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V a Whh & (fihronith. Knoxrille Whig Established 1839. Knoxvilld Chronicle Eilabliibed 1870. HOME CIRCLE. lli:sTIOM(14 Oh! love, who lovcst me, Would I be dear to tliee ; Or would'st Ihou bo Coy If I wax a begger maid, and thou a beggar boy? Would'st then still call mo fair 7 Still smooth and kiss my hair ; Cnllingitbriifhtas the tun. If all my wealth was gone and thou thy- self, had'st none ? Would my lipatwo rubies be, .lewols the Gods gave to theo '! "Would'st thou not cast them away If I whs n beggar maid asking a kits to day ? Would my smiles be sweet as wine ? Hound tliee could my love twine If, trusting my hi art to thoe Houses nnd bind I should give, a bctr.'ur maid to be '.' Do'st thou love thus well '.' L ' I will h'ivo you a kiss to know. Tou rogue ; this w:is c leverly dono ; You have taken full twenty I promised vou only one. Altua. on. nt siioi i.n rtn: M'liur r HUKI tl. hi I'ltol It" P." WIU.IAM KV.iX. O. why 'n m''J ih f I'irit of niorial be prnutl .' Lit-e i (ii-t fii- p luc r, .r a tii i-cuf-.-itu r!..u i, A fi.ifh i f l.e I'Ki't-i'iK. t-re.iu f the wx -h lie pAt. i- Iro.ii inn to n s re-t in ihc cra e. The le . v. i rf ill" oi'i at' .1 w;"o - f.i l . lie fj.-'.iVc 1 :ir iU"l nn i t si-tt;f r c hu.i : And Pi1 uv-r ii n i ol !, on I tii I w aul inr'T. haU ti'iiu.Jr ' o du-t an I ; a: thcr aha I it if. TIic in'ii'ii n :iir'bT irr nii'lf.l .in I invt l 'I he ni'.t ti'T vf !' t '! n t l Mi tint ' ;. fl'-i'Mi ic- jiro c 1 : Mio .u . i -I muni ther, rtiii 'v utut who M ; , Eh -h ana ail are uw.iy t. t ie r 'ie-liHk? ot it'?'. The tiJi'ti -n tvh'8: r!'..e.U. o:i nhtv-s Krow, in v two f p, ShuuuLuiuty .m l i ie-isuru tier tri urn, Ly: Ant tho iiio 'J'ry nt u . w'iu iovel -i i a- i, ins nhke irum ibe tu.n 1 ut llii- i . e-a-i i. Tir hurl tf ihi V i'j ; th rtt lb" jf'Pt re ! - n !. itm Trie brow if tti; l'ri' tint the mitre h-i rwit ; I iif y ot ibe ;in i 'he iitur" ol thoh-ve, hid;tn and iih Hi thedee'h ot th-j gruvi. Tlit permit vti..ce ! w t i ow md t re-i n Tlje h rd-riiiiu wu c! ui h i wi:b id- ; .t. u .- .lie Tc he.-p'ir w -o w.iriJcrt.' 1 n o ir U ' hi? L. e id, il.ts fii.is-d aw,! 1U c rfra ? f .t we ire id, The 'iiint if no ir j ycd thp eonitnuni' n he n .-u, Th" fir n-r rh 'nn d ' r- m nn unti-rmr" : Tfi .i-i i th" i-h. t:i pn it n i H" Have ijuift'y tuintr I ikf r b'-ne in the di;-t .So te milii tn ir t oe ! ik t '! tl wer or t cd, liitt w iicrfs h way t lei itt ht-r- i cjhi i : t U e iti a 1 i ii to e inc. evtn ib'-ew t iitioi I, T' iej h e cry t;iit) ih i. )u cq I'cvfi t" a. vir f f r- t.e fume M.r fit'j' r h ve He.: , AA c e t',f f ieu- ?irSf- a' J,t hr h vf ?cc i : c d.-u. k t 'i-i s cue ?tr.' ; ri, . .t';d view ;;.e nuv ;d run f he y.iuie u 'n.:-ti we are t n.rf our ! V.'.te: - w- -i l'.'l iK '-Mr ier? iVrk. Wh' i : fh ' WW ' 'i ) t1:" Ih r-c!;ti;i' ; !l V !:iir. it e is fr o;u u-. ad n . I .- . Mlld tlL-. - 1 I'M : ;.e w .iih'. " !!; ) vi d '"it i h ' ry run r nt m ''' T - .-y 4 um. h-i th- heir nt , h-- r.ni.'.ty i- --.d: Th'-v t n ve l nut rm trorn ; :- t ? u:.i' r ill r une : They y-yt 1 hu' he : rir . ..j' tr r Iid'? i i:um ' hfy !.;, -y ! un d i ire im iifs :u.i' are Tt'lW Vr-i.. t ,!k of. f' f t-jr fi t ii -.- --r the;- broi ; ,vh .. K ' ill r i i;.-. . : .iu-i !,! ah.i ie. M:o: tii'.- ihir.i; tfi-T nu-t n; ;licr r'i?r:u a-'-.ru'i 1. ',a ! h r- -it ' 'e-p i'!rn y, (d aar tj'J j tin ; ' itim f fc'tj iit-r ut -ut ific niitJ r.tin ; -. t U t -ni le nid .' i- r r r in R'.i, a-. i 'h uir,:e, :'ili J-! ow e.:tU oilier ii'ti- u fur' . I : tte ink of au ey-. the Ir-t tub' of a ( rfa:h I r.in thfl tl'p.uj ot hew t i to tii- r iMint l1 dea h ; I'r. in tt:c yi del .'alumni ij h: bier and the hr u 1. (, why p'.o ill the i. f in aria' h pr-nt 1 ' LITTLE DAN." Voll ,-ur. tin.' pei pie Hi the po-tuilUo simii recj-giiie facs and nuin.". and after a man or woman ha appeared at the :rcn-cral-leliveiy window three or four time they are pretty well known. It i a real plea-uro io band out letters to some, while the clerks care little for the calls of others to c;et hold of their cpi-tli s. One day a year or two ao u funny lixjkiiig little old woman, wearing faded garments, but having a tiny look and a motherly face, appeared at the window and aked for a letter. There was one fur