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mblk Witthh OLhxamtk, Mcbncsban, Dobcmkr 27, 16?a. Jiuimii ti,vi,ahv. 1 nirnrv tiMot WEDNESDAY, . . . NOV. 27, 1872. Protecting 1'cach Trcos, 1. Stownrt, of (ho Ml. Lebanon Slinfccrs, communicated to tho Parmer's Club of Now York n inodo of protecting peach trees from tho grub which infests their roots. It consists of a mlxturo of ono peck un bleached nshes, one quart Hue salt, ono pint Hour of sulphur, four quarts bono meal or phosphate of lime, and two quarts lino sea gravel. Hodugcloso around tho roots of about ono dozen trees, somo of them badly aflect cd with tho grub, and put about a pint of uio mixiuro tigut around tlio body lis rrnsres Apcnrnnro ot the Discnio nt Clinttnnuosn. Tho malady, which has pursued its march from tho Canadas Southward without Interrup tion, has now rcaehod Chattanooga, nnd sever al ox teams have mado their appenranco on tho slrocts. Yesterday n pair of oxon woro sont to that city from Knoxvlllo for tho Express Com pany, to bo usod in caso tho horses should tako sick at Atlanta Tho Clmtlnnooffa Times say : All tho horses in tho livery stables of "Weill & Owens nnd Crawford & Carroll nro attacked with a mild form of tho horse discae, nnd nono of them nro allowed to work. Tho symptoms so far consist of couching and chills nnd fovcr. Only ono horse. so ,ftr'm,"8 beon ""octed with running at tho nose. Tho treatment used is rest and quiet, with an occasional warm bran mash, nnd u lit tlo condition powder. Wo understand that n number of horses outside are affected, but us Tn the Snrinc ho examined nil tlin f rnra nlnun- I .VCt there has boon no nnrriMitlhlnrltctni.),.,...... ly to which this mlxturo has been applied. "Uhe. Hcst and quint aro tho principle 11 . 1 .1 Mill n.fiAl Ml ll.n 1. I X'" ... -r t . )g luiiiwuiB, vi mu Jiursw in new XOTK, VtuO iuiiuvuu iroin iauor on mo urn symptoms, nono havo died, whilo nearly nil of those that woro worked after the diseaso appenred aro now dying. With proper treatment wo npprc- nena no trouble, unless it bo n suspension of mu uruy uusinws ior a low days, which would bo a sorious inconvenienco whilo it lasted. aim, n tno worst comes, we can get plenty of and could find no appearance of grubs iiuum, iiuy ui uiem, wnuc ono standing near thoui in tho sauio kind of soil, which was missed, was found full of grubs, and about nan a teacup mi ot gum about tlio roots. This is a cheap remedy, and easily obtain ed, and it would bo well if many porsons would experiment with It nnnn n fnu lm In empirical compounds, which consist of several arucies, generally somo of them nro inert. In tho present mlxturo all, perhaps, may bo nctivo except tho sea gravel. I doubt if it ia any moro useful in this caso than it Is upon tho roofs of houses. Farm Hints. We copy tho following interesting items frnm tho last number of tho Amcriean An. rieullurist : Young pigs, liko all young, growing an imals, should have abundance of food, and mo urai. ui oie unu treatment. Woflndo thousand different remedies sup- 13 .or?anlzallon to this gcsica by horso surgeons for tho nrovailimr principles no represents malady tbat may eventually reach this section, ireo covemment. lllO following SCems to tin roomrilnil ncnln.l,ln lowincr seems to tin roomrilnil ni nninni,i in tho press, and wo givo it for what it may provo to bo worth. All authorities seem to agrco that rest and good nursing aro tho main things nnd such seems to bo reasonable. Thus uiii-uu -uunn, n notcu norseman, says : j.110 most approved treatment is to Johnson's Homo Os-gnu nn tho I'olltlcnl I'll litre In Tennessee. Tho Greenovlllo Sentinel