Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 April 1870 — Page 1

Hulf4rIitlon TermM. ( 1 J A U V A N C .)

DAILY JfOCB-NAU 0:i yer. by mall rtl x month, by m! i - Thrr) months, by iri-il!. .. - 10 (Kl 5 6U 3 11 O Ci- Ji4 . CO. l!y tho ve. payablo to earrter.... f ff VOL. XXI. KVA.NSVILTjE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,. 1870., ESTABLISHED. 183J .

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TRl-Wh.K.ux jyun.iAi -On year .......... J " WEEKLY JOUUNfAU " On copy, on ya.ir ..S 1 .() Twelvs copl, m yif 15 00 Twenty ooplen, one ywr.. "weds ksiiA r, Al'uii l.i, "isVo. The Tobacco Market. ; Prom tho Financial Chronicle. There is a decrease in the exports of rr-liic tobacco thia week, the total from all the ports reaching 201 hhtls., ljil cases, 81S biles, against 127 hhds ,

UK! cases, CJ2 bales, for the previous Bevm days. - .-. .' The demand for Kentucky tobacco for export has been quite brisk thia week, and Uia business loou up near ly l.UUU hlids. The wants of buyers bare been considerably in excess of this ouantitv. but their views, al though somewhat advanced, aro still not such as holders aro willing to meet freely. Of tho business done, lullv one-half, or about 500 hhJs.; bare been new tobacco, iiiaiQly for export, at Cfi)10v for a rnnsro 'of prices; the remainder old, and larlt ft9 l.NVrA iAnenmnfiin nl Qf?i In the market closwnff-rath.fr in favor of the holder. ... n ,lS ,, ..- ,c . occu ieat has also met with an im proved business; low fillers have been in good demand, but wo do not notice much mo the choicer .qualities Tho etoct is generally held above thr present views ot buyers, or raoro would havo been dono.. Jbalcs etav Draco it casoa uino, jb(VJ crop, pndo do.'ISGo crop, 8e ; -10 caes choice 1 ounsylvania. wrapper, IN? crop, lor CaliloTDta, at 4i)ffTA)j; I:(; cascu PennsvlvaDia -averapio lets. lSt0 crop, 12K'H; i:i cases do aiIcrs,,18Gy crop, Ho; 5lCscs oM Wostcrn Wrappers, ISJe: 20 casoa Stato, on private terras; fc'J on.-rs Consccticmt frriMxpr, 18(3(3 crop. 2ifV-25j: Testimonial. At a meeting of Frcdonia, Lodge. Nd. 210; A'. V.'M.', ia Fredorm 'Ky March 25, 1S70, the following preimblo and resolutions wero adopted:;1 .'.WUereas, It baa'plcascd the. Sn pre me Architect of the uuiverte to Bumrnoo from his. labors upon earth, Wednesday, March 2:5. 1870, our. bo lovod brother.'ll. D. J'ohnso6,, calling him by His omnipoUne wiil.sto t,h jujment wr:cn awaits ail wlio are toiling in thit. rthy taroploj and WliEUEAS, iho Masonio ties which havo bo long bound us in mutual friendship and enjoyment to our departed friend, aro severed, no more to bo reunited until tho day when the gravo shall yield up tl. dead; there fore,-' ' ' - -J "l leolthil That wo,sinooroly tnonrn: this disruption of covenanted friendship, bearing in tender "remembrance his fidelity to Masonry, and his devotion to tho principles it inculcates,, - Rrtoht l. That wo earte?ijtjt.vt;pa thi20 with tho relatives and fricuds of our ..deceased brjtJier and tcoder them that consolation which tho wcr!d caj neither giro nor Uik away; and thatHvo wil wear tbt't us il badge of mourning for thirty days: Ktsolitd. That a oopy of this pf ! camblo and resolutions 04 forwarded to the family of our deceased brother, and a copy be sent to thn Courier if J(urvtV and. Kb-aaivilla JoutumaC for rubljaation. J. A. G ARNEtt, NKtt, ) ens, " y Com. R, I 1 P.O. JlYE N. M. IiOV8 LETT Eli FitOH KSXtl'CKT. iloi-KiNsviu-K, Ky., April TM"0 Kdltors Journal : '"."'. About a year ugo I .remember, to havo written you a letter of gratulatioo over tho result of your city elec tion, for whioh I was taken io taak by one of your Henderson conternp -raries. 1 am. sorry that I cannot again offend in like manner. ,-;tjvO Thcro is a mystery about cvty elec tions that I can t fathom. How is it. that with, a majority of about thrco hundred, aod m somo instance over that, on your general ticket, you managa to lose tho Council, which, I tako it, is tho most important matter of all? .The Fifteenth. Amendment didn't seem to do you any good. We, over hero, arc not .much, disturbed about elections now. Planting has broken out afresh with the glorit ous weather we aro having, and that, with tho vigorous work going on, on tho K., 11. & M. Kailroad, and tho extremely busy traffic in tho'.'weed" kept up at cur tobacco sales ware house, (fwre being nearly 2t!0 hogs-' JurtJi"fn the hrcni. t" to uo;ta$ I am informed), have relieved us. in a great measure from tho restless, strategic carca of political work. - " 1 would not havo you imagine, however, that tho Democracy mo dead, that they do not scent the good things pertaining to office afar off. JJt oo mrans; 1 allude to the general rubl!o.: lhey arc imict: but thcro aro "nkippcra" at work even bow, and I fear th ;y will, ero the ides of Au gnat, so infect the people, as to givo that gcm ral publio a very msggutty appcaraaec, as they, work and -work andworii lor ofuoe. Bah! iMiover had so lively an idea of "what the Democracy, really is. ' We havo a fall crop of small candidates, of. course, but the uioat important race is lor Jud.se of th Court of Appeals for this Distric.. There, are numerous' gentlemen : who assume theivselvestit to fill tho placo adorned by Boyle, Mills, Owsley and others. About only one of them have I a word to say. . . ... ... The present Chief Justice Williams having filled the place, or , having been in the pl?co pass an expuncing resolution's to thaword "filled") for tho last eight yoars.is now a candidato for ro-elcetion. 1 havcau obidin hope that he will bo beaten, and 1 believe tho hopo will not be unfruitful. I shall leave the JJemocracy to attend to that. This Judgo Willia us having bees a moss , piucr, vinuieuve ana blatant Union man in IStil-'i and haviDg been cleoted to this office at a time and under a state ct things that for bid a Tebel's getting into office at all, and afterwards having seen the change in politics that was most profitable, eoon embraced that change and, in, the most disgusting wayt manifested it to tho people in his decisions from tbe bench. Theso decisions are tho basis now of his claim in the sufl'rago of tho peoplo of tho District. I believe few truo Republicans will vote for him. Why should ty do it? 1 I believe few rebels will voto for him for why should they? And as to conservatives (so called) of tho Judge's style, why, there aro but few of them, at best. There arc a great many other reasons, srood and strong, why Williams should bo beaten, all of which, 1 think, will operate effectively; but as

