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RIVER INTELLIGENCE KITIOROIOOICAL Obbbbtatiobb, by Henry Ware. Optician, No. and 1 West rourtb street, lor June 1, W8: 1 O'clock Barotn. Ther. Weather.

ja. K. fair. It TO. 1 Fair.

r. w. B. Abbialb SriniAT United States, from Louis- ville; Wildwood, Msysville; Fleetwood, Huntington; Ohio No. 4, Pomerov; Thompson Dean, BL Louie; Prairie City, Ualliyalia; MoUishbert, Pittsburg.

Tbbbivbb continues to decline, with US feet of water laet evening-. Tbe Thompson Dean la lsJdnpopposiUSedams- vllle for the season. The General Buell la engaged to take the Ger man plcnie party to Parlor Grove to-day. Captain David Whltteo Id command. Captain B.

If. Wade baa been appointed General Superintendent of the United State Hall Line, with head quarter! en the wharf -boat foot of Vine street. II li rnecewor commander of the Boston ha not been named. captain tha. David will command the General Lytle while Captain Wbitlea rusticates a few week on bit farm.

The river editor of the Vteksburg Btrtlihf announced himself a a candidate for Sheriff. Davenport collected rsat wharfage during the emung aprii 1st, ana now want to auoiisn he tax altogether. The Allegheny Belle No. 4 te coming up from SL Loult with 1.100 ton ore for Pltuburr. The tow-boat Oil Valley, Charley McDonald and J.

Sharp McDonald are to be aold by the United State Marshal, at FltUburg, on the 11th. The La Belle is loading at fit, Louis tut Bed Slver. The Lucy Bertram If the next Bt. LouU packet leaving Friday. The ilollle arrived from Pittsburg about three o'clock yeaterday afternoon, wita sou tone, biouJt for at.

Loafa. Bh out off nothing here. The Condor arrived with a tow of coal, and re turned with empty barge. The two clrcu boat. Emperor and Era Wo.

oiur iiu ai, v. I clrcu trap aboard were gettlag John Bob toblusoe's clrcu trsps i last evening, and expected to leave about Id- night for Aurora, where the tenta will be ipread Departer to-day will be the Ohio No. 4 tot romeroy, leeiwowr ior nunungion, nuawoou for Maavllle, C. P. Uuntingtoa for Chilo, and General Lrtl for Louisville.

Dr. Thonu J. ttrifflihs, surgeon In charge ef the United State Maria Hospital at Louisville, report the following aa the condition of the hos pital under hi charge for the month of Atajr.lHiS: No. patients remaininvthe last dav of 03 Wo. patients treated during month of Hay No.

patient dischara-ed durint! month of May. No. patients remaining on last dar of May 7i Ho, onuloor marine patients treated during month of May Ho. private patiuute treated during month ef May 18 Hone died curing the month. Telegraphic.

rr IcUM Ditpatckm a VMd4 PWl tt wmtmm rtm I PiTTisrtae, June 1. Weather warm. Monon rahela feet 10 laches and railing. Arrived Juniata, Uallie Uagan, Carrie Brooks. Good proapeet for low water.

MmrHit, Jnnel. Clear and hot Blvor rose 14 loan o. Arrived: Batetvliw.from hi River. Peparted: H. S.

Tuner and Worm, for Clncln- ati; capiial city, et. AiOuls; Mary Uouaton, Rvm vruans. PoaiiOTV June River raHlne; slowly. The Coal Hill, with a tow of ere, ha twee tied nphere for; several days waiting for water and with poor prospect, in rrame cur lert nerc tnit mora ing for Cincinnati. Woather clear and pleasant 1.

Arrived: Bam J. Hale, from Cincinnati, Itr Vleksbunr. Vicksburg, 9. Quickstep, Evaasville, 10 r. M.i Gray- bound.

81. Loul. 10 r. Ladr Lee. Bt Louis.

I 10 r. Keystone, 11 r. P. W. Strader, Ton- neaseeBiver, Ir.

Colorado, Bt Louis 4 r. M. Jaa. H. Birlov.

New Orleans. 1 F. n. DeDarted: I I Marv Hunitnn. Naw rin a r.

Am J.I 1 1 i .71 Vr City Vicksburg, Bt Louis, 1 a. Lady Lee. Bed Jtiver, sr.M.; Btrartor, bt Color- svto.viciiburg, and Graybound, Louisville, nigtey, 1'illsbnrg, 7 r. a. it BJver aUllouary.

Weather clear and hot COVINGTON. Tni City Treasurer eoBmeanee te-dav. at tils olDce la tbe Court-bouse, to receive the June half er tne taxes ror tne current year, onenn I'et ci-J will also be in attendance to receive the Hi ate taxes. Tax-payer are allowed until the ISttt te come lorw are. witn uietr stamp.

Ominous on tbe Water-work axVmtlon. which were suspended last December on account or nign water, win ne resuuea to aay. xne eon- tremor Inform that there tsirty Met of tea. Baling yet lobe done, and he IhtuSt he will be able to complete the work in about five weeks. A TOtmo man named Z.

T. Ridgeway, who was Indicted at tha May Urm.lK7X.ol the Criminal Court for obtaining a small sum of money under false pretense ftoia Frank Kluba, a eaiooo-keeper on Scott (trees, near Fifth, was arrested by Marshal Butte on Saturday night ta Newport Th congregation of St Mary's Cathedral, efl this oi ty, propose building during the summer a lirts and commodious scltoul-house and halL la aid of this Important work.whlch I much needed, they will open this evenina at. Odd-Ftllows1 Hall a grand fair, whiehwiil eontinoe for two week. In connection with the fair Major Ban M. Piatt, ef cur eltv, will pub lish dally a small paper, to he eaiiet tne Uuar- dian.

