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She guoHUU; "$Itig Knoxviile, Tenn., April 3, 1857. SACiAMisTAi. MtxTijr occurs lit the Helho- j ! diet rpi?crpai Church in this citj next Saturday and S!balh, commencing fcaiuraay exeang at 7 ! o'clock. Let. Dr. rarne ofEciatea. CorsTt CoraTv -The aarttrlj term1 of the Countj Court held its session a Jktonday, . lion. C. W. Jones presiding. Thirty-eight Justicw were present, and quite an amount of basSncas dispatched, "Wm. F. Soay, Eq, was elected Entry-taker for Knox county. IL D. Joroulmsn, Esq, was elected Ranger. DaTid Nelson . was elected Coroner, the office for some tine past hating been vacant Charles Morrow, Wm. F. Seay, and R. D. Joroul man, were appointed Commissioners to repair the bridge at the foot of Main street, on first creek, damaged by the late flood. . G. IV. Summers, J. T. Doyle, and J. I Ford, were appointed for a similar purpose, relatire to the bridge carried awsy which was over Stock creek, oa the Maryrille road. The bridge at A. E. Trotter' was carried away by the late flood, and JL F. Smith, A. E. Trotter, and S- D. Leinart, were appointed Commissioners to bare it repaired. ."...; ;' ' - II. C. Tarwater, Tax Collector for Knox county, renewed hU bonds, aa required by law, in the turn of one hundred and forty thousand dollars. A large number of reports of juries of view, for change cr vacation of roads, were confirmed, and some rejected. Any one noticing the , large num bers of petitions presented to the County Court. might 6uppce that every road in the county was changed. On petition of Gov. Brcwnlow, he was tendered the ui of a portion ml the Court House to store away for a time the arms for Knox county, appro priated under the late act of Congrats. A Chamz to FHiLAXTHKoric Bibzlb It is said that in the neighborhood of Fort Saunders, where the rebel dead were buried after the sangui nary conflict, which resulted in raising the siege of Knoxviile, the bogs are occasionally disinterring their bodies, and that sights are sometimes seen there which cause humanity to shudder and sicken. It occurs to us that if ecmo of the wealthy rebels of Knoxviile would give this matter the attention they ought, that the remains of these poor fellows, who fell a victim to Southern aristocracy, might be res cued from so horrible a fate. When a rebel was executed here as a spy, those could be found, who would most willingly " strew flowers over his grave," and surely these men who bravely fought the battle of the slave lords of the South who met death like heroes, though in a wicked cause are entitled to as much considera tion at the bands of those who urged them on to battle. Religious. An interesting religious meeting has been progressing for several days past, at the Baptist Church in this city.' - Boss or TiMriRiircr-KnoxvilleriTis'o". No 3 Sons of Temperance, meet every Thursdsy eve ning at o'clock, at Temperance .-, ... .. , . -Willia- Wood, W. F. E. W. Adkikb, E. S. Chtjech Licttjbi. Dr. T. IL Fearne delivered a lecture at the Methodist Church on Wednsday evening of last week, on the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Ilia object was to show that the M. E. Church had a right to exist ia this country, and that taken in comparison with the Church South, its prospect for usefulness was much the more flattering for the fu tare, of the two churches. , There was a la.-ge crowd present, and listened with the beet attention possi ble to the rr marks of Dr. Fearne, although he was about one hour and forty-five minutes delivering his lecture ; and at its close, on motion of Rev. J. B. Ford, the congregation by a rising vote, reques ted a copy for publication. In giving a kind of history of what the M. E. Church has accomplished in the United States since its organization, Dr. F, showed himself to be well potted in Church statistics. When published, this lecture will be a most valuable 'addition - to the Church literature of the M. E. Church. A Will WAsriP. Yes, any number of wives to sound the golden tidings that the new Cooking Stove, the "Barley Sheaf," introduced by the old established firm of Messrs. Stewart, Peterson & Co, of Philadelphia, cannot be excelled in point of beauty of eljla, superiority of finish, economy, con venience, and every other needful qualification that constitutes a first claes Stove. We speak knowingly on this subject, and do not hesitate to make this declaration. Tbx II AjrvTAcro ri es or "rw York. Among the many extensive establishments in New York, whose products extend into every part of the coun try, is that of Colgate & Co, where almost every conceivable fprra of Family and Toilet Soap ia manufactured. These soaps have a reputation for purity and efficacy that has given an enormous sale. . o How to Curb Dxbilitt. When this arises from a diseased action of the stomach the occasional use of a mild aperient like Eoback's Sugar Coated Blood Pills are best followed by the Stomach Sit ters to give tone to the stomach. Hl'M-xi-do-ri. The u Fat Contributor" has been among us, and his lecture at the First Presbyterian Church on Friday night of last week, excited such paroxysms of