I am not in a libelous mood this cvenin I shall not entiraerat them. It has been decided by our Courts that to publish of and concerning a judge, that; ho lacks capacity, is libelous, and I won't say it 01 any living, broathicg jad?c, cor would would I Hay they lacked political honesty. Far bo it

from me. iut 1 may say ot a public mar that 1 hope he will not be elected. - ." . " . But shall abruptly stop, aa I havo already written too- m-jen. . , ... Edelwies. tOXGKESSlOXAL FKOCEEDIXGS, " i Wasiunoto?, April 12. Hknate CroRln. from the Comnaltteeon Territories, roix.rti-tl. vltn amenameuw tile liouw bill hi Hi lcf tb exeeutlou of liwi la thaToirUorv rf Dtali.tu rlathn to polygamy, etu. lie moved to malielta HDtMi al urdtir lor Monday next, but Objec tlon betog made. Hie motion was not acted unon. - . Mitwyer.lroiii tke Committee on -ArproprlaltoDH, reuortfil 5avorab!y tno bin lor the tvtiifut of the claims r loyal tierBonn who asHlnteil In taking tlie cexiHUii of 10 In tbe late rubl Htalen. At 12: :Mlli Minute tooit op tho resolu tlon for tbe Joint Committee on Indian A I! airs. . i '. . . . Morrill, of Vermont, moVed lbl Indefi nite pMlioneineii t, whb'lt wafi (tlscoHKed uutll the expiration of tbe bioruinn hour, when the Georgia bill came up an tbe spec ial order. . , Jlowaiu moved ti proceed with tbe Northern Prtclllc Kailroud bill. llejecUfd The Oeorithi bill wax tlieu uroceeded with, l'otneroy travo notice of u amenrlment, ueciaritiK tno existing Ktale tiov eminent to bo provisional, and consiltutlnic the Ktate of Ueoridatue Third Mill. iary inHtrict, una directing an election of intiubwrt of tbe Ueneral AmeratitT aod triolr R.-Lsembllnff on ovomKer 2:1, 1870. vvusou withdrew nig amondmont to make way tor a further amendtueat by William to Pometov'n aruendment,. fixHi a the flection of momw'i ot the Uen eral Assembly oaTuel tr after the tlmt Monday la November. lh7J. and Drohlbltinir any change la the clause of the Htate CouHtltutlnu allowloK the Htato Iecbtia luitm - u iuiii; ktim itm- or wumi, by which the teitaof aoy blUoermay bo ex tended beyond tbe f Tili.r time therein named. AIs.) requiring tho consent of tbe Legislature to this IvitUlatloa belora It '7 lie disc-riHsbm'waH carrtod on by Tipton aKainHt legislation for Georgia, which he held was already In tbe Uolou ; by Howe, In eulogy of tba Ilopubllcan prty, and lu lavor of the exacttoii of further condition from the Htate before tbe accordance of repruKontAtluD in t'oiisjreKs, and wltuvut vm, me quuaut aujoarueu. : . ; . . , Houmk. Htevenson.fro u tbe Committee on KlectlonH. called udUia LKnlHlana i!i. won cae oi UGiit agaup l MMeidon, and tbe iiu ucei'ieu to esnaiuer it be odc,Hleveuson yielded to MeCrearv. who in. troduod a bill dclarln that ho much of Jowa Itlver, In Iowa, as 11 noitbofthe low n of wantdla. 1 not to be a iiavleabie river or pubue blKhway. Alter exoiuuation, the blil vaa j anntd. ; , Tbe llou.;0 then, urot eeded to rntulilnr tbe lioubaenit mtu leitted election ea.io. Mtevenson advooalud lliu inAiorliv report, that Hheldon was entitled to thu neat, and Kerr " up ported tbe uiiuorlly roftuoiuon. the alltluir member, mlvocalm hU rlaht to the seat. HUVllBnn ntn'4A(l t Iwft itUAntiuliit an. I It wu agreed ta tt a vote ba taken tomorrow. ' .... ArneU lntrotno( d a Inlnt rnWntlnn an. proprlatfug Vt.tmi to Jlruv thuurnnui of Hie CornuiUioii on IvJueatlon, and f r ahorluthe la vcKtluHtton of the clitrupi nifaiuMt the Coraruialoiier of t'roudiuuu'd Uureaa. raMeea. Bills were - intrtluced and firrol. bv H.bonelft, auieudatory to tbe bomuMUad act, in favor of honorably dcliri4 il soldiera; bo, to tlx and esiab:lh the num bur of eulia ed peruoim In the ntvy. meveijHou, Horn tho Kleclloa Commit, tee, tnada a minority report of four ivai bers of Hie L'ominll Lee lu lavor ot ibe right of Mr. Htraar aa KepruentaUve at. large from .Virginia. . WashlDgtou and New.York ... .v. itoms. Interesting Forolgn. News. Gcnoral Thomas Memorial Convention. Miscollanooua Telegrams. Washington Item.', Nominations fctc. WASUiNtrroN: Arril 12. -Vieo President Coltr.x who becamo a father yesterday, to-day waa congratu lated by many Senators and friends, in the addition of a son o hi4 family. Governor Sontcr was beforo the Reconstruction Coteraittee, to-day; his testimony was that it was necessary in order to pr jorvo peace, that ho should bo aided, by federal forces. . A. E;. Boon, will be tha next witness, ho claims ; to have been an exConfederate othcer, but now a lvcpubliean, and asserts, wliilo ' a candidate for office, his friends wero prevented from '. voting, und he was obliged to flee to Nashv llcw ,; ; . ' . t .' JLUpresentativea Hoar, Brooks, Dawes, and. other gentlemen of Massachusetts, ccra before tho Committee on - Waya and Means, to-day, in bihalf of the .yarn spinners of thtt Stato, remonstrating against admitting machinery free of duty, for oie ycarv . . . . ' . x'ho Committeo dono cothiDg wlh 'Ao funding bill.' Johuuiboey. a seaman on thou. S. steamer Santce, was killed on .he shoro at Key- West, on the night of the 151st inst, and Edward Kelly nd Klcbard Kecgan, of the crew, were wounded. A few of the men tiere uiven evening liberty, and Kelly tnd Shaw, another of the crew, beetme ecgarred in. a fight. Oibney and Eeecan atlemntcd to separate them. vhen fchaw drew, a razor,, with winca ne killed Oibney and wounded Kelijand Keiran. 1 bhaw wivi arrested Dj trie civil nnthoTities. nti l held for tr at. Tho usual Cabinet meeting was held to-day, all the inembera being piesent except the Attorney General and Postmaster General. . .. ... . Ibe loilowing nomioattona were sent in - to-day: Consuls Kdmund Johason, of Arkansas, at Gbct; A. Jonruao. or tbe District ot Uolimbia. at Seville: Hamilton llichard.-on, of Wiseonstn. at Ancona; barm el T Day,' of Florida, at Picton; II. raxon, of (Jonnectiout, a,t L-arao. A ; B. Long, United Statea Attorncy.for Louisiana; Geo. Lount, Becover of Publio Moneys at Preseott, Aazona. i Gen. Sherman has ' pubiisaed in General Orders the recent reiolution of Congress, excepting from the law the prohibiting or tho assignment ot retired officers to duty froir officers selected . for , duty ati the Soldiers' Home in this district. Among tho mattors that bcospidd tho attention of the Cabinit to-day wero the official reports cmcerniog tho progress of tbo Darier Expedition.: - ... , i Boston,, April 12. Tie Boston Trotting Association offers 3,000 premiums for tbe Juno races at Beacon Park. Brighton. . . Attorney General Allcoto-day donverea an argument, weioio j.no Jjegislature Committee in ojposition to Kivine rurther htnto aid b tho b tho Bos. ton, Hartford & Erie llairoad.