and Reporter, tho homo organ of Andrew Johnson, in this week's lssuo hurls this thunderbolt at the Cheatham Democracy: Tho ring Is trying to rally Its broken columns, Tho spirit of proscription is still rlfrf. Mr. Johnson nnd his supporters nro daily arraigned, charged will ills of which they wero neither tho ennso nnr tl in nnnn. sion, ncd bitter, mallguautoabuso is their daily portion. , If Johnson men aro to bo proscribed by tho Cheatham men in the Legislature If the majority force such Issues, then our advice isfortho Johnson men toformsuch alliances, both offensive and defensive, as will be ncccsenry notonly for self defense, but also for tho purposo of annihilating with a clap of thunder tho last remnant of j mat niinerto almost Invincible military ring whoso power Andrew Johnson broko uponmopiain. Aro tho Cheathamitcs anxious to forco such issues ? Andrew Johnson Is not dead, neither has his power departed, nor is hi3 uauau wciiK. Around mm stand ills voter ans nity tnousand voters stronir. and daily growingin numbers. His very namo icgion, and tlio aro as undvino- ns Andrew .Tnlinunn n statesman, a leader, nt Uio linmi nfMiit, ciplined army, panoplied with tho eternal Miniujuuui ngiit can vanquisn tno now larger force, broken, demoralized, without Patent Pnlnt, OMJ CATS no YOUR OWrY VAIXl'IKG BY I'SIXO BRADLEY'S rATENT ENAMED tars Made from Pure While Lead, Linseed Oil and Zinc. We ospeelnlly call attention to the following testimonials of tho t PAINT. onmofflr! New Jersey Enamel Faint Company hna- Our reasontl'or this Is that wo So nrt Pleased to find that tho Agent, Mr. C P. Knhrht JHf PS5?wleJTrtW?i,,i nlc" w. kVV ood. Vfo were paint shou d ho irti,H. in ,t,nV,hVjuV.8.ni,..w?.or ourwayof thinking, nnd wlthcd above ol . that ihr.- w K..tiif.1!?,5' m, conscientious opinion ol its m i uciJ , ifin fnat 1110 linaind Paint con : Mp..c,'1?kt.?'." 11 i diflicult to procuro tho necessary criU, Having had this ics up fully to all that ia ingredienti! for mlTlnn" can be nnnllcd l,r nVnn, . E ":.f1"t LS.","S!L 1 :n,.nt rfo.vo inva uable. as it is already nrctmred. nnS. s.hool.hou;es it will Pro7o Very economical aS eif n, i,Vn,,rf.f ,a&yo.r.k,.ln lwellinf churches nnd test mado in our hnniphnld claimed for ft. Inthocountry, iuiui, uuu PKiiuui irornmen s,uaro yards, giving , coat,.' oSrwffi twnt, VTn Tn fftnrtrt Tt .(T..J inside and"ou 'r;ffi"ilraUd agent, and to testlry to it! Tpcrior hy ovcrany and nil oi paint possibly be subjected to the very severe test it u nriS!,1' !oap and.totla aro constantly applied to It. nni mrn i;. I k ntnhi n ii'i iv.k t l i r . . ,,V.iJri.2t2.fo.riVmU.a ?.' In n l'rirote dwelling can it undergoes nt this establishment, where! duhiVo ?fln Of tho numerous ndvantaws it pSsesse. ovw frC! B",wheJn &rt) on- !M55"fi.?. rurehascrsV its quickly d?ying BoS?rll2."i8fJK SSl'SSi'S '.? J c.d L.nd -W Cor u!." W " pecqcu, nnu its very percent bio tenneltO.whM, u". "ecoiion pi wo wiven 11 13 utca. As such I most earnestly recommend it to t in mrAi,.V,,i i . 'i uraul,liyt0 tno objects on it w I give them greater salisfactlon than thS Sn hlS n?l?.eIf'iants ""1 tradesmen of our city, believing 11 .vi... "" ;. . I.""" ' ucy can possioiy antic. nato. E. SINN, FrontStreet Theatre. , , most iio?f. joirx wetiieukd. ur n.MuiiT. ai mo recommendation of Z ours respectfully. .mi S.,frenvdi I ttl&&&rj2wltnt "llradlcyV Paint moro sunace tban you Tho following letter islequally strongand valuablo: we wnV Enamel Paint 1" r " uuwisoob iuu uestoi an, kiflflffreenhlA ndnr r ttiHEKKD. roin Kiflagrt jpiI.N V trivo tho pndeavorlng to meet tho issues of tho IIv moro water, in which liWlr