Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 April 1870 — Page 4

Adv?rttiif?nit, in this colotnn, of three 't, fh Tirt Ion. TblTty OntJi.

fr.T a well established jL Hardoril Life Insnritace Co. Address, lor one wees, icnertl A gtnt, this office. BO IllUXfJ Private hoarding icnileman and wife, where the -Private boarding for a e comw. w. u., care of KngoD, Dickey a car-1 ton. aplrt Vt .5 Z 11 1 A Sa M0XD.1T, APRIL 18. 1S7Q. t2r disappointed candidate for a city appointment says that Van-Riper will meet again this evenicg. ClitcULAit.-The Aurora Circle will ii .i- i l lt. I have a grand hop thu week at thei ' .National. Seex,11. Tho: supper at the Cigar j 3Iakcr'8 Pill, to-nigh't, will be gotten op by Scelig. '"! " '..' 2r Mr. Ullman, whoso News and Periodical store oa Second Street was burned out a couple- of weeks ago, has got righted op again. ' - - In Saturday's isfue thq .looal nfs K' l...r;((.Mn.r .Un it should have read Wednesday, April ort.t, ." ' - ' - L" ' ' JET" Fish & Barter ' have Ooteft XaJy'g i?ao&.for May. It is the best and mcst popular magaziao of its ass publisbeJ. , ?J .!r.. ,.( Omission. In copying the. report of sales published on Saturday, the following omisiona wer made: Tobacco.' J. Itheinlander'. f 3,500.' Fur n iture, S. Meyer, ?20,500 , , . , '.. ST The."'8lriai;of wiaterl which, made its appearance. on Saturday and Sunday has fortunately done do damage to tho.' frait'-to'." tUs-iiamedjato neighborhood. . .. . f , ' PAaiiAt Eclipsjis. Tha' - street lamps from Main , Street dowa:;wcte lighted, while' those above were not, and until the clouds past passed away that part of the city was in total da.rki' ncss last night. AiicsEMENTg Tnra ; EYitJfirfa, Ilolfelder & Seeman's- Recitation and j Dancing Party at Maaonio IIalI.7, Cigar, takers' .Ball - at- National Hall. IQT The County Commissioners held a short session. on Saturday io audit some bills arid attend to other matters.' '. - : : .11 . s; , The Board of Equalization w3 engaged the remainder of the' day on Pigeon Township. '- - JSJPoJepaogh's Circus and Menagerie will ba hero on the 21st and 22d, and 'if-there were only, four "Pa's " in the city, those four would take their whole families; but as it is, the number who will go is 1 beyond count.- There it not tho1 least danger of making a faux pas in going , to Forepaugh's. " . . For-Nev Orleans. The party from this city to Ne Orleans, to visit the Louisiana State Fair, left on the Idlewildfc: On Saturday evening,';. So far as could bo learned,5 tho party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. II. F, Blount, Thos- Scantlin,1 Esql', and L. M. Emery, E?i., who will represent Messrs. Roelkcr & Co. ; Presentation. H. W.- Ilibbard, Esq., who figured in the papers as the recipient ; of " an alab6ratei . pair of " Chinese " slippers, seems determined cot to be outdone in generosity. On Saturday, Mr,G.' W. Frencn, of this city, received a Bplendid'taTce your grab for a quarter" cluster pin, "with the compliments of II. W. Ilibbard." :. : ',' '' '::' TheCsamee Case. Very un ex4 pectedly to most people, this case closed on Friday evening. The jury, who retired about six , o'clock, returned a verdict of "notgniltj'',aDOut seven. . - . ; - . . . It waa apparent : throughout the trial that this verdict would -.be rendered, as the evidence did not seem to connect Mr. Cramer with the al leged conspiracy ' to ' poison, 'a$t charged. . ; . .''.-V;'.' Snow. Early on Saturday morning it began to snow, and .the eyea of EvansvUla. . when they Jopened . uere greeted by the unusual sight of peach blossoma and ania drops. oa the same trees. After a euieide inducing ; drizzle of nearly tha whole days duration, the snow again made its . appearance in the evening, and "yesterday 'morn-, ing the roofs of houses" wero covered, bringing out the truth of the ' old German proverb,'. " Green Christmas make3 white Easter.t " ."! S?The Constable jn, charge of the Coroner's Jury, in the inquest on Mr. Hermann, yesterday evening, showed his petty spita , to tho , JorJEXAL t&porter by ordering 'him, off from the gangplank leading to the boat where the body was brought after its exam inatioa by the Cordner'a Jary.. By the politeness of Mr. Patrick Burke, and other members of the Jury, the "brief authority' of the grouty offi cial was subse'iuontiy set aside. , Begged Him Ost. Oa Saturday night a woman ran into the Third Street Epgine House, calling for a policeman. That useful member of society, having just . come in, answered the call, and, after a short absence, brought back &namialle looking man of about a hundred and ninety pounds weight, on a charge of. beating his wife. A few minutes after, the wife followed and succeeded, by intercession with the chief, Ja getting her husband set at liberty, as it was the first time." The accused treated the matter as a huge joke, and went home, to doubt, to enjoy it.

iroxjrr diowni:d.

