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" dUR OIIUttOHKO. '
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VHUiaTlAN OHUKCU Wehtofinlh street
between Wathliutton mid Walnut.
Treachlwr, every tlilril nml fourth .Sunday
!iunday school at a p. m.
Prayer mccllng Wednesday r.venlni;.
' KlU'itiMiiLi!, Taster.
I'llKSUYTllUt AN KlghlU Blrtiot.
lToichlnp, HaMiath nt 10 a.m. ml 7) p.m
Prayer roeellvij, Wednesday nt74 p. n.
a-ibbatti BchooV, n p.m. . .1. M. l.ansderi,
.....Irn.lAnt. IfltV. II . Til A YltK. l'MtOf
MKTHOIM.-JT.-Cor. Mhhth aud Walnut Sf.
Proai'liing, naouitin m u.. p, ...
...... ..... ln. WrilnrwlllV.71 t).tl.
Habbath School, a. p.m. I., w. Hilllwoll,
ktiDeitntcnUent. UV. J. I., wali.kji,
it..ur
i HUHUI1 OK TI1K KKIKKMKlMKvleo
.Monitor praynM. Sabbath 101 "
Kvonlm; prayers. 74 p.m.
! abbath School, II a.m.
v. Vii.ih. A. Oii.iii:ui, Hector.
T. l'ATUICIC'a CilUUCIl-Nliith Ht. and
Washington Avenue.
1'ubllc service, Habbath 8:10 and 101 '.
Vespers, 7 p.m.
.SibUth School, 2 p.m.
Jirvlcu nvcry day, 8 a.m.
ItKV. I. J. O'JUlXOlU.', Tlltst.
T. .lOHKl'll'S CllUKCIL (Oormati,) cor
mi of Walnut and Cross M-meti.
Man. every Habbath ut 10 o'clock a. m.
e,pcrs, 'I p. in.
Mats iluriiii! woek day. B o'clock u. in.
llcv. O. UovvukU, l'ricot.
IKItMAN LUTlIHUANCIlimcil-l'tUi
.tncl between Washington Avonuo anil
Wftltl.lt htlllOt.
1'rcaclilni; Huudoy .M'jtniin; at 10 o'clock.
.Sabbath hebool at 'J 0'clocl: p. m.
Ukv. (J. DtieitucilNr.u, Taster.
lOlJNO MKN'H CHlllHTIAM AS.ioUA
l KiS-Keiiiliir meetlne: lioroiiil Moiidai
etch mouth at thilr loom our ItocfcweJj
A i'o's bookstore, Commercial avriino.
VisuMy Tis)cr nmdlne;, ''riday,"! p.m. at
t.u ibum.
i. w.Hrit.i.wKi.t. rromioiii.
..W.ONU JJI.SHIO.NAHV 1IATTIST
HlHIOli. Comer Syor.moro aud Korty-
hist 8truoU. 1'rrauliln,; Hal'lifilli at 11
o'clock n. m. uul II o'clock p. lu.
Sunday .School 1 o'clock p. in.
Tho church la connected with the IIUii'iU
Atsoclallon, l.y tilt) Flirt MIloiiry lUp-
tin ( l.urcl. ol Olio.
Ukv. Sji.omiin I.xon'aiih, 1'itlit.
t'KH'AN MK'I 'HOlJldT. r'nurlcnutti, bo
twttiii Walnut ami Cedar.
Siiici.s, Habbatti, 11 a.m.
.:i'bith heboid. H p.Ui.
mills it J p.m.
t OND ri'M. WILL UATI'lhTnf-
t.Milh Htieet., letV)Ct'U Wnlnut ami Oeilar.
.nrvllO Hnbbalb, H ami 3 p. 111.
ItKV. N. IllCim, I'antor.
ItKK Wil.l. HAI'TJHT UOMK 11I.S.UO.N
CAHHATli SI 11001.. Coiner Walnut
km) tUfimr KUtuta.
Aabbalb HcLool.il a.m.
HltoT KHKK Wll.l. HAJ'TLST CIIUI'.CU
-Curry'iillarrackH
heivfcen, Sabbath 11 a.m., 3 p.m. A7Jp. in.
Hkv. Wm. JiKixK r, 1'aator.
; I1.RT MISSKJ.NAUY HAl'TIKT ClUJUCU.
- uilar, between Ninth ami Tenth .St.
I rvauiilu; Sabbatli, IUi a,ui. ami 74 p.m.
I'm) it meellnir. Nuduun'Jay evening.
l'lkaulilK, Kriilay evohltifr.
-ibbalh hcliool, 1) p.m. John YaiiDaxter
uu.l Jlary Htepbtn,auptrlnt.ri"lunt)'.
KKV. T. .1. SlIOllLb, l'a.tor.
M'iiNI) llAl'TlbT ( IH.HCH l'outteeiith
Intl. between Cedar tiid Walnut. The
culy jiapliiilcliiui'briicuifnUuil by the An
II. ilu.n.
n vi' n, r.bbaUi, 11 a.m. 3 p,ra. and 7 p.m.
itfV. Jicon Iiiuiii.ky. Klder.
SEOltUT bltUKHS.
TUB JIAHONH.
. AIT.0 COUMAMIKltV, .NO. 13.-SUtud
Atitiubly at tliu Asylum Masonic Unll, Hti
ami third MoiuHtk In cacli mouth.
