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i. MILAN-EXCHMCtE Edltatra ! I'rojrl-ls-. NlBM EirriUM KATKX. Two dollar a rear; one dollar for six montLi; fiy rcnu fur three month, kvakuslt i id tskce. Entered at the post efSee at Milan, Tenn., M riv a d class matter. BEST AND CHEAPEST. PIANOS and ORGANS - OFFEIiED BY LOUIS GIIUNEWALD, 14 to 22 Baro ne St., New Orleans. i a THE LARGEST AND MOST roi'ULAR MUSIC HOUSE IN HIE SOUTH. GENERAL AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED OSTEIN WAY, KNABE, WERER, FISCHER, PLEYEL (PA I. IS) FIANOS, AND THE UNSURPASSED OliGANS OF CLOUGIl & WAKitEN AND PELOURET & CO. D UiECT Importation of all kinds of Masicul iiau and Amateur! at very lowest pri-rs- ' urrcMnnenoc soiionea. A'l'inv-s, LOUIS UKUXEWAL1. tirnncwsld Hail. K. O. FINE JEWELRY! aUICK SAi.ES AN3 ( "T Would rf aectf a!y Tl eAteauioa of my t - KUCU A9 Cral, BUck Onyx .ml Gold Sets, Diamonds, American and Foreign . Winches, Catweo and Amethyst Kings, Chtins, Lockets, Society '- Badges, Solid Silver and best plated war, Clocks, Fancy Goods, And a groat msay other articles cacrally found ia a lirst-elvj Jewelry Store, which bavins tcH-a boucht at greatly reduced prices. I oflcr at lower rtcs than foand e!.-e here, nti'i wilt.iu .lrite an eastern prices. To ran viae your-cll please pive a call nod examine goods and prices. Every aniole is warranted as repretiealed, or the money irfunded. Order trora a ditance filled with protnntaer ami auuds scot en approval by erpress. KPiri.v of dilficult watches aad Jewelry a epe-Haiio-. and warranted at reasonable prices- ta&lU-ty Car. i' C. B. Wheelock & Co., VFfcoUmia Mi Agricultural Implements, lin-jiites. Threshers and Mill Machinery, JKOOUmcX UEiPEUS. liO'rTESS ASD 6ELF-B1NDEBS, tiwswasj. tastrrea roni Skli id Mti m ni Mm Gily Mill Works. rttfinw PTtie mat BUCjaaiJ tt j-4ae. JV'o.. i-'T 25 forth Jnrffet AdaI1 kinds .f TALTHAM and other rek'aratM AMmirAlf WATMB. All J node Krt-t'las ant T arrna ted as t'.cpreientej. i'nees C heaper than the Cheapest. New and Fresh O.eds lionahl tor t'afh. Ke sbt aad call at the right alaca. marlS-ly X. Ti t'XIOX STREET, NEAR ItARKF.T, V4SHVILI.E. TESS. ESPECIAL NOTICE R. IT. PAGE, DRUGGIST, IN)rrt'lr(iMrK(, ..... AMI VI I.I.K, TT ?r, nA? a arennrati". nsed externally, which he raa-antees tn core Tetter orany Fkin Biseire, aTIrTK1.iUN WORM, TtT'l aiit WORM UCH. HEAT Pi .V fM.ES. SCA l.I HEAH. h A I'L T K it Et M, ia fact, all Skin 1 ict-. it matters not from what c.ia.e or bnw lone stand ing. .M y medicin is ex ceedingly rdcasaat tn th- smell, aoi raoltug aid eonthine. It can t aed aa the stnailcHt rhil J. I can arotiace haaareds aad hanaretis of certificates of cures from the ase af my Tetter medicine aftr eery ataer remedy ha4 laiied. It e.t yc n'lthing to try it. for ii it tiVif to core yea, I will refaad yoa erery cant yo pay me- 1(. H. PA J K. marll-ly ) irnrgi.-it, IWtN. College St., Nashrille. GEORGE CADE, PLANING M ILL! ALL KINDS OF BUILDING M ATERI A L, JSii A MT. D AND DRESS ED LUMBER. WINDOW FRAMES MANTELS. AND EVERYTHING USUALLY FOUND IN A FIRST.CLASS MILL. Eureka Saw Hill, Waterford, Tenn. J" OCATEB fanr wiles north of Milan, on fhe C. Ft. L.S. 0. It. It. Where we are prepar J ti t til c.T.ir ir timber and mach liaihron short notice. Ourpriees will he fi-anH as low a any lambor oetabiishmetit caa afisrd. Orders rem a distaaee solicited and promptly tll xd. Address OEORQR OADE. Milan. Tenn IS DEPOT. P CELERY, POULTRY, FRUITS, S:c., 3 &, II JtSenott St., 5f