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Tin: daxviu:.
What will be the rosull of the mlinissloii
of tbo ncgroe of the Ifepubllc into pol.ti
cl fvllowililp with the white cltU-m
question which enn be angered only l.y
ovents vetconeeuled Utnml the impetie
tmblc vail of tlio future. Tliat thr rotifer,
cnceofcomplctcpolitlrnlri-ht. upon them
,av bring In iU train ll the Mc-inR
whieirthe uinguluo .atriot VtM.
hope that every rltlwn shoilM eheriOi :
but the fear that it mull, may bring
downuxm the country .lifters, at one
ruinous and Irre.nedlal.loeannot IobUsjhI
Uko the ghmt of Hannuo it will not
-Mown" at oar bidding, but rlx before in
t Kfnpi turn tiroiihe.ivlni: trouble and
prochilinlng n rulgn of strife and turmoil
In tho year to come.
The ballot ii ft powerful Instrument fr
gmnt or) evil; n' lU,,-l'r 1,11,1 'J"'
colored voter may hmj it t gmt"' lm'
longings of their prejudice, or In 'Ij'""'
rnco to the iclieinlngcouiidrtd of Kadi
r.llom whonro eridvoriiitoi-ontrolthctii
tn tho Interest of revolutionary faimtl
clm. And there U ,tlll greater danger
that tlio negroe mny bee..me n clique, a
.dlitlnct politle.il body, held together by
plrltofclatinlhne haling every man
who is not blaek nnd voting f'T no man
who belongs to the white raw. Already
this evil it beginning to make ltelf matib
f.,t In the conduct of the wewiy viiinin-
..Iil.o.l i.m.nl... Thev dins to each other
not becntKc they 'ngre tim iolltle.il
ciiiillon. but for'tbo renoli that tliey nre
nfthn snino race. Hi-vel addrooi tho
Senate n tint repreentalive of tho .?
peoplo of Mississippi, not hi tlio reprc
si-ntulivi. nf nil tho neolil" of that Ulifyrttl
nnto Statu; nnd whenever a ncijro Inn tho
..iiniiMntitiv in viitn for one of his fellow
ho does so. not for tln r.-.von that lio
wlilin tlio candidate to mo'ecd becnufo in
till iucccm n irincll tthi.h he ndioCHtw
mny becomo coullriiuKl doctrine, Mit ho-
tlio enmltdnto i rlothoj With H
Maekukln. WHh tltiie'tliU dl-po-itlon
ofttiebliifikitiicdiiigto t-ft.li other may
becomo cotitlrmed, and if itdn, tlio reult
will u n iieuro nartv. oimo.ed of the
colored olecton mid n few while nllle
riniwiicd tivn pnrtv of white men, mid oui'
dldat will 1h vot-d for beenu'e
Ihnr r,i whlto or black.
(Jut of uoh n condition of alfair, troublw
tho mom deplornbbi would spring, and
linaltv remit In n Minxly war of rncei,
Tlioio who bellovo there I no dnngor of
thU kind, iliould retneinkr, tlint tho
blood.hcd whtch lin iiiiulu San Domingo
idmot u desert, grow out of the fact that
tho black of that UUtid would not ulilli
to with tlio mulattos, and the mutattoe
would not connent to devrt tho land of
thvlrtdrtli at thu command of their inio-
h'lit follow-oltlr.eij.
Tho ncgriK of tbe'llt public havu lliclr
dcstlnyliithelrown ltnndi. Ifthey wlely
lite tho power which hdi tven conferred
uixm tliem, eek to inf'.nn their mind,re
fans to ho Ued by di-tigllllig polltlclalu,
and voto for 'jirinciple. not men,' in n few
yean no person will regret that they lmvo
been allowed to uwilm ballot, and no pa
triotic white man will rn'n.e to do nil hu
can to clcvuto them ii.lvllectually nnd
Dolitlcallvi Mil if t'V l-tn'omo a
great clan, a powerful cli'U, ami array
theiiiiiclvc ngalutl the bltv cillxeii, they
will brim: upon tliu ountrv untold
illinHor and have rtiuuii tocurrctho day
lliev were jicrinlttod to enjoy a prillego
thev tliu not Know imw to ux- wiiii itne
witdom or diicretion.
rTu: lUri'ur nimirs.