AIHO COUNCll., A'o.iM. Htgular Convo.
catiuu at .Masonic Hall, thu eecoud Vrlday
in eicil moutli.
AIHO CHAl'TKH No. 71. Hcgular Con-
v.catlon at Mui-uulc 1 nil, on the third
'luetdayot cvorv month.
.AIHO I.OIIUK, No. m K..t A. M. KeKU-
iit Oimmunlcatlomi at Matonlc Hall, the
tci.oud and fotitUi Monday of each mouth.
TDK OD1J.KKI.I.OWS.
AI.KXANDKH I.ODOE, 'l-JIecbi In Odd-
r'uttoHra' Hall, tn Arter'd building, vtry
Thliraday cvenliiK at B o'clock.
STATE OFFICKHS.
ivrnor John I. lli crldj;c.
l.luUttlmliV-Goornor
c. ntary of Ktate Ocoriro II. Harlow.
Auditor of Stalo C. K. l.lpplncott.
iHato Treanurer Ca'Per Jiutz.
Attorney Ouncral Jnme K. Kdnall.
Supt. Public IiwtnicUon Neirtou llatcman
CUNOKWHSIKN.
.onatorK-Hlchard J. 0lcby and John A.
Heprcacntatlvo Klhtcfiitli DUtrlot Isicc
.lomenu,
MKJI1IKH3 UKMJltAL. AH.SUMIH.V.
HuprcnenUth'04 lu the Wth dlBtrltt.
i.lu Jl. Obcrly, Win. A. Lemma and Jlath
w .1, lii-M-orc.
k'tuator for the With dUtrl'-.t. Jensc arc.
COUNTY OTKICKUS.
CIHCUIT COUIIT.
JUdKO 1). J. Ilakr-r, of Alexander.
Ulu'l! Attoruoy 1'utrlck II. 1'opu,
ritrk K. f. Yociiui.
ShoriU A. II. Irvlu.
Wru. Martin As.nmor nr.d Treasurer.
Minuyor John I'. Ilcl).
OOO.NTV COUHT.
Juito- K. Itrow.
AiioclalcB-J. K. JUCritr and S. Btnuihll
(li. Clork Jacob U. Lynch.
Coroner John II. (lon.un.ni.
JIUNICll'AI. (lOVKHNMKNT.
Mayor John Wood.
Tieusurer It. A. Cunnlnijham.
Comptroller K. II. Kalllp".
'Ink Mlchaol llowloy.
Attoruoy II. Watson Webb.
I'oltcc Jlaslitratos K. HrosJ and J. J.
till a.
MarMialandChlcof l'filleu Wm.Mullale.
Slicct CommUslouor 1), J. littll;an.
.Mombcn Tolleo Korco A. Cain tnrgent,
,S'. W. Wontun, l'hllllp Uclm.Chan. Slohnci
tud Henry T. Martin.
HOAltI OV AI.DKIIMRN.
Unt wurd -Hiram lllxby and J, Jl.
?Ull!p.
Hccond ward Herman Slayers uuJ Wood
ititeuliou.-e.
Third ward John McKwuu and F. liora-
nojer.
Kourlh ward C
Ncllli and Jl. .1.
jitOauley,
Kll'lh ward Jno. H. Hoblnnou and Win.
I MorrW
jf semi nMM
VANILLA. LEMON 70.,
I'or rlavorlnu loo Cream, Cakea &. Paslry,
With KTCitt care, by a new rrocrsa, wc
.nntract From tho rrii, Bclcct Fruits and
Aiomuucs, eacn cuaracicrisuo m
produce Flavorings of rare exeeuenee,
Of great strength and perfect purity,
No voiionous oils, Ecery flavor as ten
renewed. No deceit each bottle full
measure, 7tolding ont-half mora than
others purporting to hold aume- quantity.
Use them once, wilt use no other. Tin
most delicate, delicious flavors ever made.
Ho superior to tho cheap extracts, AsV
(or Dr. Price's Special Flavorings. Man
tinctured only by
BTEELE APBIOE.
Depoti, CUICAQO tad ST, L0UI9
Manufacturers of Dr. Pries' s Cream
Making JPtmdtr.
Iltc ittlliijitt.
IMMIcnllon llfflea, flnlUltn Unlld(n
Hniiiiniuiu Ainair,
SUNDAY, M'mU VO, lh7l.
THE NBW VICEItOV
JjAND.
Tim Irish gcntiy urn
ptoiiscd ill tin) JJuko ol'
of ihj:-
very nnicli
Aliurtiorn'H
Imviiig emeu nioroiicccjitcd Ilio viceroy
nlty ol' 1 rotund, nml ail the more .o uh
ho fullillK thu double iituuliun of a great
lauded proprietor and viceroy. In ex
tent, litri ios!OhsionH ntu anions the
largest in tlio eouutry, lint in value
they arc itiferior to Lord l'ctiibrokc,
DovoiiHhire, Watcrlbrd utid Sir lliel;
atd Wallace. Lord I'eiiilroku'a is the
most valuable, comprising as it docH
the most fashionable part of Dublin,
and land between the city and Kings
town. Tho relilal is now .U70,(lf)U a
year. Tlio Duko of Aherconi has al
ways been eonspieuous for his line ap-
pearaticu and noblo bearing, and is,
iicrhans thu benu ideal of an aristocrat.
