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gltc jttlliitin,
RmrilUK Hullrron l'.-r I'me.
JOKH H. OBERLY, Kdltor.
lKX. SllM.IHX Mill llvi!-.
(ironm: II. HitiKKii lia linn munlim
toil bj tin' l'rv-IiU'iit MlnMcr t ISn-l:i.
cm nz'ji I.oul-Iuiia n-w-li win n nuij:
iJflcont onttorlcul rlliitt, timl :ui iinaii
hwrnblc nttack tim drum nml Slictl
li. Thomas S. I.iikikwa, Slate TnTi-
urrr, ami S. M. Ktter. Sii'iorlntoiiilciit of
l'liliHc Instruction, liavi'inliwi upon tin
illadiarfa' of llnlr olllclnl iliitli.
Hon. S. S. (.'ok liitnnlmtil Into llii'
Moral lloii'o of I'l'iitrsoiitallU's, on
Momlnv lint, a mtIo of ivsoliitlnm tli-
noiiiicliu; I"1 LonMaiw crlnif.
TilK l'n'Mi'iit U elirorltil. He 1 j;nit
HUM with the condition of ulValr In
LonI'laua. and he roiiM Im; flwttM
on this lue tit-morrow If lit- w l-lictl to Ik
ItUlflllAM YoVNII Is IVMiVi'lllli: liW
lioaltli. lie Is so wdl that lio ha tUti-i-mliieil
to silH'ilntcnil hi mtoii, the rnu
Mriii'tlon of tlif Mormon tiiiicriim'lt.'.
I'KsiM.sstvr. t tin; iviiucst ofllic IK-m
orrntle I.llx'Ril I'liiiinilllii' of this Slate,
the people un; lettiiijr the voice of their
indignation over the I.onMana niilr.i'ri'
roll ami reverberate throithoill the
brojd extent of the land.
Tin: ronli'-t for the 1'nlted Stale.- .-ona-torslilp
hi Indiana l still IntercMin;;. The
(oiileslaiits are McDonald and Hiilniaii.
Voorhcc" friends will iiiiort Iloliiian.
who -t.niiis a Jnlr chance tl rtirr.vlnjr oil';
tneri.e.
Wi: art; anxious that the (iik1iIiii
party In the (ieneral A.'-einbly -liall let
It voice, in the lanynae of the Di'iiio-eratle-l.llK'ral
J.onMaiia (Jnlr.ie ruiilivs.,
roll and reverberate Ihroii'th the IiiimiI
o-xU'iit of the land. Ix-foivthe uiitni(rip-t
.old. Indignation over a cold onlnii-I
a- unpalatable as cold collee.
Mk. Vooi:in:r ha withdrawn 1V0111
the M'natorlal coute-t in Indiana. Hi
letter of withdrawn! 1. happily worded.
With all his faults we love Mr. Voorhecs
till, ami hope the time may come. when,
purged of olleii-e, he may au'aln : up
amon' the head boy- in the I icmocnitie
party. '
A M'.iuot's snow blockade on Ihe Kan
sas l'acillc railroad ! ivpurled. A teril
lile state of allidrs U al-o repoi ted by tele
f,Taph on the A rkan-as divl-lon of t he Kan
Msl'nclflc branch road, tro.m Kit Car-im
to J.os snlainas. The Iralu- on the road
liave iHt'ii siiow-bouml lor -evcr.il day-,
and no asi-tamv can ivach them. Ills,
fcjut-d the passengers wlllperl-b.
-Mis. Ilr.Nuv II. llnc'KWT.u. ha? sent us
a circular which w e have received, Inforni
Injjushow specie payments may be. -e-cured
without contraction. Kverybody
know.s how It can be done, and 1- telling
everybody el-e. Ulackwell's plan is well
Hough, Imtoura Is better. We lane
written to ltlackwell about It, and are
sure he will abandon his plan and accept
ours-.
'I'm: supreme court of Arkansas has
decided the llrook-Ttaxtcr ca-e availed
IJrooks. The i-.ie was on apiK'al from the
Circuit court. The decl-lon below Is
overruled and the Milt ordered to be dis
missed for want of juri-dlctlon. The
court holds to the opinion, announced hi
the jiio warranto decision of 1f7;j, tliat
the court- have no juri-dlctlon of ihe
conte-t tor the olllce of liovernor.
bES'Aion Koni.ssox, of Cook, intro
duced Into Urn State Senate a resolution
to raise a joint coinmlitw to report upon
uie Louisiana outrage. Senator Steele
Republican, put to Uoblusou some ones.
Hons hedh! ik 'reply to very promptly.
