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I THE INTEEPMSE . .leetwatcr, Thursday, Oct. 5, 1871. ... i -i . P.. l'KTrKNlill.l,ro.,37 Hark How, N.i and UUlFr IN & III it' KAN, Baltimore, d Ar I lie sofe inM lor the Sweetwater tiitej rise in thoaeeilu-a.nnd are authorised to contract T inserting a-ivertisementa lor u- at our lowest uh rates. Advertisere are reqiwitod to leaf icir fa ton with cither of tlx alcove houaea. Messrs. Griflln & lloflinnn, Newspaper Advertising Agents, No. 4 South at., Baltimore, d., are dill authorised to contract far advertiaeiueuta at our lowest rate. Adver tiser in that city ore requested to leave their favors with this house. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTE US. The New Schedule. The fallowing shows the finia of arri val of traiu at Sweetwater, under tbe Dew schedule : MAIL T1A1H riSSENGER. Going East, Arrives at 10:30 a. m. West, 3M r. n. FREIGHT TRAIN Going East, Arrives at 10:53 a. m. West, " " 12 IS r. M. NIGHT TAMENOER TRAIN. Going Kast, Arrives at 1 2:02 West, " " 2:24 NIGHT FREIGHT TRAIN. Going East, Arrives at 1:57 " . a 12.25 M. M. M. M. Pictures, Albums, Conversation Cards, Bristol lWds, Novels, So., &c, at Ho gart & Mayes'. Harried. At tbe residence of the bride, ty Rev. W. II. Crwford, Mr. J. J. IIicket and Miss Emma Long. All of Polk county. Murder In the First Degree. Look sharp, boys ! Our young "devil" says if he sees any of you flying around with his sweetheart he will "murder you in the first degree." Sweetwater Association. The Minutes of the 8weetwater Bap tist Association are complete and in the hunds of the Clerk, who will distribute beiu to tbe various Churches. Ilogard & Mayes have a nice lot of Lamps and an extra quality of Lamp Oil, ordered specially lor tbe comfort aud pleasure of the long winter nights. The General Association. According to the Constitution, the Gen eral Association of the Baptist Denomina tion, will convene at Knoxville, on Sat urday next, the 7th of this month. Attention. The reader's attention is directed to the card of Natt. Atkinson, in this issue. Also, to a long list of Chancory sales, from the Clerk and Master. Fair Warning. Those who owe me may look for their notes and accounts in the hands of an of licer, if notsottled by the 15th of October, 1871. Hugh L. Frt. Sweetwater, Oct. 5 3r. Wanted. Goddiud & Co., want dried fruit, apples pnd peaches. Alsn, butter, eggs, nnd nil kinds of produce, for which they will pay the highest market price. Bring them in t once. sepHtf New Goods. lr. Edwin Kail, of Hopewell Springs, has just returned Irom Kimxvilln, with a new stuck of foods groceries, &!. The people iu that neighborhood will do well to call and buy their goods from Dr. lull. Quarterly Court This Court was in session last Monday Nearly all the Justices were in attond" mice. An election for Trustee was bold the rosult of which will ba found iu an other column. Escaped. Mr. Thomas, who killed a nigger at Iliceville, last week, and who also received from the hands of the nigger, a knife out wound, niado bis escape) last Saturday night. "While the guard slept" bis friends "caino and stole him away." L. I)., Sines Gift Enterprise, We cull special attention to the adver tisement of L. D. Sines Gift Enterprise, to be found in this issue. The drawing takes place on Monday the 25th of No vember. No postponement. It takes place on the 25th of each month iu tbo year. Tickets $1; fix for $5. Bradley County Fair. This Fair opened Tuesday. A large number of people are iu attendance. We regrcl very much that we cannot attend. Col. II. B. Yeanvood, President of the Monroe County Agricultural Association, is in attendance the only person we know of from Monroe. Diptheria. This disease is still prevailing among the children in the upper end of tbe coun ty. We learn that a large number have died from its effects recently, and many more are lying sick, with but little hopes of their recovery. It is strange that where there are so many physicians, Done of them can alleviate this destroying dis eas9.' White Cliff. lhe Hotel nt White Ulitl Springs, we understand, will be enlarged between now nnd the commencement of the next season, so much so as to accommodate all who may desire to visit there. Mr. Peck, will no doubt be the landlord at least we hope so as he has the reputation, and enn do more to make the euests at the Springs comfortable than any other man tfew Gallery. I take this opportunity of informing t lie citixens of Sweetwater and vicinity that by special request, I have opened my aky-light Gallery at the Sweetwater Hotel, for the purpose of taking pictures of all who may desire them. I will re' main hero but a short time. Those wish ing to have good work done, will please give me an early