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-; i: $ I -J' tHmtimg Mf tor axrftllr Th NatlonaliVruocratic Conw'uci ,u wUomlidJegal(-JthrKmcr ot Atiug ti tin ud pUce of holding tbr- National Den etntlc :onvtntlon ol 1876, tu appointed Tuesday, tu t ft Btjr-ftln Jy of.Ue next, noon, atu time. and ifltiteJ St. tlon. Each State will be entitled to a tept"ii Utlon equslto double the tumoer ol it sntoi and repretlr In the von-fttt- of the United Statrj and the terri tory of Color, Waw adwlilott 4 July at a State wITI frr ft a tote In the next eleRoral college, lialioliiTltedto end del elates to the convention. Democratic, Conervattve and oilier cltl- -pn.olthf United State. Irrespective of DiLit Dolitlcal aaoclatloni. deslrine; t ooaraU with the lietnocrjllc party In Its prcaent ellotteamd object, are cordially iu- itudto onia netdinr tieiecaict to ine national convention. Co-operation li de. tired from all nertons wtto would ehasge an admlnlitratlon that lias nifterad the public aredltto become and remain Inferior to other and ltt favored tiilimi ; haa per mltted rornmcree to be lulen away by for- elfepowerj; hut atlrleil trade by ttnjiiM, unequal and pernicious is'" 5 "a" taxation and rendered it niott biirneniome ; ha changed growing prosperity Into widespread itifTerlni; and wast; hai aquaudared the publlj moneya rackleaalyand defiantly, and sliatneleJ'ly uaed the power that should have been t Allt to punish crime, to protect it. For tbeie ana oUierrea ions thV national Democratic party deem the public danger imminent, and earnestly deiirous of tecur log to our country the blessing 'of an economical, pure and free government, oordlally InTlte the cooperation of their tallow-dttr.ent in the effort to attain thi object TbomaaA. Walker. Alabama. H. R. Cockrill, AtUuis. Frank McCapplo, California. WtUlan U. Barnum. Connecticut Charles Hearten, Delaware. inane t. uyxe.tiorKla. A. It. Law ton, Georgia. Cyrus H McCorralck. Illinois. Thomas Dowllng, Indiana. II. M. Ham, Iowa, .' Isaac E. Eaton. Kaaus. Henry D. Mclleurr, Keulucky. Henry D. Ogdea, LouUina. . . L.D..M. Sweat, Maine. A. Leo Knott, Maryland. WiUiam A. Hoorp. Mijuipan. William Locfiren, Sfiaoeaota. - .1. H. Sharp. Mississippi Jno. O. Priest, Missouri. Geo. L. Miller, Nebraska. lhot. U. WJIIlawj; Revada. If. V. U. Edgerir, New Hampshire. Theo. r iUndolpb, New Jerscv. M. W. KaasoB, North Carolina. John O.Tkamwon, Ohio. .1 ames K. Krlley, Oregon. .lames 1 Barr. l'mnsylvatiU. Mcbolaa Van Siyck, llhode Maud. Tuoa. Y. Plaons, Sonth Carolina. WlUlam U. BaU, Tenne.e,-. '. S. StockJale. Text.. H. II. Smaller, Vermoat. JohaOoode.jr., Virginia. John Klalr ilop.-WettVIryinU. Ofoijjs H. Panl, WIsooBiln. Thomas M. Fatterton, Colorado. Al'OUaTUS SCHEU., New York. Chairman. r'KKiiRick- O. Pkinci, Haarbiiett, rierretary National Democratic Com. (CtailirioTo:., rcLrurr 2-. lb?ti. T ut .St. I.ouU RrpublUan, of Monday, publishes m facaitnile of the Jlo.stnu Jur ruf, fnr the wct-k enditig .May S, 172i nearly one hundred and Hftv year ago. it Is a curious document, and worth v of prrservatlon. The Brlstow fat 1 all hi the lire, every hit ol it. The reason w hy he reiinetl hli jMitltlon in tlif army, Um come to 'l2ht -'He couJdxi't fliilit side bv Me ltb thu negro!" He, a high-born," chiv alrous Kentucklan, placed beside the Uie groveling, odorous African! .Never i.nd confHjiiently lie left the army. Thi. huifuWfifiiiw. Culro gag worka hivejustlald the foundation of exten sive works ot the same character In VIn lemifs, Indians. The stock, $CO.(K)0, has fell bK-n taken, and I lie work will lie com j.letisl a; goon as possible. The old works failed to turnlsh the needs of the city, and will, on the completion of the new, I abandoned. The Sun construe the Intimation that 1'. II. Pope has lieen working for the nomination of .1. C. Willis, Kwj., M a re ort calculated to Injure Mr. Willis. And has it come to this, that the man who once held, In curb and rein, the lie publican party of Egypt, now hurts the pany uy trying to help It I Tell u, he tore our auu7ment driven in, wild NViiatiia Patrick Pope doner I.OI..JOHX n. Creus has withdrawn trom tlie contestforthe Detnocratle tiom. (nation for congress In the Nintecnth congressional district, Ir-jvlng the Held ch ar for It. W. Towniheml, Kso., who nas hu.1 iiu eye upon the chances for a ear or more. Anderson will be a can' itldatj. fnr vAian,iAM i i ... ndlUMhnnot. as vet, developed him self. The proicctt ot TownUtsnd'g '-TICUIIUII. Ulll Illll I:PIIIITiI1h.,i neiiion are saiotobe encouraging. 