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W. L. BRISTOL,
FAMILY
GROCER
FORWARDING
A.Stj
Commission Merchant,
.Antlilenkr n
FLOUR, MEALQRAIN HAY,
02a;t, Sullotln. 33u.lld.laer. Cp Twlftii Stxot Bind. -vraaliAiictan. J.Trxii.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1875.
VOL. 7.
NO. 250.
Keeps ovorythlng portaining to
tho lino of Staplo ana Fanoy Oro
3orlofl, Woodonwaro, Vogotablos,
Fruits, &c, Sto.
4 ji
4
Try My Now Stylo Mixed
TEA,
Different Combination From tiny
Boforo OH'crcd iu tho Market,
rind or Excellent Flavor.
Choice Srlectlonof
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE,
CROCKER YWAHE
nnd FLOWER POTS.
i m it1, m fcifn
THE "BOSS"
WISCONSIN BUTTER,
SVTft P.-.cl nich
Central Hop Yeast
Af.nln This Sumtnor.
No. 32 EIGHT STREET
CAIRO ILL.
I O I I..
Coal Coal.
PITTSBURGH,
PARADISE,
MT. CARBON(Big Muddy)
AXD
PEYTONA CANNEL
COAL!
Orders for Conl by tho cnr-load,
ton, or in hogsheads, for hhipment,
sromptlv attonded to.
fSTTo largo consumers and all
manufacturers, wo aro proparcd
io supply any quantity, by tho
month or year, at uniform rates.
CAIRO CITY COAL COMPANY.
t3"IInlllday Brn 'anirc, So. 70 Uliio Levee,
trllulllilay llui 'nwluiribo.it.
CfAt i:)iillnti SHIM, or
Ei At the Conl Dump, 1'oot of Thirty-Light
.rtt
B3"l'o8t onicc Drawer. 300.
VALENTINE RESCH,
GROCER.
-Denier Iw
Butter, Eggs, Fish, Poultry,
Gamo and all kinds of frosh
Fruit and Vegetables.
Eighth Street, Carro, 111
-9-Onlcr for Mcnniliout iironnitly filled nt
tny liour, day or night .-i.t-tt
HOWIE BROTHERS,
PACKERS,
Wholesale, Retail and
Commission.
EIGHTH STREET.
Highest Cuah Frioo paid for
Hogs and Cattlo.
A Book for the People.
' mn . . t.il ruff... li.it.. uli Ine nuliirul
irz UUUUlr tuiumii 'iKVai.u bv mm
.ll.Vltlll AUK. ) .noral ril r.'l.ii"i.i.l Ihc ;iet,
UnriiSijU, It. iluiicji an J ilituslinru
tldni, thoMystcrle.orileproductl.B.&o. mumIsiU
th'rllynn ilitvri..i..cliMa.(.i.nni'lmnry onilUCD.
eiM.iveOr a isnt botlisvices. Iiieluilliiii ai luin.,il irrr
vato. V.no.ejlnrul CJhrouioDiscaHCSi'f liuUii,i. Uic
i licet of Karjy Abusta mi Uiu intuul .y.lem mul t!i lUn.
nt avii... h li..fjru anil milpr iimrrlutf. . Irmlllil! to lire.
liistuf Jtesy s'll Xmpottmcy a iirUslu iouu.liuriuliv
msrricii ".
Ilium eui.tfiiiinwih g mnrrUei'. .it a mir
.....lr u.li.rilunielit. Lul litlieui.iv nmiulur mnllisl Murk
slvlua iiiiuicruui iiii'm ptiuni fur hi! tin sImiis cIImr.c.
f iloe, Plr CJYrrt,IJWi.uuimdlu cIcVi. l.H. A i'sui.
ihll tn mo linruv cJ Irtstnicnt or Spermatorrhea, nlv
Iu2 com. uts of the tsuis sieik.;ciillnusloilwrsr'iou
irOilnt of lamp- Alto a, small Medical Traatlic ouU.t
&itillt9uct,il) ((. Mil. AUinii,
MIlltOK IIKAl.ERN.
R. SMYTH & CO.,
Wholesale on l Ketall Dealers In
Foreign and Domestic
LIQUORS
WIM H OF AIT KIXDM,
No. 60 Ohio Leveo,
CAIRO, ILLS.