II. will learn Ijefore he has been In the
Senate many weeks, that S. I a wiry fel.
low, and nui-t lie met without fear. ' Tin
Opposition "boy," must not yet frlhl-
cnetl wlirn the bl: I.'adleals like Steele
make laces at them.
Wi:Niir.i.i. I'iiii.mis has written a letter
10 oeii. iselknap, Secretary of War,
thankhu; the iiilniini.tr.illoii for the
:ourse taken In J.oulslana. ".Sheridan's
JiiilKmeiit." my, l'hlllii-, "s entirely
......t I ..... f f, . ...
...mil... 1 hum uie 1 resident Will .-ii-ort
lilm promptly nml vigorously. Ite
sure the North will ndly around 1; rant in
sticii eltcuiii.lanccs." The uiritator I
still at work ; but he urel. mistakes the
temper or the jieoplu of the North when
he say, they willendnre .Sheridan', des
potic course at ew Orleans.
Tun Democratic HUite Coiiimittcc a
surc ud' tliRt-thu sand ol llbcttvruii
low!" TI.I- I. a very prclly ilu.,if
srtch, and would adorn n patriotic poem
on the Louisiana oiilni'.'e more than It
does the committee's ndilre-s '. a- for in
stauce; Slillllil lllr o. tin'sln
'I Ui- suinl' nniiiiiiK Inn (
ll's tlim: wr kliuuM
I.Isr Gmnt tu go Iiim 1
". Irriiti, jfft up.
Awl.eiiit uriw,
Amtilon'l Ut llif ll-.l
Any iiioir cln ynnrr)r- v,
lk outl.tet jour rolcw ,r . . !
Itoll on UiruuKli tli- Um
Tliniiout nftlie nnijfum-il
Dlhmluiu' lino- band
- ItUe up I In jour err '
111 Inujr-ty twrlt,
Knrduwn t llir South
I'hll ml.luK "i)lii-'
mi.. i'i,iti:ii Tirni 1: nx r.
lrin the (-unvas, hut Tall It wa
wld by many Democrats and oinu He
pttbllcaiiis that the act to protect colored
children .In their rltfht to attend the
public schools, approved March til, lifrj,
compelled director of schools am board
oftHlueation to jcriiiltjolored children to
occupy Ihe same roonn, with tbnui,n..
tiblhlreii. Detnocratu who knew- lietter.
And Democrats who didn't know letter,
made thU n'sorlion, and a jiivat deal of
Indignation iisiiinnilfactiiiiMn)raIii-t the
member from this ilUti let who voted for
the bill. Mr. Hater ha not toi'mlliii
thU fael. mid to put hlni"clf rl'ht upon
the record h.H Introduced 11 bill to icpciil
the net refenvd to.
We do not propme to-nttrtnpt to ills'-
plait' from the public mind the tuipiv
'Ion tint the net of 17I mixed" the
ptiblii- mOiooN, Mr, Plater tna.v not
know, Inn every Inlellljjent man knmvs,
thai that act did tint lonv
the iieirroe into the same
room, with Ihc white children; Mr. I'later
may not know, but every Intelligent man
know-, that, the mixing wti- ihvuiii
pIMied by See. I of an act entitled " An
Act to IMnblMi ami Maintain u syiteni
of I'n-e SchooN," approed IVliriiarv Is,
is";!. 'L'lil the Supreme court of the
Stale decided before the ;u I of IsTI Mi'iit
Into elfect. It U Section l of ll Il-ml
law of IST'J that -I1011I1I be nuii-iitl'il.
U'c dc'ire. M'pai-.ite ehool fur the 1 ol
oml chihlreii of the Stale, and therefor,'
approve a portion of Mr. 1'laterV bill. ami
we do not blame him for dcirlu;.' In ob
tain :ipplauc by eekln the repeal of Un
law of 1ST I, whtch In been sulmiJIy de
nounced; but we ail of tin1 opinion he
should have made Ills tllit aaln-t s-c-tlon
-I of the act of l;,whlri.ai'em-illiir
to the Supreme court, did mix 1 1n -cliool-.
aud lhcn liaVo'utliicKcH the law of is" I
us a law that oii;it not to -laud upuu the
statute hook. It l a law that declare-,
as the constitution does, th.it -chool of
(leers -lnill not relil-e to colored ehlldretl
the bciictlts of Hie public -Wiool-, and
that no person -hall hae the rinhl lobcal
or lutluildali) a colon d clilld who desires
to '() to (he school It I- entitled under the
law to attend
CI. I .,. I... Ii. mi'., 1,1. i- !
llii- may he impiopci.
ami Is, wi
know, hi Ihe estlni'illon ul'lWr. i'i c-tiuet'tl in villi scIm iick'a .-t.m
many iiiiforliuiale reiitlcuian who hate
the ulcers and believe they 011'ht lo be
hulclicivd ami not educated. The-e gen
tlemen vote, ami a wi-e politician like
Mr. I'later -lioiild not lo-ethe opportu
nity to win their favor.
