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THE- REPUBLICAN'.1
3laryvillc, Tcim., Nov. U(1K(7.
LOCAL .ITEMS.;
To Correspondents.
Von will please be governed by the fol
lowing rulr.s: !
I Write plain, with lcn and ink.
' Do not write oirboth Hides of your pa-
per.
Write on subjects that will prove inter
csting to our readers, i
. t AVJ Will not return rejected articles.
' nVo notic will be taken of anonymous
'omiiitrr?-'
, " .wToo hutv.
I Several articles for publication have
been received since the matter fof'thi.4
. nil Ml
-ue Las been arranged, 1 he) .
pear next week.
ltelegious Notice.
iTIie annual meeting of the M. E. Zioh-
,'hurch will convene in Knoxville on
A"edncday the Cth inst. Bishop Clinton,
f Philadelphia, l'a.. will preside.
Two-day meeting at Maryville on
the 23d and 24tU of November. J .J, 1
First Quarterly Meeting at Middle
-.. i':emei.' r n tr"Hh ?P'l 1th of
f)-"-.ubi r
vlllftJ, " ',
by Messrs. ltaniage & Co tne puoiwiiew
of the American Union. Clialtioew-i.
The Herald bids fair to be a suuecss. It
has our bwtTVishes. ( :
Those having wmi. .ie.- to repair nc t'.ie
advertisement ofWelU i Sumuiers in this
.... .t i . i'... ; 1
paper, rneir woru ppeaKs iui huii,
stetTto the cur" r.f i
j 11 business cnlru
Cnpt. Sam. P. Kowan. Attorney at Law,.:
I will be promptly attended to. Sea card
in another col am n.
' In'antieipation of the arrival of tho cars
J. A. Goddard was particular in selecting'
a large and well assirted stock of g )ods.
muted to this market. We can soy if the
people who have numey to spend, will call
und examine his stock, they will not leave
till they pvt h)I the articles they are In
need of. The Captain can please you in
tho goods and price.
We would advise, our friends to give
him a trial, at Pope, Pagg & Miller's old
store. j. i .... ,
We announce the name .f dipt. T. F,
, Wallace for County 'KegisWi'iiiul A.
McTeer lor Circuit 'ouii; Clerk. .')'. '
-These were botlr gonrf' jsntftli'l." m de
serve well' tt 'their ettunirvmen. Tliev
ere ' Radicals,'' too of the original panne.
( 'liey are biilijcct u n Convention ofthe
i party and will alu'de its decision, j
'Pit E Gk v i" - " M-
Vl.viskd. For several days our town
has been all excitement The citizens
from the county have been lioWiug in
from all directions. We coultl dis
tictly hear them ask, 1 lave you j heard
the news ? Yes ! I was in town yester
day ; is it not astonishing, w oudurfuL,
atrnngfr. H"t I h'fd omd of my
jneighbors i srtyit As as'-jruV a preach
In ttial Oreer and Co wen are just in
receipt of their Fall and Winter goods.
The largest and the best assorted
stock ever brought in this market.
What seems to astonish the people is
tjic romrkably Vw pnee,. Go satis
fy youYs'elvc!'. We called in ami found
the goods to speak for themselves.
We would say to those that have not
got, their fall supply, now is the time
to get eheaj goods, Remember old
'James Wilsfoh l bfc.C '
Our worthy fellow citizen W. T.
Parhain has just added another supply'
to his already large assortment of
Dry Goods, we can assure, our friends
if they wiffeill on him he isjijst the
man that can give them a full ofitfit in
in the goods line. J
Detail t6Ud tlie7 card of iCT.
vales in another column. ,
It is gratifying to see the. 1 large
trftdc rrrftcapd CoAj.i).rh:un
aud ..i Jaiwe s r A.'i - Goddard - carry
5n with this and adjoining counties!
Maryville seems to be a center; point
'or the sturdy farmers and mechanics,
,o lay in their supplies of family1 nec.
fSBtiries, and as the above firms are
ionductcd'b ritlem?h of integrity
ind of a pleasing business ttirji, no
ivonder thev receive a lariro nntrrtnV'
rlicirsalcsTof thia -veek show tfecl-
o- 1 Y"T.--
ledly an increase of trade. '
TMiMtovKMENT We ec yir enter.
