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lr'l.i. in.-re.tnol withdrawn I- added l imine
l,.i-l i Hi' principal of the depo-lta, thereby
f Hii i lh in i-oiiii ouuj inteieM.
MAIIHIKI' WOMEN AXll OiIII.UHE.V MAY
DEPOSIT MONKY
, THAT NOOSr. rir. TAN tlRAW IT.
il,vn vf ry hii-lnc m day frnm 9 n.m. In 3 p.m.,
nl NiNirlay oening lur HAV1.NU DKI'OSlTri
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THE CITY NATIONAL
. !AlltO II.MSOIN.
CAPITAL,
SI (WOO
W.r. 1UM.!IAV, President ;
A. B. HAKFOHD, Cashier;
WALTER IIYPLOP, 'Assistant Ciwhler.
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Ilmiil lliiimlil nml Sold.
DEPOSIT-; received, and ,-t general Kinking
.u.me tt.n-.
FIRST NATIONAL I3ANIC
or :. i no.
ha.mi'.i. iant),r..i.iiii;
IH1BKRT V. MlM.KIt, Vlee-Prealdent i
C..V. lll'GIIKCiKhter.
COhLKCTlOXS I'UOJUTI.V .MADE.
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Illlci'i-! .tllnui'it on TIiih' lli'lioslls.
THE Bl'LLliTJX.
TlEsUAV MilKMMI. Ali.t'ST
1871.
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U iHfrrw,,., n r-tlatkm, 11,1 tlHtU-
in ViSnrtO palroMftui MUHtrnt ratlin ,m:l
nMif' rf vmnmc Vtfn
THE U0I.UK WREKfcY JiUM.KTl.V.
Mm 11. OUrly 4 Co. ntte roJcr. tho .uli
r.iriTwii j.rM-n i me nvrkij liiiro llnlltti to
r-t fuUUl.t.1 In ouUrti niioo..
l'or I'rttidmt.
JAn-S J. D'OOLI'I
or wisi ii.nj.ix.
(a the Utrmon J the nnln.inl Jem-
ITh. S Vork Worl I ,.. ,ofl(il,..'
uitrreora u to tomt,t ,m,l niitur-
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tmml ,,.! TiV. , .M'ii-Mioii
Till'. .lln.,..l 'I' I . .
"''"" jeaeners A-oeiatioii
to-aay in St. I.ouis. t is ex
fMct..l tl ...
iMiiy of the leading educa.
lur9 01 u'c vvmbo present
" timlaIrlM1Hovc tho
ua ol inirac es ut . ,
- )vi pa-i, aim
"us laith. a.ts nil
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n T'euu oi irulli ami th d
tructmii ul' ,... .i ... ., ...
this roouct . .. J l'amrli
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it tins in UUi hcr, lb.l, ,i,utu fehuU
Win the heaven, a dUtbict light'
" "'"I 1,1 tsreat mom ;' and it
" , r,"'UCMR people t frith.
'.'n.neillg lrOIlllit;,t
could not limit ut. .v..
error,'
s niak
l.iir l'.ir.iu.i ll,',. ...11 . . " "luh
"to """"i " van ior. tbu
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M,i "uw eaiik on Mr
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rricuu, anu oiucr muorers in tho
cuuhj
tusiai mat it ntav be liLt, l ,. ,iii,,),t the noimliition nmoiititi to .1.11 ,Ju. i ill
hut rfratni aeron a puzzUa clntr beam, unollleial census was takmi by tii'in em
mtwertut by the fluctuating it,nr,,,hcrc ploved in getting up Kdwurd' directory
Of American noiirn 1 1. ,.., I. u.. nml nlnimiwl tn In, eorrcct.
..v.-... IIIMl
".ne:;1, 1,1 '""ou.its. They urn as lollops !
iir)'iin.kiiXrw'': "'-unliH-.te ilK.i, N(w Votk cty..... 'Mil SM:ii....l;.ii ? n 12
lMatl.rul .'.VM",.,?,l,,,'," Tiu-krioi...N.J IVKu, Wet. Kill... ti 7"
luixttl, .nd: sVwiior, '' r '" 1,-imWrio.., .S..I i ll'N. w l,i,nu 9,11.1 f,
fit tm, Hit tUu, H.l.r,,,, 11 ' I'.TIh Ainly . VI '.'M. I...HI". Mu... 22H Ml
Hon.-r ii ii.,,,,,. ui'iUjr !"', ."'"" 1 ,"' I'lni vi.-ipii H.... a.3n Tu.buiiiiii. Mom... a n
fiicv t Hie uuiun i i I ,r .i'0ri;i-loii s 70 -i.k, AUik... 21 1:7
M.ili.ni lr,,l. .. ",.i'Ll '.' "" iiiuk..il,.. Hnn,?,, uiii. if, l,iiinlli.s Kv... Ml l
to do tliciriinrf. If they Jo, wo linvo
I not tlic lc.i5t doubt that tlio grc.it cro.s
will bo distinctly viViblo in Cniro, right
above Tin; Ji i.m:ti.v ollico.
CoNTHrtitV to (ho hopes and' expec
tations of the people, it U feared that
the cholera has inndo its appcaiaiieo in
XewVorlc eit.v. It is rapidly milking
IlwflV wc.-twird on (ho eaulern conti
nent, hut the people of this country
have been cnsV in the belief that on ac
count of the advanced period of the sea
miii, there was no reason to fear its nd
vent this year. If, however, it liaH
really hct its foot upon our eastern
shores, we can no longer lull oun-elvcs
nto imagined security lVoin its ravages
s vc arc ncaring the first fall month,
when the heated term will draw to a
close, it is not likely that a visitation of
the cholera would extend to any great
length, but even a short stay of the
dread disease is to be guarded against
by all the means which God and nature
have put into our hands. Theso, thanks
to the researches of t-cienco and the
lessons of experience, aro not few.
