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'I'll 11 lglilntl'1 "r :-'Ciltlvo i'K'in-Jicx
will Inlorvfno O-Vulll .will liu ri'luivil
. I tin' (''I V"''"'1 1 -MltiiaovUutiix- or
IJulic.il f.vinl'tll'.v with stilVuj-iiig , IivImiuJ.
Tho trick 11 too trnutparctil to deceive, iilnl
no Intelligent Irisltmnn will 1o bnmboozlcd
J.r It. Tho action of tho Vermont Jury
however, gives rlso to sovornl iullons,
find m Importnnt one to Irishmen ii:
' How fhrOonornl O'Neill, wid thornier!
tan Kenlatiljui which bp represented is en
titled to their sympathy." Kcnlnnism, in
America, ulnec In inception ho been 11
gigantic blunder nnd n huge steal. If It
hud confined llielf to lending material aid
hnd sympathy to thocauio of tho 'nation
alists In-Irelutid it-would havu utulrucsd
in Its ranks nil Irishmen who love
tholr country and- yearn for Its independ
ence. iulk lM,Mabccama corrupt. - A
general grgatnadlvldefl it into the
O ilahoujr and Ocrtl factions, nnd tho
latter ifc'ing tho jnpjt powerful, soon con
trolled tho .ontfro organization. Tho, dif
ferent circles 'throughout tho country were
re-organlfiod) ajjonti from tho palatini
hfftdqanrtors In Union Square were sent
over tho land, and overywhero tLo burden
of their Miig was "money." They Indulg
ed in nil kinds of promise; predicted
that grand results wore to follow O'Neill's
ndmluiitratlou; and In this way for a sec
ond tlmo Imposed upon ihocredullty of tho
poorer classes of their country people.
'We say poorer classes, for tho intelligence
of tho Irish race in this country have
long sinco known tho character of the
leaders of American Fonianlsm, and re
futed them all countenance. Indeed, nine
tenths of nil thorovenues col lock-1 by tho
Union Squaro "dead-beats" havu been
contributed by tho day laborers and
poor, overworked servant girls. No
satisfactory uccount hut ever been given
of tho diiburstntnt Ql the fundsjthus col
lected, and never will be. How much of
it went to tho support ol 'hendquartsrs,"
with its numerous bummers ami hangers
on, cannot, of course, bo ascertained; but
what Is known of their llfo thcro, Justifies
tho assortlon that the amount spent
for purposes proper to tho organization
vim v'lUninouily mall, Tho uWiril
Idea of liberating Ireland by Invndltij,
a colony of England, was given
shape to nnd seemingly carried out by tho
O'Neill faction. They were shrewd
enough to sco in it n capital expedient to
"ralso tho wind; ' nnd in that respect only
wa It a success. Looked nt In any other
aspect it was n blunder, criminal in its
character. It could not result otherwho
than fatal to the cause In Ireland, as the
Infuindui. laws lately enacted in Kngluud
nnd engendered ' partly by American
Fenianlini, conclusively demonstrate.
The conuest of Cunadu by American
Fenians even If possible, could have but
cne effect upon tho liberal canto In Ireland.
It would havu tightened the screw of l'ur
lifuiientAry li(;Wl:itUn ; would Imvo tilled
English prions with Irlh patriot,
and dotted tho lovely Islo with gibbets. A
reckless, marauding oldlory would bo
licensed to plunder tho teople of whui
little they had left. It Is not too much to
ny that Fcnlunlsm in America, has proven
nn obstacle rather than an aid to thu cntiso
at home. Tho liberation of one nation by
tho subjugation of another wathc Amerl
tan Fenian idea of Irish independence,
in. J III not to bo wondered ut that tho
movement fullul to elicit the sympH'.hy of
lnf igent peoplv throughout the world.
O Nifll liu provon hi uttiir incupac
It j t itttd any Irish movement, nnd
) to day mtrtrinp the pennlty of his
bl Jiidcrs. Il..w fur the IrUli people sym
jmthize with him U Ut neu In the fact
that not ono, throughout the entire coun
try, could bo found who would tnd as
security for Ills apanmco until thu dav
set for his trial. lleyoml giving n
certain satisfaction to Kngllihrnen, hl
imprisonment is of no coniequnc.
and his release would bo of lu
The Itadieals tire welcomo to all the lap.
Hal they can make out of it.
.siaFoF JTsliWonn.
try 1 vs. . . t m ..
sue iew i oik Times reviews tint re
cent speech of Sonotor Morton during the
Indiana campaign, In which he dlicuise.1
the "dead luues" of tho war, of rccon
structlon and 1U difficulties, of Jiepublicau
loyalty and Demoeratie liurdncss of heart,
instead of sketching tho work beforo tho
llepubllcan party, and its purposes as In
terpreted by ono who would bo a states
man. Tho flmti arguei that a rocurronco
to the post, had best be avoided. With tho
fll campaign, therefore, the itepubllcan
party had better start afresh.