laughter among cm citizens, that they have scarcely yet recovered. ' It is said the physicians will hold a meeting, and enter their sol emn protest against the lectures of the " Fat Con tributor," as no one can be sick after listening to his perfectly, irrcsistable, laughter-provoking effusions, lie has established a high reputation as a serio-comic lecturer, among the Knoxvillians. As an evi dence of the irresistibility of his wit, we will just say that we saw Captain Brdn nd Judge Jones about noon, the day after the lecture, when they were still laughing in a manner truly refreshing to behold. . . Hon. II. Matkabd's Licturx. We had the pleasure on Saturday evening of last week, of lis tening to the lecture of Mr. Maynard, at the Fe male Institute, for the benefit of the literary socie ties of the East Tennessee University. The attend ance, though respectable in point of numbers, ' and comprising many of our best citizens, Nras not so large as it should have been. The subject" Foot prints of the war," w u handled in such a manner ss Mr. Maynard only can handle it. He was follow ed by his audience with breathless attention in his narrative of the " Footprints" of th lata war, from Alexandria, Virginia, to Louisville, Kentucky. - ; The whole lecture was a faithful delineation of the bloody scenes so recently enacted in the scope of country indicated above, following the railroads through Eastern Tennessee, by way of Chattanooga to Nsshville, and thence to Louisville, , Kentucky Having been an eye-witness to many of the scenes portrayed by Mr. Maynard, we can bear testimony to the truth of the portrait. The sorrowful facts portrayed and the impressive" tuanmir of the speaker, brought vividly to our mind, scenes which can never be effaced from our memo ry. We can assure tho who were not prenent, that they have lost a literary treat not often acces sible. This was the fourth of a course of lectures for the above mention ad purpose. " . A Tows HALL Wajtis. Nothing is wanted more in our crowing city than a large, well-seated TOWN HALL, and no improvement that could be erected would pav better. Let some of our men of means eroct a large brick building say, on Gay Street, convert the rooms on the first floor into store rooms, and on the second floor fit up a large, com modioua Hall. Such a room would be constantly in demand, and would yield the owner a handsome profit, accommodating the citixens, and : relieving the churches of the demands made upon them Income Tax. Col. B. P. Stacy, Assistant Reve nue Assestor for this county, baa for several days part been very inquiFitivo among our citizens as to their income for the year 1866. He was so inquisi live about ours, that be required us to u swear' about it. Should every other one find their revenue for 18CG, r.s small as ours, "Uncle Sans" will not derive much revenue from this source. Our coun try friends toay look out for Col. Stacy, as he is about through with us " poor deviia." PaxvATE Midical Adtice. Bead Dr. Wbit- ter's advertisement in another column. "The versos we publish below were written by Jas. E. Fletcher, a youth cf nineteen summers, who is Midshipman in the Navy. Young Fletcher is a son of the Secretary of State of Tennessee. . i Our. Republic. Air"BtUU Hymn ttf On Efublic." . , - , -' -at j, a. r. We kav Me ear young Republic whea the dawning of I tester nouea ctez ine toes or rrwdoa 'lull angry cloud of war, While toe bright beans of its (lory, Ilk beacon shone afar. in iricmpn marcuiag oa. Caoits Glory ! glory I Eallelujah ! Glory I glory 1 Hallelujah f Glory I glory I Hallelujah, t , . . , , , In triumph marching en. In Its beauty we hsve soon it, in a free and happy Und, W hen too gestae of Colombia gathered round bor cbaoon bnd Her long bright liot of heroes who had sworn in heart and band Her glory should roll on. Chorus. Glory, Ac. We have aeon its words of freedom to all nations of the earth. Lite the morning star of Sethi hem bad a new and wona roui eirtn ; One gave to men religion, and theother truth and worth, In beauty marching on. Chorus. Glory, Ac. TTe bare seen it when foal treaaon held aloft bar angry cluud, And the thunders of her cannon rolled around it deep and load, When the snlnhnrv smoke of battle hid its temple inn i shroud Of treason marching en. Chorus. Glory, Ac. KutiU star uain t rhimeuaat ha sdispelled that gloomy night. And tbeclearerfor the contrast throws abroad its brilliant liabt. That the traitors who bad mocked it now tremble at the sight, t VI freedom marching on. 7 Chores. Glory, Ac. And now that w bare saved it. shall we welcome to our arms Those who filled ear land with weeping 'mid the battle wild alarms Mo! rather let onr nation feel again the strifes and storms, Of Freedom marching on. Caoms. Glory, Ac. To the Voters of the First Congres sional District of Tennessee. Ha vine been nominated as the Radical candidate to represent said District in the Fortieth Congress, I will address my fellow-citizens at the following times and places: Sevierville, Kevler county, Monday, April 8th. Fair Garden, Sevier county, Saturday, April 13th. Dandridge, Jefierson county, Monday, April 15th Rutledge, Grainger