1 1 seems that the man Howell, who ... ,.reieuuy iniutta that the Ead vmn is a laiiure, 15 not a whollv Pnj. sie nudi ernnlov incur at mm nf il... .... .. J ... yuDHBi H UIC SUC- "-Moiiiiujsiiies wilt rob him oi hW oc cupation. Xo event of the last quuttr of a century gave Mr. Howell sin h 1. . back us the paisage of the iteanwr If mlnn through the Jcttleo, drawing llftecn feet of water. Here was an al.snlnii. il,..... traMoti that the paw has been deepened rom eight to llfteen feet which Is th reft. ' leet more wmr than Mr inTif . "'e Unial would ex- llii .. r l"n Mr' "O.WaWa Cltohhl tovcndvn ill.mi.l II l.... wuitmt to allow. The wohidh?. wiwjyein rel ili,. n... average depth sveral Inehta te pL the entire distance ! niu, ..tY.-nllf. wtlli I... ... . '""Ill "ww scraping the , tolton. But'hftecu fcet, wUl Uo. 'Ill Ueepealof proows is guing ou m rapldl that betore we celebrate our Centemilal vessels drawing twenty icet will majfc the paasage, without tlie leant hindrance, or checking their their headway. VAVt. llABn:4t ' 4BOI HI.K. t'lipeniratdeau Is in h stew". A lew years ago thu i'lllelis of that quiet little city were rsrrsrrrO that thf Ir grrnl riel was n mllroad connection with the Louis nd Iron Mountain railroad. The iroil mw the point, voted to the mali ngers ot the proiect $JS0O,00ii In city and foiiuty tMiiids, and the little switch of railroad, illgnllletl hy tin! name of the '.state Line railroad." was, In rlnr teasort, completed. T'ltne taeed on; the owners ot the concern found that the expendi tures called tor more money ln Uh-m-b-ivlnts furnish!, ami IIm- iletrinlu- atlnn w formnl lo siemi away the locomotUe. nd leave the other rolling stock ol me roan wltliout the jiower of proptil!"'"' ' pursuance of this ih ternilnatloii, a tow ttont landed at the fnpe f.lrardenu ter minus of the road, hist Sunday evening, and the crew at once set alnuit the work of getting the locomotive aboard the tow- hoat. This purtKne lioconilng known. thecltlcnsof the place emerged from their i.tntn ot cntouiarv tomldlty, anil sworo by the eternal that the engine should lie spirited away In no such man ner. The captain of the tow-bait, dlire- L'anllnir the threats ot the citizens, took iwssesslon of the engine house, and con tinned his arrangements for carrying off tho locomotive. This was more than the Cuncltct could stand. A hundred or more ol them repaired tn the engine houc. and cave the captain the mott tiosltlve assurance that unless he aban ilonetl hl purpose, there would Ihj doled out to him. in two hundred pound dose, a hundred ton weight of Cat Girardeau knuckles. Taking the exasperated do zens at their word, he abandoned hli work and left the Held of action. Hut this was not the end of the matter. The instigators of the "steal," hearing of the Captian's discomfiture, appealed to the United States District court, and Monday last, the United States Marshal visited the Cape, and placing the loco motive on the tow-boat transferred It to St. Louis. Upon this, result the gushing local of the Cape Girardeau Prrsi discourses as follows : We sympathize with our Mil, souri friends ; but in such an emergency: of what avail is sympathy i 'Our once nourishing and proud little cny u no longer tnc queen oi rwuuicast Missouri, bhc has been taken In robbed plundered swindled nud her people weaMIic yoke that gets no Ightcr. A 'people that once enjoyed unincum bered liberty arc now struggling fur free dom under thu heavy burthen of luxa tionshackles nlaced uiKJii them bv a band of thieving railroad swindlers. Wu have paid dearly for our exiieriencc. Wc have no one to point thu linger of scorn at none to avenge, n e allowed our selves to be led into thu snare as a sliocp ined to the .slaughter pen. and we must now stand thu consequence. It would be lolly for tn to plunge into the water in the mgu of a storm unless wc could swim, so wc must