"Its history Is tho best possible certin.
cato of character, but to make lure of
victory it must now unfold a polity
ndapted to tho needs of tho country and
tho demands of tho people. Its leaders
Imagine vain things if they suppose that
thoy can tight successfully on a platform
constructed out of hlitory, with a little di
rect or cornckt rtfurenco to passing events.
Tho majority In Congreis ucted on that
hypothesis when they made public inter
est subordinate to tho will of monopoly.
Their ndhcsion to extravagant custom
duties, and their contemptuous rejection of
tho President' suggestion as to tho regis
tratlon of fbfcih'i'liuilt ships, wero
blunder .0 ilasr-nt to Crlhh
11. Iii r&aril to VvliiuJi
vprv Inrt'o
Jteiulbli'"
r villM'. ' pulr.t! to
hiiiI si'NM' ' ''" ""'I lI'P in-tltH nnd 11-
llftMCi'H lll "I'MIClH'lia Ul !
t.'trtli 'f till' Iti'iinlr.
r .',1' lull " rill-
till '.Vll t I'XPtll-
11 die path of the
r tlif-htti'-iiiiiiiiiliip
1 uhW'li ul nun mii iiivi i' w ith
wil.'irgiM
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! ui'fuiiiu iihll j-h 1iiV.ii -u'j
i The' It'tilim. ihl. Mgitfret:
It'tilim.ihl. linjtifret;
eogiiue
Deiiim'riiev
f till' Alllltll, III!" Clllllll-il ll.
1 tmio. hittr.l.'jfiAI'r'''giilzlir(1iOiiili'rr
I
HI rvrni", inn- tiwiiriv
A new iji'iiii'iit liu- Iii'cii iiitriidiu'iil in
tin) piilitle.i -v-i-'ii ul' Virglnhi. It . ilu
l.f)Vuli'iiiuii .t i.Vt'rli'iint ilj(ioiKt?ilie Uyt
jmpulatioii, tiii'ii'iilty mid pliyJai1ly,wli1(5li
enft ) fniiml nfthitt rnoditti tho globe If
that raca cim be safely and ildlciouhly In
troiluefd,to politlciil control anywhere
in the; world, it iin bfc done lif Vfrglnia.
That'll, (hall 1)6 to introduced here is
a fixed and irreversible fact', .Our Ilrst
great duty to ourselves and to them Is to
nrmrtgo'do that'thlr pnwer thall bo exer
cised, if not with advantage, at least the
smallest Injury to tho Virginian body
politic. A i! miMt look nhcad, not behind
us. Wo mint ffck to olnvrtta this race to
h portion fit for association with the grand
old Virginia nice in tho control of tho
country. If tho colored pcoplo aro al
ways tb bo kept Ignorant and degraded,
there will nlwny" o found men enough
among us nutlvo (or" Imported
to Join them and' give them
power, 'l'o uluvato them iihovu such
Influence U tho first nnd most urgent duty
of tho Virginia patriot. This can bodouo
chiefly by two agencies education nnd
employment. '"Knlli'litoii labor, nnd glvo
lalior a chance to enVii a livelihood by hon
est labor. When thoio two thingn uro ac
roiiiplli.'licd, wj! may hope to o tho Vir
ginia negro msiinie and malntiiin his ac
customed nijiiTiority over all others of his
race on this continent. Give hlinhopolii
tho country, ami tho country may havo n
hope !ir hint.
AX KXTJU
IVAUAXT
S 770A.
iDMIXISTIU
Tho Now York Worlit invites its readers
and tho whole oimntry to compuro tho ex
pendituro gWi iivIn JlrJlyutweH's elabo
ruto statement, for the. two years 100-CI,
with that of tho yoars,i8C!-70. ' Tho ex
penditures of IXCO-Clj exclusive of inte
rest on tho debt, amounted 101140,099,01-1;
while that of lnCti-70, exclusive of inte
rcut on, tho debt, uiid peiisloiu, amounted
to $332,003,807. Tho administration
"has expended, after giving credit
for extra interest on tho tlobt,
pensions, and a fifth .increase for tho In
crcaso of population, 333,C03,fiC7 against
$110,999,314; or In other words, or every
dollar esjinxlnl, rxelmire of interest and
petitions, by Utr goternietnt in 18C0--Cl,fAr
rulers in lfiO!i"0 erjiendttl, n near as
7'0n'd(f,TWOIiOl.t.AHH ANllTWKXTV-HKVKN
cknto." Tliu tl'orfif makes but the slnglo
'ninmi'iit "Wrll may nil rcfurinvr of
rovenuo or otherkv!ie go with the tibovo
irrefutahlo record beforo the country, and
let the people give their verdict."
