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THE CAIRO BXJIjXETI1T, SBHTEMBBB 13.
I(l I '
'rnmtheAdJres
of IlemocrMIc Congressmen.
. ... .i.mii mtnnr
f.ei llir-rnlie nollS'ensi"n """"
n,llrrHj..u1lmo lost ' ''
onion CYrntMj no "J""1?'"0?
narrow or ,,rocrlpi!TC lhj p,
xonol nmtiHIon or rcwntmenl.
" TcoiNonr.''xn,tTii'r''TnicT1
ronBWKWmTIVK-l8Tl.WTIlICT,
A l,R X ANDJitt II. IRVfW.
Ton COROXKU,
. v A Fact.,
ll'rom thn Chicago Trrtxmp, Itiwllonl.)
"Conqrt&s stitl maintain tart, direct
nwl indireef, to the amount of not test than
$800,000,000 Ov T1IIH r.5onMou tax,
1.EK9 -THAN. ONK-IIALl' IM WSUKIVJCII HY
the flovitiivMievT. Tho reirunndrr
ditrituted1opricaleindividualtande!aMt
trio control legislation,"
Take Notice !
irrotn the CJilc Tritium-, (Ka.IImI TbMiilmrj
August
"It Is known nnd read tif all mm, tlmt
the orerthadmc'utg ipiettion in American
politics at the present time m A TAtitrr von
Itr.vKNUK, oh a T.uurr rem 1'iwjWf
tio.v. It i optMal for political
parties to be or out or the.
other. Tu:v CASNOT nr. roitiiOTit. OK
CAX T1IKV 1)01X1 K THE QUESTION
WITHOl'T ISOURMNO THK CON
TKMl'T OF THE Fill ENDS AND AD
VOC'ATKS OF KACH OF TI1KSK OF-
I'OrflNt! VJIINOII'LKSI
Itcntiitlnn In lhi TarilT tjin-.tlnn adopted hy
the DrmocrrUle Couicutllli nf llic 1 hirieenlli
I ,iiiffliliMI)UlrlCl-Col.JilinM.Ctfti',DOInl'
om l
llr.olrtd. Tina .AVE AUK IN FAVUU
OF ATMUrKfBKKVENUIOSfJ
LY j nil. Vr' dnn'aiid1 that the bifritthr
of titration shall be fairly ana eguauy
attfustttl, mi. that fuaft on adjuftsfeHLeuM
not be' Made vllhoUtnrihi'ng'frotn'lhe slat-
..j. . . I. it. . a' 'x. ' j.M!iT !. ..
file oook irir jtmrnt tmiurnt on 1 ,1
system of taxation based upon faeoritism
iiml which' , hof , dettroytd uinfi:
can fhiiwiii'i and commerce, oitiibhkkn
TUB l'Xol'I.H OK. TUB (JURAT AflHIOUL
Tl'llAI, nV.nm.Vt:, OMt'Rl.S TIIK MANY" TO
I'A V TUI1IVTK TO Til K I'KW, AKil' HAP
iicii.t rr monoid uwtji at ,'o.stkoi. .vof
oxi.vrvf.nvnKAM,rtorAMr.ntoA'N'X8iiu-
TIIV, m'TAI.MI TUpjI.KMM.VriPN .(XiS-
okksi, fiiii icc'dilnaiid'Q'iiit ihf prime ar
ticleioj necttrili, tufh at Uacutfee, tuyar
ind suit nha.il ltipUiecd fr thttffce is.
Rfojlon ntihiTnri(rifii,tlonln'lotilPil hy llic
lU li 'iU Comenllon or HiiiTliltUMith Count-
in.il )ilrici lion. 1). W. Miinn, notnlnri.)
Jtcolrcd.
W '
Will thu Tribune h'.- tidl in which
tldo of the taritl" feneo tho Itftdleali of'tlfi!
Thirteenth PiMrht are on the Itavcnuo
or l'rotection nd? And will it pinna t-ll
w whether, in it opinion, thu Uudiculu i'f
tlii. dl.trict Imvo dojged thu tariir ques
tion, and nrowne'juently entitled to tho
contempt of both the friends nnd oppon
cuts of rrotcctlon?
Tin:
a cox
XIVEIl AT FHAUn.
During thu six nwaUis midlug -the 1st
day of Sentcmber. tuorc'dKor of 'tlio, Via'
Quoin Tribune, poreuod (eni Logan with
rolentlcts hostility, openly declaring that
he.connlvcd nt fraud, and 'employed dli
graceful means to rob I'orry county of tho
Southern Illinois urmnl scliool
Thu Tribune, tiU Usucof.uguit lltli
said:
"Why tus fthinyxK m not iok I
aks. lii'cauic. of nil tho public men in
Illinois, he has done the mott to hinder the
protpc'rUu of ' Perru countyT' Not
content with being a dlilntercHtcJ
spectator, when wo wero coiitondlnir in
honorably, rivalry for the locatlot of
the fcoutlicrn formal l'nlvcnlty, lie mado
personal interferonce against us and in fa
vor ofC-rboodulaj-.wIier he had 'great
pecunUfy isitereiUiit' stnko. Thu ho
has increased his own wealth the ex
ponso of our county."
