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DAILY EDtflW4'
The pftirldVntf ramieri ,ertTkMeJ
speech the other ilay while cuvernlnc
with the chlufH of the Cherokee and
Creek nations. One of the red men "lav
ing offered the fdaYiyofnlH tfibe'ibHhelr
"recognized guardian ami ward," and
prayed him to contlnuo their "good
friend ami father," .the executive, re
plied :
You are welcome, and in reference to
coutliiuliiK.6tir "'fcood Wther,' at ,yon
nay, 1 must answer "that I have low:
thought thijtithe two, nations ivji'cyou
repreneut, and fcll.tbose clvllfzea nations.
In the Indian country, should be their
own wardt and good futurt. J am of the
opinion that they nhould become citizcnt,
and to be entitled to all the right of cit
izens cease to be uatlouM and become
states. , , , , t .
JL. jJUL- ' ' : . . i ,
OCR CBIPPLKD HAltl.MK.
Id 1854 our nautical growth was so
rapid that It was confidently reckoned
on both sides of the Alautlc, wo ihould
in one year eclipse tho' vaunfed' suprem
acy of (Jreat llrlllun on the seas. In
1601, by great Improvements In the econ
omy of ship building especially the sc
of iron, that country managed yet to
keep ahaauot bute aJaolAU. gjo'
dacSffl.TrV,Tm
tIelly.J.U U. v ill t; O y
won
Here Is the matter In a nutshell. In
1601 the table stood thus:
fJrut llrlliln
fi,V,V), ton,
i .1. il
Ail omor aiTicn .i.jtm.i.
Hut In 180", the treasury records show
ed only 3,609,715 tons for us, and the de
cline has gono straight on steadily, ever
since; while tjief British empire, Azures
up 7,332, OuO'tons, wltii iontlnuailncrease.
Thoso who.woricarnuUy.to puta stop
to this stato of affairs are the parties who
are said to be bribed with British gold;
K3MTIMCKTN
HTEI'ltfcXM.
BV. A, V.
A. ILHtephens soya of himself In a
letter written a few days ago: "I am
now a little bettor (hau l have been am
able to sit up, read and write a little;
but I cannot walk 6r vn stand without
assistance. A leading object with niu
for yeure Indeed from my early youth
has been so to live, so to conduct my
self in ail things, so to discharge, by the
assistance nfdlvlno grace, nil the outlet
of this probationary term, us to bo ready
to leave this sphere of eilsiuoco for
anotbe", brighter and a better one,
whenever the summons for my depart
ure may come. Tills world, however
much I may have bern engaged in Its
active scenes during my day, has never
had any real attraction for u have,
it is trurtatrerr deep Interestirr them,
but at ail tlaiM more from sense pi
duty than from any other considera
tion." EVRO'fJiAx ddfisiW ' 1 tK '
Alfred Tennyson will visit Paris .uexj
Hprlng.
Louisa Muhlbach will hereafter only
write plays. :--.
The Queen' of l'nlssl gives, every
year, fifty thomand dollars to tho poor
King Victor Emmanuel Is suffering
severely from palpitation of the licurt.
Itochefort at the Hotel do l' Allemagne
add pays eighty fraucs board a week.
Bismarck has recently lost two of the.
three famous hairs on the fore-part of
hlsakull.
Tho Eraporer Napoleon presented as a
New Year's gift to his consort somo very
fine Chinnese vaees.- A 1
Wilkle Collinsiias'wrltton a now play,
which is to be performed simultaneous-'
ly In Lomlori and imparls.' ' : ' '
Count Nepo!elinl?aru,'th"e owyrerfcli
Minister, was'one of the flrst siibsorlb
ers of Itochsfert;aXaterue. . , l,vu t.
Berthold Auerbach wants seventy-live
thousand dollars for tho International
copyright6f his new novel.
Gambon, tho Democratic representa
tive froiaiParls In the Corps Lefjlslatlf,
refused to pnyliln taxes, whereupon the
tax collector took-hls cow and told it.