An old Citizen Missing for a Week. Bis Body Found Floating In tlio 111 t cr. The body of Mr. Jacob Hermann, Sr., whoso mystcriou3 absence the city papers have published, was found yesterday altornoon about J 0 ClOCK, floating In the river near the sewer mmilri arul flosn to thfi rauseWSV UPproachi d g the lower Tigeon Creek Bridge. When found, the foot of the corpse was caught on some brush that projected a few inches out of the water, and the action of the waves, caused rir n n-.ssire steamer, threw a part of OTn body in Bight, and attracted the attention of a gentleman in the neigh. , borbooa, who arew mo Doay aanore uu. A ' and ecnt a notice to the Coroner. ; . ,., A crowa speeawy assemDimg, me bedy, was recognized as .that, of. Mr. Hermann. s: , ,i j; i .... "Coroner Sauerjirnved about five o'clock and held an inauest. at which. . ' i jaitioVto the facts above stated. circumstances of Mr Hermanna ani Burposed partial deliiiy-nU led them to bring a verdiot of .ueciV dental drowning, il being , aupposed thatia hia delirium he wandered to nf 10 tho .night, fell in and , was Idrownod. t i;:.' ;. l l. .i There' were n'markq of 1 violence found nnoa faia person, nor anything tQ ipdicsto ibut he had id anyiiway way. beep, foully dealt. witU. Eleven dollars and forty-five cents were found unon-hia Derson.T: ', :1 - -.' ; .1 ... 1 .,, . 1 ,i. . ' EisTEii Monday. Jo-day is Eaa tot Monday which will, be oclebrated by most of German-Americans, as well as". their brethren in the Voter&ftc?as a general feU day. - . .j , . it t& ' T-l i i ' jailer ino iasi. ,oi .xjem t curing prbich the Catholio Church", prohibits all feasting or merry makings, it is" cus tomary among the Germans, (follow mg tha ancient customs of that chwcb,) 4.ark ;the olpMng.&stiyal Bcasou Derore ieni, py a oarmvat ana theje,-opening thereofQn Easter Mop day, by balls and other festivities. In thid city it will probably be gen erally . observed, .by the, ; Germans Jcither tho ,Umon nor. PemQleraytu lsauQ any . paper oa,xuesaay, oa ao count of its qbsarvanoe by the German ;, iln, the .evening there, will be tha Cigar Makers' JJall at JNa.t19n.ai liall; IljoUelder' & Secman -will, gjve.an evening entertaipment at Mspnio IIall;; and nearly-.every German aa toon , keeper will . epread a , sumptuous lunch, 1 well besprinkled with Easter ' jAi .a religious holy day it will be observed i by aptropriato services in nearly all the German cburcheaand in B0EQ0 of. the others.!,., . , i" . ! ,' jCniEF Mauntel. The ' Democratic papers of this city -are very much, exercised because the'JouaNAL published the faet that Mr. Mauntel waa a stranger ' in Evansville, and (hp English edition of , tho Taeglicher bemoJtratt in speaking of tho rmatterj h'aa the .effrontery to pretend to deny itj in the following words; . , :We hope the press of Indiana' will not farther retail tola slander for the ben lit of its author, who ls.a very recent Importation (rom Chtcano. Mr, Mauultl (this la tbe Correct spelUng) bas lived la KviuiRvllle about four times as long as the Chicago geaUmnan who. defame hlra. "PerHona who live la glass houses should not throw Btones.' - ' w.. . 1 j a .- -j. : From this it will bo seen that ' the editor, with his accustomed skill, has, while denying, affirmed the statement. "Tho gentleman from Chicago" not being a- candidate ' for or incumbent of any otBeo, tho question of his residence is only referred to to prove the assertion tbat "Col." Mauntal is a stranger, he being, according -to tho same authority, ."only six weeks from Chicago, would leave "Col." Mauntel yet some days short of being a legal voter.. ! '' ' 'r i -As regards the qualifications of the new Chief ' in other respects, " the Docter'a - two -papers " arfr -the only ones that have spoken; so the charge of slander falls to the ground..- The German editon of the Denwlcral asks, V Why doos not the JOURNAL institute a -comparison between the sew Chief and the old." To this question of Dr. " Utriusque the Journal only answers, " Da' mortuin nil niti jay-Kowdyism caroo near getting a deserved punishment in - Lamaseo, yesterday, wheb a burly loafer showed a. colored girl from ..the aide-walk. A. muscular typa beib a witness of the act, made the scamp cringe to get rid of a merited thrashing.- . ..v?J - r - A few evenings . since,1 another of those cowardly scamps shoved an old colored woman off the walk near, the Opera house. They were both careful to note that no , police were near before showing their valor. ' . t : . , Correction. Mr. Andrew Mayer, brother-io-law to : Mr.; Poelhoefer, whose nrysterioua disappearance was mentioned a few days since, says that, the person mentioned as caving been seen in Olney, Illinois, is an uncle to the missing. man, and that the notice in the Sunday morning , papers is probably founded on the similarity of name.;' , - . . -. : '.- , . Sweepikq Assertion.1 The' CoHrter asserts that Republicans are dis charging their llepublican employees all over the city.' ' : " Ouery if true, did not' Dr. Blorgan teach that Democrats should do Bor.iiut tnero is very nine prooaoiuty that it is true.1. - '"' . . iSOr Will the Courier explain what it means by its mysterious hints about the Chicago man visiting the extrem-' ity of the Street Railroad," etc. ' J. 0. Schweizer. claima to be from Chi cago; is the' caterer of .' Mam Street; the person meant?.; Do -the Equibs mean anything more than a successful effort to show how nearly destitute of brain 1 ho' writer of them is? .mi .

Communicated. OEX. TIIOMAS-'TLANT HIM." ' EvinsviUe Covrfor,

What wonder that so trn? a man, . . In time of nation's dlrent net;d, When death's crael Wow had U ucic blm. And every fcood and patriot one Folt grlevtd, and tooweJ. and sorely . pained, Thattorles, traitors, copperheads, sung Just . "Plant him!" They loved him cot; no gloved hand hip, Htrock at rebellions traitor loes: i t Bat true as fate bis every blow- .. .. . Konc better kuew thau bo that men,' Who loughiagaiuHt his nailoa'B ; Would J y to kuow lilra dead tUett cry, Ob, - : ; : ' ' "Plant him!" , Yes, "cart him" on.J True pairlots weep, -From go'.den strand to pine clad main, And never will forget their Thomas. Yea, "cart him" on I yon. nay and sneer Exalting la a nation's loss, 4 : Cry, every day, "Why such ado?" now, . ' Plant him!" Some timo a traitor "liee ' will die; -' Oh, what a wall shall then be heard : From men that how cry "Plant him!" . . They love Aim yet, but oh, they feel ., Contempt and hate forhfm whoBeateei " Broke dowb their god, and- sa they rjrcome " "Plant him!" Plant him! why not? but oh, 'twill he Only to see on every hand, . And all atound a beauteous tree-' 1 Wldespreadlug now-always to stand, UrQwlag In every loyal heatt- J ' " True soil Tor. pat. lctd trtlo, a monument That no'er Win Xade or die hot yours to ; j vff--..r.H : v. "Plant hltn!" .. Plant him In every truo heart ' " Plant him in every State -j;; Ax Plant him so dear to every one That loves the truly great; Let rebels sneer and cast their scorn,,, A n - it nti , llpiah f him ' 1 .1 a t hnm Tliatlavetf thetd bieadini. rlroa torn 'we'll :.. j . "Plant, hlral" , , , ivABSVlXI-E, April 18, 1870. ; ' C.' A TiiRILUNa Ecexe Among' tho orowd on ,thei steamer, JLdJewild, a bar first trip to Caito. waa a distin guished politician from Bonth-western Kentuoky, whohas been distioguished for Iii3 bitter hostility to, the Fif teenth' Amendment Thefe was arso among the passengers a man of mixed blood,, with hia" wife , aod: child American, citizens .of African' de scent but in whose veins "white blood predominates.; Oa the. way. tha child attracted the attention of the ' politi oian, who so the story is told by eye witnesses took it UDon'jhis kneesqd kissmg it and fofding it "fondly to his heart, said l "Oh. vou sweet, little plump thing ; ' I have nine of my own at home just like you. ; ' "'' jThis- publid demonstration "of bis endorsement of the Fifteenth Amend ment, waa. witnessed . with, warm ap plause bv all who knew, tho parties. ; 1 v jSTABBlNCf AFFAlEtr-On Saturday afternoon throoi young tflor'W. II Young and Wm. Kricger; of Blue GraBS. and Matt. Ealer. of this city, whilo.drunk, picked a quarrel with an old. man named :Meinhart"Leooard, whom they met in Jaoobsvillo. After abusing hira shamefully, Wm. Youp stabbed him in the left temple with a pocket 'knife. The rascals fled, but were pursued by Constablo Donahpa ana a coupie 01 pouucuiuu, wuu vaptured the three. They will be examined this ..morning beforo Justioo McTernan: - - ;'.;-. '::,'HA I Law of Muscle. It is asserted that tbo account published in the Journal of Saturday, of a "little onDleasahtnes?." between two lecal ten-