Diecouu.itiiKii ('ittii1 Aiivirr.. Tho
cnqn along tin-Teimi't-o and MINiiiipi
Hue are rcpru'l'iitud to be very unpromlH-
ing; enpofliilly the euttnii. Ill Mnrtlmll
county, Mi-iiilppl, partleularlv, In the
piwpeet vi-ry poor.
A.v 1..ti(aiiiiii!.vai;v Tiiiicat. The
editor of the Southern Churchinuii makes
thu following cMMordliiiiry threat to the
rltimllkt: "For it Is evident If Mime of iu
are going to inn cope, and other of ut
ii'ithlng but Mirpllee, others of ti will
will tliteitnl the eu( nil inrix'nln h7ki.o-
tree I '
Tin: Kh.MicKv Ki.KinioN-Cotrury
tothu expivtntloiis and wlthe of the Kadl-
rals, tho election In Kentucky pimed otf
unusually quli't. ,'I liu nogroen, for the first
time, voted overywhero throughout thu
.State; but thu IK'inoeracy, notwlthtaiid
this, achieved 11 great triumph, electing in
nlmot every intnnre their nominee.
Thk !ANr (iiuniiriw, The wholesalo
plundering of tin. publlo doinniii Inn risen
to a que.tlon oftlii- groatet political lm.
portanec. -TIik Shuwiiietuwn convention
dodgwi It. How will .Mr. Munn defend
thu action nf hi jolitlciil i-o-liilxinm In
Congre... who have been engaged in tlii
nefiirloui lmltivk.
AWKl'I..--.S.)iiio way; of a fullow. who
ought to he put In J.Il ami then fed on
tho fat of the html for his otlenie, ha Intel v
been guilty of 11 horriblo Inl :n sin tint
Church oi Kuhind. From the Cluren
dun printing otlleo In Umdon u new edi
tion i.f the book of common prayer was
about iMing iMiud when the scamp in
qiiH.ion urreptitlou,ly obtaining Bcce.s
to thy form. .ub,iltuted a k for 11 v in thu
word "live. The edition Juu ,,,
waspubllihedJiutlnimediatelvMipiimsHl
on d.eoverlg Hmt the i.mrriugu .ervl. o
read that U,th should love, honor, obey,
etc., "so long a. y both ihall like, Truly
a distinction with a dlll'ereiieo.
AVill Hk? In the platform adopted by
tho Shuwnectown convention, which nom.
inatvd Munn, lhufuestlon of tho tariff U
entirely Ignored. In itsdetlro to "puff.
John A. Logan, it overlooked this
Insignificant mutter, but Munn will not
ba poriniUcd to dodgo it. lie must define
his position. We aru aware that the Had
leal party throughout tho country urn
afraid of it, aud ovinco anything but anx.
Ity to grapplo with it beforo tho pcoplo.
"VIU Mr. Munn meet the people of this
district and defeud tho fiction of tho party
which ha indicted upon tho country the
rtvkinuie, which has denied
them free coul, and cheap Iron, and which
lias engrafted upull iUleg,i,tont,ie,)rin.
c pie of creating aud enriching monopolies
l e i0 7""" 0ft,'U ,roducK of
The Cairo Bulletin, August
AWMSKP.
I'.iottlxit'i'locl: Intlio inornlng.
And Ilcflu I till pnunil 5lvp (
Of II1I1 kianilerfiilroiiy ilmrnltg
JHlin' liiJ nut notnaolv iHit iih'P.
1 lie hlriln'nentli lirr Klmlaw.nrn hIW .
J WltlitliolHrirortitotTnken I li.l M m . ;
1 TVy think 'li.un'tnJoloMtelillil
Uiiil.T tllcri'iVPilItlciiMeil, n,
For tliey li:ivn In-i ll iii "IiipcmIiimIawIi
W III riiv loitoli lialntid llipen.l,
Ati.i fi um litllrlili'. hiCiiitim'ainll'iuti
ll iki'ntli rul iholr iiiornliiu'fifi! i
Iih p 1 mireil mil the joy hi tin. liriirl
l.lliinu) n -Meet ii.ihiiIhIhv
,.ii nuu tliey me lonclj lor II.-MW',
j 1 vk'inl .irpl'lflitiij ln-r nut In lii-rj..iy.
.., Vk'k "jUi. little 1U rie, llieyur.
'I -prlne from ynir' Aft, ilottny nntj
rTlie Kiln i" lr Ui hi ilie -Ut,
Tin' freli nlr nut lir-lo'tli-
v flrt alimmer of Uht
'I ml e 1 the arav lolM fur nvmy,
' .oiil -no .iy In thenlglit, J
I, ul uri I Miiut' l'tlie f lit, )) tlit v.