call. J. Uushunu. Baptists In East Tennessee. We have information that in East Ten nessee, there are forty-five thousand per sons belonging to the Baptist Denominu- tion a number more than all the other denominations, the Catholics included. In Monroe county, aooording to the re port nf the different Churches at the As, Rociation, recently held at New Providence Church, there are two thousand aud tour teen members. JMT Subscribe fur tho Enterprise. East Tenn. Hook House. Knoxvillo. One of tbe most attractive features of this house, will be the Musio and Picture Gallery, which is now being fitted up for this purpose. This and the large stock uf wall papers daily expected said to be the largest, most varied and elegant ever shown iu Ktioxville will make their bouse one of the most agreeable (duces fir ladies and gentlemen to puss an idle Lour iu, whether lor purchase or mure curiosity. Loudon Circuit Court. The Circuit Court of Loudon County us in session Iat wi;ek. Two persons were sent to the Penitentiary, for stealing horses, to servo ten null twelve years. One man from North Carolina, mined Abbott, was tried fur attempting to burn the Loudon fridge was proved to be infane, and sent to the Luuatio Asylum. These were the moat important cases tried, Other suits of minor importance wera disposed of. ' ' - The Loudon Star. We regret very much to state that the Loudon Star has set. The last heard of its editor was Saturday evening. Ho was then, as we learn, "shilling'1 al Cleveland, or Athens. There is an opcuing ut Lou don for some one to make money at the newspaper business. We hopo tho Star will soon be revived, and that its resplcu dent light may apread far and near until it shall be known to be one of 'the lira papers in Kast Tennessee. The people of Loudon will support a paper all they want is for some enterprising mau to go there aud take bold of, and ruu it. Bo Careful. In these days, when tight hats, hot air, and sedentary occupations, cause the hair to fall out, it is a mutter of no little im portance to know which of the hair prep arations are of any value. The majority, as has been frequently proved by the lust dermatologists, or hair-doctors, possess little or no merit. Such being the tact, it is consoling to those who are afflicted to know there is really ono good article, which is recommended and used by the first medical authority, nnd bus stood every test, many yours. Ibis preparation is Hull's Vegetable Sicilian Hair itencw er, a truly scientific compound, which is unquestionably the best preparation of tho kind uow before the Americati public. It will restore to gray hair its original color, cleanse the baud thoroughly, cure all eruption of tho scalp ; and will always restore tho hair so long as uny genus re main, as they almost invariably do, until extreme old ago has destroyed the roots. The original article is made by R. P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N. II. Forney's Press, Jar. 25, 18G8. A rieasitnt Visit. We wore much pleased to meet in our oflieo lust Saturday, Kcv. W. II. Craw ford,) Principal of one of the most flourishing uiulo and femalo schools iu East Tciiuessco, located ut BcntoD, in Polk county. He has now under his charge, assisted bv Miss Charlotte Bohcrson and Miss Mattic Crawford, one hundred nnd sixty students, who. ho states, are under better discipline than any set of boys and girls ho bus ever had chargo of. He wants mora students. All who wish to have their children educated would do well to send them to Prof. Crawford. We hopo t hat the Principal's of schools for whom wo are advertising will do us Prof. Crawford Las done, step up and pay us tho advertising fee. Something lor the lladical Tress of Tennessee to Harp On Gen. Vaughn Elected Speaker of the Senate. Tho following dispntcb from deneral J. C. Vaughn to A. XV. Boyd, of tins place will he read with interest by many of his frieuds throughout the country: JNa.iIIvii.le, Uct. Z, 'II. A. W. Boyd, Sweetwater: I vAs elected Sneaker of the Senate . . .... 4 t ,1 tr on 1'ittn ballot. o . j. v augur. This no doubt is a strange sound to the Radicals of Tennessee. Strange ns it may seem to them, they will receivo a more terrible shock thau this, ere another year rolls round. To the Teople of Monroe. Itisour desire to keep the readersof the Enterprise posted in regard to matters audjthiugs transpiring in tho county. Wo can't do this without some assistance. Have endeavored, in many ways, to in- duco our friends to help us iu this mutter, but have failed iu nearly every attempt made. It is impossible for us to runovcr tho county and uttend to getting out the paper too. Ihcre are men in tue county who are competent and can spare tbe time to report to us, in writing, every week, such matters as