MESSIlf . SMYTH A CO. Imvc cnn.untly
a Urge stork of the lwlfiM i"ie mar
ket, nnd rM-clul attention lulhe wholesale
ranch ol the. limine1
wiioi.r-sAi.r. ntK i:its.
STRATTON & BIRD,
Wholesale Grocers
-And
Commission Merchants
AQKNTS AMERICAN rOWDER CO.
57 Ohio Levee.
G. D WILLIAMSON,
Wholesale Grocer
Dialer n
BOAT STORES,!
Commission Merchant,
No. 76 OHIO LEVEE.
SI'KCIA I, situation glun tocoii'Igmiients and
IMIXT AMI UII.N.
B. F. PARKER,
Dealer In
faints, Oils, Varnishes,
BRuanBS,
rtTall Paper, Window Glass, Win
dow Shades, &c.
Alnay? on lumd, tLu celebr-lcil Illuminating
AlltOItA Oil,.
Corner Eleventh Street und Wuahlui:-
ton Avenuu
CAIRO CITY BINDERY,
J". O. XXxxolf.
L'inprictnr,
BINDER AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURER,
Bulletin Bulldintr. Cor. Twelfth Stieot
and WasmnKlon Avonuo,
Cniro, Xllixxoin.
KJ'County nnd Killrond Work a Specialty.
The Best is alwnys tho Cheapest?
r.
Grocers,
muis
As?EtC'
The sliding top is without seams or
hinges, and cannot get out of order.
The measuring Pump Is the easiest,
fastest, and ONLY PATENT PUMP used
In a gaivanlied Iron tank. Prices reduced.
Send for Catalogue,
WILSON t EVENDEN,
IV..&; .1 Mmu'ii luriK, It 4 1) Vit Liit f l CLKif f-
For Salo at Manufacturers ' prlcos by
Barclay Bro's.,
Wholesale Druggists,
CAIRO, ILLS.
1 m-oiK
CARL PETERS,
HORSE SHOER,
BLACKSMITH
AND
Wagon Maker,
sixth STREET. Botwoon OHIO
LEVEE AND COMMERCIAL
AVi.WUJ.
Manufacture his own Horso Shoes and
can Aasmo Qooil Work.
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
0-Mlll
1 TMKK
A Mi
Wanting BchooiyuniltureoriunnliQijhouldssTll)
1 tUAKEU.yo.llN SvemaM.,tH.l,oull,Ma
vcf as nuk ir pat.
Competent literary critics have pronounced
thelollowlnKpotm unMirpa'icd by nny other
production of class In our language, It In
perfect in rhyme, beautiful m nffim-nnil cxiircs
nion: lonu thcliotirdmwmilgh,
1 he hour we've wnltol lon,
.'rtheiinglaloiiaflor through tliutkv,
'liMtmy .iplrlt miv brink rrom It .ii5'iii mul
try
Its Vjicelunn Inllulteton?.
.!utnw iiitlicMiimlwrinriilKrit
fame o'er me with iwuy-KlvniK mvalh,
'1 he curtain, Imlfllltt'l, reekH tuliir auni
rhow wlii'lnw which look on the klngitom or
IlKht
ThntbonlPM tho river of death .
Ami n vlilon Ml aolemn nn'l "iwctt
HrlKlngKlmnKOf u murnltijr-llt Unut
1 MVf the while atiori' which thep.ile w iters lje-.it
And I heard the low lull a the broke at their
feet
Who walked on tlw l-utlful traiid.
And I wowlcn'l why aplrll could iilliitf
Tn tlielrclny with u atruMleand "lifh,.
When life's nunilc aiitumn l belter thin tprinir.
And the soul llles aivnv, like 11 ,.arrour to einK
In 11 clinic where leave never die.
Iou.1. come rlo'e to my lied.
And Uy your dear liaud 011 my brow;
The aamc touch Ihut thrllleil me in days that me
And railed the lot D'tnorvoullifroin the dead,
Can brighten the brief moments now.
We have Urn! from the co d woild apart.
And your tnut was too generous und true
i'or their hate to oVrthrows when the elander
ersdart W.H rnnVlltiKdecp In mv deolale htnit,
I wa? dealer thancitr to you.
I tlmnk tlielSrent Fntlier for this,
'J hat our luvels not lavish in valnj
Kach germ In the future will blossom to bliss.
