THE .DAILY- CHRONICLE.
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RATES OF ADTERTISIHO.
OS BQCARS. ! u. ...
Ten Iine. or lees, solid to constitute a wjaar. '
tinip,
week,
. weeks, :
3 weeks,
1 month,
2 TuonthsT
81.00 Each additional insertion.:..,... - SO
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10.00 Each additional mnuv A Sft
3 months.
Business Cards, two squares, per annum... .a... f 40.00
Vuarter column, one montn... .w... . fli.UJ
two months. ...
25.00
32.00
three months ...
six id on thg.... ,...
, one rear ...
one month ....
two months
three months
50.00
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25.09
40.00
60.00
100.00
175.00
Half Column.
mx months ....
one year.
one month.
two months
three months .
One Column,
40.00
65.00
80.00
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eix months .
one year.,
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v niipp in ifi a in m w am mwfm -
uuno ui oycviiu tuiuuuii ivs win per line.
Marriages and Deaths inserted withont charge- ,
A11 billa due upon first insertion of advertioo
uiont? ; those with regular advertisers to , be paid
monthly. . - ; - , . ' '. '-
An Interesting . Affricultaral Experiment,
Shellsburq, Iowa," Feb: 1870. Several
years since I selected a plot of new. jriclK
alluvial prairie, TTlth a clepttr rrf nearDw
feet of black surface soil, x or six years in
succession I grew upon the plot such crops
as I could remove almost completely, root
a nd branch, . from the ground such , as
crops of currant bushes, and grapevines
from cuttings, seedling apple trees, follow
ed by beans, rutta bagas, &c,'At the end of
ix years of careful cleaning everything
from the soil, this plot, with the land ad
joining (fanned in the ordinary way), was
prepared, and in due time planted corn.
With the same culture, the contrast in the
crop surprised all who had Hot given this
vegetable mold-doctrine some study. -Upon
the side cropped in the ordinary way, the
growth of stalks and of large, well-ripened
ears, were above a good average prairie
rrop. Upon the experimental plot the
blunted looking stalks and ears reminded
i one of cobble knolls of Jew -England. s..
' For the eighth year the cornstalks were
removed from the soil J by pulling, and the
land, with that adjoining, was sown to bar
ley. Again we had the same contrast. On
the one side a strong, well ripened growth,
with half developed heads, too short to be
all cut by the reaper.
No chemical analysis wonld detect in
this rich, deep, alluvial Boil at the end of
the eighth year, any deficiency in the ele
ments of plant growth, aside fromlta vega
table mold. By practice upon our rich soil
it is found that even dry cornstalks or stub
ble plowed into the ground year after year,
will hold the land measurably- ill good
condition. But perhaps no portion of the
Ptate will be more benefitted , by . alterna
ting with clover than the great prairies, i
Why ? Simply because when the great
natural supply of humus, furnished by the
virgin prairie sod, is exhausted, it must be
renewed. J. E. Btjdd, in the German- j
town Telegraph. j
Stirring Soil Around Trees. Open
ing or lightening the soil around the roots
of tres, either In the spring or fall, for thm
purpose of letting, in warmth, and afford
ing a freer medium for the expansion and
development of the roots, is of great value
in promoting the health and vigor of the
tree. All trees, whether fruit or ornamcn-.
tal, young or old, indigenous or exotic, are
vastly benefitted by this process: In old
orchards, the 6oil about the trunks of trees,
and to a considerable distance from them,
in every direction, should be carefully bro
ken, and the upper surface, to the depth of
three or four inches, removed in the
tpring, every four or five years. The eggs
of the curculio and other insects are depoji
ited in this stratum, and If not removed or
destroyed, will produce insects, the rava-.
