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THE ENTERPRISE. SWEETWATER: ' Thursday, July 7, 1870. Local and other Matters. ANNOONCEM15MT. . For Supremo Judge. , , , Wo are author'uoi to announco the name or Col. P. Turncy, as a candidate for Supremo Judge, the election to bis holdcn on the first Thursday in August Wo a "re nuUnri!!od to nnnounco Tlios. A. H. Nelson ns ti canilidnto fur Supremo Judge of tlio Kastcru division of Tcuiicsr gec, at llio-olootioii in August licit. We aro nutlioaUed aud ronucstod to nnnounco T.Nixon Van Dyke na n candidate, from tlio K-istorn Division, for JuiIro or tlio Supremo Court oftlio Stato of Tennessee, at tlio election Kint Tliurmlivy in AiiKiiat. , r : For Circuit Judgo. , . Wo arc authorized and rcnucstod to announce I). K. Young ns a fcandidnto for :Jnd;a. of the Third Judicial Circuit at tlio election .First Thursday in August. ........ For County Court Clork. Wn urn nnthomcd to Announco J. M. l,ee as a. Candidate for County Court Clerk, at the cloctiou in August, next. . For Congress. Wo nro nutliorizod to nnnounco tlio ,,...,.n i.f John Williams as a candi date for Congress, unknot to the action of tlio Domm-ratio party of this District jmiu9 tf. For Attorney General. Wo are authorized to announco John II. pvi..r n fiimdidiito for Attoruey Ocn oral of tho third Judicial Circuit, at tho di'W'mn in August next. Wn .irn anthorizod and ronunstod to an nouneo tho iiamo of Col. J. M.Thornburgh n a nandidato for tho oflico of Attorney General. of tho Third Judicial Circuit, at tho August election. .. Loudon County. v ...... nntWrznd to announco W. If. Tlrown inn ns'n candidate for County Court Clerk of Loudon county at mo cicuium w in miiliorimd lo announce Jas A. Mitch U ix a. candidate for Circuit Court Clerk of Loudon (jonnly at the olection loth, of July. W.. ..... iiiillmrlrd to announco Col.-M. D.I. rSiirnett.Tis a candidate for County Court Clerk of Loudon county. ' 1 , w .. niithiiriioil to nnnounco M.H. Taliafer ro an a flundidaU) for. County Court Clerk of Loudon county. Wo nrc authorized to announce J. TI. Sams as a caudidutu lor Tnstco of Loudon county Wo are niithor'uod to nnnounco John Kecd as candidate for County Court Clerk of Loudon county. Jatnoa K, Marrow. Wo learn that tho above-named noto rious individual was shot and killed ono dav hut week by an unknown party who had cj.mccalod himself for tho purposo of iiecomiilishiiiir Iho dcod. Marrow, at tho na nrndlins wheat in a field on I 1 1 1 1 1 , O Coker's Creek, in this county. AltliQUKh suciraets as this aro much to i .l.w.ronindl vot tho termination of Marrow's oajroerwill doubtless bring re lief to many who know and dreaded him. "Whosoever slieddoth man's "Jjlood, by mail shall bin bfood bo shod." Ciaor aa JJDHum. i Call till Who appreciate good cider as it should be appreciated on 0. U. Chil dress and get one of his portable milla. Thoy are simple and durable, and with lit tle exertion" will grind out cider hard, soft or iir any 'state of "botwoouativciicsa" you may desire. After drinking your -own health and Mr. ChildrcSs' you who want a "littlo more cider" can continue" to grind and drink ad libitum. Augusta, Goorgia. Altogether aicileiitlaly, wo have hereto" fore omitted to.notico tho generous ad vcitiscuicnt of Messrs. Fleming, Staples & Co., wholes:ilo