her. sent from a di-tant city, and any one could have told that an unlearned boy directed the envelope. Tin-re was a lit I le d in ' iJeiiuit with a lug "1 to . ml the word, aii-1 it seemed wonderful that the letter ever n-a'-hed it- ile-tin.i-I ion. The ld lady f it so g-x.d that, tear- in her eye- and yet trying itard to -m'h-. -he pot ie-r he.i I into the window and I : Thank-! I;'- f'-"i!i my '" I cm. and h. O'el OOh ' ond I !:-i -;i l- i.: ine ; -! .!::. iuoihej- I, en :.i i.iiy can iiiiiiti-d till midtilgiil lo ti ;,cr tin: looked fur letter, w i cU - ago w d-a -he ":. wept and sinileil ;- ou r wrote that he va- coini d ha i tic- I. j- wo::. I ban ml lc-r and ha. id Throe (.1- foul ed lc-r ! -he ' tin- lir-t. I)an - ig home fur a , weel,, and lu-r heat v. a- foil. -1 -he'd hae the cot lag.- looking like new fur him. and -he'd b" at the di pot to wel- i come him lir-t of all. livery body felt , glad witii her. and the lady clerk ws to! go up some evening and have H a with I her and see little lian and praise and en- i coinage hhil, for the more id. id words uj Imiv can have the better will he seel, lo do". I Then: was. no letter the next Tui-day; ! hut the two excused it- ab-eii'-eby saying . that Ian v,a getting r.-ady to come home. That was early in lYbrunrv. and j lie was to eoine about the 1-t of March. I The next Tuesday there icon a letter, hut th handwrilin-,' was not lit lie ltaif.-. It was a strange, bu-mcss hand, and tin clerk felt a chill go over lu-r us she turned il over. It might be good news, but she fean d not. Mother " came, in ut the regular hour, and she 1 timed pale a she took the envelope. Her linger- trembled as she opened it, and she hud Id w ipe the lui-t out of her eves hi fore she could deci pher a word. .Sin: hadn't read over four or five lines v hell she iitten d U moan and sank right down, like one crushed by some awful weight. They lifted her up iinoibillc rasBf ami took lier lioiiio. the letter clasped in her still' lingers, and tlionh she came out of the faint after a w hile her heart vn broken, ami in a week she was in her pave. Dan w a ch ad ! The letter :iid that he bad been taken suddenly ill, and that notli'nir could save him. The Mow w as too heavy for one with lu-r "-ray hairs nml cbildi.-li heart, and Iter little old cottage is without a tenant. No more letters coniiiietioinjj " Dear mother,'' enmt! for the dead, and the trembling hands which used to linger fondly over the words : " My dear boy, Pan," are folded over a lifeless breast, there to rest till the angels unclasp them. Detroit Free 1'rcxs. CARE OF THE INSANE. filer from Minn llm. Tlie following letter from MiHg l)ix, the well-known philanthropist, has been sent us with a requent to publish : Washington, March L', Ks7"i. To Dr. 11'. J .onm: Dkak (silt I look with great anxiety for lesillts of legislation in IVnuexsee Upon llie ureal (( icstion of uileqilate, or at h ast increased provision fur the insane. Ti.ai the' interests of tlie State, and id' the insane, will he as -tired bv the rreiition of additional I hospitu s in .St and West 1 1 11 nes.-ec, iil'pt-ais in eroln Ce nets which in iy he chaily ib ni 'ii-ii-iied. It initftil he supposul that toe well conducted ill stitulioii in tin- vicinity of Nashville, rratlity avcr-xxil-lr to cith'-m o (' ntsal Trnnt am r. Would indicate tin- lltnt-ss of ull ordine; coi rcspiiiali lit; iol vantages tocnieiisi of llie Katernaud VVe.s.crn sections. The serious evils of transporting pu ticn's lone; iita!ices ale mixed and ab-olute, uL ail seasons of the .Mar: often nL'krrevt,if,ej ni(. mal idy, or -x-hatisline the patients, and me.itly dis tressini; fi lends, wlule tlie c.ist of sue:) con V( vunce i ftt-u foots up licnvy charges. Another considei at e m can not but pre-ent its, If: dividinir pa-tn-nls lone; distances from their laini- litsand liouit'S otistructs ti .y iciuoval to t.ki!l:'ul Ireatinetit in hospitals, mill prevents personal visits ut times when the cise would lie really benefitted a d cure a-si-:e.l ; or i ui Le cui s oirail in terviews at, siiitaiilo times, by reason ol flu rrjatmit travel. I learn that sonic persona, in view of as-urine; cc itioiiiical measures, but not otlo-rwi-e opposed to iiicre-i-til pro vision for ho insane, sugcs' additional btii blinds, for the purpose ot giving cure to larger nun. he r than nowarereccivi (1 at thf Central Hospital, to be construc ted on the ground of that ius'itution. Is it prcji t d ih ii this, in the end, or at any i un., wouiii assure a certain sav Wi to toe Sta'e tteastirv ? .Should im I Ii:h question be Very cinsely ineasured? J I a; pu.ve eeonoin y at a : i I noes, wisely I exercised. 