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M 'i i 'AMlKKVFNT'l. FOR WO 'I(5HTS ONLY ADA K1CHM0ND Comic Opera Company ! Church Choir C'lioru, U-ded hv lb vounj and heaiitiful American Prima Donna. Meitzo Soprano Aaaolutu. s:!9:ss9SSOcss9s:eets:: iMiSSADAlMCIIMOXDl" Sunsoricd Ity thclarcct mid mot complete Comic Opera Troupe in America ThfJ;i'l mii-lo.il nioi-cflx. Von Sh ppo'n liomanlic Opera. " FATINITZA M FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER lth Produced in the amc rnuctilrlcoiit tlc as nl the l-'lfto Avenue Theatre, N V.; alo the followlui: )pr Anting thin engagement: "The Cbltnei of Vonnauda." SaiurdaeveulilK. December iX'th. C. T. R. C. i " Daw to Uo Ifigiit " yourself an i liullc are cordially Invited to attend wleot parte to lie t'lvcnat the Cairo Temperance Reform club itoom,''. on Thurc-diiy i veuiiii;. De cember IHth. inrii. HF.ITWIIIS I OMMIiTBK. Dr. C. W. nuniilui,'. A. W. Ncff. ry.l. W. M. William. 1L. Pink. t'il. Thou. W. Shield and .las. K Miller. ri.xoii UNAOi;il. V. 1). .!u,;u. ('. It- Hell. A. V. Daniel. Oeo. li. M'llara, C. It Kiifllu. Oco. M. Fry. TirKKT, - ' KACH. Can be had at Barclav Bro'n Drue Store on wa-h-'ujwn aveniu'. Geo. OTIura'a druj! Uirc and at thu K"frm Club.readin;.' room. JEWELRY. Oliie-t .lewelrv House In Sotitlifin lllinob r-'.-tublislied in null. i ri 1 III -Jn-i ItiTt ived and Constantly lleieiviui: at HP. A. HUDElfS Sew JEWELRY STOKE 101 Commercial Avenue, near tilli Si. Magnitiicnt Iiiiiiioitlsantl Fine Jewelry, Cameo. Onyx, (oral and Plain Setts. Rings Necklaces, Chain and Bond Bracelets, Watches, Chuius. Studs, Sleew Buttons, "Foley" Gold Pens, Setli Thomas and other Clocks. Tri ple and (uud ruide Silver-Plated Ware, Sterling Silver-" ware, Knube and Prase Pi anos, Mason & Hamlin Co.. and F-stey Organs, Brass. String and Iteed Musical Instruments & Trimming fyl)o not fall to luect Ilia Stock before pur- lMflill. tJifIli! uuarautecH to nell at New York. St. I.ou! i c;bireo pricea. No neceanity lor i-eudiir Irom iiome for line and rlfran t'ood. ' HOrdorn by Kxprem and Mail i-olieited and ,1'iompily lllled. Fine Jewelry Made to Order. Given Away ! A Hook to Every Subscriber! T II K HOME GUIDE, OK A Book by 500 Ladies, It Hie tit'u or a volume of KiO patK em bracing about UHW) IractkilRecipes & Hints ON VOOKKUV, run not; j:iloi.i, TIIK Ton,KT, TIIK HICIv ItOO.M, i ri'C. .Oiitribiited by r'pr .VIO l.adieo to thn rjouie On rnncnt ol tbo Chicago Trlbnnti diitlnc the pat ii-or. fouryeara, liconlaius more Information 4banrio tbe Jl.no and S'.M-O cook bookc beaidea ipiii2 tli iiuportanl advantage overall otliera, ix-ing nf I'lVH'lU'lll JOxpfl'il'llCCK ((f Pl'llH l'lll "Ilimu"'' KH-p.fH. TbeM aklp'ct. original and practU al coiitributiona irutn o many ladlea. have never beforo apneaiud In hook form, and thla volmnu la the tlil and only ompilailon. We Hhv J'',x-luivi ( 'onti ol of t Hook in tlil IiH iility, mid It -un l Ohtuinod only through Tliiw OHUm. : A Copy of th'.a I'aeful and rnliU Volume : WILL DC " I'lltlLNTKU Til KK1IV Si K"l ItlllKIt - TO TIIK ; WKKiii.y in.'j.i.ixiiN : Foit lWti. : Who l'aya To Dollar In Advance. Thin in the 'liolccxt I'rc-mium JOver Olvwix to Is'iwn,pii.' , HabfK!rrbtr. i.mt.hlnt: of ri-al and tiractlcal value. Tli ladlea will b Hullgktrd wl'U It. Make u vitur kuhHi Hp. t.lona bow. If yoflrnciKliborH tl'in't'takoTnr Htl. f.KTiM, tell tliem of thia olli.r. They all ttunt II, u aiaor and the book. Yon (ret a 4columi. H puiri Nnwpiprr.and a capital, practical, naef.il bunk of lim itm, tvt the pricn of Uu; foniu r. Now is