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Ilrnillnc Mnltcr on t.wry I'nRe. john h. odejily, Editor. TiiEonoiin And Kll.nlietli tiro rolled a lacryiunclirl'tal pair of kittnn". Jilt, I'iu.nk J. IIowman- lias sued Mr. .Sll-on lliitcliliu mid tlioSt. Louis 2s )Mt U l oiiip.mv for $10,00!) Itilury done him by n IUjpI. I am Innocent, U the alcciitiiir Hon sit ItwchcrVMilP," M'd the Now Vork.S'ioi. "He had hut to lny liU liniiil upon litm and j.uninon hhn to his nUl to overcome his foe?. Why did he let that lion 'leepr Wejihelttip. 'J ut: .prlitRllclil corrc.pondoiil of the Chicago Trthimr :iy3 Speaker llnlne lin declared that no now hiMliiP" "hall ho transacted by the General Aeinhly thl M'Sslou. We don't believe Jsputkor Hnlne made any Mich declaration, lie U not a fool by any mean1!, hut he 1 11 he made the assertion attributed to him by the T t'lttt corrc'pondunt. tiii: i'oji imTtii i: viim.ow ri:vt:n. ".Startling Information," niy the ( hl i".igo 7Vju;i'', "has ilieen n:ceivud at Washington to the elVee.t that the yellow fever lias made lt appuainnee at the flitll ports unit'iially eaily, and - rapidly sprwullug. The naval vc-sels t Key West are hi quarantine, and the fort uar rl?on will be at once withdrawn outot the reach of ttou dangerous epidemic." uhkatim: rui;i:ii. "The rivers are falling, mid the people at Cairo brUli6 freely once, more.'t. gays the Paduoah Kmtntluin; Th'ej-cba- been no far of the jlycrs at Cairo lioiju whatever. 1 loods have been -"weeplii awav bridire?. liouos nud tovu. but 'alro Iia$ been us live' from danger from waternSa r.irltiaili whlkv drinker ever wa. Alul the fact K that Cairo miII'it. less from iloods from water than any city on any Hver In yia4world. run ji.vYoii-wnn.nr There hai liecn conldiTable dlcus-.on Inthetoxni 1nrliur (lie iat few dav about an ailtl-Wluter candidate for .May. or. Tlioimi S. llallld.iy. WJIIiaiu M. Morris Wood JHttciihoiifa and Rob ert Miller liave been mentioned. Klther would 1)0 an acceptable candidate. Wo understand tliat Mr. Miller would not m ike Ihe race under any elrciinitance.. With either Ilalliday. Morri or liltlen houc we are Mim Mr. Wln'ter'conld be defeated. tiii: ti:.as or nt.vur.s. "II. 11, 1'orler, Colonel Twenty-Fourth Infantry, Commanding,' teleraphhif; from Urawnsvlllc, Texas. IJOtli In-t., .-ay: "There are many report of raid on the ranches in the vicinity of Corpus Christ!, and a threatened attack upon that place. Some ranches, doubt!os, have been robbed and burned, and some people have been kill ed and fonie taken prisoner?. The pris oners are reported (o have escaped. Tluw marauders have been driven from (he Vicinity of Corpus Clirill by the citizens In pur.-ult. I have sent all my mounted lorce to intercept Ihe robbers, and Cfen. Hatch ha tent troops for the tamo pur pose. Many depredations havo been com mitted alon;: the river above this point, mid several perxiiH have been killed. I believe the robbers are Mexicans and that mot of them are from the other side of Ihe river. There are probably several parties out tor Mc-alliix cattle and robbin-: ranches. So reliable information as to the number " NAii.i.vt; ox tiii: inoi rit ien. The Chicago Tnhunr is a Journal that advocates sound doctrine upon Impulse, but always become- the defender ot what U unsound in doctrine when It acts after deliberation. At