wait until the rolling tbuuder. the threatening lightning and maddened winds have gone, and then under the clear canopy of licavcti, uud in the Centennial year of our nation's birth, review the past with a sober forethought, and there in honest declaration moire never to trust a railroad enterprise into the hands of such sharks as have robbed us of our hard-earned nionev' Ah : THK Jr.TTI13l. The progress made by Captain Zads iu carrying forward his jetty work lias, thus far, exceeded his most sanguine anticipa tion?. Betorc a siuglc mattress had been sunk, the captain promised the public that before we celebrated our Centennial birthday, he would provide ample water for the tree passage oi a llfteen feet ocean steamer to New Orleans. This much wa achieved on Friday last. As to the present progress ot the work e have information that it is cntirelv re liable. Several mattresses arc being loaded and sunk every day, in placet where the water escapes over the sides, thus greatly Increasing the volume and velocity of the stream. Tlie surface tier of mattresses to the sea end of tlie ca,H jet ly was completed last Satur day. On the west jetty the pile driven are at work finishing the Inner line of piles tupporung tlie mattress work pre paratory to the finishing work of tlie jetties. The work now to be done at the Jetties proper, is only to'bnild on top ot the two present lines a stationary layer of mattress work covered with a plentiful supply ol stone, and the building at the sea ends of permanent Jetty heads, strong enough to resist the storms and hurri canes of tlie Gulf. The current is now so completely confined that the daily changes In the deep channel are remark' able, almost, every new aeries of sound ings showing an Increase Iu depth and width, and tho deep contour lines arc gradually but surely nimroach ing tho deep water in the Gulf. At the head of the passes, ns tlie deflecting dyke approaches completion, very gratifying changes are observed, there being already a fpienuiu, wtue anu ileep channel into tlie South Pass. -suiwupieouuiue 01 .ew Orleans arc more directly or deeply eoxwrned in the ma...... a 1. I ' . V . , 1 1 ... . iiwvm 01 wis great work than the peo ple oiairo ; anu if, on the -ttti ot July next, e can say tliatCjjia.li,frVTr the commeniA!l1mirld, the lact will call for as many guns nud as much exnl' laiiou as the other fact that we shall have reached our national CntetuiWlJmh usy. BOM fCUKu AT AIKO. If the lugiwtiou that we ive lite emperor of Brazil arexx-ption, means that nire a uauu oi iuiuic, about olt eaf nun nnu uo an luiinenaoauiouiUtTOady. ln to royalty, we nay f t)oin Pedro I'nald to he a uuitRile mm I. Il tin la "clUon the part of the aovcr- I , J ' .." I'M, I. 3 me augcesiion mcas Uiat a nutulcr of our leading buslneM and prolesiional men extend to his majesty the elvllty of a um, wesaygo aiicad. Caho will have u uu wiiii llr:ill u...ru ,1... .....i Of tills WTenth decade, and it Is ui-ll mu8 w win tne good opinion ot Its fuw. This we cannot do by blowing "orus, hunting powder and yelllnir like so many wild ramauches-, but weea.ulo MceltlS l'4rl ord,"MWe,'."l fHK ai . Y"5 The people of I'lilcagn t1id on taw brink of a volcano that l ready to hclcli out iu Urea at any moment. 01 the cause of the trouble Mir renders arc advised. The question that divides the people Is this: Is Mr. Colvln or Mr. lloync major of Chicago tin tne sine of Hoyne arc arrayed what is culled the wealth and respectability of the city. On the other side we find all the council- men that "helil over," nil the ollloers np- polntiil hy Mayor CoUlu, a sprinkling ol n spti table M oplt', the whole lody of tlie nrt raB, and It" Imr. We nei il not -a . . I. . aav mm trie toniesi, wiicit w parties thereto combine tin' elements named, is enrueot, nnimaled ami full of danger, for the tact Is apparent. (In Saturday la-t the representalive. friends nf thetwo mayors uieijlor eonstit. tatlou. Whateer may Ih the llnnl out come of the controversy, disinterested outsiders will have occasion to Insist that Mayor Colvlu'n Iriends siihmtuittcd a proposition that Mayor lloyne's fi lends should have accepted. The proposition was this: that both the claimants to