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THE PEOPLE'S VOICE. It It) Hrl stll Over Ik rsnntrjr In rrr f tiM I'tmpnailw: A Boatst t'rti ;ltr Wake Bl( Mtrlkc raiLADELPHtA HI S1XKSS ME. rnLADELrmi, Jan. 29. The board of trad baa adopted resolutions hsartily op. proving the congress committee plan tor acttllng the presidential questiom. IS HICHMOXP, TIRGIMA. Richmond, Jan. 23. The business and professional men of this clly, at a meet ing last erenlng approTed of the Ed mundi bill. But a caucug of Conserva tiree legislator, deemed It inexpedient to interfere in the presidential difficulty. IX XIW YORK CITY. New York, Jan. 23. A petition to oontreas in relation to the compromise plan tor the electoral count is in circula tion at the Union League club and else where In the city. Tlie petitioners make, substantially, the following suggestions : Fir$i That the constitutionality of the proposed act should be formally passed upon by the supreme court. Second That judges of the supreme court should tM be members of the com mission if a prior adjudication by the court cannot be obtained. Third That the part assigned to the At judges comports neither with the dignity and impartiality ot the court, nor with the rights ot the people, nor with the principles and safety of the country's institutions. Petitioners ask that congress will not involve the judges ot the supreme court in any manner with the pending contest until the court shall bo called to act on the question In its judicial capacity. IX BOSTON. Boston, Jan. 23. At a large mectiug in Faneull hall, held to-day. Mayor Prince, presiding, the conference plan Of settling the presidential question was heartily approved. The resolutions were read by lion. Win. Gray, and passed unanimously. Speeches were made by Hon. E. R. Madge, ;Mr. P. T. VolUtu, Hon. J. C. Madigan and Gen. Geo. 11. Gordon. There were 4,000 people In the hall. COKXECTICCT LEGISLATURE. Hartford, Jan. 23. In the senate to day a resolution, passed last week, in dorsing the congress joint-committee plan to count the vote for president was recalled from tho house, reconsidered and tabled. The plan if regarded less favorably than when first announced. attSXESOIA LEGISLATURE. St. Pall, Jiinn., Jan. 23. At the evening session of the senate this even ing the senate passed a resolution urging congress to adopt the plan oi the con gresslonal joint committee tor settling the presidential question. Ui BURLIXOTOX, IOWA. Bvrlixqtox, Jan. 23. Tho board of trade to-day unanimously adopted reso lutions heartily approving the compro mise electoral plan and Iowa's congress, men were requested to vote for if. IX HAKRI8Bl'RG, IA. IIarrisbcrg, Pa., 23. A large meet ing of citizens, lion. Francis Jordau pre siding, was held In the court house to night, at which resolutions strongly in dorsing the report of the joint committee ot congress on the electoral question were adopted. FEXXSVLVAMA LKGISLATI RL. IIarrisbcrg, Pa., Jan. 23. In the senate to-night a resolution indorsing the plan of the congressional Joiut com mittee for a settlement of the presiden tial question was offered and referred to the committee on federal relations by a yote ot 23 to 16, all the Republicans but one voting for the reference. lb Htrrjr r old. In reading of the middle azes one is struck by the accounts given of feats of strength, etc., or the life actors ot those times. The suits of armor worn, would certainly Indicate the possession ot greater physical strength than is devel oped by men in these latter days. What wrought the change r Men lived in tho merry days a more out-door life than this advanced civilization ot ours can af ford. There Is a greater consumption of brain matter, and that increased demand on mental and physical power necessi tates the use of a pure vegetable stimu lant tonic, such as the Home Stomach Bitters. l-lj-12t. rfeka-ee'e Sal-. . Tl""' ? nd KlUs M. -"-'" oj weir cei tain sale jiion- .