On Satuarduy lat, Mr. Alluu, of thl
dltrlet, pro4ontwl to the eomeiitlou, the
renort of tho Committee on the Hill of
Iligbti, liolng Article 'Mi( the uc coiiti
tutlou. It embrace- tueutatwu n tlon,
and will meet with general ajiprobution.
We can find In it little t criltcUu, ul
though In one of two of it fHture It
not, in our opinion, up to thutplrlt of the
time, ltretalni thegmii'l Jury ntcm,
and doe not, In regard to the law of libel,
makoull!rient ndvanco from the oM-tlmu
comnion law notion of 4mr forufatlivn
Nevcrthclc", even in thW j-artleular, it
take an advanced po.ilion. in which fact
wo tiud Kreut caii'o f"r iongratulutlon
When biw vers liku .ludge Allen ooinent
tn make departure from the beaten JxitU
of prwedent, and can bring thennelvoi, to
tiecomu legal Ifonooiatis niaiienng
l.li.li which iuvo ten euro-
fullv pr.-torved In the temple
or the law, tho people may ixnicratii
lt themselves and buniurd that there
I rwn to believe that xooiety will yet
arrive t that Mate of rfccllon which
phll(iliri lmvo dreamed aUut nnd
pulOiHve ung.
riu: (iiiAxn jrity.syyn:.v,
The uttu.k joule upon tho grand Jury
k vtcni. on Vri'Uv lui.t, by Hon. AV. d.
Allen, our riprm, ntutivo in the Cointitu
, tonal Convention. mu our hearty aw
proval. Tin' taii;uigi- ud wni vigorom,
and wai the kind lfiiou,J.-(l hy tho ub
J.t. Advoeucy of the tj.Uiu i evidinco
ofunudultcruted old fogyimi, unit he who
uttacki H bould da tn w.ili the inn-t fo--inlnablo
weaponi hu can ohtaiu.
' Tho law, that cougloineratioii of c.n
tradtctlou, which pwpl, mor eourteous
than truthful, have agreed to eail ' tho
perfection of reatoti, ' ii nmrred by many
ftutrugcoui feature, but none more repui
lvo than the grand Jury j. tern, which
Klve to a -Oiy of men the power to bla.t
a good reputation, and aIIdvu 0)ily onu
tio of a causo to bo bisird We v,l,o
maintain tho grand Jury mtow, ihouia
not denounce tho Star Chambtr, or blmno
tho fooU whoattcmjit to vtudleafe tyranny
nd apoIoglM for outrag- tip,l(l 't.
lJeof mankind.
tiii: i sco mi: tax
Tin
cil'ort now liolnj; Jiiiulo In t'ni;rcs
t. rciol tlic Inronio Inx 1ms met with do-
tiTiiiinoil reslstiincii from an unnxpeutud
(junrt'T, nnd nrffiitiirnta lmvo liooti tirn!il
fur Its ooiitiiiutiiiro which mint lmvo n de-
elded elfcet upon llm public mind. On
.Kntunliiy lnt, tin: stilijei-t wns brought be
fore the llouso of lSeprei:titiit!vei of Con-
gri, wiion -ir. uornos ui'cinrett Unit liu
would not vote for Its repeiil, tlint the tux
wn pn)uliir, nnd should ho iiiulntiilned.
I'he rieli pay it, nnd upon tliu rich the
great bunions of the government should
bu Imposed. IIu could not con that there
wh nnv weight in tlio nrcuuient that the
t ii x wn n rhiirgo upon siicro"! nnd, If ho
roiiM ho would make thu' law
Implying it far more impiUilorlal
than it l in Its preent form.
Tlii' debate whs mey, and the ndvaK'iitc- of
tJl(j ,,, out f tho c ontest If not victo
rious, lit li'iit !Uif;iiitio ol tneir nullity 10
prevent it repent.
l'T- duel between (!nornl l'rlin
mill Admiral Topeto l reported. Vtlnx
uai wounded. Thoo Spaniard! arc be
coming n sanguinary in wcro our southern
brcthcrii boforo tho tato war. If General
Duller could bo jnduced to procnt to tho
House a reiolutton to annex Spain to tho
t'nltod ,StiUc and tho lWdent idiould
direct tho fenato to p.iM It, wo might do
civilization a bcncllt by reconstructing
that country In ncoordnnco with thu
It tdleal iirocramme. Amc might bo In
duced to leuvo tho ncnikte to tnko command
at Madrid. Thcro Is, wo believe, many
thing' in that city that arc teaiablu.
