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THE M Q R RJ S T O W N GAZET T E, A P It I X 12, ,1876.. ." J i 4 I t .J -4 j i f,

Tlie March of Reason.child under five vears. one under ten. New Jl d v e r t i s e m e n t s .. ,t Tlie J,ulg-esliii- .

la looking over the columns of one or

wirrawTf

New Advertisements.

Wi' 'T' wTWe t h ,

MAIN STREET, MOEEISTOWN, TENN.Has now on hand a complete stock of

vFPJS.IIEIUPP.FelMMthn ft iUnJjLn Con n ty . y gf y m mfJ j f Hf ffftf

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gesiehbv--i tke this rae.hod to inform youthat I am, and will be a candidate before you tin--til the enduing August elaction" Is closed, for theolft'jo of HhM-itf- . Permit me ay tojeour iht Ianticipate elosirig out my pr4 ; tit Icjkijsu.s ia whichI am engagel, tneretere l a" it' tor tmmnppnn - oii

"the ottiee from tlie fact that I feel that I need it.T deem it useless for me to sriv tou a fan synop--Bis of my past life and political principle, as I amKeneraliy known throughout your couutry ; solflceto say, that I shall make the rare as an honest can-didate : as I have ever, and still entertain honestprinciples, Imt I think it unneceary to say any- -

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whatever yo;f fnayfSmk to be rfhtrt-Buff- er tutoJ

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GRADES AND STYLES.

Septs, 7Sn37--lr

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--WEMAKE-

And keep always on band large and varied assortment

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SMOKIN&VAND. . CHEWING TOBACCO OF ALL

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IClover, Timothy.Orchard

i e i i i : i i : 11j iu ui our Mciwuges, puuusueuu! first judicial circuit, our Ifqptirva.jattracted to an article therein severely....

! CYltlClSin:; una condemning the action OI-

f r, OT-- "PhrtcV Id thw ABtinintmpnt of aj.TUage to HIT merVacancf Occasioned DY

, , . Tinu hchiu ui iuul'b urmea waters, xuthe article referred to, the action of Gov,Porter id characterized as hasty ana pre-rnatu- re.

He is charged with acting withtoo maeVpfecipitarWrfr-i- n m:mft theappoluient. Yet Caiv-esai- d

against the appointee, Col. 3IcKinney,but on the contrary he is admitted tp.bea gentleman of personal worjJU and high.legal attainrnen"ts, ,and" ;ftt, every Waycompetent for the position to which hehfcs'hcen appointed. fft$i -- substantiallyrfamlited thaftrre Governor nrwte-- a goodappointrnenL Clpsely scanning the ar--

Pticlfc, v can see no other object thereinthan to assail the action of the Governoras Tuiaty. Now, we think our exchangesreferred to, are jiisljiitlfe situatMife" Oiseek to place Governor "Porter that is,they are hasty and premature in theirdenunciations of his action, and we cannot stand still and see Gov. Porter soruthlessly and needlessly assailed; there-fore; id hig dafense.jtind, fox'tlje jboaeftof our readers, we will look Into" thepremises and see whether or not his ac--

L tioirjvvyis fremature. Now,about the space of twelve months ago,

,U was generally understood, throughoutthe circuit, ."that Judge Gillenwaterswould resign his truston accoimtofphj'sical 'debility.' In 'anticipation ofsuch resignation various petitions were

"forwarded tollie "GoveTrior in the ihler-csfo- f

isp!ransr.Vitl"thes0" petitiona,'waa one endorsed hy rndre'thafi fwenty--fiv- e

lawyers, "many" of them the head-UsM- s

of the profession, and some, whohafo.heiatlgh leal pgsitldfia's in Oig;trict and State, and all of whom are reg-d--

practitioners in this circuit. Thispetition nrged the apgointrnent of Col.John'A. 'Slelvioney, i tn& 4 .tciectney. oc

curred; and, as pur; readers 'know, a va-can-

did occWnd -- 1.4 petition wasstill at-th- e Executive office, when 4liedeath of Judge GUlenwitcri:vja.''a-- 'nounced. But In the meanwhile two orthrfu of the petitions referred to, werewinidrawn, and trov. l'orter notincntliat the. aspirants tpfefeTnWere no long-er asking tlie appointment; "andih Tale

ineamhenl having died, while' upon the

Grass, Herds Grass, Blue Grass at Lowest Market Rates.

TIM

--AND--- in

GBOOBBS

v Comer Gray and Church Streets,

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OTJJR- - OF

For 30

Ia full and complete, embracing everything in our linel' 016 cntry aliipd to ns wih be sola at the highest market prices, and

Wa charfire oar customers NO COMMISSION on sales, and will mat a hastt ATiVAvrp f nriua ta Ji. L' ,rounds of Ids circuit, consequently the ones are. must never be.usea--- it .is., . . .? n.j i . - whnlpsAmii Tlven vnnr roifp.fi tastps

Days Only!

S. C. JARNAGINWill sell, for the next 30 Days, everything in thechandise line

Family Gr oceri es,To which he has recently added a full line of

BOOTS AND SHOES,Which he offers cheap for Cash.

He will pay the highest market price for all kinds ofcountry produce. mProvisions and Eatables of every description kept

" at u nines. IjelS-l- y,

C. S. FLESKIAN.

Fashionable Tailor,Morristown, Tenn.,

oEespectf ully informs tha public that his ShopIs in the same place, and that he is aiwavs prepared- - " ii" uuk, iu uie most

lowest posaible prices. ri

Cixttiii ana Repairing tons Promptly,

and ,!'T'il't Ct tba.New Yk fashions quarter-ly, customers a fashionableas weU as. good tit, in any kind of Karment thi'may want.sr lie RCiWMt m (da - j

the public.reD251yC. S. FLESH MAN.