and retail grocers and uouiinitisioD merchants in tho flourishing city' of Augusta, Georgia.' Tho gentle men, who coinposo 'this firm are fully up lo tho titaudard of first class business men, anl eojicit consignments of all kinds of produce. ' Thoso who havo an inkling that they cau uiakd it profitable should try tho Augusta market through tho agency of these ecntlcuicn. Sco double-header on third pago. Luscious "ancTEarly. Wo wcro rhown yesterday, by Mr. J. R. Gaines of the firm of Gaines & Ward, nurserymen of this county, some most lus cious and fragrant, peaches, fully ripo, which wore crown in Mr. E. J. Sanford's cardon. ut Knoxville, in tho open air. These peaches were ripe on tho 1st of Ju ly. Thcv aro what aro known as tho "Halo's Early," and wcro tho most tempt ing to tho sight and smell of anything wo hato seen for a long time. Tho Fiftoonth. Amendments Fought nobly at Athens on tho Fourth lat had too stiuoh regard for each other's ' n l a n..mr in tho 2d civil district of Monroo Co tin ny blood. A nj.mcr of Tcm) ) nt,jwillil tIu, ,alu1s of J0SC11, igod, and had the bcllig- g.ln(,S) v Mf rllowaii,' John Cunningham's feelings to shed any shots wore exchanged rent been half as awkward as eouinion white people somebody would have : been perforated certain Married, . ' ,' .. On the 28ih of Juno, at the rcsidenoo At Ktitn'i 8 lamer, near jjouaoti, oy 4; ilderJ. J5..Leo, Miss. Hester VT lJlount diss. He Urowu, to Mr. Jiis . Drown- all of Loudon couuty. A Dirty Shirt. - : Frank llamsay says that Ilijrht & Scruggs have tho all-fircdost oar-load of Barrel Salt that has over been seen in thiii market, and that fvcrybodj who has scon hi;! djrty, shirt ought to know it. Ho aho says ttiat'if his dirty shirt is not suf ficient evidence, you cjwi ak "Jerry", at tho depot. IIo will givo you all tho ad ditional information required. ' Qoo, Dobbins I Dobbins, Fiipnosod to bo tho author of tho enchautinij son; . "Shoo Hy, Don't Ilodder Me," ho whom tho Courier-Jour nal thinks oudit to bo sent to his ever lasting reward, says that Goddard & Co. have an unoxccllcd stock of goods. That's right, sonny, bet on your sun-proof. Wolcomo. Wo tako much plcasuro in calling the attention of our, readers to tho advertise ment of English l'cmalo bitters, m anoth er column. ' . ... ' - ' This combination is regarded as tho Great Femalo Medieino of tlio ago, and is highly reeoninicndod by tho Medical J, ro fession, and all who have tested it. Our femalo community nro troubled with ma iv complaints peculiar to their sox. ahd now is tho tinio to secure a Lot tie tir.d po cured. . District Meeting-. Tho Athens District Meeting of tho M. E. Church South, will bo held at Sweet water, July 14th, and continue through tho following Sabbath. All Ministers and official members that expect to attend will ploaso inform llov. Jacob Urillhart, at Sweetwater, Tern. C. E. Long, 1 E. juuelG td. To All Whom It May Concorn. Tho Notes and Accounts of Williams it Goddard, jointly or individually, may b6 found in my possession. You wilt" pleaso call and settle up. I can bo found in tho lhick Store formerly occupied by Johnston & Russell. J. V. Gouoard. Sweetwater, Tcnn., April 14th, 1870. tf New Advertisements. CUANCEllY SALH OK LAND FOll PAHTITION. Aaron Robinelt and wuo vs. Clicslcy Cartor, et. nl. Pursnniit to a decreo of the Chancery Court at Madisonville, Tennessee, rendorod in tho above stated caso at Juno term, 1870, 1 will expose, to sale to tho highest bidder, at tho Court.'