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KNOX'VfLl.ft WKKK1,Y ('IIIIONICTjK, ' DNKSDAY, AUOl'ST 3, H70. f a. WEDNESDAY, AlTOlTST 3, 1870. NPI'.CIMKN roi'ins Of tlio CiinoNict.K hiniled freo to nny redrew on ap plication. Ta Up Xntico. Jfcrc,ftfp mil on gtntlemen tn Ifome ramUiliitm, or mutter nf a perianal nnturt, v:Uliciharoeilforaiaiittr-ttiemtntt. .ow Ailvortlsoinciiti. Tlio Franklin Houso has just been refitted in a thorough manner, by Mr- J. C. Sclvitlgo, who succeeds Mr. .Tannoy as iniiio host. The Frank lin is a good plnco to stop nt. Messrs. T. N. M cMullcn & Co. ottbr to our citizens raro Inducement? in dry good?. Thoy nro constantly receiving additions to heir large stock of fashionable goods, and ivu take pleasure in slating tho fact. Messrs. Dromgoolo & Co., of Memphis, pub lish their famous Fcmnlo llittor this morning in our advertising colunini. Their house has a wiilo reputation. . Tlio stcamcriAlert'hiisbfiQ'n'lying nWie'rwliarf in tins city fovcral days, undergoing repairs. Slio looks like n new boat. Clflor Mills. Also, EMPTY 'llAKltKllS Sorghum Syrup, at aug3-lm , llottun ' rarClder and & Church' p. Itcnplnir Anttirc's Harvest. Hundreds of men and boys are now employed by the ii'soiintioii of Now York capitalists known as tho Sea Moss Farino Co., In reaping from tho rooks on tho Irish oonst tho cdiblo inn rino lichen which, as prepared under tho natno of Kami's Sea Moss Farinc, lms'alrcady becomo one oftho important manufactured staples of tho uncrican produco market. Tho patent for this cheap and delicious food element is scarcely a year old, yet its uo Is all but unlvorsal. Evory grocery and general store, and evory respecta.- blo dnlgglst establishment In tho country finds" it necessary to keep a supply of the article. Housekeepers declare that the quantity of ox- rmWtc custnrd, blanc mange, light pudding, cream, jolley, &c, producible from the Farino oxeceds by one-half that obtainable- from any other gelatinous agent used iu cokary. The contral dopotls at 63 Park Place, 2s8w York. Alu-ail. Jackson Hunter, of tho 7th district, beats tho county so far on cucumbers, lie has onq, UH inches long and 11 inches" round. Who can'beat it? Itnllroml .Mi-otln;;. A meeting of stockholders of the East Ten nessee, Virginia and Georgia 1'ailroad, is called for this place on tho 7th day of Scptombor, next. Vt Ago in. Vo nro glad to state that Mr. L. II. Osborno lias almost entirely recovered from tho effects of his lato wound. Ho was on the street yesterday, looking but little tho worse for hi narrow os capo from death. Tlio I'luro to (in. Persons naturally trade whore thoy can get bargains, nnd that being the case when tho fact is known that Powell & Osborne otl'er induce mcnts to customers they patronize them. AVo cordially recommend them gentlemen to our friends. ltnttlCHiinlw Klll-il. Last Saturday morning, a lady living in tho vicinity of Lea's Springs became alarmed at u hissing noiso near her bed, and nrose in great luarm. bearch was made, when a rattlesnake was found and killed, which po"es$ed eight rat- tics and a button. A t'nmlliliito. Uy reference to our column of announcements, it will bo seen that our young friend, Lewis Hu- utburg, asks tho suffrages of Jin lellow-citizon fortho office of Constable. If elected, ho will give his undivided attention to all matters entrusted to his keeping. Hitjl v lto.yil. Tneso gentlemen have been so long iu tho business that it is almost a work of supereroga tion to say anything about them, lint they liavo Mich a splendid frtock on hand and coining that wo cannot refrain from mentioning the fac.t for tho beiiollt oftho ladies. I'mll .liii-s. JohnL. Hudiburghas just received a supply of Mason's fruit jars, which are given up to be the, best in use. AVo can testify to this, from having used them our.