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o o o V r I ,, mm.TTilV lllf . KrirUliUOAH - j, --r - K. TVCKKU, -Editor, j : . fllappille,' JllllC; 18C8 i m-'i-srrr- "T"" v . .v,... 'Ml Communications- intend, d f..r tHihlicot'ora must he add retted to the j :J.,htori . - ti r , 1 Ml . Ifttm 'rdatinq to xuUcripiion t f advertising must Ic addressed to ihe it.. i 1 n ?,.-! on UV shall not return rejected Qrt ivies. Ileavy. blows fiyjt iipm ihe devoted Cormpondents untitle governed fcfi'hcadaof l)einoVray in put ling down j ij'olloukng rules: . '...' S the Jlebellion will not bo quietly j the following Write plain, with yen iitid 7i yet ui'f- : . htk' ..' ''J UiE roMTlCAL LKADEKfc' OF 180.8 W 110 SifALM'.E THE ft HEAT DEMO- 'k cHATicMAirryu. The gloiious old 1th of July' wjU jponeftt of the DomoeraMo party, oud iisLt in tho canvass of SOS, for tl;e advocates that 'polity '-only, . which I're fidelity. Tho fight then bogins j can on.fniv a Democratic triumph, in oirnt-ht, as did the war of tho' I !o- J Ho places before ihe people ihe I i !!ion ln'-'in on tbo meiBoriabli- 2Jst i claims of I'eiidleton, an out and out July with the f-amo queMioiiS j Copperhead, and uvh be i is for cou nt lieiicf:. hut with different wcajionK. j hbtency, and that avuilability may 1 1 1 war a onduetod then on 'the ': tift the devil. Ho will never support i-Mi t of the ftovornment. wfts for tbo ' for thh presidency a 'renegade Ab- maintainanoo of Civil ldber'ty,.'aud for the perjiot nation oftho Ameri can Prion .ti id Republican I nstit u 'ion. The name is the prog ruin no, for 18, on thepauoftho i:epubli an jiarty which ' laainly composed the army of ftjn. McDowell in the famous hacleof Jbill run on the 21st tlay of July ISiil, against which were .irrayed the grey hosts of Peinoc iay under the leadership: of that ii uly orthodox democrat. Joseph E." Johnsor., who bad for a Grand i Head ',. -entat',' tho great Champion of Jc niocraey, Jefferson Davis.? i Tho Union forcon, ai in the days of yot-o, aro beinp marshalled fr tbo ombat nr. lor ft ran I j.i.d CVlfax, w bo .ire noin;u their emr.ltv to - i:irl i:e n.iiy iin-i if elthe-1. Tbv rd.ol the lu j'V.I.ii'-, Ir-i hytbc in cV'ati;:rni- (irwl, vvut ao l will bo victorious in 18G8, as, they cre'ln 1861-2b4-.r). Tho word defeat does not appear in his vocabular-, and conne quently ho docs not understand ' tho term. And it is difficult to teach him a principle that does not appear in his own taqtics. i-' -lint bowijdocs it stand with the ; hcniy? 'Who will lead them in the .y-oming conflict? Livlenders (in the .lanks of Democracy are scarce They ' onco bad a superabundance of great" JoadersV but where are thev now? t . ' 'Ihe grcAf-T portion '.'of them wero killed in the late war, by the vcrita' hie Grant and his army of patriots bo now beads, and tho remainder ore so badly cripped as to render them of little 'uso 'to any party. They are. rimply Dead Ducks. ' In IMIO, they had John C. BrccK." I'.nridgc... Bui' where is he Sow? lie 'in in c.mIo, and the Democratic record , . . . ,. , v 1,1 'UJ to niado lor . hunse it during tbo in-U ?' I'm niiig ycaris precludes tho possis : ! i ity id his returning in safety, since - H Uw iflin forco throughout the eh J I-.