New Tork Items. New York, April 12. The interest on tho 7th day, in tho McFarland case waa unabated, and it was noticable that no ladies were present, although tho audience increases daily. Tho first witness examined this forenoon, was Nicholas St. John. Green,

for the defense, wished to show by this witness that Mrs. Mel arland was wholly under the influence of Ilichardson, and bo was the causo of the separation. Graham paid it was important to show that she wa3 acting under Kicharddou's influence. Her husband thought the recovery of his children would bo followed by the return of her whom ho still loved, and llichardson was probably of tho same opinion, and hence tho efforts to keep the lather from obtaining possession of his children; this woman was vibrating between the unholy love Biobardson had enkindled: in .her bosom, abd the natural affection for her children; and wero the purso of llichardson not at her control, she might have returned to her husband. The Jiocorder ruled that the evidence proposed to be given was inadmiasaable. K. K. Phillip3, another member of tho Boston bar, was the next witness. ! George B. McCartcr, chief of tho bureau of engraving and printing, has been in this-eity for several days, engaged in procuring stock and additional engravers, to forward tho complction of tho United States' bonds, under the provisions of the funding bill, when it becomes a law ' lie will issuo on Wednesday next, f 1.000.000 of new 50 cent notes at the Treasury Department. This' new note . bears upon its faeo a likeness of tho lata 4J a t, . - fry I secretary ocamon. ino paper is oi a new design, and said to bo proof! against counterfeiting. . j General bhcridan' 13 still; in this city..,-;.' -. r f ' : - Special dispatches say that General Shertaan has returned to Washington and has received dispatches from officers in Tennessee, who report all quiet, and that the people generally are attending to their work, and proparing for planting season. . General Sherman announces his opposition to placing' troop3 nnder tho orders 'of Governor Senter or any othercivilian. It ana says notnicg would so. soon uc-. 1 . i . , , , - ! stroy tho efhciency of the army. Steps are being taken to afford fam ilies of limited means, who desire to cmigrato to the West, to do eo frco of expense. . -l ; ... it is stated (hat a Dew Democratic evening papef'will soon be'started in Urookjyn. JudKO Davis will sum un tho MoFarlaod caso for the neonle: Gerry will sumiturii partially for the def fense, and Graham will conclude it. Spencer has been obliged to withdraw from tho case to defend the murderer Perry, whoso case oame on unawares. J he remains of-Anson Barhngamc nro expectod here on tbo 16th. ;Tha uniai iieaguo tlub havo made ar rangements to receive tho body,' and have it conveyed to a Boston boat. No public demonstration is contcmpied. : . . . . , .v . . - : lhe Now Tork Kati(Janfiiroocc of tho M. K. Church to-day accepted the majority report from the Book Committee relative to the investigation of the affairs of the Methodist. Book Concern. - The minority report was rer iotaLl)7.3a to".103 renrcsentativei. " v.n . r T- J T , ttTTTT t the litigation with Fisk and Gould. Tlags on the publio buildings wera displayed to-dty in honor of Clay's birthday. Tbo Henry. Clay Club gave a ball in tho evening. ; Dr. John Bronson,' cbarged with baying given an over, doso : of morphine to Jas. O'Neill, causing death, wss admitted to bail in $2,00l. ! The Ifirst charter election of the niwly.consolidated city, Jersey City, was held to-day, and the entiro Demotratid ticket, headed by Charlos 11. G'Neill for Mayor, wax elected. , In Hoboken tho Democratio ticket "was ilso successful. Three colored men have been summoned as jurors in a case in Newark. 'The steamer Ilalsatia from Europe arrived to day. - - ".. Cincinnati Items. 5 Cincinnati, April 12. Tho eD'ostir; tutionality of the law in aid of tho Cincinnati Southern Railroad is to be tested in tho courts. Somo time ago theC.ty Council granted a .loan of $ iO.OOO to the trustees of the South ern Ratlroad under tho authority. -el a supplementary set of the Legisla ture to ray tor the survey. ' ! l o-uay tho city solicitor, by virtue, of b! of fice as a tax payer, hied an oppl cation for an injunction to restrain tho payment of tbat loan, on the ground of unconstitutionality of tho laws creating tho board of trustees, and authorizing tho loan, and also on the ground that such uso would be a misapplication of tho corporate bonds. , " The incorporators of the Ironton, Portsmouth !fc, Cincinnati Railroad met to-day and 'effected a temporary organization. The-survey is to be madeatonce.' ' " " ' . . Thomas White.i of Dayton, was tried in the United . States ' District Court on the charge of aiding and' abetting A. J. Bevi3 in passing one hundred and twenly dollars in counterfeit currency, a ad was convicted. The Republican Convention of the Fourth Congressional District of Indiana, assembled to day' at Conncr,sville. There was a large ' attendance, lion. B. F. CTaypool. of Fayette, presided. Mr..Julian's friends presented a letter from him. dated Washington, in which he withdraws from the eontest, hoping thereby to promote, bar mony, and pledging himself to suprort the nominee. ! W. B. Payne, of Wayne County, a frisnd of Mr. Julian, therefore moved that Hon, Jeremiah M. Wilson, of Payette, be declared tho unanimous choice of the Convention, whicu was carried in tho midst ot mucn ap plause. - 1 i ' ' - - Resolutions wero adopted reaffirming the tesolutions adopted at tbo recent Republican State Convention, and recognizee the fidelity of Mr. Julian. The 'Convention was very harmonious, and al! the f work was dono up in less than an hour. , .. . - i Ohio Legislature. K't COLtMBUS, Ohio, ApriP 12. Tbo Senate, to-dav. amended tb appro priation bill so as to provide nearly f G0O.0OO for tho payment ot tbe Mor gan raid claims. The appropriation bill, as amended, failed to pasa the Senate. ,-..- --r Memphis, April 12.r-.Thc colored population are holding a meeting at Greenlaw Opera House ta-nighr, in celebration of the Ratification of tin , Fifteenth Amendment. " , "...