And the forms that we loic, nnd the lip that we
Ll' . ,
Never Mirlnk ut the shadow of pain.
ISr the light of this fidlh am 1 taught
'1 hat tny llirlonly liegun:
In the atreiigth ol this ho lune I stnisgkd and
fought
With the legl')H'jf rong, till my armor lia'
eaught
The gleam ofKtcndiy's tun.
Lr-nna , look forth and Is hold
from beiidlaiid from lilllsld.', and dcip,
'1 he day-king eurrtiiders his banners of gold,
I be tMlllght ndiiincei through vmodlaiid nnd
Mold,
And the ilewa Itlc lieglnnini' to Wf-p.
I lie moon'seihtr hair lies iiucuihd
Down thebnad-brt':idleImoiintHlntnMay;
'11... kiiii.i tM L'lurv nL'niii slnill be furled
On the walls of the 'et, o'irtlic plains of the
worm.
And 'lull lise In a llmitlc-s wa,',
Mh1 roinenot In tears to my tomb,
Vri,.lt,nt ulthlnlll HnWel-s llie sod:
There Is rest among rotes tiw swcit for Its
gloom,
And life where the lllllcs eternally bloom,
In thelulm-breuttjliig ganlem of Ood.
Yit deeply those memories burn
Whlrh liltnl me tn Vfitl und to e.trlll.
And I some lines have thought that my lain;
woiii'i yeirn
In the lioucrs of (he beautiful home, to return
And llt the home uflts birth.
Tnoilld even be pleasant to slay
And walk bv ). our side to tho lu-ti
Hut the land-hnxic of heaven is beginning to
play
l il... iIiuiIiims uie meeting l.'lern Iv's day.
And Its tumuli I. liuslieii in uie pat.
Unna, good.bjfl
hould tl.e grief
'Mint Is intiheriin; now, r ls
1'oiiiUik Pir your ratth, you will long for re
lief. i is
And remember, the journey, th- ugh lonesome,
is oriel
O'crlowlaudnud ri.erto me.
.lAJIts (i. I IAI1K
THE BLOODY HISTORY.
TRIAL OF BULLINER AND BAKER COM.
Mt'NCED.
.tiirti,i ulioro
tliu Nt'CIU' ol
liitlum..
tl.o Steve-
Mliu'Iiysuouh. citb.-r 7. 1 i
niiriii.'!' c.i . ii wiii i rifii miy tin a.i-
liti-o: mix '"i n tlll'oiljtlnnit lib' !' I I
,t :i. 1-1 IrlllMl killi.i il'l'l d . .ltd -t i
II.. Ill il. Illl'll' -I'fllllll to 1)1' It 11 I'll! I
knuiinliiuiluii tliut jnticu eliull bf tuett'il
out with tho utmost ritfor. In oiikT tluit
tlii-rc sliull bu no lack ol letfal C'OtllljC'l on
tliu jiurt of tin- tiro'i'diilou. .iinlm-s Win.
.1. Allen Mini Andrew I). Duli'iiuvo been
retained by Governor Hevuridjjo uml the
eouniy ol'WIIIIiini'soii to n-sshtilr. I'uyli.
tin-lirosi-eutlliif aiiorni'v in iin eouin.v.
Alter 'tliu trial ol' John IJulllner mid
Allen Maker Imvc bi-en coiielnilid here,
their eases' for killing Wm. Shence will
be culled lor trial nt Marion, lliluinson
eouniy, In case of u lailnre of conviction
here, ot which mere is iimcuuiiui. i ins
ease will probably come up next week,
and lint learned counsel ineiilloned above
will also bo retained In tills case.
COl'ItT ASsK.MI)bi:i
promptly on tline this niornlnj', judire,
counsel and every otic in utteiuliuiee.
The efforts to proctiro the twellth juror
were resumed, uiu tpecii veiuro oi
twenty-live citizens from the Mirrotiutl
lit; county beliiy In utlend.ince. At 0
o'clock the jurv was filled by tliu .selec
tion of OavU Cox. Ihu oilier eleven be
In;' G. W. Johnson, Samuel Keith, Jo
seph itnhoff, Georjre Slmonds, II. II.
r.tliertnn, Henry neiucroacu. i. i.
Mucker. John M. Iteedcr. Lemuel lui
holl, iMward A. UavN and Robert A.