heart It is oiiml. It. rottenness U lu the brain. Immediately after the arrest of Mr. Morey. of the Chicago Tunes, bv Judge Williams, the THbuti: ilunounccd tho act in strong language, and reminded the linlge that Hie iiewjiaper prc-j owed a duty to the general public, Ihe duty of fully cHilcl-Ing the conduct of all public olUrero anil eoiideinning In Mich eouduet that which is reprchi'iisl hie. Applying this general principle to the ease ot Williams ys. Storey, the Ta-i-n' remarked : "There will be many at lirst to a)plHiid the action of Hie Court who afterward- will experience grave doubts whether a misfakc h:u not been eoininltted.whlcli will lead them tofavor a foinplcte abolition 0 construetlvo con tempts." Hut the next day. having .U-pt upon Its impulsive wrath against Judge Williams, the rimm changed it. tune. ."When ve wrote Monday on the MdJectif ihu contempt caw, it was under khir. uepres,ion ot spirit," said tho Trihu,. and proceeded to justliy the outrageous conductor the Judicial persecutor or Mr. uci-ijaj uie TiVHIIU WHB wiling iu the direction ot ivoi t storevi mi Wcdncsdiy, under full sail, it was wiling with Its tteni to Storey and heading di rectly lor port illlaius. Hut Hit. W n. Trunmt $ wav. MUTII'.Si hlOIIV AIIOI'T TlIK III;. il.l.ci The London Daily T.h3,-Ulh ol March 1th, publishes n letler Ironi one Oeorjro Smith, who reeltes that he has nmde fcomo very remarkable dl-eoverles nifeet inj; tho true story of the origin ol the world. Smith lias been making re arches hi Assyria, nnd elahns to have unearthed a number of tablets, reeorilln n hlitor)' of the deluge, an neeoiint of the building of tiie 'Power of IJ.ibul, and greatest of all, a copious narrative of the iiegmning oi ti,e world, the ercntlon of man, his temptation, tall and curie, in scribed, like all early Assyrian records, III arrow-headed writing on e dies of burnt clay. This narratlvo Is iimllar in hnport, to the tradition handed down Uuouxh ' the Book of Genesis, but deal wiih the ,t0)y In tfit-a'-er detail and presents many mMi. tlou. Till ilocittncntnry orlddR't', was ci ntl'ned In what U said lo have been a kli g' library, dUcovered In innklnjr ex cavation', tin- books whereof tnlnj com poed of burnt clay cake1?, and "MiifcrPxHl with Chaldenii character. Tlii!eri'(oril- ntv nuppo'ed to have e Utotl In their jirowtit form for over three thoiihtud yours, ami their Inscriptions are mid to be a perfectly prcerved n If they Imd been made yesterday. The ltrltloh Mueuin 1 now oiijrajred In the tnjk of deciphering tho logendnnd It l promised that at nn early day they will be made public to the world. The mib Jeet I one of much Interest, and llif0(11 coverli"1 must Invite the enrnt't opinion ofantl'iuailam, savans and tlieolujrlniu. HlilllM I'A i.r.ADnst. We have freiitiontly had occasion to ill attention to tho inobblh way In which buines Is conducted In thu House ol lteproMitatlves at Sprlnglltld. The majority If there Is a majority act like wild eolt. In u now pasture: run here there every wlmre; klelMhelr lieelilllgh. neigh add olwy no voice oTperii.ilbK or command. Il has lwou -aid, ihat Speaker Ilalue. should j?ei4tlnmTlii,.Ji!iuraiid make them work, Hut how can le v on niiifht as well reinlre the Sneaker to turn IheMH-Mppl toward Ivs fouutntii.