On sundry occasions the Tribune mani
fested it4 liato of' (lib Gunernl, giving ex
prcssion to charges of bad fuith against
him, uud iiwiuuAtlriK that- h lid begn
guilty of dlsbonotilc-coll-iaiii to enrich'
himself at tho. expettso of ifce pople of
Perry county. . , .' ,
Head Uic foUnf Inf ipff gMttLHty'ijWl
lcurn with whut facility a jtadical editor
can swollow his own words:
(From 111 DuOuuln Trlhlina Ki.nl tkTU 1
Gen, John" At Logan wti
Ihit rtiJay uml in tlio evening addritfued
u large audience in thi? M. K. churcji.
tgypt may will f proud John A,
Logan, the toldier and utatenvmn, uud, so
far as-wtf urir-conccmcariicnccforth.A
bury the local grievances and proclaim thu
ttatioii n llffu, our Iigup titiilt'
TJIE STA ,Y OX'i'HK ''PA it IFF OUHS-
r)M i :
Bam 1'ike, the veterun editor of thu D.
Chtur Deui'dctttU i4yi i ,
Kvcr slnco we liuve Vmivrn unythlng
nbout politioij lutttlra, lh( Federal, party
has alwayrftftiVttio advoqatt-s vC i IdL'V
protective Taritf; and, although it was,
years go, kcttlvd, so far ft. (ho people
could settie'tt. that,'tfi;pclrfll part)1, was
in error and the Dcmbcrutlc purtV right,
in referent yj tie qucitlvv'f"' vct"
that tho leaden aro not' ycf satined; .but
are resolved to llgljtjMw JiatUuovr agviu.
Whllo the Federal party has' contended
nnd still contend fjr Protective Tarltfj tho
Dumocruts, us incy iiavo ever been, iru
still
in lavor.oi u,wiur Turiu 'alone,
and
poor.
it aucrimiuation in lavor oi me
Democracy demand frrr ri'r us
lv,,,,i. fillip I'dll Vnlltiotl
in
i ti n 1 Thl r tccn Ui Congressional district of I
tills State-, expresses wlint we consider to 1
uioiiipii ly n
bo tlio true iiemocrnitc uuuiiiou niuu
su i'J0Ct
nfere follows tho resolution which niny
Jbo found in tho first column of our edi
torial page. Head it.
TIM PUlihW i)i:uv.
On Julv 21st. 1P09. Mr. Iloutwcll mndo
n speech H tho house of irprcjcnlattves,
In viiicU up said; H.,
From tho 1st dy of April, 1805, to tlio
1st day of January, 16C8, wu havopMdout
of tW public treasury, $1,663,000,000 of
Viibnov Upon n cnroful nimlysis of tho
Wnindlturcs during thosp two yenrs nnd
nimi months. 1 find that the expenses of n
ticac'o cMqW'hmcllt mounto1 t0 ?i85r
000,000, sfowWgtlmtW teald over nd
ilwTO Aoiocxpenjlcs ll.OoJ.000,000. Al
mml onVhlrl of thoTpubllo debt of tho
country 1m bcon-mia off lu two yenrs and
niniJmoiith'i.'J. Va- ' , , , ,
It thus npponrs, by authority which Iiiiu
lcali nt least will not disputo, that tho pay
ments by Ornnt nrd a morp batatolio com
pared to those of, J&htiioti; Andyet tho
contention whlclinohiinatbd Grant tra
duced Mr. rfjohuwn'i Bdmlnislratlon as
being Inofflclent "nnd imbecilo, whllo tho
last lludlcal State Conycntion glorifies
Urant for n roduetion of ilw dobt which is,
upon Hadlcal authority, as )vo to thlrty
tliroc, when compared with thorosults or
tho Jircvlotu admlnhtration. Mate lleyit
ter. "772-: MuTlDKB OF TJlJi IX.X0
VESTS." 1'iio .Snringlold Jicgister, wlillo discuss-
ing tho "Uiughtor of Oglcsby, Piilmor,
Dulini, rials, by the lute Uadlcal Stato
confontlon say:
.Tl.ft offunsn of Ocloibv-ii clinrirod, is n
general dorolictiou from party uranlza
tlontnnd discipline, vhile 1'nlmer was e?c
cutwl for treason to John A. Logan.
Governor rulmcr utiving icon mi original
dmiiorrat Hppearn to have rotHiiiea loo
miuaii iJeinocraiio nonuny io uu
vlcoKbln In thu dcsliriifi of the advanced
wlnr of tho partv. lleing personally an
honettman, thu Governor .was unwilling
to iiislst in tlio ytmnotlun nf men llkn.Tohn
A. Logan, Dun Miinn, and I,lni;ar, "Un
til tho litktscMlou nf tlio (li'iicral Asium-
bly thb Govornor bad inanagna to Koep
nm i with tho imrtv In the tnrill'. niitlonal
bunk and land robberies, but tho dclgiu
r tjiothtova wm then asemblud proved
tube too uutraircoiM to admit his com'iOl-
K'jtVi Until that Umo ho had not boon, wo
bcllive.UM'cetcd of rlackncH, whilu his
oncrjuiimi in nc'i""-" "'i"11"1
lvitied iih nn tvidonto that ho was net
itkilvtodd his Work lieirlluoidly. The
iipptaranco of his inoMagon vetoing thu
linKi! jrrom .Diu niiu mnur iimui uiu nm
preweiit tho robbery, but did certify to llm
necif sltv of putting him in v i(isltloii
wlioruWcould. du no moro harm to tho
.....l.. I'hii InlntnnllB llplt wnrn nftKiOll
I'nitA. ... ..... ......
overt his vetoes bjf tho purchased votes of
ilia Vim DoMtans ndtSItinns.-and;lt wns
jvidint that the ikililicol destruction nf
"l'nl rier was agreed upon.