tn?" Logan and Kellev have had an ora
torical mill In tho Hou.o, and Kolldy win
.. i . it..
eoiuiie leu io mrow un iiiu rnuiiue. nu
uudertook to Micak for the peotdo of 1111
nol, and place them In thu rnnki of tho
protcctlonUt of tho country, and wui told
that ho win guilty of jireiumptlon, which
hud about It tho odor of lmoleiieo. Logan
told him that ho i-hould at lenU make tho
attempt to remember that hu only repre
dented ono dl-trlct, mid bad ni right to
represent lllinol.
tkojrTho Coinmlloner of Internal
lloveiiuo bin decided that farmer nro not
Mibjcet to any tax on Mile iniidolrom their
wagoimllrectly to cotiMimer. '1 hi Heel
Ion will lmvo a very decided ctlect on
household oxpcniM in thoio towrn whoro
no local law uxut forbidding farmuri to
bring produco within their llu.ll and tell
through tho utrcet frco of 1Icoiim.
- mm
fCr?y-Thu proceeding of tho Coiutitu
tlonal Convention nrtj Ucomlng rather
voluminou lately. -Mr. Allen, of Craw
ford, ha re-nppeared in hi place, and i
now in regular dally attendance upon tlio
cmIoii ol tl,a'. body.
t5yn'n. Sheridan bat been vMting
thn ntntu cnldtat. Ilo wn Introduced to
the Conntitiitlonal Convention, and uliook
h:iiid all round.
. .
tay'Tho United State Supremo Court
will adjourn on the ilOth lint. argu
ment will bo beard after to-day..
trir Seimtor Haliilln lin a light. fanta-
-
tio toe. wlitrli he take ideiiMiio in
twirling
.
THE CONVENTION.
SKVr.NTY.SIXTII 1AV.
Htii uMi, M rilJll, l;o
Convention met at ! o clock a. .m,
I'raycr Hy itov. .Mr. .Miller.
iiii.lok iiuiins.
.Mr. Allen, of Alexander, from tho Com-
mltteo on tho Itlll of lilghl, presented a
reiiort rcccoiiiiiiendlng tlio adoption oi i no
following :
AiiTirui: :i.
Si. I. All men are. by
nature, freo
uiiil tnileiielidellt. anil buvu certain
illlier
eliianu Hiaiieiiauni n.u-, niuuin .i,ir
are life, liberty and thu purmlt id' liappi-
1 .11 -t..l... , 111...,.
ne. To M-eiiro tliem rigid and protec
tion of property, government nro Institu
ted among nien, deriving their power
ilioeoiireiit of tlio L'overni il.
Skc '-. No peron lmll bo deprlvel f
life, liliertvor property, w iinoui iiuo pro-
cotof law.
Skc- II. " ho "e" 'Xorol and enjoy
meat id' religion. profeion and worthlp,
williout dUerimlitatloii, hall forever
be allowed in thi State, and no pcron
khall bo denied any civil or political rlglit,
or capacity, on account of bis religion
oniiiioli: hut tlio liberty id coiikeielico
opinions, mil inu noeriy oi concieiico
li.n.liv Kocurcd shall not bo so cointrucd a
to dispeiisu with oath or alUriiiatlons, ex
cuse acts of llcviitiouiiie or Justify jir.ic
tire, lncoli-irtcut witll the pence and safety
of the State.
St:c. I. No icron shall bo compelled
lo attend ir comiurl uf mini, try, ur j.l.ioo
of worship, against hi coiircut; nor shall
any jirelVrciico be given bv law to any re
ligium denomination or placo of wondiiii.
Skc o. Kvory person may freely
stH'iik, writo and publidi hi eutimcnt, on
all bubJecW, being rcpoiilblo for thu
abii.n of that liberty! and on all trial for
libel, lioth civil and criminal, tliu truth,
when puhlidied with good motive and
jutilhiblu ends, shall bv sillllclelit difciuo
to the permit charged.
.ski. 0. The rights of trial by Jury, a
horetoforo enjoyed, shall remain inviolate j
but tho (Junura'l Aembly may authorize
the trial of civil cases beforo Justice of
the Pence, by u jury of less than twelve
won. . , a
Six. 7. Tho right of tho peoplo to bo
ocuro in their personal housu, paiior and
ell'ects, agalu.t unreasonable searches and
seizures, shall not bo violated; and no
-rrnt tliull Usuo without probiiblo cauio,
supported bv oath or utllriiiatloii, inrtteit
ularlv describing the placo to bu searched,
and tlio porr'in, or thins to bo seized.