!M.zonst AUIcConnell
ind II. O. Wilson, have erected new
jhvellings in East Maryville. j
The above is a bright omen, we' liorfe
.rc long to spo' 'our 1ot-h "reajn its
former appearance. Maryville ljeforc
die war was a thriving villncn. iX
'ef orlrmlc- f6f ii)!UiyifiilenBound. I
' I With jts,prekjnt, .advantage! of , a 1
hc:.lthfull and pietuiesque location, !i
aodthe jaihpyjhatin ;;i hort time
will be a great thoroughfare of travel
fromtlie South and West, will certain
ly m&ko Maryville one of the most
populous and thriving towns in past
ern Tendesee. AVi 'desire the emigra
tion of more such enterprising spirits
as McOonnell and Wilson. : :
ICOMMIMOTKH.J j ,
Ramulb's Stokk, Oct. r.l.-lfcfj. .
Kditortt Murivillc Heuublictln: ". '
' ,Si;.i : The noble work of granting
our colored ' friends the righU.aiid'
privileges of citzens was nobly,bcgan!
by 'our 'hint irtitriotie Lie'islaturc.T
Now, can'f, ' the present CcgUlaturt?.
equally ns loyal, complete' the jicaf
work of Republicanism, auj, give tliem'
full rights an citizens of Teiinewee?,
We woiC told -during the progress of
the war, that they were not competent J
to enjoy the privileges oi their lreo
dom, and they had not the cduragc to
muk( 'soldicrk,' but tlfr f Sf lM.'i.'i
the field', and tlicListo'ry of tWWtieK
around
a.v.l' "
Richmond. Nashville,; Decrfiifr
, . . iimii.-iaK;! u' 1-TiM tlii.i.,lir;LertriC'l
' i,.. : p.,-in... y '. ,
-r. !,";-i . ; .; v.; ' ' '
v ':!' -jvfj fc'cr-,. i eiv not
. u -o..t,. new- . "''nu.'-'tuit to "r'lM I'.' i 'H
ik.-il-i,' t!i;;.!-,hr'Lerm1y'.- .
proved e-piaiiy , ciiuMvwLo.j.,uVi,.
v ' i ...i..' i t'L..A''J -A.
ill) 1 our colorexl citizens riow as kt.iifli-
,ni and idustriis aa ar,o tiipsei'ij
own raee. ; .;Wby. longer hesitate ?
Let us give them tho.' priyilcgis",'of
P-'1.. "greyer .heronae.r ylcjlare ''tiiein'
our equals iu'elmrch andt tate, au'd
sail on in the noble old ship; of' S'a'fe
as God intended that we should.
Wn.t. A.
They Say.
They Myah, well! Suppose , they d6v
but can they prove the story true 't
jSiuipicioti may arfce from nonirlit
; .But malice, eijVi',. wjnU vfttaiigliti j
VriiV (Milllit Volltvsclf unions tliitotlirv
J T n - .
Who whiopor what they Jaro pot say?
. . , I
They gay but why the tale rehearse,
And help to make ths matte'r worae?
Xn good can possibly accrue ,; j
, From telling what m:iy be, utj rue 5 --
And is it. not fl nobler plan ." .,,) ....
To spe.ik of all the best you ean'?.i..:- .;
M i "
iny tsay win. 11 irsnouia ur so.
M'hy need yoti tell the tale'o! woe?
ury-ny-wnu ii itsnomunr so.
Hij need you tell the uTvU woe ?
WtWW
the erring one restore -t.-v:!-'
;eneelbrth to -go and sin no mWr
' WIll
Henceforth
'guana sin 110 nw.w?"
They snr-oh. pause and bok witlllu"
See how thy heart inclines to sinV"'1- '
"aicniesi, iniarK tempiationsJiour
Thou too should sink beneath its powetf
Pity the frail, weep o'er their falCo-T'lA
Bot)pdak ojpn oi n rja).' .f(I, ,di
j
Watch lest in dark temptation
s hour
1
Letter from Itev. Samuel Sawyer.
