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nnoc r.itit:. C, O. Art.r, J. w awwrt. ARTER & STEWART. Oucttttotf to D. Ailcr .1 Co GROCERS AND Commission Merchants Mo. 110 Ootnmerclul Avcnoe, CAIRO, ILLS. Bristol & Stilwell, FAMILY GROCERS Krop ovrrythlns pertaining to tho lino of Stnplo unci Fancy Gro scries, Woodouwure, Vcgutnblcs, Fruits, etc, &o. MESIICA1T SOAP PLANT POWDER! One Pound will make 8 1 quarts soft soap. ' I l Engliih Breakfast Mixture TEA $1.00 PER POUND. Hors for Salo. vmmmmmKMmmmmmmmm No. 32 EIGHT STREET CAIRO ILL. VAUitrrv stoke. New-York Store WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Iiargost VARIETY STOCK IN TIIE CITY. Ooods Bold Vory CJoso. Cornor lOUi St. and Commercial Av CAIRO. ILLINOIS. C. 0. PATIER & CO. 1M1.MMMIOI1.S. B. F. PARKER, IHaKr In PaintS, Oils, Varnishes, -ohuxx:ejs. Wull ropor, Window Glass, Win dow Shados, Sm, AJwij-j on uaail, ttir celebrated Illuadcatlns AUItOH.l OIL. Brona' ButldluKi CotuT Slovonth Btroot asd Washing ton Aveauo CAULO CITY BINDERY, 7. o. xzrrxixts, PBOPBtETOB. BINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. BttlllUa Bnitdlnir, Corner Twelfth Street and Wathlneton Avanoe, Ctptslro. XlUxxoia VCttt7 as4 SalUwl Wert ipwltlry, mm VOL. 7. muiiou iikai.i:kh- i R. SMYTH & CO., U'boWt? r.d I'.tUil llrr In Foreign and Domostio LIQUORS w im:s of all kisim, No. 60 Ohio Lovoo, CAIRO, ILLS. MKslt' -tVTII a co. ii-.v, ,, ntiy a Hittt tu:k or Ihe bi-it gnrU l"r Ut, mid yitemprUl nit-Minn toll m.ulMiiln rt'QClibr tho busltii'S F. M. STOCKFLETH, REOTIFIEH Ami liolrMc rteiikr in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Wines & Liquors 78 OHIO LEVEE, C3JaJIX.0, IZiliXNTOIB. Klf l" B lull 'fV of KENTUCKY BOURBON, Monontrnlieln and Ilj-o WHISKIES, French Brandies, Rhine, Kelly Island California 3ii.tr Nl'I'I'LV IHII'OT. VALENTINE RESCH, Htoamboat, Hotel and Family SUPPLY DEPOT am r.:xr t 1 Groceries, Vegetables, Game, poultry, Fish, Eggs, Northern Butter, &c. Eighth Street, Between Wanhlnirton nod Commercial Avenurs. J-J-Gowds H '"tiM lire cfciurjc iioAT.sroitr.s. SAM WILSON, BOAT STORES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Sea. No. 110 Olilo Tjovoo. iiotixk. ST. NICHOLAS Hotel and Restaurant No. 122 COMMERCIAL AVENUE Two iloors north nf the Cairo end Viiiwnms railroad iX)m. WM. WETZEL. Proprietor. A 1 tll'STY -rstcU krjit OIKlit uuJ 1U7 Or trulas uud Btiamboau Tl.s hcrt ot uruiiauiUtiaii9 tur traaeknt guutts at Tw o indium iriluy. rii'N. FITS CURED FREE - . MraOTr'W rr.".T..:. u. .....itAin. 111 w. ii.ruruniwi fitter. . r. ... . 1,1 . .-....,Hi.di vi. i-k wyuK .11 in "" :. i,..,.,t. lit 1'rirsJ is ikuiui eui'is"""! " tt Umttwat lf FITS OR EPILEPSY a itiKly Cr yjH, and uc will wantct a cui ly U' uj or hU ruuedy .1,1,1., u lo nut lull to iM-ud W bun for a trial Uottlci It coats uotuluif, mid Lu WILL CURE YOU No matter how loug lUindlnK your cux tuay or huw tutuy other nauedlea niuy liuv Clrculiue tad tcaliiutuUb uit with FREE TRIAL BOTTLE. Addre) SR. OHAS. T. W-O-W-dS-vl? PRICE Vvvt York Omc. "u.llo'.'.n 23llliLlor, Csnaor TvrelftlJ. OMcot t,al "Was-alactsu Ji.rroiiic. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, S5he nil elm. "LITTLE DAN." tfrom llic 1 ttrdt Trve I'tH'l , You ee, tlie. jicoplu al the I'o'tollico foou rvcoguliu luce ami iiam'. iuil 11 tcr a man or . i woman Inn nniicareil at tlic enirol-lellvi.'ry whitlow three or four limes they art' pretty well known.. It Is u rtul iilesiMire to naml out letters Minn-, wlill-j tli(!c!',il.