-Uift lawyers to consent to "innovtion. tin1 Chicago 77hm to lie as jfentlc W'A iluillig dove, and tho SiliUq Jpwtk todn jusici to names; jspBaKPrnaitie. titi'ii--t .itki.-s that lie must , act, wiUilu certain rules. as the I'epre-eiit.ilhi of the majority, niM . ha, hi attempts to reprt'.ent the m.ijiirlij, got ... " wj outsldf ol the rules on ilcruslm", b"lng therefor (letioitilced:.-buHte"liniiot be-.it once th'i "chair," mid the paillmiieiitiu y leader of the majority. III! is" often then fore plit Into a'dlllleutt'posltloft, tlnTo In tug no parliamentary ieatj-r ui tin ma JOrlty on the tloor. f) elonall Mr, Cpmiiilngs a-siiuies the rule of lender then -Mr. Merrill; then Mr. McCoy; th all of tlie-e al Hie ..mi.' tline Til" oontC' qll"liee U, junibled oonftiiloii In tho lloii-e: hut what Is the Speaker to do about 11 ? It Is not hi- fault tiairlhij ma Jorlty do not pros- forward with tho bus iness oftho Mouse, aii'l lie would not have been abused if he had permitted the. minority to have swallowed the majority as they allenuitud to doi The fact Is the majority has no evenness of purpoc and no leader. This was for cibly lllustratcdju the IIou-o on Tuesday last, when Mr. Harrington, of ICaue. a Democrat, appealed to 'Mr. Culloin, tho leader of tile Judical Mile, and who seems to be quietly aHtimhig the leader ship of the Hou-e, to hi-1-t on An order adopted upon Mr. ('idiom's motion. "I, ii good lalth, voted for the order to sus pend the rules ami act upon tho appropri ation bills" said Mr. Ilorriuirton. and I am willing In combine voting with the gentleman (Cullom) Ifho will go on with the business orthe House. I will vote with anybody who will take the lead and get Im-hie's put through.'' Language like this from a prominent Dem ocratic member of the IIou-o . a confes sion that the Democrats anil Independ ents have no leader, and that tho.eot them who wish to have the biHliies of Hie House forwarded, are looking to I lies llepttblleans to lead them "out of the wilderness." The Democrat s niul I ndependciits elect ed the Speaker. They are lu sympathy upon ino-l of the questions heinjj con sidered by the General Assembly. Why, then, have they been unable to proceed with the hii-hie..? Why, at last, arc they compelled lo cry to the Itadlcal Cul loin: "Help ii-. CmssIiis, or wo ink?" Ne are not to told that Mr. Speaker Haines Is to blame ; fur, f u1L, opposi tion were uiuteii aim had a programme of legislation witli a leader to conduct the business upon tho lloor, there would be no dllllcully, ami speaker Haines would do all hi id' power to forward the business of the IInu.p in accordance with Ihe wl-hes ot'hls parliznus. It Is trim he might be a little less aibllrary with the Itepiihllcans but If he were le.s so than he Is the Kadi eals would speedily control Hie Mouse. The loo-c seivw tlltt j,,ls ,me t)l0 machinery of legislation In the House work witli such iiclatlerisnot In the clialr. Ills on tho lloor, on the majority aide ot the chamber. The want of a programme and of a leader lo carry It out. Is w hat Is the matter wilb the IcgUlatlvepup. mi: vi.ni,..i TitAii:i)r. . The Vlueland, N. .1.. sliootlng, whleli occurred In that village a week or snasro, lrn- drawn the attention of the public to tho peculiar. elrcum-taiiee. ot Hie settle ment of the village and its founiU r. Mr. Charles IC. Lniulli, in 1801. tiiiieh.iaeil thirty thoiuand aere of Improved land