ges of which the succeeding, year, will be
nrmliitivA fif far trrpaifr Iosh than the ex
pense of-removing the soil and replacing
n wim compose or iuhlu. . ai
hopeless undertaking to attempt the. culti
vation of good fruit, when no measures are
resorted to to obviate the fatal ravages of
this detestable and insidious foe, and the
remedy now suggested la by no means ex
pensive, if we take Into consideration the
advantages otherwise resulting to the trees
from its application. '. - '
Any good soil, taken from the open fields
or culUvated lands, may b&u?edas a sub
stitute for compost, and a very small quari-:
titv will suffice. Even if no fresh matter
is applied, I would recommend the remov
al of the surface soil, and -would replace it
when convenient.: Chip mazmreor old
dung covered with straw, answers well for
that purpose. GermaMown TcUgraplu
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Scours in Cows. I once had a valua
ble cow that was troubled with scours, and
I expected to lose her, till using this reme
dy, she was saved: One quart of wheat
flour, tied tight in a cloth, put into a ket
tle or boiling water, and boiled three hours.
After it was taken out" and cooled; it -was
Sjunded fine, and given Aer to.eaLdry
y twice feeding with this she was cured,
and never troubled with it again It is
said to have been equally effectual in cases
of dysentery with persons. J . B. 8. '-
Free trade journals have recently been
making a great noise over what they are
pleased to style " decline of Ameritjan ship
ping,, .and attribute it to the protective
tariff system. V The following; from the
Washington correspondent of theNew
York ? Trio arte, shows that instt-ad of de
clining our shipping interests are reviving:
" The Bureau of Statistics is in laily re
ceipt of a large number of applications for
otnan.. nf nfflpial nnmbfTs and siJTnfU let
ters to merchant vessels.' The following is
a list or the appucauons receiveu iu vuv
day (the 5th inst.,) representing an aggre
gate tonnage of ,600 tuns, exhibiting a
satisfactory revival of our shipping inter
ests : r Three large schooners from San
Francisco, two large steamers from Salem,
111, one steamer from Philadelphia, one
large steamer from Port Huron, Mich., four
lai-.ro traeaola frnm "NW "York. One larSTe
ship, three steamers, and twen others of
different classes from Detroit, Mich,, nuk
ing the total number of applications Te-
ceivea in me nrsinveuayHOi,jxajr wuv
sixty-five." - - f
Job printing of every description done
LI FE ASSURANCE s SO Gi ETY
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- , OP.THB V3S7ITED BTATES. ' " ; '
; No. 116, IIS, 120, 12 b 124, Brwwajr,
;.-.-:rl -cci. sjrElf.OB';".i I'M
Cash Assets, ; T , . ... $13,CCO,COO.
. ' Annual CaakJnoomeoTet JWO0.000.
PURELY MTTUAl: ALL PROFITS A?T5UALLY
divided aaonc Policy Holders. fU42.4j0X)0 in
dirpleids paid to ite policy holders in 1869.
Araerint XasareA fwr 1S69, 90,49211.01).
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Aethre AGENTS WANTED ia each eeuaty in East
TeaneMee. Awly to
i Generat Agent for East Tennessee,
- ' Office No. 1, Court House, Tsoxnm. Tik.
Be. J. M. BOYD, ' ? 1 Medical Examlnera
b. J AS. R0DGERS, j for KnoxTiDe.
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CHAMBERLAIN & ALBERS,
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BiRUGG I STS,
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AT THE
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0 Id Drug Store,"
i lj;KNOXVILLH, TBNNV.
We keep a full supply of everything in the
I DRUG LINE,
Together wita :
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Indigo, Madder, Aniline, Copperas,
1 Alum,
. t . And ererything needed in Dyeing.
Paints, Paints, Paints.
OILS, OILS, OILS!
We pride iuielvefl ion keeping the purest
materials for Painting of any houee in
Knoxville. Our
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Is not excelled by "any and equalled by bt
few.; ;. .. - .. . - - - -
t h Pure Wines arid Liquors
r y " Always on Hand
uit-'j. mopiueioi3 of
IR8. WJNBXiOAV'P cWORM CANDY
i Ilrodle's Ilch Cerate
ill.. Ti.Sv: :-'-'.v':-
v THE OLDEST PRIVATE DISPENSARY M MASHVJLU
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a
,Dl McGILL?S,
f , Deaderlch. Street.