tle'mcn,. was not altogether correciLNorth Third Street, and are prepared V.fK. !,!. fva Ito do any. thing in theli" i hotq-

another, report says that there' y as, nq boxing tof , cars, because of Lmperti; nence or bad mannr, Uui simply one or tw.9 blows "straight from tbeshoul der," which resulted in :no partioolar damage to cither of .tho 'contestants. As the writer was not a witnes3 to" ofthe "little mill." thp acc.Q.upta.of bystanders are given. ' Tobacco SAtE.-Weldon Bros. & Co. sold on Saturday'23 'hbds tobaoat the following very fiao and -'Advanced prices : J) , hhds frosted . Iug3, $5 30 to 6 SO; 5 common to good heavy lug f 7 20 to 8 40: 7 common to good common leaf, S3 70 to 10 00;,2xJ0mmon wrappers, $14 50 to 15 75. .teT-, eral buyers from other markets, wereprcscnt.but said they "Could'at see it" in paying snob prices. Tho remark was several times made that we had the f liveliest : set of buyers of any market West. . This firm will sell 'an assortment of tobacco thi3 morning at the Planters warehouse at 10 o'clock! ' ...;.'..'.'-.'JPV.SIEBA-t. JiOTIt'E... i The funeral of Jacob, Hermann, Sr., will take place at 8 o'clock this Monday) afternoon, from bis late residence on Sycamore Street, between Third and Fourth Streets. Tbe frlenda of the finally, wlU please attend without further notice. ' LOCAI NOTICES. Good Household Fnrnlturo at' Aoci , ...... r- . . .,- Hon,- - - I t wUlsell, at my residence cnThird Street. " between Gum and Cowan Streets, on Wednesday, April 20th, at auction, my household turniture, consisting of Chairs," Tables, " Bureaus, Bedsteads, Bedding. rCarpets. ?Coofc Stove' and Ivitcheo Furniture, Kitch-' en and Croekerv Ware. &o. My fur niture is' all good, 'nearly new, Oand will be. sold without reserve.! Sale tO' commence at 9 o'clock. :I ' 1 . - . - !n, S. K.. Lkayjtt ' H, Nelson, Auctioneer. aprltJ St ; " '.;;:' ; :..- .:-f.'J , 4. i'-- T : . i ii;: : t-' .ii'.rgT I sell the best Ladies Lasting Gaiter for $1 75 offered in . this city fpr ten years T. W. TtjbNSB ;!J i -. ,. , SSyNew Goods of every description veiy cheap at - ' .' " : , T . ApriM6 3t y. t ; Robt. Babnea .. ' , - , ' BSyAir wool' Ingrain ' Qarpet at 85 cts. a yard at - - " April 1G 3t Robt. Barnes. -: . .. .. ;. Clly Clerk's Offlce. AfteT next week, Captain Uelder will keep the City Clerk's office,, open from 7 until 8 o'clock, in the evening; for the accommodation of . working men' who are unable to transact" such, business as they may have with tho City Clerk at any other time. .. .. w -, i i . -j t .. apridtmayj,, . Crickcl arid Shoo Fly Caps just received at Dannettell, & Duhme's, C7, Wain Street. ; - y aprl21w..

KOIICH 10 TAX XAXKKS.

Saturdav. April. ICtb, is the last day on which taxes can be paid without the addition 'of a penalty. aprTtlG F. Lunkenheimer. JESThe only place in the cUy where the beautiful ltembrandt Photographs are made is at Pari hill's Gallery, o. 19. South. Second Street etween Main and Locust. apl2 lw 1 Iteverslblo Collars. J. II. SciiuicnTE ha just received a large supply of line Reversible a:d Cravat Collars; also Hercules Cuff of the very finest style; N one ever saw a nicer Dress Collar or Cuff in tbe city of Evansville. Corao and see our large stock immediately. aplii Jli. bcnnicnTE. 6-.T.'C.' Bridwell & Co., corner of Main and Thi:d Streets, have a fall stock of Drugs. Chemicals, Pat ent Medicines. American and import ed Perfumery, loilet boaps, Brushes, &oj Prescriptions, carol ully , coin-;, pounded ' Fresh' Blue" Liok. CongreBS and llockbridge Al im Waters. ;jerJSSy A good top bu?ey for sale by Hiram Nelson at his Auction Room. aprl3 5t. Farm lor Kent. 42i acres, in one mile of Evansville. Apply to Alvah Johnson. aprl3tf. - kj-Fiff h'Annual Ball cf the5 Otar Makers Union, at National Hall. Monday evening, April 18, 1870. M ( . Laprl Ot. f t 1TAtn a ...... A.fKn.n a .junto t puuiiriwcra. '4 AttentrdB' is ealle'd to-D00LET 8 Baking Powder, the purest article of, tho kind eyer manufactured. A great saving of money can be made in purchasing Dooley's Baking PowI)BR, as ono pound will last longer than two pounds of thoso of ordinary manufacture.-. It, fanBot.be equaled, for making light' 6 weef rolls," biscuits," wattles, corn bread. &c. &c, ana is alwiiys ready, reliable and not affected bv the' action of the weather. For eale.by-Groeers evQryw.here,,,, aprl2-tu-thu-sat. EOF New Calicoes and other new Dry Goods just received at r j ScBAPKERj BtxasisQ fcVqfa) i- mh7-tf i m a jjgy Torn Currency and County Orders taken at par for goods, at h ; Schapkeb, Bussing & Co.'s. . mh7-tf JSS A kinds of shionabfo kiifk- Ifati Soft Felt and fashionable oifk- Hats made to order at Weber & Co.'s, !apr6 3m No. 52 Main St. - LIVE AND LET L1YF. iDid you hear the news? The doc tors have agreed that OYSTERS FRESH are the Best - Mpd hint U Strengthen tli Weahaw r 'make the Strona Stronaerl! 1 'The best l?lace' to get ' them always freslv )8 , at JQHN , U. abcnwEiZER 4 j WAIN STREET JlXCnANaE, Between Fifth and Sixth Streets, j mar22-lm You will find Ladies' Velvet flats at 55 cents, at Glick & Schwartz , opposite tho Opera HotiseP !,feep"i5 ' One Dollar Store, ' Ohandler's 'Block dpposite Opera House, is the place for people to get bargains in tne lonowing articles: Towels. Handkerchiofa. Hosiery, f-Lace Collars, Kid Gloves. Silver Plated Ware, ; Glass Ware,-Jewelry, Vases, Notions, &o., &o. Call and see our etock before purchasing, as We are receiving new goods daily, j apr9 tf l)r. Price's Dream linking Powder. J It never fails, saves time and vexation of spirit; Favcs milk; elegant biscuits arq.emade with water. Free from all injurious materials. None like it. Wholesale agency at the Ori ental lea btoro, New Upera House. I Phillips &. Co. are still at No CTapnv. We are making fine Porcelains. and those beautiful Gem Cards. In a few days we will make the Rembrandt Effects. These portraits are the most pleasing of afl .others. 011 aed.aoc. i Phillips & Co., No. G Second St. 4tdapr9 !.1;'C ;;t -t- r 1YEWS 15 IV 13 IS I Jbr Other Jtiver Iietiii See khird Tage. i i The weather 6inco Saturday evening. has been of the most' inclement and gloomy character about.G o'clock Saturday evening in commenced rainipg, but soon changed to snow a severe snow-storm , prevailing , all night, and up to ll o'clock yesterday not less than six inohes of snow fell, chiefly melting as it fell. The mercury yesterday morning, was down to 40, but' by booh' had raised.' to'" 54, and all . the snow had disappeared. During tho afternoon it grew partly clear, but .heavy, black, wiary lobking clouds . .gathered and the night was dark and drear. The river during the twenty-font hours ending ;at 6 P. M. yesterday, had fallen seventeen inches, the recent rain. a&d snow having checked the rapid decline. I The arrivals arid ' departures since 3 P.MI Saturday, iacl&dcf jttto Idjswild; to Cairo; Clara Scott,' toi Wabash River; Lewellin, to Nashville Evansville to Woodbury ; Morning Star, to Louisville; Quickatep, from Cairo; LeClaire.Eastport to Louisville; Tarascon, Louisville to Henderson; Champion, Cincinnati to St. Louis; 'Hartford from Green' River; "'Pine Bluff. from CanneTkn..T (r ,;.r Theackets',' 6a .Saturday, all took" out excellent tips,...iTh Idlewild was crowded withT. peeple. She ran out of 6ight froia opposite the foot of Main btreet lnimnuteana 47 "seconds; which, at this -etaga f wxterf and by the channel necessary to run, is'rcellent time.... ...The Quickatflpi had aalight trip in. ..She , arrived at midnight ; Satarday....-.iTh; LeCIaire had a fair trip.... .The -Champion was fully loaded, aad had a fair "pas-se"nrt-list::Sbel'adde(i-a family. of emigrpntsfacvcral other passengers, and is small lot. of freight hereJ.... The TarasoSa bad a medium .iripoJE' freight ii but 3' was ; Jull . . of .; people; Am6ng; he?" paSsetgers. wre Capt. 1 H.a Woolfolk' Superintendent of tho line; and Copt. Joe' Buhce late Mayor o'rlJCottistU W,' VU6 leamo1 down as we learn,., to, apprai&ptho steamer Quick8tepv.."Th-3,Ii;artford had a fair trip in i rom uiccu p" us to'that:eirean'to?day?4t'4.,Kr The 'Pine "'Bluff' atrivedat 8 p.m. with ' j very' fair tripi....aptairi Vanmeter will retire from the com- j

