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ARTER & STEWART.
t-iirriwi-iM In II riir A i
GROCERS
Commission Merchants
Wo, till CotnlittiKUl Aviiitin,
CAT ItO, I LLU.
liristolSlliwefr
FAMILY
Kcop everything pcrtnlnlug to
tho lino of Htajilo unci I'anoy tiro
ocno, Wooden ware, VCf-ctablcn,
PrintH, tic, Km.
WHEELZE.
Wagona, Carta, rorunibuloton),
Voloeipodos, Wliool-IioriiCH,
SwIjjkh, TablCH, Chain?,
VnrdroboH, Hotlstoadu,
'J'rimltB, DiHhfH,
ui uiUKUMniumuetat'
Malaga Grape.', Fruits,
Nuts, Onkc'H Can
dies, &C, &c,
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No. 32 EIGHT STREET
CAIRO ILL.
VAiturrv sTtnti:.
New-York Store
WHOLliSALU AND III. TAIL.
VARIETY STOCK
IN THE CITY.
Goodfi Hold Vary Close.
Conifr I Oth St. uml Comnmroii.l A v.
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
0. 0. PATIER & CO.
CAIRO CITY BINDERY,
ST. C .T-XXTDQXiS,
PROPRIETOR.
BLNDIill AM) Hli.M HOOK
MAHUPACTUnr.R.
Iliillotln HullillniT, Corner Twollth .Itiiet
iui'1 WuuUliiKton Aviimif,
r VC'iiiimi nml ISnl1ni.ul Win), n .ivlnllj
t'ONNI'.ll I' I'lOX.
Consumption Cured
To I'nniiit or 'I'm Iln.iini
l.iniMMi riiii.vn -mi lll ili-nir Infniiii
your ituiliH ll.ul I IriMMi ii'lihi'
Curo i'oi ConsuuiDtion
nml nil lilt-culm nl' llnMliiiml mil l.nni:, nml
lint, liy In iii In my pruiilri', I huu- luiml
limulifili nl' ciihci, aii'l lull vile
ONU THOUSAND DOLLARS
fur n piifci It will mil l.inrlll liulr.il. sn trniiff
I will mini it Miniili' In liny Milfiivr
mlilri!Mlui;tm
l'liot ulioiv Hit littor to imy oin.' ynu nuv
vmnv who u Hinri-rlni? I'niiii llu'c illtwi-n nml
viiiik1 ruiiimiiiy yoiun,
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VOL. 7.
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BARCLAY BROS.
Wholenitlo
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PAINT AND
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WAX FLOWER MATERIAL, WINDOW GLASS,
BRUSHES, SOAPS, COLORS, OILS,
TUBE COLORS, DYE STUFFS,
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY.
VARNISHES, ETC., ETC.
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WHOLESALE & RETAIL, ! CAIRO RETAIL St PRESCRIPTION
74 Ohio Levee. 1 W.iahln,rto Av Cor. 8th St.
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C. WINSTON & CO.,
Real Estate Agents
ASH
AUCTIONEERS,
v-x omo Xj3a"vaai3.
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CATltO, ILLINOIS.
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J 1.1-tli.M-i.r lllli-
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JOHN Q. HARMAN & CO. i
Real Estate
HIOXJSE .A-G-EItTTS ,
COLLECTORS,
CONVEYANCERS, NOTARIES TUBLIC
AMI
! Luiul Aifimta of the Illinois Central unil
lnuliniuoii ana utiincy it. iv.
Coin panics,
North Cor. Sixth nml Ohio Loven,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
I. Kit oit i)iui.i:its.
R. SMYTH & CO.,
Wlmlr-ali- nm Iti lml II-ol.i J in
kForeiKii uml Domostio
A Nl
WIXKS !' A IX K IX IIS.
No. GO Ohio Lovoo,
CAIRO, ILLS.
I lll'' SMYTH A CO mo nnlly
1 1 ii laiui' sloi W nl' tin- lint jrii.U inllii' nml
lfl, ami kIu'htIii1 iilti'iitlim IciH'v nliulvwiU
i.iiirn in mi' niiiiiii'ii
iton:i.s.
ST. NICHOLAS
Hotel and Restaurant
No. 122
COMMERCIAL AVENUE
Tivn ilitoie. ni.i Hi nf Hie Tuiro nml Vliir-nint-. 1
. I.lillii.l'l iti'nt.
