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BMdln matter on everjr psisja.
To the Democracy, Liber
als ami All other Oppo
nents of the JUcpubli
can Party:
The Democratic Stato Central Com
mittee, ih'jrarsuanco of power vested" in
it by the Democratic Stato Convention
of 1672, boribr circa nolico that a
SUto conrontiftt-wiJi be held tt
8rniariLD,.4r WJiuxjatruv, TliK.aflTii
DAT OtAtmtt, 'W4, AT It it.
All voters of the Stale tcho desire to
proiultt tlie followingljturpctet, me in
vited to join 111 sendiuy delegates to thin
convention ;
1st. The restoration of gold and sil
ver vis (lie basis of the tr.urrtncy of the.
country ; the rpcedy resumption of spe
cie jiaymcnU and the payment J all
national indebtedness in the money ree
agnized by the civilized leorld.
"d. Free'comiricrec.
W.t Individual liberty, and oppo'si
lion to sumptuary laws.
4th. Jligid restriction of the govern
ments, both state and national, to the
legitimate domain of political power,
by excluding tliercfrom all executive and
legislaliccintcrmeddling icith the uf
fairi of society ichtreliy j)nnopolies are
fottered, privileged classes aggrandized,
and individual freedom unneressnrilg
and vppretlivcly rtttraiiitd.
Uth. The right and duty oj the state
to protect iti citizens Jrom extortion ami
unjust incrimination lj chartered vo
nojtolies. The committee, belieiing the oppoti
tion ttiyjiejmblican miirule can harmo
uioutly unite upon the foregoing princi
pies, earnestly solicit the free co-opera'
tion of jnll men, rejyrdlest of 'past ;x-
litical affiliation; "in an larnrtt effort to
place the. State and National govern-
ments in the, handsof men tcho are act
uated ly the principles above enunci
ated. Hack county cll be entitle to tend
one delegate for every five hundred voles.
j 1 , -7
and on delegate for every fraction of
two hundred and fifty vote 's and over,
cast in mid county for all the prnidm
tial candidates at tlie- jiresi'dential rite-
tion ofWi
C. H.M'CpiiMipK.O'lim'u.
At Large, f W. .McCormlck, '
b ' ( J&mea C. Robinson.
1st Diitriet-r(jeo,S. Kimberly.
lid DiBtrict-A0;StoryV '
'M Ditriot Theodora Shintz.
4th District Jas, S. Ticluor.
5th District W. O'. Wright.
7th District .las. (!. Til wood.
8th District W. K. Cook.
0th Dwtaict-rYrjD.-it-Dowdall.
10th Diitrict Thoi. It. CaUun.
11th DisUjct ArA. fileuiij
12th Ditriel-r:.X.".Nrerrtt.
Mth District J. H. Cunui ugham.
Kthatnef 3.B.Wiloox. . . .
18tU Dihtrict Win, II. Orcv-u.
lUtU District UhH. Carroll.
Domoorutic State Central Commit-
tee.
Wli ... I I .
" uu-icinigucu cuizens, neing in
full harmony with the principles enun-
ciatod iu the above call, and desirous
of eumbiniog all Totem of the State
who agree with these principles in an
opposition party.atroug enough to put
an oud to tho. niiirulo of tho repub
lican party,-heartily join in tho abovo
call.
A. C. limine, U. G. U.ulflald, '
Urmaa lUnr,, Herman LUl,
John Hi PMin.r, J. u. PoollUle, j,.
Xdward Kumml, Thorn. Hoynt-,
J no A. McCUrnaail, Andr MallMOti
John H. Ob.rly, M. II. Buy, '
OanUl.Cauitruo, J. II. Johnion,
Clia A. LaophU?, ltlchrl lllclinlli
Or.ndorlT, . (J. Vf. HoUling. '
Tar Bt. LouirXnzelger thinks the
niovamant inaugurated in politics by
the Iilincn i)emocratie State' Central
Committ 'at Chlcaco, on tho 10th
iost., 'The test aud most promising
jet gotten uplnjhe Western Htates."
