xymKmsxvmwimisiUtfmmnMmwsiit, nnw, wumintAiimm amen I 1 glte JuHgi'in. Hi-ailing Mntlcron r.tcry I'lijtr. JOHN II. OBBRLY, Editor. rut ' ST.I.I.OWH' sxnv. AXNIVLH- April 20th, the l'ltty-Mxtli ntiinvm.iry ! tlieeUatjllslimcut of the lnileiviuli-iit OiJtmf OJd Fellow, was Ecnewlly ""I- rbratcri lliroutiliont tlic country, nr r.ichati((!it nil contnlii report if tit? ttlf bratiom, ami of the iucMi'iit of Hip l:iy. .Many very cloipu'iit ,i)vr.lie were tn.iilc nuicti marelilmr wa ilonr, mul n print amount ot eating, nt a llttlo (Lutein;.', and some drinking. 'J'h fvent- of tlm day wore, n far n we Know, nil jiIki- uiit. and resulted pt1iiid,nl.'iu '( th" rnler. farwiiix'n mum: (i.txi:. lion. Chat Km Fanvdl I tunhltloit' He wMu-s to step up from tlio lower lioine of Cungre Into Hit Senate, and oeoupy the scut now owned liy S.'tmtor Logan. To obtain this cud, he h playing his cutis; and, belli!; on? ot tluj most expert card-player In tho eounlry, may win. He know that Senator Logan wisliej to L'O b.irU to tho donate, and lit present bu.lnes U llierct'oro toMiovulhat ri'iitlemnii out of llio way. Ih'wrc the. 'i'lveiity-.VItitli (7cier.il Awinbly cjii vened lat January, Oiovernur lluvcrlrixo was n candidate for rc-olection, nnd nlo had n hankering nfU'r Mr. I.oy.in' Sena torial chocs, lion. Shelby M. Ciilloin wa a ismdldato for tho Hi'tmullcin nom ination to the governorship, and lit elmnees of sum1 wero bright. Hut along came Maine' turbulent IIoihc mid nipped oil' tho noo of tlie?c iinibi tiom gentlemen. The House lvin to Investigate, and It enmuout that Govern or Hcvcridge '-wiiild not nfl'ord'' to com-It-1 the penitentiary ofltcci-3 to be eeon omleal and hone.'t, nnd that Mr Culloin had nliled Mr. Shcphnrd to "gobble" sev eral thousand dollar from tho StiUe. Thej-u revelations eclipsed both Devcr Idguaud Collom, who arc now in tho t-hndow. Then Mr. Fanvell stepped for ward saying: ".Senator Logan mtut lu nominated for Governor. HeN the man in carry the State." If Mr. I'arwell.-'s sidvlee I? taken, ho will have a lenr Held. Logan. Culloin and ItevcrUlge will all be out of Ins way, and, If the Itepublicaiis have a majority in the neM General As-embly, he can tale the Senatorrhlp without pieMlon. Hut Senator Logan will not be, overreached, and he Will "prubiibly attempt toput Mr. Fnrwell out" of his way by getting that gentleman Into the gubernatorial chair; or, it may be, the Senator will leave State politic. to Par well and bloom into a Vice-President nl eandidate. Wo shall ree. Hut however the. political eat may Jump In tho V.epub- ni-an jinny, uoin i.ogan anil l'.irwe'i mo Mire to lead all the other ltadle.il polltl i-hip. of Illinois. J .HI, iiiuii. The Chki":o T'ki.o, in it iicciiliar lye, sometliuo ago c:i)le(l Hon. .1. McGrath an e.v-Jall Illrd Aldcrnian. Fur using tin language, Mr. Storey, editor of Hie 7Virr, w.i Indicted, and lias been upon trial for the o)len-e during the paM few day. The lawyer have wrangled iiboiittheineauhigoftlieterni-McGratli's Uwyeis claiming that it general meaning N: A person confined In Jail for ct Into, and Storey. lawyer-, that It means : A Ior.on in j.ill In fact or constructively, or one who ought to be In Jali. They also assert tlinl tho e.pre,sioit ".Tall Hird