1 u not approve or erect -iii; htiowv, eo-tly luiildings; un v are uiit vi : .i"ir: for llie care ami cuieni the insar.'-. UihukIi, in "iu of their appoiiituienls, tliev .('-' be lien-' ex pensive than " rdmarv piivate resi dence, for I in- full pio'ec; ion of Ik a!: Ii a I d life. I n i-mi.e'.i ;i t!o. I.'ii -aiore of Tei uifsee did. a1ei in.ti.ie cmsid eia' ion, and i:ii'.vof n n1 i.t-ets-sity, deeide fin the treat I II of I wo add 11 i oi. a I i'ivt i 'litmus for t he c,-,u- m ml IMIU' of t in insane oi ' iz - n- o' ! h - .-1 i! e, it is to l,e lo.pe i I l.it Ire honor. die Lc.:i-lar'iie ii' ' in se-'ion will no' aoiM-l a law -o tiniely l a-.-'-d. and ui- tctdy in I'ri.-'ii-ss ot ti efii ct, moved h a too exerci-e of i c .injin in.; 'mi rc-.l into ' e I bun doubt '. III , a point, li it pmvi u. Plense, Sir. i t 11! P hear l.' W o.' eoil- t'lusioiis (Itlitjei ale 1 1 1 -e ' -r-1 i i 1 1 of this mil jet-', arrives. k. spectfully. J). I.. Pix. urLlui; .if the lll ItiuUlH 111 II The civil rights agitation which naturally enough sprung up over the South ilium dt itely ufiir the as.-age of the obnoxious measure, is gradual ly Hubsiilmg, and matter are Inst as snuiing their firmer a-qieel. To the credit of the colon d population lie il s lid, not one in ten thcu-aud of ttu-m tooK advantage or the law, to ( Ileii sively a-iscrt tln-ir questionublu rigois, and bring iibout iiifeeling between the races. A tew eases occurred in this city, where onu or two newroen went tlie rounds of the restaurants, and suc Octdcil in closing up one. iX .w, this is ail over, nor is it iik Iy I i he le tsrated. Tlieri was no npp!ii-i!iou for hotel ai'c-omaiod.iti iiiH, noi is it ut nil pronahle that, tln-ie wi-1 be. One col ore! man es-ayed t become conspicu ous in the dres--:iii le at tin- theater, but hequUtly d-.-istcil when gendy ot rsuaded to do so. j This has been i he practical w orkings hi-Mahout". of a Hi - i -tire whose ;,--,ur- cer'aii.ly -wj ;."-! e l ominous f u-e- I i i .dili-'.. Ai, .- i . ' !'.-. 1 II l f , ,i I lor- j on-sm tliat m a' li -t. lo:s v,- en engendered . i tiii-li di-.ti - ii ed. and ad is now 1- d j (. J ill i: i to: 111 it. I:'.-, , I y huiy no . son day w , 1 he old gel.tleMi li ji:o to Col:gli Ii a: d and go aw ay, v hen the y sii-r an-wcred more logically, "if il. how can I have it when I wai. This is lho result of a harneil .. having children. look , ung- .-Hi it V liill'e .-';taKiiig of the Heecher-Tilloii trial, a I'urisi.'tn paper says that " Mr. Heecht-r is u brother of Mrs. stowe, be reputed mother of Uncle Tom.'' FREE! I lest Knglisij Sewing Machine Needles .'si cis. per dozen, rum ples free, i-ieiid fctamji xii'iwtf S. 1 A.N'fiKl., Knoxvillc. TEMPEEANCE DEPARTMENT. Thirteen Reasons for Total Abstinence. Intoxicating beverages are unneces sary. Many persons live iu health am labor iu the hardest occupations with out thorn. li. Tln:e liquors are dear. They are so in l hem-elves, ami ii: comparison with oilier urticles of diet. Ardent spirits nre destitute of nutritive quail lie,,; while wine, beer, and cider con taiu an exceedingly small portion of nourishment. In a gallon of ale there is about us much as in a pennyworth of bread. Wtt) ;mt Cferonixlc : Mcbiwsb, Ulartb 17, 1875. 3. Tntrxlcating liquors weaken the mind. They are eneinlen put into the mouth that ateul aWHy the luains. 1. They always endanger tliecharae ter, and often ruin it. They inllsme I he imagination, appetites, and pas sions. Through their Influence inulli tuden have been plunged Into Kullt and eternal destruction ; ami even some wise and good men have, for a teason, been covered with shame and defilement. Witness Noah and Lot. ' 5. It enlarges and multiplies our jails, poor-houses, Hospitals and una tic asylums. I ins is certified by our judges, magistrates, physicians, chap lains ot prisons, and other compe tent and reliable authorities. It means a great extension of crime am) misery, as well as a large augmenta tion of taxes. 