WM. WIJTZEL, Fioptletor. CI
ATIMSTV iviilili Lrpt nlniit nml .luy .for
liitlni nml tliniiiilioalH.
'J lif l't of mi'iiluiniMlalloii' f.ir tiniukllt
Klict nlTwu PiiII ii k-iI.i)
Ik
Ottci, Sullatln. D'AllAln-cr. Csmar T-.volft.lJ. Qtxaet suna.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS,
anil Retail
lila lb
Mi -
OIL DEALERS.
RETAILERS OF
Mi-
.misi:m.am:oik.
JACOB WALTER,
BUTCHER
Dealer in Fresh Meats
EIGHTH STREET,
Uotwuun Waahlnuton mill Coininurciul
Avonuea, uajolnlliK Hamiy'a.
-r -a-.., for alt ll.i-Li -l Half, i'nl M iittt.n
J. tal, Ijtinli, Miumyr, .a- . hihI I- I'll
1 .i 1 1-. I in mttc laiiillii- in mi urui.lclili- iiiiinnir
CAIRO
BOX and BASKET CO
i Ili-.ilrr In
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LUMBER,
AIIl.ln.lt linnl uml -oft,)
FLOORING, SIDING, LATH, Sic.
Mill and Yard,
Corner Thirty-Fourth Street and
Ohio Lovco.
DANIEL LAMPERT,
Fashionable Barbor
ASP
iXAin znxiasz2n,
EIGHTH STREET.
Between WaahluKton and Commercial
Avenueu.
E. MAXWELL &, CO.,
1i-.iIcm III
RAILWAY MACHINERY and BURNINO
TiOILS
No. 610 North Main Street,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
ej-n. ii.-a
AGENTS FOR FRENCH PLUMBAGO OILS
HIU'l'I.Y Ii:iM'l'.
VALENTINE RESCH,
Steamboat, Hotol and Family
SUPPLY DEPOT
AMI IIKAI I II IS
Groceries, ' Vegetables", Gamo,
POULTRY,
Fiah, Eggs, Northern Buttor, &e.
Eighth Street,
Between Washington and Comtnerolul
Avenues.
THURSDAY, .JANUARY 14, 1875.
SCHURZ.
f.ru .r.LWfi.i .... A.,r. fnllljliul ill- .
ma arx.r.i;ji un 1111. i.uuiiaiia uui i
kaoi:.
roui'iliil AiKiliiK'iilt nl' I'nliloltc
Iti'iiillilli'iiii .tKOlo!' Hie lliinxi'mim
I'lilli'.l or the Ailiiiliilitnillnii In
f . il I s I n 11 ii .
On Monilav lii't. Senator Scliiii', In the
Semite ehntillii'i'.erowileil to ll lltmo-t o;i
i:ielty,ealliil up the resolution .iiliinltteil
liy linn lut wei'li iuili'iietlntr lli luilicl'
nry eoiiunltlec to iniiilie uhntliIi-liitioii
til fon'ie-j is neci't.ary to weiire to the
people of l.oilNlaua their rights of m-ll-government
iinili r the coii-llliiliini nml
n-iiort with lent po.lhle dclny hy 9 1 1 1 or
otlierwlie.
The pallet ie In Itijr crow (li-il. .Mr. htev
wi'Oii inovcil that llie plillee nf the
Moor III the rear of the he rautiil
In tlie lailii who eouiil not alti iiiluiU
fion to the iniil'Tli'.
.Mr. Ilniullii ohjecteil. Mr. Sour, then
-poke in t'avoi'ol'tlie resolution siinihltliil
ly him.
Ahout to retire to private life (he -tlc-ii
of ii. i party wouhl iM-nctlt liini. nor
the defeat of any Injure him. 'riieuliject
now liijfore 1 1n Senate was o irrt-'at tliat
iia-iou or prejiiiliee ihoulil linil no place
III the lin-uMnif Sennlor in ilieuili" it.