Cleanliness, both in person and habita
tion, an exercise of care and common
sense in regard to diet, and n good con
science, arc believed to be the most
efiectivo preventives known. It is re
lated of Thomas Carlyle, that during a
season of cholera, when scarcely a house
escaped without its victims, that ho
called his household together, which,
with servants, etc., included a goodly
number, and advised them as to their
best mode of action under the fearful
ordeal. He gave them timely advice
in regard to their personal habits, told
them to attend faithfully to their daily
luties, to hold themselves frco from
fear of the pestilence to trust in God,
and dismissed thcin, Not a member of
tho household was attacked by the- dis
ease. It is not prohaulo that a strict
adherence to the coutii-cl of Carlyle
would prove as efTicacious in every case,
but it may be followed at all times with
profit, and with peculiar propriety un
der existing circumstances.
PERSONAL.
The two sons of Rnciicl, tho great tragc-
iicwie, aro clerks in tlio po3tofflcc, at
Lyons.
ThoKov.Dr.Wnlkor. author of "The
Philosophy of tho Plan of Salvation," has
accepted a professorship in AVheaton Col
lege, Illinois.
A Miss M. K. Doyotte, only eighteen,
owns, edits and publishes u paper called
the J'ioncer,at Now Uoehclle, in this State,
her solo assistants being two hoy printers.
Mrs. Julia A. Holmes is said to bo
doing well in AVnshingtoti with her "Vo-
"'an s a riming ocuooi. iu men employ
tl. .. . . 1 1 ! V . .
ed. In connection with tlio composing-
room is u stereotyping department, in
which business instruction will aUo bo
given.
Thero 13 a very striking personal like-
tess botwoen .Mr. Toiinyson, tho poet
lauroato of KnglanJ, and Mr. Leopold
Kidlltz, thu architect, of Jowoik;so
strong that the statuettes and photographs
of tho ono genlluiniiii aro frequently mis
taken for tlio other.
Herman woinun aro fut getting into
business life. In IlriMiuU tho listers
Kverbert have tho moat extensivo liouso
in the world fur tho nmiiufiicturu of tlno
lace. Tho wife of Dr. l)u la Tierce, tho
chief of tho dentid College of llclgium, is
her husband's partner and lusoclftto in his
professional labors. All through (Joimany
tin- wives of professional men aro book-
l,c -jiors fur their husbands.
l'l;w HKNT1NO IN TUB LAST 1,'KSTUHI .
The flrrt meeting houio In hcoloclr,
Viu, was built in 17U7. A eurlou volo
was taken by tho town for tlio pur-
ng otr thu puws. L no reeoru
s follows: "Voted that tho
town bo at tho exponso of rum for thu
vendulng thu meeting house pews."
(limAT ISCKKASi: I.V TUB POPULATION
OFOIIICAdO.
Chicago, not feeling oaliitled with tho
eniiniuralKin 01 us peopii; uy mu uniieu
Status otlicials, ha inslituted another cen
sus, according to which it appears that
s
crsTOM uoi'si: Mvn-Tii's.
Tho cost of htallonurv, "not Iricluding
b anks and blank bookv nl tlio principal
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lur mu inciu uiu uuiiuik; . w. "
Liven holow, will miow suiiki wiuu uiuer-
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siMPi.i: rriir. poa iiKAiiAoiii:
irnmi tlio Oiu:iliu lluralJ.I
If thu fuyinu it true that " ho who cau-
os two Mtulus of grass to grow where only
one grew before is a public benefactor,
how much mom is ho who dlscovurs u rem-
I i.ilv flip rim, nfll... ....... .II.......1 11. a
I "V v uini'llll utaunato
i"v P"ur unman naturo u luirto. Hav
nig been atllicteU loruianv veurs wit
'''ndgie heailuchi', a.,,1 itjr trying all
I 11ITI TllinitM 1I I fnillll Iin.-tt ill H tl,nn mill
ll:ttlt J I)Ul1 Bveu UP 1411 Jop of h euro.
iill IIUHIUI
Un, and being told by
lie of this
the iloclori,
ttuTu v,ii no cure fur it. I happily ihunnht
yyuiis Hah, ami in u xhoi't ti i n I was
lelmlitid tn,i it i,,.,i i... 1....1 ...... i.
It it. now abom. lwu ,ils hu..0 lrll,j
ixiivriiiiuni. iii.il i !m,v i,
troubled with it bmi.u. vnw i .
i ;. , wll0,u vorl'1 ll"d thu ruht of mail
Kinu know thu runuiilv
fciiniile, uny ono ean uio if. 'r,(i0 ,v ,,tt.j.
oi mu, una Mmil it hii Um iiotrllh until
you cuu tiutu the mil In your Ummi
Do not blow your nolo fur a cuiitUurublu
tlinc, but, ut thu water runs, utiiirt It mi
until vou can tnltltoutof vnur im.i.n!
In clmngeublo weuth(ir, or l( you foul any
v. uiii,. vi u, ivpviu mu roiuouy
TIIE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, TUESDAY
CRIME.
COMMILOODKD MUKDKIl AT
(lVm tho Jlnrrphis Avolnnche, 20.)