Your Opportunity. HolidayGoods THE DAILY CAIRO BULLKT IN: WEDNESDAY MOUNING, DECEMBER 17, lfr79, THE DATLY BULLETIN, EXTKIU'.U AT TIIK HlsT OKI-UK IN CATUO, IL LINOIS, AS N!.r0ND-CI.A MATTLIt. OFFICIAL l'Al'KIIOF ALEXANDKH COUNTY. Onlv Morning Daily in Southern Illinois. LOCAL BE PORT. MHiNAi. Orme. I Caiho. III.. December HI, ls;. f Time. Bur. Tuer. Uuiu. Wlud. Vt'l Weather. (lam 110.11 7 :w. i 11 " sit.w 3 p m , OT P:' Tl "I tvr Mi 8W s H dear. do do Fair. H :i 'i 411 Maximum Temperature. M; Minimum Tcru lrnture. asj iiairttill, U ou luch. Serc't Slt'nal t'orua, C. M. A. Order your New Year thirds from Tiik lH-u.KTiN. Cull and see thu styles. Mr. Jits E. Kobinson of I;ulnt ult has accpptud a position in the Phoenix Orttg Store. IJuder U selliuji No. triple plate, solid steel knives, at i.ksk than Chicago and St. Louis jiiices. Buy A pair of those tine steel plate eu graviugs ou exhibition at Ford's Bracket store, for Christmas. We want a couple of printers to work iu flic 1JL7.I.KTIX job otliee to-dty nil for several days to come. "Orange Blossom"' wedding envelopes and note paper, lutest thing out. just re ceived at Tiik Bulletin otlke. The best selected and largest stoek of jewelry iu the southwest to le luunil at Buder'v No. 104 Commercial avenue. Have you s"en the Patent Dust Proof watch cases and Illuinintited Watch Dials, at Buder's, No. 104 Coinmercial avenue? Who will tnake the New Year calls this time, the ladies or the gentlemen. We have the cards for sale at the Bvli.ktin office. Two good printers wautad in the Bcli.kkin job office, straight work, pay by the thousand; two weeks work; apply this uiomiug. Ed. Budcf has just received some of the most beautiful jewel caskets, and toilet sets ever seen in the city, No. 104 Commer cial avenue. Buy your Christmas and all other c.iitrs of Korsmeyer, call for the "Fault less"' the best rive cent cigar in the city, and smoke no other. Church of the Kede,ciner- Wednesday, Friday and Saturday being the Advent Ember Days, there will be Litany ami Em ber prayers at 10 a.m. The weather yesterday was of the pleasant kind, but in nuking this announce ment our readers should not be led to be lieve that we desire to imitate the Sun. lack Lally, the young man over whose legs the Cairo and Vinccnnes cars passed, was yesterday resting easy, Drs. Parker entertain the hope that both limbs can be saved. Preacher Bradley is busily engaged in rubuildiiio; his church on Fourteenth street and is constructing it in such a manner that wind and weather shall not prevail against it. Officer Selniekcrs was yesterday seen to haul a white drunken man, to jail. The fellow wus on his way there evidently arguing with the oliiccr which of the two was drunk. Monroe Woolen yesterday evening ar rested a negro boy wlw had be"n euuglit in the act of stealing sacks from the mills ol Hall'iday Brothers. II.- was eonlined in the county jail. Tne congregation ol the A. M. E. church has decided to purchase the Epis copalian church. We have not been in formed when the building will be turned out to the purchasers. We were yesterday, with many an oath, informed that Officer llogau was the best of horse-thief detectives and that he could tell by ilu; way a horse walked w hether or not it hud been stolen and from whom. --Mr. (cu. Hendricks has removed his law office into the Bross buildiiiu on the corner of Mltveuth and Commercial. (Jporge is one of our rising young lawyers and a man ol' more than ordinary ability. -All interested in making Christmas decorations in the Church of the lledeemer will llnd