6. The general practice of temper ance would help to fill our schools and places of worship. Sobriety Is likely to lead to I houghtfulliess ; and that, in connection with better clothing ami more comtortuoie homes, will result, by the ihvine blessing, in the attend ance at the house of God of many who were tormeriv absentees. T. Personal abstinence gives us more uiuueiiee over (truiiKanis. rney are far inure likely to sign the pledge and keep it when advised by those who, iitstingui-Iieil lorsohrtety and religion, have aUo set the example of nephal-ij-ni or avoidance of strong drink. N. 1 1 tends to till t he treasury of the l nns'ian church, and to raise its spir itnal character. In nearly all sections of it, funds are constantly wanted to carry on the mora machinery. Mack slidings and expulsions, too," are con tinually occuring throughout Christen dom, owing lostrong tiritik. I). As a pioneer, temperance hastens the conversion of t he world. Means sullieient lor universal evangcli. ition would be provided, the minds and hearts of Christians improved, Ihc number of earnesC'workers multiplied, and in other ways tlie grand consum mation would be accelerated. in. It will vastly aid in multiply ing the inhabitants of Heaven. In tile case of many, it has been and w ill be a stepping-stone to Christ and eter nal life 11. It increasea tlie joy of Angels. The repentance of a sinner always swells their gladne-s, ami the aban donment of strong drink is often ttie first stage of a prodigious reforma tion. 12. It undermines the throne of sa tan. When delivered from tlie demon of intemperance, many ecape alto gether from the thraldom of the greut sl.ive-nias.ter of the universe. l.i. It glorifies Uod. His lienor is necessarily promoted by the difl'usion j nt purity anil happiness. lr. Momty on. llie '-InlernM Muir" The Irish Temperance Manner gi,-es tin account of a great ministerial con vention In.-hl in the Kxhibitiou I'ahice, Uuliti'i, re'- iitly, w hen Mr. Mooth , of Chieat,- !, w lio was answering ques tions, fioiii tlie " Question Drawer," said : ' M -t- ih'ni half of tlie questions that have b'-en sr-nt in are about in leui trii'iLe. With regard to this I have an idea that ttie people of iub Lin bv.-e found out where I htand by ihistitiic. f stand upon t he te total platform, fiir and square. (Hear, near.) I find that I cull do a day's w.okwi hout alcoholic stimulants. A great liuiu people iiu,v tin y must have wine hi siiinulale them. I say the In st si i in u I u Is tlie Word of (iod. Lu l nig tile A mericaii war a publican of fered wine to a huge kepulihcan sol uicr, but the latter said no, be was a tteloialti. ' 15ul,' said the publican, 'you aio iu the army now, and you can' i get on without. it.' 1 be s idii r brought out a grand old kihle Iroin under his bosom, and said, Thai's all tlie stimulus I want. ' It would be a glorious day for Iielaiid if you could just banish the stufl'. A la dy said, the other day, that it was too strong i. word for me to have used w lien I called it 'inlerual;' but I can't help it when I seethe hellish work it is doing. I believe that the greatest curse that Ireland has is whisky, and I wish that we could sweep If away. The work must begin at the House of God. Think that it is destroying so many voting nieu tliat are the llower of our 'land! We are told that 100,000 men in tlie I'oited Kingdom are drunk ards. Only 'think of that. Imagine that af niylwalking tramp, tramp, along the way down to death. God's Word says that ' no drunkard shall inherit thekiiigdoin of heaven.' A man preached against me because I railed wine 'infernal.' lie said, 'liow dare Mr. Moody stand up and call that which Christ made infernal':' 1 made , fii'iuirics about tiiat man since, and nnd that In- had three son-, all of them were u1"1'1"" " . '- lie lie ill. ( - o -.1" . ......I...... ...... ,.t ,!.'.... Z:.....,. I1.1'"1 - ' ' ' '''- to 'i-ti.ioa,aifi wittiiii. ji, i . ii. .'i .i.ii.-'i ' to -land up in hi - pulpit and di fend the ear. hear.) May ijod give le.iion ! ( nn-:i.) May lull. i t ' -I I- c t,c I. .el l,.-! I si utl up ! A in "ti. i It is iinfio-;,- i-ileci of tn'-ij btai I in t !io;:-aie! per-oti- I for the hi 1 time in h. (ft: ig fr. rot- tin - a bur-t ( I to every j. it of I had ! lloi -to IC Ti... .Natio.