He illil not tliink the ili hate ol InM
wii'k premature or in advance of tin;
I'act-. All the Imporlaiit fact- of
tlie case were in the pow.Ion of Sena
tor. He then reviewed the -eene ill l.oilUl
miaof.Mondav la-t,att(.'iiillii;tlie oraul.
atlou of the l.ejl-lature. tlie illterfereIKe
of tlie inilitary, etc.. mid -aid "What pro
vMon of tlio t'iintltiitiou wlr.it law
I- there oil till' i-tlltllte liimk- fiiriil-lilua
warrant for .ucli proeeedln-V It U -aid
in extenuation ol the liiterlereueij of the
military jinwcrof tlie l.'nited State-i that
tlie iki'-oii-ejeeted from the I.el-lature
hv the I'ederal -oldlery were not legally
ffccteil incinlieri of the J.Mature.
Siuipo-iii lliat li.'icl been . but that ii
not tlie niie-tion. The o,uelloii N. where
i- llic eou-lltutional iiriiiclple. where llie
law. uuthorllin; tlie I lilted state- -ol-dlur-
with niiiit.- In their liandi (o dc
tei'inluo who are the lea.illy elected
inelilber-i of a f late l.ci-lalliri and who
not' It i.-aid that the niode of organl
iii' that l.c-.rl-latiuv wu- not in accor
dance with tlie ".tatote- of that State.
Suppo-c that had been -o. hut that i
not the i-ue-tloii. The fUC-lion , where
I- tlie cou'-lltulioiiiil or li'iil warrant for
tin: hayouet'' of IVdenil oldlere to in
terpret the -tatute of tho State- mid to de
cide for mid on lt'xi-latlvc points of p.ir
liaiucntary law.
It 1-.-aid that the ovrmnr renue-ted
the aid of I'nlled Male- -soldiers to puri:e
the l'l-lalure of Illegal member-. That
limy be . but that I- not the ipictlon.
The ipicMloii Is where 1- the law author
l.lii'' the 1'niti'd State- -oldler- to do the
bidiliu; of tin Stale (iovvruor who attempt-
to decide who are to Ik. nieuilier
of tlie U-'.'l-lature nyiilarly eonveneil at
a place nml at a time lixed by law. U i--aul
that trniible wa- threatened between
the coiitciiditi' partlei in l.ouMaua. Siii-po-e
that hadliecu -o, hut that I- not the
I'Ui'-liou. Tlie ipie-tion !: where I? llie
law I Vol 1 1 which the national .'ovcrmiicut
In si eae of threatened trouble in a .Male
derives It- powi-r t" draj; out by arincd
force per-oii- --eateilasiiifnibiT-ofaState
l.e'.'l-ialiiiv. that other- may take their
plaee-'f Whiiu I- the law, I a-U'r N on
wl.l -eaich coii-litiitimi ami -latiitc- In
vai i.
It i- my dclil'iMto Jiuliiieiit. eon-el-entliiu-ly'lornie-1.
that the ilii-d done mi
the -ltli of. limitary. In l.ouldnua, cou-li
tute- a '.rro- and niaulfe-t violation of the
eou-tltiitlon and laws. We have an act
before ii- iiiillcatlmr n -pint In our j.'ni
ernmeiit which i- eilher lunnint of llu
cou-titiition and law-, or -o liitciprcl
thetn that t'ley ceau to be a r-alc'.-iiMid of
tlie independence of Ic-ji-latiou, tlteriht
a id liberties of the people: mid that -plrlt
-how- It-elf more iihiruiiiie; .Mill In the in
strument tlie executive ha- cho-eii to car
ry out his will.
X American eitlen can have nml
without profound regret and eiiially
profound .ipprehcn-ioii.. the ivccnt ill
patch of (Jen. Sheridan, to the Secretary
ol War. In which lie ?uj.'j.'e.i
that u ' iiiiiihtouk ela-. of rill
en -hoiild by Mholciale Ih' out
lawed toi banditti by a men.' proclamation
of tho President, to be delivered oer lo,i
military roniinandor for i-imuiiai v Jud'.'