- I'liion, and the Stars arid Stripes f.ojit triumphantly over evrypart il't-nvf. They onco could boas a '"liicotrr, but he fell in thecauseof h. .., n- y at Tithing Creek. They I -- Davis (JolYcrpon) it is true,-but'. i.i- trial :'or Treason will not; come . oi r.m tor the campaign. -But ;,. ' i :i i i bearing tho name of Dei i. ran an cruumand the full Dwn " 1 i' i'--voir ; but this is not cnougbi -trh-fly i:uty vote will not(tdoc u ;m,v h Cahdidate that con cu'r- 1 j-'J'i 'ir,d (1'dr Ropub-' " fut- oi ensure a J'omac ratjc i"q h, -ntid whom can they get i-.i ii , d.j this? Pondfeton? Xo: . ticiUt: a too strong Copperhead ."' Muring the war. lid-would 4 ; -"y carry tno.war jucmo" 'tiny could run Andrew the liffereot positions .when ,yid beforo tho people :! n i a z igzag , appears ' oie ,,tho reconciliation tlitB in his political patter of injjiossib.ilit-. : to liin bnviiq; been , on iof.ctfqi.klon, b Scon-,' Union," r.pon the people, and will bo j THE -J.WATa A1)YMTISUG.v jft 1 Q JV, flH WV U pefpccj-rAl to hi password: Wei J. ) ;, L.V V ,; , Lj .f p.! Ulim J if VfonlW - t PetUnitic-poisjww.lhope he may bo nominated. J Wo bo., t jtiSme ihe rfwfy0y the editor 'or His sorvWi in the Moses business hvo be will be. ; -.publisher to file in the 'clerk's office, his iw4 Itub j'n ii n ui ii i,'i t. V ppeccii tioes not favlnatc his policy I tttftfrfrarimfniMr:ttion of the; exeou ' lU b braneh 'of the 'government .In n il l in v- 'rnnniii.iiv tin'- past voar".f his reign tUns j ihmcnd biia to fho favorable; vjf,rj nt. vnm. ...11(n consdev-ilion of tho people. WW then? . Hancock? No: lufl ovi-riooki-1 I , tli.il ;..utv. The fact I i of hw bavin? lain su ina.!y"ortbodox ootat-i a tia r aiti.i noia - . nil i . . r.'.t con. in r- . 1 h'.i' ! (ho Tiier". 'f i -. v. ! . V.j ; i . rut iy ;ifO"lT ',. toin of Abohtionim t eom .nn 1 tbebaily support of, thO.'idtra 0 pcrbead wing of the Pcmoviatic party,' without wbUh .Democraoy Us not u (vrpornlii iianl. llriok lYnnoroy is a oti :wv is a -otiiistc-iit cx- olitioinst. .'lie has no i'ontidenee in thohouesty (fan aportiato. i I o wants the pure thing or none, and will ttop on-no halfway ground and Uriek in right.' Tho llopublican.s have Hiad a Kud, Experience in a renegade Demo crat. .Tbo. dog - will return to hi Vomit, and tho bog to tho wallow. II OX'. D C. 1IOUK. : In presenting tho claim's of Judge Ilouk for the nomination for congress on . tho Jtepublican Ticket, wo are acUatcd by motives of Justice, and propriety. " Jle deserves all ho asks. As early as December 1863, ho open ed the contest for Liberty, and equality, ,by making tho lirst Eincu tipatiorj sneech made jr. Kat Ten. iiO'jHt o sinco tin "ij.'tj s o':itio c T I Anti Slavery Society. n le'Ji, ho was district elect o'r for tho 2d congress ional district,., add thoroughly can vaesod cvffr'. county in tbo district, at thoriek' of ooing murdered half the the time'.' His" VneecheB in that can vassj n behalf of, Lincoln, were highly commended . by thoee well qualified to judge; and ho was then regarded., and go, pronounced, as ono oftl0 beet stump orators in tho coun try. In 1865, he wa8 a candidate for congress with the almost ,cei tainty of election, until Maynard becomo a .candidate;,1 y , which circunuttauccB, well understood by thopoople, Ilouk was' defeated. ' Although defeated, the speeches he' delivered through the 'district, wero the seed sown from which tho principles of the Radical Party. were more easily engrafted on the minds of the people. In 1866, be wag 'induced to run or tboJudg- ship 'of J tho 17th Judicial' Cifcuit, ' ! rlil'f-1l' ho 't!it .Mlift ii-ia fllnf.tucl t.T- n 1 r i' i . T, . . ' , (fabulous maiontT. It has ben, and . ' , 'i " . ,, s, 'universally conceded by all par ties, that' he is a good Judge. His ability ,ij tho subject of remark by enemies as well as friends. He is personally popular with tho people and especially with his imracdiato ac qnaintancc8'.', Those who know him best admird ' hlm mo6t. In . 