His daughters arc remarkablo for their
bcautv and splendid alliance'. They
have respectively married thu Marl of
Dalkeith, olile-t hou ol the lluku ol
Miiccleuch ; tlio Marquis of ISlatulford,
eldest hou ol the Dukuol .lailliorougli,
the Earln of Durham. Litchfield and
Mount Edgecombe, and the Marquis of
liausdowne. iNo lain.ly in I. upland
has such a pieHige at the jires.'nt time.
The duko hai thieesous in parliament.
The oldest is Lord in Waiting to the
Prince of AVahM, the third under hue
relarv for India. Tint closest intimacy
Iiiii existed from childhood between
this family and Oucon Victoria's
The duchess, half t-ister to Earl Unwell,
n celebrated lor the charm ami grace
fulness fiflior manner. Her mother was
one of the daughters of the famoua
DuchcpH of (Jnrdon, known :n "the
Duke p.itchcr,"as she married her three
daughters to Dnkes. It is a fact that
her grace at one time "had her e)c on"
the first l-.mperor .Napoleon as a hou-
in-law, nml Fpent much ol her timu in
Paris with that end in view. It was,
however, from a ball at the hothu ol
her daughter, the Duchci ol Jlich
iiioikI, that Wellington was mimuioutxl
to eoiioiicr. at aterloo, Iier coutein-
plated fou-in-law The Duchess
Abercorn was a traveler in the train to
which that awful accident happened, in
1 fclS by a petroleum wagon running
down an incline and coming in contact
with tue engine ol the Iriflli mail, iter
inarvelom-ly cool aud calm behav
ior on tho ocea.-ion excilud profound
admiration. The Duko of Abercorn
:eedcd his grandfather as first Mar-
qni., when a boy. 1 lie nrsi .iarqms
was a great celebrity in ins nay, ami
plays a large part in contemporary memoir-.
In the north ol Ireland he was
quite u prince, and the Duke of Well
ington refers in his dispatch to the
trouble he has in ratifying ' the two
great northern Lords," Abercorn and
Oonyughiun. 1-rom his scat .Stanmorc,
Lady Morgan writes : "This house
looks like a little town. One hundred
and Iwonty pcoplo ulept under the roof
at Christmas, not including the under
servant:?. The (,'ucon's Cham
berlain told me there was nothing
like the whole establishment in En
gland, and perhaps for a hubject in Eu
rope ,' and I.ockhart tells how Mr
Walter Scott delighted to record bin
mooting with Lord Abercorn; traveling
between Carlisle and Longtown, a,pcr
haps, tho last relic; of ubtylc of man
ners now passed away, and never like
ly to bo levived. "The ladies of tho
family occupied four or five carriages,
all drawn by tho Marquis' own horecs,
whilo the noble lord himself brought
up the roar, mounted on horseback aud
decorated with the ribbon of the bar
ter. On meeting the cavalcade, Scott
turned with them, and was not a little
amused when they reached tho village
ol Lougtown, which by had ridden
through an hour before, with the pre
parations made for tho dinner of the
nartv. Tho Marouis' inaior-domo and
cook liad arrived here at an early hour
ol the morning, and every thiuf? was
now arranged for his reception in the
paltry little public hou-cs as nearly as
possible in tlio My lis ol ins own totuiy
mansions. Tho duck sand gecsu that
three hours ago had been dabbling in
tho village pond weie now i cany to
make their appearance under number
less disguifcs ns entrees. A regular
brll of faro tlankcit tlio .Marquis covur.
I'.very towel had been pressed to do
t'crvlci! as napkin, and, mat nothing
might be wanting to this mimicry
of npleudor, the landlady's crockery
and pewter had been furbished up and
mustered in poleuin lorm on a crazy
old bullet, which was to represent a
sideboard worthy of Lueullus." I n his
former Vioo-roy'alty tho Duko'rt house
hold and equipage arrangements were
on a superb fcale, nml their splondor
will now doubtless bo repeated.
Cenlar i.inimeiij.
Thu L'reat discovery ol Iho
Hi;e. incro isno pain wnien
tho Centaur Liniment will not
relieve, no Rwellliifj whleh It
will not subdue, and no lame
ness which It will not corn
riilsls dtronir rminaee. nut
it is true It Is no aiiubuu:
KlflAtptS
tlio loo.ipo Is printed niouiid
A circular containing ceitlti.
each bottle,
iates of wonderful mires ot rheumatism
neuralitla, lock-jaw, epralmi, swcIIIiiks,
burns, so.aliU, eiiked-brt lists, potsonnua
'iltes, Irczen leet, u'oul. saltrhcuui.oar.acliii
ti, i.iiii n,i. p.., .Inn ot tlio 1. iilinoiit will bo
dint cratl to aiivolii'. It Is tlm most won-
ile rful hoalliiK and pain rellevlnir agent tho
world has overproduced. It soils as no ar
tli'lii uvnr l.nforii did sell, and It sella because
It docH just what It pretends to do. One bot
tle ol thu Centaur Liniment lor animal
(yellow wrapper) Is ivoiin iiunuriiii iioi
ins lor unailnoil. strained nruallod hoisui
ami niiiluH. and for s row-worm in slieeu.
No family or stocK-owner can atford to bo
without centaur l.inuuem. rnee, w eenui
acgr bottlen. , .1. 1'. Hoso & Co., K,
llroadway, Now York.
