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0blterai if titiittt Office, 225 Washington Avenue, Democrat Hall ; Editorial Rooms, Ohio Levee, over Barclay's Drug Store. DAILY EDITION. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1G, 1869. JOHN H. OBERLY & CO. Cairo OFFICIAL I'Al'KK OF COUNT V AND CITY THE CHARTER ELECTION. TUB KIND OF MEN WE WANT. The nlmostcntiro chnngoof the custodians or tho city's municipal afmlra Hint is effected annually, niny well, upon tlio eve of each re curring chunks excite tlio attention of nil UicHo who have interests to bo nflectcd. It is fi mutter of 110 small moment, ns upon tho wirdom or folly of Uo change depend, for n twelve-month nt least, tho social, tho finan cial, and business" status of tho city. Tim inniof nfuw weeks will brine us to. tl is eve of another charter election. To pro pat o for it is 11 work of precaution that no fjood citizen will neglect. If tho administra tion of tho your drawing to 11 close, lias, in niiy articular, shown iUolfJnoflicIont ot un equal to a martly nitil faithfiil discharge of tho trusts that were committed to it, tho correc ts c or npjwirtunity to supply tho deficiency, wi 1 be presented the coming election. If any pr it' j is unworthily filled J if brains, if 'in dustry, if dovotion to the public good, havo bc.n f Hid wanting in any department of tho city government, tho ooplo will be untrue, to themselves if they do not oust tho official in whom tho delinquency is found. "Vo havo hero a city of ten thousand inhab itar.ts. It1? wants nro varied,, and its affairs arc c iplicnted. No mean mind, no apa t. t' .li-positlon, no lazy man, can grapplo ,wit'i th'-se complications or provide for thoso wants. Drain, energy, activity, must bo en- l.stc 1 Men destitute of thcc nttribut- s must ri ju.n otllcclei. The city, it interest and character, must bo tho highest consideration, and keeping thoso in sight, wo mut go to the noils and deposit our ballots. Mr. A. may bo a clover man. Ho may 1w and smile upon every man he meets, nnd evince an incxpres- si' ie noJMtude nbout tho health of littlu il lie and Katie, but unlets ho have thoso ater ling qualities of head nnd hart that go to make up tho man we want in n municipal of- tlce, ho should bo permitted to stnllo on as private citixen, 11. may bo oor nnd dejerv ing, C. may be u gentleman of varied infor mat! n, and D. mav bo n largo property-hold er; but unless H. 0. nnd D. preent jn them selves such qualitlcatioiu us will insure an in teliteint, economical nnd wlo discharge of official duty, thev should be elected to no of fice. Tho time has p.iscd when offices should be conferred upon clover men, bocauio they aro clever, rich men, becnuso they are rich, or poor men, became they uro poor. Wo are acting, In our corporate capacity, not nlono for the present but for tho future. "Wo are shaping the detlnr of our city. Tho erlinl inalitv of follv. the enervating effects of thoughtlessness, tho deadening penalty of fa vorltlsm now betrayed in the cholco of our city officers, will tell unmistakably hereafter, If they do not do so ut once. 'c have men in Cairo, in tho democratic party, eminently qualified to so administer our municipal government that it will woric out the treat purposes of its establishment. These men must bo elected. They may bo averse to the distinction, but the crisis calls fjr thcinurpiiiti. hff Jheirenorgy and far reaching ability, and they must obey, al. th ugh in doing so tliey sacrifice something of inclination and much of personal comfort. THE HQ UTH- WESTERN PA CIFIC RAIL ROAD CAIRO AND SAN DIEGO. , The numerous nnd superior claims of this r;rand JntorprUe nre nlrwidy claiming tho attention of congress. On Wednesday enu t r Kellogg introduced a bill providing for aid in tho construction of tho road, willi it branches nnd connections, whloh was referred t the committee on l'acllic railroads. 