'im: m:w oiim:a.s m:;hoi s.
Ity orderof (iov. Kello who oIh'V- a
higher power, the Xew Orleails ueriNX
held u lare iiiietiu: 011 Monday iilht
and pascd re-olnlioiis .sustaining ami
thanking Sheildan for hMiiteiv-t in be
half of their oppressed race.
The condition of Iheeoloied mauat the
South Is deplorable. Without itilbnua-
( lion 011 public alliiir without knowing
I tin sl-rnlilcaiit o of cwnl, In which he I
11.1 a ter Ignorant of the character
iiflheoveinnieiit under whlcli liclic.
he obey-, tin: oiilcrs of the rascally men
who hiivi'dcechcdliliu intobellelny that
the people of the South are his enemies,
and by hi- iiurea-onahle conduct keep
alie the aujjry fcelhl';- that have pu clp
ilated l.oui-laua Into the dllllciiltle, she U
now experiencing.
II U no doubt true that the white uien
of Ihe South, the old iuater of the m
jr.'o. bear thcni-clve.s with the con-doUs
ulr of supeiiority, and accept (he political
equality of the black man with a bad
Hr.icc; and It 1 al-o true that mwtly
while men at t lie South do not hcitate
to take the live of the d d nicr- who
(in-, their palli-. 'l'lil- comllilon of nl-
falrs 1- lo be regretted; but it i not pecu
liar to the South. In many part, of the
.Vorlh Ihe same feeling againl tlic col-
orcd man cxl-l-1.
Wearea-kcd: "What i-to lie done?
Shall Congress be-ltale to -lep hi ami
pas law- to iiuui-h the lii-nlciice of the
while men of the Ninth, and to compel a
recognition of ihe rights of t),o colored
man?" We do not hesitate to reply;
"Congivs .should not do -o." Say what
we may, the fact Is patent, that law can
not stamp out prejudices, and every at
tempt made by the law-making power of
a free country to do m iiiui be a failure.
Wendell I'hlllip- preaches human equal
ity, but the laborer. Ignorant of the pro
prieties of life, tlnds no .-cat at liU table,
and no law could couicl htm to give to
such a man the hand of social equality.
Hut time can do what law cannot do.
Time can ami will wipe out the prejudi
ces ngalu-t the black- at the South,
a, it lias in Kurope and tlic Ka-li'iu
State, of America.
The iicgroc.- can do much 10 hasten
this end. If, Instead ol following the order.-
of political adeiilurer,tlieyaddics
lhenisclve to labor, educate their
children, learn habits of virtue ami clean-line:-,
think for themeles and practice
aiming lliciu-cc.- that tolerance they de
mand for their nice from Ihc -whites. It
will not be long until all the prejudice
now existing agaln-t tiiem at the South
will ill-appear, ami they will live hi har
mony with tin- white people who sur
round Ihem.
to th 1: iti:st'i i: or i'i.a idh.
We protest, In the name of Ihe Deinoc
nicy of Hie I'lliy-llr-i Senatorial district.
agalnt Ihe shameful attack- belli'' made
by Hadlcali and their allies upon Hon. j
F. I'later, repiesculatho of that ilMri.-l
In the (ieneral Assembly. Tin. Spring
Held corie-pondentof the Chicago Timn,
always in ha-te lo .hatter the Idol- of ihc
Democratic party, -aj: "Pli.ter i- an
lillollc-looklng liiillvldual. balling fiom
i:iiabethlown:" Iho Chicago Tabmtr de
iioiuiecs Mm a- a lloiubon, ami the
Spriugllcld Jmimnl. going beyond either
of Hie eliy paper- named In cruelly,
publishes a rnbul,,,, report of one of the
honorable gentleman'-, speeches.
Tld Will neeri!o. We, the Democrat.
nfKgypt, look up 10 I'later. Id; . Ilm.
of our rising men. Cpon him Itasbeained
of .liulge Allen, and .Imtgc
(irecii ha. often laid a hand upon Plater,
head, ami, In tone of great hnpffuhic,
ha- said: "IHc-, you. my mv, hie-.
you." .Judge .Marshall ha, alo said to
Mr. i'later: "Well done, good and f.illli
fit! -crvant," ami Senator (Hns-iord ha,
agreed to follow his aillcoiit .Springlleld.