'VkRHTkEa chto demokallo," is
whit the new movement iu politico in.
auguratcd by tho Illinois Domocratic
Cdntra! Committco, is called by tho
Germans ; in plain Knglich, "Tho
New und I'uro Domocraoy."
f UK Democratic Congressional .Dis
trict Convention or this district should
call a convention to nominates a canilt-
JtiJo for coni-rcf?, and shotild isuo tho
call within a lew weeks. On the l!lth,
inBt., Capt. Clements will commence to
boat tho brush, and as jijon thereafter
as possible the Opposition candidate
should be let looso upon him.
Gov. Moskh, of South Carolina, is a
kind licartcd cuss. In iiinolecu
months ho has pardoned out of the
panitcntiary four hundred and thirty
ond convicts, confined for such mall
offonccs as murder, arson, burglary,
etc., ojc. Having been pardoned, nono
of these fellows will loao their citizen
ship ami will consequently voto solid
or Moses when he comes up for re
oltction.
McMamtku, editor of tho Now York
Frcedman's Journal has "expecta
tions," it is believed, of being ap
pointed n cardinal of tho church of
Home. Hi.i qualifications for the
honor aro tirst-class in ovcry respect.
Ills personal appcaranco would do
honor to the .Sacred Oolleua; hi tin
ccilor from his great firand-fathcr,
wore born in America ; 110 is it
thorough scholar and speaks nnd wiites
Latin and (ircck ns he docs his mother
tpnguo, and believes eternal sal
Vition Is reserved ouly for members
of tho Catholiu church.
Tin: Now York Tribuno say of thn
notion ot tho Illinois Democratic State
Committee j "The call is one which
will command respect und tho conven
tion, if it follows the lino of policy in
dicated by tho committco, embodying
a declaration of principles frank, uno-
rasivo and true, wilt accomplish one
purpoKO at least iu clearing tho polit
ical atmosphere of a great deal of fog-
gishucss and (ouliics. Tho great
thing gained in such a platfurm as the
ono (suggested by tho Illinois Demo
crats is that it is short, sharp and de
cisive, and there is no fog iu it.1'
TllK Now York World hays that
"tho Democratic State Committee of ll-
linois have rendered memorable service
to tho Democratic party of the Tinted
Slates. 'Following hard unon tho In-
diana convention thov rcnudiato its
Mortonism, nnd like tho Democracy of
iNow ork ono year niro, they summon
to a btuto t oncntion, Democrats, Iib-
v.i.ir, mi uuivr 4itpctkuua ol lUo
Jtepublicau party. This is the free
trade, hard money, home rule platform
of the orld to tho last sylablc. It is
(ho platlorm which adopted at l.'tica
last fall, induced New Vork to commit
ht r dc'tinies to Democratic statesman
fehip.
AiKXiNiiKtt county will be entitled
to five delegates in the Opposition con
vention to bo held at Springfield, on
the 2l5lh hist. A convention to ap
point these delegates aud delegates to
the congressional and tentorial conven
tions must be called at an early day,
and should be called by tho Democratic
County-Central Committee. This fact
is called to tho nttention of the mem
bers of that committee, and wo hope
they will not fail to take prompt action
in tlie priun.-es. In tho selection of
these delegates tho greatest discretion
should be used. The best men in the
county should bo mit to both the
.Statu and Congres.-ioual District Con
tentions.
Jack Ai.dcn, of tho .lohnson
County Journal, has seen tho hand
writiu on the wall and is hed'-ino.
a n'
He has announced that Inn paper is no
longer u Radical paper, but is indepen
dent in polities tlitt ha will, when hu
doa-cs, support for office Democrats
m well as Republicans. We fear .Mr.