1866, ooi after going pn tlio Bench, he mado a can vafcs of all East Tennessee, arousing tho Union men to abandon Johnson)! His services in. this be half arc lasting monuments to his patriotic "horoism. Jlis speech -at 'NasbVM tho 4flofjuIy "1866, in wliichi ho 'arraigned Johnson for his treachery, was one of tho first,as well as bestj j?pccocs, mado against tho accursed w Ibeory known as "My policy .Vn In the canvass last year ho ws; ;Ju6y, ''jn dealing blows to the Ethridgo wing of consorvatism. He has taken pari in all the movements Of the friends of tbo Government in tho organization of tho r machinery of , tatov; Ho was recently a dele ga.te to Chicago, and is now ready to cater upon' the canvass i n advocaoy Of Gradl an'4Co!f;' Whether , nomN natcd or not, ho is prbparod to preBrf'n'i&iillo Tenn. Juno 'fd 1863. the"B-nncr of Freedom and tho ( ' I ' II I 1 i I I' ' ..The convention to tidra'inate tan - Tdidntou for eosgrcss," fbr't!ie'Slato'"at .1 largearid for'thV lid Congressional J fV I .- p - - l'ifirkt, will moot in Knoxvillo on tho n Monday in August:- Wcsugs geit tbo propriety of calling a conn, ty convention on tbo 25th prox., to appoint delegates tysaid convention. ap . or the UarjTille Rfpublican. Mr. Editor: Knowing ti ou r. I nn itit. rPKt In llio kf fairs of our p' p.. ; ,. ., ' I slml! endiiivor '.o ivc you u hkul h n a Matfb (iaiiK, betwec oJ: Ciub, it .. i,:,n. M& iyy l.nivernty Club rf Knoxvji.e. "JX Club i halls.-ngi.-d the Univ iv ty Club u play a (imuc &u oir giuauu, winch was accepted; and tho ' timo fixed for Saturday 18th i'hst.'.'' About V 'o'clock A. M,, tho U. Boys' began to come, in, and by noon all had arrived, and , were escorted, by tho II on kiet,- to Mr Faulkner's dwelling-house where dinner was waiting. After dinner, tho Hunkies began to smell a "mice," rumors were afloat, and duly credited by 6omo of the IIun.kicP to tho efl'ect that the University Club meant to pluytpme members of other. 'Clubs against them. .Notwithstanding these re ports our Boys determined to come to time, being assured by tie acting Umpire, (who was a memlcr of tho llolston Club,) and others of their Club, that-the suspicious parties were legal members of the U Club. The liuukies had cnleuiated on a fair and honorable defeat, tut not by foul ploy. Tbo Game opened with spirit, but it soon became evident that tho University Club, with tho aid of choice players' from other Clubs) were too much for tho Hunk" ics. Their superior drill, taken in connection with a thorough acquaiit- anco with the "Eu'.cs ar.d Rgi;'.tytis gave them decided .dv;:ntap: ver a fair G a no Hi . t Ivn own 'mt -.w hers tho "ie'ery would jot lave been so great. Ti Ji unties kntw ucth . " wig cjbu uui iu .ia us teiiu iiou briib'lo Game, ' but 'thoi Pitcher (a member oflbeHolstonCldbofKnox-' ville,) being experienced in U.e Bus incss, pitched ,a ewift irregulaj, and uncertain Ball, which to our Bovs came very awkwardly, they. not be ing accustomod to that style , of pitching. It1 is generally known that ' ho (U. Pitc ior), is a good Pitcher, usually, but yet ho pitched for thoHunkioB miserably. This can, only be accounted for in ono of two wuys; he cither diJ' not try,'' or cUe he1 must have been Spiritually ihflt enced. Two others of jtheir Playeis wero members of Tho Holston an City Clubs of Knoxvillo, ono each and they are considered among the best players in -'East Tenn. Their Umpire was either) very partial, or else ho was blind 'to the errors of the University Boys, Ho'Baw the mote in UiOiHuDkies ye clearly. In ono instance, (and there wCre otlers equally unjust,) ono if tho U's tipped tbo Ball and it v as caught by our catcher; Mr. Umpiro called foul, but when his attention was .called to it j ho said, "ass the Ball." lie couldn't see it because he wouldn't. This 8 of their best players were members of other Clubs, and chbico , The llunkice ask for no inoro than justice, this much they demand. Mr Hun ki-do-ri has loamed a useful les son from this Gamo ittd ho doubt ho will try them again at somo fuLuro day, if they will givohira afair showing.' One of tho Professors from tho University who scored for' the U's was hoard to t-cmark "It is ro diculous to Jet fLowcry' play in this Game.'' 1 just wish to sot tho public"! mind right about 'this matter in bes half of tho Hun-kido' ri Club. , Our Club is doing well,' .' and is rapidly progressing iu thp,Soicnco of Base- Ball, and will no doubt, yet maVo hor mark. . ;- nn,: 'i .. " , ', 1 Yours Most Kcspcctfully. r.f .) ' ; ' il Vin Tnatiitr fiiirft f'nphtvi) ' ! "Knoavillo Pffss and,, .Ve.wnger" will plcflne copy, affidavit, proving the jmflieqtim tf. w?f thtpwJrntJfnJ printer's fee by the patty at whose in stanee or for whose benefit the publiea tion is'hiadCf ond no action can be le gally taken in a suit until such proof is filed.' .; Officers ordering the publication of suzh advertisements must collect and forward the fees, so as t) comply with the law, otherwise the publication 13 void. Prices for Leul Ailvt'rtise men! s- ,,8S.AS8ouAuc.oleld.ip divine oi, April 1st, 18G8, tho following 'tte for Legal -Advertising wero At a meeting gf the EepuHican . h.vU-d; rrintcrs' measure Seventy words cr figures,' or fraction .thereof con etiluto ono square. . i Ilites For advertising Chancery and Sheriff's sale, .SO. cents per squaro for firot insertion, und 40 cents for each subsequent insertion. For advertising non-resident noti ces, $3 for first 100, words; over 100 and under 200 words, $4 50 over 200 and under 300 words, 87 50 over 300 aud under .00 words?, 10 Ii.solvcnt notices.-,,. $4 00 Stray notices (each animal) -.100 Petition to sell land and other le. gal. notices not fixed by law 81 per square (70 words) for the first inser tion and 50 cents per .square for each 6ubsoquent insertion. , ., For filing each proof of publica tion ......50. Tho law requires tho printers fee to bo paid in all cases before ' proof of publication is filed. Aiid no ad vertisement is legally mado unless such proof is filed by tho : printer Hence all advertisements except tax, sheriffs and clerk's sales must bo piid in advance or before tho proof 16 filed. . ,,. . . " xew" adTeiitise.nts. " i .-. NOTICE! 03 the 25th diy of July next, at the Court fiouse 'ici r ):i Mnrvviilo, t on o'cla' k, 111 "t'i' nV ; e 'n,"V .' T ..It iL . v i ..t I i ''," "A';'r- nui:c.-.:ir j. - itrr il,.. inici- unil l.ilj. npr tni tiic nrin.'