In which will be given from day to day a full acoount of tbe proceedings, aa well a a va riety of select and origins! reading matter. NEWPORT. ladles of Grace Church give their annual Strawberry Festival next Tuesday evening. Tm Newport Water works was put la motion tor the first time on 1 aaiuraav. 1 SS ii I TBI City Council will hold a special session to- day, for ths purpose of sleeting two Directors for Aewportana ioTingraB cringe.

HiBRT Fiaboms, who disappeared from his noma. In this eltv. last Moniiar, causing nis un reels great dlatrisa, relumed on Saturday, lie bad been to St Louis. i TBI fraud gala plonls fur the benefit of the aew Catbelle Church at believue wilt eevae esT to-dsy, In Taylor's Bottoms. Evory arrange stent has been made for a pleasant time.

Thi Dres train en 'the Short Lin Bailread fiO longer stone at rv ai wa, even recaivs or ue-IVer the mall. Walton, being at the Junction of the railroad and the Lexington rise, it one or tne most Imanrtant station en tae roaa, aaa tne swo-1 pi of that vicinity art indignant at this action of the railway omciais. north Cincinnati. TBI Cummlnavllla Mannerchor Society hold their annual ont-door nienln restcrdar after- Boon end cveaiBg at "Bunker Hill," on the Col lege Hill pike. The attendance wa gooa ana tha snnsle or a soul-stlrrlnr charaoter.

All pre- nnt seemed to anlov ths festivities, and St a laic aaurtae parimiuanuaisperaeai aignt ueugnteu Wisntaeapmtauiusena iTmB Fonrth of Jnly will be celebrated aass-roprikte msnser at Parksr Woods by a grand ten icC to be riven nnder the ansploes of lllcreek Lodge, No. it, Li a 0. F. The various lodires af Cincinnati will co-oserate In thla affair, and a totnrin time fa anticipated. Hon.

Sohnrler Col- rax nas aoeentea aa inviianon to ueareseas. aaa will deliver the oration et the dev. Other dh tinsuished sneakers, prominent in ths order, are alio expected to orate on thl occasion. At meeting of MUlereek Lodge Saturday evening, the vsrwut oommiitees were appoinsea so carry Into effect the designs of the enter In rendering the celebration oa ef the moot commemorative af tbe ktad ever held In the Miami alley. GLENDALE.

Tbi choir of the Glendale Presbyterian Church rave a concert at the church Friday evening ander the direction of the chorister. Mr. Herbert priggt, for thq benefit f-ibe Bnndsyeobool Library, The choir was assisted by three well- snows musical amatenrs, whose singing ren-to red effeotlveneac to the performance. About me hundred dollar were realised from the entertainment, which will bt placed "where it will Ia than flat rn ft swvwt COLLEGE HILL T. TBHTesperlan Boeletv of Ohio Female College i will give a seleot musical sntertalnmenl to-morrow tveuing at ths oka pel ef the College, tnvlta-llons to which have besa tent to the friend of the institution, end to various famllloa on Mtb uui-v Tbi annual eomnfenecment of ths College, sir MUaIbi thteUMf UMtumtMcwailsAl wiH I I I THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE' 2, 873 1 beheld oa Thursdsy morning, to tth Intt.he-tinninfr at half-past tea o'clock.

It ta signlS-cant fact that the graduating elan thla season to i m. JKIlia 1C1I1IIUI I midnight; Tyrone, Naehvllle, I a. Quickstep, I Green Bay Agencv; John T. Weather, I'ostmas-Evanaville, 1 kt.i Jamvs Brown, Bt Lents; ter at UarriaonvUle, MUtouri, vice Msther, re- larger man any other that baa left th Institn. tioa within the pat quarter or a century, and alt the honor thl time hare been taken by tcholari raiding on College H11L FROM SUNDAY'S EDITION.

WASHINGTON. Waibimotok. May 81, lm A Quarrel-Over the Spoils. Mr. John H.

Latrobe la out In card replying to tha Coarse attar.k nnnt.InAj nnnn hlmaelf and other, wn0 attorneys for th Choctaw ana inicKAsaw Indians in a recent report or one J. P. a Bhank. who flonrUhe a read, boad and little wit at a BeprasenUtive of Indiana la Coo, gress, and Chairman of the Committee oa Indian Affair. Latrobe lay that this report 1 Shanks' exclusive production, and bat aot been submitted to other member! o( the Committee.

Latrobe alto make oat a pretty good and says that the contract providing for hla services have been confirmed by the Legialature of tha Chickasaw Nation, and by the Choctaw Connoil; and that Shank told hla on the floor of the Home that If he would five np hla contract "thing will go much smoother." Both Latrobe and Shanks are Bedicals, bat the latter ha lugged Into the row soms of Die lame sectional venom by which he endeavor to redeem his mediocrity la Congress. Off for the Summer Capital. It I announced that tbe President Is to depart next Thursday for Long Branch. Ha will make occasional visit to Waaliingtoa between now and frost time to draw bis share of the extra pay. Tbe New Loan Secretary Richardson ha advices to-day by cable from London that the Syndicate are pro-greasing favorably with negotiation of the sew bonds, and that they expect to meet their engagements with the Treasury earlier than tbey at one time expected.

