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Want For Sent For Sale Boarding Lot Found will be irucrted in this column, at 25 Cents each insertion, not exceeding five line; overate line 5 Cents or each additional line tcill be charged. For Rent. FOIl RENT. Dwelling House, of six rooms, and Four Acres of Land, about a mile from the city. About an acre and a quarter the finest ground for gardening purposes about the city.

trplyto MUNbON fc BAILET. icM-tf Real Estate Agents. For Sale, OR SALE. A good House, with large cellar. 3 A cisterns, a pood barn, wagon shed, three acres of land, thoroughly manured and in garden cultivation, several hundred choice fruit treei, a large strawberry patch, hot bed and cold frames, and 31 acres of land adjoining the city of Knozrille.

One-fourth of the purchase money down, the rest on a credit of two or three years. The place is enclosed with a board fence cedar posts. For ale on reasonable terms. Arply by letter or at this office for farther information. Feb 16.

1871-tf TJ'EEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPtE Fresh IV Canned Tomatoes. Corn and Green Peaf. at2ic per Can. Strawberries and Raspberries, 30c. Cherries and Peaches.

35c Piue Apples, 40c; Nice Star Brand Syrup, per gallon others sell at better article. 75c. regular price. S1.23 Very best Golden Drip. i.w every oouy eeua i $1.50.

Strained Honey, 20c. pound. Call at BARRY McDAXM-L'S. Feb 11. 1871-tf Wanted.

"llTAHTEDBy a man of small family, a House with TWO or THREE rooms. Address at this office. Feb 19. 1S71-U. WASTED A man with small capital to take an interest in a manufacturing business already in operation and paying well.

Address P.O. 317, Knox-rille. Tenn. Feb 16, 1871-tf 1 WAXTED A situation as Bookkeeper, in thi3 eity, by a person of 10 years' experience. Employment the main object.

Address F. DUNBAR, at this office. Feb 13, 1871-lm WASTED BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD moral character a graduate of Baltimore Com mercial College who is a fine peaman and familiar with book-keeping in all branches, a situation as book-keeper, clerk or salesman in some house in Knox ville. Can furnish best of relerences. balary not an object.

Address. Chronicle office. WISH TO PURCHASE ANY quantity of Whkat, Corx and Oats, for which the highest Market Price will be paid in cash. Bring on your Grain to nlljbOi McGhee Block. THE DAILY CHRONICLE.

SUNDAY MORNING, FEB. 19, 1871, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Per week, delivered by carrier Per month, For 2 months, For months, One year. 20 id 2.25 8.00 DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Siffunl Service, U.

S. Army. Kxoxville, February 18, 1871. a El as o.5 ol I oo ShS- ft aPS-Saj la 7 x. M.

29.617 "IF 45 W. 20 Cloudy. 4 p.m. 29.974 40 34N.W. 9 jFair.

11 F. M. 30.179 32 29 W. 8 0.98 i Clear. Tbe Eirjre-t Clrenlntlon in East Tennessee.

of any Daily Globe Flower Syrup cures whooping cough, bore throat, bronchitis, and asthma. Old Landmark Gene. An old locust tree on Methodist Ilill, East Knoxville, that has braved the fury of many a winter's stornr, succumbed lotho fury of the gale on Friday night. On the Rampage. An enraged bovine, that should have had more discretion, rushed frantically down Cro-zfer street yesterday, trying to gore overybody he saw, and displaying the traits of his predecessor in a ehiua shop," by his propinquity to a Glass house on the corner of the above-named and Main streets.

Davenport Brothers. To-morrow night the Davenport Brothers an Prof. Fay will give the first of their dark seances at lloxsie's Hall. The performances of this company have excited the profoundest astonishment of the audiences in the largest cities of this country and Europe. A full house will greet them.

Industrial Exhibition. We believe that onr citizens will maketho proposed exhibition one of the most successful enterprises that has ever been inaugurated for the furtherance and encouragement of our in dustrial interests. As an evidonceof the feeling on this important matter, we will mention that in a small party of gentlemen assembled yesterday, the sum of $80 was subscribed for special premiums. A Scrimmage. Two boatmen had a rough-and-tumble fight at the wharf on yesterday.