0AHT01UA is inoru lli n a Fii'stiiuto lor
Castor Oil. It tno oniy h.ii k urticiu In
existence wli eh Is sure to reulilato tlio bow
els, euro wlndcollo and produeo natural
ilcep. It Ispleasanttotuko. Chlldrcnneed
not cry and innihcrs may slocp. jo-7 wly
A. .1.11014 M.D.
Ollleo over Thorns ,t Ilro's. ftroeory stoit
No, l!ll Commercial avenue, coiner i:ii;liH
tlreut. Kexldeneu enrnrr Waililiiijtoii uvo
no and KouiteeiAh Urrtt.
l.CMItKII.
airo Box and Basket Co.
tn:ti.t:iiH in-
LUMBER
til'
AM. KINliM, HAIlli AMI SUIT,
Keep I'niht.iiilly oiili.ni'l
FLOORING, SIDING.
AL'O, I. AT) I,
I"
11 1th Street
Mill and Yard
ounuv
and Ohio
Lcvcc.
OAIIIO, IZ1X1.
GINGER
"LOCK 01? 'PIIE W4VLKI"
Andrew l.olir devlres tn lid the ni olile
know that hr U hIIII 1 1 v 1 1 1 if mid iUiIiiu' bu-l-
liewal liNnlil -mini In i aim, mid K ready In
lii'cive niiv iinlcr frulii I lie eity or rouiilrv
fur oil.i liter, rider, Ale, and v. l.onf
Iti'ir.
lie I iu ulxi eoiniiiMii ed lliu lilalillfai tllli'
of the i i'li'buiteil I'.i lf.i't (.lllL'cr Ale. W lili h
I' put iiii III null water linlllei, iiml Utlie
tiliert lieei-.i"e ever Jet liunufai'liired lor
l.ililil) 11--. L1i.:;-Mlil
rUI!AN 30y rOTUC
COMMEUCIAL AYENl II,
OI'MlSITi:
MM II H'mUl.T.
.1011 N T. IMiNNriiJ, J'
U N 0 11 Y -
MAGJl I N K S II 0 1'
Konor.s anh Tut. Kittiko,
f.TK.t ji r.n.M;, si t r.i., si t:AMiH)ii
Jl.inulaeturcd and ropaireil.
ripcciul attention kIvcu to Ht'lit and heavy
forfflnij, hoii'.e, brlil(,'o. railroad mid Jail w ork
ami all work of a similar character.
Steam and tltlnu' In all lu branches.
A full assortment ot Jlorrla, Tusker .V Co'i
Thlladclphla pipe and llttln.'f. llras goods
etr.. and ir lixturei ,ilwaM on hand.
riTiNG ok ltui'bK rot; oas
MADK A bl'ECIALTV.
Aeut lor Uamcron s special steam pumr
and boiler teedcr. The bet manufactured.
Coil's patent syphon pumps, and .Itnlcon'i
patent t;oernor and Koiemor valve,
The lollowin engines cte for sale :
T'.io steamboat eiiifines, inch boro ol
ej Under; tivo feet troke, and In (jood ordci .
One steamboat shall and crank; wrot Iron
One euirine for ImUtiiiK frelKlit; 7X10.
One 10X20 faw mill engine, with .-halt and
crank lor mulv or sanir saw, second band.
One new TX'lU engine; my own mauufac.
ture.
AUo, a scesnd-liand ntavr ciitttn? nia.
chine and jointer, and warehouse hoisting
mimhlno, lut'ood order.
KukIhus ami machinery of all klndsboul)!
and sold
DK. WM. HALL'S
LUlg,
thj:
CHEAT AJIKU10AX CON-
SU.MTT1VK UK.MKDY
Consiimiillon N .NOT an Incurable dlioHse.
I'li)l;lans nsiiiii'o us tbU (act. It U only
iifeo surf to have tuo KlL'lil lictoedv. mid
the terrible inal tdy can be eomiiiereu.
Hall's Bal:m is this Scracdy.
It breaks un tho nlnht sweat. relieves Hie
oppresxlve tlchtucKH across the limes, nml
near- mo larceraieu aim excoriHieii ninaccs
which thtfienom of ilio dtsonsu pioduces.
whim: i.in: lasts tiikk ins iioimi.
It mav not be too late toellcel a cuio even
alter tlio iloet'jrs hale iilven you iii
Hull'i. lliUim It sold eierywheiv, and
m ly be had nt wholesale of tlio l'ropiietois,
.lonn i' . uenry uurran i-o . ai ineir
Ureal .Mcdleino AVarchoue, 8 and !l College
rl'ico, New York. Trlco 1 per bottle.
Hall's HaUain U aUo a sure remedy lor
coiikIi, 'old, TlinumoBii. Uronclillll",
A.llima, SplttliiK' of lllood, Croup, Whoop,
in;; ChurIi, and all other di'eales ol the res-
pirAiory orunn.
Also l'ropiielors of b'eovlll's lllood and
Liver Syrup.Carbollu Salvo, Kdey's Tmi'lics,
Ojtf;enatod Hitters, Motfs Liver TUN. Ac.,
JOHN K. Hi:Nl!V. Cl'ltl! VN .t CO ,
Hand'.i College Tlace, New York,
:r-Mr.w it.
II AIIIII'.UN.
DANIEL liAMPICUT,
FASHIONABLE UAIILFJI
.1 I 'JK. X Vt.
X) Ti H?3 Ei B M.
.
iCluhth Ulroi't, between Washington nml
Ciniinierelal Avenue,
CAIItO,;iLLINOI.S.