-.a, Temperance Society have l-sin-d twelve new tracts and I amphh-is tin- ii,.-t month, which are itdmii il ly adapted to general circula tion. Cleveland H'.raUl: The Lodge of " Fii -nds of '1 einperaiice" of this city have converted into the " Knights of J. iicho," ami propose to make Cleve land the headquarters for the older in this State. The " Knights of Jericho" is tlie lints' organization in llie world. We pit d.ct for it a " healthy" and fast growth in Tennessee. COMMERCIAL. WIIOI.t.NAI.K MAKKI.'IS. I 'gkoKICXE 0KICK. I Knox villi., Tr.M.'., Mureli 10, lb75. i Kco( i,u d nearly all kinds of country produce havo Icon very heavy for the puiit wt-ek, and our thippers Ki-ncrullv, alter a lei g rent during the high waters, had aliout ail they could do. Wheat in in a littlo bet. r demand, but prices remain unchang ed Corn i in good request at our quota tioM. Flour remains dull and unchanged. There ii a fair demand for Seed Oats, which lnc caused a considerable advance for good Kradin, and Lolden are now aokjng from (XJl 1 1,0 cenU per bushel. There in no Clo ver heed in the market, but dt-alura are daily expecting a supply. Fggi are (till declining, and hipporn are not willing to pay over 10 cents per do.en. Still greater ueeune may tn- lookui lor as tlio season ad Vatice. W m kat Trime whits nominal, f'Oca Jd.Ut. litiltll ,,,t,w. l.n.a SO,, t e..,.lr...l in depot, TOaiGo.j lulling tree on board ut cue. La au Scarce, ll)n15c. Oats For iced, UOafVio. FoTATOKS-Irish, OOaOOe.; Sweet, "OnHOc, Early ltone, (loodrich, and Peerless, for iced, $1.7"a2.00 per bushel. iIay Fair demand, (t.OOal.10, baled. Loos ii from wagons, IKIc ir loo Ihn. Urikd Fruit Apples, baOlc. Peaches. quarters, Cc.; hulves, 01a7o. Blackber ries, 7ia8c. Flour Very dull; country family, buyiiii, $'J.60a2.75: sollinir, li 7-a3.00 ; ex- tra, buying, $2.'20a'2.60 ; selling, 92 GOa Z.73. Jvnoxvill(.i;ity fll ills, ' our standard family," SH.26; Pearl Mills family, $3.00 j City Mills family, $2 85; Poarl Mills extra, $2.00. Bacon Firm and scarce ; clear sides, 124; shoulders, 9Jr10. FRATHicas Dull and low ; prinm, 40c; mix nd, 2 Wide, Kuttkr In dnmsnd at 21n22Sc., for fresh Kous Declining, at lOalGJo. Raos Cotton, ia2Jc Hkhswax 27a2sc put pound. Ton e 'J ennesseo leaf, ohI'Jc. 'ia a- ; fi luu.ithy, j3.75kI W per b ott Grabs 8ic:tD Clover, it'8.00 per bushel. ilcrds grsss.tl.6lVJ.00 " ' It Iu.. " l.M) " " " " Orchard prass, S2.50. (ilNsKNti .td.50at.lV). SK-5KKA Snakk Iii demand, OOallc. Ym.i.ow Koot Dull, lie. Wool VVh"d, -IohI'ic per lb. Furs The following dec lines have taken p'neo: Mink por cunt; Coon 20 per cent: Muskrat 10 per cent. All other furs re main unnhango 1 Those having any on hand will do well to throw them on the market at an early day, fur as ths season advances pricoi aro liku'y to decline. TVlileiale Jrocery Jlarki't. KnuxviU?, March la. 'We have no change to noto in our quo tations to-day, but would remark Sugnrs nnd Coffees are very still" with an upward tendency. i oiree. ftonps. Prim, to choioa 23' 8 1'auiily St.OO'-'linx KiiKr. lludhe., V bux. ). 0 Qncin Olive t. -ill 1 a'll suitarsiaJiiiail.VV .u,lM10,ia 4.6U Cetl.:o A UteUlN J,, jj 1 XSOXVII.L BOiP PiCT T K-ur;i 0 ."'.'.'""I'.'.l lin r.-ilm, C0 Ibboxcs ..J VJ) YdIIi.w C UlMU'CS X.urcka,il5 lb lioxus lu i cmarara mlii fimtllon. v , . 1 , 1 1 M3 riis. I urMini ..rt.uv.ri" Stnr.lull weuht ly Ontlimi' Prime and eoow..."-"75 Coram.mlI in4stsi it!i ' b-'l.j BriKht 11 inoli...:'.' .ii'-frlb TfWh llml.ty. f. inch HyiKin fl.VSffl.lKI' sjinokiiK M o-Sl.Ju Imperial H..'Kco. iiiufi; UutiiMJwuer Jl.l.ou 1 os.P'k's(liirrett W.7S Oolnne I 2 oi 8s.UU Hag. I5reHkliist..'".l.i') I'licur. NplceM. AH brandnSlti.'ai100f.M Fel.ier 2.Sct-1 i-n.,. AI-l'"- ). Inilini. SK?l.oial.ZS-p'th Nulinerfs l.tHI do M:inil:a l.'JSnSI Duteh Mu-lder...l7Mdsc 4iriiter it Clores 75 OWIU.d ,....lH n,lh,ll24,w..h. Surdines KT eve $17(3.20 Hues .Shot 'J.7S o'a.'hau.is. Uar.Lead HJtWlOe tn case ft case A.5uita,.(w , . Pine Aj.plos ce ..(! T Kiiiiins-l V.nt 0C Stra- uorriesV casi-8i ni..'-0 !:. r ,"'"8'(r 2 ft f i'nmnM 84.9-4 !K1 f wr",,er ''C' LSt CoveOvncril 1'Sl .i al-. I" do i B.....0 (4 D. limo T, Kli'f. Wafer crool ioi.i Cirolira "cVB Munkst R eis.i Ka Min H: ...y I ar lor. Matches tfrs82.be hiioxviiie ketall Market. Knarvillr, March 15 Alt 'troil 8LlOtt, Milw.. f0aso p' iroen 2.U ui-8.1 0 Meal. but ! atl tw flr.'ur, 2fi-:ii.in Nnile. 