At the Tuilcries, on1 Ihd so-called Day
of the Kings, tho . usual cake, containing
a bean wasdlstrlbuted Among the mem
bers of tho Imperial family and t fio court
lers. The Imperial diew.liie royal bean
which created!) AeniUp, n
The Emperor Napoleon was talking
the other day with some friends,7 about
the excewesof the revolutionary party
In Tarls. "The cup Is over llowlilg," re
marked one of his Interlocutors, ,"0,''
replied Napoleau the third; '"bul t will
admit to you tbaUlisgaUlng-fuli.yi.cx.
1.ET VH 1IAEACK. ,
A sharp-tinged Texas woman Aggri
voted her lord b such a degree that he
deserted hjs,homo..ln Houston and fled
tp Galveston where ho wrote the follow
ing Interesting lotter: ' , .
Galrrnluu, Januir' tbe7tli, 1870.
My Lovin Wife,
Imocomld ciuift'Dox week an have for
give yntrfor-ja-win me. l'llecomoon'
the 7 o'clock trutjo .uu shall, btqy oma
hurenftorA trlTd bo a altered man.' 1
I want peace qud ho . do yow, why
shouldn't wu love, each utlier, as we
used tor when we wcro fleet Jined to
futher in. the wholly bonds of madlook.
'vejlueda temperance soslety but if
you ever jaw munglu for cummjn ome
I'll wullap you like Oty fur wo must have
peese aa grant ses. .'
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OFFICE &Vfou ISsiglpyffiiJg&o'ok ' frhorntop's
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I AXBAICAN POWrAflaTIITAWTW
Pfl ttl .ainsv W . Bat
rr rrr v -
the post-mnster of Boston that when the
mails by the IIanim6nl'jtfflved,all the
American stamps were treated as worth-
for correspondents to hear this In mind.
They cannot by any amount of postage
tqjms j'd'y prcjiak t he If' letters to Mr
through France. Four (4) cents prepaid
is all that IL neceKsary, or of any avail,
Crnnnh li.ttnrq via EtlZlUUU. atlU
ten (10) cents on letters to France.
Letter to prepay Yotfrcoritaouly;) .
f i J m' m r f, t, nJuU
....t t t.M if la
Ik r
I enclose for pubUcU9n,lniyftur
lv circulated lournol the simplest
most eracaqlbuji,i)r6icrilloforthe trj-;
nient of the rjlHpo, now turcMM
to unread IUelf;ln our muiflv;-n.m jiMji i
FIrst-as sbonas' '"person laJ&S
with tho dlseasq ho. dust keeiOWjp.rjom,
-a large one, ,Jf possible, wkkwketli
doors and 'pdo.ws closed, inccAWfl;
warmed, though not to access, tijipiw
Second Thred times a day a light
friction over the entire ixxiy -wiura boil
ninth n.iturfttpii with luko-wartu camph
orcd poiBfdo, tUpfUhblogaUl.pr(jtcted
t&
a Km glove or oiucr iinjiuriufBuiu
Umes'dayf,lfthe pa-
t',ent be a child, a.teaspooiiful qf syrup of J
aloes, Immediately r(illowequy a, Bmpii
nun rif HuliL ini'ilt or veketabl6 soup.
nulto llUVd'atid IbKWarinfIf mrr'ad
nil a tablcspootitul of tlffiiamK vyrup and
rfeofWo cupfull nteuUp. e , , "
Fourth In tho rolddlo ot tlfo day, if
the weather Is pleasant -It is proper to
renovute the air of the robm by oietilug
for an hour a door or window where no
dWixlit can cuter. At the samo time a
ofiicii of damnendd euhpoWder must be
bULUcd Ju theponiv Jirlg iU'.?A-u-H
the patlentnst be raorVvarmly werH
eu man usual.
Firth Ainu beveragcr a
Inka
warm decoction of" ah mul
lows, with or without sugav
Very little solid food, and none At all- lu
cases of children. Llgh black coffrtj
may be taken or light tea, uccyrdbig to
the habits of tho patlouU
Nothing raw notlilni: cold. No cur
rent of air throuuh the room in any case..
under penalty ofalmost certain denthi .H
uy means ot mis simpio meuicsuvi
these simple prrc lutlotiH, all dungerway
lw avoided, If, above-alr tho patient Is
free frm feat. Jl.. 1
TnEDOOTOR.