.ouso door m Madi sonvillc, oa tho first day of August next,' the lands mentioned and described in tho original bill in this,case, (o-wit : The tract of land of which John Carter dee'd, died seized, containing acres, lying in the 11th civil district of Monroe county, lon- nossee, adjoining tho lands of James A. Cofiin and others. Said lands will first bo olfored in two tracts as divided by tho road loading from Madisonvillo to Philadel phia, and then all in ono body, and that sale will be adopted by which the greatest fund is obtained for distribution. lcrms: Said lauds will bo sold subject to tho widows dower, on a credit of ono nnd two years, except the sUiu of fifteen per cent. of the purchase price, winch- will bo re- inired in hand on tlio day of sale. JNotcs with approved security required and alien retained on, tho land tor. the unpaid pur chase money. Minimum price $1200. June 2 1870. S. P. HALE, C. & M. Printer's fee 5- ' ' CHANCERY - SALK 01 VALUABLE LAN. I )i FOR PARTITION. Jits. A. U'riirlit and wife vs. J." W. Lackey and wile, et. ul. " , Pursuant to a decreo of the Chancery Court at Madis.iuville, Tennessee, ren dered in the. above stated case at Juno term, 1870, I will expose to sale, by pub lic outcry, to tho highest and best bidder on tho premises, on tho 5th day of August next, tho tract of land of whiuh Josiah K. Johnston died seized, containing 720 acres, more or low, lying in the Sweetwater val ley, in Monroe county, Tennessee, adjoin ing the lauds of Daniel Ilciskcll, Esq., llcv. Hubert Suecd, Charles Owen and others. Said lands aro unencumbered by dower or otherwise, ire well improved1,, in a good state of cultivation, and aro ainoug the most valuable and dcsirablo lands m Tennessee. ' Terms: Six, twclvo and eighteen months croditin equal' install ments. Kotos bearing interest Irom date, with approved security required, and a lien retained on the lands until tlio pur chase money is fully paid. Said lands will bo first offered nl two separate tracts, and afterwards, tho whole in a body, and that salo will bo -adopted by which the greatest fund is socurod for distribution.: Juno 27, 1870. S. P. Hale, C. & M. Printer's fee CllANCiinf SALE. , F. Owen and John Hightowcr vs. 11. C. llowan, ct. nl. . : Pursuant to a decreo of the Chancery Court, nt Madisonvillo, -Tcnn., . rendered in th3 abovo stated' cose, I will 'cxpiiso to sale to tho highest bidder at tho Court Houso door in Madisonvillo, on tho 1st dav of August next, tho tract of land men tioned and described in tho 'pleadings in this case, to-wit: , A tract of about 2!); acrcH, lviitffoii tiro waters pf .Fork. Creek, heirs tho lands formerly owned by .Jo seph ' Walker, now .. deceased and . tlio lands of others boin thofafm formerly known as ihc Joseph (hiuningham farm. . ; Terms : Ono and two years credit, in bar of tbe: right , of, redemption. , Notes with approved security rcouircd, and , n lieu retained on tho land for tho purchase money. . Junc.S'Jth m..i ... ,,:dVi a. i'. ijale, c. iM si, Important Sale; V-7 In tho District Court of the United States for the Western District of Texas. In the Matter if