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CAIBO DAILY BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1872. CAIRO BULLETIN. Wood for $1 per load at tbo box fac tory. 10-0-3m, tat reputation of luo Stclnway piano ii known alt ovor tbo world. ll-22tf. N. P. OURTicf, Agent. Fxatukks In large or small quantltlci at vory low figure at 11. Lovl's bide tore, on Ohio I.ovco. 10 18ltf Frehm oysters received dally and for tale by the wholo or half can at 1'hll Maup't. 10-Mlf. l'UNOJ and organs for from $J0 to S!,Coo. N. Curtice, At., Cor. Twelfth & Wash, uve. I l-W-tf. Choice men pork and breakfast bacon at Parker.V Axley s. 1 l-2'J-Ut. "Wanted. A woman to do general houteworktbu best of wages paid. Ap ply to Mrs. Hiiei-iiaud, Cor. of Second st. and Com. avo. ll-VW-il Mkhciianih, clerks, or any others who wiih to wear line boot! clthorcalf, moroc co, kid or patent leather of the very latent style, go to Win Kliler, on Twentieth afreet. 10 1'Jlf. Cam. mid xaiiilmi tint pianos at the Kv. H. II. Thayer's mid S. 1'. Wheeler's. St. Louis bell treble manufacture. II 21!tf. N. 1'. Ccrtick, Agent. Steve, tlm bur-keeper, has opened a tine iaIouii In Louis lilnltcHu's old stand, where run bu found, itt nil times, Steve erving bit cm tome rs with the belt of drinkables. ll.B2.tf 1 you want til urid otie-hnlf pounds nl "cofl'eo A sugar; or eight pound of New Orlimis t'lKinj or, (Air and one -quaiter pounds of rnll'i'.j for ono dollar, go to Par ker Si AxInyV I l."."J.'Jt. l'i:i:i'.KK kok L'lllilslMir. Now nd elegant iwi'lry,bppropr!itu f.i r Chriitiiia gilt', muy be found ul liuder llrolhors. tf. To an v of our frienda who desire a flr.'1-chci! Hrtlcle In '.be 1 in u of boots, shoes or gaiters, inaihj to order, of the lit flock, and In any stylti or pattern desired, wo would say try Wni Khler's before going ulsowhoro. 10 l'Jlf The St. Louis hell treble pianos itro hs durable as any piano in the market, and the swecteiMuned that you ever listened to. 1'. CfllTICK, Agt, Conservatory, cor. Twelfth it Wash. ll-22.tr. Kor Kent, a two-story busines bouse on Commercial avenue, between High teenth and Nineteenth streets. It is well adapted for Saloon and Hoarding houie A lease for twelve months will be given Apply to John Heoahtv, No. 69, Ohio Levee. 10-1-dtf. Mil. Geo. Stei.viioue, barber and hair dresser, corner of Eighth street and Com mercial avenue,desircs to call the attention of the bearded community to his neatly ar ranged saloon, and tho fact that ho is mas ter of bis profesion in all its branches. Ho has bearded many a lion in his den, and calls for more. tf. For Sale Cheap ton Cahii. Tbo valuable residence property, known as the "Rankin Property," situated between lolls and ICth streets, is ottered for sale cheap, for cash. This tine property consists of four good lots, with throe dwellings, All in excellent order. Inquire of (f EOKOE FlellEK, 1 1-8 tf. at the Custom House Notice or Kemova!.. U. Bayers has removed from No. 93 to 95 Ohio Levee, where he is paying tho highest prices in cash for scrap iron, rags, ropes, copper brass, load and all kinds of old metals. Also, the highest prices in the city paid for hides, furs, feathers, I eeswax, ginseng, tallow, grease, etc., etc. Kemember the place. No. 95 Ohio Lovee. 11-7 tf. Mrs. Anna Lano, Eighth tlrott be ween Commercial and Washington ave nues, has uit received a large and varied stock of fall goods, and desires to call par ticular attontlon to her handsome assort ment of ladies' and children'! underwear, something now In this market, ller woolen drawers and leggini combined are also something new and tho most cornlort ablo thing for children In cold weather ver devised. Mrs, Lang also has a well lucte'd assortment of hats, bonnets, rib bons, flowers, and notions of all torts, all of which will be told as cheap at can bo found elsewhere in this market. 10-9-1 m Louis Blatteau, whom everybody knows, and who Is tho friend of every body, Ii now fully Installed in his new quarters, -on Eighth street, between Com mercial and Washington avenues, lie of fers to the public the best St. Louis beer tho choicest brands of wlnu and the purest liquors to bo found in the city, und hopes that these, rivll treatment and a cordial reception, will Insure to him a generous sharu of public patronage. Come and seo Louis in his new homo. Ho bus a wel come for everybody, and for you, reader, a cordial one. tf. Nonour denies that if you would have oysters by tho plate, slewed, friod, roasted raw or on tho hulf.shell, by tlm dozen can or barrel, there is only ono place In the city wheru you can get the freshest, juiciest and best. That pluso by common consent is the Thalia Oyster saloon, at the corner of Twelfth street and Wash, ington avenue, and, whllo then-, if you lliouhl c bunco to call for a glass of St. Louis lager ; a glass of wine, native or loreigu, or something of a