in the Suite of New .lersov. whleh In. proceeded to lay out hi fariu., of from ten to one hundred acres, stiliitrbaii lots. and a village of a mile stiuetsi of the village are very wide, tho nouses an setback twenty fuel from the street, In the village, and hi the bnliaiii" lots seventy-uve nut. Though not n "teetotaller" Mr. I,andl made' prohi bitlon one of thv principle which were to govern hi, model village, and advertised fur purchan. nnd set tiers. Tour fainiUc slnuiltftiiooitily took ni reanieuce m it, and klncc Hint nine mi muu.triim, and nourishing eom muuity of twelve thousand Inhabitants has grown up hi Vlnohmd, the bllb. uruan lots nnd farms are nanrlir .,n In the hnniN of settlers, and not long since Mr. I.andU purchased some tweuiv thife thoiuand .-teres more land ad..i,ntf II1V Ullllllll MlirUU'fCt The founder of the Vlueland settlement lias earrlml out ids peculiar Ideas In re- garu to labor, education, sewer.ue. Hm economizing of manurcss, the abolition of Jences, the public adornment of ihe conn try, etc. The tcltlcincut has one him tired and itovenly-elght inlleoriuiprooil roads, twuiiiy-oue (school houses, sixteen chapel and churches, fifteen manufactur ing establishments, bank, public halls newspapers, etc. a limit three -venr ago, II r. Carruth purchased Hie lndrprwl-,it new simper. pilOIIsi 'l III lll' lllll'l. "hicli li e.ime ti organ of the fuel ion opposed to Mr. Lnndlf, this faction wftn wry Jealous of Ihb. liitlueiicc ol Mi-.; Lnndls and claimed that the. colony had grown strong enough lor self-government. The nevpaper anlihoilltci be tween Cumuli and Landls gradually grew into personal bitterness ut leut on the pait of Lanillss Carruth tiahnltig that he bore no Ill-will to ward Lniulls, but merely "cYlred to make his paper Pell." lie did not eonllne h editorial shafts toj.ftndlstilone, but niailft frequent allusions, nareastlc or humoroii!, n oceii slon dicUitel, to the latter's wife and children. Mrs. Landls 1$ a lady of e.x cltible temperament, with ft taint of In herited Insanity in her blood. Tho eon- tnnt attacks of Ihe "fiHtewUijl" kept er In n state of excitement often bord'jiingon lo ol leason, and bn jev- oral occaclons, tor n week at u lime, ihe, lias been Hi, n slate of actual Insanity. Ihe family physician had ndvled Landls thAf the only remedy wn f)' remove the clting eaite ol tlue nttneks. The mornlnicGl the -lemting, he had tukeii ni'Tt: Uiaii.iKiuil preefiullou. to k'oji tho. litdrptnitfnt articles from her knowbdge. hut the ellurt was fruitle--. It was sent lo her'hy mi uilknowii liuufl and threw her Into violent mid iliingerou. excitement Laudls took a icvolvir. urum-duit to CurrulliV oltiM imd uskul hmiU" In- had wriihin the ulluuding article: mi be ing answered in (lie atlirmatlve, lie n-ked (."an uHi if be mn)M eras? to allnek his wife in Ihe future and on b-tug un-wcrcd In Hip neffatlvr. drew ln pl-tol. tolii lilsau- tauoiilit to dfmid liluiHif and tired. idtoomiu Ciindlli. who'inad an cmui to get umi,, In Ihe Jxigk of the head. The eau.se- ii tiie ..hooting anil its manner, -weir related to n eomioii(lv1it of tho New York Urrnhl by Landij, apd tdfould. prnbally.bo taken with a grtiln ot nllw anee. He I- decrllfil n a redueil and enliiv.ilutt mad. of pi'Atiieal genius nnd r. markubl,' perseverance, and a having the highest re-iieet of ihe Ytuclaml eol onlsis. I.lTI'lil.l.VI l.tVl.Ml A,i:. No. K507 liearlng date Mnreli 27th, com plMfe 6luiite Ciuo'liiindrad and twenty four of Ihu eiicclle weekly. The .con teiilA of llils and the preccillhg" weekly number nrc fir rhlllp Sidney, by Henry K'lllgHry.s-jVie ihiai-'n ht l!