Helo w we give a short letter -fVoTri
the Rev Samuel Sawyer. The ch'ili'ac-'
terof the writer is so generally k'nowii
and ad mi red by every :f rici uil ; of li 1 1 -inanity
in this) section of our coififa-1,,
that we (eel confident that auyjj(n
from him will neyer fail to be perused
with interest TTelirtpc that j'u.lhe
tin Hie 3lr. hawyer may find it ciujxer,
ieut to favor us with an artist, foV
eaen issue OLtne Kkitblicax. '.liv
1
Nkv Yokk, Oct. 24th, l&Wn-i
Mkssks. Editoks : I left Knlvilfie
Tuesday night of last week I ul'"
M'vlock;a9fkrAnched:Nevl'x1(A!4 TOn- j
day aueruoon, at hvc. I full hi VTth
some Texas iiinl Alabama rebels-whoil
traveling through Virginia, whouworo P
tfXulVug, ovej -a Uo. rppTed DemOffrattit.
le triumph' in l'e'nhsyjvaiiia Mmj OihJku'l
and wondering if President .IdhiiBd&t
would not now have backbone eWmfo
... f -
. , "r
'trtuC i
sliort bf that polled a year ngo,Umr4
111 ii j.uiui un ui iu,uw irom aie Jve
publican side, and 2:1,000 from the.
DeuK)craUc:sidc', hadtV.fnll vote been
.. C.lli 4ft in fiAA f -. ...
polled the state pvouhl have gone 20,
ouu itaclical majority, as it was, the
Radicals carried both Houses 6f.JJie.
Legislature, and the State is Bet down
foc.Geu. Grant .anAxi next President,
by n0,000. " Ohio," il is allinned trUb
give U rant 40,000 njority. Tlfeln
dications are, if Gm. Thomas and
Schnvler Cajfax arc hot noniTiiatcd by
UK? itk'xv itanonsu itdpuoncaii conven
tion that Gen. Gantand Gov. Morton
will be, and if nominated, that "mail
must be a "a. irrcat wav back'l xth'd
'doubts their MrHion. 1 The antl-rebol
vote of the country will rally! when
such men are in the lead. New Y6rk
.m;VS(),. y.dv' 'Kit, this fall but she is
grtodior o(,00()1nairJrity! 'fAt'Gcncril'.
Grant. Next yar is 'likely to be' a
Diisy and stirring one from Maine" to
California, audlytv tniid trutif vilf"
:Ue.'ihU;Ji;. . Voursyery truly-y- i
SamL'kl S.wvi:r.
gctollv' ;,fUey freely h
great. reaction,, .igwust the Kiulicals
j nrrvoto.m l'cunav vania was I 2.000
-
rnwivK t pater, i V- !:. i 4 ; i '
Attorney atLa1-
4 MA Jt AMU wWfe?.. ""''
Will iraot(f!in all thn Courts of lUonnt
jimd Njoiiuug1 Countiit and at the Su
preme Court ut Knoxvillo, TentJCvsce
oct'Ji-ly.
Attorney at Law,
MAR f FILL K, 1 TEXXES8EE,
. .
Will nracl'u'o in the Circuit and Chnticprv
C'l'lOtH o'lUount, Sevier and adjoining
BjM'cIn! 'ntti'nt'lon glvCll to tho collec
Uo'u of lluiiiw. ' " , , . oc.t2fJ-lj-.
Myj-'., . The , Legislature.
The nrgceeflings of the.' Legislature
oiti l'iiffaVlast, were ujlusinUIy interest
ing.. Tfie bill intliotiug penalties on
cummon carrier for making ; distinct
16ns on'aveouut of race or color, passed
its final, reading iu the Senate, altera
nHf6HfleTj.tteVaiidisriow the law of
tin land. I
. 'J'JfP jfvllowingisthe lawji :
Vl lill to inflict tenalties linon atm-
l'1 Wo-rt'ciiJtierH and their agents for
'"''ylb'iatli'uiK'oflaw by : making unjust
i'l ."..'4 ;i ..' A.-.1- i; 1- i ,
imu uiir (iiKimciiouns onsen on
. ,. . .. , J ,
). f'.'' 'C3f1-r'i.,7?r
- j no,at:,H;t!oii slmil b,. mj,. ,v
Uin.uoift-i.-r-i in tbis SiaU t-Uh.-,-
Mti'ro:?.. tni i rij!,-!' ,,i ...,. . ......
r. J;l.-e
..-u1i'"''f.,5,;;''t.','iv:,,H l':'!:" uiio :!iv ,),.