FOREIGN HEWS.

Rome. April 12. Tho Archbishop of Baltimore has published a Rharp reply to the recent letter ot the Bishrtn nf (Irlo.na - , f i , " The laxt chanter of the first schema of tha dnma nf Papal infallibility. will be voted upon to-day. The opponenls of tho dogma will be required to voto in writing. .Londou, Arril 12. Five, thousand non-conlormist minsters waiteu ua Mr. Gladstone recently, to prot st aeainst tho sectarian clauses in the education bill. - - Captain Lacon publishes a communication in the Vail Mall Gazette, wherein be defends the officers of the American steamer Oneida. He says since1 the order of the Council of ' August 4, 1808, it 13 doubtful if tbere is any rule of road at sea. " London, April 12. The underwriters commenced settling to-day ftr tho steamship Cityof Boston, as , a tolatloss: f.J?.. k i .U;w!l In the House of Commons, to-day, Gludstono moved that on rising, the House should adjourn until the 25th. Bruce, Homo Secretary of the government, is earnestly working for the introduction of a bill providing for complete licensing systems, which he hoped the llouso would bo. ready to pass fcoon ' after' the 'holidays. ' Notice has been given of various motions, ' among them ono by Sir J. Packington, tor the appointment of ,a committee to investigate the recent great losses of life, at sea io connection with the loading and inspection of vessels. Tho report of tho Ways and Means Committee was adopted, after which the House -adj jurnei for tbe-hehdays. f w" Pabu,' April, :12.-!Several .persons were arrested yesterday for having tried to prevent the? police from tearing down revolutionary placards. J pAtirs' April 12 Yesterday,' during the review of .troprs, an uukuown man created considerabfe disturbance, in the crowd, by shouting: "Vengence against the Emperor." He was taken into custody, but, no arms wore found on bis person. ' ' Several Carlists Chieftains havo succeeded in entering Spain, and news f fresh insurrections aro looked for. Tho answer of Count Daru to Cardinal Antonelli's note is expected to reach Home to-morrow. The Court of Homo has decided to "forbid clergymen of Spaia taking tbo oath to the new constitution. .lEfforfs hrc'bein mado to day, to persuade the Emperor to -make some ooaoeesions io !rgrd to 'Vlebiseitnm, but tb.cy meet no, success. The resignation of Count' Daru is, certain., ... . j. . ,x . hj .i : ' i a i In theCorpsLegislatif.it was announced that M. Scgris. was appoint-, ed Miuistcr of Finance, vice Buffet,' resigned, and thatM. Maurice llichard wouid assame the portfolio of Public , Instruction, in coniunction with the Department of Public Works, until ai aucoessor to M. Richard is chosen. ! It is officially stated that to jbther1 ministerial otaoifestations are expect; cd until tho J'lebiscilutnia voted on by the people. ' . Ollivier said ho .should ask the Chamber, to-morrow, to adjourn un-' 'til after the -tvo.tq oa tho 1'kbiscitum, which w.lt be submitted between tho - wnd 9:h of ilay the ught at tho Uracia suburb or cellona was cot so light as represented,! jQf the iufmrgents, nineteen aro known to havo been killed, and thirteen wounded, besides thcro wero -Jiany taken home .by their friends, and it is impossible to ascertain the number. The troops lost two killed and thirteen wounded. It is officially reported that tbe outbreak waa not prompted by hostuity to the conscription alone,, but socialistic ' and partisan'agitations were also at work to hcightc tha discontent. I ' . ! Dublin, April 12 Another agragnan utragfr was perpetrated last night. A man 'named Kiernao; an overseer tor ,.Plr.; Ularko . at Holy Cross, Cayea Co., was assassinated. Wo clue to the murderers. Gen. Thomas Memorial Convention monal Convent.on in honor of 1'ic late Geueral Thomas, met at the c pitol this afternooa.'" - - " Soldiers and cx-soldiera of the Ftdcral army from all parts of tha State, lujjciuci mm iiiiitu? , iricnus or tno Kreai-cbieftaio, andasLrgimumberof ladies, were present. t, . , Kepresenlative Hall -was bounti fully decorated. The life size por trait ol tho deceased,, which has of late become historical, was hung over the Speaker's chair, draped in mourning... '..'. - - : -, Two immense American flaps r-m-broidctcd with crape, graced the east : side of the hall. ..Major: Carpenter, U. S. A., presided, with John Rahm and R. A. Tuttell as Secretaries. John .Trimble road an euloev. and appropriate resolutions were adonted. Speeches were made by Wm-iBossin, ouage xtarrison ana. others, and an oration pronounced by Gates T. j Thurston, Jndgo Advocate ou'Gen.;! Ibomas Btatr, m 18G4-5. : J The Post Band and German.. ft tea' Club furnished " appropriate music ' The services were very solemn and ' impressive, and ' thfr ha41wna HphraIv crowded with spectators. The colored people ofNashvilIe and Davidson County, celebrated .to-day, the iriniverBary 1 ineir oenevolent societies, making a very, imposing demonstration. ' " ' i - . :-.. Chkazo Items,' ,.',.y CuiCAao, April 12 ,In the billiard match last nieht Frank Parker defeated .John W Coon by 20 points, in 1,500. By, the adyicef the Judges of the Circuifr-and Superior-Court?, Deputy SherifL Bradley, and Jailor. Foltz declipe to respect the decision of Judge McAllister, 01 the Recorder's Court, declaring Coroner Cleaves Sheriff ex officio of. this county, and refuse to give "up the" Sheriff's office and jail to the uoroner. Four prisoners, , convicted by the recent' "female Jury in Wyoming, passed through here to-day, en route to Michigan Penitentiary. A. T. Groendyke, of Davenport, Iqwo; was knocked from a railway train, near Rock . Island, and robbed of $4,500. ... The Mississippi 'River is open to St. Paul, two steamers having passed through Lake Pepin, yesterdays The water , in the Upper Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers is higher than for nineteen years. It has began to fall a trifle. . Another break has occurred in the St." Anthony Tunnel.