--itr; Karl) Klng-i of N'onvay, iiarts J and III, bv Thomas Cuiiyle, Frimrr The Mnglisj ltaraud the Inns of rourt. nrtrly IU rirw ; I'eligious llevivals hi Modicvnl Italy. lWihill (Jlii Letters, Saluni'iy Ittrirw : National "Steudinass," Special ur Vagabonds in Whiter Time, The Tyranny of .Mother-, and Kgotisni. Safunhiu H. mtii- the conclusion of the "Story of Valentine and hi. Urother ;" from Jlhat. wo.xi ; and Instalments of "Three l'eath- ers, ny Mu. lllaek, "rated to be Free," by Joan Ingelow, and "Alice Lomiine," by the author oftho "Maid ot Sker." The usual choice ji etry and iiili-eiianv complete the numbers. A 8 the next number, tho llrut ln April, begins a new volume, a good lime for beginning a subscription is nllbrded. Willi lltly-two nuinbors. of slxtv-four large pages each, (aggregating over IJOOO pages a year) mo suii-eriptlon price (5) is low : or still butUr. for Sit) 60 any one of the American SI monthlies or week lies Is sent Willi Tf I.irbio Aa? for n vnnr. holli nol luihl. I.irrui r . (iiv I'lU-tMii, I'uhll.hers. Yeltinv .I.'icli. Nr.w Yiihk. Jlureh III A ilNimtch from Vushlii!;iiiii sny- a teleirram from hey West uuuounees that lite yellow fever has jjtvittly lnereasixl witlilii u few ilitys. nud that nil the naval vessels have been (lU.iraiitiueU. The nolillvrs irarris-. oninx i" the torts will leave linineUiiitelv lor eouier imnner. The epidemic is soreaditi";, unU deaths are oeeurrliiK in Key West. Instructions lmv been rent to surgeons al lVnsaeola, Jlohlle, New Orleans imd Ualveston, to he on the lookout for vel low Jack, mid iirouipth renort Its an penrnnee. Tin- I nlted Slate stemwr Dispatch, sent lo .New Orleans to curry the Senate rial parly to .Mexico, was at ICoy )'est when the fever broke out. Thlsl'aet In erenscd the solleltnde hi Washington, not only for tiie navel ollloeni, hut for the prominent persona eomiwslni,' tho exeiirsioii iwrty. W'Astu.vmo.v, March ill. ('a)italu Kansoiu, of the Dulled States steamer Colorado, reports u yellow lever epi (Irmle ui llavnun. - - Mkmi'Uis. .Muruh Ilx.siiiiesii llohert McKemin. u lendlmr Iteiiulilieun politlelllll, lias heell selilelici if In lie penitentiary tor live year-. Inr inarrvin his lornier wife's 'raiubdauliter in " il lation of Hie N.ite l.iw. Evnnsvillo, Cairo and Memphis i Steam Packet Co., -101!" Padncnh, Shnwncctown, Evans- villo, Louisvillo, Cincinnati nnd all wny landings. Iln iini-iiullnl siili-wlicel sleailH'l IDLEWILD, O roMI.KH .. :o. it. 'Jiiiihas.. JUtr. ..uuk. U i'V.'S.U' I'' for Lnl ni every MOX I )A Y amiimJitsDAY hi i oVWk ii in Iiveii liilroi vir.t II luu uml l ltlDAY.til no eiiMU p. in I'hr eli-unt slilu-wlni l stcKiuoi ARKANSAS BELLE, ALit.ii 11. I'fcvviiii.r.iN cii.rk W ill liatr 1 tunstllle r I nho eiery IX'IJS wV.iV 1 !IU AV ' "'''lock I'- m. l llli.w utiin'iliiik p in Tht rli'iint slili'.tvliii.l ttiMnirr PAT. CLEBURNE, Join r;rr iii, mat. wiuuuh, ::.;.;:::.:.:.z::::;z::: Lvatci r.vuii.tllle fur C.'uIim etpry WlCHM.s. IM. MitisAI'UIUlYiiti. in jti-sl.alroi.Wy llll'ltsDAt utl,t mi xhay ami Willi the iMihUIIti 'Mull St ,J V t'lTnii paint on lha 1W Olilo. Kiting , ,,.! '," Tor fnrllisr Infimiutlon aiily to hOI,. (II1.VI1K, I'li-nuj.,., Atfi'iU II Al I.IIMY mills . , , .1. il. J'llIl.l.M's. ' I AKlllt Orto i; , (,it ,M(i.u, -ti-l ititeii. '.