6,'i 9'iiiY ''e ini, 1.5 ii32.0ii V bush Oats, 9 bar tsiiiW Bran r bu-hel S.j "shoal. w!i(ie t iSitc.u. llaujs, c, flS vWlii nn. 81 trln2(li'en " country, HStl.'i'o Poultry Cbick'Ds2ua25 " s:4m, 14.lf " Uackfi, l-i . " SheuiJem, 126l2'-4 " Ueeue. 4 fvi Messwiii .--S.uiptD " 1 urkcys 7i'o-l..' Uei-I-k-roen hiiillitt) I'obs dr'd. (1.1 '"1. 21 ilriod a'UiH Pt-taU.es.sw't.MM! C.-uids, V ft. ltla,2i " lristl, "ixail.t! C-.hI 0:1. 30fi-ni"iSKai Towdor. 4ii,:Viill Ccrtfvr. 2f''-i 8: Hsaobeii driedvn.S'''i.lO iieos '-: i'r1 Kii-e, VIb US Cotton Ym tlii'KJHiiX SuKr aruiibed lti 15 C'ern. Willie " Oolite )2"-M Cabhwie, l'.fa.:ic " Yellow I2'ui2k Krs ism 0 " hrowB, 1 1-x. 12 fli. ur Family ti SV:.7;. Soau. kar w)0 Kitm, 82Tf.'r:S.I.. Halt,jaolf 11,851.41 9u " 8uirfine$.'.5a'ii.2.75 SyruT. 75..8i.Ittgl Fim fresh, Kili.rb shot, 10a.2ii " Cnd, 8.i.l(itb 1r green, 751.7'.i " Marker!. 5 :-l'.c " blank. .')lli1.2-.Tft ?eathera 1t45.a5l) Tar WHtf-1 liav. 90 alt few t Tallow, Ih tii hard. K'ft2'l Vineuar. tal u KnozTllle Lumber Market. Knoxvitle, March 15. Itough boards and scantling, flO.OOa 1:.UI per 1,000 feet, t'lear seasoned plank, $15.OtV2O.O0. Dressed weather hoarding, $l8.(.ia'JO.O0. Flooring, $2."j.(Xa30.00. Ceiling, $:iO.OOa:i&.00. black walnut, green, $30.00a:io.00; eea tone.i, $40.0060.00. Oak posts sawed tapering, 20e each. Itough cedar posts, 2Uc. Tajiered cedar posts, 80c. ."Sawed laths per thousand, 3.00a i.oh. Sawed shinglvs, S-:i.0tlti4,hO. Si.aved shinnies, $.i..jOa4.0J. Ilrnas. KnosrWr, Mftrh Y. Th." drug trnde ha' hren very nctive f ince the liigh water, and the Spring trade it' liirlv noeriiiiL' M.rehaats aro looking forward to a hirpi; trndo in this line, iu.il our whol' -iiio dcidi ri havo bought flocks ilii this view. We r.otiee nn inlviiiie.i in the prit e of Old Oil, Iodide l'ota-h. Alco hol nnd many Alcoholic pre a rati--lis. s't t . Turnt-mine r '" Alcohol I.1IU-". I il.r.iw. !."'..'' I" I. i'ei i-- . - i' -1 " di do hoi ol I I'l Cliora til'.-t.-i-...V 1' ,1) Tanners' nil. Vital 7' -.', Ks-eti.-es. U.-t -0 h irl Oil. I.t-st, r ifal 1 eU Syiui bj X, V do 4.iH L'calOil i' Kil i'. llart's Keliel'Vil-A -" tirain l'tta'r. f f" -(: I'tun-r 1 wine, c It. 2 Viutdcr. c lb 17c Wrap I'lipi r, lull. S li ImliKo, V lb l,l.v.l.ir Wrap Paper. l.-U. M f- hpuim, c If. tl" ' d' ,ln '; i" Morpliiue. V o 7 rl So.la, 'f Ih K-Ji Aniline, t d"t ;" horui, V It Copperas, 1- Cinuaiuuu nark r " "'ic Live NioeK market. Knoxvittr, M'trck l'. ,TfK;' report are made up from actual ratio and the readers of the Curonicli may rely upon their correctness. Bllf CATTLE. Choico smooth steers for khippiag aro in good demand, hutanything liko poor or rough cattle continue low. AV'e quota heavy smooth stoi-rs at 4a41c; fat cattle at .'iKoii.-. ; common lo good 2aoC. ; calves, fJ.Ohit'SXO each. nous. The demand for hogs is very light, and we note a idight decline in prices, fat hogs, weighing from 17o to 2h0, Wc; shout weighing lrom 12S to l'A 51c. Dressed hogi at 7a7ic. Karefca Mills riaar. A ktandard brand in evory market where old. The lusding brand in the market where manufactured. Ur. J, Mat Lyle proprietor. The followinff quotations ol Kureka Mills mado from actual sales : Fancy, JJ5.0U; Family, f 1.00; buperflne, $l0ti; Fine, 2.00: Uran HO cents to $1.00. Cora Meal without a superior in quality. ipiaaja;ia"5J-, usurps. SAMUEL B. BOYD, WIIOLESaLK AND RKTAlf IiKALKR IN Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, CURTAIN MATERIALS, White and Mourning Goods HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, The larecst Stork of tbass Goods ever brought to this market, snd PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. The utten t ion of the Indies t tpeeially railed to mv Fto?k of . EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, WHITE! MSODSASI) UIi,!liJRE; LACKS At Greatly Reduced Prices. Call nnd s me and PA VK MONEY. C:irictirut, made and put down on short notice. Order tuit.-iicu uuu I'ruiiiiH ai'Biiiiuo Kivau. mrMdiwImo MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. pw York MnrliFl, Nkw York, Tir.