TjiAT i TitL'K. The Wnbuh Valley
Tim t says t
ToKud Kuy tUiathoDeinoiiHcy cuuhed
the war that U was n Democratic war.
If it was it Democratic war, then It is tho
Dciiiocraoy thu ni'groo iiui't thiink for
their froedoin tho Deiiioernuy uholi.hud
shivery, und thu great minion ir the Uu
publican party was accomplished by Its
cn'oiiles, nnd tho party of higher law lm
Ifvnl in valin
TliU Is 'only ono out f a thouinnd Incon
.Utiliuias of that imrly. At the oiiuulng
'of tlio robelllou they sworo they did not
want tunitoiisiiiiavcrt, or uitoriero ninny
respect, with tlie miinlclial aflglrs of the
Soutli ; but soonnfUr, they weyo ready o
sweur to the negroes that tho war was car
ried pn aolol v, to obtain their freedom, and
and nnkn thoui equal to the white nice.
Mrty God have mercy on uch har nnd
)iyp"i)critetl Deeatur Magnet,
tir I'oor Colfui. has, been nt tho trouble
of writing tin announcement that ho Is
nboiit -to. retire from publio lifo. The
Oindmnati Enquire nays: "It was a work
of 'supererogation, for tho little Smiler has
bcoi so completely lost to public view for
n ytir past that nobody would hnvo tm
pvctd him of being still alive, politically
or otherwise, if ho hadn't mentioned tliu
faeljilmself.'
tirtany lamentations h:iverisen from
Northern hanctuartes nt tho barbarities
pcrtratcd during tho present war.
Amqng others, thu severity practiced by
tho l)clcgurs of Strasburg, hai been fjic
dally denounced. It will bo found, how"
aver, by reference to yesterday morning's
dispatches, that with all tho cruelty nnd
wantonness alleged, it yet had limits
.where tho claims, of humanity wero re-
cognized;. 'A supply of lint and medicines
was illowod." Whon wo rolled ujwn the
fot, that throughput the entire duration of
thu American war, medicines, surgieul in
struments and lint wcro especially Inter
dieted by the North; even tho persons of
ladle's and children entering the lines be
ing itarchwll'or smuggled quinine or other
medicines, we may not only rcnjUo.u faint
ftneept'on of thu war itself, but alo And
cuuhij to suspect the sincerity of these
humanitarians, who so loudly. Inveigh
afc'jt thctrasburg Ltiicgcm.
Tit Ifrcstdtnl I Cabliirs on slit
iVrsjssnh Kmbllt Tlir Htiroprnu
ssqslailross,
-'I'IiId 1'rcsident is now openly and avow
edly for tho maintenance of the French
Hop
lni.l
Ulli: llim vt w.v.i .j . . nun:
If., l.,,1.1 ...i SJnl o ril ti tf . 1 I......
iel to give tno now llcpubllc our
mond support, and liopc tjiat nerere tlio
wik!U out, that alio will not need any
thing further. I, think tlio l'russ'an King
uia.v be Induced to stop lighting. II talkid
freely to several, centlomen on tho ftib
jeet, and it wll" not bo (surprising, if, afli r
wv. t-aoinci meeting to-uay, no aenus in
Iii.lrurtioiiH to .MiuUter Wailiburne, to
ill'er his services us u mediator between
Ixjlligoreuti, uud hU mowed support of tho
'Hepublle He U warmly supportrd by
rieerotarle Fl.h und llobeion. Tho selitl
meiiu. or the other Cabinvt ouur iiru not
jet known.
Tho Cttbjiiet talkvd over the Franc j.
l'rii.ilan Wurqut.tloi,lUnd nmdly agreed,
which has ulreudy been done, that a ills
patch be.eiitto Mlnl.ter llanerolt, in re
ply to ono from him, In which this govern,
mem ays, in tuUtunce. that whilu w.,
cannot act in eoniiK'tion with other nation..
t revenue: ami .. i.. i..
vnf. If nor i.nml nfllres slloulil lin rpnnn.fml
ty tho belligerents wo would bo lntppy to
lend them vltli n viow of bringing nboiit
penco between tlio two great powers, w
which ttc linvo imlionnl friendship.
Willi
THE
EMPIRE AND
REPUBLIC.
Hnilicnl Party Transferring
lis
Sympathies.
tiih syMpatiiu-ir amkiiioaks
MUHT UK WITH KltASCi:.
Jl'roln the nil(Tlo Courier & ItcpuUlc
Tho lladicol press, nt tho outset ot tlio
Europoah war, in its eagerness to get Gor
man, votes, mado tho mfitoko of falling ut
terly to draw n distinction bctwoon tlio
French Emplro nnd tho people of Franco.