stronger hind, your own gol tato will testily tout Jaeckel keeps the best. Then go to the Tli all ii, call for what you want to cut or drink, and if ynu are nut more than satis ded, everybody will say that you luu-t shurg'i your dirsatisfaction to your own JupruVud tasti'. tf Goon Nl'.WH--Ono of tho largest and moat complete stock of custom-made bouts and shoes ever brought to this market, bin Jut bet'ti received by .Messrs. Hardy V Greenwold, No. 105 Commercial uve. These gentlemen ure both practical work men in the boot and shoe business; have had a larger experience, and cannot be de ceived Into purchasing anything but the verv best stock. They employ a number of tint-clais workmen at their establishment, and are manufacturing every variett and style of Ladies anil Misses shoes and gaiters at St. Louis prices, and guarantee satisfaction. They make these a specialty They also make to order all kinds of fine calf, kip or leathor boots, In style and price tnat defies competition, either in Cairo or in thu West. All goods warranted to be as represented. tf Christmas ii Comino. Uudor llroth- ers liavu made elaborate preparations for Christmas In the way of filling tbelr hand somo store room with new and elegant jewelry, gold anJ silver watches, plated and silver ware of tho newest patterns, and a fino stock of pianos, organs and other musical instruments. A look through liuder lirolhor's stock will leave no ono at a loss in tho selection of a Christmas present for a friend, tvery article in their lino is placed before the purchaser, and he can select an elegant and appro priate Christmas present for a big friend or a little one, mulo or female, wifo daughter, sister or sweet-heart, at a prico suited to Lis purse and inclination. The Iluders extend a cordial invitation to the public to call and examine their Christ mas stock. 11.28-tf. Fine family groceries cheap at Parker & Alley's. 11-30-St. Houk Aoain. Mr. Goldmine, of the firm oi Goldstino Si Kosenwater, hat re turned homo from. Now York, whore ho has been making largo purchases of win ter dry goods, clothing, etc. Luckily, Mr. Goldstino had completed all bis purchases be'oro tho lloston lire, and thercfo-o be fore tho late advance in prices. Messrs. GoldstineiSi Kosenwater can, consequently, tell at pricet exceedingly below those now current in this market. They ask tho public to call and inspect their goods and ascertain their prices, being satitled thai no ono will go away from tho store, leav ing behind them tho bnrgnins this firm are prepared to otl'er. tf A Chapter for Girls anu Boys. Tho eccentric old gentleman, Santa Claus, veteran saint of all good children, was present and lent hit valuable assistance when tho bewildering stock of holiday goods, just opooed by Phil Saup, was to lected. No ono but St. Nick him self could have grouped together such a collection of toys and playthings. When he put down on his list thoto cunning ex press wagons which uro tbo wonder and delight of boys of all ages, ho was thinking or tuo food bov who never toils a lie, nor runs away from sclioo nor loses his mittons and who is sure to get ono of these wagons for u Christmas gift. When bo laid aside that beautiful baby which adorns tho show window and which la tho magnet of attraction for every littlo girl who passes that way, ho had in his mind tbo good littlo girl who is suro to got this doll or another just llko it for her Christmas gift. Tho willow rockers, tho chairs, tho hobby horses, nnd the smaller toys, too numerous to mention, need only to bo seen to excito a determin ation in tho minds of all tho littlo folkt to have as many at thoy can get. Wo in vito tho boys nnd girlt to give father and mother no peace till Phil Saup has boon visited, his stock inspected and Santa Glaus Informed what to send to the little folkt. 3t Cranueriues, pigt foot and mince moat, and an assortment of canned fruits at Parker & Axley's, corner of Tenth und .Walnut. ll-30-3t. ATTENTION. Received daily by express at Wintor's grocery in Winter's block, the following goods kept in ice : Fresh white fish, salmon, bass and perch; fresh oysters, direct from Baltimore, by tho can at &0c to families, warranted good; also New York sound's, by the quart; cjams and fresh lobsters; squirrels, ducks and other gamo ; celery and fresh Ohio butter, always on hand; also all kinds of vegetables and fancy groceries, sliced ham, Ac, besides a variety of other articles, Including oranges and lemons, all ' which will be sold at a fair living profit. 