Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 April 1870 — Page 4

AiTfrtlsementP, In this column, of three 1tiw, each Insertion, Thirty Cont.

FOE SAZ.E. COW ASP f'Ar.r A Rood COW and Calf. AprJT to N. F. CAHU A CO . Nob. S Hti'l 4 Snniti Wntr Ptreot. art 1 w W"r2iNETX:"EN TAII.OKS None but JP cooii hamis ana sonor men niu apply . LOUIS FAUL.lul Main Street. arrl2-t ' 17 USE Good waste and RtonJy emJLii nlovment. Arrlv at MBS. WlKW Walnut street. liween First and Beeond. Bpri2-Bt fn ItKKT ltoi'SE-With five to seven Jl. nvima o.uii ii of Main eitreet . anil wilhiu flv orsix square of cor. Seventh and Wftlnut istroew. J. i-.j.yr.cu. moii -44it At the Indiana Surgical Instl IL tnU'. in Indianapolis, a good cook. Is one but the best rel apply. , p8 lw HIS AN EOUS. ' "T A DIES .MRS. OOODMAN lias cpenJZ m el her new to!k of Si'Riso Mil-a-itKRY at tho old eland. No. 9 south Heo ond strfwt. wrrl2-5t lUESMF, AffilL 12, 1810. COAL CIXDEES. Wo liaio it quantity or good tln derstnat any person can nTC. Apply to oar Pressman. ' 2"Sarjcrior Pencila and Penhold ers at tho Journal Office Circuit Court. No session yesier lav: adionmad to 9 o'clock this ? - morning. 1S53- Wa irlcv's BDlcndid lako trout make an excellent breakfast. lie has barrels of thorn. tayA largo sapply of Envelopes, Paper, &c, at tho Journal Office, BscoBDEft's Court. James Mur tha was fined ten dollars, and sent to prison for beating 1m wife." laf Tho Artesian Springs Park will bo formally opened for tho seaBon on Saturday next. Tobacco Sale. SIo at Ford's "Warehouse to-day; a general assort meat will be offered. CgyTwo hundred boxes of the Perfumed Initial Paper was received yesterday, at the Jounal Offico. fofThojiil has just undcrgono a regular Spring hoso cleaning, being thoroughly whitewashed and renovated. Criminal Court. Tho only business dor.s in tlm Court, yesterday, Was the swearing in of tho Grand Jury. The Cramer case is set down for this morning. :3 FoREPAuau's Show. R. S. kcs, tho forerunner of this Dingreat with bills, event, was in tho city yesterday fimilcs and bows, and bigsbow announcing that Forcpaugli was the coming man. Correction. Marshal Wunderlich says that Policeman Jackson is entitled to tho credit of having caught Allen Lewis, the negro who stole a n pair of boots that ho conld not wear. &if-Tho city was very baro of amusements yesterday; not even a provoke caso beforo tho 'Squires, and only one iniserabla wifo whipper before tho ltccordcr. Ho favor3 "woman's suffering." c Board op Equalization. On nocount of tho non-arrival of noma of the country assessors thcro was no aaeeticg of tho Board yesterday. They will meet this morning in tho Commissioners' Court room. Cot a Ducking. A deck hand jell overboard from tho Alico Dean, whilo eho lay out from tho wharf. JJcing able to swim, ho put his ability into nractice. and swam with all his " . - might until his knees struck the pave xoent of tho levee. Tobacco Sale. Martin, Gardner & Co., of tho Evansvillo Warehouse, will sell to-day at 10 o'clock, between 40 'and 50 hhds tobacco. Indiana, Illinois, Green ltiver and the West em District of Kentucky, will have representations on the breaks. Delegates. Tho Presbytery of Salem, which was in session last week at Blooinineton, appointed Rev. W. II. McCarcr and Col. John W. Fos ter, of this city, Commissioners to the United. General Assembly of tho Presbyterian Church, which meets in Philadelphia in May. . In imitatio'a of an "old and experienced journalist," who writes looal articles for an obsouro Democratic paper, the calmness that over spreads the community is hereby ro corded in tho highly original and striking remark that "it was dull for locals yesterday." Democratic W it. Some one who evidently thought himself exceeding ly droll, hired a colored man to lead a donky through town yesterday xnominr;, with a placard fastened on each Bido of him, saying that tho Democrats of tho First Ward had presented him to Mr. Wm. Bedford. Mr. .Sick. Ellcs, son of tho Council juan-slect from that Ward,' tore up the offensive placard, to show that his father had nothing to do with tho indecent proceeding. PxBJiONAL.-Professor E. II. Ran ' die, President of tho Paris Female College, underlie supervision of the Odd Fellows, is now in this city. He

- will remain here about week, to solicit aid for tho College. Tho Collego suffered severely during tho war of the rebellion, and although now greatly crippled, has been enabled to furnish tuition gratutiousJy to several orphans, otherwise unprovided for. -The members of the Order to whom Prof. Randla is accredited, will have an opportunity of contributing to the support of tho College duripj? lis

Mooting of tho New Board.