Its "sympathies" disinterestedly tendered
for value received or hoped for, wero cast
without any reservation or forethought on
tho sldo o'f tho Prussian monarchy, as
agninst everything French. Wo ventured
torcmnrk, n" fortnight ngo, that a contip
goney might nriso which would compel
American sympathy to turn into a now
clninnol Unit if monarchical Oer
many sliouW, by and by, bo found
llirhting ngslnst Republican France,
the caiiso of tho latter would bocoino
tho popular ono In this country, inc.
I'Gri'vo Coutlngotioy" wo (hen pointed out
has not yet arrived. Gormniiyhas as yet
given no sign that It Is not ready to con.
elude a peace honorable to tho ropublic.
Dutalrcadv, notwithstanding, wo find the
majority o'f tho Radical press cxccu.tin: n
rapid and dlsorilerly innvomeit tfW"l
tlio position which they bcllevo Is to bc
como popular. With the wine utter lack
of principle which led them to docry tho
French pooplo and unqualifiedly oxtol tho
Frusslnii monarohy, thoy aro now PM'i';
inc to shout rice la. repubinjiie and hold
King William up to tno oxocrutlon of
mankind. Tho following excerpts, hastily
culled from n slnclo handful of Republi
can exchnngo!, will iiliuiratu how Radical
"sympathy'7 utterly lacking In Intolll
gonce as to the true iisuoj of tho war, nnd
m utterly destitute of tiny nobler motive
thai) tho fast of votes V now turning:
From His Iloehuler Climulec, ltadlctvl.
Tho symniithlusof Amcilcans, however
much they Imvo been iigalnt Louis Napo
leon, must now bo with tho peoplo of
Franco. All lite wc;oi i iniuiurs ami llieni.
hereof tho government Imvo been among
our warmest admirers ami menu ; aim wo
must wish them well in their effort to es
tablish Institutions which will so closely
totoii)lilp our own.
IKrnmlliu.N.V. Hli.,i I, RaJIcttl,)
If thu Uermaus continue this war upon
France, now that thn si-.-ond omplro Ii
ended, It will render thorn oxecrablo In thu
eves of tho world. It Is loo Into to mako
promise which nro not promises. War
upon tho third Republic mean wnr upon
tho pcoplu of Franco and ngiiinit the uni
versal sentiment of liberty.
Germany Is in danger of being
dlsciacod In tho evos.of tli.i word by ile-
mantling that whleh she hn na light fl
claim,
I I'r.iiii llui N'mi. V.ti Ix Tn . iuu. 1
Lit republican France reerlte the gencrl
on tympany nvokcn oy ic utmttert sno
has I'nherlteil and tho perils by which sho
t t- I If!. I.,.... .1... ... j c.
IH I'llVirOIM'U. IllllU'lIU, 1IIU IUItllll.,
wontenlynsiiilled, havuhad our best wishes;
now, wo fervently trmt that their leader's
heart may be Inclined to peace on terms
whloh hrmicceai) accept without dishonor,
and without botui: liniu.tii.nt to otrace Its
memory In niiothiir war unto de.itli.
I'finn lliei'dlcftu Trl line, Helical,
l'riisslu lm thus far hud tho moral suit
port of the world, becau.e hu has deserved
It. Illlt, if iiilvillltiigo Ik lo bu taken of tlio
lielph'i' eituiitlon of the French republic,
whkli has Itself committed no ollenco
against Frusila, lo luiml)iiinor oppress It,
thu tables will be turned, uud the t'ii)p6
titles of enllglitened nullum will henceforth
Imi witlt tho French. Any
dismemberment f France, now that the
lioiiuimrte tribo of depots is gone, im
perialism dead, and a government of the
people established, will b.i regarded with
inl.'liiu disfavor throughout thu civilized
world i -nd, n f'ormany Itself, u powerful
rc.iction will set in.
Il ronitlo" .New 1o.li Tun.., lu.licl.i
Thu public opinion which condemned its
a crimu the rcadinets of Napoleon to mnku
tlio nomination oi u iioneiuoiiorn to tno
i.. r u....1m ...... n ..r ..... .,...1,1 . n .
IHILfjluui kjjiuu. t. .I.U.U (ii nut. nvuiu in
volt against tho craft of Kings intentupon
stlilliiu' tho, birth of ail urcanUcd democ
racy. TJ0 Minister
(Iliniurck)-wiii compreiiunu, tnougu tii
tovereign may not, tlmt a war diroclod
against a Uonaparto cannot bo converted
Into ii war against a rupubllo without
throwing away tho moral strength of tho
German cause, and repelling tho sympathy
with which freo peoples everywhere Imvo
watonaa iisprogrusi.
Front tho N- V.CoramcroUl Ade Klser, IJullenl
Wlillo tho sympathies of a largo majoii.
ty or me American people navo unques-
tionaoiy been wiiu I'russiu in tins war,
they will eeute the very moment that I'r un
ite diaelotei her intention in continue hot-
tilities agaiift the French Jlepublic and
people.
From Hie New York turn, Iln.licnl.)