' .mo'n, curriers inu-penrd tn -tUn .M..
icr previortt Condition of imv ner-
woli w:persiisflsKin at hejlands of
s.'u'cl common uirrie'ri,. conveyance or
an uiupr service commonly rendered
by;tlMil. .ii''" ' '.,( ' ' ' J
-i.EP:' 2 He' it further enacted, Tliat
lorfeacl).arid ftvery-violation j of tbfu
act. by .any common carrier etfereisiu
tliq privileges triat attach fo said call
ing within the State of Tennessee'
?! 7t W1 be "1)0T1 sail com-
jij.itnes ofl'ejiding, a i fine of
one nunareti aoiiars, to be paid to the
!rsns againpt 'h.n said discrimina-ihAihihyW'maricT.1"-
1
Skc. ;i. He it further enacted. That
.any ond uctor or :tfiy ".ot her employee
of common carrjer?, who may so dis
Tinriish between persons m (lesirin-?
the service, of saUleonimon cailiers on
AciwAint of rare;-color or previous con
dition, shall be deenled guilt voi'a mis-'
demranor, and on . copvictiori 'thereof
slmll be fiiif.l ' the snm of not less
than ton dollars nor more than fifty
10 iarsf."To e nam mi
tf tluUStnta of TennrssCH- ..'jT'iFaself a candidate fo Circuit Court
1 . j ' t
! imprisoned jn the jail of the jcounty , . V ' .
, l0rc;. j,e in.Uctment.Is found, .ot ex- 3;Sna'
diTetionfoft,,?,,
' V -,7' , ' .'I t0 fiounty Ccnytion. f -.,
n1M.l ,e ' ',,. I'T' lbatl-' We aft authored nn'd fennoKt
nti ..,vs ,,f . i, ,. ; '
"'"u,lUM 'n provisions or this
1 w li,r V1 r co"'btt be
. .
fcpfl h u'"', ctK
jV. f1!1! l t:lke ell fiMm and after
.,l J i-" ' - -.W '
'"" A A oieo from IloavenJ .
Mill 1 in Lfi lv t ni l . 1 . - . 1. 1
' . iifMtiy repeal 1.
. .-. .... 1
I sliinein the liirht of God; I
..( r stainijs my.brow : ' '
,i'l .'.ThrougliicVliadws.ofdeatl) my feet
And I reitfu in glory now. -! ' ' "
t- 'No b'rCiikmg "heart is Here' ! 0
-r m'-!N;V-eeii nfiii thrilifng pairU ! " ''
itf: . !.;'.: :
' J No wasted cheek, where the burning '
tear '-"". .) j
;;,;n',iraUilhar.and.left its stain. ; '
;in . v " ''U ' -J W ' s- ' "!r ' '''"
( , J. "?,V.e. fo,ufl'?lt:"eV9.V8 of heaven,. ! j
v 'u ,.U lifi0 l gel-band,; ". f. .
UL.T6.my head Wtrown- Is given, i '.
jivAii'd'oHarpls'hi my band; r:i f
! Ilhav'eki'ilnied'the'Bongthcy'sing;"' '
in ViMtoJhUKti hath'madefr"ebj i-: -
ii vitiAJid-.th(t'glorirtusialls of lieaVin ring
i7 . jlii my uew-oorn melody. ? .
f 1 'fenMiippy homo; ' I '
V. Wmri ftft':ied.:-m'v dotibfs1atn,
rjr"ifdtt!'dlrm;m.i)7"cocic; j 1 r
Oh, friends of uy mortal i ears, 'V'-'''
"''iCTiXr'w 1 it?
iationhr j aiM.2i'r . ii ,
11,u re waiKmgvBi utnc van; ot T'irs,
r lint fwnlt tft wMWmn 1,' I
.iTA'J .'i c-.'bniAllJ '
K'Oi.'U
r:r..I
J t.ff mAl tCii 5.
" ' y:"
Shall hind Suyhciirt tobearts ,beK)y,'
r,v 'Tlli they meet and touch again .' : ;
V. Eachlink! issttoh and brightj : 1
' (B ( '.Whtlq love'f eleclriflwnb j j
' " ' TIoWs freely 'downUikc river Of light
To the world from whence I fame
;riv.i :i .v.u. i ;)--.
Do(you mourn when another star ! )
ins IMojiL ilk glorious sky ?
"" Do you weep M hen the voice of war
i Ahd the rag6 of conflict die? Vs. fi
') f Why: then nhould ybnr tears roll down'
r a 1 ' i O r y o ii t heart be sorely ftvAv t '; 1
For another.. eni in the JSavlour's
.10 v.wwu, ,. ! i , l ;l l l ,
.....And another soul in heaven? '"
v utTrri .. i. , .ii : ."'
, Pnp Joiq;. It ia tplU of Chas.