Tim wiinpii mav Lnke couraireT" Fan
nv Lcwald has written a leUr to' the
'Cologne Oatette,' entitled, "1-qr arid
AiraiimL Hi Woman." In whluh she Klveft
the following pletureof tleonveulienal
lyrauny unposeti upoirnerscx, uiiiiuhiu
than thirty years Ago. ier uiiUicut
. w lmvn rouson to know, Is tholmpi
u nexaggerated tf ulh iio J'l UlUH ril,V,
sorrow, how hlwriwusa.Mw. 1
u-i. imvu uaiBfttL.tiiM. wrouau
mM iviimnn utand without embarrass
meat. UoWjtuucti UlW.w.ar thava
.tf i.. . .Ui'.l TTntv mnpTi
itin. u'iu unluntnlair fur a woman, ttnii
t much:thVrare f.VXKtr! J Tti!itter
dared not look up7rh' a statue' wlffch rep
resented tho nude human figure; she was
required to turn away her' eyesfreMoa
picture cntnlnliiff inch llgure. and J fat
all possible, (Urt and blush; ahe dared
npt tnako .the shortest Journey alone,
and even lu a trip of four hours milst be
accompanied.; she dared not go Into a
strange house In order JoengagOjO Job to
be done by a mechanic or laborer. Even
woman, ug. longer wan aul&U
lowed ioti!ffit' slok'nfatarietotl nHHSh.
older than harself; unlef.Jie. Uappcned
to lie married, she could aqt eveft.vlaU
him on his slck-bod. Toexcrcss an In
dependent pphilon, or'ariysympathy for
aut.JecW of general Interest: Wasnoteon
sldered womanly. "We weWrnot expect-
ed to have opinions of oupwn,.and wo
unlT nrnnrl.tv renUlred OS to Dei" In
every sontenCQ wltt 1. bolide' or t la':
sald.''-itfnaWi'J!arrrfiWe.1 1 ,rj
. i i
,;:ur : ; vnot.
OoiroraljuiJiii?!
OI fJHllTf
. b n jO ..aannllll slllfrf
r i(rraia:tlieiCiI4gifrlkUft'k dm:
A JnrinfTiHnKlill:bethidccuwedi
-vestenlay' ln KlfWle Behoblr af'thPlau
ner or J4asaue 'wm'wwiwww' "
neems that a"1 short trab' begre mnoi
was dlsmlssediTdlsit HattlelHutterfleld,
teiolier of Grade Wo. '8, warned her
pupils to be silent, at the same time ob
serving that any violation of tho order
would bring down,puulfhtaent upon, the
offender. In .llsdbedlenco'-if the Wa?hJ
inrr n iittin l'lrl. about nine years of age.
bewail rwhlsperlnitlttcclief alUfeiBcd
This irritated MIssButterlleld, who call
ed out theculpritunU began to inlllot the
penalty upon nor. Tho instrument was,
!cis8totedaloug hlaok aud llat rulerr
.with which Bhestruoktheohlldullovajri..
lin'tll tho girl began to scream and i&W,
One of the pupils, an Jutelllgtint,yuuag
miss of ilfteetf, nteiUo tbefroutWr;
of seats and 'eaw'Jlh tranapffifti
relates what followed. - The child jai
thmwn down on her face witb Miss But
tccfTelil .kiioeljug oo.br babk, rtd while
lu that position hortller Wuh appl et
vigorously and fosL Tho child yelled
as loud as tho cspbeliyUofAhor iUHgs
wnhiiiinermlt! tho other childron wero
Her feellnirs wera.awlaiid Jn.uehalf jjC
heAlaterahd she; J i m ped I rri m I) e r Beat
rushed for tho aooruna Tanjiome to con
her father and mathe.rt!iUi reacjie. In
the meantime the screns attrucled.tho.
attention of a police onicer In the street
beta and herln? Wedy belli1
nuiaoted. went luto Ik buUdlinrt as
ii.a nniiiut or ithomuusaal erlee?
