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dm- Enterprise Savings BANK. CHARTERED MARCH 21, 11100 CITY NATION Ali BANK. CAIRO osriczasi A. H. SAVrolUJ. FrtiUtrnt. H, H. TAYMB. Viet resident. W. HTSLOr", Seo'T and Treasnw . ' DtllL'TOMI P.W. BARCLAY, ClU. (Ut.Killll, l'ACL 11. Mcncii, R. U, CCVKlNOItAV. II I, IUI.U3AT, I'iiillim. f VTKRKfiT raid nn dnxiilU at the rain nf all JL per cent. praunum. MArcnMand Hp(m bar lit. Interest not withdrawn In added Imme diately to principal of the iumilt, thereby giving them compound Intelsat Married Women and Children may uoposit money una no one else can draw it. Otn every buslnesaday from Pa. tn. to 3 p.m. mJ Satnrday ermines fur savingi depoMI nnlT rom 6 tod o'clock. W. HYBLO. Tree.au rar. THE City National Bank CAIRO, ILLINOIS. CAPITA!,. - - 1100,000 orricsas. IT. 1". HAM.tilAV, fmliUnl, I1ENRY I. IIAI.LIIJAY, Vlritl'irtt. A It HAr-roilli, Cashlrr WAJ.TKIt UYHUU', Ass'l Cs.hler. PIKtl.TOM M. SrAAIS TATLOK, It. II CUHHIWIHAM, II, I. IIALMHAY, W. V IIATXIIIAY, O. V, WILLIAMSON. HTtrillM IIIIIU, A II Sxrtono - -. i Exohango, Coin and United Statoa Bonds Bought and Sold. DEPOSITS received and a general banking buslneaadone r. llro., rn.ldent It Wells, Ce.hler , , . I'. Nff, Vlcel'rtVI. T. J. Kerth, AM I'e.U'r mm wm m, Corner Commercial At. and 6th Sttset, OAinO, ZliT-iM. mitrXToiM. Ilross, Cairo, Win. Kluge, l.'aho. 1'. Neft. Cairo. Wm Wolte, Cairn. A Su.atika, Clro. lt,I,.rjlllingley,M U.ali. I) lluder, Cairo it. Wells, cslro. I. II, Jlrlnfcman, M. Louis. A General tlanklna; ltnln-M Hour. F.xchaairc fold and Unight Inter.! uiid tn ihehalng Department. Collection male, and ll biilne pminptly attended In J AS. ELL AITS peeler Itr !BgMj(lta)Cttl, Tbe best la the market. Also sll kind, vt toor foot SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD. Orders Dolivcrod to any part or tho City Promptly. Leave Orders at Crystal Saloon, or at the Company's Ofllco, at Nar row Qaugo Depot. TEBMl-Nctt Cash on Delivery ofGrotMta. JAMES K. LANK. . ocrotary. O. A H. L. Transfer Co. 11-Wm. choice mmuu wm The Leonard Scott Pub. Co,, 41 BAEILAY ST. WSW SORE conttnuo their aiAcr.W lif)irlnt nt tie fcDINUUKUII HUVJKW-V liljr. LONDON QlUm'KUliY ItKVIKW Con tervalive. WESTM1NSTX B RGVIKW-I.lberel. HKITISn tUAhTKltLYItCVIKW--Kwii. gollcal. Contalulutr tnteily crltlcl'ins ami Minnas rles of nil tint U ireuli no J t aluable In Iterntnrr, Hcleuiie, smt Art : nnl BLACKWOOD'S cDINBURGH MAGAZINE. The mon poweirnl wontliW In the Knl !U l.anjjiui't, futitouu lor S iiOItlKS, KSsA Y.H, mill SKkrCIIJ. OF THE HIGHEST LITERARY MCMIT. TKIl.Mb (liidiiilliiK 1'oMajrf ): Payablo Strictly In Advance. For nv oiia Kcvlew, b 4 00 per annum for any Ito Hevlowt, 7 0( " v or any three Kevle w, 10 00 Kor all lour Hoviewi, li 00 " Kor Uluckwood' Mk- zlne, i O " Kor lilackwooil ard one Jlorlew, 7 00 " Vol HUnkwood ami two llovlewn, 10 0() ' For lllankwooiJ ami three Hevlcwi, 13 CO For Klackwood and the lour Kevlitwr, U 00 CLUJtS. A tllncount of twenty pr ci iit. will be al lowed to clubi of four or nmre pcrous: Thus: foiircoplm ol lllacknood or of one Uevlew will be dent to one adilrcen for $12 80. (our copies of the four KerU'wa and ltlackwoedfor lf, ami no ou. Circulars with further particulars mty bo bad on application. THE LEOHAHD hCOTT I'UM.'NU CO. 41 Barclay Si rent. Now York. JACOB WAI.TER, BUTCHER Dealer in Fresh Meats EIGHTH STREET, Btwc Waahlua-ton ad