10-l'J.tf. ATTENTION! Mr. II. Jones on Commer cial avenue, second door weat of Tenth street, is manufactur ing Boots and Shoes of the best material in the market and is prepared to fill all orders on tho shortest notice. He guarantees both the work and material ; his patterns are of tho latest styles, and his prices lower than any other shop in the city. Confident of the excellence of his work, ho invites tho patronage of the public. ltMW 3m, HgYou can buy six and one-half lbs. Durant's A Coffee Sugar for Ono Dol lar; Seven lbs. Now Orleans Sugar for Ono Dollar; Best three and one-half libs. Prime Kio Coffee, Ono Dollar ; Best Imperial Tea, One Dollar and a half per pound ; Best Gun powder Tea, Ono Dollar and Seventy-live Cents per pound ; Young Hyson and Oolong Tea, One Dollar per pound, and ev erything proportionately cheap WILEY & BIXBY'S. fi-11-ff St.' at MIM.IMKltr. m its. McUj:k, u KiKhthfelrrri, Imiwi on Commercial and Wih tu-tou Atrliuen, H ilei'r rrc-lin NEW MILLINERY GOODS or tin LSTKST FALL ANI) WINTER STYLES Union full hue uf XPOiTtCTIETS & HAT3 1 1 rnninvl and unlrimtriMl, Knr.M.'!l FLOWERS. KIMiONd, TRIMMINGS of Ml kind. l.acea, etc., etc. a large amortment o Mr. MeC.nd ha- alau Kicj Aiticlea, iucb as NECK Tl.M, COLLAR. UKMinflLEKVES, KUPftS, HASHES, FAN!, Aad all oibrr articles utullj louod in a FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY STORE Mrs. McOee, In addition to her stock of Fancy and Millinery Goods. bai a Undone and complete assortment of Cincinnati Custom Made Ladles' and Missel' Shoes -and Cliil dreus' Hoots, Mack and m Colors. Tliese are acknowledged to be the finest and best .Shoes id the market, and this Is the only place in the city that makes them a specialty. SELLING OFF AT COST ! MRS. MAHGAKET JACKSON Formerly S wander, Intending to remove to Kentucky, delrc to dispose of her large and elegant stock of MILLIUEBY Immediately. In order to taolllitate the sale oi liergoodi, JIrs Jackson has determined to otfer the ENTIRE STOCK AT COST And inites the ladles ol Cairo and vicinity to call on her If they desire good bargains. Mrs. Jackson's GOODS ARE ALL NEW The uiostof thein having been selected from the late lull ttyles, hence the ladles have a rare opportunity to purchase new and lash lonable millinery at cost price. The stock cousins or huts ribbons, Uowcrs, hosier', ladles underwear, etc., etc. list) tf. muvui, rixwAtiE, rrc, a"1i a l i7e y, " DEALER IN STOVES, Tin tnd Hollow Ware, Clothes Wringer Tolls War, Coal Uods, Firstiborels, Air GM. UKCrscTcaia or TIN ZINC, COPPER AND SUE El IRON YTAUK. N6. 166 Washington -avenue CAIRO, ILLINOIS. THE HIDE ANI) FUR TRADE. Helow will be found tho corrected list f prices by 11. Levi for hides, tallow, feathers, etc. H. Levi does a very large trade in his line, and it is a well known fact that he always pays tho highest prices to be obtained in this market, lie is pay ing for Hides, dry flint lb lCtoHc Hides, green salted V lb tito'Jjc Deer skint lb 20 to 25c Tallow $ lb 5 to Co Feathers O lb 3D to 05c 10-Stf. EICHHOFF FURNITURE FACTORY AVm. EichholT has purchased tho inter est of his brothers in tho above establish ment in Cairo, and is now prosecuting the Furnlturo manufacturing business with great success, Uo has a full stock of extra seasoned lumber on band, ana can war rant every article be manufactures. Ho has also a full stock of lledsteaih, Chairs. Tables, Uuroaus, Desks, ward robes, mat tresses, etc., always on band, and nis prices defy competition. Sales room at tho fac tory. u-zuu. WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES. ltailroad mon, farmers, draymen and all others whoso business lays out of doors, and who for tho preservation or health and good temper ought to wear good, henvy water-proof boott, can get just what they want by calling on "Wm. Eblers. Ho makes French calf or kip boott, warranted to fit well, wear well and give genoral sat isfaction. , 10-29-tf. FOR SALE A one ttory brick houto ; with a lot 33 feet front by 100 feet deep. The houto contains threo rooms and kitchon, bat two halls, also a cistern atttached. For terms apply on the promlsos, corner of Twen tieth and Poplar streets, Cairo, Ills. ll-23-lm. James A. Fuy. Wltooflnn. Outtfrin.tr, and all kloJn ofo frk donat utiorUxt nntic. fetitiltf MORE L'B.m'S HAVE EEBN SOLD They have given 0 HEATER SATISFACTION They have done MORE & BETTER WORK Are Moro Easily sold, Paying a Hotter Profit to the Dealer ANU CHEAPER TO USE Than any Cooking Stove I2ST TEL" 33 MARKET 801.11 II V EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO SAINT LOUIS. Wholesale dc.ilcrs iuatl kinds ot TINNERS' STOCK. AND II V ALL LIVE STOVE DEALERS, L1KK 0. W. II 12 NDEKSON, 190 Commercial ave., CAIRO, ILLS. Foreign Advertisements. $300,000. MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY. ltoalizkd by statk authority and Dkawx in Public in St. Louis. Grand Singln Mumbor Scheme. 60,000 NDMBfRfl. Class L ro di Drawn Nov, 30, 1672 6,880 I'rices, Amounting to 1300,000. 1 prinof. ...ijo.'oo 1 " of m 13.460 1 " Of.. ...... 10,000 I or. . 7,w 4 or. e,oc 4 " of i.tu m " tf 1,000 20 " Of 400 so " of - aso Tickets flO; Half ln Prism of. 100 V ul. ........ " or 600 9 " Of 300 " of. 260 84 of. 200 3C ' ot 160 ISO " of........ 100 600 " of 10 Tickets, $5: Quarter Tickets. SI 60, Our loturies are chtrisrsd by the BUt, re lwji drawn at tli llm aamsd, and all draw Idcs arc undsr th suptrvlaioe of sworn com. miMluners. The official drawing will b nuMlslixl In the At. Lou I pprm and a copy of drawing tent to ptirchsorrs of tickets. We will drw aslnillsr ehcmp the laet Uy of ei err month during the ar NfLL Rrmllat our rink tiy inwtofflce money order, registered letter. Irsft or eipreM Hnd fnr cir- nunnA 1 1 iiii.i. ci j.t tit. Louis, Mo. 4-lVUwlT ouir. Addr. P. (). box 2446. AGENTS WANTED The Mastkii Spirits or the Would, AND The TiiKASuitE IIouhb or America. TltK tIKKAT HOOK OK TIIK YKAIl. AKcnts report sales of S& to KM) copies In a few hours ordays. I'nosi'KCTUS Khek Address J. W. GOODSPEKD, New Yoik, Chlcayo Cincinnati, .St. I.ouls N.Orleaim. U-Iwlow FOR SALE. ON EASY TERMS 1 A valuable farm within seven miles o! Metropolis, on the Joncsboro Road, con-lst-Ini? of -JiW acres with 00 acres cleared and other Improvements, now owned and form crlv oeruplcd, by .1. T. Iteiitile. TERMS. One-fourth down balance in one, two and three years notes secured by mortua'e. with fix per cent. Interest. N. It. The timber is ijood and hai never been culled and no timber will be permitted to be cut or ummI. exceiit what Is neccn-ary lor Hit: wear and tear or the plat e, until utter thu second payment h:i been made. Kor Information apply to J. T. ItKNNIK Ji-w.tr ('-ilriill. ItltlKlN. P. G. Scliuh. 00 si H tr. w a u. 9 0 O H C r a K CO O e l c f c a 5S H PHIL. HOWARD, STEAMBOAT BUTCHER, City NtstlOHftl UsuakBallUlsiff. apssial attentiso psusl tss'rdsrs from siesw boats alglit or dav . W r) e B w w o c 2 er tll"US 'O '! w H CD V 1 c. a e H 00 -J 4XSAI.. CAIRO CITY COAL C03yrj?.2STY. I prepared to supply customer with th ituallty of PITTSBURG ANJ) ILLINOIS COAL. ORDERS lea at Ualllday liros. office, 7 onio LKVKK, or at the Coal Vara below the U rM..rT.B If All lll ....lv. r.Mml ........ NrfM. 1VW .1UICI. T.1.1 I WV11V J'lUUIII. UUUU' tiou. The Tua "Montauk" will bring coal aiongsiue io steamers at any nnnr. HKAX EMTATK AUBNUt. Foreign Advortsomonts lSTECTUS FO ltT873.-SlXTH" YEAR T H E ALD l"N E. An Illustrated Monthly .Journal, universally nu.ui..ci. ... ti.- inu i imiuiuiiiesi i enou Ical in tho World. A Representa tive and Champion or Amcr Ican Tatc. Not for Mala In nook or Stores. ART DEPARTMENT. Notwithstanding the increase In the price of subscription last fall, when the Aldlne as sumed llspreK'tit noble proportions and rep resentative character, the edition was more than double the past year; proWiiL' that the America') public appreciate n sincere ef fort In the caiiMt of Art. The publMirrs, anxious to Justify the ready conlldeuce thus demonstrated, have exerted them-elvcs to the Utmost to develop und Imprint: the work: and the plans lor tho coming Year, as unfolded by the monthly lssur, will as ton I !i and delight even the nio-t atiKtlinc friends of the Aldlne. The Aldlne will reproduce uauip!en of me nest lorelirn ln.it(,'i. selected "llli a lew to the blithest artistic stlcec", and (greatest general interct; auiitlln uch as nave becouio familiar, through photographs or copies of any Kind. The quarterly tinted plate for IsTU, will reproduce lour of John S l.il' Inlinltable chlltbsketelifs, appropriate to the four sea sons, These plates, appearing In the l-Mics lor .lanuary, April, .Inly, and October, would be alone worth the price of a ear's subscription. l'ltEMU'M CIIRO.MOS FOR IftT.I. Eery sub-crlber to the Aldlne, who pays In aduiicu Tor the j ear 17.'), will iecele, uithnut additional charge, a iiair of beauti ful oil chroino. alter .1. .1. Hill, the eminent Engllih painter. The picture, entitled "The Village llelle," ami "Crossing the Moor,"uie ltx'Ji)liiclic- are tirlnted fnuii tlllt'ereiit plates. rctiilrlng 'iU lnmi-e-lon and tlnti to perfect each picture, 'i'he same clirouios arc old for S.'!U per pair, in tin; art store. As It Is the determination of It con ductors to keep tin; Aldlne out ol the reach ot competition In every department, the chromos uill bo found ahead oi uny that can be ollered by other periodicals. Kery subscriber will receive acertllleatc, over the signature of the publisher-, iruaraiilcclug that the chromos delivered shall be etplal to the samples llirnl.