(:,irclltt!i' ,or ends of others tojf.i hold of tlielr etils lies. One il.iv a ,vt"if or two n'o u luniiy looking little olil uimiait. wrimiij,' I:"'' '! KniwiiK hut having 11 lily look nml a motherly fae-. npiM-nrwl al tlw window Hinl mkwl foru Mter. There wits ouu lor her. M ia front a tlittunt rliy, nml one could h.ivi: told mat an unlearned hoy dl-, leeU d lh envelpl"'. There win u little "d" In "Detroit with a hlij "T" to eml the word, and It -eemed woinlerlul that the li-tier ever riii'.'h"lItf.detiiialloii. Tin? old lady lelt i:oud thai, teat i hi her eves and vet tr.viiur lain I u nulle, cln- put her head Into tliu window and tald : "Thank! IlVfrom my hoy Dan. and you don't know how inuelt good It doe me!" , , The lady delivery elerk roe up to look alter the o'ld oiuan. and when it -eeotid letter (.time he wu'lookltijf Miiduatclilu'r lor "mother" a whole day More the let ter wu" pii-M.-d out. "It' iroin my little Dan ajnin," erled the old woman", u Ihj noticed the Mi'ier ferintion. "Ile'n in liutlido, learumtr a tratle. He'" only a hit ol'u I my and there wu-n'ta -how lorlihu In Detroit, and he--ide he u:n i uiiiiIm out uihf- and o I njr to I he had. J M'uthhu nun and he'8 working hard and trying to ! "ood. I.!in hlfi my D.oi! I'm a hue' widuw niih onlv liliu li love. Hlid I hope he'll le i.t.Hl 1" "I ho." tio," addeil the elerk. anil aft-r that thf two were iriend-. Siiih tiiue the letter Wen' hir lelweel, mid v. lieu ihi old woman would worry over llle delay, i.lnl the 1 tear." would lall, the lady would aluio.-t -htd tear.- with her. "'Mother" would "pen tie? letter Ht the window, and it I an m leelinu' hrnve hegried and eettltiL' iilouir w-ll hoih would IT.iolee, while le-tll would -till he aitxlou-t'f he cumplaiii'il and wa-di connived. Almo-t every wii-k !'r a year and ledl the old ladv nt-ehnl n letter, ami Ju-t in nfjularly Ai" came to ptt an auwer. .She wroie in n iiualut old hand, hut the hoy could make out every word, and onee wheirhe wrote that her wrlllujr was lmiroviiiL'. he lelt alt her pride wliieh u sclioul J-'irl eoiltd have kIiowii. lie Im proved as well. Hy and hv he wrote "De troit" plain and lair. jikI he took extra pallia to cotntneuee iU "Dear .Mother" with h Knual llouriMi, and to add Koine thinsj extra alter the word "Your Son D.ui." Thoo U tters were lood and drink to the old lady, and he seemed to actually ;row youni'er. Little Dan had many trieudi in the ioioUte.., ;iiid had the mother Im.-cu 111 any carrier would have hunt.-d till midnight to Ibid her and hand her the looked-l'or letter. Thre- or tour weeks ago when she ojKMitd her letter lw wept and mlle'l as over the first. Dan wrote that he wa coming home lor a week, mid her heart wot lull. She said he'd have the collate looklnv' like new lor liliu, and miu d he at the depot to wel come him llr-t of all. Everybody lelt t'lad Willi her. and the lady eletk va to H) uji oine evening and have tin with her una no little Dan and praic and encouniee hiui. for the more kind wcnN a lxy can have the better will he eek to do. There wa no letter the next Tuesday, but the two excu-ed li ab-euce hy fay liur that Dan wies retthie; ready to come lionie. That ivm early in IVbruary, and lie was to come about the lift of March. The uextTueNdv tluiv win a letter, but the handwriting wa not llitl" D.in'. It wit a Mranze. bu-lue;s hand, Mid the clerk felt a chill run over her as -he turn ed it out. It miulit Ik irou I new. hut .