Oosaatroial Atsnaei, a4Joloin Kanuy's. pOSt H arf ftauUrs la m aeeeptabu rnaitHW VOL. 7. C0AL. I COAL a TO OOAIi CONSUMERS: ll.viiiiliui'no, III, ..Mi) 1, liTC. f K arc now mlnlDir a frr"tlor article dtitrt for KratM and lioutdiolit n- wm rully, wnlili we wilt ill I er In Calm, nn the Cairo and Vlnrrnnm track kr the cat loul nriwi loinhcH at nlnr (i) cenla r l.uiticl, or two dollar iibJ ivniiyun rniii ( if m ion Wvaliu liavaa tit uirl? attleleof Nut Coal which wr will dtllvrr t.n traek ut Hlxtn-n ir.j ioilim wr car-T) liutlifU. TnrtlM liot wlihliiff a car loail can form Chili, at wetmulnr noKni'. wl.hlni roil fi t Coal at First tow. nrvtiaMnifcrull wrlKht. AilUrita all ordrr forl to Ja.A VinUA Co.. UAUKISHCRC:, II.L.1. lUinr Ihla noal at 4 fio prr far. l-OT-dlf. POND'S EXTRACT The Feoplo's Bomedy. The Universal FainXzt actor. Not: Aak tor Prad'a Eitrut. Taka no oibar. "Ilr- fur I Kill .twakof tzcellrat thifur.' FOR laUarlaa to Mao or IMaa:, ralU. Brulam. Slam law. Upntaa, Cootu- ataa, iiuioatiiaa. rrartam, CuU, Laccra twl nr laelacd Wnad. atrelllawa.Barav.SealO., Ban burns. MeatflBsr Immw, or Spittlagorillaod. Blenl, ac l UKd- F0ID1 lax lituoa or reeui . raaalllna; af Blaml and sooay Aiiaana rai a , ralaia. SwHtal faea. EXTRACT kasiiallal lthcuma tie SwclllDf or Sarencaa. ailtravaa or horrnwi. Lumbaro. luuiKark. Bara Tbraat or Qulniy. InSamcl Tomllj. Dlptharla, Uroactil tla, A.tbma. Mara or Inflamed Kits or ' Kye-IMi. Catarrh, Lmrrrlwa, UUrrhra, Dyatutery. ;aara Xltplalu!IaJnid ilirt.t. taa aniairul or. urn lYoflue PEOPLE'S WJ'VV! w- Klilnry Cotupliilnl, REMEDY -.0n,iel Slrauifury tlor.1 or liifunM, nr ron Adults. Varlroar Vi-lna. K'n FXTERKfiL I wiflnr Inflamed lni LA I tnilML liner,, qu Sore, Inlrr- am nai wicfrvions. noils, CariiunclM. 'lu- INTERNAL. ori.K o. llunlou, cbal- J or !oie teet. 1'liaUiiKT,trtiM.or (ad- USE. Is m i.aiia Ft lon nrWbltlow, Kroit rd Mrnbi or I'uii. 9fnaiull Ultra, Innct Stlogn, Cnapprd Hand. roMm KXTKACT la for solcbyall flral. .ma irriiKK". aou recoinmr.iutti vy all DruKKl.!,. l'bjlclns, and .verj- uHiiy who ,ii". tr uvhi ir. fnmplilrl containing Illdory nml t'.i mall M ttrv on upplicnllon, if nut tound at your I)mljf. POND'S EXTRACT CO., Srw York anil fcondon. I133-13-dlr. niit'MtIonnbljr, ilia tics I autHlui Murlt r llm Rlnil lu the World." HARPER'S MAGAZINE, IltustmUil. NOTICXB OP tiu: niKftS, The ever lacreatlnir circulation ol this hxcclltnt monthly proves its continued adaption to popular dehlre and needs. In deed, when wo think luto how many homes It penetrates every month, we must cnn lder it as one of tho educators us well as entertainers of the public, mind, for Its vast popularity has been woti by nn appeal to stupid i rejudlcos or depraved tastes, Do, ton Olobo. . The chaiactcr which this Magazine poo MiHiica for varlety.entcrprlpe.artittlo wealth, and literary culture that has kept puee with, If it has not led thu lliuca, should cause its conductors to regard It with luttiQablc com placency. It aim entitles them to n great claim upon tho public pratliudu. Tho Majn A no has done cood and not cllall the days ot Its life. llrnoklyu Kagle. TKKMS : roUags free to subscrltjcrs In the United States. Harper's Magazine, one year. ...14 00 tt 00 Includes prepayment nf U. 8. pott age by the publlsnris. Bubscnptions to Harper's Mazarine, Weekly, or llaxnr, to one address for nno year, 10 00; or two of Harper's periodi cals, to ono address