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4 KNOX.VILLK WHKKIiY CHUOXK'LK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 0, 1870. OCIl NASHVILLE LETTEK. Sash and Rliad, &c. From our Special Correspondent.) Nashville. Tjs.vn., Juno 27, 1870. Tho week just pnst will long bo famous In tlio nnnals of Tennessee, ns lnnklng nn era In tho legislation of tlio Stato that will not soon be for gotten, and in which attempts liavo been mado to do much, when tho disagreeable fact returns to tho Solons that, though they may flatter them selves that thoy liavodono much, tho pcoplo will fail to discover it, and hold them to a strict ac count for tlio wnsto of timo and monoy which they hiWo squandered in tlio vain liopo to ac complish a trip to "Washington at tlio expenso of tho nation. Tho men on tho political chea-board nre be ing placed tor a, great game, that includes the coming Stato election and tlio choico of Congres sional representatives. Tho anxiety and caro manifested in fixing things i.s amusing to an out sider who observes simply to chroiiiclo the weak endeavors of small fry politicians to get tliom Miles right on tlio record. Individually, tho gamo is to emulate, the sago of Kindorhook, by n species of non-committal that will make it difllcult to locuto tiny of them politically : but when they attempt to flguro as to parties in tho State, then comes tho difficulty. Tho mixed charactor of tho Assembly is u fair indication of tho complexion of tho so-called Conservative party of tlio State. Tho old school Democrats arc jealous and afraid of tlio old lino "Whigs, and tho way they aro getting ready to disagree and light is comforting to Itcpublicnns. Somo of tho original Democrat? are getting res tive. They cry out agaiiift tho Cooper rule, as they term it, and in moments of confidence, de cry in strong terms tho yoko thoy arc compelled to wear. They don't work witli much ldcasuro under tho aforesaid rule. Thoy think it is about time to burst tho hoops these accomplished me chanic of the "Whig school have put about them, but it is doubtiul in froino minds whether they can burst tho circumambient "tio that binds.'' That tho Democrats tiro restive and cham terribly is plain to bo seen, but how they can lioln thcmsolves is a mystery. Thosti who discus this sort of question, look knowine, wac their head', and content them- fcclves with waiting patiently for tho grand split which is inevitable. In tho words of the im mortal I. Henry, J-.sq.. wo s;iy, "Let it come; wo repeat it, let it come." iiio Cooncrs havo taken tlio lead in all sorts of legislation, whether wisely or not wo do not prcienu w say ; out it persistence and lrcquency of cfl'ort is indicativo of talent, they havo it in largo quantities; ns to tho quality of tho same we decline to express our omnioil. Tho Assembly is composed of two-thirds of old lino lugs and ono-thiru old Iioco boco Democrats. If anv man wore: to assert that this mixturo of antagonisms can bo made to movo for any timo amicably, lovingly, decently or fraternally, ho would lose any reputation for sanity nhfo of sense inlcb.1 havo iriven him. Tho dish is composed of materials that have no chemical or political alllnitv: us well mix gun-cotton and nitro-glycerine, and expect to. movo it without an explosion. Nor is the rup- turo tar otl. It was lcarcd by f-omo that tho election of officers at tho commencement of tho lircscnt se-sion would lirinf on n fruens. but thn family had determined to bo happy, at least for a time, and thus tho grand denouement is post poned. Tho raid on railroad bonds ii about termi nating, and wo may concludo that "tempest in n teapot" is about to subside. Cooper, of Bed ford, finished tho week by introducing bills to direct tho Attorney General to bring suits in the Chancery Courts, to prevent tho payment of bonds fraudulently issued, as well as making tho act take from roads that havo resorted to lraud to obtain bonds their charters and privileges. This is n comnrchensivo bill, and will aecom. plish just nothinir. This tort of leerislntion that compols Stato officers to perform their of ficial oaths is profitable to tho dear peopk in a miifical instrument. The insanity divorco bill is still hanging in tho