Ileasley 10S persons having been exam
ined. While the examination of Jurors va?
nroirrr.-'-lii",' this morning, the mot Iter of
ynuiir If till liter made Her appearance lu
court, laklnjr a foat beside her sou, who
was very vMhly nllecleilby her presence,
ireely snetiuuitf tears ami evidently ex
periencing much ntijriiUh nt Eeeliifr her
wlillo ho was in so precarious a position.
Tho Jury Imrlnj; been
swoitx IX,
tho Jiuljjo announced that no other cafes
would hu tried at this term of court, and
directed the counsel to state tliu cito to
the jury. A call of witnesses, ot whom
tlic is aro a luriro iitnubur, was then uiado
by tho sheriff, several o( whom made
their appearance, wei o put itntler oath,
and given iu charge ol un olllcer tor safo
keening.
There am twenty-lour witnesses for
tho prosecution and slxty-tivo for tiio dc
ieiise, ninong thorn (jultc a number who
me reported to have taken an active part
In the feuds which have, rendered Wil
liamson county 60 unfortunately noto
rious during the past ten years.
Considerable time virus occupied iu call
ing, swvurlng and removing witnesses,
the utmost caution being observed lu
preventing them from talking to und con
ferring with eacli other or with outsiders
lu reference to the case on trial, and it
was not until ten o'clock that Judge
Allen begun Ills statement of the case to
tho Jury.
THK .tUIKlK IiKOaS
by stating tho great Importance ol the
case, and the great degree of responsl'ill.
Ity resting upon them, In order that an
Impartial verdict might lie rendered, llq
Impressed upon their minds thai they
were- not to bo prejudiced, In the slight
est dcgite, cither for or ngatitst the prl
oners, but to dUchurgu their duties with
out fear or favor. The Judge then read
the indictment charging .Marshall Cialti,
John milliner mid Allen llahcr with the:
willful murder of Captain George W.
Sisnev.ou ihe Illet day of July. 1S7.". at
Curboiidale. III., by shooting him with a
shotgun loaded with buckshnt. eleven of
which took effect. The law deliiiiug the
crime ol murder nnd the penalty there
for, was then read. Mlnuiodetall'of Ihc
murder were then given, the Judge
blKIMATIXINO tin: nun:
as one of the iuot cowardly and brulal
that has ever disgraced the American
country, and worse man the murders
committed bv the Spanish or Indian
brigands. " , ...
At this point tne wne oi u.iKcr, witu
her little babe lu her arms, came In, look
ing pale and evidently feeling as though
there was nut nine nope ior tne nu'.uauu
whom sue love" so wen.
Judge Allen then explained to the jury
what an acccwiry to n murder was,
stating that ultjioiigh a man might bu n
thousand miles away, yet. if lie hud
hired, advl'ed or cotuUeled the murder,
he was eipially its guilly it the ih.reOU
who committal tin; phyic.d act. The
Judge stated tlie whole case hi the inot
lucid, forcible nnd eloquent manner, oc
cupying about thirty-live minutes: ol
time.
r. i:. AUiuimiT,
then made tliu stateiiienl for the deiense,
enlarging soinewli.it on tliu gr.tve impor
tance of tlie cav, not only totheaceu-ed,
but to the peopleand the Commonwealth.
He also spoke of tlie jin-at care that had
been exercised lu the selection of a Jury,
nnd praised their intelligence and stand
ing In tliu community. He tnen went
Into a short re-tunc of the cae. doclai hig
that tlie defence rested their hopes ol an
acquittal on the entire innocence of the
persons accused, which would be clearly
shown a the ea'i; wns more fully devel
oped. He claimed that, as Mr. SNney
and others had been murdered, it was telt
In the community that oruc one inii.-t be
puuMied, and. unfortunately lor his cli
ents, they had been selected as the trie
tin's that must be offered up as a sacri
lice to appease the feelings of an excited
people; but that. In truth, they were as
innocent as babes unborn. The law re
garding
r-hr.sr.MAiu.r, innochnci.
was then expatiated upon, and the point
thai it man wa innocent until proved
guilty, was loreibly Impressed upon he
minds ol the Jury, llu then referred to
character of the toMimony to be pro
duced by the prosecution, and stated that
two of the witnees (referring to Mar
shall Giuln and Samuel Mu-iek) would
perjure themselves, and, to insure a con
viction, would swear to any thing that
was neceary to attain thai end. Mr.