The ground was torn up considerably and a little blood spilt The victor retired up the river on a flat-boat, while the vanquished hero, with an ensanguined proboscis and garments "embossed with oil," wended his way in search of jestice in the shape of a policeman. Thanks. We take this occasion to return to II. M. Aiken, the polito and efficient Clerk of the United States facilities afforded us in giving the proceedings of the Court Mr.

E. W. Adkins, Clerk of the Circuit, and II. C. Tarwater, Clerk of the Criminal Courts, hav our thanks for similar favon.

Items. Footpads are operating near Bartlelt, West Tennessee, after Dick Turpin's style. Two hundred persons have left Memphis to attend the 3Iardi Gras festival at New Orleans. Joseph McMillan, of Memphis, fell from the boiler deck of the Mississippi steamer Belle Lee on Wednesday morning last, and was instantly killed. He was intoxicated nt the time.

Whisky Xlsid. A raid was made on the illicit distilleries cf some of the lower counties, by Deputy U. S. Marshal J- S. Biggs, Maj.

Hamhright, L. II. Osment, Will Cooper, and four others, making a party of eight, who seized three stills belonging to Emanuel Griffith and Andrew Shad- den, of Monroe, and Burchfield, of Polk. A considerable quantity of whisky was seized, and what could not be carried off was destroyed, ea vra idr suns aim oiucr ukuivs. ut- tempt was made to rescue the captured property by some of the distillers, who fired upon the revenue men, rousing them from their clumbers.

Fourteen shots were fired but no one hurt They rallied haste, Mr. Itiggs donning Major Hambright's unmentionables, ana wmie tne mosirapia loneis were uihuc, yei the enemy had arabbed before they were ready to repel the charge. Capturing stills is capital pert, but night skirmishing is not as pleasant. THE COURTS. Circuit Conrt Knox Connty.

The following- are the proceediugs of the Circuit Court yesterday, Hon. E. T. Hall presiding: Kebecra Chambers vs Win O'Brient verdict and judgment for plaintiff for $25. Charlton, for the use of, ya Paul Gaudine verdict and judgment for plaintiff for $335.20.

i Taylor vs Ths Steers death of plaintiff suggested and proved. Odell vs and Cook rule on plaintiff for security. State, for TV Jlynatt, vs Manson; et als: plaintiff has leave to amend declaration, and defendants' motion to strike declaration, from the file, heretofore entered, was disallowed. Heiskell vsTAR Nelson et als revived against John Parrott, administrator of John Caldwell, dee'd. Gilbert Bro vs S.II Davis and Smith defendants withdraw motion for new trial, and plaintiffs agree that execution may be stayed until the first Monday of October next Westerfull vs Ramage -execution quashed.

A Bruce Co vs A Kennedy motion to correct judgment Continued until Saturday next John Baxter vs Miner and A Knott motion for new trial disallowed. -J. i John Baxter vs Mabry motion for new trial disallowed. Churchwcll vs RH and WEdingtonj motion for new trial disallowed. Robt Hamilton Co vs Albert Scott plaintiff complied with rule for security ana rule discharged.

A Knott rs JT Abernathy; judgment over for $202.40. A Knott vs SM Leeper; judgment over as co-surety for Park vs Abernathy judgment over for $202.40. Park vs Leeper judgment over as co-surety for $67.46. John Baxter vs Rolf Saunders et als; motion for new trial entered. Gilbert Sisters.

Mr. John A. Moak, agent of the Gilbert Sisters, is stopping at the Lamar. This talented troupe embraces fourteen persons, and com prises some of the finest talent traveling in the South. They will givo their first entertainment on next "Wednesday night, and from the highly complimentary manner in which the troupe ha3 been spoken of elsewhere, we feel satisfied they Iare deservin of 'ublic pfttrong Oinnge of Base.

After consulting with a number of gentlemen as to the time of holding the Industrial Exhibition, I have determined tochangothe time from the 11th and 12th of May to the 25th and 26 of same month, which will embrace two days Thursday and Friday. This change is made for the reason that that is the time when otrawberries will be in fine condition, and when many of the products of the garden will be matured. Not only so, but it is designed to have a grand Strawberry Festival during the exhibition. C. "NV.