S.J. liowun, ) In Bankruptcy, l'aiikrupt. J NOTICE is licrchy givon that I will, on Mon day, tho Ixt day of Augiut 1870, at tho court hods door in Madimnilli',l.inroc county, J'cu ncssce, be'innin at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, noli to the higher nnd bent bidder' all the rifiht, title, claim and interest, both legal and equita ble, which. S, J. ltowau bas in aud to tho follow ing property, to-witi ' ' ' 1 I j. A claim against tho United States Government for IIGD Hales of retton.-; '- Trf ' A claim against J. F. Cuinnilngs'fir I1j Dox ch Tobacco. Jtundry claims against tho Uuitcil Rtatos Gov ernment for Supplies and Stock taken for uso of Federal Army, during tho late Rebellion, amount nliout 1700, in tho hands of T. 0. lioyd for collection. . Six hundred acrcn of laud known ns the "Coop er riaco," in Monroo countv, Tcnn., boiuht in 1S;7 by S. J, ltow m of J. it. & Mira Ueaan. Said to be (iiibjoct to tho vendor's lion. , . "Sweetwater Steam Mills" with hit nnd Ma chine Shop, tdtimto in Sweetwator, Tcnn, ?aid to bo owned jniutlr by H. J. ltowiui and J. A. t'olfin, and siibjwt to a Murt;iat;o in favor of E. Walker, J. Joue and U. Cleveland, tdministra-toi-8 of Mrs. E. Cleveland, deceased. . 1 A house and lot in Sweetwater, Tcnn., known as tho "Rritt House," bought by S. J. Eownh of James Atkins, and 'said fri-bo encumbered with n Mortgage In favor of J W. Kelo. A Btoro house, nnd dwe ling houso nnd lot in Sweetwater, Tennrspeo, known ns tho "IF.ntn & Stukoly" corner, bnught by H. J, Itnwnn of "Ilnun k Sttikely," and eaid to be encumbered with n Moi tijngo in favor of J. II. Kelso and oth- ,crs. tlno-Iialt interest in six hundred nnd eight nsresofland, situnto in Cm-roll county (In., known n8-tho 'Lnurcll Hill Farm," tmid to be, owned jointly by S, J. Rowan and Charles Owen nnd said to bo onrunibcred with a Mortgajo in favor of W. V. Wilson. Ouo-tliird interest in a Stock Funn,' enntain? ing about eight thousnnd acres, niluato in Wliito county, Tennessee, paid to bo owned jnintly by S. J. Rowan, Sterling Neil and J. C. Rowan and unincumbered. 1 Terms of sale: Cash in hand on day of sale, and tlio pmtdinser to - pay -all cost of Rills of salo nnd Deeds of conveyance. T. 15. WIIKKM5R, -. Assignee in Daukruptoy. . . By his Attornoy in Fact, T. W. 5urge. junc30 3t.pf12; CHANCERY COURT AT. MADISON- VILLE. ' , . Wsi. Tj. Ttico vs James Denton, ct.nl. original bill. Complainant charges in his bill, which is sworn to, that the defendants, Nancy Miller and her husband (leorgc Miller, aro nonreadciits of tlio Stato ot Teiinc:nec, it is thcreloro ordered that publication bo niado lor tout successive weeks in the Sweetwater I'ntcrprise, notify i n said nnn-rcident defendants to nj jicar nt the next term of tho Chancery Court to bo held tit tho court liouxo in Mailisouville, and mako de- lerico tocomiilaiuantj said bill, or tlio same will lie taken for conlessed and the canse. eot lor hearing ex parte as to them, j A truo copy of tho order. Attest S. T. Hai.i:, r. k v. J. If. & 8. P. Oaut, Solicitors for complaint. June oM. -It'll'?.'). Joseph llrakebill vs Frederick Dean et. nl. In this cause tlio death of the defendant, Fred- crick Dean, having been suggested and admit ted in ojien court ; and it appearing to thCsatis- taction ot tho court that J-.U.iibc.