Ml9,i?iitterntii hm" mi
officer
flat ruler wero still at work, but the i
Atutnri that If the teacher did
not wjhii
UAUbvert coVH6faririt6 capital'
mihlsh
ment, ilfrf htdibetter desist, andj in fact
ho Insisted upoB-erniouiu xtoK rui;u
escapcwhlle there was life hi her,
Tho UtHe one rosojrom her prostrate
'ppsfMon bruise "and'' bleeding-. 'tfhe
blood flowed IroBt an ugly gash across
her temple, un,d,tbeiik;lnlv! prulseaud
brwkcn' (aseverab places upon her, back
and arfaisT Taketi.all.In all It was one of
the fiercest nnU M-'bHitul'assadlts tl.M
has overcome. under our. notice.
tr. "TCYIoltll oJte. '
IxJndon Uila'pribf (One oX,.the great
ge noa. met
and Garter"
-- . A
Mljliolimond has been burned.
ilollmonu uas uecn oorneu. ao grcui
ah (hu ca amity enasiaensai uiav nows. -
hrrt'WkM inHtnntiv fiasutiti c.actosMAuni? i
fifoaua;nd4Irelaud, under tho Atluutio
lOeeati,- thfongo. tue Togs oiewiounu
OjftiaV BtarUtpgfithe blew-flpses- in -its
timege, and then sent far and wide to
riierrediotcst narts of tho Uiilted Htates.
AhffAvJiy not? Tho "dtarjaiid Garter"
, wa&ouo of the chief glolesf iilcbraqntl
Hillt'onjUi(jli-.weiaro told "there lives a
luss." From Richmond Hill thero. can
u religious duty
to dp .every sumjjer,,
oftidurseat'the "Star
ditto, us tyuutter,
awI liirlcif IT
Th dlne'rd devohr thp.rtioahlJful.land
.scane iit.Uio.samo tlmo Svllh their lux
urluus tneui, unu nneu uoin cuageu ju,
. CI Laj -..'....a t... . .1 ...
'their bill. Dinner at tno "bur fimi
nnrtorl'Mh fT.(V eboiL-st hotel feed Iti "tho
Wire? Kih'gdoni?" "arid the .wallers'-fees,
which urgrautifrteaat ttio rato or twen
ty per eent.pp-tw cowtj of the dinner,
would HUincelto-'Bav 'for a choico spread'
elsewhere. Tn ,sT the flrat ."Star and
Garter" wasxbtiilt, a.Hhnbby little, tavern
llikt reiitwl for about ten dollars a
yAr,. The hotel Just destroyed was sold
In 1850' for considerably over 100,000 in
fill!. When nobis I'hilllnne and his
.Iwnlly1 epcdJronO'rahco. .they "put
up" for soruo monine at tue "suit auu
Gorter." uutlftlio bllfs grew t6o great
roi'a King fcwljo. hail beecv discharged
fronThls sltuaflon without a character.
an.
X -An. eplsodo in senatorial life has re
cently cmo to .uguauFint: . umujibui
caplUiL Hjs, said. that whou President
iLiiicolh't iLoulsiauu.blll was before both
hotitrt-s of CJongrtM, Senator Bumner
and Buckalew met In the lobby, and af
ter coinpal&giMtef.-dJtnnyen'd thatpi
tremes hud, mwt. und that they were
alike oppo'scd to tho bill. (Sumner iur.
nlsied that' Baokalew nliould rauko a
Vpecch ,agalflaf. It, bqt that1 tho latter
Ifiooglit that a speech from a democrat
would have no Influencf, and he lu turn
luxlsteU thutSuumer shouldepoak, by all
mirtAu. 'tiuimitr .uloaded lack of limn
uunaoetioMsiy renuirKeii to ltucKaier,
1 "'tr you win wrue me speecn j win oe-
ilvijfc it." AvlUo'Wocktiexrmbrjilhk
b' labored all night. Daring tho tlujr
he quietly slipped the roll of manifold
!. kiiimiinr'a TutriiTj Tnn r.illnvrlllL'
i . . . i. t f . m .n...ut....