Tho sudden chnngo mndo ill her form of
government by franco slucutiie surrender
of Sedan, greatly changes tho direction of
public sympathy, no long us me war was
waged tin the purt of Germany to defend
hcrxclf nualii.t an unprovoked, uiiluitllla.
bio, and Insane attack mado by Louis Na
poleon for base nud selll.h reasons, impar
tial lovers or rrceiiom overywneru neces
tarllv arrayed them'Ives upon the
sldo of Germany. Hut now that
Napoleon U utterly destroyed,
wtillu rrunci, no longer uiming
nt foreign conquest, contends simply
for her own national existence, and
now that shu has proclaimed herself a re
public nud put her destinies In the hand
of new men, whose devotion to republican
principles cannot bo questioned, the wholo
summon is traniiormou. our aynipiiuiics
aro nirain with France, and our prayers
und good wishes nro nil fur her complete
aiiccess. ner cim.inomeni i nibru man
eoual to the fault she lias committed, and
we ileslro ardently that she may bo able to
maintain horcolf lUid to beat back thu
I .........i. In. flint urn lillltnlllniv iiikiii
, viiui II1UM4 llll.li.' ..". ... ' 'wt.
, her capital.
I Hdiiliisofi.Mnltloii.
The remain of a Matadon have recent
ly bijen discovered In this county. Homo
ten day auo. wlillo parties wore engaged
In cleaning out a tqiring tin tlio premises of
Mr, Fletcher Correll, between Niuntio and
Illlopolis, thoy citmo ujion ii Intra tub
stiiueo thlch turned out to bean enormus
tusk of a Ma.tudon, and, upon itscxuniattou
it was found to measure n'ie feet eight
inches in length ami two fr t in 'diameter.
Two enormia teeth wero ul.o taken from
1 tho earth, ono of which is said to have
weighed 2 pounds, and tho other 5
pounds.
It fs thought that tho euliru skeluton will
bo found in n good statu of preservation;
nud we understand that Mr. Correll has
refuseiHl,000 cash for it, as Itlles in the
eurth' Jfrcalitr Democrat.
OltOCLltlKS-COMMISSIOX.
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(HttcccssorB to Btratton, Hudson A Clark,)
"WholeHn-le
GROCERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
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PRODUCE
OMMIMI02V MERCHANT
Jio, 70 Ohio Levee,
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M pec I nt Mlssstlass clvoss to t'osstlgsj
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IIOIIITKCTt
Wnill.l rsiritf full- li.fA.Hi al. I . -
til violnlijf, thai h it bow pre pare 4 to rurolsh
ORIGINAL DESIGNS.
Full Itcuil.tnilHim-lflcalion for VulHa llullJ.
'K-, naiPHeiiiiieii'c.,aiiiirmesoriilll(liiili.
Jr'i'uil nllonlion tilreii to Hie preptrnllun ol
I ir. inks fur
U. S. Patrat Offlco
an ki.o ror a dn,i, 0f M Mr,ufetunn idI
l.iitfiumliiit work. Hstlsfaetlongusrsoleecl. or.
Uer. rrjrifiijjy soliciletl, OllleeWlnlsr'a Blocs,
AUCTIONKF.K.
) T. 1'AIIKEIt,
Licensed Auctioneer
IIKl.'11'P. I.- 1. ..
"Vein JTOinpiiy atlrUdeil to,
GROCER
STEAUSQATS.
rjiiiK fink niii:-h iii:i;i.
ANIlPAIUK'AI!
ARMABA
It Y..NOItTli:itll...(.'1 n II.K.VII,I,lAMS...CTk
Will ply retfillirly antlmve, leavuii! Oalro u.,r
ilsv mimilay .xceiU'il) at linir.smt .1 ii'eloi.k n tu.
'IheArniiulii in a iwirt ic.lieil slentner. itv
Inttvery siipcriornccoiniiicilsllnnii for holli j.vi
etiKern and frellil.
hhneonaectsatradiienli with tlio (!uinlrlanil
end Tennessee river p.ickfl. n t t thn New Ihlenm
sml Ohio railroad. For pntliculiir, uiplr on
board, or to
tf. SltjUI-l.SIt 1,
AMat i iviro.
JJEW TOW ItOAT.
Tlie New Tow anil Jolt Iloat
ODD FELLOW
TP, J. COULTEll, Master,
Is irpari) t all tlmen to do rll klml nl tow
ItiK ami ilhlns' on tlie mn.t res.nnslile lerow.
Hesilliiiirters at Cairo. Illinois.
marlStf
Cairo & Paducah
Daily Packet.
The fii-l r'HUHig rlvMUl (mekel
IylHbrey,
wuuiw.,
. Mitile
Will niy lemtliirly a. iiIiosh, le.ivlnrulroeery
enlng at Su'elwk, mtt loueliinu at nil Inter.
llltxtlBt. iHlltllR
For freight or i i-ik
on Ixmril or In
rKliKV, Atieiil,
miU'.ltf
Lllllll, IIIIIIOIH
CINCINNATI FOUNDRY.
I
FOUNDRY
SKP
MACHINE SHOP
STEAM ENSINFS, BOILERS,
Bop and Sheet lion Work
Mill Waohinony of all Degoriptions
Nu, 848 llaat Pearl Kttvot,
(ISIt'lNNATI, OHIO.
aiexli chIIjti
FAISIIK
QAKL 1 THOn AN,
I. ikmiiI lii ilo a I. hull o
PAINTING
KAIsNOMlMNCI
.... 0......
nop.
IN THE PERRY HOUSE.
