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J11K REPUBLICAN 3TEIB. 36, ". 137Q". CL Quito, a larro mow fill on Sundav nicrlit it not." v O Kc8koo. '1 he iittiiiticn of our rca lcrs U directed to this celebrated medicine Sco new adveriisrtnvnl From Norfolk Dui'y Juurii.1, Tic. 11 , 18 Konico. 'l l'-i rnumho is ropid ly ga'iri j the) ccUliirrco of the peo pie, unl lie i.LUHifiis tcM:n;ji u's of itB x'.i ;iu s, fivni ly j.iactitioiiois of tnod.t :iu, leaves i i doult that it is a tVe i i mcdy 11 rmu n; l v ox hie lil.COU, i.n ta 1 '. - K A 5 h , L The last Mtiliml Journal contains nn ml'c'e 1m m I'rof. R. S. Ncwtor, .M. iX.l'jt.-idciit cf the K. Medical Col' lo. e'.iy of Row ork, that 6j ( s.l.s in huh tesms cf its curntiv pic .pet tie, j.r.d fcived a Fjccial re t mn ci Jai on cf Kckco to the jjj act li ic tiers of incd.clno. This is, ve Iclicvc, the first inttacco where tueli n.cd cii.es Lavo t een officially ci doind ly ll.c Taculiy of nny of tlcrrc(iial oli'reg, and nilectw iu.t t rt d : 1 1 on vLc 1iill of JJr. Lav kmc, i.s i mpu'.t.iier, and also juts '-Kot-kco" in il:c van of all oth er lu'didnis of ihe j. resent day. J6a5" Tho extrcino cold weather find tLe absenco of a part of our Usual help will wo trut, boa sufli tient exeuFC for tho inaccuracies of this week's isue. ttTi. Wo have received a copy of J'(U l.'. ti, l uliithed at Washington, D. C, J. fcfelia Martin and Frcdiick ouglap, Editors. Wo also received a copy of tho JL.l ,:tij:, published at Lumlerton, '. C. Wo w'U our hew exchanges a lutulaiit nieces. Mistrial The case of C. Chand-. krs L'eudiick in tho Circuit Couat i f ii ;;vi'.!e, J's.:r.g iv.ndc A mis trial llii wc-k, will lo ctiiliiiued v.r.ti! June -n.. Taumku's Dook. Wcliavo received direct from tho publisher that splon l'.d 1 ook entitled "How to make tho Tr i m ray." It contains all valua Me r.i d intewRting reading uited to the wanls and taslea of our farming population. Vo w uirer the price of tho look that no farmer would he without this excellent work if our Copy wero only bccu. Address Zcigler & McCur.Iy, Cincinnati, O., if you desire lo procure a copy. tiff" Our advertising patronage is rapidly increasing. To this wc at triluto tho energy of our agents, JlestrB. Geo. 1'. Kowell, N. Y., and Horace Uodd, Boston, Mass. Charily Ileitis nt Hoinr. At the suggestion of one of the following gentlemen, tho poor col ored wido.vs and orphans of Mary- vi'.lo and vicinity havo been kind ly cared for this wcuk. Any one therefor applying to Mr. W. A. Walker may receive soma heln, and when tho funds have been disposed of wc shall bo glad to publish any further donations, and tho names of the contributors. This is a worthy object and wo hope it will induce other persons to contiilutc: T.J. Lamar 10.00 1. M. ?nrtlott, S5.00 A. Bartlctt, ?3.00 H. 11. Ciault, ?3.00 J. S. Knight, 110.00 P. Z. Sharpc, 5.00 W. A. Walker. 65.00 J. O. Smith,.! 1.00 J. C. Edmonson, SI. 00 C. Burgher, 31.00 J. P. llayncs, 81-00 J. M. Hood, 50 S. B. McTecr, .50 SPECIA 'iTmENTI O N. It is with more than ordinary in terestthat wo invite the attention of our friends lo tho "gueat nENDElt son co. ky. scheme," which wo give a prominent position in our colums today. This is not one of tho potty "gift" or lottery" affairs which dis honest rascals so often attempt to palm off upon unsuspecting people, hut a straight-forward and legiti mate enterprise, with a regular char ter from Legit-laturo of Kentucky, and trio full approval of all promi nent officials and loading citizous in tho Stale. Wo do not believe, that any one po inclined, will ever havo a more favorable oportunily to invest livo dollars more satisfactory in this Scheme. For any ourjlriends who may desiro it, wo will lako pleasure in procuring litcts. Wc have alrea dy bright Kvcia! ourselves. MAanitn On 25lh inst., at tho resi dence ol the brides father, Mr. K. George, ly ilev. S. Z. Sharp, ilr fiamual Korex to Miss jsoga G eorgc. 