. .ouuiiiur li I1UUU-I. A UU INK
marnlu
'hfthb Capital, aud on. entering the Hen
ate chamber ho round .Mr. bunnifr occu
pying the Senate uith a speech against
the admission of Itiislaua, whluh
upeeeh Buckalew soon recogplzed as the
sumo lie had handed to Humner'the day
before) Htinmer. In tho short Interva!,
had committed the whole speech to mem
ory. Mr. 'Hamlin passing' Buckulew's
(cut at tl'o time remarked, ".Sumner U
talking sense for once lu hU life.1'
lARDTinKMiar Ul'l'l-R TEJiBOM.
JV'p ticnsnii in ewion;" wnn writes
from tnat mty to tuo t roy t imes,', urawa
what we riMiurd aisliifhtlv exuuLrerated
Vilcturo of the condltlotfpr tilings in what
he culls upper tendon, in that city. Af
ter dliatlnifjipon uurti times unci ino ex
tra vagnncu of the people, ho goes-on to
say: O . t -
Tho warJbaVie tho shoddy aristocracy,
And New Xrklbecanio.its headquurters.
Tho stylo otlivlng amqug our moneyed
men kept jtace'with tho. times. The fur-'
nlturolu uo before thowar was sent to
auction, and whole blockitjvero Uius de
nuded In order to receive princely outfits.
Tho soft luxury oflhe Qrloht wu culti
vated at Mdrray Hlll-and Madison aven
ue, and thayyOurls lisolf might have en
vied tle gorgoous pomp, tho effemlnuto.
tBUBnors. olid tho Keiieral heaut.v"of de-
caywljlch becamc:tho standard. H Jran-hoodTtittedhutiiulcklyr-Luxury
wrought
twith.djDpatch. Money- mudo oyer tho
i devil's buck wafespent irVaeoontnijtjo with
.'thatanclcut atiotUegm, and tho result is
... r, I . . . X r . L ...
II) 1U 1110 sybarites oi iovr iuim iuw urn
"short," Hie pressure has rciuhod a
tender spot "Wo must keep tip our
style,"' exclaims fashion, but necessity
coolly suggests "how?" Ay, there's tho
rubi These thlngs.are ifot to bo kept bo
ct(X The Fifth avenue has a Hloleful
.iepkfthd Brou seems to ttiititc that a
funeral is run us merry as an v uiner ro
ooptloh. The solrot-s have bflcti, chilled
by the uivudastiua. .pruuro- -UJIard
.times" Isoutof Ulace Ujp licrc. jUard
Mfjifta ueiougs uowrr oiuoiib vho iioor,
LuUtt is year hard times has been mftk-
15JUow YcaiWatlf
artTlMnmn nf the' llttfcchay
1.1 I.
"motllor.
Bceno
ui!rIav.t,
eason'H occuKoani"evJwiiH!,'yt7
i " a i. ax i -.a k. i..i.m a
hood'-of Iurraill"wnal uoothwi-.
nmv tnnnii?" Jaht KI10W. my deaTjV
.un.lliii IntinpniiikilU-. "Doll't kllOWt
liar-rdb." saliirfaUicr jjfthU gJOeUU
lull a ww hhk -m - -
faoffly an clgfr;duIUi cofitir
eauBto iivo
ur ana
ViinnfTt"
Llookllitf un ho hateful woru lti tlieir.
lUnig bhwi'xH"
viiSu Htrunuo If seems to
leuru i
trading Ma-ulSwurajparU f iu city un
nni,.r tit I'MtWhaits under Brondwoy'rator,
Several aoeoapilhe-eoiifeetlonr9 have
iF.,r ntiiinn riMitu 111 Ollt-nf-tlie. Wliy Spots,
and Mtivosent their cjrtlsitniong , needy
.... II. I... llt.Aut ViMuiin In rjFuflf
Brltluti," and' those yho.o .to seo the
all Cock heVUom considers 1f
"
Building
can thus'be saved is the expense of a re-
.coptlon, and as every fashionable family
lUUSb gvo u- 1 VBOI. VHV pailj u niuici
this saving Is demanded by that new
comer, "hard times." It Is a fearful fact
that Fifth avenue, Murray Hill, Madi
son avenue, and other abodes of fashion
are hard up. The Cardiff giant himself
could not givo them a tighter grip.