-lli Dean, wuhnv of said Fred. l)can,and Klbabcth lio;in,.Martha tean, 1 oily Ann Dean, lenne.-eec U-an, 0. C Dean, nnd John A. Dean, children and heirs at law ot said rrcdenck Dean, deceased, are non refidoiits of tho Stato of Tcnnos'sce, it is there fore ordered that pubiicntton bo niado lor tour successive weeks, in the Sweetwater I'.nterpvise, nntilying iiml reiiiiinug saul noiiiTsiilent par ties to nnjienr at tho .court lifinso, in Madison villo, on or before the fust Monday of December noxt, and show cause, if any they can, why tiiis suit should not bo revived against tliein, nnd make defenpo to coniplajiiuiils bill, or the samo will be taken lor comctssca ami the cause Ucarl exjiarto ns to them. , S. 1'. Half., c. 4 m. jiincJI) 'Itptljo. , . Hilton Humphreys vs S. J. Rowan & Co., qrigl nal ami amemleil bill. In this case, because.it Tippcars to the satisfr. o thin of the court, (hat J. 0. Kownu was aco-iiiat tier in the linn of S. J. lluWan & Co;, and that tlio said J. C. Rowan is a nonresident n( tho State of Tennessee, it was theiel'ote ordered by tlio court, in this cause at Juno tjrnf, IsVO, that romdainaut amend Ihh bill in tins cause, bv m Bcrtinj; the nniud-Vif. J. C. Jtowau as a dcleud.iii thereto; iiiid tjf.it-jmblicatioii be mnile for four Piicces'Ave wtelis in tho Sweetwater Knlerprise, notifying said J. C. Rowan to appear nt the next term of tho Chancery Court to.be held at Madi -sonville, on the first, Monday, olVl'cceuilnjr next, and make defense to complainiiiibi said bill, or the naino will betaken tiir conTessid, ami the cause Set for liearing cxparto a's To l iui. jllltOoU pt'SS. S. V. H.u.k, c. 4 M. M F. Johnson, Ailministrator of John F. ruyirfJ ueueaseii, vs liliaui Cale, et. nl. ' In this cause, it ajij'eariiij; from (he nll'nlavit of vouiniaiuaiit that tho residence of ilcfeiolauts, lshain Cagle, I'leasant Caylo anil vvii'e, Susnu nah ('agio, William Cnle, Alien -(.'oliiIo nml Thomas liable, is uuknown, iiml' that service of biilijmiia to ansivereomilaiuan!a hill cannot be 1 1 11.4 1 art to them ; it isoiilereiltliat jmlilicatiou ho luaile in the Sweetwater linterjirise, for fonrvou neculivo weeks, nolilyiie; them to ii)jieav anil make ilefeu: e to s:iM hill, on or hefore the liivt Momlay of Novviuliei' next, or tho tunic will ho. taken for Cuu!'u..-:ci.t, ami sot for hcarin;; .ctpiirtc ntUu tlieni. A true copy of tlie order. T. Attest. ti. 1. IIai.b, ('. k m.. W. J. lliuks, solicitor for coiiijilaiuaut, juuo ill) 4tll?3. . .j ,: ( AT T AC 1 m HN T NOT tOl'J. Hugh Cliestniit vs. T. C. lluiilaHL-. In this cause, it :ijiicnrs from tho alfiilavit fil ud by the riaintilf, that defeielaiit, T. ('.' nous lass is a noii-nviitcnt oftlio .Stale of Tenne. see, or soabricuii le i that duo firoces.s of law cannot ho served ujkiu hiiu.v It is tlieiel'ore ordered that iiuliliuation f.o made in the Sweet water F.n terjnisc, ft ncwsnaiiur puldithed ill, the town of Sweetwater, Mo.iroo county, Temiesso'e, for. four, fionseenlivo weeks, imtify'iiu; and reiiiii iii tho said defendant to ajijieai'.at my ollice in Sweet water, Tenn.,5nnUic 3Uth day 6Jul vSS70, jto defend said dmsf, or tho fame will fcu'lrivd parte as to him. T. U. Horn, J. 1. . jum'30-jil$-l , , , Agents Wanted (Kalo or Eeniale)for ; I WOMAN: Anvin; Tii thi: Maipkn. Wikk Axn Mutiikk. Lily