Appointments of City Officer?, etc. C0TTNC1I. CHAMBK. Thr drmnril met at tho V-'i "out, UIUJMItiiv - - Hi Honor, tho Mayor, prcsiuiny. Present Messrs. Stinbach, Hopkins, Semonin, Orr, t'tumnf. Hodson, Steincckcr, Wiltshire and Doughty. Minutes of tho last meeting were read and approved. Tho Mayor read a 6hort addrcps to tho retiring members, thankiDg them for their courtesy and kindness," and complimenting them for their demeanor toward him during the year Messrs. Doughty and Hopkins also said a few words, referring to tho events of tho paet year. Tho Council then adjourned, tho old members vacating, and tho new members assumins their ccata. lho full board beiDg present, their certificates of election wero presented, and those not already sworn were odugated by the Mayor. 'xh-i bonds ot the loiiowiog ctacers were presented: .William Helder, Ulerk, with John Dannettell and Cuarlcs tveiier as sureties. On motion of Mr. Van Riper too bonds of othcers wero referred to a BDeeial committee. The certificates of Samuel Baoharach. Treasurer, bond of $50,000, with John and Louis BittrolfFas sureties; of Otto ' PlafHin. Assessor: Chris. Wundcrlich, Marshal; and James D. Saunders, City Surveyor, went to tho committoe under the rule adopted on motion of Mr. Van Riper. Oa motion of Mr. Van Riper tho standing committees wero appointed, as follows : ON finance. Messrs. Van Riper andlleilman, ON CLAIMS. Messrs. Carpenter and Richardt. on nuisances. Messrs. Schaum and Kerth. ON STREETS AND ALLEYS. Messrs. Doughty and Kerth. ON BIWKBS AND ERIDOE3. Messrs.Muhlhausen and Carpenter ON CEMETERIES. Messrs. Heilman and Carpenter. ON PARTY WALLS. Messrs. Ellcs & Schaum. ON OAS. Mr. Muhlhauson. ON WHARVES. Messrs. Van Riper and Kerth. ON POLICE. Messrs. Doughty and Muhlhausen. ON ERRONEOUS TAXES. Messrs. Heilman and Carpenter. ON TIRE DEPARTMENT. Messrs. Van Riper and Richardt. ON SIDEWALKS. . Messrs. Doughty and Richardt. ON MARKETS AND SCALES. Messrs. Elles and Muhlhausen. ON PRINTING. Messrs Doughty and Van Riper. ON ORDINANCES. Mr, Van Riper. ' Mr. Heilman declining to servo on the Finance Committee, on motion of Mr. Van Riper, tho name of Mr. Kerth was added in bin stead. On motion of Mr. Van Riocr. tho Council went into tho appointment of officers. Engineer of I'iro Steamers being first in order Mr. Van Riper nominated Wm. Holmes. Mr. Thos. Archer wa3 also nominated as engin eer of No. 1. Mr. Heilman moved to elect by ballot; lost. Mr. Holmes was then elected. Messrs.Carpentcr. Schaum and Heilman voting for Archsr. Mr. Van Riper nominated Mr. Senior, who was elected by a similar voto, to be engineer ot bteamcr vio. Z. Mr. Robert o. Huston was unanimously elected to haul Engine No. 1. Matthew JUeyjr was elected ureman of Nol. Thos. Bullcn was nominated to haul Engine No. 2. Mr. Schaum asked if the hauline of the Engines should not be let out to the lowest bidder. Doughty said it had not been done last year. Mr. Carpenter said ho could see no objection to recoiving Dius, as me vuuncu should practico eoonomy. On motion of Mr. Kerth, tho Counoil proceeded to elect a person to haul the Engines. Mr. Doughty spoke. Mr. Carcenter said that this Coun cil was not responsible tor tno acts ot tbe last Counoil. Mr. Van Riper moved to make the election of Mr. liullen unanimous; lost. Mr. Bullcn was then elected; Messrs. Carpenter, Schaum and Heilman declining to voto. Mr. I. Z. Dryer, was nominated and elected fireman of No. 2, by a voto of 7toU. For Chief of Police, Henry A. Mauntcll was nominated. Mr. Car enter nominated Mr. Gillette. Mr. Mauntoll was elcctod by a strict party vote, with tho exception of Mr. Car(enter, who voted with tho Repubioans. , Tho Mayor then submitted a list of names, for members of tho polico foroe. lucre Doing eighteen names, a committee consisting of Messrs. Doughty and-Elles wero selcoted to drop four names from the list toniako it conform to tho ordinanco which authorizes but 14. The result of their reduction was the following list of policemen: Joseph Carson, Joseph Anlightner, John Reich, Theodore Benz, Thos. Hitch, Pat Keniff, Anton Maurcr, Henry Kloke, Henry Redman, John Clarke, James McDevitt, Emanuel Gumbcrts, Anthony Jackson, Charles Ugho. For Master of tho Upper Market, Henry JLutz was nominated. Mr. Ellcs moved the adoption. Mr. Carpenter moved to amend by postponing election for one week ; lost, and the nomination confirmed, 9 to 3. The Upper Scalo Wcighwaster, Albert Fischer, was nominated and elected. For Master of the Lower Market, Michael Fuerbaoh was nominated and confirmed, 8 to 1. . r For Weighmaster of tho Lower Scales.Georgo Sohank was nominated and confirmed, 8 to 1. For Walnat Street Scales, John M. hlournoy was nominated and confirmed, 7 to 2, For Day Wharfmaslar, John O Meara was nominated. Mr. Carpenter moved to postpone it one week. Mr. Van Riper amended to elect to-niKht. Mr. O'Meara was elected, 7 to 2. ;t. "V'.i?8, jP England was elected Niaht Wharfmaster, by tho same voto Mr. JohnKuhn was elected Street Commissioner in like manner, 7 to 2. Frederick Seitz and Valentine Ackers were appointed lamp lighters. . The appointment of thes important officers occasioned great discussion. John A. Haney was elected Chief of the Fire Department. Mr. Van Riper nominated Mr. EImendorff for Assessor of Real Estate. Messrs. Heilman and Carpenter objected that as Mr. Pfafllm had had ono year's experience, they be