may come under their knowlege, that would be of interest to tbe people. In order to get reports from all portions of tho county, we pro pose to send the Enterprise, or any Con servative or Literary paper, to the person in each civil district ot the county lor ono year who will send us true and correct re ports of all matters ana luings irauspiring in their soveral districts. We also au thorize Buch persons, wbo must be respon sible men, to receive and receipt for sub scription to our paper, for which service we will allow them 23 cents tor each sub scriber at S2 per year, leaving bne dollar and seventv-five cents, which must be forwarded with the name of each subscrib er. Always forward reports and names of subscribers so that we can receivo them every Saturday by mail. This is a good chance for you to get your reading froe, besides making money enough extra to pay you for your time ond trouble. Who will avail themselves ot this rare oppor tunity to do cood service to themselves their neighbors and their county paper I Remember, that you get the Enter prise, or any other Conservative or Lit erary paper published iu the United States, free for one year, and 2o cents for every onsh subscriber nt $2 a year, Remember, also that the money must bo sent with the name of each subscriber Here is another offer, which we hope some one will accept: for l'ifty cash subscribers nt $2 a year, we will give $ 25 in cash; for Forty cash subscribers at $s a year, we will give $15 in cash: for Thin ty cash subscribers at $2 a year, we will give $10 in cash; for Twenty cash subscri bers at $2 a year, we will give $5 in cash This is a rare chance for energetic men to make money. As scarce as money at this time, either of the above sums can bo easily made in one day by an encrgetio man. Those desiring to accept these oil ers, should notify us of tho fact, when wo will nroDerlv authorize them .to' pro ceed. The cash must accompany nil names. This notice will be kept standing until wo see whether or not either of the above propositions will be accepted. Lime and Brick. Capt; Parsloy has lime nud brick iu ubunduuee fur snle cheap. TERM11DE ACCIDENT. Train Thrown from tho Trark. The Fireman Instantly Killed. Express Messenger Injured. A terrible accident occurred to the westward bouud traiu on the E. T. Va., & Ga., Itailruud on Monday evening last, while rouudiog a curve about a half a Biile Euat of Swoetwater, The accident took plaoe about 3;25, and at a point of the road where tho beet eattle belong ing to Mr. Win. Clevelaud, Cross it every tioruing and evening. The train run over two of the cattle which upset the engine, tender, baggage aud express cur, tearing up the track for soma distance, and wricking the engine and cars iu manner beyond description. Mr. I. A. CulUrik, the fi.emau, jumped fiom the enifine. and before he could Ki't out of the way, the tender up-ct, foil up on him, mangling hi in iu a most horrible manner, killing biiu instantly. The en gineer, Mr. Wiley Wright, miraculously escaped injury. The Express Messenger, Mr. Tihbs wui aliirhtly jujured. The scene of thu disa.-ter was terrible. Tho right side of Mr. Collins, from his hip down, crushed to pieces, his jaw bone brokeu unil his body bruised almost ull over. His body was takeu from under the debris in about two hours from thu time the accident occurred, was washed, dressed, placed iu a box and brought here to the depot. The track was cleared at about 11 o'clock, allowing ull the uight trains to pass on time. ! Tho body of tbo decased was couveyed to Knoxvillo, on the night train where lives his family, consisting of a wife, three small children und u sister who were sole ly dependent upon him for support. Starkly & Thompson. This firm will please accept our thanks for late favors. The readers utteutiuii is directed to their card in this issue. ' 1 They are located in Montgomery, Ala., and want to buy Country Produce of all kinds. Known us they are through this section we hopo that they will get a good share of our produce trade. Look to your Interest Patronize Home Manufactures. On Saturday, Octuber 7th, 1871, I will offer for sale to tbe highest bidder, at Sweetwater, on tixty days time, a lot of elegantly finished Wagons, made of the hist mtiterial. Purchaser giving uote with approved security. Jacob McXees nngl7tf ' Oliituary. Pied nn the SUth July, at hi homo in tho neighborhood of Tellico Plains, An dersnn Henderson, K-u. lleceascd was in the prime of litu, and his sudden death was probably caused by over heat whilst engaged in threshing wheat iu the excess ive warm weather of July : causing con gestion of tho brain ; which in a very short tunc, terminated Ins existence ; depriving society of one of its brightest ornaments, his family of n kind uud indulgent hus band aud fathor, and the county of one of its most uprmlit and useful citizens, lhe vacuum which his death has occasioned, will not bo readily filled, lie has left family and numerous friends to mourn his untimely death. . NEW THIS WEEK. Wanted Agents ! For our lleaulil'ul and Striking Jovclty, The Pictorial Family Register Will sell at sight in ulinod every family. Cum bines nn entirely new and elegant family l'ho-tugi-ai'li Album, with u complete b'uniily History. Sold by subsci-iiitiiin exclusively.