After Anderson hi the Nineteenth
Congressional district will coinu I'later,
bearing upon his victorious person the
honors hu Is desMncd, hi ile-pltiiot all ojr
position, to win lid- winter tu Ihe (Jen
cral Assembly.
Hut why till-, ferocious attack upon
-nr. naicr, who-o home i. In the seitin'
1 fnn
" creditable to tlu ;;'jit!-)n:uiS head mid
ii.i, iu-iiim-ii iruin nil' inei. -11
benvi, thm he cherishes Iho Ilouiboiile
vlrlueof hatred of the nljrer. True to
his principle-:. Impelled by that rellned
MMic ofjusliit' pei'iillar to n learned and
lihll.iiilhiopi.' reittlciuati, Mr. I'later Is
nnxloiis to ililxe thenl-ri out of the
public -cliooN. A stiitcsiiiau, In advance
vl hi; elieiittton, lie hellex es, as dnall
wle men. Dial the al'cly of the Itepublle
iv.Miic- thai the nh.'f.rcr -lcill be kepi
hi Ignorance; ami. kuowiii lil-ri);htaud
the lichls of -ncji s he. he wl-lies to
presciM' Inalienable the llil ofn while
man lo knocl- ilownau d d nljjucrwho
expies-eii de-Ire to b.-eomc educated I
licciiiise Mr. I'later Is devoted to llie-e
id.'as ideas tliat lend man,' of the hlli-
i'si ami best ol Mr. I'latcrs eon-
stlluciitsipas Ihiii will jet saM'the l!e
public from the dcj.'radatlon of nlja'crs
who can lead ami write, of nlyrer who
ll-o :ipnml wear white shirt s,ceause
Hie succes-or of .V. V. t'asey. in the
llou-e. Is the ehxpieul ami res less advo
cate oflhe-o ureal ami -;loi'iou. Idea-, he
Is called an Idiot and a--, ami t'lhaihh
reports of his .p,cchcs me published in
Ihc public priiils! Could luju-lliv '.'o
farlhcr y
Scliencll'a Pulmonlo Srrun, i3oii Weed
Tonti, and Mandrake nils,
'l'lisie Je crvcilly a lolnutul ami popu.
I.ir tni'dijlii's hae id'-iucl a riilulnii III
Ike lie illiifc' srt. nd 1 roird tlic inllacy ul
son il niuxiins wlilih h itM lor tinny jt jr
o rMih'tcd tlui proifrcus of inciliiMl m'Imi.t,
Tb tale upi'jnitliiu thit ( on iitnpllon I-iiii'liralileilutrrrcilplir-lcaii
limn :uti'int
IntoMud rwmeil (is lor Hint iIimii e, ami
jiiil tfillt. uinii'lrj Willi It IVniii.i'tnl tlii'lil
rlvi' to Oeatli wltbout tiiukln an clliirt to
escape ffoiu ilir.111 wli'ili tlicy Minpo-til
10 ti unaolil I'ltc. It It now prmcil low
er, thai Con. ituiiti(in can lie imiiciI, ami
t mi II tins Iii'cii ciuvd In a riy treat cum
licroleas i-oinc of tlicai Miiutentlv
I'cii Kin sriiencfc i iiininiiic ."syrup
..., ..,.,., ...... ,., Ikl, .,. '
ktsik cues) in .-i'iiciick .1 riuinonic
Wd l 1 ouir ami .Manu-iike rills, one or
both, acscrdln' to Ho requirements vl the
UJM'. ,
Dr. i'!ii'iick Mm rll. who iMtjiiyi.il iilIu- i
tcnup'.cd good heal h for more tfun firty
ycaiv, Win supposed at one t'lne to lie at j
111 cry jja eiifdca'li.lilspliy.lcljiii li:ilrg I
jiroitciuict.il hi i-ite liopelL'SM, ainl hIi.id-j
dune I hint to Ids UW. He whs currd liv '
tliu a lo le-aiil inc-JIclncs, ai.d -Inc- lit-, 1 erov
cry, in iiiy tliuii-muls-ltnlUrly atfeetedluc I
uicil l)r.'s,'lmu k' prrparatloiis with the
saie rein 11 kalite niece-. I
K'all illrni'MvL, .-u'comnaiiv cjcIi. mkLlcir !
it nut aii, ilutcly luce jry lopi rionMllvseu I
Dr. i'cIiiiK'V
units. pHtlcii: wiii their
Iiiiil'S 1 Xainlneil, (ltd fur t!:i iiuriio.u lie I
IHolrtM-lonnlly at hi, ju 1 neijial iiitlcr, corner
s'xili and A 1 cli street)", I'lilladclpliia, erery
Mil diy, wlieiu all letters lor advl e must
lie midr.'ssid. Sulicilck', lileilirinei 1 re
sold by 1 1 ililiculsts. l-2-.'iy-lm
- - -
.llmlrrii Woolen.
