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; 1 1 1 - - - - rH'MTO" KUjfKl'l JItl Jifn rl , -Ion i.l' .) n. ton's I3uilding. j " """"" -" -80 .r ..n.r . ,,- '. .! DAI L(E)pi:riQtN? , , A:rr irEPNESl!)AEVmiaMA' 12; 1869, JOHN H. OBERLY &C0 !W 'iYtfr, 2M?i? THEY DO ITt Tlio hundred mid fifty Illinois editors who uccoptcd tliu hospitalities of the citizens of Mobile, Montgomery, Colum hus and New Orleans, returned deeply impreftedVUlt-lhot coiivlctloil tlmt the peoplo of tho South are a grossly abused people. These editors, ouo and all, cove- J nan ted to and with these abused people that on their return to their "prairie homes," they would tell their peoplo the truth s tell thorn that tho "into rebs" are men and not monsters; tell them that thieves, loafers, scalawags and carpet baggera are foisted, by bayonet power, luto ollico over their bupcrlors; toll therri that the stories of kuklux outrages, so prevalent lir tho north; are mere fabrica tions set nllont by characterless and con ficlcnceless persons; and tell them Unit the time has now come for a restoration of the Union upon a basis that will re cognize the white people of the South as t human beings, untitled to life, liberty and the right to govern themselves, sub ject only to the constitution of the United .States. To such a work of love and Jus tice the radical as well us the democratic portloifof the Illinois Press Association solemnly promised to bend themselves. By personal Intercourse and actual ob nervation they learned the sentiment of tho southern people; learned of their ' desire to again assume their relations with tho federal government, and of their fitness to resume tlitno relations. They learned that ti decent Union man U as safe In hts person aud property iu Alabnmn as ho is in Massachusetts. They learned that any northern man, who dementis himself as a man, may advo cate tho odioui teueLs of rudlcnlisu in Mississippi, with the same freedom that he would enjoy In Illluoh; aud they lenrned that all the reports about the persecution of Union meu for opinion's sake are cruel, groundless and shame less falsehood". Having learned all thU, nnd understanding tho wants of the southern people, will the radical element of tho Press Ausoclutlon prove true to their promises and their manhood, by' proclamlug the truth to their renders? Will they rise above groveling consid erations of party policy, auJ tell tho unvarnished truth about what they heard and iw during their sojourn South? If they do tbey.wlll accomplish a great good In the causa of justice and right. If they do they will ihow them selves men, true to their; promises, true to their vouvlctlou of duty, true to the common country, aud enemies to that fiiferual party policy tt would -crush ftowa and tyraunlzoovur, a whole people tQ attain meru party ends. If they do not tbejrjwlll show that tlnjy are slates to party, gQaded byatho party lashUo si lpace, wjieu the Ihterestsof truth, Justlc; the claims ofjiumaulty evena Indi cation of seIf,'.deicnUd that they speak. p NEQHO A IfilQItp c , JnorruatIo"y Hi bedn recetveJiiroru Hayjl to thucflect thatTlho govern men t anlbpcoplc oMunt Island aro highly In dlgabnt-at the appoinfuent of (tuegro to represent tho government St too United fitatel at that court. It appears that the aristocratic negroes of Hajjti look down with conteitfpt upon their fa ble brethren")!) this country, aud regard the action of our government In ap pointing a negro milliliter as, to say the least, a alighting of thepi, If not an in Hult. The feeling lit Haytl on this sub "1t5ot'Bcoms"tobo based upon the Idea that h negro wii! "given tho place because, a white man could not he found, who would tftko It. All tho other nations,- they jwty,. had white,.iui) accredited to their, courts, yith tho excepjjpiyjf.paytl and Liberia, both negro government, and nobody but negroes would tako , .ti9e places. ' Tho thlug Is regarded as a