-olf for several years past. Thoso wishing them should call at once, as tlio supply will soon be exhausted. l'crsoiinl. lion. Jelferson Davis pased through this city yciterdny, en route to tho Virginia Springs. The distinguished traveller was interviewed by deveral gentlomcn. Oneoftlicm aikeil him if ho was "going to "Washington V Mv. DAvis replied in tho negative, and added that ho. '.'had enough of that city." ,f Siililmth School iVU-linitlon. There will bo a Sabbath School colobratioii at Thorn Grove, on Saturday, the lGth of August, Ji which four or flvo Sabbath Schools aro to participate. Maj. JnO. L. Murphy, 1'ov. O.AV. Coleman, Col. 11. P. Stacy and T. H. Hcald will deliver addresses. Tlio peoplo of Thont Grovo and surrounding country arc anticipating a largo attendance, nnd are preparing to-muko the day plcaant for all. .Veiv l'cinalc At'iil'ij'. Tho ojit(ll-prislng'cili.eus. of the .lilfa-iiiifj vil- lago of Ncw"Markot aro about erecting a largo and commodious building t" bo used as a Fo undo AoTuluniyt anil" Masonic- Hall. The sitcris. to bo selected by a committeeaiext AVcdnosday, and tho work commenced at once. Ourinforni- nnt thinks it will bo completed iu time to open a school during tlio coming fall. IHsciisc Anion"; I'iihN, AVo understand that a fatal dUoase lias appear ed among chickens in this county. Yesterday a gentleman on Market square lost several fowls fi.'init. Ifci not li&ulthy to eat chicken, now, unless puruhaiori know where tho, birds conic fr.iui. Mr. IS. ". Pftrham nto a portion of a chick i'n for dinner on Tuesday, and soon after cxperioncad cuilsations of iiiiiuen, which grow virsc until ho wus compelled t He down. Ho lu not sot over tho oH'eetji yet, I at is goimj; to e -chew poultry until cold weather eU in, Tlic Crops. The dry weather for tho ten days -preceding Thursday was very favorable'to farmers, afford- ing them an opportunity of putting up their wheat in good condition. A great deal of wheat in East Tennessee lias been damaged by putting ltup before it was thoroughly dry. Tho oats crop is also pretty well saved, and is abundant. Tho genial nhowers which havo falkli 'smco Thursday evening, cooling tho parched atmos phere, will about completo tho corn crop, and wo can see no reason why it should not yield as largely as auyfor!iier year. , . Our markets aro now well supplied witn choico fruits, melons, potatoos and vegetables of ovcry kind common to our latitude. AVe havo no recollection of having ever wit nessed n season moro favorable to tho farmer in every respect as tho present has been thus far. : . f , i:ilHt TCHIICHHOO: liiiUorwIl.v.'t Tho fall session of the Industrial College of tho University will begin ontho loth of Septem ber. Having a full corps of instructors, this in stitution otl'ers abundant facilities to the youth of tho country for acquiring a classical and practi cal education. Sectarianism will be carefully avoided, but is Christian in its influences. A preparatory school will be opened at tho snmo time in one of the University buildings! " ' Each county iu the State is nllowcd to wmil three students, nontinatejl by tho,'rciire,,-entatives in tho Legislature, freo of tuition, who will be curried to nnd from s-chool freo of charge by tho railroad".,.; Spo thy advcrtiennmt oji the tlrst l'iriKlUli Trirlt. AVo heard n rumor, that on the night of tho Democratic mass meeting nt ltogersvillo, some villain emptied a lot of coal oil iu tho tender of! the engine, hoping to cnusc an explosion. AVhen steam was cotton up, the cnjriiicor nt first could not nacount fbr the eccentric conduct of tho gunge, but by using caution an accident was averted. Any ono knowing tho xpnnsivo forco of oil compared , to "that of ater, can readily