Albright referred to the Williamson
county vendetta, their bloody warfare
and the numerous uitirdur.s committed,
but stated that the murder of Captain
MMiey was no more nrutai man mat ol
several others which bad resulted from
the fearful feud that has prevailed iu
Wllllam-on county for years prist. He
then snoke of Samuel Mu-Ick and Mar
shall Craln, what their (csiimouv would
by, .Miislck- liiivfiijf admitted that
in: kilm:d w.u. Ri'ii.vci:
at Cralnvillo. and thai Craiu and Baker
bad killed SUney al Carboudaie, having
been hired to commit tlie.se crimes. .Mr.
Alliilghl denounced these two men, if
their statements were true, us Jutlacs,
informer, who had ivcicvcd Uielr thirty
pieces of silver, and had them betrayed
their companion-'. He claimed, how
ever, that the whole tory was untrue.
He ulo stated that Mr. I. owe. who ar
rested Muslek and Cniiu. had
been In frequent communica
tion with these two prhomrs, and
th tl a damnable scheme iiad been con
cocted to -wear nwar the lives of his
clients, and all for tlie sake of gain the
icwuhU ollereil for tli"ir an est 'and con
vti'itoii, at the uiiu time securing immu
nity fi.Hii puiil-hiiicpt for tli-ui'i lve. i
Mr. A '.Tlgnt maiir a u "St excelM r
-..'inn nt. appealing to tin; le att'o tsyni-
paiuic.s ior ins cueut-i, 'peaMUj.' U .loliu
iiuiiuier a the solo sunnon of li s w il-
o wed mother widowed by I lie hand of
one of the assa-Miis of which tliu Wil
liamson county Vendetta was composed;
also oi
tiii: win: and iiaih: or iiakku,
the babe having been bom whdu the
father whs couilued in u dungeon ot the
county Jail : mentioned their extreme
poverty, ami the imihiulne.s of the poor
wife to her husband during all his con
finement, and now during the trial fur
ills life. Mr. Albright spoke of the mur
der of young Biillluer's father and
brother, and how Tom Ktis-ell. who was
accued. hud been set at larire bv the jus
tice before whom tlie pivliiiilniu'V exam
ination was had. he (tlie Justice) having
been threatened by numbers of men who
paraded the streets of Matron with
loaded shot-guns on their shoul
ders, that If bo committed
Tom Rus-ell he would never be allowed
to return to Ins home alive, and Inti
mated that Sisuey, poihap-. had a hand
hi that transaction, llu wound up by
stating lliat it ever a man on earth had
iust provocation for commuting a mur
der, It was young John BiilUner. Sev
eral authorities on evidence were cited to
show that little credence should be given
to testimony given by an accomplice, ami
that no conviction should be had on their
evidence alone. The standing and posi
tion of the two prisoners was spoken of,
tlie counsel claiming that they ranked
wild the tie-t men or the county. Mr.
Albright consumed about three-quarters
of an hour lu tils harangue, which was a
very able effort.
I'or I lie Moiilli of Ot'lolier.
Dnrlnj.' tin- lover M ition of last tnnntli,
tliu htock of A j ltV Agno Cnto In tliu OKI
oith Statu Iji'iMinu fxinuistt'il, nnd !)'
fort) 11 supply couM be n'cilvid lioin Lo
well, lliu eiilii'rin I'roiii cliliu und fuvur
became fcnrfiil, A few parties wrtc so
fortiniato ns to have It 011 luind,
and In Iredell county, tlic druji
iisU cketl out tlielr elender stocks bv
sellliif; dose.j a tpooiitiil each for a dol
lar. Many paid ten dollars for a bottle,
when tliu regular priou Is but one, and
thouclit themselves favored at that, so
valmiblo nro tlm ctirntlve propetties
of this preparation, which not only ex
pels 'ho poison from tho system, but
leaves tho patient .with unimpaired health
and vigor. tlikigh (A'. 0.) Standard.
DANIEL LAMPERT, "
Fashionable Barber
NORTH SIDE OF EIGHTH STREE1
Botwoon WusUington awl Commercial
Avenuoc.
PR0M1N1NT ADVANTAGES
THE NEW LOW RESERVOIR 'STANDARD"
imvv
Great Durability with Handsome Designs, and Giving PERFECT
SATISFACTION Everywhere.
