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MILAN EXCHANGE W. A. WADE, VuhUnher. OYER THE STATE. The historic Liberty Bell passed through Nashville last Sunday morning- An effort is buing made to have Moody, the evaugelint, viit Nash ville. C. nL: i r i Hie imuuus vyiiicKasuw vjruanis will compete for the mize at the Mo bile drill in April. A. V. S. LintUIey, an old and prominent citizen of Nashville, died suddenly a few days since. Seaator Smith and ex-Senator Smallman were robbed of $150 iu their boarding house in Nashville a lew uighta ago. The wheat crop ia Cannon county u looking bad and fears are enter tained that the cold weather has serN ously damaged it. A young man named Wiley Friar, eighteen years old, while at work iu aj field near Chattanooga, had an epilep tic fit and fell in a creek and was drewned, Knoxville Chronicle: "Col. Perez Dickinson's entrance into town yester day with a brass band and 'Jumbo' created great excitement1" "Jumbo" is a hog weighing 1,205 pounds be longing to Mr. Dickinson. Morristown Gazette- The wife of b clothier in Bristol-onthe-Line neatly whipped a clerk iu another clothier's house there, one day last week, the offense being thai the clerk had said that her husband's goods were off of small-pox men. A new agricultural paper is soon to be started at Huntingdon. It will be called the "West Tennessee Farmer and Agricultural Gazette," and wil' be edited by Dr. A. W. Hawkins, formerly Commissioner of Agricul ture for the state. Gov. Bate has appointed Hon. C. J. St. John, of Blout.ville, Sullivan county, to the Chancellorship of the First Chancery Division of Tennessee, to fill the place made vacant by the death ot Chancellor II. C. Smith, which event occurred on the 19th hist. Nashville American: Weakley & Warren have had patented a combi nation folding bed and wardrobe, which will crtainly be a great con venienco to those who are crowded for bed room, as it will make a handsome piece of furniture for parlor, sitting room or library. Jackson Tribune & Sun: Dr. Mai ken, formerly of Iowa, who has been a resident of this city for two months with his wife, was arrested Inst Toes day by an officer from Clutttanooga. He is charged with bigamy, but said that he would establish the falsity of the charge. He has conducted bim self properly since his residence here, and expects, after vindicating himself, to come back to Jackson. Clarksville Tobacco-Leaf: Miss 'Wnnberley and Miss Kedick, two young ladies of the Belhesda neigh borhood, this county, were struck by lightning last Sunday night, the 11th. Miss Wimberley died instantly and Miss Kedick, it is thought, is serious ly Jinjured. They were standing iu the door of Mr. Kedick's resilience when the lightning struck the house and passed down the door facing. Morton's Union City Advance: About two or three months since, Mr. John King, proprietor of the Martin Star, published at Martin, Tenn., boarded the west-bound train, saying he was going to Gardner, only three miles distant, on business. From that time till the present nothing has been heard of his whereabouts, though his frieuds and relatives, as a matter of course, having been making the most active and persistent efforts. Teauessee has secured the 'follow j it prizes at the New Orleans Expo sition: James Douglass, of Lawrence cunty,8150 for the best three-year old j ick, 8100 for the best five year old jack, $50 for the best six-year-old jai-k, and $50 for tin: btsl nu'-.l jenn uetle. Horace Kancy, Maury omniy. 