county, Monday, April 22d. Morristown, Grainger co., Wednesday, April 24th. Newport, Cocke county, Thursday, April 23th. Warrtnsburg, Greene county, Friday, April 26th. Whitesburg, Hawkins co., Saturday, April 27th. Sneedville, Hancock county, Monday, May 27th. Kogersville, Hawkins county, Monday, June 3d. Greenevillo, Greene countv, Honda. Jon HH. JonaeWu, Tr.wi!nfr,wjri CO., ilonUsy, June24tQ. Blountville, Sul livsn county, Monday, July 1st Elizabelhton, Carter county, Monday, July 8th. Cobb's Creek, Johnson co, Saturday, July XJth. Taylorsville, Johnson county, Monday, July 15th Time will be divided with any candidate or can didates for the same position. ttespectiuuy, It. R. Bctlzju Coloeid Suffrage. The conservative Bolivar Bulletin, published in West Ten nessee, expresses the real conservative lcci ing concerning colored suffrage in the fol io winff paragraph : . Ohio nas rdusoa te Btnko out tne wora ."white" in her franchise law. Thank God for that. Missouri will follow tho bright example of Ohio and rcfuso the negco a vote. If the Tennessee suffrage law could be get aside), tho Conservatives would ring bells, kindle bon-fires and fire cannons in their wild excess of joy. w. . rain. t. Hi fAl. a. w. rASBOTT. FAIXS & rJLRKOTT, Wholesale Grocers, FOVARDIfIG AND CQJ.imSSIOH MERCHANTS, No. 7 Cherokee Block, ;Peachtree Steet, martTSm , ATLASTA, GA. ' CEMENT CALCINED PLASTER, OR WHITE COATING, JUST BE- CZiTEP aaa for aale sy john i. urmsrsG, rX7-tt ': Seat site Market Square. F W. W. WooDRurr & Co. See the advertise ment of W. w. Woodruff & Co in another column A large and well selected assortment of hardware, nails, iron, steel, agricultural implements, &c, will be found at tbeir establishment. Call and see their " idelt Kkowjj.'" It Is generally supposed that the Webstore, rabneretons,' Gortascboffs, Met terokhs, nd Gaxribaldis of politics are thii aa-sh of world-wide renown, and so they are where nwspa pers circulate, but not much beyond. One of our friends lately returned from China, amuses u with the recitil of his Journey inland for some distance, where the enquiry oftenett made when te became known as an American, was whether he knew or had ever seen the great chaaiUt of his couulryj' Dr. Ayor, that made the medicines. They w tw rera. jdies many of them have been cured by timm and they speak of him as if he occupied the whole of America or were at leaat the groat foaUura of It. A rne-ndarin who had been cured of a malig. riant ulcr on th Lip by his tfarsnparilla, seemol to con(-idr it our principle article of export, and its in. ventor one of the few men of the continent that had eter produced worthy the attention of Chinasnen. Xev Vork Xaa . ; 1 1 " Dom't X Foolx?u." You can make Six Dol lars from FiftT Cents. Call and examine an in?en lion urgently needed by everybody. Or a swnple wnt free by mail for 50c, that retails easily for $3 by B. L. Wolcott, 170 Chatham Sqwkzt, 2few Tori. septiTCm Zuouxa Tobacco. The best quality of tiis to Wcc, known respectively a. " Cob Lee," Lone Jack" end " Brown Dick," is for sale at Wtflcy Give them a call, two doors south of the It rffi. nov21'tf W. W. WOODRUFF & CO., DEALERS IN Hardware, Nails, Iron, Steel, Agricultural Implements, GARDEN SEEDS, &c. , - . Agent for DUPONT'S piis Tirl rinstfnn' Pntrrlpr flflfl FlISCs UiUv 4a a o m w C niv FTTTiTTSlI ANYTHING A NT J ererjthiaj coanected wt tbe Hard were Bnl laws- - - trAT eTKLal " rrtTtf KneiTille, Tenn. CHAITCEST COU ET KARYTILLE. voTrri? "OYvIBTUE Or A DL.jiiL,xj Ui- xxxju J l hBry Conrt fer tbe eouatr of Elooat, md.at the eer lrs, I wUI sell te tbe fcighut eidder, at tbe heaee door i MaryTille. ei MoadaT, tbe fcth of Bay ...Mvi-Rt ptArf mn or a I ra' l ei I ft u, anvwa uv Heary C. feafleJl tract, ia Us 10th CiU District. Bloant coaa t" , T.aa.. ccataintss twe baodnnl and e.YBty.fiTe acrre, , i r. . w;-K.Al Uarraw anil Athstrs ad eiuac the Uads of J. i. Cot, Micha Uarrfy.aad etbere, . .. .f. . .Mnfiit of aifht haadred aaa eic - " -T.Z'r .Vi i. 1. ilerea doUars fvr if J.mH .m gixt T-6e cents, aim cpi ai m ' ,7C Tmsto the Hol.ta Coafereace, of the Mth odirtCbaVcb. eouth. aad .pis.t the said Heary C. 8a8eU. II ka m. 4&m ASB at e-reKlfC Af BIX mOllDI. V SIS 1 reflity f redemrtioa. Tbe urchaeer (riTiag bond aad -VttTiTid a la ret.iel ea tbe lead for tbe zzzr w. j. vicktss, c. m.. Harts x, ici. r" BY VIRTOE OF A DECREE OF THE CbMwrj coart, for the county of Blount, ae ai ice i---cn.brr.trwi.lS6fi. I wiUeeil to tbe hlpbtst bidder, at tbe "n hoB aoor u MjrjTiiie, oa Monday, the tn oar oi y t, tr,,. f im wi-i aad binc In the Ma titll XKlrW( of Blonnt ennntT. Tn.. coatainiOS 30 atree raon, jV. J. Votn'(t h Una. of M. Bowcrman, W. U. Bnckell, 1-. i ?"J kB T- Johnson tract, d"oru7,r;f WnVo. JobB ufkB,y rOR SALE. SALE OP LAND ITEAR JOIfESBOPvOTTOH. UUXESS SOONEH DISPOSED OF BY prirate contract, I will sil at pnblic anctioa on the 1st Monday cf April noxt, at tbe Oonrt House door in Jonesbo rongb, TeBB., the farm on which I formerly resided, situated about oae ntile East of Jonesboroagh, oa the public road lead inf to lisabthioa and tbe Bute if Xortu Carolina. The r.ra cocUins about 180 