A (tT NT Si F? bCT,t oh In world toSivp'rvVi-n.- , v"'" ar. Aaaress U. S.

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WAKTED AGENTS WTf----- --- m mFOB THE CHEAT UilN IHjlN IN 1AL

CNIVEBSi HISTORYto the close of the first innIndependence, including au account or the cfmiaitGrand Centennial Kxhibition, 7t0 pages, fine en-gravings, low yrice, quick sales, Estra terms, Sendfor Circulars. J. MofirjRnn 'n ica w iti.St. Cin., O. " t.AGENTS WANTED ! Medals & Diplomas Awarded

np.w rii; i ii k i n I kiki v1300 ILLUSTRATIONS. AddrVirfTr new' cTrcuia"A.J. JfOLMAN & Co.. 930 Areb R . Thil a.

Wvfl4 I .

Holder, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, and Vi&cerfjwelry. Single ieckaga wita pair of rioRantOold Stone Sleeve Button, poet-pai- d, 25c. 5 for $1

of tiie Oazettk and found rej n td wort h..r. Knfn away io au AgetitA.Circnlar free. KBIDS k n.. 769 Broad wav i v

FORCOUGHS, COLDS, II04KSEXESS. AXD

AIL TnROAT DISEASES,

USEWELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS.

Put up Only hi MJSUte Boxes.A TREED AND SUT1K KE31EDY.

For sale by Drngrsts generally, andJOHNSON HOLLO WAV b CO., Phila. Pa.

Oold fields IFor Guide Book, Maps, Rites, Itovtet, dc.

SENT FHEE to any address,Apply to W. P. JOHNSON. GcnT Pass Art T CR. K. Chicago, or to I. F. RANDOLPH, Trav, Agt.I, C. li. It., Indianapolis, Ind.

WATER'S PIAIJOS, Sr&ss;Are the best made; the Tone, Touch, Workman-ship, and Durability Unsurpassed.WATERS' ORGANS, Concerto,New Orchestral vesper Chanel. Vialeste. and Cvm- -bella, cannot be excelled in tone or beauty. Theuoncerto stop is a aue imitation of the humanVoice. Warranted for six vears.

Price extremely low for cash durine this Month.Month ly lnrtailments received.

A liberal Discount to readier. Ministers. Churches, Bahools, Lodges, etc. AGENTS WANTED.

Special inducements to the tritds, illustratedCatalogue Sent. Horace Waters & Sons.481 Broadway, NeW York. Box, 33G7. w

ROGERSTTLLE

FEMALE COLLEGE.

THIS INSTITUTION OFbe AUGOST 23, 1875. It is

the determination of the Principal to make theCollege meet the wants :f the couutry. lot loca-tion, the buildings, the thoroughness in the modeof instruction, aud the cftre taken of the students,will make it one of tha most diudrable seats oflearning in the count) y. For circular) or particu-lars address, A. W. WILSON,

June30nl7tl Principal.

IPb.otogx'apliAND

FINE. ART GALLEEYOver McCrary's Store.RARE CHANCE TO GET

your Picture. "Secure the shadow ere thasubstance fade . " Being convinced that the peo-ple of this section of country are desirous of ob-taining Pictures, and feeling assured that I will re-ceive a liberal supiirt I take this method of in-forming the citizens of Morristown aud country atlarge, that I am prepared to make Pictures of dif-ferent styles and size of potraiture. I am prepar-ed to make Photographs and other Pictures of lifesize, copied from old ones. Daguerrotypes orother kinds of Pictures. Photographs made andcolored in iudia ink, crayon or water colors . Auibrotypes, Ferotypes and Gem Pictures. Now isthe time to secure your likeness ; dou't put it otT,The old folks won't get any younger, and may notget much older ; the young folks get no prettisrby ae ; the "sweet-heart- s" need no suggestionsfrom me. No one knows but that this is theironly opportunity ever to sit for a picture afiain ;then don't pat it oif . The quality is good, and noone is expected to pay for their picture, unless it isgood. Particular attention given to copying oldpictures. Instructions ijiveu in the art, and auapparatus furnished at model ate charges. I wouldbe pleased to have all call and examine whetharwanting pictures or not

THOMAS B. BAYXESS.February 23, 1818.

Large BriMore House in Roprsrille

For Rent or Sale !

CONTAINING TWO LARGEand cellar. Apply to

JAS. T. SIII12L1XS,' JJeiny$ Station, Tenn.,

Fab. T. 1876.

"ERRORS t OF YOUTH.A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from

Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and allthe effects of youthful indiscretion will, for the sakeof suffering humanity, send free to all who need it,the receipt and direction for making the simpioremedy by which he was mired. ii fferers winningto prcSt by the advertiser's experience can do soby addressing in perfect confidence, -

JOHN G. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New Tkor.Dee 8 6m

VICK'W

FOR' 181 i. V

209 PAGES ; 500 ENGKAVINGS.at 23 cents a leap, Flrt number for IS" juaissued. A German edition at sarin- - prise .

Address, JAMES VIC. BocliMler, . T.

Mo3i!EaLest,Ho'i7Eestorei!Jnnt published, a new edition of D.

Ct'LVEKwi5i.L'n Celebrated Essay onthe baPical. n-B- (without medicine)f S:erniatjrrhot or Heniinal Weak- -

ft wmIn,

two over ten and "uddf fifteen, one overfiltppn nnri nnnr twe'ritv-- , tnil 4kia wife.... . J .