'wTaVlieil to ) oiir wliel(i ill 1 nvtilii,
Ihil tii'i"l uitli niir liel nn I lir imnf)
V 'mv j on h urnn'l iii itme .
I, 'lli''il n'li tnoiir lioiue HeH' Hkikiu ;
el.io'uil ill Ilie lifoiili 'ni'iilli the lilll,
An l 1 1 r I a I our f itlii with eiire,
WVSini Imck liijoiirwIiiilnM-, nnilfllll
I'jii't knii sleeping no lazily there.
'Ilie luljln Is tnekliitf his rrryi
Tha wnoilpecker taps at the tree;
Th thiiiKli on tho LuukIi 01 the cherry
Call loudly far you Mid for me I
Then wnke, little girl, In the niornlnt;,
When the flowers am all hathiag Id dew,
When Ihewoaderfui Uiiuty lielonRinf
To yung life la Itesh, bright, aud aew."
A (jUKSTioK or Tamtc "But in 'ioior
truth," said Dr. Collyor, on Sunday last in
thq Church of tho Messiah, New York,
"If Catholics could prove, by documen
lary evidence, that Protestants are doomed
to perdition, I would rather go to hell
with John Knox and tho other great
lights of, Congregationalism than go to
thif tori-nth heaven with, Fio Nono and
thosowho Lollovo In him." Slngu
latly enough, says tho New 1 York
Herald, tho lost pf Scrlpturi on which
this sermon was preached was from that
of Matthew which admonishes us to know
men by their fruits. Of courso. if ono
must, perforce, go to hell it might be best
to go thcro In such good company as John
Knox ; but whero it is optional, at Dr
Col Iyer makes it, wo think matt n
would prefer not to go to hell at all, no
matter bow tempting tho society then.
Howard. This pious old hyoerito, who
swindles whllo ha prays nnd prays while
ho swindles ; whoso brain is flllod with av
aricious schemes, whllo ho upturn the
white of his eyes to heaven, is again in hut
water. Tho colored cadet Smith about
whose treatment so much has been tald by
Had leal Journals, is not tho martyr ha pra-
tenuYd to bo. Indeed ho teems to inherit
tho common falling of his race, and Is
wofully addicted to lying. So far at the
testimony has been roported it is clear that
Smith has been tho tool of Howard. How
ard wroto that pathetic lotter of Smlth'ii
detailing the awful treatment ho has re
ceived at West roint for no other rea
son than that of being n "nigger." It now
turns out that tho statements wero all
falio, nnd wero the work of the afore-mentioned
hypocrite. West l'olnt is naturally
linllfftinnt and thrnnton that model of
lladicnl propriety with court-martial and
political extermination.
fl5fFranciTwlll not aHow" (Jen. .Sheri
dan to accompany thu army.
82f Senator Conklin, of New York, Is
working to fecuru the nomination of ex
Secretary William II. Seward for (iov
ernor. Jof "At Tolnuo, Ills., yestorday, Jesse
II. .Moore, radical, was rc-nomlnatcd for
(.'ongroiis In thu 7th district, on the first
ballot, over II. 1. II Uoromwcll.
ia)"Tho Democratic conventions of
Scott, Calhoun, (Srccnauhd Jackson coun
ties have In.tructed for Hon. I). W. Wood
on, for Congress for thu Tenth dtktilet
aud huvo twenty-two votes. It is goner
ally believed thut the Judgo will bo nonil
natud.
Tm ou Man wliru In bit Clothea.
Hat ilk pluih, COper cent; ribbon, CO
iir cent; iimaca lining lor brim, 00 cents
a pound, ami 3S percent; leatherinside,
31 tier cent: munlin linlriL'. 71 cents a
fipmro yard; glue, per cent.
t.oat eioin, :i0 cents a pound, and 35
per cent ml valorem: silk llnlnu. CO' Dor
cent: alpaca used therein. Ml cents a nound
and 35 per cent ad raluron ; buttons. If
wormcu, 0 cents a potma, ana 31 Kr tent
iiif vandeiii: worte braid. .10 cents a
pound, and ill per cent aduulorem; velvet
for collar. CO tier cent : red wor.nsl nail.
ding, r,0 cents 11 pound, and 35 per cent ad
rainrem; nemp panning, w per cent.
lIAIIIIKIi,
liKAI.KHI IS
Bar Fixtures,
LASSWAKK and HOUSE FUKNtNH
1NU HOODS,
185 and 187 COMMERCIAL AVENU
Cairo, I11Im1m.
QAUI4 I,. TUOMAI,
I iTcptrcl to do all kiuda el
PAINTING
.....iKD
OP.
IN THE PERRY HOUSE,
UKNKB (MSMMBC'IAI. AVKNUK AND
KIUI1TII WTKCtrr.