good joko at tbetitato Department and in government clroies generally. The 'Imperialist' publishes letters pur- porting to come from all parts of the country, indorsing the seditious utter r Alices of that would-bo pestilential Bluet. These letters are signed by nobody, for tho simple reason that they are a delu slon and a cheat simply emanation of tho treasouablo brain of the editor of the imperialist,' A more signal failure than the 'Irnpe riausi' nas proved Itself to lie, Unas 119 mention In tho -history of journalism. Although throwu into tho hands of every person who will pay postago upon It, It lias utterly failed, so far, to acquire Buf- ilclent dignity to excite eqntertfpt. "The Empire iff Peace.," Hah! HARD TIMES. Now York 'Dally Bulletin' The of Tuesday contains tho following In re gard to the dry-goods market In that city Tho week opens with very little eh courugemeut, and no activity can bo re ported with any portion of tho trade. Juuoh anxiety Is expressed by many re gaming uio future, and already rumors nro allont of tho Inability of some houses to meet their liabilities promptly. Wo trust these- reports nmv nrovo to be uu founded, and believe the circulation of such rumors often without the slhrht 03t foundation sometimes help to bring ahout tho very result which It should bo the, desire of every right-minded trades man to avoid. CAIRO. Wlmt Our Kccont;iictt any of I tic City. IKroin the Decatur 'ltcimblican.'f fi6Tinhnua!rinoetIngfottth!jIlI. noia Press Association called out a lar ger number of the craft than any of its predecessor.. Tho carjy. trains on Wednesday morning filled Iho1 hotch of Cairo to overflowing, and it is not likely mat so many knights or tne quui ever before congregated In tho. West, elthor for pleasifrVor bhslriess! ". , The meetings of tho association, though possessing hut little that would interest the goueral reader, were, full of Hems that deeply concern tho craft, and the Cairo meeting laid tho foundation for movements thatpr successruuy carneu tiuUiiithefulure, wlll.doubtless result, u mucn mat 1a guuu. On Wednesday afternoon the 111 era hern of tho association accepted an invi tation to visit tho Ui..Kuval Station nt Mound Cltv, and at 2 o'clock went board tho steamer Gen. Anderson, and, with music and mirth started on what nfrfvetf to be otio of the most pleasant and enjoyable trips in which your corre spondeut ever participated. At the landing ino excursionists were met uy Hou. N. It. Casey, mayor of tho city! who welcomed the nartv in a very neat speech, after which a visit was made to tile liaval;aiailolJ. imi lew 01 me puny had ever before seen even a United Klates gunboat, and the sight of a half dozen steel-elad monitors,, together with ' 1 r wf long rows 01 ueavy guui, cuius ui nuui and shell, and immense quantities of all descriptions of ordnance stores, all In the precise ordei peculiar to the navy, and all glistening InJ cleanliness that Is the pride or our-noolo urs, was 01 cxceeuiug Interest. After satisfying their curiosity in re gard to naval matters, the party divided, some going to the National cemetery near by, where over 0,000 dead soldiers and sailors sleep their laU sleep, while others visited the residences of mayor Casey and Capt, W. L. Hambleton, wno kent onen house aud entertained their guests with princely hospitality. At 7 O'CIOCK, lue unm aiaiiuucu 111 front of thu Stokes House summoned the xcurslonlsts to the banquet wulcu bad been prepared for them. A .large hall had been filled with tables upon which were spread all the Mubitantlal and del icacles that could possibly be procured, and to which the party did full Juatice. Toasts and speeches followed, aad in this connection I may add that one of the toasts was responded to by Mrs. Walker, of the Chicago,' Agitator,' a mod est 4od lady-like' representative oC the strong-minded side of.femlnity. Her re marks were peruueiit.au a were receiveu with