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HC1I31I OFFIO-E: No. 13 Tonth Street, Thornton's Building. DAfLY EDITION SATU11DAV EVENING. NOVEMBER 3; 1SG9 JOHN IT. ODERLY & CO ft tit II MLItOADH IN UNITED STA TPA It Is now determined that tliuro Is ft :al of AofiTtH miles of nillro.nl In opera n in this country, besides 15,000 ad .lonal miles which nre now' In procoss construction. In a short time tills list 11 ho swollen to 03,000, which, taking 1,000 as tho averajpj cost per mile, mid make tho capital invested in rail; ids In this country alone $2,000,000,000. to 15,000 miles of railroad 1 which Eng. id owns cost an avcrago of $100,000 r mile total $2,500,000,000; whllo tho 10I0 of tho 45,000 miles in this country ly cost $2,000,000,000. So, while wc ve thrco liraos as many mites of rail ty as England, wo have paid )0,000,000 less than she paid for hors. tho last year, too, our earning! for tlit no' number of miles were fully twice much as those of our EukIIhIi neigh r. GENERAL JOUNE. WOOL. t'he death of General John K. Wool re ives one who, until the recent war u ted a new crop of heroes, was one of 3 most distinguished military men of country. Ho was not educated for 3 army, but received a captain's com isilon In 1512, through tho Influence of iv. Dj Witt Clinton. In that war he jo rapidly to distinction, and upon Its J uolusbn held the rani: of a colonel- He ; to to 1: u very prominent and active, rt In the Mexican war. aud attained rati I. of a mtijor general by brevet. ( th 'j i'i a '"-i lit seventy years nf age, he 1 1 rc 1 hiino valuable htvIco in the exit c.vil war He was suh'tuuently . idea full major general of the regular j my, nn 1 placed on thu retired JIsU He , is the lust of the regular army ofliccrs i j participated In tlie war of JS1U ! Al.LOVS MONTH LY .MAGAZINE ' Wis are in receipt of this marvellous cap and handsome Magizine for Dc inber. Its table of contents is varied id rhannlnir. embracing the mu.il flnf iriety of serials, kethc, stories, p-' n aud attractive engraving, 'ihe ibllshers announce in the prospectus r the coming year, a serial story for lult, by the popular Magizine writer, hum Franklin Fitts. and a ivcnilc t-trlal by the young people's vnrlU llnrfitln 11i r. .lit 'l'hf. uric ..... .v, ...-.-.. I 1 this periodical J a murwl to every-. jdy a huouriu page nrM-cias inusira d Magizine for fifteen cent, or f I 50 per ar, Is indeed wonderfully cheap. Kill- t, Thomas. & Talbot, 1'ublUher, Hoston, fa i IE NAVAL WAT0 AT MOLND. , CITY. i A 1st" number of the Mound City t lournal' puts In the following plea for . mud Cur ns ahitu for a covornuunl i nyy.irJ. Vo are prepare! !y endorse . urv word of It. and more too: Washington dispatches slate that irtits from Now Orleans are endeavor g to have the Western navy yard re oved from thi place to their own city, ho matter nhould receive prompt atten n from tho Illinois congressional del atioii.as they havo been twice request I, liv tho unanimous vote of the State glsfature, to do all In thlr power to lablUhthe yard hero permanently, jd securs Its on'argetueut Kconomy, curiiy, and tho Interests of the govem tnt generally, a-well as of the people 'the west, point to this as the place for a 'cMtcm navy yard, This is the point t building and repairing vessels, and for ylnjr them up in ordinary, and it is e em'er of all that vast portion of tho merican Continent which is waterod f the Mliitlppl and its tributaries, oal, Iron, timber, liemj), and every ilntf else- needed at a first elaes navy ml are In to, easy of access and cheap, mi-mis labor. Nino months in the ar any vessel that can pass the bar be w New Orleans can reach here without nihility Ice seldom obtruoU navlga on below thl" point. Admiral I'orter lectcil this place for ths Western navy a'ion, aftf-r due delibi ratl'm, ami ex fikiie ins proved his judgment to i o jrroet. it' Western members of eon ivsdt their duty, a navy yard on a . . i ...i ... i.r .i... r?.