""Zlover thirty and under forty years ol asreThese; facts cam be verified by refeinceto a copy of tue census schedule ior theypar 1840, page 78, .which i? in posses-sion of the census taker for 1840. ; '

iKo'w,' had Mr.' Tliomaa Mercer beenaltogether 0 yeara old. he , would onlybe vt some time thia year, and, from theages of Mrs. Mereer and the chilcren,none of whom were over twenty exceptthe wife, and she being under forty, itia not reasonable to suppose that MrL3f.was much over 50, aa the census takerthinks is the fact. As there are eo manycases .of persons who do not know theirageg'and when they get old representthemselves as being- - of jrreat age, mostof whom saw Washington and tho , soldiers of 1770, it is to be regretted thatthe law of the United States was notmore particular in regard to the ages ofthe persons; bnt it then only requiredthe number ol ruAies and females

first, those under five yijarsold; second, those over five and undertn; third, those over ten and under fifteen; fourth, those over fifteen and under tweHty, and then on up by decades.

' The' same schedule, above referred to,.gives tne white and. colored persons fiep--

arateiy, anq also gives the names of Sueold pensioners of the Revolutionary war,wren tneir exact ages; also the namesand ages of the widows of such soldiersas were entitled to pensions i . ; ; ,. .

We do not say that Mr. Mercer is notan ol4 man, northat he is not an objectof charity, but do not think that he ; isas old , by several years, say. fifteeo. 'ashe represents himself to be. . Very fewpeople who know anything of the ,warof American Independence, from actualobservation, are now alive. Yet, everynow and then, you find some article iitanewspaper which gives a history of someold mau or woman who knows all aboutit, and saw Washington, &c , or of, anold body servant of the ''father of lLiscountry. Yours, ' ; ; '

Observer.

t. ,f .. . Dyspepsia, ;

The following rocipe for;.dispepsia isfurnished us by. one of .the oldest andmost successful practitioners in Knoxcounty: - i. i. - ; iTo the Editor of tha Morristowu Gazette: - ;i

Is-i-t on the increase? At least I see oflate more remedies, springs and suchrecommended, t It is apt to-hol- venwith hot biscuits. I have a very simplebut efficacious rpmedy to recommendit is good fresh water water out. of :agood tsprlng if possible, spring-war- m ;

freslr ' water out; of a good well, andwater of a good cistern the " purestyet it lacks the life and sparkle-o- f thespring. These are recommended, Oldwater, particularly, if it stands inaroowwhere many people 4l6p, r where sick

better with freshwater.' Let, therefore,everj'one, that loves-"goo- digestion,drink a glass of freh water before breaktfast. It will be to his advantage; but foruyspepiic li win prove a vaiuaoits rumu- -dv. Let therefore, everv dvsnentic: takefrom a tablesDoonf ul of cood fresh wa- -

1 ter, ihcreasing to a glassful before break- -

rasi. XjGI nwn mea ai wuai. eipi' rieut--hasttaught hurts Win hvast.j aqd ih&a letUim take no water for atleait two bourg, 'then ad libitum, but let him be sure todrink as much fresh water as he can,from eleven to hts dinner 'time. Lethim observe the same rules after dinnerand supper. I will insure it he . will begreatly benefitted., A dyspeptic of con- -

tinueil sedentary habits will looK ia Yamfor relief witU the best of renedba. '

A $200,000 HOTEL. -

What Tr. Pierce is roin AuImportant Enterprise. .,;

We learn that Dr. B. V. Pierce, pro-- ,

prietpr of the "-- Wavld'i Dispeuijary, ' inthis cltvl has nerfected the purchase ofa large lot of land, on which he propo--posea to erect a large hotel for the' accommodation of his numerous : patients,coming hither from ,all goints of Ihocompass. The land purchased by theenterprising Doctor is 234 feet front onProspect avenue,-runnin- g through tor apgo avenue, o&l feet; also an adiomins lot extendinsr from the above to Counecticut street. It i in the midst of ourextensive system of Dublic narks, frontsthe old and beautiful Prospect Park, isbut a short distance from the " Circle"in one direction, and the ".Lake Frontin the other. : The site selected is a. finonq, being both beautiful and healthful ;

is one oi uie nignesi pornons oi our city.easily nccessible, yet sufficiently retiredio secure quiet, ana commanas a picas- -

Iant Tiew of the lake and river, --as- wellus of the surroundinir city and country.We understand tht it U tho intention Iof D'rVPierce to erect a hotel at the costof at'Ieast two hundred thousand- - dol-lars, ,where those who come to enjoy thebenefit of his treatment may find all de-sired accommodations under one . roof,instead of being scattered oVer the city,as at present. . We are further given to'understand that 6ur arclritecta will heinvited to submit plans: for. the , propo-sed structure without delay. JJuJIUo. JT.Y. Exprets. . ". ;

Andrew Jplm&on Avensred.' Few York Sun. ,

When Andrew. Johuson was im-peached for mere political .differences u

betweeu himself, anil a majorityof the ofleaders of the KepupUcan party, the

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m0st Ditter and. determined or., all N.his prosecutors was Benjamin F. Butler,;then;a. Representative in Congross froi,MassJachusetts. Mr. John-so- n;

met biff i accusers,, face to face,boldly like a man, stood iup do his ha,trial, aud was acquitted; and,hfha ;tosince carried with, him to his gravetUGsincere respect of the natiou. . u it.I,-- , jen. Butlerr .was blessed with fapea.utiful daagh.terr the object of uni-v- er

sal - id miration. , j lie r marriedAdelbert Amcs,,a luiUtary man, witha, euphonious; aud aUiterattye name. andBut that nae, pretty, as; it is, doesnot look well at the end of a docurmerit tp which it has vrecently.',peensigned.- - The dpcument jis a- - letterof jesignatlon of tlie