Carbonl Aeld Sparkling Vf lne. The Commissioner of Internal Bevcnue has no tified the TJnitcd States District Attorney In New York City that the decision of Judge Blatchford In the Imitation Sparkling Wine ease Is acqui esced In, and tbat an appeal will not be taken. Judge Blatchford' dsolsloa was tbat carbonic acid gas could be Injected Into wine made of na- i.u.. -U. It.t.1.

-A taxation, wine nade of native grapes being ex- njsuyej iiviu e-e Aeakiuu Flselenlture. 1 Notwithstanding a very unfavorable lesson, the workmen of Mr. Beth Green, who have been engaged by FrofettOr Balrd to restock the water of the Fo to mac Blvor with shad, have succeeded In bstchlng and turning loos In the river soma 100,000 or 800,000 yonng shad. The operation has only recently begun, and many more ahad will be hatched daring the present season. Tbe expert' men! is being conducted at Jackson City, a town of oa bouse only, situated at the Tlrglnlasnd of the Lone Bridge.

Tbe appropriation! of fifteen thousand dollars to restock a number of rlrcrt is regarded as iDssfllclent to produce any adequate result Little was done at Savannah because of the difficulty of getting spawn. xivknux BKacirrn. WiintHOTOH. May 81. Internal revenne re- eeiut todav.M3l.UU: total for the month, Hi.

AW.1U7; grand total, tlOfi.0ll.ttt. Total for the flol year thus far only less than the rsllmate of the Commissionrr for tbe entire Isral and the indlcatlona are that the rereii.ta during June will make the total at least in excese oi tne enimatee. The PreaMent to-day appointed Thomas N. A ani I h. tlgbed.

iiinu ur an imiian tuinii E. F. lianiasond.of Indiana, Agent forthoCol Orado Btver Keservatiun, Arliona, died at nan Jtctnaoino, talllornia, oa ni way to nu post. CHILLICOTHB. Temporary Mayor Banator Thnrmaa to Orate Attempted Sal olds.

mwtms sfsaiasa CniLLicoTOX, May 81. Council have appointed Ex-Mayor G. P. Scbaeffer to take charge of the Mayor's duties during the Illness of Mayor II llama. i Noyce aad Swing have both declined to orate here on tbe Fourth, and Senator Thurmaa Is to fill their pi A shabbily-dressed, Intoxicated man, a wan derer from Lawrence County, attempted suicide by drowning In the Scioto Biver here last night.

He was rescued by a lot of buys. lie claimed that life had no further charms for htm, but refused to rot sal hi name SPRINGFIELD. Drowned Funeral of Father Thlsee, emus Martna aaanaaM SrniNarixLP, May 81. A lad about I years of age, son of Wo. fcwope, of this city, was drowsed this afternoon about 3 o'clock, while bathing In Buck Creek, a short distance west of here- The funeral ef the late Bav.

Father Thltse to day was on of the largest ever witnessed la this Priests from many diffdrest places twisted In ths ceremonies. Father llsnslcf er conducted Holy Mass. Joha McGarr. for three reare a (Indent a St Xtvier College, Ciocinnall, died here tins af turnout). 11 was preparing for the priesthood.

1 i NEW YORK. MKTTIOD IN ni8 MADNK8S. NtwToai. Msv ll-The United Siatos Circuit Court of t'onnoctlciit Issued subposna forGciTge Francis Train, te testify In the Credit Mobilier suitt, but be ssiled for Europe before the wsrrant could be ecrved. He g-ovs to Muttgardt tu meet his wife and children.

TUB BONDS IDXXTlFlZD. William A. Wait, Cashier of the Glen's Falls Dank, viited the District Attorney's office to- dy nd Mentiflnl the bowls stolen from his bauk. He then made the nocessarv affidavit tbat Brady may be Indicted by the Graud Jury tor bringing stolen property, la tne county- seven yart in Btalej 1'xiaoa Is the penalty uponeoa- yea Vfctlon. THE NXWORLKANB WHI8T FRABDS.

A New Orleans corresiiondeut writing sbont the whisk vfrsuds la tbat city, show by fact and figures tbat whisky which pay a tax can not be manutacturea in hovumsudi as prusent price without considersble lo, for the xcellent reason that- ail the materials must be brought from a distance ami par high rate of transportation. Nevertheless whisky is exiensively made there. In two Tears there has baea a railing off of 6A.KJ0 barrels In the r'elpte of Western whisky at New Orleans, yet there aa seen si tne same lime an increase ia ine quantity sold In the New Orleans market, not- WllnStanoing wuicn sua uoTcrnmant cuiibci. a tax upon the msaufacture of only about 1NUU0 that two eut of every three pay no tax. i FLatTWOOD FABK KACK8.

1 Tha trot brtween American Ulrl and Harry attracted a large crowd to rieetwood Park today. American Girt, which was tbe favorite at Odd! of 100 to 00, waa the winner, aa follows: Americas uiri: taais.fi M.I I ouu LATa KUBslAK MINI8TIR a. 8s. Fetersbvirg letter-writer, under date ef the gD sends the following sketch of the tick- I neM, death and lunerai nrncw war in icmaios of the late United Statee Minister to tha Court of thsCaar: Tnt atpiomaiio saruor wovernor Orr came to painful end before It was fairly begun. It it sot cult two months si nee be srrlved in bt Petersburg end presented his credentials to tbe Emperor.

He wa suffering at the time from a severeeold, eontrscted during the trip over, and about a wsek alter his formal Installation in his new office he was forced to take to hit bed. From that day he did not leave hi apartment. The eoloV settled oa hi Inngs, and afterward passed to his liver, so that bit blood became scri-iusly affected. No sertous result was apprehended, however, and on Friday, four days before he AiLt ki. thoaebt he we (lowly, yet teadllv, imprevieg; butea lioaday lalthr waa a change, and he died luite smldenly at two o'clock.