Charltox, Secretary, feb. 18th, 1871. Use Globe Flower Cough Syrup Minor Locals. The expenses of the sessions of the United States Courts, just held in this city, will approximate $16,000. Hereafter monthly reports of the number of arrests made by the police and fines assessed, will be made to the City Council by the Chief Marshal.

The pilot of an engine on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad was broken a day or two since by a huge boulder falling into a cut. The rock had to bo shivered before trains could pals. A young gentleman who takes his ''hash" at one our hotels, is cultivating British style and manners since the commission to adjust the Alabama claims has been appointed, and answers to the appellation of "Pickwick." 'E hought to put han 'ead on 'is tormentors. Old Boreas played many pranks night before last. Among them, snatching the hats off the heads of two venerable Tesidents of Market Square.

This was very unkind, as, like old Uncle Ned, they had not much of the capillary, substanco on the top of their heads, where the hair is wont to vegetate. The hats were a dead loss. Just try Globo Flower Cough Syrup for con-um ption, asthma and croup. Undeniable Facts. There are a great many people in the country deeply interested in the fate of the Tennessee.

They read the papers eagerly every morning to catch the first word of hope. There is a still larger class who ought to be interested in the very important matter of cheap and good fami ly groceries. If people would read tho papers and find out where the best and cheapest family supplies are to be had, they would 6ave many a dollar in money and many a worry in house hold matters. Tho fact is that Sturm.Sonners at the Tea Hong, have tho best and cheap est groceries in the city, and everything is delivered free of charge to every part of the city. A peep into their 6tore will convince tho doubting.

Call a nd give them a trial. A Good Move. The following gentlemen are in earnest Are there not a few more of the same sort in this community? Who will swell the list of premiums for the Industrial Exhibition? It is earnestly hoped that the ladies will offer some such premiums for the finest strawberries, But to the gentlemen in question W. B. Smith offers ten dollars for the fastest trotting horse in T.

Conner, ten dollars for the saddle; ten dollars for the finest 60tt carriage harness, and five dollars for the finest bridle. Andrew Knott, twenty dollars for the finest span of carriage horses ten dollars for the best team and plowman, and ten dollars for the best pair of draft horses. C. W. Charltox, Secretary, February IS, 1871.

Pemberton's compound extract of Stillingia cures all diseases arisipg from impuro blood. Garden Seeds. A general assortment of Landrcth's garden seeds, including Beans, Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Corn, Cucumber, Lettuce, Mustard, Tarsnip, Peas, Raddish, Squash, Tomato, Turnip, also "White and Red Onion Setts, Early Rose Goodrich Potatoes, for sale by John L. Hudi-burgh, at the lowest prices. Call soon and get a supply, west side of Market Square.

Onr Paper, Persons on the line of the railroad, and on the passedger trains of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad, will find the Daily Chroxicle for sale by Bowyer Ross, news agents. Pcmbcrtons compound extraet of Stillingia cures all old mercurial and venerial diseases without fail try it. Religions Notices. 6ECO'D PRESBTTERIAK CHUKCH. Services in this ouse at 101 o'clock this morning, by Rev.

P. Gibson m. z. church. Services by Rev.

J. R. Eado at the usual hours, morning and evening. KOBTH KJ.OXVILLE M. E.

CHURCH. Sabbath School at9 o'clock, A.M. at 10i o'clock, a. and at 7 P. yt.

All are invited. -FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 1 I Diving services in this church to-day at 10J o'clock, A. and 7 P. by the Pastor, Rev.

T. i.n.rA cf tua rlfv ajiv v. utaiia lieu iw'iiuijvia www vj cordially invited. Sunday School at 9 o'clock, A. M.

BAPTIST MISSIOK STATION. There will be preaching in Caldwell's School House. North Knoxville, at 3 o'clock, p. M. The public are invited.

GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Services at the usual hours by the Pastor, Rev. John Heckel. All are cordially invited to attend. Dicd Mrs.

Anna Smith, -wife of George H. Smith, died last night at 8 o'clock, aged 40 years, after a long and painful illness. abovo announcement, though not unex pected, -will nevertheless be sad intelli gence to a very large circle ef personal friends. Mrs. Smith hasuong been known in our com munity as a lady of culture, varied and cultiva ted tastes, and of deep and abiding' christian virtues.