the mayoralty relgn, and that the common council call a new election, wllh the two men as candidates for the pojlllon, and that the voters of Chicago. disregarding the claims of any independent cnmlldatc should decide which one is entitled to the office. This proposition commanded the favor of everybody present, except Mr. Horton, who Is the law partner of Mayor Hovne. So trong and vehement was his opposition, that the proposition was tlnally abandoned. We cannot say what Is In the future for Chicago, but ot one fact we arc abundantly satisfied. Let the result of the contest lie what it may ; let the contending factions come to blows, yet no fair-minded man will be prepared to deny that Mayor Colvln's Iriends submitted a proposition that would) had It been accepted, have worked out a satisfactory solution of the trouble. Our sympathies are with the supporters of Hoyne; but in rejecting the proposi tion to refer the matter In Issue back to the people, they expressed a willingness to shoulder the responsibility of all the evils that might follow such a rcfu-.il. The unprejudiced verdict ot the public will be that Mayor lloyne's friends did wrong, and cannot cscajic the consequen ces of the w rong. Tin: cold blooded editor ot mi iiu uicnsely popular newspaper, thin .'peaks of the portentiotis war clouds .hovering overKurope: "Lookout lor hell on tin; Hellespont iu afuw weeks. To sec Turks. Greeks, Armcni:ins,'.lcwi. Hcregovinlans Ilnsslaus, O'ermans. Arab-, Frenchmen. Englishmen and Austrian'', all engaged In prouiiscious throat cutting, with a few thousand honris from thu harems and CoiistaiitliioHlit;in curs from the pave ments, thrown In for variety will beat Donnybrook fair ami thu Kilkenny cat light all lo pieces."' Tut; llgurcs used lit Colonel Syku's let ter, published iu the I!um.i:ti.n Sunday morning, were much exaggerated, it the colonel's manuscript had been followed, the paragraph would have read : ''Cairo has or will raise two hundred dollars' to make the survey, etc. (Jno hundred and sixty dollars of thu sum has already been raised, and the small balance of forty dollars will doubtless be made up with out difficulty." The colonel follows the old style of using cyphers to denote thu absence ot cunts, and hence the composi tor's mistake. The Charm r latraawalal I.erhery Kroin the Chicago Tluies.l The good Presbyterians of Henry, HI.. appear to have concluded that there I: not enough in the prospect of 11.1 ortho dox heaven readied through tlie narrow paths of church discipline, to compensate them for the sacrlllce of present beatitude In the ministrations of I'ev. Mr. Glen denning, whose reported seduction of a young girl of his former congregation in Jersey City, seems to have commended him to the warmest confidence and ailec tlon of a great many peculiar people. Tlie Hcnry;church was Instructed by the presbytery a few days ago to dismiss Glcndcnning at once, but it has been de cided to defy the mandate and keep the preacher. There Is a charm about what Mr. Kvarts called "sacramental lechery" that sometimes quite carries away the sympathies of sentimental church mem bers, and the Henry congregation Is evi dently largely made up of the emotional class of worshipers. GOVERNOR TILDEN. A Nufv f Warning frstin I lie w Trk llcralil. Governor Til den Is the only Demo cratic candidate who I preeeptloly jralu irj? In atreustli. His most conspicuous rival Is making no progress, the minor rivals are as yet hardly in the Held ; hut the advance of the New York candidate HVkteadr and his friends arc not merelv confident, sanguine. ut their exulta tion is premature, iney must await further developments betorc It U nalu to feel quite so triumphant, it they should alter an, oe uuappoiuicu, u win not. tie the llrattime in political nflitlrg when "the vigor of the war has nut come up to ine aouiiuuiK purnsen ui iiiu iiiniiufsiii." Governor TllJcira bimyojlBiiiuxht not to formiLlJ!tr'i5r"oiiie former New X&ri candidates who went to the national conventions of their party buoyant with hope "and came back khoru." (iover- nor iiiuen win uoi go iu me eouveuiiuii with so strong a support as .Mr. Van IliM reu hail in ltM, when he wai beaten by rolk; nor wltn so