Aldermen'1 had n local slgnlllcanco and meaning, and wn umlentood hi Chicago to mean Aldermen who had been Indicted and arrested for bribery, nnd that Me Grath, while hi tho Council had, whether witli or without c-iu-e, been thus Indicted nnd arretted. Among the wltiie-:e. In llih tilal weie Storey, Wllklcand MattCsOU, of the Times. Mr. Storey, the delendant, Is one of the 'best abided" liien i:ov living. He has published a newspaper in which, with out fear, he ha lashed hi enemies and all persons he ln deemed un worthy, with nio.t merciless sc mltv. In thl way lie ha, Invoked to his own annoiauce a swnrin of persecutor., who are attempt ing to annoy him In every way their in genuity ci nicest. Mr. Wilkio U one ot tlio popular writer of the Times. Ho ha been upon tho paper twelve years, and Is attentively known as one of the , raciest writers In Chicago. Mr. Matcsou, the principal writer for the editorial page, ha given to tho Timet tho reputation it seems to enjoy. Ho h an original writer, as bitter hi his invcctlvo n gall and wormwood, and bo strikes at any head that obtrude Itself into bU notice. Socially ho U one of the most companionable of men, and would not bo rocogni.ed by n table companion, who did not know him, n tho "Snar Icyow" of the VimM. Tho Tiw with out Mattcson would bo the play of Ham let with tho 1 toy id tune omitted. Tiir.rnr.Mnr.M'v. In the Republican party the question : "Who shall be the candidate tor the Pre. Idenc.y in 1R70V" U now being fremicntlv ...b,.l !!. -Tin.il. ue uuni term adjuration ot uwn.uram nave ceased to be r.iuo of nluim in the patty, and luve been, nppar- rmiy, aoaimonni uy Himself. Tho signs 01 inc nines uiuieaie inui .Mr. Hlalnu I 111c corning jieputJiuun, but hi, .viii Imvfi not a low very zealous rival for the nomination. Senators Morton and Conk ung, and Vlee-Presldeut Wiliou ami tbtii, hnvn their cye upon the mie. if I'riw It may bo called, and w ill not bo put 'Mo without a Mrugglo ; but Mr. Hlalno PV(ii to m ahead of hi rival?. Ho l( I?. ,oub, trongo-t man the lie mihllejiiik ..,.... 1 . ... , -"" nominate, no 1 an fctcr iiiuii with Wettern Impnltc, miu iwiiiera-.,oung, cucrgetlo and i;ii-iihu.i4 iiiuv woni,i ,,.,.,.1.,. veryentliusUtsUo tupi,o,t. u u proba Wo tlmt if Mr. JJlnlno Hl0uW Um tho Itepubllian candidute tor tho Presi dency, Sciwtor Logan would o-cupy u,o swud iU on the ticket. IllMnv nnd Logan would iepieM;nt youth, encigy. uidaelly all that l peculiarly charaeter- Ntieln latter-day Anieilean Statoiinan- ship and would prove to l? a powerful ticket before the people. It the Democratic party the Mibjret of the FrcMdeney I a No ticeoinlnyr mio of frerpirnt dNenlun. "Who shall be our candid iter" N now ' fiitMinu 31110111!: lictnocraK Lately, the New N oil, Grtijiloc nomi nated for tho Presidential rnndUlr.oy of the Dfuiocratlc-Llberal patty, GouTiior Tlldcii 01 Now York, nnd yent n cnrre pondeiil to Interview ex-G owrnor Sey mour on tho subject. He laired In spc.ik. but iutiiuatcd thatho fjvored (lie nomi nation of Governor Tildcu. In hi opin ion the per.;on at present mint promi nent -as probable IX'inorT.itic presidential candidate, are Governor Tlld"U anil .ludgeSinfoid L Chureh, of N'ew Vork: Governor Hendricks of (udiniia, anil Sen ator Tliurman, of Ohio. Governor Tildcu, who l making a goud reeoril, may succeed in H-eitr- lug the iioinlnatlou. lie will have powerful backhur. All the inonled lowtrof the L:ct will urgehhn. Hut It I probable I hi will ho not sultlclent to overcome the determination of the West to obtain the candidate. Governor Hen drlck" U iiopulnr throughout the West, and would 1 revive the cordial snjiport of tlieSoutli. 