Funeral services were eelebrstedtOiday la the ehapelof the Knglltb-Amerlcan Society. ik. ZTV. siuMini and tbe pastor sirouly road the Impressive ritusl of the Church of loglasML and closed with a short prayer. The gioumlylltUe chapel waa by so means full.

There were sums dosea ladies (Kng lh and Artcn). k.ir a AnaM Amartaaa renilamea in black, ami thirty or forty Diplomat la their brillant yet tmJwWUrejiiW r-7 was there, the Ministers of and attaches other legatioBS a well a of Foreign Office. Mr. J. L.

Orr, lun- tne solitarv hit, iiign i numm nni niir. isrvwemt rnmny mouruer, stood side by side with General Pomutx.tbe Consul, who wore the familiar nni? form of a Brigadier-General of the American Army. Ths seene was indescribably sad. Alter tha Hector had finished the servivua, tb Diplo mats walked around the coffin, and dropped each upon It a little sand; civilians present did the same; and as the mellow Bnsaiaa ana broke through jibe stained window of the humble Church, the enrtege took ep Its march, and paid away, 'i it lew Amerieaosm re-tersburg (tnere are not above half adotea fa mi-Ilea) were very attentive to the unfortunate Mia-tutor, and since his death have taken entire charge of thefuneral arrangements. The English friends of the Legation have also been very kind, and the sad circumstanoe surrounding (be ease have awakened a-uuaral avmnmlhr livjtha DlulomaLla Corpa." tTTTRSING TJP A WAITT MK8S, TheBrooklva JCnnU aavai "Mr.

KmsiJier and bis frisnds have determined to take definite action on the whole realtor of the Bowen-Tilton-BeecherscandaL and that at a meeting of the deacons of Flymoath Church, Friday evening, it was resolved to proceed at onoewith an gatioa. Mr. Bowen Is said to be now la Indian- apoua." FOREIGN rKANCI. Pabis, May SL It Is reported that tbe Bank of France will advance the bonds necessary to com plete the payment of the war Indemnity, and tbat the evacuation of French territory by the Ger man troops will follow Immediately, 1 The Orleanlata la ths Assembly are seeking' an alliance with tb Left Center, having refused to form a coalition with the Legitimists and Bona-partist. The Lsft Ceater, however, decline to entertain their proposition.

CEHMANY. Bielix, May Shah of Persia arrived here this afternoon. Ha was received at tbe ctatloo by the Emperor, several members of ths Imperial family tod Biimarek, and was ssoorted to the palace assigned him during his sojourn In Berlin by a large body of troops. At the depot and on tbe street through wbleh tbe procession moved there were great crowds of cltliens, who enthusiastically welcomed the distinguished visitor. s.i MEXICO.

Si, The Governor of Mexico has arrested a number of monks and nuns, on th charge of maintaining Improper relations la private houses which tbey have occupied In rell. glous communities since tbe abolition of con vents. The nuns were reloased, but tbe monks were held. Ths Suites eflltrhvecan and Mexico kava abol labed cock and ball-lghte, THE FAR NORTH. RITCKN OF THE 8KALINO FLXXT A BCBOOKKR BOTTOM UPWARD.

HalipaI, May U-Wlth the exception of few vessel detained In the Ice, the teal fleet has returned to port Tbe eatch amounts to nearly Ave hundred thoossnd teals. A letter from Grand Bank, of April states tbat a vessel, snpHMied from memoranda found on board to be the fishing schooner Thorwaldsrn, of Gloucester, drilled bottom upwsrd Into uantzin win. me bouvor a man much deoom nosed was discovered In the fore- cattle, but there was nothlne ta iudlcale the fate or others or the crew except the wrecked con diiion of the veel. Giara. May (1.

Captain Leblacand three men of the Government schooner La Canadiunne. wore drowned to-dar at Grand Hirer br tha cau- auing oi ioir Boat la a squaik JACK'S JOKERS. Till MODOC SCALP-DCNTBIIB FAIL TO HU TCH ANOTHER GANG RBAOY TO FLAY THI SAME TRICK. an Fbancibco, May SI. General Davis, ac companied by Mr.

Falrchild, three soldiers, one correspondent, Bogus Charley, Steamboat Frank Hooka Jim and Shack-Nasty Jim have returned to Boris's camp In safetr from a scout. Bogus Charlev. Curlr-Headed Doctor, and other Indiana who went on an independent scout after Captain Jack, were expected back at camp yetwroar. Several Modocs are la the vicinity of Fair child's rsnrb snxlous to surrender. The total number of prisoners bow Is nineteen men.

twenty-three squaw snd thirteen children. Twenty.Bve remain with Captain Jack, and are well armed. A mounted courier Is expected on ounaay. IOWA. TWO MORI BENDERS CAPTURED FARMER KILLED.

Drsi'qrx, I May SL A young man snpposed to be young Bender, son of the well-known Kan ass murderer, was arretted at West Liberty, Iowa, to-day and a woman thought to be Mrs. Bender wa arrested at Oxford. Iowa. There seems to be littledoubt as to their identity. Both parties are held for further development.

I a farmer Daman a.rrgcr, in nrivina noma xrom Independence, Iowa, last night, losing the road waa precipitated down the railroad embank ment, and himself and two honalf Instantly killed. lbs North Iowa Turnfcst commenced here this evening. LOUISVILLE. 6CTCIDI FROM RKMOR8B TRADES' ASSEM BLYTHE MALEVOLENT POTATO-BUQ. Loi'isvillb, May 81, A young man named Ben Scoboe, who shot and killed a young man named Ben, Farisb, at Bowling Green, some weeks since, committed suicide at that place last night, driven to the deed by remorsu.