E-TiFIIU, TEXX. tXNSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 'MILAN KXCHAN VOLUME VII. Me rohandise. which I offer to Country buyers. SMALL PROFITS. patrons aad the pa'Llio to my lar new stock of E. WIGGERS, Caiea aad Ifrrry Ma vlll, Teaa. F.4aif Dealers ia FX - Ka7iviflct Term to the AFFLICTED ft rJA ; ... ' 3 MILAN, TENNESSEE, NOVEMBER 11, 1880. OVER THE STATE. Wilson got cinety votes in Hender son county. Mr. James Bon I died in Browns ville on Tuesday of last week. Robert Ransom fatally Btabbed his wife near Nashville last week. The Jackson Whig Dominates Hon. Howell E. Jackson for speaker ot the House of Representatives. He will make a gocxl one. A republican negro defeated Smith eal, bolting democrat, in Tipton coun ty for the legislature. Wonder if he isn't sorry that he bolted. Taylor and Haywood, two Browns ville editors, have been "enjoying" a personal correspondence, which at one time looked sanguinary. But all is lovely now. It was reported in Nashville Stitur- d.ty, that the friends of Judge John V. Wright, in Maury county, had made his wife the gift of a residence in Columbia. A young man named Teague com mi tied suicide by taking laudanum, at Lcxingtorj, last wiek. He had been accused of taking money from a store where he slept. Nashville Banner : Lewis is the banner county of the State. Out of a vote of 350, neither Wilson or Haw kins got a single one, 300 solid for Wright. Hurrah for Lewis couuty! Lebanon News: When yoa see a fellow with a holo iu the seat of his pants that a sucking mule can jump through you may know he has spent the summer arguing the state debt from a nail keg set-puint. Nashville Christian Advocate: The Methodist who could not spare four ceats a week for his church-paper, but takes his whole family to every circus and "show" that comes along, needs reconstruction as a Christiau and church memler. Jackson Di.'patch; In Henderson county the Democratic candidate for the legislature was defeated by four vote-?. This defeat is the result of apathy on ths part of many democrat ic voters in the county. In one dis trict alone we hear of 20 democrats who did not go to tbo polls. Tom Hay tics, Wilson member elect from Williamson county, says in his pnjer, the Franklin Review and Jour nal; It is tiba hpi that this i the last canvass of this sort we shall ever nee in Tennessee. One such is enottgh. Now let our former amiable ami pleas ant relations be rosumed, with the vow that, no matter how widely we may differ in the future, we will do it in decency and order. Nashvil'e Banner: The Nashville Sun, an organ started some weeks back iu the interest of the bolting fac tion, has failed to rise fr the paot two days, and report says it will aever shine again. It was conducted with so much ability, and withal so court ly, dignified and temperate in tone, that its readers will miss it muchly. The luminary was brief, but glorious, and in the language of Macbeth, it "should have died hereafter." Clarksrille Tobacco Leaf: An un fortunate shooting affair occurred last Wednesday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, MrWesl Beamont and Mr Tyler Bry an, in which the latter received a pis tol wound in his face, directly under the eye. The wound is a dangerous One, though, his physicians thiuk, not necessarily f.ktal. Bexumont as ar rested on the sot and carried before R D Rend, Esq., and waiving.exaru ining trial was admitted to bail on a bond of one thousand dollar. Af urfrce-j-Soro News : We are not surprised thst, with