1. Sco new advertisement of John II. Haskell, Baltimore. lf. J. M, Lindsey failed to reach hero last Saturday, owing to indis position. We will notify tho frisnds of his next appointment. CQ, Interesting . correspondence from W. B. Scott, Sr., of the llepub lican, is received too late for inser tion this week. Last Friday and Sunday night were pronounced to bo tho coldest of tho season by tho winter sages. ZSr Wo cordially recommend to our colored friends tho Harding House. Sco new advertisement. THE Europian Mail. A Full Bud Complete Summary of Homo and Foreign Kcw for I'uitcd Statu, Cana dian Doniiuion, Newfoundland, l'rinco Ed ward Islam, Dcriiiuila, Cuba, Honduras, IJntiiib Columbia, Vancouver Inland, and tho Sandwich Inlands. I'ublleheU Weekly for despatch by the Mail Steamer, 1 ubl.shed in LOU LOU, Kngland. IIUilTAl'LK INVALIDS. Indigestion tot only cfTaol'a the jibyiica Leo 1th but the dispositions and Unipcrsof ita victims. Tho dy speptic bccotnei, U o,in a m etsure demoralized by his euil'cringa. lie ia subj.ct ty fus of irriiation, eullenuces, or dejikir, as the case may bs- A prcternatur Bl.ecEsiiivencss which bo cannot control leads bim to nii cantruo tle vforda and acta ofatboao ariutd him, and bis intercourse even with those ni'ureet and dearest to him a Dot unlrequcutly marked by exhibition of tostincss foreign to his real nature- These are the mental phenomena of the disesso, for which tho invalid cot. not bo justly held r bj neililo, but they occaiou much household discomfort- It in essential to family harmo ny as well as to tho rescue of the principar bullc-rcr from a stuto cot far removed Ironi incipient ineuiiity, that those symptoms of mental d.ituiLtcc be jirompliy removed This cp.n only be done by removing their physical caute, a derangement of the func tions of the stomach and its allied viccra, the livor and the LohcIb- Upon thoe three im portant organs Hosteller's Stomach Bittora net bimuiunecuidy, producing o thoiough and salutary change in their condition. The vi'get.bie ingredients of which tho repara tion is com) .'id of a rcnovuliug, rculutiDg and altkkativk cl.uractcr and tho slimulaut wiiii-h lenilu uctivily to their remedial vir iui'js is the purout end Dbei that can be ox ini .U'd lr in tho most wholesouio of all ce reals, viz; aouud.rye. No dyspeptic can tako this Rcninl restorative for a single wcok without experiencing a notable improvment in his R"uvrl huaith. Not only will hit bodi ly sullerings abata from day to day, but his mi Ld will recovertepidly from iu resvleM aoss and irritability, sod this happy change will mani'ofit iuelf -iij his demeanor to all aroubd him. JVcw .Society. 'Anii'Pokuiy-your'Josc'infO'OtMr' lojlc''Busincss'Socieiy.' Wanted Immediately- A person of fair character, age or sex irnmate rial, at a salary ol 8500 per annum, merely to mind their oxen business, with a periodical increase, equal to SIOOO per annum, only to leave othor people's alono. Asubordinato Club of this now almoBt extinct Ordor has been es tablihhed in Maryville, under dis eouraging circumstances 'tis truo, but with sanguino hopes of future success. This Society will meet in their spacious Hall every Thurs day evening at procisoly 7 o'clook. sj- Applications for membership, with Testimonials, to be addressed to "SECRETARY, A. r. Y. N. I. O. T. B. 8," Maryvillo, Tenn. WAJNTED 1 WANTED ! 