. DcstroctlTe FLrc. x 0 FoatsTViLLE, N. Y. April 12 Tbo principal portion of the town was burned, caused by the explosion of a lamp An Straight Bro.'a store. The principal losers aro C. Scott, dwelling and hardware store; Brown & Pierce, store; Dee & Co., store; A. J. Webb, store and dwelling; Miss T. B. Sleep-: er,-millinery shop; Straight & Bros;, store; C. D. Aogell, dwelling; O. P.

Parsons, dwelling, and the records of his law olace; and Russell a barber shop. The loss is estimated at $100, 000;. insured for about 150,000. , Tho fire, occurred last mght. f . Colored Celebration. Cauio, March 12. Tbe colored people turned put en masse to-day to celebrate the ratification of the Fifteenth Amondment.-r The procession was nearly half a mile in lenftb, beaded by car containing thirty-six colored girls, dressed in white, representing tbe different States. Speaking in the afternoon by Messrs. Mann and Lynegar... Everything passed off quietly. -rr iv !; J.. . New OaLEANs, April 12. Ex-Auditor Wickliffc, ou Saturday, night, went to .tb 'private residence of a broker, and sold him 1150,000 worth of State warrants, receiving $ 70,000 cash. ,,- Auditor Graham says said bonds, were fraudulently issued. Wiekliffe has disappeared ; but : his confidential agent called on the broker for the balance of the money today, and was arrested and 115,000 recovered, Auditor Graham publishes a card .Cautioning the publio , against trading for warrants issued, by Wickliffa.:.'; j, . :,: .' : i :.r "TnrvTAM JM April 12. The charter election on Monday resulted . i I ir -r-v in Luc choice ot iMapton, uemoorat. for ".Mayor, by H00 . majority, . The Board of. Freeholders and Common Council are about equally divided between , Democrats and Republicans. Ono .hundred and eighty-five votes were polled by colored citizens. Boston. April 12. A committee of the, city government hag been lanpointed . to arrange for the reception of tho remains of Hoo. Anson Burlingamej ft . : l.i. . : ,i - -;: - 7 -m Waiter Brown, oarsman, was to-day appointed by tho. Navy Department instructor, of rowing at Anbapolis. Albany. April 12. The State Council for I political reform, to-day adopted resolutions protesting against tho appropriation of public money or property by town," city," State or national authorities for the endowment of. churches and convents,, or sccta jriuD.i-tb.e0l3 and institutions - Richmond. April 12. Chief Jus tice Chase has con8Dted to let the Mayoralty caso go to the Virginia Court df Appeals. Ile says it properly belongs to the' State Courts; the caso will therctore at once be com menced in'the Court of Appeals.' Sidney. Neb . April 12 The In dians run off about thirty bead of cat tle beloncincr to Wr. U. A. Moore yes terday, from a point five miles east of here.;- It was not discovered until to day San Fuakci'sco. April 12. Fire is still. burning in the north' shaft of tbe Amoden Mine. There is a panic Aiaoug the stock holders, and- tbe $2 0 per ebarc. ; rto CoNCoaD. N. II.. April 12. About $70,000 worth of arms, overdraws by New-Hampshire in 18G4-5, have been returned to the United States Gov ernment, which takes them at prices originally charged. i'WAIL STftEEL MYSTERIES.' "iii.. i J ' -- ; Frollcs.of ; tbo Balls and Bears Uoir They Gore aod Scratch . Kaca Other; An exceodingly ingenious device of some f tb younger men of this class (speculators) cobsisU in having " a minute automatic syringe filled with perfumed water,; and -concealed behind a largo signet-ring. Armed with this amiable weapon, tho broker leans carelessly on the shoulder of an acquaintance and dexteriously sends an imperceptible streamlet of Lubin just on the edgo of the ear. Off goes his bat.and down goes tbo Vice-President's mallet. Tbe real criminal escapes, and tbe luckless member who has ventured to take tbo law in his own hands is amerced sundry dollars. The old Open Board has witnessed hundred of Bach lfcene9'.k- No one knows how much of Billy II- -'s income for- the past- half-dozed' years has ; been' swallowed " by fioe3,. into , which his unbounded humor has involved him. One day be stood up six minutes- behind his brother, then Vice-President, holding an umbrella wide open like an immease canopy over the official head. Suddenly the latter, turned round, and the click of the-gravel kept company witb "fine, fine, tine, fine, tine, fine." the routine penalty going down every . time, the word was uttered, until tbe iraternal offender had subsided in his seat. Another time a broker member of a young banking house, on a certain blue Monaay, had invited a customer. just in from ? the country, to go over with him to tbe Hoard. This customer had lost fifteen thousand dollars in speculations, and was .meditating the. wisdom of plunging :ulll further into the whirlpool a tall, dreary-lookingperson, with a down drooping, long, Melancholy face as woe-begone'a spectacle as one might see ia a' lifetime; The Open Board in Bond Street wa3 provided with a broad, aisle, on either eido of which wero dense rows of arm-chairs which the members . took by allotment, and were compslled to remain seated in during the sessions. Down this aisle went the broker and his aid visaged friend. - The market "was spiritless, and over the . thin murmur of offers and bids, Billy II 's voice was heard screaming out, -"There goes one of Granger's victims I". The aspect of the- man so unexpectedly be came the centre of all eyes, corres ponded so remarkably with the jest that tha whole assembly went wild with merriment. How much may bo written of these daily escapades, of these absurdities, this overflowing humor, "shot like Bilver threads through the dull and exhausting routine of the market! A member drops asleep; worn out, it may be, by long nights over ledgers and feverhh daily wrestlings with bull or bear. "Josh," Josh,"