Sha has been an invalid for some years, but withal a lady of great industry and one al ways seeking an occasion to do good. She has been for some days a patient sufferer, fully cogn izant of her approaching end. To her faithful physician she remarked, last evening about dusk, that she was glad her suuennsrs were so near an end. Under the ministrations of her attentive Rector, the watchful, tender, ceaseless care of a devoted husband, son and sister, she passed from her scene of suffering to the reward promised to all a3 trustful and confiding in her Saviour as she was. We have no information as to the time of in terment, but suppose it will be to-morrow.

CITY NOTICES. For Rent. Some Jttooms, suitable lor small lamiUes, in a convenient portion of the city, at reasonable rates. Apply at this offic'o Buckwheat' Flour. Forty sacks of Buckwheat Flour jut received and for sale by novl8-tf Geo.

M. White Sox. Coal Creek Coal, and IVo Other liind. I would again remind consumers of coal, that I havo any quantity of the celebrated Coal Creek Coal, from the original Wilcox Com pany mines, at Coal Creek, which has no equal in East Tennessee for grates and stoves, which I am selling at original prices, and delivering promptly, upon receipt of the cash. I do business to accommodate tho people, and guarantee good weights, and a good article ev ery time.

plenty of wood always on hand, and deliver boath coal and wood promptly, upon re ceipt of the "scads." A. S. Mariner. jan 11- -tf Warm Lunch every at the St. Nicholas from 10 to 12 a.m.

jan31-tf For Sale. Ur. iadiocK ouer3, lor tnirty uays, on eery liberal terms, his residence in West Knoxville. Lot has a depth of nearly 300 feet, with two fronts of 132 feet each one on Clinton avenue and the other on the new street laid off to the Agricultural College land. Will be sold together or in part to suit purchasers.

Neighborhood good and situation desirable. jan31-tf Boots and Shoes Repaired with neatness and dispatch at jan 23-dlm D. Spofford's, No.lUGay St The Poor Eittlo Sufferer Will be immediately relieved by using MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething. It softens the gums, reduces inflammation, cures wind colic allays all pain, and gives the child quiet, natural sleep, from which it awakes invigorated aud refreshed.

Perfectly safe in all cases, as millions of mothers can testify. Be sure and call for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP." Having the facsimile of "Curtis Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations. feb 15-dlw-wlt A good supply of Teas always on hand at Geo.

M. White Son's. Anderson Connty. Coal. The Knoxville Iron Company are now prepared to deliver the very best Lump Coal, for family usefresh screened every day.

The scrip issued to the employees of the com pany will be received the same as cash. No orders for less than 10 bushels will be delivered free. No orders will be filled, unless accompa nied with the money or scrip except from per sons with whom tho Company has exchanged accounts. Oflice and Yard at the Rolling Mill. Orders received at Chamberlain Albers, Old Drugstore, Gay Street, and at Albers Drug Store, Market Square.

Coal and Wood delivered cromotlv. OCt20dtf. KSOXVILLE iROJf COMPASY, February. Many persons say that they have tried almost every remedy that has been recommended for humors, and they are no better now than when they commencod them, and they have no confidence in anything that is advertised to cure Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and all similar huraor3. "We would say to these that there is now a reme- Idy that as yet diseases.

1 nas never failed of curing those acts uton an entirely different it throws humor out of the blood through the I'lintipio Hum nuj imijg uver onerea ior mem it: n- i i- I 6Kin, wnicn is me pniy cnaunei ttiroutrli wnieu the system can be entirely freed from If vou will try it, you will not say of this as you have by the others, for it will cure vou. We refer to Dr. AY eaver's Salt Rheum Syrup. For sale by ali febl-lm Knoxville Qnartette Hand. All persons or commtttees of balls, entertain ments, wishing to engage my Band, will please leave orders at Messrs.

Richards Book Store. All orders will receive prompt at tention, at reasonable rates. janl7-lm Prof. Chas; Ha.y'Es. Oysters.