Alden's conversion to independence is
an iissumcd virtue assutliud that lm
may have moro influoncu iu tho eause
of Ruvublieanism. Johnson county
is at tins moment awakening to a full
appreciation of Radical wickedness :
tho barriers of tho dominant oartv arc
being'broken down audits members
aro leaving the organization in great
numbers j aud it may bo that .Mr.
Aldon believes ho can get tho way
ward baak into tho parly by assuming
to he tin independent iournalut. Hut
it is posaiblu Jack means what ho mvs,
and is getting ready to eomo over into
tho parly of tho people. Wo hope o
JJx-hK.VATon Dick Richardson, 11
very ostimablo gcutlonian but a polit
ical fossil, has taken oflciiEO at .MeCor-
uiick h call, and has called a mcoting
of tuo moss-eovored Democrats of
tuincy to protest against tho financial
policy indicated in the purposes kcI
fotth iu tho call. Ho JH one of tho
gentlemen -who believo wealth can bu
manufactured by a printing press, and
has taught himfeir to havo an aversion
lor gold and silver. Tho Quiuoy Her
aid, the able representative of tho pro
grcssive Democrats 0f Adams county
has taken issuo with .Mr. Richardson!
aud will, wo hope, be enablod to Wup.
press him. Tho call is nil in nil. The
platlorm foro shadowed in it is tho only
ouo on which tho Opposition can hopo
to succeed, and tho utiwiso Democrats
who aro opposed to it must bo met and
if possible crushed out of tho party or
made obedient to the dictates of com
mon sense.
INFANT I LP, .MOKTALITV.
The mortality among tho children
11 New York city during the "healed
term" of tho present soaon, has been
t.vo-thirds of tho whjlc death rale, a
proportion which has naturally excited
inquiry as to tho causes which contrib
ute to this wholesale sweoninc: off of
babies from tho stage of existence be-
fore thoy havo fairly entered upon it
That universal verdict of physicians is,
that while many children dio from uat
ural caucs ehildron whoso weak con
stitutions cannot overcome tho nu
merous ill 4 which baby flesh m heir to,
a much larger proportion dio from
causes from which might nnd should
......
uc rciuovcii ati'i mat t ito- e.'iuos nro
preventiblo by the joint labor of tho
local authorities ami the .ccninr nioin
hers of families. These causes may be
summed up in two word-" dirt and im
pure air. The laroit numbor of deaths
tako place in Jooallios crmi-ded with
tenement hotiycs, iu which arc crowded
twico as many human beings as can
comfortably or healthily live iu them.
Many of the.'c individual
families aro cleanly iu person
nnd in their houcs, but so closely sur
rounded by othors who aro not, they
suffer tho common lot their little ones
take sick nnd sickness 'n death.
Tho death of four hundred children
in ono week, a fearful depreciation of
tho population at a timo wlion there is
no epidemic, has caused the press of
tho metropolis of tho country to call
loudly for such sanitary measures as
science and reason suggest to prevent
in future sonons u repetition of such a
pitiful dcath-rato among tho children.
TILTON".
HIS COURTSHIP, FRIEND
SHIPS AND MARRIAGE.
(Tiom the llroohlvn l iilon.
t'oforeleivlng ffhool ho had uiado two
friundahipi, which exurcicud tv wondntful
inllucnco on hl after life. Tbero woim
to boyi in tho latiiu clan with Tilton at
tbu Kroo Coili-jjc, with whom ho was mora
intitnato and moro In ivrnpntb v tnau with
all tho otheri, from whom ho rather ttood
aloof. Un of theio boyi wn u luut-d-halrod,
Rood natuiod, robint littlo fellow,
whmo apponraiicu wa in ilrony contrai.
to hli droMpy-lonVint: clnit-, nml nho
was acciHioincJ wliii trim n,r...y
"bumptlouiaen" to writu out hU hiih
oundini; namo in full Kmiioij i)) I'm
.Monitor). Tho other was a hoy namod
"Job" l'.icburdi, who livd with'hii wid
owed mother molhor in ncottaeo on LtY'
Ingf.on itreot, lirooklyu, owned by Judju
jioru, wnure tuu receivua )lict bonrtleri.