-.. i W.ut lull I .111 I (uU l.tl'IC IW lllf UI1.IIV nui ..... icedlly beoreetod hero. Tho west pays to grtat 'r p iruou oi wie espeu ao j ....II.. . ilw, m - lr lull -miMl nf (bo I1RVV opailmont, and why fchould It not have i nfthc benefits? - 'II. uth-Hldu Va.y Times publishes lott r fr .in (.'on. Roger A. l'ryor, now re--do-it of New Yorif, In which, after xj i hig his tamest desire to seo tho (.np'. (t the SduHi again prosperous ami mppj, ho sy: "u t'u-y would only puv hn nttentlotv , ' i and ooneetn tfn-iuelves more n th- iV chi nu'nt ai'lhi-Ir material io ouuts, thi-y wotihl auin ooniinand of ho No'ih "tho ronfeideru'.i.in to whieli ln . ' IU i. When they got money li VMl lind th-y want nothinj; else ib'itv n. I p'V.a will f. liow its fin Inev t'tblo i- it.fc'iuwioo, I find tlio prosllge f I. ;l 1 1 v a" groat as over, and her i oi J ii' le-vs lespei-U-d than beforo tho wi. II o dl,. titty of iheir couduot and he "i 'i ousi-of tholr uouucols, undev lrt,,'i,i , t.'iof uneMimpled dillleully, un'i" ' iilmue'-d the eoiiHidenUloii i'h w 'i'i h tho.v areu-oHrded." llu ,Nmv Voih 'Ksjires?' tells of u Motl ho u wh , nn cU . tl .ii day, promls d to ii'iu'i tho out-, f.. e of charge, of very nau who would , romho to vote 'or I lot W (ireoli V Of tliat long winded divine, Zachary Hoyd, tho following story is told. In 1051, Proctctor Cromwell went one tiunday to hear him preach. IIo invelgod so uncom promisingly against Oliver that Mr. Sec retary Thurlow proposed io have the defiant minister shot. Cromwell's only answer was: "He'd only a fool, and you'ro another. I'll pay him out in his own fashion, So he asked Mr. Iloyd to dinner, and concluded the entertainment with a prayer that lasted three hours. MSCELL AtfEO US ITEMS. Tuero is good sleighing in some towns of northesstern Vermont ; It i estimated that there are 200,000 Hebrews ia the United States. It Is estimated that there are three thousand men employed in quarrying white marble in Vermont. Broken hearts are cheap in Indiana. Althca Munroe asked $00,000 for her fracture, aud only got $1500 Two children died on Tuesday in Now York from Injuries recelTed whllo playing witli fire. Polaud ban an asoclatiou for the re lief of aged women, which expend about two thousand annually. Morris, Connecticut, ecticut, owes no one I $3.8o in the treasury. 1 he olllco of treasurer or i. I and has, nearly 'Ihe contest for the olllco of treasurer of that town is not very brhk l'apur is ontcriugiuto everything we u?e. The Yankees now make It into pnlle, wa'dilub and spittoous. An attempt was recently inado to poison an enjiro family in Portland, which lias cauml rjulte a commotion there. A Western editor has placed over his marrlbgo heading a cut representing a large trap sprung, with tho motto: "The trap Is (duwu; another naught." ninny A colored woman went to a mission meeting in New York on Monday night, and was so overcome by religious fervor, that she died Tuesday, f t Missouri has produced B arithmetic al phenomenon, named