-he feared tint. "Mother" came hint the n-'Ular hour, and ! lurmd pale as she took the envelope. 1 ler !liijrer trembled a .-lie opened It, and -he had to wipe the nit Jt from her eeei Iwlbre die could decl pliernword. lilie hadn't read over tour or live lines wnen !ie uiiereii a moan nun .-auk riulit down, like one eni;lied with some awful w elj;ht. They iitied lier up and took her home, the letter elapetl hi her -tlir linden-; and, thuii!.'h Am came out of the taint alter awhile, her heart wa- broken, and In a week Am was in her .'law. Dan wa, dead ! The letter -aid that he had hi en taken suddenly 111, and that notliliiL' eould save him. The blow wa loo heavy lor one with tier gray halr-nuul chlldl-li heart, and her little old cottage U without a tenant. No more letters comineueini.' "Dear Mother" conic lor the dead, and the tt'cmhliiiK hand which u-ed to linger fondlv over the word-. "My dear hoy, Dan,'' are folded over a lilele hrea-l, tliei-y to rest till the tuiecU iiucla.-p them. lots 11 ih Viewed Abroad. irifioliltv (.Scotland) Jouruul Kill. Is. The triul of the action Tiltou vs. II. W . 1 Ueecherlor the highest olleiiso know n to families Is in its sixth week. However lv may end, it i almost certain that the lamed tulul-tci' of Plymouth Church, llrooklyn. has finished hl professional career. Casting aside all Moulton's and Tlllou's evidence as worthless, theiu Is documentary testimony enough to show 1 that. It" Mr. lleccher were In any village, in rile, he would wo touted in a water butt. We have not been Tilton'eeiidcuce; 1 we have, though, read that of .Moitllon, I who leaves tho luipieftloii of belnir a singularly clever man. All tlilngj are nof-lble In America, and wo should not wonder that tho report of Ids bcarlnjr in the wltuc?.box mid it Is to be remarked that w hen he blown his non-he Is reported will ctiuso liliu to be run for thu ricbldeiicy. We are also bound to add that there U nolh ItiC llku tortuousncf s in ids very lonj,' Ktjitemeni a id nroi nr oua cross-uxa a- ildnr His attduduMs btralgl.tforward, i... i.v... h... and he dow not. bend by a scnleueo. Uail as the whole story Is, tuitl It U feilerliis with tnav'rroiycorruptlon.lt la tcatcely moie defaming to the American people than thu American reportlmr. In tins country, the New York iUrmd, through elht of whose nonpareil paen wo have wadeil, would require, to be accompanied lulo the bouse with chloride of lliue. 1 m . m 1 1 fcjr" Gov. Hooth of California havltiL' itnlgued liln olllco hi order to take- his seat in the United Slates Senate, i.iout.. Gov. Kouiauldo l'aehecho, a native Call fornlan. becomes Governor. Ho Is J I years old, was educated lu Kurope ; while vet a vouiijr iniin, was electeil Coiiniy "Jtiiluu in tjanta llarnara county wluie hu wan bom, has been in botlu hriineheH of the Leiclilaturi', mid lias beeu 'J'aaiutvr onhoSttU';. P WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 17, 1875. I'orliiiivt r- llm I'retlitcnU. Vahlti"ton lea an estate worth nearly $1(10.000. Theelder Adaui leftu moderate for tune at hU death. Jitlersnn died comparatively poor. If (.'onure'j had not purchased hi llbmry it a price far abovi; ll. value S20.00U he would with dilll-ulty have kent out of bankruptcy nt the cloo of hl lire. .Madron Ktvnl hi money and wa com paratively rich. Tlie fortuni- ot hU wid ow was Increased by the purchase of hh manuscript piipen by congress, fjr $wm .lames Monroe.thc clxlh president, dud .so poor that he win burled attheexK iii of Id relative, hi the cemetery hetwirii Second ami Third etrcetx, near the llow crv hi New Vorl; city. .lolin-Qnlncy Adam lelt about SJO.OOO. the rei-ult ot indtisiry, prudence mid n "mall Inheritance. He was methodical and economical. , , Andrew .lack'ou leftn valuable e't.ito, known r. the llenntiaije, about twelve mlle from Nashville. T une.M e. Martin Van llureti dleil rich. Ill elate, was estimated at nearlv i'HOO.OOO. .la s K. rolkleltiiooutSiriO.'WO. .loliu Tyler was a haiikrupt when he became prc-tdciit. He hu-bauded hh meaiw while in ullicc. married u rich wife, and died wealthy In worldly fortune. Zaeharv Tailor left about .'I.IO.OOO. .Millard Kilinore died a wealth v man. Franklin lVrce saMtl sWvO ditriu' hl term of service sh pn-ldetit. .lames liuchauau dleil a bachelor, and hit an e-tate i.dued at .2UO.0O0 at Hie least. Abraham Lincoln hfialMit S7.")00. A Snrlnl Sensation In M iiblnloii. "The liite't social seii-atiou," cayj tho Nashinrtou corre-pondeni of tlie Ho-ton llrralit, "is that cau-ed by the arrest of a voiiii;? man named St. Clair, olhurwl-o known u- "is' ."Sinclair. This ymmtf man loiiud riat eiijoymeiil hi atleiiilliic; the UUIlleroU la-hiouable ball-, Jiartle. nml receptions ''iveii here durhie; tlie prc-cnt winter, titlfi-ed In the clothing of a la-h-lonable N'lleol tin? season. Ill "jrel up' win (Oiiiewliat lemarkable. and. Mnmij to Miy. leilnyed lili dillieillt part so will that he was not dl-coveied until Withie day evi-nhia- la-t, while In attendance at the -ociahle ;:ivcn by the Minnesota ?-tatc As-oolatiou al Ma-onle Temple. Then lie attended, and attracted much alien tion, Iji-hie;. as it were, one of the leading Ik-IIcs of tlie evening. He was arreted soon alter leal hi": the Temple. He claims to be hut 1" years old. but hU lather says he Is JO. Ills divss was of the latest la-lilon. and he wore four-button wlilte kid gloe-. His hair ornamenta tions Were pro-tired at tho same place where other belles procured them, and were decidedly taste.'ul. llehaiaiery feminine ajipearattce. an J as a lady would be called Tery irood looking. In the pocket of the dre-i wa found a H'Jte stoned by a Soul hern and somewhat !--cure member oft'ouxresi, whohaslaileil to be re-elected, request 1 1 itf t he dookeeier of the House jralleries'toailinitlhebian-r at all limes to the ladies' gallery.' b -lde-; tim e letters which he as Mis ftlucl.ur," had received from certain male admirer and a female trlend. The cam; was tlxeil nl the police court, and no iirosccuiltm followed, ibough there were a, renl many curious person- there yesterday moriihi', who wanted to see the young t..n., it I. lie t'mler I.iillli .niult'iiil. A writer -ays: "Whatever uii"ht be the merits of tlie second empire, it could certainly boast of the gayest court in the world and the mo-t lavish and j;or.'eou ceremonials, So lone; as it la-ted l'arls was at Its palmiest, with u spaiklinjr sa lons mulibed hy oromi-cuous but showy crowds. it 1111111)111011- toilets, its swarnis of j?;llttcriiirciiuip.i,L'os,antl its generally tree iiml ea-y exi-teuee. Itli all lis un stinted luxury the lite in the immediate court set was hetter tuid purer than in some of the inferior spheres. Vet the tone encouraged was tlie levef-e of a moral one. Adventurers were in the as cendant; wealth paid Its way every where, and society went upon tho llour-e. When sin did not pa.adc itself sliaiuelcly, as It olteti di'l. it arranged Its meretricious toilets like the rest of the fashionable world and dntped lt.