I keeps constantly on hand, at the St, Nicholas, the largest, fVeshest, and fattest oysters in the market lie serves them iu the best style at all hours' of the day and night. Call and try for yourselves. feb 1-tf Subsrcibe for the Chronicle. COMMERCIAL. KnoxTille Wholesale Market.

Review of the Produce Market for the week ending February 13, 1871. Corrected bt J. W. GAUT, Marxet Square. Kkoxville.

Febuary 13, 1871. An active demand has prevailed for all kinds of grain during the past week, and corn, wheat and oats were readily taken at quotations. At the close of the week oat3 dropped off a little. An unexpected advance in the rates of freight and ft especially on all grain, passing over the Western and jT uroau, ueorgui, wiuoiminihH the trade 0i0Sfl mu report wun an unsettled feeling in the market. GRAIN.

WHKAT-pnme white, prime red, 1.05 Corn Baying, cents loose in the depot, at 70Q7 cents. Selling, sacked Oats Buying at 4042e. ravine at mi'2c. innsA. Sniiino.

52c, by the car load, sacked in depot. Dull. at 50 1 1 1 PRODCCK. xmjub in ueinana. ivxtra lamily Extra family t2.752.90.

Sell- in car loaa 10 is ai ou per cent, advance Bulk Meats Nothine doinir. Bacos Buying, loose, 10loi. Ilog round, selling. pacKca in we uepot at uakd jjunng price, cans and firkins. Belling at delivered in the depot.

Some in- auinr. Dried FHtrrs Apples in some inquiry just at the close of the season. Small parcels coming in find sale rcacnes wanted at owje. xiathees Dull at prime mixed 5055c uuttke ro sate, 1 price. iiiic.

selling, packed in oats, lo 15c. per dozen. 1EI3H Potatoes Buying price, from wagons, 50 ouc.per DDsnei. belling, in barrels, at 52.7ofe3.00. UKEEX APPLES (XXg 1.00 i per bushel.

Clover Seed $9.00 per bushel. Beep Cattle gross, as to condition. Knoxville Retail Market. Apples dried. Lard, Ttfb 16 18 grcen601.00tbu.

Molasses. 73 2026 Meal, new bus.65 Bacon Oatg, bus 45( 50 Beeswax 2530 cwt. 7o 80 ijeei on nooi ifuo reaa etocK, bus CO io Candles, 't ft. 20 white, do 1.00 Coffee 2025ian Potatoes 90(3 1.00 Cheese 25tb Peaches 10 Cotton Yarns. Rice.lb 15 Corn, new Sugar crushed, Vlt 15 Chickens, each 2025 extra 1215 PR 15 Flour 503.50 common- V'Vi odder.

cwt 1.00 Shucks. cwt 1.00 65 75 Salt, 'Snack 3.00 Hides green. 8 10 Tea. mlZ dry 10 20 gal Codfish. 10 12 Tallow.

15 Leather. 40 Vinegar. gal 40 50 IBy Telegraph. New York. Market.

STOCKS. uew iukk, reo. io. iuoney aoc. uuia i.ug.

Sterling weak. Government securities 6teauy. tJ-t. I H.1J .1111 with limited transact ens. bout hern eecunties dull.

with little change. Uuotations" Tennessces. old. b4'i: new 64. Virginias tv; new 61.

Louisianas, old C8i; new 60; levees 72; 8s 84. Alabamas 90; 5s 67. Georgias, ex-interest, 80; 73 88. Isorth Carolinas 48; new fcoutn Carolina, ex-interest, ii; new produce. New.

York. Feb. 15. Cotton aniet. Sales 4.410 bales at lo.

lour bouthern dnn and drooping; common to good extra 86.90a7.50; good to choice Whis ky a shade firmer, 93a'J3c. Wheat la2 cents lower; winter red and amber western Sl.58al.60. Corn dull. 83a85c. Pork heavy.

22.75a22.82V$. Lard firm; kettle 13lal3c. Beef Eteady. Turpentine firm, 51i. Roein nominal, $2.60.

Tallow weak Freights dull. Cincinnatl Market. Cincinnati. Feb. 15.

Flour firm family J6.60a7.28. Corn in the car 59a60c. Pork dull and nominal, $22.50. Lard qu et at llal2. Bacon dull and drooping.