for one year, 97 00; postagofree. An extra copy ot either the MsRatlne, Weekly or liazar will be supplied gratis for ovry club or rive subrcrihers at ft U) each, In one remittance; nr six copies tor fjOOO, without extra copy; poat.igo (ree. Uack numbers can bo supplied at any time. A complrto set of llarner's Magazine. now coiuprliloir 40 volumes. In neat cloth blndlntr, will bo sent by express, freight lit tho oxpentc of purchaser, for tl SA prr volume. Single volumes, by mall, postpaid, 13 00. Cloth cases, for bludlnir. f)9 cents. by mall, postpaid. (4Newspapors arc not to copy this ad- verusement wimou. lut express oruiTS oi uarper urotner. Addrass 11 AUI'KH RKOTItRIIH.N. Samaritan him rr i . v . t7'..n.. t!i..i convnisinns, spasms, ni, vims nance, ami an Nm ous Diseases Hie only known positive rem ly for Epileptic Flta. . It has breu twled by thousands ami has never lieen known to fall In a single rase. Trial package free. Enclose, stamp for circulars gtvj avldsnca of AOnrsis, J Ml. o. a. im-uaunu. inliUy fair ci CAtRO, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1870. lliyi.OHIM'HY. IIY CILIA TIIACKIE. Kn toon Ibe swt mint coma, hy wsslc In siht our bitulh? H foonoiirllps areilurcli, So swill cowudtatti. f-n I rl'f the time lo untie, Why darken wa the air Willi trovrnaand tsars, Ihenhllc We nitre. dt simli? II-1 1 firm tti'SniTtrlniT u III And lirat.ly tlinut It bnck) I"lrht with the potters ol III, Ibtj Ufiloiu lilack. fdsint In llieunthlne swc,t And trraiur everr sy . Nor trk with stubborn fut IhedutLtome way. Ilatrconraite' Ki-rpvvod .liecrt Unr lonneH t line I. liritr To thoa who hot you dtar , , llrlug no moiTRrlef . IJot cherish lillatea assail , UrattMl farlasstiMlaht That to yonr lot doth fail , llowerrrsllgh:. Ami lo I alf henna will brlnic lve, to make ulad your day t Hlnslnrs nntoM wlllsprlog Alwtityour wiys. .So .ball lll litoocn ami sblns, Lined Its iialuaboTc, Crowne.1 with this gin licrine, TlisglltorixiTf. The IndqiendcLt. A1C0CK. parlHK Bclrrisn civil and Military C'wnrt SBcara. t-lpeclal Dispatch to the Chicago Trlbun. WaRnLNOTON, 1). c, Jon. 21. The ubtunce of the mot Iraportaut part of tke telejfraphlc cornnpondcuco nith 1)U-trlct-Attorncy Dyer at the time tilt- liab cock mlliurv court ytm ush-iudIhI, up pears In print to-day in the following shape: When tho military court had twtu ordered, Attorney-General I'h-rn-pont telegraphed Dlstrict-Altorntty Jyt r Ulrcctliif hitn to lumlsli this military court all the evidence lu lUbcot-k't :nu. As may Uo aupposvd tills created u (-tonn atnotiE the counkeI und about tho court. Mr. Dyer telegraphed Judge I'lerrepont in about the following wonU : Is It expected by the nttorney-gcncral that the evidence procured by process of the district and circuit courts of the United States, nt this place, fdiallbo taken to Chicago out of the jur'sdlctlor. of this court and delivered into thu hands of a military court In time of protoui.d peucc, and esiieclally when we are In dally use of the evidence beloro tho graid'Jury, and in the trial of cases before tlecourts? I beg leave to cay that the court will not tolerate such proceeding, and I;ould not personally take the responsibility with out Incurring lu contempt. ThU dUpulch remained tinaiswered a day or two, when Mr. l'ierreiont tele grabbed Mr. Dyer to liirnUh tlie military court copies ot such evidence ai he could conveniently spare. Mc.