Vouni; Tilton had often cironuJ ovor tho
terry to liruoklyn with "Jo" Hichardi
in ttiu old icboolboy dayi, and liail been
Intruduc-jd to hit luotlier and a Irie ht-tyed
littlo tiller, Kli7.abeth, JuH about'Tiltuit',
own bko, and luit .-.i inclined to bo Ideal
r.i himself.
When tbo fchool door of tho Acadornv
closed ohind Tilton ho law in journalism
mo only 11 oin lor u lull cxprcsiiun of bis
pronounced opinions to any kind of an hu
dlenco, hnd hu found his way to tbo Ob
server otlico, whore ho wan accoptod tor
anything ho could dj. Ho eoon dlicov
ercd menni to ibow n brilliant imugiu
atloii, wrote hcctptablo jiootry, and wai
ruady with pen and Inti'in, and every
bo.ly round tho oi!i.u all that ThHiloro
Tilton would ono day tnako bis mark.
MvantimabH had found work todoai an
occasional rcportf r, and everything wont
wen wltn '.Un young journalnt. IIo had
mattered tho mvitoriiji of itenoranhv.
and by-and-by caino to bo coniidrod onu
of thu belt ehurtl.und vtnnrt around tbo
newjpaper clilco, whoro hi had many
friondi and still moro admirois. Tbo
visits to tho cjttago in Mvingston street
continued. A warm atr-tion (jraduully
trrowup titwn Ibayoum; journalUtkiid
Klixtbcth. Tiltuti had iduntillid himiolf
with Plymouth churtb, and Kliztbeth had
attonded lb tiunday ichoul regularly.
When Tilton was Vi ytati of ukoIhi akjd
hor to unite bar fortune with hu, and 1,
got tbo expoctod answer, ' V!," that thay
womd pjurnoy through thu up. and
downs ol lifo toothor.
Theodora bad a warm friund, a rxport'jr
and hu askud Mavcricl; to ' stand up'
with him, Tbo marrlao took pln:i iu n
short timu 11 ft or JCll.ubth's cotisant was
obtained, nnd thoy started out blltbaly to
bouiekecplng, bound up each In tbo oUur
for all time to eomo as young uouplos will
until tho wurld end." Mrs. Kichards,
KllzvVotlt'i iiottmr, hud luarrutl .luduo
Morse, und lor n tlino tho tamiiius lirud
loparatoly. lJul ono year after tho younu
poopio iiau plii;ht.d their troth tbero
camo about an unploaiant disajjroamont
... uu uuignui ouiuu on tn slavery (mu.
tion, which unfortunately lod to Theo
duroTilton'i dlsmiisal frtm ttin otablnh.
rnnnt 11 n ...... .. I., n i ...
young wire on bis hands, nnd no adeouato
v' '"t'curi jui men. l iilon hurl
bocome tlio superlntoiideiit of tbu JSunduy
ichool of Plymouth church, and 'In bis
wolfaro and that of bis youn- wife both
pastor and puoplo took a decided Interest.
Inthoynar 1860 tbo lt.jv. Henry Ward
Iluorher uiod his lolloonco to havo Tilton
omployod on thu itafl" of tho Independent
of which papjr Mr. Heeclier was then
odltor.
Tbon bogon a controvoriy bttwoon Mr.
Boochor and Mr. Tilton, which uttraotod
general attontloa to the lattor. Mr Til
ton took tho ground that as n consistent
Antl-Blavory man Mr. Itocc-lior could not
support tho American Hoard. Mr. lleech
er defended lit position, and Mr. Tilton
assailed it hoforo crowded itudloncci, who
woro attmctod by tbo discussion. Mr.
lUocher was lonaer aud concilatory, Mr.