lieved him moro competent than any

man who cau not had tno same experience. m ' til rtr" pm jir. .rainenaoru was conurmca, t to 2. Mr. Van Riper moved tho appoint ment of a committee to select a City Attorney and prescribe terms on which lio should be engaged. Carried. Mr. van Riper moved tho appoint ment of a committee of three to act with the Chief of the Firo Department.to examine and report upon the condition and apparatus of the Firo Department. Mr. Muhlhauson nominated M. J, Carroll, for Weighmaster, of the wharf coal scales; nomination confirmed 7 to 2. By consent, Mr. Schrecdcr was as signed as assessor ot the upper aistrict. Mr. Van Riper moved tho appoint ment of a Committee to present a plan upon which the booka of the City should bo kept, and namod Messrs. J.E. Martin aud John v. Roche, as proper accountants to pro scribe such form. . lie also urged the adoption of a proper form for a new order book, so thot the orders lssued.undcr ioo present administration, can be identified from those i3aued by any previous administration. Mr. Carpenter moved that the cxpenso bo limited to. one hundred dollars. Mr. Heilman moved the appoint ment of a committee to act with the centlemcn named: carried, and tho committee appointed, as suggested. Mr. Doughty offered a resolution offering the courtesies of the prosent Council to the members of the last. On motion of Mr. Douebty. the Surveyor was ordered to examine lho track of tho City Railway, and see if it is in strict accordance with tho city ordinances. On motion, the Council adjourned Railroad Meeting. At & meet ing of a number of the Dircctora and stockholders of tho E. C. & P. Rail road Co., and other citizens, held at tho Criminal Court room, on Monday evening, April 11, 1670, P. Scmonin Esq., was called to the chair, and H E. Read, Esq., was appointed Secre tary. Tho Chairman explained tho object of tho meeting, by stating that parties interested ia tho-construotioa of tho Railroad from. Olncy to Mt. Vernon contemplated holding a meeting at Olney, Illinois, on the 11th inst., and desired that Evansvillo should bo represented at said meeting, with, view ot having eaid railroad constructed from Grayville southward on tho west side af the Wabash, to mec our Carmi road at tho crossing of the Wabash, both roads crossing ' the Wabash upon the same bridge. . By adopting this plan, our road would be a trunk line to the WabaBh, and then diverge not only southwestward, but also northward to Chicago. Mr. Read explained that Mr. Taylor, who was recently here in the interest of tho Grayville road, i was greatly prepossessed in favor of connecting that road with tho E. & C. Road at tho Wabash. After further remarks by Messrs. Hill, Hopkins, Baker, MoNcely and otL-ore, tho President and Secretary were authorized and requested to select and appoint a committee of two or thrco persons to attend the meeting at Olncy, on the Uth inst. ; - Stebbins' Observations. Eb. Stcbbins has been to tho Council and surveyed tho group, and here aro some of tho results of his survey: . no says that Mr. J B '-?"" tfif heaviest map"" Jvctth tho lightest nwaj-Jlr, Van Riper the handsomest man; Mr. Muhlhausen the medicine man; Mr. Richardt tho musclo man; Mr. Carpenter the oldest, and Mr. Schaum the youngest; Mr. Heilman tho wealthiest" and : Mr. Doughty tho healthiest man. . Four wear no beard, six no mustache, and only ono of tho lot is either gray or bald. Mr. Van -Riper spoke;first; Mr. Doughty spoke last and loudest; Mr. Doughty spoke tho most and Mr. Ellca ' tho least; Mr. Van Riper the oftenest; Mr. Van Riper snado every other tho first, last and nearly motion. . Stebbins wanted to havo a few moro committees appointed as follows: On flowers of oratory, Doughty; on other flowers, Elles; on balm of a thousand flower?, Van Riper; on Balm: of QiU cad, Muhlhausen; on i Bamboozle, Doughty; on blowing, Doughty, and on; striking, Richard'; Thu;3 conatj tutcd.ho thinks that there would have been strength, cspccially'if Mr. Kerth were appointed a oommitteo on per fumery, his expenenco as a: tanner giving him strength in that line ; 6ay Rev. C. C. Chaplin preached again in the ; First Baptist. Church last night. Those who heard him were 1 maoh pleased with his effort Hois said to bo a man of unusual pulpit ability, and his sermons mikU fino impressions, ; Ho will preach cv ery evening this week An A ?roiNTMEwr; Denounced. When the name of James McDevitt was read in the list of appointments on the police last night, the editor of tho Courier, who was present, ' denounced tho appointment very unmeasured terms, as'-unfit; and disgraceful, bat the list boing submitted to the gcn,tlcman from the Ninth, his name was retained in spite of the' romonstranccs, , , Z ; . ". 2K Church Sociable. lho young ladies of Trinity M. E. Church baro mado arrangements for a grand sociable, on Thursday evening, in the parlors of tho church. From their well known tasto and energy, wc havo no hesitation in promising all 'who attend an evening of rare enjoyment and happiness. : t, . Wandered Away. Mr. Her'-. mann, father of the confectioner , of that name, on Main Street, whiie suf-, fering from the effects of a fever, wandered away from his? homo oa Saturday, and has not since been scan. It is supposed that ho w9 delirious;