1 1 incorKmtns u company under tho nnmo of the .Southwestern Pacific Dnilroad com pany with n enpitttl stock of ?100,000,000 to contract and maintain a railroad and tele graph line from Fulton, Arkansas, crossing the Trinity river between tho 32 and 33 para loli to El Paso on tho Ilio Grande, thenco Into New Mexico nnd Arizonla, ton point on th" Itio Colorado near tho south-eastern boundary of California, and thencu to San Frnncisco, with hrnncho. from the crossing of Trinity rlvor to u railroad running from Louisiana through Marshall county, Texa, ami from tho sumo point in California near nu Diego. I tuiid of tho enterprise tho bill propoto to grant twenty sections per mile on each side of the line, and six per cent, thirty year bonds of tho Government to tho Amount of $70,000 per mile in 'ew Mexico and Arizonin, nnd $10,000 per milo for tho ret of tho line, to bo secured by n second mortgage. In this grand scheme it is contemplated to ambrnco tho Cairo nnd Fulton railroad, tho building of which is already provided for. T'ie course- indicated, following tho route of tli Cairo nnd Vultou railroad, is direct, nnd more thnn four hundred mllei shorter than any practicable northern route Tlio assistance tukeil U less than thnt ox- ttndcd to the Union Pacific, .nnd will not bo withheld if tlio liberality of congress is large en jugh to embraco tlio whole people. Niiis paragraph's. Collated from our luted telegram. Mrlcklnyt-m' Couventlon. In the brloklayers national convention, yeterduy, tlio retiring president, mr. Frost, administered tho oath of olllco to hamuol V. Gail, of Now York. After n few ronmrka by the latter, lion. H. V. Carey, of Ohio, was in troduced and made u wpooeh. A motion to offer Carey n seat on thu floor during tho huIiii of tlio commission, excopt when in Hocr-t session, was p.Used. An invitation was cc'pfcl to visit tho presidunt at 1'-' o'clock. Iliui!,'ri cm nfler lliu llvwli loU, rJ re nro two viioincioa in thu olUco of paymnstcr of tho nrmy. For theso positions tlicro nro twcnty-iour applicants, wun strong rccommondntlons. For tho two vacant brig ndlor generalships, there- uro between twenty nnd thirty ofllccrj in tho contest. Prominent nmong tho lnttor aro gens, lluchnnnn, Stonc man, Hcintzelmnn, Augur, Dontnnd Granger. Steamboat Explosion. A special dispntch from Now Orleans, un der data of 13th, says that tho stern-wheel steamer Glide, henco on Tuesday evening for Kcd river, exploded her port boiler about fifty miles nbovo tho city, nnd subsequently triking fire, was totally destroyed. Tho num ber of lives thus far reported lost is ten, nnd about twenty-fivoothors wcro scalded so dnn gerouslv that most of thoin will die. They wero brought back hero on tho steamer Uov. Allen, nnd carried to tho charity hospital, whore two havo slnco died. Tho captain, two clerk nnd llrst engineer wore nil badly in jured. Tho second engineer Is missing. Maj. Marston, first infantry, one of tho passengers, narrowly escaped death. Tho Glido was built nt Pittsburg, six months since. CnrlHIiurz Klcctcil Hnintor. A dispatch from Jefferson City, Mo., under dato of 13th, thus announces tho election of CariahurZjU. S. senntor from Missouri: The radical agony Is over I After n rather stormv time- in caucus, nnd much preliminary skirmishing, Carl Schurz was nominated on tho first ballot. Tho vote stood Schurz 59, Loan 40, Ilenjamln 10, Fyan 2, Dyer '2. On motion of mr. "Waters, of Hay, tho vote was mado unanimous. "Drake's clog" is really dead. Crlm. Con. Chauncy Ualley, a resident of .Nnpiervillc. in this state, hearing that his wife was in illicit intimacy with J. A. Laird, laid n trap and caught them injlagrantt dilectu. Thereupon ho fired flvo shots nt Lnlrd, one of which laid him out a corpse. Ualley surrendered him self to the authorities, but is not held a close prisoner. Laird was recently sheriff nnd deputy United States 'marshal, at Cheyenne. A bill is