Fields, who, without the slightest knowledge of lettoisor figures, solves mathemat ical problem from twice two to the cal culation of a lunarecllpse In three min ute. The East ludia poital officials protest against the Oriental llovrer. of ln?.i. Here l the address of a letter received at ar f.. .i ... . . .. . : Hetitfal: Most worshipful and whose feet aro worshipped Father Thakur with pros perlty Nobloin mind. This letter to his respected pair of feet.'' I ICE AND Ml VAN. The Chicago Times' dirposes of the quibble raised by tho Springfield 'Jour nal' concerning tho qualhlcations of Judges HIco aud Hryan, with a nhort shrift, as follows: A Bprlnstleld telegram to an evening paper In this city a.va: "Judge Rico, of the Nineteenth district, and Judge Hryan, of tho Thirteenth district, being Circuit Judges, are ineligible to seats in the convention, under our constitution " Tho fallacy of this notion has been ex posed two or three times recently, aud a good many times more remotely. That a delegate of the pooplo in a convention to framo a new constitution is not an "office" within the meaning of the Inhi bition in tho old constitution, is pretty generally conceded by people who, not living in tipringfield, aro not cxpectod to square every circle by tho rule of "an axo to grind," Judgo Rico aud Judge Hryan are not ineligible to sit in the con vention, hy reason of being Judgos, or by any other reason. nlretilt . "l'AHTIM 5f MtlANUltRV. The Chlcaco 'Tilbuue' Is very much disgusted "that the chaps down in Springfield" should cudeaver to cipher a republican majority in thu Constitu tional Convention. It says: "Iu tho calculations which may be made at Hpriugflcld, wo leg to remind tlio cipherers that tho Cook meinbors wereeleoted on the platform which pled ges to rcsiif and oppose tho introduction of urn partisjn measure into the Conatit'h Hon, aud that this pledge will bo faith fully carried out." - - noiitro ,ti'i:uTis:uH Our people have been humbugged by, wo moy say, every traveling advertising agent that has visited this city. Wo sec by a card or local notice in the 'Times,' Unit a company from Louli vllle are here for the pin puso of getting up a city directory. Now If our citizens want a directory, we are prepared to fur. nlsli, and aro now getting up n reliable one. We printed the last ono aud hud it copyrighted. Moreover, we claim that It theru Is any money to bo made bv nrlntlncr n dlreet'irvf It should go to oiiuof our 'uitlzonf, asJdo from tho copy right we hold for lining Just such work. Vlcksburg 'Herald.' The olti.'.L'iis of Cairo have been ahull ury humbugged a half dozen times or more, hut will le.irn by and by. Hy the wtiy thfli't "K.ul boat," or "roper In" in tin advuiMiiit lino ; Wearf was from VleUaburg. ii.vu:si.hoi;.n ! Jn the 7th DM., composed of Washing I Ington and Clinton counties, an ultra ! Uudioal named Harher, who ofTio atetl 1 during tlio w.rnt Cairo, and mado lilm , self very obnoxious, is beaten by Mr. Huxton, of Clinton, a very able and con ! rvrvalive gentleumu. TiiM Is another of , tho many gratifying results of tho lato 1 route of Radicalism In the State Jones ooro viiizi-'itu.j LET US HATE 1 CONTEST. FraoS) unit of Ihe Wont liiMd. (From tli ThlMtlphU ' That the late election in Pennsylvania is tainted Willi fraud and corruption of the worst character, there Is no longer any reason to doubt. Not only in Phila delphia but every where throughout tho interior, this is beliered to bo a fact sus ceptible of poof, and