-tntlmi: Major Gardiner, Judge-advocntu of thu Uubcuck milltarv court, had been liotlfled that the district attorney at 1st. Louis had been In structed to furnish him with thu vidciice In It? pisiTroii. The spttlUn wliivhhe. braii hi-, work is s-liown bv the terms in which he saw lit toatlilrcs Jhe ;l7i;Unl. States UUtrler attorney. Igrtorlug the lact that the matter concerning General llabcock had come out In the regular course id trial bclore United .States courts through eelul coun-.el or tlie govern ment. In the regular dirchiitgi. of lih sworn ilntle-, Mnjor GatUlntr, presumed to teiegrium tins oruer to incoitrici ui- torncy i ou will transmit to me lniuudlalely coiiles of all charges Hindu by J. li. Hen (lelon ugalu-t Gen. O. K. Uulicock. To thii arrogant disp.iteh Mr. Dyer re piled In nearly thou word-: lam not uware thai Mr. Henderson lias ever made any charges agaliit Geu. llabcock. nud upon con-ul t.ttimi he a Hires mo that he never has. The only thing said by Mr. Henderson concerning Gen, Uabcoclc will uniienr lu evidence and ar gument before tliejury In the trial of Y. O. Avery. Shall 1 order the aternograph cr to sfnd you copies thereof? upon receipt oi mi. me juuge advo cate came down ftoiu Ills high hor-e and telegruphed to this elTeCt : The district attorney will plojfH caiiic the stiTiiograplicr to prepare and trans mit to me n copy of Jlr. Henileinm's speech In liio Avery trial. Illredlns from I.nnirs, t'litnrrli. Ilr.'a cliiliN, t oiiaiiiuplluii. A Woinlcif.it t'ttr... Uociicsteh. N. Y.. Jan. 13. 187-1. It. V. l'olrcv, M. D., lluilalo, N. V. : DuakSir I had sutl'ered trom C.itiirili lu an aggravated form tor about twcle years uud lor fcuvend years from bron chial trouble. Tried many doctors and things with no lasting beuetlt. In May, '72, becoming nearly worn, out with ex ccsslro editorial labors on a paper in Now York city, I was attacked with bronchitis In a bcycrc form, sutlerlug al most a total loss of voice. I returned home here, but had been home only two weeks when 1 was completely prostrated with hemorrhage from the lungs, having mir scrert blttding ?ixll uithiii tiro cctU, ami Jir.il thrtt inside of nine ilnta. In tho Sel tember following, I Improved sulllriently to ho able to be about, though in i very feeble state, My bronchial troublo r.-maltu-d and the catarrh was tenfold wnr-e than belore. Every elloi t for re llel'n.ouitd t'rnltlosi. 1 feemed to bo lo-lng ground diUly. 1 continued in tliU fcehlo state, mMng blood uluiost daily until about the llt'st of March '73, when I became so had us to bo entirely con lined to tho house. A friend suggested your remedies. Hut I was extremely skeptical that they would do mo good, as I had luHnll heart In rcmldlc. and be gan to Piok upon medicine and doctors with dls,;ii'!t. However. 1 obtained one of your circular'-, ami read It carefully, from which I came to tho conclusion that you understood your biislne-s, at least. 1 Dually obtained a uumitlty of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Iteint dy, your Golden Medical Discovery ami Pel lets, and commenced their vigorous use according to directions. To my surii'lse, 1 soon began to improve. Tho Discovery and 1'elh Is, In 'i short (line, brought out a sevvru eruption, which continued for several weeks. I felt much bolter, my ap petite impivrtil, nud 1 gained in strength and Hesli. In three months every vestige, of catarrh was gouo, tho bronchitis had nearly disappeared, hud no cough what ever nud 1 liad entirely ceased to ralso blood; and, contrary to thu expectation i or some oi mv irieuti. mo euro mis it- t mnlned permanent. I Imvo tuul no mora hemorrhages from the lungs, and am en tirely free from catarrh, from w hleh 1 had 1 suffered o much and so long. '1'be debt I ofgrntltiKle I owe for the blcning 1 have i&Irr.l nt your liids, knows no bounds. I Hin thoroughly satisfied, from ma- experience, that yor medicines will . 