It is a sad c Jinmi'iit.iry tip. n our lioant
ed ihlllit'on th it the wouitiii of uur limes
have degenerated in health anil phyipie
unlilllii-y am literally aiaeef lnul.il
pali, le'ivblis. ftfcbiii unit buk-aeli, with
oulj here and tiirrenluw coblu exception
in the pi io.s cf the robust, buxom lube,
char, cterift cot the 'ex 111 diys .-niie hy.
1! a c 1-ri i'Xp3rlciice." eoxeilng a
p.Tlnl ol je.r. and .nibrucin the treat
111 litofm-iuy IDolls.iinls ol ea es of those
Hiliiuiit.sp!iuIiarto Woineii. Dr. 1 lircc, ol
tin World's Dispcr-iry, lluihlo, X. Y., ha
per.'ec.'cil. Iiy tlni c uijliliutliiii of ccttaln
( eetiiblc exir u t, a intitral .pcrllic, w hlcli
lie do - mi ext l "s a I'llrr-all, but tin
which ailinliahly lul.'llh .1 sliilcncs of
pllipj-c, IicIul'k 11:11 (positive and reliable
iclii.dy fur tli'J.3 wetknc-iei and complaint-
tint nltlkt tlicwuiiieuol the present
J115. This natural spielllo coiepound I,
eieiil l)r. Pierce', KuMitite Prescription.
'I'Li'i following ure uiiiong tlio-c ilUca-i- In
which this wonderliil ineilii-lne la, woiktil
cures ns ii by 111 '!ili! and with 11 certainty
uoer btferi! alluuicil Uy any liicillcine":
Weak back, nervoii, nd general disuilltv.
tall lliifaml other dl-pl iccmenti ot Internal
organs, rrsiiltiic Iroin ilebility and lack
ul stier-ili in iiatuial til) poit-, Interna'
lexer, c 11 gcftiuii, lull iiimiitioii nml ulcrra
lion mid e j iiiauj other ilUeaics Incident
to women, not proper to in nilon hire, in
which, us well 11s In the ei.t- Hut hae
li en eliliui' ra'ed. the V No lle I're.cTln.
Hon elleets cures-ihe mnnelofthe world.
II willdo no harm In any -lata ore -ihHUmi
oi Hie system, mid by adopting In iii the
luvnllil lady iii-in .old that severest ol or
deals the 11111,1111111' of 11 trlu ly physician.
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111 isterty uttlcD willteu by men who bne
special know I. due ol the inattci ii treated.
'I lie American l'lilill-liei- urvo upon all In
t dllgent readers In lhi. eouniry a llhcral
Mippoitofth It'prhili wlih h I hey lime no
long and m i hcsplv lurnis'ie ', fcelliig Hire
that no expei dltuiv Inrliterary matter will
yield mi il h a teliirn a that required for a
stili'iTlptloii to llice the leiuliog l'erlodl
cat, ol Ure.it llillalii.
I'KltMS ()!' sFllSCItll' TION.
I'or any one review, ? 4 (X per annum.
or any two II01 lew-. 71m "
l'or anv three l!elws, inui "
For all'loiir lle low, 12 lit "
Tor HlHckwonil'j .MatM-
Inc. t M "
l'or lllackwoo.l and one
Kevlew, T fo "
l'or lllackwood and two
It Hew-, 10 00 "
fo." Illaekwo'jd ami three
ltcWewf. fj(ll "
for lllaekwiind mid tlic
lo ir Itev I'ff", UM "
l'os;i!re two cents .1 inniilii", t'lboprj
paid hi the quirt rat the olllce otdellNcry.
:i.rn.i.
A iliscoiint of twenty p'r cent, w ill be l
Inwul lo elubtnf four or in. ire persons:
Thus: foiireaplei ol lllackwood or of one
II-view will be sent to one addicts fur
ii .-a, lo ir rnplci of tlic tnurltevlew- at.il
Hliekwonii lor $tS, mid so on.
'I'j clubs cf one or more, In addition to
the ttioic ill-count. iieojiy ribIIs v.lll La
allowed to tlio getter up nl the club.
ri:i:.Mit:M.'5.