many uiigurieH iu hl favor as Mr. iSewanl had iu IWRI, when thu cup was dashed from liU lips by l.lii oil u, Mr. Van Uureii had a clear major ity ot tho delegates iu IK, out wat defeated by tlie two-thirds mle. Mr. Hcward hail aU a umjohr Ity at Chicago iu 18(10 ou the day tne delegates assembled, and had a ballot bceu taken on that day he would have received tho nomination, Its postpone ment lo tlie bccond day gave tiuiu for combinations against him, and the reced ing tide of that fatal night left hint aground and destroyed his chances for the 1'rcsldcncy forever. The3 unexpected reverses to strong and sanguine. New Vork candidates are a theme for instruc tive, or at; least pensive, medilnllon. It U hot :m Wloi lioMilchiiis to "hi I loo he-.: Hire they tUeente-t thu wouJ." J" There Is another historical leoit W hleh Governor Tildeii and his Iriends might Jay. to heart, Jiot without proilt. . W rerer to tnc wreck ol tne ifiuocrni Ic party In the lamoiis Charles ton convention of bCO. lougla went to Charleston with irrcater strength thairMr.Tlhlen is likely to carry to Sr. Louis. On one or two ballots lie li.lil a decided majority in thu eoiiunliou ; but tne tnevitntiic iwo-thlnM .mou 111 no way, nti.l Ids Iriends pndird him Willi such stubborn zeal as to Hit and ruin the partv, which has ilonmli red in a bog from that day to this in v.iin struggle! to plant Its leet once more 011 solid ground, To the .New Y ork delegation. wlmK unlt.lii favor of Dongla. that dlnstroiH wult was chiefly due. llJd the still and obstinate New York delegation con entcd to wlthdraw'liim the Pfy could have Imh'H saved ami lb" elvll war avoid ed. The party a sacrificed Iu I Mil I to the Irrepresslfile aitbltlon of one strong man and the icrsileiin.' ol the New York Democrats iu .npportlng him. Many of the New ork delfgates saw tlie fotlv of urh a eo ir.-e and would have yielded; but tho instruction to vote as a unit, enabled the majority to overrule them and to cast vote against Douglas as II they were votes for liliu. The New York delegation to M. I.oitli Instructed to vote in tho panic way, and devotion to an individual mav again destroy the hope of the party If the warnings nt history are set at nauslit. Hulcli SitiMll I Take? This Is ollcn a serious question willi the Invalid. He llnds the market flooded with proprietary medicine... scores ol which are rcoiiimcnded as certain cures for his peculiar ailment. He reads the paper?, circular.'', and almanacs, and finds each sustained by plausible argu ments setting forth Its virtues and spe cific action. The recommendations are a? strong tor one as for another. Tlie cures claimed to have been wrought by one areas wonderful as those claimed to have been wrought by another. -In his perplexity and doubt, the sufferer Is sometimes led to reject all. Hut it should be borne In mind that this condition of things is one that cannot be remedied, in a laud where all are free, the good the truly valuable must come into competition with thu vile and worthier, and nni't be brought to public notice by the sauio Instrumentality which Is mltrtiity. In such a case, per haps the only absolute proof that a remedy is what It claims to lie. Is to try it. Thu "test of a pudding isthecating oflt." "Prove nil 'tilings, hold fasttliat which 1 good.'" U thu apostolic injunc tion. There may, however, lj stronger presumptive evidence iu favor of one remedy than there is iu favor ol another, and tills rhould be allowed it) duu weight. A due rcgaid to this may savu a vast nmoiuit ot cNpctimcutlng and a useless outlay of money. A-sn presumptive evi dence iu favor of Dr. Pierce.' Family Medicine, the proprietor de sires to say, that they are prepared by a new and scicutllic process by which the virtues ot tlie crude plants and roots arc extracted without the use of 11 parti cle of alcohol. Not u particle of this ills trover of our race enters Into thu coiiik- sitioii of cither his Golden Medical Dis covery or I'ayorite Prescription. This consideration alone ought certainly to rank them high above the vile com pound'; saturated with alcohol, Jamacia rum, sour beer, or villager, which are everywhere offered for sale. Again, they arc ot uniform strength, and