Ml ttnuiiolpli
Collll rtide r'l.
CM CAIIO.
Tfiemott Henowntd flrxtialut of th Aw, In t!.
tniUmtntvrPllIVATJ:, CIlllOXW unit 1,7.7.
X.UIV DISEASES, (lEMl.XAh WXAKXESS.
Th reialt of ttrlr lndliervlLittl brctter t.uui. Kulailbf
NKHVOfSNKSS.PIMPU'.S ON TIIF. KACf, AVnilJIONTO'
HOCIITV, lMl'AU'KD inUT, LOSS Of WI.MOUY .d
MANHOOD pr.ns. KTI.V cnitp. Till! CRCAM or
UF.mciL LITmATl'RK. lllu.lrnUxl tlll cU'U f D(rsilot
.latalu UluJlur)r.tir"'li wtj. Tk lllliU
to u.ctl.t". n iitlf Mture, cu m4 cur. I'rlM W emu,
sn.1 In Ula tti muM. ! ri-iuiiiin lurgic.i .w,
toJWil tli4siie or Jim WJ "
loiiiut ,ri,vUiil vlih itlU pwiiututi, l'l, ttu
Ci.rt. Ou.tmlJ. Iliil.l )' "
II. WARDNER, M. D.
II. G. HTALKER, M. 1).
Ollleo and r.slileiico lit Coininenial Ave
next door to Hie Allienelim. l-Ki-ll.
i'ik ' j r i fiT rii r rm
8H
NTERPR1SE
Tho only rollablo (!ift D'ulrltmtlon In thn
t iintri'.
$60,000 00
VALUABLE OlFI'S
in
To bodlMrlbuleil In
L. D, SINE'S
KiCTII llKOt LAIt I10NTIU.V
GILT ENTESUJUSJil.
fo bo drawn Monday, .May, -I Hi, IS71'
TWO (iUAND CAPITALS OK
!?., (KM) Uneli ill (;recn1i:ie..s!
Two Vrir.M $1,000 fneh in Orcetilmok
Kivu I'nr.o.i oUO raeli In Oroenlmck
Ten 1'riKuH 100 oaeh In Ureenlmeks
1 Hor-e Mini Miliary. Willi Mlwr-iiioiiiileil
haiiiesi, Woilli (Wl, din- Kjiir-tuned
i.ii I'Unri.l I'laeo, worlli t.'ti!
Tell KaIiiIIv ShwIiil' MnehlncK wottli
8100 oath ' l'le (lold Wiit'lie-. and elialiip.
Woilllb.!00e3i I ! Five lo d Alilerie.in Hut'
tltilf Widilic, worlli ei2.)e:ieb.
Ten I.adls' (luld lluiillli;' ..vhe-, Worth
t loo earn :
no Hold .iiM Killer J.Rver Hunting Wall lie
(III nil. i Worh from to fiVto imeU
(iold e.Ualiii, .silver-ware, Jewelry, Av.,
NllMIIKIt UV (ill-IH fl.W). TlCMtlA i. in
i.i i:n iu i;i),ixm.
OII.NTS WANTIII) TO Sf:t.I. TH'Kin'S
to whom iibeitl premiums Will lie paid.
.SINW.K TICI.KIH ;alt SIX TlfKKTS .rl
TWia.VK I K.'Ul.fM ?ll)' TWK.MV-IIVI
TICKI7I.H 5if).
Circular'! roiitalnitn ft mil hut of prize
it description nt tho manner of drawing, and
other Information lu referrence to thu dh-
trlhutloii, w ill be lout to any olio onUrlnn
thuiu. All letter iiuiht lie mtdreed to
M.u.v oi'Klci:, I.. 1. KINK, Cox
nil W. I' lull St. Cincinnati. O
DIL .RANSOM'S
IIIVK SYUUL AND TOLli
-Ult-
Dr. Cox's Hive (Croup) Syrup ha been
known and lled by the medical piol'tsidon
over 100 l car, ami us u remedy tor Cold
and Cousin lm an older unit better rep Jta
lion than any oilier Cuilf,'li msilteluc eier
oilcrcd to Urn public. It Is known a the
Compound yrtiji ol Siullls, aud n f.uinula
may bo lound lu every m.'diealdi'icnatorv.
Mr. Hansom's Illvu byrup and '1 olu, In ail-
iinioti to tue inurement ior cox'n liivo
.-yrup, contain Itabam ol l'ulu, decoction
ot fkiiuk Cabbage Uoot and Lobelia, a com
bination tli nt must commend It to oi cry one
as ii superior remedy lor Croup, Whooping
CoiiL'h. Asthma, llrouchltls. Cou::h4 mid
Cold. Indeed lor all atfectlons of the '1 broat
aud I.miis when n coiili inedicino U
iiece'iary,
Thli synip Is carelully prepared under
the personal direction ol n regular l'hy.l-
cian oi over iwciiiy vcar pruruce, wno-o
signature is attached to tho direction tn
thu bottle.
Its taste I very pleasant and children
like It.
Kvory lamllv should keep It as a ready
remedy for Croups and Cold, etc., among
the children.
I). HANSOM, fcus . CO., Tlopl's, lllltlalo,
DR. J. It. MILLER'S
IMVKItSAl.
MAGNETIC BALM.