N'tw uis!riticrs tappl) lug early 1 lor the
yf.ir t&TA may have, w ilhoiit eliiugc, the
numliri- lor the lat ipiarter of IS7I ot Mich
pcihidl alMimh-y suhn-rhe lo-.
Ur in-tcad, new siiiis-iihers to any two,
llin e, or tour ol the ahc periodicals, may
hao one of the 'Knur llelew' lor l.tT4;
siiljsorlheis to all live may hie two of the
Four l!clcwV lor 1S74.
N Ithcr iircmliini, tu subscribers no; dis
count 10 clubs can bo allowed uiiti the
money I, remitted direct to the puhlhcr,.
No premium niven to clubs.
Circular, with further particular! in ,y be
had on application.
Till: I.KONAHD .-CO IT IVHL'NU CO.
40 Fulton Street, New York.
OAI-
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PITTSBURGH,
PARADISE,
ST. JOHN'S and
PEYTONA CANNEL
COAL!
Orders for Coal by tho car-loud,
ton, or in hogshead, for bhitmient,
promptly attended to.
H-if-To largo consumers and all
manufacturers, wo aro propured
to supply any quantity, by tho
month or year, at uniform rates.
CAIKO CITY COAL COMPANY.
C3r!i 'Hi'!-'' !,r" '-oflirt', Nu 7ii Ohio I.e(c
ILyilallliLiy llro ' wliarlbu.il.
frt-At KKJiitlaii .Mills, r
, J37.1t Uf '.oal H1111111, fix fifTlilrty-lIliilit
fdiwt.
53-I'imI Oitift- Dnmi r,
ROSS'
Coal and Wood Yard.
COMMERCIAL AVENUE.
PITTSBURG and ILLINOIS
TiCS COAL
AMI
STOVE "WOOD
KIII'T i-oiistanily nu Imnd at It Ynid,
. lninnii-ri-lal ait-uur. iniiiolii- !: i,.k'
lliiil.lliiK
Onb rs iironipll 1IU11I
I 'mil and wmxl iVlhrrist rui- or i liari.
'Ii-rmslrlrtlj di-ti. 3IT-lu-ilin:j
ito.v rsioui:s.
SAM WILSON,
lll.AI.WII IN
BOAT STORES, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, See.
No. 110
Ohio Xjovoo.
TAXES.
VTolln-1' In i by jjlwu Unit tlii' tax IhmiUs for
J. tin' i ir 1-171 lnm-lMvii ilani In in liaiuls,
and Hint I ucll lu.ni ih liillovi Inif ntumsl i.ijif..
at Hu-thin-l-lmv m-I toilli, lor Itif- iih imsi ol'
colliTlliii Hu- tai- of said )i-ur:
-imr 1 n.i k riifiini, villi) .v .M-iriiiiiiiMr-uliiii-.
I i linwu !. IsT.I
th-ar Cmk I'nrlni't, It. A Kiluiiinsou'
sumi-, rrouui) si, if,,-i,
'IIii-Ih-- l'lis lni'l, .1, (i. Ilolwhm's loi-, K1I1
niary 'l. I-;,-.
santa IV I'lvrhirt, Win. Iivlanil'ii sloii', Kill
mar) ih, Ik7.-.
.."'I-1 -l.i 11. 1 I'lirlnrt, O. (iiiTldi-'s .loif,
tl'lll'IIIIIV m. IsTA
lloK'loolli I'lt-cllii't, .V. IIiiiipacLi'i'm Iioiim-,
I Himary '.';, H7.V.
t'lilly l'iivini-1, IIck11's ,1 Allirrtim' ulinv,
llailrmiiHl ritrlnrt, (jiiogrW. Sliuit'8 stoiv,
Muii liV, ls;,i.
uriiiK join lust ji-ar'k lu im'lits, as It mi.
-all- lo liiui n, ihx u,Ai alom- for i.m''Ii-
t nil", 111 , .limimryli, lsrs
AI.KX It. lltVt.V,
I'M-ll-wld litlktC'ollis.toi-
GOAL
mi
UUUJU
"I'liiHirsllonnlil.r tin' lirsl nimlnlncil
uurli ortlic I1I111I In Ilia- Mnrlil."
HARPER'S MAGAZINE,
ii.ijh in iTr.n.
NuTll'Kd Of llli: I'ltlX.