pending in congress the purpose of which is to restrict tho power pf tho Mor mons by cutting down their territory. It proposes tho consolidation of n part of Utah and Colorado into n now territory. "Ve sco no causo for apprehension from tho growing power of tho Mormons, and tho measure pro posed would fall to crlpplo it If it should bo come a law. Strike at their abominations as you will, but don't press measures against them that will assume thu color of persecu tion The Shawncctown and Edgowood, or the Illinois Sontheaitern railroad Is In a state of fuvorable progress. Tho 'Mercury' announces tho arrival of engineers in Shawneotown who will proceed immediately to tho work of loca ting tho road in that county, and tho contrac tors nro nlready on hand, ready to emmenco active operations within tho next ton days. "Wo can feel no Jealousy for this project; on tho contrary wo bid it God-speed. Tho rleht of Missouri and Kentucky to exerclio jurisdiction over Wolf Island de pends upon tho courso of tho river's channel nt thu timo of 3Iissouri's ndmistiou as n state. Iloth states claim the right of iv reignty over it, nnd n member of tho Ken tucky legislature resides on the island. It belong., without doubt, to Kentucky or, Missouri. Thu women arc petitioning congress for tho right of suffrage in tho territories nnd district ofColumbin. They claim tho natural right to "put a little bit of paper in n box" nnd in sist upon sufficient intelligence to cxerciso it wisely. Wo proclaim oursolves ns eminently "sound" on this question and nil otherj cal culated to effect the-statu of tho feminlnes. Wo shall dislike to loxo tho fellowship of Union county in the first senatorial district. When that gallant old county is, in obedienco to radical wire-working, added to the third liftrlct and Williamson given to the first, it would bo a merciless thing upon radicalism if loth districts should elect domocrntlc senators Stranger things hnvo happened, frequently. During tho year 18C8 tho number of emi grant that arrived at Now lark was WiflW. Tho number that passed through Columbus, Ohio, (luring the past week was 182, ofwlioqi 32 will remain in Ohio, -10 settle in Missouri, 28 in Illinois, 20 in Indlnnu, 19 in Wi.-consln, 17 in Konlucky, nnd U in lown. Letter from Loudon sny Unit .Ictlurson Davis and wife hnvo been visiting Ireland where thev wore warmly received by tho Kngllsh officers. At Dublin thoy dined with tlio lord lieutenant of Irolund, nnd subse- inently attended tin official reception. Thoy expect to spend the winter In tlio outli of Franco. . ,.."t ' ' i i' 1 i Pulaski county is tho most enterprising lo cality of our knowledge, in tho one thing of furnish ni: the llrst mnd dog?. Fourteen won killed in onn neighborhood ,ln that county, not long ngo.'and sovernl at points nlong tho railroad. A bill bus been introduced into congress to fix a pension upon widow Lincoln. Tho sums named run front $3,000 to $5,000 per annum If it is truo that president Lincoln's estate was worth $180,000, upon wlmt consldernticm.is tho proposed pension founded? Tho radical members of tho U. a. seuato uro not pleased by thu election of Curl Sohurz from Missouri. Luto telegrams say that expressions of dissatisfaction arc gou oral. Mr. Cuffroy, known, whon associated with tho old Oalro 'Times,' to most of our rendorj. 