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BY JOHN II. OIJERLY &
THURSDAY.
To-day wo issue Tiik Ilri.i.KTlN ns
a morning paper.
During now over two yearn we lmvo
published this paper in tliu nronhig
- nutl have struggled, in the face of many
formldablo obstacle, to plnco it npim-n-"
foundation of stability to raise it out
of tlio sliailo of suspicion which had
bren cast upon it by the failure of so
many of its predecessors in the news
paper hitory of Cairo. Wo lmvo every
reason to boliovo that wo havoMicvccded
that wo have conducted Tin: Mi l.
Lutiji beyond the point of danger
placed it among tlio enduring institu
tions jf Cairo, and given to it the pos
sibility of nil infTiiont inl mid lucrative
future. Jt is true, that up to this hour,
Tiik IU'j.i.ktin ha- not plnced in the
pockets r lu ownor.s one ocnl of profit,
and that Cairo i n city too email to
justify any publisher in expecting' to
socure nt once tx jxiyiuy patronage j but
vru have hoic4 of the t-peody dawning
of the "good time coming" for our
citizen, have abundant 1'aith in the out
co trie of tlio city, and buliuve. indeed,
that we already cd signs of the morn
ing j uud wo know (hut, in tlio day of
the city's proipcrity, Tin: Hfi.l.rri.v,
not forgotten, will receive il- portion
from the hand of Fortune. i
In undertaking to piitdi.-li :i moruing
pajwr wo havo placed uj)ii our sliotil-
dera a large burden of incre.i-ed expen
ses, but we believe the buiiics men of
tho city will not allow us to suffer any
loss that Ihoy will, by inerened pa
trooagft, enable us to fully in et our
increased expenditure...
Wo expect to givo more romliiiL'
Blatter racier, fresher, in greater va
riety than heretofore ; intend to speak
cf lacn ar.il measures national, Stato
municipal with pcrfojt freedom, and,
in every rciect, to enact the part of a
fair, unprejudiced, luiiejn'iiJ'iit jour
nalist. FATltl'.ll QIIAU.OIIAXS ATTACK
ivo.v tiii: jicll:ti..
Tho Itev. Fnth. r O'Hallornn, Catho
lie priflit of this pjri-h, in his bormon,
on last Hunday, declared, in Mibatamv,
that "no ioron who attacks, the Catho
"lie religion KqutitleJ to the patrouago
"of Catholics ; that Tin: C.wito ltn.
"Ltm hw Wiughtto oring Catholteiioii
"intodUreputu in this community , and
"that, as n mutter of cmire, if it contin
"ued to purstio its present policy, it
"would be tho duty of hi" congregation
"to rolW to patronize it" proprietors
"in any wry."
We bo" leavo to take i".uo with l a-
rthef i O'Halloran Au liis Statement of
r:.;,: -mil i;,'l,U-,,,reinl.es and hi" con- '
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" elusions.
t'c state, first, tha; the Her. l ather
is' ihitakeu when bn says that Tin:
Ik'Lurn.v ha, in any way, sought to
bring tho Catholic or spy other religion ,
intp disrepute. Wo havo, with tho
inojt scrupulous care, attained from
taking nnvparuin religious discussions,
and have allowed C.ttholi. I'rotetant,
In,l.,t lTo.tli.in all- to!is bv tin. '
molested, in tho peaceful enjoyment of,
their own faiths and bullets. No
havo not been carulcss of the feelings
of tho Catholics. Wo havo given up to
r thorn ourooluinu.s freely, without money
and without price, railing tliotu in every
possible way in all their works of public
enterpri-e and elmrity. Hut, because
wo clipped from an exchange and pub-
, lished what purported to "o tho Pope's
Anathema ogairt Victor Knunuel, and
which had appeared in nearly every
papor in the country liecaio wo did i mijfht onablo htm to escape Una uange
not know that tho nnaiUcmu n pith. r01H political nuagmiro; but, 'if it is
lislicd-was not a copy of ho original '
and truo bull; because we beVeved, lis 1
. nincty-uino layman out ot a hundred
beHoved, that King Victor Kiuan-jcl
had bcou cursed down evou to his toe
nails, Father O'Halloran, without seok -
ing for tho motive ol publication ;
strangely believing that it had boon
copied by us from one of tho l.nglish
classics ; beforo seeking to iuforni us of
our mistako, saw proper to attack us in
fit iiu -. jgp? Bulletin,
CO.