Theyi are now anxiously waiting for
litnt, whcn.it will be fashionable to put
on a serious face, and tho mockery of
gafoty may bo allowed to cease. One
need not, under tbeso circumstances,
marvel at bank defalcations. I only
wonder thajt they do not occur more
I frequently
ATTORNEYS
.
1 KEEN & GILBERT,
vr
Attorneys aa Ceauellors at Law,
t Winiam Iff. rM', i
Will am II. uiiMri, V vai,
HiUi V. Ullbert, J
tipif'alal Attention gtrtnMo Ail mi rally and Steitabtat
oueiaesi.
UOIc on Ohio Levee, llooma
bVtrltXtoBal Htsk.
A LLEN, WEllii & UUTLMl,
S anil
vuiis-tn
A.
ATT0RXET8 AT LAW.
OAci la Bros ICewr Bllla,
Corntr,of Elertnth itreet and Commrrclol ATeno
W.J, Allen.
II. Witin Wehb. JCAIKO. ILL.
I. J
Ut Pf Batter, ' )
aecStldlt
ULKKY, WALLA WHEELER,
ATJT0BSETS AT MTT,
.(oiik'II. Mvlket. "
Oko.W.Wall, VcAIKO,ILL
HasiJii P. Wuxxlbb, J
Ofllee Room, B and 0 Winter's Blex
ALBRIGHT,
ATTORNEY XT l.VW,
urHee.eornrrorTwelftli Utreet aadWaali
Inictoo AviBli,
0.1K0.,
..tLxrsoi9.
Wflf pmctWe tn this amJ the Adjolslng IndlcW clr
eulte.Ynd mk coIlwtlont In the nolghforlnjceoun.
tin uf MlMOUrlAnd Kntuckr. ttll
PHYSICIANS
D
It. HUBBARD
lUtlfiirncoDed nn oftlc In roomi over lhi tere ot
Mcr. Hnjurti Woo, .No. 121 CorninercUl nu
tf? I-tb to otlrr liu strncf to thcittwn ofCelro,
, UKKERSTO Dr. N.9. iMvli.Chlcego:
'-- ii. W. Kjmond, En., Chlegfj
lunj. Htloknoy St. Lonl
Hon. Thames Kwinp. Ohio;
K. O, Uooth, Kit., VhiladiilphiA.
jiuiiVllm
JR. W. R. SMITH,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
laa coMMRKciAr. atcmvk
(Orer Iltnnon't Book Mor).
i
tuitjnu. Ni. Jl T.i.rtojnth Str'fl. sptl tl
jJVEDICAL.
C. W. DUNNING X. D.
ITltESIDENCR-Cor. 0tk aad Wlt Strsstt
O vyicB-Cor. OtU direct and Ohio Ltyct.
OFFICE IIOUref-Krom
zto 6 p.m.
I a.m. to It m., snd (rem
dedltf
jJKDICAL.
II. 1TAKDNER, M. I).,
CAIKO, ILLIXOIM.
0e oerPoitt)!Bee.
hfpfidswtf Roildence WAlnut trt..
NATIONAL BANKS.
0
ITY NATIONAL BANK.
Cairo, XUlaoli
CAPITAL
$100,900
W. P. IIAL.L.1DAY, Prealdcati
AT D. BAFKOllU, Caehleri
VAIiTKK 1IYHLOP, Aielitaat Caekler.
PlrKtor.
SCOIT WII1TK. n0BT.ll.,CUNlK0HAJI,
OEOVO. WILLIAMBOK, bTKI'UUK IllHU,
A. U. HAHKOBU.
Exchange, Coin, and United States Boadi
Bougbt and Hold.
jSermitM litceittd, and a Qtntral Banking
liusintn Gindiicttd.
tiec21'CSdtf
T
HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
or
OU3LX3E1.