two or three ex ceptions, the raenibers of the Tennes see Conference are opposed to the re pudiation and communistic doctrines advanced by Mr J Wilson, late candi date for Governor. These men are not partisans, but they are citizens, interested like all other intelligent citizens in tho welfare of society, and jealous of the good namn of their state. It is but natural that men, imbued with the spirit of the Divine Master, who taught that it were better even to suffer a wrung, than to commit any deed of doubtful justice, should favor a settlement of our state indebtedness, which will be alike just to debtor and creditor. We do nU believe in tak ing politics into religion, but we are convinced that if a little more religion could be taken into our politics, it would le all the better for the coua try. We say sjiiij that we are not surprised that the miuistere, we may s&tely say of all denominations, tre opposed to tho dangerous heresies which may now be comprehended in Jhe terra of Wilsonura. lo deed it wonl i be a matter of p tiuful surprise were they otherwise. j THE LEGISLATURE. J Members Elect of the Forty 8eo oua (weneral Assembly. Democrats in Roman, and Repub licans ia italics."! 8E5ATB. First District Johnson, Carter Washington and Greene A. J. Second Dist. Sullivan, Hawkins Hamblen, Hancock and Claiborne U F Coleman. Third Dist. Cocke, Jefferson, So vier and Blount W. L. Duqqan. Fourth Dist. Union, Grainger, Anderson and Knox L Hmdkdon. Fifth Dist Campbell, Morgan Scott, Fentress, Roane, Overton, Put nam, White oud Cumberland Lute Smith. Sixth Dist Loudon. Monroe, Mc Minn, Meigs, Polk and Bradley Jos eph Carter. Seventh Dist. Rhea, James, Ham ilton, Bledsoe, Sequatchie, v an Buren Aianon and UruLtly J. L. Uado. Eighth Dist. Warren, Coffee. De Kalb audCatiuon M.I). Smallman Ninth Dist Macon, Smith, Clay, Trousdale, Sumner and Jackson Geo H Morgan. Tenth Dist Rutherford and Bed ford B. F. Alexander. Eleventh Dist. Davidson Sam Wetson. Twelfth Dist. Davidsoa aad Wil son Favor Gwon. Thirteenth Dist Marshall, Frank lin and Lincoln A Democrat. f ourteentn Uist. Williamson ana Maurv Thomas F. Perkins. Jr. Fifteenth Dist. Giles, L-twrence, Wayne and Lewis B F Matthews. Sixteenth Dist Hickman, Perry, llumnhreys, Dickson, Cheatham and Houston. V i Ribb. Seveuteeuth Dist. Montjromery, Robertfiou and Stewart W. M. Dan iel. Eighteenth Dist Hardin, Decatur, Benton, McNairy and Henderson. B M Tillmau. . Nineteenth Dist Carroll and Gib son S. F. Rankin. Twentieth Didt. Henry, Weakley, Ohion and Lake D. D. Rell Twenty-first Dist. Maduoa and Hardeman. J Y Keith. Twenty -second Dist. Hay weed, Lauderdale aiid Dyer F. B, Ragluud 1 weiity-thud Dist. Shelby, f ay ette and Tipton Zach Taylor. Twentv fourth Dist- Sheiby W. M. Smith. Twecty-Sflh Dist. Shelby. IU Hill. BOU8E. Sullivan N T Delaney. Washington J. F. Grusham. Hawkins II P Rogers. Greene A. Ii. Wilson. Jetierson. J C McAiulrew. Knox T. B. ilcljevurre Blount. W A lltleer. Roane F. D. Owings. McMinn J. A". Bxitlratfi. Hamilton 11. M. Wilise. Warreu George li&sh. Smith II. B. ilaynie. Wilson. I M Means. Rutherford Win R Jones. Bedford J. W '. Steele. Franklin John Ii. Bciaaly, Giles. J C Lester. Liucoln. Higgius. Marshall. E Pillow. Williamson f bos E Haynes. Ma'iry John Wilkes. Sumner J. N. Head. Robertson John Woodard. Montgomery Rufus N. Rhodes. Henry W N Janes. Carroll L. L. Hawkins. Weakley George Martin. Gibson J. M. Coulter. Madison. Howell E Jackson. Henderson. JL Murray. McNairy. Warren, (g. b.) Hardeman