85 for lust plate of Iin D.ivis ap ples, ?5 for best Wine-Mp apples, 85 for best Yates apples, $5 for best Sbockley apples, and 85 for best ot another variety. The late Mrs. Matthews, wife of Chief Justice Matthews, was a daugh ter of James Black, a wealthy farmer of Middle Tennessee, mid a grand daughter of Gen. William M. Mor rison, of Kentucky. She was Itorn in Maury county, Tenn., in 1824, and married tt Mr. Matthews in 1843. They lived fijr a time in Columbia, Tenu., where young Stanley Mat thews practiced law. But in 1846 they went to Cincinnati, where until the elevation of Mr. Matthews to the Supreme bench, they resided. Mis. Matthews was ill at the time of the death of her elder sister, Mrs. Har vey M. Watterson, mother of Henry Watterion, to whom she was fondly attached, and she never completely rallied from the shock. She was a woman of rare accomplishments and commanding presence, and took a prominent part in Washington society. Clarksville Democrat: On Monday morning the steamer Drouillard in running through the draw on the rail road bridge became unmanageable by reason of her wheel becoming clogged with driftwood and was thrown by the terrific current between the rest pier and the main pier of the bridge and for a time things lo.'ked squally, but the exertions of the offi cers and crew finally extricated the boat from the perilous position, with no greater damage than the loss often feet of her guards and her smoke stack. On Wednesday morning an almost identical accident occurred to the W. H. Cherry, as she passed un der the brid'je. She, like the Drouil lard, was caught between the rest and the main pier and came near sinking, but finally cleared herself and went on her way without material damage. Correspondent of the Alamo Sen tinel: In company with prominent citizens I paid a visit to one of the greatest curiosities in the shape ot man that is now living old grandpa Eillehunt as he is called. Living in a recess or hole, nbout 14 feet wide, 22 feet in length, and five ami one half feet in height, cut into Huggiu.-' Bluff, three and one-half miles west of Friendship, one and a half miles east, of the South Forked Derr liver, and surrounded by a dense forest, he seems as well contentedis is possible to lie. tin front of this little palace, there is a rudely constructed shelter covered with cypress slals and boards and with moss, giving it an ancient appearance. He claims to have been here since the year 17US, and had just completed his little domicile when the fiqst snow fell on the 13l1i day of De cern Iter of that year, long before civil ization bad claimed this country. He claims to be l'ro:u Viigiuia, was a warm supporter of John Adams for President, and expected to have re cognition in the formation of Adams' cabinet, but was disappointed and be came a wanderer, found his present abode and resolved to shut himself in forever. He has sixteen traps of va rious sizes, for catching game from bear down to the smallest mink or rat. He seems to have lost all reck oning of time except by winters, and for every winter has a mark upon his wall of dirt. There are 87 marks. He remembers well the history of the United States prior to that date. He claims to have been born iu the year 1752. which would make him 132 years of age. The hair has grown out long all :vcr his body, and only a little spot around his steel gray eyes and forehead is bare. II wears a suit of clothes made from the hides of animals he captured when the In dians roamed wild in these forests. If you want h suit1? of jhe haul soinest, ino:-t fashionable furniture that can be bought in the south, l'o or send to Weakley it Waaren, Nash ville, and you can be accommodated at most reasonable figures. THE BANNER. 75o. s unsciupTiuy jia nr. j DAILY HY MAIL. , One year. .85 00 Three ni'.81 50 Six mos 2 CO One mo ,) WF.FKI.Y, HY MAIL. The Chen pest, and Best in the Stntp. Une year - 75 ccnis Six months 50 ei'Ms Three months 25 cents THE DAILY BANNEli is sprightly paper coniitiniug Ihf laitst telegraphic, market and news lep is, the best of selected tut'' local mailer, and well considered editorials upon ad topics of the day. Tbe Banner is a bold, outspoken, impartial and honest journal, stating facts enneerninir u! parties and persons without f'mror fa var. Its editors have no other busi ness than that of pure journalism, and are not induced to any sort of ad vocaoy for personal interest. The pa per is independent, financially and po litically, and has no other purpose than to serve the public. Ths edit ors never hesitate to express their honest