understand what tho rosult might have been. 3IllllMMl A Itllll-. lly reference to our Advertising column It will bcon that Messrs. Munson & Unity havo been appointed receivers of tlio firm of Curtis & John son, Claim Agents of this city. The books of evcrnl other firms named, an- also in thoir muds for Hunt settlement. This firm does tho largf.t claim business in East Tuniiesseo, nnd hnvo thus far been very successful. They aro well known Ileal Estate Asrentsnnd Insuranco Agents as veil. Thoy hnvo peculiar facilities to do business and deserve patronage. C'otlliln'l 'lil-iri-inl. Tlio Greencvillo Xatlonnl Virion refuses to discuss the Criminal Court hill on personal grounds, as tho Whig did. That paper as a gen- oral thing does not, but the article tho Greone- llle paper alludes, to was written by the gentle man who generally runs the first column on tho 1th pugo of tho HVn'if, the editor being absent at tho tmio it was written. NO POLL TAX RECEIPTS. pags. Knew Jlini Well Soon after tho departure of the llrislol train yesterday, tho following dialogue occurred be twecn a tipsy cx-Johnnlo and a bystander: "AVell, John, Mr. Davi has just gone; did you get to see him?" (John, loquitur) '"See 'him I itcokon I did I've seen him before. I'm 'quainted with Jell'., I am.' "AVliy, how's thfit, John? I never heard of it. AVhen didfyou form hiVacqtiaiiitancu?" "Oh, during tho war," ho ropliod, assuming a mattcr-of-eourso air. "I'm nporsonnl friend " How did Mr, Davi happen to speak to you AVhatdid he sayi" "AVell, if you must know, ho asked me to hold his liorso a minute," said the importurablo John, as ho vanished within tho portals tf' Itlll'i- Illllii n l ine-ill Major General AVoitzel,of tho engineer corps. has asked Gov, Scnter f.ir maps and surveys of tho Cumberland and French Uroad rivers Commentinir on that, tho 'Chattanooga Times says: 'AVo aro at a lo. to know whv tho Fronch llroad river is mentioned iu connection witli tho Cumberland, and wo do not seo what is to bo Tlio rum-Ill in Nti'itzri'lnilil. AYc hnvo just beou shown a very intereting ktu-r frohi tho dinigliterti of our fellow-oitiiten, 1'i-ter Stuub, tho Swliw Cuiuul;ir Agent for Tn- in -- I" ; Am C .11 4 i. V i -t dv- f i 1! o, who are at present in Switzerland iittond i hool. In company with Dr. Soyerc, tho ricaii Con-ul at Zurich, and other Ameri- i , the.v bad a m r ph-nMnt ont'iir-lun on the of Jui., uii tin- jiiketM llukun. The little tvl WH- u i !.i il with Vini'i'icaii llaif, and the was am lupiiatuly ubervud. Sucli duiium iticins of our gr-at natal day, by Americans .in '.gn courit ri..'-, mum bi vory pU'anaiit to all itijiatiiig. In tin- cii-i', our young friends .in- that, utti-;-: hu-y day, they slept wuut i i I , ciiiii. ' A ! n a. obtained bv a survey of the French llroad. un ions tho Tennessee is to bo improved between this city and Knoxville, just above which tio b ronch liroad empties in tho llol'ton. Wo are afraid Cotigros has got things mixed.'' rot a bit of -"mixing" intqnded. Tlio rive must bo improved. to as to givo Knoxville the advantages her wealth and Mtuation ontitlo her to, and which are necessary for tho prosperity East Tennessee. ..Citjos, Jiko KniiA,YilIe, iiiust be encouraged, but village, can ailoni toawait tnei growth. Thiol Jcl(-l-l-il. George Fisher, an attache of llobincouV Cir cus, was arrested yesterday afternoon for tteal ing from Alderman AVni. A. Henderson Tlio fellow was in tho Kxpres.s office, when Mr, II. camo in with a package to send oil", which he laid omtho counter, and whilo tho attention i that gentleman was attracted for a moment by show bill, tho roguo seized the opportunity t abstract tho money from tlio letter and leave, AVhen tho clerk came to count the money it was gone. Mr. Henderson nt onco suspected tho thief, and