CUHNKR CONNMriAI. AVKXIK A Nil
r.uuT Tisf:i;r.
s-filrls th oolv flrsl-i'lsis Uiga
BlgD I'fcir.ler i n
clly
run-nnBii,
JJAI.I.IOAY HKOTlIFJtS.
IIK4I.VHV IV
FL OUR
Anl Agent, of
OHIO R1VEU AMI KANAWHA
SALT COMPANIES
CAIRO ILLINOIS.
X. I. MsthtiM. " K, c. fhl
JiyJATIIlISS A. I HI..
FLOUR
..AMI
UENKKAb l'KOIULK
Commission Merchants
185 Ohio Uwe ,CAI!tO, ILLINOIS.
Hpecml attention i;l veil lo the parch. ni'l .Hie of
FLOUR, HAY and CORN
nr.vr.un to
Lee Cotinly National ll.iu., Mion, lll.l Win.t'hl,
Ulion, III ; Citr Nallmul lUuk, Cairo, llllnou;
Mwhews. Iiolars 4 On., ('ummlislon Merehnntii,
rh'enjfo, III.! IWMwin A Htnne, C'n. Merehmiln,
CliirsKti, III., lmw, Mi.ninA l,, OlileiKo. Ill,
marUtr
Q w. uiii:e.,
Siiccesaor lo Kallis.Oreen ACo.)
FLOUR AGENT
-..And fi.n.ral
Commiiiion Merchant
CAIRO. IliT.
H. n. Ayers.
K. J. A) ers,
A YhMS V CO.,
DKAI.F.RS IN
FLOUR
.And (ienerel
Commiiiion Merchants
NO. 133 OHIO LEVEE,
CAIRO, IliliUroiS.
N
OTICK.
At meelmii of the ntnekhohltrN of the "Knler.
prise lUnk of Cairo," he. July vnli, )s;o, it uaa
ofJere l thai the nsinenf .iali ll.inlt hcotmnze.l to
th''KNTKW'MIK SAVIMIUIANK," snS that
the eeereteiy give notice of lame by publication
In accordance wtlh section one of tklil charier.
, A. B. BAKFUUI), Bui'y.
GENERAL MM
lOHiiiit i mm
GROCERIES,
S3IYTII i'c JO
WI3Ce-X.7aj3Xj33
GROCERS
OHIO LEVEE,
AIko, ki-c-ii niwl.uiily c, hnml n niijnt . 0111.
l'lele stock 01
LIQUORS i WHISKIES
Scotch arid Irish Whiskies
sacisns.
Pft, Madeira, 5iieatabaw
WINES.
...yf.'" """"Is lr J. JM.I.A Cu ,C-li l.n,l..
WIIKKI.IMI AI.i:.
Wesrllrtolu.hely.fotCssh, In vtltlrh Iwl we
Invito the utti'iillnn nf rlu.n Itiri; on iuj;t
eelil nltenlinn hin lo 11 tltiu orilfr-
" tiik noviv
H. M. HULEN
GROCER
A N l
Confection Merchant
Hah Itrniotiil to Ills Old Slnml
3( Commercial Jyenue
thern L" U'lul i oiiliii' im. r .lioii.. o
l,l,lniineriu.tii liiii', ..mil n. uu if i.. nu,n
Ofw ones a. inty n'it prime Rrneerw, pro.i.l'in.y
ete riiinrkAlily rlmiip Mr ah.
Trrinm Slriitl) rnih, fr -huh h' tAftl ll,
no er than Hie lnumt. ,i III
P VIXC'KXT,
m:ai.i:ii is
GROCERIES
MMJE5
Plaster Paris Plasterers' Hair
O3B3VEZ2X0"Za, tHo.
I. line In Itulli, iilttiij'soii liaiiil
CORNER 8th StT&OHIO LEVEt
CAIRO ILL.
E
7VKKV -'AICKK
HIS OWN MILLER
58
Vc are msnufitcnBi;
Mia l BlBsoa
CRIST MILLS
Kor hau l or i.r.fr u.r, renam m prn-f fium
UJiita !l7ilan l nespitjiy (rom
1 to 20 Bushels Per Hour.
The.e Mill, are trr r'roni uuil ilrnilln. .ml
iriiiiln-erv hllle pi ucr i. ri.nlln iii. i:eli.,tc
win Krinn fuller
Jrt"k fccil, n ni) I mi, nrc'l, anJ will intri
Savo Its Price Every Voar.
I'.tery Mill Inlly nrrtnle.t.
nnlotnaki'iwg.ii.of llritu Mill., i'.ipo
ItV 1 to toll, l'f .lav. liru-f. Sll.l In 4.1.1
l npthr I'lrctilar. furiii.heil i.u appliettion
The lllntiitiiiil .Sl .Mnuufn t urliiK Co,
(iiM:it riKi: mi i i'ovT snirrrs.
1 I.VNAII, II,
A'ent. trniuni in fiery town atel roinily
lilliKMilea.llM'eiialy
III US
a
"TM. ir. s( in i n n,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer
Wines, Liquors
TOBACCO and CIGARS.
Alien, fir he.l l.mels of
CHEAJ1 AM) STOCK ALE
M
Importocl Alosiofclif-
BTo. 7Si OiriO LEVEE
CAIRO. ilLLINOIS.
T IMI!'-.!! AOI1 I-OTIII.Ci.
