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City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL,
$100,000
W r IIAI.MHAV, President.
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BANK.
lOHARTEREO MARCH 21. 1869
CITY NATIONAL BANK. CAIRO
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percent Kr annum, Man-ii 1st slid soi.tun
I jr 111 InUrcst iiuiniinuruvrnis a mn
Ill..i- In the lirlnrlliul lit tlic llcMaiU , tliirvuy
iiHU llii iu rjiiiiuuuml lt rtut
Married Women and Children may
Deposit Money and no ono
clso can draw it.
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xl ."ntunLiy rrrnlnfi fur hu1iik ikiOflM onlr
run to a o'clock
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BLACKWOOD'S
EDINBURGH MAGAZINE.
I Tho limt iiriwt'llul montlilv in tlic i:nllli
Lan(,uuKP, famouii lor STUltlKsi, KSsA YS,
ana i:TUlii:S,
OF THE HIGHEST LITERARY MERIT.
THIOLS (Uiilililliia 1'oaKu);:
Payable Strictly in;Advancc.
"or imy ono Ituvlew, m jmr anuiim
t or any two kumows, i m
,.or any three Hovlowt, 10 00
Kor all four KcvlewH, l'JOO "
Kor lilackwood'a Mft(a-
zinc, vi
Kor lllaukwood itnil ono
Kovlew, 7 00 '
Kor lllitukwood uml two
HevlttWH, 10 00 "
Kor lllavkwood and three
Mevluwg, ia w
Kor lllaekwooil ami the
r lour UevluWH, Ui00 "
;i.uhs. , , ,
A dl-icount oftwimty inr rent, will lie al
inioil in clulm nf four or lunro ncri0lis:
Thus: fourcoiileH oi hiuckwoou or oi one
iinviaw will lin mciiL In una utldrei for
80, lour copioi oi mo lour iievicw anu
UlacUWOOUIor f io, aim u on.
Circular with further particular!) may be
bin! on application.
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Oaii'o, IUinoi
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VOL. 8.
john "i ;"harmaF&"co.
Real Estate
AMD
ErOUSE AQ-BNTS j
COLLECTOR!,
WXVKYAKCW, K0TAKIKS fUBLIO
Land Atrenta of tbn Illlnola Central and
Burlington and ttulncjr R. X.
Oompanlaa,
North Car. Sixth Mad Ohio Lr,
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
t.milOR ttKAI.KHN-
R. SMYTH & CO.,
Whuli-aale nnl IttUill IHalers In
Foreign und Domeitlo
LIQUORS
AJID
wini:k of all kinds,
No. 60 Ohio Levoe,
CAIRO, ILLB.
AfK.S.sir'. SMYTH CO. lure constantly
-LYJ. lurire Itock of Uie best iruotU In Hie nisr.
ket, and Klveesr-elal attention tolbe uiioliuuil
rsncn "I jne imainess
POND'S
EXTRACT
rbo Pooplo's Remedy.
The Universal Pain Ext actor.
Koto:
Aak for Pond''
Take no other
Extract.
1 1 t-fc r for I will soeak. of -xrllnt thlnga.'
FOR
Iiijurlrato Manor lit uta,
I Fulls, llrulitt.
Strain, hjirtlni, Contu
tluna, lllilbCattnu.
I'ritrlurni, Cula, Iircrif
id or incitHi uunm.
Surlllnif,lluru,hcalils,
Sunburns.
a ani t Ulnilliiif I.iiiibm, or
U 1 1 11 1 1 V IllrrU, awl llltvl
r II n II A liu Hums or Tntli.
1 UUU UlVoiiiUliiirof niiMHUnd
wbibw tv Illoo-ly llcluirit.
jFllea - lllcwllng I'llrt,
Hlln.Il'llM, (Infallible )
. raljilii, bwelliii tace.
PVTIJACT 'Rhmmnllani, lllu-uma-i
ll.lv. L tic.iwelllnzorSoitnMa,
.NIIIfiK'na or orvntaa.
I.umlniKO, Inline Hick.
ir' Tliroat ortiulnay,
lntlsiii(41onlla.
IoIiiIIktIii. Ilronrhl-
1 II. AMIiniM.
Mire or lullaiiiul Kycs nr
it . .
it'ntnrrli, Ltuujrrlicu,
Iliarrbca, Dyevntfry.
