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I'M i win i r 1 1 i 4 5 I IV, ' . . .j . . .iress.orilsmoeratie Congressmen. It !C "9 ,"1UnA,,,," ml"or irrepressible Indication. Ithdreu . 'nutter.', nn limn lost In llrni.s1uii . Olllop dolrgiltc, worinite,l to nil tliolr or-drnd ori'iil, no liiiiiiireMatlcm .r yxhvvn Sqcil,K pt,,i Li)tty of numlnn '. Barrow or iiruHcrtnthc iViilluir; , Urn, ,it thu hiuitls of tliu r-mivfiitloii, Col. 11 ...... i I c. . - ... Aacfiiicis.iii uiwuiou in Bramj imr- norm, nntliltlon or resentment. ron con-obi's." xnmt msruioT. COlt, JOHX .H I'llKflH, of Whttt Co. ron r.vATong,jri)isTnicT, N. U. oiniO.V. or,lsUlsHls County. THOMAS A. K, lf(tA)4Na.'ar Union Co. run itr.i'itr.iM-.XTATivr. isT nisTittrr. it. wmox wkiiii. "tik Mir.Htvr, AI.KXAXDKR. II. 1HVI.V. ... w j, ... ... . .tOH CORONER, , JmHH II. UOKSJMA.V. A Fwt. - (Friiin the Mticnirn Tribune, - yConpris tstill maintain taxes, direcf !' irW indirect, to the amount of not less than f IJMOO.000.000 Or tiii KNOHMoirs tax, LISA Til AN' O.SK-IIAM' IS llKCKlTT.tl 1IT tnr oovkkn-mknt. The remaiiuUr is distributed to private individuals and clashes icho control Initiation." tuxes, direct Take Notice! IPmmthc ChlinROTfthunclRAiliml TlmnJiw) 1 Aagmtu) "It U known nnJ rcnJ of nil nun, Unit the oterhadorinff queHon in Amrncan politic at the vretcnt time ma taiiiff for 11EVKSUI5, OK A TAIIIFF FOIl rKOTKO- TION. i optional jor political partita to le Jor one or the other, Tiikv cannot jib ron nont. OK CAN THEY DODO E THE QUESTION "WITHOUT INCUKKINO THE CON TEMl'T OF THE J'ltlENDS AND Al). VOCATES OF EACH OF THESE OP POSING PRINCIPLES! RMolutlon In Iho -ritT Juctlf u ailoptwl lir lk lnmMMIo Couwutlw of ttio Thiriccntji COtJrcstonl lliriet 0"t, Jolm X . Crrb, noml. Ke,olteJ, Tlmt WF. ARK IN FAVOR OF A TARIFF FOR REVENUE ON-. LY niirf iff demand that the burden taxation nhall be Jairly and equally adjusted, and that tueh an adjuttment can not be made without itriking from the ttat ute book the pretcnt odiout tarif laivf a tvitem of taxation bated upon Jaroritmm and which ha deitroyed Ameri can thipping and cummerce, OPrRBMM tiik rrorLE or. the oreat aoiijcul- TVRAL KE0IONH, COUrELil TIIK KANT TO PAT TMIIUTE TO THE FEW, AWD HAH BUILT Vt MOKoroMEE THAT COJCTROL NOT OXLT EVERY ERAMCH or AMERICAN INDUS TRY, BLTAUO THE I.EOMLATION 0V COX- (iREtni and tee demand that the prim ar tides c!f necessity, uch as tea, eoffet, tugar and salt shall be plated upon the free list. I ruolutlon on the TriffQutlon, nloptnl ly tho Kdi- l Cmrcnllon of um Thlrlnlli Conurf" iool Di.tnci Jlon. 1). V. Munn, nonilnr.J Htsnlrfd. Will tho Tr'd'imr jileuii! toll u which iJo of the tarill" fenco this Rmllcnl of tho Thlrtwnth J)itr!ut ro on thu Kovcnuu or Protection unlet Ami will It plcuo tell u whttlwr, In IM opinion, tho lUiliciils of thi' li.ttkt luivo Jolgoil thu tiirill iiui tion ninl uru eon.wpiuntly entitled to tho contempt of loth the friend nnd oppon ent of Protection I 'WHOM TIIKV FIX Til Fill IIOFFS f'l'OX. ' The ad interim of the Mound City 7oir na( 1 manifestly correct in his conclusion that Messrs. Munn, LInegurA:Co, lash their hopes of Miecei In tho pending can ai, to the strength of the negro vote. If there vteru nut u whltu voter in tho Thirteenth cougriislunul district, thoo gentlemen could not more wholly and solely derotu themselves to tho negro. Tho Journal snys . Messrs. Munn, LInogar iSc Co., tlx their hopes for election In November solely upon tliu unit v of the colored voto. luvy arc lulwrine with vingiilur earnestness wor tny of a nohlor cause than they represent o organize this new material, and shape u ui sun innr will, ttiat tucy may ba enn bled to muster nd eontrol'lt atntiv mo meiit AuJ whllethey labor so assiduously vivnrricorni'iao iiurmony among tuu col, oreil element, they lenoio tho verv