Skc. h, All peron shall bo hailuhlo by ,
sutllclunt sureties, unltw lor rapllal
olfcnccs, where thu pMof is evident or the
liresilliiptlon greiu, nun mo pimicgu oi
tho wiil of .aiMicoryi" shall not bo sus
puilded, uulin when, ill case of rebellion
or invasion, tho public safety may require
Skc. P. No person shall bo held to an
swer for a criminal oll'cncc, unless on in
dii tmeiit of a grand Jury, except In caso of
tit larceny and otlluuse less than felony,
In which itni nunlnhiiient is bv fine and.
imprisoiimiiiit otherwise than in tliu pen-
Tlie Cairo
Itcntiiiry, In cnre of imiii'ncliini'iit mul In
gii tirllliiL' In llio iirinv nti.l tinvv. or In
tlio inilltiii' wlii'ii in nrtiiiil si'rvicu in tlini!
of Wlir r lm,i(. ,ftsur.
Skc. 10. In nil criminal iro-ecutlon
the accused dinll bo nlluvtcu to appear
nnd defend in icroii or with coiinel, to
demand the nature and eaii-o of the nc
cuatloin agiiln-t liim, and to lmvo n copy
lliereol i to meet tne witnec incv loiace,
nnd to linvo compulsory proceM to pro
cure tho attendnncu of wkne-c in lil be
half, and to a speedy publio trial by tin
impartial jiirv of the country or di.trlit
vvnerc Hie oiieuse i- .nire'i ii imu ui-l-i.
commlttod.
Ski.'. 11. Nopcion hall bo f oinpellul
In nnv criminal ca-e to give evidence
ngiilinl lilmclf, or to be twice put in
eopardv lor tlio nmo olieuee,
fr.i: l'i All peiuiltie fhall be propor
tioned to tho nature of the olletiee. the
true delgn of all puiiMimcnt being to re
form, not to exterminate mankind.
Si:c. 13. No conviction hnll work
corruption of blood or forfeiture of etato i
nor lmll any peri'onbu traiiiorted out of
thi Stnto 'for any oll'onccj committed
within tho nunc.
Si:c. 11. .Nu tieroli shall bo ininrn-
uied for debt, utile." ution rcfual to de
liver up hit cstato for tho bcncllt of hi
creditor, In inch manner in fhall hu
prccrllKil by law, or in cine whero
there Is strong presumption of frnlld.
iKC. lo. i'riviuu property snail not bo
taxed or damaged for publio use without
compensation; when not made by tho
State, shall bo ascertained by n Jury or by
not Ium tliau tnrcnconnntstionorappoini
ed bv a Court of Hecord, in shall bo pre-
ncrlbo.l by law. Tho fuo of laud taken for
railroad traeKS wiinoui tnu cuineui oi inu
owner thereof, shall remain In such own
ers, subject to tho uso lor wliicli It win
taken.
Sku. 11. Thu (Jenoral A Monthly slmll
not pas any cx mil j'neto law, or law im
pairing tho obligation of coiitrncti, imr
liuiko anvirruviK'iiblegrantof jipeiial pn-
ilige or immutiltle.
Sr.c. 17. Tliu military hall bo In strict
subordination to tho civil iiowcr.
Ski-. 1H. No soldier shall in time of
pence be quartered In any homo without
tbucoineiil of tho ow ner, nor in tlmo of
war, except in tnu manner prescriueu oy
Sec. la. Tho people hnvu tho right to
inselilbhi together In a peaceable manner,
to cuinult for their common good, to mnko
known their opinion to their represent!!
live, and to apply for redrew cd griev
ance. ... ,
Skc. 20. All elections shall K- frco nnd
equal.
Skc. HI. Kvery penon within the State
ought to find a certain remedy in tin
law for all inlurlo or wrong which he
mav receive In hit per.on, property or
chii'mcter; bo ought to obtain right and
Justlco freelv, and without being obliged
to purchase Its completely and without
denial; promptly nnd without delay, eon
foriiinblv to tliu laws.
Skc. 'J'J. A frequent recurrence to tliu
fundamental principle of civil govern
ment U absolutely ncceary to precrvo
tlio blessing of lilH-rty. ...