"office; of .Gov-

ernor of Mississippi, addressed to ofthe peQpie0o( tt StateJ It f was andl

written by Mr, Auxes, after itnpeachfment, to, avoid, the-- danger of , coo?Tictioruf It is a, most . humiliatingSfate paper, for a Governor; to sign.So? the poisoned chalice, intended andfor, Johnsou, returns JLo .the Butlerfamily, to. be drained to its? dregs. . r oth

Pmples, Eruptions, Rough Skin,iThe? system Tbeirig put "under the. influ

ence of 1r,, fierce s;( UpKlea ;JUelcaiDjscoyery.for aew; weeka the skia .be-- j

comes smooth, fclear soft," and" velvety,and beins illuminated with the4 fffowof

--perfect health from within; true beautyetaiMls jorta in&u ts glory, The effects Soflof all "medicines, which operate upon thesystein through the medium of the bloodare necessarily 'sbrnewhaf slow, no ' inat- -lr"' how good' tho- - remedy employed.While one. to three .bottlesjclcar the skinOf pimples, blotches, . eruptions, fellow ed,spots, omedenes, f or "grubs," a , do2eftmay. possibly' be red ui red to cure .somecases where thef system' is ' rotten with

RrbfuIous ublood tpo&ani,The care of all these dineases, however.from the common pimple to the? worst Inscrofula ist with the me of thu most potent agent, ontya matter or time.," boraby dealers iu medicines,' r v- - j ; ... is

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Iisscdutiorf of Copartnersliip. lentFrom'the 1st of April last the copart

nership heretofore existing betweenJehu Morris and, John Smith fo .dissolved by mutt&d consent f

Jequ Morkis.1 ":

There are certain pretended, pHfloophr8.ndwiseacres who, when you speak to them of theprogress of mankind, shake their heads and talkof tlie good- - old days before steam was applied andthe Morse telegraph invented. ,iJ with, suchhumbug! Tha greatdisooveriea which have en-

riched mankind; united by awire" link "great nations separated by mighty , dwarf&d Spacwith Speed, and reduced disease to its miuirauin.canijof py any fxcpeise djTngenuity be demons tratd to be aught but blessings,

Araong the sanatory discoveries of the nineteenthcentury is one, that in view of the Balutary Influence it lias exerted, deserves a foremost place Weallude to Hoeter"s Stomach Bitten, which is oneof the most deservedly celebrated tonic and alteratives of , the present day. The most naira--peacha'jle testimony establishes the fact that thiapopular medicated stimulant and corrective annihilates indigestion, constipation, urinary complaints, malarht) disorders, and many affections ofthe sensitive organs. In the mining regions andnew clearings of the West, it is regarded by theinhabitants as means of proventing, as well ag curing chills and feve.s, and thereis scarcely a city or town In the TJnionj some ofwhose denizens have not borne witness to its efficacy in remedying the first named class of maladies.

As an inxjgorantappetifcer and carminative, Hotetter's Bitters are incomparably the most effectiveand the purest . Their basis of fine old rye, themost healthful alchoholic .spirit obtainable, ia ofitself no mean tonic, bnt its strengthening properties 'fcre increased fifty Yold'by the veira S We ex.tract,. which it holds in solution, and to which thesurpassing quauty 01 tne Hitters are aue.

; Morristown Produce Market.' Wholesale Prices.

i Mokristowk, April 11, .1876.SVe quote :

WHEAT S01 00COIiN. 4045oats ,r.r. 40FLOUR. . . ..i ....t..;: 3 003 50rn.rjA.Li 55PRIED PEACHES

L . APPLESFEATHERS. .......... 2540BUTTER. i..;;.,EGGS 8JBEESWAX 25FLAXSEED . . 1 00LARD 15BACON..... 124al5

Can any cne tell me where JaneEyreis! PJestj,hrin her hornet S"

Chaiiley Reap. c.

S, J, Jorton fcolla book rich withpure gospel truth; such as the "Saint'sResC Cdme fe Jeans," "Dew Drops,""Tract Primer" and Advice to YoungChristians." March 21 llw

"Madam," said a .trance-mediu-

" youf lmsbandTsspirirwishes t6 commu- -

oicate with; you." f'No matter," saidthe widow; " if he's got no maro spiritin the other world than h lad Jul-thi-s,

irs not wortn botnering about.

For ale;at a Bargain.I offer for sale one of the mostdeslr-abl- y

located residences iu Morristown,at a very low flgure.--Th- e house is alarge two-stor- y frame with L, on a threequarter acre lot, on which there are twogood cisterns, and other conveniences.

Applyto, ; y ; ,r L. P SPECK.

March 15, tf! - r . . - -r 4

- notice.. aAl surviving partnet of the firm of W:

F. Wright, Mooresburg, Tenn., I willcall the attention of all persons indebted to the firm, either by note, opcn .ac .count or lien, to at once eoiua4 forwardand make settlement. All persons hav-ing Cilaiuia against the firm will presentuiem, properly autnenticated, to theundersigned for payment .

,JAS. WRIGHT,April 5 lm Surviving Partner.

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The following'lestiuionial from a member qf the wed known wholesale groceryIrm of Carpenter, Ross & Co., is worthreading and remembering;

. - Karoxvij.tE, TBKsr.,i y, t w March 28th, 1870. f -

Messrs. Sanford,' Chamberlain & Alberw;Gentlomeu: The bottle of Dr. Hart's

Antibilious Discovery ?I got at yourhouse has proven, to be.to me .all youclaim for it. It entirely relieved me" ofsevere symptoms of Dyspepsia, consist-ing of dull, heavy headache, constipa-tion and general debility. Icananddo,cheerfully recommend it to any one suf-fering from like complaints. .