everything ready at the store next to llarclay's drug store, Washington aeinie and Eight stnrl, till completed. Milts Fannie ,1. Hinkle has returned fiom Tc.varkana, w here she has been for the past week. She speaks in glowing terms of the young people she met there and if our young men don't look out they will have to regret the Ion of another of Cairo's fair daughters. The doings of (he county court yester day consisted chielly in adjusting the claims of Alexander Twcnte and Will iam Kendall. Although considerable probale business slill require Judge Yoeum'h attention, he expects' to get through therewith this evening and ad journ court. The Judge is "doing up" the business like nn "old hand," so to speak, all of which is commendable. The following steamboats arrived and departed yesterday: Cityof Helena Yicks- burg; New Mary llomton, I. P. Schcuk, New Orleans; A. J. linker and tow, E. 0.Sti.nard, St, Louis; 'Alice, Pittsburg; Junes. Fisk. P.ulucal,; . 11 Cloud, St. Louis. Departed : City of Helena, Alice, St. Louis; New Mary Houston, U. P. Scheme, Cincinnati; Jno. Dippold, Tluu Sherlock, E. 0, Stannrd, New Orleans; James Fisk, Faducah. Tho river Is 20 feet 1 1 inches on the gauge nl rising; , Bear in mind that Miss Belle Oaffm y to-night, by special request, repeats her readiugs at thu Athenctim. Our citizens who heard her former readings pro nounce them the most thrilling and in tensely interesting ever heard in this city. She is handsome and greful and her bear ing on the stage is pleasing because it is natural. We might say a great deal more about Miss Oafl'ney and sav it truthfulH". but iu this city, where she is personally known to every one this would only be superfluous. She has scores of old and firm friends in Cairo who w ill have the extra inducements of "auld lang sine" to draw them out to-night. Get your seats before night-fall. The. readings will be new interesting, and the house should be crowded. The proprietor of the Delta broom factory about a week ago bought a cow at a bargain and was happy. But he re mained happy only a short time, for he soon" found that the nuimul couldn't be induced to eat. He had heard how the Irishman's horse had died from not eating and his mind was full of forebodings as to what would be the result it his cow's stomach should continue too proud to take unto itself food. Every thing in the dainty line was ottered her, but she ouly drew up j her nose thereat and shook her head in a very decided manner refusing every thing. But yesterday, after going without food for a week, she came to the front door of the factory and commenced eating the brooms hung out for display. The proprie tor seeing this was over joyed that his cow had learned to eat und hung out several ad ditional brooms for her consumption. A strange negro, whose name we could not learn, yesterday afternoon attempted to carry otf one of the bolt of calico placed in front of the New York Store for display. He had been loitering about in front of the storr for tiuite a time, watching his chance to steal something, and when he thought no one was looking, picked up a bolt of calico and ran off with it under his arm. lie had only . reached the corner ot Twen tieth street, however", when constable M'.n roe Wooten was upon him. Seeing that he was pursued by an officer, the thief crossed the street to llalliday's cooper shop on the opposite cor ner, dropping the calico iu the road. He craw led under the shop to hide and as he went lid himself of his coal and hat, When arrested he disclaimed all knowl edge of the