a thorough and complete investigation is, therefore, sturdily demanded. It is alleged that the majority counted for J. W. Greary is purely an Imaginary one, and that tho eontes) was really Jd favor of tho demo cratic candidate. ' This gavo charge, openly inadef how requires prompt and searching examination. The felon who trlkes down aud plunders the unexpected travller at midnight is no worse than the villlau who cheats freemen of their dearest rights by frauds at the ballot-box, or erroneous counts after the polls have been closed. To ex pose and convict the latter Is as much a duty men owe to society, as to aid in the puulshmeut of tho former. If elections are ;o be conducted by persons employ ed to make a certain return, aud if the votes are to be manipulated su as to twist a minority into a majority, tiie Dooner it is known the better. Tho tires- I ervatlou of tho purity of tho ballot-box lurmr rifilv Miifotv &M a nation. When that Is destroyed, there will be little clso left us worth koeplug. Tho democracy t ' t,1(-' clly ?,ml, tut8 l,av.V now a oIuin I duty to discharge. 'Ihey must not . .1... .. .It... I... ..... ri-l. .... . .... I I btifltit fmt I f fnlfliflll tifirrnril lfr. It may entail great labor and anxiety upon tliem, bu t their roward will bo in their earnest efforts to keep the eloctlvc fran- chlso pure and untainted. Lot the s.aief election, held on the second Tuesday or October, be contested! Let It bo boldly, til tig among the dry bones of tho radical party, and the consequences of that con test are painfully agitating republican circles. No half-way measures must bo undertaken. Every inch of ground must be contested overyipolnt nni-t be closely examined every vvstlge of fraud and corruption must be unearthed. If this he done, public Justice will bu satisfied, ndtbeTruth, which, after all, is mighty, will untimately prevail. IIEVIPIO'JTV. "1 SHOE" THAT WILL FIT A FKW OF OLlt CAIUO BUSINESS MEX. (Krom th Padutah Ktotutkian.') Reciprocity Is a very fair and pleasant Ihlug, yet we often Hud fel.oVa Ww don't know what it means, They want lnuluu,lJ uuuu. iiicauj iiil'IU in uiui all their neighbors to patronize them but wlieuevor they can get ujoU or uooii v v a w ww u w a-www x nofle more cnuaiiiy oy mreo ceuis in Evausvlllo or Loulsvlllo than they rn get it done for here, they patronize Evansvlllo or Louisville mechanics .tin., f I. . . i .. ... nwr. nl fl' ll i .unci iiiu injav ui uu. " "ii i.iij . ..v. true way to treat ucu fellowb when they are iouuu out in nui iuucui huh mi-ui when Iho work they do can bu got as cheaply In Louisville. A merchant braes that all the gar- metS Um1.1'.0 ftnnJ P XoXlVkr I-.ast. Why should any Tadticah tailor pairouizo nimv remaps euuors uuvu more chances to notice such traits of hu man nature than most other peraons. It is supposed to be thelrnpeclal duty to ad vance everyoouya ititeresis. une geniio man sent a lot of printing to Louisville aud actually had the coolness to want us to pull' gratuitously iiow nicely it was done. We had the satisfaction of show ing him that tho work could havo becu done at several places in this city for twenty per cent, less than he paid at Louisville, aud then we advised him t get his pulling done in Loulsvlllo. It is the duty of papers to encourage business and advance tbo interests of their ro spectivo localities. To do this is fre quently of great advantage to particu lar firms or Individuals, but reciprocity is as delightful : thlug in tho