'I'lii rii- liiiirciulin; ii rolillon of this
Httcrlli'nt tcnnthlv iijc lis nl. Hulled
:idai:lou lo niiiil.ir itonlrrs unit tiri'ds. In
deed, hen Wu IhlnK into how uimy lionn
It licnctlali's ri"y innutli, we must on
blilcr It lis run1 11 i'i rdiii'itcl'. a null an
I'lilertu'iicrs (d t . 1 mlml nrltiil
iiiuil.-irity Iia- li 'i . ti hy no i pial in
ulliplil 1 iijiiilli-cn'i' d i ivodtu't s, l!o-.
1011 (ll(jl)l'.
Tilt- rharictcr whli-h lliit .Mannluc kh.
cei torvirh' v.ctil rrpt l-r.iri I-1 n t-nttli,
niidlllcrury culture llir.t h isktit tnn Willi,
If It has tint led the time's, should i-atlsi) 11
coiidnrloi's to regii'il It Willi ItiMIII-ildo com
l.ieeiey, lt-1-o entitles them to 11 k rc.it
Halm upon the uihlle graliiuih'. I'll e
.Mn 'alnc has dime pood and not e ll all
the days or lis life. Ilioolilj n KmV,
TKIt.MH !
I'lisUgi' In c lo subserlher.s in the I idled
Stiitcc.
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SI (H) ineliidts prepayment ut ll. s, pn..
aio hy the )nihllsliels.
s'ub'ciliitloiis tu Harper's Muxaliu'.
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year, $10 00; nr two of llnrpct'i pfrloUI
ca's, to onu nddrcts for one year, $7 00;
postage Irre.
An extra e-py ol either the .Mapiiei',
Weekly or ll.iir will be supplied uralls lor
evrrv elllb of live MlliM lllitrs nl t'l CO etieh,
III one reinltt lime; or six copies h.r J- J1H.I,
ullliollt e.Mra eop; po-tae Irec.
Il.iek nuuihers e.in be supplied at nli
lime.
A eoiiipUl-s -el of lUtpii's .Maj-aln.,
now rnmprl'iii' Hi ohutics, In neat iloth
lilndlii-,', will be -cut hy oxprewv IVetL-ht at
the expeu-u ol' plireh)er, for $1 'JA prr
loluiuu. lnj;le MiIiiiih-, by limit, pos'pald,
i:: IK). Chilli eaen, for hlcdlliK, eeuts,
hy mall, postpaid.
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wrtlsenient without the e.pres ordti'i of
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Address UAItl'KU A Ul'OTHKI.S, N. Y.
"A eiuiili li-I'lrtiirlnl lllslnryof llir
Iliiii""-"I'lir Urti. rlienprsl. imtl
llllisl sui-rNsriil 'l, 'IHT
III Ihe I'lilon."
harperTweekly.
IM.rKTItATi:i.
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NI)TICi:.s OK IIIK I'ltTsis.
The Wceklv Is the abt and inisl pow
eil ill lllii.tralcil pill dlc.tl published ii
this country. It edilorla's rj ehobil
mid cniivlnelnK, nml entry much ieUht.
lis lllustratlon-iot current eriit rue lull
and Iresa, atil arc prepared hy ur In s ite
sIlmiuIk. SYlia a clrciiljtlon 11. l.'iO.'KJ. the
Weekly In renin- lea-t by half a iiilllluii
peron!, and Its liitliicm-e ai an iirsmi of
opinion N simply trememloii-. Tin Week
ly nialutalrs u po-l,hu -oltlnit, and ex-pre-ji's
ibilded lew son tiolltlcai nml mi
elal problems. l)iilslllo Coiitier-lnur(,al,
Its nrlletus nru iihms uf hln'li-loned dl"
cll-ilon, and Us pictorial lllii-trallou- are
olteii eorrobnrallie krumeu:- of no -null
loree. N. Y. Kx jiiiiuer ami C hronlelv
Its papers upon existent iuc-t 011s ami its
Inliultable urinous help to mould the sun
tlmeuts ol the country ritthura' Com
mercial. TKKM-j :
l'ost.i free to sttbnribcrs In the United
Ma'es.
Ilnrpei-s Wsi'kly, one yeir ...ft 11O
l'olir dollars iiieludiM prepayment of U.
s. postage by ihe publishers.
bub-crlp 1 11s to Hnrper'i MaRnlne,
Weekly, ut il Haar, to one address tor one
year, iW W; or, two of Harper's reilodl
enlii, lo onu address lor one vein, i IP;
poatase free.
An extra copy of be Minfajdue, Weekly,
or lla.ar will lie -iipppcd jfnit' for eiery
club of live ub"r tiers at Si ir) ,.uh, In
one remittance; or, Ix copies fur s)-.i) iki,
without ex r: copy; postage Irre.