Tilton was florco, Almost vindictive, and
denunciatory. Ono of tho hitter's spnochrs
was roportod in tho 'Indopendont,' and
from that moment ho became ono of the
most prominont Ant-Slavory orators of
the day, and a favorito snenknr nt all
publlo meutlnKS. It bromjht him Into tho
Ucturini; business, in which ho anhlv.l
nwhllofor markod succow. AttblstlmB,
Iho Itov. Dr. Ormiston, of Canada, writ.
Inir of Thorcibro Tilton. saUthnt lin
saw him on n visit to this nountrv. In
Plymouth Ohureb, and ho was then h
a rooro ilripllilEi ho poko In ninwer to
.Mr. JJoocuor, with an oloquoncc, nad Ore,
and depth of thought thai wss perfectly
olootiltjliig, Tliu doctor nuver had "erd
sny thing Ifko it In nil hit lifo bofore. Thoo
doro Tllion has in hit poKOHion lcttor
wrilton by Mr. Uisechsr to him on
lecturo tout In tho well at that tlm". In
which U uddrviies blm as tho ''(Jod
ghen," from hit linuio Tlifodorc, whleh ll
lusdu up of two (Ireuk word, HKiilfyliiK
"Ood" nnd " i;lft." When Mr lljoolmr
went to Kiironu. -Mr. Tiltn was lufl In
cbsrcu of Hid ludoiiundi'til. Ou th
withUrnwnl of Mr lle-olior from th odi
lorihip uf the pipor, h" wsi lufl to oo
dut It i ho plumed Hour) U. liowen
alio mndo him nditur ol tho tfnloi', nd
ho hold hoth ioiltluas until nil ipinrrol
with tho termor,
Mvantlme Thoodoro Tilton and hi
i'ounic wlfu went hack to liro nt Judge
Murau'i homy In L!vlneluii itreot, nnd
hero wni culubmtcd with (.-real eclat thtlr
tin woddlni;. xsumormu fnoniii atuorud
round tliom. und thti uvrld oiilildo laid
that tho path ol tho young nuplo throURh
llfo wi iTjwn with roit'i. Jly-and-hy
Judf;o Mono Kavu tho licuio in l.lvli.--iton
itrout to his itcp-diochtcr and her
huiband. .McanttuiP Mr, Tilton had Kept
up Mi Intimate Irlendihip with .Mr,
Moulloa, hit old ichtolfullow, who lml
Joined tho warohoiuo firm of Woodruf)',
llobinion A: Co. In ti(iniif, and in hUturu
married tho nUeu of Mr. Kobiniin. Thu
ftmllici woro intimate, and Tt,oodoro Til
ton, a little over four yonrt ago
Inlrodaeed Mr, Motilten to .Mr.
Jtecchor, whu, too, coneolved
warm regard for htl friend't frinl.
Ill) Iriends biiort that no hUhi ovor
Ml acroia his HTu until hit wlfe'i alli-gcd
Infldolity with Mr. Iluccljor; that tliat
"drovu film to fiwIoVBM," and that ILo
pornloloui ductrlnra ef thn lattur rulnrd
him. At all ovonti, It l certain that tho
allseed ifatu of hit wife's confeiMan
founJ him a thriving and cmlneutl v inc.
cfiiful man; that bo novcr raw .Mn,
raifOT
has sincoicemed utterly rccklcis of hli
inclal (n.lhn-. .Mr. Tllton'a Kri.m.t. .
pel tho Insinuation that In Is Iniano, and
TZTt L.h .Vtt il'.f
taint of hereditary Insanity bocauio bis
brothor dld In n lunatlo asylum. j
Il.tBKH
FIRST
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or CAIRO
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CIIAS ( UNMMillA.M, Ca.hler.
COLI.KUTIO.NS I'KOMI'TI.V MAJiK
KXCII N(ii:.. oin. bank notes i td United
t:itc. -ccuritU Itoii.-bl ami wld.