acres. Tbe residence npoa it is oae of the larjst and most desirable cottage btiiidinte ia East Tenneeaee. There is also a Urge barn, carriage house, and numerous ether ontboueM. The location is elerated and healthy with T'ew f he mountains. At tbe same tijne and place, I wUI teU a tract of wood land, containing about twecty-nre acres, situated within mile cf tbe residence tint not actually adjoining the same tract. The property will be sold on a credit of one. two, three and four yirs. TU purchaser will be required to fire notes with pood seari:- be&risg interest from date, and a lien will be re tained for the payment of the purchase money. tr. iMtniel Kinney, Dr. WiJiam K. Serier, or any other old citizen of Joneebcrongh, can give strangers the necessary in formation as to a more particular exttmnaUao of tbe proper ly. . . . - liiOS. A. B. -EL80S. KaoxrUle, Teb. 13, 1S07. , Bristol Kews and Greaeri!ie National Union please copy antil day of sale, and forward their bill to the adTertiser at JinoxTUle, Tenn. . feblatds T?OR SALE. 100 HUNDRED ACRES A oa the Tenneseee Biter, at tiie Month of Tiney Hirer. Kearly all is fcrst claw rirer botiom Und, Urel and Tery pro- ". vucmii one-nan wual it has been sold for. It is aew land, part of it stiU in timber. aeptotf IlsOX A BETSIOiB. 17 OR SALE. 1,500 ACRES IN AN J DEESOJJ county, 4 miles from Clinch Birer. A eplen did planution. Very rich soil. 2'0 Acres bow under cnltiya tion. fceyca houses with ont-bnUdinRi. A Church, School Boum, Doctor's Office and a Blacksmith's Shop on the land Post Office on tbe farm. Will be sold for $1o,aj0, and is yery prvpnj wouiq maze caii-a-aoiea gwi iarms. septitf MUNSOS t tSKYMOUR. T70R SALE. A MAGNIFICENT FAR3I A of 1,000 Acre, on the Holstoa Hirer, five miles from tie railroad. 60 Acres of Birer bottom, and 3"XI Acre of tbe yery best nplend now under cnltiyation. Three eomforUbie hon- ses, with all out-buildings. Very fine timber, which can be raited to A.aozTUle at a yery small expense. This property will be dirided to suit purchasers, and affords a rare opportunity lor inyestment. J'rice JJU per Acre. septjtf . Ml'ySON t tiSYMOUU. T?OR SALE. 195 ACRES, Four IIilis 1 from Knoxyille. ' Biding land, with a rich soil. A good Griet Mill. A Jeng Vineyard. 65 Acres under good fence. Price 13,600. sept5tf MUKSOS 4 SEYMOUR. FOR SALE. 2,000 ACRES OF FINE Farming Land, ia Scott county, 12 miles from Husta ville, 160 Acres seder cultiyation. 260 Acre of Creek bottom land which produces remarkably well. A grove of 300 Sugar Maple trees, near the bouse. Well timbered and well watered. A magnificent stock farm. On tbe route of the proposed ast Tenaesaee aid Kentucky railroad. aeptStf MUNS0N & SEYMOUR. POE SALE. IHPEOYED LANDS . IN A in all parts of East Tennessee, prices and location to suit all kinds of purchasers. Address or call oa aeptotf AIUNSOK & SEYMOUR. POR SALE. 85,000 ACRES OF UNDI PBOVED LANDS in different parts of East Tennessee, containing immense mineral wealth. Well eUapted to stock (railing, with some splendid sites farms, aai water power. Also, some of the lands are well suited to settle colonies of Emigrants. Purticulart respectta; every kind of land m East Ttmnem', will h pTornp(!g and ratnioly given, by tddraring cr MsfM. MUSeON k SEYMOCB, Beal Esute Brokers, ept5tf Knoxyille, Tenn. PROCLAMATION BY THE G0VERN0B, STATE OF TEJfJTESflEE, . Exxcniyx DirxBTxrsT, XaihyUle, February 11, 1807. TO THE SHERIFFS OF THE COUN :TIES of Campbell, Anderson, Morgan, Scott, Fentress and Cumberland, Greeting : Toa are hereby commanded to open and bold an election at all the places of holding elections in your respective counties, on the 21st day of March, 18o7, after Laving given the notice nuired by law. for the election of an Attorney General for the 17th Judicial Circuit, in said State, to fill the vacancy oc casioned by tbe resignation of Samuel L. Childress, Esq., and due return thereof make according to law. la testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand l. s. and caused the Great Seal of tbe State to be affixed at tbe Department, in the city of Nashville, on the 11th day of February, 1867. By the Governor : V. G. BROWN LOW. A. J. Flitcbib, Secretary of State. . feb20-tde KliOXVILLE BANK. JNO. S. VAN GILDER, President, K. V. DEADERICK, Cashier. WILL TRANSACT A GENERAL Banking and Collecting Busineg. Receive Deposits, deal in Exchange, Gold, Silver, Bank Kotes, Ac. mar6-3m NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN, ACCORDING TO A the requirements of the Charter of tbe Knoxrille and Jacisboro' Turnpike Company, that there will be a meeting of the subscribers of Stock to the said Turnpike Company, at tbe Court House in the city of Knoxviile, at one o'clock, on Saturday, the 16th day of march, is7, lor tne purpose or organizing and electing a Board of Directors for tbe ensuing two years. It is very desirable and earnestly requested thstall the sub- icribers of Stock shall be present at this meeting. COMMIr-HOXF.RS: r. A. SCOTT, J. C. DEADERICK, WILLIAM LIDGEBWOOD, LEVI McCLOUD, , WILLIAM UEISKELL, W. O. HALL, M. L. HALL, J. V. MVNATT, L. GEORGE. B. CLIBOI RN, i. 8. LINDSEr, O. HA8KIN3. jtw-tr - c. w. corn. . t. wilsox. COPJPIJf A WIL.SOA', - Wholesale awb Bxtail . GROCERS AND COMMISSION MISRCHAJSTTS, Coffin Block, Gay Street, (ntar Baptist Church,) KliOXVILLE, TENN.. AQKKTS rOB TBI SALE Or Yams and Sheetings of the Bockford Manufac turing Company. Will attsnd strictly to the sale of Corn, Hay. Flour, Bacon, Lard, Ac. Particular attention paid to Tilling orders lor all kinds oi Produce or Merchandise. marl3-im TO CONTRACTORS. THE BUILDING COMMITTEE OF the M. I. Church, ia Knoxviile, Tenn.. invite sealed proposals antil the 15th of April, for tbe brick and carpen ters work'sperately or together, for their Church edifice, to be erected in Knoxviile. The Building Committee reserve the rcut of rejecting all bids not satisfactory. Good security requited of contractors. Plans and specifications may be seen at the store of E. N. Parham, an corner of Gay and Clinch streets, Knoxviile, Tennessee. By order f Building Committee. - marSO it P. H. CABDWELL, Secretary. HOUSE FOR RENT. T WISH TO RENT FOR CASH UNTIL A December 25th, the Brick Dwelling on the S. D.Williams faro. This is a large, commodious house, containing tea rooms, Including dining hall and kitchen, and wond bs a delightful sammer rstreat, situated as it is in a quiet, orderly community, aad oa the immediate line of the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad, only twenty miles west of Knoxviile. Withtbe house can be had every convenience splendid Garden, Yard, Good slpring and Spring-house, and land for a small crop if desired. Pessessicn given at once. For particulars address I. C. GBAKT, Agent, marAMlt Lenoir's V. O., Boane county, Tenn. KEROSENE OIL. JUST RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF XEROSES! OIL, at the Drug Store of Sep 8. D. MITCHELL A CO. W. IS. FRANCISCO & CO,, MINERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. KSOXVILLE, TENN. Wheat, Flour, Corn, Oat, Bjcon, Lard, Ac, bought and sold on Commission. marintf CIRCUIT COURT MADISOB VILLE. J AH U ART TEBM, 1667. rtTlTIOM rOB DIVOB' I. S. H. CaldweU vs. Susaa V. Caldwell. 7N THIS CAUSE IT APPEARS FROM A the allegations in the petition of the complainant, that the respondent, Susaa V. Caldwell, is a non-resident of tbe Stat of Tenneasee : It is therefore ordered that publication be made for four successive weeks in Brownlow's Y big, noti fying said defendant to appear at the next Term of tbe Cir cuit Court, to be held for the county of Monroe, at tbecoait house ia Madisoaville, on the second Monday of May next, then aad there to pleal, answer, or demur to complainant's bill filed ia this cause, or the same will be taken as confessed and set for hearing ex parte. March 27, 1S7. WM. M. SMITH, Clerk. riTiTios toa pivnaca. Wiley Bay vs. Jane Bay. IN THIS CAUSE IT APPEARS FROM the allegations of the complainant that tbe respondent, Jane Bay, is a non-resident of tbe.Stateof Tenneaeee, or so abscond that the ordinary process cannot reach ber: It is ordered that publication be made for four uccxasive weeks In Brownlow's kaoxvill Whig, notifying the said repondeat to appear at the next Term of the Circuit Court, at the court to be held for tbe county of Monroe, at tbe court bouse in MadisouTille, on the second Monday of May next, then and there to plead, an swer, or demur to the complainant's bill, Bled In tbi cause, r the same will be taken as confessed and set for bearing tx parte. WM. M. SMITH, Clerk. March -'7, 18C7. 4t ATTACHMENT. Lafayette Illey, Administrator ot Robert Hope, deceased, s. Frankiia Bieherdnon. TN THIS CAUSE THE PLAINTIFF, JL on affidavit, alleges that the deftadmnt is Justly indebted to him as the adminintrator of Kobert U?e, deceased, in the asm of seventy-one dollars and 90cU, and :at he has removed for tbe purchase meaey w. c. neurits, cam March 27, 1S7. eirfB By X. GOl'DAB-U, D. p. "M. FRENCH BURR PCRTARL2oilST MILLS, 170R CORN 3IEAL, WHEAT FLOUTi . Hid, aad Stock Feed, " QUEEN OP THE SOUTH." A)u Boltlne arr-amfjs. Emotters sad Mill work generally. ThM mills are built from choice selected "I" reach Burrs" of our own import. ties. Bey aaother before senng for a d ae.lptlvt pamphlet. Address or esll oa r r . INAAC FTKAIB CO.. Corner of Jha aad front Strf-els, tutr'T-lj nfinaati, onto, j himself beyoa'd the limits of tbe State, so that tbe oidiaaiy process of law cannot be served oa him, and aa attachment hatinc been issued aad returned before ma levied on real s- tate or the deieaaanr . w"" '""" . tic a be mad for four successive weeks ia Brownlow s v hlg, requiring the naid defendant to anpear bbfore me at my ofiue B Jack.boro', oa the 17ta day of Augu.t. 1S7. and make his defease to piaiutirs suit, or the aame will be proceeded with MTte. JA- . il!,J, Jtarch J7, 187. f X0TICE. HAVING BEEN laLUULAia.1 cuji MISS10XED ly the Governor aa Captaia ef Craipaay E, rtret Teaaeeeee Stat Guards, aal wing oiron. oi eerunng tbe full complement of mea at an early day, 1 invite (he IotJ venni men of Knox county to corns forward, with out delay, and enrol their names, iquipmeats and pay, it. a .... m r.Nleral troops. l'artiee wi)iidc to li.t will repor't in person at KI''''- mar-rtf Captain Co. E, lt T. S. fi. ? "r BUY G00E3, &c. r March, 1867, t s r J 1 Agents Wanted. Thrilling Vdventures OP DANIEL ELLIS, The great Union Guide cf East Tennessee for a Period of near Four Years, cu ing th Great Southern Rebellion. WRITTEN BT nlMSELF. With numerous Illustrations. ' 11? --r !'