llnnnrl salt have beon dissolvod. This diet will keep tllO bOU'OlS ODOn. T.llh llm nl- r,.,!tl,l ,:,1. SheeD-killiuc d liniment of hartshorn nnd red nennnr. Snmn at this season. Put bells on two or three f lV0.flv0 drops of aconito ovory iix hours to nl- sueep m eacn hock. Keep a gun loaded ready for tho dogs. Manure in tho nursery and orchard is needed, in order to securo tho best results, and tho fall i3 a good tlmo to haul and spread it upon tho land. Spring pigs, if M0t in unusually good condition, can probably bo wintered with profit. Pork can hardly fail to bo much higher next year than now. Potato tops aro well worth drawing to the yard to absorb the liquid manure. Al lowing them to remain scattered over the held until Bpring is a very slovenly prac tice. On low. moist land, tlio full in n .i time to cut ditches and clean out and deep ed old ones. Underdralning on uplands is usually best done in the spring, or late in tho fall or early winter, when tho ground is saturated with water. Pieces of boards, broken rails, barrel staves, should bo gathered up before they become saturated with the fall rains. A few hours' labor in strengtheninc un would .iuu mueu to tno appearanco ol many a wcok's duration and tho other was dovelopcd larm. Nothing pays better than neatness. on yesterday, by a horso nt work, which was at system nnd order. onco taken out of harness. Both animals are Do not sell the best owes or lambs. Sheen um?,cr tcatmnt and arc doing well, aro scarce, and butchers aro pickhiK un all n 1 t tst -.Cras?r18 l.hnt ?f. a llors,) bolonging to tho good sheep and lambs they can ilnd. i.hjf115' ?hieh was attacked " Xover let a butcher tro into vn.,7flnnii & ,n6tant ..Til. w taken with an you, tavo selected ou, all that you intend iSrr'lnf Ji m'a iu nccji. took Clloct on tho rrlnnrls. Mr TTorrit' ,.t1,n- ... . . . -BkOAad WtWIiliUi nnimal rest as soon as taken, blankot well, and '"K present, with theonly principle known keen comfortable!. Onnrt niiriini. v.,, to their nartv a (!onfc(lprntrrnnnrl rf i,n . i ... m u ""J iuui u i -v - .w... j A i.m man meuicino. i ecu bran, m xed with warm i'nst. recommend very Dear Sir: Tho paint wo pu'rchas'cd'fromyou- uenred. xnis is dcslro iv v Kin l wft urn nn. lOSS. which must. wnthlnW. r.i.f k. ..tl.. rrt, '',"" aend it with certa'ldty: anTintend to mV it on M o?ca Ion where we respectfully. EMMART & QUAUTLfcY. 272 w Tii.iX,rJ,l Let Kincr Harris winil lila 1 his clans let tho military ring marshal its hosts if not content With thnnninle(nl.-nMn verdict of tho people rendered on the oth of im? Iuonul nnd somo will experienco the uiiiciuiicu uetween ucieat and utter anni- iiiiatiou. good job of work. Sold by the gallon, keg and barrel. Specimens and price list furnished"?'. SiSn "nd 1,r0SCO I8iDte';s- C. P. KNIGHT, mchl2-d3m-w9m .SOI.r. AOCST, 03 W. I.OMIlAltl) ST., Hnlllmoro Tho l'ork TrnUo. Louis Democrat of the ISth lay fovcr. llollndonnn. or rrMtn.nCiTt a:, soWcd in tho wator, answors tho samo purpose. The diseaso yields rapidly to tho abovo troat- l"!1 ' S.?1 rcsf and K01 nursing aro tho wholo battle. Tho only horses civintr anv anilotv nrn thoso worked after boing stricken. Your cor- The St. respondent's horses havo it, and aro doing well ,nv, under tho abovo troatmont. AVorltinn. n .im, a,,ia- iiorso orings on lung lover. iteceipts or liogs for the week ending l,nrt,CLn 'aTLn .S?" ,Lco?taKion: f"r aKaiilst head last week, 'since No- "i " :"' "? """. 