his church, and to nay to bis congrega
tion that-tliey should not pttroBizeiua
tfnthcr O'lTalloran is neither fair hor
discreet. Tf he had sought information
he would lmvo learned that TlIK livi-
i.imN, to its pecuniary disadvantage,
has been liberal with tho church of his.
parish ; that, among all people not
deop in the history of the church, tho
rublislicd nnathcum was believed
to be what we believed it
to bo genuine ; that Prof. Tor
ncr, of Jacksonville, in this State,
ai?at'ttfirty'1'w"'nr incorporated the ttv
athouia into his CltriMnm sermon as
serting its genuineness. To this day
w have no uvidencc of its bogus charac
ter,although wo now believe that it is not
genuine. The Father might also have
learned that it is the duty
of even a priest to survey the ground
carefully before he ventures to indulge
in tho luxury of attempting to injure a
fellow citizen's business.
Hut, let us sco where the t'athcr'a
doctrine would lead us. Ho says that
an opponent of the Catholic church
,-liould not receive the patronage of
Catholicr. Then, More the Catholic,
A, deals with the Protestant, H, he
mut firt ascertain It's position on
religion, and if II has denounced' the
doctrines of Catholicism, A must go on
until hu finds a dealer who ban not had
that temerity. Well; it is a poor rule
that will not work both way; and it
inu-t therefore follow, that a Protestant
would be justified in applying the
Father's rule, working the other way, in
his bu-iiicsi transitions, and in assert
ing tliat an opponent of I'rotcatantism
hbouhl not icceivc the patronago ofanj
I'roloatant. This is Uw logic of tha
Father applied from the othsx
Mm of
tho rtliuiouA household,
and it
is u moat dangerous
It would divide communi
doctrine
ties ; create strife bloodshed chaoi.
It is in the spirit of tho dark ages the
o.-icncp of intolerance. In this country
opinion is free, and differences in re
ligion nnd polities 1khU1 uot kcsdlowod
to vex tho placid current of social
and bu-ine intercourse, and no wise
citizen, pricetor jaymaUj.l'rotcjtaut or
Catboll. will allow them toMo'io.
When railn-r 0 llnllur.ui ha learned
this imp n-lnnt b --oii in ropabliaauisui
h boromv imbued with tlie princi
plc ot our institutions -lit) will thei
appreciato tho fuut that the doctrine ei
nou-iutcrcouno between. Catholics, and
citizens who denonnce -the religion of
Home is not tolerable not to bo endu
red. And we hojc that, at leaat by
that time, ho will have arrived at an
appreciation of tho fact, that it it unjust
to insist, ns he has done in the caso of
Tin: Iti'i.ums, that a friend U a foe;
that it is an outrage, after having thus
misrepresented the friend, to attempt
to injure him in his business ; that, in
short, every man, whether he wears the
robes or siu in the pew, should know
the is right before he goea ahead.
Tin: war between the Presides! and
'-cnator '-,,mucr nung nereer, aau
1,crc " Sa probability that it will
yet involve tho entire Republican party
loo its perfconal character and become
a war of factions. Wcl! ; the Democ
racy havo nothing to lose by tho threat
ened conflict, no matter which party
may come off victorious. And hero we
may very appropriately insert tho anec
dote of tho struggle between tho bear
and husband, and of the indifferent wife.
Of course, in tho application, we would
'id a striking resemblance between the
"Go it bear; go it husband" wife and
the Democratio party.