1U will provo 10 bcafoiml djble ojijionent of either of the other .c plrlng gcntlcui"n who may 'go before the Democratic national convention. Senator Tliunu.ui N n po.'iible, not 11 probable, caiid'date. Ho I rcpectoil for hU nblll tie and integrity, but, in hh own State of Ohio, a fiction of tho D.un icr.itlo party, led by Mr. Pendleton and hl Cinelnnitl quietr, will throw ob'taclc In hi way Hint will prove to bo insurmountable. There U another Ohio man Governor S'yiuourdld not mention, who. we have reason to believe, U more likely to lead the Democratic party in 1PG0 than any other person. He ro-e up several year ago and hi name is William Allen. He 1 a favorite witli the Dcniocr.ule people ot the Wei and South, and not objection able to tho?e of tho F.i't, nnd If he mic ceeiNiu being reelected Governor next October, ho will, we have no doubt whatever, be made the Demo cratic candidate for tho Presi dency. That ho would be bltterlv op posed by many of the opponents of the llcpublicaii party we believe, but he would nevertheless bo nftrons candidate. lie would rle up again, and with such a man n Senator Iloolh oeeiipyinir the K'cnnd place oil the ticket, would be triumphantly elected. Hut whether the candidate shall bo Tildcn, Cliureli, Hendricks Thurnian or Mien, no matter. He will receive the hearty support of the Democrat and Liberal of the country, nnd will, hi all probability, be the next PivMdent. of the V lilted State. ion fin: iii.acu 111 i.i.-.. Col. Carpentrr,who I organizing a raid upon the lllack Hill, iulormcda reporter of the SI. Louis 7VWon " hursday, that n company ol two huudivil men would leave that city on tho .1th of .May, for ICanas City, the lvndezvoiis. About l,.V0a men will a-cmble there and leave for the gold rogionon theOth. The Colo nel says hei constantly reviving letter from all parts of (lie country, and that the Imlicjtlou an- that thou, sand will b; (locking to the Xew Lido rado willtin a few immths He and Id party arc going to Hie section of country which lie northwest of Hie Hl.iek Hill's reset vat Ion. In speaking of tho country, Col. Car penter Kiid he had every reason to be lieve an abundance of gold and silver could be found thcie. He has been on tho plains lor over twenty years, and In seen largo nuggets of gold which had been procured by t rappers a ml the Indians of tho country. Tho Hlack f ct and Sioux Indians Inhabit th" coun try, but he doe not apprehend any dan ger from them. The Hills abound in wild game and fruits the soil ot the val ley being exceedingly productive. Waler 1 nbilndant In all n:irt of the country. Arrangement have been made by Col. Carpenter, by which cheap tran-porlatlon can bo had to Cheyenne. Persons who con template goinj; to tho gold digging. are adNcd by Col. Carpenter to purchase mi outilt in St. Louis, a all necessary aitl elc can be