! ! A Ii i urs.i-sAJ ' . i. ' . ? : i : , f G017AE3, isl'GLUNG & CO. IMPORTERS AND Wholesale" Dealers, GAY STItEET, Knoxviile, Tennessee, Have ready for inspection their stock for Spring Trade, EMBEACING ill!,! . i Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Small Wares and Notions, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Straw Goods, . CLOTHING, . . '. -" ' 1-1 A. ED W A. il 15, Queensware, GROCERIES, 4 I , Daily additions Are iiiinle to tlicir utock anl they ofl'er tho larofit and liiot varied aslmentof the above Goods to be found in any bimilar cs tablihment North ur South, tnd at as low prices 34 any jobbing house in tho United t Slates. AGENTS WANTED to CANVASS voft tka aboyo aew aad popular B.wk. Halee rpM protSts Utft. Address IUP.1'1 It S IiRDTHKIl, mfcriTtf New York, j DRUGS, IIEDICIIIZS, Ac. 1867. SPRlfiG TRADE: 7867 I ' e ' ' ' ' i i ' , , HJA:--tr';:,;.;,,i-';, ; ACK'S:.. B0 -. . o, i J "' E. J. SAXFORD A CO., Wholesale & Retail Druggists, ow prices. KNOX VILLE, . TENN. IN STOEE, AT EEDUCED ! DEUGS, TAINTS, .. ' ; . OILS, YAENISHES, : WINDOW GLASS, " GAEDEN SEEDS, : DYE STUFFS, , SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, FINE WINES AMD LIQUORS of our wb importation. All goods warranted to yivs satisfactivn. Febroarj 6, 1S07. ly. a. s. caAXBrai.Ai!f. w. r. eHsiai.Ai. a. f. ALSEBft. CHAMBERLAIN & ALBERS, . ' Wholesale and Eetail DRUGGISTS, Old Drug Store, GAY STREET, Knoxviile, Tenn. - f j-z err - A f :: rt I . i .its-. " eiV V 1 ft. 0 R0 BACK'S STOJIAtn BITTERS! CTJKIS DYSPEPSIA. aaJ are tlia best Tcuio in tht wor! J. .... e. JJELMEOLD S FLUID EXTRACT EUCGTJ : i j t"t Weakness ar:icj froa IHsmm. The exhaa.Ud pswsrs j f Xatars whlli arsacfoiopanl-d kywaeaa.T starBt!ej,jp. i toass, asBoaj wbiek will bs fband Iadipsitloa 19 Bxertiea. t Lom of Meaiory, TTskefh! nsss, Horror of disease, or Frs. j bedisi ef XrQ ; ia fact, ITBirsrsai Lassitad, Pros tr ties, j and inahtlity to !r inte tho snjoymests of society, ''',-,'-'-' ' - - " Ti CoastUutiou, ?ar affecte. bj Org saie 1Takaes, ro . quires too ai.l of m4icB to strsnfthsa aad laiforst tho j-systeai, which HelmboWs Ixtract;of Bachn laesrishlr Jo. If a treat meat is sebmitted to, Oaiijtnptfaa or Issaaitj . EOBACK'S BLOOD PILLS CUR1C . 1 SJTrr T7- rj J. V- -M- I ' rrn i rt mitx ,r ?r aa ar 1, 1 1 it 1 as a 1 11 in ni in. 1 I r.w Cosliveness, &nit all ii scases of ti bo.tali. ROBACK'S BLOOD PUniFIEDf CURIES SCROFULA and all discaia arisirj from impure blood. XLUBOLB :i ! ITIulcl Extract llttrhn, I la ffrs pecahar U Teaale., ; asoalH by say stl. preparation. : Hf LMBOLDS Fluid Extract Buohri IMPROVED ROSE WASH. ISK II EL Jl U OLD'S Fluid Extract Buchu. It U pleasant iaUsfa and oaor.imBjsdiato ia aetiB, .,4 mora .treuftheninj thsa aay ef tho prraratiss of B.rk or Iroa. , . . Thoaa aaffenac from Brakiaiowa or Pelirata loastita. lions, proears tho Semsily at ones. Tho reador must bo awars that hewTr .:t. ... k. .1.. j attack of tho aboes diaeasas, it 1. torUi, to affocl hi. b,4Uy I alt", mental rewsrs aad happiBsas. All lbs ebOTO disoasea repairs the aid or a diaratic. Holmbold's Extract Buclm 18 TDK O'AZAT DIUKET1C. I t if Si WOEMSl "WORMS 1! 1rOTIIEES, TOUE CHTLDEEN ARE DLL pineing away and dying, when yott can sae them. Mrs. Winslow's Vegetable Worm Candy,- Is certain, safe and agreeable, aad the only purely yeretablo orm Destroyer inads. Price 25 cents. ; Manufactured by GKO. W. ALBEE8 k BRO., ' Cinrinnati, Ohio. ' CUAMBEIUAIN k ALBEKS, Z . 1 . ' , ' General Southern 1 r:t and for sal. br r. viM.hu a 00., etPb.UM. xy.r,J,; aad Drngjists fenerally. mari't', 2,O00J POUNDS PUEE WTniTE Liad ust received and for sale by . CHAMBIBLAUI k ALTERS. 1,000 POUNDS SNOW- WHITE Zinc at CHAMBEKLAIS AI.BEKS', 100 BOXES GLASS 8x10 FOE SALE sale by CHAMBERLAIN AI.BER9. 100 BOXES OF GLASS 10x12, FOR sale by CJIAMBEBLAIN AI.BIRS. ARE BOLD BY ALL Druffsists and Dealers in , latcnt rflctiicinc T 13 VEBYWH ERE HLMBOLD8 HltlHLT CO.NCZMaAIKO COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT S All S A PA HI LI A , r.ir hurifr.H. (I.. LI I .. . .u uv, irwTit au enronic ceastitatleaal ; di-eases arisins f'on aa Inpuro state uf the bluod, aad tho j only reliable aad effectual known rsmedy fcr the care a Scrofula, Scald Head, 'alt f.h.om. Paine aad 8.l!in,, of th BoBe,riceratloB of the Throat aad tf.t Blot. h, rin.plei oa the Face, Tetter, Iry.!H-I.e,ad all scaly eraptiuBS of the I skin 1 PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (Successors to Dr. C. W. Kocack,) SOLE PROPRIETORS, Nob. 50, 58, 60 Ss 62 East Third St. j CINCINNATI. OHIO. F O UTZ crLtnatir.tt . t I II Horse ana Cattle Powflers- lone and favorably known, will taer ough!y reiayienrate brsttn down and low-spirited horses, by strenfthenliif and cleans ing the stomach and Intel tines. It is a lure prerenlaUya ef all diseases incident to thla animal, mch at tUSQ IETES, GIANDKR?, YIXLOW WATIR,niAVES,C0CGU3, DISTEMPIR, F ITERS, FOCUDERS, LOSS OtT AP PaTITE AND VITAL IN ERGT.io. Its tine laproyes the wind, increases the appe tite fiyes a smooth and glossy skin and transforms th.) miserable skeleton. Into a flae looking and spirited horio. AND BEAlTIPVrJ'i 1HI COMrLIXlOS. : SOT A FBW . of the worst dinorders thai: affect mankind arts from the cormptluaj tl.it ACCSSuiUUi la the Wood. Of all -"-oriea that haye been ma le i pnrf It noae eaa oaal ia effect Helm bold Cumpoutdj Extract of 9araparUla. It cleansee aad renovatee the lilood, Insti'.s the io, of i.Mita Into the system, and pnr.