l mand cf the steamer Evanaville, af-

tcr his next trip to L-owJicg ureen, and take charge of tho Grayson Springs; not the "Glasgow" Springs, a3 wo we were made to siy last week ...... ...renn Joec?, late of the Falls City, is now ona of the pilots of the istcamer - Hartford... Towards 'midnight the clouds dispersed and the moon shone clear and bright; The wind, blew . keen and sharp from the west, and the raercury had dropped to 40, with a declining tendency.-. .- ' ' ' . For Green River. The excellent new steamer Hartford will leavo for Green-River to day,: going to Roahefeter and all way points". -Capt. Joe MoReynolds" 'commands, and Billy Liter has charge cf the office.; Both are excellent gentlemen. For New Orleans. The- co'ebrated Alaska will '. ba down ; to,-day,' en route, to New Orleans, and .is one of the finest- boats afloat. She sails in chargft of those renowned, navigator's and' deservedly popalar gentlemen, Captain 'Frank J. Oakes and Billy ' v '' - V, atauiff s;." ' Mantlot of the ateaiuc' Idle wild Xrom Coir,. s. Wwm mvH l. A ftril Id- . i i Kvaneviile 3 took well - Co, 4 bale f mit&n. 2 irrla eer Bttinooln Ilxou . Ca.iJ box caerctuiqdlae; Airs, ltebecca. shlnees: A. Butler. 8 hogsheads tobacco.; 2 ptecea eaaUug; W. O- iSiown haaneaaa iooaoco.JM.aruo, ujur 4boirsheads tobacco: K. K. Dau&erscu K Co., 1J0 bojsHtjeads tobacco, 78 bale cotton; IX. Maneuoir, xaogsueaustooaocoju. coun;ni')inir. Ill tiartew Wtilikv. . , liouiavifcLB li hogsheads tobacco, 45 barreia iwhlaky. 2 boxett naerchaudise, 1 bundle eas Dine. : CinCIUKATI -m3 hosbeads hair, 1 box hardware, 3 bundles shade trees, 1 box shrubs, 3 barrels oa?on setts. ' Rising Sun 18 plows., - f - i Illver ilapatchea PiTTSBURGf." Anrlf ii. Ifotioneahela falling very feJowly."8 feel 8 Inches; Greensboro 4 4 inches ana stationary; BfovrnfeVUi 5 ieet a ud stationary. Weather cloudy, with high wind. Thermometer 64'. Pittsbufo. April 17. It is ralnlnz hard tonittiit. Mononi?atiela feet S lnehen, ana sianonary- iure imn, peeanoarrivi or aepariurea." ' - - - - - - . CixctNXATf, April 16. RIvfr rialng slowly with 23 feet 0 inches in tbe cuaonel Arrived: Juniata, Xrom PlltsbarK. De parted: B-rmudu, to KvaDSvllle: Robt. Moore.to XashvlJie; Northwetrn,o-Hu-l'ii; Alluoaula, ia .Mtmphlaf Alaska to is ew uneans. CrsciKNATr, April 18. River risen four inches, with 23 Ket 3 Inches in tbe chau nel. Wealber bad; sleeting. Tbermom eter41. Knowing now, 2 .. Cincinnati, April 17. River falling Rlluhtly, with 23 feet in the channel, and 7'J feet space under the bridge. Arrived Hpray, ,i aahvllle. X)eparU-d Juniata, i-umuurg; J.ju.uroniay, orismoaib. Xhe Bt. Marys passed down, lully loaded, for t. ioais. w earner c.earing up. Cairo. April 16. John Lnrasden. Nash to St. Paul, 7 ; MeiiH fet. Louis, Mia phis to St. Louis 7; Alps, Pittsburg to New Orleans m; Houston, uouisviue to ivew Orleans 1 F.st. : Belle Memphis. St. Louis to Mempbls3; Robert Bums, Cincinnati to Mem phis 4: City of Kvansvllle, EvausyUle pacnevo; w.ix. trown, romeroy to St louis 1 5. Itlver fall Hlni-hi.. Snowed to Ueuih of 4 lai bes last Bight. Snowing and raining aueruaieiv to-day. Weather cloudy.. Mercury 3s. ' ; CAIRO. April . 17 Port list Wauanita New Orleans to uincinoaill P.yC. : Colora do. vlcksburg to Ht. louia 10; a. J. Baker, llatoa Rouge to PiiUoarg 1 a. sr.: Kate Robinson, st. Lotus to Cincinnati v: For ylh, St. Dools to Vlcksburg 4 p. M. ; Idlewild, Kvausvllle packet 0. Xhe river fell 4 lochos; inercory 9.-. , , .