Ycstenlny morning between three and
four o'clock ono of tho coldest blooded
a ml niot unprovoked tnurdurs eror com
mitted was perpetrated Ht tho .Magnolia
Garden, a short dlstaiiErtWith 'of tho.city
on tho Horn I.ako roiM1: 1 Thls'eardcri. tc-
gether with tho French G.irdon immodl-
atuiy amolning is anlnco of resort for
rovolors of belli toxes, who go out to it in
hacks at night aflur most cltizoiH aro
asleep.
Tiir. auouns
aro tHStlly arranged with walks and drives
through which the guests alternately walk
and patron izo a bar, at which all of tho
fashionable compounds aro dispensed.
iitiuuings wtiu couiniouiotu rooms,' elegan
tly furnished, aro upon tho grounds, and
aro thrown wldo open to visitors whoso
slightest wish Is immediately attended to
oy ousenuious biacK servants, always in
nitemlcucc. Attache! to tho main buil
ding Is an open pavilion with neatly join
ted floor and music stand, which is used as
a ball-room. During tho continuation of
warm weather balls aro given by tlio
proprietors onco or twlco a wcok, which
aro generally well attended. As a rule
good ordor is preserved ut theso balls, but
accaslonally wlno and women cauio a
difficulty, which almost Invalrably ends
In blood.
TIIK DANCK OK 11JSAT1I.
Thursday night ono of theso halls was
given at tho .Magnolia Garden, and, as
usual, thoro wero a groat number ofVisi
tcrsjprosont. Everything paisodotTsmooth
ly until about 3 o'clock, when two men
named Luko l'addon and James Durko
cot into n quarrel about a women named
Mlnnio Taylor, who was present. They
woro at tlio tlmo standinc on tho norch.
which extends tho entire longth of tho
front portion of tho bulldinc. l'addon
said ho was going to 1
WHIP THE WOMAN,
and liurke, who had accompanied her to
tho grounds, replied that ho could not
whip her whilo she was under his caro.
Mr. Ed. Burr, who was standing by
not participating in theso fcstlvitici at all
patted llurko on tho should and said:
"oti aro right, Jaimmio: don't you lot
any mnn wliip a woman." At this romak
l'addon shoved hlmsolf forward and laid:
"You damned ,s of , a b ,what have
you got to do with It, anyhow?"
"Nothing," was the quiet reply, and
seeing l'addon reaching back as if for .his
pietol, Mr. lltirr throw up his hands and
said "I havoinothing," meaning that ho
was not armed.
Ono of tho proprietors of tho garden.
Mr. Splko Moreland, hearing tho quarrel
and fearing a dilliculty, camo up Just then
and said:
"llore, you must stop this fuss."
Tho words wero scarcely spoken before
ho saw l'addon pull n pistol from his pis
tol pocket, ltunningbotween the men ho
tnado a grab for Paddon's pistol arm, but
succcodcd only in catching him by tho
shoulder.
THE MUIillEK DONE.
This was too lato, for running tho pistol
under Morolnnd's arm l'addon firod, tho
muzzlo of tho pistol not being moro (than
Hired Inchos frdm Mr. Uurr's breast, when
tho chargo exploded. "When shot that
gentleman throw up his hands and turning
half around full full on his face before Mr.
Moreland could recover sufficiently from
tho Hash of tho explosion to catch him.
Tho ball evidently touched tho heart, for
with ono or two convulsi vo gasps ho turned
on his sido and in loss than three minutos
after being shot breathed his last. The
murucror stood with a
IIAllOLICALfVEEP., UPON HIS THIN LIPS,
vatcliingitbo.death throes' of his victim
until thoy ceased, when turning on his heel
ho walked back in tho direction of the, by
this tlmo deserted bull room. Meeting a
woman back thero ho was asked: "What
is tho mutter V "L have killed Ed. Burr in
solf-dofenso, and if 'you say anything to
me I'll givo it to you," was tho reply.
To another when asked tho cause of tho
shooting, ho replied: "1 killed him be
catuo ho dcsorvod.it, God damn him."
Procuring a cigar, l'addon lighted it, and
for tho next fifteen or twenty minutes ho
walked restlessly up and down tlio porch.
8TEPPIN0 OVER TIIE COIirSE.
of his victim with a llondishnuss that was
abfcolutely sickening.
THE MUIIDEIIKK HUIUtENDEKS.
After finishing his cigar, he, in company
with n friend, went out, and getting Into "a
carriago came to town and gavu liimsolf up
to SorgeufSVothcrford, stating that ho had
"idiot Ed. Jlurr in selt-dcfenso." "When
asked where was his pistol, ho replied that
ho did not know, as ho had lost it alter tho
shooting.
At thu tlmo thu murder was commtltod
tho creator portion of thu visitors wero in
thu pavilion engaged in dancing a quad
rille. Tliu Jlr.it news thoy had ot it wss
an affrighted woman running back to them
and crying " Ed. Jlurr is killed "
SAP SCENES.
As may bo imagined, this terrible news
uroko up tho dance, wnicli was ttion about
culminating In u general free fight. In
a moment the music ceased, and thu crowd
rushed pell-mull to the porch. Gathering
in a group around his body thoy gazed
horror-itrickt'ii, alternately at tho inanim-
r m it.... .....i , i,,. i:..;..
11, U .U.lll Ul .Ul. J'Ul I I11IU lllU llVlilU
but seemingly not less cold, faco of his
murderer. .Several of thu women fainted
upon viewing thu bloody sight, whilo hard,
worldly men, used to scenes ol blood, aver
ted their heads. It was a eadsight, and
uno that will prove a lesson to many who
witnessed it.
THE COIlONI'.ll SUMMONED.
Information of thu murder was sunt in
to tho Coroner and several of Mr. liurr's
fi'ieuds who arrived at thu gardou Just as
day was dawning. A jury was umpannol
ed and an inquest liuld which developed
substantially thu abovo statement of facts.