MADE ONLY BY
Excelsior Manufacturing Comp'y
012, 014, 010 ond 018 N. MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO.
AND SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY
C. W. HENDERSON, Cairo, Illinois.
.'iii
NOW IS THE TIME!
Presents For AH !
A Now Method
"Revolution in the
MccnnmmcMo the rnbllc of Cairo nml Vicinity
ujs'iii-i :u our
XTo.
A full, Cumuli t anil Well i-lrclol Stock of
DHY GOODS & CLOTHIUG,
Laillcs1 ami ('(.ulli'iiicu'ti FiirnUlilii? Cowls, where wo will oml nic now iirtvnrcl to offer
THE BEST INDUCEMENTS EVER GIVEN BEFORE.
e jiroiio'c to K'.iji our Dry (.ooil f-Jorc to eiieh
in ciui i'uii.u.1 itij. n-ii i ami mi .uueu
nrreioioic lunecti in in, ii-aiiviiir tne imwic Unit our litt ilfurU wltl bo ucil lo ii,ei it tlie mine.
Wo solicit n call from one and all.
HEILBRON & WEIL,
142 & 144 COMMERCIAL AVENUE.
h-21 -lm
Great Exposition.
Head-Quarters for Groceries ?
HIMGXSE STOCK ! GREAT VAHIETV ! LOW PJIICES!
Provisions,
Seods,
Wna. Gienxi & Sons,
US,
' 'J.la.1'21
TO, and 72 Vine
EKLYBDLLETIK
ONLY $1.25 A YEAR.
I'll YNH'IANN.
w
ILLIAM B. SMITH, M. D.
nt:.SIDi:SCi;: No. 21 Thlrteinlli elrret, be
twecn IVaKhiiiKtoii avenue ami H'aliiut Btreet.
OFFlCKl North hie of Ultfhtli iitreet be
tween C'omiueielul uuil Wiuliliik'ton avenue.
o.
W. DUNNINO, M. D.
UKSIDKXCK: Comer Ninth ami Walnut
t reels
OFMCi: : Corner Sixth trcet and Ohio Icvee.
OKKICK IfOUItSi from R 11 m. 12m., and
from 2 to b ) in
I.AWYKIIN.
JOHN II. MULKEY,
Attorney ut litiu.
CAtltO, ILLINOIS.
OKFICK: At rvaldeure on Ninth .Street, be
tween WushliiKtun uvenue und Walnut M.
Q.REEN & GILBERT,
AttorncyM and ConiiNolorN
at litiw.
OKFICKi Ohio Love, rooim " nnd 8
City National llaiik,
William II Green, )
WiUluui It Ullhert, CAUIO. ILLINOIS.
MllertKmt'k.UllLeit. )
B3Sfdul attention given tn Admiralty and
11ej111no.11 imsinei.
In Ohancery-Maiter'i Salo.
State of Illluola, Alexander County
In the Alejtunder County Circuit Couit.
William SI. Atherton and John Ifodgea v.. Johu
llotdmuud Marsarct Walluce-l'artltlon.
PL'III.IO notke ii hereby kUoi that 111 iiui
tuanco ofa dw.ree rendercil lu the ubmc en.
tltlel cuueo iu laid court ivt 'he Slay term thereof
A. I.. lT I, John Q. Ilarmuu, innHter Id
ehmetry of mid county, will, on Tuesday the
20ih d.iy ofOrtnlier. A I) , 1KW, nt the. lumr of 2
o'clock 11.111. tifwild day, fell nt lmlille tcuduv,
ut the court houe iIduv In the clly of Cuiro, In
ali county, the following deJcrllKil real fntate,
tn-wlts The .until Imlfoflhe iiorlheiiHl fii:irter
of H-ctlon twenty-dveii Ul), tnwntlilp llflcen
(1.1), aoiitli runxu. miniber two (() went nl the
Ihlid iirlncliial inerlilian. lu the county ol Alex
ander awl Mute or llllnnla togelher with Jim
I teueiiienta nnd heiedltanieiita theix-iinto lw
1 IniiKliiK or thereto iiiUK-rlaliilnK.
I Term iifSale-Oiie-lialf cjh ill hand, balance
1 in ..mi ami two eeuin uiual luivmenta. with six
iui-P..111. lm.ir.iiii tier annum iherenni deferred
imyiiieiita to liv (curel by inortKiigu ou tliu
I Mailer in liunery
LlnMiir.t Lsiitdm, Complainant '8ollMoM.