Inlcri".! ullowiil on timo dcpn-M-.
"t UK c n T is ATI (WaTT
BANK.
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M K H . M . J A (J Iv H 0 N.
(Kormerly Mrs. .Swande.)
Aimouiicea'tbut the baa iul oncsiufj n !nr"c
usortinunl ol tbu
NKWKST.
.MOST KAHHIOA
AN I) HAMU.'JOM..
illllinory (lnodn to lio V mi tn mk
alio will liceji on Iiiiiki
HATH, JIONNUTH. rT.OH KII . 10 llllns-l.
DltKSS TlttMMINOH or Am. Kimiih.
Lapim KunwiHiiiNd (looiiH. Notion
OoLL.llt.1. Ukdkhhlkkvkh. Hiivik
And nil L'OOilx lound In mlllln
ol which will bo disponed ot ft thn low
cakb prices. Mr. Jackson rusiiec iu.U
niUs a continuation of tho pataonayo wi it
has boon no llbcinlly bonUowed upon hor i
i.iuiun 01 mini ami iuu vicinity.
(is iiiiiitioiin
Cc riiirfctniat.
ClllVAtlO.
Themott r.enoientd Riitcialttt f tin Ayt, tut'
treat mint err U1VATV, CJlltOXO aid LY:.
X.lliyiibKASKSt.lV.MIXAr. WJiAKSrXS.
t ht rr.dlt of r&rlr iaJlk-rrlloi.. or otttr aui.i, wikliKliw
Keavci's.VKas.ruirLm ox Tim taci. avchsioxto
iociitv, iiii'iii'tD sight, los.i or ukuoky ..
luxiiooD rta. "ektly cvr.to, TllK cuiuu o:1
xiciiicsi. turn Ttni:,iiK.i.iei una ciiwts w(n.im
i.I..lIdk ton. bikrl.vtiy DCt, vbj, Tbu t,..lRitiU
WQ.tnui, Tb.tr n.iur, oku, doJ carv. I'rlc W 8t,
svbllaatmQMAlM cohIpm. Laill.. r.-tjiilrlnc .uri le.l iu 1,
lawlU.l klt.pS.DM tit fcltlce ma rollt-r klircid lUo l'u.r,
Ibi.iIJi (ii,ii1i4 Nvltti iiivola kailtLfpU, lotrj, alt.bl
kb..,4 Li.l.lOb.lu.Ul. Uutbirk'l.vb tu4.
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WIIOLHbALIl
1 j
imiiiiiiiiii
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rJTnATELRf.3.
ru at tt
XSJl.ii.JLitl.l
Jobbers and
P O R k
&. UU -55.-4
'
Clioinirals, I'atciit .Mi-dicinos, JV-rfuniorv, toan, IJruslics,
Ti.ilptt, Artii-K'M, JDrtigisl's Fancv (ii'.-dx, Collier AVhitp
Lead and Other (inulos, 1'aints, Clurs, Oils, VanuHlu-H,
Window (Husr, rax Flowor Matorial, Trbc Color.s, JJvo
OtllllS, J'ilC, f.lC., VAC.
! i..l.?i',,,.lirr.''"'poB,r!,re or,.l''", ,r.om "'W"t'. J'hysleians and (Jenrral storos
' i !!? , is ,? i Jr.r'T ,5'l,,!,"l". I'lamaUon and family .Medicine iacn turn.
l-lied or Hi Hllld with lie lah e Druu. at Uniuin.U.. I!.i...
trtlnl tfcit w . oi'rimi
n iiuiii.oni.ri i,iir. l.-iii.i
71 Ohio I ice.
C AIBO
III
J- J- KSRTH,
siicniKir I"
eccrs.vvH.T. ORTH & UO.,
I l'iali,ri
, STOYBS,
HOLLOW WARE&O.,
Manilla' t'.n.r and Mcrof
TIN, Hi! KF. 1' I HON and COl'J'Klt.