10 CAINOTZCSS. Tic latest. Go to Strousc.& Bros., 83 Main

Street, and sco the Prince Arthur Suits f or Spring and Summer. They aro beautiful. aprl2-2t fiSyTho only place in the city where the beautiful Rembrandt Photographs arc made is at Parkhill's Gallery, No. 19 South Second Street between Main ana .Locust. It Found. A fur cape ; enquire of Chas. llcntz, private watchman, cr at tho Journal Office. Private Sale on next Thursday, the 14th inst., of ono set of Furniture, ono Carpet, Piano, Guitar, &c, at my room at Mrs. - Drow's,- on Walnut Street, between First and Second. Bprl2-tu-thur.J F. VON HOT. SSTFifth Annual Ball of the Cigar Makers Union, at Rational Hall, Monday evenieg, April 13, 1870. invxiz bt. Cricket and Shoo : -Fly Caps just received at Dannettell & Duhmc s, C7, Main Street. . lw. Information Vf anted Of Jacob Hermann, Sr., who has been sauenng from an attack'-'of typhoid fever, and lclt hi. home on Saturday nifcht, and has not yet returned. Any information in regard to him would be thankfully received by his relatives, cither at the storo of his Eon, II. Hermann, No. 43 Main Street, or at tho family residence on Sycamore btroet. between Third and rourth Streets. He was dressed, when he left! in a brown beaver coat, dark cants, and black1 hat. He is about sixty-seven years of aec, has black hair and no whiskers, and i3 about five feet five inches high. c4w Attention 'is called to Dooley's Baking Powder, tho purest articlo of tho kind ever manufactured. A areat savincr of" money can be made ia purchasing Dooley's Baking Powder, as ono pound will last longer than two pounds of those of ordinary manufacture. It can not bo equaled for making light sweet rolls, biscuits, waffles, corn bread. &c. &c. and is always ready, reliable and not affected by tho action of the weather. For sale by Grocers everywhere , aprl2 tu-thu-sat. One Dollar Store, Chandler's Block, opposite Opera House, is tho placo for people to get bargains in tho following articles Towels, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery Laeo Collars, Kid Gloves, Silver Plated Ware, Glas3 Ware, Jewelry, VaBes, Notions,' &c, &o. Call and see Our stock before purchasing, a3 we are receiving new goods daily. apr9 tf! 1 "'Attention Ladles. Mrs. Artv Willis has received, and is daily receiving a very largo 6tock of fashionable millinery, comprising the very latest novelties in IIat3 and Bonnets, and: would . be pleased to show tho new styles to her many friends and customers. No trouble to show goods. No 8 Second Street between Locust and'Main. apl8 lw. Mrs. Arty Willis, '-'Phillips & Co. aro still at No. North Third Street, and aro prepared to do any thing in the lino of 1'hoto Kraphy. - Wo are making fino Porcelains, and those beautiful Gem Cards. In a few days wc will make tho Rembrandt Ef fects. Thcso portraits aro tho most Dlcasinx of all others. Call and sco Phillips & Co., No. G Second St.4td apil) ' Ladies if you wajat anything dono ia the Dress and Cio'I ct-1- Vne' at up stairs. aprii7 lw. ' Alwars Eeady and Kellablo. From its perfect purity and uniform strength, Dooley's Baking Powder can be safely relied on as the lest and most economical baking powder in use. No short weight, as each ono contains tho full net amount represented, and the same quantity , is guaranteed to last longer and givo better satisfaction in making rolls, biscuits, pastry, &c, than any, other iarticlb of the kind known. ...Manufactured by Dooley & Brother,' New York. apr5-tu,thur&sat. ' ; " , i ' - ! SOllClifO'TAX PATftllS. 'J Saturday,"' 'April :.lGth, is tho last day on which taxes can be paid with out the addition of a penalty, "; ', api7GG F. Lunkenheimer. fiwrixew Laiieocs and other new Dry Goods just received at . ScrupKE.a', Bussing & Co.'s. .;mh7-tf ; t-aT" Torn 'Currency f and". County Urders taken at par for. goods, at i SciiArKER. -Bussing & Co.'s mhY-tf Sy All ..kind of Soft Felt and fashionab-loSilk' Hats , made to order at; . v' Weber & Co.'s, aprG-3ai y ; No. 52 Main it i ' - Mrs. J. Hastings has just received all the, latest; styles of bonnets, hats, and every Ihing in tho millinery line. which she is'selliog'at ther very lowest price, rMo. bO Main Street' up stairs. april7 lw r I trvii iKD in uvt. Di.d.you hear the, news? The doc tors hav nrrrpprl ihnt OYSTliXFKESIIarc tlic Best Medicine toSWength'en the WeaJc&nd make the strong Stronger 1 1 ' The best placo to get them always fresh, h ;at John ; C.' .Scuweizer's : 1 Main Street Exchange, Between Fifth and Sixth Streets. mar22-lui fc3-T, C, Bridwell & Co., corner ot Mam aud ihird btrcets, have i foil stock of Dru3, Chemicals, Pat ent Medicines. American and imuort ed Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &Q. 1 prescriptions ' carefully , com pounded. Ircsh Blue ' Lick. ' Con gress and Rockbridge ; Al im W aters. Farm for Sail? Xcar ETansvIUc. r 1G0 acres of valuable land withiu 4 toiles of Evansville, on the: Green' river1 toad, 1 for ; sa!ei on easy tcrmt. Thirty-five aoxes improved. .-; Poases6ion given immediately. , The land is very desirable, and a bargain can be had by applying at once to . i Alvah Johnson, ' s , : Real Estate Agent,--mh 10-tf ' ;Evansvillo, Ind. ' Dr. Pf Ice's Cream Caking Powder, It never fails, saves timo and vexation of spirit; saves milk; elegant bisouita aro i made witn water. I'ree from all " injurious materials. None like it. Wholesalo agency at the Ori ental Tea Store, New Opera House. You will find Ladies' Velvet Hats at 55 cents, at Gliek & Schwartz', opposite tho Opera House. sep25

For Other River Hems See Third ruffe.