purchased cheaper there than further west. He recommend. the Whit ney gun, but cays there are other- which will answer every purpose. U Cheyenne, the men will be divided Into Frpiudsof fournud six to u wagon. Jultc a number of person from Mem phis ami other point will Join the St. Louis companies. A meeting held on Thursday nli'ltt tit St. Loul to make arrangements: lor this proposed expedition, was addrcsfed by Col. Carpenter. Ho stated that in 1 f7." lie awilio tirn gold that ever came to whlto settlements from the Hlack Hills. A few nuggets, several weighing four teen ounces each, wero brought to Alli son'. ranche, on tho Arkansas; liver. whom lie w,n, by a parly of Cheyenne, Mown mid Arnnulioo Indians who bad iieeti up Into tho Hlack Hill country to make peace and I01111 an alliance with Hie Sioux against tho Paw nees, "l learned." said tho colonel, "In ICJ II. ..1 .1. ... ' 111.11 urn iimiaiw Held their peace council near the head or Llttlo Ito-o Hud river, where they have obtained tho nug gets. That is some distaiico west or dm Indian reservation, and therefore an ex pedltlmi to that country doe not infringe upon tho rights of tho Indians, and need not apprehend any Inte.rloienco on the part of tlio government." Col. Carpenter then stated that ho and Capt. Mcllrlno had during tho afternoon called at Gen. Sherman' headquarter, and In conversation with Gen. Whlinih.. uliilant general, that otlicerassured them that their expedition would tm protretcd by tho government,!! tho point ol destina tion I ouuido the country allotted to tlio Indian ; in fact, that bodies of United State troops will .e M'iit duiluglh'o "pibigand tuimnrrtn the very ctin i nuifjuanat ot eiitnlry tlio expedition pro pose to strike, to explore nnd protect miners. The penker described the boundary lines of the rwci vatlou. and on a map pointed out Hie locality he pro poe to ilt. whleli 1 several hundred miles west ot the iv-ervatlon and on ground to which Hie Indian haxeiio tight except to Intnl. lie cxiuc-ed the opinion that tlio ilch deposit of gold lie there, nnd lh.1t only fiirfnee digging o.v il In the reservation. Tho colohel stated that he had secured the Per vlre of two excellent guide for the ex pedition. At the conehislo-i of llieaddic-, dpt. MoHrlnu Informed Ihoso nenibled that ho proposed leaving SI. Loul witli hi company on tho sixth of May, mid gave them 11 lit of nittele iieeer.v for Hie dip. About sl.t men have plaeed their name on the muster roll of tho St. Lout e iinp.in.v. Mtiottr rr.MH. .Senator Henry D.iwei and .lolin Fraud Adanis-, of Jla?vacltuetl, were present at the llcecher trial, April Slilh Tho Grand Division of the Sou of Tcmperanc'.' of Illinois met lu semi-an nual olon on the 'J"(li of April, at Mar selllcs. Tho stcaintlilp Mimno.i anlved at II. illlmore from llio on April 'J.th. with III. O Y) bag of eollee, ni't of which ha already been sold t Chicago. J Leading German citizen id" New York hinipielted Hon. Carl Sehtiiv. at D.iinoiiico's on the night or April 2Sth. He ..illod for Kuropo on the 'JJth. Mr. II. Overstolz, who ran the Into Mayor H.irret n hard race for the mavor-' ally of St. Loul 11 few weeks ago, ha announced hlniclf again a an Independ ent candidate. Vice-President Wilson pns-ed