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dozen leathern- lungs, and tho broker lilts hi3 head and. rubs his eves startled from slumber by the tradi tional rallying-cry. A rural Btranger .1 .:,w: it , Duiuus wiiiiiu iuo raiiiDgs, . myitea by ono of the Board to see the sights. uata ;ou, somebody ehouts. Tba visitor doffs his fresh-brush ed beaver in decorous submission to what be takes for an official order to the whole assembly, and discovers. when too late, tbat be is the victim of metropolitan sportivcness. To an outsider this lack of dignity is con lusing and inscrutable. , That men whose fortunes, or whoso customers' fortunes, depend upon an earnest at tention to every phase of shares should break out into the efferves cence of a school-boy recess, tossing paper darts, jerking on hats, sing- ; "ti ii r., 4iqi t.1 1 " lug uu ra no an vi us, uuvui l), Opera Bouffe, ,"John Brown;" extemporizing mock markets; forsaking the regular call .in order to bo onlookers in a fraca3 between two irate brokers, who commence their "mil!" at the .Board, and : adjourn to an up-stair committee-room, where the fight is carried oa to. tbo ,bitter end amid the cheers of a hundred friendly bystanders that such scenes should be so frequent as to be an admitted featureof broker life is a puzzle that we will not venture to solve. It is .oho f ,tbe . mysteries ; of Providence,, and like other mysteries pas, perhaps, a wholesome' and saving element . behind it. In an insane asylum dancing and . theatrical exhibitions are sanitary .measures. And the tense brain fibres of these soldiers of finance would paralyze under the incessant strain of business, were it not for theso occasional outbursts. SPECIAL NOTICES. Consumption, , -','.- The Three Hemedla. "acHKc'H's Putmosio Brave," tor, the cure ot Coaghn, Cold, tSronchltlB, and every fortn of Conamptlon. The peculiar action of Ibla medicine ripens the ulcers In the lungs, promote the discharge of tho corrupt matter by expectoration. Farlflos the blood, and tnua eures Consumption, when every other remedy fall. " - 1 . MBchehck' Hea-Weed Tonlo" for the eafe of DyepupHla or Indlgeatlon, and all diseases or la lug from debility., ThU tonlo Invigorates tbe dleostlve organs, supplies the place of the gastric Juice when that Is deficient, and then enables the patient to digest the moat uutrloleus food. It Is a sovereign remedy for all eases ol Indigestion. - . - ., . . i , M BcbenclL's Mandrake Till," one of , the most valuable medicines ever discovered, being a vegetable substitute for calomel. and having all the Useful properties as cribed to that mineral, without producing any of it injurious effects. '. ; , , ."To these three medicine Dr. J. 11 Bcheuck, of : Philadelphia, owes bis nnrlvalod BnecesM in the Treatment of .Pulmonic Consumption. The Pulmonlc8yrnp ripens tba morbid matter, discharges It, and purifies tbe, blood. The Mandrake Pills act apoa the liver, remove alt- obstruction therefrom, give lUe organ jbeoltby tone, aod care ,LlTr Uompialnt, Which is one of tbe most prominent Cannes of Consumption, - ? . The, Beo-Weed , Toule InriKoraies the powers of tbe stotnocb, and by strengthening the digestion and bringing It to a normal and healthy condition, lmprovos the quality of the, blood, by which means the formation of ulcers or tubercles in the lungs becomes impossible. The combined action of hwe medicines, as thus explained, w t cure every case of Consumption, if the r ooedles are used in time and the use of the ' Is persevered fn safflclently to bring the cate to a favorable lermlnau. ; . : . ;i ; : Dr. Scbencs;-,,, oontalblng a f ull uaibgnvuwv various iw dlsaaMA. aim moan oi treatment, ana general txr. tlous how to use bis medicine, can be had gratis or sent by mall by oadreaslng his Prluclpal UfUpe, No, 16 North Hixth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. , 4 . . Price of the Pulmonic Hyrup and Keaweed Tonic, each li SO per bottle, or 87 50 a half tloxon. , Mandrake PI Us, Sic. per box. For Bale by all dingglsts aud dealers. - The Fearful CACK!t gabduod. T1IK CUKK HOW WSCOVliKKl)Havlnt; been long affile ted with CANCER, 1 resorted to all tutr remedies of whlcbj could bear. Amoug them waa one recommending a Certain herb to me as a cure. I (as I supposed) procured the herb, and prepared, and applied . It, which made a perfect cure, but ou examination by the family physician he Informed me that the herb 1 had used, which had made a perfect and speedy cure, was not the one recommendea. All who are a filleted can find a speedy ure by sending for the recipe, wub lull directions lor una. , Price !". Address, with reglHlered letter or inoney order, UfcOItUK IiOKOAN, Box 251, Port Jervls, Orange County, New York, i ;. j . Ja22 u3m . i Tito Xlectlingr Jtool. SSNATS rOK TOUKd MEN, who have fallen into vicious habits, and now delre a higher life, and a bette MANHOOD, with certain means of relief for the afflicted. Bent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, BOX P., Puir-ADicu-faix. Pa. seplfi) r r A OlO nVAC'JiS. A victim of early Jla imprndence, causing nervous debility, premature decay, dec. Das discovered a simple means of cure, which he will send . ree to his fellow-saiierers. Address J, ii. REEVES, 7S Nausau Htreet, New York. Oc22w6rnpN - . - For BLACK WOHMand PIMPL.KH on the face, use J'erry' Vomdone and I'imple Jiemedu,.pr9riMi only by Dr. B. V. Pkrky, 49 .Bond Htreet, New York. Bold everywhere. Tne trade supplied by wholesale medicine dealers.. luol7 d3m BpN BiTCMCLOH'N J1AIK JIYK. This splendid Hair Dye is the best In tbe world. Harmless, reliable. Instantaneous: does not contain lead nor any vitalio ponson to produce paraiytis or deatu. Avoia the vaunted and delusive preparations boasting virtues they do not possess. The gennlne W. A. Uatehelor's Hair Dye has had 80 years' untarnished reputation to uphold lis integrity as tbe only Perfect Hair Dye Black or Brown. Hold by all Druggists. Applied at 1 Bond Btreet, New YoTkT ' - KelO TTO remove Molh-Patcbes. Freckles, and Tan from the face, use itrry' Moth and freckle Jotion, Prepared only toy Vl. B. C. Pkbkv. bold by all druggists. .. novl7 dSmSpN ' : PIXPLE3 O.T TII1C FACK. . For Comedor eH, Black-worms or Orubs, Pimply Eruptions and blotched disfigurations on the ff.ee. Use Perry's Cotnedoue aud Pimple Rcaedy. Hold by ail DUglsts. ' ;. - - , .. . ,, j FOB , MOIH PATCHES F&ECKLES . - ' - AMD TAJ. - - -USE "PERRY 'J MOT11 and FRECKLE LOrlON." the only Reliable and Harmless Beraedy for removing brown dlseoloratlons from the Face. Prepared by Dr. B. C Pehky, 49 Bona Street, N. Y. Bold by Druggists everywhere. aprl-flm TO THE WOKKISO CIASSiWe ro now prepared to furnish all classeswltl, constant employment at home, the wboia of the time or for the sparo moments Business new, light, and profitable Persons of either sex easily earn trom'ooc. to So per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the basloesi Boys and glr U earn nearly as mucti as men.'.:i?at J.1' Wno Bee this notice may send their odd rexs, and test the bulnes, we make this unparalieled eller; To such as are not well satisfied, wo will send l to pay for the tronble of wrhlnir. Full particulars, a valuable sample, wblch will do to commence work oa. and a copy of the Peopfe' Literary Companion one of the largest and 4est family newspapers publishedall sent free by mall. Reader, If you want permanent, profitable worn, hUdress K. C. ALUKN A CO., Auguita, Me. t Ie3 warn. .,;..,.-:.

