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JOHN H. OBERIjY & CO. PROPRIETORS.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, DECEMBER J 7, 1871.
BULLETIN BUILDING, WASHINGTON-AV.
THE MAILS.
ARRIVE. DirART
Norlli, Through fiWa.m. :Wp.m
" Way 2:21 pirn, 4:0) .m.
South, Way 12.14 p.m. .OH p.m.
" Throimh N. O., Mem
phis and Columbus 2.30 p.m. foop.m,
Ohio Hirer route, (except
Monday) joup.m. r.. 00 p.m.
Iron Mountain It. It 2:30a.m. ll:Wp. n.
Miss. HI ver ronlo, Tuesday
and Friday COO p.m. 7;Wp.m.
Thebes, 'loose Island A Hanta
Pe, Ilia., Thursday A Krl-
lay ; 6.00 p.m. T;00a.m,
Mayfleld, lllnndvilln and
I.utelaco, Ky ILOOa.m. 4.ip.m.
orrics novas,
f.eneral Delivery 7:30 a. ra.
(Sundays 8 lo 9 a.m.)
Money Order depaatmcnt :00 a.m. C.ou
Register " " " HiOOa.m. l.oo p.m.
Money Order and Register (department no
open on Hundaya.
. - . -
OUR CHURCHES.
mi
ho
lti:SltVTKi:iAN-KIlilli-etr.el.
Prc.vh njr, fabbath at Wi a. ... and Vt r. u.
I'raer meeting, Wednesday at 1 r. u.
Sunday Hchool, 3 r. . J. M. tuniden, Huper.
Inlendcnl. Itev. C. II. Foots, Paster.
METIIODIST-Cor. Eighth and Walnut Ht.
Preaching, Sabbath P a.m., and 7r,,
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7,' r. x.
Hunday Hchool ,3 v. . I.. W. Hlllwell, Huper
intendent. Itev. F. L.Triviirsov, Pastor.
CHURCH OKTIIK HKUUi:si Ell Kplscopl)
Morning prayers, HabbathlOJ a. m.
Evening pra)er,,7JJr. sr.
Sabbath hool, 'Ji. .
Rev. Ma. Cuan, Rector.
8f. PATRICK'ri CHL'RCH-.'or. Ninth Hi. and
Washington Avenue,
public hvn Ice, Sabbath eand 10'; a. m
Vespers, 3 r. h.
unday Hchool, I r. x.
Service every day, 8 r. m.
Itev. P.J. O'IIallora, Priest.
VOUNOMr.Ny CHRISTIAN ArHOCIATloN-Rrg-
lilar meeting econd Monday each month at the
Prayer room of the Presbyterian Church,
Weekly Prayer meeting, Friday, 7 r. at
ho Prayer room of the Presbyterian church.
C. Parsoss. Prealdent.
AFRICAN METHODIST Fourteenth, between
Walnut anl Cedir.
Services, Sabbath, 11 a. .
Sunday Hehool, 1J-J r. m.
Class 3 p. m. . .
1EC0ND FRrcK-WILL HAPTIST Fifteenth Bl.
Preaching, ; r. . Her. win. JacKson, rator.
between Walnut and Cedar.
Services Sbbth, 1J and 3 r. m.
Itev. N. Ilicss, Pastor.
FREE-WILL HAPTIHT HOME MDMIUK et'N
DAY SCHOO I Corner walnut and Cedar Sis.
Hunday School, a. m.
URST FREE WILL UAPTI5T CHURCH-Cur-
ry'a Harracks.
Services, riabbath It a. m.,3 r. m. and ' r. k.
Iter. W. Ktmr, Pator.
-"IRST MISSIONARY HAPTIST CHOHCH H I
ween loth and 11th streets, near Cedar.
Preilchlni Sabbath 10.J a. M.,and 7,' r. m.
Prayer Meeting. Wedneday evening.
lu(uihlnv L'riil.v nlnt'.
h.ibbath b. hool, , r. . John Van IS.ixter and
Mary Stephens Superintendents.
Itev. T J. Shorm. Pasta
en tv ni'L'ini'ic
STATK OFFICERS.
Governor, John M. Palmer ;
Lleutenant-fJoernor, John Dougherty i
Secretary of Slate, E-lwazd Rummel i
Auditor of State, C. K. I.ipplncoti ,
State Treasurer, E. N. Dates s
Hupt. Public Instruction, Newton llateman.