1 Old Iron, dry bones, and rgs, for which tho market price will be paid in merchandise and all kinds of tin ware. Tin-waro of every description made to orderl Guttering and KoofN ing done on short notice and at rea sonable prices. Call and see me, near Depot, Maryvillo Tenn., , L. H. Moobi. MARYVILLE PRICE CURRENT. Corrected Weekly by Walker & Gavlt. Bacon, hog round $ lb 14al5 Lard, y lb 1618 Wheat, $ bu rod $1 00; white 1 14 Flour, $ lb 3.50a4.00 Corn, bu old now7585 Butter, $ lb...". 2022J Eggs, $ doz 12i15 Cheese, ft lb 12 16f Chickens, each, . 1U12 Feathers, $ lb 50 Hides, Dry, $ I6J Hides, Croon, 7 Honey, gal. 200 Potatoes, $ bu (Irish) C5S0 Potatoes, sweet il G5(tf)S0 Beesswax $ lb 2530 Uin sang, Dry . 75 Cotton, lb 18 Linnen and cotton Rags lb 8 Apples, Dried, fj) bu $1 40 Apples, Green $ bu 50100 Onions, " 65(0)75 Beef lb 5)7 Announcements, j Annolnclmknt. We are author, ieed and rcquosted to announco the name of IIakti Brown as a fundi date for County Trustee for Blount County, at the ensuing March clcc tion. To the Votert of Eluunt County : At the request of many voters I take this method of informing you, the good peoplo of Blount county, that I am a candidate for tho office of Tax Collector for the next term of office election next March. 1 do not propose to better the people in ft Collector but simply propose to bo a moro needy one, and, as I ftiri one that believes that a change of officers occasionally is better for both voters and office Bcekcrs, shall expect a hearty support upou fair and honorable terms. A. LCK3AN. To the lotemuf Blount: I take this method of annoucning myself as a candidate for TaxCol lector of Blount County, nt the en suing March election ; subject to a convention of the people. J, A. Beakebi il. Jan. 15th. Wo are authorized and requested to announce tho name of J. II. Mors ton as a candidate for County Court Clerk at the ensuing March election. Jan. 29th, 1870. Wo aro authorized and rcquestod to Announce tho name of Moses Gam- bio as a candldato for Sheriff of Blosnt county at tiro ensuing March eloction. Jan. 29th, 1870. I take this mothod of informing tho citizens of old Blount that I am candidate for County Court Clerk at the ensuing March election. If I should bo so fortunate as to bo eloctcd, ir v term of office will be fidelitv. sobriety andforbeare ein tho discharge of my official d yt withprobablly somo slight devia ns to suit customers. J. C. McCor. We are s thoriaed and requested to announce F. M. Hood as a candi dr.to for County Trustee, at tho en suing March election, FALL and WtfTER IP & 0 JE 2 0 ST D 0. . ... ,- - MRS. M. A. BINDER haa just arnred fromtFarta and London with the latest dasigna, personally saleeted from the great est noTekiea ; also, the most elegant Trim mings lo be secured in Paris. LACES, RIBBONS, VELVETS, BRIDAL VEILS, FLOWERS, FINE JEWELRY, and TRIMMED PAPER PAT TSRNS,DRE8S and CLOAK . MAKING. Exclusive agent for Mm. M. Wobk's cele brated system for cutttnf ladiea dresses sacques, basques, 4c N. W. corner of Elerenth and Cbeanuts 8ts., Philadelphia, Pt aep. iitm. Tan Bark Wanted ! TWILL PAV THEIHIGHEST MARKET nnr ftT I 7J1 Hmk. dillrered either at taj Tan-Yard, or at any point on the Knoi Tille ; Charleston Railroad. Whei deliver ed on