-elf coipicttl-hly In the slight ami liliu-y garments which concealed iw ilcloruiuk's while setlhi otf Its attractloiir.'' I'or all l'e in iile Complaint ia vouiik' nr old mir-h d or -Itisle, nt tlie ilawii oi woiiiaiilio -d ce tho fUtiugc ol lte, l)i. I'i ren's Ki. n lie I're'eiiielnu laalilfi-s iiieli i Hiitiv y rcuiuilt 1 ihlliience n- lo all tiiith Uih lou leal pinlm Iroin nil w let lle it. Mr. .louxA Kim.kv, i'rug.'it, at Kuoh .Soslei,.M ., virile-a tolluWM r. I' ciee, Itull'alti, i. V Dcir Sir: Y nriiH'ih hie sc'l bet ( r tit .hi an) other 1 keep, uutl tte nil Vcrssl s .lis la i; foil. I he pii.ie are espeeijlly delt.ditu i vi'n ill I'.no i-u frcseilpll n, mid It set in u l'4vnrite iiiiiiiui; all that have ucr tlcd It." It is hold by d uuiil-li and iteulers in meili emii. 11 1;, ICE! ICE!! I0E!!1 THOMAS SPROAT & SON, Whylwule tmd IUUII IH-uh-rs lu PURE LAKE ICE CA1H0, 11X8. and COLUMBUS, KY. cairo orricEt At Huloa & Wilson's, Corner Twllth St. ttnd ObloLovee. WE will tun u hr wusmi tlirwjigliout the huwoa, iWlwrln? yarn luke lie in any lrt of Owelty at thu lowit inrt irlc, nud will ulanfuraUh our lrict.lciit;!'lt bodty with r by ilia cKe or car loud, 1'uckeil in tuwdail or ifilpmtut to nv dUtiinct. E. MAXWELL 6c CO. IhuleM lu RAILWAY MACinNEBY and BURNING tJrOILS-Sr No, 010 North Main Street 8T. LOUIS, MO, AGENTS FOR FRErK PLUMBAGO OILS t. . Uztu lll I Vr IM liulM f-i kujf rli.l ut Cs1"st Hk- J".',?ll i j 1 1 j ' i. mm Mlu.llIimV IMS ILu: nlleftn. WM. GLENN & SONS. Head-Quarters for Groceries ! IMMENSE STOCK! GREAT VARIETY.! LOW PRICES! COFFEE Ei", Lapjuayra, Java, Mocha. SUGAR Now Orleans, Hard and Soft Refined. SYRUP New Orleans and Eastern. TEAS, TOBACCOS, and CIGARS. Finest Ass:rtment in the West AIJ Commission Merchants, AND Dr.At.KIU IS i Provisions.Flour,Grain, Seeds, DriedFmit, AND OTHER PRODUCE. 68, 70, and 72 Vine Street, CINCINNATI. 'o.fiiiissio. .iii:it( hams. C. CLOSE, Oinrni! Commission Merchant AVll DClt.Kli t: LIME, CEMENT, PLASTEK, HAIR, 61c, Unilnr City National Bnnk. tWII.I. -ell in rar-1'i.ul lots ut uuniiliictuiir lrl: . u't liiv I nl.'ti! WOOD RITTENHOUSE AND BRO. FLOUR AND GENERAL Commission Merchants No. 138, OHIO LEVEE. , JOHN B. PHILLIS I and son, .Succciurn to John 11 I'hlll :i) . FORWARDING ( -AM- ! Commission Merchants I Au! Dealer la IIAV, ORN, OATS, FLOUR, MEAL, BRA;, etc Ageati fcr LAFLIN & EAND POWDKK CO Corner Tenth fi.trect nml Ohio Lnvoo. Z 1) Mathifs. i; C. Ltil. MATHUSS & UHL, FORWARDING And (.(ncrnl Commission Merchants Hcid'TS In FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND PRODUCE, CSL Oliio Lovoo. i:. .1. Ans ? I). Ajres. AYRES tfcBCO., 2jXjo-crn And vr nf I Jl Commission Merchants No. 78 OHIO LEVEE. "The Best Thing; in the West." Atchison, Topeh I Santa h 1 1 JLm aktd s in kansas. 