SPERMATORRHOEA CURED. -MY FRIE2JD,
stop before you fnrtaer go. I wrs tbat dieafle, a nd
I warant a eure. jay price w jojnii uwun.,
sent in ad ranee, and I fnrnieb all medicines ; and if a
core is not efieeted I return the money. -
Omci Hocks From 8 A..Ur. . ' 7 '
All lettera directed to t Da. McGILL,
apl 13-3m " . yagbTHIe. Tena.
CJircnlt Coiirt Cllntoa.
k ' BILL FOE DIVORCE, 'i
6Ute of Tenneseee-Offiea f the-Qerk rf the Cireait
Court of Anderson county Term at Clinton, April
8,1870. " ' -;;: ' ,
John Herald, complainant, against -.Nancy J. Herald,
i defendant. '
r? APPEARIXO FROM AFFTDAVTT FILED IN
this canoe that defondact Nancy J. Herald hae Bed
to Parts unknown: It is therefore ordered that riu ea
terlawappeaiaiwe hereiabefore erwimthe first three
day of the next Term of said Court, te be held on tha
econd Monday of July. 1870, and plead, answer or de
mur to complainant's bill, or the same will be Ukr
. - Dissolution. v '
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTIXQ
between John Christian. Charles Christian, and
PhmnRiokert, was dissolredby mutual conjent on the
2dday of AugnH 1869. John ChristUn andCbaA. Chns
gruniTOmdit. flBHNtB&g
ha bueinew wUl ! continued aa heretofore, under
ttSfflftSSfm,f CHRIBIM0.'!
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BubBcribe tor the CnHONiO'E.
Cbut&SoMref JDaedalwI :
the State flfKtwTcrk.
OFFICE OF
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MTN 0 N &
. Exchange ami Deposit Bank Building,
IC NO X.V'I r, li E ;
RE A L ESTATE;
t-r -t,.
INSUnAIICE'AIlD U:
FOR
ONE OF THE BEST TANNERIES IN EAST TENNESSEE, WITH ALL
necessary fixture for conducting the business, capable of turning out front l,50i.u
2,000 Hides a year. ConnectetTltltlr this property are 2W cm vf ciMittutixd Riat k
Oak timber. Also, ftrm, Mth good house and outbuildings, and Blacksmith ami
Bh( Shop, with .complete sets of tooK Tliere Is a fine Spring on the place, furnish
ing' constant supply of Freestone water. This'property can lie purchased at a liar-'
gain, and offers euperior inducements to any one wishing to engsige in the luisiness.
,."iKE' HUNDRED IMPROV'EDAND
BICK'S and other Additions to Knoxville,
;faTrabletems as to payments. ;
fierer! desirable "residences In the city,
can be had at a bargainJT Also, , , v
Farms of Every Description,
M . A' t
AND
510UKTAIS i ASH
IN ALL, PARTS OF
Correspondence Solicited and no Charge for Information.
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AGENTS OF THE
Quoon Fire laourauce Company
OF, LIVERPOOL AD LONDON,
-CAPITAL, 2,000,000.
Aprflao-tf
H.r-- TABWATH. ,
KNOXVILLE y
STEAM SASH & BU11D
Mattuffcetoiry'.
TARWATBR & AMBROSE,
Hron&ctaN of
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Saoh, DlinSa and Boors,
7 - i 'rS
BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS,
Dealers la Lumer,j&c., &c.
H
ivryo pniED.rp a niter class
1 Machine Eltop
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is JTorth Knorvillat we are prepared to make to order
' s3.-isiica BLINDS r.?-,M.i.juv.jr.;.-j.
AND
DOORS.
, W. also CBES3 LUMBTB, WORK FLOORUsO
bb4 4iffcmit kinds of
.