Ammtion to grasp the priio of tho
presidency has been tin ruining weak,
ness of too many of the really meritori
ous public men of tho Republic, and
we havo not attributed to Hon. John T.
llofTman, of New York, the possession
of auv qualitv of head or heart that
trm, as reported, that he has concluded
10 silence clamor for hisTiioai!iatiott in4
by peremptorily declining to bo a
candidate, hols wiso.bb.yo11 ycaTf;
i If ho should justify this rumor by pub-
' lie declaration, it is our hop6'tr!at he
' may tand by tho refusal in good faith
and not, liko Ctcsar, refuse in order to
obtain, or, liko Soymour, surrender to
pressuro and take with n protestation of
oot desinug tho prize.
CAHtO,
IN MOKE AND FLAME
FLOATIHO FAUCES WEOTE.;TfcuM, .ndU ujvilnt tif jtho
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Tire nt rBllBITITWtMWWA,
THBMdWABBAIIVJIIUABCBfLrk:
UBirt T mi WATlVfl MB.
TO
KiHvObumb, immmf ArJUriy ym
trJ. omla a flreocetirSfl-on tie
steamer Magenta, which spread rapidly i
the Grand Era, Julia A. Rudolph, Toomp
ion Dean sad Joba Howard,. all of which
are a total loss. It U thought the How.
ard's hull may be sated. The ICageata
was valued at$30,000 Insured far llojOOO.
The Grand Xra was rained bjr asr awnen at
$7P,00; Jasarfer 36,80ft,, Xht.Kjidalph
was valued at $30,0o0jhaU muresJUiTbe
Thompson Dean was valued at 1150,000;
Iniurod for $80,000. All tke akore: In
Wsitcrn oc4. The Dean's cargo, which
was destroyed, conilsted of 1,600 sacks oft
coffee. 400 bogsheaa of sugar, moiawei,
steel, Ac., was ralued at 1100,000 ; insured
here for$o0,00o.
The Thompson Deep was built at Cincin
nati in July, 18M, uader the personal
supsrvtilon of bsr commander, Capt.
James H. Pepper, aad cost orer l,pw,
and was tha largest steaaaer aioat oa.thjf
Mtsilsslppl river. Ser cuttom-houiii ,
messurcmeat was 1,112 ten, whllej sht
has earried into Haw 6f Jeaas, on set ersl
succeHlve UlpS, over thrat.ihousfnd'toai.
She is owned by VtptalB Taompion uaan,
Captain Jaatsa H. Pepper, of Cincinnati,
and Btlliwell, Powell A, Co., of SL JUiuls..
Her dimensions were: Length 390 feej,,
M feet beam, 1Q feet depth of hold. Seren
ltroWrTheWnM6trTMrilirprOTea
one of the most fortunate steamers ever
constructed, having made all her trjps
wlthout'seWlng a spar, 'aufpaM ever tfc
her ownm oiret 4110.010 slace cam
out, wiiiWt. laelodlng thepteais af ter
down trip, Iter total Insuraace hf 90,000,
and raluation ia'her polietes fisouo.
TtMW JABW MlVAIh
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was a laeae stery .wuaei sssasasr, snwwj
at JeiewonviUa laawwa-p
her Am Ul U JTaw" Orta
Tllle. hewaaowae! ',J!U,na
other, and daslrneA to plr aetwassi At-
kunias river and "New Orleans..''' feha eoH
f 10,000, and j partially Jniared In Loolsi
ville and New Urleaas oUass. uno aao
c.irgo of 1,300 talcs of cotton, on'whleh
tlura is ,a loss of, M per "tat. T1t-
The John Howard s dimensions wsro
LaastUaTO faat, aAftel has as, fetoaUipld,
4 toilers 38 inches in diameter and It feet
long; cy!nders llirichsi.iri'dkm'elsr. wlth
0 ttet stroke. Custom Bease sneasurement
3M tens, with capacity for 700 ton.;
ma vaasnrrA
wn v iaivo aniA-waaoi aiaasaar. ouui
Jeffenonrilla. Indiana, br Captain J. a.