CONOliESSMEK.
Jenators Lyman Trumbull and John A. Logsn.
p..presentatlte for the HUte at Large-J. L
evcridge.
Representative Thirteenth District-John M
rebs.
vp.MIIEUS GENEKAL ASSKM I1LY.
Senators, 1st Dlstrlct-T. A. K. Holcomb, ol
nlon, and 8. K OI!on,of Gallatin.
COUKTV 0FFI0EH8.
C1BCUIT COCKT.
Judge D. J. Inker, of Alexander.
Prosecuting Attorney-J. F. McCartney, ol
assao
Circuit Clerk Jno. Q. Harman.
HheriB-A. IL Irln.
Win. Martin, Assessor and Treasurer.
COUNTY COURT.
Ym.Ii.aF. llross.
Assoc!atea-J.:E. McCriteand fl. Marchildon.
aerk Jacob O. Lynch.
Coroner-John H. Oossman.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
Mayor John M. Ls.nsden.
Treasurer J U.Taylor.
Comptroller-E. A. Uuruett
Clerk-Michael Howley.
Marshal Andrew Cain.
Attorney P. H.Popo.
Ti.,i,.... Mi.M.irni.'s K. Dross ami R. Hhan-
I UIUV .-.w... "
Chlclol Police U II. Myeot.
SELKCT COUNCIL.
Mayor John M.Lansdcn,
First Ward I'. CSjIiuh.
Second Vfard C. It. Woodward.
Third Ward Jno. Wood.
Fourth Ward S. Staats Taylor.
Clty-nt-Largo W. P. Halllday and I. llurd.
BOAKD OV ALDKHMKN.
tnur u'ATtt) James Rearden.
Leo Ivleb,
Isaac Walden.
CONDWAUD-R. II. Cunningham,
K. Under,
Henry Winter,
James Hwayne,
HIRD WAUD-Wm. Btratton,
I'atrlclr Kltigciald
otlRTH WAUD-Jamea Carroll,)
O. U.Scase,
J.il.MetcalL
Time of Mcetxnq.
citv covscn.
riie City Council meets In joint sesaion on
rlday eveniug prcooulng the tlrat Monday ol
.ten moaiu. ,,..
The ficloct Council meets on tho first Wednca.
ay and Thursday, niter tho second Monday in
ch month.
Tim Board of Aldermen meets cn tho lira
londay and Tuesday in every inonin.
COMMITTKE3 OF THE COUNCIL
' On Sfrtr-Mc9sra. Taylor, Waller, Winter,
nod and Metcalf.
': Jainv-M088r8. Cunningham, Bchuh, Fitigcr
l.l Renin and Halllday.
Crtimi Messrs. voou, viinningiiaiii uuu ivnu.
Pulct and Jai Messrs. Carroll, Under and
roodiwd
OrdinnntM-Mossrs. Scasc, Waldcr mid Taylor,
Firt Dtpattmtnt-yietin. Ileariton.Bwaync and
illlday,
jarAefi-Messrs. Bchuh, Winter and h.
J-rinfliio-Mc
pi eoiA TheMnyor, nd Nuasra, Bo
i..iin ah, I Pa i ml I
THE BULLETIN.
nilOWNLOW.
A Commercial correipondciit wlm lately
villtt'U .Sunntor JJrownlow. nl lila liomo In
Tonncsco, nys:
Upon cntorlnR tho sciintor's liomo wo
found him lying ution n laro aofa, h negro
ruumng ins icei. lie is in wretched lionltn,
lint no moro tlinit ho has been for two
Vefira. His llitntlt mill fnrt. nrn printfnnnlt v
Jerking and ahaking with tho palsy. He
can not rciiu iuiium mo book or paper f
fastened to n f raino in front of him. Ho
can not speak ahovo a whisper, and soino
dnys Ids strength is so far gone that ho can
not do that. Indeed, ho Is ns helpless as
nn infant. Nothing but constant can: and
watching upon tho part or Ills tamily ana
frionds and his own iron determination
keeps him nlivo. Hu is n mini of tremend
ous energy and forcu of character. Not
ono of tho other seventv-odd senatorn
could be prevailed upon to icavo homo if
thoy wcro In tho prtratcd condition that
is.
flAJYICH,
EKTERPKISE SAVINGS
t'lnirlrrcl Jlnrrli 1HU0,
oirirr. i!