The article wa madu thu special order
for Thursday, April 'Jt!th, at V.3U a.m.
j unit I A KV II Kl'A iitu i-.n r.
The Article on tho Judiciary wa then
again taken up, and tho quctlun win upon
thu amendment proposed by Mr. Dennjiil
totholUtli section, by which tho grand
Jury ytem would bu abolUhcd.
After dobate, .Mr. Sedgwick moved to
refer tho amendment to thu Commltteu on
tho Hill of Right, with instruction that
thev report a n-otlon providing that tho
General Assembly may ubolLh tlio grand
Jurv svstein wlieliewr they shall provide u
ulitltutu for thu same.
rrii,t noil tltiti waul viuoilnrMl tliu nmoniN
fcrrcd without iintruetloin,
and section 112 win adopted.
.Mr. Well presented H subtltutu for
section 111, by whli h the portioiiment
and elmngool Judicial Circuit would bo
left cntlfdy to the illeretiuii oi tliu i.egi..
iaturc. l)t.
Mr. Cummlngs moved to strike out the
word "oxcluslvo of Cook county,' and in
ert "cxeluilvc of any coiinly having I'tO,.
000 inhabitant." I.ot.
Mr. Fox moved to amend so that tho
priveut Circuit shall not bu dimluMicd in
number until thu expiration of the term
of tliu prcent Judge. I.o-t.
Mr. Ilenjamln moved to niiiend by ad
ding after tho word "exclusive of Cook
coiiutv, ' tho word "and any other county
having tiio.000 population."
Mr. Well moved to amend by imortlng
"T.I.OOu. ' Laid on thu table.
Mr. Jleiijamiu's amelidliieut mil adopted
avc. '-''i noe,
Mr. Neeco moved to strike out eetlou
15, which provide, that for the erection
of Circuit Court rompoedof grater ter
ritorv mid lioiiulatloll than lrecrilcd ill
section III, with three or tnnro Judge., but
not moro than onu Jinlgo for each 100,000
inhabitant of tho State, lie thought tho
alternativu sitting of tbreo Judge in tho
samo Court would creut I roil bio and ill
truit.
HKCKViK OK Jt H0K II. W. IIIl.t.lNi.-.
a meniber of hu Convention, in New
Vork.ou tho 18th (list.
.Mr. Springer presented a sorh'ii.
of re-oliition, and .Mosrs. Springer, I'n
dcrwond, Allen of Aloxander, Itowuiaii.
lltiye., l'erloy, King iuid Itice, made ap
propriate remark upon the'lifu mid liar
actor of tho deceased, and tho icilutiou
wcro ndoptiidi mid the Convention ad-
jniirriml
NEW ADVEKTISEM KXT.S
JKWHIAIUltSTATi:.lli:.TN
llotv tlie 1'ruiilr Tl 'I'liclr Triilli.
Till" I not nn iji hfn j"0l, l.elleT or trust
Hlmlorr ttis-y ' in ullio Journa's, 1 illy nr
silly yer u when tlio eeitr.iey of aatmriiirat
Hut lia.l if arr.l III one of the KJi'ttes or ",Sr
l. ti'r""f ll" dav, as iiis siioneu, ltns (
si.leri-d a siillU-li'iit anmer loall caul tosiy, "It
must lo hi for 1 ren I II in llieiii.ttspnj.er It l
notsnnow, emjiunr frtioin linist le vito
lih.l U fnio Ihry nre taken fursiranled, ami tins i
rsimauliy I In' en a rrffinl. sUlciiirals setlieu
f.itili tlio rtiniiilial proiu rue of iropri'btr mul-Ulni-s.
1'or exnaiplri It a lint until llm lone'
mul altvriitita t'roj'e rtliU of Ilottetb r'n Moiii.u'b
Hitlers liml Ion ilelll enili'lt' nnd thoroughly
tested bv tliuusan N.aml found tut in rierfecliu''
enrd uillillie erintrd clnlnis pill forth ill II lie.