This medicine may with prorrlelv be
ca!lcd an "I'nivcrsal Itemed),'' a It I" fat
supersodlii'; all others a a general l.miily
medicine. It cures in If by JIAONKTIC
INFLCKNCK, Neuralgia and nil pain, and Is
thcrelore very proprrly trrmcd "MaKiietlo
Italm." It I purely a .ejjctablo prcpaiatlan.
It ha in equal a a remedy tor Cholera,
Clioli'iM Morbus, lHarrliira.nyscnlary.Collo
ami all llowcl Complaintt.
lu timely uu will oiro I'olds. Croup,
Diphtheria, ('iilnsy, and all Throat all'uc
tlon. When properly used, Kovor and Asue.and
other complaints Incident to our western
ami southern ellmate,ari) easily broken up.
N'ervou Tain, Mck-Hcadache, and Itlicu-mutii-m
are euied by this medlcluo when all
others have failed. Toothache, Karaehe.
Hum", Chilblain ami Jlrul.-es aro relloicil
at onco by Its uc.
Tho grmiino has D. i:anom .t Co.'. pri
vate lluienuu .Stamp on tlio ouliilo,iind Dr.
.1. It. Millet's Maj-uetle Halm blown iu thu
bottle.
l'.xaiiilnu closely and bu none but the
genuine.
Sold by all Drupj-iiU. J'llcc cents per
bottle.
I). Hansom. Bon ,v Co.. Tropr's. Hullalo.
N. Y. .Ian. "iS-wMjt.
FINE MlLLlNfiUY GOODS
i lll .Ml MI'UIMl KOODK
M U H . M.J A (J K 0 N
(Kormrrly Mrs, Swii'iilPrw,)
tunounces that slio hui jui.t" cpenod a IhTk
isiortnieut ol the
NKWK3T.
MO.ST KASHIONAItlilC,
... AND DANDSOMHBT
Jilllllnery OooiH to bn round in tlio market
Slio will keep on hand
Hats, Honnkis, Ki.owi-ns, ItinnoNH,
DitKss Tuimminos oi Ai.r. Kinds,
J.aiiiks KiiiiHisiiino (loons, Notions,
UOI.I.AUH, tlHIlKUNI.KKVKH, UllKKS,
And all kooiN lound lu millinery stores, all
ot whluli Will bo disposed ot at thu lowest
cash priee, Mrs. .lackson respectfully
usl.su contliiuatioii of Iho pataouao which
has linen so Urn udly besisownd upon Iier bv
tho l.iilli'H 01 (.'air. and the vlelnltv.
HoM. Wood & Co
ILIO ItlDdH AVENUE
PlIlIiADELAIlIA, JMUNiV.,
roiinfiilns, VrntOH, Anlmiils. Iron Stairs,
Lamp To!, Stable l'ittim;..
Wh o Works.
OAST. WROUGHT & WIRE KAlMNliS
NKW and I MU0VKT1) CI1.MU forthcaliv,
Concert aud Lceturu Halls.
Aud n .Goueiiil AHsortuiont of Orna
mental Iron Work.
L'stlniatcs and deslxnstenton ppllefttlnii,
it'itln.e; llm class ot work duslruil.
aii-l-ll-iod (i
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Are prepared to supply cuitoinorn
with tho bout i
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AND
ILLINOIS
COAL
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riTMIalllil.iy llro.'s muVe, Sn. TO
t)hln Let res
r rilallliiav l'.io.'s AVIiarnio.it;
4.r"At nirvpllan Jllll.jor
tSAl the iiial dump, foot Ol
riility-ilelitli street.
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Olotlihi?;
Older III Hie
ami mo t
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2ett:m Trict
JMPliO i:.MKXTS IN
DENT
Hi:. (.. Jl. P0C0I..IS. belnsdi lelliilned to
eell in ei cry Denial operation, has re
nted and i rl'iirnl.-hril Id Dental I'm lor., Xo.
7, Ki-rhlli street, and I now rcrtdiintr 1'rom
h. s. White A: ,lohlnon. or Tlillailriphla,
semi-weekly, the laiye! mi l tlnel 11 orl
inelil of Dental (loud- ei. r uilnvd iu llii
eity, and a good an I,.- lound In the
kilfliut eltle.
BEAUTIFUL GOLD FILLINGS
Made afpeeiallly.nol ;in ot lie nil. iiiNi im
ble, spiui','1 work thai dinp mil, leailn.,'
Iielh tut, tiled, illn-oloivd. and iillcii de
stroyed, Terfeel dolden (ieni put lu a olid and
durable a the smelted metal It-elf.
Children's Teeth.
special altcnliou eii en to the treatment ol
Jhlldreii'. Teeth. J'ments by Iiai Ini; their
Clillreu's Teelli examined oecusloliallv,
would save Hiem much sullerlns and de-loi-mlty
Iu after veaiv.
Dr. liouf-'la alo';iiel'arlieul.iralteullou
to Jlechanli'iil Deutl-lrv, hailiiirseeuri'd the
lililtou.eDlt.llVAT'rS TATKXT (IOLD
AND ItTllllKIt CO.MItlNATlOX TLATH,
whir!) ha been tlx.riiuul.lv teled and ap
liroieil by thn be-l Dentist In the T.al, and
beyond a doubt, the bet and llrinet artltl-
11111 plaleliow in Use,
Teetli e.vtraeted ivillioul pain bv the ue
or Nitron Uxldn t.a, whleh I peri'i cilvsaie
wueru juuii'iousiy iiiuiiuiileivu,
JT.i-lf
( V.. Dot'm.As,
IIOOH lllNllKlt.