CITY NATIONAL HANK, OAIKO
orrici i
A. h. HAKKOHD, President;
H. H. TAYLOR, Vice-President ;
W. IIYHI.OP, Hecri tarr and Treasurer.) .
nucc-roati
P. W. lUaiLir,
K. It. HwarLKTii,
H. M. ClxalauiUM,
J. II. Puiliii-
Ciias, OiLicnra,
I'At'LO. HCIIl'll,
W. P. llAtLll.Al,
Orpoxlfa r any Amnitiit Itrcrlt rsl Irons
Ton Onlsi I'liwiirilx.
INTEREST pall on depusita at the rate ol six
percent, per annum, March Island b'ptem
ber 1st, Interest not withdrawn Is f.ll!-d Imme
diately to the principal of the deoiti, thereby
giring Ihem compound interest.
MARK! CD WOMKJT AND ClllLDItEN MAY
DEPOSIT MONKY
to that so oat tux cak uaA it.
ffpen every businet a day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
and baturday evening lor HA VINO DKPO-jITSj
only, from Cms o'clock.
tuJir W. HTHI.OP, Treasurer.
THE CITY NATIONAL
BAKTC.
!AlltO' II.I.I.NOIN.
CAPITAL,
8100,000
W. P. II ALL! DAY, President
A. H. HAFFOKD, (iishler;
WALTER IIY.SLOP, A'tisUnt Chier.
UlkKCTOkSI
W.-..IT wimr, W. P. llsiiiriAV,
Oio. 1 1. WlltlAMSOs, Sunns Hub
A. ii. narioap.
llsrlimisr, 'olu and l'nilr.1 Slnlrs
lontl IIoiikIiI nnl Nolil.
DEPOSITS reoelred, and a general banking
business done.
MlSC:i.I,AXi:oVr(.
DEXTER EXCHANGE,
lao Oliln f.rsco, nrnr Stone lli'ol,
J. D. ZANON E, l'UOl'Itl ETOIt,
presli gicji OystCM Itcccivcd Daily.
t.'o.n nlw.vH on hnd llAltiiiioro nn 1 Mob.la
Oysters, which he will be glad to serve to Ins cus
tomers in tho beat st) le. ilecatl
COAL.
COAL ! COAL! COAL t
TAMES ROSS,
rr.Air.n is
1)U QUOIN AND MOUNT CARBON
COAL!
Commcrcial-nv., Foot of Elcvcnth-st.
All Coal carefully weighed at tho yard on'Fnlr
nanks' scales.
FULL WEIGHT WAHUANTKD.
rn.l ili.livi.red on ihp hliortest notice in an)
nart ol the cl.y, cither by the half ton, ton or car
iOM. . ... , ,.,
Lcavo order at me oince on ioniiiifinii'.
he foot of Eleventh street. novlCI-Om.
WATCIIMAKLII.
l'RACTIOAL WATCHMAKER.
H. IIOUPT,
NO. 150 WASHINGTON AVENUE
CAIRO, ILLINOIS,
Huh on hand
A FINE STOCK OF WATCHES,
;CLOUKS, JEWELRY, ETC.
Particular attention glvon to
REPAIRING FINE WATCHES.
The largest aiock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES
IN Tilt CITV,
LEGAL NOTICE.
LEOAL NOTICE is hereby given that E. W.
Klttrldgp, pUlntltl, has comnimced an ac
tion to perfect n distress lor rent against Joseph
Bay lis., iiclcmiaiu, in m tircini i-m i. u, niu.
nnder county, In the atute of Illinois, and that
tho time and place of the return of aummons In
,1B 0a,e H the third Monday In January, law,
,t ,ho cou.t hoilte In Cairo l llnois.
JOHN O,, HARMAN, Cleik.
DOTtCd25t.
1'IANOS.
8IXTY-F1VK Fill ST I'ltIZE
MEDALS AWAUDED
THE OREAT
IJALTIMOltE
MANCrACTOBY
WM. KNAHE tc CO.,
Manufacturer of
OltANI), fQUAUK AND UI'IIKIIIT
FOBTBS
1IALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
These. Instruments havo keen before the, publlo
for nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence,
nlon.i attained un unirciased prteinintncr, which
pronounces them mieiiiali-d in
TONE,
TOUCH,
WOKKMANSH1T
And DUllAHILITY
or All our STinrt Vmfll have our new New Im
prore.l Ove:strung hcalearil the Agrttftt TrMe
air We would enll special atlc ntion to ourlale
Patented Improrementa lu Obam Pianos ami
r-4t'Ar. tlnsxi s, found In no oilier Piano, which
brings the piano nearer perfection than lias yet
been attained,
KVKHV PIANO POI.I.Y WAItllANTKD KOIt
F1VK YKAItS,
lllutrated Catalogues and Price I.isla promptly
furnished on application to
W JI, HXAIU: A CO.,
IlALTiuonr, Mo,
Or any of our regular established agencies,
oolffoda Cm
1) It Y J O O l N.