'1 lie jury atter a inlnutu or two consulta
tion renilcrud tho following verdict i "Wo
thu jury 11ml that thu docoasod , E, li. lltirr,
cauio to his dentil lronta pistol shut mulct
ed by tho hand of l.uku Pad don,
WITH INTENT TO COMMIT MUKPKK IN TIIE
IHST I1EURKE.
' A search Was" miidu Tor"th6 pistol with
whiuh tho murder was committed, but it
could not bu found. A man of tho party
stuted that l'addon had given It to a hack
driver namod "Todb Hopper," who could
not bu found.
THE DEADLY WEAPON.
. , . .
i no pisiui, iroiii an iiccounis, was a
small sized derringer, boveral policemen
wero on thu watch for "Todo llonner"
yesterday and last night, but up to the
tlmo oi going io press nu nau not ooon
captured.
tOT Somebody In Hardv, Miss., has
written a lottos to tho Jackson 1'ilot, In
which ho says tho Ku-Klux Elan, when
tlrst oriranlzed, cavo lustlco to some law-
breaking devils that never would htivo got
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iustico. nnd put to ilenth thousands of in
t'niiioiH dovils tlint would lmyu escapdo
tliu law by somu inciins or other," but now,
"iiko niiiiiy other good flrgnni.iitlous, it
has licun run Into the ground,'
Timothy Trlinni, tho onco fiimoiu ciH
lur of tliu 'r7i Journal, tho most Inruolv-
ciiTuliitniJ punur in 1'iiris (it bus had n dnl-
iy mihi ui ovur 1.011,000 copius,) .recently
uiua in vuu rruuuii cupuui. Ho was one
of tliu llvollot snmU-tnlkura in 1'nris, nml
win. uiiuium .vj imvg muru HCIlUalUtallCU
with all kinds of gossip than nny man In
Vrniieo.
w OAfiKlok Aw DR. HltL.
GrrlcitT'enlffrnmii. which tisunllv
turned tipon sorao llttlo elrcumstnnco of
tnouay.iiavo much point. Thoy frf qtiontly
droW forth additional "flushes of merri
ment irpm his friends, nnd sometimes a
rotort from thoso at whom thoy wero
iiiiiuu, aj m mo caso or tho following on
tho ronownod and oceontrla Dr. Hill, on
tho damnation of his fares called the
"Koiit," In liecombor, 1760.
i . "1 i,itt. . , i 1 1
"Kurliysie Mitl'furrs hit eaunl liikrei fcirdells i
Ill forces arc physio, hi a physio a farce fi.h '
Tho two noxt, written by sdtho of Gar
rick's frlondii worq nftorwards insortod in
tho publlo prints:
"TO DR. Bil l..
"Thou pssonce of dock, of ralvrlta anil tiRe,
At once tha Ulirfreee and the p9t of (lie age !
TdoMorst that wo wish lliec, for nil thy dam
crimes.
It to take thy own physic, nnd read thy
rrmnM." r
TAi JuiUv.
, I "iSmwia.TOTUl'JPliTO,. ,
"Thoirwlih m,ut le la form reversed '
To unit the doctor's erlmes: i
For if he takes his phyale Brl
He'll never read his rhymes.'
Anothtr Junto, , r ,
This was too bad, and tho doctor sont to
ono of tho papers tho following answer."
"Id Till Jl'NTO.
" Ye de operate Junto, yo ureal or ye email,
Who ooinli.it duke, doctors, the deril, and all,
Whether KMitlpmeu scrlbhlera, orpoeta In tall,
Your Impertinent curses halt oarer jiravall.
I'll ncilhtT tnke dock, sage, TalorUn, or honey,
lio j olt take the physic, and I'll take the money."
THE CONNECTICUT "BLUE LAWS."
Koiidora may like to have a few speci
mens of these, a3 furnished upon the au
thority of tho Boston Cwtrier'.
Tho statutes copied bolow, from an an
cient rolumo rolatlng to Uio history .of tha
American colonists, wero cnactod by tho
pooploof tho "Dominion of Now Ilavon."
Tho govonor and majeitrates conyolned
in gonoral assombly, are thoiuprone power
under God, of this independent dominion.
From the determination of the assem
bly no appoal shall. bo made.
Tho covenor it amenhblo to tho toice
of tho people
Tho Judges shall detcrmino controver
sies without a Jury.
No ono shall bo a freeman, or ciro a
vote unlets ho be converted, and a mem
bor in full communion of ono of tho
churchos allowed in this Dominion.
Each freeman shall swear by the bless
ed God to bear true allegianeo to this
Dominion, and that Jetut,ls tho only King
No Quaker, or desconter from the oiUb-
lishcd worship of, this Dominion, shall be
. . .- .1 , . .. .... ...... f
auowca io give a vote lor ino ciocuon oi
majestratcs or anv.ofllce.
No fJod or lodging' shall bo offored to a
Qunkcr Adamite, or other horotlc.
If any person turns (juakor, ho shall
bo banished and not suffered to return,
but on pain of death.
.No nricst shall abido in tho iiomlnion:
he shall be banished; and sudor death on
hit return.
Priests may be seized by any ono with
out a warrant.
No ono to cross a river but with an
authorized ferryman.
No one shall run on the Sabbath day,
or walk in his gardob. or elsowhero, ex
cept roverently to and from mooting.
Nq one shall travol, cook vituals, make
beds, sweop house, cut hair, or shave on.
tho Sabbath day.