inent by a military eoniinl Ion. Xoboily
respect- (leneral Slieiid.iu more Ihau 1
do for hU lirilllant deed- on the tleld of
battle. The nation lias dcllejilcd In lion
oriii'' Id- inline, and the nation would -in-ceiflv
ileplore to ,et tho hero of the
"Hide of Winchester" and I he " 'hart
al 1'lve I'ork-." ftaln Ills name byan at
li'iopt lo iiM'i-iiili' tlie law mid lead a
ilmijre iiKalu.! llie coii-llliilloinl
i ljilitK of hi- countrymen. It i miotlicr
lllu-tratlou of how jrreat a inaii may Im
a- a -oldler, and how con-ideiioii-ly un
able to uudei'-laud what civil law and a
cou-tltiltlou iiieau-. Hum -IiiIoii ill
llfrliliii"; for you, hut how little ill hij;ov
cui yoiu
On all i-lde- welniir qtie-llon- nUil If
thl-emi he done in l.ouMaua. ll'-lich
things he Mi-taliied by 'onj:ref. how
lon before it can be donu in Macsa-cliil-etts
ami Ohio'' How Ion-.' before
(lie eon-tillltlolllll rljiht-ofall the .Slate-,
the -elf-'.'ovei'iiuicnt ofall the people will
belinnipled under fool, How huij,' be.
fore a 'general ol the ariiii may fit hi the
chair von occupy to decide Hie ciuiteiteil
elections in order to make Hie majority hi
the Senate, and bcfoiOa wililler will italk
Inlo the house of the nation'!1 ivprc.-eiita-llves.Hiul
poluthi',' to the Speaker's mal
let, -av, "Hike awav that lauble."
Mr." Sell iiiy. -aid lie coiiieinplaled llie
prc-eiit ciWs with atuxe appi-elicn-lou
that our tline-lionoii ii con-tltutlonal iirln
t lplcs would bo rradually oblllerateil. by
tlie repeated ahti-ei of power, e.iluhll-li-lu'
Ihenielve- as picccili lit-, and Hint
the niachlnerv nl the iidmliil-tinllon may
become more and more an Iii-li iliueiil of
i lilt' rule, a tool lo iniiniil'.ictuit' niajorl
lies mid to organize tiluiidcr that in the
hollow -.hell ol reimbllran loim of uov-
erunieiu will become a mere football of j
inpiiclous uud de-polie faction-. '
lie commented upon the condition of i
allali'sln llie Soulh. and Kild that Con
res pa.-ed Imvb fonferrliiff H"1
I .Minimal liOUTIIIIieill ll.tllet 'il pilliein
ofa vei'Vdoublfulcon-tltiillouallly. The ,
I etl'ecl was ino-t deplorable, ill vexeild
I wavs. , ;
Your partisan In Hie .southern Stale.',
, mid ninonjr Ihi'iii the L'tvcdiel and cor- I
rupleit ol their kind. iM'giiu lo look upon
, OoiiL'tv. and the Xatlonal exeeuthe as
llu Ir natural allies ami -.worn protection-
I lu, bound to mslnlii them in power ny
whatever tiiean.s.
Kverv vaL'iiboud In tin) South eallltiL'
hltinclfa liepiibllean, thought hluneif
MMitt,
"WJtali.ln.Sftor'. Aveiiuo.
cnllllcil lii nlil linni you. uln'ii rii'lilti
onto ' itfCiv with mi ontrtiifi Mor.v.
Tin- color il iK (i)lc l)c.iii to tliiiili Unit
you wof lionml to iii'olcrl llioin. In
whatever tliey inlulit tia llilc:nl of ilc
J).'llillli),'llifiii the i'rt"lileiit nml the lion
) ll' of I heir own ollt Ir-ri 1 rlirlit' to -tilhl
li lliclr ,o.tlon ; the I'eifi inl olllce
lliililcr- In the South Im i. in, e iniii'e tliMli
t'MT Tl'tlU 11
of i:ittl'iiti intl!;ile mill
trH'KtTV.