13 iiiiuiii-iiiiiir u rauicui wuukiy iu aioutiiuii Missouri. TEXAS CATTLE. Tho Inquiry excited by tho present legisla ture concerning tho propriety of enacting a law prohibiting tlio importation of Toxns cnttlo is continued with unabated interest. As it is n subject of no small moment to tlio pcoplo of Cairo, or rather to tho shipping in terest of tho place, wo need not apologize for our frequent referenco thereto. On Tuesday senntor Tinclior introduced u bill for nn act regulnting this trade, which was read twico nnd referred. Tlio substance of the bill is as follows : Section ono rnalcen it unlawful for any per son, railroad or corporation to import Texas cattlo between tho 1st of February and 1st of November in any year, provided that, during tho timo in which permitted, thoy shall bo hold liable for infection nnd damage caused. Offenders may bo indicted, fined not over $2, 000 for each offense, nnd linprioned for a yenr in tho county jail. Persons, ralirond companies, or corporations, having Texas cattlo in possesion shall bo arrested on wnr- rant, bound over to n court, nnd tried uud nnd imprisoned. io provision is mndu showing in what manner u railroad company, or nny other in corporation, niny bo nnbbed nnd locked up for a yenr, or a day; but in this progressive aire nnd under radical rule ono need not bo surprised at anything. Infected cattlo may bo Impounded if thoy nro Texas, and sold. Tho opinion of witness es that they uro diseased makes a prima facie case, to bo rebutted by other witnesses only. A correspondent of tho St. Louis 'Kepub licnn' snvs nn enunllv illy-diKCited plcco of legal mechanism has rarely been conceived. It is scarcely possible that it will pass, nt least in Its present inchonto condition. Leg (station of somo kind, however, is nltogether probable. SPK1NGF1ELI). 0 Kiillrond Talk (irrri-mandcrlug by Nrn tor Miiuii, 4kc. Special 1'orreij.oti'leni e of the Krenlni? 'Iliiflotln' Springfield, Janunry 1J, USJ. First of railroads. Early In tho session the old schemers, anxious to replenish n depleted exchequer, introduced in tho senate a bill for an net to regulate the puongcr nnd freight tariff on railroads, and to-day it passed that august body. Contrary to tholr expectations, tho railroads did not Imitate Zacchlus and come down, but thoy could not recede from their position. It is n matter of gravo doubt whether tho legislature can placo restrictions upon those companies nlready incorporated; in fact, I bcllovo it.ls generally concodod tlint the only application tho proposed lnw can havo is to tho compnnics horenfter incorpo rated. To Southern Illinois this is n most unjust and iniquitous measure. Tho attention of capital Is but just being directed to the construction of roads in that part of the state, and if legislative restrictions uro to bo placed upon their business it will be a long time before the prooscd roads uro built. Such n meinuro gives to the old roads nn undue ad vantage, in thnt It virtually prevent tho con struction of new ones, and to-day it is whis pered that it is n measure iu tho interest of tho old roads, for which thoy nro willing to pay. This statement is strengthened by the fact that no lobby" is hum in tho interest of the old ronds. I nni sorry to sny that mom- bcrs from Southorn Illinois, who live- nt points distant from nnd who wnnt railroads, yted for this nefarious lnw. ' Amendments to tlio dinners, wholesome in their provlslous, to both the Cairo nnd Vin cennes nnd Cairo nnd St. Louii railroads, have been introduced. Thy nro such ns tho officers dot-mud noccasary to carry out tho en- prises iu which thoy are engaged. Of tho llrst, thoy relnto to tho coiUeniuatiou ot tlio right of way, power to comolidnto with tho Vlnconnosnnd Indinnnpolii railroad, legaliz ing the county subscription) heretofore made, nnd empowering tho countr courts of tho va rious counties to donate their stock, nnd le galising Mich uet where already done; and providing, also, for branches to tho Ohio river. Of the second, tlio sinoiidmonu nuow township nnd school districts iu the counties through which tho roadmnr pass, tosubjeribo to tho stock, and provide tho manner of calling elections, voting, etc A bill was introduced in tlio nonnto to-uuy, bv mr. Munn, attaching Willinmson county to the 1st senatorial district, nnd taking Union county from tho tint nnd annexing it to the third. This will enable mr. Munn to re'prosent n republican dbtFict again. Tlio third is largely democratic, so that