-t "v muu uuverea 10 lie under- i. 15, did, for the purpose ot securing a tArtAln promisory sou therein mentioned. iuorMfe to the undersigned tbe toUowtng ileunbAd prsmlses, to -wit : Lou nuuf bers4 thirty And thirty-one (31,, it Dloek numbered fifty-ons (61). in tne cltS of Cairo. lUlnoU : and whereM." deUuIt lZ been made lath, paym.nto skid now, t&erelore, in pareusnce of the autW ity wafrrd by taid sal mortgage, I will ell the Above described premise. t pub- in band, st the door of the Court How lathe city of Cairo, llhaoie, onSaturdal' J-ebniary , A. I),ls77; at the hour oft o'doeS p.m. of said day, said kale to be without redemption. AUTUUi H. HA.VFOUD, Mortgages reen Gilbert, Attorneys. January . 1077 d U0 d toriuaol at hoaauS ZZZ nJV""1 !u" iu.j aiau. momei.tir Uu. or lor arum bu onU to ft , . ""r tarn wwa saair aAJ " ""vt "" awi vinaiaa, on of -- SMissSBJSt4SL. ""Wrt' CO, fort- 81 iV5.a?.t-- C'J10.?" CO.. Mrw llatatA MaVSSl avaa.l aTTT...' . . U Wl SB a SUM SBBBHSalea BBfta BBM awUS laaKaTaaA . SLiah Sam i a S.. u mm, ootb aad im. JL- , " . m . That all Who m laaiT"1' CnI tel. PITTSBURGH. PARADISE, NTT. OARBON(Blg Muddy) ARB PEYTONA OANNEL COAL Order for Coal by the car-load i,on, or in hogsheads, for shipment jrompur attenaea to. aarTo larse consumers and all manufacturers, we are Drecared to supply any quantity, by the aonth or year, at umiorm rates. GAIBO CITT VOAX COKPXXT. S"BlIhlar Br ', Ko. TSOhloLrvre. VHairiday Bra wharf boat. JAt Kayptian HUU, or At U Coal Dump, foot of TautV-Kuthtb Effort Office Draw, am. roBTT Yr.AKS Btt okk the ftbuo. DR. C. M?LANE'S l t L K i: R A T D LIVER PILLS, T R Tl L Hepatitis or l.iver Complaint, IiY-HPSIV AND SICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PAIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side ; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder-blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mis taken for a rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is aiTci ted with loss of apiictite and m' knt.-s ; the bowels in general are c os! i v . , sjii.-"'iiics alter native with lax ; t!.. l.d is troubled s ith pain, accvmp;.wi.d with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. rhtrHsfcencrally at.onsiderableloss of memory, ai -cumimnkd with a pain ful sensation of having left undone something whu h ouht to have been done. A flight, rii y cough is some times an attendant, j The patient complains of m cariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low ; and although he is satisfied that cxercisewould be bene ficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon tip fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every rem edy. Several of the above symn- toms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the i.iyek to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AM) I KVKR. Dr. C. MVLam.'.s Ijvxr Tills, in cases ok A(;ri: and IYvkr, when laKt-u hum quinine, are productive of the most happy result-. No better cathartic can le u.-.cd, jircparatory to, or after taking (Jninine. We would advise all who ore afflicted with this disease to give them A AIR TRIAL. I'ot all Bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are un equaled. BKWARK OK IMITATIONS.' The genuine Dr. C. M. Lane's Li f.K Pills are never sugar coated. Lvery box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the i.nprcssion Dr. MVLane's Livfk I'ili..