71. FALL-WINTER.
C. II A N NY.
72
LARGE STOCK.
IliiOWN SHEETINGS,
IMUNTri,
Uil ECKS,
AMI
S T It I 1 E S,
KKNTUCKY JKANl, KX'TItA,
fJASSIMEUS,
ItLACK ALVACAS
AND
I.USTEUS,
(MtO.S OJIAIN PU.KS,
l-OI'I.I.NN.
jAIIUE stock ok carpetixo
OIL CLOTHS,
MATT1NO,
Wlmluw NlintleN,
Oll.T HANDS,
NOTTINGHAM LACE
DAMASK!.
I IN KiiliroNtork o (ioslue Out
AT
VEIIY LOW FIGUUES.
CO UN Kit SHI (T., AND COMMKUCIAL-AV,,
Cairo, Illlnolsi.
setitllf
COAL.
CAIRO CITY COAL
COMPA1TY.'
Is prepared to supply customer with tin' host
quality o.
PITTSBURG AND IILLIN01S
GOAL.
ORDERS left at Halli.lny Bros, olllce, 70 OHIO
LEVEK, or at tlm Coal Yard below the til.
Charles Hotel, will receive prompt attention,
Til K TtMi " JIUKTAl'K "will I'"'!!: coal along
slile steamers nt any hour. ociiM f
F. M. WARD,
WOOD AND COAL
MERCHANT.
T7 M. WARD is prepared to deliver tho best
A. , 1'lro wood aua oione v-om
IN ANY l'AKT OF THK CITY,
And In any quantity desired, on short notice
COAL DELIVERED at $1.60 pf.r ton
(iPKinF. Over lleerwart. Orlli & Co. '8 stove
twodoora abovo the coruor of Klghth street and
Unmnierr avenue.
innuhaxci:,
"TRIUMVII."
THE TRIUMPH INSURANCE CO.
Ol Clndiiunll.
,ssels S.'-ki.ismi no
Bollcils all Mndsol rlska,
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niti'ON.
BARCLAY BROS..
OHIO I.F.VF.F.,
C'Aiao, Ins
DETJ Q-GISTS
SARATOGA SPRINGS
IX rftl. BLAST
AT HAKCI.AYS' DRUO BTOKK.
Fatsn crrtr, Pailt.
MOCIvIN(5 RIR1) FOOD
Alt annr roa nr. withovt Taorstt
At Haiicla vs'.
JJ K L M R 0 L D ' Q
GRAPE t catawiia 1 r ( ortAi'r. ) PILLS
j CATAWIIA I J ORAI'F.
GRAPE (.CATAWIIA ) (.OIIATK ) PILLS
AND A LI or
IIKLMIIOLD'H .tl i: I I CI. KN
Fr.KMI FROM FIRST HANDS,
Always in stock in large supply, and for aal by
Lltnrclnjr II roa.
PEESH BXjTJ-E XjXCZ
just kkckivkd
am
riilebjr lhr4.Inasi Ilnltlo orRnllon
AT BARCLAYS'.
?ExTr.A Fine Uoloone;
JQTGknuine Imtouted Extracts;
tH air, Tooth and Nail Bruhhks
tfiylNDiA RuniiER Nursery Goo
at
BAECuAY BEOS.
PURE WHITE LEAD'
PURE FRENCH ZINC.
Rest grades in largo stock and va
riety, very cheap i
also:
Full Link of Colors,
bBV AND l OIL',
Paint Brushes, Linseed Oil,
Whitewash 1' aa Turpentine,
Varnlsbes Etc, etc.,
all nans ad STAynAan Qiiiirui
At Barclays'.
I A Ml I. V (llttKEKlI.S.
LOUIS J 0 II G E N S E N ,
Dealer is all kinds of
STAPLE AND FANCY
G-BOCEBIES.
Farmer's) Yard and Htnbliuic
WITHOUT CHAItnE.