I i ne t luuy aim I'ncKani; e-.irricii oil
me .-iaie M'liauir: in it i niieti state- ii'V
eiitii' culler, and 'hut up a Kcpuhllcaii
(!oellior In the cllloiil lioil'e. guarded
by tlie I'liiled Slates -oltllei-- to keep out
miothrr liepiibllean faction. Nay, more
than thai, the -ame I'ackaiilarran'jred the
la-t eleellon eainiiati.'ii in l.ouiiaiia. be
lujrnt the -ame time I nltetl st iles .Mar--lial
ami Chairman ot the Campaign com
.inlllee ol the KvUowx party, maiiairett
imt only the political eampaii,Mi, hut al-u
the luovi'inent of llie l ulled Slale
troojH, In eufoiit' the law-,
to keep his political opponent
from intliiililallii'' Ids political lilemls
Vt have K.vei-alle'il'.lnlurestnilcli In the
way. .Mexlin pronnutielam''iilnt:iud ri
val iroVcrniiicnls caloulaliu ujioii tlie
aid I hey may ret front the Xailoual fJov
ernnient the attorney .tiieral of the
rnlled Stales called upon lo make or
utuiiake Statu .'overiiuienl- with a wave
of his hand ami the department of Jii-tlci'
nt nto-t .'iiM'aiiiit,' like a central hureiiii
for the regulation of .Stale eleetloiii; .-till
more than that, a I'ederaljudjft' In l.oui--I,
Ilia hv a IiiMiiMiI urileriililer-allv ree-
j oul7.iil a- a fsro ami ino-t iinjtiMllliilile
u-iirpaiioii, Miiiiauy nuikiii; ti iat kov
erumriit ami a leul-latiue; the national
e.xeeiilive. with the nrniy -iitalnluir that
ii-iirpatiuu, and Conyii'-.i periultlhijr it
to be tloue, and now culinili.illti'r ill the
i'ederal -oltller. with llxed bav
ouets inarehiti-r Into llie lof
latlve liiJl of a State and
ilmhnr out by force mcii unlver-ally re
eo".'iil.ctl a- efaimaut-i fur memher-hip,
and httviin; been -eated. the -oldler-tleel-dlnjr
a eoiiti-tei election ea'e. andor
.'iiiilinjr a leHl-latlve hotly, the lletiten-ant-eneral
uifjjrc-tlii'j to the President
to outlaw by prticlamatlon, a uumeroits
lototpeople by whole-ale. that he tnav
try Iheiu by military e'.inniUlon, anil
then the yeeretary luluriiiiii'r the lieiiten-init-veiU'ral
hy telejiinph that that L'ov
eriuneiit ha-liill eoiultleiiceiu lib wi-tlom.
and aroiiiul till-the white-in the South,
tnit'luallv driven, look tiiou the iiallnual
pjvernuit ill a- tlielr iinplaeable and mi--criiiiuloii-
enemy, mid the iieoiile of the
whole country are full of nlariii and
miNlety about the -atety of llepuhlleau
Iii-tltutlou ami the rif;ht of exerv man
ill the laud.
lie would hail the day a-a ino-l au
spicious one for the colored iieople ot the
South when they threw nit' a -eamlalous
leader-hip of iho-e aiheiiturt'i-, who,
taking :idvaula-.'e of tlieir Iviiorsinee.
made them tools lor their rapacity.
lie ar-iuetl that Virjrinia. Xort'h Caro
lina and lieor-.'ia, where .-olf-;oi eminent
wa- uuob-triieteil. wen ;itlMinlnir In
pi o.ierlly. w lille in l.oui-laua ami other
State-! where -ef.-.'overniiieut was ob
structed, there wa. no pioiperlty. He
thoiiuht the lawle--ne of power iva-be-eomluj;
far more tlan';erou than a mob.
Mr. Sfhitrz continued: 1 jliall 1m-the
la-t man on earth to -ny a word of exeu-e
fur the Southern rutllniii who threatened
iicf-rii loiern wun viuienee. i know no
lanjiua-;!' too fevei-etoeoiiileiiintheiii. but
I cannot lorset that the only net of tec-rori-m
anil liilimid.iiliiii I ever hnppciieil
to witnt with my nun eves wa the
cruel I'ltililtltijr and ' -toiilii'-'of.-i isiloml
man In Xorth l arolina. In r-7'.'. by men
tit hi-own race, bceatl-e he had deelaied
for the Cou-ervntlvcs and ll'llie wliole
story of the South were lohl. it would be
tll-coeivil that -iich a praellce lia- nol
lieeil ilil'ri qilcnt.