No woman' shall kiss her children on
tho Sabbath or fasting day. ,
Tho Sabbath shall begin at iunset on
Saturday.
To pick an car tf corn growing in a
neichbor's trarden shall bo deemed a theft.
Non shall buy or sell land without per
mission of tho selectmen.
A drunkard shall havo a matter appoin
ted by the selectmen, who aro'todnb'ar.him
from tho liberty of buying and tolling.
Wtiosoever puousi.es a lie, to ino preju
dice of his neighbor, shall bo set in the
stocks, or bo whipped ten stripes.
No minister shall keop a school.
Every rateable porson who refutes to
pay his proportion to support the minister
to tho town or parish, shall bollhed by tho"
court X '2 and 1 cvory quarter, until be or
tho pay tho rato to tho minister.
Men-stoalers shall suffer death.
'Whoever wears clothes trimmed with
gold, silver or bono laco abovo 2s pur yard,
shall bo presontcd by tho grand 'jurors,
and tbo selectmen shall tax the' olfchdcr
300 1. estate.
"Whosoever brings cards or dico ,into.
this Dominion shall pay a flno of .five
poundB.
None shall read common prayer-books,
keop Christmas or set days, oat minted
pics, dance, play cards, or play on .any
instrument of music, except tho drum
trumpet nnd Jews harp.
No Gospel minister shall join pooplo In
marriage. Tho magistrate only shall join
thorn in marriage, ,as they do it with loss
'scandal to Christ's Church.
"When paronts refute their children
convenient marriages, tho magistrates
shall determino tbo point.
A man that strikos his wife shall' 'pay
a flno of ton pounds.
A woman that strikes hor husband shall
bo punished as the court directa.
.Married persons must livo togcthor or
bo Imprisoned,
Every male Bballibave his hair cut round
according to a cap.
A O.AKEH PKINYKIl's 1B0VKBI1S. ,
Novor sendost thou an artlclo for pub
lication without giving tlio editor thy
name, for thynamo oftentimes tecuret pub
lication to wcrthlesj articles.
Thou should'st not Tap' at tho door of a
printing ollleu, for hu-that answorefh j tho
rap snoercth in his slcovo nrd loseth time.
Neither do thou loaf about, ask
: nucs
o 1 boys
ffeis-
tlona, or knock down typo, or tho
will love tnoo iiko tnoy uo snaao
whim thou lenvotli. ,
Thou should'st novor read the copy on
the printer's i:Slo,,(Jr the'stmrp und hooked
container thereof, or hli'inny knock tliou
down.
Never inquire thou of tho editor for the
news. for. buliolil, il ls Ms business, at tho
uppolilted tlini.', to i;lvu it to thee without
Hskini;.
It is not right that thou should'st ask
him who is the Author of amnrticlo, for his
duty requirctli him to keop such things to
himself.
A.Vhon thou dost enter into his offico,
tuke heed unto thyself that thou dost not
look ut what may be lying opon and con
cnrnetli tboo not, for that is not muot in
thu sight of good breedings .
Neither uxauilno thou tbo proof-sheet,
for It is not ready to meot thlno eye, that
thou niayest understand.
Prefer thine own town. ppcr to any
other, und subscribe for it Immediately.
I'uy (or it in ndvanco, and it (ball be
wi:ii witu moo anu initio.
BgyTlio San Francisco correspondent of
thu Cincinnati (XmimerciiW.'BAVg: On tbo
i!Bth last prst,Iinum l)..Fair was to have
huon nanpeu ror too inuraer or A. P. Orlt
tcnilun. Uy the brooded and inscrutablo
munlnulutlons of tho lawvurs that ovont
wustuvod oQ' until after thoi mooting of
too suiiruinu vuiiii, uuai novomour, una
according to present npponrances it will go
hurd, but thoy will so work up thu mattor
una buo wiii iMKiinu wan a snmii punaity.
Not In vain did that remnrkahln 'woman
hoard mi licr $40,000 in (lould Ar Ourrv.
Bavai-e and Old Kentuck. It Is working
now.' It' is singular with what almost
Chinese Jliteise and mousing 'strategy; )
boit with inercdlblo folly, lier1 partisans
aro Booking to manufacture public sympa
thy In bor bohalf.
AUGUST 22, 1871.
HVSURAIfCK.
W. tl. MORRIS,
Notary Public,
. B.'.n OANDKK
No. Pub. and U. 8. Com.
"HIT
IKSTJBA1TCB11
n I'll' . 1 ' 1.1 1
' I 111 Mil .1'. 1 .VI'. J
'!
TKA, HARTroni),'
Assets ,
.t.VM9,."0 B7
'J.J I ! '
NORTH AMERICA, PA.,
Assets 2,7(13,000 a
i i i
nARTVORD, CONN,
Assets 2,M 1,210, TV '
. ruotNir, HAiiTronp,
Assets 1,781,148 8C
INTERNATIONAL, N. Y.,
Assets.- 1S.V1,8 17
rUTNAM, UARTrORD,
I
Aseets 70,917 W
CLEVELAND, CLKVKLANP,
Aisels StS.orS'tt
HOME. COLUMN UB,
Assets .M..v....,.
.... 6I5.27S 3
AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO.,
Assets.
.. w
CONNECTICUT MOTUAL LIEE,
Assets ...f .30,O,0W) CO
TRAVELER'S, HARTFORD, LIVE AND
ACCIDENT,
Assets . ....1,KI0,0C0 Ot
RA1LWAT PA9SKN0ERS' ASSURANCE
CO., HARTFORD.
Anets.
,.00,liOO Ot
INDEPENDENT, BOSTON,
Assets.