the Railroad to be well ataeked. F r furthar particulars call on the undersigned . ,; Won nr adilress br letter, at at . - " Maryville, Tennessee. I have a large Lot of Lsather, such as Sole, Upper, Kip, Cklf, Goat Skins, which will eomnara favorablv with any IMiher mnnufaetured in East Tenn., whioh I will emhanffe for Bark. Hides, Ceia Wheat, Bacon, Ac. I hare, also, a 8ADDERS SllOr connected with my Tannery, and have an hand ana will maniuacuire io raer, aia qnali-ties of Saddles, of tht best material which will be told as cheap as the cheapest All worn wa,Tcmica, cauana examine. W. W. La waive Apr-!T-tf. New Tin, Copper AND Sheet Iron ESTABLISH MB H T. Tho subsci-ibor vroul J most re.pct fully inform th cititons of Maryville and the surrounding country that be has permanently established himself in this place, where he may be found at all times. He will attend to ROOFING and GUTTERING, and will keen constantlT en hand a good assortment of which will be sold as low as tht narat article can be bought elsewhere. Fepniring of all kinds done nt the short est notice, and on the most REASONABLK TERMS. Ilis a!u?p will The found on Main street next door to J. A. GoddnnTs " New Druf Store. Call and examine Ms work, and hear his prices. ITin. OTA3. RAFTER. Mrf.'.M.. Knoxville Iron Company 200 Sizes of Bar Iron try Tbe increased supply J yaricty o PIQ METALS enables them to mako an IRON HVlt adapted for BLACKSMITH RcLild ins and Re- "pairing of Ma chincry Threshers, Shelters, Bcapers, JMowcrs, t Ilay Prcsscss, Pumps, Steam Engines. CAST & V JtOUGlIT BUAFTLNG TULLEYK, GEARS, PIUIONS, ,100 SI E GUDGEONS, . Ar?'ikie f CaBtings made and fitted for . , , Saw JJIUf, Flour Mills Bark Mills,"., Cotton Mills, Ac, &c. Hollow Ware, " Plow Castings, Wagon Boxes, Bed Hooks, Coal Grates, Cane Mills, Bolt Cutting, Rail Road Spikes, SMITH FORGIXG, JlIVDEKSOX county C O A Li AND COKE a- All work Warranted. -t ta. Orders promptlj flllod. "Tgs Prices Low for the Quality of the Work. f TERMS CASH. Iu Office and Manufactory on & T, fc. Ga. Railroad West of yo 't KN OI VJTjLB, TENNESSEE . tug tl-ly H IM f 1M I Si SYMPIIYX ! ! iiiu ANU FaTe your Lucgs and Ltf?. Wa feel conft lent in rccommsnding lhi remedy to the pualie, that we briu? forward the the BEST CURE YET DISCOVERED KOR ALL UlSEAbfcS of il.e Lungs an1! Throat, such a Coughs, Colds, IIoarries, Poro Throat, Hnnehit-), Croup, Asthma, Whooping Cuugh, Pain in ihe Breast, Influ enza, Night Sweats, DilEculty of Breathm?, Ppif.ing of Blood, Wasting of the Fleh, and for tlie ecrwin relief of Consumptive Patienu in the advance lAajes of Uie disfae. This is no new preparation but has beeu nsed with unvarying and never failing sne. cess by one of the nn'tt eminent J'hysidans of Cincinuati.'Ohio, tn hU practice for tbe last twenty years. It is a Purely Vegetable Compound, eotn putcd ofHonu and Barks, wcJl known t every Physician, for tUelr virtus in the cure of Lung Diseases. No Mineral enters into tho preparation of SYMPIIYX, And the disease once overcome by ita pow er, leaves the syttern in a strengthened oon dition. Five Thansand Ddars Is offered to any one who will furnish a better recipe for the cure of Lung Diseases. T.'e have in our possession the mos flattering testimonials of the success of lliis remedy, in the curs of the most dreaded of a'. diseases, Consumption, It is CbtimaUd that 150,000 human bttr.ps die annually, in the United States alone, w.th Consumption and Lung Disesses, and Pnf. Carlton esti. mates that one half of these nnlortenates