IljU Hie only fir l-oU Higii 1'niutcr in
rjiiiE
FIRST NATIONAL Ml
OSlI JFJ.O.
IIAKir.l. HSJItDj i'rfKlilentl
lt!llKliii W. Mirxr.lt. Vleeil'rci.t
4. .V. Jl t Oil KM, Cnsliler.
Collection 'Spllf ;ttf
i;hiite torn, uimk Noim
iuitii3Itcl Hlnlsn Nccurl
Utk'( Houglit Hint "
.!" HoUl v '
Intprratiliowed oi" Time DeixwHaV5
CITY-HiTIOHii Bli
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
Fui - - fb,ooo
W. r. iljfMmAV, Pralaiii
i. u. titrjHmv, cahiti '
WAL.TBRHYII.OP, AtilsUiit Catl.l.r.
DIRIvfJTOIM.
Ntaatt TayUr W. f. Iltllldty,
cott WklUi
Host. M. Cuailaikt
Kttpkta Dirt,
Use. fc.Htlllt
i. B. HatTurd.
ExomoKe, 4oln aifil
v. n, jsonii jsougnt
and NoKl.
A OKllKiiv"iBAXUIWBIJWI.'liir4
JJAIXIDY II ROTH K UN
i.SXD.
0
K
F
MKBCBLJkm
FLOUR
And Agcnta of
OHIO BITER AMD KANAWHA
SALT COMPANIlft
STO.TOI
CAIRO ILLINOIS.
Z. II. Malliuaa.
K. C. I'iil.
jyjATUVMN & MIL,
FLOUR
.....A.NI-
(JE.VEUAli 1'KODUCK
Commission Merchants
!.' Ohio LeveeCAIRO, ILLINOIS.
Hixrlal atlcutlon f.len to tli iurthM aat ! ol
FLOUR, HAY and CORN
RkVPrilfl TA
County National Bnnn, liton, III.; Wm.rtil,
Iuon, III t (Mr .Nfttltnl Unk, Cairo, Illlnoi;
CJiiCturo. 111.; ItAjiitrin Motif. (Mm. M(rhMnftt
11 ill-HP iniinrn x lu,. LuminikHiun AiHrrii!iiiiti.
vim ffi,'t 1 ut cun, tsrisn tut, nirnsu. ill
I.I...... 1 III lu.. L tll It '
fBuocf or to FollN, Grtra k Co.)
FLOUR AGENT
Ami nrneral
Commiuion Mtrohant
AIHQ. Ilal..
H. r. Ayr. K. j. Aytrt.
Jpk'EHII Sc CO.,
DKAI.KIW l.
FLOUR
....AnJ nrosraU,..,
Commiis ion Merchanti
NO. 133 OHIO LEVEE,
BOAT STORES.
gAM WILSON.
m rmi.Ku ix
BOAT STORES
GROCERIES,
&n
Provisions
110 OHIO LEVEE.
OiUro. XlltzaolM.
AKCMRECT8.
KtmiDCTt
""ieuiiy, tbt b it new prepared so nirnlth
ORIGINAL DESIGNS,
m.1Hmi,l,,?V!lBu,l0,. for Wle ltll..
iSnial 15 '".'aoM.aail UridKfor all kinds.
V. S. Paiont Offlos
nnd
nr.
tout lllt'ok,
Ofitce No. 11 Thora.
XXaXj INOXN
HIS OWN MILLER
We ore raonuftctunnE
CRIST " MILLS
Fer (mail or rwrr ft, raaginir 10 price fretn
11 m 10 I7J t) nml Incapantr Irom
i to 20 Bushels Fer Hour.
fThMf Mills r ry tlron nml durM, an.1
luinlrn rr lltllo )Hcr to luntliPtn. I.fh ils
will Krindrlllifr
FAMILY MEAL
Or tocl fewl, i may ba ilislrni, aoJ will tntre
than .
Save Its Price Every Year.
i'.tt Mill Inllj-wtrrantH.
'Wc lv mukHtHOi.iie or Rnnr Mill, rapar
ltyi'(t(i:i inn. rr ily. pnc lluo to t.
Ilrripiic Circular furiiUlieil on application
t' .
The lllaninuil MlllManafa tarltitr C.
Ascati Hiiiilt'J lacter)' town tal county.
Jinif.'Jleoilfowly
AL'CTIOXttU.
D.