- i-'our differ ent styles and iii ices. hut oannot be fully dee,- eiib.d in advertisement. Send for circulars Address E. HAN.N1FUUD & CO., Publishers, 177 nest J-ourth btreet Cincinnati. octo-Zt STAKELY & THOMPSON, JJenlt-rs in lrotluce. MONTGOMERY, :::::: ALA WE want Poultry, Butter, Eitgs, Fresh Meats, IT Sausage, Peas, Uenns, Sc., Irom hast Tennessee. Prompt attention given to all con signmeuts of Produce, Oit.S.tf. HTAKKLY S HHI.Mr.-UA. NATT. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY A. T LA W Ashcvillc, N. C. Dractiees in all the Courts In Western X. C X and makes collections in any part of the State. Rwy Refers to Hon. D.M. Kev, rhattannnni J. B. Hoyl, Clevelaud, T. K. Vandyke, Athens, C. Vaughn, Sweetwater, lenn. cctn .It Tho only -reliable Gift Distribution In tho country; $60,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! To be Distributed in L . D. SINE'S 152nd REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Enterprise, To be drawn ibndny, November 27th, 1871 Two Grand Capitals of $5,000 EACH IN GREENBACKS Two Prizes 81,000 2 ( Fire Priz.es 8.uU B ) GREENBACKS 1 I Ten Prizes $100 i ) Whole Number of Cash lifts, 1 ,000. 1 Horse & llnciry, with Silver-mounted Harnosa, worth 8(100. 1 Fine toned Hnsewond Tinno, worth 8500. Ten Family Scwinir Machines, worth 8100 each Five Heavy Cased Gold Htintimr Watches and Heavy Gold Chains, worth 8:100 each FW Hold American Hunting . Watches, worth 8125 each. . . , '. '-. .' , ; ; Ten Ladies Gold Hunting Watches, worth 8100 each. 800 flold and Silver Lover Hunting Watches (in ull) worth from 820 to 8-100 each. Ladies Gold Lconlino Chains, GenU Hold vest chains, Silver-plated enstoin, Solid silver nnd double plated tahle nnd tea-spoons, ivory hnmlle dinner knives, silver plated dinner forks, silver vest chains, ihotoirnpli Alliums, imllea' frold breastpins nnd earrings. Gents gold breastpins, shirt studs & sleeve buttons, finger rings, gold pens, (silver extension etc. Whole number Gifts, 0,000. Tickets limited to . 0,00fl. .,. v " ' ., AOENTSwiXTt-.n to ski.i. Tiokkts, to whom Liberal Premiums will he paid. Sixoi.h Tir-KKTs 81; Six Tickets 85; Twclvo Tickets 810; Twenty-live Tickets 820. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a des cription of (lie manner of drawlnz, and oilier information iu reference to the Distribution, will be stnt to any ona otdcring them. All letters must be addressed to L. D. SINE, Box PH. otfirii 101 W, 5th St., Cinciuaati, O. ep5-'7l--ly. NEW THIS WEEK. CIIANCKKV SA1.K. Richard Tsu Krueck vs. Andrew L. IWera. fiii'suant to a decree rendered in this curse hy the Chancery loort at Athens, Tenn., al J.y Term s7l, I illeiuto-i.le hjf puhlie outcry, la the highest IniMvr, at thel'uurt liuuJuur iu Madiaoaville.Tcun., on Ilia Gth Day of November, 1811, all the right, tlt'.eand inttrest of A. L. l.ogen iu lhe trtaral traeta or partela ol Uud described in the pleadings in thia cuiue, towii: Bring 1st, the undivided one fourth part be lonijiii to A. I. Holers, ol lha huiJ purchased hy Hi'U -Uct). MeKlrulh, A. U llera and U. W. M rfiiu, iu Muuroetiwuiy, Tvuu., ol Jumea Harrison, LlintuD JilUie and the buire ol' Mi chael Millnapn, on Tenikssett ftivur, auppuaed to cuiit'.rii lioo acre. Ah-o, thu undmded one fourth part belong ing to .t. 1.. U'mi rs, ol '3.1 iu aerei jur:haaed by ti. W. MoiKnaoi K. Kverett, in lilount counts, lean., kuown aa tho Kvareti btnd, Ivim; ou ion- iwt. Ilnsr, immediately oppo-dte the tut ttamed traot. AUo, one undivided fourth purtof the right to mine und dij; lor uiineruU in the tract of nhuut till) acres iiirchased by said lliyer i Morgan, Kverett & Harrison lor t'urr. Terms of Sale: Paid lands will be sold on A credit of twelve outha nnd aithoiu the right of redemption. utra with eoml security rioutreii and a lieu re tuiucd ou the laud fur thHiui'cli.ise umuey. J. M. !1L.MKK--.VJ.&. ti. 1. II U K, 11. 