I eaiillot forel lli.it; ;f tot lie dl-chan-i- of
laborer: fit tin employment fur political
eati-e. a ino-t 't'duetlve and ili'iiionillln
evamplel- tilli'ietl by Hie hlLdie-l author
ity In the land ; w Idle we have law In our
-tatute book-liupo-hi'r ii penalty for the
intimidation of voter- by threatened or
actual ill-char1.'!' from employment, It !
the notnrloii- practice of uilf jruvermin'iit
to ili-char'ie erry one of It-i iiiplove
who dare- to oppo-e the adnilnltr.ttkni
l,;,.,,,v'
i nave atway.- eomieinueii everv so
! ele-i of Inllinldiitlon liitcrferluu: wlih the
freeiloin ol political action, and therefore
I am for reniilne Civil Service leform.
hut while your Xatlonnl (ioveriiiiicnl I
(lie eliamploii Intimiilatoriii the laud, vou
inn-t not be -urprl-ed If pnrtl'iaii- on nil
-lilt- prolil from it- teachliii.--. It will lie
fiirluuate for the Xorlhern Slatesmid for
black- of the South, when, -iicciiinhluir
to their be-t Juil;meiil, I hey ilixlde ihelr
vole between the (lllferelit 'polltlotil p.ir-tle-;
when ihu- jlveii lo each part v a
choice to obtain Ihelr vote-, they make it
the Interest ami natural policy of each
party to protect their -afct'y mid ii--piet
their rilit-hi order lo -ceiire ihu-e
vote-.
I repeat what 1 once said In another
iilace, "nol in union i there safely, but
In division,"
The .Senator nd I-cd the people of l.oii-I-laiia
not lo allow any Iinpiil-eot pa--lou
to eariy away thclrjiiilj.'cincut. and -aid.
be rl;ht. trur-t rnthe' jii-tlceof ourcau-e,
lor -iirely the time cannot b.- far d!tant
when every American, who truly hue
Ills libel ty.'w ill not fall to rceoiile Ills
own ca-e hi the caii'e of a eou-lltiilloual
e;oenimeiit III l.oui-laua, when that
spirit of n peaceful t If tiny will liui'.v llie
iMiriier- iiiuler a cru-lilii; load of patri
otic Iinllj:n:itloii.
Senator Schiiiv. roiieludcil a- follow
"In the name of thai Inheritance of peace
and freedom you want lo leave your
children, In llie name ofihat pride with
which, a- American-, you lilt up your
head- :iliiuiir llie u.illon- of Hie world,
don't trltle with Ibe Coii-tiiutlon of your
couiitri. Don't put In Jeopardy thai
which-the true.-t -Jury 'ol the Aincil
eaii name. I.et not the lepii'-cntatlvc-of
Hie pcoplu falter and fail, when Hie
libertlc- ofa people aie at stake,
I declare II lu re as my -oleum eonile
tlou (lint the 'oii-ei vai'lxc- of l.oul-lana
did fairly cat r.i Hie election by a ton-id-erable
iiialoi'lly of vole-: that they Were
defrauded by the relurnlu' hoard of the
rc-ulu of that election; that the -oldleis
ol the Culled Stale-, u Inn they invaded
the lel-h'llve hall of l.oul'ilau.i, did not
vindicate, but Irainpietl under the foot ol
tavvie-- lorce the line will ol the people i
of l.oul-iaiia l.'twthllv expre-fd at the .
jioll.-. No man will be able to ohsciii'n
llie real nucMloii Im'I'oiv Hie S'liatebv auv ,
llllll-y -Ide liSIH'-." j
. i
Tow-Boat For Sale 1
-mil: Siilitrilticr oflii.
fur ".ih' llu Sti-mii
ll'ial. I Li- lliiiiiinlll. 1
.1 Tim In Mri M-W'litrl
'.i'I'v. iiukli'i. 111,11:111 1 unit I
liiriillinv in lii' ii.i' lift tit I'iilriii I tin.
lli'i' U'liKlll II II.' lift, liM' IiivmiIIIi'JI lirl, tin- I
1 Ii iiIIiSIih'I Hint llle.l-llli't '.'Til lull. Stic lia .1 !
IkiIIitv lil li'i t lini' n ml :H I in lit-s illMim tir. 'Jlilh .
prviiMUri' i jliie. irilliejllmlifrt 17 i Inrln-t In I
tliiinvlri'iinil l. lirl itukt'i '.' lnil iiimi, 1)4 In
flitk luitliiiiu'ltr mill IT Ini'lK lruki uml nil
in hFiiijiiiiiiieti.w-t!iUiiil 4 a t'rry nri'i
il.mnua, i.i 'viuiliy, nml In Ktiml ronillllun ivr i
I iuil.nloi.- t'ui-1 vim i nl 'ply In.
' . Taymiii.