J. A. Mansou. Fayett" Leuis. Haywood IF. F. Pootort. Dyer B. B. WatkiBs. Laudardale. Boyd. Tipton J. W. Boyd. Davidson Horace H. Harrison, J. W.'Baker, Jame Iriuibk, Thov.a A. Sy'-xt. Shelby J. II. Smith, Robert ifo Kenna, II. B. Ramry, T. F. Cataeh, J II Vernon, J. F. Morris. Carter aud Johnson Ii. R. Butler. Hamblen aud Granger R. M. Ho Anally. Cocke and Sevier R. C. Anderson. Hancock and Claiborne Vincent Myen. Union, Campbell and Scott J. H. Agee. , Knox and Anderson Alex Border Morgan Fentress aud Overton. Jno Hall. Monroe and London W Aiieson. Polk and Bradley. W T Folds. James, Meigs, Rhea and Cumber laud. W 1 G'a,s. Marion, Sequatchie, Gruudy, B'eJ- soe, Hamilton and Van Bureu, V J Kennedy. White and Putnam. H P Davis. Coffee aud Canaou. W, C. Hous ton. Wilson, Tjrousdale and DeKalL. R E Thompson. Jackson, Macon cud Clay. K P Brooks. Rutherford aud Bedford W A Alieu. ' ; Lincoln and Giles. F L Eieil. Maury and Wiilurusou D. B. Cooper. DicksoD, HoHstou aad Chfatham. II H BttqUO. Moiiturceiy and Stcw&rt Bagwell. i-r. wrer.ee f.nu vvayne. J inc- W T T hauaii. Hickman, Terry and Lewis. II K Pluramer. Humphreys and Benton. Jno M Driver. Hardin and Decatur. II B Xeely. Obion and Lake. S. W. Cochran. Shelby ami Fayette. L B Eaton. Carroll, Gibson, Henry and Weak ley R. P. Cole. Madison, Haywood and Hardeman. HEAudon. Gen. Grant is described as wearing in Hartford a dark brown business suit of heavy wired material, black tie and no watch guard or ornament of any kind to relieve the simplicity of his dress. He explained to soiuo Hartford acquaintances how ho be came so attached to a cigar. He first tried smoking at West Point, but did not care for it, aud it was not until he was engaged in the early contests of the war that Jie"began to acquire the habit. He found a cignr of service in relieving mental strain, and during a battle he often had one In his mouth though even then he was not an in veterate Fmoker. Newspaper corres pondents, however, began to describe him as smoking, and so many boxes of excellent cigars came into his head quarters as gifts from all parts of the country that he was soon confirmed iu the habit. The Louisville Courier - Journal conveys to us this crumb of comfort: "If the Democrats of Tennessee are beaten they have at least the consola- of kuowing they male a bold, open, manly fight, standing for honesty and good government without equivoca tion or compromise. Vital principles were at stake which might be surren dered by a compromise, btU which are not lost by defeat. The Tennessee Democracy under Wright have noth ing to regret. Republican victory is had, but Democratic dishonor would have been worse, and repudiation is dishonor. If the National party had contended for revenue reform as the Tennesbee Democracy fought for state credit, we would have had sosao con solation even in defeat. Whose Picture 1 Dr FlTZtiKKALD: I send you a picture of nn unknown little girl, ap parentlv eight or iiiiie years old, with a sweet face and beautiful expression of countenance, taken from the ha-nd of a dead Confederate soldier, ou the battle field of Perryviile, Kv., by a Michigan cavalry soldier of the 4th regiment. The picture was open and firmly grasped in the dead man's hand. His last look uiKni the lace of one he dearly loved perhaps his sweet little laughter or loved sister his lust dy ing g.tze upon this sweet lace. The tears till toy eyes as I look upon tuio sweet face perhaps now a woman. O ! what sad memories of thosii dread ful days. I send it to you iu hope that a notice of it may find out to whom it may belong. It not, label it and place it iu the Vauderbiit. Bishop Mc- iyeire, I know, will take pleasure in attending to this. The picture was eft at the house of siter De itt, ot Hart county, Ky. Yours truly, John jicGee. Horse Cave, Ky., Oct. 18, 1880. Threatened by Republicans. Nashville Banner. The Banner has already referred to he bulldoiing resorted to by negroes uiou other colored men who saw fit aud proper to vote the Democratic ticket. 