exist enco of white men. Probably It would not be Imprudent to ti-mind these gentle men .that white int-n have not vet lecn Ulsfranciiiiuu in Illinois. t nun nai cun leatu of m '-otV hand sneeeir wmcn Mr. Munn U orktln.. through this district, h kemi solicitous of Ulnir riccteu only oy utgro votes. In fact, wo havo taeard Jilm call upon his egbred brethren tp como to his Md and rescue-claiming their united strength nnd sappon as a mailer oi rium. iiaxumiiiuy im ears that ho Iia evor been their especial friend at.,1 fMber that ho stood bv thetn. like a pillar of stone, oven when It was un popular and dangerous in this country to speak in their Mmlf t Will some friend, whoso memory is bet ter than ours, be kind enough to point out a )erlod of time, iiiee lian Munn deserted the pulpit am! came to tins country, wnon It was daneerous or uiiKipulr tosjieak in oeiiHli or the colored pcojue ' Mr Munn does not tell lhto people that, but two year ago, he declared, by thu God that mudu him, if the Radicals s'hould ttr aJiixatt wro suffrage, or endeamr to lrinyil nimui, nr woilIU KUhUmW JTOm hC party I i Mr. Munn does not deny this charge. , His clarion volte, piping thtrto words, has scarcely ceased to echo. Did he then ap- ( ear tone inu voiureu mau s iriend? If I e was. then ho was deceiving his own -!.. r,,l It I... 1.1 1. . race and people, and If ho would utceive bit own people ran tliu black man hirn with safety 1 trmt fttrThe Radicals of Pulaski county held their county convention last Tuesday, Crne, Kenntdy and Lowe were before It for nomination for tho office of Sherirl'. Lowe, representing the 700 negro votes of the county, went Into the convention with seven delegates. Crane and Kennedy, representing Hit! 1100 vhitu' Ktullutil vote'i went In wltli six ilele'ctitM cnuli. The (irnjnl Olmin jirocltict iHjlugutlon, oWrv ( Ing'n considernblo uoloroil clement in the. i-.. i .i.... 1.1 eon vuuuoii. ueci ireu i mi nun rumu , ' . ... .. , , ... f twiltlinr lilt lint tint tuttli ft fltlll In u Til I I Lowii withdrew, mid his tlclcfjnte going over to Kenned v, noniltmtcd tlint gcntlf I timi on Hie Hrt hullot. Tin? qnc'tinii now nrli.es: Whnt docs ' Lowe priiof to do? Tliu Shrievalty I i witlitn lii reiich. AVtU llo tnko il '? lfliu U liolillng oil', umlor tlm iiiiirenlon that , lie cull go to the LcgMntiiri; from Vulmki I iiml .Mne, he will ltvo to kvIiow tut ' yrutcful tlm KopilbllcuiK iu well tin repuli ' llcii'Hii lie. II U whltu frloiHlii, who now ' whUpe'r llnttcrlim laic In his onr, will Miiughter him without mvtvy. In Hut content hl colorwl cohorta cannot, If thoy would, inve him. The colored clement owe n grent . dolt of grHtltude to thu Hon. I). W. 1 Munn, nnd he seem! determined Hint tint clement shall know why they owe it. In nddrcning n largo crowd, nt Mound City, a fow week ngof he mid tlint while con nected with tho Rimy he iw nn nged nnd decrepld negro woman hobbling nlong tho wnyildo. "The worn out condition of that old crcnture," continued Mr. Munn, "excited tny pyinpathlcs, nnd 1 let her rldo my hone. I would have done tlint much for the murine t dog I'' Tlint Mr. Munn should trout n negro wo mini with thu sRtno contidcrntion thut lie would a dog, is tho evidence, ho furnWIic.i of his Affection for tho nice. Why, then, should the colored mnn not vote for him? USTTlio Hon. 1). T. Llnegnr mnde u speech In (lolconda, n few dnys ngo. He told his nudienco that thcro hns hecn n re lolllon In this country ; that tho Ilcpulli' can party sprang to tho rescue of the nation (l)nve wasn't much on tho ''spring," hitmolf) and fought through fourycnrii of bloody war. It took hltu thrco hours to toll this wondroui tnlc, nnd, when ho got through, tomobody was cruel enough to in sinuate that ho "heard that snmn old song fire years ago I" Uxiox Countt Nominations. Tho Democratla