I'r. Najdieys, (!hief of t'linio of Jelleifon Medical lollee, 1 liilaileljilna. i ries (Ml. A Irave, jmro honk, lliscusncs topics of vital iiu porlanco to every vomanj Thd' irtoat salable nook of the day. 35,000 eojiies Bold nlieaily! Ueeomiiiended by Surgeon (leueral W. A. llain niond, Henry Wifrd . Jlcoclicr and hostii of other eminent physiciniw and , (ilerjiyiiien .. Terms motit liher.nl. i )fiid for eiieiilari, ti'Miinouiats, tic. to K. Hiinnifoki) & Co., rublUhers ,177 Weot Fouilli St., Cincinnati. ' ' 1 POUTER FLEMING, formerly Fleming ft Itnwlond. CITAS. E. STAPLES,' '. ; late with Jno. M. Clark Co'. ILEMjNG, -: STAPLES &; CO., Wliolesalc ami AND r COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia. UOLTCIT CONSIGNMENTS ALL KINDS OF I'ttODUCK, VIZ: WHEAT, Com, Oats, Hay, llacon, Lard,' Uutter, Egg.i, Apples, Potatoes, ilo., io. Aiuplo facili ties. Prompt attention to, sali!s,and Quick Keturns. junc23 oni. if II fi3 II II H T have bought the stock of moiIs of on the coiner, and havo added thereto a nice assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, all of which T am ofierim nt. - TWENTY PER in most lines, than thoy have been C ;i s !i o r -o .. . Isi . Dress. Goils We Slave - Japanese Cloths, Poplins, 0 round ines, Mozambique., rrencliand Aniorican Ijiiwum, Jaconets, thallis, Percales, Mlli,1, ..... ' ' ' 7 lurioious, uuainorny, and I nut.. Ueiitlcuien's Wear: ottonade's, Linen's, jeans, Cassimcrcs,' j. White lileached Muslins, Cambrics; Plain Striped and Rleachcd Jaconets and Nainsook", Swisses, Tarlotan's; Plain Striped Piques, Marseilcs, 1 hi I limits, Iiinh Lin ens, Table LincuH, Napkins. Crash, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ac. Fur, Cassimer, Beaver, Wool, twiLL uiiuua liccuxjr a-ii oiuciiibioa tiuuocyies. Hardware, Queen swarp, Furniture, Groceries, &c. Oronadinos, 12'j to Hfic. (Heavy) Domcslies, Kil'c. Coffee Suaar, T(id. 1.00 to $1. 2d, Pine. "Extra, A. 1J.-& apr28--m WIllll.KS.Vl.B hlQUOlt AND T O li A C C O GAY STliEKT, KNOXVILLE, T K N N E S! E K. Have in Store a largo stock of Tmiiortcd , hi i u n s . ... WINKS AND liWANDHvS. l'ttie Old Keiittieky .. ;' . ; ; -i : ;.. , a o,l d-e- is . 11 y e . PUllK 0L1)(X)UN WllbSKEY "With Shuck On. ! Pure Old Kentucky ;Bouiboii. VUJiK UOJUNSON COUNTY And various other. Hnuid.-; too nu merous to mention,.',. Wo buy, onr ' (Jooda direct froui Manufacturers,' and. all we ask. is an. examination of "our Stock; 'tt'i'V : Wo can and will soli to dealers as'taw'ns' any other Wholesale hitittoi1 lloutie in the Slate. 1 ! AI.AUUKlilNliOF : f ....,. l . . . : . . Cigars,' from 'j2 5I fo ?') t0 per T!ox. ..- r . . i- -, ...... -ii. . . ...... . T Maour.ii tilled Toluiceo at Manufaclurei-B l'tiee.i." E. 11. DUCKKES "hJM Qll ' S 'Ti; C?"' A . Ui-andy Whiskey nod tiin t'ocUaUs. . j f o r n i n g S t u r B i 1 1 c r s. . Wo nolicit jiati'ona!e from Country.' " '"MfiTiUNl.i & afl, pailrt of the fiOT'EliroNrf- oet -7, 1S'.) y. . All lumls of jul' work' ilnte, oil blun t no-. tico, uud on voajoiiubld tortus, ut this ofliti:'. ' WW .if mails' Ji. T. A. 11. 11EAB' .Kctail Grocers, j Mr. T. G, Boyd, in tho Drick Store CENT. LOWER,. sold since tho war, for e P r o (1 u c e. &c Cloods: Straw and Chip Hats. Boots 1 ' II I- w a q Lawns, 20 to 40e, Good Prints, 9 to 12 4-1 15tovn 3 Jirown Doineiitics. 