-u l uiel 1. 1 iii-ral 1 ii'.lii w..,,! i ' v m.i. 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OFI'ICi OHIO XaSajKU, Over MatliUH & Uhl'j, vro.vi: uu 1 nonteil 1'irst-CliuH C'oiiijianle.i reire INSURANOB. ESTABLISIIED 1UQ8. SArrORD, MOERIS AND CtNDEE, Ii. neral Insurance Agents, 73 OHIO 2LEVEE, City National Eank BulMint', np-stalr. Tha OUaatEstalillehed Aeoncy In South ru Illinois, reorobuutlnK ovor S5 000,000. hTO V.H 1JM WMT. T. BEEWART, Uml, '. , STOVES, TOTWARE IIOLLOW-WABE, &c. Mannf.ii'iirrr ot Tin, Sheot-lron, & Coppor Waro GUTTERING AND HOOPING, STEMBOAT AND JOB WORK rnowrTLY attended to No. 27 EIGHTH STREET, Bet, Commercial anil Waoliincton Avon. I'Uo J?xlvnto Proscription Boolt. bjjuy ami Xjrtmusttcu, luiLotun ' ty, t-.ti i htriv'tuM' nu4 mi tlUnM'uli f i"s "in jjiuriHva rui jiuprt'ui'i ( lint It r, mi tin i li' HfT ttlt't hi ."1 I i 1 ii a S rtMii I a I .r llui Vllinln rreMtiptl.n Dook. tu uuvi M.i ut MARRIAGE GUIDE ir&WJ. it.. iui.. ju,.,.,, n,jii UO yenra kipi)rU,notI -'.'ir lhHMil (1ik (r-j,ri D riir'-n, tu lt tiirnllr rt - In itift nltoir wlui! . i !, tUf t A It .UI 1 Ut MwirKj .i 1 ii i tioil'liittnc Mlina;rtv Afiil -Ht-HU t tl I iti t fi-i. r iint id n tti4,rorh. Miii(iJ nin.rr ti t,a r ili.i .i..-m iiirfu THE AMKRICAN REMTDY CO.. No. 703 Vin9 Street, HT I OUK. HO. .iri .i ::i . .....i -iTT7t.. ;t.v. i 1 4.SSS8BS-J!KXa. ! .in c i t ,Lt il c iff. Tin kwiuE liVMlH. t TXIE City National Bank CAIIlOjJCLLTNOIS. CAPITAL) -" - $100,000 i ornfuiis. V 1 ltAl.t.lll.W, l'rflilrnt IIKNItV I. IIAta.lltAY, VlwPretl A II WAKKOltl), Uusliler. WAIlUlt HYLOI'i Ass'tCflilir. ' j t ' . S. Swats Tavi on, It It L'cmnrniuw, II. I. ItAI.I.IIUY, V. 1'. I1AU.II1AT, 11. U. VlI.l.tAilClM,' STtlllBN limn, . A 11. S.UToim Enchango, Coin nnd Unitod States Uonda DoiiBht nud Sold. DlU'OSfrs rfrpivwl nmt n gcuwnl Umllnf biiilnPMil"iif Enterprise Savings BANK. CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1B00. CITY HATIONAL B ANIC, CAIRO limi RMS' . A II SArt'oill). PrMlilmt ! TAYI.OIt. Vim rnMkleul. W HYbI.oI', Sio'vuhil Imuiuw. uih Tons: ri.inci.AV, f.iu Gu.imuai, Sroeai Li.TU, I'aii. I! Hi urn, I l-s)lNOIIA)l, II I. ItAI.LIUAY, .1. M I'llll.tll'-. I. M K. SI It. II ' .N"ri:i:iT ia nn ilili ut the imi- or six .1. iH-rceiil. i r null, on. .Mateli lal axil 8eiU-m- l r Int. Inierest nut wlllnlrawii Is mlilni Imim- tllali'ly tn the irliirlnl "I Ihe ili ..wll, tliurelir piinii; iiicin rtiiHLKiinei inieiesi Mnrriod "Women and Children may jjepcr.ic iionoy nnu no ono duo can draw it. OiK'ii rriTV Iiisiiie4litv from In m. Id H in anil sinrtii)- cxcnliiTs tir Mvlnr- Uenosle- nhly iroin ii ui n (t ci4ck W. IIYor.OP, Troftturer. THE ALEXANDER COUNTY -s Corner Commorclul Av. and Bluhth St. Is open Ironili a.m. In I j, m. rr the lranart Ion (ifirgulsr r.nkluK biwineM. AUu mi Mil unlny iMiiliuf from U tono'clunk far Uk'uccuKI imelatl'in ol'nvlnin itepMilors . Exclmngo Boupht and SioM on the Vrin olpul CUIwi In tint Uiiitcsi 8tHtii. S3"Kouil Iri'luiel. Fi i;xebn tttawu on Rnslawl, I'ruuee, ami nil Hit; principal dtlrs lu (eriiuiiiy. JwiwerUinl. Ilela-iuni. Holloiel. Hum sti, DentuaiK, Italy