thu addi tion of Union wu uiiuceoJsiiry in that viewf, but it becomes very uccesiary to get lior out of the first. ' "' Iu former times the constitution wuuld havo been regarded as inhibiting such an act, but now ull things uro passable. Of course it will pnss. 1 suppose' senator Munn is for tified with u petition froai your milk nnd water democrats, nsKing nun 10 uo sogm tlio score of economy. Tho ecpriomy will bo this: It will in.uro it republican sonntor, nnd some democrut will anvo his timi uud moiioy vhlch ho would othorwlso expend hero in represent ing the people. Tlio city oninell ought to In dorso that, uud send him a (unified copy. No other measure of local interest has yet turned up. X Tho southern UllnoUi ponltentinry docs not receive that encouragement from nbrtliern members its importuueo doierves, or that tho pcoplo of Egypt had a right to expect, Tho want of such an Institution is concodod; nnd wero It of Chicago origin iu erection would becomo only u mattor of timo. Chicago gots ull she wants. Egypt gets just what Chlcugo is willing to concede to her. In this matter Chicngo will net tho part of wisdom In help ing us, ns tho timo is rapidly approaching when wo will bo a powor wlioso goou win bo worth having. Our cotcmpornrlcs will tnko notico that tho Cairo 'Democrot' is defunct. All exchanges sent to it nro taken from tho post office by nn unauthorized pewon, nnd sold ny mm ns wrnp- ping paper. Tho 'Evening JJulIetin' is tlio only domocrntlc pnpor now published in Cairo. NEW AJIVUHTISEMENTS. 0 G (!) O (!) H 03 0 hi D LEGAL. S'1 1TATEOF UihIN01S,,3 Alexuniler County, j In the Circuit Ceurt of Alcxnndrr county, Illinois April Term. ism. William II. Sclmller iu Michael HeHttl III Attiutli ment. llemand iC'.l 01. .Notice Is hereby elen to jou, tho raid Michael Htiwett, that u writ of attachment has been sued out of the,iMi"f the clerk of tho rlrvult court of said conn, ly of Alexander, at thesult of the Mid William So ml Nr, and nifjiiut tho estate of you, the id Mii-lmM Ilewt tl, for lx hundred and fifty-five- and faMlM dol lar, directed to tho nheritl of ald eouiity to exi-eilte, which aaldwnthx U-on returnetl by wild herl!r en dowed. "No property found of defendant cr'd on Jai-ob helming JMKa"iheo; defendant not found. Now union oil, tho said Mielmel Hewi tt, nhall -r-nonally Iwwid npjoar before tho cirrult court of nulil county on tho firm day of the next lorin thereof, to li holdeii In tho city of Cairo, in fald ronnty, on the rirht Monday in the month of April next, give, pcci.d lull and plead t wild itetlon, Jinlnietit will -i enteral B2.iint you In favor of the M1 plalntllf nnl thu prop eriy utlaehcd ld ' jrtc. Pulro. Illinon, Jniuwrj' 1. I09- 1, 1". Jlutlcr, riaintiil' Attorney; Jantldaw HTATEUF llililNOl.S,-! tj Alexander County, f . s. In tho Cireult Court of Alexander eminty, Illinois, April Term, l(M,iS. William ll.l'iireell nndllllerl II. Oreely.imrtner eU, ilolnis lmiue under the tlnn nanio of I'ureel llreely." v UavtdA.llimtou-luAtta.liiuent. He- inalidSin WO.' , Notieujs hereby siven to you. Ihecald Hiynl . linn ton, that a writ ofittiaehmciit has been sued out of the ,,111,-e of the elerlc of the circuit eourt of ald AhjxatK T eouuty.nt tlio suit of tho nld 1 urcelU fine , ui I aaaintt the estate of you, tly ald imviil A. I mfon, f. r of.e hundred ami thirteen dollar, d re ted U I o nheritr of nld county t" eneouie, whlcli haldwrltlus been reierued byntd herhrrxeeted. .owiinieiyou,nie'i i-iiiei .., ".i : , nally bo und appear before the circuit court of alil tonally county llll 119 INI Ull' IU ""J "" . . . ;...ll...ri..i .l,itfltr tlin novt holder) In the city of Cairo, Iiinftl'l eouniy, 011 i.e. my tiaviii mu iieM ii i ,i . iioioen iinrifeuj "i .'.in", "17 - - -, M.,.i..,-,,, ...mil 1 of Anr next. K IVe Spei lal bull -".""r - .'