Son- .N'lpplr. InlliilliiJ
llrcoat
I'lilnfiil or too l'rofiiie
Monlbllui.
.nilk !.:. Ovariin Dla
ciL and Tuiriftrs.
tint
PEOPLE'S'
Klilurr onilnliit,
RFMFnV ra eland Straiimiry.
nCIVICU I , i'mn,iKa and Kxcoria
tlons of Infant., or
;0li Adults.
VHrlrtmci rina. fcn
larnwl orlnflnmiil Wins
Vttvrn, Old Kon-H, Inter-
EXTERNAL
nal Ulcerations.
ANU Holla, Carbuuclt-a, Tu-
mora, Hot ttwtllliuca.
INTERNAL f" and llunlnni, dial
1 or hore rl.
iOuiniiKi,llaniraor Sad
USE. dip (iull.
t'vlun or Whitlow, Kroat-
iil Liiuba or l'aru,
Mollliu Ultra. In bed
I stinga, Chapiii Handa.
lO.M'N KXTHACT la loraalebyall I'irat
Clnaa IlruKKlatH, and recoiumendf lty
all DruKKlatt. l'byalclani, and nry
ImhIjt wlio lina i irr utrd It.
I'miiplili't contalnlUK Ill.tory and ITrrs mull
nl Irw nn amiUc-atlon, If not fiiiuid atyour
DruKcUt'a.
POND'S EXTRACT CO.,
.New VorU mid I.oikIoii.
llS-.-i-U.illv
"A fiiniiili-tti rirturiitl lllatury r Ilia
Tlnien'' "Tlio beat. cli-'t, auil
moat aiirrcaat'iil Knuilly liir
In th I'lilon "
HARPER'S WEEKLY.
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AdJrcss II Altl'KK IIHOTHKU8, N. Y
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SUXDAY. MARCH 20, 1870.
IU UHtUl.
"
THE ARMY.
lu.tl.ntth .naOt Important Infor-
matlon About It.
Tin- "Army Ucglatcr" for ) li now
ready lordUtrlhiillon, andcontilnaiiiloniia
tlon ol more than ordinary Intercut tu view
tun proposed reduction of the army. The
ajrcreKata strength of the aimy, countlnj;
everyone connected llh the military cr
vice, except contract or acting aIitnt
tirgi-oni, and tciiinittrs In the employ of
the (JUarttrmaster's Dcpatlinent, and In
eluding the prolemors and cadet' nt AVet
1'olot, la 2J,:llC. There are tu rcglmenta
of cavalry, comilitlug or Vil officers and
84Mi men; twcnty-ilve regiments of Inlantry
confining of S77 omccrs and 12.0M men;
fio teglnicnU ot artillery, coiiilttlng of i!S0
oilirrrs and 'I'm men, Thtre are C'l enll
ted men, tinattaiheil lo regluicnti, em
plojcd as clerks, nic-cngers, orderlies
lite, I.Vj men In the signal department, 71
uperlntcmlents of national cemctcrlc, and
IWi Indian scout". The general officers
and staff department number .17! offlcori
and 079 mm. Thcro were eighty-two cai
uitltlf i lat year, Including forty-three
deaths and twenty-two resignations. Klcven
and oue-turter per cent, of the officers
nf the army are of foreign birth. Twice as
ininy olllcers aro accredited to Ireland at
to any other country. Germany come
next; then England, Canada, Scotland,
Krancc, Sweden, .Switzerland, in ;the or
der named, and so on. Two hundred and
eighty-four officers rote from the ranks,
ono or whom i profesnor of civil and mili
tary engineering and the science of war at
WnU'olnt. The militia force of the L'nl
ted Slate, available for military duty, but
unorganised. Isghcnat 3,701,977, though
no recent return" have ben received. The
iay of tho general or the army, Including
commutation lor forage, quarters and fuel,
l $17,7(1) per annum; the lieutenant gen
eral receives 11,000 per annum, with
quarter and fuel In kind.
AGE.
.4
How to Tell the A te of a Person. An
Inaenloua Table.
I'he lollorring table will correctly tell the
age ol any person. Let the person who-c
e you wish to know "lect tho different
column that the numbers of hit age are In.