MOLDING,
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in (he best erjtle and at prices to buittke times. ,
AH ORDERS. PROMPTLY TILLED and shipped
to any point on tfc fKffereaCRaikOadt leading oat 9
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Kaorrfifo.
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Best Beveled MMiar Areweel and Join t ?d.
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..For partioaluf call oa or address
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TABWATER & AMBROSE, r
apractl KBOirffle, Tattessee.
E. P. BAILEY,
Cashier Exchange fc
Deposit Bank. .
BAILEY,
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T E IV E & S E E ,
S.1 CLAIM AGENCY.
8 A. TL, E .
UNIMPROVED LOTS IN D11ADE-
which whkh arc fll-rcl very Ion and on
which are offerttl for a short time only, and
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JIIKEKAL LAXWS
EAST TENNESSEE. ; '
nvxsoff & iiail,i:y,
Real Estate Aa;eiii ami Conveyancers.
iHOXSIE & DEPUE.
No. 106, Gay Street,
DKALK1I3 l.N
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STOVES, GRATES,
Narbelized Mantles,
FRONTS, RENDERS,
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,FOR CIHTERNS AND WELLS,
Galvanized and Wrought
IE ON PIPE,
Hollowware and Castings of all kinds
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JAPAXXED AXD'.TEf WARE,
; ) Pressed Ware or all kind;
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ROOFING & GUTTERING
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Done at hort notice.
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We now have the largest tfbek of STOVES ever v
fered in this market embracing the ,. t '
i MONITOR, l
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For Coal and Wood, the only Store in this market with
the oapston Back. Alo, the celebrated Covk Store
I " ORTJSADER," ,
Fo Wood and Coal together with Ten other different
patterns of Stoves. .
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We are also manufacturing" the celebrated Step Stove
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Which we offer to the Trade at Prices lhat defy compe
tition. All Stores guaranteed to give satisfaction. '
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Our House Furnishing Department
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Is'now complete, having just received a New Stock,
whicKwas purchased at panic price?. . -
t COME. AND SEE FOR YOFRSELF.
C0
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I 8ICTN OF"TnE' PACT nTTN !
18TO.
;f.ti Stacy ' angel l : u
Manufacturers of Rifles,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
:
: GUNS, PISTOLS,
Sl'bilTlNG ARTICLK.VD GUN
e rATERIAE?':
G 1).-Wafer Trooi' ami 3Iuske( Caps,
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- lQCET CLTl.EltY, FISHING TACKLE. .
iflloT. LE.U, lil'N EA1U1?X?,
An lcV-.Ty other ArticJo lu-uaUy fouud ui u. fuit clac
J I ' '"ronTrNirHvsE?' ' '
0rau?e iUJe 1'dwtlcr
''A T.ir.o Iwt of lVvdor and Fus alTrays on hand.
We h.ivc ptMwl workiucu ;tud arc iTcparcd to do ro
iuii uig of a!i khuL?. r .. ,
j llillos Made lo Oitlcr.
'WcarofiiU luiying Old Ann. Send fvr Trkc l it.
'JrdaiscUciic-l and carvf-.tliy fitkd.
I : .STAClV.t) A.KI.,
ai'iil'itC -i . -.. f-.slZiion ali.'. lciiu.
.EAST TEN N.-LAND AGENCY,
: -" ! CHARLES SEYMOUR, ,
REAL ESTATE; BROKER,
A
Attorney aiaw.
--A-D
ConiiHi&iuiicr of Deeds for the Stales of
4 . J Ohio, .Hiehirai!, ?eora:ia, &c.
OFFICE :'eTKR Rti Kites jut Dcrocut Bi.vk.
"GAYSTREET,
- lirtax 111", Tou:.s.,ev.
. Tn-:NI)M TO THE PURCHASE,
.";iIo and Exchr.?rr rf lienl Estate oi
evt-rj- lcsiiii!ionr -' .' '
T'ptX'hil attention p.iiil to thi- organ iza
(ioir of (.'oinj'anifs and Colonies for the im
provenicnt of lare tracts of land.