Ue;natappiiMe. MouaV CKy nntll nla oeltk -Mm prty reluetautly bid adieu to lis blg,fcarted rnple, aud rstarned -to , Cairo. Jevr berredld your correspondeat witness such KcepUoB as that tendered lo our partr.at Mound City; the heartiness of the welcome extended tour reached our heartvnd.wlU nyerJorOtteu. On Thursday the busfdesa of the asso- rUdoii waaconeludcd. anur aiiert ine final adjournment, we repaired to tlie resldeucesof Mr. W-W. .Thornton i(d James Johnson the latter me accom- modatIiirepreeaUUv,or " www Central railroad Company where tlitf scenes of the day previous wero re-eh- acted. Intue eteniBga' grasiu ui honorofthelhk-sllugerswasglvouat the ut .cb.ri Uaimi. u'hlcn wim, attended siv:Kwrr-i tw2 tj. uy 1110 oeiwMivi.uu.vu.irjr- ui "f Dauciuir was uept'tin until tho startliig'fT' of thoBtcamboatGen. Anderson, for Lp- lumbus, Ky., at 4 o'ciock on rnuay mornluL''.' whenJ ttiaj xourslonl8ts b Id Hiltnu tn thescuno. The kindness of tUe Cairo people is deserving of, all, prals Mr Hullliiav. Ratford. Johnson, ragl Judgp Green, Wilcox, 9-ltl1Prfi'uc!1.ar! HolehXIrfecar, Oberly.'rif llivui:eu nml ntlkorM. luft Iiothluii UUdOIie til . .1.1 . -....t A.J, Couiu ill any way sun iu uui oujujiuoini and tho Illlubls Press Association w(II ...... ..ii.iriuii Mn rriiiimnmncfl or tnuir -visit to Cairo aa one of the happy things of tho pustn wrtnV .01 oeiug amweu. away in tho "liparu room" of tho mein- . . LVfouUhHt.uUuiClirouJle.) At 10 o'clock the association convened In the Athuiioum to truiuuct the.regular business.' J. H. Oberly,' mayor or thti city, editor of the 'Dally Bulletin, nnd'u member of the association, 'Welcomed us to.Calrojna very neat and appropriate speech, Which wo would be glad to duo lisj) if' space would,, allow'"nm us.uul committees were appointed, ueyVral re solutions passed, aud tho meeting ad journed tor meet at half past eight tp morrow morning. At two o'clock wo wont on board the General Anderson and were conveyed np the river to Mound City, "accompanied by the Cairo brass band and some of the citlzons, On ar rival we. were escorted through the nayy yard; by "Commodore Walke, the-com-maniler. Uncle Sam hasalargeamouut of war, material stored there, such' as guns, heavy and light,, shot, shell, dtc. We were shown several shooting ma chines; one shoots '.25 time4 simulta neously, and is loaded by n turn or a leveri two others load aud Are very rap idly by turning craqka., Three heavy eight iueh rebel rilled guns, the "Lady Davis," '"Lady rolkj" aud .a Brook's rifle, which were burst in firing upon our ?uuboats at Fort Pillow, Belraout, and Bland Ten. aro among the relics here preserved. There are six, of thu .Missis-. slppi fleet of turretted monitors lying at the wharf, several of which we visited and nussed through. Only one of them was ever In action, and she showed her honorable scars; though they were mere dents in the iron, so completely hull proof aro they. From .these wo were conducted! to the residence qf N. II. Ca sey, Mayor of Motiud City, where the hosiiitalitics of tho houso were freely tendered, aud wine, whisky and cigars were disposed of in large quantities uy the men, and cako and wine by tho wo- mei!."-,'Fr6m"J-tBencolwe iwent to tho houso of.( ,CaptaIn, Jfclamble ton, where tho same gonerbus' ,hbBpltalitle'9"were extended, and thd samevJceBo-indulgciL JeforaJeaving' thero mahy tff tho replcsWtitlveB of tho i"bralnB.