To lind the result, add tne first cumbers of
the columns that the per-ou selects, and
you will arrhc at the correct aire:
1 '-' 4 c It; J-2
v, ;i ;. u i; :n
. i 10 18 ?t
7 7 7 II lf S5
n lo 12 12 'JO Efi
m ii 13 j'j m -
HI It 14 14 Tl :ii
irT ir i.-i ir. -.'i -m
17 IS 20 -.'I 10
Hi W 'J I 55 55 II
51 25 55 5H 511 15
5:1 2:1 i 57 57 4!i
2.5 5ii 5: 2 44
27 57 5!i 50 5!l 15
2i ao :i'j ;io m
11 :U ;il 31 ill 47
s:i .".I U'.i 40 IS 16
S5 37 41 40 to
::7 :! : 45 M rifi
30 ::v 3(1 43 61 51
41 45 44 44 55 Wl
43 43 45 45 53 53
45 41! 4li 4li 51 M
47 47 47 47 f5 65
4!l 60 62 .'Hi .V, 60
51 61 51 67 57 57
53 51 51 6H 53 4S
65 65 55 (!) 40 50
57 68 00 tM !) 00
6tl 69 fit til til 01
01 05 115 IS5 115 05
'.i J m Ki ill (LI ;"
.
"GENTLEMAN GEORGE."
How Mr. Pendleton Want Abroad With
tha Womon Who Ruined Belknap
More Hintod than Said.
(New York Times
On the 5titli of June, 1H72, tlm Cttuard
steamer China sailed from New York for
Liverpool. Among the passengers the
most exclusive und conspicuous group was
composed ol Mrs. llowcrs, (now Mrs.
llclknap,) Mrs. Matsli, wife of tho witness
Ca'cbll. Marsh, ami tho gallant (icorpe
II, l'cudlcton. It was understood that Mr.
l'lMiiJIt'toii was oh his way to rejoin his
wlfu and family, thcu sojourning in l'arls,
ami whoso society he had for scvrr.il
mouths been deprived of by pressing bu-i-ucss
engagements iu America. These l.idie
were under Mr. Peiidletou's spoclal caru
and no gentleman ever exhibited greater
deliutcy or suavity of manner In his solid
tjus uml persistent care of thoso charming
ladies on that voyage. Most ot the time
Mrs. Bowers teemed to bo suffering from
seasickness, whllo Mrs. Marsh, active aud
sylph like, tlittvd about the ship like a hut
tartly basking in tho sunshiuo of u summer
day .
Much of Mr. Pendleton's time was occu
pied In his care for the invalid Mrs. Bowers'.
His strong arm washer support iu ascend
ing and defending to and from the deck of
the steamer. And certainly no lady over
had a pleasantcr scat In the best part of the
ship, or had her rccllutng chair more ac:u
ratcly adjusted to give her a comfortuble
posture, or had her wraps more delluitoly
tucked In than did Mrs. Dowcrsdurlng tbst
voyage. And besides, thu bon-bons,'
fruits, and good things that take away the
monotony ol a sea voyage- were frequently
administered lo her from Mr. Pendleton's
bountllul hamper.
During the last day of tho voyago, as all
hearts warmed by the sight or the green
shores of Ireland on tho li lt and Kuglaud
ou tho right, a the g -oil ship plowed the
smooth surface or the Irish Sea, Mm. How
era partaking of tho general Joy, came on
deck us rosy and blooming in (hough old
Neptune and thu provoking nausea earned
by his wave did not exist even In memory.
, Mr. Pendleton's arm was no longer needed ,
a a support, but It "graceful crook ulljnled
, a pleasant rcllng. place for Mrs. llower'
ilfllcstc hand as thev gavlv promiiiadtd '
the deck. " ' '
( Oio could tcarccly restrain a sigh wlitn (
reiieeuug upon tot-last mat ihimo i.viics
would soon be left alone In chccrles, fogiy
London, os Mr. Pendleton would natur illy
hasten to Paris tojolu his wife and Lunlly,
It was tliercforc a llttlo surprising to see1
Mr. Pendleton and these laJIcs, charming
aud joyous", promenading ltegcnt street
and Indulging In cozy dinners at the Lang
ham Hotel for many days after thtir arri
val Iu London. Iu thluklng this natter
over otiico the downfall of Secretary Belk
nap, ltocctiis to me that possibly Mr, Pen
dleton ua the guest of thotc ladles, who
wero defraying the expenses of an Euro
pean frolic out of monejs stolen lrom the
poorsoldler at Kort Sill. It is possible,
hownver, that he was detained from lua
family by pr. -slug bnlnes engagements
In London. At any rate, his star then:
atl'orded evident pleasure to the charming
Mrs. Bowers and the sprightly Mrs. Marsh,
l'oroua Plnalen
Thirty years aco the Kublicr PoroiiH
Iladtcr.s supi:rhciletl nil other plasters,
und to it di'irrec, liniments and other ex
ternal remedies. Since then it has held
It" prominence, until reecntlv, when the
old rubber com pound 1ms been jrreatly
Unproved In Benson's Cajiclne Porous
Plaster, in various ways.