TATKOJS I.K
lilJLLETIN BINDERY,
""orner Twelfth street and Yi"hiiiil.in Arn
.1. a H U lH,S.
tt.'de ot .St, Louis,)
rnoi'iuimui
HOOK IllNDKR AH U BLANK HOOK
MAM UKAUTljr.T.H
HLANIf HOOKH of uvnry denerinlloii done
With neuluuiiH and !lpntcli. All kind!, ot
rulliu; done at abort noilcn, itlbles, .Music.
Mnira.lui'rf and I'ollfxlti iil.f bound neat ninl
it thelow.isl poKHlliln rate.
(Viunly work, such at llee.oriln, Docket
Ten llook, llkiuk, etc,, mado a -,ci ially.
Iloxe,, Tonket l!iii)U,l'iilclop, etc.. made
u. oner. Ji-ai.
J,'. MAXWKLL .V CO.,
Manul.icturefH and Di.alein tn
nml
AXLE GIIEASE,
AUo Aj-ciitu lor thu
UELEBRATKD GLOBJfi
AND
".LUBRICATING OILS.
No, 7 10, North: Maine Btreot,
St. IuU,iMo.
d&wJni,
Smith I S
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MIMII'liliAN i:l VH.
VI, SMYTH & CO.
AVHol.KSAI.i:
LI QUO It HE ALE 11 H
No. CO Ohio f.pvee,
(WlliO, ILLINOIS.
B. F. PARKER,
QSuceewior to l'arker .V I'lake.)
Healer lu
PAINTS & OILS,
VAUNIS1IES,
KIM'SHUS,
WALL PAVER,
WINDOW (SLAKS,
WINDOW SHADES,
And the cehihr.ilcil illiinilnatliiK
AUnOFIA OIL.
Hmst' Huil liii)-, 11th !U. iV (JomnrciHlAT.
CAIRO, ILLS.
NEW LIVES,? STABLE
MILLS W lWUKKit. Troprletor.
Tenth .Strci't, botweeu Walnut and Wash-lii'-lon.
naiinjjpiirelia.eiltlm entire stock, Stable,
Horses, I'arrlaj'es, Iluj-les, ite ol Dr.
riehl, and added s-ever.il now "turnout,"
.Mr. Tarker now Invite nil his IriemK old
and new, iu wmitot Saddlu Horses. Uoulilo
or SIdkIo ('..rrlaes, or imythlni; elBu In liU
line, to kIvo libit in-all. Ill 1j.ln1
C. H. WHEELER,
lii:.u,i:i; in
r00L)- AND GOAL
Ol'I'K i; AM) VAltD,
10th SI. bet. Wasliiugtou & Commercial Ave
A lar'e Mipply ol TlttburK and lilt
Muddy coal constantly on baud, Sto 0
ve'.id sawed to order. Ordcra lor ecal or
i n..d "bould be lo!t at the ofhen on Tenth
t Tunt. ivrnis. enali on delivery.
AMANDUS DERTHINGER,
FASHIONABI-23
BOOT & SHOE
IVT anxxl'votiti'or,
Mb Street, next door to Ilil-lul A- -Jilllivi ll,
Tine H00U and .Shoe Made to order on
lnut notice, ot'tho lir-t Trench ami Aiucrl
can liick, nml 111 ami allllicllon Kuariiu
Iced. Try I1I111. UT 1-U-tf.
D .AVKiui,
i:. .1. AYBIt?
AYKKS A CO.,
It O U IR,
AMD-
OKNKItAI, COMMISSION MKUOllANTS
No T lii:vr..(lin,i()Aiuii, Ii.im
II. A. Thorn
tho Ma
l 11. Tliomi.
& wioTiiicu,
iiuceuKOsrs to II. M.llHlen,
!;IIMMISSI0NMK1M!I1ANI.S.HI.0MSS
ANII VICil.UK'IIN
Uluil I nner lrocerl,',
rorol)fn Kiel Hi'iiUintli,
ir i.v.rrT'X'f-'i itsroj 3vrira-u
lilt (.'oiumniiilal Avwnuo,
(JA1U0. - - II.MMOIH.
THE NRW
AllLTNGTOM HOUSE
COMMKUOIAI. AVKNUK,
Itelw'een Sixth and Biiventli Street', Vidro
Illinois.
T. 11. ULIjIS. I'ropriPtor.
Tho Now AruuKWU ii.inso is now open
tor the reception of kuosU. The liouo l
located In the liertottliii bu.lncss portion
ot tho city, ami convenient to Htuimboa.
Umllnps and railroad depots. Oood samrle
rnouin I'or eominerelal ukoiiU Waleh kept
day ami nli;ht I'or boat) unit tralui.
tO 1-2U-U.
1
r ultra 11 unc
1 1
LOW PRICES.
I tnko pleasure in calling;
ho attention of tho public to
my lesn ana lull siock oi
new and elegant Furniture, ati
my Eurnituro and Matras
Factory, comer Soventcentlv
Street and Waslnnston Avo
n.m ornn s Ami,mniw.i
Letlstoada, Wadrobca, Bu
reaus, Sideboards, Wash-
stands, Tables, Chairs, Bug
gies, Matrasses and, in a word,
all that is useful or orna
mental in my line.
Tin's being tho only manu
factory of Furniture in this
city, I propose ollcring better
oods at lower prices, and
have made a large redxtwn
in the pri-x-s of fdi my goods.