Senate, and is the special ordeV for Tuesday noxt, when it comes up on third reading. If it passes, it then goes to tho House, where wo may expect another avalanche of eloquence for and . l . -i. ..e .1. - uuiiisb ijiis jici fcenumuui curium uumircis ,u fair sex. "Wo cannot learn that any young mi bors. who nro available for the matrimonial market, favor tho bill. Look out for a rich timo when tho bill reaches the House. Tho work dono changing county lines and making now counties progresses finely, nlthough tho Conststution provides that no county shall havo less than four hundred square miles; yet they keep slicing off. here, there nnd every where; and when it is remembered that there, nro no correct surveys of any of tlio counties, wo suould not bo surprised if tlio provision of the constitution was sauiy strctcneu in some in stances. Tho work on Judicial Circuits may bo consid ered finished, so that it will boimpn-siblo to elect iicpuDiicans in many ol tlio circuits ; out it win not surnriso us if. in tho "new deal" that will soon coino off, that tho Solons will find they may liAt'n liAnfnn 1?i.l irt.il u ic tlin,' (nvtii tlirttrt l.ltf thu Democratic old liners will find they 'can't get a smell of judicial pap they will discover, whon they count tho voto. that thoy have been "Coopered" beyond bono of relief. (ien. Harrison, tlio new United States Mar shal, has organized the work on the census in tho .Middlo District in such manner ns to insuro its early completion, and when dono tho work will bo found to havo been dono in conformity to law. and creditably. Tho Interior Depart ment has issued a circular permitting Marshals to furnish tlio press tho aggregate' of the popu lation of towns, cities and counties in ndvancoof "Washington advices. TliH is as it should bo ; pponlo interested in tho growth and prosperity of a city do not want to wait many months to learn tho population of their cities. This letter is long enough, In conclusion, let us all emulato tho patriot wiio "trusted in Pro vidence and kept his powder dry;" at tho same timo keeping an cyo on the well Coopered De mocrat', who knows but by August the lines may bo drawn with such clearness ns to givo Tcnnossco a National Ucnublican party, muster ing in its ranks all of the patriotism and intelli gence i tno mate I ajamo. l'onslon nlslinrriiicniN. "We aro indebted to Dr. D. T. Iloynton for tho following statement of the disbursements for fiast fiscal year, at the Tension Agency m this city. This shows over half a million of money expended for tho benefit of those whohave en dured all f.-r tho Government: .Tune, 18f,'. ' $10,184 (12 July, IBG'J :'0,4'JS 71 August, 18(10 1M(! September. 180!) l"-',0'" r 11, 0. TAR WATER. J.T.AMBROSE. KNOXVILLE STEAM SASH & BLIND Manufactory. TARWATER & AMBROSE, Manufacturers of Sash, Blinds and Doors, UUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, Dealers in Lumber, &c, &c, &c. IT AVINO FITTED UP A FIRST CLASS Itlncliinc Shop in Nort'i Knoxvillc, wo nro prepared to make to order SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS. Wo atso DRESS LUMBER, anil different kinds of WORK FLOORING MOLDING, In the best stylo and at prices to suit tho times. All ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED and dipped to any point on tho difforcnt Railroads leading out of Knoxvillo. licit Itovclcil Hiding Dretrl nnd Jointed KtTl'or particulars call on or address TAKWATER & AMBROSE, april Gtf Knoxvillc, Tennessee SIGN OF THE BIG GUN! I870. G-TJJVS! 1870 'THE BLANCHARD CHURN!" STACY & ANGBL, Manufacturers of Rifles, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK GUNS, PISTOLS, Ourtriilpcs, SPORTING ARTICLES AND GUN MATERIAL, (i, I). Hater Proof nnd Musket Caps, POCKET CUTLERY, FISHING TACKLE. SHOT. LEAD. GUN BARRELS, And every othor Articlo usually found in a first class SPORTING HOUSE. Agents for tho Orange Itifle Powdcrt A largo lot of Powder and Yaw always on hand. Wohavoeood workmen and aro nrenared to do re pairing of all kinds. Illflcs Dlsidtt tit Order. AVo aro still buvinc Old Arms. Send for Prico List. Orders solloited nnd onrctully filled. NTACY A- AXOEIi, april Clf Knoxvillo. Tenn. KiCnAItDSON, BURR & TERRY, Lumber Manufacturers Water Stukkt Railroad Ceossino, KNOXVILLE, TENN., nHAH:3 is Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Weather- Boarding, Broom Handles, Axe Handles, Pick Handles, Spokes, Felloes, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c, &o June5-d&w3m CITY TOBACCO AM) CIGAR STORE. KCtODOr, IWW V. ou,ooi j.i November, INK) 17.7SO 9:1 December, 180'J 18,VX)7 01 January, 1870.;. 