T.j 1MUKKR,
Licensed Auctioneer;
OFKR'K' I'lirtltjrncal, at R. K. Caaalai
liam, Ohio Utf, Clro, Illlnoli.
rout iloor itltt proniplly atuall to,"
3 1.12m
AUCTION' COMMISSION
2XgriMMIfWIOM
, DmiriMrHavtMMn
Hilurnihllhnk to tha cilltfBt of Cairo for
th'ir llbll palfoosce. auJ woalil Inform llif m
that he iatv U found at hit ol J ttaad U6 Uommrr
ciil STtaa. All tale t promptly attaJ to.
llMil,A1rMMM MM M COMlfS
1 ItAvnlir aale daia Wt'iatadaf 'a aaJ HalMfdai'a
All t'liuilinnirotii corfodbr ona policy cr lunar
an.'f. l'rliroailgala goodt will Ibcur
No Extra Cbargo for Storage.
For prninpt rrturni nml strict kltrntlnn to Irfitl
tien wuuM moil r M'tfullr rrr lu U. fulluw-
Ini Mrc!iaiilt, tnkrnianl ntlin.
IlallHiiy llfo.., 1. lliipl .lNih,AUin Kjprrta
(illil:int. A. 11 .iit .r,l. II -I. lUrrrll. IIH.I..I k
Hlilwt ll, I'aiilO, .H.'liuti, 11 1'. Willhun.on, mt
.Villonal Hank, or Cnlro. llonli'D A Jdp, Acw
Vork. ,, Kiincli. HoiMii. ;irk Alrr. Ibn.
Km. AllMiliciil.i t'o.. I'ltlilriiiv. LltM. A lira.
C'liimrii; A. .Mrln nlilmT, (wnKiila. A Hall A
i .i .ni. i.nui. lumir.
WOOD,
P .n. WARD,
DEALER IN FIREWOOD
IN l'lti:i'Alti:i 'lO'l'IM. OlllltCltN
I'roinplly mhI ili.f.i"lgrily, uilli tlm try U t
rivwio.,
OAlCuud JIIC'KOKY
Lruvo Orders ut llnlcii'x Old Stand
tit at tiii: nikiMiiriuic.
OHOCKKIF.S-COMIISSION.
W. rttrutloii.
T. Illrd.
TKATTO.N A. HIII,
(Miu-rmorii loSliatton, lllidtou A Clark,)
"WholeHtile
GROCERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
137 oxiio xmrmm
CAIRO. ILL.
Ak-tMU of Aiucrlrati Powdtr C., tu
MaduratclurrraAa-etttaiat' Vtfm Vmwm.
Q 1. UIMJAMSO.N,
GROCER
PRODUCE
it
CUMMISNION MERCHANT
Ne. 7 Ohl Lcvm,
CAIRO. ILL.
Npvclal atsulUB mtrtm ! (jatln
tutli atitl rilllai erdtra. I
FOS SALE.
K SALE.
a
tstiHl TlietHontorr frmno Uwi-lllug aiul lot
MAitaWlitlnnfflnif til JnO. Knvtl.h. .irii.tA In
Mock No. en, on Kinli slroM, twtwn Walaut
utrr.t and JutUrton ureniie. Cairo. III. Th. hatim
coulaios a good ball.
Tliroo Xsarco Xlooma
on i'Kf Ii floor i 11 (rood lirick cellar under it uml
a UrnHcl.U'ru ou llirninliii'ii. For furllmr ir.
i.iir,i.meTniii ni. miu watliington CTf ,
-Mir?, lliinoi, July 1, W. lylWlm
J
un-rotWAMisi.
J.
n. riiii.MAACO.,
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Sui'CuiMjrn tu li. il. Iti nilrlekuft Co.
FORWARDING
mi ! A
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
.....olid
CAIBO(aILT;TIfOIH.J
UPKI
w ..... , ,.1 ,
ttti-Ar. prptrd Ao .rr;rjrr,ler wi.l frwrU.
frrlylita lit all Kk, and Imy and ni-ll mi rum.
. SO, II. PHlLMr,
Ana fcalirla" liT
Flur, sni, ny, Cora, OhIm,
1 Bran.
Cor.IOthSt&OhioLevee
kU4m4 i4Ms4s.
1 ft T
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Millers' Agent,
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CAIRO, ILL ,
MAara MllMal, km TwrnpUf suoA
iMttMMtarur sriMML
runviicu
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OHIO M5VEU, OAltaS.
FULTON A 808, - - rtvprltUri
JIt.iri. Kulua A Hoaa or. or.
la furaith
an kiikii. or tiour or im tu
HualllT. and also'
Mill Km- I of all binds,
Oraatta floar.-lawtflm
or lu Itia quaal.ty(
frofK IM lt Wklt
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SEOCEtm lb
Jl VlXCKBfT,
IiKAt.r.R IX
GROCERIES
Plaster Paris Plasterers1 Hair
Lime lu Bulk, alwny on hmm4
CORNER 81h St. &0HI0 LEVEE
CAIWO. ILL.