-of'Illlnoia" became, very hlla rious; and an hour afterwards we heard a man nay thMiAeiliRUf secured u largo bed In tho Stokes House, had three boozy ohetfih it dnd.roomforone more. Abou seven o'clock tho bahqUet provided by. the authorltles'oftheoityiwas announced as ready, ami, wo Hat down to a tablo groaning under tho weight of everything nice and some not so nice, wine for in stance.. The'eatato haviug betn dis posed of, tho toasts were read and re sponded td, Whilb'tho ilojjplug of Wllio bottles was llko unto volleys of musket ry".' Such wa tho Jolly condition of many, that hdd It iiot'b'eeu for thu pres ence of ladles, wo doubt not but theru vould havo been a famashhiir 6f crock ery and glassware. Although the pres ence of ladies did much to restrain out breaking Improprieties, yet, we are jsorry to say It, most of even the' ladles them selves, drank the accursed Mull which' is" muklug drunkards of their husbands and 'friends;' and shell being their example tney must not complain u sliame ana ruin come to them by means of intem perance. The city, had -voted twelve hundred dollars wnorewith to enterUfu us, and the entertainment was a noble success, the only possible Improvement would have been tho leaving out of all that Intoxicated. During tho war Mound City Was an important point; tho marine hopltal building Is a very largo one, now partly occupied as a hotel, partly as a manufactory of wagon spokes, hub-, etc., and partly unoccupied. The nation al cemetery is beautifully kept, aud con tains the dust of aix thousand of our na tion' defenders. . The naval station comprises several large and substantial buildings all neatly fenced iu aud the grounds, etc., all kept in the neatest or der. Tho evening being a moonlight ono the return trip yBteamor was very pleasant; reaching Cairo about twelve o'clock, fatigued enough forest well and sleep soundly. ' frta tfuPontlftc rrn. The excursion from Cairo to Mound City was planned by our hosts. at Cairo; to give us a chance to visit that locality, see the nary yard, tho national cemetery, aud partake of a banquet provided on tho most magnificent scale. The' splendid transfer steamer Gen. Anderson was put to our du-poial, aud accompalned by many of theleadlngclt ireus of Cairo and the Cairo Cornet Band, we steamed up the river to the little cltj of our designation. On-our,. arrival wt were met by a delegation of citizens, headed by Dr. Caeey? snayor of Mound City and present IUpresentatlve for the First District in t the .legislature, whi presented us an address of welcome, which was reayoesled to by 2'reaUrlggt in neuvu 01 me Association, we wen Invitod mm ho re and took a trip through the navy jrard.. seelnir many strauiM sights, 'the1 most notable of which wen the monitors wiiicii wo inspected uuder the guidance of Commander Walk . We were then Invited to-reception i t house of the hospitable j mayor, when tl$ Doctor, who is adeceudautof one i the oldest ramifies of "the" 'sunny south,. dispensed sucn Hospitalities assisted by his charming wJfe aud daughter a wrjr. bficqtmiug au occasion ofhis kind Two hours spent within the' muguflceni mansion of the mayor did much 0 .aoftou the asperity c,vff.a.-tnLiuiler of. tin most radlcauo(t-4Hira number who nan hardly considered a "copperhead" cupu ble of preSeutlbg'&uy-other complimein than, a 'forked; tougue or a nobonou.- au Mt utevnigmiug'Aor JAaoUV.waa the bannu.aMho-StokafcHoujuv rVt e veil o'clock""when we entefed-tttb'lmll, such a alght ruetour eyes aaJmfiUxd us with astonishment. The tables fairly hendod. under the pnifuinq7'ef .vdlhbrquglii from every clime, enough rora reglmiTnl, while the walls, aud cellines wcro deeo- .WvJ,ItJU,BwM - of qyery,nQ9nceJ.yabh snapeauu color, loaneu ny tne comman der pf the navy'yar'd.'tb add to the beau ty of hd'oecasion,rWhlletheCai?o 6IKir Cornet Bandtipbh1 a .platform ot the west end of the grand hall, dls'cmnel uatloual and other airs to tho edification of their guests. Three htindretband sev enty sat down to tho tables;. , aud , ipro seined an unanimous front tothejivork we had oa Hand.f -Z. 