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Or "The Un writ l-n Word," by tho popular authrir tit Mrjhl Srcnct in the Jiililr.. Ills iat work'fi luiioeuxo sale male oh orrtain this one's 8Uice. AH who havo ono waut lhe other. Koso-linted psper. .Steel Engravings. ClerKyrnon, 'i'eaciiors, fiier-gt-ilc men and'Iauiei wanted -In every towiihlilp to oct as agents. A pnylnff buU 11. Hetid for Circular. ZKiu I.K1'., hluCUUDY di CO., 13'J liate Street, Cincinnati, Onio. inliiM wlw A OEN153- WHO SELL OUI4 HEW WOKK Jf3. ft "fLAIN IIOMKTALK AND MEDICAL COMMON SiiSaE," o a xiaye no competition, xuere bever was a oo ji. r .uuusDca like 1U Everybody wants it.- Antl.mlvriiT. lalilr ' MANY ACJENT.S AKIC NOW MAKING iiw A vvj-.r.ii.. The work embraces r. mutra otiiTii-i.l tallons. Price only, tl 2. If von want IotyisVa money and do good, send for our 21-pajie circular, select your territory, and eo to work at out e. . , 't . . , work sent free nn application. Address, uu iituiu oi contents or itim wmwinrrn WKLLS New York, turd.N. 4.JJ uroome HtrKt. miuuawit INITIAL . WRlTlXti VAVm. The rVAX.SVIU.E JOURNAL COM PANT have for sale, at their BTATIONKHY 8TOKE, next door to the' ; - ' ,; I'OHt-OillCO, A large stock of a no , '. '. i Put up in neat boxes. Kach Tox contains ONE vtUlKK or pai-kk and Twenty-four Jnvetopet. We will mall lo tiny address one luox upon receipt of TlllltTY CKNTS which is U na than tho cott of the plain paper envelopes sold at most of the stores. we nave also a nau quality or French Initial , Taper, v The Initial on this naner Is nrlnled in line purple Ink, and looks very pretty. Lach box conlitlus uno quire of psperaud wenty-lonr envelopes. Wo will raatl a ox of llils to n nv uJdress uihu tbe recti lit Of FIFTY CENTS. Address,. , Evansvillo Journal Company, ' ; Evans vllie,! Indiana.' V J'J Fbe Most Popular Juvenile -Maera- , . - zine In America. 'r;. ! .... ... Little Oojrpo;rjil. TERMS, ONE DOLLAR A' YKAtt. tmau copy, twrivB oknts. ' rjTIIIF. I.ITTT.K COKPOHAI' b.s a ,t, larger circulation than any other Jnvenlle MaSKlne In tt,e world, and Is better worth tbe price than any Xitlier magaSine ever published. . ... i , , Becausoof Its iiniiionHo 'circulation, we are enabled to furnish It at the low price ol Osjc DoixAtt a Yiak; Hlx copies, one year, t5; single copies, ti cents; or free to any no who will try to raise aclnb: Beautiful premiums for clubs. ,i ; ... Hubfccrlbe NOW. New volumes begin January and jHly; baelc nambeit can always be sent. Address . ALFRED L. HE WELL & CO., Pabllshors, . Vfllc of Iht Little Corporal, ... CHICAGO, ILL. I. S.-Wo lma pultllMlt the following! Tifpsoijooi Mpstxva:? An Original Quarterly Mn'sSKlne, devoUd xclUHWelr to Hcliool liatertalnmeulB, r.xblbltlons, Tableaux, etc. Prloe FUty Cents a yoar. Hample copy 15 cents. Th L(Ule Corporal' JVeip Drawing Bos ' ..... ... . . ! "REEll'S ' DBAWISO LESSONS," The best thing of the kind ever bisued. Price 81 to for cloth binding; Hchool JuUlion, 80 cents. Bold by booksellers, or sent by mall on receipt of price.- . MR3. MILLER'S NEW" BOOK, : "TUB XLOYA.L MOAJ TO JFORTUJfJS. A deMghtful and Instructive story for bWsi Price, SI 50. 4old by. booksellers, or sent by mail on receipt of price, v , , Also, numerous other books.1 -Write for duserlptlve circulars. AJdrecs a above. ALFRED L. BE WELL & " wly "'"".-.'. CO., Pabllshers, CJIICAGO, JLI i NOTE PAPER;LETTER PAPER,1 ' LEGAL CAP, ' . ' FOOLSCAP, " ' INITIAL PAPER,1 ENVELOPES, ; . MUCILAGE, j '; L- '-' V:' ': :::;7'-.-. TAGS,: '. - BLANK BOOKS? "' ; " NOTE BOOKS,v ,.d u-. ; " 'RECEIPT, BOOKS, f STEAMBOAT BOOKS ' PENCILS, " i r. rr,;: IVv : PENHOLDERS,. ' RUBBER BANDS, ' POST-OFFICE BOXES. ' ' ; HI LI,-HE AD BOXES.' o HARP FILES, BILL FILES, ; 7 For Sale at the Journal Ofllec :.;! ron SALE. - i- : ! P 'K -VALUABLE MAIN X STREET PROPERTY That KDlennhl property, known as the'TCzier Dnimrtr. situateIon tbe went corner of Main antl Hltth Streets, fronting 7.1 feet oji Main Street and l.K) feet on Sixth Street. ald property is offered for wile at low figures on easy terras. Apply to -" . : .. ,. . , Real Estate Agents, Corner Locast and Third Streets. ' elS dtf . . . . 1 1 Estray Notice. mAKEK VP BY MORfiAS GEKARII JL In Union Town ship, one red and white heifer, with motley-colored face, crop and spilt in left ear, split and under bit In r.fcnt ear; jaageu lo u near two years oiu, and appraised at D I teen dollars; also a red hall wlifi white face, white epot on ouch hip: Indeed to be one year old this Spring. and appraised at eight dollars, before ui'u31wtf 01. J. NEWMAN, Justice. Horses Stray el or Stolen, "t j ON last Sunday morning, from the sta. ble of tbe subscriber, livinis c miles eadtof Princeton, Ind., one sorrel in aro, S years old, bald face, and four white loan with two red spot on front legs, end ilsix main and tall. Also one red sorrel horse hands hlgb, short main and work slscns, G years old. Fifty dollars reward will be paid for information that will lead io ineir recovery, JOHN M. RAMSEY, ' Prt2 Princeton, lud.