All

Mrxha W4&hington College. "

i ; Ajjikgdos, Va-- V Jan. 24, 1876.MeJisrs. Landrum & Litchfield, Abiiigdont

Virginia: . .

'GEKTiiBMEK, For severnl vcars -- pasthave been much troubled by Iudises- -

lion, and havef used -- various remedies..liave not found any preparation that

affords as ready relief as the "SevenSprings Mass." ; - -

It has been used by ladies of this Col-lege family, With the .most - satisfactoryrtisults, in cases of Sick-headach- e, Ner-vous

me

Debility and Sore Throat. I cheer-fully recommend tlie Mass as a valuablemedicine, j Yours very truly,; v-- i

R. 17. JONES? President.For sale by Dr.. M- - Carriger-- & Co. tana ur. ij. 1. iagete, uruggists, Mor?

rhtown, Tenn. j j,J A i.N i Wonderful. Success, i ,

fdt is reported that . Boschce's German1 ujj una, Biutc its iiiiruuucilOIl JU Ilie

United States, reached the immense sale40,000 dozen per year.' Over 6,000

Druggists have ordered this medicine 4

direct from the Factory; at, Woodbury,J., and Jiot one liaye.reported a sin trie

.failure, but every letter speaks of its as-tonishing success in : curing, severeCoughs, Colds settled on the Breast,Consumption, or any disease of ThroatanlLiings. - We advise any person that

any predisposition Jto weak Lungs, JLgo to their Druggist, Dr. M. Carriger,"

and get this Medic Werorlaqulta.lboatRegular size, 75 cents; sample bot-tl- ? say

cents." iTwa doses will rel ieveanjfcai" Don'lneglectOur cough.is 1

(ibineMakerrI wish ta inforir my old. customers

the public that I will cemtimie theFurniture,CQnin and picture Frame busi-ness at my-house-

, "oposite Brown & Son's.Oyriage slioO, iu the, east end "of .town,tiUJcaa.gaUmy-iNc.w'.Slio- p readyLtowork in, and after I get my former en-gagement done,. I will reduce the price

Furniture from --10- to -- 30 per cent. ;will further, that I will not be

jzndere.ikl, but all work except vCofflhs,mt3tv)e.-paidf- c for'when taken'away.Satisfaction ,'guaranteea. All kinds ofproduce taken in exchange for work atmarket prices, Remember I always giveprompt attention to all orders for Collins,

try to give every person a neat andsatisfactory job in that line as well as in

r work-.-- - M. A. WIIITT. ,March 29, 1870 If , .. . uV ,

T H E L A H A B7H 0 U S Ej .KNQXVILLB, TENN.- - -

:mm. SGlliiiiprietbr.?th-we- st Cbruer Gay and --Cum

berland StsM in the business centreofihft-cUTtiif-

J

1 eMyim wilf be to keep in the fu-- anttifvatnpxvirjfls long need; he

tofaFIRST-CLAS- S IIOTELr for

Jit has the ad vantage oyer till otherhotels in the city in regard to loca Dection, VTe'ing situated' :fl ,?'. s k

tiie Busfnesi Centre of the City. aThe interior of the iLaaiar ;Housebeing refurnished and refitted

thrmgbjoat,Good..B8n--ex- c

Table and attentive "Servants,await the traveler.

Terms will be reasonable, and thePublic lOtivitedJiO giiteOhe ; house; :CyndBr iho new atrial.

8 Jolri ScriErPrbprfctkKQ

TO MAKE ROOM NEW STOCK.

express my feelings in a few woraa uiu me eoo-je- jt

of party Conventions; as it has liecomerom-mo- u

to hold suoh Conventions for the purpose ofin. MiKrT-rfne caiiMtt for your oonntyaii'fr ttiet'tltce f yaf emtirtry. I fe-s- l that Teryroan or shonhJ ff man, ' anil eJ y tbliberties grantei him in this respect by the Consti-tution so wisely made by our forefathers, there-fore I do not parixponiinatious ; in shortray motto is; "let am oaarry aspirants for offic combefore the pa6til --rsay it rs to wall theand let the judgement of the citizens and theirvote at the ballot box say who is entitled to thehonor of said offices to which they may aspire.. Inconclusion I will say that I think I ttr iJt thetffi ie as well as any other man who may be beforeyoo and if you should think me worthy of yourKinoort, I am fure you could not coufer that sup-

port pb nww wl would f4 mate, Uiauklul tovoa Cifc s'j'ir Uuri ! V- - r:int-- aud.il elected, IprAiUe you thatlhe'r shaft be n honestlyand to the best of rny skill and ability.

I am, gentlemen, very respectfully,Tour humble servant,

W. AV. HOLT.Jf.rrwtown, April i, 1878

We are authorized to announce Jolmll.KJwies )VwdUUtfei fon- - Shcrifl ofJ ttnn.leftVoutrty-ht.t- h ienfeHtng Augustelections. tde.

We are authorized to announce the'nafme of I. .1. .KipTJf' M a --canididotf.)r Sheriff of JIamblen county at the en-

suing August election. r ,

,Wc are requested to announce the nameof ghiitfi 1L Mooned as a candidatefor SbfertiT-o-f Hawkins county at the en-

suing August election. tde.

TRUSTEE. ---TV-

fTfe wre requested to , annoancp' thenaai1 ol Oeorjrcr W: AVelb9sciindidate for Trustee and JicvenueCollector for Hawkins county, at the ensuing August election. s. ... , tde.:

Tfiuc TuWe E.T., & Gm.ll.rMongor Train No. 1 . . 9:37 a. m. - 9:30 a. m.