primary election was held in Union county a few days ago, and resulted in thucholcoof A. No. 1 men thoroughout. "William 0. Rich was choien as the candi date for representative; Jncob Hilcmaii for Sheriff, and David Pcnrod for coroner. The letter which communicate tho Above information, further says: "The Democracy of this county lire organized and enthusiastic, nnd will give n'thouiund majority fortho Democratic ticket. Many of tho original Republicans here oppnly avow their purpwo to support Col. Creb. nnd some of them will voto tho straight Democratic ticket. If Dan Munn litis tlm least conceivable chanco for election to Congresi, this Fall, nobody hero can oo It.'" MISOEU-ANEOUS ; ITEMS. The fumeus Temple liar, London, U to give way before tliu widening of Fleet street. Connecticut cider-mills uro overrun with apples nt Ufteen cents a bushel Tho production of whisk V in Kentucky this year is only about flvceiglitli. or what It was last year. A s wlminliig match, with only one legged contestant, wax one of tho features of a recent soldiers' picnic In Pennsylvania. Nii.hvlllc.Tenn.. will bo without nny placo of amusement this wlutor, except ( skating ruiK IjhiUh Mnrruv frolored). of .Mobile. l'oos to penitentiary lor live year for thu abduction of tho Dighy child in New Or- leans. Tho Atlantic, thu last of tho old Col lins steamship line, has been converted into a stenm merchantman. Homo four hundred men have com- , pleted their terms of service nndlmvo hecn dischnrsmd frcm tho Prince Consort s Own j Rillu llrigade since It has been in Canada. ' Tho Catholics of Flushing, Jmg is- I land, havo resolved to send their children to thO pillule SCII001S. uereuMiue, mv lmvu supporieu a senooi oi incir n "i about -tiO pupils. Tlio .Supremo Court of Massachusetts' has decided that the prlvilegu which I a ven to the widow to wuvo provisions of the husband s will cannot be exerciiod by an insane jerson or by her guardian. The Governor of (Seorgln has t-ent it mctsugoto tlm Legislature recommeudint; thut tho State pay thu nunual approprin tlon of i'i.lOOduu' thu Statu Aggricultural Society, and now twenty years in arrears. Tlio stock of tlio A merit-nil U'aleh Counmnv uuvttweiitv iiureeiit. illvidmidi, niidii.tHiii slnirei. am to Im set aside for the I operatives insecure at the li ,lll4 pmrtlcallv introduol irctflit value, ng eo-opera- , .,, ,.. , i - ' nM. gu ag-of mericali cluw.v- men, atdcuth. i. found tti be lit. which is ear more than thu longevity of the next tno.t favored elan, 10 years morn than In tho othor prnfeons, nnd from 12 to 111 years above that 0f mechanic, arti an, miners, operative, and thu like. A person In llonton who found thu wallet of a dealer In uarden truck, con tulnlug over 100, und returned it to him wlth'cotisidernblu trouble, was rewarded with thu Invitati "Wont you take a pear?'' tho huckster adding, however, bv way of caution, "Hut net out of tin, bet box!" Gallantry saved a young gentleman s life In Rath county, Kv., a few daw ago, Two ladles, namod Dennis, in walking home during a storm, took shelter under a tree. Mr. Harry Riddle vacating the . drv spot for them Just In time to receive u I r ' ..I. r " II. .1.1. .Inn lll.ll. tnvarn timet irom 1 110 IIL'lHllllll.'. niliui killed Miss Ellon Dennis, who took his position, A small boy ot some ten year, named Rhodes, was lodged In the Logan county (Ohle) jail, Wednesday night, for xchippiny t Nt&ifcfr and little brother. Wo under stand that he is more than a tyro despera do, Ills mother threatening to whip him on one occasion, ho exclaimed that hu would hurt the bahv If she did, and, on her whipping him," he Jabbed a fork through the child's arm T ZEE IE OAIJaO BTJLIliETIIsr, SEPTEMBER 9. (l'rom llic Memphis Avnlanolia., SHOCKING OCCURRENCE. .tunic Illrney .Marshall Killed by n I'n't frnm it