The weather yesterday was clear and delightful, evening,, notwith standing, it looked like rain dcrics tho forenoon. Tho river continued to declino yesterday afternoon, and it required the wharf-boat men to busy themselves to keep afloat. Bus iness was quite active, as all tho packets were receiving liberally. Tho additional arrivals and depart ures up to midnight, were tho Camcia, Pittsburg to Nashville; Clara Scott, from Wabash River; Quick step, tc Cairo; Nick Longworth, from New Orleans to Louisville; Petrel No. 2, and barges, from Kanawha River to St. Louis. The Pine Bluff returned from Three Mila with a fall load of Lay Tho Phillips, a tow-boat from Nashvil'e, went into tho docks for repair The Alico Dean- discharged a larce reight list here, and received quite a arge amount of Memphis freight. She gave tho denizens of Water St. "Sl.r.rt Fir- " ,i-;ti, h;-, r. ; 1 mcnts The Emma Iloyd also discharged considerable freight Tho Clara Scott from Wabash River hac jnly a tolerable freight, having disr-'uirgcd at Mt. Vernon somo 1,000 bags ot corn and 300 barrels of flour. Tho Hon. E. T. Sullivan, of Mt. Ver non, was a passenger by her, look ing1 halo and hearty Tho West Wind did not arrive in time last evening to leave. Sho will bo found at the levee this morning, and will leave this evening for all points on tho Tennessee River. Capt. Ab. Maekey and Cash Thomas will bo found ready to do tho honors A large and elegant party of ladies and gentlemen of our city, loft yesterday on the Tarascon, to welcome Capt. Gus. Fowler and his new and beautiful Idlewild. Sho will arrive to-morrow morning in all her splendor. . Iliver Di&patciict. Pittsboto, March 11 Mononsahola rising, 8 feetO Inches; Allegheny in fot-t and rising; Brownsville stationary, 5 feet ; Oil Oily 0 fet-t 4 Inches and falling. Arrived, the Ht. Marys and Kale Putnam from New Orleans. No departures but tno Kolle for WheellDg. Business at the landing quiet. It lias be nn raining nearly all the foieuoon. Thermometer 01'. PlTreBUKO, April ll. It has rained throughout the aay, but Is clear to-night. Monongahela 9 fet and rising. Arrived, Ht. Marys, Putnam, Arlington. The Whale leaves for Cincinnati to-morrow with 110.000 bushols ot coal. Cincinnati, April 11. Illver 29 feet In channel, and falling; 7li feet space under the bridge. Arrived Ulendalo and St. Charles from Pittsburg; K. K. II nelson from Wheeling ; Anna Laurie from Kanawha ltiver; Argosy from New Orleans. Departed Ulendalo for Ht. Louis; Lello Vernon for Pittsburg. The North Western dropped down to tha wharf to-day, and is receiving freight for St. Paul. Cincinnati, April 11. Uiver fallen 7 feet C inches, with 30 feet 1 inch in the channel. Weather clear In pait. XLermometer 68. LouiSViLLit, April 11. Arrived J. W. Garrett, Cincinnati : Miaueolu., Memphis. Departed J. W. Uarrett, New Orleans; Mlnneola, Cincinnati. The river has fall en 14 inches In tho last 24 hours, with 1 feet 10 lucres In the canal, and 8 feet 10 inohes In the chute, and SO feet under tho bridge. Weatuer warm aua ciouily. Jler ury 08 to 72". 8T. LOUIS. April 11. Port List Arrived Clara.from Kbiisas City ; City of Pekin.from Peoria; Carroll and City of Alton, from Vloasburg; Ida Ktocitdale, from Ouachita ltiver; Minneapolis, from Heed's Land lng; Mam. Clark, from La Hallo. Doparted i.eiie ri. jouis, io oiempn is ; Mountain oer, to Kansas Clly; iluiry Johnson, to Keolcuk; Victory, to Bt. l'aul ; Adella, to LaSalie. Klver rising siowiy. Weather warm and clear. Vrfi-'brfirr shoals. Weather riw unci mtld. Arrived Umpire and liarKwliie, irora upper Cumberland ; Ty rone, irom uairo; pray, irom Cincinnati Armada, from Paducah. Departed Ty rone, ior Cairo; Armada, for Paducah ; Al pua, ior upper tumocrnuu, Mmrais, April 11. Weather cWar and pleasant. Kiver rote 4 Inches. Departed liolle Memphis, tost- Louis: It. K. Lee, to ljouisviue; uubioon, to Vlcksburg; Ltouldas, 10 jnoviUi leans. VicKsnrno, April 11. Up, Groat Kepnb11c, juagenia ana Natcuez, uiver rbdng. UW1UIU It llUl, New Ormaks, April 11. Arrived: Mary le and Grand Mlllor. Vlrxinia, Lioulsvtlle Era, from tit. Louis There wero no dopart urea, OAS FITTING, ETC. IIOXAXI) X'ZSJIEIt, DEAI.E3 IN' Clsasilellcr3 and &as Fixtures," ' Gas and Steam Pipe Fitter, ' No. 21 I.OCrNT.STliEET. EYANdVILLE, IND. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIK RENEWEIL. lla proved Itself to be the mo.st perfect preparation lur mo xtu.it ever oiiurea to the puuuo to Restore Gray Hair to its Original i toior, And create a new growth where It has fallen oa irom disease or natural decay. It will prevent th3 Hair from Ml ing out. All who use it are unanimous In award ing It the praise of being the best Hair Dressing extant. Our Treatise on tho Hair sent free by mall. MANUFACTURED ONLY IIY . B. P. HALL A CO.. Nashua, N. II ., Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. ? ap2 dim (eod) wlml TiJW CARDS. C. It- DAVIS, . ATTORNEY- AND - i. COUNSELOR : ? AT LAW, HAltUISBUnO, ILL eta-Offlca north of the Court House Square, Practices in all tho Courts of the State - jan24-flm . , CHAS. H. BUTTKRFIELD, . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office i-Kvest side Third Street, bet. Locust and Main (op-stairs), JalS d3ra EVANSVILLE, Ink. 6 W. SUANKLIN, Law and Real Estate Office, (With WM. IL WALKER, J CO UA'LB MAIN AXD TSI1UD HIH. - Valuable City and Suburban Property; Farm Lands in Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky forsaloorexchange ocZi dtini W1I. KEAYIS, I XJ. S. Olalm Asent. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING. &U1UI X . 'Office on Main Street, between Third and Fourth, No, 954 (over Keliot's Gun Store), Uvansvuiu, iuu, nepiy, do. W. P. HAE6KAVB, ATTORNEY tit LAW. Office on Third Street, in Washinctnn House Block. Will practice n tne various Courts 01 the Circuit. Prompt attention 4.0 oflice buiilneM Idoci dim