mipht have been saved to lives of useful. ne, hadfthey but made use of the mostprep r r emeit:es. PREPARED ONLY By Cliaml) erlain & Albers Am 9 & 11, GAY STREET, KNOX VI LLE ... . TFN353SBB Tan Bark Wanted. w E have just opened a Tannery tt the old Mt-CUin Tan Yard in Maryville, Tennessee, and will give the highest It A 11 K 15 T PRICE TAN-BARK uxi HIDES, delivered at our Yard. We would thankfully reeeire all enstem Tanaing for the citizens of the county; and all care will be taken to pre full sstimctioa to those who patronize us. We keep oa hand leather, such as Sole, Harness, Up per, Kip, $fc, which we will eichingt for MDE3, TAN-BARK, WHEAT CORN, BACON, Ac. We have, also, Saddle". Bridles, Horse Collars, Ac, which we will exchange for young stock -, such as Ilorsei, Mules, Hogi and Cattlei. Foi further information call and see for yourselves, WELL8 A ALEXNAD ER D.F.Willard. R.J.Allvn, T.V. Covin, MARYVILLE I? AND Furniture Factory. The uudersigned have this,; day associated tnemselves under the name and style of Willard; Allen & Cc, and nre now prepared to Plane Lumber, 24 inches wide and under, and tongue and groove Flooring and Ceiling- We arc also manufacturing SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, Mouldings, Tables, SAFES, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, Window Ac Door Frames. All of which aro kept on hand or furaish ed at short notice. JOB TURNING AND SA WING All work executed by skilful workman and of the best material, and sold at cheap rtes. Good Lumber, such as Pine, Po p1r Walnut,fGum and Cherry, taken in ex changer This Moy 17th, 1860. WILLARD, ALLEN Co ADVERTISING AGENTS, 40 P taMflf SYMPHYX FOR PALE BY A, r. Thompson, MABW1LLP., TFSy n a fin n I1TTI MAIL H Mil m sibi, NO. K"5, UAYSntKKT, Knoxviilo Tenn , J-LAM.S IN STOVES, HOLLOW-WARE, Castings, p y m p s Of every description and biz'h, wrought ftoJ galvunizoJ, Grates and Fenders, Marblizcrilron Man tles ami Grates, CAST ICETrLTSS, Japan IVesseJ nnJ I'iaiu T I N-W ARE, HOUSEKEBPINS MUMS. Wooden-Ware, &o. p.oonxa.'GUTTERiNo, srorriso and JOB W.,HK IS CJVl'u.i.TiS ANDBHkEr mos, uonk rr.i'M n.v a r buia- TWL. rcr:on withir.g to rn's1! sn ou-t fit f Kitchcu wil d3 well, a-d inti raoojj Vi givo us a e.'lll lfnre parnh 'tjr. Particular ationlioa is callcJ lo t-ur SUck of 8 T 0 V S $ Comprising the Largest and B ef8elclod Stock in East TenueaiA II. vm? r1U t emoved into Uie 5ew Building u'.Her HOXSIE'S HALL. We hate iurreMed cu Stock and fnolll tioe ford.injr work, and ujw olior Ooocis m LOW as Uie LOEST. HOXSJE DEPUE, Knoxvill, Tenn. Jaul5-6m U". A. Wnlkrr. .s II. (l,tl NEW FALL. AND- WINTER GOODS. The undersigned, PtioccsHorR to Walker A llevry, would re).(:cl.fiilly announco to their fiiendtt niul cuhI--mere, and the public genornlly, tlmt they arc now receivini,' anJ opouing for Bale at tho "Brick Corner," Opposite the Court llouxc, Diroct fro ai the Eastern Cities a very dcpirallc n-rtment of GOODS adapted to tho Rcasontfn everything ufluaiTyTTThd in n RETAIL ESTA BL1SU M KST, which they propose to sell at oi Low Figures A 8 THE L OWES T FOR ( ASH or PRODUCE. Wo cordially invito all lo cal and examine our GoodB and prices or th-emHelves. WALKER & O'AULT. ct?3 if. IMew Providence NORMAL SCHO'i AT SVlaryviUe, Tenn. Spring term hngitis Feb- 7,;i79, an 1 c n linnes 5 month. Admi Iniinf 7 SO 7 j i i f 10 per term half payable u Malice ii n wuuaiii'lfr st the clueo of PB:iion. No 'I auction (r nb ence, exr;pt d.r ifnri y ogre meut. B- Z Shhi1, l'riuc pal. ewe warn