Laiii1)j thatr oim.aftemooo, Jbating ta
ken, a seat in, ta:crowdod j.omnibus, .
sljbut. entlcnian. wtbsfjqiKmUii'bolf '
iu aid poUtely snid-Tr'! A 1 l'wll in :': '
'' I Hwi't know h9w it. "nwyi b 'iftl
Ih'q .glh,' . r)ttsBeng,er8,"'.:'Jl vnM
L'innb'ibui tlutt last yic pe') r f s1 r
pie did the biiisi'nrss for me."
ii ARJVLLLE, TENN,
1 i i iiKPARED TO DO
HOUSE, SIGN
ORilEipUL' PAlXTIXfi,
Paper Hanging,
: Glazing, &c.,'&c.
A LSO HFORMS THE CITIZENS OF
IX. Marymia und aurrounding eotontrv,
tllUit llt JPr,'Imn!d t0 esMute STENCIL
and BRv'ilJ CUTT13TU. Nothing used
only the Wrjr hist of materia WhdlHblo
Ink. IJrusW Ae &r.
All wort wfl) m? WARR AKtED, pro-
STC'.";i:OLDEKS' co7i:stio,Vi
THE ' AXN CAH ; CONl'ENTlON . OF
the Stockholders of the linoxville and
Charleston Railroad Cojrinany WU he
held at tlieir otllce Iff KWoktilte, on
WEDNEMAY, tho 27th day Of NoVem-
oer next;
A General attendance of .Stockholders
1 . . . . .
Is desire! and requited. 1
, nov C. W Jfis'tMt President,
i . . .... .
I , Harried. ;-
On Tliltrsd'ay, tho. 2.2nd Inst, by 'Rev.
W. B. Bwn, Mr Nathamel .Goddard
to Miss DarcL'8 Morton, all of this coun-
ty. . j.i. .. , fi .
' t ; .DIED,: -
At the residence of Cob Tope, at 12
o'clock on Mondav, 21st, inst Jlrs. Mar
tha M. PRide, aged CI years.
We are authoriz'd . to announce the
name of J. C. Kdmindson, as a candidate
forthe ofllce of Tux CollecU)r, stlycct to
the Convention, fn .taftuary next
James A. Greer has public! v declared
.7 Finn
.flnct'thcnnme
rfistefl- subject
We ftpd authored and requested to an
nounce the dam? of M:.' Will. A, M'Tecr
for Cifciut Court Clcfk, Stlbject to1 the de
cision b'f thsCoihtytiCorivention.
1 Ww ore" rfuthoiizcd and requested to an
nounce the nenic. of Capt. T. F. Wallace
for County lgtcr, mibject to the decis
ion of hjflflfe Convention. I
We are auttorized and requested to 011
noiitice' the nkme of A. P. Waters Radical
candidate for" Sheriff, subject to County
Convention. I :
1 .'
,.1yo are airthorized to announce the
hame'of 'ftun',1 IL Gault as a candidate for
the olllee of Sheriff, subject to County
Convention, first Monday in January next.
' We are authorized and requested to an
nounce the name erf fohn D. Alexander,
as a candidate for Sheriff of Blount cottft
ty, subject to the County Convention in
January next. ''' Nvo2-2m.
, Wc aro authorized and requested to an
nojince the. name of G. Wn Davfs,;, as a
candidate for Tas, Gollcctor of Blount
county, subject to the Convention In Jan
uary next. I 1m" r. : - - Kov2.-2in
( .'.NOTIO'K.
A K FRlliA't, infi ST1I DAVjpF NO
V iftgrr rvxt. wrwfU open sitf hold s.-..
.VJr..Jft .rf. MVifW.. .ii. f eiiTTi-ti tst,i'-.': t.
School CommU.-iofcirs, at tlio Court
IIon in ZLarj'.iu'e.. :
; ' , ; j. n. mamlv. "
' ' -T, H. ALEXANDER.
T. A. GHEER., . 1 .-.
: 1 i : t ri'tft ' i i ; ..
; JPCOUKAGE IIQMK INUU3TRY.