JJ SMYTH sk CO.,
GlToeERS
Als kp roattuitl on lioad ( roo.t rosn
ittc stock ot
LIQUORS WHISKIES
Scotch nnd Irish Whiskies
Port, Madeira, Sherry, Catabaw
V ar affent. fnr J. IULI k Cu.'a CluhratiHl
WHECUNO ALK.
W tell axrlu.loilr for Cull, to nil loh fact we
itii in. aiiniiou 01 I'lu.D iMrR.iu uujvwm.
Kial aiirnllon (Itrn to filling ordtrt.
"O"
THE HOVE."
H. M. HULEN
GROCER
A U 11
Confection Merchant
Mm
U iraraticiil , lienue
of
patrprutH of
n ormaion
X' y '-'WrTSalsli a'a win Mil,
ivMlttaihalowatt. i,j '
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fiiintiuri
p-MIQRAIiT
TICKETS F0R SALE
Maasf.st cisftw
MnMiMMiMiitl I
m mm
r,i?;ir;,Ta"!,x"irra
SMtS MM aa tatir tnat fcrl mm
I
SAffbrsI, Merrl slcc,
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OH. JOHN 1MJL.UH COLUMN.
. JOHN UVIA.'S
Great Remedies
drTjoICbull
M.iuuriu'tiirrr)Mili fd.lirol.l,r
Smitl&jc
. FOR Tjlil.L.i.
OlAUla jaxxcl jr
evor
tan nroiirMorj Of Still ielrratrd .midlein,
llYf fVa .for," suM-norlty m or til tu- .
aifdin. Mi;oaredtolb, public ror the M.'.tJ-' '
or Uiill. and ynt. Iitlir or Miori or loi- .
aland nn. Ilarrirr. in'iK. ..n tu..i.: Zt'
fl? '.'.T.".rP ?59rytp irar htm itlmoiiy 10
ttrlctly lollowrd and f.ttl.-l i.iit. ' In a r"tl
miny ru tlaitr dilr hM twen t uttlclf nt for i -curr,
and wkul7inMla.,tltr. kv.nicarrd by, n
ilnrla l-dllii. WKU a irf;t rMralinn ol Ui
Kunral lirallb. (Jt U,lMtr, i.udi-al, aud 16 -Ti-ry
CMom-rra t crtnln In nit, if It. u I. en.
tlnUMl Ui atnallcrrli. ft tank u tu oUrUio t
fli-illt anil Uas Ataadlnir ol. I'.ukflr. full
mllclripilMiot wijulre nnr aid w k.Tpin'
tt, ISttllK a.roltMtic nf-.lirii,
uwrip iu jwi ut u.ri auoui. iii j.utai.aiMt.
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lljpTonJc.a.IosK J"
't tally rilh r
"wh wot. or lout uua ui i
trill lUUiitnakMiLiO"
'rinciftt oie: t r
feo. IO FIFTH, (Crests SIrsMl.)
Zo-ulssixrillo,
.If ilU" 1 '
11 nmi nnnmnni nn
IV KM IIHMKHllK
SI Villi! JLPJUU H A&lir ll
Tm M)-.Vultrtmtcii hbcI World
J wlsie :Reiera;t
JUAVt. rcti4 tnoay triiimouiolt irom
pror.tilonal aad ntdival wu, u.r aliuauac. .
awl Torioua ubtlarTbair kayfvhnim, ailnr ,toti I
attitaulnt. Tlx fullowin. rruni a liiglily tdu. Is
ad and ft4f pi, tiaa, Umrurai, It c.
uloly onoftA tno.t Mtiiiin,aa)4iour
I bar ifr kirhrj.l Ut4 Wtistnt kainwtri.
clly what h .fx-ski of, and tits 'tritrtnohf dc.
trrM to I written In l.ttrrt of Kold. Ilttr
what, Hi VocUit tay. or Stall Woim !.
sratjarurv. u ' , CT I O, C ji
Vllloaow, MoiirrOiuritr.aaTT
lH.j9&.)ma-tLiji fl la.ilr
un. , iw .1
ao." uajti -M.!rtaiii arntt aaat. staAta nt
lallr.1 la a .lajl. tD.toar to hat. Itir wlhrJ-lor
rci. 1 am aoing a prtuj sorr couniy rractnu.
ad kar. dally um for aowr arllel. of t'lr kldy
tm ff t miUm;Am i )utmpt K'rrBi ij
racominradrd lr tli tUnl auilioritiv. tlial ft '
cruin att4anlla(U4Mtav(a taalrtry
llirr ru uncrrttltilD U..ejtUiirf. My odjtclin
writln()0U It 10 Bud Out urnji) vlia! t. ruiii I iiui
irt tli. roa tida dually Irvra )co.. (itn rt
ItUKa mj trm, I .litllui aj;ic"tl dl ol It.