'vo uuun anacK- vcmoer JSt DJ.W7: same t mo Inst. 29.0S5: shinned sinno Knvomtioi' let same time last year, 3,987. Estimated number killed and in tho hands of pack ers, 48,277, against 2o,093 samo time last year. Tho weather has been favorable for I'uviuiii, mo Hugo uuu uuuosr unpre cedented nrrival of hogs in tho middle of uiu euK, wnne it depressed prices, called our packers out in force, induced a brisk iuuiuujem, aiiuncany an onenngs wero taken nt tho decline established, tho pens being well cleared at tho closo of Friday. Receipts of hogs Saturday 5.31S head. Ac tive and ilrmer at S3 G0a4 00 ; bulk at S3 80 General Ittcrchniidlac. t . .......v fcvr suuuiu i Hiimn nmrt loot ?nn n no t.h. Jiavo penect rest ana careful attention abovo uiurjiuniK eisc. xnisis the course urged by expononced veterinary surgeons, and whilo tho malady may or may not make its appearance, yet there need bo no loss beyond a temporary onAa rr"S3mcnt in business if caro is taken. Tho diseaso is slowly spreading in Nashville, put those; hrst attackod nro improving and thoro j-n? cxTcltemcnt. Nono of thoso attooked havo died. In many instances, no doubt, tho rav ages of tho distemper havo beon greatly magni fied and owners of stock needlessly alarmed! Two cases of tho disoaso havo appeared Within a short distance of Knoxvillo, ono of a Subsolling Land. A correspondent of tho Western Rural writes as follows of an experiment in sub soiling: "Now for the test. I took twenty-two .teres oi genuy-roiiing land, equally well I Buusojlcd eleven acres. This portion had nexer been seeded to grass of any kind to my knowledge at least not for many years. The other eleven acres I plowed tho usual way ; that is, what would be termed shallow plowing. It was all plant ed about tho samo time. "cultivated as near as could be alike, with cultivator. No noeing wa done on eltner place. I think both pieces of land had previously about the same attention, as regards manuer and tillage, except that tho part I did not sub- buu uiiu mo auvantago ot a good still sward or cioyer and timothy turue l under the preceding Spring, after being . ceded three jw...,. noun hu.1, luut l iook irom the part plowed tho ordinary way.and not ouou,ii,-u, uui, tun ousueis to mo acre on uio average; wuuo from tlio was sunsoiied I took Vnlunblo Improvement. McCallum & Co. somo timo since purchased tlio gully on tho corner of Asylum and Locust streets, lor a considerable sum, considering tho nppcaranco of tho lots. Sonio of their friends remarked at tho timo of tho purchaso :"" '.i', ,l"uuB'" mcy nau been in jviiuivmu jong onougn not to bo taken in in such a manner. But, far from hav ingmadoa bad bargain, it has 'proven an ad vai j ? t0 tlleln and tho city 115 wo11- Thoy havo ) - was ridine him at that timo nrnnnd tlirnmrVi m country, nnd not thinking nnything serious tho matter, continued to uso him for a day or two. 3" e.raP'd beenmo w-orso. It took occa- sold tho corner lot, and aronow laying the foun Munni uu oi cougning and showcd aicns of a dntions for thrco build In r"l nn thn nmnlr, iB. Eonsallon: Uapt. Harris at onco pro- Thoy aro having tho ontiFo cullv filled o at tfcded to uso such romeil is n ind hn ,i. I on r UV' "'IS? HP at WW & W W- "hover nro : ZrToX g M Q xl 0 nart wbinh thlrtv-fivo buahnls per aero as an average. T sonri vnn tiiSc rn. i.u.kui n,y ciijunmunts, noping tnat I may Jiear from others who may have exneri- ltintiti1 Ait 41. , .. i.. 1. 7 . .V" l,JO a""iu principle, or some' thing better. A rica for Sheep. o copy irom tho McMinnvillo Xcw j-.ru, a seiisiDio arucio on the subject of pm-cji or xogs," written by a farmer wiiosu statement deserves consideration. It Is disgraceful to tho prp.it n fetato of Tennesseo that farmers havo no adequate protection from tamo wolves kept for no useful purpose. For a great jti,la i.iuir iorii larmcrs raised uXl co many Bhecp as were raised in any other State. This result was achievod by Imposing a tax on all dogs In every county to create u fund to pay for all sheep that dogs killed in the county. Where few Biitujj were Kineu, uio tax was very lieht " " "'vi ""a in iJiupuruon. This law onerated well ovnr fnrf and is nrobablv still in fnrPf. 