0,000 7a Vobninrv. 1870 10.70:5 09 Mnroli. 1870 117.807 Til April, 1870 44.7M 85 May, 1870 'J0,4o8 tcj Totnl $512,353 70 ml.. it. ........ 11. I A Imnn, lnnvtiu )t the niVMtcrlouH ik-iilli of a olliltl who.-e mvontH llvo In StiuH county. It tippcm ihnt tho chllil ntu wino lcttuco that hml re vcntly hcon picked, was tnkun 111 and noon V,i nx'nmltintlnll if tt li.ftllpn ri'- .. .,!,! ., ,.mmlilll'Mllln llllinlllT of liotntO llllrt' CK?Hi wl''"" liri Hiipjiotcd to huvo caused tlio ciuiirsiicaui tllH 111111 11 ftv emits for IicIiil' drunk in Vlhnlii(iton, Delnwaa'. and charKO them with the vonU when they bent their WlVOH. J. H. WALLET, Exclusive Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, MEERSCHAUM, Ilriur iuil Stone Pipes, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, In fact all Kinds of SmolccrH' A.xticilcw,I At the SIGN OF THE INDIAN, april 6 tf Gay Street, Knoxvillo, Tenn. IS IX RVItar HK3FKCT Till DMT ONH F.VHR MADE. It 13 not a new thins, AS OVER TWENTY THOUSAND aro now In actual anil successful operation. IT HAS NO C0(l WHUKLSl It Urines Hie llnttcr as Quickly as It Ought to Como! It Works the Butter free from Buttermilk! It Works In Hip Null In thoHnino nny. It is Valuable for Butter Dealers I OUR CHURNH aro retailed cheaper tlianothcrclalnilnittoljo flrtcl.iM. ci:iitificati:.s. 'o have a very lnrso number of unolicltcd ccrtin- oatcs lu our po?csion. Homo nro from practical far- ,nnr. anil lirnvn fhn t.rf.nt ta,itn ,.r IhA I .litipti i thn SDInrj-. Otiicrs oro from doalers. etntlnc that f hcrcver mis uiurn 14 tntrouueed, Iiio bcil larmors will not lio itntbflcd with any other. Wo prefer, however, that nil who wish to know moro about it, should provo its morits fur thcnuolvc. and not ho nikod Ut believe what others ? a.v.of it. lor full particulars, THY 'fill; inuua. J-urtaiony HOUGH &. CIIUItCH, junK-lt. l'lirincrH Depot. GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE. CLARK, QUAIFB & CO., l'liorniirrons of the CUMBFJtLiiil FOVN1IERY, liNOXVIILlil, -AND- CARTER IRON WORKS, CARTER COUNTY, TENNESSEE. M'e aro now proparal to furnlh catiiiiti tn tho pcoplo of JiaatTcnnesiCochcniier than ever beforo sold In this Stiito. Wo innUo our own Iron, and can ntlord to sell oaMltiM at lower price." than it is pOMiblo to furnish them when broujht in from distant Stato. Wo mnko both COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, of Variom patcnis and siies, for wood or coal. GRATES, FRONTS AND FENDERS. From i;t to 10 inoh Basket, Fire Dogs, "Wagon Boxes, Wash Kettles, Bakers, Ovens, Skillets, and Pots of all .sizes. Also, all kinds of STOVE "WARE. How.1 Powers, Threshers, Cane Mills. Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers, Plows, and other p arming implements. Grates for Steam Engines, Water "Wheels, Saw Mills complete, and every kind of .uill Cii'-ungs, ivc, ccc, tc. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Castings, at highest market prices. All work WARRANTED as represented. Fotindery, on Knoxvillo and Kentucky Bailroad. Depot for Castings, at the Htoru of Hoxsie & DePue, Gay street. SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND PRICE LISTS. mas-O-dGtwlv FIRE INSURANCE. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, mayS-dtf OF NKW YORK. A. BARTON, Agent. Drugs and Patent Medicines, HARTS RUB-HARD LINIMENT! PHIS MNIMENT. ALTII0UOH HUT LATKLY 1 intrnilueed in tho Soulhwett. U hnvlnir a. mrr good iuo and bids fair to find lu war into many families. T. I ..... I ,. T A T.TT A tll.lA tl VK1 V1W f .11 -It.