1 . & M. nct!i-lt-pf?3. CUANCKUY SALE. , II. Gregory vs. Edward IImlgins,et. a', l ursuant to a decree ren'lerea In Una cause U7 tho L'eHuuery Court at Alliaaa, Teuu., at -Uuy lerui, IHi 1, 1 will expose to sate hy puMie out cry, to the highest bidder, at lae court house door in Mudi.iuuville, Tenu., on the Gth Day of November, Next, the landtjiaeiitloued and described In said dcerer, I or so in ik n therein as umy he necessary to sunny the decree aud interest aud cost ut this cnuse,tu- wii: A tnict of laud containing acres, nmre or less, lying in the lltb civil district of Joiime couulv, Wnu., k im nil as thu "Huili'iugs -Uill 'luce," niliiiiuini; the lands of J. K. a lley. A.tiillire.ith, U. A. -Uackeiule, t. V. Uurk and others. 1 Terms of Sal.: Said 'a id will he sold in bar ufthe right of re- Iciunti'iii on a credit ol one nnd two years in out! I istiilluii'iits, except ten per cent, or the i purchase money which will he required in ham'. ante Willi looit security required, mil a Ilea re tained lor the unpaid purchase m iner. J. .VI. lll.Mn.KSilN.iJ.S M. S. 1. UaLK, b.l. & m. octfl-tt-pras. CHANCERY SALE. , B. Taylor. Adm'r &c., va. Muhala Ulankeiiship, et. al. Pursuant to a tieciee rendered in Ibis tans by the Chancery Court at Allium, lenu., ut .May term, lfci 1, 1 will expos sale,hy puulia oui- ci'V, to the highest bidder at the court huuae lour iu Madisoiiville, outhu Gth Day of November, Next, the la.ids of which Fields llbinkenship died sail ed, to-wii: A tract of hind containing l.'IO acres iodi or less, Iviuir In the 12'h civil district ol Monroe county, Tenu., adj lining the lauds ol Paler Johnson. It. I. C'row.ler, Uliver lUgsdale, Tlios, ti'owder s heirs and others. Terms of Sale: Said binds will be sold subject to the widow's lower, on u credit Ol twelve month, except 8,'-0 to he paid in hand, and without the right of re- lemiitinu. .Vile with approved security reipui- 1 an I u lien retaiueil lor the uupulu purchase luonev. A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 price, i".nio. J. M. Henderson, C.& M. S. P. IIai.k, n.i-.& M. n.-t.Vlt-pf7. CHANCERY SALE. G, V. l'atterson, Adm'r. ic, vs. Sus 1 atleison, ot; al. Pursuant to a decree of tho Chancery Court at Alliens, lenn., rendered at Jlav lenn, 1571, in this o u 0, I will exposo to sale, by TMiblio outcry, to tho Inchest bid- ir at tho court u iu.o!door in .uauisoi.. I ville, Tenn., on the Gth Day of November, Next, the tract of land mentioned and described in said decree, to-wit: A tract of lund lying in Monroe county, Tenn., containiiii nt 711 iicrn-i, adjoining the lands of (j. W. Lee, IS. . Matcn,.lloustou lingers and others, beuif! lund formerly belonging to the estate of George Patterson, deceased, and purchased by John btephens under lecrceot the Chancery Court at Jladison- ville, Tenn , und now to be sold to pay the purchase money. I erms of Sale: Six months credit, without the right of redemption. Note with irood security re quired un l a lien retained lor the purchase money. J. M. iiKM DKKSUN, CcWI o. 1. Hale, d. c. & m. oet5-4t-pf?8 CHANCERY SALE. Elisha Tallent vs. The Heirs of Willis . Caglo, Deceased. Pursuant to a decree rendered in this cause hy the Chancery Court at Athens, lenn., ut May term, 1871,1 will expose to sale by public outcry to the highest bid der nt the court house door iu Mudisou- ville, Tenn., on the 6th Day, of Novrraber, Next, the 'tract of land mentioned and described in said decree, to-wit: A tract of land, containing 40 ucres more or less, situated iu the civil district of Monroe county, lenn., being part ot the N. W. nr., of Sec tion 30, Township 2, IturiL'O 3, E. M. Hi- wassoe District, und heini; the samo land sold by Islin m Avnns to said Willis on the 1st day of March, 1862. Terms of Sale: Said land will bo sold on a credit of 12 mouths, and in bar of the right of redemp tion. Note with good security required uud a lien retained for the purchnse mo ney. J. M. UENDKKSON, c. & m. liy S. P. Hale, d. c. & M. oct5-4t-pf$8 CHANCERY SALE. 51. F. Johnson, Adm'r. of John F. Payne, Deceased, vs. Isham Cagle, ct.al. ' Pursuant to a decree rendered in this cause by tho Chunccry Court at Athens, Tenn. J at Slay term, 1871,1 will expose to sulo, by public outcry, to the highest bidder, at the court house door iu Madi- sonville, Tenn., oil the Gth Day of November, Next, the tract of lund uiontioued and dmcriled in said docroe, to-wit; A tract of land continuing 80 acres more, or les., lying in the .