their vir tues can never be Impaired by age. They are also made from tresh herbs and roots, gathered In their appropriate season when they are Hush with medicinal prop erties. Iu support ot these claims, the following testimony is onercu: Ni:w.uik. ..t 1!, V. Pikjick, M. D. : Dear. Sir: I have sold a great deal of your excellent remedies, and I prefer to sell them before others, because they give goou sausiaction 10 ino-e wno use them. 1 hear such remarks as "are's lleinedv completely cured me; It Is a splendid tiling :" or, "Pierce's Discovery is ust what 1 wanted ; I feel better than I everdid." One of our celebrated singers uses it lor strengtblng her voice, and says "mere is noimng equals 11; ' ami so 1 might give scores of remarks said about your preparations, a colored woman was using your uiscovery, and alter tak Ing three bottles was completely cured. She. belntr In tho store, said to me. "I (lou t want no doctors round me so long as 1 can get the Discovery ; It beats all your doctors." An so 1 might go on. I am, most respectfully, yours. Atiu II. Crookh, A SPECIALTY. The Ili'LLt.TlN printing entablltbmvnt makes specialty of Illll I!euu, Note Heads, Letter Ileails, Hkitements, Cards, Ktc IaV at tlirse prices Small ulie lilll liewls, r W ( Meillum size hill heads, r thoiiemul 3 7 All on fourteen pound aer, Carlisle mills, rated two cents per pound higher than paier used by any other otBce rulf 1 to onlrr at the mills esjieclatly fur this olllr statements. Carlytle. per M ....il 00 Letter Huuis, Carlisle, er l'oi i ifl Note Hindi, Csrlynte, r lio .. .1 on VlnitinKcarils niai'Waje 7,v lluslnen canla. No. t .'t-nlv Ilrhlol IkuihI. ir louu .' to 4 Ui Iluluei cants, No 1 blank, ir nui a u Ouiirterkheet. tisir.hnet. l'ull.ehi'et and three. sheet posters, and colons! wrk below .St. Iuli nrlces famphlet, Hook Work und Price Lists made liecisiiv ui r i , P.mma onrl oinh-lir Vii lfltnn ue mane neuiuiy ami btrona by reRiilaiinit thel siiimaclis and bowels with Custnrta. It M more roecuvc man isktorOII and Is as pltusunt to use honey for Wind Collo, Sour Klnmai'li noimsann. i;oniUeiii.H. there Is milhlne in e Hienre ivii.il IoI.,imoiu. Why will you ufferfr01 i Hum H..II.1U, minu in, niin.loluU,bWellllls, ,eldor Weak Had . when the U-nTau: mem uuords certslu relief. Many artirli- eoolh twin tu a ccrta ii aslent, but fenlaur Llnlmeat '?'".. ,.1".w."! 'Iniuuiit Is lor the huiiuui fsiidly, the ellow l.iiilmeut is lor horses nud minim, (ij.'i-.'i.iiiiT PRAIRIE LANDS. he lutt chanc fur Kood uKrlriilturul lands on K! Vaaus' l.'aunt, m tx fan ranr. intereii. Iioii't run any risks, but uo to a country that hn wen nrovtu to ue goiHt. Hrai your mlilrtia ,j UiiniiiBton. Iowa, uud receive free copy or low and Nebraska Farmer, with ihstt of lands, ui. lOIIII'l 111)1 1HU. J..?"1TIIU Blake c& Co. (Successor to) B. F. PARKER, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, vVall Paper, Window aiau, Win dow HIiudDH, Sin. AlwV on hsliit, Ibr Olrbotnl 1 1 1 II II 1 1 It 11 U AllltOKA Oil. Uroaiat' 5Si.lJ.ci lupv, Uoritav KUventli Htrt and Waahlua? ton Avunua AMIi:i X NTUKII. NTew-York Store WHOl.KHALE ANU KKTA 1 1 . VARIETY STOCK in the crry. Qoodx Sold Vory CIoha. Corner Ittth St. and Commercial Av, CAIRO, ILLINOIS; C. 0. PATIER & CO. wnuLENAi.t: (ihm i:rn. Sra ATTON & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers Ami Commission Merchants AGENTS AMERICAN POWDER CO 57 Ohio LeToe. G. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer Dialer In BOAT STORES, Commission Merchant, Ho. 18 OHIO LEVEE. SPKCIALattentlol given to consignments an I llllliik orders R. SMYTH & CO., Wholesale and UeUll Dealers la Foreign and Domestic WI1VKN OF AM. KIIS, No. 60 Ohio Levee, CATHO. ILLS. MKSS'U-.. SMYTH A CO. liaTt consUntly a lsrge stock of the beat Kood in Ihu riuf ket, and give eapechtl attention to Ihe wbulwnl. raocu ui iuv ousuieas. O'CALLAHAN & HALL, IRON, TIN AND Slate Roofers, JNTSTL. IXjXi. Rooilng and Quttoring a Spooialty Slate Roofiing a Specialty in any part of Southorn Lightning Rods, FumpH, Stovos and Tinware. JobhlnK Promptly Duns. S'OAI,. Coal Cbal. PITTSBURGH, PARADISE, MT. OARBON(Big Muddy) AMD PEYTONA OANNEL COAL! Ordorn for Coal by tho