- twos whero an External Application Is required. It can ba used with confidence- for the re lief and curoo JNl'AMMATOHY nllEUMATISM. EUISYPEIAS, JIUllAB, BUALiLIS, aC. Try it and you will And it a good liniment. Price, 'J5 null .10 cents I'r Hot tic. Sold by merchants generally. SPENCER MUNSON, Commissioner of Deeds for thcStntcofNcw York. E. P. BAILEY, Cashier Exehanuo Jc Deposit Dank. OFFICE OIP MUNSON fc BAILEY, Exchange and Deposit Rank Ruilding, KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND U. S. CLAIM AGENCY. F O K SALE. ONE OF THE REST TANNERIES JN EAST TENNESSEE, WITH ALL necessary llxtures for conducting thu business, capablu of turning out from 1,600 to 2,000 Hides a year. Connected with this property are 1200 acres of Chestnut and Rlack Oak timber. Also, a farm, with good houso and outbuildings, and Blacksmith and Shoe Shop, with complete sots of tools. Thoro Is a lino Spring on tho place, furnish ing a constant supply of Freestono water. Tills property can bo purchased at a bar gain, and oilers superior inducements to any one wishing to engage in tho busines-). ONE HUNDRED IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED LOTS IN DEADE RICK'S and other Additions to Knoxvillo, which which aro ofl'ered very low nnd;on favorable terms as to payments. Several desirable re-idenccs in tho city, which aro oll'ored for a short time only, and win bo hail at a bargain. Also, Farms of Every Description, AND MOIMTAltf AND MINERAL LANDS IN ALL PARTS OF EAST TENNESSEE. o FOR RENT. Several convenient aud desirable dwellings, near tho business portion of tlio oity. Prico from twenty to twimty-flvo dollars a month. Correspondence Solicited and no Charge for' Information. 'J April 20-tf iUUNSOIV & HAIJLEY, lttnl Efitntc AgviitH anil Coiivcyuncers. M. & N. STERN, PKAI.KM IN .Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing AND irnMSllINO (100DS. Onj Ntropt, KiioxvHlo.'reniiesHec. (Opposite Cowan, McCIunsc Jc Co.) Ha.Tlnir n Hesidont Partner in New York, who buys for cash, our facilities enablo us to sell cheaper ttrun tho.o who purchase ouly every reason. ap win JOSnPII II. WILDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Solicitor in. Oliunoox'y. JtSfl'ttrtlcular attention paid to Collecting. april M-tf OrncB: No. 1. rear of Court House. IT. G. K. Hart's Great Relief ! mIS H11MKDY IS ONE OP THE UEST FAMILY Medicines In ue. nnd will bo found nurcat relief of all diicaAcd action from which pain originates. Every Family Should havo it nt hand. Don't wait until Pain comes within your doors beforo purchasing. HA1VT3 CHEAT 11EI.IE1' WILL KELIEVE IthoumatiMn, Soro Throat, UrulcJ, Pleurisy, Croup. Toothache. Fainting. Tio Doloreux, fipraln or Spat in, Hcndnche, Frost Ititcj, Stiff Joint, Ko ver. Sores, Heartburn, i'oat Stomach, Chol crs. Hysteria, Pneumonia, Chills and levers, Inflammations, Paralysis, ' Cuts, Chilblains, Lumbago, Colic, Uurnannd Wealds, Spinal Af fection, Piles, Cholera Morbus, Pain In tho Breast or Side, Difficult Ureathinij, Cramps In tho Stomach, Dysentery or Dinrrhea, Kills and Acci cidents, or whatever your Complaint my be That lvt! You laln! General Fire Intuaiifc Ajjonoy for J5ast Tennaoe. Capital represontad over So ,000,000. Partial goln to Kimiitw oanjobttiin valuable information, freo of oxpeuso on ap plication to ' ' ( ,1. HART'S Vegetable Toothache Anodyne IS WAltltANTED As nn iinmediato cure fur tho Toothache, caused by do cay. It also cures scurvy of gums and causes them to harden and adhere to tho teeth ; it cures gum boils, hcaU all soreness of tho gums it sweetens nnd purifies tho breath; applied to tho swollen gum ItatTords great relief with children that nro teethings it is a perfectly harmless remedy, but must bo used according to direc ting to get promised relief. Who would tutltr with this most distressing afflic tion, when! ONE V CENT DOTTLE WILL CUIIE INSTANTA- o Hart's Cough Lozenges 1011 TIIK ALLEVIATION' OF Uroncliilis, Hoarseness, Coughs, ColdSj ASTHMA. CATAUP.H. And nil Disonlcrs of the Throat and Lungs. Dr. K. II. Hart, l'roprlelor, Itotton. PUULTO SPEAKERS AND SINUEHS WILL Find tho Lozenges invittuablo lor clearing nnd strnnirth- cning tho roicu. Thcro are no particular direction to do ousctveu in.mo uso oi incm. containing notning deleterious, they can bo taken as froely ts requisite. uno or two Liozcngcs aissoirea gradually in tno mouui, repeating it if necessary, will almost invariably givo iinmediato relief in many cases of HoarseneM, or loss of voice, Coughs, irritation, or Soreness of the Throat, Ac., occasioned by