and ottoer futiUjn nik.n. !d"i 'olli-cllon mail lu any jiart of i:iir.ij. Dr.UX or KiMer ofatlurnay. IUeri of eiTitit tor lmrfM in fiirnUhi-cl. Gold, Silver, United JJtales nnd other Ronds Eought nnd Hold. IK THE SAVINGS DEPAKT V 0. CAHEDY. rroatdmt. IIBN'IIY WRLI.a. Vloo Praai.tent THOatAS I.KWIS. Chler T. J. JUJKTH, Aualatant Csliior. ll-ll Don't ihliiv lo 1 it n lmii'1 of Ihi I ItlAl. I..lllllllllS ( OJIIMNt Do.ri i'.iinuiro il willui Lottvi') ; 1.. tU.it lln- .iHl il in vi -lnl Is hIuiiv i i:r 11 iml iniri'liiist.l iM'firi. nl .Vtli will Jin ti. ) te in tin I .mull sell,., D;.i int", I.. I., in I'l plilllli'h , III till' Lilt ol .Sett ill k, nil I. iii il.it, Ajiril .Hi, IO Bonds are $20 each. I hi- I 0:111 ii l.-iii'l.ui a iionl jilnii, nuil Is iei.li..iil hy si.nl Art ol the l.iKiililllli' ol llic stalo of Neiv Yolk CAPITAL PRim 100,000. ii'.'iilnr cit ing full evoLumiinn. u ill lie sent I flic i.l'i'lmtyi-, on uiielii'iitioii I or lloinl" atnl full inloriii'ition , mlitre" wllli mii ilil.iv, mORGENTHAU, BRUNO S CO,, Fiuanolnl ARCtita, 22 Park Row, Now York. "re. C K. HUGHES, I :l Olilo I.evic, Ciilro, Illinois. Itelllit l.y ilroft on N'ew Yolk ( It v IIoiiK. Klsli'iwl 1.1'Ui-r, or 1' l Moiift ur-ler l!-J.i!l-2 Itr- Oil,. PITTSBURGH, PARADISE, ST. JOHN'S and PEYTONA OAWNEL Orders for Conl by tho cnr-lond, ton, or in hogHhonds, lor ohipmont, promptly nttonded to. CwiyTo lnrgo consumora nnd till munurtioturcra, wo tiro propurcd to Hitpply tiny quuntity, by tho month or yonr, nt uniform niton. CAIUO CITV COAL COMPANY. ri-II.illl.l.iy Urn 'i. olllrc, No TU Uluo I.i'vcd T -llullia.iy Hid 'a ttlmrfliiml !: 5-AI Lirviill.ui .Mill., or S.i'Al tliu Luul Diimii, I'uot ol' Tlurty-I.'lil Mu.i IMH s. I I mil Cos! nm i;oisr,N. Wholoi.ilo PAINT AND JOBBERS AM)- PATKNT MEDICINEsJ, DRUGOI8T3' 1'ANCY GOODli, WAX PliOWLin MAT.SRIAL DHUSHI3S, SOAPS, 'PURE COIiORH, CIIBMICALB, VYTK " licit . nir.ilsnor uttil tirr fr.itr I1 nf k'hIi in our line Mennili ul, I I .nl. . filU-l Willi rvliulilc Unix- at ri-.tv malilc ran VIIOLESALE 3c RETAIL, l Ohio Levcs. jummmoiiwvnai . j.. .,.i. iri..w.J,.mu.muiiiiiii j, , j I 4 t H m&s mm i -w wmstimsmm mm i CS.E.COR.kTMONR0ESA I .nn nun. I I, .r.-l. i WANurACTZjrtED nyr PRAGUE -PARTICULAR NOTICE. Wo have roplenishoil our Job J'rinting Ofiico with many i'onls of now type ami havo orders out for'ollior Fonts of tho latest popular stylos. "Wn aro delcrminod to establish the ropulation of our oflTt io for first-class work, and make our prices so low that tho most enthu siastic patrons of foreign cities will be compelled to. ad mit that wo do work nt lower prices than any other of lice in the country. Mr. Oborly, admitted to bo ono of. tho best practical job prinloi'3 West and South, has assumed personal supervision of tho job printing de partment, and will endeavor to givo satisfaction to our many patrons. OTSSSOKSBSi SQSl THE nnd Retail OIL DEALER?. .:.;ailers or DIL"ST ARTICLES, COJjLIKR "vVIIITij TjEAD, WIKDOW OTjABS, COLORS, OILS, 1'ERFUMERY. ETC., ETC. in (iri'l fieni nl toii-s in IT n;. ! .. ii.e on liirnl-lu-l rr .IETAIL ft PKESORIPXIO. '-.aioutc- A V., Cor. 8th St. fib MJ UAN UPENER Utt V.I' il be sold by the Il.irdwa' J Canned Goods Trade every .. :::r :r :r.t taczas; - a.;: vxxm. Will urnd Sumplr. frer, oil rttclpt (if US t'cuti.' iinS&'s;J,: s' oilli'v Imw(i 'in .