(.iliai, III , NovciiilK'r'l, ItiTt, IW-ll-K-lf,
NO. -21.
unmssio mi:iji ims.
C. CLOSE,
lifllfUl
Commission Merchant
AMI lint tvt IX
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER,
HAIR, &o
Under City National Bank.
T WII.l.H'll i In e.ir-.i.i.l lot at initinfiu'lui-nn'
1. (irli-i t, H.l.lliij- l'iilj;lil
COFFEY,
HARRISON 6c CO.,
(Muvwort t.i I), llnnl A Co )
FORWARDING
Commission Merchants
Ami llmliTi In
FLOUR, GRAIN aud HAY,
No. G3 Ohio Leveo.
WOOD
RITTENHOUSE
AND BRO.
FLOUR AND GENERAL
Commission Merchants
No. 138,
OHIO LEVEE.
JOHN B. PHILLIS
AND SON,
,-ii.vu,ir In .1 i.Uii It I'lilllNj
FORWARDINQ
Commission Merchants
Ami llriili'i't in
HAY, CORN, OATS, FLOUR,
MEAL, BRAN, etc.
Agtaii ror j.alin & HAND POWDER CO'
Comer Tenth Street uu.l Ohio
Lovee.
I) Mull.iH i: c ,
MATHUSS & UHL,
FORWARDING
A lul I. mi ml
Commission Merchants
Urulm In
FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND
PRODUCE,
Oliio Iiovoo,
K .1. Ajns , i, ,tv,
AVRES & CO.,
FXiOun. ;
Ami Krntrikt
Commission Merchants
No. 78
OHIO LEVEE.
vihii.i.sam: liltOCI'.IIS.
STRATl'ON & BIRD,
Wholesale Grocers
-Vml
Commission Merchants
AQKNTB AMERICAN FOWOKR CO.
57 Ohio Lovoo.
II .V Thuin. I, 1. 'Jlioin.
THOMS & BROTHER,
(Miori-nul In II M lliilcn,)
Commission Merchants
Ami ilt.ilrr. hi
STAPLE AND TANCY
GROCERIES,
Foiolun and Domestic Fruits and Nuts
181 COMUEKCIAL AVENUE,
G. D. WILLIAMSON,
Wholesale Grocer
UriUr In
BOAT STORES,
Commission Merchant,
No76 OHIO LEVEE.
SI'KCIAI.iUtHillon lun tocoiilsiunit nd
tlllluK tmlcii
i'iiTNiri.j.
T"t.IAM H. aMITH, St. D.
Itr.slltKSl l: .V.i -II Thlrlffiilh Mrrrt, 1
wrni Wnliln-(tnti nteiiur nml U'hIiihI "im-t
okhci:. v.,,11, ,i.ir nr ,.
JiuTiii ..ninifTi'liI iiti, VVHililiKionniumf
'.nJivl,rSU' ""r sllli aiM VV.limt
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urn. 1: nont- rmtu ,, ,.nJ
.11.111 i til Il III
jU. W. 1JLAUW,
Gorman Physioiau.
omrl'.. lt,l', niocl, (iiii-ulr.),fonir
t.lulilti lini ami Wk-Iiuiihii nnur
i.vivn rits.
Attorney nl l.nw.
HtTIl I', tiliiii ter nwim funnrily
i ni.lr,l l.y Klt-t .Nallonul llmiL,
Mini. II.I.IVOW.
M
ULKEY & SON,
AUornoyH at Lniv.
OKFIf P.. Klfflilli, Mrt-t, lirtwicn ( oinmiT
rial ami WnliliiKlnn mnuif,
1 1.11 n 11 Mulkrv 1
Witllam L Mulloy (
CAIUO. Il.t.lNOIi
QHKBN & OlLDKltr.
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III lilltV.
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, 11; .-:ii.iii.ii II.IIIK,
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llie liealiui'iil nf
PITS OR EPILEPSY
a Mnily fur ini -, nml lie trill warrant m nue lv
till' lire 1.1 in iv iih-.i
tin imt l.iil lo -i ii'l l i linn f.,r a 'il l 1 ulUi t
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FREE TRIAL BOTTLE.
AiMiv-
DR. CHAS. T. PRICE
NitV Vuil.
rs.i;.i::.ii.tiy
iiisi'i,i,u:ti:ni s.
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
Normal University.
NOTICE.
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