through Cincinnati Apill 'J9th. en route to St. Louis and Denver. He 1 in search ot health anil the l'epublieaii uoiniiiMion for the presidency. Tho State Temperance. Alliance Cen tral Committee of Minnciota In de termined to operatn hereafter politically a a separate p itiy, and to call a conven tion to nominate a State ticket .Line 1M.1. -On the 29th of April, at the fair ground at Hlooiuiiigtou, occurred one of tho greatest auction sabs of short-horn cattle ever made in llllnoi. One hun dred and lllty-live were sold. - Gen. Cutter Is ntSt. Paul, Minnesota, mil will start on the expedition of explo ration to the Hlack HI)! .tune 1st. Hc Ibro tho expedition can move, reinforce ments from Hie South must arrive at St. Paul. - The little town of Areola, Illinois I pioud of a new public hall. op?iicd by one of It energetic citizen. Th! hall, lu honor of which the Arcolians are now shouting, i loi ty by ninety-live feet, witli stage, scenery, etc. Sueh a hall add much to the iittraetlon of n country town. Grant ha bad two secretniie of state. Wnhburno and Fi-h; four of the treasury, Stewart, Houtwcll, KlehunNon. and Hrlstowf; two of war. 1,'awilu mid Hclknap; two of the navy, Horle and L'obeson; three attorney general, Hoar, Akernianand William, and at le.it one more to come ; two pnl master geneniN, Creiwell and .tewell; two seerelarie ot Hie Interior. Cox and IX-hun, and Hi latter soon to retire. The Leavenworth Time of Friday morning will contain the following In diau news, obtained from military head quarters at Fort Leavenworth: "One hundred and twenty-live Indian-, eon flsllng of thirty-two Cheyenne?, two Ar rapalioes and nitity-oue Kiowa and Co niauchcs will arrive hero a prNnuor., 011 Saturday, from the Indian Territory. They are In the charge of Company 1). 11th Infantry, commanded by Major Sau di rou. Among them 1 the famous Chief Medicine Water, who cjuintauded the band that murdered a portion ot the German family nnd look foiirgiil prison ers; nlo, tho Arrapnhoe Chief Whllo Dear. They arc to bo encamped on the reservation between tills city and Fort Leavenworth known as tho Hluo Grass and will be guarded by u company of sol dier. All llllunti .Viro-'i li;Iil. (I'roni the r-jiiummi Mojllor No State In the Union L'lant- n maiiy licetillar hleislnK-i "li tho wife, as tlio xrcatM.no ot iiiiuoi.. 'iiniact i not vrl cncrallv known union" llu. ''!i. mi- llttlo vlxcllP,,, or there would bo more uiax'iilluo nieasiuenient ot tho i L'hwav by those who had been scut olf "on their ear ' tn tno titno oi "ijeinui you wortli less ens. ' A niariied woman ha untold ri'dit.- Slio can sue nud bo sued, darn and be darned, mm their own "bljer halM'" nnd keen the babies. Let an uususpoct intr husband not Into the penitentiary, Mrav Into Indiana, set j;ra.Miotipi'red in Kani.vi, nr cat away on an island in tho sea. mid ho Is a jroner together with all bis earthly ( H'ects. tstiaii 1 no long er liable loi'.lolin fi debts lucurivil brloie, ami only in certain eacs alter inarria-je, Mr.. .tones can run a fa.Mory, tann. Ilhtidiirod wii-;on. or "liali laetory," and idd.lone.