12!iC. Coll'oe, (Prime Ko) 25c. C," and Crushed Sugars, 18o. Syrup, A. TS7.BOYD.. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, auoh as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medieino, has any thing won 80 widely ana bo deeply upon Ilia coulldonce of mankind, aa this excellent romedy for pulmonary complaints. ' Through a Ions scries of years, and anions; most ' of tho races ot men it has risen higher and higher ' in their estimation, as it has become bettor known. Its uniform churacter and power to cure the va rious affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a rcliablo protector against 1 tliem. Whilo adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incip- lent consumption, and the dangerous affections of tlio Uiroat and lungs. As a provision agoipst sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on . band in every family, and indeed as all are some times snbject to colds and coughs, ail should be ' provided with this antidote for them. Although settled tmuumpiloii is thought in curable, still great numbers of cases where the - disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health ! by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When nothing else could reach them, under tho Cherry Fectorul Uiey subside and disappear. . Singers and l'ublie Speakers Hud great . protection from it. . Asthma Is always relieved and often whouy . cured hy it. . , . Jironchitls is generally enred by taking tho Cherry Perioral in small and frequent doses. ,rf!o generally nro its virtues known, that wo need not publish tho certlllcntes of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities aro fully maintained. Ayer's "Ague Cure, Sor Fever and Aguo, Intermittent Fever, , Chill Fever, Bemittent Fever, Dumb) ? Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., ; " and indeed all the affections which ariao from malarious, marsh, or miasma tiff 1 poisons. As its name Implies, It does Cure, and docs not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis-, muth, Zine, nor any other mineral or poisonous eubstaneo whatever, it in nowise injures any pa tient. The number and importance of Its cures in tho aguo districts, are literally beyond account, and wo believe without a parallel in tho history of Aguo medicine. Our pride is gratified by tho acknowledgments wo receive of the radical cures effected in obstinato cases, and where other rear edies had wholly failed. ' Unaecliinntcd persons, either resident in. or travelling through miasmatic localities, will bo protected by taking tho AO V E CUMJS daily. For Liver Complaints, arising from torpid ity of the I.iver, it is an excellent remedy, stimu lating tho Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines -baa failed. . - - . . Prepared by T)n. .T. C. Ater A Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round tho world. TRICE, $1.00 PEB BOTTLE. l'ur r lo I'V 11. V. PlMinnOS, Hwootwator ami ly Druggists anJ Doalors Gcnorally jmij-'J-j-lv. -,: .l?i.ii Spend Your Money at Home VOlt CAN lil'Y I-UUM VSi HIM.: All AND MO L lam 8 bv the Ttaricl or Hall' llarrel. I 'of I I'ttbvtlie iKJ, Nails by tho Kejj, and all otb Tr kfiidirol'flrodit fin In'.v as they can he l.iibgiit o-i and deli ni.r'l- erid lure from -If anv niarVc. 