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in nea' elotli bimllug, will I -ent bv ex
press, Irse of eipeu-u. lor c7 CiJ eueii. A
eauiplett; tet. enmpr.ii' eighteen olumes,
cnt 011 receiptor cash ul the r.te ol !-.'i V.'i
per vjIuiiiii, lieli;lit at the expeli e 11. the
purchaser.
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ertlnnent with nit tliu evuu-s orders n
Ilarjier.t Uralhcr-.
Adire.- HAlll'i:it ,V llltOTIIKUS. N. Y.
".1 lti-olliry of I'11-liliiii. I'lioisuri',
nun iiisiriieiioii. -
harper"sbazar.
II.I.IM lt.VTi:i.
NOTICKS 01' TIIK I'ltK-h.
The ilazar Is edited uitb a eontilliutlnii
of tact and talent that we seldom llml Innm
Journa'; and the Journal luell Is the ori.ii
111 1111: v,iv; uurni 01 ianion, l.nion I lav
eler. The ilaar eoiniuendnitull locverv mem
her of the hon-i'liolit to the children bv
droll and nrettv tileluri-s. to the vinnnr la.
dies by ItM lasliion-plutes In endless Mirli tj,
In tliu provident tnattou by Its jiatteros for
the children's cl tbes, to palerlamlllas bv
Hi tateful designs lor embroidered slipper
and loxurlou- dre-sing i'y,u. Hut the
reaillng mailer 01 the llaar Is uiiirorulr ol
greut exeellenrc. The paper h h acililreil
a wide popularity for the tlreshle ciijo meiit
it allords. N. Y. Kvenliifj I'o't.
'IUMS :
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Kour dollars Includes preiavment ol I',
f postage by tliu publishers.
Mibscslptlors to llarnr's .Magazine,
AVeekly, and llazar. to one addrcsi for one
ynarjeiOW; or two of Harper'-, l'erlod:-
cais, 10 one auorcss lor one vca', ?; on;
postage Iree.
An extra ropy of either the Migwlim,
cekly. or Uuzar will t,e suppl,.il grutU
for everv club nl live nib-crlbus .11 i on
each, in onu remittance j or, six copies for
im unoiii ex'ra copy ; potiagi) iree,
Hack number- can bo supplied u imy
S 1 1 1 JSJ-
The scen volumes of liar pel's llazar, 1
the years inw, '(ill. ';u. '71. ';'. '7n. "ri.
for
b
gantly bound In green mnrnceo cloth, will
he out hy uxp ess, frolgut repaid, fjr
OS A,1 ........ "...
VI nt I'licil.
dSTMuWHialierit uro not to emu this ml
vertlK'inent without the cxpresi order. of
iiiiiiicrrciiroiiicr.s,
AdiIrcsIlAnri:itA HHOTllKIt, N- Y
ZANONE & VALLA,
A.Ml
RESTAURANT.
OCT YOUIl
FRESH SHELL OYSTERS
A T
Cornor Twenty-Eighth Stroct and
uuiuuiuiuiui LYUUUU,
I l. 'nnnpr, . , Valla.
aA.ItIHh-iONH
MADISON HOUSE,
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
CVntrally LwaUd, Elrgantly Furnislitil,
'HAHUIM 4lllli:iATK
The Ootnmeroial Hotel of the Olty.
iE
H9r?HKA
9Br
DEALER IN
MEN'S AND BOY'S
CLOTHING
FURNISHING GOODS, MOROCCO BAGS, &C
Is now prepared to show one of the most su
purb stocks ever offered in this coinm unity.
He will not be undersold.
SMUTS A SPECIALTY!
Gentlemen desiring hats of a precise it
can have the measure of their heads taken to a
hair, and their head gear made to order in the
latest fashion and finest style.
79 OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO, ILLS.
EDMUND HUEFNER, Proprietor.
54 OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO, ILLS:
This house contains 35 good rooms.
Travelers will always find the best accommo
dations. A trusty watch for trains and boats day and
night.
-PARTICULAR NOTICE.
M'c haro replenished our Job Printing Ollice with
many fonts of new type anil have orders out for other
fonts ot the latest popular styles. AVo are determined
to establish the reputation of our ollieo for first-class
work, and make our prices so low that the most enthu
siastic patrons.pf foreign cities will bo compelled to ad
mit that wo do work at lower prices than any other of
fice in the country. Mr. Oberly, admitted to bo one of
tho best practical job printers West and South, has
assumed personal supervision of tho job printing de
partment, and will endeavor to give satisfaction lo our
ninny patrons.
Pure Coffee
FRESHLY HOASTED
AND GROUND.
ARTER& STEWART
113 Commurcial Avontio.
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