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5ew YcrX ilatlccf . lly TeJesraph.l Keiv York, Apxl! 1L Cotton Unchanged sales of 2,200 ba'.cs at Z:," for middling npland. i'irt.'oii UecelptH 8,l!W barrels; uncharjpcd; .a.ie of (j,4jo barrels at tt3ut4 l for superfine Htato and wiwtern; 'ti (,o fyS 2a for extra Htate; S4 S(.5 m for extra wi-Kt,ern ; S3 lUoi (J for white wheat extra: tl lots'S W for round boon Ohio; 45 G0;.r 7.j for extn Ht. Louis; 8(J 0-a8 00 for K"od t choloo lo, iiK'luiiin l,Cji) la.rrt-is low grades extra, lor all April at 81 iYK ti-ouiv Culet; kuIos of 'i'yi bairels at il.u.). (IOB.V MKATDllli. Wil jskv lnll ; saioi of 150 barrels western at 81 02rtjl OJ for tree, tbo latter on tho extreme. Wiikat Receipt 15,0C3 hnshols; shade flrjuer and more dolni-', cnlelly for export ; (-ales of 7,(xj0 bushels ut 81 lor No. S spring: 81 07rai 11 far No. 2: til Hi for No. 1 i!o: SI ill t$l 21 for winter red and amber western. Kyk Firm for western. lUlcwy Jull; nales of 200 busbeis western on private terms. J1A1U.6.Y Malt J)nll. Cohn Uecelpts 11,1S bushels; tiuiet and unchanifed ; saies of lS,liOO bnsbels at U Uiyt C4l 0!) lor new mixed western ; SI OS for old do in fitoro; 81 111 H-a lor now yellow Jersoy and southern. OAT3-llecelpls 3.GLO bushels; scarcely so firm j sales of fli.oou bUHhtls at W)c for western; e.a for Pennsylvania; oiOSc tor Ohio and Htato. . . ItlCE Dull. COrFKK Dull. . Sooab Oalet; sales of 25 hhds. Cuba at MoLAfSKS-Dllll. Hops tialet, Brm. Pktroikom-Quiet at 11 for crude; ior itnoeu. TUBPENTIXE - Quiet. Pokk Firmer; sales of 1,100 bbls at i27 U);resi 75 for mess; 8ia 721 z5 for prime; 223 00 lor prime mess : also, sales of uoQ-bbls mess seller April and June, S'i7 (i'Z'I7 75. UKEF-Hteady ; sales ot llii bbls at 810 COf) 15 00 f r now pla'n mess; 814t0oil7 5 lor new extra mess; tlercs beef firm at, 23 (H)ia 28 IX) lor prime niees: 827 0o:i0 00 for India met-s ; b&ius quiet ; sales of ill) bbls at 24 00 M M w ior new. Cut MEAT3 Steady ; salesof 550 packages at 10C12 for shoulder; H(1( for bams; middles firm : tales of 100 boxes at V'Ai. for Cumberland cut; 14j for short ribbed and bnori ciear. Lard Quiet, steady ; Rales of 370 tierces at lixsaw ior steam; I0(tsitii for Kettle reu dcred. JiUTTEit Htoady at UftZt for Ohio. CilKKSK Firmer at HtolUVi. FWKioiiT.s To Liverpool Grmer; slilpmerits or 40,000 bushels wneak per sail 6v!s 67b P steam. New York Gold nad Stock Market. By Telegrsph. Nuw Yohk, April II Tbe Mllwankee & Bt. Paul Kailroad Co. notltied tbe BtockKxcbauge to-aay of the new issue of slock: being: extonded to 15.000 share, common slock, lor the purchase of the Western Union Kailroad, and l,7ti0 shales, common, and 1,700 shares preferred stock, for the purchase of the Hustings & Dakota Kailroad. Tbd Cumberland Coal Company has notified the stockholders that the Maryland Legislature has allowed the Company to reduce Its capital stock to t500,CO:), and distribute among lis stccsholders 5,000 shares ot Consolidation Coal Company, of Maryland. Tbo two Companies are now consolidated. . The Quicksilver Company are lssulns preferrtd stock on the surrender of au equal amonnt ol common ttock and payment 01 t5 0J per share. The common stock Is cancelled on surrender. The New Jersey Central Directors, today resolved to register their stock lu the Lank ot Commerce, ot this city. Money Kasy at t perjeent. on call. , HTEltLINQ -At ba'J5. Gold opened llrm at 81 13, advanc'ng to 81 II, closed dull at 81 133l l3ji. Carrying rales 32j7 per cent. Citarunces I'M -010.000. UOVE3NME5TS Active, firmer; closod steady ; Utrman bnh-rs nnd free buyers took nearly $2,000,000 of CIV, old&Va and 87'b. Coupons, livSl..., Lo. 1M.2.... Do. 1HM.... Do. 1H05.... Do. New., ...1I1K112 ... 110,110 ...111 niua "itmjio -.l'WJll Do. 1K0T., 110 A't. 1000 iiw;vsllu Ten-forties Currency sixes 11 l''J 11 15 a ' 11,11. Cincinnati Market. By Ttslegrapb.l . Cikcisnati, April 11. Flour Firm; family 15 15$5 40. Wheat Firm st 81 lorl 12. Corn Firm at fc7a.9o6, the hitter for prime wnite or seuow, OAxa Sicaice and prices higher at CIO ItYE Firm and unchanged. Cotton-Firmer; middling 22(a22X Whisky Dull at 1 00. MiEsd Pork Advanced to 28323 25, with LlUK Meaw Bhoulders cured in do mand at 10X, but was held nr. 10; sides utiuBi vay ior rib, anu nyno ior cier rib and clear, with 110 sales. Laoon Fiim; shoulders 11; sides 15Jra 10c lor clear rit and clear, tho latter held atTH..h,g-IitV Vrhut Torwas offered if kettle. uirrrKii uuu ior all exccitlng rcry Cllirrx, wmcu unuiH uti(.lC hUHM bull a,17tlHc. LlNMKRDOiL Dull at 90(f9Jc. Clover Beki Firm at Uiti)li. Timothy Firm at 85 75U 25. GRAI58 No change. Goi.n 81 13 buying. Kxuif AKOR-Firm: par buying. Momjcy Uncliauged at 810 .-er oont. St. Lonls Market. By Telograph.l St. Louis, April 11. Touacco Firm at full prices. Cotton Quiet at 22c. Hemp Steady and unchanged. Fl.ouit- Inactive and uneliane.1 j full frupernoetl mi; Jt, ri Zxlli 4; XX. 85(75 75. Wheat Firm: No. 2 spring. K5c; No 1 do., Doc; No. 2 red Jail, 81 0131 CO; cholco to lancy, i zu(tt,i io. Corn-Steady and unchanged; 8H390c ior mixeu ana yenow; U(jUiic lor white. Oath Inactive; 65rj57c. Barley Very little doing. , .Whisky Lower; 81 00. 7 . Pork Firm: 828 00 for hoavv. Cut Meats Dry salt meats firm ; round lots, loose, hold at 30c for shoulders; 14V4c clear rib; small lots, packed, sold at IW.n for hhnn lllTft l.rir frr ,l.nr fll n.i.l 15c for clear sides. Bacon Bales were made at lljfflsllc ior wi(iuicrj iMyt-a,iuyaK ior Clear SiUCS. Lard Better; Jjc, and Borap holding at 100. Louisville Market. By Telegraph. Louisville, April 11. Flour 85. Whkat 81051 20. ' (Torn 95c. -Oats eac '''' Itv-B 000. . - . - ; GuucERiss-Qoiet and flrm:6ns:ar 12c : molasses 72c IHjrk 2i:c. t itAooif iim. I9tr,i. 1 Bulk Mfats J0J4. 153154; hams lSc. Lard 16J4. , . Wiilsky Bcarce: cood demand at 81 OOiH 1 01. Totjacco Sales ISO hozshentls at 5 50,s28 : ; Memphis Market. - By Telograph. Mmphls, April 11. cotton iiuki ana orm at ziicxxy. re ceipts 1,178 Laleti; exports 1,24 bales. I-'. ...... V ..... I., r.1 1 1. V U 1 i. '.lllllj,.,, CtoRN Active at 81 02"!fV05. - i.Oats Scarce at fliaWo. - -HAY-Quiet at827ri:8 00. , Bran Scarce at S-H 00. .' ' ? . IjAitn Firm at 15!317;. ' -"' Pork-828 50. .. Bacon Shoulder?. 12c: sides. 17c. Bulk Meats Shoulders 10; eidea 13. JfashTil'.o Market. By Telegraph.) . ; . Nashville, April 11. COTT.N f-lrm : low mldJllnr 21n anil goou ordinary vo'o. Flour At 81 um0 CO for EunerChe to corn n dolivere.l. BACOn Clear sides Ifir.; Ktinnlrtorn llnt UHU13 1UU. . Lard 10c. S'ew To. k Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph. New York, April 11. The weather bolnz Inclement, there was only a moderate business at prices; no parttcular change, hence we only note there ductlon of one half cent lu ilarrisburg It sheetlDgs, whlc'a are now selling at 12o per yard. Trade generally inert, ftnd while stocks are ample, tho market Is lacamg lu buoyancy. European Markets. By Telegraph. Liveepool, April 11. Cotton Quiet and steady: sales of 12.000 hales at ll4 for middling uplands: li;Orleans. California white wheat tia ld(St9 2d : flour 19s yj : corn mixed 2tft (id ; oats 2s 6d ; barley 5s; peas 37s: 1 nrk 93s tid : beef 108s; lard buoyant at 68s IK ; cheeto bis fid; bacon 504 Cd for Cumberland cut; common, rosin 4s 9J, line l.i; spirits petroleum Is lid: refined Is 7d; tallow 41s; linseed cake 9 lOd. . . London. April II. consols for money 93?4; foracoount3- American securities quiet: 10-40's Bti: 02'8 00 ; 60'8 W ; t7's XH; Erle20?4: Illinois Central flat, llli; Great Western 23; stocks qulot. Frankfort, April 11. Bonds flat at 91. Paris. April 11. Bouho dull; rentes 73f COO. - . , Antwerp. April 11. Petroleum flat at Bremen, April 11. Petroleum flat. ; IIAMRTJRO, April 11. Peteolonm flat. Havre, April ll.-Cotton quiet.