IVIiit.mr. On Sunday morning our cltir.i-ns were iigniii ftuitlud, bv the announct'iii' nt that Colonel .liitncs Dfrnoy Mursi.all turn been killed by fulling from the wld"W of hi- room, which was located in the nc-'iid t n the old Post Olllco li.iilding. At whitt 1 lime ho full It Is dlHlcultto any, n his body wim found bv oflkers Neil and lhilty, nt I un early hniir In the morning. From nil np'jeanincen he lnid been lying Ihero for Mino time, llisrightiirui wa brukeh anil : tlio hand considerably mnshednlf hchnd put il out in order to 'break the fall. A Jurv of iniuet was summoned, and a ver I diet rendered in uccordnnc'u withtlie above i fact. Thu deceased wmnged alKututyycur. Hu was a nutivo of Jveiitticky, nnd brother i.ftien. Ilumphruy Marshall. Itetlrstpub lMiod a papur at Louisville, called the City UtKcttc. Afltrwanl ho was editorially connoctud with tliu Ohio Statesman, pub llhed at Columbia. Ho was next euiploy? ed upon tho Clneinnntl Jimiuirer, in a sin. liar capacity. Going to New Orleans, he hecnnic connrctcil with tlm Delta arid At tlie l-Iuju of thu war hu went to Cairo nnd engaged in tho pub lication of tlio Daily Jews, men pun u.1,,,,1 In ibuL eilv. His il rut iinpeiir nnco in Memphis was in tho summer of 1801. Jlo wroto occasionally lor uiuurcm pnporii, and in a few months went into tlm mi i.ntnte iin'iiiL"3 in I'uiiiunviiuii u Wi-.n II. Mil,', fsinco dcccnscdl nnd Mr Pasinore. Thu lirm was PafSiiiore, Lido & Marslinll, nnd continued until tome limn In lHlii. Colonel Marshall left Mem phis and returned to Cincinnati soon lifter Federal occupation in 18U2, nnd engagwl In thu Cairo newspaper ontorprije. lie re turned to Memphis in 18tle, since which tliiin he has seldom been out of thu city Colonel Marshall win onoof thu veterans of the press, having been engaged in mllinrliil and lltcrarv nursult nerhaps thlrlv-llvo years. Jlu pocssed abilities of a high order, nnd n superior education. Ills writing revealed both Intellect nnd cultivation, strengthened liy gocd ju inmt: nnd had hu nimlted lilmself Htililiinnalv to nroduclnif results as to uc milrltti' tlio knowledL'u necesiarv for them no eminenco In his vocation would hnvo liiiKti lii'vond his rpiich. Ho had a largo number of friends, and few, if nnv, enemies. No one who know him will lcnrn of his death without sorrow. 11 i rnnnitiM wtro nttciidud to the Mcmnlil Aid Louisville depot by member, of the press, Typographical Union and other friends, and weru forwarded, yotterday Afternoon, to Frankfort, Ky for Inter ment, In cliargu of Captain F. L. .tames S7EAHS0ATS. FjiiiK ri.vi: niik-u iiki:i. rr.iti:itM.Ait caiho ami paiilvi Iirtfrjfl I'ACICr.T AKMAIA It ..NIltTlir.ltll-.fi'n lt.K.WIM.IAH...lV: Will il)- ri-Kiiliiil niilioM', truwnjittiilrft ''') il:r iitilieii) .xni.tii'"ii m iiimi.i"i ' i.. 't'lix Ariinuln I" n (.wife Milo.wix'M "lonmi-r, lifir liiK ve ry mprrlorarrftiiiniCHftliwi fir ixilli J'ft1 .nH.ri iiml froliilit. Mil- pnniii:t" nl I'n'liiciili wllli tlio S'limlwrlnml anirrviineope rlu r iiwkrlt nml III" New Orleim ami Halo rmiriMn, rur imn inr, "vi"j bDnril.nrlo .,l. . III'VUl.BVi jiSOIf Ai;riil nl CJlMl, Tlu Now Tow nnd .lob Hunt ODD FELLOW If. II. COULTXU, Master, Id i.reiinrnl nt a, I linir" Imln 111 k n mil " . i'l ii i .... ..... ....... ...... ....I.! Li ti.rtim ' In and Joldilnc on the tn... reauimM einm , '"";;;!;;f' Cairo & Paducah Daily Packet. The h rnuiiiiK team pnela t IVUlbrey, WOOlW . Muite Will plyiiulnrly an Hle,lfnvliit.-nlr.it'sVry eu nlnK kH A lt k, and louehlng al nil luler. tnedialu oliils, , l'or irriui iiir im.-i.ii.i ..ri-.. M. J. HIK'U l.l-.V. Auenl. nun- .lit c.tnii, IllinoU CINCINNATI FOUNDRY. tvi:. Ki:.vw.isi I FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP S'CMfl EnfllNFS, BOILERS, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Mill Machinery of al! Descriptions No. 