relations of newsnaners as tradesmen. A firm In this I . " t . . a f . ...... oty nas receivuu Kinuiy uouces on uiuuy occasions iruni uuiu mu yaiuo i . city, but when, not long ago, this firm had printing to do it forgot there was a Caper in I'aducah, or that tho papers ad promoted the business of tho firm. Tho firm is composed of-cnterprUIng, clover men. They havo public spirit and liberality in their mercautllo trans actions, but they didn't think recipro city was necessary in their relations with papers. Wo think il Is. A KGUUU 0.'C" O.V lIltmMIUUY J1AH HIIAI.li. The Purls Kentucklan Is resjionslble for this auecdoto: "Gen. J. C. Jireoltlii rlilir.i rm.l Hutnnhrev Marshall had a iileasant meotlni: here last week- Iu Joking one another, Gen. U. toltl the fol- owi!, whiel. very humorously hits oil' Gen. Marshall's immense r-ize: Mieu Gen. M. heartl that Gdii. rogram In- tendetl entering Kentucky with his com- mand, ho lelt as if ills own presume were being poaclieil upon, auu ur wimi f,o!l!5S "iWt? ricT 'heas nrenariuir. autl intended to enter Ken iueki at 'on ee. Marhall tleelared that If (Marihull'n) dead body. Miiieuii.jn ... . ..a . 1 1 1.. l' l.tK.t ' I'egratu ie-pnueil uiai, imn woum na too much to expeol of his artillery, but if ho found tho obstacle In his way, i,0 would Immsdlatoly tunnel through." Thvre h always more or less of ad miration ft-lt for a tlrst class villain or iibitri.t r. Hut what la lo be made out of tUders and I IU ard who lets his w fe SSK ,. on ffibla h"l!toeks,irwi:o keeps oompuny Wffi with Kisk; who trots about tho country t ,,ni. h.. u- pi und.r lot-kumt Uj, nmt wot imd , M,vfirmc watwr-inVn.-. r , llko tbo monkev lu tho meiiaxerlo; who ..i.i-- ! rt,r nnvienii I,-Mit4Uvii n-.siit nd ixpiv-. fnitri.t i mij ills a Z uVl" smoke , , Cuba'slxes 1; ffi S?r"' M- . fi A'&. ft " ,l,u,e lrom the tlmo he Rets up nut i no koo , d Mrkc i .tiret- .rvyu XNp usron. ! nW-,n..i.u pmu Ipi muci tobedaalnVObvioii?Jy, nothing', "It1" , Ti'v1V".t jVT"' -VppiVfos i ''u' Uuht v ' ' ii.wako ii. wii.i.um ally, notiiina; and consequent.) wo may fL,,fi.VWi.iUeriSetu vU?mr" ui,', ,,,'e.... .vt,!o,u r.. look to other sources of omiwitmeut nt -' inXMaMsMr ; ,l uA ' ' ' ' " ' H'a Washinstoit the comlnK winter thai) ''ijr; JSS'dZlhf v. W brawls between tho executive iiu-l legls- 'fr " gTwiyfit n' ' " latlv Kitl. hU K- - iirnidviiin rsiuler Jouma ." i'vns,u ' j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BOOKS. NOW IS THK TIMK TO LAY IN HEADING FOP. THE "WINTER. VALUABLE 3)3K3 PUBLISHED BY 11VBD, HOUGHTON AND CO I -Ptf" TUT "VOX-IS.. for tat Ml ilookUeri,ad Is b Ulned ! th i'ubllibrra bj tending Ooil-offlc order.checi. or moor lolba nrcxtntr; mount. N. II. Tb Publlnliera will ienJ rr to tar tddrea Ihrir Urgf caUlofUn of publlctlioiu, froM hlc Utlkor mice lion ca be m.dt. X. TUB IMPItOVISATOrtH. II r Utn. ChrUtlia Andi. fo. In ouo tolutue; crown if. I'rlo la olola. "No book bnnii back th extrrsiltof litlf nM dUlinetlr und Tlfidlr tottie eor Ihemlad Uan ibli noTtl or ibo Danith poel'n. llrerythlof which a oWrrtnt trTeller l.iaj hart notfd m cbrctrnUo of Italy, ail Bolclirwhdre found, will b dlicoter! ntw in Ihe j? animated ptgoa." UiUard'a Hit MoalU UttalT. ' II. A HlSTOltV OV NEW KNUI.AND. Tj Johi O. 1'jilfrf r, D. Ju two foluinci, crown ro. Cloth, sou. "IVc bclioT that Dr. Vtitipj lu pnelrtd dtAj Into tlio spirit -t American limlorj, and ha thua Kircn a crrum Imrmonitiun unllr to th annala of Ike EnKl-nd fatlurn, tb want of which hai tnad the narratifn of their f jrtunno, at tuuallr rclaUJ by tb -arly writers, no arid, coufuicJ, aud frpull," New York Tribune. III. !r;,r"i'?'