-ey ha ''narv red" of the nrolltf. oxcent nho wauN to tahu Smith Into partner-hl), when nuiKuauiuious Illinois step. In and saves the bll'ditcd donees from chagrin. The corner lot I hers to sell II she so desired, and farewell nil hope of attachment on Mlllo' land, or l.uileV lot, or 'KinniaV' carnlntrs lo nay the debt of "dead beat" IMvld-.Dau (els or Doctor. Chancery Notice, WILLIAMS .loliunt iiuiiiinulnitor of the eslule of Miiiuiil V. .lohn ilcreal .liy AM .limn, .wn nt iiimuia, t.naiirs it i. Hams. lauirn Juliu nml William S. John, tie liinlaiita, uiv notbleil that on the lTlh ilay ol Man h, lnT.1, .loseph I.. Itnlieits. i'omi)liiliiiiut Ulnl Ills Mil In rlmiu ci V III llni Alrxiiniler conn. I)' circuit (villi I, in the sNlr of Illinois, lor loieelosuir, ulisieln you me ine iit'iiniiunit, iiHiuui uiii aiiit h unit- ieuiuni; in sum luiuri, that a miinmnus wu llieicniioii Usnril out ol inhl iviurl, avutnsi you, rvturiiulile on the tliliil .Hominy in jiny, l7S, to u term or ntlil conn lien to Irholili imt Hie enuil-lumti, III Cilio, in nji'i iieHiuirr iyunir . JUIihI, April Mh, 1h;S, Itia'IIKSS YOClIJt, CltiL Sarunrl ' AVImler, feolitltor for t'nniillii nt. U-I-7-UM PRESCRIPTION FREE. FOIl tint sjH-nly cure of Hrinlnsl Weakness, . Lost MtnhniM und till ill.unlpm InotiKht on liy Imllscivtloni or fMeis Any DiliyKltt iw. iiiu iiiKirllVUlSi JiiairM, Or. K. 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An cxira copy oi ciur.r tho 3ii:;ainc, Weekly, or lltuar vrllt im siinnlleil crall for every club ot llio suWcrllitr. at H 00 each, In ono remittance ; or, h!x eoplt-j for il ) without cxira copy ; postnuo free, Hack number can lie supplied at any tint". Tho seven volumes of Uirper'n Unzar, for tbo year I'CS, ). '70, 7t, 'Vl, '70. '71, cle cjantly bound In K'ccn morocco cloth, will on sen! uy cxp-t , irutii i repaid, for f 7 00 earn. !75"NeiviinapcrH ,i,c not lo conv tl.U ait- Vdrliscincnt wlilmut tho cxprcn uvJivr of Harper ,fc Brother. Ail'lro?9 IIAIiruil.v IIIIO ITIKIt-J, N. V. Chancsry Notice, ir.trr. oi Ii.mvoi. Ai.i.x.tNiir.tVit.Nrv, . In the Circuit Court Mj)- tirm, A, I), P75 Haruli .1. Chlsm .tiilin I) Chlsin. JIh-m II. ( hlsm. .lame . l'hl.ni,.lohn H Cliitui. Mary Sinclair, smmiicl Wnel.ilr, .Martin IJ. Chiun, (iani llrliyiiisin. W illlmit K.lhlim, Mnrttm V. Clilani, .Mary ChKin, Mnrth.i(;iil.m Vietoih Chirm, Doo. Mrhols, l.llalwlli l.tlitli Itolart l.ynca, Luuiorniimii'i r,.iiiniejiiiitir, iieima Xlclioln, .lane irawyir. '. S'oali .-ntv)ir. Caiollne Ilnlilnson.John liohinsoii, Itlley Chtim, Wil liam Itoblnson, KoIh rt Itolilusoii, Ui licren Ituli Inson, nml lane ltolliioti IIIU lor t'aillllon. Alllilavlt of the iiii-iMilenre of John I), f'hlsm, Jloses 11. ( hUin. .lolm S, Chlsin, .Maty hlnrl.ilr, Samuel Mm l.iir, .Martha flilsin, Vic toria Chlsin, .Mury I.IiImii, Doe, Nidiolj, KIU:t K'th Lynch, Itoliert Ljii'-h California Oltrsr, .lames Ollter, 'llionms Nichols, .limn Sawter, Noah Nawjir, Caroline Itoliinson. .lohn Itohln ton, Itlley ( hlsm, William linhliifon, Itol.erl Kolilnxin, Iteheica Kohiavin ami .Janu llohln ioii ofllisaliove imiuel l f.-tiilanl , liivln( boil nie. In the eluk'ii oulee ot the saM Uicult Court. iHillic Ib therefoie l.tifhy ghtxi to yuu llu'raM John II, Clilsn., lii,., II. (.Iil-yii .'"hn .s ;(.hlsin, Jlnry Sinclair, .nini:l alnelair, Mar tha Chlsin, Victoria I IiIhiu, Mary i hism, Doe, Nh-hnls, hli.ihitli Lynch, itnliirt Ljnch, Cali fornia Oilier .lames Oliver, 'Ihoinjs .Nichols laiie.