AHE ECONOMY IN PRICE.
SUI'EHIOK CONSTJtrCTION,
QUICK AND UNIFORM
of Making n
Dry Goods Trade !"
Hint we lmr nttaln Hliirnttl to Cairo ninl
uiu -uiiiii
nml even- rtiitmnrr iiiirlialii(r to the uinouiit
.iuruiiii win ut 10 ue-crve uie iiiiure ronmience
and other
Produce.
Ntreet, CIXCINNATI.
11KAI, ESTATi: AMKXT.
JOHN 0. HARMAN &
Real Estate
co.
HOUSE A-Q-ZEZTSTTS
COLLECTORS.
;0NVTAXCXK8, NOTARIES PUBLIC
Land Atrenta of tba Illinois Central and
BurllnKton and Uulncy K. It.
Gompanlua,
North
Cor. Sixth rind Ohio Lovao,
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
t. II. LYNCH.
51. J. IIOWLEY
LYNCH & H0WLEY,
AND
House Agoate,
Collectors and Conveyanoers.
OFFICE -At tho Court Houae.
VAItlKTY STOHi:.
New-York Store
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
XjAX'KOfllt
VARIETY STOCK
IN THE CITY.
Goods Sold Vory Close.
Homer 10th 8t. and Commercial A
CAIRO. H1IK0II.
0. 0. PATIER 00.' '
CAIUO.tt.U.VOlH
O. CLOSE,
Ucni'ral-
Commission Merchant
AXu Ut.Atr.1: is
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER,
HAIR, &c.,
Uader City Hatloati KmIi.
T WILL atll In c.ir-loail loti at nut! factum t
a. liners, aj'im irciitiu.
JOHN 3. PHILLIS
AND SON,
(Siic.ctMri tn .tulin 11. I'hlllls)
FORWARDING
At
Commission Merchants
Ami Df.ilrrj In
HAY, CORN, OATS, FLOUR,
KEAL, BBAN, etc.
Agent for LAFLIN&RAND FOWPlUt CO
.Cornar Tenth Stroot aaA Okie
Lnvtin.
7., U. JI.ttliilM.
K C.
MATHUSS 6c UHL,
FORWARDING
Ami (Jcnenil
Commission Merchants
Dealers In
FLOUR, GRAIN. HAY AND
PRODUCE.
04 OIxlo Zjovoo.
P. CUHL,
-i:elii-li-
Flour Merchant
Millers' Agent.
No fo Ohio f-iuc,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
7'10-lf.
E. J. Ayrta.
S. D. Attm.
AYRES Sc CO.,
rijOTJii
Aii'l general
Commission Merchants
No. 78
OHIO LEVEE.
L. D. THOMS,
Commission Merchant,
And ileuler In
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
Foreign and Domeatio Fruits aad KnU
114 COMMERCIAL AVEXVK.
Ur.VHT. I-.MIKKII.
II 11. CCNINtlllAM.
PARKER & CUNNINGHAM,
(itcceiAori to Sillier A Parker,)
FORWARD O
AND
Commission Merchants
And Dealers In
WHEAT, MEAL, GRAIN. HAY,
ETC,
on let: :
01 ouiu lei;u.
j C.MIIO, ILLINOIS.
t3"WcliaB lenseil the Lai'30 Yellow Ware
house, atorapj capacity 3,oou loin, which (rites
111 ample rucllllica I'nrMoiinj: and hliinjr
li-ftl.
INNIIRANt'K.
0. N. HUGHES,
(Jencral
Insurance Agent
OFFICE:
oxzxo xjaaxran,
Otm MAthttM VU'i,
ONEtut i'lrt-CU Conipanle reprt
INSURANCE.
EITASLI8MEO ISM.
S AFFORD, MORRIS
and ojunnus,
General
Insurance Agents
73 OPZO LEVEE,
City V ttlM&l Sask aiUUf, uMain.
TM OUMtBaUbliahad tm aMth
m Illisoia, row mUmt vw
l5 OM DM.
oma:
AS OIUOI.KVCC.
ts-s-ir.