?'n '"''i'?.' E'Jih fwum. of oii tifo. CHAItLBS bICKNVd WOniW. Mont Coiutlrte matter not lu an; other eollec- or America. In It rolunie. oo. j.oiih fkmuokk cooiT.r.3 compi.ktk woiikh. Household iMmou, si ?olume, ito.os. Ky' ''nrVi'T .m. r. -inflttTi xU m, CfMji'Kit s mtukiks ok.tiik :a; ptoiuki ok j '"J'Sg1' rr'ce:si.M.T'IK ,,llA,K,f" hMh "The endurluz m onuinenla of Penlmure Corr are hit Works. While thi- lore of country continue to prerail, hn mrmsry will exut n th heart of lb people, t truly patr.otieand Americaa throufhoul, thy nhoLld find a j la-:e In etery Atuencan't library lanjel WeUiter. XT. UYfi. I.KTTEIW. AND I'U.iTliUilOUH W0HK3 0F KllKDltlCK IIIIKMKU. I'nce, l.A. " ... W feel ure that the rare ouaJltleool btart as I mind uniled, the betuty of description aa4 birlty or .houiht and feellag which won for MUt llrcliirr't dome. lie picture-.o many lotln reader alloterth- world dur.Ba bcr lifetime, will drsw the old ont ba.:k and attract many new one I Ihea memuriJit. utnoinnatt KteniggLTuouioie. vx. TUB PIIiniMy WAM.KT: or, Kcrapt f Traa Sphered In England, Kranre, aai Germany. By Ml-ert linen In on rolume 11.00. "Ills plciutoi are drawn with a Brruand Tlcoriona band. Hi deeription of London It wonderfully tItIS and clear and the only on wt romemtei ever Vo baa rad which gtfei the allKhtt notion of the external feature o' tat modern llabylon." Porllaad I'raaa. VIX. TIIKOI'RN Pt)UARci:A. lly Dr. I.I. nayea. Ia mi inlume. 12.20. Vine edition. Il.ti. "The Totumx I erery'hlnK lhalcoulj be df tired in r.i:l of meihn;cil neeution. Th illu.irttlorwi, wiueu are an after taeuinet or ai.i-ripuoat vr iff. ll.ves. hare an a I Jitional charm l.lrow 1 around liv the nenc I- of Ila'ler, White, and Kenn. aud a, withoui riception, tpinted and arll.tic. Th map enable Ih rnttei to follow Ihe course of th" expedi tion with ei.e, aud a record trto;rapliT. 11 nod . 4inj K41 y j i're." .New York Time unh te Kti I th r hm. w.s t-r llteaatthd Itlrertido , X7rIII. j ji.r.a'ni.r.- cl'ktain i.iXTt nKri. iiyOou. ijtt s. sv ..iiutrtion. -r-swr. I'imof A. llyX.n.HH.u....e. lu ouetoIuoe.Uuu tn.i) i.m,::..i.d. si.j). "Thu i. oniiuf the fiw modern tj'ei whivk liar attuned a 'laa .mi rep jlntion. hike 'I'aul and Vlr Ifltiia,' and 'Kiint ;li, or tho Kxlle of Siberia,' !io cioU' l regarded at a book (o keep, not mi rely t roudan l throw ande; its ttil and triituuent comlun log? ilperm.nent litcrair Talue;it la alioutthuld, human book, appealtnictothe rnoitrf fined and eleva ted lcelin;i " llu.ton Tranjcnpi. Hl-TOItr OP K.NOI.AN'lVlly Lord ilteauley. S dt ai'a Kiltion.lafour luluiun, eio. U,00. IIOW TO I'ikOCUHE ANVOF THK AHOVE HOOKS.. Without Kxpcute ofXeuty. The rubll.hen of theje work rnbllth al "The Kireraide Ma-atinfor Voubk IVopIe,' aa Illuttated Mouthlr, 1.W a year, htTinu lr special contributor Ham uuimt.ait An'tersen, ine mom eminent litliu; writer for the vung. Th.y will ALLOW ONK DOL LAR'S WiltTIl IN THKIU IIOOKH to etery one ..nil.n7thnameof a new utm-nbct wllb H.f-Ocajvh. Thut.br a little labor, any oun can wroild btmaef witliacho, ocultectioaot books. ' AdJrct Ul'ItD at iioi:ciito., etdiwjw J Vfk. $15. GET THK WEST. $'JO llUV Till. Al.V l.r.M INK U'0 BU 0RI0DE GOLD WATCHES MituufeeturcJly tlm OROIDE WATCH CO. Thotaroiill tin b.-.t niaUo, Hunlio,' Cfft, Clifiy i ... . -1 i!i. m h .!'