-. The genuine AI'. Lane's Liver Pn.LS Ix-r the signatures of C. M. Lane and l irMixc; JJkos. on the wraj)j)ers. ay Insist on your druggist or storekeeper giving ou the "genuine Dr. C. MVLane's I.'ive.k I'ills, pre parel by Fb-n.in- p.r..., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by .ill reH.t table dnifgists and country storekccjicr.-: generally. To thote to re If C. M''Lakc' LV . inal, s (! mail pj.i pjrf 0 ,ny part of tb I mud Malt-, uue bx ut J'iJi, lor f LKMINij HkOS.. rittkbiifih. Pa. ::the enemy of disease THE FOE OP PAIN TO MAN AND -BEAST lathe tirand Old MUST.ANG LINIMENT Which has stood the test of AC There is no sore it will not Heal, has often saved the life of a Human vffi&ZSSL BMBtored EuSFE Horse. y Valuable Hm'i-(1w It. Nebraska Ahead l is Auieriua ! H UBM 1 k OOOB CUMAK LOW rrl.attal I y.na. M- J a. Partiuularm. , J Z . A-ST lull rmtataea ta the rmted KteiM. Canada, and Eli rope t t'rme ae low M tnoaeoi any niner reiia- dence iavted In tbe Eaf lih andfotira mgnnren, witn lnTentore, At tnrnrys at lw, and other Pnliciilora, p-iall w th IhnMt whn haw hmd th'ir OUT relwUnl in the bands ol other attorneva. la neld rar onr frre are rmaonabl. and no chance It marie nnleea we are siiorcarfiil. Invenksll tf yoa want a rt rtmn u a mo in akrteth and dferriptlon ol r mvenTion. ill luake aa Tamtnatinn at the natrni ufllce. anil tl W think It patentable, will eend Ton psper and atvice, and rroeeute rur cane. Our fee will t in or dinar raws, aett, Ex-CofBauastoner orratenta, CleTeland. Ohio 0. M. Keller, Kq , Sec t National liranfe, LoulnTille. Kr . Comnicolor DanM Ammen. r. 8. N.. Wa.hlnrton. 1. C tJ-Seert iaurjp for our "Hulde for ofrtatn- lac I'atenia, a oooa oi par . AddreM . Low la BAa-trr '., Sotlrl tor of Patents, Wahinrun, l. C. la-7-l w-l. Mi tit; tmM St. Louis. Mo. THOS. A. B.ICK, A. X. L. L. B.. 1 JAS. SICE. A. X.. f lincipal . B. BVSWOOD, FULL LIFE SCK0L1HSHIP SSI 00 MOST Complete, Thorough an 1 rractical oour of t-uAv Id the I niied state a cjure inili.prnf ible to everr roaa; tua ero- oarKuii; oa tb eea oi inc. Tu IllnitrAted Circular, Addreat, THOS. A. RliK. A. M..I.. L. B , Octlt-dlT President. I THE WASHINGTON CITY ROUTE." THE SHORTEST, QUICKEST1, Af ONLY MRKCT ROITK TO 'kip a:i Mm With direct tonnet'tiou ior Am THE SOUTHEAST, ?.ilid.lpHa, hi Td, Soslcn, AT THE SOTI HEAST, TrateU'i Je9inn i Spesdj, tkmi ::i Ccforhble Trip. Shoiil.t n-memlK-rthat tlie BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. I Celebrated for Its Eletrant Coaohe9,8plendld Hotela, Grand and Beautiful Mountain and Valley Scenery, and the many poiata of Hiatorio Intereat Alonir ita Line. 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The rropci m for the new vuluine rive the title 01 more than tirtv paper motly Illustrated. bTWTitrrsct the littirvt merit, c oder the head of "Toreisn Travel." "S have "A Kinte r on the Nile." ty Ocn. McClollan ; Saunierinfr Al-oul OonaUnti noole,' Tv Charle Dudley Warner: Out of My Window M Moscow." bv kucne Sehuylert "An American in Turklstan," tc. Three ferial tone are nnnonneed: "Nicholas Jtinturn," Bt Dr. Holland, the Kditor, whose atory of "!e ernisV " save the lii!i en satisfaction to the reader of the Ntotuhly. The ecne ot tui l.t'.(t novel i bid on the banks of the Hud-on. Tbe hero I a vounj: man who ha been alw at lied to a woman apron atnor. but wuo. by tue death of hi mother, i left aKnie in the world to drirt an the current ot lite with a tortunc. but wiibout a purine. Another aerial. Hi lahcritAnce." by Mi Trafloa. will te(rin oa the completion ot "Thai la ' UnV," by .Mm, Hol;r eon Burnett. Mrs. Hurnetl tory, Nun in Aurist. h a pathos and dramatic power which have been a surprise to the public. There is to 1-e a seiies of original and ex quisitely illustrated paper ot "TopulAt ci en.v," by itrs, llerruk, each rarer com plete in iueit. 