1 he outrage upon our well known citizen, Lyt Jones, on the ighf of the election has been men tioned. JjOn the next night, the Rev. M. Wilhtits was visited, but be was absent from home, and his ife, who is an invalid, abused aud ilkreat- ed to such aa exttut thatsh has been confined to her bed ever since. The house of Henry Gibbs was visited by a mob ou Friday night, but he was not at home. Another colored Dem ocrat named William Harris was beaten at his house the text night, and left iu tin insensible condition. Several other outaages were threaten ed. There never Las beea election iu this state where so much intimidation occurred as ou last Tuesday. A InfasniQcent Display of To bacco. Col. J. B. Killebrew, Commission er of the Bureau of Agriculture, Sta tistics ana Mine?, has secured the lai ifcst and best display of tobacco in he United States. It consists of one hundred varieties, obtained from ev ery tobacco region iu the country. Iu counectiou with it, he 'has samples of the sou in whuh ench variety is grown, lhe exniijitioii is still made mora interesting from the fact that attached to each i-s the jmce paid f r the particular gratia. 2aJioille A inert ir ai. . . Wauled. Evervlnxlv to come Rtid pee our Iar2& aad elegant stock of goods. Prices guaranteed it be the Invest. Ladies do not fil t') examine our Dress Goods and Diess Trimmin-s. Joudan & Sto-. "WINE CF CAP.PLM" fur Ladies only. far w'e hy W H. ta.ioy. K.Ian, Tenn. S TTBi -J NUMBER 87. vriir we lost sew yop.r. Ke-lSy, tiiasella nnil 9IcLaush tin Accused of IJeriaj ing the Democracy Bitter Fecit in? Between Taninia uy and Anti-Tana-mauy. New YerkSno of Wednesday' At the National Democratic head quarters, 138 Fifth avenne.jlhere was much depression throughout the eve ning. The dejection intensified as the night advanced and the defeat of Gen. Hancock seemed assured. Tho dv nunciatioa ot John Kelly as the main cause of the unexpected Republican strength in New York city was loud and frequent. It was asserted that he had sold out the party for personal ends, aud that his enmity to Mr. Tiiden was the main causo of the dis aster to the Democracy. New York spacial tJ yesterday' Cincinnati Kncjuirar. In Brooklyn, where the Democrat ic majority was ten thousand short of the estimate the Democrats are quar reling over the defeat. They made a majority for llaocock, but lost the county ticket. The faction led by the Brooklyn Eagle says- that the boss McLaughlin crowd were treacherous to Hancock, iu utter defiance of the wishes of the people. The Eagle says: "iiis agents at tne polls traoeu off' Hancock for city and county can didates. They left the polls unmanned for Hancock, so that it was impossi ble in many cases to procure electoral tickets, save from representatives of the Central Campaign Clu!, who were faithful to the last. This, to gether with the fact that the canvass for Hancock had been a spiritless, a sham affair, iu chnrge ot some of the most servile followers of the Boss, naturally