KEffLIII, COPPER
... n ,-:-"'."r!T' '
SHEET IRON
. ESTABLISIIMENT:'
rrrnc siTiiscittBrai would most
JL-mpectfully:' Inform the. citizens of
iuarjvmo uamo enrrn.nii,ig n u-itry
that ne has termanei.t';v ?i. titii ,i iim.
seirmtnw place,
at all times. ' IU
selflnthhi place,4 V.
urn
'e )(! ! ;'mnd
INU nd.i.L"m.);iM;
1 . 1 I t L.kikM
constantly hi hand a intof
'Wl.ifh wh ohi k i i ;v is ttif
T '!: ;: ,!Pii5r
' 'flnn-'nf aU kind.)!,:
' alon i'n a
i hort-
"iONA-
h'..i.t:;71n,
.. -' op l !,,. f , ,,, V.Ys
"I ' of J.
'.,!' Oourt
Ji n: . ( Mn, I
i
i
i :i
' ' 'i , and
uuuuim r compucxi witn. My
work can Wsffh at the residences of this
;j,rm.ni, rrs. ..y p.,., i5.
Ak-sl't- l M. lo r'. Siip
- - -- - - - - - .. .- S t, -
J. H. WKLI..H. J. J.v
yj:lls & su3iw:iK 4 v
WATCHMAKERS AID JEWELERS,
MAJ.V STETJIT,
M.UIYVILLE, TENN.
All vofk warranted to be what wc
represent it J
IN connection with the above wc have
on hand a variety of Fancy Article,
Kuch as ('ahdies, 1'lckles, fanned Fruit,
Cigars. Tobacco, Perfumery, &c. &e.
oc.f-0-l4
M. HOOD,
Agent for the
TIM ji
TED FIVE TEAKS.
(I.TT-. n,.CJ ,.".IUllItO-vlJU'lv Ul. U V Ulli A
i' , 1...:'.. ...... lu'.'iUlirn.
, ,r . i'Li..i 111U..J
NOTK-Ji OF-INSOLVKNCY.
ALL f.Ufc..i Indebted to the Estate of
Dr. J. Stone, dee'd, will please come
forward and make settlement. Those
having claim's against said Itate, must
pfosent thfrfl In time prcHcfllrt'd by law,
or they will forever le debarred, the in
solvency of the Estate having lcen sug
gested. E. Coplv, Adm r.
6et20-lm.
NOTICE.
ALL persons holding claims against
the County of Blount, will please
come forward and present them to me
asrainst the first of January next.
w.t2$-2ins. ELI NUN, Trustee.
JIKDICAL NOTICF.
Dr. John BlankinsMp
WOT'LD respectfully announce . to the
citizens of Blount and adjoining
counties that he in permanently, located
at Marvville, where lie mav l! found , at
all timeK, wheff hot professionally absent.
CSTWotild solicit the patronage Of all.
Will awe mpeetat attention In Chrdnir lH
ears. JNO. BLACKEN SII 1 1'.
Late Asst. Surgeon, U.S. A.
Dry Good Store!
1 1
GREER & COWAN,
M1IN MEET,
(In the bouso known as the Jas Wilson
Store HoisK!,) . ,
SfrtryviHc, ErtstTeUnossco.
. r-
FAti AND tVTNTlR GdODS,
' v ' (CHEAP FOR CASMtn
t . . ; ; f
bllESS GOODS, DOMESMlCS,i LA
J ' 'DIES'. DRE.SS TRIMMING, .
sriAWLS, Laces. '
BIBBONS, io,
Hats, Bvois, Shoe, and Heady-made
' Clothing.
', Also a large' assortment of
lfi'
Glass and Wooden Ware,
GROQ5R1ES, HARD' WARE, dec
eive us a call.
GREER- 4 COWA1,
- -, -i
oel2H-tf.
if. T. PAEHAM,
DRY GOODS,
OROCHBIES,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
Queens and Hardware,
EAST COKNCK Of TtDtlO KjrAKX
v uvjtav txa td viwaisr & sal- c
ft. hand at . . ... j I'ARJIAMflf
. .. . .1 . .
r ; f
Vot tin get Castings at .
I PAR
PAitnAMS.
TRON for wagon 'afl sfee at
oct20-ly.
NOTICE.-
1 I
T
I
1 . I'
T WOULD U( IcaV to iAform' all thow
J. who buy Goods In Maryville, that I uhr
doing a retaii btfslhfss, cOnVisting in
1 ii tr
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES
f it
at tho old corner Store formerly occupied1
by i'agg, I'ope A Miller, and would re-'
spectlally solicit the patronage 61 all.
C O O DS
FOR , PRODUCE t
CdU-itd ixarrti'nd (ftlr dhedpi Stock
, -3- A. OODDARIX
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