ATr! AsrmniywMrranliMtintnl eltv last sight by delegalea from lb Trade' Ha ions of l.ouivtlle. Mew Albany aad JeOertooville. Robert At wood waa today sentenced to twenty years in tbe Penitentiary for forgery and cmbc-alemenC Tho Colorado potato bug la doing much daman-e to tbe potato crop in this acclloa of th Slate. FIRES. QriNCT, IlL, May 31.

The stables of (he Bal lard House caught Br fhls afternoon, and they, with tlx hones, were destroyed. The Ore ex tended to the hotel, aad at one time threatened distraction of the whole block, but waa naily extinguished. Two Bremen foil from the second story of the hotel. One of them, named Ben liarksr, waa hnuiy injured. I I II Deeeratiaa-dtsy.

EVAXsviLtl. Msr St. Decoration services to day wore participated la bvalnrge concourse. One veb-rsn of lmt.six of Mexico, snd a large number of I'nioa soldiers of the rebellion participated. One Revolutionary soldier's grave was garlanded, and Bowers strewn over several nunnrea lanir Union heroes from manv States.

Klnquont a. Hreiars were msde by Hon. W. F. Parrett and Colonel J.

Buchanan, two bands of music and several thousand people participating. The Misting fiteaiuer. raw Orlians, May 81. Kin steamers and several sailing vessels have arrived since Monilav, but bring no tidings of the missing steamer Oeorg Cromwell, which left Hew Tori for Mew Orluaa May llih. bhe had a full cargo of ateorted Bierchandii and about nfly souls on board.

Including officers, orew snd paisengers. ilor agent in tois city uviieva mum is iuu anoat. i Brutal Outrage by a Negro, i NtSRVlLLB, May SI. Joe Woods, colored, brutally outraged the person of Mrs. Elizabeth Hampton, a widowed white woman, near Versatile, Rutherford County, Tennessee, a day or two since, and afterward crushed ber akull with an a i.

Woods Is in prison, snd there are strong threats of lynching If the woman dies, which at highly probable. Nashville Baeea. KASnviUt, Msy day of trotting meet in ir. Pun for bono, Josephine, 1, 1. Annie tptaio, S.

dietoneed. Time, and tM. Second rsoe, horses, Lit-tl Mark, 1,1,1 i Uayoneer, 1,1, Time, TTFE rOUMOBT. PRISKK8 aad alt klndlot meting matansis may be had ot the claoinnatl Type Fonadry WKl aaa Vina at, r-llw type which this paper PJi-w a.i aimmtaiaaesae. dean VYytpr a.

I 1 VA SH iCmXlH til aTwa, for ever F0RTT FBAES thl PURELY VEGETABLE UTKB MEDICINE hat proved be the GREAT TOT AILING SPECIFIC FotLivbb CoxnAirr aad Its' painful CONSTIPATION. Jaundloa, Bll lou attack. SICK HEADACHE Colic Daores. slon of Spirits, SOUB STOsUClf. Heartburn, CHILLS and Alter years or carerui experiment, so meet rroai aim urrvni ueinana.

we now nreauce rrom our original bmsiiw Vwdtrt THE PREPARED, A tlnuld foim ef SIMMONS' LITER REQtT- LATOU, containing all Kewendenlul Bad valua- dis properties, snu oner it ia ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES. The Powders (price aa before). Sent by mail 1 00 per package. i tM ITCAUTIOIflja Bnv ne Powilara er PRKPiRIO flnnfONS1 LIVER REGULATOR unless la our engrave! wrspp.T, with Trade-mark, Sump and Signature unuroaea. nun oiner is genuine.

J. H. ZEIUN et MACOK, and PHILADELPHIA. BOZ.T3 BT A-JjX. TJS.T7OOZ8T0.

EXCURSION. CHICAGO IimiJUILT! The Kankakee Line in the Field! PERSONS detlrooe to tec "New Chicago," and attend the Ureat Ullmorc Jubilee, should nro- eure their tickeu via the above Line. Tickets only for the Ronnd Trint aood to June Id ami sin, ana to return any win up to ana UOluu- login win. Trains lesvs tbe Plain-street Depot at 8:48 A P.M. snd t.40 P.

running thronsh to Chicago in IS HO UK. Trains leave Chicago both Saturdav and Sunday Sights. PULLMAN'S bLEEPlNQ CAUl are attached to all Night Traina. This la the ONLY LINE running PULLMAN PVKIOKCAKH on Day Traina. Tickets will he on sale at No, 1 Burnet Hons, our.

suiru ana vine sic, ana as me uepot. l-ai- INSURANCE. national Insurance Co OF CINCINNATI, O. Office, Nos. 78 and 80 W.TbirdSt.

Capital, 0100,000 thsT Marine. Inland. Tranioortatlon and Fir Risa taken St eurreut rales. DIKKITUKS: Joha Burgorns, J. H.

Rogers, M. Fethhslmer, usury aiortea, B. w. amllB, T. I McDonald, licurv Kills.

II.GroinkemperT. R. Bins. Jason Kran, '(', W. Wt, Jo.

Riwwo. JUtix Ultuo I MS, President. niNRTC.lTSNKB.Sarretarr. Oko. W.