Cor. Washingtoii-av. and Twcullctli-st.
CAIltO, ILLS.
Jy27dtf.
HEAL I'.STA IE AOKMT,
C. WINSTON & CO.,
REAL "ESTATE -AGEN T
AND
AUCTIONERS,
71 (SECOND FLOOR) OHIO LEVEE,
CAIRO, ILLS.,
Huv and. Sell Rkai. Estate,
FAY TAXES,
r'UUNISH ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
A' I prejara Conveyances of Kinds.
M 1 1. LINK It Y.
LADIES, TAKE NOTICE
MRS.C.McGEE,
KKlllTIl STREET, 11KTWEEN WASH1N0T0N
AND COMMERCIAL AVENUES,
Has just received n full and splendid line ol
NEW GOODS
Dreta trimmings, silk gimps, allk galoon, gui.
puru laces, moss triliimings, ciocket buttons,
silk and velvet buttons, plush and trimming Ncl-
I.o. ...! Si n bi.l 1.1.1... I...ll..u' o.iJ
ehiidrens'ahiii's, mid n full luiduninpieto stock ol
Millinory and Eanoy Goods,
All of which she proposes to sell at
VERY LOWEST LIVI.NO CASH PRICES.
II. M. IIULEN,
GROCER and CON FECTION
No. 134 Commcroial-nve.,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
nuTCiieiui.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET.
KOEIILER & BROTHER
Hare reopened the
POIVI,AIl MEAT MAI-Kirr,
Co M M F. KC I A E-A '.t
Dpttveen Ninth nnil Tenth Nlrrplsi,
and will keep constantly on hand tho best meals
slaughtered in the Cairo market. They defy com
petition. Cllvo tHem a trial. septHtr.
JAKE WALTER,
BUTCH 3D IR,
AND IIClLr.R II
FRESH MEAT,
EiaiiTii Street, Between Washington
and Commercial avenues,
Adjoining Itlttrnlioiisc A Ilntmy'si,
Keep the best of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal
Lamb, Hausage.etc, and are prepared to serv,
citizens in tho most acceptable manner. auSO
JAMES KYNASTON,
nnlclicr and Denier In all Kind I'rcsib
Mcnf,
Coa.ra .Vixsrn.srii am I'orLAB 'jTattr.
CAIR'J, ILLINOIS.
BUY.S and slaughters only tho very best catile,
lions and sheep, and la prepared to All any
demand for fresh meats from one pound to ten
thousand pounds. slev.'Otf
UAK riTTEKN.
II. T. GEROULD;
STEAM AND GAS FITTER
ANDPAlin la
f JAM riXTUIlEN,
(las Fitter's and I'lumber'a material, Wood
pump", Kloiie ami angle valvs, stop
cocks, check valves, etc.
also Aur.T roa
riillsi IlrutlierM Patent Ilry Clasi Jlctens
And Morehouse, Wells A Co'a Automatic Watel
Indlcaior and fcupply Valve lor steam boilers.
WINTKIl'8 IlLOCK, C0MMERCIAL-AVENU1
WINES ANI MO.0O1U.
F. M. STOCKFLKT1L
srccissoa roiiLi a siocirLini
Iteolllj'er and Wholeaiilc Ilenler lu
. I'orvl;n mid IIoiiipnIIo
WINES AND LIQUORS.
No. C2 Ohio Levee,
CVlIll, ILLINOW.
TK keeps on hand constantly a full stock o
M.OId Kentucky ltourbon, Rio and Mononga
iiela Whiskies, French llrandies, Holland din,
Rhine and California Wines.
J inKJtf
WM. II. SCIIUTTER,
Importer and Wholesale Itcnlcr in
WINES, LIQUORS,
AND
TOBACCO fie OiaAE3.
Agent for tho best brands of
CREAM AND STOCK ALE,
AND
Imparled Ale or IIIITcreiit Ultidsi.
75 Ohio Lkvee,
II CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
l'ARKER ic RLAKE,
DI'ALrUS IX
WALL PAPER, PAINTS,
Putly, IteiiiliM', GuhoIIiic,
wx3rx)0"w o-lass.
WINDOW SHADES,
And the celebrated illuminating
AURORA OIL.
HROSS'lllJILDINll, COIl. llTH-HT. 1 COM-
meiicial-av.,
Cairo, Illinois.
aug'Jttif
NI'IX'IAL. NOTICKS.