'AT CAliiO. The following day at Cairo, was speiif 111 tne regular uusiuess meeting 01 tne sM)oitftlotij (of whloh' moro hereafter; unu tne receptions ai me private resi dences of those princes of good fellows, Messrs. Thornton and Johnsonwh liud been ceaseless Iu their endeavors to make us acquainted with Cairo, and make our htavdelightful. Of the hospi tality of Cairo wo cannot say enoueh. The gentlemen aud ladles who. had us In charge while there, have shown a ca- puclty'forentertalnmenc which is unsur passed. Can we say as much of the ma terial resoursos.of .their young city. Let us see: Situated, aa it Is at -th confluence of the Ohio and Mi'siyslppl, Just below the mouths of tho Tennessee ami Cumber land; whose1 waters flowing from the warmer reirions away south and whine .winter floods always keep the river open oe ow tneir mourns, vairo is tuo most iorthernly point upon tho river Which is uever u.oied by Ice. During every mouth In (be year its levees are. ailvo with bu.ii- ues, aim noauoi tne largest urart arrive and depart at all times. It streets and levees are now so high that no duuirer oxlsta of an irruption of the waters of the Mississippi in us Highest times. Her businessmen have had their eyes open to the improvement of her natural ad vantages, and her railroads aro rapidly adding a vast commerce to her water In terests. That mugnflcent internal work, tho Illinois Central railroad, has grown to bo a matter of vast importance to them, and should tho present expectation of an orgauio Junction between tho Illinois Central and Mobile & Ohio roads bo real ised, no imagination can estimate th amount of busiuess which will be thrown onto her levees. Already tho Wabas" Valley railroad Is in sure process of com- pletlon, aud other enterprises aro belngi pushed forward. Tho experience of four years of wan has effectually exploded tho universal: belief In Its sickliness and you havo only I to look upop tho robust forma and clear; 'SJWfleklon'of Its Uhr atftl-ileWCltlaelis to bo convinced of tho healthfulness of' position. How then can Cairo help bc-i ing, In thd no distant future, one of Iho' thu most important nnd wealthy cities of' tho wholo vast Mississippi valley? INTO DIXIE. 1 At four o'clock Friday morning the, music in tho grand hall of tho St Char-1 les ceased, and the gay dancers became mnde aware of tho fact that tho hour of their departure had como. It was no pleiisurablo feelings that he bid adieu, fora time, to, tho, Brave mennndtfeir wo men of Cairo, tho remembrance of whose hospitality is so impressedup on our memory that In old age, shoud wel be spared to see It, wo shall fondly turn over In our minds the Joy of thoic few days. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Rustic window shade PAOTOHT, Corner Washington Arc. and 14th Sts. I Kin prepared to fill order for liades nf any ulto orrolorni clia a any other faotnry. Kxtra ien ros'lo tn order. I nloo liave opened a new nnd fresh lock of (mOLCl.il.i, I'K'J 1SI0N:, CTC, wh li 1 will ell at lotraa ''any other man." Choice XXX family flour i'J W) per lrrel warranted. , JOHN II. I'lllU.!!. , my 11 Jl tn (Opposite cuntom ioue) Cairo, Illinois. JgLIGIBLE CITY PROPERTY FOR Halo or Rout. The u ell located property on - Commercial Auuue, bet. 9th k 10th Sirs., nforiale. Th txilldlns contalna a ftoreroom. with two roomi In the rear and four aulUV of room up tair. ipou cittern ana oui-nouc 00 win prtmuca 1 alolfie building la Itie rear, rontalnlugalxroonu. i ma properly is an in 200-1 icnattianio rejiair. The itonioomla UDMied with tbelflnx and count. tn. It not aold will renL one. Apply to A irrrai uarxain inr poiiiv "1 ninnVWI.I. tntllfiiir Onlhrcremlte. fSPECIAIT NOTICK8. SARATOGA nPKINGKWUy 0 (0 Haratoga and ipend flro to ten dollar, a dar, when right here it home ron can drink Ilia iclf-aama watar. ict ool and lively ai It rnrglea freb fromtha reaerrolra. ruuTiayt inir more, on inn i.erea r OARDCN SBBaa-Bat TeiaWt ot Mf Ova VJ KTowlns. Iie no limit In lettinc TOaratedi.eVb 0 narclaya' for OarSan SMda. ftfh and aeaad. They tTeafulllnof Iodrath'i, and tha Shaker Seeda 41IKIS, ATXBW-rf5r-iryouanl ilk and iBj(ct"i arif bkimi lui ni una swiarus in ant tlia bet. Colorut. Lat cniler Wm riori Wl if. or other toilet watera ; If yon want anything In la rr tfcfayt. r "i uuiiocin'v j uwnrrj or 1'enurnei, go to T7RP.!Vl.'l( II LACKING There 11 a perfect ru.h ; to narclaya fbr the celebrated Krencli lllaoklnt. t Is ceouiae, and 1, unaurpaaaad ua tootand-ahiie. poliilu XTttW IS THR TIHl-To mil vanr hoti.e.