! I. it ii 1 nn nil:il la Miiji.-trweMi!i I---C wati'jrx inimiiy ooHiing Diiu.r.i. iiiik . ... ..- -. - ., .. . Lit ......! VI dt. rilH JCll' I lA'll.', VllUi . -I j i'-K iVoi iim; r.xritv ui:j im:i riu Oroide (iold Hunt ni; I'u.o ;t'ull Ji-mlfd Lrjeisai emul to ti Hold WiitihvV, ltipiiUtodandlluart. teed to keep currivt time, anil Hftr :ilid not luruUti, with Kx1. . Fine ( ai-ff, at Si-leach. . nioiiey l rnnlrl to mlvuncp. i i.w t.,1..... -i.ii.uit.-ri uillun the L luted nttittt : pa) iin'i m-k i.-. .udVVvi,y..tiitif priyu-sotooiiiii "Aj 'tt.l f'1" ViVTu : a" n-n -t-red i'.-;tV. l-rci-tid, by eoiid.iit.V,htoivM"ca. , a Va..k: j., ". n iii's vaRt-u, ouh:vi:. swWAicmwroit 5U'. "-rV'rr, u, m. i... h, acaitli wst.-hstat wholo.de ;irife. ; ..u.i m i of r-r..rod. and order only Till! ill!(li:K WATCH CO. : i.t Wtl ulltn ei,ei, New Votk - . . I'll 1'. SIILLSW.. a mum von ' -i I'nvnte Counselor te Counselor nurriid. tr mil l-A In.ilTl tho llritc about to in.irv) I U till' ..i.'M in. 1. 1 j i Ing'OHl I my.t. Ii-. m l n-f I on o. n. ' '?";! m '"".. ......... -.. . i. llu- nniiiiiii'.on. vie, . t ... .. i i i n n't mill i . i -... ,..1 ruaii I Tift Kilt W I il v Llil'l Ml III USfJAL. jJjJOItTG AGE BALE. hliaitV.' Tiirupp, an,) Harriot M. Thrupp. dar of Anl' a"tMiL'!'.n0r,Fft,:c' llH,,"' ,l"' "'''too lllh ift nmXi'At1' ,8?,an,i fc'T'l"! In tho Itf-cord-w ns undernlRni-.!, Carol inn II I. tlift followlnr dMenbed real eUte, muato In the pltv of Cairo ll aalcl county of Alexander, ud Stuto of I no. to ;iu two m tho arnc Aiwar and It known aa dlntd ontherecorde J map or nla of ,5ld cltof Cairo, oounty and atate af.utald, io .rtir the Lj. Charle.Thnrprjo i'anllV8fi,bn?.,.'!l, 5iTe" !!I?n J''lT'1 ,fn.'i ?'-Ta dollar. an'aTi.? ejBta, dat. April 13, lMTJ. and payablo Mi monui Jb." .d!?i ,h'reo0 1'h. Pr cent. intarMC from date until paid. Ami whereas, default haa beea mad In th payrant of aald note, I, tho undr afip, to whom aa.d aala mortaac wa made, bw L'irnue of h term and protlflon of th aama rllli. n Tue,1J J day of NoT.mber, A D lMt, aC oelock, a m of that day, under and by Tlrtu of " . . Ilnolt. Ih Dremlaea in aalH .fil.mn.fn.r.J ..a.ii i J.wlt- lot numbered elgbl (I), in block? number wentytwo (22). lu th city of Cairo, Jlltnoit, wile) lhappunEancet,toMtitfy tho purpote tod oondl tlont of taldtale rrortRHRe. 1 Cairo, Illinois, Noremberll, lf3 .. .... CAROMNK HILL. iiivu, nouuo uuncr, Aiiorneyt or mortgii. norlJdtd D I8HOLUTION NOTICE. The riartnernhin btwen Hi. nn...inn..i i. i.i. day dltanWed by mutual content, Wm. K. I'ltclur retiring from tho firm. All clalmt ocalnM and due Hie firm will be settled by Wm. Henry, Jr. ' umro, in ,.-ot. i, isw. w. F. l'lTCHKIt. w. HEsar, Jr., Thankful tO HIV fr.iri.l. fur tli.lp lilw.r.1 nAl.cn. heretofore U'ltowed, would Uwalre a continuance li my former partner. . W. K. I'iUlior. Jiuttlf RECISIVER'S HALB OF STEAM 1211 LOU Id A. llr Tirtlio of a ilrvrea of lb Wnilerlitiri.Ii (Sreuli Court, inn CituiMrlu-reln Cliarlct II. Crswiord. Jr., It plaintltt.anlThonn.lt IMu n defendant, I trill, on thn'Sd diy of XovemU-r next, between th hourtof ten 'I'dock it in.tndt.ro o'clock p. in., at the KtuntTllIu trhaif, tell at public Auction the eteamerl.nuia, Utr tuckle, apparel, and fitrnllur. Termt at followf On.