Ford, In lBSi, out of Ue Alvia :Aoaraa
machtntry, sMiteflWefswaW, her.
commander, Capt: J. S. Meal. . Captain
Frank Hicks. aa4 Matt Walt.ofJCe'saphU;
Ker caitosn-home tMasurssMt,Js' 761.
tons, with eaplelty for i,oov soae. ssae nas
been plyiag in the Memphis and New Or.
lsantt rade, and h4, Jiuiaes.ri.jshajtsred
by Captain .John Cannon, to tskf the
place of the Robert E.'l.ee In the new On
leans and Vlckstmrp rra,Jnnltt the latter
repairs Injuries received by thi'recent col
lialon with the Potomac. The Magenta
was worth 145,000 when she burnod, and
is partially insured In Cincinnati.
TlilOBAXD STSU
wss a largo side-wheel, steamer buU at Jef
fersonville, Indiana, In i860, by Captain
George L. Kouns & Bro.of hsw Orleans,
and bad the "machinery of the, old, Louis.
villo Gray Eagle, and cost one hundred
thousand dollars, and was insured La Lou
isville and New Orleans. oSies, fine was
enrolled la the custom-house to carry
eight hundred and fifty-two tons, while
she bad capacity far aver ono thousand
tons. She had been plying In the hew
Orleans and Greenville trade, in charge of
OsinWhite,aad was tahave left New
Orltiana to-morrow eaJhMtksttf la ta fft
OuaxhlUUade,laiaz4rs oL.jCUln rG.
L. Kouns. She had no cargo on board
when she burned. 14 1
thb siriu A. aUWLVH
wss a stern-wheeler, of 500 ,tons capacity,,
built at PitUburg ia 1M9, out of the' statu,
mer Nashville's saaehiasryandowaed by
her commander,;Capt. Henry O. McCeraas
and. others, valued at t3O,0O0,raud Iourad
in Jt'ltuourt: aaa new urieeas oraces. pb
had no cargo on board when the burned,
and was a regular Ktd rlyer and New Or.1
leaaa paakst, IM..n..M.'..n. .
The Mollle Able, lying alongside thai
l,OrBTrffTOrftWaMB'i Wt
escaped with slight scorching, hr ttoru
having been fortunateiy.swun round hy
thecrew. . i(.. Jls ,j jass.Tlii) tconiilote t-ehsus qt dtull.mn li
fTOTAL loaa ovaa. 0rO,QO. ,F vl j.ow:atlundJliTha,ponulati(abt,tlii .Sthtw
The barnlhlFbr the' Thomr5sori' Dean, U 1.055.075. an inercao pft:i2iLri77 khicc
fag9Vta, Grand lira; Johu iloward,
Julia A. ltudolpn, will amount to over
51,000,000.
ILLINOIS, (JANUARY ,
FLA$HES.OF fun.
US A fmi 7 -1.1 i
aBarbecusyls derived ;frons tho Feoch
oaroc o rmeutrm kkk ihb3 s-oui
" O"
TaanreiwtcUr.of waioSce at New-
port, 2st.islaB wliptng (but ono cus
tomer at a time, has hung out a sign, "No
don't stop talking, I mil it point hermit to
tUgreisiUon.'' i. .
A. myn lost his wife, and had a stono
erected orer her crave. lie married ntec
oad wlfo, and when the died ho had tho
gravestone split, and it then served (or tho
two departed, lie proposed, to the third,
aMltoMf qualntly.raeiarkedt, fldonot
believo that stono will split again."