theft and insisted, although coatless and hatless, that the coat and hat belonged to another man. who had handed them to hi in while passing. The tellow stoutly refused to go with the officer until he was severely clubbed. II-.' then went and was locked iu the county j:il. Lvruit. -The thief's name is Edward Morgan. II" was held to bail, by Squire Osborn, in the sum of $150, We are not of a fault-finding dispo sition, but we would respectfully suggest to our city fathers that the cistern of the Hibernian Fire company be made accessi ble to the tire engines of the city. As it at present K the Hibernians can back their engines out of the building and thus ruich the cistern, but owing to the high side walk on Thirteenth street it is inaccessible to other engines. This should be remedied. The city gave one hundred dollars towards ti.e construction of that cistern (the com pany paying the other thirty or forty i and hence the cistern is a public one-and an embankment should be niised. even with the sidewalk on Thirteenth stic't in order that it may b" of benefit to the public. A public, cistern is now being built ou the corner of Seventh street aud Washington avenue (out of S'-a-son, too for the protection of the property thereabouts. We have no fault fo tind with this. It is necessary, btu not une whit more necessary than is an accessible public cistern on Thirteenth street vyj'ere buildings arc as numerous as anywhere in the city. This matter is worthy of inten tion and we hope to see it remedied be fore the destruction ol a block of build ings shall bring the importance thereof to the minds of our city fathers. A day or two ago a Mr. A. J. Yaden. of Weekly county, Tenn., arrived in this city with his wife Aid registered at the St. Charles. The gentleman and lady were well up in years, probably in the neighbor- hood of sixty, and al't fixed, the old man let jr getting comfortably the hotel with the intention of taking a look at the ciiy. lie had been absent about two hours when here turned In n great state of exci'ement and in foriiieil his wife that three men with drawn revolvers ha ( forced him to give up his money, eighty-live dollars and that they huilmadothcirescapc. Theoldl.idy believed the story as related by her husband and very emphatically expressed the determin ation that henceforth he should not again pass out of her night, lint a slmrt time af ter this Mr. Vaden conlideiitially related to the clerk of the hotel that the story he hud related to his wife was not tun; and that ho was ashamed to tell her the truth. Ilu had, hesaid, engaged with several very respecta ble looking gentlemen, in a nanie f curds, in one of our saloons, and lh.it at ihe game of curds he had lost the eighty. live dollars. Mr. Howe, (he clerk of the hotel, rd once Informed Oilieci SiecJmu of Mr. Vaden 's h's-', but 1 j i -1 night no trace had yd been i found of the rascals who did the fleecing. This was tho first game of cants ho had ever played for money said Mr. Vaden, ami by heaven, ho would swear it by his white hair, it should be Ins last. He left with his wife for Texas by the Mississippi Central, without awaiting any develop ments, and in all probability the eagle eye ot the old lady if uothing else, will keep him out of trouble till he gets there. THE COL'NCIILAST NIGHT. Til 10 I.ICIIT Ql'F.STltfN TAKI..N I NDKII CO.N KIDIiHATION AND TIIK ( I.KHK I SSTItl f TKU TO i-.OVKItTISK KOlt HK.W.I.D PliOPOSALS, ETC. The council met in the council chamber last night to take under consideration the light question. The only absent