PouuiAN, Js-, Sarteyor. delS4f FOREIGN STEAMERS. Reduction in Passage! OCIOie LINE BETWEEK Tort, Queenstown ani LiTenool, (CARRYING THE V. MAILS.) Idaho, Minnesota, Manhattan, Wisconsin, He. sailing from new on every vv euncsuay.

CABIN passage from Mew Vork tfO and S3S gold. State-rooms on The tarns dw sa halonn. Staeraare: IJU from New Fork; S3t from Llrer-pool or tjuornttown, parable la currency. Parage from er to Uermany. France, Norway, Sweden, Ac, at lowest rates.

Remittances lo Ureat Urllals, Ireland and the Continent. Apply to WILLI A M9 A fit'IOK, t9 Broadway, Mew ork, er G. II. BU -blNU A CV n. w.cor.

inini ana walnut, sp-tf Cincinnati. Ohli lilo. FOR mEBPOOLJM (JUEENSTQWit IMf AN LIME OF ROYAL MAIL 8TF.A Jf ER tailing from New York every TUUtteDAX SATURDAY. tlckete bold to and From Kngltuad. Ireland and the Continent.

Rates Csliin, 7 sad StMl Beuad Trip, SI 33, gold: Huwrage, fU turrency. Applv to J01IM O. DALE, Mo: IS Broadway, Kew York, or In Cincinnati to BKPLKK A CO, north-west comer Third and Vain sts- BUHMIKJ A Baukiuaj and J. A. UitlLAiiN A OJ banker.

iXtUf PROPOSALS. I Proposals for Printing the Debates '-lor the COXSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. THE Rtandlng Committee on Printing, ef the i.onttitutlonal Convention of Ohio, invite pro-iHMiila for lbs composition aad press-work of ths IMiates of tald Convention. The paper It to he furnished by the State, snd the binding lobe done at th Stat Bindery; and If said contract la let to parties out of th city of Columbus, the contractor Bust receive the pspsr st the omneof the Heeretarv of Slate, and duiiver th printed sheet at the But Blnderv. Sealnd proposal will be received, therefore, at the office of the 8eere arv of State, In the otty of Columbus, tip to SATURDAY, June 1,1873, st o'clock A.

aad to be addressed to the under-signed. JACOB OUtiMlC, Chslrmsn. Columbns, Msr 80, 1873. mytl-tKw SKALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RW fU ED at tbe Office of the CommHmlone rs of Sewers until it CrJock noon ef TUESDAY, July 1st, A. D.

Itffl tor eoaatrartiug sewers and necessary appurutnanoet, according to tpeolfloatioot on Ale In the office of the Commissioners of Hewers, In MAIN AND TWELFTH BTKtCETs), frosst the tarntlaus of the pree-ent stowar la Abigail BUeat te the Kast Lino of Clay street. Tho contractor will be required to take tueh pipe from the city as can be furnished by tbe Commissioners at the usual ratea- UiddVer will give their full names, not tbe same of th Arm or company. The Board reserve the right Of rejecting any or all of the bid. Rach bid to he Bceompaated by two sureties, snd ne person will be aooupted as turety who le a bidder or who has a contract in progress nndesr Uie Commissioners of Hewer. Bidder to use tbe printed forms, a no other will be received.

By order of the Board. mySlw JHIANK M. MoOORD. Clerk. EXf EDPR0PO8AL8 WILL BB RKLK1VAD at the Office of the Board of Improvements until It o'clock boob of MOMDAi, June VL A.l.

ISTS.forsa IRON BRIDGE Over the H. Bad D. B. R- at Kightk Street. Bidden to furnish their own plans and sped S-ratlons for sa Iron Bridge 90 feet In width, with two roadways IT feel ssch ia width, and two slde-walka each I feet wide; with a span of 14-100 reet In the clear between the abutments, ea an angle of 14 der.

41 min as per plan of abutment on tie in Ihsoffloe of the City Civil Engineer. Tbe plans snd specifications to be accompanied by a strain sheet designating the strain upon each part, and la dimensions ef each part as proposed, Tbe capacity of the Bridge to be such as to sustain a worklag load of Its) lb, per square foot la eddttiea to weight of the streestjre. One of the center trustee calculated to so tela sa additional weight of lbs. per lineal foot for gas and wattr-plpee. The Hoard reserves the right of rejecting any or all of the bids.

Eaeh bid te be accompanied of two sureties. Bidders to the printed form, ss ae other will be received. By order ef th Board. snjS-tt 1: li I lTblooicof' li v. i ALL That It beauty, rather than genius, which all generation of men ksve werthlped la tha sex Can it be wondered at, then, that so mach of woman's time aad attention should he directed to tbe mean ef developing and preserving that beaotyt Women ksow, too, that whew men apeak of the Intelleot ef women, they speak eritlcaUy, Umely, coolly; but when they come te speak ef the aharmi of beatv tlfnl woman, their language and their eyes kindle with en enthusiasm which shows thsn to be pre- fouadly, If not, Indeed, rldionlonsly-, la esmeil Jt part of the natural sagacity of woman to perceive all this, had therefore employ every allowsbls art to become tha goddess of that adoration.

Preach to the contrary, as we may, against tbe arts employed by women for enhancing their beauty, there still stand the eternal faot that the world doss not prefer the society ef an ugly woman el genius to that of a beauty of lees Intellectual acq alternants. The world has yet allowed ae higher mission te women than to be beautiful, and It would seem that the ladies of the present age are car rying this Idea of tbe world to greater extremes thea svsr, for all women now, to whom aature has) -denlsd the tallimanle power of beauty, supply the deficiency by the ate of a most delightful toilet article, known aa the BLOOM OF YOUTH," which kss lately besa in trod used into this eonatry George W. Laird, a dolloats beau tiller, which smooths out all indentations, furrows, soars, removing tan, freckle, and dlaooloratlons from ths skin, leaving the eomplaxloa clear, brilliant and beautUul, the skin soft and smooth. With the assistance of this American Invention ef a lady's telle, female beauty Is destined to play a larger part la the admiration of msa and the ambition of women that) all tbe arts smployed linos her creation. The most delightful and harmless toilet preparation baa been established oyer tea year.