At tho hoapltailo mansion of Judgo
Dun lop one evening, a gentleman rotated
an'anocdoto which contained a capital pun
on a name. "Well, JudL'e," said one of
the company, when tho' laugh coated, "it
is fortunate for us that nobody can nun tm
our names." "Why; at to mine," returned
the Judge, "ifyOuI.op off the flnl sylla
ble, It lsl)un 1"
The following ftdm a yillago clmroh
yard In Georgia, is touching':"
"Open. your cyc,
For hero lies,
All that can rot, .
Khfbt wheraihe'tot.'
- i ivA",li'i,lial)l'Jfi
Our Ellztt Jnno
Csllnd home again.
To join her pappy. ' 1 '
' ' t m . 1
NlKKCr Population not Increannl.
Tho returns of the ceuiui bureau up to
dato show thatitha first npproximntion,
firovjng that llicro would, be li9w;uin In
skraasi ki' the 'UsskaonuUtloVsit.csl W
UMerfeef ,Tfcrj w)ll bs-fouml.'ibbut the
karnit ISleCof ,blaoks la wio 6ut.tr now
MattheWce1.Mil.: &n.y will
JCajIMMMtar jr , JHymr,
xiiff raarriaeo or or-:
Seeretary'SuwaTd to? V
mui uutaJiisMMauKister vi Jir. iihiuon
'A; Killer. ho former spial uea
nt 1 of
xnatreasurv. ucuarimcnw is .anno
milted
ta'tak clast Saa Frandscui on, the
tarn ct In Keward'i nartr. ulilch w
.la. ajouttwa months. JTr.Kuicy H at pn s-
eat iravoitng ia asia wuu, jir. ?uwani i
WiTilt e u I i.'.-j
ll-Ta Cttlncae DItUIoii. .
ThefChfrTNe division of human lif Uln-
tareatlai:; . The are of 10 U ".called the
'cmenhie dereo! 20. vouth 'esrdredi "at,j
ausoKth and saarrlago ; 40, offlcUlly njit. ,
SO,1 error aaowinr : bo, cycle oiojintc ; u
rare.otra ot sge; ou, rusty vjmco j w, w
lajM;.'100age'autremity. I'lourcns' dl '
vkdoa is mora eclentlflc: 1-10 years, in
faricy; 10-20, adolatCQn.ce; 20-30, flret.
JWUU ; JBtMawRa,yonn ur
iaeaanvav,vv-4 mowi mnnuwi. , m.cw,
trst.old age; 85 to 200, iccond old ago.
z llavatlVaSat' rlin mm UleUry .
( (-The, tint effort! in primitive tlmss to
wards tho protection now ffordcd by Ifcks
aaa lees was furaiahed by a strip ol hurk
and a .thong of leather, Homer is doubt
1 thetflratwrltor who noak of any
thing resembling a key. The iron keys of
Xgyptwere very singular contrivances j
saaay saaclmeiis having hotog found in
neues;stad it it a curious fct that timllnr
specimens are'mow met with in Western
Africa.
That-eUre1 d.
A ditpatch announces that James W.
Smith, aettbsred' cadet at "Wcit Point, Is
again In troubler, Ilo'was rcccntlyrepor
tad isi ihe!tiialjraaBnor. far 'delinquency
laldrtU-fVUaBiadea wrftten explanation
ttsaatleaflst effeata, and this explanation
is represented to contain undouhtcu evl
aeneo of faltlncation'of iha'.fu'aU.l'lTpon
thia.eharga ha.ls to bf pcuin. arraigned bur
foro a new Vdurt martial; which' will soon
be appolnudofor the purpose of trying
him.
The KaMaae Meaalaraaip.
. A very bitter strugijle it golnt; on In
Kansas for Mna'torthii), Senator ltou nnd
repretentatlve Clarko are tha principal .
candidates and each moires to kill tlio j
other 'otT. The quarrel Is between tho
pleeeares, at they are calhxl, who want to
roforpi thb stato, and the friend of Clarke j
woo are carrying on uio jooi mm luiuving,
The tight is so bitter that thu working
men's narlv. who claim to havo li.OOU
voters in jiuiiaui, hunk ini'v iuu uunuiu
to slip 111 their man, AV. It. Jiughlln, but
thb Is not' deemed possible. Somo torn- .