....CS0.M2 03
PABFOltp, M01UUH & OANDKE,
City National Hank, CAIRO, ILL).
1?IRE AND MARINE
i
'CeSTAMIEflt' '
NliOARA. N. T., ' .
AssatS .
-4i,,n e
OEUMANLA, N. T.
Assets t,Oaa,Tll 7S
nATJOyEB, N, Y.,
...... I : .
ABBCIH ,.l...i...m......,.bM,
,.TJ,8B2 00
REPUBLIC. N,
Assets .- .... .J!..7H,fM 00
Com prising the Underwriters' Agency.
TONKERS, N. Y.,
Assets 78,4M It
' ' ALBANY CITT,
At seta ....- 1M.193 O
firemen's fund, b. v.,
Assets..... - 878,000
SECURITY, N. Y. MARINE,
ast..-iwu. m. ..i....M....MMM....-t,:,M9 u
i ? . r '
QTORE, Dwellings, Fornlture, Bulla and Car-
J goes, insured at raica an lat orauie as ao'iou,
nirinanent security will warrant.
I rasnaotlully ank'of the oltlicoe of Cairo,
hare ol Uielr patroiiaj e, .
Offlce al First National Bank.
WIMBfl ARB XlltDOIU.
WM. II. SCH UTTER,
Importer mua Wkolcwile Dealer'
WINES, LIQUORS,
mu
TOBACCO &c CIQ-AE3.
Agent fJr the best brands of
CREAM AND STOCK ALE;
ImporlXI TAle4 of IHerenf Klndak,
75 Ohio Lkvee,
tl . CAIKO, ILLINOIS.
F. M. 8TO0KFLETII,
i ,
, ' "succxssokTuiiLB'i STocirinii
'Hecliryer ss4 Wlioleaale Dealer s
rorelsps and Doneotle
LIQUORSrWINBS, ETC.
No. 78 Ohio Levke,
SraiMiMKLD Uuwk, OttRO, lLUNOIS.
.ITBUeepSon ham! constantly a full stock or
I XLim iveniucnv nournon, iiin aim uuii
hi'la Wlilkloii,,KrfiDcli llrandles, llolUud Olo,
Khineaaa calirornift Wines. . jumuu
IMMIORANT TICKETS.
IMJIIGlANT TICKETS
TOR SALE. WrtrlialB'froft SALE,
1 I VM Bale 1 '
FOR' SALE. J vo'u&e I rOn'BAiLE.'
Fare from LivxufooLy
Fare from Lokiicndkrrt,
Faro, from 'OtXBbovr, 1
Faro from Qukenstown
TO CAIRO, t :: t s : 14:8.2 0
8allo'r'l, Morris A Can
. AgeotH.
fOUNDniKH.
I. & E. &REENWALD.
MavvrACTViiai or
'Steam Ei glnea, ,
Foi?pua.firisi Mills,,
, i ""r "li "I-ti S '"i ini'i.
ar,
i-UAOUlfaBir:i0)oiluu:ruKioxB,
niNnivwATi ranin.
lyaidsweodtf
nnORN, NAHM, ETCl
W. W. THORNTON,
iT.urn tt
7JM;i:ii: r
BOOBS SASH
BMNDS.'WINDOW GLASS,
NIIIMILI'JI,
i
Offick ox Tkntii St.,
RelMcrn Coinmerrlnl nml Wnalilnajtan
Arnur.
CAIBO. XXjIj
1 4
OENTS lor Jtock Itlvei Paper tympany'
niiviiiiiif ru nii'l iinris illieni
ami
n. joun linprovi-.l nnoiing niwayi on
S. ,W A L T K 11 S,
IXARD and SOFT LUMJiER
ul PTrry ilecrlplloii,
LATH, SUING LHy, OKDAK POSTS,
DOORS, SASH, ItUNDS.
ORDKHS SOLICITS).
S T E A M IJ 0 A T L U M II K It,
farnlaheiJ on shortest notice.
Commercial-av, let. lOtli and llth-stn.,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
JUlil
MF.nic.ti..
LOOK TO YOUH CHILDREN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING KEMEDY.
I Cures colic and griping 1 Prl(
B'S J in the tiowels, and f. I Si
WIUTLOM
Hyrip
1 cllltates the procoil of Cati
1 ieeinini(. j - 1
If ra. f HuUluea com nlniono 1 1'rfrT.
WniTCOJID'S 1 amlorercomra all ills- ( 2.'.
(.faataamlclnlilrrn. I
ra. r Curen illarrlioa. iIIjcii. 1 Prlrr.
WHITLOMU'H I tory ami mimmer com- I a
strip. I piainiinciiiiiiienot an i tents.
tK".
It li tha OreAt Infnnt'4 anl Chililrrn'i. Hoothlnir
Remedy in all ilmorlira l.roilglit on iiy TetllilriK
orany othorcaiine, 1'rt'parru Iiy tbu
OIIAFTON MKDICI.NK CU., hi. I3HU, IO.
6olJ l)T Dinszlat nml Dialer In M.lli'in
eTerywhcrc. iry7ilnn
CELEDR ATKD 1HTTKK COR UI A I.
WIIOLESALK
IlKPOTi
80IIEBTZ H
NATUKE'S OHKAT KESTOHATIVK.
N. W. COBSKIl m'TH AM) IIACE riTri.I
Plillitflelplilii, I'll.
JOIIM HGUKETZ, bOLK PKOPKIKTOll.