'I'n ,.ni,l tho tax, the owners of dogs havo only to put out of tho way all that injuro sheep. During 2.5 years' residence on farms in tin. houth, tho writer has had two good flocks of sheep, ono in Georgia, and ono in Ten- iicasve, uoiu ot wnicu wero destroyed bv dogs. This hostility to wool growing, and attachment to worthies onm , i.,,n.i0 clothe thousands in rags, and make warm blankets scarce in many a log cabin. Ad vanced civilization prefers mutton to tho lleah of dogs, nnd wool to dog's hair for comfort, or food and clothing. Union and American, Lime in Cnops.-Therc Is said to be car ried oil from the soli 9 pounds of limo In IS bushels of oats, and 15 pounds In 38 bushels or barley. There aro &5 pounds of limo in 2 tons of ryo grass, 120 pounds In 2 tons of clover5, and 140 pounds in 23 tons of turnips, and 270 pounds In 0 tonB of pota toes. Somo soils contain abundance of lime for a thousand years, while others re quire an occasional application of limo as a fortillzer. j V" O eta vwiiiliUi-Jtll alter wnicn applying poultices to the neck. Ho uiuuKuiuu ino unimai ana Kept lum as warm ns p? ,,Ie,,and 13 ",ow Giving him altcrnato doses of Itolladona and Aconite. The horso seems to bo improving some, and is now running freely at the njstrills. Tho Cap tain says that bo docs not know that his horso really has the malady, or tho mode of treat ment uursueu hv h m win mm (r,,t; i.m.i ..un":," """, v-"."v so far it seems to" be steadily imprSvFne u'nd of the w'e confide nt Xt I Flln til nl. nnnl. 1 .... . ' that can not bo surpassed, unlos3 it bo built on Boim rocK. xnat guuy has long been an oyo soro to that part of tho city, and now when it is micd up, and ornamontcd with four pretty I houses, it will improve tho appearanco of that taiiiy toiismerauiy. xi is a beautiful street, one of tho widest in tho city, and wo aro glad that thesomon had enterpriso enough to tako uio neauty ;n tu i run, their cash account will not suffer. Thoro o QD O ft HooUh and Stationer-. iv a precaution some oi tlin livnrv atoi,i am . .v. .!,,' . v rrv .. -"""? prietors and others are usintr LVr 'eivinff i n. 'S' rK" tcrnayy wuu uicir feed. Tur is nn cxceilont iviui-uy iur mnny uisonses, esiiecially of tho lungs, and wo should think would provo effica cious in tho hipporhinorrhea. .n2 L0,v Thompson's horses has been re ported afflicted with tho malady, and yesterday morning displayed such strong symptoms that a ;faomP,sn placod him under treatment A horso from tlio country on Market Snuaro also evinced symptoms of tho diseaso, coughing mi ,SinK as 'h?uBh suffering from n severo c !i,r , he mn,dy readilyyiclds to treatment nnd ir horses nro not worked until they fully recover they will bo ns good as over. a- To 3Iensurc Corn in the Crib. Add the width of the bottom of tho crib In inches to the width across tho corn in the upper part, also in inches : divide the sum by two, and multiply it by tho hight and length of the corn in tho crib, also in inches, and divide tho product by 2,750. The result will dve the henned lmslipfa i enre. two of which will make a bushel of oiieueu corn, n oi tno Hint variety, and one and one-half of the Western Dent Corn. Uy multiplying tho average width and length, in inches, together, the cubic contents in inches is found and 2,750 cubic inches make a heaped bushel. Feeding Hocis. A correspondent of tho Iowa Homestead afllrms th periments havo proved the fact that corn icu im nogs nas produced all tho way from couiu do nuea up and built upon with uom to f.no Duuacr and tho community. profit, Mcdlcul. EAST T E N N E SSEE BOoTHoTusE WILLIAMS, STURGES & CO.. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS v --ix-jf TENNESSEE DEALERS ?SSSSiS INSTRUMENTS, THE MOST SELECT STOCK OF JnV0 ?' f- .rEf i loHler's Arilhmetie. Remold's r, w. jiiiiiATH UAN BUYOF US TO AnVAKTAnV OcOlT two to Uventy pounds gain a bushel, ac cording to tho dlilerentmodcs of preparing kvu, ami uio age, nreed or condition of ii ,;? jLtu. no is satisned mat one-half of all the hogs fed In Iowa do not produco over five oounds ernsn wniiriit. for uusnei of corn feu. welrh. nni at 53 per 100 pounds.gives fifteen cents per bushel for corn, Lexicography ,f Hie JIorHe 3llneuse. An extensive vocnlml fin Itnu an ilflnvt 1 1 I arisen in connection with the honm H. ease. It is variously called horso Inllu enza, eplhippic, hipposymotlc.hlppozootlc, hippo grippe, catnrrhnl fever, typhoid laryngitis, luinr fever, hinnn-ninlnrin zooty, equine Inlluenza, hippie distemper, and equine catarrhal aflection. Out of iino usaortment jnuoiuppic3 may t-elect tne correct term Mniimi nn,t .5.'.,.f-, l)tYr ...v... i. Murmui . Hofif are coming in frcmrtho country in con idcrable nunntitfra. a r, it i. ?!?iV5h'ftf?Sl ,th.e I,ork house nnd a number win vu kiiicu lo-aay. IRON OOMP-AIVV! aAlterativo and a certain Cotroitivo of all XJLljV--L VVylVJLX -Ci-X JL I oj the body. Such signal success has nt- ThiS Unrivl.lled ri4trlni. I. l . ...! aK?,8le P8?";1? of Mercury, or any injurious minora I PURELY VEGETABLE. For-FORTY YKAllS it hu provod its mat value in alldUeaaesot the Liver, Boweis and KmNRTS. Thsu "iV? all,vts of the country i. iu. i). ouu iiocunar poner in puriiy- ing the Blood, e timulat n: the lom d T.iv.n n;i nni-- LS, and Imrinrlinic new Life und Vliror to the wholn syitem. SIMMONS' LIVKU KE OlfLATOlt h Sc! AuuiTiuuifcu m uuve na equal as a LIVER MEDICINE. It contnins four mcdlcil elements, never united in vii i a genu ceptionable imnuritles r tended its use. tbat it is now regarded as the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC 0fL'viBC0MriAiNT ami tho painful offspring there of, to-yr t! DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPATION. Jaun diee. Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE. Colic. Be prewlon oi Siint(. SOUK STOMACH". Ueart Burn. Hegulate tho Liver an! prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. Simmons' Liver Regulator Is manufactured only by J. It. ZEIMN A. ajo.. Macon, On., mid 1'lillndclplilii, Prlec. $1.00 per package ; lent by mall, pontage paid. 81.13; Prepared, ready for ue. in bottlea, $10. SOLD BY ALL DkUGQISTS. -Beware of all Counterfeits and Imltations.-w For Ilia bv T. fl- TTIIVTHIf --A v r C.-r l. ILfll1 Bllnds S . g a a g (HH g S J g . 'S . H W R x fig bo .flHg fS 6 2 o CO h 33 O SsM WraEH O m o S S M 7 rt W t rf3 SIS S Sps w m Q g g UANUrACTUSEBS OF DAE IRON, CASTINGS, MACHINERY, IRON FENCING, RAILROAD J3PIKE6, CUT NAILS, tc. Miners and Dealers la COAL CltEEIC COAL AND COKE Office and Works On East Tonnessee. Vlrghiia and doorsla Itailroad West of Depot, T. 0'CONNER & CO,, UiNDrAOTOBIRS OF SADDLES AND BRIDLES Of Every Description. CARRIAGE AND UTJGGY Harness ami Collars. Also, WhoIesaleTDealers in Saddlers' Hardware, Gtxy Street, KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE foM-wly Knoivillc. Tcnnosace. ,v'" a w" KNOXVIIGXE, TEWIVESSEE mayl 72 1'