4

.- -i aA..i iliSi P.w, 'll(l m.

Freight Train XoK,r . 3:47 p. w. 3n3 pi w." -- r 4.1l:3iip. m. ll34vin.

; 1 f. M a. ui, 3:04. m.8 .11:39 a. m. 11:19 a.m.

, " 17.....4:33r. U8p.m.

(i, c. afc: k. k.Uaily Froight and Pas8jnef Traii Sundays

" '""eicevtod.A4?. 'a4 ilifistoVh S:17 a. ru. Depart p. m.A Wti.t Cfti, . Ji 3:30 a. n .

HAwKINS COUNTY DEPARTMENT

IX) ATS, Editok.,1

Pnnhw' 6ourt-letl-ed

a' taxofotf itnill oir"th dollar ,fi publicFnfvoK This asssniat vtvill rd UQfc'

something near .six thousand dollars.Of hitp Veirs tlife

. Vschool 'lax bus ' been

doing little good and our people are bit- -

will haven more-- energetic. 'adaninistra- -

tftt'eft school jiStTofftcr Tsviil& ,i t

JCotnTy"IItni'iTceswcre thoTOnghlyveatilhitcd in the Court-hous- e at Pogers-vill-e

last week, and the develapiuejUswere satisfactory and gratifying to thepeople. Old Hawkins is all right. Herofiieers .re honest men and tlie. proudold c ounty if 8civeBt 'ytt ablelto paylicr dbts,' and 'build several - bridgesin theireanlihieT t

. ..mi e ft 1.1ray i nai poniou oi liaiuuicn tuuutvt:iKeii from Hawkins, is owing to the1 titer county several years railroad tax,and i bound to Ilawkiua.for its proportuxfc ivaHiif jhat fax for the future.Our neighbors dWn there will pleasemake their preparations to meet the de-

mand. We have found the "hole" inwhich that Sinking Fund is kept. It isa .safe place and we want our Hamblencounty part ofjhe money to put in it.Wc want abont five years back-nation- s,

and regular yea1ly!1u3talmen4J for thenext year- - , Wt-- take green-back- s

! . .at 'par. -

IW The letter of James II, Walker,Eq., which is published groday showsup the rail-roa- d debt of tlie county in tofinite a different liirht from what we

have heretofore understood. Xo one,so far as wc have heard, has ever accuscd'FKfeiYfeupcctM, tilni or the other 1a

....... . . . . .V .1.1.1 v. v i j - '.-- J L

tion of the public money. All we everwanted was iust what we have in Esquire Walker's letter, a plain Statementof the facts in the case. We felt thatsuch a publication was due them,jindwith his plain, good-tcmpcrc- d statementwe are sure all will be entirely satisfied.

IS" There are 230.000 acres of land inHawkins county. " If we had good roadsrunning in all directions it As fair to suit orpose those lands would inceae rnyalueupon an average of one dollarijpnelitmdred thousand dollars would make sothe roads. Thus it is plain to see wecan make us a number of first-clas- s

roads far .nothing ami ,hc, .03,. a j)eogly heone miriTTfM --flmrTigfaty-sM Hrosanl liUdollars better off than we now are. OldHawkins is going to have the good roads.

Iler people arc waking up, and they arewtlio.4.hciUitq3- - tUfceirVfcycs open.With good roads, good schoplsA ?opd

towns, good bridges anfTlots6f coliutrpaper in our pockets we'll be a happy

itset of fellows

A Live Court.The County Court of Hawkins, 'at its He

April term, appropriated three thousand!five hundred dollars for the purposebuilding bridges over three streams in itthe county. Most emphatically wc sayhurrah for that court. The vote was aunanimous one one magistrate not heagreeing, but" withdrawing- - his vote

lastHawkins is naturaW a

county We have ipvery natural auvan- -

tage for making our people exceedinglyprosperous. But to do this, we must T

have good roads and safe bridges. Weverflv bclieTe the real estate f' the cpun--tyt!yM(M-t- tmuch.uhbjy;,than thirty-fiv-e hundred dollars"as it was byworth before that patriotic vote was

boi ao nAdvfgl)Jd 1

r9rtf and brilgcsXte? tffc MilhsAn&xiH&ioui sober peUpie will begin lo.buy up. our idle hindsand the county wfll start on'ifs career ofprosperity. Our magistrates met the is-

sue bravely a-o-d did their duty manfully

and well. On behalf of the people, we tothank, tlie'ra and j&y ?4wfcll done' goodand faithful servants." Do so again, age.

Mr.and keep on doing s') until whavUrst-rat- e

road,! T:t nil jmrts m, .thfe iCnmty.- theThe penile-wil-l stand by-yo-a-nd --tkus-,-1

E ofattain your actiou.

The Kentuckians are trying to breakder

fh ilea K.n4 ;igto wintLmU.to ?e nothing put the calm moonlight I

on the grass.

MAINApril 15 6 tf'

D. O. M.:&3

O -- IoH .O J. J ((.-- s

O 4 CX3sr -

March 1, "76 ly.

Mer- -

STREET.(At the Old Stand.)