Oil1 r,:.d examino my stoclc
iid HTcurean outfit of choico
lurnituro. To the wholesale
trade J odor specitil induce'
monts. Note the place
Corner Seventeenth Street and
Washington Avenue, Cairo, Ills.
W111. EICHHOPF
Wholcale and ltetail Denier iu
nituro and Matrnpscs.
l):i-!-:T-".m.
Fur-
THfjPARKERIinL
' SEHD STAMP roRtmcuu.
PARKER BRffiSi
Prospectus Tor 1874CIEVENTH YEA1S
THE ALDINE.
An Illustrated .Mnntlilr Journal, nnlversally
admitted to ho the handaomest period
leal In the World. A representative
and champluu or American tast' .
Soy ron bAt.?. tn Aoojc oi. x4Kwa STonic.ii
Tho Aldine, while lsUod with all tlio reg
ularity, has nonu of tho temporary or time
ly luteroit eharacterlstlu of ordinary peri
odical. It hi an clef-nut tuljcollany ot puru
llj-ktund (.'raeclul ilteratura; and colleo
tlou ol pictures, tho rarest specimen or ai
tisllc skill, iu black and wlilto. AIUioukIi
each siR'cecillne; numlior airoriln a riosli
pleanuru to ltn irlcuds, tho real valuo anil
beauty of The Aldino will bo moat appreci
ated after It ha been bound up at tbe closo
ol thu year. Whilo other publications may
claim superior sUeapncBs. ai oinpared with,
rivals of 11 similar claps, tho Aldino U an un
liUu and original conception alone and uu
approaehed absolutely without concept'
In prlco or character.
Al.T DKl'AHTMKNT. 1874.
'J'Iip llluslratlonior tho AlUlne liave iv
a world-wide rcputattou, and in the art ceu
trc of Kuropo It Is an admitted , fact that
its wood cuts aro examples of tbe highest
perfection ever atutned. The coinmoi
jirejudieolu fuvorj' ''steel plates," la rap
Idly yloldlns to u w. joducaUd and dl
erlmlnatmi; taito which rccoHUlzca the ad
vanMt,'ca the advantaeg or superior arthritis
quality with Kreuter facility or production.
Tlio quarterly tinted nlatosfor 1874 will bo
by Thus. Jlorau and J. i). Woodward.
Tho Christinas issuo lor 1871 will contain
special designu appropriate to tho season,
by our best artists, and will surpass lu at
tractions any ol its predecessors.
Kvory subscriber to tho Aldino lor u.
year lbTl will receive a pair or chrome
Thn onifinal titcttirea worn iiftlntnil In nil ...
the publisher of the Aldino, by Thouu
Moran, wiioo frcHi oiorauo pictures aud
purchased by coure.s for ten thouand
tiouars. 1 no suujccis were cnoson to icp-
reseut ten thousand dollars. The sulijeelsr
wero chosen to represent "Tho Kaat" and
'Tho West." Ouo Is a view in the Whlto
.Mountains, Now Hampshire; the other
Klvcs tho OIIIIh or (Irccn river, Wyoming
territory. Tlio chromog are each worked
Irom thirty distinct platci, and aro In slio
l('Jxltl) and appearance oxaet fac-almlles or
tlie orlgluals.
NWAKK, M. J.. Sept. 20. 1B73.
Messr.i. .lainen butiou c 10. .
Oknti.i:mi:k -I m delighted with tlm
proots In color ot your ehromos. They aro
wondeitully successtul representations by
mechanical process or tho orlKlnalpalntlngs.
Very respectfully, Tnos. AloluN.
Theso ehromos aro In every sepso Ameri
can. Tliuy nro by an orlnal American pro
cen, with material ot American manufac
ture, from .mollis or American ncenory by
an American painter, and prosented to tub
scrilien to thu first fcucccssftil Arucrlcau
Art .loiirual. If im better because ol all
this, tliey will certainly pouesa aa lutsrest
no lorcln production can Inspire, and nei
ther aro they any tlio worso If by reason ot
peculiar I'acilltlus or production thy coct.
the publishers only u trille, whilo equal lu
every respect lu other rhromns that are told
singly lor doubl) tbo tubsrUptlon price oi
thu Aldino.
lr any subscriber should. Indicate a pre
ference for a thmro subject, tlio jiabli.bus
will send "TlnuiK'lits ot Home" a new alt
beatllul ehromo, 14x20 inches, representing
a llttlo Italian exile whose speallng eye
betray thu Iomlw ol his heart.
$i por annum, In advance, with Olt Ctrn
mo free.
Por 5S0 cun'th sjctra, tho chrome,
mounted. yarnUliod. and prepaid by Mail,
' J Ml ) O
'I ho Aldino will. Uereaiur. ii.UalJwl4
only by subscription. There will bo be n
dueedor club rate.) cash forffmmt
mutt bo sent to tho publlsbm1 4iMet,tr
handed to tbo local canvasser, wHkMl ro
siiouslbliity to tlio pubUshert), tifeapt 1m
cases wbero tbe certUicate is ive, ban)C
Iho faclmllesUinjturo or Jawesshitta O,
canvajwiuw wma:' e"
Any ticrton wishing to' at psinMijiertly
aa a local cauvasMr WlUfolve laA'
nroivi't inlornatton by , apptyiua t -
68 UaJlMi Isaiie Maw Yorlt
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