--t . , ST.LoTJi4. April 18. -ArrlvPd Illinois; from Peoria; Rib Roy, from Keokuk-, W. J, Lewis, . from Kaaaaa taty; Mullle Able and Messenger, from P.ttsburi Deoat ted Pauline Cxrroll and Mohiw and barges, to New Orleans; Forsythe, I'o Vlck.burg; llllnol-4. to 1'eorla; Bob Roy, to Kt-okulc; Kate Robinson, to i;incinnau; corneiia. i' oinana; city 01 St. l'aul, 10 Ht. faui; uon Acoora to Memphis. River still rlxtog. Snow falling all day and melted as last as it leil. Sew Torlr Mai-t-t; By Teleprnrha, - -BW York, Apill 18. AcTTO?r--Flrm, fairly aetlvol sales 011,000 oaips sb z.ic tor miuuung upianu. FT-otTR Firm i receipts of S.idl3 barrel; sale of 6,00 - barrels at 14 45B4 'SO for impeiflos Ststo ol -wstrn ; f4 70 (45 25 for extra State; (4 0r5 B5 for extra western: f5 10C4H W for white wbent xlra; ti 75(6 00 for round-boon Ohio; J5 00(45 75 for extra St. Louis; W OO.48 00 for good to choice do; Including 8M0 bbls of extra weMfm lor export at 14 80 delivered, r . Kr:Flor;a-tiutt, unchatrg'Sd. :CORN Meal Q,ulet. , 1 W hisky Firm ; sales of &30 bbia western at II Wi'Ml Oi: closing at tbe lattT price. : Whbat Shade-' firmer for-winter; receipts of 50,740 bushels; sale of 67,000 bushels at Si 07f4l 10 for No.2sprlng;l U'irql 13 for No. 1 do; II 191 20 for wlaterred Ills.; 81 aol23.Xor winier red .and amber wthtern ; 81 3(3l 40 for white Mlotilgan. Rvk Scarce, firm. ' - . - - . 10ES-Active; reaelpts" of e;iro bushels3a3o better; sales of 611,000 bushels $108 1 12 tot okl mixed western 10 store aad delivered; tl IV fcrr new while -western : 81 10(1 13 for new mixed western afloat1 14 40C sew wlilte southern ; St 1431 15 for new yellow Jersey aad Pennsylvania; fl 15 for uew yellow western. . Oats Shade nr-ner; receipts of S.732 bushels ; sales ot 38,000 bushels at SStfiGO or western In store and lla; 06Q68 for Oil k and state, Wooi-.iulet ; sales ol 200,000 pounds, at 403S2O for domestic fleece; 402j42o for pnl)e. ' .1 . j , Rice Firm. . , , . -; CoFFEE-QuleW - -. I - ' i rCOAB-Firm ; Sales of 4A) hhds Cuba at 8fe9c, and 173 boxes Havana at prlvaie terras.-. -, . . , MoiAssrs Ball; 't. .., Petroleum Firro; HJ4q forcrnde; 20c forrcflnel. ' - - - ,A Hops tiulet; 83130 for American. ; Hay Dall. TUBPEriTTNK Qblet. '..,-, . Pork Steadv; sales of 530 barrels at f8 for mess: 21;dt22 for prime: 23 76 $24 00 for prime mesa, aiso-loo barrels mesa seller April. May and June at 2ra28 50. 15SS.F (inlet; aa's of 180 barre bArrla - vlous prices; tterc beef Arm; sales ot 60 tierces at 124-328 fe prime mess; J2Ka30 f.r India mess; beef Hmi steady ; sales of 153 ctrr MaATS lO(ai2cfor.ihoalcSer uu lj for hams; middies qatetv -.t" i. : AR.D-Hea.vf-and a "hade easier; sales of 70 tierces at lxal.c for steam ; i aiowo Ar i7SWif: al80I3r'0 tlercos steam "seller jn'w- v -.ugsu" wi private terras. Bottkr steady at 14 a 20o for Ohio Cheese Firm at lOH7o. Freights To Liverpool nrm shin ieat a'. OklSil1. 1 J. . ( Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. ' CiNcisNATr, April 18. Flouk Steady and unchanged -' WET,7,lgl1i80PPiv aut moderate demand at SI 10J1 12. . . , . ,- , Corn Dull and lower at84a8fl" V Oats Unchaageti al54&frjo. ..." ,w i KYE Steady at Wtyiio. . ' " ' o? fan"'80850 fHir8, e d 00(31 05 dlhSaTT1'- M1 -.;. miaWhisk v-Firmer, closing at 9798o " Mess PoBK-Irregalar; Bales of 00 hhla choice city brands Ht 128 50, nd irVanwy brnnds oflered at 128 25. w,lnwy .Bulk Meats Firm, bat quiet shnnl. ders 10M; flides 13, i4i and 15o'fo7rlb clear rib and clear. . - ' Bacon Firm and' in fair demand for clew rib side, bat 8W pat of S ? Tthe could kiiag lj-but are held atlBU- shoni. derS sold at n3I2o.. chiefly t A 'alter LASt-Q,uiet; city renderod J574(aioc tor ketue xenderd; wo steam rendered offor, lug. ......... BuTTKR-Dall lor air but. choice fresh. which is scarce, and brings 3!j35e. Eggs Dull at 17c, shlppeis' couut. : LAROOli-Firmstti25aH28. '; -LinsebbOil Doil At80S2c - ,. Cloveji Seed fcjearce and Arm at lG Timothy Seed Scarce and but little In market; it sold at IS;a8 25 per buehel. ttiOLO 113 buying. Exchange Scarce at par buying, and a shade higher is paid. , 1. Money The market is easier. -- " ' " European Markets. ; By Telegraph. - ' . London, April Jfl. Consols OiVI; money 9191; account Amricanr-ecurttljo.uiet; .sis, 8N'4;.ti5s, K7;'67s, SUJ-i; 10-4UM, St; ; stocks (inlet; Jirle2l. ' - -' - - - - Paris, April M.Eourse nrtat .71 franca ; 65 conllmes. ..." -..