WAUK.
I'uinin, lllrd Oasi., f-e L'icim f n's-xrra
t al.tl'ouliT-, Win- Chilli f.-r d
slow Ni-reriiKlaiiWMFtl Warr,
Kte., lass.
TIN EOOFING-
n.illoriii"' iiinl JoJ) W'wU
MjMUiVl SPKl'IAUTV.
At ill (or tin-
Garrv Iron Hoofing Co.,
f ii,Xi....i r-..., i..i... ,i..wi . .
. S'.T' 1 (.vt.,iiiks iu ..I.: ...illKvl,
Or.lr frcni A!n 'id will IIiti l'nu:i,t
ami ntlon.
COFFINS,
AT U'll.COX'd Ill.tlCJC t'olt I.(H
lS-tJ-ii-tf
l,.tVVI5ltS.
SAMUEL P. WHEELER,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW
I'AIKO, Ihhl.NOI.S.
Ollili n Omt I'llktiialionnl jlatik, ."-IMin
lohu II. Mulkcy. lllhim 0. .MuiUcy,
MUL'KEY & SON,
VIOHNKVS AT LAW
A IX4X.S.
Uil.n". an at.Vl. between ('i)lllluei'
'Ml ttia 1 V.tiiiiiinu iivt miuf. fi-ll-tt',
1. .HE:.:'. S: GILBERT,
; t f
(Cm :
: AT LAW,
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iVl' ! . .1
c.Mlto, 1, m.s.
SuT.Sn i' ii " U'r.iion kIvcii In Admlriilly
aiitt Htr.iui'ic id b.iMlucM.
(Illli't : OI1I0 l.rncr, l.'nr.in . 7 mi. In uu'
t si N.itiuliil li ml.
Ml '' ' i : 1 ! i'. li :u.'' W man- ,
t. : ' . . nut
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AND RhTAiL
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If HI 1
v-i-r r-t -
SKOfU'HERS
Retai'ers of
-'DRTTCr ft
.A7 Ji. t .J J KJ m
RETAIL & I'UFsJCUIPTION.
Washington Ate. cor. IllKi'ith SI.
MOTICK.
-rTi: ! iLusnin, i
I'lll-NI Y OK Al.CXANIIHIt. I
In the i,irilt Court f AVeAAiide r eoiinti ,
! t-mlr urtn. A.I). Ja7,
tkojamin SouUiard
.
i:me MannfMtnrlotT (Jowteirv. I'! ill
W. Mi.r,-n. lurid II. Mou.m, (. itki !
I'irin. IVIIfr. d l.'nniei. .lam. II. lit ! . .
tHHtf 'I n lor anil Kdwin l'ar- in, im i
of Itio Cains City lroM-ity (Jinui.ni . . Vranl.
lin 1
I,. I,iker..lanie l:lli, lla'tt.' ( i .
MnniiiDir Ma) llrld :uut tVil.iiiu li Ilrn.i
(.uritj or .1. Al:ini Id :md I o., :u. 1 Vi t.i
I'Hllli.n li.r Mrrbaiili-'n I. ion.
AtlMarvltnl lisv n.,ii-r. -Idi iir. ,r Kit ah U.
Motyan, .lame-. II. (Iran, l.dwin I'ar.nti.,
I'i..nkllu I.. 1'arknr, .lamea Kill, Maiiniinr
ilajriii ld and M illiitu Morrr, abotc nainvd
dcftmdastl. hat lilt; Ix an tiled in otll. r of thn
t-Jerk of said i-ouri, notice l t'iprclor hiTfliy
jjhon to jroii tbu -id Klljah Y. Mnr.-an,
.lotiM-). 11. In in. IMIn I'ArMiii., t-'rankhii I,.
tVker, Jamoo iail, Maliiiinn Muyllel 1 and
Utlllum etonr. that thn lomrhinant hied
bin iMiiii..ii tor a mediant. 'i Ian m
aid tout i on the third day of .fune, . it
Ibis, ami il.. it iltrrtit"m .. ruii'iimn. m-j
out ol mill ...nit rrtiiruahlii .. n 1 1, . i,r-l.M ,M.
day In the innilli o( ScjiU-inl.i r n ta l
iculrcdhy law.