Iiulf, that it w seoeiilril by the public ul large as
a Mniird llrinedy Hut nlo-n tn ulti liil ulio
had resulted loll u u SHft'ciiird npa ul iiml irious
ftiT, aeiirii for Indigestion f nd Ml ousness, a
mean of strengtlif irn llif frsme, ibcfruirf the
siurits nnd liiiimrtmi! institutional vifor, euiue
forward mid teslHed that its iK'iicflelal firect hud
iiri.f.li'il tnclr most saiiKiilne miet'bitioiis, of
tiiursolheHorMMivinl. To resist suoli proof
u luiposslblo. Ureal earn has Ix'fn lakeu from
the 14-Kiiiniin; not to overstate the merits if I hi'
llulrrs. KHKi!erution anil boinlnist bae been
Ihedealliof msny umuirution Hint imiilil other
wise Imw siirMU'd, Ths-J ttr "neljilifd In the
bal ince and found wanlliir." llosteitrr'nllitti'i,
on Iheeontiary. haie nrisr Ih-cii unuoiiiiCHd In
L,rniidilii'ili'nl laiiuimKe a ai'lirefur elcrj Unlrt)
III. but simply a a purf, haimless, texeiablo tpe.
eirlo, possessing rrnmrkabla iuiliiorulliiK. ri'Jtu
lalluji, Riill-oilmui auil iintbseptlo )ropi'rlios,
This is raisetly linl the publio Uno llio nivdleiiiD
to be, and It enormous saleii au artiuiutut In it
fsior.
i-priiliotiHHv.
Bxilletip., A.pril SO.
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS. i
B7 OHIO Xj33-7-23in
CAIRO. ILL.
Auruls or.iiurilt'un I'iimiUt Co., mul
MsMiufarliuri s.Ak I ' Coliou Vru
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Patronize Home Institutions
Alarming
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Commercial iLvenne
lifl !! lllglllll Itiul Mlllll NlrcctN.
vv o are now orrering;
Calicoes choice at IO cts;
Ijustcrs, 20 cts;
Best Delaines, 2.0 cts;
All Xaiincn Towels, (Uord'nl) 12 i cts;
Best Ginghams, 17 i cts;
Mohair Switches, 25 cts;
Handkerchiefs, 8 cts;
ladies' Hose, IO to 12 i cts ;
Ami otliM' Ai'llclCN In iroMrliiiu.
Mens' and Boy's Clothing
Xaatcst Style Hatsa
DRUGS,
BARCLAYS'
DRUG STORE
'. 71
Ohio Levee,
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in Our Prescription Department
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SBoniadks,
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For Chills and Fever,
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klliil. lEtPI LAV ICICIII'lt-
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Pure and Strong,
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iOAIi OIL.
Standard White Oil,
i.v iitist: o::ii:it,
For Kitlo in iuiiii(l(i('M, from '
ilias Itito-XJil mill lllkll'lllsdu. tiV
pirvsiriA.vs
Country Merchants !
A.MS OTtllCltS,
Are luvitt'tl lo vxtiiiiliiu our
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CITY NATIONAL BUNK
CAIRO' ILLINOIS.
C apital - - $100,000
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srott ttlilis, liiiht.ll. ( noBlnnaiui
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A. II. ilTMr.l.
Kvchanire. Coin and
1 - . mm. 1
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and Sold.1
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or
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Collections Promptly Made,
r.viliiini:'. Coin, Itanli .Voli's
- - 7 i
aimHr-iltod Shuck hi'i'iirl.
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Solil.
Iiilcmt Allowed on Tlmo llrinsitr.
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CAIItO, .
..ILLINOIS
MuniifuMiiri' iui. ri'l'uirs all klmls of
Guns, Locks, Keys, Etc
BOAT SIOPsES,
gAW WILSON.
IHvAI.KIt IN
BOAT STORES
GROCERIES,
AM
Provisions
110 OHIO LEVEE,
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Terms I'cr liny.
House Fnrufshcd witli Best Spring Bcils
Huil rt iitr.'ll v I.mhIi.I. IIu.- for Milium-
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FLCUR-.-CfillHISM.
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iiJoxjii
onto ttivi:tt ami kanawiia
iSALT COMPANIES
ISIo. 70 OHIO LEVEE
CAIRO ILLINOIS.
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Comniission Merchant
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Commission Merchants
NO. 133 OHIO LEVEE,
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BRICKUTER & BUILDER,
Cairo, - - - - 311s.,
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Cairo, ailiuoiH.
WOOD,
SI. VAHS,
DEALER IN FIREWOOD
IS !iti:iM!tr.l TO I II I. II1KH
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Boots i Shoes
to com.mj-:iu'i.vi. avi:.,
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