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Sew York Cold and Stock Market. By Telegroph. Kew Yo.'tK, April 1G. General tradj more active lhlj ww-k bat not yt ,t.itactory merchants. Ira lori tj.4ii,4, incinuiDt? 2.131.H75 drv goods; vm porta ii't,V.H specie, ZA,'ZH'l produce. Sub Tieinry rtrl out. tuM coio interest, and received 8f,213,lW for cu - to ins. lianx siaieiueuL lavuutj e. Ijoans - t2-"9.Kt rei Iecrease - 2,ls!,ij7 Hpecle 2ii,7,.rii:t Decrease i, its) Circulation- 3 t.OftV&s Decrease....... .V,c,r, Deposits .- . 202 91 i 9!) inureHse....... 1,161 5.") Lf gal Tenders w,i v uiu Increase Atuo.-lu? Mosiy-Kapler; S'SO on call. CKiLD DtiKetUed ; i(waed at 1 I'.Jf : fell to I i34; closed at 1 i:t; carrylnn ratd4 1-82 pld lor bonowlg. Clearances W.inio 000. UoYBiiNMgsTS-strons: , Coapons.ltsi... : ...lU'Hi . I O. 1 2 ': ; Do. 184 llOalH Do. lw UIS-alli'4 l)i. ,.U li.9Vil-?i thi. - m ii' lH'j,ituZ Jo. m lloaliJ Ten-forties- ..-. Currency sixes.: myosin : f. St. tools Market. 4:By, Telegraph. 1 Bt. lorrs, April IB. Tobacco -tStesdy and unchanged. (Xttov-Dui1 at 2i'2Jc for middliflz. H em i Steady at JlOaluoior uioreaava 220;2:i0 ft OrbrAaa. T i - hijnm In ixtLier afmnrm : ruiniiiiui 3 Wil2; X 14 2.J-SI 30; XXX iv&r, 'i ' Whkat Lhll'i No: 2 sprine "Uj; No. 2 Ted fail f 1 0J.5sl 03; No. 1 do. 81 12cl 13. CoRX A trine higher ior-e.-ioiou; mix In bulk 8laH2c: luixca saoea vi.yy.ic; crime white 91 n91c; choice 9j j!0o. . i . . v-rtw bir.w.t. filir Iti liulk; TilTtS ift w . . r ' fc.. j , , - - . ' in "ackfl. . . . r-f- ', ; V RYK-Kaflel ai7Z7T0 i -f' ! ' OR.'Cea'tl.s-HtHle'. ...'. r-. .-' i-! ? ' 1 Wrxmirr Duirand nfichanged. PR.visioNS-Oulet. M.ss uork $28 50a f?J. Dry salt shoulders llj; clear rib li7Bil Clear i un uuou ni.uuiu, . , , aides ifl'alO'o: clear rib 10c, .Lard nom.. inal at loofo kettle.'--Sew jorK cry feooas aarKci. By Telegraph. Nkw Xobk, April 10. There is litt e change la this branch of bnslitesa to-day, with a moderate Inquiry, lcr desirable goods suitable to the season, at uniform rates, for domestic fabrics, but some classes of Imported Ktuff goods, ginghams, 4o, are held with more firmness, la fact, ali tbia labrlcs adspted for ladles' wear are commanding much hlicber prices than recently. Dress goods which s ld down to 17J4c, are now saleable at 2ix(A Yiyfi. Colored satins, for trimmings, have advanced from SI 75 to ti per yard. These good sold down as low.asll 25 by suction ati one time daring the teasoa. Poplins bava aa Aiieed Irom BOa to SI TV,s iiX JapuaLul aJVaumrardresn wood-, except trashy fabrics, decidedly finner and more saleable. Doiasi4o oottons are wttboutmucb change, except brown drills, wbWeh r tlull fcu ieprBu. O-rlitla styles' ht standard branos are oQjred In aatl qoantlties as low as WJe, bat 15Xc Is aboat their reU value. ' i . , . ... - ; . - 1 f . thlcajo Market. ; - 13y Telegraph Chicago, April 16. rtoira-DOU at p3 80 J 75 fcf sprl g exi tra..- - - ' Whkat At2(i2Hc higher; closing Arm at 784("8li for No. 2; this afternoon market irregular at Wi cab, aad teller May. Corn Firm at 2J33c hlyher; closing at S-rf9G tur Ko 2: this afternoon market llriner at hb'QiStSyi tor cash and seller May. Oats At 22 higher i (Closing at 4lfiforNo. 2. ."- - ' ' - Rye -Steady and quiet at 73730 for So. a,,, ,. , . , BABt-ir-s-NonaloaJ. ...... ; W iou winks Firm at tl 01 for iron bound. Provisions Unchanged ; mess pork closed Kt t2U. Lard 16 15. Louisville Market. by Telegraph.! r, Louisville, April 10, it Telcgr Cotton Doll; middling 2iyi. , - - Flour S. VVHAT-i 5fJl BO. COK.X II. . , ft. i.. . :. X: - -at lYK-90O. ' ' " : " U-rockhiks Du4lt agftrll. lUcoN II, Vt and Ifi' Bulk Meats 11, 15 and 15c, LABO lHc, r 1 1 AMS 18c. ' j Z iJv- . W1KV-07C. - . . , - , T-Mfco sales 191 hhds at 15 f 5 75 for frasa to uieaium orient leaf; inretilriu 1 S Xcw Orleans Market. By Telegrapb.f New Orleans, April IB. " FLora-Sup)rttnell 25; extra 11 73; XX "Corn Firm at tf Hi? ' ' ' 3iKAN-tf. o0.- i --.-'- HayPork Firmer-; me ts 124 7553 5. ; RAOiN-tJnphan(?e!l. JjAKB-Firmer; tierea7(re;"fceg IRcT" Suoah Pclme ll:i"ltJ-io.- - .- -r ; MOLAMSKU Pilme 7lk47Ar. . ' ' ,J,""MM,ti.elx nrmerat 18410Ji; prime Cotton Firmer; mtddtlng 22'c. HXCKLINtt KXCMAWOB 12- 9 12J.- ' ' . j Memphis Market.- ; - By, Telegraph. J , . .MrMPms, April 10. Cotton Firm' but Inactive at22Jo: re ceints 4 hats; exports l.Ofcii , ' FLOUU 4 5tK0 60. .-. .( X)RN (1 OTsSjl 10. ' ' ' HATt-nToDM 00.' - .' , '. ' ' - ;ilHAN SJ8.W 00. ' - ," "' - ' ' Lard 103180.. ... , .1 4 PoRK-H-.-arcer mef S. e:na23ifo. IJaCon Steady; shuldors 12; sides Bulk- Meats Shoulders lie; sides 16c. Evansville & Teimessaalliyer Steam ' ! , v Faoket Cjmpaijy. , , t, , TVTOriCE IS IIF.RKHV 1VF.JV, that JL4 there will be a meeting of the stockiioioers of tho Kvansville and TenoeKsee iiiver rMeam racket company, on FRIDAY. APRIL aru, at the office of It. K. jranKBfBon x 00., in the clly of b.vanKvllle.couutv of Vandciburub uml Hri. ..r J"i'an ioT lh. purpose ol electing live , ' PETER SEMONIS. . .' ,. R. K. DUNICKHHON, JAME- BR-WJK, ap7 dtd Committee for Mocftholders, Xhe Most Popular - Juvenile Maga- : - - zine'la Amerlci." "'- ! ".?;;"txjl13 ;, ' '." liittic' Corporal; : , TERMS, ONI? DOLLOP. A, YKAIt. , ' I . 1 : SINGLE OOPT, TWELVa CEJtTS. rfftlllS t.lTII.K CORPOHAI, bas'I JL larger circulation than any other Juvenile Magazine in the world, and is better -worth tbe price than any other rnigaijiiH ever puuiiBueu. : nroanne or iia immense circulation, we are enabled to furnish it at the low price of ONE Dollar a Year; six copies, one year, 85; single copies, 12 cents; or free to any one wno win try to raise aclub. Beautitui prataLumt ror eiuos. . . ....... , UnKriU. XT i A7 V.' . , . .1 . 1 f January and July; back nambeis can Always be seat Address. ALFRED. L. HKWELL Jt CO., Publishers, f - I OJJUye of, ike Ltillle Corporal, l ..... .. CillCAOO, ILL. , P. S.TTe al-i pnblUli tbe followlugl J THE SCITO OL FliSTl YAL " An Original Quarterly Magaxlua, devoted exclusively i School KnU.-rtalnmeuts, F.xhlblttons, Tableaux, eui, i'rice Filly Cents a year, teaiuple copy 15 cents. i The Utile Cbrjjomi' Wew Draioing Book i "KEED'S DKAWISa " I.ESSOSSM The best thing Of the Kind ever isroed. i'rice 1 50 for cloth blnd'ng; school fcdlUon.tiO cents. ; Hpld by bookellejc r s-ot by mall on receipt of price. . . MltS. MILLAR'S KKW BOOK, ' "TBE ROYAL' ROAD TO FORTUNE. A deMghtful and instructlvestory for boys. Price, tl 50. Sold by bookbellers, or sent by mall ou receipt of price. ' Also, numerous other books. . Write for aescrlptlve clrculure. Addruui as above, , ALFRED L. SEWEI.'L -i CO.,' Publishers, .-v Admin is trator'a. Kale. TTOTICK la hereby given, that I will ry ei I at pnb iti Ion . ott , . , SAlURDAY, TUB 23 D-VY OF APRIL, 1870, , ... At the residence of Ira Cvns. I1.0' Vanderburgh County, deceased, all his personal property, consiftting of horses, mules, i cattle, bogf . . """K , n'f waon bncBV household and kllchen furnnure, c" a. wbeat.oaU, Ac . I oaAcen by the -widow. ' ' . ... , , A credit of nine roonin. wmi obb.tcu CrvlngVh"lao wUhVpprov Sarmo va,wvi T mbsTw'sw .. Adwlulbtralor. .