car-load, ion, or in hogsheads, for shipment, iiuiupuy uuuuauu io. kwTo largo oonsumoru and all aanuxaoturers, wo aro procured to supply any quantity, by the noma or yoar, at uniform ratos, CAIRO CITT COAX COMPANY. ra-Hsllldsy lirn.'s office, No. 70 Ohio I.cree BllaUiday lira, 's wliarf boat. At : yiitlan Mills, or treet ai me worn uuiuii foot of Tftitty-KlKh Ef-t'ost Office Drawer nnn. ADVERTISING; llamiy4p..rijr Bliswi,. until Sont da anr imiSilrliluJJ',.0'' ,U",y HI.Xoul. Artvcrtlt'eruhlVCc.fl Louli.Mo LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS ? . New Good ! - -H Solomon 142 & 141 Commercial Avenue. Ju t lii'ivlveil, u 1'irsh, iiiuph'teauii New ""iipply nl DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HOOTS AND SHOES, Whli li I nller at plli'fs net er Ik lure heaid nl Miire or holoie the w.ir I lUv ilzht In Um inarki'i mi. I hit) mil) fni ciipli, ihi'iefoi'Mi'iin ,11 them at the tij l-nn' t i.ii, u. Ai I lime c .included lo continue my inis'iii-n in Calm, lui- ii U ir3 I n ii'u.i Jir. Well. I iuMte all uilrul I II l. n.l lngUe Hi a eill hefnro &tUi eU wIiero. ,l iuv molld Is "-mall lntiti iiml imlek Sale " We idler the very hel ealien' at D cent p r yard: greii ulliii! fi to III ri-uls er yard: a lull llin n( Miimii.T ilrt-KiHnN and pliilil irmu lb lo X, i'.'ni prr purif. llargalns lu tiarasiils, hatidkeri'hlers.'i vents u iili i : iinilirnl.li ry very nw: nlitiiM-.,ii.ipl.lin,Uiy'n hftss at S cent, a pair. Ain hoy clothlnc, are ollerllnr tiidiieeim tls:i. voil. 41rn' ialnrt uitsf:i liiini. and lmi-, thelowi'.l In thi'lnarktl, linli'l lurvi l I lii' place, the old slaml ol lli llh on A Wi ll, SOIaOMON I AJEVMDXJELJ. , 142 & 141 COMMEUCIAIi AVENUK. Cigars ! Cigars ! Cigars I Wholesale and Retail Prices ! 1'iilly alii' tn the demand ufllir linn pmpo-rs Input hl LARQ AND VARIED STOCK OF my i : i a. i : At prices that will lomp.iM with the decline In other aitltle, In other words villi Mil his gonilsdnwii hum llio old , War to a Peace Basis, And in proof or tho fact would call tho attention of tho Binokinp Public to tho following prices: Connootlcut Sccdlrom 2 to M conts: Socd and Havaanu, 4, 5 und Ocontu; Key Wost Havauna,8 to lOcontH und imported Havanun 15 contn cucli. llo menim bttHincitH.und will at ovon these low pricos, make a fair living proilt. His iightoxpcoBt'B enable hitn to givo tho public tho bcnetlt olthcbO low prices, and In return olicita their patronaKc. Smoking and Chawing totouefco. and bmoktrR articles of all discrip tiona, constantly on hand, nud will battold correspondingly low. F. TIICHMlT, 102 Oommerial At. 2d Door Above Sixth Street, C I N C J. T. WARREN & CO., Importer ami .IiiWrth of Foreign Fruits, American and English Pickles, Catsups, Sauces (.Mimed tJoiids. I'ivli, im-iI, Siei-tiuiii I'milnre. Soup Stuffs, Condiments, Flavoring Extracts, etc, etc., Fancy Groceries in Endless Variety Orders by Mail Promptly Attendod to. 64 and 66 West Second Street, CINCINNATI. ur liM-.tt liw WAUOXN, The Gamble Wagon XZjXjXZSTOXI MANUKA ("ftJltKl) ItV JOHN P. GAMBLE. rue BEST and CHEAPEST WA'JON MAN UVACTUHKU if AN UFACTOBY, OHIO LKVEE Noar Thtrth-Pourth Stroot " 'carl petzrs7 HORSE SHOER, BLACKSMITH AMD Wagon Maker, SIXTH STREET, Botweon OHIO LEVEE AND COMMERCIAL AVENUE. Mai.jfitctureahUown Uoraa Shoeu und can Aisuro Oood Work. PATRONAGE SOLICITED ((2-llu St. Oharlos Hotel, PRICES EESDCED TO SUIT IRS TIMS Room and Board, 1st and 2d Floors, $2.50 per Day. Room and Board, 3d Floor $2,00 PurDay Spo!l Rnte by Week or Month. A limitril niiiulnT of vny ilinlrulilo liuuily riHiins can In- cuiirfl ut n uonulile ruti'A lur tin Miiiimer inuiilhs. 