V v: .i i. i. .i v ..i.i. i
promitlne; republican is most likely t bo
UKcnnp.
'Hf An Ohio woman has sued her hut- j
band for dlvorco because ho refused to he
llo vain thQ damnation of sllll born infant
gflrTha "new Senator from Missouri. !
Mr. Jewett, who has boon appointed to till
the vacancv occasioned bvtho rosi-'mitlmi
of Mr.Drsko is n iiHtlvo 6f 5rlne, and has
lived in St. Louis for nine year.
'A divorce stilt'ln Trumbull
COlllltri
Ohio,.yciU,as tho.arlglu of tho doiiu
aiBwnr.-nirini4' (h-ojiiiiidii tm
otWStTtne iluBlcleiioy 6f ririnkltn j.J
tlio
tho
thn
TsjDiirlrii tlio Interna cold.l the, lolo
graph wires between Ilimgur and l.cwu
towp,rMe,v,ro( brojicii in My pluci...
ThrfWIres Ver at np during tliu hot,
i.weihriljlsit tiimuitfr,iiand,ii .conruitini:
siill:theovd snap)d.likr tliroml-.
v l r.-z 1 ' a .
tT-A ttronjr earthen barricudu Im
baen.crdcted'beforo tho enect of Iho lloiis,
leoparcLsp tigers and paiilhor. lu.lliu.ilimlln
des l'lantos, at Parle, m provcnt tlu ir c- j
capoJu Uiq evbfitf a project lie dlroylnj"
'tho barsbf their prison, 1
! 1 r . - - .
t, fjr(Mr.'ai)di-iAara.- rjiinm iiavu tlli-d '
V-niit'ifillli frA-'HIrnr.in In' fthl.-lii'.l. U.l
"teatiilad that'aliutiot'ired a tiuul'ill of boiling
atr ovar 111 lii'nd, and ttien acrupii.I tlie I
'ulrolf wltlitbqivfii. .'Uesubmlttrd ''toai-o
lina.lV ."alin.wrinll ,..v" If now tlilnk.4
aUa'wat too fur
J.VaILtaniort,,ln,cni !i,!hoi,,'i
"KuYart tM. wi uld entitle JmHaim
I to one additional member of Conrou.
room for more man two loarcrs ncre."
itdVatiie'wilh red'hslr and blito boMnot
iWl!
Tliti Is thn' itvla In funeral nattrt.
in Bolton now:: "Funeral services at .his
lato rcsidsnce - itreet. Wednesday", at
,12 o'clock. Itolatlvcs and friends Invited
to attend. Burial at convenience of fam
ily." ' I
w ucorgia nos recuperatcu more rap
Idly linco tho closo of the war than any
other Southern Stato, and hor planters aro
ia better' cdadlttptttnm'thoee ofranyTother
Stt.'8lio':Hns consuWd inoroecramcr
ctal manures in the fait'foiifye'atsthsn all
tlio rctt of tho cotton States combined.
MpTho magnitude of the western grain
movement' this year it indicated in the re
ceipts at the live lake porta of Chicago,
Milwaukee, Toledo, Dctroitand Clevoland,
which woro from January. 1st to latest
dutev 83-142,027 bushels of rrainand. J,.
1102,221 bsrrcli of flour, auslnst 88,839,034
bqihols of Krain, and 4IT5,.')23 barrels bf
flour in lao'J.
tgy An odd specimen o! tho deer species
hm.'boon killed tnJunsnut county, Wis.