-lieil the agent, or the money win be leliinded. The tli-trlbutlon of pictures of this grade, tree to Hie Mib-eribers to a live dollar peri odical, vv III mal k an epoch In the history of Art; and, coniilerlug the unprecedented cheapness of the price tor the Aldlne Itsell, the marvel tails little short of a .nlikielo, even to those best acquainted with the achievements of Inventive genius and im prove.! mechanical appliance-. (For llln tratlolls of thee olaomo", see November is sue of the Aldlne.) THE LITERARY DEPARTMENT will continue under the cine of .Mr. Richard Henry Stoddard, :il-ted by the best writers and tioets oi'thetlay, who will -trite to have the literature or the Aldlne alvvavn III keep ing with Its aitlsllc attractions. TERMS. $5 per atiuni, In advance, with Oil Chro mos tree. The Aldlne will, hereafter, be obtainable only by subscription. There will be no re duced or club rate; cash for sub-criptlons must be .sent to the publishers direct, or han ded to the local agent without rcspoii-ibllity to the publishers, except in cases where the certificate is given, bearing the lac-slmlle signature or, lames .Sutton & Co. AOESTS WANTED. Any person wishing to act permanently aa a local agent, will receive full and prompt In formation by applying to JAMES SUTTON A CO.. Publisher.-. M Maiden Lane, New York. uirr EKTEnpnisiE. 1 lliMMsir GIFtEMT ERPR1SE 0. WINSTON & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS AUCTIONEERS, 74 (SECOND TLOOH) OUIO LIVKK, CAIRO, 1LL8 Bur and Ssll Rial Estate, PAY TAXES, FURNI8H ABSTBAOTB OP TITLE Aad pssptrs Oodtsjsmm of Kinds! THE ONLY RELIAI1LE GIFT DISTUIDU TION IN THE COUNTRY I Ii. X). SIITB'S Nineteenth Grand ANNUAL DIS I'RIBUTION, To be drawn WeilDesday, January 1st, U7 I, $200,000 OO TN VALUABLE GIFTS 10,000 IN AMERICAN GOLD I lO.COO IX AMERICAN SILVER! Fivo Prlresl,000 J f I GREENBACKS Ten Prizes 600 5 (. One span of Matched Horses, with Family Carriage and Silver-Mounted liar uess, worth 81,000! Five Horses and lluggic. with Silver Mounted Harness, worth 8000 each! Five Fine-toned Rosewood l'lunos, worth SMO each ! STi Family Sewing Machines, - - worth 9iw eacn 1 2,300 (iold anil silver Lever Hunting Watch es (in an.) worm irom e.u 10 f.m eaeli I Gold ChaliiH, Silver-ware, JcweltT, etc. Mtmber of gifts ss.nooi Tickets limited to ioy,ow : AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS. To whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $'2: Six Tickets $10; Twelve itcKets r wemjwivo j tckcts ?io. Circulars eontmninif fall list of crlien. adn. scriptlon of the mannrr at ilrswInK, hiiJ other Infornntiou lu refrrcnue to lb itislribtuion, will he sent 10 any one oruerin; ttirm. All Iftlt-rs must be addressd to L. 1). BINE, box, 86, main orncs, Cincinnati, t. Kit West Slh rt noT-l'.) C, THE KENTUCKY LIBRARY GIFT CONCERT. GIFT ONEY ALL UR toOO.OOO IN HANK TO PAY ALL GIFTS. A Full Drawi.no in Hkiiit. $t 00,000 FOR ONLY S10. At the Second Grand (ill't Concert author Ized by special act ot the legislature, lu aid of the Public Library of Kentucky, unavoid ably postponed from September 'JS to De cember 7, and which positively and uucttilv ocallv occurs in Louisville, Ky. December 7, 1872, without further delay on any account whatever, the following cash gilts arc for distribution by lot among ticket holders: ONE GRAND GIFT. CASH $100,000 ONE GRAND GIFT 00,1)00 1 Cub urn jri.oooj 4 ('jthCifK ( :,! aO Foreign Advertisements. CLEAR AND HARMLESS A3 WATER, asr A TTAIT'J CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE IIAIR. A perfectly clear preparation In ,mc bot tle, as easily applied as water, fnr restoring to gray hair Its natural color nnd youthful appearance, to eradicate and prevent tland run", to promote the growth ol tho hair and stop lt lulling out. It Is entirely liarnilcs.iind perfectly rrco rroni any poisonous substance ami will, therer.irc, take the place of all the tlirty and uiipleaant preparations now In use. Numerous testimonials have been sent us from many of our mot prominent citi zens. In everything in which the articles ll.0icV.Jl,,.V.'.."ru nl'jectlonablc, CRYSTAL DISCOVER , Is perfect. It l warranted tr contain neither Sugar of Lead Sulphur or Nitrate or Silver, It does not soil the clothes or scalp. Is agreeably perfumed, mid makes one or the best dressing for the Hair In Use. It re-tores the color of tin. Il..lr ii.t..f.. t...... rectaiid uniformly thaiiniiy other prepara tion," and always does so In Irom three to ten days, virtually icodlng the roots with the nourishing qualities necc-ary to Its growth and healthy condition: It restore tint de cayed nnd Induces u new giovvth or the Hair more positively than anvthlni' elc. I ho application or this Wonderful discov ery al-o produce- ;i pL.a.ant and cooling filled on the scalp and gives the Hair a pleasing ntld elet'ant nppearance. Call at jour druggist lor It ami take no other. II lie has not got It let him order It Price 1 per bottle. ARTHUR NATTANS, Inventor ami Proprietor, Wa-hltiL'ttiu D,(,.. .lOII.YSTU.V. IIOl.LOWAY X, CO., General Agents. Philadelphia. INO. F. HENRY and F. C. WELLS.tCO.. New York, and to be had ol Wholesale druggist, everywhere. n-viyti 'X'ZXXS GHBAT Household Remedy! As en Inrlirormtor, Z.lvcr Corrector pml ISlood Bcnosrnlor Is superior to all th ltittert, i:il.xirs. Cordials) and Baron (.itrnins in tin, It Is so adsptsd to th whoU , lem tl.tt 0Tr jr orgsn nJ fonetlon In tbo tody Is brought