'Ihe si, (;tiarlcnl (lie larK'rstunillwst niipolnt rillliiiiw In Houtlicrii llliiiiiU,iitii is tin- liuiliii? I111UI In l.'alrci. .Nutwlllitiiinllnir tin- "llnl Hook" rcituctlon in jirires, the tiitilu will, us Usual, In-liberally huppllwl with Ihe my Im-hI of vrrythlni;tluit ran tie fuiiinUn niarki t. Kinu lurico Miniile riinnia for I'oiiliui rulal tmv I'lt'is. on Kioumi uoor, ini-oi rnari;i- r)-AII liM.'KUt't'nl'KinHi:i)ini.j.iiiiii,rom tin-lioli-l wllhout rliarifc. . .n:whTTWii."ox Afo., t-lo-tr, rroirktoiv WINTER & STEWART. At7Ctzoxts.sziS Commission Merchants 1 AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, No. 100 Commoroiul Avonuo t'nlro, IllliinU. Advaocea made on ronsI(umciits. Ai; utmctM ot Title ntdc, Cenvcyniiccs: uud (.'ollpctloim uttendeil to. ATTKXTIOM TO IIIISIN KS! AND I'ltOJll'T It KM ITTANOKS. Auction SMcs Kvory Siitunliiy Mot nltifc-. n-l-dtl ITow FrioM ! INNATI. See Mere. llo ou wjnl UuuL 1'unlji. I'rlnta. Plu.i.. irrsji'" ' Why lUni ill, ),.u snuir monry uu m imllrrK lli.tnut wno i, n,r olil rrliuhle IhilUfur I III lllrr A Ui. K.l-ltlll.liol M. Vri.ii,iil)-ull UhiIs, ill I kihmI, an. I HM rali- "n.l IVirsuiiir of I !,.. runV. Kull i.r tun. ISof lluw In win a swiltnaii, . s li.il.Uli tin I I'mliiiir Trllfr, tis-t ItiMik m l'i' Itlrr, !tv llnxinj; Jlmlr fjir, I i Miinraii'x .Miisimrjr H.jii, llii.lrslt. tlow tn m rite sliurt luinil, v ( II, ,h In aiuu.run eimliiK 1'nriy, : ; ll.llirlnit liist-i' t:y, '"C lln' liamtiUrs um, TWh; i lap jrar I riti,0iirt,iiirrtti., t'irliiiir'llliti t'anta. yie .M.iklDi; Cnpls 4 kinl mit in 3"o ,n,iltli' I'ovUt lldjts, Uv. (Ii., r- nslil's lllrr Wrlli t. t"ct Muultoi nr Klrr nuwoury, 7' t limy in w In unit lunr In u,i, K i tlv Ui,r ljtr, ; ) IjvIIi-j' l.ili.li- I., txnutjr, 3c, Ai-., An. , An, UnnnnUr miy nr nil orilicuUite ulll IMriit tn )nu ir-ilif n trrf Ij.iorpriin. H'e luiitt uuil tin ut up for rliniiiiil mm IkmjLh. Ue limit- Il a Mint) We want your latron.ik'i'. Sa-ml for uiir rircu tars. It ulll iy you tnilful with us tin not risk money u llli u Imllrrs liil .1 n.t at our,- m llif "nil! n-llalili'," lliinlir A I n., lltiikHstr, SAVE MONEYrVo'it1; Imytr. uorili ofK'MxIs fr$li. Whyimlilu It 'riielirmt.N' K,l,,lhirhuli-,,t1 HnminlliUl ,u,-, l, tin. Ion, is ilrmly i-lttl,lli.hiil, mill for jrarsim. Hihl rinlly 11I113I1I1- trihls worth ' '" ln$ ' ut a llxol jirlc.- nfiiiil imc liollar Wruii- rn itorsiil unit i,,iiiniiii-D,lnl ; hi- U-t iiaprn and Um-li-.llii iiH icliaiila. Our alr Is an lion, nralilr lniiiin rnlrrpriai-, wc do aril kiiI al liastlisn oll.ililiiil.i.. In ll,i. I inn-. i jiy , tn aai iiioni.y. Wv nil ji'Mi-lry, allii-r mul wuri-, jtlasawuir. 1 utlt-ry. "try aifl fan.- .XiMxta. Kroit-nra. tiiis,cr,lTs-a, splcii, anil in fart rti-rylhiiu;. Inciihlln iliunnt IhiiiL., wliii-h rtlall al ons dollar uud llltyi ruls Inliuii dollars, unit all lor Jii'l nm-ilnllar. 'I hrt Is mi tleLrl, outer ftlii. or ullifr Irli ki-rv (tin- dollar arrurt'lauy nil trie 1,11 il.i-ll.l. V (' 11 i, r you H-etriHaU 1mic luyiiiK Ovir ,tr " ut rnns attt-i-t Ihv H,iiularily ol our icrtut a!r. Wr i-.imiot sit' any 1dm hen-of our tuliirs,4. Our likt ofemals would lilt thla rnllll! lwr Srllll at (Hu e fori-irruUr and iisoiumi'iiilalloiu' from mir nt runs. Von ran ran-rai-h. VVIIIvoiidii ity Ifo, luldri-sa ut ol.re II. OUMIStoN A rO,..V 1-. Iiol.l, sltfAI.K, :HllmomllcUll , llo.l. in. .Mum fl.l-.')-3ir,.w2iii THE ENEMY OF DISEASE ! THE FOE OP PAIN TO MAN AND BEAST lo Uu- (iriiinl old LINIMENT I Which has utood tho tost of 1 Yours. rnoro ib no soro u will not Hoal, no Lumonoss it will not Curo, no Aclto, no Pain, that AffliotH the Hu man body, or tho body of a Horso or othor Domestic animal, that doori not yield to its ruagio touch. A bottlo costinK 25c, 60o. or $1 has often saved tho lifo of a Human Being, nnd Restored to Lifo and Usefulness Many a Vuluablo iiorso, io-fiii-iiw-ir. i m Lock Hotpitil (.OIINI.H sVnuliliiKlun mil I'riiiikllii NlrcvlN. ii. nii, IllimiiN. (,'hnrleiTH liy Ihe .Slate of lllluola for the i'iuva iiiiriH. ol ulvinit liniueiliiit reliii' i.. ,.n ivus of nrlvato. t'hrrinlp. anil mliiui'Viii. ttaics in all their compllrated foiins. It is well known that Dr., tuiuva has Hood lit Hie tifttd of tho iirnfession lor I ho i;ihI ;to ji-urH. Atre and cxiwrleiii'curvull-iiiiuoitaiit. Nsiiilnl ws-isli. utm, liljht Iosms liy drtuins. idmnlri on Ihe fao. lojt luaiilinod, can iiosltli'ly l cuinil Ijullua wuiiling tlio most delicate ntli-utloii. tJI or write. I'liwant home for iwllents. A ImuV for llui million. Marrinse (liilde, wliloli lella ,ou ll uliuiil hefcDilliaf--who ulioiitd marry uliv nut io wnt to liny iijituRo. Ir, Iih :mi room nnd parlor. Von no one lint Ilia doctor, oilloe liour. n.m. to 7 p.m. Pii diiVM, l lii li. All liiwlnesa atrlclly winllijMi- I),,), ..'-.llW'l. J 10