- tn JW IS THF. TItr-Trt put .y K"01 ihni.- Piintinrand wlillwaahinraretlie nlf r of the dar White lead and e hit tvnue iea ann TMinu or ail coi- r are. in oemami. At me hi Ihe OKEKN UnElj DrtK re, n the letee. you ran ret 1'alnU. OII, Var li.inJ.l4H IUtl-tMI .Mil tl.Ulf . MIV .rivilt Uk Wiiili. .t. mi m... ui vomer mir irvi, Delia ihh-ntar i iiim; mw j jufo Mini. rarnitU-.anii vi ah t-rcthcCDIlart lay a' 1 p kh tm HKk'wifK.'r ri. V.4l nf. 'caMTM' IV That you can get the Llghtnlni; Fly Taper at Bar ;UV. They hare the femiiiie article, freah froralhe fAfiory. It nttmct Diva and killi them. rATKK OV 1 al llanlaya'. MAFIl.KNPor Toothache, i ' ft .t 1,1'. N j JgROLAY BROTHERS,". -.'T?'fZ So. 7 1 Hi i.-t . Cairo,.,' ILLINOIS. ! '!' Ill CHILD It KM. U'OIIX TABX. ETl Untie,, lri;e ami imall, love them, cry for them, and eat 1 hem with aridity, and are quickly relleve.1 of wrmi. Tvrroly-Bvp cent a hoi, or, If youwlnh Iheni aentby mail nicloee tiiirty-llvo i.eiiU t Barclay Dron.,'iiiul they will bo lent yon promptly. . IOIt HALr: SiWerSoap.jml the thing lo make your edverware bright and new. Colgata'a and the Ip Jwaioal at UarcUyV. BAI.lt HEADS. AWD GRAY HAIKU AT TC.XTIoaf Ho you want a renewal of tho beau lifnl head of Jialr lhat you once prided in I If an, go lo Harclaya' ami luke your ckolce of Re'loralivc. Harrett'i 5 Hair., TilOsti,..BlDg,, ArerV. Cheratier'a, other ) on mny want, Inclmllng the Jalamanl. j wuom-, jarne a, jira -miuiowa, nurena, ami any Tf rANTKn-TO find the individual Iu Cairo, or II elsewhere, who Iut tried Kerr'a Bytem Reno vatorw.ihoutrtceivlDi? PECinEI) BENEFIT. lan or our Icivllnijcillreiuhao tened its Tirtuoa to .atu f.wllnn. At narclHyfc 11' HIV IT-Mudgea American Sherry Wine, unlike I other winet, laxative In its effect. It U a iileii-nntHiid reliable cure forcodheneua. To be had nl Han:lny'. I)IVOT ACTION' IIHAtlE-A upcrior uK-n-I lcr for kirlH or lunti ( uu uneiiujlled braco for Ihoahouldcr.i alwaya a xuspcudcri a brace, or mil, at pleasure. n WKI'.T tlVIM V V Tho ceoufno article, to, be O had llarclaya. Quinine free from bltlernets, and Yotomtiiinlncull thu virtue "f common quinine. BURTON'S TOIlAt'CO A NTI IlttTK Thoio who wih to unit vhcHtn tutucco can find a sure rur in lii nee ol Burton's Antidote. Get n box and try It. rVnd lifty cents 10 Harclny Drothsra, Cairo, and thoy will scud you n box by iiihII. lyiXIS, IVIIIKUIIUi AXU HKANDIKH- 1 r or .neuicai use. uaiiioruiaanu imported wines and brandies, and tho bestaiticlo of Uouibon. At Hare lays', vv.i i nti j rnn hij O' Ohio Lv'"t, 1 TS AUD CVTT j i 1 NOS. 180 AND 182 " ."XT' rf "vrr nttUI '.nmn'D innnPv i..n-r.-M OomsnoroiaXyja. -rtrnni u sii- ' , . HMStMSiM- ft l1 ... . . I " t. HARDWAKi:, HANI) COHtfPLAX TERS. VICTOR CA5E MILIaS, COOK'S EVAPOKA- TORS, WAUOSS. HARROW TEETH. ROAD SCRAPERS, LOU CHAINS, TRACE CHAINS. BREAST CHAINS, (iRINl) STONES, SCYTHES, ft RAIN CRADLES, RAKES, HOES,. SPADES, KTOYKS, PWWS, COUX SlIKLLERS. CULTIVATOKS, Brown's Check Bow CORN PLANTERS, PEED CUTTERS, Corn and Cob CKUS11E1LS. CIDER MU.IkS, FASSIXU MILLS, OHIO REAl'EKS nnd MOWERS, 6RATN DRILLS, SHOVELS, FORKS, . if H "Ul -. t-mt " l I - V 'Msrrlia'a Burglar and Fir Proof JBM -. to. . ,1 . r.lft ,! 1 , , '4 -.'SI .1 .t . -Aa J. wtsiitl ,'t:ifn:in ji if . tf.t I III ,U L mrt at It. Una Co J T CIKCULAR AND CROSS CUT SXWfo -eaa IIOAVK'S trx.Trv tar r ilt At-lSMv jiiayit a; .Msviffu! 1st tirffVl mi ii. - Washing Machines, Hauies,itir Clollicii Wriiife'ers. Plow Bridles, Back Bauds, Saddles?'' Step Ladders, ClialiPiiutiw, Collars, Ox Yoke s, Iianterns, And at Least Scvonij' or KlKlity ThouHand OTHER THIXOS FOR SALE -ALL POBi WM. M. DAVIDSON. sifiu or tn ''MsWhlWtf " GIH Plow."