-i tv ax or ttch make dis ease. It stimulates thehealthly fane tione tf the boJy, and expels the disorders that grow "i rankle la the btoH. fnrb tol4 b relied on Lae l ng been soaght for, al now, for the Rrst tlMe, the public here one m which they f I I. neD.L C-ir t4fe here d.e not a luit of miilnin ''",w U tl-U, Vt tr.s trial of a s.o:. L,hU. wi',1 sh.w the Uk that It tiaeyirtiwe awrpatsing anything they harseyer takea. : Two tablespeoafBlls of U, tjttract of Sarsaparflla ad.iH to a pint of water is oe.aa! e tbe ti.b.a JHe Driak, aad oae bottle is f.Hy , of t;,t ,JTVp of fB rill or tbe decoction as nsnally made. " THISt EXTRACTS HAVE SEEN ADMITTID TO USZ IS THt C5ITED STATES ASMT, aad ar. also . very general nsein aU the State HOSPITALS aid ri BLIO 9ASITART ISSTITCTI058 throaghoat the taad. ai welt a, ia prirate practice, and are eoosideredae layaluab'e ismedis PURE IMPORTED AND NATIVE Wine and Liquors at CHAMBERLAIN k ALBEBS'. 1,0001 POUNDS BLUE STONE FOR CnAMBKRLAIX k ALBEKS, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOILET and Fancy Articles at CHAMBERLAIN k ALBLR3. lATENT iHEDICINES OF EVERY X deecriptioa at CHAUCER LAIS ALBEBS'. BUY YOUR DRUGS AND MEDICINES of CHAMBERLAIN k ALBEBS, anj."Jtf At the Old Drug Store. 10 BARRELS COAL OIL JUST Re ceived and for sale by CHAMBEBLAIH ALBKR4. 10 BARRELS RAW AND BOILED Linseed Oil Jut received and foa tale by HIAMHEKLAl Jl ALBLI13. NEW RE3IEDY. i HRS. VIIISLOW'S MYSTIC PILLS EE THE OXIY SAFE AND TRULT irrrcTITE ra.;dicine for Feiualee extant. Do not trifle with your health, sad in cheap aadtlan(;roaa medicine, which Lrugiit may boaght, aad will recom mend te yon, being ignorant of tiieir qnalities. Tlra. lnai' .llyatic fill are mild is their operations; correct all im guiarities and painful menstrua tioa ; remore ail obstructions whether from cold os-etherwiee. Jio maiden, wile, or mother should be without them. Try them ow according to direction, and we kaow the re sult will be es desired. Ask for Mm. Visiow' Myotic Ttin. Take am uther. Price Si Per box, tr i boxes tor i'. , for le by ell umj gi,U. C ilAlkiliKRLA I N A A LB LBS., marltf W heleeole A - ITrff til IsIXG B. T BABBITT'H PTRB fOVTKTR TE J'rT ASil, cr BEADY t-OKV MAKf.Ii. Warrant double the strength of oomsiou Potath, and sarior Jo any otlivr aHo Uier or ley ia tbe market, fut up ia cans of 1 pound, 1 pounds, 3 pounds, 6 pound and 12 jxrinaj, with directions ia fcagiieh aad German fit Biaklng Hard and bott hoe;.. On poocd wiil saake lj galjs of soft boap. Ke lime is required. Uooenaa ers will and this tbe chespett potash a market. It. T. BABBITT. 3os.64, 4, W,67, i, 03, "J, 72, aad 74 Washington St., Y. B. T. BABBITT h-ei ltJiBl 8ALKBATCS, "i.U from tonus oa Halt." Bread made yitrt tis 8aleratne cen tsias, when (MkeH, n.thinr bnt commne nit, water, aad Knar, Noe. U, 03, W, t", t", W, 7", 72, and 74 WwtiinfU.a, st fr Tork. ""osrwesasn " i ,Vtg.Tf . , s B. T. BABBITT'S STAB TBAST POWDfcB, I.iht tU cnit or any kind of cake stay be maJe ilh Ihli "Iut Tow. der" in 13 minrtei. So nhnrt- r.'u; le rei'iirtd whrn sweet milk is nsed. "is. ?A to 74 Washinti.n Mrnet, w York. I B if B. T. BABBITT'S- LAHOli SAVING SOAP. This soap is mlo from ciaa and pure mU-rjvl, eoittoMw m aUiMrrnit-. v miw tm l, will not injure the mt url icate fabric, aad la eiciai!y auajtel (or w.l. n, whn h Mil Bot shrink after b- ing witbe. with tins Hoap. It may be usd In kard er salt water. It will rtmya paint, rrw.., tr, and Stains of all kin.le. One pr.nnd warranted eijutl ti two Boiih U of ortinary f.i.-aly hn. Directions s ut ith eaih bir for making tbre rl'.us band-ome sifl soap fnmi one pouu l of tnis !"up. i.nn 1.4 r n r4."l m a fn..:ur, cjiUimihx full direction dm, printed hi Knp.liih an t (J-.-rm tu. Ak ynur pwr fir " B. T. BaLhitf Soap," and Ulte n.. ntbor.' B. T. BABBITT, No, ot, C, i;.:, (7, M, i,i, 7", Tl and 71 V Litgtou itrect, hew York. Apri-ly To keepers of Cows this preparation I Invaluable. It In V I J .'. erease the quantity and Ira JwS'lt- proret tbe quality of the ri7" ' "" ' milk. It has been proyen by v y i actnal experiment te lecreaie v 1 tbe quantity ef milk aad N- 3 I cream twenty cer cent, aad makes tbe butter firm and fattening cattle, aa appetite. aad makes 'V tt3W i crelm iwtnt Ptr f.