--Kents rollertetl and tnxw aid in all
part1-of l'at 'renne-se.
Al"-tr:;ct of i -tie raivfully made and con
ve.yaneiiiir in all its hranches, drawing of
Deeds, Alortjrasrrs, A-. , done in a
thorough manner. - - -'
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CO Farms, in lnox; (ountj-.' 'n Farm.-
in East Tonnes-ec.
Valuahlc i ity projH rly, inimovcd and
vaeaiu ioi-, noni Miri.i",ip m jmht.
J'JO vacant lot, Vono of thorn exooed
ingly desinhle. In Tlarlt .-'- and the Kail
road' Addition. Several hoire and well
improved lots in I)-aW-iiek.'sand MetJliee's
Addition.
A larfre'nnd hainlsome residence on i'at
ton f-treet, J'ast Knoxville.
FarniH oh IUo t iKiiborlaatl I'latrau.
All wishing to lniy or sell will find it for
their advantage to call and look over lists
ClTV TOBACCO AXD CIGAR STORK.
J . H . WALLEY,
V. i Ti:
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Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff,
rEEns'ciiAUjr,
IJi-itr and .tonc I'jpts,
.. nuff -and Tobacco Boxes.
- . In llict all Kin Is of
' Sinolcovs'. Vi'ticles,
' - i At the SIGN OI? TIIE INDIAN,
april'jif , . tuy Street, Knoxville. Tcnn.
JOS. K. JI ITCH ELL.
v i 1'ret-idtnt.
Coiner.
People's Bankof Knoxville
: j " . -AND-
: i STATU DEPOSITORY,
i Office; Ocoec Bank Enil Tin?, Gay Street.
- f KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE.
Till transact : Uoncral.CiUikins and Crokcr.ige Bu
.sines', rocoivo Di'jioit. iuc cirti fixates of Deposit,
ileal in Exchange, l;uy HA-l and Silver, Lank Notes,
LVnd and Sujki. .
We iretVr tliiit Ci'Tti-ctur? of Revenue shonM come in
person or send funds hy an ;irent instead of hy mail or
espre. JOS. K. illTCIIELL.
apl L-tf Cashier.
CHAS. H. BROWN,
. A .ESI FOB THE
Inman Line of Trans-Atlantic
;? STEAjrERS,
. .Plj'uis between New York and Liverpool, and tho
i ' AncJior IJne,
. Between New York, and Glasjovr.
BOTH ABE riRsT CL AS LINES THE Foemer
-carrvinpr tlic Alaila. Tickets ae as hy any other
Lint. t"nrthr inijrm.uiwn cheerfully given on ap-
lfave lur iilc .:0riit Druiis on a.i i7rrmc!pal cities
of Europe-
JKS'A general Nufciry IjUMnrjj also transacted.
Oflioc in ExeiUNOG anu Lki-osit Bask,
. - ailttf - - Knoxville, Tenn.
SURG E 0 N : D E N T IS T ,
(Oitice : Corner of Cnareh and Suite Streets,
1 lES.-'E' II ULLY ANNOUNCES THAT. IN VIEW
Jti of the ?rent fall in pnl'l, he -will ftirnish fall etrf
of IEET1!. on the Vulcanite Bu3e, for the small sum ef
riFTY' DOLLARS.
' A igl-j I'i'per or Lower. st.t fur
7 1 , . THIRTY DOLLARS.
: --tSAIl other charges in rrop'ortion to the above.
Satisfaction guaranteed in alt Dental operations.
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M.& N. STERN,
Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing
l ANDTrRNTSUING GOODS, '
. Gay Street, Knoxville, Tennosse.
,',! , (Opposite Cowan, McGong k Co.)
""'Having a Resident Partner in New York, who burs
for cash, our facilities enable na to sell cheaper tlnVn
thoe who purchaao only eTcry season. ap6in3.
attms oniop