Durt( that time over one million ladies have esed it, and la every Instance gives) entire satisfaction. Ladles need have no fear of using this Invaluable toilet acq aial tioa. One of shstBOitSmlecnlphyslelass of Hew York City, XH. 1 After carefully examining the analysis prepared by the Chemist of tbe Metropol Itaa Board of Health, of the genuine Laird's 'Bloom of proaouaced the preparation harmless, and entirely free) from any Ingredient Injurious to health. i Ladles, Beware of Panjofonn and w.

-uuras "uioom or youth." The unprecedented SBeesse ef George W. Laird's "Bloom of Youth" has Indneed anprinclplsd per. Sons to eoanmrfolt aad Imitate the "Bloom ot Youth." The enalac preparttloa hu achieved great popularity during the law ten ran It has bee la ass. Mr. Ulrd.

being determined to rid the market of eonnteTfsits, aad fa order to protect the pebBe from Imposition, and to prevent their purchasing not only a worthies but a dangerous Imitation ef bis reliable and harmless beautlBer of the akin, ha placed th label of thl prnnaratlon nnder tho eharge of the United State Government, and their engraver, Ur. Joseph R. Carpenter, el Fhlladei. PhJJ f'red the same oa steal plates, at a large expos. The new label will embrace the United btatos Internal Revenue Stamp.

Any person or persons counterfeiting this label will be liable to imprisonment by th United State Buthorltte. Beware of worthlc Im- iiaiioD. aaa iuii uia ttevenua stamp ia nriniea stamped In glass oa the back of each bottle. Mo Sola by all Druggists ana Fancy Goods Dealers. lallyly7piIiWyi.euih)rocl HOLLO WAT'S FILLS.

Hi lici'if ilioE FHILOSOFHT AJTD FACT. Vt VLB THB EICITINQ CAUSE OF SICKNESS. Ths blood Is tbsllftxnsUtnlngtgant It fur. Bishas the components ef flesh, bone, muscle, rv snd integument Th stomaob is Its maau- laetorv, ins veina it aittrtbotors, and the Inle. tiass the channel through which ths wsste matter rejected in It productions Is expelled.

Upon the stomsch. th elroolsiion and ths bowels, these Pills act simultaneously, relieving Indigestion, purifying the fluids and regulating ths excretion, The National Complaint. Dyspepsia the most eommen diss amarig all classes la this country. It aasumssa thousand shape, and is the primary sou roe or nonnterable dangerous maladies; but whatever Ita type or sym ptomt, however obstinate Its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily snd rapidly to this sesrchlng aad unerring remedy. Bilious Affections.

The quantity and quality ef the btlc are of vital Importance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which secrete thl fluid, Uteee Pills operate tpe eincallr, Infallibly rectifying It Irregularities, and effectually curing Jaundice, Bilious Remittents, snd all ths vanetlea of disease generated by aa unnatural eonditiea of the organ, Bowel ConiDlaints. T.J Unless th bowels perform tnetr function properly, tbe whole body suffers. Tans of thousands dis snnnslly of Dysentery, Diarrhea, Chronic Constipation and othar diseases of these wsste pipe of ths system. The effect of the Pills upon all latestinal disorders, whether casual or epidemic, Is a phenomenon In medicine By following the printed dtreetlonsthemoet titrating case ef bowel complaint are promptly controlled.

A Word to Females. The local debility and Irregularities which are eapeelalaanoyaneeaof th weaker ass, aad which, wna neglected, alwayt shortaa Ufa, ar relieved for the time being, and pvevessted for th time te eome, by a course of this mild but thorough alter. stive, Fill art A lest rmedg kw fn (As tporli for (As following iiteatu Asthma Dlsrrhea Influents Bowel Cempl't Dropsy IamaHoa Coughs Debility InwardWeakn't Cold Fevtr aad A awe Liver Complet Chert Disease FemileCompl'uLewnes of Cotlvnese lieadach Spirits i Dyspepsia Indigestion' Piles Sloe A 0 revel Seoond'ry Symp-Vtnsreal Affso. Worms ef all terns ties hinds Bold at the Maanfsetorles ef Hollow AT A Maldea Lane, Mew York, sad by all re. SpacUbl Druggltu and Dealer la Medicine throughout the United (Mass in boxes st Bt oeata, (MX cents, and fl each.

l7ovitfnytf trademark of a letter In LttUUUU: eirri. on each box ot Pills or Pot af Ointment. This secure the gnnin (Jall-eodlyAeewWyly-M) MEDICAL. Go Consult the Ricord of America. KIT ATS DISEASES CUBED Cf TURKS dsys, without the use of creaiy.

lossof time or change of diot, Young men suffering front sclf-abu. excesses, etc tha disease, tne de ttroyer of thousands, permanently cured. MluV dle-ared or old mea afflicted with Im potency siieadilv restored to manly vigor. Fsu moderate. Great Medical Circular fur two t-otnt stamp.