member was Alderman Halliday, who was out of the city. The report of the committee to which the light matter had been referred was read and on motion of Alderman Howley re ceived aud ordered tiled. A bill from Mr. Dan Harlmau was read, offering to light the lamps with oil for Jfo each per month aud cleaning, lighting, extinguishing and keeping them in repair for that amount. He guaranteed that the light should be as good as gas light. After a thorough discussion of the iptus tion by every member present the clerk was instructed, on motion of Alderman Wright, to advcrtiiiu Cor sealed proposals for lighting the city with gas or coal oil. ' A petition from Mr. W. F. Pitcher was then presented by Alderman Wright, set ting forth 'lliat ho, had received a severe fall, owing to the badness of the walk ou the north side of Coinmercial, be tween Ninth and Tenth streets, from which fall he had received serious injuries. He prayed that the council allow him iijeason able sum of money for the time it disabled him. doctor bill, etc. Ou motion id" Alder man Patier referred to the committee on claims. A resolution, drawn up by City AUtorncy Hendricks, was then introduced and passed, requiring all city police magistrates to report in full, at the expiration of the year, all the lines col h ted, etc. Council then adjourned. A NEW CONFIDENCE GAME. We give below the experience of a Chi cago man and bis "tumble" to a new "racket" in conlidence games. This is a good one and well calculated to deceive; There are games that the Chicago sharper plays ou the unwary Granger, nnd the latest of these isn't the poorest kind of game in the world, if he don't pick op the wrong man. Passing along the streets, .my one looking like a holiday visitor may meet with the following experience; A man with a big ulster on, one pocket of which, if chicly noticed, is bulging, passes him at 0'Leary"'s gate, gets right in front of him, stops sud denly, anil apparently picks up a small paper box, If you have passed him, he doubles up alongside .of you and manages to ripen the parcel just along side of you. "Holloa, I'm in luck to-day." "What is it:' "Just picked it up. Nice rinaf. ain't it I" "Yes. it U. He then iries it on his Tittle linger; it i too small; pulls it otf and glances inside. "Halloa! Can you read this for me.' I'm short sighted." Somewhat poorly engraved within is "C A. to Alice," or some other such inscrip tion. "Poor devil! He's lost his girl's ring, n New York rim;, too. See. here's the bill along with it." To Titian v it Co., Dr. : ' Doc. D. : New York, : ; To oiv: snlid gold ring $!l.,"U '. I'eceived pnvmeiit 'a. B.C. : "That's so." "Well, it ain't any use to me. Dash my luck. Wish it had been big enough, and Id ha' kept it. Suppose I can get $4 or on it, anyhow.'' "What will you take tor it.'-' "Well, seeing as how I just picked it up, I'll let you have it for ft. But mum's the word." Now if the party of the second gart should happen to be from the country, and unacquainted with the particular brand of a ring that retails along with a pair of sleeve-buttons, a set of shirt-studs, and a diamond pin, "all for a quarter of a dol lar," he might pay the money and get the ring. But unfortunately for the enterpris ing party in the first part, the man ad dressed "tumbled"' to the game. "I'll give you live cents." The party of the second pru t disappeared up the first flight of steps. HOLIDAY GOODS. OIIAN0KS, LKMONS, MAI.AOA OIIAPKS, COfOA N t'TS, OHIO ANT) MIL 11 10 AN flDKlt. I am in constant receipt of choice Louisiana oranges by the barrel