First, Hy i-o treating the rubber that
It contains more electricity than form
erly. Second, Hy the addition of eapclne, a
powerful stimulant, which causes the
plaster to net Immediately and greatly
Increases Its ellleacy mid usefulness,
making it the best remedy known for
colds, rheumatism, lameiics-t nf the hnr-L-
anil muscles, kidney complaint, etc.
i ne manufacturers arc pleated to hear
that there Is a larxre class of conscientious
druggi'ts, who, having become con-
vmeeu ot mo great merit or iitnon s
Cnpcluu Plaster, unhesitatingly recom
mend It to tho public. Of such nre K.
Dreher, Newark, N. .1.; Charles
Altham and M. M. Cook, Brook,
lyn, X. V. ; yotnincr, I.imla tt
Co., (jiilnvy, ills.; Uotiert Powers,
Jtichmotitl, Va.: K. .1, Ilarte, New Or
leans, I.a., Gulliek itHcrry, Terre Haute
IiuL, who say "the results from the
sales of Benson's Cupclne Plaster, hero
(Terre Haute) has convinced us that It
is tar superior to ordinary Porous Plas
ter." and W. T. Weber, Springlleld,
Ma-s.. who says, "they seem to constitute
an advertising medium of themselves
when Introduced, iiend mu four gross
Immediately."
The manufacturers also regret to learn
that ilrtiggUts, In some instances, acting
from pecuniary motives, as though the
retail price ol Benson's Capcine is the
same as ordinary Porous Piaster, the
cost to them is somewhat higher, liavo
used tlielr lulltieuce lo icrsuadc custo
mers who ask for Benson's Capcine to
substitute some other article for them.
Be sure vou ant Hetpioti d Canelno
and no other articlo for them. Ho cure
Price. 'J5 cents.
Seaburv tV .lohn-oii, Pharmaceutical
Chemists, X. . To bo obtained, for
twenty-live rent, tifllarrlay llros., Cairo,
lllluor". '.'-l'.Mni iUVw-CI)
ll.i,AN'sMAfiNnt.iA ISai.m jire.-crvu and
restores the complexion : removes freck
les, tan and sallowness ; makes the kltt
sort, white and delicate. Its applieatlou
cannot bodcteeteil. H-lO-tl&wly.
Lyon's Kaiiiaiiio.v makes iH-atttll'ul,
'lossy, luxuriant lmir: prevents its fall
ing out or turning gray, it has stood the
test of -10 years. Is charmingly perfumed,
and has no rival. ;i-10-iKv.wly
t'OAI,.
AT
Q
o
01
COAL
O
TO OOAXi
CONSUMERS :
ll.Mniisiii'iui, Ills., Jan, 15, 1-
W 12 arc now mimosa very superior article
ot coal free from ull impurities, i-apit-inlly
adapted for unites and household Use centrally,
which we will deliver Iu Ciilrn, on the Ciilrn and
Vlnccnnca truck by thu cur load of Son bushel
ut nine (y) cents per bushel, or two dollars and
twenty-live cents (! 53) per ton,
Wunlao hatea very superior urllcleuf Nut
Oial which we will ifellver on track ut sixtirn
(H.) dollars per ear :mo bushels. Parties not
wishing a cur load will call upon K. M Ward on
Klglith street, between (i.Jiilliei-cliil and Wash
inictnn avenue-, and lie i.uppliilnt leiisouuble
trem. Mr. Ward will also lU-liur tills cnul to
any juit ofllie city at ou per cur loud, luak
this coal cost about J 51 per Ion. All thecoal
listsl by the U.aiid V lt.lt. la supplied friiiu
ourmlnes,niiil it has no superior Iu the market.