-atv)cr, Noah Miwjcr, t moli.ie llohlusnn, John Itohinson, lliley Chlm, Willi.im Itohln Mil, Itohirt Itohliisou, Itelxecn Kohmsoii nml .lane Itohliisou, Unit the compluiiiciit !llc! Iter hill of eoiuiitalut in raid eoiilt, on tin-cluinri ry siilelhneofnn the Mh day of April, A D., H-7.1, uml tin riupon ii suninious issiusl out ofsulil court, leluiualileou tlm.'M Mnmhiyliilho month ofMaynoxl ns Is iy latv nnuirnl. Nov,- unlets otl, the H.iiil aliot e immel ili finilants, shall pi rsonally he nr.il appear hi font the conn on Hit llrst ilay oflhc net term thtieof, lo hcholilen In anil for lliesahl i-nunty, on IliniH .Momlay in May next, anil ple.nl, mibtter or ilemur.ln the .illi'oinilnliinnt's lilllur eomplnlnl, theHamu ami the niilli rs inul thlna; theieiii i Inivnl ami stitteil, Mill helakeu lis rnnfessisl, ami a ilccrru enli nil iicalusl ton aceorilluKly, In the prater ol sa il hill IIKt'UKN S VOCUil, Clerk, (alio, Ills,. April 61li, Is7."i. Cramlall A l.liieiar, -lolieilors fur Complain ?' H-l-ll-lt. A ROOK FOR THlF MILLION: A TrlrftU Coi-mrkr to tM U4rrM-J, or tbu tUyt w tuirrf on tb pli?i6'.erl4. tuji'itei to I rrttiin t,i a lb tutnl lyitftn, th tt Quid. 1 tUvoaiiUilcn, ifl. Iivi. tlilt btiuifto.1 cBtrKilbft, ftQii contain itlbibA ofruUoQ Ur itoM wbo im mtrrlwi orcunteu-plne mar. fUti tun u ii i tut uitt to ! ktpi bu4tr luck to 1 Uy, ail bm Ufi erltilf iUl tb lo. hotp r-fu-illen U orl4 wlir, a houU U In thtrl t istttttittttry n&l4Ql rfniiitouttitt iLt tbtlrt t (i9. It rattwi cvrrytLlQC on ttt vatjMt of ttt rrorr liv ijiwra ihx it wnrih iuoloi, titJ much ut u ut (ubUifawl la qj QUitr wurk. Hrnt u ttf cat i irt of foit') for Ftftr Crat, A iifMi lit, rtuiu' Vitfwttj, Lo. ii :ituit jVt, rt Lbui, Me. Notice lo (ho Afflicted tnd Unlorlunati. tfor mJjtbi toth fiOtoHvul 1'Jtekl tdfltlili rutl. i'trt, r ailoc tor qutck rinnlU, iwru ir, )tiiu' rk. m mttter wktt jvu 4Un it r Law drpltr Pr. Ut(ioccv(iMftDtUbMtif twffily inntoai U MonM ly iom of U mol ktrtW-t ntitrkl prcfr. orif tblscoeiiry u4 Uarovt, tl a tcnstullc4 pvt Ktler ty mtl.o&Uud)fMt wmi'fstlhu workt. Pra trlort, M 11 Hortb klfbtli trt, WtW Vi:i' jiKl-'uui. fft UuliiUv. I'll Y.SM'IANrl. Y7-ILt,tAl SMtTH, JI. D. i:kiiii:m 1:: S'liPihimriiiii tm, tic- 'wsrn Wntliliit'iiintcnneieiil W ntnnl alnt orncii: Nciuii iit or i:ir-hi!i imt t- tw ci 11 l,uliiliu-lii:ll inn) Wsisliliijttciii nsi-imr 0. V. DUNNING, ?:. t). l.'KSIIll.XCi:. Cninf S inlli nmt Miilnnt tirstt. Ol't'UV.: CuriKr lth Mint nel Ulun Letts. OVl'K K Hot;!!: nrml! a.in, I2nt , mid from 'J lnH)! tn jy.. w. Di.ft.uw, aormnn Thytiioinu. orKKlI: Itii.Ur'n lllml;, (np-alali.), r imr l.lKlilli strict nmt Wnsliliinloii are nne. i..ivi;itN. JOHN H.KULKKV, ,llrnt?,v til I,ntr. ( MHO, IMJNOI. Ol'flfi:: l.i,tilh Mnxt, lnltte-.li Ciiinlini el.i! unit V'n!iliigtnn iiveiini-. OAMUKL 1, AUoi'iH'.r ai 2mm: Ol'l'ICt:; Ohio Levee, our loom formal)' ecenineil by Kinl National Hank, CUl'.O. II.MNOH. .S.rjuv: n n! 1,'oj:iincJji'.'