-civil district, Jlonroo county, lenn., being the sumo land sold in the year 1861 by said John F. Payne to th said Inham Cagle and adjoining lands at that tune owned by U. P. tHi'miuhael, 1, I . Kcuguu, Kobt. cucau & others. Terms of Sale: Said land will be sold on a credit of six and twelve months and in bar of the right of redemption. Notes benring interest from date, with good security required and a lien retained on the lund for the purchase lnnnev. J. M. HENDERSON, C. & .V. oct5U-pf$3. S. P. Hale, u. c. i m. JLALLS .VCSETABU SICIUA1 IIAIR Every yeiu increases tho populnri- tyofthia valuable Hair Preparation ; ; which is fliio to merit alone. Wo cm a-ssure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; anil it is the only reliable and perfect ed preparation for rctorinu; Okay on Fadro H un to its youthful color, making it sort, lustrous, nnd silken. Tho seal)), bv its use, becomes white nnd clean. It removes all eruption and dandruff! nnd, bv its tonic prop erties, prevents tho hair from fulling out, m it stimulates and nourishes the hair-gland, liy its use, the hair prows thicker and 6trougcr. In baldness, it restores tho capillary gland to tholr normal vigor, nnd will creato a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most eco nomical Hair Dressixo ever used, a it require fewer applications and gives tho hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, 31. StatoAssayer of Massachusetts, says, The constituents aro pure, and care fully selected for excellent quality nnd I consider it the Best Prepa ration for it intended purposes." Sold by all Dntgglttt, os J Dmitri i MtJidaa. Prloa One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOB TUB "WHISKERS. As our Kenewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much eare, to restore gray or faded "Whiskers, wo havo prepared this dye, in one preparation ; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It i easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & C04 NASHUA, NA Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purpoaot of Laxative pprtmpN no ono mtMk clue tit uuiiivuii;Uly rt!iUirud by every body a a I'iitlmrtio, nor wan erar any he foro no Hiiivurflally aUopteil Into ui, In vury country anil anions all cla.iaes, nil tiimiiulit Imtt'lUcii'iil pur;tiive rill, Tho ohviuiu rnson U, thatUlsftinor reli;v bio ami far more ef 07d fect unl remevly than any ethr, Thutf wliu have tried it, know that it eiuu.i thorn; thosowho har not, know that it cure their nuixhber and iVhin'ls ; and all kmnr thai what it (lout once it Uooi al way that it never luiln throiiKli any fault or neg gluutof itticoinpof ition. We havti thouaniln npon uiouianii 01 t!urtiui'ue 01 uieir ruinumauiu vurvm of Uit) following uuiulalnlA, but auch curti aro knotcn in urery neighborhood, and we ncod not IHioiiin mem. A(iapiej 10 an nvm ami i-uimiumis ii all climntert ; containing neithar calomul nor any dvU'toiioiis driiic. Lhy may bu taken with untWy by any hoHy. '1'huir aiiffftr-coittinx nrenorvort thvtn ever he.Hh,;ind maken thoin ploaNant to take, while living puruly vxUiblo, no harm cou arlbo fiuut uifir use in any tiiautuy. 'I'hey 0erate by tlieir powerful Infltienteon the Internal vimiura to purify tho blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove tho obtructiona of the ttoma:n, bowel4,livurtandotherorxaiiflof the body, restoring their irrotTiilaractiou to health, and by correct tntf, wherever they exM, nucli do ranxcmcat.4 as are tho lint origin of dieau. Minute divectionH am given in tho wrapper oil the box, fur the following uoinplaiutd, which lht)0 fills rapidly cure: For IKypiMailM or Idlfftlon, LUtleae trim, Luiiumwr and Loh uf Appetite, they onomii no taKeii moderately to Humiliate mo toiu ueh, and restore its healthy tone aud action. For Liver Coinplulnl and its various Hymn toiiiH, Hilloti llouiluche, Mick 1Im1 Hchn, J.iini4llc or dirrcn )lvknsM, Ull I nun 'liv and ISIItuu I'vivnt, they should lie iuiianm-lv taken ftreaeh case, to eorrcirt the diuused action or remove Uiu obstructiona which cause it. For Druentrrr or Iflnrrhana. but one) mild drne is genonilly retiulretl. For Ithviiiiikktln'm, mou(, Grarrl, Pal pltatlon of tlin IIfart, I'tiln la the Mill, Hack and Loin., they should be contin uously taken, a required. o elm n go tho diseased action of the system. With such chango (hose complaints disappear. fur iiroiMj mm ivropmicai nwiunp they should be takeu In large ami fi'equent dosoa to produce Uie effoct of a drastic purge. tor ttuppreimiun a largo dose should be tnken as it producer Uie desired effect by sym pathy. Ae a THiintfr Vtll, take one or two J'lls to promoto digestion and relieve tho stomach. An occaMumu moq sumuiaies me stomarnnnoi bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, nnd invigorate? the system. Hence It Is often ad vantngeoiH where no erion (lernngoinent exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a done of these PlUn makes him feel decidedly bet ter, from their cleansing and rcuovaiiay effoot on the diguHtlve apparatus. Dr. J. CAY BR A CO., Prartlcnl ChmiaU$ LOWELL. MASS., U. 8. Am For sale by 11. F.ScmffCft, Sweetwater, nnd by Druc'iists ond Dealer cennrallv. K. ffunford & Co., Knnxville, Wholesale Agents. . Sept. 21, 1871 ly Non-Resident Notice. In the County Court of Monroe Countj .Ml UK M. HICKS, Ei.izaiii.tii IIh-ks. et nl DETITIO.N toaell lnn-1 for partition : Cam A. pluinnnla cliarite iu llirir ut-litlon, vliich Ik awnru to, that ik-lemliint, Mixahetli llicka, la non-n-81'lciit or the state or IVniirxiee. It la therefore ordered that ruihlk-ution be mails far four consecutive weeks In the Sweetwater En tei-priac, a newspaper published al flwcetwnter. lennoBHeo, notitviiiR Kunl non-resident defend ant to appear nt the l.'ountv t.'ourt for Monroe count v, to be held at tbe court-house in Madi sonville, on tli firnt Monday of Noreoihcr next anil muko dcleni-e to said imtition, or the same will be taken lor confessed, and heard ex parte as to them. A. T. 