IIATUIIKI.OU'N IIAIK DYE,
This superb Hair D)e is the sr.sT in tu b Woain
IVrlcollv llariulesa, lleliablu and liislliauteous,
No disappointment. No Ridiculous Tints or Un
pleasant Odor. The geuulno V. A. Ilachelor'.
Hair D) produces IMMEDIATELY a splendid
lllaik or unliiral IIiouu. Does not rliuiu the
Hkiu, but leavealhe Hair Clean, rloft and lleautl.
till, t nu oniy sale inn rerirci nye
Huld iiy alluriiggisiN
Faciei y HI ll.uid Strett,
New Yoik,
laioxturoiuwiy
ON iMARRIAQE.
llappv relief tor) uting men Irom Hie nrleylao
error and abuses in early lilo. Manhood re
stored. Nervous lUdilllty cured, luipedlments
to marrlagu removed. New method of treat.
Ilieiit. New and romarkablo renudles. Hooka
and Clreularasentlree, In sea e,l envelopes. Ad
dress HOWA1VD ASSOCIATION, NO. 1! 8011II1
NinlhBt.. Philadelphia., Pa. oclsdswtt
NEWNPAPEn.
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EVENING POST
FOR 1HTJ.
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Wo will supply the Kiening Tost as loltowsl
DAILY.
One year ....
Kor. shorter periods
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MnRle Copy one year
I'lve Copies " " ..
Ten " ' ,
Twenty " ' ,
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Five Copies " "
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ur wo w:
aubscrlben
Or wo till send thn Inll nurlrttf twrlnrlirsls tn
subscribers, In connection with the tenlnf Jbrr,
at the prices named t
With
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fleml-Weeklr
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To each subacr.bcrtothe Kitntnj fbiand CTru
lian Union tot one year trill bo sent two tiquiille
French Oil Chromos, entitled "Wide Awake" and
"Fast Asleep," which are worth at retail f 10 for
the oair.
TRY IT I TRY IT II
For 2i cents we will send tho Weekly Evening
Post from new until January 1, or fur 60 cents
will send the semh Weekly Post during the samo
time.
Specimen nrmbera of the Evening Post sent
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EDITED ItV J. (J. HOLLAND,
Autior of " Dilltr Sictet," ' Knthrina," ' Ttmolhj
TWeomVt LtUtrt," Etc.
This mairarlnc. which has risen so ramdlv In
popular favor, has now been
GREATLY ENLARGED,
and will be atlll further improved during the com
nig year.
A sories of pipers by Mr. Gladstone, prime
minister of Knjil.ind, will shortly anpeir; also,
an Aide Discussion ol tho National Hanking Sys
tem of this country, a new story by Mrs. 011
phant is promised, etu.,etc. I whilst every num
ber will bo rich In shorter stories, Illustrated arti
cles of popular science, poems, essays, editorial
and reviews, etc.
Tho subscription price Is yi.OO per year, paya
ble in advance.
To enable all p.irtiea to commence with tho
series, which wo are sure will be worthy of care
ful preservation, wo will aend to any dealer or
new subscriber, the Vi numbers of volumes I. and
II. for f l.oo, or the It numbers prior to January,
IS72. for 11.60.
The whole will contain
MORE THAN aooo PAGES,
more than SOO Brilliantly Written Articles, and
nearly 100 Completed Stories, Tales ot Adveulure,
Wit and Humor, Poems, tc, combining with
theso the ablest editorials and the most boautlful
illustrations, some of them said by tho critics to
u. iuiijt tu,uui tu iiiu Hurn 01 iiusiave uoro.
We nuote. as fairlv representing thn wnr&l
sentiment of the newspaper press in regard to the
mommy, mo .loiiotving from the Dutialo Com-
men'iHi Auvrriiser:
"aCItlHNKK'H MONTHLY la u anlendl.l .nt.
cess. It has taken its place in tho front rank of
ine periodicals 01 ;no worm, in tne beauty or It
typographical appearance, the perfection of it
illustrations, the variety of Its reading matter.
nnu me vigor ot 11s editorials, ana, in general.
goou ana moral innuence, it is a publication 01
which America should feel proud."
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1872.
ECLECTI0"3lAGAZINE
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1, the
upor
is fat
nubl
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LECTIO has teen recognized a the ablest expo
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Resides the longer articles, which themselves
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Foreign Literary Notes, Science, Art, and Varie
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