'J IS Eiml Pcaii Stii'ol, ( IM'IV.VAI I, OHIO. reden.ll)! tAJCI, li. Tiion,s, l ,rc,ai.,,l In ilo all kiieN ul PAINTING AMI ..... PAPEH IXA.3rOI3JjS- anor. IN THE PERRY HOUSE. t'OHN'sSH COUMIK'IAI. AVKNI'K A .SIS t'.IUIITII Nrni:irr. -hU ih.. nnlv tirit-el HIkh I'alnler in oily AUCTIONEEH. J) TVIMKI.U, LiCGiiKcd Auctioneer. OFKICK- l'or the iireeiu, ut It. II.CuaiunK Iikiii'h. Illllo l.ere, Cairo, IllinoU. tld'Out ilucr wilt'4 )''!,, jil,)' uiii iuIchI oi(l leoiii ' FUfflH- TJAOilDAY nilOTHElW. DKALVHI IN ' B1L OUR .i t And Agntfl or OHIO RIVER AJ. KAKAWHA S A MJ COMPANIES 200. raro oixxb xasxraaia CAIRO ILLINOIS. II. MatliusS. K..C. L'lil PL OUR (IENERAL PRODUCE Arnmiccinn Morrhantc UVI I II I llwOlvl I IIIVI WIIUIHU 1H5 Ohio Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Hpecinl nltentlon sfven In the purrha and sale of FLOUR, HAY and CORN UN Til I.ooCounljr Nntlonnl lUn , linii, III.! Win. t'til, liljnn, 111 ; Uitr NAtlnnM bank, Calm, Ullnm; Mniht.ua. Imlnr A. Co.. I'ninin lon Mrri'linnl". Cli'eaxo, III.; llllddln A fitniic, IV"n. MiTelnilil, . Clilenvn, III, i tfcivr, Mnrun A CVi., t'lilonu". Ill, q w. ui:ex. Hlie; smr to. Kallln, Gren A Co. FLOUR AGENT Anil (Unrral Commission Merchant CAIRO. ILL P. Ajrrs. I YKIIM K. J. A)fi St CO.. fiKAI.EIl!" IN FLOUR .....And (ifDKial Commission Merchants NO. 133 OHIO LEVEE, (JAIHO, ILLIIVOIN. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS' SAPOLIO Tl,n nnrliirlli- if llna ej.fll.ht nren-iratlull out nny oilier nrliele iser otlereil to the puhllc nn M'rn o nionnrairn nj ,mihti,ii nMi,.i, liy II linn nllnlned ltlililli l-rief jeiir slnee It wnllr-t in.iin.fnvtlireil. Not le tlinn One Million Housekeepers .re ln..iy n iu H;i'o'n iii thu nnd otlierer.tin. Irn', nn 1 Iheiltinnnd is niplilly Ini ren'inc llalli lii lelt, i iiliris lone, aclit assil lyt nrnnlnnpern l.ferii.itv 111 the holl-ehotil. ince MiikjIIu ilne Un' v, ,irk I'fcii' li and all these, nnd stilh lre laiitir tinl rsptn'v. The foltnwliig men few ol ilin ,eelnl n-m I hieh Kiitm i ilinlr.l,ly noiipied TO JI. KAN U I.MIOHK- Wllhoill ellln earp l nrMillliiu the .ilnt. 'J ii ken wet i lnlh, nnl ,lnpiiiik-. rub II or the enke of rJaillr ifnlil II lnruverfU wilh a i reumy lather, and then liilskly rr the paneot I clean titlnudiiollrh uitliilryelnlhorcliawiiii To rrnmte siirnlnlior dried , nut ull rr,iilren j.ltln r.Mru risl.ljiiiic. TO CI KAN KMVKS-tejcur il.shxlulh. rub It mi Iho fajxilin. and lln-n rniildiy ntr the knlve. Thl u III Kivo a Ullhant and dura. I,le ii.li, wlihoul M-r.itclilnif. TO I'OMSHI TIX. IIUAKS. sad iilbsr tallaarj Artleln Hub the damp tloihnnln ak of Hniiolio tinlil li covered, and thrn quickly user lhorlue. (if the utensil, it will produce alutlra eiial if not superior lo lo the new. TO l.i:t. I'AIXT AMI WOOII-nOIIK-IT.f. iniIki n aUite; do nnl niti mo hard, and rinne with elnln In titan uater. lilll IIIII KK ( LCAMXii Slio IsoftliHKieat. ...i v. ilue 1m tin nvmirnf time, labor ami Hie uer of the arlielei oleail.ed. Try It iineeitiei J ',u uin neier t tuinoiii it. .. ............ . . . u . ' .1 tt-.t. 'r .. i u, Taldro, etr. Where ixxiptiu formerly ilird Mipolio I- liiii.liul.li'; and once ueil, will never l'ili'eiiset wllli. HESIOVKS STAIN FROM MAltlll.K. is Till: linl'sit.