-iroli 15. Jloney, fuir Hiinply lit 4113. Sterling lower, 4.81. (lold linn Ijl.doJ. ovfrnim-nta ai liVH, bihI a little oil'; new 5a, loj. iSlaten (jiiiet anil nominal. Cotton quiet ; sales, 487 Imles at 161 alti$. rsoiithern flour llrm and niodcratply active. Wlient 1 cent better and iu active demand ; :f'l.-4al.7 for winter red western ; l."Aal."!l for amber do.; l.tiS for amber Slate; 1.30.il.36 for white western. Corn opened a shade firmer, but elos-ed with bidders a little more dinposed to realize. Coffee dull, lOjalSl, pold, for llio. Sugar dull and heavy. Jiiee quiet. Tallow firm, 8. Pork active and firm; new, $'J0.25 ; prime mesn, $18.rnnl9.0(l. Lard firmer; prime steam, 14',. Whisky llrmcr, $1.14il.l4J, inside price, cash. Ilaltiinore Mnrkrl. Haltimokk, Murch 15. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat firmer, nominal ly higher. Corn buoyant and strong er ; southern white, 8J-i8.'t: yellow, 81u Hi, Oats and rve quiet and steady. I'rovisions stroiiij and hielier. I'oik, I $18.ollu2l).0ll. Km.'on firm anil active; shoulder, Hi- lfird quiet and firm. CoIIee (inlet ; urumary to prime no canroes, KiJjilSj. Whisky, small sates) at $1.14 ; held at $1.15. Sugar steady, IOJaldl. lilraico MHrhel. CllK'Ado, March 15. Flour, de mand liL'lit, holders firm. Corn, fair demand ; No. 2 mixed 05! ; rejected 0fi'JJ. I'oik active, $1'J 151!) ".5. Ijtird, demand liRht, holders firm, K!. 75. Whl.sky firm, fair demami. I.iuisst llie narkrl, Lot'isvn.i.K, March 15. Flour in fair demand and firm. Corn Ann, bSa 70e. Provisions have an ad vancing ten dency, and are strong, l'ork nonii- nallv. -U.ihi. jsaiou. siiouKiers, la 8ii; clear rib and clear lljallje. Lard firm, 14ic; tierce 14 jc; ke loAe. Wuin ky lirm, $1.12. UaggiuK quiet and lirm, $1.12'nl.l3. Allnnla Market. Atlanta Herald, March 14th. Corn, white, new, $1. Glial. do ; mixed, l.OSiil no. Wheat, white, $1.. Vial. 45; am ber, 1.30al.40 ; red, 1.2()al.2'). Oats, white, 815; black, t)0; mixed, 80. Peas, $1.50; Corn meal, $1.05. Flour, superline, 6.60. extra, do., Stf.OOa'1.25 ; family, ti.25aO.fjO ; extra, do., fl.75a7.00; fancy, 7.257.60. llay, Timothy, $1,00; Tennessee, $1.25al.!i0; clover, $1.25. llacon, clear sides 12i; c. r. sides, 121al2J; shoulders.UaOJ; sujrar-curcd hams, new,; 141al4j ; old, 12ial J. Bulk Meats clear sides. 111; clear rib, 111; .shoulders, 81 ; hams, 121; bacon hams, 13a 14 ; Rreen and partly cured meats, ialc less. Lard, tierces, lolal'l; keprs and cans, 1(1 ; buckets 17. Feathers, fa)a70. Huckwheiit Hour "r1 bbl., 10.IS1. Heed potatoes Kitrly U.i-e, 4.00; (ioodrii-h. 4 CKt i'ink Eye, 125. Onion?, 4.0Oil..5'I; sweet potatoes, V(i-hI.Oi); apples, ' bill , "Ila5.00 ; dried apples. "11 Ih, country, 6c ; Northern, lH-i 2h ; dried peaches, uripei-led, 4a5; peeled, lSa20. C'lin-keiis dressed, 'f' I''. 17c.; tur kevs dres-eil, V Hi, 18c. ; turkeys 1.60a y.Oo; chickens 25:.".5; butler, "5:i:;0; egir--, ! f. Wool, washed, "2:i50; unwasho-l, 25 c-.-n'-. :ittllillor44 S.lve Sloek 31nrkpt. 1 Pa'.limero ,-'uii, Mar ll 11. i Iir.KK (.'attlk. The opcninir el thn marKet earlv 1'iis week was nttendi d with a considerable dejrreo of activity, and with prices i cunt hi;rlier on all (Trades than last week, tii ib beint; c.-ridcially the ca.so in the wholesale trade, lint the early expecta tions of dealers were not wholly realized in tho alter operations, w hen the market subsequently tell oil' and dragged vory slowly alonf? towards tho close, with sales generally at tho ranga of last week's prices, and in some instances at lower rates. The tops wero superior to thoso of la-t week, with not near as many common cat tle on the market Prices to-day far beef cattle ranged as follows: Best beeves at 'i.OO7.60; that generally rated first quality $50Ua6.00; medium or good lair quality t4.50a5.OO; ordinary thin steers, oxen and cows $3.0lla 4.6l; inferior and lowest grades of cattle O.OOaO.00 general average of lho market to-day 0.00; extreme rango ol pricosS.OOa 7.60. Most of tho sales were from 6.50 to 0,60 per 100 lbs. C'is.