under Its txtillarstlng Influencs. It girts t't:ic nnd atrcnetli to the dlgenttte rip imrutus, diapcU lnnenor nnd debility, itivli;orate tho I.lvcr, rcenlnt tho JLli'.ney nnd Dowels, rtmoTM tb ftxtot cxccii or OTSrtatttlon tit any kind tnd giv vl-tnlltj-nntl rlchnca to the blood. Its cuntlr potrtrs alter and completely reorgan. I:n tho entlro mm of fluids and eren the lollde of tho l.utrnn yitem, thereby prerenttsg and curing 1;-Npepttc nuil Comuiuptlve Nynip t.irr.H, I'ever und Affnn.DlIloiiN IMsena ("I, I'cverH of all klii(l,crTou Debil ity, Airectloiin of tho Htomnrh nnd Doweln, etc. As a mild and delightful Inslgo lunt for delicate female. It bas no inferior. by Ite use new life and rigor Ii glren to both bsdy and mind, sending a glow of vitality through every part, which Is permanent nnd Inatlnff. It Ii the molt ctl.ctual remedy for the relief ol human tufferingererdlicorertd.andas pleasant to tl.o tiite a old rye or fine wins . x WE CHALLENGE x X S X THE X & X x WORLD x To produce a mora delicious medicine to take, yttso potent fur the 'retention and cure of dUeeae as ::. vzszrs t:sls'3 im blccs rssiraz. lrlro 91, or O Ilottlcts ror 83. Prepared by the Orafton Medicine Co., ST. LOCTS, Mo uld by DruggUts and dialers lu medJclaas terytrhere. 1 Caili Gift m 1 Cih Gift 15,000 1 CaihCif. 10,000 1 Cash Glt S.OtlO 1 Caih Gift S.UOO 1 Cith Gift 7,000 1 Caih Gift C.Oim I Cash Gift &.000 1 Cash Gift 4,1011 1 Cash Gift . 11 CathGittj. 10 CashGifu. il CathGlfti. a Cash Gifts, M Cash Gifts, 43 Cash Gifts, M Cash Gifts. r.11 Cash Gifts, 100 CashGlfts. Ul J Cash Gifts, l.KSItjrh ISNicacli suo each TiUeach uslencli foO each 4UI each 310 each JOOtacli loOeacli TOTAL, 1,000 (SIFTS, ALL UASH..$.V)0.000 The money necessary to pay 111 mil aim e fill'nred elf! is now unoft detioslt In till' Fanners' and Drovers, liauk, as will bo 't-cn by the following certificate ot the cashier: Faumkkh' ani DitovKrs Rank,! 1 ir.. iuu.. (i.i suT.i r i.uuievii.La, ji.y.,i.7cJi. v, joi. i This Is to certify that there is now on tie nosit lu this bank over it half a million ot dollars to the credit ot the (lilt Cornell Fund, $500,000 or which Is held by tills b oil; aH Treasurer of the Public Llbrarv of Ken tucky to pay otf all gilts to bo awarded at tbo u rawing. R. S. VEACH, Cashier, I'HICE OF TICKETS. Whole tickets, $10; halves, $.V. miartnrs 60 for tSOO; 113 for 11,000; 'Ji'i for 2,n00; B'iR or rnutju, cso utscoutu on less tnuuioo wortu orttcKcts at a tunc The drawiiiL' will nosltlvclv and uueoulV' ocally take lilaco December 7. Agents are peremptorilly required to closo salcn ami mako returns Docetuber 'ii, In onler to give ample time for tho tlnal arrangcuieuts. Or ders lor tickets or applications for circulars should bo addressed to ...,,, (10 V, TH03.K. URAMWm'K, Agcut, Kentucky Public Library, 1'ubliu Library liulldiug, Louisville, Ky. Foreign Advertisements. No Person ean take Ihrsr ltltlin acton). (airtoUlrcctloin. anit remain loti unwell, tirovhlnl their boucs nro not ikstrorcd by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs waned bejond the point of repair. Uyapepalii or Indention. llc.Tl.ic.'io. Pain mioe anotuiicrs, uuukiis, jii.'iiiik'ss oi me (..uesi, Illzzlnesa. Sour Kructntloiis of tha Muiiiiirti. I t:t l Taste In the Mouth. llilloin.Vtt.ick-, P.iliUtatlnn nl the Heart, tiirlaiiimatioii of the l.iuius. Pain In tho redon ofthcKldncts. atula lminlreil other painful symptoms, are tho otr-sprluss of liyspcpsi.!. tino bottle will prove a hotter guarantee ot its merits than a lcnuthv advertisement. Fur Female t'oinplaliita. In JOtinir or old, married or simile, nt the dawn of worn juhood, or tho turn of lire, thce Tonic llllters display so decided an Influence that improvement Is soon perceptible. For liittiiiiiinutorv nml Chronic ltheu inatUin and (inut, llllious. itemltteut and Inter mittent I'evers. Diseases of the lllood, Uver, Kid tiers nnd bladder, these Hitters have no equal. Such Diseases nro caused by Vitiated lllood. ThryniT uyeiitle I'llrgativu it a well its n Tunle, possessing the mem of acting as a iirtteerful n.ri.rit In rpllnrlm. Inntrpsllnn nr Inflnm. niatloti of tho (.Ivor and VUTcral Uigaus, and in unions ureases. I'or Skin Dlieasrs, Krnptlon'f, Tetter, Salt niieutn. Illolt'hcs. buoU. I'luinles. Pustules, polls. Carbuncles, Itluc-uortm. hcalddleait, Nire I'.ves, i:rjspel.n, Itch. Scurfs. Dlscoloratlons of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name nr nature, are literally dun up and carried out 01 inn system 111 a Miori uiue uy me ue ui ineae niiitrs. Orutrfui Tlimisnmle proclaim Vinegar Hit thus ttij ino-t vvouderfiil luviKorant that ervr sustameu tnu Ritikiu murm. It. II. .IK IIOVV MS Oi CO. Dni'-'Uts 1111,1 ii, mi. AciA. sjii rrauelsco. Cab. k cor. of W.iHiiiuKton and Charlton SH., .V. V. 01 11 itv ai. 1. niti liiiima .v in.Ai.r.iLM. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION! A Prlvntot'onnaplnr ti thoMnrrleil or thoie about to Marry, en the l'byiluloglcal mri terlesand rerelatloniofthesexnal jyiteni, Kith tlm latrit dlicoverlti In producing and preventlair uQ sprlnic, preierrlng the complexion, Ac., This iiani-reitlngworlc of two L:-dreil and sixty paKei.wlthnumerouiongrarlrjgi.audcuutalbe Valuable Information for thoie who am married or contemplate marriage! still It Ii a book that ought to be under lock aud key and not laid careleidy about the bourn, . Sottoeof ootttrMof eeiun) for FIRy Crete. iitJrfM, llr, Butli' WipfUiiry, .S. 11 S, kUtia hlrtel, Sk U.I., un! iMsiies io ins Armiiis im mresicwATr. t" aetorraptljlnj Ui lb. uuiunwii oviras l.o 4.m Id I sbUe !tt, or ailua my yunl II.o.tJk', tu.a t)r. Bum' worl.aa&iatlsr ehilyeurdlivsMla ut buw dr.ortble roor cvoaltloa.. 0a. Bum caa be csuiultol, irwuallr or br mall. a Oil dl.nMiurutJsu.il lu till surir. OISo, No. U .Soiih Cbjktt Slrl, Ul..a llutr- m Cliiiuut. HI. Unit. ale. 8 IJIIIJ ..ILJ.JJ.V9 Muisar Dttter are not a vile Taney smssr, vnado of Poor Hum, Whisky, Proof Spirits aad lterma I.lqunrs. doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics," Appetisers," " llostorcm," Ac, that lead the tippler on to drunk. vuiir-i iiuu rum. oui are a true uedlclae, mad from the native roots nnd herbs of California, rres from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Gnat lllood Purifier and a Llfc-BlvInK Principle, a Perfect llciiorator and Invlgorator of tho System, carrying oj all pnl-onous matter and rcstorlnir tlie blood to a healthy condition, enriching It, refreshlnf and ltitli;oratltuf both mind and boly. They are easy nf administration, prompt In their action, certain In their results, safe and reliable la alt forma of disease. .No I'rrion can tokra three flitters accord ing to directions, nnd remain lotnr unwell, provided their bones arc not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the v Ital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or liullecallnn, Headache, Tain lu Hie hhotilders. Coughs, TlghlliCNi Of the Cheat, DUzlness. Sour K.ructatlons of the Stomach. Had Taste in the Mouth, bilious Attacks, PalpltaUon of the llcnrt. Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In the legion of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful tjliiploms. are thcotlsprtngsor Dyspepsia. Inthcso coiiiplatiits ii lias no equal, and ono bottle will irovo it better guarantee of Its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For i'Vnuilc Complaints, In young cr eld, inarn. il or single, nt the dawn of womanhood, or the (urn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so dc ii J d an Iniluiucu that a marked Improvement H mon perceptible. I'or liillniiiiiinlnr)' nml Chronic tllieu iii'itlsiu nnd (tout, Dyspepsia or ludlgcstlon, till. Ijii Iteudltent nod Intermittent fevers, Diseases i,f tho lllood, I.lver, Kidneys ami bladder, tluso bitters have been most snccrwmi. Such Dlscasi arc r.tnrisl br Vitiated lllood, which Is generally prrdnccd tiy derangement of the Digestive Organs. 'I'lirynie a (le title Purgative svell ns ii Toil le, possessing nlo the peculiar merit of act l:i aa ,i p owerful agi'tit lu relieving Congestion or llii.-mmalloiiof the Liver aud Vlaceral Organs and In Unions Diseases. Tor Mi I n Disrates, r.rnptlone, Tetter, Salt Ithrmu, IlloteJies, Siot,s, Pimples, Pustules, lloiN, I arbumles, Itliirf-tvurms. Scalddlead, Sore Kies, bryslptlas, llch, Scurfs, Dlscoloratlons ot the Sklu. lluiuurs and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name rr nature, arc literally dug up and curried out or the s stem lu a short time by the use of thCM Litters. One bottle lu such cases will convince tha most Incredulous of thilr curative erfect. t liiuise the VltUtril lllood whenever you II lid lis Impurities bunting through the akin In Pluiplee. Krupllons, or Sores ; cleanse It wheu yon llnd It obstiuetcd and sluggish In the veins; cleanse it when It is foul j )our feelings will tell you when. Keep tho blood pure, and the health of ilia system will follow. Giatrrnl Thanertnit proclaim VlNEOtlt Kit tui.s the most wonderful Invlgorant that ever sus tained Hie bluklug system. I'ln, Tope, n ml other Worms, birklDB lu the sytcm of so many tliouiauds, are errectually destroved aud removed. Says a distinguished physiologist ; There Ls scarcely an Individual on thu face of the earth whose body Is eaempt from tlm presence of worms. It Is not upon the healthy delimits of the body that worms cllst, but upon the diseased humors and slltny deposits that breed lliesu llvlug monsters of disease. No system of meiUcltie, no vermifuges, no amhelmlnlllcs, will Iree the sjstem trout worms llko these Hitters. Mtelimtlcnl Dlieaaee. Persons engaged tn Paluta nnd Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type setters, Cold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance lu li, are subject to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Wa Lisa's Yi. liu n ItiTTEits twice a week. Ullloua, lleuilttcnt, and Intermittent Frvera, which are so prevalent In tho valleys of cur great rivers throughout the United states, epcclalty those of tbo Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas. Ked, Colorado, llraios, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, l'.oanokc, James, and many others, wlih their vast tributaries, throughout our tntlru country during the summer and Autumn, nnd remarkably bo during sexsons of unusvsl heat and dryness, arc Invariably accompanied by eaten. live derangements of tbo stomach ami liver, am', other nbdomlual viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful Influence upon lUcso various organs, Is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic ror the purpose equal to Dit. J. Walk en's VisciiAit uitteks, as they will speedily leuiovc the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or Klne'a Evil, White Swelling', iriccrs, Kryslpelas Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, indolent Inflammations, Mercurial .ViTcctluu.", Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore i:ycs, etc., etc. In these ns lu all other constitu tional Diseases, WiLSElt's VlMoiK Uitteks have thown their great curative powers In the most obstinate ami Intractab'.o cases. lr. Wnlkcr'e California Vinegar Die ters act on all these cases In a similar manner, by purlflng the lllood they remove the cause, and by lesolvlng away the effects of the Inflammation (the tubercular deposits) thu affected parts reccltt health, aud a permanent cure Is effected. The propertlc of 1)11. W'a I.I Ell's VINEOak IllTTKits are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutrltloui, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter irritant, sudorific. Alterative, and Antl-llillous. The Ancilent and mild Laxative uroiiertles of Dn. v'ai.eki'.'s Viscntn Uitteks are the best safo-guant lu cases of eruptions and malignant fev its. Their balsamic, healing, and soothing pro perties protect tho humors of the fauces. Tbelr bedatlvo properties allay pain In the nervous sys tem, stomach, aud bowels, from tnflammaUon, vtlnd, colic, tramps, etc. Their CiiuiiU'i-In llant Influence) ex tends throughout the system. Their Antl-UIUeus Cropertles stlmulato tho liver, tn the kecretlon of lie, and lu discharges through the biliary duels, and arc superior to all remedial agents, for the cure of lllllous I'ever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body acalnst disease by purifying all Its rlutds with ineosr Uitteks. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Direction. Take of the Hitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wine glassful. Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vege tables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed ol purely vegetable Ingredteuts, and contain no spirit. it. ii. Mcdonald &. co., Druggists aud Ueu. Agts., San Francisco, Cat., cor. ot Washington and Charlton Sta., N.V. SOLI) 11V ALL UULOtllSTS A DEALERS. $64,260 K UNTUCK Y STATK l.OTTKRY. Legalized by an act of tbo Legislature. Tho most liberal Lottery ever drawn. Only 7,140 tickets unit ,0i0 prizes. To be drawn Nov. 80, IS'.1, lit Covington, Ky. Ono Capital Tri.o of $25,000. 1 Prize of..... $5,000 I 13 rrlr.es of 1 l'rlze of. ... 'J.l.'iO lid rrizesot... bO 2 I'rlzes ol l.'.KW I'rlzcs of W ai'rlzesot ... tsjo r-',UlO I'rlzes of. . . 0 11,080 Prizes, amounting" to 0l,'JCO Tickets, Halves, fti. Quarters, 3. Our Lotteries aro churteretl by the state, ami drawn at the time named, under the su pervision of sworn commissioners. Tho drawings will be published In the New York, Chicago, and Louisville papers. We will draw a similar scheme tho last Saturday of every mouth, durlhi; the years 1872 and 1873. Itemlt at our risk by Post-orllco Money Or der. Registered Letter, Draft or Kxprt'M. t3T!?end for a circular. Address SMITU, .SIMMONS it CO., llox 827 Covlngtou, Ivy. lO-WeodAvvly. EVERYBODY WITICH IS TUB 11 EST MACHI3IXI THE LIGHT RUNNING 11 aui a t "DOMESTIC" m ssrii tn - Answers this question, an3 presents a ra cord of success onpirillelcd in the history of tbo Invention. Agents n anted . eterjnhere. . AdJfsss "av M " DOMESTIC: S. Nl Co., NsjWi York IHHIUHANT TtUUKTS IMMIGRANT TICKETS KOIt SALK. 1 For Sal. t KOK SALte, ' I For Sale I , I rorHate 1 Uh.) ForBida I r k'OK SA OH SALK Faro from Livkhmol, Faro from J.ondcndkkbt Faro from Uiasoow, Faro from Qukknstowm TO OAIltO, ;::::::: $48 3P datloril. Morris Jt Ca aent INMAN LINE Liverpool Mew-Toilt and Philadelphia Stoaraship Company, csDta coktssct with cxitsd natss aaa aamsa aoTiasaixts For CirrrinK the Mall FOR PASSAGE TICKETS oa rcainia laroanaTioa APPLY TO JOUN O. DALK, Act. lSHroadway, New-Tork, irU It. Hosstst, Waablnaten Astaue, Uairv. aoia. i