I. W ALDER
ton. urn sr. omo levki:,
Cairo, ... IlliiioiH
Ha.ijuit recolvvilu full niul eoiiptetoel; ot
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND
Gents' Furnishing Goods
Ofrvery ilescripllon, uhlehuill he enldJnl prlee
that will not tail lo null all purelaere. r.riecl
rlls guaranteed. Ilm etock of
Shirts, Hats, aps, etc.,
Is not cxeelled In point of priee, l)lo and mater,
isl In thiaiir any other iimiKel.
1'ALl. AM HKK HIM.
HllKltf
iCSilillesT
Kit. .IOIIN Ul'i.li'S fOl.l .UN.
Great Remedies
dr. JohFbull
.Miiiilir.ii 'i.iiriuel teuilernl llni
CELEBRATED
Smith's Tonic
SIMP
CUREOTiilDFEVfll
OlxillM and aPoxrox
1 ' "
MMIi: proiirlelor nf this eelfl.raleil hteilleine
A Jitrlly tiaitii. fur II a superiority over nil re
liifillt. mr ullered lo Uu-piiUlfrfur llini, n.
nr i hills n i l IVwr, whrlher (ir.liort or Uiik
jtnti.lliiir llerrler. to Hie rnllr We. tern en 3
Sitilhwoeli'm roimtry id Imur him le.Uliikny W
I he Irillh or thn nmi'tllnn, Hint In e en.r
h.mur will It f.,11 to cure, If Urn illt,vtlni nr.
elrkllv l(. lion ni anl mrm-il nut. In n urmt
iniii) fA'f.ii smsliiilbM- hs.I.ecn i.iif!.tii-nl Uit
l ine, nml Hliolnuinilirn hte lirra enrril hy it
. pitiKip ui;'. a pvuet.1 reluralliin ol Ur
Kenrml henllh It ., ii,ni.,,.r, tirtnlcnt, nml lr
i ery tun- moro ernwn In eurr. if It, u.el. cms.
tiinieil in nn illf r iir lor a ek or two after th
I di-i iixjjinj- 'it'i iieheekcil, more r.peeliillr Imllt.
! f.'iill ihI Ir.nt f iUttiir rw. I'mnlly, Idle
.... ... n.r. ii.i ii-'tnrr Wf1J IOU IO kVf.nr
l .( l. luKvoil oiili.r; .IiiiiiI.I Urn pnti.nl. Iibt.f.
r. ri'Miri a enlli.iil!.' mej,t me, afi.r Latins
l.il:' thrfi nr f nr iiu-. of ll.r Tnulr, a .Irolr
I . H ot llull'a Vru.taltli- l.unllv l.
will ! rvil.rient.
HI!, JOHN lll'I.I.V li!i. i.M(.tri-e
NO. 10 B II Til, (C,ru HitrvU)
XAO-tlylllot IgLy.
XlTTXeXj'H
To .M)l'ni(cilal Ntiiiil Wiirlil
ulilu llvnlcrt
I IIAr. r.'.jvel tinny leainnr.n l Ii m
! 1 pri'l'''..' n..; aa t nn ln .1 on o, . my altimimc-
aieltnr p' MiaJ.fjn. hiire ahovn, a.lof vhioli
krcifciiiiuir 'lh fuMnxria. fnun I. Khly .le
(ili-l and p' l.nl.r ph).o an .n (iroria, I. it.
in nly oik-ot lii tn -i .'iisikliiotiimiiiorali r
Ihiieivcr rii- el I r Cti'iiunt knx.ii
Mtly l.l In' .1 e.l. of, and lo, U'liuiou) J.,
lit), tn ! writti-n In Ipllfti of gitjii lltsr
lntll... Iiixinr ( l.'ttir. Uutlil II...
rnj vn
VHUot. -ir ('ior.tr. G t
Jurln '.'J, 1-JU., I
Hr. Joii lltli-f.r fir I hae ierm i
K.trii yuiir "Wi.rm lii'.lrnj.r ' iih rl tr
silt tin I il wi'ti'lrrfully rlli. w -uil.. II lift. I;
filled n a tinitjii .Ii.tnn. e t.. hate Hie -l.hed.lur
tlfixl. Iiitndofne. pnttylsrsrf.iiMy prstad
n I hatrilai J u drf .i.iku jatnie yf I ha kidf
I ntn fr I" e'iife. hat I knoxof no rnni..
Itcoinmi nded ty lh- a al i ithtnili . lht -j
'.ttainanl ejee ly mil. t!r. (., Uu Km -juIiui
Hit are iM-rrtainln llo.i'Xtr.nie, My olij.oir,!
ril.iu"'i I ti i.d mil npvii wl .1 till- j 1 i
lift tlie Int' l ma o.fn f I t.;n )uw. (( I tan ,;i
it upo,) i.4.i icii., 1 .Mil ue a ;irl iIcai li i.
I era n ir' ll.sl the ti.w ot uoh art.i lr i. eoutr:: )
li. i i..ii. a. 1 1 pi t cofKk'ri.d lu ,')
ol the .tftlir tn dll. Ifilili u I. nicrfy uhl' ho
himw m- .iiilmlrul, .imply tn'un.e mi nut b
ipii'iiaiit ..f it. umnbiitHlioii. Tor tr.) pii, I .hull
malic InruUtuuic nil ntilxtrn mean, l.j .