-tlurd i hIi, nne.third in tixlt dayt, one.third in muuty ilt)e, with interett added: the purchir e,unnc the deferred payment by paper pajKDia in bank hire. with undoubtd en dortrre. i!EO. II. aTAIll-, ltecelver. nor Iw If Y.iu Want Material to nuke a dollar bottle of Ih bett Hair R. ttoratiteeter utdlor rettunnj; gru j h.ilr lu itterif intl color, ,-enl XSrrnti for a pucktj-. ir Ton M'AHt ic Willi Teeth, Healtliy Guint, and atweetlreath tend for our YUItlClll PBS'TllH'Icr., prl.e, 3 eenU. If Tou Want A tur euri for II-vl"li, CV.arrb, llrafnett, r l aln In t!i ear., tend for our BT KHJIL'TATOEJ Trie 35 eeelt. ar.Kithf r Of Ihealiott teol pott-ptld ou recalat f prlc. Addrett Jooepli K. M.titr, 431 Markil llreet, (X. Xoult, Mo. ten lyttw Drake' llrlUa Of nearly oa hundred recelpit for m-tkins brandy all ktndt ol Wine, 0!n, Ale, Ileer, Cordial, Kuperir Cider, and much other tMoful Infjuntt.oa for thott dealinj; lur manufai'tunet any of tlie above, either fJrthe trade orliomou.e. Sent by mail, free of poLe, tor W centt, Addrew R K NOItJlANDr, Ml Market tlreet, rtt. Loult, Ma. teST Inlaw RAILROADS. JpiiNNHYLVANIA L'liNTItALIt i) i is i. c: t it ; k . 01 MIIch the Slioi-ifst Itoute hi Sn York! At I'itttbtir traiut from tlic U'rtf inn direit to th Union iicxit, Mhrre ra-oeni r fur llnrri.buiL'. DaIIU more, Washington, VhiUdi Iplilt, New Tork, llotton, and all Uie Niiw I.njlau t towii, tire trnntferrcd to traimof th l'i:.SVI,VA.MA U.llLItOAD. ltuy you tlci.ett for New York. rSul-tdelphm and all poinu Knit, Tit the I'lttKburr;. tlirt Wyue i I'hlcauo and thi' ri.'im.-iYlvini.i Central Cailroad. m I'liiifi .vi vnnn jtnin I i n rnmi "I i.v i Thelriiiu ol he I I. I, I OIS 1! K .V T 11 A I make ctoae cocntv-tlont it' M ittin and C"!u( tpo; and the t'Utire trip to Nca Vork it made with onlr Iw chanca of t:.rt, Elt'saut Wide laMtii;;or t-'urw. Wllil RjtlteU Ruofa uulpro tf I Neata! Thete etrt ure Ihorouiihl) MMitilnli d mid protuleO with t rery modern improit.iunt ncveiiit to the ttfety and oomfort of K-xrlnri NTATlMCOO.tl M.Ki:iI C'AItN, WoivlrutT l'atent, Uan tlirouli to I'.'i.l.iii'lpliHi on m'I Nii;lit Tiaina, and New Vwr! vi.i riiil.Klrljih-a mid Allentown, witli- . mi. t r,.,t ull, out i-Mniri', atl'irlim; ranseii u night or undle llllli 't reel, and Laiulnu: llifin In .Vftv Yurli ItoitrH lu .iIimh'i of nil titltrr l.turtj And in tune to eiup lloli l iwi'iiiotuoditlioliK befmr lliu iirrivtl of the putsen'ra by other otit. To IJoit.iu -d N Kn!iid pakeit ra tine rotitf I eir4' i i;dlvdi iriilli, it &i(etlheiii un oni-ortuully of teeinn thu tlne.t vivnt anions the Atlephauy MounUiiK, bc.iili't isi tuijj I'llKl'iir, IMliladelplnw and .Wm Vnk, 'iVltliuul lUIra tti. WO" All New CiiRUnd iw-kenyiHH lioldins lluouxh tickntH It irunofi rroil, viitli their Uiirg.ixc, io ail and Host Coniit'clion, in Ni w Vork, without charge. FuKr Dally Trains- LeaieN. V for IIo-lou. . ''Hon, Ilaliy Trains Leave rdhideipiiia , lot M rK, Via j..t,,.y t ihJtoN ln'lttnvr' Ti.. i. iln.iiiilv mnio by wile Ii iw.m nir.-i .'ju leavi' I C'lu. .liu H.iIupIh) iilti'iniKm, iu a tlii'i.iiKli r,ir. Thi" ' I""" Kiv'i lliu i'ltt.biirK, I'ott Wjyuf A tbuiirfu H.i Iwi.v p-.t in i ill ami i. Mi. tlii-'i'Kli without iUM.iy.nrr v i " " itil.iv.Htr V i in -m-w jimi. i vv .innn iii iiininn , ' jloui's hi AtlvrtJU'f o Other l.hiesl ? . 'l lie ;i:ii' l i ' i. -i rmi i iuhlm iii iu New I lu urn Kci'k ait I .-.u n.e ni:( ONI) 1MV. J-U In Ail Villus ill' iiii iittn r KMile-t with onr- ui.ii'i.M. .a i. -.ii t.i nnviiiN. i-iiii-.M'i.i.riuA, aei aiouiic auction, to thhlghet blddr, for oaib. at the front door of the Courf House, p Mldeltyaf Cairo. In it ronnfv of AI.T.tiHr .n.i ri,.,. .... T v. w u . i u ia .aiq aie morirax.