Three of its lioof were clear white; while
tlio otho rwns black. Tho deer was wound,
td oa Friday of last ,wcok. its- windpipo
oVsrd(rnd 1U throat cut almeit throuirh:
nrt'dycrjt.eook.to'JiUJxeels. .ahrf.not unlit
Mondnynfternoon,aftcr,n long chase, was
It overtaken, having lived thrco days after
in iiirnut wilt cut. t
n l&Mfaf pliiirplopUrhaverdeeMrfHl
that ninihle6nr;go deiientt's'on'iinlinal
food, and at (ratiuht of (ruth incut are ho
longer given oitl, IWcipcctcd that Paris
ian courogo will giro out also.. Tha Ger
mans aro'ding their lct to taiitaliet(thB
Tarltlnnt by uxpatlatlng on . tho attractive
viands tliey havo prepared for them (as
toon ns they capitulate. The journala
containing tuch accounts arq slyly
into 1'arii.
tent
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Fir Restoring to
Hair its
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Phalok's "ViTAjafA" tVtffcrs
vvttcrly from aMrthc "dyes,"'
colony' Vtjud ..Restorers "
(?) in ;c. " It acts on1 a
totally (liferent principle. It
1 U limpitl-yfragrant, and per
fectly iimctjcy, precipitates
ho.uiuddyor llatjjlcn't mat
ter, requires no slaWng up,
arulpmnjupieaU-s notain to
1thc,?kinv pr; ttc lincw. No
paper"t:irfahi H inccpnry to
q'onccal, its,,tuik!qpi)carancc,
for tiic.sinjjiiercaron that it is
nrftitrl-jfi V is, to intents
and puptxi's, ankw discovery
iit 'loilii Citmiihti v.
C" HhaiWs Vitalm" is
warranted tn tfNjr. a cnanQ
in tlio color or" the flair within
to days alter tli hrsttij)plica
tion, fhe tlircctioijy be;ngl
carcttilly observed,,-'
IT J.1 uS CltfW. AS WATER f
nd vs so skuimi:nt
I'rici, One. Dollar per Hox
lWn I'lirn.as.
Sold hy aiJDruggsts.! '
If your 'Druffciin
has
not
italin ' on han
write; en
closing yj.oaflnd will
forward it i.rffmedintelv.
Son,
c.7 Broadway. N. T
1 i TIIKXF.JMf.
I A11juo XIiilliiiN.
CONCERT COMPAMY
I
.M'h'I.tll'li 1'llll.I.II'IN M"i"lfilll ';
Ildlllicat
ONE Git.R0 CONCERT :
ATTJir.
il.V t
Ttu'xtluy I'.vcniii, Janiiary
AnitKl ly Un foiioiriutc .trtiitri
Urt'MUat t'oinal riarr In
the I
uriu.
1 vr,, .rnlr
" Llnrs
...... .
11 II Si PI
SUta
Tliti I'.iuliiaut Unluur
iff. I3clw:irl lIolliBia
it 'aTIi') IitlD3uUkl VtShiSt mvl Cjnipp.r.
'C.ililj of n.lrril.klon, njlh touiioti-aUaclieil'ar.
itirlnf in ..Kfh 'u lf.rri-il tt-ul. tu lirt llfkl kt II.
llMimsn'a' ntiation- toit w nd mttr t'rlilay,
innuarv'ctli. nmt nt lni Hall on the anmn !'
otiocouccrt. iVrlonnaneoa to cointnrnoo
litll on inn cinniriK l;'
nnwo
ilnijli"!
t'clauk,
Cohh
ONLY
vacs ox it. 3. E0BBIN3,
QKortH Elohth St, "riillada.
Doltei.l.s
Vecetabu'
A color and dressing ,ftt wi
not burn the, hnir .or injure tjib
head. ' '
, It dooa :not' produce a ooldr
meclianiealiy, m tho poisonotw
preparations do.
t gradually rostbres tho hair
to its -original color and lustro,
by supplying ncwiifc nnd vigof.
It''cau8ea a luxtrrlniit growth
of soft, fine liafr.
, Tho beat and snleat arttclo
rcr offei'pd.