Shoulders clear sides 12c. Whis ky active at 8c, Eouisvllle Market. Locirvillk, Feb. 13. 24a25c.

Flour firm: extra family o.5. Corn firm, in tacks firm. Provisions nuiet Pork S22.75. 6oc. Grain Lard 12? Shoulders 10; clear sides 12J.

Whisky quiet at 87c. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION GXtLlNJ OCCASION Thursday and Friday MAY 25li AXD 'I'llE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE EAST- ERN Division Fair have determined to hold, at theHrair tirounds. an 1JNULS1KIAL FXHIBITION on lhursday anJ InUay, the 11th and 12th of May. MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT. This will embrace everything in theMeohanica.1 line.

Mich as Wagons, Plows. Harrows. Threshing Nails. Cast Irons, Saddles, Bridles, indeed every con- ceivaoie arucie in tne jUecnamcal Department. HORTICULTURAL.

The Horticultural Department will comprise all the products ol tne Warden. FLORAL. This is an exceedinelv interesting Denarimpnt. In this the ladies, and I hone thev will, figure larrelv. It will take in every species of flowers.

STOCK. Of couwe it is not expected that there will lie anr great di iplay of Stock, though the way is open for the exuicmon ci nne norses ana mares oi every descrip tion. STOCK SALE. The aim of the Society is to establish a regular Stock Sale upon the Fair Grounds. Hence all persons having Mules.

Hogs. Sheep, Sjf can bring thein 10 ine x.xmmtion lor sale. CONCLUSION. Let all lovers of Arricnlture. Hortienltn r.

Fliwm and Stock take this great cause to heart, give it their nearly co-operation, ana De in attendants on Thnm. aay ana riday. tne lltn and LZta ol jHay. C. W.

CHARLTON, Secretary Eastern Division Fair. Knoxville. Feb. 17, 1871-tf ti. East Tennessee papers please copy.

THE BALM OF GILEAD A Discovery Unsurpassed in the Annals of History I TS NOW IN THE HANDS OF DR. N. T. KROUS, -L wno is extracting CANCERS In Forty-eight Hours, without pain insuring every case; charging nothing without a cure, and treating roor persons, unaole to pay a lee. irce of charge.

OFFICE In his Drug Store, southwest corner Atkin House, KNOXVILLE, Where he can be consulted at all hours. dec4-dtf. II. 31cXjJLLN9 DEALER IN rJ I Di LM UUUUii Uldbb UUUUiJi DUUlb. SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, Groceries, Country Troduce, Ac, Informs the Public thathehas onhandaLanre Stock.

wnicn he oners as cheaply as can be bought elsewhere. PRODUCE Taken in exchange for Goods. Remember the place, East side or Market Square. 8Cpt'25-tf DR. FOSTER, The Mysterious Mystological CLAIRVOYANT AND SEER, 1T7ILL REMAIN IN THE CITY FOR A FEW davs onlv.

Dr. F. was born with the wonderful gift of Second Sight, by which he is able to reveal your past, present and future, and to describe persons, places and localities in any part of the world, lie has his office at E. D. Hos' Boarding House.

All communications on business will receive atten tion. To insure a prompt reply, send return postage stamp. Address, P. 0. Box 316, Knoxville, Tenn.

lama-u Knoxville Iron Co. KNOXVILLE. IRON COMPANY Manufacturers of bar ikon, RAILROAD SPIKES, 4 "castings, MACHINERY, NAILS, MINERS AND DEALERS in rrnE Celebrated Anderson County COAL AND COKE. Three Hundred Sizes ol BAK IKON! Suitable Tor Farming and Mechanical PnrnoseSt Particular atteution given to REBUILDING AND REPAIRING STEAM ENGINES, 1 MACHINERY, Beaporg, li i skorBi Saw, Flour and Bark Mills. WROUGHT AND CAfeT SHAMING, PULLEYS Gears, Pinions- ONE HUNDRED SIZES GUDGEONS.