- l'ur all niiriiase (eiretit wah I ti li cloth), lhi .trliele l t-onvenlent, t'unuinleal ami reli:it'ie. IX HIKKTIIIU: Kor pnlt.hlnir ele, ine:iiin (till, l,m 0ll'npierj, Klllte, lii'ii', ric. I.N TIIK Slllll' l-ir t'le.tuliitf, I'lllihlnii and re. iii'imu cum-, t'll, tc., from marliiner)' nnd li'ul'. IX Till! (IKFIOK-of the silKeun, deillil, civil ens'lni-ci, nluler and en-rat er. IX AM. I'l.ACKS where a rleanmnk nad pollih. nig agent, al imce etlin lUe, rconuinleal and Imriiilii", I rripilred, nur hupolio, will jiriiMi lu xreat nuperibrlly mer all ether tibalatiee. Hilt HA.MI WAS1IIXII aiiollolJit whnl esery printer, painter, iihoinsraplieror muhiiiist naeds, 11 ipiiukly reniiile ael.U, paint, ink aud other stains from the liami, which imp will not toi.eh. It anflens the hands and leare Iheni mnnotli and while PWCR few cent. SOI.IS liv- your grocers nmlilriiirgUta Wholesale Depots, Jll WanUlaBtoa, St., smi 30 Osforil Kt., New Yolk, Loudon. autri6deodCm ARCHITECTS. iml m- ttii.tANUiHMi FORWARDING Q 'COMMISSION i Ilk HCIHTECT: X. B.BADB, Would respaolfully luform the ellliens of Cairo und vielnlly, thai he In now prepared lo furnish ORIGINAL DESIGNS, Full llolall and Specification.! fur Public Iluild iiir, I'rtvalu llealilenceii, ami llriitxeaofall kinds. ircwl ntiention fslven In tlm preparalldU ol liiavtiiig for JJ, S. Patent Olllco And also for all kinds of Mill Mnnufacturint; and KnuineerliiK work. Siitifm tion guaranteed. Or. derirepeelfull) eolicitfl. Ullivn Wlnter'a llleck, O A.Xn.0 XZjXjXZO'sOXM HAIR EESTORATIVES, Of i '( PlIALON OR, Salvi r .1 Hair. tion tor rnu Ail Fdf Restoring to tiaxr us Original Phalon's " Ia" differs' utterly irom it dyes," .1 . 11 colbrcrs, s re'Qturrrfl m in Use. It acts on: a totally ijvFerent principle. It is limpidfragrant, and frctlV1 innocrJtMjs, precipitates no muuuy or naraurcin mai.- tcr, requires no Up, and communicates no itam to tin skin or the hneii. JNo paper curtain is nectary to conceal its tMyfn'inmt:, for the simfie! reason !iat is not titrbtiu It is, to all intents and pirposes, a new imscoviuy hi Toilf Chemistry. 1ST riunoii.-, "Vitalia" i: warranted to cT.ui t a change in the color ol tlici..ir within lo days after the firstMpnlica tion, the direction being carefully observed IT IS AS CUfhK AS WATER ! AND i5AS NO SI.IHMI'NT Price, One Dollar per Box, CONaNIMJ TWii uirtl.M. Sold by ai71Drucgists. If your "Vitalia" i Druggi on closing $i forward it i Phalon & Son, 17 Broadway . N. T MM. C. McGKFN CHEAP STORE l Ihe place to jrel the nesrniiil fnhinnal,le Xrgo Hair Rmts XKW htvi.i:. MillfK' Nt'llOOl MIHl lll ItOSIlH, la1 ejpre-'ly furSdiiiol UlrN Also A full slovl: of Clonda, lloalery. Nolloiia, Sac, SVe. Kill (Hovel, She kri p no Iwok account, -i ll- Htr io tly Tor On.ss2x and rnneiueiitle, eau -ll nt prices ll..it w, II re tain for her t .taMlshtnent Ihe llile r,f tiik ciin.ii' ntoiu:. Her imfiiii are Ire.h. seanonal le nnd f.t.hlnnaMe. Ml will u se you more for Hie s.iine ani'iiut of money man any nirter mre in inwn. lion I wiy until you tall on het especially if you want mil. entldren'a line Itnery noons nr women s aiei Ihnes, MC. nislltf INVIOORATINQ CORDIAL pusifieb"ofVhz slood, the teit JhuuhtU Tmtis Uro meter cf Jtu'lh r. tr Jis,;k ftJ. It is a fretentue and turf , ir Dyi fefih, Indi'setticn and ut ditiMtt c the Liver and KtJit)i. tit a mild and tt!istfut Itn tcr. ant fjr delicate FtmMn, and it the tneit areeallt and feMant - Utting 7'fiHi'e cf the dar. iwrycunf Children and Jnfantt it itaiuretu'tfir U'aid Colic, Urifing Paint in the Sttmculi and Jlmelt, rc. Iltin W hid at atll)ruists and ; central dcjleri, cr If adivciiins; iht wholcult At0,kiBOWK, WIBB CO., lJand Vi .V. Stcontt St., r. uii'i. mo. UAL ESTATE BROKER?, t44ttr4rr4r44Tsr4r-4r rSt r4T f Q VI.8TO. A; CO., (SiKCessora to John (. Ilarman .V Co,,) REAL ESTATE AVCIIONEGBN 74, Second Floor, OHIO LEVEE, Osslro, Xll.i Buy and Sell Real Estate VtmnWH AaWTRACTN OV VIT1X AND PHKPAHIt CON VKTANCE8 TO AM. KIN !. M' Also; i has not hanr write, cn- ocyiiui we will rtfmcdiutcly. NMVTJI : ;., xroDcoijia3Cjiyvrii3 GROCERS OHIO levIe, Oii.lltbl XXttiiXIT.'XlH. kfeTnJeonlnllyt' r n haml It iWe are air.Mita.loV j. ieii(,.t (Wiraieil WIIKI'.MMi Al.l:. ' . We sell exolifltil) fur I .i-li, to tllijrlf l. S we. In'ila llif ritt.-lillni id eloer Jntm lill)er. CJ peelnf nttenthin rflren IA Riling onlef TJUi.