-We quote milch cows at $30.00a 60 00 per head, market fair and prices de clining. Hjoh. At present tho market is quite slow, and the prospects look towards lower figures. V'e quote cornfed hogs at l'J.25a 10.00, choico 10.60, end iLillurs at t'J.OJa 10.25 per 100 lbs. net, light end rough hogs ere bard to sell, being too high for bacon purposes. Hum'. A scarcity that has prevailed for sorno time past continuing early in tho week induced a shado morn activity (which was of short duration.) "We quote at fij 71 cents per lb. gross, with little demand for those selling at the latter price. SAMUEL B. BOYD. IComn Ifitrki. Illnno Courier, March 15th ) liiicun. clcnr sides, per pound. I:)nl5; lmiim, IohIT j shoulders, OkIO ; dry salt clear rib, llulli; dry salt shoulders, OalO. Uut t'r. country, yUu'J.5. Uran per hundred pounds l.iUal.fiO. lleans per liusliel, 'J.5()a li.OJ. Corn tneul per bushel, OOul.00. Corn, loose, Wal.m. Wheat per hu.hel, l.OOal.'JS i'lour, choice per barrel, 7.00n8.(KI; fHmily and extra, 7.0Ha7.50; Hiperfine. IV. 50. Dried apples r;T bushel, l.W.ial.aS. l'eaches, 1.85 1.&0. Hay, per hundred pound?, IKIal.25. Lurd in tieiees, per jiound. luialGJ ; in kegs lGJa 17. Oa's, fur stable, per bushel, "iul.OO; outs for pluiitinp, (Kla75. Onions, per bushel. 1.50u2.i&. I'otatoes, Irh, per lunliel, l.UUnl.25. IIOXSIE & DEPUE, UKALEKS IX STOVES & TINWARE. THE CKLEBKATED FASHION COOK STOVE, UN EQUALED IS M-onom. Comfort, Neatness, and Du rability ! 43,000 now iu use! 1,800 in uso in East Tennessee ! And not ore luis proved afuilaro! TILE FASHION . ' C;r,-. COOK STOYE. Also, a la'KO variMjr of Cooking Sloven, 'J ee Monitor. Eclinse. SnU Clans, O. K l'Hosyiix, Ciilifornia and Kogle. Kvery one in wunt of a ood COOKING OH HEATING KTOVK Will find it to their interest lo rail and cxamies our stock. Uil Gay St.. KN0XVIM.E, TKNN. mBrlTwly Advertised Letters. P. 0, Kkoxvii.lk, Tusk.; March 1B.1S75. B Carolino Blair, J 11 Brown, Hichard Beard en. SJ Miss Jennie Carter. Mis Mary M Cassady. This I'litimhers, T A ('oltrpll. U-Thos limner. Thos 11 UlU. Mits R F Folk ne-. Mis Mat'ie Faiyan. 14 A K (Iraves Harriet I'rnhani. H Abe IIodKes, Michael Hsun. 4 L Juelisuu. I .Mi.is -N.-iucy T.enoirs. W McMurrav, Iiavis .V Co., CluTlette Morrow, Mrs Ciitlisrine MoKpo Martin MiPcr. MisMarr K Mc'-'all. Hhuiuc-I M-.-Cliinoha i, lbus U Miljheli. W'm MeCey. ' Mi-h Miillv Nicklr? e J 11 turn 1 1'Ci.oTieT, Jin Mary S O'Cenner- I V ish Mury 1'nrkcr, Juium -iitterlen. It-F W Hoss. Wm Uuiliorf.ir l. W10. Htui, 2. Si Miss 111' io !sv;in-im. M isi Ca'htujno rsulli vn", Isiu- Shet a-il, Co.. Win Sul orn. 'I' .Ylisi lliar.n 'i li 111 is. icol 1 IP. well i hIiit. W Mi KIimi 0 H'.l'i.nl, Mrs. 1 i-ir :y Walker, W K W inker .k On.. Vinson H ouvcr. Person i-iillii:K lor imy i.t tho abovo letters will n- k lor " U'ls erii.-dl I. 1 ; ors " :i n I mv e:ie cent lur advertislnnl'cc. W M. ItPLK. rnstuiu-tcr. CHANCKKV cornr WKLIi. AT TA.H- Tc-mriTanci' ChaJnifk. AJm r i.t .loiiah (.ha'l- ncc ChaJwick. Ailm'r wk-k. Uc- il, s. tl'iliii l . C.UUUWH-K, iiugn Lniii- wick, liiiniel lkdwi"k. Lewie C'badwiitk, Teiupy Seutehfioid, wile ot lion Hcutclilield. Tar.dy ChaJwiek nnd Aitncs I-Hiiabeih Cliad- Wbtto uui 'laylor While aad Junu Ilonler. , , , . In tbis eaui-e il npiieiinns from the allegations in the hill, which is nvorn to, that one of the de lendann, iluvh CbaJwick, is a non-reiident of ibe tit. ite ot i'enncisee, so that the ordinary iiro cess ef 'aw cannot be sered upon 'aim. It is tberelore ordered that tiublicution bo made for four suceenove weekn in the Knoxvilla Weekly Whig and Chroniole, a newsiiaper published in the city of Knoxville, Term., notifying said non resident defendant le appear btfore the Chaneery Court at Xaiuwell, on or before the second Mon day in April next, and make defence to the hill tied in this cause, or the name will be taken far conlemed and tbis i-auie set fur hearing ex parte as to bun. March ft, 1ST5. A true copy of the order. II. AUSMUS.C. 4M. marlTwIw By J. L. Hoi. ish. I), C. k M. CHANCERY COURT AT RUT LEDGE, TENNEBHEE. Peter A cull VI Sarah E A cuff, INTUH CAUSE IT API'KARS KhOM THE I lull, which is sworn to, that the dulendant. Sarah E Aculf, is a nun retidaut of the blale of Xenacuee. It is theretnre ordered by the Clerk and Mauler that publication be mnJe for four ucorsaive weeks in the Kuoiville Whit und Chrouieie, notitying said non-rt-,nideut defeudaut to appear before the Chanm-ry Court at KmledKo, on or beforu the third Monday of April next, then and there to make deienne In said hill, or tbesaiue will be takeu for cuul'eiaed, and set for bearing e ls.l ..... A irue copy ftiioBi; C CSMIfll.C M. KutUJfS. Marob 12, lbTa, uirl7w4wT