aud bos. Lemons by the box, cocoanutfl by the 100, barrel, and hogshead, Malaga Grapes by the barrel and keg, Ohio and Michigan cider by the barrel. I invite especial at tention to my cider made from pure apple juice, free from nil chemical ingredients, and first-class. My Otiio cider .is strictly fine, the manufacturer having a world-wide reputation for making a choice pure article. Its excellence in flavor, its tpurity in manufacture, its general 'worth and tUalities-as a beverage cwmpels coil noisseurs to admit of tin superior to it, and is an honorable competitor to our American champagne. To arrive December 18th, 50 barrels, and 23 boxes Coast selected choice Louisiana oranges for Christmas. S. E. Wilson, No. 83 Ohio Levee, Cairo, Ills. WE HAVE ON HAND. 100. paiis 10x4 White Blankets, i.ich we will sell for f i 'Hi per pair. J. Btncua. A. Merry Xmas. Little early perhaps, but you know I am always AHEAD of I others in Rvervthinir. It's jusfso with iMy I cnri'ma ' . i u liU 1 Fop MUN AND BOYS. Furnisliins? (loods I.OWEK TI!A."N TIIK A sootl heavy Shir! ;inl Drawer. .TOe a suit. A line Merino " . l..r0 A lino red llannel Kino Cashmere wool, olive, shirt ani drawer. li.OOanuit Aline Silk I InndUorohicf) ."(Jo. I iinei'i Collar. 4 ply, latest styles. J.OOjor d, A heavy Brftish half hose. M.'o per pah-. A lino K nitt Jacket, 1 .()() eneh. Also a lull lino of NKOK WKA 1 i at extremely Low I 'rices. All the above jjuods are WAKIIANTrfl) to be lirt cI.lss and as low as tin small dfiilcr ean buy. Cull and see for vourselt at . A. M Al lXjil Ohio Lovir. (TIKIS 'MAS AND NEW YEAK'S'l' GIFT:-. hat would be a more appropriate a'w'i to a friend than a photograph from Win ter's Gallery. Ouly a few i'lder can In filled, so come carlv, r r 1 1 ( ' f I ' w ( 4 1 cr, X(. 104 Co.MMKIK JAL AVK. ' and A HANDSOME LINE Of hosiery and gloves, for ladies til , ,, ,, , tli.lilien. at le.lliced piic. (..id an I I A- .,,oiiii- I It, i., i i. .1. lit l.ej.l.. BLACKSMITHING Having dissolvid partnership w itii John . Major, we have opened a shop i n Comn.er cial avenue between l!t!i and 12th strict. All kinds of carriagis. buggies, plow s and wagons, aln all kin'Is of t.lge tool-, mill picks, etc., made to cider, and r pairing done promptly and cheaply. "" years jiractice arid experience u.ab!t? u. to yirii antee n'l wort to give satisfaction. Bneay pamtinir and trimiuing done at prices t suit the times. Mr. P. Gadbois. the cir rl.i.r.. .... . ....,.w,., l . ., l , t nage inukei, is cor.ntcte.l with us and is. always ready to nccommotiate customers. Mo-ns Tj.'SIKR i Sl.Ns. FOB 1 EN DAYS ONLY. . 100 Wt- w ill otT.-r for the n t 1" dav- Silver Giey Blaiikr;-,, it oil cents a pair. J.BfKi:KI!. ('PUT ci""Tl- A ilr.. I Art 1 41 1 Of ladies' and cliibin u' iiicierwi.ar, at the very lowest prices. J. 1::t.okj! OYSTEll SriTKK AND FANCY BA- ... .,, The l ul;e ot the I'-'iVi ri .-i rherr-'i int. uu.l oi uu 1. 1 .iv.irii.l Clil.rt.i am! societv, will give nn Oyter Supper and v , " rancv ISuztiar, r relay, Decmiber H', at the Temperance Heading U-x'tn. Supper from Ci to 10 o'clock. Adult.s. "Oi :ut5: children '.'."i cents. PIGS -FEET, SPA BE- El Its. ETC. At the parking houo of Hlaxle A Moore, on Commercial avenue, pig's feet, spare ribs, buck liones. and o'.her triuiuiings ui large or small quantities arc for sale at very low price. New larl for fa.T.i!r;;,e, in vites special attention. , WE HAVE Most elegant lines of gimps aud friuyes. at exceedingly low prices. Examine our stock of these goods. J. BtT'.OKi'.. HOlTSKKEEPEBS ATTENTION Is called to our large.sti.s. -i of Table Linens. Towels and Nii'kins, which we offer at greatly reduced prices, unti'. New Year. J. BnioKK. Wamko.