-lIOVU." H. IVl. HULEN GROCER ANIi Confection, Merchant Uenioipil to lilt Did Slnml Unit Commercial Avenue Where he snliel l a i oiit'tH'i'life of l allonaKe o h s fnrniereiHto iner. tll H,Sl M s msn D onet an Hint vtn'il pione;;it-frii',priniiriiisj ete., reinrk.iMr Miep for ea-h. ,.. Term-- Mritlly eult, fur wliWh he will aell, otter than the Ii.hi i V'ltf vixcr.X'i'. liKtl.KIt I.S GROCERIES Plaster Paris Plasterers' Hair 1 OEIsXaUPsTT. tjaic. I.liiiu In Hulk, itlwujN uti IiiiiiiI CORNER 6th St. &0HIO LEVEL CAIRO. ILL. ' U ROCK IUKH COMMISSI O.N . W. Mratltui T It r l s 'TKATTON V lllltlr, (ucce.Mir liiStislti.il, lliiil.Mi & I "VVIaOltiKXI !' GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 137 OZXXO XjHSVJEIU CAIRO. ILL. Aelils nf Ainerleaii I'omlrr Co., mill MHiiiilaclurrra Aicenl lor ollon Vnrss. Q. f. t II.I.IA.MSO.V, GROCER -ts- t'OMMISSION .mi:k II i.VT No. 711 Ohio I.ovie, CAIRO, ILL. hpeclitl alicnlloii utst'H ! S'siiisIjss rue is I a aud I'llUusT Oriltr. yAi.xi'TKT. uorsi:. Cor, Walnut & Gano Sts davis ctrruicjiJii Fvoprlosorej. CINCINNATI OHIO. ti:m,m;i:x:i: offici;. Cor. 7th St, nml Cuiiiiiiercl.tl Ate, In wintpr' lllot'k. M.J. BUCKLEY, - - Ag't I'.irt if ulnr attention kIvi ii In furnishing l.nliorers, Clollnit l'lckrr ami Itnlliuail IliiniU. auT0dtf y.W. II.NClII'TTKIt, Importer and Wholesale Dealer it...., Wines, Liquors TOBACCO and CIGARS. A(ten. for hes'l hrsndii nf CREAM AND STOCK ALE AMI Xmportpd -loaw ofdif foroiit lcixxdsmt. No. 75 OHIO JjEVKE CAIRO, IILL1N0IS. FARE TO EUROPE. VMIClltAlVT TICKETS FOR SALE I'Ihv Vrosu f.lweriMol. Irfiliilonilerry, OlaSgoV IT 5e?S!sloHU iss Culrc. Sallonl, JWorrlH A Ciiiiiltts A ue 11 1 i i PI' II I IJ IJ 1 1 0' WUM lllilltlLO "V"! VIII V I anit.li.lcli VVIiickioQ Olllllll Pifflarliiifa. Shp.rru. Catahaw, . i jiii iiiuuuiiui viiuii wwtwHMii.r i i 1)K. .IOIIN HULL'S COLUMN. Great Remedies DR. JOHN BULL MiintifnClnrerioiii tcinii r i,l llui CELEBRATED "III Tonic 5 SYRUP CURE OF AGUE &HD FEVER ...ia... ...... ClxiXlsas Vovor. T 'II K i,rnnrlolor of Ihla eelehrated tneillcine lii.tn il.uitK fur It asuiieriorlty osi user all re lliei ..Ti. ..ilMri.,1 1., II, n nul.ltiy fur tin. male. it. tprtf ( fnnimtri rrr oi Ague ami i cier, I'lolla nnl Fettr, whether of slmrl or lonu fttnnitlr.ff. ltfrrll.r (n Hia entire Wrtern arid rxiiilhwirfern country lo bear lilin testimony lo Die trillli of Dm nunertlon, that In no ca. riituwr Hill It Ull lo curt', U Ilie illteeimna nie tr.utr lolloneii and tariied out. In a ureal mnn) ttst'nes n aincte ttoe hat tnvn aiifticlent for 4 cure, atid whole families lia l.reu eured by a alimle lIU, with n perfeet ietoratinn ot Iht geri(r:tl I111UU1. It Is, howeter, iinnlrnl, and ri t) i ie mnre "certain in cure, if itn ne n c a IliiUvd hi enisller ilee fi.r a w.k or !' ntlcr tl.o dlcotite liar Men ehieketl, more upetinlll in d ' tlCiilt an' l "n? lnti.linir eases. IfUaliy, 1'. iiiU'ii,.! ii.il not retire nny aid u kiep t Intteln In V""l ot hT , thouM the patient, li.wc er, rtiiini aialhatlic inttlKite', nftrr lid ri Ihfeo ir fe tr l'e of II, u Ton , n ' ii ,l,.ju tl ItH I'M Vl icrlittile I nmll) I'lllt will t-' eon cent. Ill;, JOHN ItUI.L f Principal otb r NO. to I II T1I, (JrkN Mus i. tiotliasTrlllo, Ity. M,i"c:.:sSSVa IU.Wii reteiri many testirn .. : Ir in pniirssi'lnst sitlir.ltlii l men, i. y aimai - . s:. I t.r.';us pui ieallf,n. hat., shnwu, allot wii ar-rfiinuye. 'Jh f i.kidk. frjm a Iftshly 1 1 ii. ij. l (.opuiar phys r an n tlrcrx . tall. T one l ih tn-l .n,t.le lOl.lll. u at r.i 1 lute er rce rid Ir llement kn on a.jtly what h .peaka.of,, nnd his lest rnctiy rertn in U ntt'.o in latter, cf K. what ihe J tor ) d Hsslfa oriis Ilea, iroscr: . 5 , V.llanow, wsiaertjtinir t.a June ii, !.. Dr. Sow liiti iar Un I hao rt:!i tfin ri.n "Wonn lStrosr" seterai U a liH Wi t II WVIeklfUlly elti.ac ous. II lia. I. 1 f.i.li,,! in a sllislelnstante ., hate the w s. .