'HICKS, Clerk. September 14, lS71-4t pll?5 TENNESSEE. Medical Infirmary. T1STABLIS1IED expressly for the treatment Hi and cure of Aci tk, ('iiiwnic ivn Si iioicaI. Diseasks, both male and female. Principal Of fice, iKmnd Nrm, near Madumu Cnnduetednlonc by Or, L. L. Colkman, an old and experienced physician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, at I'hiladelphia. Dr. Coleman Iiim made a specialty of all Chro nic UUeascs, ami diseases of a private nature of the sexual ami seminal organs, for the past 20 years. He keeps pouted iu all the improvements of advanccp science, having in view the spceuy cure of those committed to our care. Untriim- melcd by tho dogmas of the past, or innova- Hons of the present, his privilege as a pliysl- ciau, Is not to cont.nu about theories, but to emit, Is not U cure diseases. SPERMATORRHEA. ' ' This afllietion has proved the everlasting ruin of thousands of the noblest anil most talented young men that euergave tongue to eloquence or pen to song. How many parents have seen the reason of a gisted ton go to ruin have seen him fade away from their homes, their hearts, and their heartha, like a shadow of evening from the hills, and have turned in (ears to the tomb when he has gone down, in the bloom nf vouth and the morning of his existence, with out once suspecting that the idol of their declin ing years was a victim to a solitary nablt 1 (or this and other afflictions, Dr. Coleman com pounds his own medicines from tho purest and most otly materials, and uu be sent to any Dart of the country undetected. " lliey act ns Kiniiiy on uie mosi ucncaie ic- niale and infirm idd age, ns upon the most vig orous and nthletio system, eradicating every poison, iuvi"orntIng the debilitated organs, en riching impoverished fluids, building up the tliiL'iriuii nervous energies, imparting vigor to the bedy aud mind, and bringing ever; faculty into healthy play. Conference by letter, or in person, by those requiring assistance, is respectfully sollcitou. Address Dr. L. I.. COLEMAN, . 2N2i,j Second street, Memphis, Tenn scp!2!,IH71-3iu , rrtH Posters Neatly priutod at tho Eutcrpiise Office ! COWAN, M'CLUKG&CO Knoxyille, Tenn., IAVE how open lor inspection nnd reatly for sale, tho largest, I most complete and varied assort ment of GRNEltAL MERCHANDISE, to be found in any establishment NORTH OR SOUTH. The additional room afforded by their new, spacious and clc- WAREHOUSE has enabled them to materially in crease their STOCK, and nrescnt to the trade, full and k - - complete lines of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Dry Goods n .,- w n .f N 0 T I 0 N S CLOTHING BOOTS, SHOES A.ND HATS, HARDWARE, QTJEENSWARE AND Gn A n n 1 1 Ad 1 U d V, 1. To which they invite the spe cial attention of MERCHANTS throughout the Southern States. Gaines, Bro. fc Co. Wt rncll'all.v annouuet l car Iriti J aJ S pu4!k Kuiii.lly, ilnU nrg uur r.iviug our u.-ual taiiply vl fall ami Winitr BOOTS. SHOES. HATS A CAPS Of.vciy JeacrijtUMk anj laltt ilvlcs, lor la-lira aim gruiieincat, wya. lats.on ami viilltiri'li. Aail iu aJKtiiiatllit alioT,e art Buw u-iu-iaga iHrgaaKlalagant'tovkur HEAD Y MA1E CLOTHDIC, II'naiirkiD all Ott Utt atrlea iiml n-jrult ica ; ul jcA'AT.v rujixisirixc goods. I Of evcr- Tnrluly iml rxlia aalitT.lorailaR th largt-al awl luwt atlra-ll i.l"Ok Iu I bin eilv, at pojailar prk'ea. C3"lMfneull ami tvamiiic. -.. , H.ll.lt.", 11KU. S VU. WE will aL-.oiatiuuet ker.Mikanda, laic npply of " ' TRUNKS, UJIJlELLAS,'n.i;. It A (IS, LEA T1IER, bllQEFIXVISUS St 9epl. Ji,'iO Im. - . fcnoiviUe, Trim. FOR" CASH! HATIN'fl pnrchaacd the pioils formerly ownt by II. 1.. fry, 1 olter lha auaie at oriinal cost, lliose who wisn chcag Ils Wll nnd it to their interest to call and esiiuinn for them elvea before purchasing elsewhere. Terma taali at the post otbee.' 