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courts were urougut to a standstill,there teing ho mode jia euch cases toproviae-- juoge, otnerwi.?e'ntan y 'appointment of the Governor. And Gov.Porter apprehending the situation, andit being hifl dntr to twkn -- immediate.appointmcti,"iid tiviri. theaaaai of igentleman admitted on all sides to be

.competent fo fill tho pofcUioa, jendprsedby numerous mombersof the profession,made the appeintpeutXwhlchjs ow, assailed as hasty. ' In view of these factsiipont which.' ther Qornor actel, wefail to see where the argument. comesia .that he acted' hastily. And havinghell upjhe case in its true light, weask should our high-tone- d Governor beassailed for his action? We think not,and we believe the-gre- majority of thepeople-- - net 'onjy endorse, the soHcalledhaste, but heartily accept thei apppint- -

ment made oy him,, aa Jtre nave, iiearurnany of them express satisfaction there-at. And we conclude with the" reflec-

tion that all such assaults upon the ac-

tions of our State Executive, will be re-

pudiated by an enlightened public.

Leo Valley Solves;Edit HawVinsCnniy, ejrtamt -tj - ;

Speaking of the improvement made mthe last few years, in tobacco: culture,old Uncle Mart P., of Possum ridge,says he intends to try grafting plug tobacco on a small patch of the home-mad- e

article just to see how It will do. i'at- -

.cat.applieljfor. ' ',

One of our honest farmers was ud onCopper' ridge the other day, JooKing for j

some axe-hand- le timber, when'hc sprerwlmt he thouirht was a laree deer in thebruh; he throw down his axe j and. ran'about ainlte tothe hotise after'his j'uii'

shoot it; but behold when he gotback, and took a cloabr look at the aai-tanl- e,

it turned out to be Big Johu'smare-iac- k ( iennet .)

As nart of his experience, told at Shi- -.iTccj.incptinir thm nt.lipr KliruJflV. old

brother IJftoferJsaid.that wjienihe pfo--J

fesseu religion a row years ago, merewas forty-fiv- e professed at the sametime; and he himself, made forty-seve- n.

How is that for algebra?A deputy county clerk of an adjoining

county, recently stole a gal, and wrotehiA owa license on a sheet of fools-cap- ,

and taking his gal along hunted up apreacher and got spliced mounted ontheir horses. Exetlxior, Calloway.

One day, during last roasting-ea- r time,old uncle Jeff P. came to Bill (Greene's

..ii 1 1 1 j. I a. I

stni uousc, ana saia ne wanieu quaiuWUiskv out, as money was so scarce,

and, whisky so high, he haidly knewhow he was to get it. Jeff owned a fine

el(fot corn adjacent to the distillery,.tlie storekeener. Lawrence, onerea io

get Jeff a quart provided Jeff would al-

low him to get as many roasting-ear- s aswanted. wThis, Jeff agreed Xpbefore

witrtes3c's, tlgtljtfwrepco'w'aavio havethe rfhmtTi-'Tr"s"i'- "' icaHred aitlong a

tloere teas oite in ffiejtdd. Now comes thejoke. Lawrence to&k two stout darkeyswith sacks, and walked into the fieldand-fille- d them with green corn, adbrbiiglM Ath the atHIAoistrutrapaedthe faqks. j JefFffiyes began to stick putalittlcVDrrt Nsiieu- - 'Lawrence k'tldarkey and began to gather another load

was too much for him. Old auntNancy, in the meantime, came out andwanted to know what Mr. Lawrencewas doing there, pulling all her corn.

replied that all the corn in the fieldwnshis, if he wanted it, and that he didwant It. and was going to gather it while

was in roasting-ear- , according to con-tract. Aunt Nancy raved, and uncleJeff plead, and even cried; but Lawreucewas determined to carry the joke until

got the worth of his quart, which heestimated at six sacksful.. . That was the

whisky tmde' Jeff made with Law-renc-e,

jand itHroe" him from sucking

More About the Centennarian.the Editor of Hawkins County Department : ,

Wc have noticed severall communications, not very long since, in the Morris-to- w

rt OxzuTina regard 9 aaoQ manffienafe-- of btfalrcf&r? who

lives in this county, and whichcommu- -

nications, we take it for granted, wasOvr th; Bjgntr?tf.VulVna.8irik. and;resecdSScatltm, tiii.whowfifeimposed upon, as we believe, in refer-ence tu w 1

to the old tnantfSge.'He was represented as being consider-

ably over one hundred years old, if wemistake not. We have takenjeome pains

ascertain sce facts,1 Mndr'-ar- in thenature jof testimony, as to the old man's

The result is, in our opinion, thatMercer is nQt, by several years, a

hundred yet .Jn.tM) Mr. M. lived iu4tlifOr Lower Beech Creek district

dLiwiinsUuuty, a neighbor to sever. 1

persons still living in the same vicin-ity. Thomas Mercer's family, at thattime, consisted of the following descrip-tion of persons, viz: One male child un.

five years old; one male under teaand-ov- cr live vcars old. and himself, whnrepresented himself hs bfina- - 'betweenfifty and sixty years of age. One female

Kansas CeutM ki Apcy.SiUMi. MaJ. JOHJJ W. BERKS, Genl Manager.Bl Estate Business generally ; a Iho hare for

sale all tha land ot the Kansas Pacific KnihrmyCompany, amounting to over 5, 000,000 acres of themost desirable in Central and Western Kansas ? al-so, Mill-sit- es Coal lands, Farms, Cattle Ranches,aud City Property In Salina and the neighboringtownB, for sale at all times.v- - tST" Hend for the "Kanftaa CentraLLand Journal"

larpe monthly paper, --sea a hat theyhare for sale and read all abont the great KeystoneState of tha West.

L. C. S H E P A R Di

' " UNDERTAKER, j

Knoxville, Tenn-- iTH V WR Y DESCRIPTION OF

"Metalic Caskets and Cases, Wood Caskets andCoffins of every, Orade and price ready for use.