-J-l r U:t. lawd"ina prelly lirceeo: njj t r "i i nd liMBilai j ua.fgr some ail cji' f 'he . . 1 lain fre P. ci.fei4OAt L kn-w ef t.-j tei r. re i iiir.e n le-l hy the aWest Jiull, nt.es tlist t I tri'.uJ.,l see.- iy in it tl!" ' a V ? .' -ar llrvnre nie erla ti n ll.eextrtr e Mv c " wi ini 'i i t')t n lent nr, n wt v ' 'si . e. t ihe nfi-.l-, me .lireeiiy lr.,in If i ; g' h upon etsy t.-rrt, I shnll um-a ifiral c.cai , k. I amaware nut il.e iiw suet an ir i -rj I,. ll.e .'4"tutue aud Mii-lwv !.( n Kit .1 r . of tiio tiguUr pne ilueardmr a re .riy a know I" I stir!i lent, soiiply h a- cw. r :) 1 1 iniimi.lof its coml.lnutloti. For rny ptr', I s a innKe il a rnlw to tim all and try i:.' ' Icti-ite siuirrinaliiiliiaiiily wr. !i I It;-.) t. r to (oniuiand-not Ii,1MID .-au.s . r - u morn iniremeus than mi srlr lam j-.im I i vtlcla lirst, and aeti.rad ihe vie Ut'A ' t tli.tt Lnwite. Ilnwever, I atil b) t r a t adrwlin)ratit,pirierif Iheilc.t .w i f 1 nostrum ih.i nwi ihe fuuai) ru'v all rnaiiiier oi tli-tates r wi l'lf-e reply m.'jII, Mi l.turlll I. i At I i a s K.l ur I M I terms. lam, s,r, srryni j''f.ir r. 1 1 k SARSAFARILLA Kcuil tin? ('iiilulu' I.i'dcr anil the Lcttcrfrsjiii lii .llollicr : Denton Hsrracks, Mo., Arj, lau, t it JullMll'1.1 I'.nrh.r Kn winlhr eit. Ci lieyt-f vour arsparnla, and Ihe hraiini; an, , Ulii.lii.uil qyallies il p'.s..-ses, I seuil jj. Un loitnwinr niiniirni oi inj ea.ei I was wounded sh'.iit iwn )ears ajo was take i pr ,iiicr andrnnlir,.',! f-r sxteeii ne nth. lie n In li1 siii.ften. inj wounds Utte uot heilid )rt I hittenol sat upa uioiiirnt s.tur I was wuundc ' lam shot through the hips, My general heal" la iliiirel, and I nted ruliielhilix to a. t n. ture. I hat.' more faith 111 t otir bsi.sparii.a tlu in anylhoiK eli. 1 wi.l llut that is ei-niini. l'leate express me a half doiri L.ttT,-., 411 oMise CAIT. C. 1'. JOII.NMI.V, t 1.!; .. Mo , I'. H TtietnllowiOK was written Ai r 1 ui, Ivs hi Mrs. Jennie JslmsoD, mother cf lapt 'chc on. f ... tl tit V III. I , f .... . CI.. ll.l.r .-nl I ' C - J .1.1.1, 11. waj a skilllul nrx tie I li)i 1111 11 ( villi al .S.- Vork. whi-re he d 1 , lent Him alsit. (1 I'. Johnson in my care. At II' rti Jturs of Ke. ho had a chron d arrln-a nn -,'tili.ls. tr which i catuhim tuurrrsupir . IT Cl'KKIi lll.Mi I l.amfur len )tr l : 11 mended it 10 mnn) in Jt'cw Vork, oh i ar I I Mr aerofula, feler sores, alio jjeneral del 1 I'urlei-t nie w has alleniled it '' csrii t is n,mt tain e scrfsfci ssJ ft tr nfit xin uos iiiu.ii.-. I am tery aiKtous'iiir in I" " I Jig recourse lo )ulir Mlaaparilltt, He is fir.r. of KettinKH Hpiinous article, hence h s wi lint tl.llforil. IliW"llUils wcie Irrrjhle, hut 1 fictehewdl recour "Ij''jj'jo,,. .fll., II, l.i-.'f-l i-ll. JtJ ... M . I AIJTJI K.M'IC DOCIJMEX'I 'j Al suiiinun Hunt ti iiuiiii 1 Ti'Htimoiiy ul' Mt'tllcal Mv Htony rotnt White Co., Aik. May 23, 'U Pr, Jons Iliii Tienr Hlr: I.nt Kehruary I t nt !iuUvilli iitirohnsirfK drtiKs, and I gut sol of your H.irs.ipnrllln and C'eilrun Hitter.. I My snn.lu.faw, who wat tilth me in Iho sic . has hecn down with tlm rheumatism for i time, commenced mi tho Bitters, nnd oon foi ' hlsKt-nernl henlih Improtctl, t lir. lilst. who hai hecn in had health, Ir '! (hem, aud he nisi liniirote,, il Hr C'otlce, who hna been In had health fore j ernl years .xmai asj hrrr ntleeled ho imjiro ' trery inncn ny 1110 uo or your Hitlers, inn the Cedron Hitter kna eit en ) oil ureal popula in this eittlement, I think 1 coulJ nil n r nunntily of your medicine Ihla fall especially Ceilron Hitlers and Barnapnnlla. bhlp me MemnhlscAifinf lltckelt & Neelv. W'vI'ai.kki Pronnnd by DR, JOHN 1JUIJ hla Luburntury, Fifth Btreet, Lot villo, Ky. I'sir ly llAIWt.AY lilt t - - ''' - . XlTJ3taXa'l wsaara iT mmrnnrii I