- Sherman & Co., Marshall, Mich., want an agent in this county at once, at a salary of $100 per month and expenses paid. For full particulars ad dress us above. SMALL ADVICUTISKMKNT.s. full HUNT The Aalwy property on Hot! rnol: avr. Cheap lo a rpiorl tenant. M J. Ho-ilby, K. K. Agent. I'OK KKNT. Dwelling house nn ljth Htre.ot, between Walnut and ('i)uai-, all In good condition. Late rosldcnco of r V incenl. Kor particulars apply at mv reaidcncu on corner of litet and Waluut s.tri'tn. Mrs. O. MiaiiAcir. A 1.1. AOVKKTISIiM KNTS In thin column, of 1 live line each orleaawih be publlahed for iifi cei.ta eterv Insertion ; 1 niouUi, ,; a month with out chunKe. Ji.OO per uumtb. KacU aildltioual Hue, r. rem. M i t u tit itmtt wanted fre. KOK SALK. ( heap tor cash Vlne-Het.'li or.ftf., ntMnrv oc.t piano, cover aniletool; ta Rood olilcr A A. II A lil.K I.L.. OwNKimind purcIiasiT of Heal Kotnte In Cairo should be sure they have a sood title. I urn now prepared to furnish abatraitt at ronahle ratea M KASTKIOA V , Office iu Court House. I'TIK SALK. A eriep ol No, (iothlc cup and , loner cae partly woin, hut atiltable for por.r or proyriimme wo-k, conxiKtintjor brevier. Ions prliner. pica, cnvit primer, puneon and double en-dlh letter and llieire felt and complete, wP.aout space ami & mo, e ma 0 1 -- ). j rp rill (Hol-IkMIIIMTilt ST.I.OUIS. I TL ltLls !!!!!. k-sut r-r- !t. i in.im u.;ia lar fnior and pnlruuaic-, with inc rented tacLitn for .'tiinini and retaiiimi; bott. and ivltu Ini-n-ui 1 ili lerininaiion to ne.re k-a redeem Its oft n.aJo pl. d.-c to till '.he Jul. m. uii:rr of ream.na.e i t pi nation a a po:i;s', rncl'i and c m-r: f w-V'.i-r. I'olltica'Iy 111.' (;t.rnc Iih.h.I!at i re A ! from one cud of the lOllntrv to the other B the en- ; tlim -liini; ihawpioe of that h.-piiblicanum L:- h j culm; Into power Iu liriiu lo avc the I cion Iroui ' dei-tructli'L, ar.d Laa aluce drvoted nil it cm rirVa I to the pre-eriatlim Intact of the tr'iit" of ta- .ar i lorn-4 upon en b the r-hi li o! ihe Smttb oidtd by : the ll. nii rt i t lac Nor'h We have onooM d vl I lorni-of i ompri'ini-t' anil cntrlliatli n that a. -emed to aim it a r t rit'.on to power in thin ruuntrv . f i the men and the or-.-ii.i-'a'lon htch inoled t' in j the honor-..t clvii war. The tVinoiratic part) tf no mine nei.i ior ir.e lieu ireiui Miul fkrtii.n vilth !htf:irine.. of staV ri'jhta aud nullification , nibljoued u; on i: baia.i r If tirvi.ful, It wt'l ) ' ,n'"' "uri-dly . -irry out t"- protnL-c to r-p-nl a I the h nisiation u cc.-itaV.; ) ihe ar aaU it cuits, ami iU tiiacc-'rHte a wdi: uhich !', cd- coi:r.iife and a-H-t anotci r nit nipt at ece-;ea at. lel.elljiu, T'.ls Is uhat tiie boasl ot Ihe "So. id o,iOi" ltie. Tl.i". ). hut .,, n'ltm.i,.- ikt m olid sotith anH tbe nt'iold nils which it tare.-.t-) t , M Hml Iht 1 n S.,!l,l Vltr lltlOfft l.i A t'ffll t. .p pope to keep till; political poUi-foMiiC liat'.oll in I the -cdion which sent (..-th lt J,.al b x'iot; to eriinh rebi liton ami r.-,.ort the inticfi'y f :i-i t'lilon Ker.r ,aL lir.tnlKt.i.alilv iioinn'd totire l . if.nni " in' ijo , :ib. nt nuuiuii'i' i publunn parly fur tin. cr, at ton trot. 'Ihen ' iitlier- u m nrt'tiy u ne. I,i thi-r, seettio to I'-s re man ao n rtain to cotii-oiMa'i !r, hi- fjvnr i the .:lcmi.'.s ot succeos. lie;ic.:. He bloe support' iiudurpd III- ni.nn'.u'loa. keepTi in 'oo;i tne . ,fa:e id the 1!a tiublKat pj.-. ai.d tie. b-.-t .