ho was arrested, but gave S"" in tl hands of Constable AVilds in lieu of security. ' 't , t'lirryliiffAVfoniMiiw. , . . , tm U it not time that the law was boiilg enforced in regard to carrying deadly weapons, ll'thi law was goncrally rupecWd, two-thirds of tho shooting nnd stabbing affrays wp hear of woul never happen. The Loudon Stormy in re gard to tho lato homicide in this city, that Mr. Andorson seldom carried a pistol, and by the nierostohanco happSfled to have it when Do.ier was shot. Hishrotherhud tivken It to Knoxvillo iu his capacity of guard, and John had started to tho dopot on his way home, bringing tlio pis tol with him. Hit object was only Ut Jko the property home again, Wouldn't Worl. TlwKuoxvllle papers fbr son "hrni.ihod their publication to subscriber what the blank papw oot them. .A week " go,' liow evor, they returned to their sciii mid old puces at the same time. They imw charge $'i for tholr wookly aud'W) for tJtmir UHy edi tion, jind' stand wwe littlo cliaiioe of keeiiing thoir heads abovo5 Mftor. Swettwter tinter priit. - ' : AilvortlslKir ilxti'iuwlliiai'y. Fivo of tho leading SewTaA dailies of Tues day, each ctmtain a page advertleiu'iii f HeUnbold's IJucbu -No one iu the country Into done inurh liberal ndyrtUiiig a- Holnthold, and in- one has mipi il u richer rewind from hii bunii.'.". Uusi. Hif-i i-iinn't in.iK. l.etti-i'in-Vi'a., i.-. r thai .i ! pi i' '-' i - ' Tlio peoplo fihoulil rcnieiulicrthnt io)oW tax receipts urc needed In this election. No papers of nny kind nre rctpilrcd. Ho stiro that this Is understood, for tlio Dcmoerncv mo clretilntlnpc it In Homo (juurters, tlmt nou ins receipts must no snown. wo warn tho people ugulnst such stories. It Is not i rue. THE SAFEST VOTE. Tho colored people nro fully u roused to tho fact thnt the election for ofllcers of tho new Criminal Court, next Thursday, Is one of great importance to them. Itirtthorfcrn- ycroM law tliey fear, ami thoy propoio to show by their ballots Hint they haw no cimjldcnce in men who will auliero to a party or eo-operatc with tlio clique that iormeusucn an iniquitous statute. A ellfiue that lias inlluenee enoticrli toso- eure the passage of such a danirerous law wiu see 10 id mat it is administered to sutt their purpases. Tho safest way to prevent an pussiDio dangers is to elect men who nro known to ho opposed to such dangerous iuwh ami to ino jioiiucui rm;j in wnose in tercsis it was enacied. TRADING VOTES. KiioxtIHc (hiotntlons of Money nnd Stocks. OrricK or mKKitoxvtM.KCiiRnNicLK.'l August 2, 1870. (Iftvcrniiictit bonds havo mtvanccd from IK to 2 cents during tho past week. As tho prices hero are regulated by tlio quotations received from New York, wo must look there for tho cause. Tho bond market 'thoro has been ruu up by tho purchases of some (Icrma'n bankers, and also by stock operators; but the adrnnco In prlco has checked tho Invcstmont demand, as llicro Is nO im provement In tho political or military situation in Europe. Very little Ij being done here, cither In bonJsor coin. When nay aro offered, a sufficient margin Is demanded to (tunrd ugalnst another such a full as occurred when war wos doclnrcd. Whllo tho price of bonds is slowly advancing, that of gold advances and recodes 2 or 3 cents within a few days. With such an unsteady mar ket In Now York, it Is luiposslblo to offer near tlio quo tations received from there, unless In largo enough lots for Immediate shipment, 03 tho local demand has al most ceased. Nothing doing in local securities. Correct loiiHiupdoliy t'.xrlimiirnnnd Deposit imnii.Mi liny mroci. 