L
.Clian and Pure. Koacdimeh
Sold everywhere.
. ' -AjBK.-FOR'DOBBlN. 4
Special-' Notices.
ailtlni Married.
.JUaajrSfotjoungmcp. on. BckIaI CvHikml the
prnprlct r elmirnpntyof(?etiln ninrrtel, wlih
taalurr help for there aho feelunflltnl format-.
:rl'nf6ail fcapplneM. Ptat frr, In l. enrol
apti. AildrM Uowtrd Anoelntlon, Hoi I', Pil.
tilelpliln. Pn. . neptndSm
ITIio smfMritkablo Perftaaie.
Aa a rule, the perfume now in nse hare no a
maruncy. An hour or two after their uc, llieri n
do trace ilirfumelft.. HowUlllerent Inhere
ult tucee edlnf the Uae of Murrran'l Luntnan'e
Florl'U Water. Dar efler Itn Bpptleatlr.n (lie
hamlkerchtel elhalt a mnt delightful, iletliatf
and aarttablo lrarnee inarflfoHly
pr., Viir.vtA AUYISES COXSUittl
r Tin:. ro i7o to noniDA .v
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(fall i)C( onl!ilr.tlnini f.ir thti une,tii
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BAIL? PAPER IN IfllM.
FM CflaTOW.
. 'OalAI.eillSIH
FLOUE
OHIO RmVWwiA
SALT COHMf pg
JVTcj. 70 OXXO XaVpin
CAIRO ILLINOIS.
yyM)D RITTEXHOtJBE
StrccwaoMof Avtaa Co.V
AND t
General Commission M erchant
So. laa, ohlt Lcrc. -novtltf
CAIRO, III.
. V. .Matliuia.
e. c. cb
ATIICKN A: IHU
F L OH R
,.AD"
Commission Merchants
1 Ua Ohto LcTee,CAIR, IUiKQUs.
SrH-omlalltntlonclTon 10 IhapurchaaVaoVaala
FJLOUR & GrRa.IN
In rrpard to rtflltfr the beat
Fire Wood Stone & Coal
In any part of thn city, In 'any ntiintity daelrad,
oa abort uotke.
Coal Delivered At $1 50 Fer Tm.
OFFICE Orer n.tHrari, )rth ' alova
ttorv, io Joor nloro tho kfrnrr ol tWilli ttttat
ami CnmmtTcial arum. i rail
cuoosM-ro&WsWi
J flft PHIIXIPft St CO.,
SqcMseen W' H, IWdrick Co.
FORWARDING
........t.
Commisrion Merchants
..aod
PROPRIKTOIItr
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
LIBERAL AUVANCRN MADE CIT.
NIO.HME3ITM.
STAra prepared to rwelra, aaart aad fenrar d
fralglita to allpolnU, ami buy and tail oa.eoa
miaaioo. 1
atsrilailataa attended tawith promptaaaa.
jiVO. B. PHIItLIN,
Succonotio rarlixr k PbUtis.)
(JIUVEIIAlt
COMMISSION
MtNilDtllMM
FORWARDIHG MERCHANT
Aad Dtalarln
Fleur( Mcult Hy, ra, Ostisi,
llraa.
Cor.lOtht. &0hi6 Levee
CAIRO, ILL1NOM.
II, W.Muita. DwsT.Piaaaa
jyILL,F.K PAMKEBt
GENERAL COMMISSION
AMI
Forwarding Merchants
IiEALERS IN
FLOUR. CORX, OATS, MAY,
VtOaa jitO.a
KTo. 58 Ohf . Py
CAIRO. tLLUiVL )
XIAKIIEIh
rll .1X0 t.OOWrtnf'
185 airif l7 CQNCgClALiTENlJC
aIro. IliluoN.
pOU ALL. ICIMW ,rX
Oto llift'AIIUlMI'LLt.TIK itrTCK
H
Minim
-ODD...
CQBWARDIH6 f COMMISSION
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