1. U.UOtU. Hcpleuilwr 21, lH71-tr Administrator's Ndtfce- ALL persona Indebted 'to the estate of ft. C. .Speara, deceased, are hereby' hotified to come lorwanl and mak pymnt ilhailt delay, and those havini; i-htima ajfainst sajjl estate will present their evidences of debt, legally authen ticated, to the undersigned, willifu the tluio preacrilicd by law, olbecwise they mil lie for ever barred. S. P. HA I.E. -epl. 21, 1871-4t-pf$4 . Administrator. RICE VILLE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL Institute. Trof. Vi. A. 0. llrown, Principal. The Trustcca of thi. Institution, which adilev- e ! so great celebrity a lew years ago under the management ol l rcfceaora Uoftrth and llrown, have the plcusure of announcing that, it la now placed uikiii its former footing, under the cK'arga of the snmt gentlemen. . - - The fiuilitics are being greatly Increased by the erection of a magnificent neW building, 70x 41 feet, three Stories high, to be completed du ring the present year. 1'rotessnr llrown mi now here, and will hat I charge of the school with necessary assistants, until Professor Uol'orth arrives; The exercises will open the 21st day of August. Terms tir Session or Five Months: First Class, . : 8 HI on ft-cond " 12 0D Third " 15110 Fourth " : 20 Oil Pupils will be charged from date of entrance i the close of the sestion. The Text-Kooka are those nsed In the first In- . I additions of the country. The grand and and aim of education It the de velopment and discipline. of (lie faculties of the mind, in training to hahits of independent think ing ami reasoning. Ours is a School for mental culture, and not the mere stuthng of tho mem ory with unconnected facts of science. Funda mental principles ure in every Instance sought for nnd applied. '' c are determined '0 establish a school whos. standard of scholarship shall not ba below that of tbo best on the continent. Hoard can be furnished at 92 to t.1 per week. ltiL-Krci.LE, TiiJ-k., July 2"th, 1K7 1, v J. a. MMpHOUUIl, 1 JXO. L. tttfKrSXEY, Scc'y . . TIl'K MAMM0TH Confectionery OF PETER KERN, (Market Place, West Sid,) K.NOXVILLE, ' : : : ; TENN HAVING Made'vxteifelve preparati Manufacture and Sale of ions for the PURE CANDIES, CANNED FRUJTS, FRESH CRACKERS, AND '.; "'' A,. Confectioneries Of every kind, the undersigned announces that he can furnish anything in his line, in any uuuntity, at the . v Lowest Wholesale Rates. Dealers throughout Eaaf Tennessee are par ticularly invited to examine his stock before purchasing in other cities ilia Machinery and Confectioners Are fTrst-class, and he can offer articles in his 11 I .-j i.. r I i line as guuu tun vuvujj mw luoy uiu ua luuiit uhe" : ; t- ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Call' and examine anil be convinced. ! PETER KERN, OVest' 8id.e Market Plaee,) jjy6'71-ly ' KNoxmt'Tt.iK. Chancery Sale: . Stakcley & Co., vs. Amanda Strickland, et al. fURSCANT to a decree rendered in this cause by the Cha-ncery Opiirt at Alhens, Toan., at May Term, 1ST I, I wHl expose to sale ba publlo outcry, to the highest bidder, alt the Court Rout door in Madiaonville, lenn., en the 14th DAY OF OCTOBER NJBXT, ' all the right, title and Interest that: tbebVira of James F. Strickland, deceased, have in and lo the tract of land mentioned and described in said decree, to wit:' A tract' of land Cmitalnlnff 1611 acres, more or Kjss, lying in the -12th Civil District, Monroe county, Tenn., adjoining the lands nf J. B. Uirchficld, Oliver Ragsdale, Geo. Strickland and others, and being the same land upon which said-James r. Ktrioklandrdeceased, resided at tbe lime of bis death. TKItMS. Said land will be sold subject to the widow's right of dower therein, without tb. right of retlemption, on a credit of 12 months, except the sum of 425, which will be required in hand on day of aale. Note with good security required, knd a lien retained on the land for the unpaid purchnse money. . M. iig.iuuwh, v. m., By8.P, Hal, V. C. 4- M. gept. 21, 1871-4t-pft Decree to Sell Land. O. II. Moroan, et al. re., F. M. UoaoAX, et al. IN obedience to a decree of the County Court of Monroe county, Tennessee, made la this eause, at the September Term of said Court, I wil j,en publio outcry, on the premises, oa the 7th day of October next, to the highest and hmt bidder, all the lands of which Martha K. Morgan died seiicd and possessed, consisting of two hundred nnd fifty acres, more or less, situ-, atedln the 12th Civil District of Monroe coun ty, adjoining the lands of Elisha Kinibroiuth, O. L. Henderson nud J. C. Kiinbrough. Said lands being sold for distribution among the heirs of Martha K. Morgan, deceased. Tke.ms or Balk. Ten per cent, of the pur chase money will be required to be paid in hand on the day of sale; one-third of the remainder to be paid on the 1st day of January, lt-72: one third on the 1st any oi January, irn, ami ma remainder on the 1st day of January, 1H74. Notes with approved security, bearing interest from date, will be required from the uurehnser. I and a lien retained upon the land until the pur chase money is all paid. A. i. unskS, viera. September 14, 1871-41 pfjt