Chicago Ilarfcci. Uy Telcrarh Chicago, April

11. Ti'Tim-Dnll. WHKf Firmer and VAa higher; transactlonHies.ier, nnd demand principally ereeulfive; 7VAiiWi for No. 2; cash TV' f74'4 fcMer month; 7(ir77c seller last lialf;7V7.-iX, soller May; 7ScS(jfr, seller, nnd 2.buytr, Juno; closmg at 7i cash: other tadt-3 sold sparingly at MccstfOc .for i-"'0- 1- . , Coit-lnll nnd a shade easier at 77c for No. 2, nd kc.'.703 for no grade, aocordln.tr to Icicanu; closjnsralabout7tic forfortner; optlotl sales at7ft7!, seller May.? OATs-K-lrm ; No. 2 sold at ;if3n58 cash ; Month; 4i4(a4l, seller May; 42c. bitr Apia. J ivic Nominal; Uomaud meagarat70cQ 71cloKo. u. JJAJUC-r Unchanged. lliovtNi tiuiet and nominally ftt 81 00. MKfii'ORK Steady nnd moderatly active, chine firm at S27 50 cash and Keller LARW irra ana riosinr; nt 15". Mkh Firm at lo'i'fiiuv. f.,r ','ir!, sa'ii.ni Riiouiurw; i v., ior roun sales, and Via for short t nidd!!S nil loiiio; sweet nir-klod hams let at U&15, according to qual- ' ... Sow Orleans Market. Ey Tosjrapa.l New Orleans, April 11. CoTON Quiet and firm: sales of a JSo naietii ior uuauuug. oilier niar Kots ociiaugod. Evaiville t, Tennessee River Steam ' Packet Company. TSTOJCX JH HEllEBY IlIVIW, that i'J tore will be a meeting of the stoeklioidei of the Kvansvllie aud Tennessee iilvft?t.eam. Packet t'ompany. on Htl lA".APKlLaTH, at tho olhca of IU K. Duilierson fe Co.. la tbo city of EvansviI.county of Vanderburgh, and Biate of lniana, for tho i.urposo ol electing live .5)Ureciors. PKTErt 8KMONIN. It. K. DUNKKItSON, JAMKS UlttKJK, ajdld Committee for Stockholders, To tlie Merchants of Evansville. hero hai been muoh complaint from bNh shippers and couslgnecs, on account otho delay of freight shipped over tbe Kansvllle and Cairo packets for Colnmb and points cn the Mobile A Ohio Railred. We havo now mado arrangements wb. tho vansvllle and Cairo packets to ddver such freight to us, and wo can now garauteo its being promptly forwardod Kits destination. I'lease consign such flights to "Cnre tf Btoamer Dan. Able, Clro." W, A. LOWTII, ipi7-lw Master Steamer Dan. Ablo. j,. STEAMBOATS. ' 1)R J0IIN80NV1LLE AND ICASTPOIiT Tho elegant aud tpacious steamer " ' HLjjJm ' - - -West Wind, Jb. Mackev. Master: Cash. Thomas. Clerk, laves for E.iatport aud all way ports on j TtKNWAY, APRIL IZlU, ill nVInelt i. M. 'or freluhc or nassaio npply on board dlt or to JAB. A. OAKLEY", Agent. J. BIcKfeynolds' Indepandent Scmi- ; Weekly (ireen laver tf acset. The elegant steamer Jo McDonald, Master; ' Hilly Liter. Clerk, 'ill leave .or Itochostehter and all way Ridings on Green Klvor, on ! TIIl)Jt,SJAir, AP11IL 14TH, t 12 'clock M. For freight or passage apply ou board. j ' " FOR WABA8II RIVER. The new feud elegant Ktoatuer bmw Caiev. Alnsler! John H. aanshell, Clerk, 7Vd loavo for Mt. Carmet nnd all Wabash lver way laudlngs, ou i TUESDAY, APRIL 13TCT, o'clock v.if. r. For freiKht or pawuse apply on board .1 OR MEMPillri, VICKKBUitG, AND NEW ORLEANS. . The new and majestic aleamor l13. Dunham, Master; llarrv Walker. VArrt. Wl leavo for New Orleans and till inlc-r-mUitu ioris on 'II ISHAT. APKIL lQTir. at o'cIcck i.m. or fri'lsrtit or nftwn ja unnlv nn linsnl rr t V. i. DIWWN A CO..,nd IfUMPiiltEY, LKW1 & CO., I12 2t ..A.atr. 1 F U uW.SNHIIOK O, J A N N ICL ToK AND LOUlHVIbLK. The beautiful and elegant rackot . .; ZZvxe mite, It. Hollcroft, Master; , . 1 Pnll.li. Branham. Clerk. Leies for Louisville and all way ports TCESI)AY.APniL 12TTI. . ot ft'elook p.m. r i frolcht or nn.''sare nrfW v on board, or to V. U. BKOWN rtCO., dl - ' Agents. - Eeglar Evansville, Clarksvlllo and Nashvilio Packet '40 new and magnificent steamer rr Josh Throop. Master: Unnr(oTlirnnn fTlft-lr Leavefor Nashville and all way landings EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 4 o'ftck p.m. tor 1 ightor passage apply on board, or to Lpil II J JAM. A. OAMjEI, AgOnt. FOR LUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI. XV elegant passenger steamer I Sam. T. imes. Maslor : ,,,,,, , Nat. Earhait, Clerk, Will leco for Cincinnati and all wav i - ' ports on '. . . J 1 "Sri:KrAv APiirt, i.ir aj 1 10 o'ekk a.m,, . .or ireiit or passage apply on board. 2t ItSUUHl K VA NS VI h h K. PA D UC.U1 r.JAlKO HEM I- WKJiKL X MA 1L 2'A. CKKT. The no and magnificent side-wheel i steamer "7 . - I ', Jtjti.: r m Gun. FowK Master : , W. P. Fowler. IcierkB Dake Nlchebwn. fcieros, Will leave 1 her first trip to Cairo and all way ports on Wr.IKUAx, APRIL 13TH. at 4 o'clock- k. 1 The IDLIV1LD was built expressly for this trade, mi Is not surpassed fa beauty, elctrant apnntments. or speed, by any .boat ou memo I4iver, jf or ireigojr pass gn apply on roariL or i. UUOWN ft CO.. to w. 0 jand i PUY. I), V1E1V, apll at Agent. Johnson's aal" Estate and Patent ! 'r A? ran ntr BITSIJf EM and DWELLING IIODBE-J Bnlldiue.ots and Farms, aud timber. oil lands, chea, and on easy terms. , Jl'ATKNTS of all JLlus procured. ALVAll JUll.-VSUi, Real Estate n.i Patent Amnt OiTice on Third Street, iansvlile, Ind. Janl2 ly Toilc Sale. OTIC ISlEItEKT OIVE.V, that tho unders.ued will O0'er for sale, at iubllrs auction,. t tne aoor or the Court louse. In the clrf Kvansvlile, oa SATUKDA-. MAY 7TH. 1870. . Tho following OiL-ribed real estate, situate In Vandorbtgh County, Indiana, towit: Lot No. eight (S and the adjoining onehalf of Lot No. me (9), Block elgiit (S) Kastern Eulargonntof lhacity of Evans ville. .......... The said nromt3 are situated on riahStreet, between Ttrd and Fourth Streeuv, contain a good tw-story framo dwelling! With cellar, clsternatabl, &a., and belnV that part of the eal estate of Joseon Wark. deceased. orred to be sold hv t.i, terms of his last wl and testament. waie to oorunienotti two o'clock p. M. Terms of sale Ofe-third cash, tho ,,1. due ia one and twyears, the purchasers giving notes, secnnl by morigage on tho premises, wnn iruier cesi. inlerost, and waiving relief from alation or appraisement laws. . TllUtt WAHK, ap2dlw ""Executor. .UemoUraploaao copy.