1I0NDS. .Ilni-rloil. Iii this city on tho morning on tho 28th Inst.. )V Itev. J. L. Llovd. nt tho resiilonnn of tlin bride's father, Mr. A. J. Kelly, of Cocko county, Tcnn., to Miss J. L. btory, of tins city -nay tneir lives now sweetly on witli never a cloud to darken tho sunshine of life. Tho bridegroom, without doubt, has appropriated this beautiful Story all to himself, and may lie trcasuro it as heaven's best gitt to man. A ItlKlitNlpp. Cantuiu Fverett bus eiirnllied Ids iiiti.nliim In indict, beforo tho Grand Jury, every man car rying concealed woapons contrary to tho law re cently nasscd bv tho Legislature, and which went into eltect on tlio Linn inn. Aashviuc Manner. This is a movement in tlio right direction, and wo hope such a determination will be manifest ed by the officials in this vicinity. .. , ,. l'rrNOiiul. Our respected fellow-citizen, John Glenn, has just returned from California, where ho has spent several months. Ho gives a glorious account o tho advantages ollered by the "Golden State. Ho spoaks of it as tho " land flowing witli milk and honey," and thinks it tho finest climate in ho world. AVe understand that the Sabbath Schools at Cedar Grovn and several other points design en joying themselves next Wednesday by n basket picnic on tlio Knoxvlllonnd Kentucky 1'ailroad A special tram will leavo the depot at b o'clock for Carcyvillo and Coal Creek. Tho gcirtlcmcn having the matter in charge will do all in their power to mako tho dny pays pleasantly. Mnny church members will pray devoutly for forgiveness to-day for having attended tho cir cus yesterday, and will go again tho ue.t time. They strongly resemble tho bibulous individual who was accidentally sober ami sorry for it. Sluio Xfii. Tho Memphis Avalanche given a ludicrous ac count of tho tournament at Humboldt Park, near that city. Commissioner Vennebakor is preparing a com plete lint of all bonds of the State Usucd beforo and since tho war. Tho bridge over Stone river, .on tho Tennessee and I'acitle Itailroad, has been completed, nnd tho trains passed over it on Thursday. A footpad has been operating near Xashvillo, in regular Dick Turpin style. Xnshvillo now boasts another base ball club. In Cclinn, Jackson county, Tenu., on tho 18th hist., a negro was killed for an attempted out rage on flic-person of a lady of that place. An Ordinance to protect tho health and cattle of tho citizens of Knoxville : AViikukas, It has been ascertained that tho cattlu of our citizens are being ntl'ected with murrain, or some cattlo disease, luft among them by Texas catllo pa-sing to Kastcrn mar kets, and havo died iu such numbers as. with their and other carcasses, to endanger the health of tho peoplo; therefore. He it vraaihfil hy the Mayur and Aldermen of the city of Knoj-rtlle, That no cattlo from tho west bank of the Mississippi river, commonly known as "Texas cattle," shall hereafter bo un loaded, fed, watered, rc-hipped, or remain longer than two hours at any niio plnco within two miles of theso corporate limits. Section 'J. That all animals which shall dio or bo killed, and bo not used for market, shall bo buried by their owners underneath two feet of cartn, or no carried at least two nines ironi mo oorpornto limits, and remote from any family residence. Section . That all slaughter houses in tho i-.itv. or within two miles of tlio cornornto limits. bo'kept in such condition of cleanliness as to bo no IIUWI1ICU in mo iieignuoinoou uy origiiiiinn, stench. Section -I, That all violation of tho tirst sec tion of this ordinance shall subject the owner. nnd thoso ing the mi nor llinrn f hnn S.10. Anv the other seetiims here, will subject thoso offend ing to a fine of not less than nor more than Sid for oiieh ntl'oneu. Section fi. Tills ordinaueq, under a suspension of tho rules, shall take ellect Ironi and alter its pnse. Under a siisiiciisioii of the rulon, thi ordi nance was read, t)ie ucontl time uml adopted. The Democrats aro makini: their flirht upon Geo. JJrown