soTicj; All person havlnr; bills sgalnst the steamer KAOOX, on LnHJIng Recount, will present tli; tamo without delay to Uom',ro.fc A Co. 'f'"' J--V. TUR60 P. Master.

FOR MKilPXJlH. VKJKhllUitu Au tk.W ., ., OllLriANi . , , The gie.it kteaincr 1 A 7 FiAt.k J.OaUeM, Master: m,,, ,' ''Z . Hilly Vorls, Clrk, VU1 loav or Is, Or HI 1 12 o'oloi - j 111 1 .- W lir lu iu a ml u i .way For frelgiitor pavsago apply on board, or . .au nu.nnmtr,.Vi;w t CO., t a a t i i t . .1 " - "rJ1V,7.r-K'UKOt AND . The mamuci nt Kleumer ' ' (trOJ ' SosiiHville, J. A. Lusk, Master; - Will 'leave, for ,Kew Orleans and" all way I'VJI t Oil MODtV, APRIL 1TII, at 10 o'clock jl.u ... . , r or frelgbt or paaiB apply ou board, or ' tmMi'iiitKV. t.itwis a ro ' i npl0 2t ' . Agents.FOR M-HMPlli. VI IvMHUlld, amN K W ',,. -. . ORLEANS. EL3 -j.no maniucent pivrtsecgor Huamer Lew. Kates. Master:' ", 'K.Kusene Bowers. Clortt." WU-leave-for New Or loans and ali Wfcy ; t -si i:i port positively ou.r u . WEONKSOAY, APRIL 2CTH. . at 4 o'clock p.m. For freuht or pns' aso apply on board, or t ' T . VJ, DIV'TW h a mj., null , . -,- HUMPUUKY. LlSWlSdrCO.. : aprl83t .: . . . Aeents. FOR Al At!! 'HI-, VlCKMJtUAtU, AND IM1!.W OULKAN8. ! The fleet aad capacious steamer J r t 1 rtj$., 1 V . . ' J.Stat Kenl, Mastev; ' - . ' - T . . It . . 1 1 1 .. iH..L. Will levj for New Orleans and, u:l way i pori.-, on , -wi;iNEsn.iv, APRtL soth, lt 4 'clock Jf.M. ;; .., -. i i. . - ' f Korfrelght or passage apply oa board, cr 10 vu. ti. j;i'u w in in,, . at-d llUMPHllfcY,LEWI.4&eO.. ' i jail8St..- , -..:; , Afnti.B"OR PADUOAfl, JOHNSON V1LLK, Al 1 i The excellent and fl!ct steemer 1 ! AiXJEN Dcnoan Master J f .!-:- Uur ViDfABt), Clerk, WHl leave for i-iistport ntul all Tennetsea 1 , River way landings on rt):!srA Y, AntlL . iTfi ; Rt. 4 fiVlnfk P.M. For freisht or pas tKe npply on "boartj, or to- W. H. CON ANT, japl8 2t . Agent. FOR tWKX"HBOKJ. CAN N ELTON, AND 1 ., - . - LOUIS V 1 IjLK. - r - The splendid fcido-wiel paenger packet James Aiatuer, Master; ! Milm 11. Wnrren. Clerk. Wlt!eavetirIjoat-vlile and ail way luridlugs, on '', - 1 MONDAT, APRIL 1TH, A 10 A. M. For lreight or pMnne', "pply on board, Or to ' 1 W. u. imuwn uu., dll Agents. Rfgular . ilvans villa, i4ucali.' fUid . Cairo 1 S'lt-veelily, XaU i '-' ! v Liny Packet. . TIe new, fleet and unrlval.'cdt sldc-'wheol u.-atner I frl. t.. . I. .lias. Fowler, Mauler; it) - I t i- 4 Hutte 'Ninhelhon.t 'f v,ler" Leaves F.vansvlll nvmiy WEDNESDAY and HA'l'UHOA V nt 4 P-.M. . - -i " Leaves Cairo liVKKY 1 UURtDAV and SUNDAY at 6 PN making cl-e conntlon at Cairo with .flrs-rUm steamers lor St, Louis, MorannW.flud f-'eif O'eans, alEvaasvil e with ll A C. ICR. tor all rK)in( North aof i-.axi, una wiio juo Sioruinr riiar for alt points on the Upper Onto. For irelgbt or passage apply on board. . ' ',' ' '. ' " ' apU If Jo. McSeyaolda'. 'Independent Scml- , Weekly Green Blver Packet. ; ( The'clegant sleimer " , .r-fr-..-.- , .ZSTarHurile Joe MeRcynolds, Master:-;' Will .'leave '.or. TtocheKt-r and all way lauding on Oreeu River, oa -, EVKRY MONDAY AMD TUIiliaDAY, at 4 o'cKxik I'.M. ( .." For fiigUt or passage apply on board. ' I apl tf .... RegnlarEvansvlll, 0131187111", and i Nashville Packet. '' . . 'ThewBd rwnfmifl'NMJt frtMimer JMh V. Thojf..,Mstar: " - fc Oeori Throop, Clerk, Leaves for Nashville and all way landings ! EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. " For freight or passage apply on board, or to apll If JAS. A. OAKLEV, Afent. FOR MEMPHIH.VICKHHURU AND DEW ORLEANS. 1 he mazmticeut steamer i i r-p Kt J -I il i W. Struder, ' ' w . Albert Rtoln, Msster, Leaves for New Orleans and all wr.y ports JIOXnAY, APRIL ITII, at 4 o'clock p.m. ' For fretcbt or psrre spply ou board, or to W. G. liKOWN a, CO., or to HUMPHREY, LEWIS & CO., aprlSlt ARent-. FOR O W K N S UOHO. C A N N K I -TO N , LoUISViLLE. ANU CINCINNATI. ; The boautlfot pasuenn-r steamer .ti-i. ,;-,.,. ' . EScriixiidn, Ham. T. James, llAKter; iNai. r.arnari,. , Will leave for Cincinnati and all way i - portJt ou ' ' TVtSUAV, APRIL lr. ot in t. . For freight or pa Jnge n.ppV" to??' cr ta apl2t U. R. luiui. FOR CAIRor'cy'LUMBl. A-'AlKMPHiS. , The magnlflc-nt Dean Line sieorner ..... ! . lS- ' ' ,,''''.' 52iiiiieoIu, W R Miller, MasU t; ' , ' W"M ' , Joliu H. Jones, O erk. Will leave for Memphis uu J aii w iy JH5rDAir, AI'ICIL, at 10 o clock a.m. i lock A.M. I . 1 , " . ,)nht or priw-stto apply oa board.or HUMi'IiULY, LEVVUa 4 CO , t ........ , ".- i - Agenls. For fr aplSdit FOIt"CLARKMVlLLK AND NAMHViL.'iK The elegant paisenger - ?t : -r Xtolci-t Moore, John Fetroll, MaiUrt rJirk.". Will leave for Nashville and all CuwW -f land River way landlns" u DIOiniT, Armii aV;paUgaM Or tO ' .. W.u.mwn.. - v, i eplSlt- ' ll.:LA8.nlT FOH NE W DRLEAN3 FROM CAIRO. The new and msgnincent steamer lieorgeD.Ko.uiMi,'MWerj. , ' Jamen Kerr, Jr., Clerk, Will leave CAI RO for New Orit?abs dlrtct WKDr-fiDAY, AI'HIL 20ru, . . TJpon arrival ef the railroad train ftom ths North and tbe ituimur City of F.vanNvillo from 'tlilsciiy, and Will reach New Orlau.iu. tW'ia fur tua opnlre of tho Louiutua -Statu Fair. For through rate ol fare, inquire or W. U. liflOVYW Ol npU 2t Agents;