'master the worst (orin of that ckIIiis dis ease Catarrh, as well p throat and lung (licenses. I tmve rcifoumended them to , very tnany mid shall eier sjieak In their . praise. Grstlullv yours, I tlM. II. Sfexceb. I P. O. Hox o07. Roaltster, X. Y. t 1-20 dtw-lw.(18) J J 1 -J Tho incline ,r Sjit Enjlnn.!. , (i tun iunlhl.) , The VVcslfni tfvtr nmve by inkiail indits or wh.ilo geiielilbuis thu JOllng men of New Englanif. lu many places In the very keiirt of JtiSsaehu'ils It Is h It In Kileli bi fuhi the creation nf man, w hen we read "there was not a muii lo till thu f;n him). Thirty miles Inward from Worcester there nru wholu ncn-s which sixty years ago sold lor $22 auacre, which to-da? ca-ibehad fur SI I, thotigh rniiroiids mid tcleraph" skirt the fields, and the Ik-Ids uru excellent lurm laud. Ymt Hiul old men aid hired tsrm. iaaorers, but no yoemaury kidlgcuous to the soil ; It If si alement uo)iuutvu. .The young nieit have fone Wclt-tiroved ejr' Tarlous latpelllng causes. IVrtsmottth, Nowburypoft, Bristol, ritoiilnyton, Nan tucket, New liedford, are nlrenly like the finished towns ot the old world, lu reli gious matters. Maine and New Ihmpshlrc and parts of Massachusetts ire like wilsslon-llelds in tho West. To be successful)- tcrved with the go.pel, 'he time Is soon comlm when the (Iccajtd and feeble parish organization In rural dis tricts must yield before the strouger and more helpful method of the missionary circuit. We may build churches and raise money as we seo lit, but the wall which has already commenced dearly Indi cates the parochial decline. Even the literary headship of Uoston leels tho llnal attractions of the great metropolis. Even the Atlantic Monthly and Old and New tly away. like the coot of Labrador to the milder shores of Long Island Sound. Of course there arc two sides to this subject. What Is fun for the boys is death to the frogs. Tho decline of New England means the marvelous develop ment, of tlie West. It Is force ot lost lo tlie country at present, hut only trans ferred from one section to another. PAIXT A5D OILN. Blake A Go. (Successors to) B. F. PARKER, Dtaleislc ?aints,' Oils, Varnishei, z3nx7SBxzaisaj. rVall Paper, Window Olass, Win dow Shades, &o. Al-vjys on hand, the celebrated tllOBliiatlng AURORA. Oils. ion , venue UIIUIXSAI.E UKOCEKN. STKATTON & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers And" Commission Merchants AOENTS A?iIKICAN POWDER CO. 57 Oliio Levee. G. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer Ullaltr 111 BOAT STORES. Commission Merchant, JVo. 76 OHIO LEVEE. SI'KCIAI.attimlon piven toconslftiilnmls i tilling ontrn, md nr.ai. i'.statk aiikxt. JOHN Q. HARMAN & Real Estate CO. HOUSE A.C3-HHSTT3 COLLECTORS. :0HVEYANCKS8, H0TAEIES PUBLIC band Aireuts of the Illinois Central and Burliuifton and Ciulnoy II. B. Companies, North Cor. Sixth and Ohio Levso, OAIHO. ILLINOIS. PARKER & AXLEY, QENBRAL Auctioneers, House&RealEstate JCr'Spi'clal attention Kl"'i, Colh-cllon of l.'tuis iiiul Mllt'orilrdl 1UIC'U. STORE ROOM - Washington Avouue, between Ninth and Tenth Streots, Cairo, Illinois. ii-ti.tr. , DANIEL LAMPERTJ Fashionable Barber XX-O.X-F&. XDItXI NORTH SIDE OF EIOHTII STREET Batweea Waahlacton and Commercial -a- - I I r-'ni ii i , IHHIapaaHs aiaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai asaaaaaaa-aaaaaaaaa-aaaaaaaaMaaaaasaasa-sa.' WAfMBTH. The Gamble Wagon XXaXaXSJ OXSBJ . UANCFACTURKD BY aTOHV P. GAMBLE. THSUIT aaa OTIilMIWiWI MAS njunvuM sjuniTAOTOKT, OMXO LXVXK ITear TlurUUVawtk WrMt OAKX HORSE onenrsrv, BLACKSMITH AND Wagon Maker, SIXTH STREET, Between OHIO LEVEE AND COMMERCIAL AVENUE. Manufacture hit own Horao 3hoos and cou Aaiiaia Qood Work. PATRONAGE SOLICITED. S-i-lm v.vitir.rY ftTiuii:. Wew-York Store Vrl.il.KMAI.K ATJD IlErATL, HscvxB;ost VARIETY STOCK IN THE CITY. Goods Sold Very Close. Oorner 10th Ot. and Commercial Av, CAIRO. IILIX0IS C. 0. PATTER & CO. I,. I. Akim. Oiho. 11, K. AlilN. Cldraso Ii. D. Akin dk Co., Iii-ulcrs In Harness 1. Saddles, Whips, Collars, Etc. 105 Commercial Avenue, . - CAIB0, ILLS. rflhoso favoiinit us with tliflr atrniiage triil llnd a cmiph'te llneof gooiU from which lo Mlcct.ul bottom prices. to-ll-wly. j-ggyjjjjjjggjgjUj pjbjb m ajaaaj ESTABLISHED IN 183B. WM. R. STEWART BRO., MANlYACTl'lUtKI or MOROCCO 4 1IIU)I lAMflCO IIUAT ShtVS, ' FOR FINEST QUALITY OP SHOES, IMIII'AUEI.l'IIIA. T.T. llltOWN A CO., Cincinnati, O,, Agents r3-l-li ilAvKslm. LAWYtRH, JOHN H.WVLKBY, Attorney at Uw. CAIRO, U.L1XOI8. OmCKt At rsslience on Nlnt.8rltel, b twIaaWMhlafWasTtaiitvnd -Walnut ?. - NO. 338. nr.w AiveRTiar.jiE.-Tfi. Immense Success. ln new emr week trstlfy to the popularity oftha ptn plat' paper." the Hlar Hpangled Banner. Mth year, a large a page to cJmnn paper. Illnstra rd, and filled wlin charming stories, tales, poems, wit, humor, and three columns devoted to Its "Koane Corner.'' or einoae nr Hnlmllm. snbirrlDera bast and ruost popular of nil the literary nanrra. . hacks, aau uuoimijr( .. BBU UU niHIK.. II IB l)T !! utiiia in It la hi Head bylM.0QUleliRiteit siibscrllwrs, esuihllsh nt M, and ncrer su penils or rails to appear on I time ltisa"Camlly frltni," anil a complete I lamny ir. 11 will aair ,011 iroiu oeinn awin- uicuauugirc yon most uciignnui leau.ugrora whole ear. rail not to 1 tibscribe NOW. IpAlllI charming Krcucli chromos are giren vUl s-KKE toerrry one l for the llanner for ISH, These are worth II each, ami are brautles, all mounted reailytohang or frame. Ilcaitrr, you want the Banner, you must fry It. ItroiUTrry little, only 7S ccuts a year for pa per, or 1 rr iier anil four Iwautirul sxlO ehro nv, all stif prepaid. Sent three months ror only lunols. Ihtitatomoc. Sewl Tor samples, or better, lucent, and rerelre It 1 mos. Ad rtrcai, HANNKU CO , Hinsdale, N. II WONDERFUL SUCCESS. 5& N.E. Dollar sale. 31 BromHeM at.. Ilo.ton, Mass., is dally shipping hundreds or boxes and Sackagcs ol Taluable goods all oxer the U. H. lou.uio worth of Oold Jewelry. Ulnas. Plna. Sets, Chains, Charms. Ac, A . holld HUrrr fii.."1""? CwWi Claasware, Fantr "ooda, (louo articles) and ail descriptions. Vine Teas, CoAVm tiroctriM. rernimery. Hair Oils, andstylea. wouni an siaci, WORTH. DOUBLE, te'0 Ta ami in our liaper hundreds ofl.ttrr. nreorinlwi Irom our patrons lu the past thrve yenrs. Head er, uu can save moni-v.you can make tloxo as rru.Milu'wbrre, if you ilcul with us. We wnnt aeuts evennhere. We pay l.tge com luis.Ions. .So risks, no rspltnl. (.nods scntU O P with privilege or seeing berore puylng. .