. in vm, Rhi-a row lives ml the fmckr- i100 &c- "e !" fr""t ,uf V!f lVt-siU-n;"' C i-.-h, where tho U 'nkMita bhop uped to stand. 1 will tell lor cash in hand, and Buch title at I hare as trustee r Li.t :. :.i . ...... ...... : ir :n make to the imrihaser. Come on gentle men here U a chance to get a go:x title to towu property.' I am trustee forTooJ't Creditors, and the ritfht of redemption u waived. . W. D. McGhinloy, j27.4. ' ; ' ' '". Truscee &c. ' ' NOTICE! ,, BY virtue of Decree rendered at JUuc' 4terin 1868 of the Chancery Court for Blount county, . I will fccl! to the highest bidder at the Court House, c'oor in Mary villc. on Monday the 3rd d.y of August, 1803, the tract of land situated in the 8th civil Dint ,' Blount county, and known as the old MoGlnly Farm, containing about 238 acres, adjoining the land of John.N.' McGhinly and others. Said lund have been valued at 1300, and must brinir said sum on the day of sale; said sale will he made on a credit of 12 and 24 months, except 6 percent to lie paid in hand on the day of sa'c. Said wtle will be made in bar of the equity of redemp ticn, tho purchaser giving bend and goad e curity, and a loin retained on the , hinds . for the payment of the purceasc money, this 20th of June, 1808. ! :-i 4t. ' E. Goddard, C.i M.' W. W. WOODRUFF & Co , Wholesale betail dealers in Hardware, Saddlery, 1BON, .STEEL,. NAILS, Ac, . k., bi t- I.-.. QAY .STREET, J h. : i 't ' t 1 Ml ' i-.if ' nit ,..-. II !':iJ-: 1 t I " r I f:ij T VO A L jv v x hum) n.ir Groat Republican Tarty oi the United States! ' ' EAST TENXESSEE!: 'The Switzerland of America. .The home of the brave andfre e. BLOUNT COUNTY! .i The Massachusetts of the South. I '-: M THE MA RYVILLE REPUBLICAN " :' 1 FOR 1868.0. I ., . Nor is thevtime to subscribe. Official ormin for Blount Go. The Patriot's newspaper. The Fanners, newspaper. The Mechanic's newspaper, Jhe 'People's newspaper. The Republican will be an unwavering, and zealous advo cate of tlnv principles ol Free dom, as bequeathed by our forefather and made doubly dear by the ; s acrifice of blood and treasure expended in the fuprcosicn of the ni . n - ' " ' reUlxonV """ )v n:ouo h uequal rights to all loyal "mcn.M Itrdiic tion. ONLY 75 CENTS! In order to place the in the hands of every loyal voter, the following wJU be the rates for theCatnpairin(until Nov. 30): j . Clubs of 5l' accompanied by I '- tho CAstr, $3,75.; CInbs of 10 ' : ' accompanied by tho Cash, ' 57,00. c Advertisers arc refered the following Rates of Advertising to (10 lines constitute : 1 Squaro.) Ono Squaro 1 insertion . i . . , Each additional insertion .' Ono Squaro' ono month i '''. ', ' two months . . . ' " three months . . One-fourth column ono year Ono half 1 " ; ' " One , " ., ' ' ' $ 1 00 50 : 2 '50 '4 00 5 00 20 00 40 00 75' 00 Professional Cards, of six , lines, ono year (one party,) ...... 6 00 The'cxccs8 of six lines 50 cents per ' i! ,. ' i 'i ' ; i lino. , . Proffe'sHional Cards , (two , or more parties) 800 Announcing Candidates for County Offiee'rs'V'r.'Vcabb) V:".''.".-, . " 3 00 'lunicipaY Officers Editorial notices 15 cents per lino. i A -fraction of a squaro charged as a whole square. i ; " ''' Advertisements ' for:"-less than . three ... if.. i i i h t -1 . i .' i. .i : months must be paid iadoancc.t : .. ,. '' I"" ReasonhMd deductions mado from bur. published 'rates lo! adver- ifktieciii frpm .a distancq. ; , ,,.:'" Address"W. B. SCOTT Sr., rublhher. . CCIlUyiBr LOHaX AVo tbe standard lareof the bow rcgni'ra .unyvamaUY, 27th sos. Whereas J. M. Greer Iiecordr&e., (wlhe Town of Mrj rilp filnnnt C'oiihit Tc nii.'i do lirrc-bjr repou l ilie 'oui f.lmwg Town It. the n hiiitf tiwn -ivprrM tfdif by the Mir.lml or TI Collector for:iid To n hvinr he.