-: Ill UilllV. OFI'ICK. Olilo Ijpv, roonn 7 mi'l B Lily .Niiliuinl ll.in k , WIIII.1111II (,'reen. 1 WIIII.1111 II (iill;.il, CAtKO ll.t.l.NOH. Mil Ik (,IM..it 5 CO-..fi iitlintluii clttn to Ailmlrntly 3tiriml o.it liii-lniii. ami Hfl'I'l.V lll'.l'OT. Stcnmljoat, Hotel nnd Fcinily SUPPLY DEPOT AND IT lU.lt l'( Groceries, Veg-table3, Game, POULTIIY, Fish, Haw, Ifovtliorn Bultor, &c. Eighth Street. llctw-uon WAihlnn'.cu mill Co:suicicial Aveuutu. tj-Coo'ls iU I flic r rt'iirKi-. UtiAUKbTATt: A (.:.N I'. JOHN Q. HARM AH fi: CO. Ileal Estate t " Trt . -m A . Tn7.Trn COLLECTOIIS, COHVEYANCKItS, HOTAKIES XIC La nil At;?n'n ot tho IHlunta Central and UuiltiiKton and Uulucy 11. H. Comrc.niua, North Coy. Hi.vth r.uil Ohio Luvcn, cairo, ii.lij;ois. M. J- JluttLLV. LYNCH & HOWLEY, ll Collectors and Convoyancero. OFl'ICL'-At thn Court House SPRING! "jsvr 5-.". ., . ..'iU- Prices to suit tho Times. WholcfmloFigurcn.but No Crodit ! Mrs. 0. McLEAN, Next Door to Stuart & QholBou'a EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN COMMEItCIAr. AND WASHINGTON AVENUES, "TTATS, H'inntta, t'luucr.'.s taires. ttlljlioiir. miki, 1 1 nits KM (ilotei, Ilosieiy lies, ItuoliliUJi, (.uiutr, Worsluls, AUo the "tallies' DieSs Itefonu' Aiulitlllhe new tlcsof liiniiiilnir Mlks I'oV cjiriii ami rummer, E-n -I'liesi- atU will lienlilnl iry lotv , for OArtll and ( ASH OXLV I-ll-illtr II 1 1-4. THE WORLD RENOWNED oitu.JXAi, iiowr Sevriag Mcchlno Can he(.eeu lit our olll-e asj liH'itf spcclllcil, ttlnie will nltvay lie t'ouml a lull ami complete loci. Also a kooii' fiipply of Sewing Silk, Tpw! Colloa ud tlvery ptr-wni t. UIiIiik lo laiyu First-CIaRo Sowing Maclilno blinnlil not full toitilliimlrxainlue iiut'iiiucliliic unit icims, hitiiejnirtliaslni?eJctvheie, We claim for Hits machine iieittei- llnriklillily, hliiii'llt ll j , nliil i:ity ir OpvrAliou, Anil ticllera'hiptnl for ull kluOsof troiLlhan uny olhrr miu'lUne In tho maiket, ami will KiimuuttM inllri! ttiilltraelinni UI im Monthly l'aymonta if Dcaircd. THE HOWE MACHINE CO., Coiner Cm jmteiclal uteuiir ami Nlnlli SI t-'.'l-tf C.1HIO, ILL. HOWE niti:(i()ivrN. IT iii -.J ley! rOit Wbnlcnnlo AM PAINT AND PATENT TIEDICITTES. DllfaGISTS FANCY CrOCBr. VAJC FLOWEil IIATBltlA.' URUSIIEH, HOAP3, VUmi OOLORfj, CIIEMICATiS. VAKKlSHilC, WK kotiril norri'jMin-l, nri an 1 oi.li i . U ..:i. Ij: s of In our line Stmml-v: l'l i.l-.l...- ttlli! tvlth nlbl'le li's at nrirfiiail--1 . VH OI.KS AT,2 Si RET All. C' " 71 OMo I.o ee. ' 0 wb&. wtz mm jsm i&m 1 hi mm vmvi m mum hwh wlm MRU Importon-anil Vholcs'alo Dealo; in ZP 02FL"?Z3 1ZGV10" :0 -O IVUIi STIC 62 OHIO LEVEE, - - CAIRO, ILL. lCcopsi a full bt clc of Moiiongatiela, Kyo and Kobinson County FRENCH BRANDIES, HOLLAND GIN, KKLIjY INLAND -XD CAMFOIi.XIA WJC&TBS. 1 i I ..ZZJL.r.M,,mMiarnrrTTnmK,, , v W1VL GLENN & Head-Quarters liMMBNSIS STOCK! I It HAT COFFEE-Rio, LaRiiaym, Java, Mocha. SUGAR Nov Orleans, Hard and SoftRoflnod. SYRUP Now Orleans and Eastern. ' TEAS, TOBACCOS, and CIGARS -Finest Assortment in the West Commission Merchants, ASH DKAI.UIW IX Provisions,Flour,Grain, Seeds, DnedFruit, AND OTHER PRODUCE. 68, 70, and 72 Vine Stieet, CINCINNATI. n3.ij.fm autl Ilotntl OIL DEAJ4ERI?. , --.iAKLi-'i-j or TOU.KT AUTIOLES, , ; colony, oilh, DxiE STUITL, PEHF (JItLEH Y, ETC., ETC. t l''!.ysIeUn nt Oewntl Mme n wn I .:o;iy Mvillriii, I luuu-:. i nr. JT( R ST All. Si PXinBCHTTIO I WaililnTton A v.. Cor. Oth St. -T for G-roeeries VAKIETV! L0r PRIl'ISS! SONS.