and Joe Lewis. Their record suits tho party. Younirs. Oratzes. and llnrnetsdld not, and therefore thcyaru to no sacriuccu. Ave havo seeli an address, sent from "Ilooms of Union Executive Committee, over signature of the junior organist, enairman, etc., in which tlio person au dressed is notilled as follows: lou havo been selected as n prudent and ener getic worker to circulato broadcast the accompa nying circulars ami ticKets. nonsuit witn your menus, unu niaKo arrangements to get out every friendly votor on tho day Of election. Hon. George IJrown is ofprn-cmmontlegnl ability, and it mini ui mem integrity. Tho friends of the People's Ticket can seo from tho above, that all tho machinery of tho party is to ho brought to hear to carry through llrown and Lowls. Our friends must not ho Idle. Votes for Hall nnd Thornburgh anil Tai water are being traded for votes for Lewis and Drown. Look out for such tricks. Vote for every man on the People's Ticket and all will ho well. Tin: Mobile Jicgistcr, a genuine Demo eratic journal, honest enough to sneak lit true sentiments, relate) the following, as illustrating its estimation oi tne colored man: The Mobile and Montcomorv Itailroad enci neers aro investigating thn bottom of tho marsh and river, preparatory to buildintr their bridire. For this purposo scows aro moored in tho rivor to accommodate tlicirworkingpnrtio. Asteam boat passing tho scows the other day, a passon gor mined ono ot tlio negroes at worK witli : "AVhataro you doing V" "lloring n hole," was the reply. "AVIiatfor7" . "Don't know; they jess set mo to bore, an' I'so a. boring." A negro is just lit to lioro u nolo in a river, but a little moro of tho why and tho wherefore is repiisito for voting. FINANCIAL, 5-20S '62, 1st MYl'c's,.'.7,'.l!uSk c -M. 'r.f .i m.u. i rwi.: i 5.'J)j '01, 2d sorles.i.'.'.'V.Ost S-'JOs TO, 3d scrics,....1.07 KT.tValllU Honda C2 K T k Unlit 11 Iionds.UOiSCO Knoxvillo City lionds 07 " " coupons, par Knox County lionds 75 Ulnuut " " 60 " coupon,.par Anderson Co. lionds, 6o$-00 ;iinnce ol Tline. Tlio AVcstern mail arrives nt Knoxvillo nt 10:112 a. m., and tho Kastcrn mail closes at 9:15 a. M., which is a little earlier than formerly. lis ordinance sliaii subject tne owner, 3 having in charge, and thoso trulispqrt nid cattle, to a lino of not loss than fc2Q i than S-'iO. Any violations of either of Ailrfrtisemont. ,V iiil. hr Third Judicial Circuit: J. M. Tliornhurgh is tlio iiihii recuinuieuded totjio Conseryidivo party by the DumoeriUie Onnvonttoii. Klliott, John Morgan's ltebel (iunrtrmater, wanted prferiicu oxprcsod ttr CoiwervntiVo caudidata Young, 'j'liornnurKn and nrown iu tho Convention. . Prnvinv'v liulnnWlll lirnlxisi-d III 11 Ml (if 1 llOTIl burgh's. AduiecaUi said, "that would uot bo m aoeoruiiueo WUU the conipromw. Col, Cocke intimated tout Thornburgh had Wn ngrwd upou in caueu-. Thurnbuwh ha noidout to tho ItebeU and DsmocwU and' in their i-aiulidnte tar Attorney flonttrAl A Miaret concUvo, or mhhiijrht eauous, was held in thn city of Jvvvxville uie nutnt. ueroro the Convention, oniii'-' 'l ! Dumo r i-,,14 niilltli-nl mountebanks and shoddies, and Tlioriiburvh was ajfrei'd upon. Is this tlio man vou aro going to vote ''or'; ' Kospectfully, K. Ih Dowell. Clinton, Tenn., July loth, 1870.-dltw'it. "Ihirber," said a farmer-to his tonsor, now eorn's elicai) you ought to shavo for half price." " Can't, Mr. II ," said the man oi razors, "l ougnt really to cliargo more, lor wncn corn's down lunuers navo suc!i long faces that I have twice the ground to go over.', The Stiito debt lias been decreased nearly $."00,000 since Comptroller Pennebaker lin- been in oince, by tlio reception ol bonds iu payment of Interest of railroads, and from others. As these bonds aro received. the State Indebtedness is decreased in the same proportion. aivi:i:tisi:i r.isr OF tors ncmnlulni; In (lie ICim.vvlllo 1'osl- mnlnliig In (lie Knox Oilier, August 1, ISTO. "Ad- 1' rons call Inn for theso letters will plun.