I am awari. tlitl tli u. oliaffiirticlr. I.rontrtir
to th.lMKhlac and praftlrvof arrol m)orily
of tlti- rtftltr Tin dlvardinf a rniiSy ulilrtiwo
koow tu Im tUiIMil, liuj.ly tH'IMW mayti.
labiantoflt. coiubluatloo. For my j.vf, 1 lia!l '
nuke it a rat. to umi all and tirrr inrtnt to tl.
lerlat tatterrox humanity wr. li I my I aol.
to connmaad boI haltoiiaa !aiuMi om ur
moi tanloti llian air tlf liat leamt l IU
.ffcu Irat.aM atrurml tho .oIa riKlit 10 Muir
thatknoakdir. Ilowrirr, I amfcy no ihpju.u
taroraui or aubborur of Hi" lbHiana it Huilim
no.irumt thirfjoo-l II. cuunty, trt ptiri'irf l'
uil alt mtunrr 01 IIica tiiwlikli aVuli l I.Mr
rira rly Mmn, an 1 larorm m- orjour i"l
Itrm. Itm.iir, ry tvtt trully.
JUI.IL.1 1'. t-ut-n KAT. M, U
SARSAPARILLA
1 " Ml "
MeiMl the (.'iiptHliVa Ls'lu-r huI
the Letter fro sat hla JMstthcr :
.1 , r v Hi) I
llrnton Iltrrocks, Mo., A'ril Ju, ISik.
Lit. Jtl.N'IIUI.I.-lH-arMlr Know iuir lU tit.
eituoyof lour rrttrllla, and tlm litaliug oj.J
Iwaaacial aiiallllrt it iviiruti, I ud you ttt
folia Jnt A4 tatltl oTttny awa 1 k ( ft A &
lriiotaraa4feaAad jur(tuiiiata.. mmt'.
moast) irr.oviJiy wound, haraaot aaalrA rat.
I liaitnol tat upainoir.rnt tiorr I Mat wounded.
1 am tho) through th. hip.. My general tietlOi
It Unpaired, and I nerd xiinellung to want n
lure. 1 liar, more faith in your Hi.j.rill tlun
u anything el.e. I wisp iliM that I. getiUin.
I'lruv rji.repii in. a half doter UtttTr. and
oUlg , CAIT. C. V. JOli.NsO.V,
l.Xoaf. Mo.
P. H The following wa. written April to, Ima,
ly Mm. Jrnal. J.hu.oo, inotUer of Caj.t. JcUu
out DR. JOHN IIUI.I-lN-.r Nirt My l.u.UnJ, In,
0 r. Jolinioii, mm a iklllftil surgeon and phyilt
Un IB CVutmO'rw rork. wher Im dil, leatior
tlm abore (). I', Julinion in my care. At thirteen
year, of air, ho had a rhronio diarrhea and
KTofuU, fur which I gae him your Harn.parllla.
IT L'UltLU. JIIMi I haveforteii yrart worn,
mended it to many In .Ne York, Ohio and Iowa,
fur acrofula, feter tore, and general debility.
IVrfw-t uccri ha. attended II. 7 mm tjutut
la raJ e Kruf.la fatr inu rrl lmti
wnnUxu. I am vcryamiuut for my aon lo agala
l'T rccourtu to your Ntraaparllla. He i frarful
of K'ttlnn a .purloin article, hence hit writing- to
you font. Hid wounds were terrible, tut 1 t
lierehowiilrcom 'T- J0HNm,N
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS
Ark wi, Heard From.
Tcatlaway f MesJIiAl Men
Jtony roint White Co., Ark. May US,
lr. Jonn lU'Li par Uln Last rebruary I
at LouitTilla puroliatlng uratM.ami 1 got aomt
of your Uartaparilht and tdrcn llltte r.
My son-in-law, who wat with 1110 In tlm itore,
hat been down with the rheumatism for tome
t ma nil in. jtHuro. unci .nan rallOMl
hit general health Improred,
. l a k. V. m kAAwa 1 1 t . u . I t . ...lit
lif, l (It, WIIU AUt WWWfA lift UBjlj iiraiKi.
ouinvatr dreur BMxtioia. tail fail p:lly
Cedroa bitten and 8raiiarina: tm'P
Memphis care ol RIcktttA Neely.
I
PrenartitJ bv I)K, JOHN BULL A
lila Laboratory, Fifth Blreet, Lou
Vllle, Ky.;
mm
th.m, and lit alto linprored.
hytyay slio jiaa been in bad health for eer
WWMXbttt SiZt'jtxit ttt.'rt.'JJnK.
th. Cadrou llitttrt boa glr.n you great opulai'.i
In tlilt aattlemenl. I think 1 could sell h e
i
i I (tit 1 1 6 U iv m I-