-. ourancc oi i' iruiroi.u tt: A. , .,,.,.rK , .;,,.., f, ,,. ,-.. .,, the family and the t!.-.-oiil-. ;he (t.ohK lii.Mivr.tr will keep' ahrraat of the l i.t pi'.b.icataic-i uf I day fur tucilltleo lor the collection of ru-w a-. unurpaia ritncr ha-: or ..-ot. Wc opa.-c nn evpc t,if to oblalu the lai. -t and mi nt accura .: it j ! it tire Oorn all quart, r-by mill and tth trt'ii. j We hae corre-pendents at ai: Lewi, renter-1 j thri'C.'I'.mit the ceiintiV. ai..i tlitlr (all atid inter. i i n u chroii'.r.. , f .'M i.t. teil ho taithf'il'v the t perforni tile d'Hieo a-a:."'T! to them 1'cr "!. i i men In! NfM 1 prepscd ivl:h cr at rstr. and tiniv mfe'iv i lib iiLTe 1, ii ii'i a-ison of thla denirt i i meiit of the itu-tr. : r tt itli that of aty ot:.i i ; new-pap'-r In !bc co-ji.trt (e.ir ami Is fjline'ra a '. n'mracv. s.-t l:i!:e tn , o.-r i' iton to of c 2'r '( ' ' "m.n',' r' !'" ,0 '"" il,!,,rm',!i,,s " ! Thk Doi.iai; Wi:ui i Giom -Di Mim m . I JaX,-?Mv 'f, 1 d-'c-mlnaiion to place t;. WeekTy i-ttje of the lit car U.-tnrr.u rlth tl It I rcui b ol every voter r ti e ' -t for thr rarrpalc:. c ' lv"- x"' "lir ",,,;'r V ( untiorn. p'-tst-'c pri;n,r1r.j T h n:ai-it. c,,. rlilT.nit It ize and (fiar'ty. th-'riitapt-tt n-o. ; per in the coi.t.tn e n-e rontident that la.- it' j i rnlity nu our ps-t v!' nu t !-v a . r e-poti-e irom tie- o! the wnole w (.;. i Sl'BSf RIPTIf'N PBU FS. i b!l,Y. Ini-Iudii!? .anduy. p - ar Without tin dav'. jur tea- I Deluding is -.n ft i) . in (. ' ; u '-j.- -f Ihrrcaid up wards Witbo'.it sun lay. m i.'tahi i.f Thr.-r and up- w rd .' I IRIV.KHRI.Y. Tueo.iava. K.-.d 1 Mid S:.n ia).er yeir .... In t'luii ot l-'lt and ( pu'.rCi. . 7 ! sKMI-WKrUI.V. Tueadiy acd Kridny In t 'ii'.h of l-'ixe and I'; "vre- y.i- ii ON MDOLliA I? i-i:k ykar l'aabli.' ij aittau:-...-. t-clwl rati? to Ajiitjt. Uemittnnces sbouid be aiade by I nltetl su: Post (itBce .Money errleri ha:. is dra'tla, or r uist.'.-' letterf, whenever It ran be done I'lrt ctinns anoi; he made p:in!y, ching name of I'o-t ottic. Coua and State. Address all letter liLOKH I'RINTIN'i; CI)V l'A 1 , ST. LOUIS. m( "CATAUHH. TUS CM.'.sE AMI CfttK." A Pamphlet by Dr. Ci.rsos lATr, uf W Mo M.. Chicago, fir. ?m'. la tie Author of the lo; Treat uicut for Catarrh, aad In this la w TreBtlv revea'e-t the 'crcl of lr. ucre In the trcHtaie or diseae. to itlnc'i he hjj civeu tlui ntudyol lifetime. Pa:npVr' e?i. on receipt ol He tan: $66 A WEE a in yor.r own town, aad i ' ...hll.l .L...l V.... ..... . i.i,int ri,-iw,. toil tail isivi- i. b'lMuo a' trial vvllhoiit expen The best opportunity ever offered I' those w'.llinir to work. You Iiol trvjIO'.lilhi? ,'Ne til! toil n e fur vol self what you can do ut the bnluc we oiler. room to explain here. Von can devote Ml o' ) lime or only your apan? time lo the buxine, a'.i initke uroat pay for every hour that you wer't Women make a much as men. Send lor "fief I ' private term and particular, which we mail trc.i $. otitat free. Don'tcoaipinln of hard tinea wbi j yon have uch a chance. Ad. tram II. HA I.LETT CO., Portlaud, Maine. I i "DWITOYS Eu'r W01in,t or lnJfJ' I'TjllklllllO l,v rr'llnut r.rintv, lit. ..,. ' title soldier of the lute wnr to a pension. M penaiona by the law of January, ism, betrln back limn oi oisi nrtrjre or ucutli ot aoiiuer, ah entina Hbov.ld apply at once. Tliouaand who are nfl rlrawlnit penolona lire entitled to an Inrreiijte. r illcra and widow of lac Mftknii war are eutlticd penalona. Yottt caae shall receive prompt ntt lion. Writ.? at once. Address 0. L. NI'KER, V. loa!oa Attornty, tn'l-jiaopclt., ladiau. ft