-o f.iy vei l usiil, ' nnil givo tlio unto in tins list, 11' not cjilli-d loiMrithin ono month thev will lto sent to tlio Dead better Ojlice. Jackson, Mrs M K K Kearny. V A Kins, lluhard Kcariu-y, .Miss M C Kylo, Jliss i.iiia A Alldrldgc. A .1 Allison, Mrs Hello Atwator, V 0 Allison, rf Armstrom,', Mrs M J Atkison, Icvjton Urowu, A .1 llorcii, A 11 llalliml, A J Itoivmiui, Daniel ll.ilos, Miss Klitabcth Heal, Oa-s llruwu, ltcv Kenry -t llurkholdcr, Jolm -Heal, L brown. S C & J M lllalr. Tliomiw Ilcokclt. .Mrs W llobb, William U Crciirhton. William Crondcr, U F Culiion, ) li Crawford, Miss Adcli.1 li llcriickson, Mrs A Delancy, (lilbcrt llanicls. J O lleiupsey, b Durinid, Miss Mary l-Minond.Thos Kiulmos, 'I'lioinas V l-'oley, Daniel l-'oloy, Dennis rcrgason, ltaehcl 4 tlrnycr, Zaek llruhiiui. .lamos II rue no. Miss fl b ilroena. M urn, A J! Hoilcos, MIm Kntio ilendorson, Mrs iv V lliiriniiii, lioiirKo (ml) Hunt, .Miss AdelU JltxtstM. S C llurrii, WT2, llannum, A C . . Johnson, bonbi Kearney, Miss A L 2 bcaiiiinx, Capt 11 l.onir, lluzh D l.yle, Mrs Lizzio J, coper, Mrs Sarah .11 May, ltobcrt Monteomcry, Jacob II Moore, James Mcllulrc, Joshua Mitchell, J V .McCoy, J J Monclnin, J K D .Maxwell,! U . Mcbellan, David J ' Xotherland, Col John V 1'ullinan, John l'oidu, Jerry Pinner, J C Poland, Itichurd Park, William II llcnfro, F M . N Swan, Xatlianicl Sbetlcrly. Miss bizzio wiuruerty, J fl Smith. II I, TcniiOfSi-o Pncifio U It Turner, Jlariah Tnylur, ?iiincv Vaijiirislulc, ijvld W '.Viinible, (ieores Winfree. Cliarlio Warren. .Mrs Mary WUm. .Ml" Sitah Wll:cr, 8 M Wilson, W V Younp, Mm Mary Yingliiiir, (iBorxo ;,! JAM liS ltODUUlWi P.M. For 5-'.'r. new 1 5-20s 'i7.... 1.07-H 5.'.MS 'OS 1.05)3 io-tu.j,ox int i.uj Tenn. Bonds, old W now iw ooupons.pastuuc.tw STOCKS- K Mi Halt It Stock 2) I KT.t a R KStook 23 SPECIE. Oolil, good lota 1.21 I Silver, good lots... 1.10 S0UTHEIIK BANK NOTES. Bankof Tcnn., old,... n.1Tn new,12KiS Planters Dank .10 union li.iuk-,., m LAND WAIlllANTS. lGOi, war of 1812 Buying, 120 " " " bO " " 40 " " " lCOj, not war of 1812 " 1J) W " 1-OUEION EXCHANGE. On bondon, over 3, Y I, On Dublin, wn fans, ttranc l'orciirn Exchango for salo only nt Exchange and . Deposit nanic Drafts on the Herman States cannot bo Issued at pre sent. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. rnnnnns....RO Hawkins Co. Bonds..j(vbO Co. coupons,.... Hank of Chattnooga,....0i3 Hank of West Tenn 2:1 Traders' Bank .93 $16.1 12T K X 1G0 12r 83 ....JG.15 .... 0.15 .213 On New York On Louisville OnNnhvllle On Baltimore .. ..Selling. Ko. .. " Hc. .. " M Vc. Sale. i HOOD KAltM. ON TUB BOYD'S l'EKUY ItOAD, JY. ouo-lnul aiiiueiiisianiiroiii tne river, ami and a lylf uiilo from, Knoxvillo, The rami oonwim aoout 1,800. tiiur can ni bought fer COjDIERCIAL. Knoxvillo Wholesale Market. J'cvicw of the Produce Market for tho week ending August 2, 1870. K.voxvim.k, August 2, 1870. Wheat is now coming forward quite frcoly, with an advancing tendency at tho closo of last week; but tho contined decline in tho Eastern market, based upon decl'mo In Liverpool, will hnvo a depressing inUucnco upon prices here. Thcro is no safety in wheat at fl.00 per bushel. Slight fluctuations may bo expected for soino weeks to come. Coitv is very quiet, with small receipts. Car load lots furnbhed at 1.15 to 31.20; loose from wagons, S1.03. Oats offered freely at 33 10c. Not much inquiry for shipment. Fi.oun No stock. Good local demand. Suppllo by tho mills at S3 0083 23c. per sack. B icon Brisk demand. From wagons 16c. for hams and shoulders. Packed In depot, clear