1 her Are to ie. irom vsnour pt n, paper on ' Borne Life and Travel" AiA. practical suggestions as to town an 1 country life, village ituprovesacut, etc., by wii-stiown spectAiista. lr. Harnard's articles on vatious indus tries ot oreat hritAin include the hHory of "Stime Ksperimenta in Co-operstion," "A Seotijh I)af Factory" in the November number, and "Toad" Lane. Ko-hdjle," in December, cither papers are, "The HritL-h Workineman's Home," "A Nation of Shop keeper,"' Ua')enny aTVeekfor the Child,-' tc A richly illustrated bcrie will be given on "American .-porta by l-'lood and field." by various writers, and each, on a didereut tliejne. 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Madison Dispensary, LJ C5 roiKDEo sr J ar I.7: lll!al rol m a ad bai baaa laa. m Bala a raau I.. j . . ... . . , sirniLis. kaaoaata"Zi0lhal 'V. ctic... lTls1aaia.:2liJVlaVk,, flasikMAi .t,i. a!TTf ' r MrMarlssl s.sTtaui tii.r, Z: nasiLITf aas lam. Sis' A ifAnnua . . . ana J .1.1,1. -fMM""-r'M. ,l,Uil,. iM. ta KlMy. luaa M arauai .....r rT,,ML" rao., atank w ian ,j f ,auea. Cor t,aatet, anniaut UUIBE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY. $ . i..r.r:,.T:-:""- u ... ai-..n a ,ia,. , WM. TRIGG fe CO. General Auctioneers. ItKljt'LAH ALtawt,,ill.j),AyM A l I IIUAJ S. ", lal attrutioa Laid ! ...,i..i.. ""... II uu, . iZT. T. ". - aaaaoalaia aa. hmau . JTTVr. . tn aaf at aa. AsaMM The Perfeotion of Light. L. A THE Family Safeguard Oil. THE HORRORS AND APPALLING ACCIDENTS Viily iran-pirln;; In the tie of the Oil now old a Illuminator, which aie made Itum Prtroleuui, and tbe want of ronlidonce in the public miud at to the certain safety of said Oil, ha Induced the introduction ot ELAINE AS ill IU1IMIIIAM, f.l.AINCi o ttrg. Klre teat and aprlnif water while la calor, will not esplode while burning In a lamp, nor in Any oteer way, at. it doe not contain any ot the eiulu five compounds so freiptently inej with in the ordinary tills for Illuminating. A lamp filled with F.I.A1MC, if upset or accidentally broken, will not eiplode or burn. There l no portion ln which you t-Hh put a lamp tilled with F.LAIN E for common ii, iu which it will explode. KI.AINK is certainly the Safest family Illuuilnaliii Oil knovu, and can be uned In any Conl oil or Keroece lamp, without cbanico of burner. WAS AWARIKI) THK FIRST PREMIUM Uf the .furors and Commixiiiner of tbe Centennial Xnternatlcnal Exhibition. Aa the lifstllluiuinatiufi Oil, l..rits mraordinarf merit- of Safety and Ituiiian. of Light, KI.AI.NK wa kl-o awarded a t.old Medal at the llttbtirb rxpoitlon ; j.d u adopted, alter a thorough scii-ntitic and practical let, by the I'MlTIl STATE- .OVER.VMEXT LI(illT-HOLE DEI'AltTMKM. Asd received a high comincndatioi from the Hoard of United Slate Meainboat luapsc tors, VTa-hlngton, 1. C. Iiisurauce Companie rate El, A INK the aame a a Oss iik. rr.AINE is uwd on many ot tbe Railroad, Street tars and I!ot;s of a country and inaugurated superior to any other oil in tbe market, t an be med In any lamp. oKIiKKS MIOM THE Tlf DK -Ot.ICITiD. BARCLAY WHOLESALE AGENTS, THE NEW MAGAZINE, RECORD the YEAR rontifl M'MIIKH (Jl l.i) KKAUY lit WAV. WiUi a Coe Meel P.-rtrait of A. T. Mettar Career. lealh, Will and t-ucei.n. , And beaidea the uoiuue and valuable Iiury o important ernt.i and occurreriiY throutfliout the world, thi ntimlter contain, amuoK two huudre.1 other article, the lulluwioic uiut(.l e'ial intereat : Queen Victoria's New Title. lr. John JJiI'a Auril Phliowplier (I oolai J he true Ajuericun a chanu'terisiic em W aahuiKton a Mamhal ol i rauce. .ean Jiifteiow f ancy. New Horn-Car Poetry, for April. lJom Pedro's C'baracUTiHtics . A M Wt t'ttrtv In Ka a 1. ?ibr?'