It It a reliable Family Medicine, nml ran Ik
aken by either Infant or amlt mth Hie anm let
Bclal resulta. It n acertaln, prompt nnu M cur
emedy lor diarrhea, Uynentury, lwel eoniJled
'dyspepkia, townee of rplritK, fliitlns, nick
stomach, headache, etc. f orciiiuaami ibtpt oi
all kinds, It la far better and sifer than .punist
ilhout any of in pernlcloua ettecls. It ellecti
an appetite, prorea a iKurerfuI dlnrslor of fnoa
and will counteract the cttectH of liquor inaf h
minutes. As Indisputable evidencu ofiti in
cal properties, we append a few of tho many
lincaict in pur posseamuu i
Jolinjion'a Depot, East Tcnn., ami Vu. It.
lenn.
JiMiSciiim. Ri. Dear Bin I nMtauacI 111
Bitters I hare obiain4d from you, and Cod them
1 ti, ltf, all thiiv Arm rficomiiienited to In. 1 found
cue boltlo to atlord rnecoiikiderublo relief, 1 leil
anthouli I cannot do trry ell without them, in
nay present aiaieoi ncaiui.
ft V.L.V.rit.- I'ltUn.itl.lll. .1 III. (la
U. mri.l.UUl LXJ I, K . .Ill P.i, ...
l'attor Jlaplist 1'fcMyuiik Chun:!'.
Bold by W. P. Allen, Main atnt Uubuque
ootlOdlt
MANHOOD
HOW LOST! HOW KESTOKED
Ju9trjubllhed.lnaaeatodrnvclope. Price, tct-.
A luciureon inenaiurai iitni.u,-i,. . ....
. . .1 1 ..1 .A. II.. I
cuioot Bpcriniuof ni'" "r m-miim ci.ik.i". .-
yoluntary i,mti8loni,Bexuii i'cuihit, mu iii,m -
dements to MarnaKU Ktneraiir i i.u..u...i....A.
Consumption, Kpilup'y. ami rila; Menial nnd
I'hyalcaf incapacity, rtulllnK from avlf al.UKe,
iw' ,vliit,t.J.i;utverwc'II.M. II.. author of the
"Uroeu Hook," etc.
"A BOOX TO TItOUSANDH OF SUKKKUKK8.
..i .,.,.Iaf 111 iilum eiivrloiie. to an ad
York, 1'o.tolllco box 4,58i..
I 'tiM inj
l
DUN BAR'S WONDEKFUIi
1IIHCOVKUV.
UETHESDA MINEHAJ; sruiwu
WATER,
OF WAUKESHA WISCONSIN
'"-..a ut.Va. ib tlm aAtrt nulejued euro of the in
tractable and Incurable diieasu knowuas llrliht'H
disease and diabetes, ,
waatos away, destroys lilo by starvation of tho
It win lit 'SI illtlAfLSn IH lUlfll Ul II1H MlllUtlVi IIIQ UI
Uiaoetes commences with frequent desires to
pas Water, great th rsl, constiputlon, obh oi
Astonishing curea of dropsy haro been etrecUidi
brick-dust deposit, Inllainatlon of tho nock or the
bladder, alkali, and KOUty sweltiUKS.. or the
llrot It launsurpasseu. 11 win n "-;"
ion
four
ol the kidney and urinary organs In
r hours. Klttou tmmodiato relief t also, a arar.
... f. . it ...A.n.A .l.n Irt.ltmv rromcoii&VA.iuHi
'!'." "".V -Vi.'V.nnrla. It Wll
giro rollof laall hb fj-ver.
.. . ..-rf."5Al,ni. Waukesha, WIS,
uenerai AKcni ai l,,,nd with any ot tho toro
Keader, If you - ara tno undorslKnod. III.
golDK dlieasos, wrl o he CM, hy cliomlcu
advlco will jo" y."ot ori clear knowledyo ol
hathoofalnia
-Srtatlon. Directions now.to use trie wiorna
si PnnTlTanla-T.. Washington, U. 0.
Or Edward P. UuTlb." eneral Manager nttho
P!LnAV Wauke.1... ...
MRDICAI..
TIIE DRIDAL 0IIAMBB1U
ESSAYS V Oil YOUNO Ml
ORIIAT SOCIAL P.VILH AND AI1USKK,
v, vim . . i.i ui,, ui .nut, vr.t
and dubllllali'il. Hnt In aealed rneonr, Urf
chargo. A'i'lrf'f". Ilownrd Hanllnry Aid Anoi!l
tlon, no, -i riouin mniii'M., i iiiianoipnin, rn,
jyiuaw.iin
A HOOK FOIt THE MILLION.
MAKltlAGE
GUIDE.
llioinniKMii... iiixn
on tlio piiyftifiiotfi.'
.r,,,,IIK uiipMniiKi iir.rviiiK m' v.,i."..
twenly.foiir ii.igen, Willi numerous engrnlnp
nnu run . ti. ,,ut.tn ,nr.,n. nn inr itionn wi
ar married or ronlemnlato mnrrlaire. siiiuii
laid carelessly about tho houm'.
nvny in nny one (rreo nr pnsiagei tor mi cm
A'ldrcii Dr. Ilutla' Dispensary, No. W,
Klghlli ureet, '.It. Louia, Mo.
"..VU1U.,,QAIUII.ICI1I
lleforo aptilylng lo tho n
lTcrllnoln tnopiiUio pape
inoillea, pertlKii Dr. llnl
ivra ur iisiiiu uj ..un
" i.nt jijiir ii.rit.n nr tin. ii.t.Mr.irf. v.atip rn
, - t
Dr. llllttn ran ll rnnkllllml. r.nr.,nal1v r.r
mall, on tlm ,llnn.c mentioned in hla work
OlllCe. NO. 12 N. i:illllll lilf(.pl. I.. Mnrl..l ni
Chtiitil tt Ixiiils
no, nn'j'iniy
wmco ci 4.