-jhJ makes the butter f v . j jijl It glyes them as t t-'-v - loosens tt eir h-.de, il ..... ' them thrly much faster. ' In aB disease of Bvine, luch as Coughs, Cceri la the Langs, Lirer, ks, tVs article acta asaspeeiSe. By patting frost one-half a paper to a paper ia barrel of twill the above diseases wUI be eradicated or entirely pre- c TCU.VU. At IIT.D III HUVil -. -j-. certain preveBtlr and enre fcr tt Hog Chclera. Price 25 Cent per Psner, or S Paper for tl. PRIPARSD tT s. v. roirr IJRO, AT TTIEIH wIIOtESAlE ItnCU AXD MEDICI DEPDT, ' Vo. 113 Franklin St., Baltimore, &L " For sale by Chamberlain Alber Knoxviile, Tenn., and by Droff .sis and Storekeepers threeg heat the Doited 8taes. Janl-ly ... From Diipenatory cf the United States. Seo rrofeseer Pswee s y.leaUe works oa Ue Practice ef Physic. . See remarks n.i le by the la;e celebrated Dr. Thre e ef Philadelphia. free remarks made by Dr. Tpt raiia M'JDowslI, a eelebrsted Phyeiciaa aad Member of the Rofal College of Surgne, I,,. land, and published la the Transactions of the King aad Qaeva'a Jouraal. See Medkc-Ch!rurgi, Reriew, published! hy B.ojsiaia Travers, Tellow ef Royal College ef ergea. ee most of the late Standard Tf erks oa Sadiciae. EXTRACT BUCHU. SA RS A PA RI LL A ." SM by all Drujjl-ii,!. PRIJiClfAL DEPUT HELMUOI.D'S WANTS. WANTED-500 WAGON MAKEB3. TIME, MONEY - AND LABOR SAVED by purrfcalng Ht'BS re-y morticed. A good aaeort ment of Loe'iM, Oak, Elm and V alnut, warranted superior t any md by band, at low pries. Call and e, or send fr amp!'.'. A. B. r. W ILLAKI'S Little River, Bl'nnt county, 13 :! .outh uf Kiioxville ud 7 eaet of Maryville. rbrrtary e 1SC7. '1n . "WANTED, FABM3 TO RENT. WE HAVE SEVERAL ; A P P L I C A TI'iN'8 fr farms fWr the nent yr, from raea acrns temed to every vaeii ty of flirnilnirfyalf, jriin, t ,k and dai ry fa rme. I And on wphiiiir "w4 t-T:nn shonld call onus. - d-Utf l V)?f Jt iYWOt.R. WANT TO PURCHASE PROM THREE TO SLX'. HUNDRED A Acres (rwd Karnitrtf IUn I, wlrh eorae mitt property or rood water prw-r rnrine't'l. Any one bavin iu h prvjierty for eale will write to B. VBl", Lumpkin, turtqnty,js., deecriMng the property, lrtin and teem.. an!- - - - j ;;;t VOBrs; I5FOSMATI0N WANTED "r OF MY SON WM. PASCA L McGEB, aad tw. .i),rt:btnr,Th-ne an ! Efir feoey MrCe. Hy e-in wae t t! -'4 Kmi C'-Iored ta'aatry. '.'-jinpany II. Aay Inf'.rmetian ci-WTnint 'tttm of tf- w w ii l timjiif.il ly retvJ. I forin'rl jr .rvr.t if M. v. J.in pie, of Loflivill, Tie. 4'Ire JAMC JI '-EK, aiar jr Im - tfol Z",, K ui Julie, TiUu'. BOUNTY! BOUNTY! f IHE LAW GIVING ADDITIONAL I ' Bnnty toB.l fi'in wborv.i tiifir t. rrn uf euliitic.i, aod to the 'iow of S lJir irbo dj-l in U, a.-uiy, il ue wilow nor ehiMren, to the fi9iit, bi piLwvl, na w r prepared to ai jn.t a'l t" Ji r.Ulaii, ib J !,u:4 I'm buxuL aad amonnt nt the c!i!ui berttifure t'-vk nli-l Ly ua, it will Us Bioet eouveni -M f -r tie eiaijnant to obttisj I,,, Jn--, tv cailisg oa us. Our oi:e is at iln uid (.lr-i,, iu tit UmmmI Vry uf tit tonrt bowwi. oa inimextiatciy, a. ttie juxtunt yoa make out your eiaims the iw--ner yot will th moni-y. m.v.i .e . r t . c-1. ...... BLTLKi k SMITH. ' CCTTOS ASD WOOL CARDS. ' rpnE suEscnnn:n is still man. A ir.VCTt'RISG Cutton ami Wool Machine Car le, ef the very bt fual ty. sb 1 oa ir.-xl hhkm m, oilier I aetury Ai, It.AlU) li Ltl ItS'i AMI WISH. T.b-rs ieived fr a!i kind, of I :au, am! U Jl. Twenty-four iu Ii nui t'arj.. lirek-r and Hull fnnn-h -, promptly. Maoaictiin. supply on Uui, aa I kind f iruiihed U rdr aad of tl bt i)Tliijr. f-L-J"..' JUH S II. IIA-fclKLL, BiWiovie, MJ. CINCINNATI, CUMBERLAND OAP ATD CHARLESTON R. R. CO. DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, .': , No. 5'JI Broa.Jnay, - Nu. 101 Suuth Tenth Slrfot, PlULADILrUIA, Pa. NEW -SPKING GOODS ! P. DICKINSON & CO, PRINTS AND DOHESTIC GOODS. J500TS AND . SHOES, . Sjiciuliil Xot of Curpctsr, . Wbils tiirugUut tl seaH.a, GOODH 7,'l2 r""''r' '" iai!y at tbe old Mead of Cow.a ,.4 a'i-'J.2i LONG CREDIT! Desirable Building Lots in Whita'a Ad dition to Knoxvillo. fPHK nU)LN OPABniDOEOvw tl... protK-rtv. will brinr it with J. : .S!r,.,l,r'n' walk of 1. ay ;i.si' li. , M"ts:rnwa, Tkv., Marib Hh, to;. TN OBKUIENCE TO AN OUDEIS 0l' X tin, L..a:d of Liru turs of the ( im iiinati, CumbrrUad Lap aad tharhWn iUilroad Company, made at a moetun of uid Hoard, tirnl st the cities of tio Couipany in iioi r'l.), oa Saturday, llrcu id, 1-..;, Jber-ly ni.tny the Mockhoil d- rs of said i'..m;.t!iT to r.iee st tlio oiiiw of tu tompany in this iiU'-e, ,i rJa..,liir. M v I'.il,. 1,1,7. .1 In,!., w . j M., for tue .itrpw of el., m. j a liiMtd ,.t Inrrru'ire fu' tbe ii-.iiiii: rir. -Ai) t.kli..!.l, ri ato irn.nlj ,1 -i. a;t. u,t tl,i ii'."t;njj eiiir r in person -r Vyprx v C k. I AKKh.tli, I'mideut, b'r! C, L. C and C, U. K. Co, this property, will bring it wuhia e;tit aiicnus irzT" ,rv" , rnn",.tg p-'"" wist, A ny r-anbl tirae d,..fea wiU be riven t, the p-4,ba-. lf.I.r.d ob.b.11 atli.., ianir ia ...rfi Vi J l advanced. n,J a m-rtsa,, uken on the property. I a V , C. M. M.i,UKK, pl'.-lti JAMEH Ii. CO WAS, j coasaieajotM-rse KK0XVILLE AND KOTU11AIlT liUAU C0iiiANY. nni: uksidexts of campbelt. ..lltl!v. wt.ft au,.r ril..l n Ihe Mo. k ut tl' and prJ r t j pay tbi-ir sulntcrlptioa In tvrk oa tUe Road, ar nt.l.Uod that tl prollle of W lie up Coys Crei are redv lur luipe tioo, aoJ propoeaU for thr orV wiil be receivi nntil April Ut, lio?. ar-j.t A. flBHV.Oittf Ia,va.sr.