had a very damaging ef fect, and the Democratic staudard licarer fell behind. But there is re joicitig among the independent Deo ocrats to-day that the Boss' barnacles went down in the wreck." Boss McLaughlin, on the other hand, lays all the blame upon Mr. Kinsella's party, saying that it bolted the regular organization and worked for all the Republican couuty officers. This is probably somewhat nearer th-; truth than that McLaughlin knifed Hancock; but it may be said that there are two sides to the Democratic quarrel iu Brooklyn, and Kinsella is not utterly without provocation. The Boss lost all his local candidates, the Republicans carrying the city and county tickets, but lading the Nation al, State and Congressional candi date. Iu New York tho most bitter feel ing exists, threatening to re-open the old fight between Tammauy and anti Tammany. The latter are esjecially bitter against John Kelly. They jay that he brought about the defeat first by bolting last year and throwing the State into the hands vt the Re publicans, losing all the patiotiage, which they estimate at leant 15,000 votes. Then he prevented Tllden's nomination, which they say would have insured Demtcratic victory, aud finally nominated an Irishman and a Catholic for Mayor, whose can didacy mu.it have lost the national ticket ton thousand votes. Added to this is the claim that Kelly deliber ately knifed Hancock at the polls to save his city officers. They openly say that Kelly is to blamo for the loss of the Presidency. "The causes of the defeat of tho Democracy of the State, and conse quently of the country," said a prom inent member of the Executive Com mittee of Irving hall, this evening, iu the Manhattan Club, "are uumerous." The main cause is to ne found by looking back a year, when John Kelly defeated Gov. Robinson and gave the State to the RepuUicans. By thii course he struck a deadly blow at the integrity of the party, in spiring the most anient with distrust. The Democracy lost, for instance, a number of Inspectors of Canals, who control 10,000. Mr. Cooper, the Mayor, added to this by bungling in the matter of Police Commissioners Smith aud Nicholls, the loss of the control of the Police Department. When the men of Irving hall returned frni Cincinnati flushed with victory, it was plainly their duty to set about making fair tennj with Tammany hall, with a view to securing co-oT-ation in regard to the national and lo cal tickets. But they, supposing that they had Kelly completely at their mercy, held off until, seizing a favorable opportunity, he got-up a ratilicatiou meeting that was very significant. Irving hall men then saw the terrible mistake that they ha 1 made, in giving time to rebuild his shattered fortunes. But it was tx late.. Kelly, leeling some of his former strength, asked for recognition at the Saratoga convention, and se cured it. Having recovered his regu larky, he dared to withstand the Democracy of the couuty and the country, in order to secure the lion's i-hare of the local patronrge. That was his sole purpose. Tn liriiifin'r the Fricklv Ah Bit- n o . : trs U-fore the public, we claim t;,at i it is o:ie or tn oc-it remedies extant for the prevention and cure of all dis eases nrijiitg from u disordered Liver. By u.-ir.ir thtm according t; directions they will keep the system In a strong, lio.tiihy condition, and prevent any miasmatic influence. A.-k your drug gi t lr them. Price Sl.C'O per bcltl.