.'",'itlls,-Al"",8tewart,Vaii.brbilt. Mark I wain at a Horn A notion . irt Female Lobby iat at Waybill i h CJirl oi Seville a KpanUii Pi Itoyalty in the United Slate . ngton. oeiu . Artemua Ward' t harai ter and 1'ec.uliariti. itiiiiiuiij necoraoi Mnre8, etc. 'i hing to bt laughed at.oopularand toachlng Hjeiua, aUetchea, incident. Ac., in auch all mo tive variety, that it forma the richest amount of valuable and eutertaiuinK reading almost ever eiubrurnl in m magaxine. ThU new PerMlcal.whiitli hoa already rea. Ii ec ucb an enormou uoiulariiy, la QomethinK new and original in tbe way ofa JMonllily Magaiine. lleine; a aort of Ittlureni Kemp-Hook, or mouthlv record if InmnriHiii event that liappen iu any part of tbe world, with a aelectinD of the most popular miilauy of the current month, nruaeaud noetrv. fuevin and dooie.iio. tditciby Frank Moore, of the "ttebellion Kecord." TtlHAIltinilttf i.rlh.l uf ill, fl.... Ci... i.. - .. v, .ue ni.iai 1'iuif.iiucui iernou oi ine iiioi. (U iu aaeb Number. Iln..,fll,. n,u,l .. ...I .,!.. ..1 l vwa .' ll..n,Li..,,i,i,i,a;raii laillKlllC ur , i- claaa monthly maKxiiie ever iauel. Price, 6rt C'At a lliolilli. or I i IjO It.r a iur1. A ... ,nin iHiamKe pi'i uy ine piiuiirtner. fSleiirlv Mlbai'l-ilitii.iia lM'.'in urltli unv 0. W. CHaBIETON k CO., PubUahers, Madison Sajuuie, New York. CARRIAGE SECRETS. cm. BOBAiffif imt Mtrrikiiuia illitMrsUsjrt wiui imiiAstiMAttsaavitiiei run i lilt j at h- U lit in. VlllalllV buuUI KUSJW uu 'urtshi. MtuntAifst, i I'll s iij if ssl Jtf Attris-s Sillii Kt Vt" Sat ) ol lW St-ailal IVttMIl llaaatV b.KlirA IlkinrJ o4 liss-a.t. with hunl hu ahuuitl tiisirrv.llss ii.,piiiii lure ami cum. 'I n tttAOn ail ti- ssHkinrJ oi ).. with Kunnti it valusibli nrseipt whuahuuitl tiiarrv.llss ll.trMiliinvUlB Iu naAvnaataraa. ls- it.. lurcaiAti ruM. Tn-tit)onai t !-. luliy MrsTaiaUig tftirir ussusa-si- tyiMiHoma aud iiiriia lu vurr i tt isithaiMsly ri lr ajBuarsi. t)yiMHoiiia mutl IlirHS It vurr i IIU thsllMlly Tmif s-itntiAf ura oPii. hin.1 vr pubhahraj, atMl i iurspi4 " ' ( C41, fskj, ftan-ursii aussisMj on r4wiit ot ato sHa. 4H. sUrUi. U s illJlrti iSastf. . J . I . J II Ulaatrsatd work ST r.iAnniAGE. Oja mutial aiafl aar. ,v. avlvata auuiutauu riaaaiaW uu tua uvalajiia Of lbaauJ avataiu, Ua aiaaata, ) a,., ialaat diaiairie t ib m aciauM uf aaainiliniii.a Loa aa fc truly luarrl. rvialiua. Mala aaaf -.j;a. ruuu a. auaaaJua UsjUsTMsaaisSSta, WuiJA SM OUS) 4 sauwjia? A aa AauaMr,. lU BSSanSi liAA SA-aJllk I ia laTCaSa UssVJ nun i.d miodia ll.'?,T"ir'"" ? worwt- ma aaa Stall. Ik aulW Ba ka - nil il aa rfi ai I uu iaf tliaautiJ.UMKUaaaAO.kla autXUaU I I I E BROTHERS, - . - - J- 1 TRAM IJOATSJ. j Evmv,,Ie. Ca,r Memphis Steam Packet Co., -FOK-- Paducah, Shawneetown, Evana Tille, LouiiTUle, Cinolnnati and all way landings. Th tlrrfaAt alde wbut l ttalii AB KANSAS BELLS. A' ALTS H B. f'aaXINOTON-...- Matter .aaitl .a Pkmnimoiun ClcJk Will leave Cairo every WEDNKSUA V at A o'clock 1. m. The ileel ateamer IDLEWILD, 'Haw iir a). ....... r O. 'J llOMAa. .Maslei ...CieiW lavage I aim every SATl'JtDAY. Kaoli b'Mt make clone connectlou at f alro witb tirt-Oia steavruer for Kt Louis, alem pbiauliew Orleans, and at Kvaiisville win, IhaK. StC. it. ii. I'orallpointaNortbaud itarit audwitbtlie xjiuaville Mail 8tauier f..t.li imiuUontbe t'per Ohio, (riving through re wiiiita on Ireigbu and )aeuger to m poiui tributary. ' t or urrliar.'itir'ormatlon apply to HCH.. SILVKU J-aiuger Agent. J. M. i'Hli.Ui'8. 'JAgBt. - 0rt0 . . , J URAMSlKH, ouutirmteiideut and (ieoeral Kreiirlit Agent, lo-.i-ao-lv . S-vanavUl luiaaa. p.:icnnL. -liiclualv Flour Herchaat A wo IliUoro' Accat. , Mo so Ohio Levee, w m CAIBO, zxxxxrois. T,f tt. 1 " VlLAj , AUliour. A A. ti. QUM . M Ti .l,i.ahj tuVmimmMrr .