views upon nil questions af fecting the public iuterest, regardless of every other influence than the pub lie good. It stands upon its past record as a guarantee fir the future; promising the same impartiality in stating facts, the same non partisan, unprejudiced spirit iu reporting news ami the same honest, unbiased course in all editorial writings. THE WEEKLY BANNER is a large eiht pa ire, thirty-six column paper, filled with telegraphii , editori al, miscellaneous and news matter, supplemented by carefully prepared reports and weekly reviews of the market. The paper will continue an independent, non partisan journal, giving full and fair reports of all po litical matters, and current news of the day. All who favor an untram. meled, outspoken newspaper, are in vited to send for sample copies, to be come subscribers and aid in giving such a journal a still more extended circulation. Address THE BANNER, Nashville, Tenn. i "Vlsmc 1'rrpnred from Fxtrart Arnica, Oil of Camphor, Hare Entrntial Oils, Chloro dine and Magnetic Fluid, Chem ically combined. The Best Certified Medicine in the Union! Warranted to Cure Pain in Five Minutes. It penetrates through the tissue, muscles, and to the houe itself, thus jro1urliiR a healthy reaction, which can not he had with Bnv other remedy. The overwhelming testimonials from all the Middle, Southern, and Western Males, move Mint hy Its use It hramntlsm, Nm i-IIIiibm, Wounds, Aches arid I'kiii, nn nutiti r imui what cause, eilher in man or ljonst.1 npidlv and rvlicftlly cured. Pain ran not i-xist where this Fluid is applied. Oirectlons, treuum ni and massive proof around each hottle. He ware of Imitations. Sold by Dealers ut 50o. nnd SI. OO per Bottle. MANSFIELD MEDICINE COMPANY, MEMPHIS, TEXX. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. MEMPHIS & CINCINNATI PACKET C03IPAK V CAIRO. LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI. RTKAMR-ng : JAMES W. GAFF, ANPY BAUM, CONS MILLER, VINT SI1INKI.E Oil-). 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' A Losflcfnppfciltt, Ci)-Ts',j(p.)iiw, J'r.in it the head, wlru n I'rll irrnnitlon It ic back pt;-f, J'ain vnd.-p t!?i rnat'er Hado, Fullnosfi af;-T en'xrf . with .iilija Inclinntlnn to exertion .if 'iio.ty or hItj, Irrltubilityof temper, I nnr .eijr!:, rtf)i n f?cliniiof OnvJi. f nr rlrcied forne duly, Wearlnrfis, DItIti'-. i inc.-ri- ' nf t. Heart, Dots before lu' rr. Iicai!:ii)9 over the liaht cyj, K-tU'esnes-', w:ih fitful dream, Hie hive: -rr.il Xrlzt, ted ccrj3TiiWJn:i, TtTTX'H fllXaro tnp5::i.i!!7Ui1tiT)trl to sueU cases, cno u:)o .-iroevs bucIi changooffeeliM'rcM'.on'tnirXi Ihr niL'ci'f r. They Increase thr, . ppcHSf.and cwise thu hody to Take on J-'SchIi, thus tho sysvem li nourished, ard hy ihiMrTonln Action ra tho lluetlveO.-(raii,i -Jril'i"-i;'oU'.u Tun GRAT HaTK or WlHRKr.ttn nlninoed tn a Glosst Black hy a slnclo aiipiication v( thlt DTE. It imparts a natravnl color, ncH instantaneously. Sold bv Dntggists, or sent by express on rocoirit of I. Office, 44 Murray St., Now York. ittef The majority of the ills of the human body ariac frc:n a derangement of th Uver, ajfecting ho'h the stomach and bowrle. In oi-oVr- fo ecf a cure, it it nocetsary to remove the eauie. Irregu lar and &luyjlh action of th Dowels, Ileadache,Slckness at the Stomach, Vain in the Sack and loins, etc., indicate that the Liver it at fault, and that nature re quires assistance to enable this organ to throw off impurities. PrlcUly Ash Uittersartegpeefalfy compounded for this purpose. They are mild in their action and effective as a cure; are pleasant to the taste and taken easily by both ch ildren and adults. To ken according to directions, they are a safeand pleasu n t cure for Dyspepsia, General DctjUity, Habitual con stipation, Diseased Kidneys, etc., etc. As a Blood Purifier they are superior to any other r.iedieine; cleansing the system thoroughly, and imparting new life and energy to the in valid. It is a medicine and not on Intoxicating; beverage. 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