-n mmorH tat Itui for tb jmwtMrrliatmcftar i .t and re mniii UDuaid toil (hat iheowuer of tlie tame l ave do t,-.. oil ttatiis nithlq Hie l'vfJatiiu llmiti ou .bno,b diaiin for Tai-, ( One Ixt l.iitvdin Ihtname of Allin (Urner, lit I a R Lot No. 58 lying in Marrr ville, oc the .S'qrtb aide oa laJnHlrt,IJoiniu(f iheolU Wsa. Toolalat. ouiain, ingoaa quarter of an acre more or lr; valued at flKju T.ieal,ja,ClerUror l.iol'rlntir foe 1,50 Col lecto. fee. 1,0 O .if llt; ITot'aV $5,50 $ It is therefora OiiMcttred .by tho Court that JJudgniJiUif be and is hereby entered against tho aforesaid Town Lot, ,in the Name of i he Cor poration'of Maryvillo Tor tho same annexed, being tho amount f Taxes, Cpsts and charges and;itho Cox t of this proceeding neverally thereon for the year 1807., And" It is or dered by the Court; that said Ti lot, or so much thereof as shall tv sufficient to satisfy the axes, Costs and charges annexed to them sever ally, bo condemned and sold as tho law directs," and that an order of sulo issue. To J.1 M.i Greer,'' ' '"IT." -Ml Bet'order of Maryvilloi Blou'nt County Tenrt You xri (therefore hereby Com manded to Expose to sale as th law directs, so much' of the said described Town. lot. po f rpported .and Con demned ar nibresafd, hV will be of value sufficient 'to pay and satisfy the Taxes,-cost and charges aforesaid, and make due' return thereof ngreea blo'v to law before thoudge of the Circuit Ourt for Ihe County of Blotthi .1 I' 11 ' Witness, -Will.' A.McTeer. Clerk of aid, Court. at Offico at ilnrvviile. tho 4th Monday of May, 1808. Will. A.'McTcer, Clerk. In obediance to tho above, I will Bell to the highest bidder Within tho h6s legal hours of sale, for eash in hand at tho Court House door in the Town of Marvville. on Monday the 27 day of July DCS, the above described lot. ' J. M. Gicer ...... ; Recorder Ac. BLACKSMITH SllOW We arc mnvj prepared to do, al kind of work in the above line short notice. , : - WAGON'S, ' j , iBUGGIK'S, ' .; -. - WHEEL-BARROWS, CARTS AND PLOW." Mado to order. Also bori cash rates. Also horso shoeing "dorto' atlo i !.. . . - i - i i ' Repairino of all kind done pi omr ly and neatly. . . . ' ': ..li'i'i Country Produce . Taken in exchange for work. ; . ' t r . i i t CANCELErtifc ShldR apfilll-12m. 1 flt) nr nTTTTinrti I ', . I : - t 'HI ! ft I .i I. I'i'.i i ' -imf '' ' ! .'1 ' . i.i (!- IS PREPARED TO DO IS 1,1 SIGN I - I ,0RIA'?-E:NT.'AL PAINTING, Paper .Hanging', Glazing ft-ld l tra :,M,lti7gC.i (SIC. A tt hh))' i nf n- - ' vi LS6 toFORMS THE. CITIZENS OF 4 Msryville i tuid i oiirnnuiding country, that ho is prepared to executo STENCIL and ,UnAND1 CUTTING. '.NAthing used only 'the 'very' bent' of tnntfrtal Indrliblo Ink, Brushtii, &r, &cl -j .l ,iit . All work Mill tie , WAIUUNTKI), pro tidr4j directions. fire, romplied with. My work can be seen at the 'residence of the ItevVft. E; Tedffcrd,' Mr. A. K. Tope, J. D. Well A"0., -J. M. Greer's Chcnp Cor ner, t;reor, ffyran'f, and at the Pout Ofll-. icl Jtefcrcncei can! i ciri tl , to the vtrv b(tof?itlZcn7" ' '' inn III u MATtCH r,i:ERR., V. O. Uox 11. I NovJ-'tf. 1 ft Co