Orderaby Telegraph vail receive personal andprompt attention. Terms- - satisfactory. n40

persona desirous of having Photograph

Copied arid-Enlarg- ed,

should apply at once to the undersigned for 1 anaprepared to enlarge and beautify any Picture, ho-w- -

ever faaed, ana give it a fresh, appearance.

Amhrotypes and Dagxierreotypes,touched ap with Crayon or India Ink, and naada

Natural and Lifelike.Pictures enlarged t any size desired. ' I wab--

iast all work,' aa to quality and prices.' Call ' onat my Studio! on Main street, or address me at

this place.

AMBROSE 0. SmUlT,. ; ': ; .

" Mhristown,':Teiiimsee.Jan 12, Tfr 12n.

THE CENTMt HOUeE., ; (A new JIotd just opened.) 3

Gay. Street, - - .Knoxville, Teniii

J. C; FLANDERS,

.T'TlIE- CENTRAIi HOUSE,TS SITUATED A FEW STEPS,

either way. from the Custom Honse, Post Oflice,Banks, Wholesale and Betail Stores, and Market.Beautiful front yard, .with luxuriant shado trees.Rooms and Table, equal to the bestiii llie city, to

the least . rune 8, T3.

THE.Thoroughbred ; Stal li o ii ,

g ll.L-',.,-". if'

JJWILL STAND THE ENSUING

V sf.8aeon near LEAD VAtE, Jefferson Co.,Thn., at J10 the Season, $15 to hisure.

tSf For further' particulars address,A. J. IVIII.I.EK, .

declff tf I ' ?edvale, Jefferson Co- - Tenn.

.TO CONSUMPTiVES.Tha advartiser. having boen permanently curedthat dread di.sease,'-- . C'onsiunption, by a simple

reiueuy, u uuiuua lu maice iuowh 10 nis xeiiowfferers the neans of cure. . To all who desire it,will send copy ui the preserrption. need, (freecharge with the 'directions for preparing and

nsing the same, which they will and a sens CueConsumption, Asthma, Bboxchittm, so.

Parties wishing the prscription will please ad-dre-

, . .. , Bev. E. A. WILSON,W ' ISiPtnn St ., WUliamsbargh, Npw York

8 6m

'ft6!:; PITTiyiATJ,1

Shoemaker,Located oppocite Post-offic- e,

MORRISTOWNTENN.,Ay S. ALh TU E PEOPLE Woraoaa won to hare him make their Boots and

Bhcra, aud do their repairing. Xov 17 ly

JOi

BUY

10

do

GEORGE H. SMITH,. ..i iCorner, Gay and Church Sts.,

Who has just received the Largest Stock of everythinginhisJin6(Sverlfrough(jddst Tennessee: .

S. P. Evaks, Prs't; W, A. IIoitXE, V; P.J ; SAM. H0PSE, ;Cahier.

MECHANICS'

Savings Bank'. Knoxville, Tenn.

Transacts a General BanHiit Business.

iMala in Foreign and Iomestie Eiehange. Se!!Drafts on all tha principal cities in Europe. ;Iiny8and sells Ciicurreut Money, Oold and silrar, "War-rants and city Scrip.. ..

IiitereRt paid on Depoaits of

$1 ANB UPWARDS.May KilWy ,

5 PC tft COA Perdayat home Karop'es worifwtr IU y v t iree. Kn.ssos & t'o , Fortiaud,

NON-RESIDE- NOTICE.Circuit Court Grainger county, Tenn., v - Mary SI. Hopson ra. Bnssell Hopson .

IN THIS CAUSE IT APPEARfrom the MIL which is sworn to, that tha

defendant is a non-reside- nt of the Htate of Tennes-see. It is ordered that publication Ue made forfour successive wenks in the Morristown Oazettk,notifying said defendant to apiear at the nextterm of the Circuit Court for Grainger cuuuty atItuiltdfTU, on the iiii Monday in April next, topie., ansvrer or demur to laid bill, ut the samewill be taken for confessed and proceeded with

This March 17, 1876.THOMAS LATHIM, .

Clerk aud Mastt.?.mar22 iw pra fee $5

X oimiiiinn Mc 1 5i'o.,Importers and Wholesale DbaWra in

Foreign and Domestic

Ko, 10 North Howard St.,

B A L T T M O It K , JI D .April 5 3iu.

eM, Invi'limtary Xow, I n potency,Vteutal and 1'hyaical Incapacity, Impediment Ut.Uarriafie, eto ; a!) Consumption. Epilepsy andFits, induced by or texual extraa--ifauce,' ite. '

fI.. i ,.!! .ii :.

8" Price, in a sea'.od envelope, 'Cly sii rent.The 'ebratel author, in this ailmii ub'tp Estay,

clearly dmuoiinlrates, from a thii'tj jears'practice, tl.at the aianning of

elf-abu- may be radi-ai.- :Ui.-.-.- t thadaneroiis cf imerttal medici.ii or tl-.- a:;.lK'u-tio- n

of the knife; jjoiuting out a nmln of i .,:e atiuce simple, wri am, and by unti ofwhich every snilerer, no iijait. r l.nt his eoiuliiioumay be, may cure hiuifat-i- f ciseapl, audradically .

' Tliii l 1 e in tl.e l it..: ef evss--

youth and every man in the lrud.Kent under w!, in a piiu if, to tvj ad'

Ire, post-pai- d, uu rrceii i t f ix t nts or two ptrfUiiipn. Addrcs tiie Publibhxra,

F. IJIUKHLVN & SOX,HAbU bt. aSvw York J Vott CiiU liuX-t- JWm. II. LiLLAitD, Clerk.2w John M. Smitu. Maine. l 10 no 1 Jy

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