Hollow Ware BOLTS, BOLT ENDS, CAST AND WROUGHT WASHERS, 'All Kinds of FOKGINGS! The COMPANY now manufacture the BEST In Market. All Sizes from 3 to 60 Penny Their Stock of Bar Iron is More Uniform Than ever before, and Warranted. A OAST Is made at the Foundry every working day WORK DONE PROMPTLY ANTi Satisfaction Guarauteed! Orders Promptly Filled Office and Manufactory, ON EAST TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA AND GEORGIA RAILROAD, West of Depot, 4 KXOXV1XI.E, TE2SESSEE. anril 1 1 Furnishing Go9ds. TP.

HEART Sc I 6, Gents' Furnishing Goods, TRUNIN, VALISES, No. 132 Gay Street, (Opposite Cowan, McClung New Building,) KSOXV1XEE, TE.X. jano dJtw3m. Real Estate. HUNS0N BAILEY'S REAL ESTATE COLUMN.

'City Property For Sale. Vacam Loi3. So. 13. Prick.

f4C0n Two cheap and well located lot in Bearden'a Addition. They are situated on one cf the finest streets in the city, and are desirable for investment or improve, roent. 77 DwillISG. 1- PilCK, 5o0. New House of four rooms, with lot 50x150.

in Deade-rick'i Addition. This property is well situated, near the railroad shops, foundries. would suit a mechanic wanting a cneap nome. No. IS.

One hundred cheap and desirable loU in Deaderick's Addition to Knoxville. ranging in price from to 1400, with favorable terms as to payments. This is ono of the most healthy and accessible suburbs of the city, where property id rapidly increasing in value. The unsold portion of these lots comprise about fifty and will be sold in a body if desired. It ia beliertd that this suburb will, in a ihort time, become the central portion of that part of the city lying north of tho railroad, and the price at which it is offered insures a profitable investment.

Dwelling. No. 21. Prick. $500.

House of two rooms on a lot well located, in Moses Addition, oa one of the main roads leading out of the city. House asd Lot. o. 22. Price.

7j0. Cheap and desirable House of four rooms, situated on a lot 50x150 feet, in Sneed, King Railroad Addition. Offered at a very low price. Gat Strekt Lot. No.

SI. Price, Very desirable location for a Commission Honse best in the city. There is now a splendid opening for a good commission business, and this lot can be had at a reasonable price Citt KksidkjiCK. No. 34.

Prick, S0.00O. Two-story Brick House of seven rooms, on a lot 75x150, on one of the best streets, convenient to buri-nesa. This is one of the most desirable residences for Bale in the city, and is offered at a fair price. Frame House. No.

42. Trick. Sloo. New Frame Houso of six rooms, with lot 50x150, on Broad street, just outside the city limits. Pleasantly located and very desirable for any perron wanting a cheap suburban residence.

Also, several beautifully located vacant which are offered cheap for cash. House and Lot. No. 54. Price, Comfortable House of seven roving, on lot 100x104.

in desirable location, tiood stable, two cisterns, fruit trees and shrubbery. This property is situated on a fine elevation overlooking the city and surrounding country. $2,000 cash, balance on time. A slight redaction will be made if all the purchase money is paid in at time of sale. Vacant Lot.

No. 56. Price. $1,600. One of the choicest and best located lots in White's Addition to Knoxville, 125x200.

This is a part of the city where property is rapidly increasing in value, and the most desirable lota are being taken. It is a fine building site, easy of access, overlooking the city, and commands an extended view of the mountains. Dwkllisg. No. 57.

Trice, $2,000. House and lot on Spring street, only a few minutes' walk from Uay street. Just the place for a man wanting a cheap and desirable home. Suburban Cottage. No.

58. Price, $3,500. New two-story Cottage Residence, containing six rooms and cellar. This is one of the most tastefu and desirable dwellings about the eity, and about tfn minutes walk from the Postoffice. The lot is 5(ilft feet, well graded and sodded.

Property in the vicinify is rapidly becoming valuable, and this place will make a good investment for a man desiring a pleasant hm judt outside the city. Dwellixcs. Nos. 70 and 71. Price.

$1,200 each. Two houses, each story and a half high, and lots 50x150, on Mabry street. They are convenient to Gay street and the railroad depots, and would make pleasant homes for any one wanting cheap houses. Dwelling. Two-story contains eix 104x111 feet.

No. 72. Trice. $WX. House, on Ginch street; houe and is pleasantly located on a lot Frame rooms-.