cold or unusual exertion of tho V ocal Organs. For Uronchitis, Asthma, Ac.of longstanding, it will bo necessary to tnko them frequently, as occa sion requires. WStop the littlo cough or soreness of tho tbroit and Lungiin time and HAKT'S L0ZENUES WILL DO IT. TUY THEM. Price a5 (Vnt jior Uox. Dr. M7Tytie7sElixerl ror. tue cum: uf Diarrhea, Dysentery, Bloody Flux, CHOLERA MORBUS. PAINFUL PUROINa. BUM MER COMPLAINT. CHAMP AND COLic. Tho want of a medicine of this charactor has long been felt by thu community, and has induced tho pro prietors, by over thirty years' trial in prirate, to intro duce it for tho benefit of tho public as a staple family medicine. It does not act ns an astringent alone, but by reducing tho acidity of the secreting membranes ol of tho bowels, reduces the inflammation, henco per forms a thorougli cure. Tho proprietors toko tho liberty of stating to tho pub lic, that no moro perfect receipt (which Is guaranteed for tho euro of tho above-mentioned diseases) exists in tho world, being entirely vegetable and containing no sugarof lead or other noxious drug or mineral. And they would lurther Bay that tho preparation has mot the hearty approval of numerous physicians who havo used It. DIRECTIONS: To ndtilts, u tables noontul after each pawigc, or four times u days To children under ten, n half-tablcspoon-Oil ns required. To children under rtvo a to.aspoonful. To children under two or three, a half-tcaspoonful, as required, nnd by carefully administering ss directed It will never tail. o Hart's Magnolian Cough Drops PRICE PER BOTTLE 2.5 CENTS. This medlcino can confidently bo recommended for all diseases of tho Throat, Bronchial Tubes nnd Lungs. It is invaluable ns a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Lu of Voice, Soro Throat, Influenza, Diptherla, Bronchitis Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma and Spit ting of Blood. It does not profess to cure consumption, but from tho largely demulcent and balsamic charactu) of tho ingredients of which it is composed, it ts claimed that It will do all for this diro disease that any ttiuoA M'tlicina can da. This medlcino. contains NO OPIUM, or other ingre dient of a deleterious character, and may be given with tho utmost contideneo and safety in every stage of tho diseato nnd to patients of every ago, Doso tram ten drops to h tcaspoonful, according to tho age of tho pa tient, nnd repeutcd in every instnnco ns the urgency o tho case requires, in one, two, three or four hours. The Dnlljr C'broulrle, For sale nt tho bookstores, (it fivo cents a copy. Damon's Stock Powders. riUIE3E POWDERS ARE PREPARED FROM X Mediolnca which possess Laxative, Tonio and Puri fying properties, and when administered to Horses pro duce tno most beneficial results. As a laxati-c, they expel from tbo etomaoh and intestines all foreign sub stances. As a tonio they increase the tono and strength of tho system i nnd as purifier they clc.iso th blood nnd lay tbo foundation for a strong and healthy circu lation. They nro u preventivoof Lung Fever, nnd an excellent remedy for all tho diseases to which this no ble animal is subject. Their use strengthens the lungs and gives h smooth nnd glosy appearance to tho skin, and by increasing the appetite, give vigor and strength to tho whole sytem. 1'rlee, S.I renin per ltox. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. For Lung Fever, or any symptoms of tha disease give a tabic? poonl'ul Itirco times a tiny. For (llanders, Heaves, Distemper, Founder, doughs, and other complaints to which the llorso is subject, give a tablespoonful three times a day until a euro is effected wlrich is generally produced In a few days. These powders, if used two or Ihrco times a week, du ring tho spring and winter months, will prevent your horsotrom being attackod by these dangerous diseases and greatly increase their usefulness. DAMON'S STOCK POWDERS FOR MILCH C0W8. These Powders are valuable In increasing the quan tity of Milk in tho Cow, and should be used by every farmer. It increases the appetito and fattens an strengthens the animal, and while increasing the quao tity of tho milk, makes the butter firm and sweet. E. J. SAOTORD & CO sr.-uetr WllOlfMWlC AgCUtN, vNOXVILLE, TKNN.