sides 18J5; h.ims 17lS$c.; shoulders 10c. L tiiD Nominal, 1"(5 20c. Fkatiikiis Wanted C0(!5c. for prime. Diiikd Fauns Out of season, bat with a good pros pect lor a heavy demand. Wo urgo fruit raisers to se cure all they can, nnd bo suro to handlo well. Cut peaches In halves and dry bright. Cut apples in thin slices nnd dry bright. Dry blackberries in tho sun and avoid trash, Knoxi ille ltctnil Market. llUTTKIt-2VS301lb. liAiui s lb., 2.3c. Vkoktarlkh Onions, dried, peek, 2S80c. Irish Potatoes, peck, 1520e. Beets, V peck. Mo. Ciikesk ,hltla)4s:;0c. Eoos tl dozen, 12s15c. Poultry Turkey, U0o1.00. Chickens, 1523 cents. Ducks, 1.W9JC. Fisu-White Fish. lb.. lO&lSc. Catfish, SlOc. Perch, 15l(jc. Mackerel, ft:.. Bkei Hind quartow, V .. 103d2Jc.: choico cuts, "fl lb., 15c: Steak and Hoast, 12c,i ordinary cuts, WilOc. .Muttox-HB'.. 10c. Veal-V lb., 12kc. Poi:K-ts lb., 12H15c. Hacox Hani, V ., HO'.'Oc. Shoulders, 1718c. Sides, 1S620. i. ' Sausage Fresh, ft., 16. ; bologna, lc. TniPE p ft.. Sc. Puis' Feet t dozen. 30c. Venison Hams, 1 lb.. 12lBo. Fr.oun Family, suck, 5.003.50: Extra, 2.503. Meai.-V bushel, il.2S. By Telegraph. Xeiv York Inrliot. stocks. Neit Y'ouk, August 1. Money 4a6o. Sterling 9X. Gold closed jfl.2lal.21?i. Government securities low. cr. '02s 10'4. Southern securities nominal, scarcely anything doing. produce. New York, August 1. Cotton closed very quiet but firm. Stiles 500 bales. Middling uplands 20c. Flour, 5aluc. better: Western Stato and Western superflno S3.40nf).00: Southern firmer: lower superfine Stato $S5.40a.W: common to fair extra Sfl.COa?1); good to choice S7.3).i'J.50. Wheat, whlto Michigan $1.75: whlto Southern Sl.M); winter ml and amber Western 81.53. Corn heavy; new mixed Wc.tcrn'.Arx).iiS1.00. Hcct'quiet; new. plain mess 12aluc.; new extra lllalOc. Pork new moss 30.25. Cut meats steady. Lard heavy: kcttlo 17ko. Groceries quiet and steady. Whisky heavy; Sl.0oal.02. Freights steady. Turpcntlno fl0.50. Koeln Jl.051a.73. Tallow quiet, lOalOXc. llnltlniiiro Market. Baltimore, August 1. Flour activo and firm; How ard stret supernno Jil.00a6.75, Wheat, prime, advanc ed 6.; new primo to choice unchanged: red Sl.70al.85; gooil to choice 81.50al.70. Corn, white 81.25al.2S; yellow L07nl.lO. Oats, now 60c. Ityo P0c.al.W. Pork firm. SSI, ii.ieon, shoulders lic.ul&H- t'liK'liiniitl Mnrkrl. ClMfUSiATi. August 1, Flour nneliangod: family .3Sai.W. Corn .lull and deillnlng, MKo. Whisky bm.ut OTaliJe. Provision Dimer; IxtUr di ui tnd. PokS31o. Lard WJiuKWio. Shoulders 14'., clear MOM ISVic; sugar ourud hain tZl juiii'siv. 1 ,I.oiii.vllli Harltil LoinsVlLLK,' August 1. Flour firm 36.76. Curn steady, f'..10. Proisions chant'ed. : extra family heavy and un- l.oiiilon .Mnrlu'!. I Evening. Connfc 70 AOKKS, T.OKAOk'. Auimic t 83. Stocks stead . j.i -i-ioiii jriu-iu, IdVKpcxi7 August 1--Noen. Chiton . 1UV.UU. 8Mk. Bond? All new land; 30 acre of whioh is i-loari-d, with several acres in tnrt, uml or 8 ar in clover. Has a good dwelling. vAcelient spring, kltcuon, uuoko house, corn crib, and all ntwewary nut liouius. Alsu, a good farm In WartuiiH, llorgnn county, con taining alwt 30 acres, of wblMili aea elearod. Tsfor tale at 8-IU0. Tho fann has a mod log house, suib'e, good water, &c, una ' plousamly ituated. Forfui thei' partieulars, uppl at tlu- nrt uaun-d larm, lour and half miles Irmii Ivn ixille. t" i..U-wJt. UKOKUK TIU'EUMAN. firm, 5s.. U. Wheat! clotcd flrru. rttr .t..,v. Dm, Tullmv ' iliu--('itr.ens of JiHo'htJSmiiV Liwiirff that it hi iiotonsmlly known, that I am no longer h cantV anU' rPriminal Court t h-i-k. I take this mot Jlw4 to.aamro wy fellow- itiz. n that I have re.ijmSl tlS rttco, a though I Junl no uitwitiun 0l- so aolng when li- uel t7io canl p.i- .! oand vm ,- fo the position I'" ' ""lo ' WTf.C It I- U.VTH