-.ii- ui in,, rMiniiif.-ur. viv.t irr, fvnu now Address, 11. Ollillsfos A CO., N.E IIUL- 1. Alts S3 itroomUdd t , ltoslon Mi-trtvrlKV). ttn.ir. 1 V PITTSBURGH, PARADISE, MET. OARBON(Big Muddy) A.SD PEYTONA CANNEL COAL! OrdorB for Coal by the car-load, ton, or in hogsheads, for shipment, jromptlv attended to. lBTo largo consumers and all nanufacturors, we are prepared :o supply any quantity, by the month or year, at uniform rates. CAIRO CITY COAL COMPANY. rry-IInlHiliiy llro.'s olScc, No. 70 Ohlsl.evre, rj-llairidsy Bro.'e wlinrfhoat. O-At Kgyptian Mills, or Cj-At tlie coal Dump, Toot orTnuty-Eight trett. rj-rost Offlce Drawer, .100. Leslie's Neniiapen slid Msgsilncs, the oldest tstatillihiil llluttniti.l I'lrlodli-al. In Amtrira. eliey arc now llrst offered lo canva.sers, who will, If they secure an ngnuoy ami rxrliiilte t-r-rltoiy. K-ruablnl to Introduce seventeen llrst rltvtii Ulitstrnti-U 1'erlodlcrK sultol Ions many dlitlurt tuttisor wants, and, with tliecliolec rromelght new and beautiful chromos, given lire of co.lt to each annual subscriber, lie iu abled te swure oue or more, .uliscrlptlous In very family In tlu-lr district. Tu skillful rau-vn-MT-i Hits v.-tll fLvuii-ilin.innit omplityiumt, hiuI the vinvMals tncli ymr will to a source o 1 1 y and ajsiinil revenue. Specimen paers and most liberal ernis suit to nil uppllcault who mni. tin. ,wrt llnri- tlii'V de.lru tn rmiivua . Ad dress, Agrncy lii'pnrttuent, Frank lillt'a I'nbll.lilng IloiLc, MJ Pearl Ktuvt, New York, li-lt'-t pi ITGreat Medical Book and Secreia lor I Jidies and lients. Sent free for ;rJfoa4MblCALrNSTlTtJ. l0.lWlf,j- " it" M. Joseph Mo. Subiorlbnt ibr THE BIluWIB Ik . 'I THE CAIRO BULLETIN. Leading Journal of Southern Ulinoia. WUlil.-adfastly oppose the policies ot ft Republican party, sad refusn to be Iran- lled uthe dictation ol anyotlqu In tha Demooratlc orranlzation. It baifeves that the Republican party bm fulfilled tu mission, and that tha Deose craUc party as now organized snout v t era. stored to power. It believes tha Radical tyranny that 1 fcr several years oppressed the Houtb heuld bt overthrown anil tfct pap) ct to Southern State permiltted toeoatroltlMU owa affairs. It bsllevas that railroad corporaUoi ahould bt prohibited by lagiilatlTr etaetl intnta from extort! nr and unjustly dwennv luting In their buslMu UanaaiUeai wlU taa paliUe. It recoynles the equality of all sua t fore tlie law. It advocates free coattaeroa tart IT fat lovsuue only. It advocate! resumption ot specie pay. men t, 'and hontt payment of tho public t. tit. it adroatos economy la tho admlnlstra. tlon nt public, affairs ,-1-.-- ' --t-1 s ' v-1 1 AS A NEWSPAPER The Uullctln will publish all the locai newt ol Cairo, and a variety of Commercial, to lltlcal. Foreign and Oeaeral Nawa, and en deavor to please all tastes and Interest all readers. -T II U JfVEEKLY BULLETIN Is a Uilrty-tno column pap or, lurnisbect to subscribers lor tbe low price of ' , $1 26 PER YEAR, Postage prepaid. It Is Ilia cheapest paper in thu West, and Is a pleasing Klresiae Visitor and Family Companion. Advertisers Cannot lall to tee tbe -eled Induce'' menti offered by The Bulletin In the way of cheap and profltable advartlaemenis, saaaa Subscribe tor . ' U-rT SBBBBaTg 1 i.l i J A h. 1 . J. 1 1 ' It! I