Suw, unlcw ou nball er.oi.il!y lm and
sppeur hetoro said court on tl. tint i'i o
i- it" at (opit-mtit-r) ttrni tin r -t tj
liohis-n in the i-liy ot C'lro In -jid . oi.-ntr on
thn lir.t .Moiidn) In Siti-i,i,i r m tt n I
tilt4ilrisiikuti-,ur dimur lo thi im.ii n
eomtilaliiant. tin' knif and tin, i.,.u! j nut
tiling- tin run liarsl-d ami si . i i,i
UVoo D1 i "nfe-ii-d and n d. nn n ith
asralnst you aci ordliit; Ui thi- linncr of ai I
f0lonir. is. ... . ,
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f. V. Wiii ki 1.4. , u )
t'air.i. Hi; , ,..ii. m,, i 7 1
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SCOVILLS
U!) Ill Hi
SITIRlTIF.
All cu.ani'i'iu eruptions ,.n t) 0 fa 0 r
body indicato
AX I3IJTJM': CONDITION OV
TJIJS 1JJ.UOD,
and thin wnjr. or liiny not ho tri!fii l 1 Imt
iiniuo r i au iuu ii.i ,u- N notlnn 111. ru
(Hail on (sni(ii(ih I'.oison that
iu iws 1.1 kj; a Ti:itnjiii,i: rim
as 11 . .iumi' thrmi-li tin- vtins.siwln" d
ol dralli t li norv .u..ilii,n.
Ir -bis i-fndillnn o lliliif Homrlni' 11
I.i rdl'd ut Oil. to c!i'.lll tin' li iiild ..lid
SCOVILIS H1.00I) AND
LIVEIl SYRUP
will po.llivfly r 11 uct lliis di'.ldi'raliiin, i -lii
llilisr nvi-ry tlaro ol'ill-ran- trnin the lilod 1
and a; stem, mid Ir ivlny thn l.m
.SOFT, F-XI.il AND IIKAI TIFI U.
IliuidrciU of rrllillciiti'i 6tli'-t lb laliir
Tl ll l' H IIT botlli'.
JOHN IIKNJiy, t'lJUitAN .wo .
Proprietor.
nml U C'ollcgo Place. New York.
AhSO PIIOI'ltlKTOli.S OF
IlallV ISaUain fur the J.11117;, Caiholii'.ive.
I.dily'k Ciirliollo TroihcH, Uwnfii
ati'd lllltum fur Dykpiiiall
Dr.ilnlfkl.lvoi'l'ilN t
Dr. Itoifi'i V Vi-KBtiihlo Worm
nip. Dr. ItHiiu ll, Sum Dcalh to
l.atk, Jllru, and Viiniln, l!u-.i Iluli llvi'
K:'-. lite., IU...
FOlt.SAIiM 15V A Ms DltlHUJISTS.
ti.-7-;!0-It-w,
Eo"bt. Wood & Oo
llolilUDOiqAVKNUJ
PJIJLADELAJITA, VENN.,
FountiiliiM, A'nscs.AiiliiiiilM, rroiiSluIrs,
Lamp I'o.slk, Sliihlo rilliii!.),
Wiro M orliH.
JAST, VItOUGIIT'& WIRE RAILINGS
NKYV and IMltO VKPD G1IA lit fortlioatr.i,
Concert and J.ecturo llalln.
Ami a fioneral Ansnrlniotit.ol Orua
montal Jiou Work.
Ildlimto-i mid ilj U-ns M'titon appllcat
d inn; inn elm ot oil; dusirud.
Ill 1 ll.mi.l-ii