0,000,000 A.OII.I3S Of tlicUtt I'arminKaud .Kncultiirul Umlu li; Anurlru, rituateit hi uud neur the li'iuitlhil lotlouwood und llreut Atkaujn vullo, tuo gttrUvuot tli West, ou i U Yeara' Credit, with 7 per cent. later- est, anu uu per oeni. uiaoouui for luiprowmcnta, r a it 1: it i: i' v n n i: i To iiurchatr9 of Laud. ItJ-ClieuUr;, with mui, Kh ug Ml lul'ortns .lou.cutme. Ad-Uc, h JOlssoVt Ar 'ui; Land Couuullouer, 'l'oHkn. KuU' m. 137 l-7-uam THU MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY w lNNi:itS of tnwe hUhist lucslulu and ill- ' nloiiu of honor, at Uuna, IsTJ, und I i..i. fii7 nderllw llntflt usdortiiieut ot 1 tliuU'Jt I'ubluct oikuii in lh world, iucludliix i tiw rtylei wltli iwut imiiroTt'iaeuts not ouly , CAcdiiilvcly loriueh, us formerly, but uljo on i ut-w iUui of rmy iwyiuiuts, the iuot tinomule wit otiriwl. Ortruns mitcd with lirlvllrnu ot iiuiclw.e, to iilmojt uuy part of the coimtry. Iv.t im) roeut !MjiiruiiHiinlj llhittrutfl eiitaloxun unit chvuur. with mil iKirticnhiis, t I'm on iiiitst. iMrc MASON & HAMLIN ORQAN 00., lloilou, New Vorl. or Clilciiyo11 NO. 74. BOBBINS' hdiis mm. 112 COMMERCIAL AVE CAIRO' ILL Pianos and Organs, SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF EVEHY DESCRIPTION. , HALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S i Of World wide Reputation. AcknunK'Igiil by nil swl Mulrun to tlie I bvil t'laini niiW nuilc. ' THE GREAT UNION PIaKO, i wlilcli we have s 1.'. over 400 dimnic I twelve ear pas , bvcouihi luoie and unre iK-iniur every ohv. SMITH'S .3IERICAN 0IU1AN, HplctuUil toue. Power aud Durublllty. Kimball's Orchestral Organ, A ICIV tine iU'trutneiil, adapted lo luttni- m mat m tu us vuvai mu-ic. a i.l Tin: Aimvi: aiu: orKKitEn on xx i.i-y -Mfitiiiuy 1" ijiuents, nt loiviisure J refcMNlI ts of L m J'rlees. SHEET JVSUSJG In gnu' vart ty, iiieludla all ihe new anil jin, .a r iuuii oi lie- it;iy. Orders trom the C untiy proini lly nil n mi sent b m ill. ! VIOLINS GUITARS BANJOS, AITOHDEOXS, CLAKINETS FLUTES, P COLOS, TAW1B0RINES l'UK.VC'II HAIil's. K'i'C, KT( . Band Instruments of all Kinds Furrlilicd to Or'er. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, OUITARS, ETC. 01 thu lltsl Quality. Classical Studies and Exorcises Of all grades for Piano or Voice. ljJTcrv (le-crlpilon ol Jlu-le I ! r chiiinl s" tiirnl-lieil lo nrder. prom iili uu i at prices lower thill e er ill'eied neforo. IiKSIV Al0 Ol" ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY. Send fur Illu-tr.i'eil Cualiv-'iio and Price hist ol these In atidlill t;r"tiius. All (Icodi Warranted as Represented, '"robbins' music bazap, Cuiro, Illinois. iiimi. iisi .in: aiii:- r. JOHN ft. HARMAN & CO. Real Estato KEOTJSE A-O-BlsTTS COLLECTORS, CONVEYANCERS, NOTARIES PUBLIC IMS Land Akfoutu of tho Illlnota Ooutrnl aud UurllUKtou and Uttojy H, H. CoiapaaioD, North Cor. Eixth nud Ohio Lovoo, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. HENRY BREIHAN, Olxlo Ziovoe, Sot. Second aad fourth StrcotB, MTUuWs4U aod Itetidl Icrtu Milwaulsoo Beer, Berliner Weiss Beer, Bottled Ale, Sweet Cider, Soltzor and Soda Water, Etc. IL3.livuy keops a heavy Hook on luiud, und U pivouit-l lu iiiiiii.ii lull .up)ll ou try aUuit tiglK'v, m tli Ium vat rnleo. fud lu your vrdws. IVMJ-lm lIIY.mtlNH. yiLLIAM B- SMITH, M. D. ItK.itl'KNCt:: -- Jl nilrttoiith Mrttl, 1 '.wi.-ii VohiiiKtoii mentis und tt'ulmit trwt OKt'ltli; .Nortli al'te of Klht!i utrwt b. twivn (..iiiiiiiiTclal mi' I WiMlilnfftonarenut W. DUNNINO, M. D. lll.'lllh.M K- kriicr Mnth and M'nlniit ,tm.-t OtTlCK: Crn-r flxtli lr:t nd OhloIerce. Ol-TH'K IIOLIli Krumau.m. to 14m.. and .Van to e tu. W. DLAUW, German "Physician. OKKICK: IlinVr'n lllk, (un-Maln). otner KIk'UIi tlnvt nml WnihliiKlon aicnuo I,AYi:itS. JOHN H.MUIJCEY, Attorney nt I.nw. CAIUO. II.MNOI3. OKt'Ul: Klhtli Mnrt, livnrein Cummft cu! mnl UWilagton nvriiurs. AMU EL P. WIIEELER, Attorney at Tiuv. orrif K. 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