Ieuti .ulli riti.toiinntuty Ml. h I may I- al.li
to e. t. mand not hi-'tuMDji jetati.k ome on
in : Uif nmti. than oil !! Iish lesmrd II.
i. nr'l. nt m',ir-l tin ( iix'it .j miir
HutKn .oIkIki'. Ilui'rr. lulol.j uu iiti.in. ap
al.u 'rcrHippvrtrr i.nhs liieu.Mi ltd t ,111141
1. ..' . tii.t no-Hi lou ii.. nt) ti. v p oi i i,i
in, rm hi. urn r ol Ji.i.i . lu tif.a Ii Vi li A l.,(
I'll 'ie re 'y '- ii. :ui 1 inf.(tii. 11,1. r )uur
I' m I am. r. rry n-.ii- tiullt,
JIM II nf, f h !.. 1 M I
SARSAPARILLA
HfHil (lie 'nplaln,a T.cllrr itnsl
Hit' I.ctU'i'froiii hi- .MotlitT :
lu-nl'.n llsrrfk., Mo., April.vi, I sot.
im. JtiltMlt'IJi-resrHiri Knonmulhe (?.
e.i-i; yof yMir.tser.perllU, od the h.-llntc and
li-iivii' iul iiiiul.lii'. 11 h. .'..., 1 .cn. )tu ti,,
loll'ositir .tiitreiuit of myea.el
I n.t. wounded ai'OHI Uo )inii ai(0 UkeL
prt.or.rr inli-mliiifl frsutt:i-ii tnuiitln. 1 1- u
H'.uieo often, my Mounds hne not hetlnl ,rt
1 haTenoi .t tipamomi-nl eiur ua. Mounilfil
I sin !."' throi.'h lh hips. My general l.ralll.
li impiiin-l. and I lu'd somelhin n as.i.t ua
turn. I l.:ia moii f.iljiln jour fai.ajiarill m
111 an)lh nir el.r. I wi.l tfiut that 1. eniuihi-I'li-mt-
t xptoa Hie a lilf don-r L.tlTt-., ani)
obluse CAIT. C. I JOIINM1N.
hi. Iiuk, Mo
I', H Thnlollowinir wrilUn April fit, 1.1
hi Mr. Jennie J.Mi.i.n, mollur d Ij I Jehu
uui
Hit. J'lll.N lll'LI-lii sr Sir- My htt.Und, In,
C t, Jolilitoll, a rklllful elirK-on Hid plij.lc
Inn 11. Ci 11ir.1l .Nen Vork, Mh.ro he dieil, N-Tltif
the tiho. f. r, John.on in my cure. At ililrleri.
eii. of (;, hi- hud a ehronie dlunliin wiu
Krofula, lur hi. hi iiatehlm imr Hurmparlllt.
IT C'L'liCli II I Mi I hui for in yir. M4iin.
mended l l.inuriyin Ni-w York, Ohm nd lows,
lur .i-rofi.U, Ii-ut ore, am) Ki"rl di-hilll)
1'i-rf'et ue- la. atundi-d It. 'il nrtt sifidK
M ca.f. vj KruJuU ...I ffifi tvres vtri .Iiami
nnii .., I am Trry aiuinii. lur my not. In atiala
hate ntour.K to jour .'rti.JMrill.i. 1U 1. ftarlui
of KetlliiKa .jiiiiiou. ariiele, henee hi willmsr !
on font. IIim Mound. Mere terrible, but 1 tw
flcehetvll. ,,,ou, e" ' aiv'j' J 0 H NM I.N
a i:tiii:xti cj oc jii.m k.xtn
Arkansas Heard From.
TcMtlmoiiy ol Sft'ilk'ul Men
Hlony roint While Co., Arlr. May 3, 'ei.
llr. John llt-ii Hear Klrt hiist Kehrunrv 1 u .
at l,'iusille piirehu.iui; drtiKa.und I (jut aoiui
of )our iSaraapnrilla nud lYdron Jlitler.,
.My hoii.Iii-I.hv, Mho HA. with mo In th .lore
lms been iluMIt with tlm llii'limutlMii lor .uuih
time, eommeneed on Ilm llittern, nn-l aoon found
hlHKcuerul heiillh ImproteM,
Ur. Ulit. who hs.. heen in had health, tried
Ihem, sndhoflso liunrore.l. '
llr C'olfee. nho hn. been in I...11I I,.. ,nl. r... .,..
f-rnl vi-iira.. VmurA and Uttr iiifj.tn.li... i ...1
very iiiiiehhy the lue. of your Hitler.. Indeed
tho Ceilinn Ijiilera l,a 1 m. )0it Kreul popularity
in Ih H aettleme 1 . I I nub 1 , .1 t.,lr '.,
nir-jiniiio 11111 tail rspiciaiiy Ilm
t edroii Hitler. iuid a.ir.Hiiparllla. hhlp me a
Memphis eiiteol llleki-ll 4 Neely.
iiespi
C. II. WALK Kit
I'lt imiuil liv I)lt. JOHN HULL at
Ills Lulmrulm-v., Kifth titreet. Louis.
ville, Ky.
I'oi Nitlo 1J IIAKCLAV DROiS
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