Da Bonaparte's great book, price BOc French Safes, against disease, ti eech, or three forgs. FcmsiS DAB, BUNAf AKTa, a) KhTNOLDS. jao-w It bcamore sU LOST I TRW AT.Tt Wiwtbbii MiniOAL hL MAimOODra5nlalth1 only place la the country where young men have been and caa be restotad froiw th Kscta of Sal auiusw yj sua wu NU FAY au' I required ef tweponslbls persong until eared, iend two stamps for CfreuUrt of Advloe oa deL tcM ataWert (e both sexej, SiiOl-ljDAWi HI toxjth. Worthless Imitations of Oeorgo 1 1 on too Iroat label, and ths name O. W.

Laird IS ether Is genuine. This dsllgbtrai preparation) la STEAMBOAT MATTIES. KAJTAWHA RIVEH.f BKOCLARKANmWUA RITEB FACKFT. For MavavilU, ForUmoath, OaUlpeUs, sl all I'olntaea Kanawha Ulvec Leaves TCESDAT, 8d, et 4 P. the Una passenger steam or JCLI A NO.

J. REYNOLDS, Master. Jam. II. Stiattom.

Clerk. For freight or pssssge spnlv on a-fP board, or to GfcOKUIt Agent, It) West Front street. UPPER OHIO. JPIOINISISU MONDAY AND TUURSDAT PACKET. Fof Galllpoiifl, and PomcroY.

TBROVOB TO roMIHOT kVBBT TSir. Leave THIS DAY, td, st 4 P. M. the elegant tide-wheel passenger steamer OHIO NO. Faasg Batcbblob, Mtster.

CBABLII KlONIxa Clark. Freight received at all honrs ob 'm nmw. Wharf -treat of ClnoinnatLBIg Sandy, ana romeroy racket Co, tits MOSSa.1 Ag Ul ChestBik tni Ohio Rallrotif Ptckttt. FLIKTWOOD, IBOSTONA, 1 Caps. J.

T. CiarikLL. I Capt. a as Hoarsraxa. DAILY at 4 P.

from Wharf-boat. foot of Main street, winmini at nuntingioa wnn 1'mkiiiiiii Trains for all point la Kanawha Vallev, White i'aMKiitftit ruiunurspriBga.Kicnmonn.AorioiB.wasbiagton, Baltimore, Mew York, Charleston, B. Savannah. Augusta, and all point East and South-east, Tickeu sold at 1 1 In oa board Steamer snd at Company's uffloe. Through bills lading given at lowest rate oa Wharf-boat, foot Mala st, T.

N. Jomksou, Con'g Ag't; W. Uohsbill. Sup't, Imyltl U.S. SXAIjLs HTlAMliltH.

WILD WOOD, Powta MMBB. From Wharf-boat, foot of Walnut th I For MATSVII.MC dsilv, st Vor PORTSMOUTH Tnetdsy.Thnrsdsy.SstnrvtBl Agents: Win. Uallgsta for Wild. Wood; as. Mvblstl for Potomac r' (my4foHn For New Richmond aad Chllo, 1 from foot of Walnut at, DAILY ti P.M.,0.

P. HCNTINGTON.a MosuAi.TMa.M.ri T. P. Botlam, Clerk. Leaves CHlLOatl A.

M. DAILY. i let LOWBH OHIO. Clndnnntl and Louisville Cnltod Mall Line Btawaaere. TICKET orFFJES NO.

BUB- KKT HUUbE, and on the 2mjt General Frelaht Offlee, No. to Vineau ir Uiit ofllee oa Whsrf-bost, foot of Tin. FerLOUld. all way landtag. For LOC1SVLLL1C daily, I P.

hL, leading at Aurora. Vavay, tarrollum and adUononly- Oa sKfluai one Doai oniy, leaving at IX, aodn uiof ail way saaumga. upper Misaisanrt ST. LOCIS AND CIN'TI KXPRESS LYNX, For Kvansvllla, laira and St. Leal.

Leave FRIDAY. Sth, at P. the flne side. wheel natsesgar steamer LrCYRERTRAM llM'L K. UBAT, Master, Agsnt, Mo, IB Public Landing; giving luruusb raneipts to all poloU ea Upper Miassaeippt aad Missouri Rlvr.

Jet LOWER MlSaiSSIPPL. Cia'H, LoDisTille JNow Orleaiis Paclet Co. H. A. JONES, Fres-t J.

WISE, ttrpft, 73. J. Tfatchet, New Orleans. FROM COMPANY'S WnARF-BOAT. Leaves WEDNESDAY, 4th, atSP.

M. poslUvelr, the elegant passenger steamer' LOUISVILLE ALEX. F. PO ER, Master. CHARTER, J.

A ROBINSON, A genu. TT OLD RELIABLE. Memphli and Ohio LUTer racket Co. or If esnphls and all Polnu ess the Ohio aad kliaalaslppl JUvers, (From Wharf-boaL foot ef Syeamnre street.) Leaves WEDN E8DAT, 4th, at P. M.

the new and elegsnt peasenger steamer KOBlKHOM.Mai.ter; For freight or passage apply on board. or toTHOfC "F.rfr,.m s-" je. CUARTEB, QUE MOSSET, Agents. Jal MerchaIlts, Indepeiident JLdne. Orlevns, FROM COMPANY'S WHAKF-BOAT.

Leaves WBD.NESOAY, 4th, St P. M. poaiUvelV, the tae shle-wheel passenrer steamsr CHAB. BODMANN. O.

P. btilNKJJa, Masteg. For freight or passage apply oa Ja'Tjt board, or lo Cd MObSliT, GETTY KOGCIBK, J.UDOBJUH A CO, Ageata, mjal nil i' 1 i I-.

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