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CHEAT 4 PAIY Li A. I m Tho only GiTint!c. Lfitl mate. H'.i'v-m-.V. C.-.1 , Uudivltlod, Uncxw tionizfil uud ComprcLe.if.lvo WiM Dcast In Ancrlca ADAH FOR PAUG Grout 7rin!n!l i ? rnroc-r-lie AND BEST CIRCUS In the World. 30 Kassiva Dens of Living Anuria ! Count them as they pass through the pr.biic streets ia a . . Phalanx cf Kolil Wealth ! Gorrrecii? More than a Mil 3 la Lon.h. Will exhibit at EVANU'IIJ.!:, '111L11dax auai'itiiJAJ, April ,2lst :uul At one and seven o'clocx p.m. MENAGKK1B AND CIRCUS KxhlLlUd In Two Separate 'ionlr-; (SEE DIAGRAM CF INTEKIOH.) One Ticket Adniils to Eotii Shows ! ! Admission Children under Ten t ars., ...50 Cents. ...25 Cents. r. " ' - , . CONTAINED IN THE

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THREE ELEPHANTS And a Herd of CAMELS AND D20MEDAEIES , ACCOMPANY thu exhibition. 'Mil: I f "-l V. Which Is given In a separate apartment, without extra charge, is inferior to no Company oa the continent. A glance at tho nameff, which are published In tho various bill, and a view of the extensive Circus IU tlnuo, on its cntreoluto town, will warrant the 0.33 iri Ion. Thcro Is an effort npo.i the rart of certain spoculatlvo Individuals to put tipen tho ltoaJ a Bmail couoorn under tho tltlo of Fc ropaugu's Mcnarrorlo and Clrcuq. I hereby warn the people to beware of all such Impo

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sitions. Thcro la only ceo Forcpaugh's Monagorle and Circus on this continent, nnd the public can easily distinguish that by its Superiority over all oth ?r Shows. The Trade Marks of this Establishment are: j let. Two Mammoth Tents, ono used ex. cluslvely lor tho Menaserlo, tho other for" tho Gigantic Circus. 2d. 30 Massive Dons of Llvlr.g Animals. 3d. The War Elephant, Romeo, lOtntlfied with this Establishment since its organization, and no shoir u-dor the name of Foropaugh 13 genuine without the abovo Trade Marks.

. s f i r - - f See tlio Great Precession. Given dally about 10 a.m., aud thou if not satisfied that the Show Ik all that It ig claimed to be, don't patronize it. HEAD THEI BILLS. Watch for Mirrored Car or Fn. erald and Gold, Contain. tuft iiiu Amuruscrs. RE Pil EMBER DAY A WD DATE. A. KOREr-ATJGII....Mau. B. D. COLYIN , J. E. WARNER W. II. SEARS U. S. D1NOK43

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