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, , f UKXl.i.llH IN ' WATCiIUH, DIAMOND Silverware anil S'pectr.clrn. WIIOLKHAIE AOKMT4 rul TUB American Watch &,Ci )ck Company, A large Hock of Clock and Watch Mute . rials always ou hand. . Price Luis lurnlhbed on appllcitlon. ' P-!al attention Klven u rt palrtna Cini Watches, , . 54',Mnin: Street, OSK BOOK BELtni 8EC0SU. fe!5 dly , , CIIAfV. I. IIAL'.Z1JJ. The Kent liier - Hauler, , AH work warranted. Oi ders left at Now, 47 and 49 Main Btreet: alno. at No. 11 Bouth Flrnt Street, ap9-2m ' t No. 1.13.) Unite J States UarsHi'g Urrici Status of AsfEiiiCA, 1 . Ulhlrlcl or AMUIana, I""' -TTTlrEKKAS, a libel" or Information . V was liled in tht- KUti let Court of ti.o Uuitcd Hlaies for t'e DiMtilft of Indiaiiu. oa tlie flrbt ty r 1aroti,-IS70, by Whiimit Newcjmb, by Charles K. A arnU. 1:mi.. Jils Proctor, 'ugainnt the siCHmhoat 1,ihmi Floyd, her engines, tackle, nppu'", aud boilers and furniture, eh.ed ml t.hl Jiihtrlct in a cause of damuaes. elvli umi iii.irltlme, and oialutluu uaiuutt.it la the hum of ;t;o ;ci. and praying iirciei hh airalust raid steam boHt, and fust tne saiue juuy be condenied and sold therefor. Now. therefore, la mirxai. nco of tho RIoBlilon under tho eal of mi d Court to mo directed and delivered, i do hereby utro public notice lo all purlin- claimlna huM goods, or any pitrt thereof. ir In any manner Interested tberelu, tii it they lf) and appear before lhe District ( ourt of tbe Dulled Kittles, to be held at tbe lly of IndlauapoliH, in aud for the 1 Imrltt ttf itidlanai on the lirst Monday or May next, at Itl o'clock of tbo forenoon oi timidity, tlieu aud tbere to interpose their claims aud make their allOKMtions in t ist behalf. lif.N. MrOJNKH, U. H. Marshal. ' HAM U KL DAY, Deputy. AllOrtt: J. 1, iiowLANi), I'l'k. npr-ltt W, O. UAK.Vj. IIARNS .1 W. V.KAMAOS. z It All AGE, ,;?i'ipf-T Plain and Dccoratlre T pcr Hangers '. ALL WOKK NEATLY KXECiriKO, And warranted to give sati . faction. Orders left at W.W. il. ruE.tC'it A CO.'S, 47 ami '! ilaln htreet. Will be promptly attended to. I mb 12 tin " i 1 CAHRIAGES. J, B. Ubkkm. - - jr. l. (jiKEd j. ii, ortian:iv t oo.t CAEELIAQ3 MANOFACTOEEIiS, Transfer Ornamenta at Cincinnati prlo Main Street, tel.' Fifth and Sixth, lAnlfi-dJkwrfiB KVA VTLLK. ISO J. c. ATKINSON, "Orders left at JOHN WYMOND'.-I will be promptly atteuile t to. Xbavebeeiiln the busliie i In tho rlty for gix yonrn,. My woik Is lhe bent inference i cau give. . )uU2t; 3m - JUST KliTUJ iNED. JBS. J. . NEESSXNtJ IX ii, returned with a la run lot of Mllltnery tioods, some of tho bainU nni'st that hiis been brought to tilts place, Thijti slio wlil oiler to the public at reiu-onii'jio piken, and a lot of l HUMAN HAIR fJOODS, BuoU as Bialdf, Cll:noiii;, Curls, ' and WlttH, and ull kind ot Hair Jflwelrv,' All kinds of repair, u nab tiy doue. r NO. 4H MAIN STKKKT, JlEl Wi;t. MltSliinil "SEC4fNI, - i ' EVANSVILLE, IND. ay3 2m ; (At Blttrolff 's old stand.) ' L1VKCY & SALE STABLE, Fiflli Street; bit. Locust & 7ainnt. XJiort. liullcii, I'roit'r. . ASt'l'I'tY OP ( Ultll WOlin constaully on hand. Clstt tun liilod with Iresi vater on nho. t notice. Oi'dr left at the Livery Btahle will bo promptly attended lo. . . apiU-bia B. Bt'ItUANK ii (JO., Eareka and-Rnstio Vlalow Shales. - i. ' - -. - ; - ' . . . A StPEUtOJt AK eTICI.K, -ilny to lh, tvldth, or Color, made to order NO. 81 MAIN ST., Till I d'floO R, I'.O. Box I.Olt, oc8-6mJ EVAX3VILLE.IND "AKM-Beautirul. welMmproved farm; r" ,,1ereH- bearing appi e trees (eiioiee .'.lt,. tllr.e, ,nlleH wtM h Uaabethtown, Illinois. Can be had at a lit r-tm by calling on WARREN A MATH -ON. Attorneys, Third Street, between Main and !. eusl- f iw!7 titf Supcrlntendin: rr THK naderslgne I being ru old and practical builder, offers i In service to the citizens of Kvansville a Hnperlnteudent of bulldluvs. Will be lound at tbe oillce of B. F. Trible, corner Waluut and Fifth Hireets. nih.Mtf W.TT.f.1 AM 1IUKXKU :.t., wedlock. " Thk IJa-sis or Civil, sociktv. Essays for Young Men, ou the donor ai d binnimw of Marrlsfse. and tlieevUs atsd OauK-ers of Cellhacy; with sanitary liel). i,jr lIle tain men t or mans truo po.s tlon in lii. neui ireo, m :mi.u 'envelopes Add HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 1 ox pfl'h dbipbla, Pa, IfeiOdjrwoi Heut free, la sealed enveloi.es. A,irtr.Ua llawom ARTESIAN mm G PA HE ! TViJ3lvrfw,,;"M'n b is the honor to inlorm his f.i...,, ur.i n, .... that the above named Park will be oreu for the Reception of Vlsitois on '.SATURDAY, APRIL 10, IS70. Parties Who Wish to hold IVcnlrw nn fha K rounds, are requested t lul iini the unuersigneu or lUelr Intention and make the necessarv arrani-emeut at least two or three days before tho J'lcnion are to cmna oil'. KurlDii tbls cuininif Hu muer. thern Wilt be m CONCERT & ILLUMINATION F.very TbnrsJay evenisg. Tl e rl: n to t hese concerts in reduced lo 1,1 oi;t - THK BATHS will be open f r uw ,. f ' .. Bt day of My,lS70. ISslh Tl I y i.i.ii dor.n, 80; Single Bath im cent i. J be pulillo.is cordial v invtu i --apl'J-lm KDWARD (V i:.;ilLI."r,