2, WDBIH3.
iao Hortli Eighth St , Phlli.du
Dolibins UMM
VECETABlElri
A color and dressing that wil
....i t tt. si
hend.
Ti. .1 A 1
i i iinna t i f i ti rninnn n s- r
i -n.. si . . .
preparations do.
n 1. ...il.. i i .
I r if;, rt.t..i.tfi! Ailnn .....1 1..f.l
IV HIlllTll vllllr HOW llll. Iltlll VllfO
j i i a ci
It causes it luxurmnt growt
of floft, fino lmir.
i lift linsr. ntwl Rntont nrtin
over oIForcd.
Glonn ntul Pure. No flcdimcn
Sold everywhere.
ASK FOIt DOUI3INS
MAYNARD'S
THE HKST TUNIC IN I'SK!
UIII SAMillY
E. F. rAYNARD, rROr'.
PITT3BTJBG- J?J. '
m. iticiiAU's
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
IT.rf ilio.n nnlv. and save lime, health ai
money, ll.wi reward lor anycaseoi uiieaie,.
anyaia(wiucn iiieriaii io euro. i
III! 1 I IIAI MM IJIIIjIJI. HI1IJI
v.. l ai,. I t Mr I,m urcAtrait alterative! know
lilt. tllVllAU '3IIUI.lir.il i,lA.r
tho ureatest tonic anu aiiringeni in mum
l.l tllf.fl IIT'U fJf.I.TllN A TV I I IHIIr. I
".wi.o.i . ,
thn only rtllablo diuratic.
Ti..,. ...... u.1 a. a ru nnt ailVArlland m cure
eotnplatnts. and lioncflt none; but arognaranie.
tn.'ifA.tk rajii..! and atM.uld cuio mail casea I
ulil.l, iIiav urn finnim.iutcil. when all Oth
treatment lias fallul. Tens of thouand yeai
recoier by their use, who liaro lost an nop, ai
been pronounced a incuiahlo by lh bentur o
mcilicHl farnlly.
No, 1, cures ulcers, ulcerated sore throat at
coiortu ijioicnui, soronect oi me rcaip, ecruiui
lll'llllll, .UIV VM,,UVW- w,',.
i
etc.
It In tho ureateit reoeriiior fUieraiiTo n
hi oo i
the at stem, nnd Hiivea
heaitny.
lilt. ItlOIIAU'H GOIjBEH 11 A L3 A 51,
r, .mt.. nifiroii,!. attAA.Iani. rhfllimatlHm'
all itn furtui-, and gives immediate, reuei in
II...'.. A
Jill. uiuiiAU a iiui.ur.ri Aniiuuin, i
Price, 1 per boitlt.
TIT 1llfMIIITU rirll.TIHV FI.IVIIC Tl'AMIIIIlL
A r luicai euro lor uervoiu ur (uioiui uui n
oldoryouui:, Imparting energy with wonderfj
... . I.l.lll. I
iikci. .
I'nco S per bottle, or two for 3.
un roceipi
pod tn any I
IV place. Prompt attention paid to 4
in.i iils. None genuine without . Ihe imi
,.itprn,,uilil.i.lil.. MinflVfl
,.r . nu. iiiiiii.virn i.ui.iir.n iii.inr.uiij,
. . ..nV nn jriTVU ., .
IticiMuiu, moIo proprietor," blown in gi
....1,1a.
Ad.lrc, lr. I). II. Hlchards, 228 Varick-st., N.I
MrSend money by express or order goo
Ihroiigli your Druggist, and you will meet wl
1 noom leiidaw ,
DR. HATTINGEU'S
FAMILY MEDICINES.
mm
Pr, Hattlnger, solo proprietor and wanuiaciur
1410 BOtJTn 7Tn-6T., j
NT. ,!.OUIN,.jmBSOl3nl.'
in ii A' i' n Ni.H i'N n r. v ri aw
. v n mniri I 1 If I II
Ira. II. A.tamr. nn mftd Cinfl XQr IHUbw-.'" , '
HUH AkUt). AUlllM AKMW -- ..1,1a mt
r..i " t"t r ' rn, .ru a rn nti fail v veffeinuip v.
. . . . . s 1 1 Nt hrinu uigumni
ti...t I .. Vavnr f IrnriB '
iiLttliiiRl. riuo wer uotue. i.w
. l.J ..MiTumiiiT.TJ
LIVER.l'ILlio j
Aro excellent In all casoa of coatlyonaes, bllloii
nessand Impurity of tho blood, J
neither, calomel nor any other rnercuiial w i
Hons I act oulckly and produce not BHP'''
Price per box Wcents. Ak for Dr. Kattiogor
Veirnlahln l.lvor 1'illi. . 1
DR. KATTINGKR'S DIAURnOEA!
AND DIBENTEKY FOWDEKS.
Aro a pleasant, quick and safe remedy for i
kinds ol Diarrhoea and DUenleryaltilotlng aduli!
PriA. .,Ar Ikiz 60 cents, Ask for Dr. itn!
tmuer's DlarrhocA and Dysentery Powders. Lt
II II. 1 S IL A. J. J4Jt M -S-VAklAW Alllllll.
AND BOOTS,
Make a superior stomach bitters ;.Tery:(iieful
a provonttve against malaA-lairaTiiraandHrjiecia
ly as a tonic in cases of general debility .'-.'riifl
per pacuaje, ..iconm. ask lor naiiinger a notlM
Foraalabyallllrst.class druggists anddialol
m weatcinc. jywatr