-, AND ORGANS. JESSE FRENCH, RASOMC TUnUB, Nashvillo, Tenn. THE LARGEST MUSIC DEAL ER IN THE SOUTH. nAfl an iTBtnens itoclt of ths Wsrtl pa anwned Weber. Decker, Chasw, Hainea Bros., Stanley, and (troTesteen k Falter Pi anos, also the jatly celebrated Estey k New Haten Oraans. He has hailtas hia itrmensa trade hy denlinn tn strictly Srst-ciass Instru ment" on the principal of qaick sale and small Frntits. Ha sells as law aa the lowest. Sand nstrnments on trial and satisfaction yuaraa teed or no sale. Correspondence solicited aad circular! and nrtcei eentaa application. mart-lf Solid Gold RINGS, 15 ALL STYLES ASD PRICES. WabayO now in stork, and constantly raceiylnc eya- rythinir in the Jewelry lino, consisting of Watches. Chains, Jewelry, Kinits. Bracelet, Silverware, Clocks, Ac. A eomplet Illustra ted rataloaue of ceodt and prices will be mail' ed free to address en application. Ketiabl. goods at the lowest prices. GEORGK WOLF, arar 4th at JeiYrnMtai fttr. Mention this papet tn year order. ImarS-ly" Wipt A . Cof, Trentna. Teno. i. J. m-CHAKA, Alamo, Tom. Jno. R. WiLB,Irantoa,Tean Cooer,liitchananS; Walker Attorneys at Laic. Trenton, Tenn, Cfftcks Taylor Elock. Colleae fitrwet. Trew ten, Tenn.. and oyer C. Montgomery's Store, aiaino, lean. ap-tlr Sfl. Bill. 8. B. rTULiineoa-. II ill J- Williamson, Attorneys at Law, Trenton, Tenn, JZobt. IV. Ilaynes, Attorney at Zaic, Jackson, Tenn, OFFICE-Sorta of Sqaaro, Greer Cloem, Will practice in federal and Searemi cunrt at Jackson. F. L. Ware, Attorney at Law. Milan, Tenn. OFFirX. 3rd Boer np aiaira la the Collin Ulock. janS-ly H". 31. Me CALL, Attorney at Late. Milan. Tenn, Will rrrtice in (lihson and aljoinir cea a-' ties, and in lha Sopreme and Federal courts a Jutksoo, aad in the Federal eearts at Mem phis. loetMy a. v. BAStis. . r- anoDeat RANKIN a RHODES, Attorneys at Law. Milan, Tenn, )fie la Cellini' Black, a stairs. Ream Hi COLLECTIONS) A ftPXCIALTF. Ala Real Estate Agents. A NUMBER efsplendid and desirable farm in Oibsoa and adieiaina- counties far lain by us at extraordinarily low iiures. We take pleasure in answerina eemmuaieatiena (trine aeecripti'ins of roperty. i" acres of land in tbo Northeast part of M I fetn. containing- a neat brick dwelling, with saitahlc out haasei. land well improved. Term a reaoiitebl'. We also hare several vacant town les for sale tn it oud terms, l'ersons wishing to buy, sell or rent, cither in town or country, would do well to ill ou or correspond with as. Mo also have several hundred acres of gna farming an ia in Ttias for salo or exchange town or county prorty in tail Stat. nn. S. 11. AXDEESON Dental Surgeon, ITuHtinffdon & Mtlan,Tenn llTILT, bo ia Lilian tho Inst two weeks in M each mouth- A work guaxan toed and, tho lowest marVu Jr. A. C, I'earce, . DENTIST, OFFICK la Mrs 0Daniejrt MaKnery Btouw Maia jalyZi-tc It. MtTie. P THtauii Martin, TMema Jt Co, wholesale dom)vo th NOTIONS, FURNISHIKG 000D8 FOIiEIGN AND WJMESTIC DRESS GOOT31 lO VT. Pvnrl HI., ClSCJC&f ATI. . Bepraientod by M. M. FjM, hoadanartta-a ai Milat. fima. JOHN Q. PEAFaCEwii. M. W. Shcrrill & Co., wholesale daalart la Books and Stationery. BLA'K ROvKS A SPKC1ALTT. JoB A.NU LABkiL i'&liiTX&a. aie. m Wea Mata btrawt. Louisville, Ky. Paooial IndueemenU to Cash Baron. AUCIIlTECJTimAL Iron and Jail Workr. MASCFACTTJREKOP i Troo Stairs, Fire Proof Boildingf, Wreorht Iron ( oluinns and Cirders, iron Arches. Plain and OTrrneate-t; Firo Proof Shatters. r-)or?, iron lUiliLg. Baak Vtulta, Jail CciU. ta. r Xlnyxnillor- 23t.v N Kv Hi ith aott CWH.CR. K. rot. tlK-IUHsM O. ) f i i i V 1