...r..;..., win f nter and' oliwl W i-iil.l witlon, judKinem win o .nirn acaln.t vou in f.n or of the said pi plafutltr aiid the projl eriy attach! .old ''''J7;7:'jyAiV:iVerlt. linlldSw , AMUSEMENTS. AlUO GASINO. ThUtoeietj mil cele.lr.itu IN tlrt annlver.iry l)y ft Masiiiteiwlo Hull, at Wasliington Hull ox Moll day KvculiiKi January 3, iSOU. Tioltot OO COMMITTKK OV A (tit A Vfl KM KSTH. II. MYH13US, W. AIilIA, AV. T. UEKltWAKT. vi.oou manAouuh. c. Vr.UOHTBH, i.ouis hlattau, I XV. HOliK, . tivnvu vs.. ' anSdSnr GRAIN ELEVATOR. T HE CENTKAL ELEVATOR IS NOW Ready for Receiving nil Kinds of Grain In Hulk' From ram and iltlivrrinit llin kiiiio either In bias or bulk onbruKerr ImnK Tlio hlevsitorls owned nnd will 1m innnflKcd by tlio fame jiartle mmlng nnd manning tlio Central Klcru- All gram rccciveu njrm will im. Inspected ami riult!l llynn InKpeetor appointed by llin l.O. U. It. Co. For tlm iirmcnt m-iihui. Mr. J. II. llloomflrlil. wlio fin noted ill llin "umocnpiKMty during tlmpnH maimer nt Dunlpttlmmi nomuvii Miieiacuun uiiui paruiia, win bo tlio Inspector. . , All grnlii will bont tlio owner's risk of dnmago from (Ire nnd heating. 11ATKS OF S" ClIlAtlr.. UvplTlnjrniid deli wing to lnrK, grain In pood or- ler, ini'iuuilli; Murage nui iu crrr MAnlM lul. Illlftll.ll. Stonige for each additional rtvo dnys, orpnrt thereof, nnr-iinn mm per im-iici. Itwelvltissndii.lueriiiK ta bnrce-, "unbound" grnln IIK'llKlllig Mornjonui cvrruiiig i "-v, ..... i....i7ni fitorajjo foretrry ndditionnl llvodnyorpiut thereof, one ceni per ihimipi , , , , , Ilngglnu and tying lig, oiie-balf cent per btinliel. UiiKimu: nnd iewing Img', uno cont per biiidiel. n e P iriH)e loeonnnv oiirrem". . ' tool'srilil. J. K. IlUCKI.NHirAM. ntfit of f?rnlil juro. iu.. .i.in. i. inm. . . . . itm Innlldlw COAL. JAMES ltOSS Healer In oiniiu i'iiiiiiui All coal wolghod. Temm. cm on delivery. Dellv cred freo to nil parH of tlio city, xard and offlcC, Commercial Avenue, lie tM cen Tenth and Elcvciitli Street, (Utocoal yanl of McDonald A I'rlesf,) lanlldtf CAIKO, 1M BOOKS. OK EVEItyTHINO IN thu book xaxxo-aa !. ". OO TO 1 l IIAXXOX'S, deeil'CStf N'oi 1 OnmfBcut A".ei. DRY-GOODS. N EWAItlUVALSI NEW ARRIVALS CHRISTMAS ANR NEW YEAR'S GOODS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Xj. 33XaT7XWXf 122 C'oiiiiiiercliil Avenue, Inform thu citizen of (iilro and vleliilly that ho has on hand one of tlio Urgent nnd lt iworted stock of Dry (i(M)tls, Fnncy d'omls and Notions, In Southern llllnoln, whleh hooflerat price. that VfiU defy cotnix'tillon. Wo will ll rrint. f.irKxtbrnnd, at from... to 12W VnnUldo ltlcaehed .Mmlln at 12J"i lleayyard lil hceliiiK at...... lie All-wool Klminel ut........ V While IllaiikeH er plrnt......... . W 9 I.aro ix all-wool ilmililii Miawl at 4 'a New t)lo ladle' Cloak. nVSI eDnnd tipwardt tlood I.lll!,eyat..i.....i..i.......i.ii..w..... -I'C IUesant mid ii'ry heavy clwuisonblo nnd tiK- ured I'opliu, per yard, from M..Uloli! Hilk I'oplin ut 7Sc lioo.1 yanl-wide Merino nt 4lM A Urge aj.ortnient of lllnt'k nnd (.'olort'ii Alpacas nt 2." cents ANUUl'WAIlIi. And nnmerou other t)le of Ire flood eorre pondlngly low. All-linen llnmlkcrcliicf at All-linen Toweling, per yanl, nt....... (IikhI TuUo liliien , 1' & ( aoe ,16c SOU IrUli I.lnen, yard wiue .. AII-wod ftick Ladle' ?Icrilio llorc Merlua IlnderililrMiiii I Prtiwcr , 1 1 1 , . 1 't !' AIo, a laru iuirtiiiiiit of zxxxoy Goods,' Hiielinf EMUROIDERI ES, " ' RIJIIWNS, , . .. VELVETS. ' " i'' FRINGES, 1 (JIM PS, - SATIN TRIM MINOS VIWTTONS, Etc Alexander ICIrt Sloven ........-... I Freiu li CnreU .u. IC011111I CuiuIj...!..- t 10c And nil uther GcmU corretimndingly etc. It I Iheref ro to th lateirot of every htoii buy injf good to call nt - C'omniei rial Avenue, lloforo buying eliewhere, i money mvodls ti)iiey ''Thaiikfnl for tha Uucnd jMtronaso horotofore ex tended to ii, e hoj-o to reeelvo tho niiu in fuUirv. .loc?l'ltr 1 l" numl' PRINTING. pitl.NTlNO, OF ALL Kl.N'DS, At tlio Olllco of tho Ciifro llullctlu, QOAL7