1IK1HT & SCUIK'.S. SWEETWATER HOTEL Known ns tho J. C. Vjiughii lluuo.) . IIAllTES If, 15KAN; Vroi-'r. HltltATUn IS A FhVl'TKI'f! OI'TIIK nKtof. NO I'AINS Y.l LL V;E fjVA RET) TO 1! BN DER (.iuesiti cmu!ort:kl'le. in every respect. liaae-xouvoyid Id aud from Ihe Depot, free wl i.hai'j,e., Vcr.-iiin fi mil this mi l Kurioiiuding iiiiinliCi, inn have l.icir borbca i'll Cared 1'ricCM laodciale. dcc-lf for. . SPUING TBADEf FRESH ARRIVAL OF; i r UUUUOi BEST TRINTS AT 12 1-2 (TU: ' 0,0 -I mGHT&SCIlUGGtf Sweetwater, Tenu.j Arc now receiving their Snriu btock, consistuig of . ; DRY GOOD, Clothing, LADIES' and GENTLEMEY9 Hats, Boots and Shoes, Hardware,- Qucchsware, Stoneware, I Cast Spring and Blister Stccf Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Cut Nails; Castings, Wagon Boxes, Salt, Sugar and Coffee", ' Indigo and Madder",- Lcnoirs' Thread, Train and Linseed Oil, Taints, file5. Call and examine before you': purchase elsewhere. - Ws buy Bacon, Lard", Grain of all kind, Eggs, Butter,- Feathers", Dry Hides, Clean Cotton and Lin en Hags, Tallow, Elax Seed Meal and Elour. For which ' pay as much as the market will , justify, either in goods or cash. . We are also Agents for . (he' Buckeye MOWER AND REAP-; Elt, and would be pleased to re-' ceive orders from persons in !nccct ' ot these articles. Monroe Sheriff Sale?" ::r BY virtue of two orders of sale, issued from Hie" ' Sum-omo Court at Kuuxrille, nnd to the Sher-- 1 ilf of Monroe county directed,. I will offer fat saio at tne court liouse in JlaiUsonvillc on Won lav the lllth of Julv. 1x70, fnr ,..). : 1... i : one hundred Acres of land, levied on as (ho pin- ' portyorJamcsGilcx, iiithc 10th civil district of Monroo county, Tennessee, adjoining tl, lauds of Thomas White, Jowph Divine's heirs1 and others, to satisfy two Judgments and cm in snia court, in tlio causa wherein Bcttie Mr Oliee is l'laintitl nnd James Oile and other sre' ! icienciantK. Miia Inndw will bo hl inlids mill Judgments nnd costs are nrerinnl.ui:. ' hd. AR( U MASi.Denv SI.'.;ir jimco ltpf$l. . . ' 'IAN OS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS . Six Gold Medals wcrC Awarded- At Latk Faiiu hkld ix thk Sut.fu in (khmr.i i jtxn NorKsiHKR, 1S63, to CUAS. M , STIEFFf For the bcht 1'IAKO, over . . ' Baltimore, Philadelphia and New" York PIANOS'. " . Ollice and New Wnrc-ncbms. No.O North Liber ty btrcct,iabo-e llaitimore Street JS;il timorc, (taveall the latebt iniprovenicuts including' tlie AliU.lir'E TUKULE, iVollY FRONTr!,- ',.' f...... Improved French Action",' fully w.ii ranUM for flvo years wilU nrivilrp" of exchange within twehe rtiortflis if foil tfitiuly' Saliid'acini'y to juirehaserii. SJirtliJ baud l'in- inn and I'arlur Orgatiii ahvays rtu hum from $nft to$tQ.- I!kki:ken r.s who havk or ft ruNoyrx Usr.: (leu. lloh't. K. Lee, Lexington,- Va.y Genm ' fbih't'. ltlinmnl, Vilininton, .V. C.Gen. !). H. Hill, Chin liHitte,- N. C, Gov, John T-tchcr, inglon, Vii.,' ItiKhnp ihrrvr; Ne Oilcans, T. H. ICvanc, K.- K. Cl'afli, nnd Vt. A. kelson, Morrictiwh.'Tetin., .Tiihn L. Rhea, A. G.iinrs, Kainnpe & Co., Knoxville, Tenn., Ocn. T. 1 4 A111V1M,' Oreriivillc, Tenn.,' Oen. i. C. Vaui;lii,' J. W. Guddard, J. W. Ltpeitli, 5?wertwUtt Tenn. . ." Sen-1 for n Circular eofflafnine PCO names f per-oiis ivlio nave putvtinte.i lue btlen 1 iano 1.1 I tlie tViuth since the war cloned. pr2I ly me