HouBLi House. No. 73. Trice. Story and a half double house, with twelve rooms, large lot, cistern add other conveniences, five minutes' walk from Gay street.

Suburbab Residence. No. 74. Price, Story and ahalf cottage, containing nine rooms, with eight acres of land, about a mile from the city. The house is new, well finished, and stands on a fine elevation, commanding an extended and hontifn! vi the city and surrounding country.

Time will be given on half the purchase money. House and Lot. No. 75. Price, S2.Q00.

Two-etory Frame with nix rooms, situated on Mabry Ftreet. eonvenient to business and nilrni shops. There is a stable or workshop on the lot, 12x1. feet. Alo.

goodTcistern and cellar. Twelve months' time will be given on half the purchase money. House and Lot. No. 77.

Trice, Cheap house of four rooms on Clinton pike, outside the city. Lot about 60x100 feet. Wagon and Black- No. smith Shop. Trick, Sl.txO.

The best stand in the citv for a Waimn ami Black smith Shop. The property is centrally located, in a part cf the city where property is rapidly increasing in value. It is a corner lot, 50x100 feet, with 50x22 feet. It is an old stand for the business mentioned, and is a desirable location for any one to engage in it. Vacant Lot.

No. So. Trice. $3V. Vacant Lot on Broad street, near citv liiuit.4.

100x150 feet; good location for factory or shop of most any kind. Time, if desired, will be granted on a. cart of the purchase money. Vacant Lot. No.

86. Trick. $2,625. Parcel of land, containing about an acre and a Quar ter, iUPDeadcrick's Addition, near Tarwater fc Ambrose's Sash and Blind Factory. House and Lots.

No. 90. Prick. SL2U0 Two lots and house in Moses' Addition to KnoiWIp. comfortable dwelling, stable, Ac.

Lots well fenced. and some fruit trees growing. Countrt Dwelling. No. 93.

Trice, $1,200. and Stork. Store house and dwellinar at 1 iei.sk pll'i Station, on Knoxville and Kentucky Railroad. First-rate stand for business, trade amounting to ten or twelve thousand dollars a year. Hotel Lease and No.

94. Price, $4,500. URNITURK. We offer for rale a lease of the Bell House, running two and a half years from January 1, 1871. and the entire outfit of the house, at cost.

Ihis hotel now do ing good business, and, by proper effort, it could be largely increased. The house is situated in a quiet part of the city, and is very comfortably arranged for the accommodation of guests. The furniture id new. and all of tine quality. Interest in Coal No.

07. Prick, Business. We offer for sale a seventh interest in the hnin personal property, and coal lands of the Coal Creek Coal Comuanr. We consider this investment. th Taluation.

an exceedingly desirable one. Tha hnninM is well established, and the coal second to none in East Tennessee. The Profits of the Comcn.nv fnr year amounted to about (14.000.and larepnliTi.UT,. expected by increased business for the present year The price at which this interest is offered, promises 3) per cent, on the investment. Full nnrtirnia.

ed on application. We also offer for sale a largo, number of VALLEY FAB31S. COAL vnvw OTHER MINERAL 1VA2SDS, LANDS, niLL SITES, Ac Situated in ali parts of East Tenncsse Full cn'p-ons. maps. can be seen at our office.

Our list of ax.Li.x. AlUla 13 particularly attractive, and they iMTinara price that all can be suited. We are puoiuners ci tne TmESSEE LAD REGISTER. The January umber contains valuable information concerning East Tennessee, and a large lift of property for sale, have had prepared, ex pressly for dbtrt- ReeT' fine CUUNTY MAP or which will be found valuable by th; who contemplate coming to thia section. Register, to subscribers.

50 cents per annum. Single copies. 15 Register and Map sent to anv d.lres no receipt of 25 cents. Jl UX SON BAILEY. ARE AGEXTS TOR THE-WELL K'0Wr Queen Fire Insurance Company, OF JLlVJSlirOOL AND LONDON.

Vnltel Stntes Branch Office in New York. ALSO, FOB NIAGARA FIRE IXSITRAXCE C.O.- (UmlerAvriter' Agency,) OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. JSS" Silks Taiea Tiroughoat East Tenaessee. MVXSON BAILEY.

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