Address all orders for coul to
Jas. A. Viall eft Co.,
HAltltlSllUIta, ILLS.
rvt'
M. Ward, K , has teams and will tie
i coal at 3 iiu uer car 1-50-dif.
h er this
WAOONN.
The Gamble Wagon
OJA.II10, XIiZiXNOXa
MANUKALTUItKD HV
JOHN P. GAMBLE.
TIUBKBT aad CHEAPEST W A ION MAN
OFACTUBED!
MAN UP ACTOR Y, OHIO LEVEE
Near Thuth-Pourth Stroot
VAR1KTV MTOIti:.
New-York Store
WHOLH8ALE AND RETAIL..
XjetxiKeait
VARIETY STOCK
IN THE CITY.
Goods Sold Vory Clone.
Corner 10th St. and Commercial At
CAIRO. ILLINOIS
C. O. PATIER 6c CO.
IWNURANt'K.
O. N. HUGHES,
General
Insurance Agent
OFFICE:
OHIO XJ3D-VX3JB.
Over Kathntt A Uhl't.
N'intwl,,Ut r'r'tC1,u!, Conipanle rrpre
INSURANCE.
ESTABLISHED 1858.
S AFFORD, MORRIS
AND CANDEE,
(icncral
Insurance Agents
73 OHIO LEVEE,
City National Baak Building, up.ttairt.
Tha Oldaat EataWi.hed Aaency In Bouth
rn Illlnola, repreantlnr ovsr
165 OOO OOO
MlfIO. MKItC'II ANTH.
K. .1. Ayre. s. 1). Ayrc
AYRES 6c CO.
I'jjoun
And Ktneral
Commission Merchants
No. 78
OHIO LEVEt.
P. CUHL,
KMlilslte-
Plur Merchant
- AND
Millers' Agent.
No so Ohio Levee,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
7' 10 If.
CAIRO
BOX and BASKET CO
! Dealer in
LUMBER,
All kinds bard and soli,)
FLOORING, SIDING, LATH, &c.
Mill and Yard,
Jornor Thirty-Fourth Stroot and
Ohio Lovoo.
WIIOI.CNAI.t: MltOt'KKN.
STRATT0N & BIRD,
Wholesale Grocers
-And
Commission Merchants
AGENTS AUEIUCAN POWDEK CO
57 Ohio Lovoo.
G. D WILLIAMSON,
Wholesale Grocer
Dealer In
BOAT STORES,
Commission Merchant,
No. IB OHIO LEVEE.
I CJPKCIAI.litlelitl.il nlven tiieoiiaUliineiits und
O lllllnu onlrra
WOMAN'S
CURATIVE INSTITUTE,
No. 314 N. llthfltroot,St.Loula,
Mns. K. A. LI'TZ, M. 1. (In charse).
Ample iiceoiimioil.ilion and treatment. t)nly
lepol I'oricitiiln very viili ableSitclllcs. I'miiipl
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Pianos and Organs,
SHEET MUSIC AND
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EVERY DESCRIPTION.
HALLET. DAVIS & CO.'S
PIANOS
Of World wido Roputntion.
Acknowlolfceil by all rood Musicians to be the
best Piano now nude.
THE GREAT UNION PIANO,
Of which we have sold over 400 during
twelve years past, becoming more and more
popular every day.
SMITH'S AMERICM ORGAN,
Splendid tone. Power and Durability.
Kimball's Orchestral Organ,
A very tine Instrument, adapted to luHrii
mental as well ns vocal music.
ALL TUB A1IOVK AUK OFf KUKl) ON
Easy .Montlilv Payments, at low figures
regardless ol I.Ist'Priecs.
In great variety, Including all the new
and popular music ol tho day.
Orders from the Country
promptly tilled and sent
by mall.
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ACCORDEOiYS, CLARINETS
FLUTES,
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TAMBORINES
FHKXCII IIAKPS. IJTC, KTC.
Band Instruments of all Kinds
Km fished In Order.
STRINGS V0R VI0LIN8, 0U1TAK8, ETC
Ol the Best tjuallty.
Classical Studios and Exorcises
Of all grades for Piano or voice.
UHTEvcry description of Musical .Mer
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