BEHOLD TJIi: ADVENT OF TUB

GRSAT -j PAW .ilAKlf 1 f The only Kn.nlc, Losfl! In. it o, TJu'ihh 1 1 fl C" 1 , Ulillvilt"t, (Jt.x--ri Inn lzi; 1 uu'l Compr:honf !vo Will! Densl t.hw hi America AD ATI POIinrAUGII'G a1 'N ANL . ' 13 EST Clltcnfl in the World. 30 KiiBsiva Dens of Llvlnr Ani;.:i!3 I Count, tiietri rut tlif-y pa throui-h tho 1 nUlc wrtW In m Gcrni Phalius of t olid Wealth! 1 ' Moro ttmna Mlla Hi I, in .!. W1IL exbibit at tVAMHti.t., THURi1 t ; Ainil 'tt a-,41 , At 0110 aad seven o'clock i'.m. ! '-'MEN AG ERIK A!Ii) CI ECU 3 1 wo S e i ixvi tto rTe n t h , '(SEKDlAOitAM Ol' INTl-IUOR.) I t ' " One Tictet Admits 1 1 Both Sho',73 ! ! A dmlwulon. Children uudt r 'ien Ye i'i r tehis. --" v. ; ' v coNTAiinni in Tiin ; ZJtO Emorald Cii.-ch Are a rrcater variPty if Iylni; Hix-iMinons of Animated Nature tl " went .v-r ht conceut.rattirl In say AnUunl Wmw on uglOHe. a firrcct. !!' of tbir-h nv bsjuund la l'amphlets i)d Djsci ttlvo Dhi4. I : THREE ELEPHANTS ' i And a II rd of CABIEIiJ and Dr.tnEDAiiii:: ' i ' A'ompany the Exninrriof. 7.. A. 'i! Li f Which IS sivea in a v pirate spartmeut,' Without extra charge, 1 1 Inferior te no Cottipay on to continont. A glance at tho names, which are t ub ). bed in tho vsrlm.s bills, and a View of the uxtr-nslva Circus IU U lnun, oa lis entree Into town, will warrant tho assertion. '(' '," , , CAUTION! Tbore Is an effort upon I he j nrt of certain speculative Individuals to put. upon the Road a small corc-ro tinder Die tltlo of I-'oro-paugh's Mcsng'-rlo an 1 (Mrnn. I lieril y' waru tha pp(")pleto huwi re of an t- ir, impositions. There Js only o ifl Fort -pniiKh's MoTosgerle ati'i Clrfns on ttils conilnijnt, and tbe ptiidlc can easily dH!lr-4uH!i thnt .by V Suprlorlly over 1I cth-tr Shows. VhnTrJ Marks of Ibis i;stnlllsli ni-nt nri IMA-Two Mammoth Tents, one ut-d cluslvtly for tbo Mensgnrin, the other for tbe llgsntio Cirows. 2d.-:iO Msstlvo Dens of Living Arnumin. Sd. Tho War F.phant, ll'imeo, ideitllloj with this Establishment .-since ita orwurils. t Ion, and no show under the iianid of l'oim pangb Is gonulna without the above Trad Marks. It f , - 4--Hoe tle Greut PioccrkIoh. Olvea dally about 10 a.m., and then if not sallKfSed tbat the Ktigvr is all that It In clulm. ed to be, don't patronize It. . READ THE BILLS. Watih Tor Mirrored Car or fcicraia and (icltl, Conialn." !ng t!:c Aavcrtliirs. REMEMBER DAY AND DATE. A. FOREPAUOII.,..Man K,r and Proprietor E. D. COLVIN .JlHlit M,u!?r J. K. WAKNKll..-..,, Oeticral Dlrevtbr W. II.HKAn Treiuturcr B- H IJIrfiUK-Jfl .-,.-,..... Agent

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