UA.MKLIIUUD, I KOBT. W. Mltta.
Pendent. Vicr-Preildent.
CM. UUaJlKH, Chlrr.
Colloctlous Promptly Attended to.
Kiclienge, Coin, Bank Hales and Valted
0 Htmtes Secarltles,
Zlouclil Mjxct Mold.
'i bitet
fntiTcst Allowed on Time Deposits
WOOD.
WARD,
DRALEK l.V
' lXHf3 WOOD, ,
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JOHN H. OBBRLY & 00
-.GROOERIICOMMlHsioN! '
JJ M. HULEN,
WliOT-iESALE Q-ROOER
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COMMISSION MERCHANT,'
No. 72 Ohio Levee, '
kCairo.Ill.
Itirmtcu i. - . - Merchants, of Calrw
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W. BTHATTON. I, BIRD.
gTRATTON db BIRD,
(Succeor t EtraUon, Hndion A ClerU)
WHOLBSAIJ5
Grocers aad ComadMlea Xmlaiirta,',
AgenUot
Anerican Powder re.,aa KamataalBT
Acbu for Cotton Taraa,
. . IV. 57 Ofalo Leree, Calr, IU. '
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31. PHILLIPS A CO.. rrr' "
(SaceeaaoraioICB. nadrieluo.,) ' U
PorwardlBf ana CeaiMlsilea Xerckaafc U,H
AND .-.wK
MTIIAnrBOAT PMOPBUCTjaat rt
Oa4jto XUimolaw. .Miiw
Liberal Advance Made en tkmtiffnmvnUu ,u 1 tt
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Ue prepared lo receive, store or forward (reighUU ,
til points i buy or seU on comralsiloa. Beelasee - m m
ended to nliti promptness. aolOdaw
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GREEN,
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(Hnccessor to Fallis, Green A Co.,) . , . , Jl !1 iM
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General . Coaualssloa , Merckaatf t . , i 3 mi
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PRODUCE AND COMMISSION ' . '
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No. 76 OMoIjnef, Calr, Ht:,-,',w
Special attention (Iren to conslKoinenta and Ullng . u. iia
orders.
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AM'L WHON,
Dtialerin j- . i icoi
BOAT STORES, (JHOCERIES AND PH.'"' "'.
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PETER CUHL, .iod
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FIi0UR MERCHANT AND . MILLEtS",
AGENT.
' , Xu. 80 Onlo Lerre. Cairo, Illlale.
Otdn solicited and promrtl and stlstaetotUy yj Jj j
DVAfl T. PAHKER.
JOHN n. ntimu., . . '
pARKER 4 PHILLIfli
General
Coaitiiiflile'tt and Forward lag XerckaaU
And Dealers m t
liny, Cora', Bala, Brass, Had all Klada 1
PrtxtHce, ;
OHIO LEVEE . CAIKO, ILX-' 'Vj
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COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Km. 133 Ofalo Leree, CAIRO, ILL
marlldtf
JP VINCENT,
Dealr In Gtocerlci, Lime, Plarter Pails, Plaster ' "'
Ualr. Cement. IV
JLi JL Jiaa.
In bulk, always en hand. Corner Eighth street v it I A
Onto Utee. Cairo Illinois. mrUdtX
FOREIGN EXCHANGE.
jglOR SALK,
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t JOIINW. TROVKKACO .
BROKERS AND EXCHANGE DEALEES,
EiRhth street, second door frwra Con. Are.,
KXaiTAXOE ON Hl.l
Great Britain,
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Southern GcratAaj,
v ,iwrnji i
AUo, l'siage Tickets from " , ' '.'!i
Lxverpool, London, Jlavre, Antvtrp, Bnmtn
ani llmburgvit New l'ork, .,.( . uoD
Or to any point West. , V1
VCnlleclIooamvie on any point In Europe. . ,. :wa
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TAILOR.
OKNEIJUS BQYLE,
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TAIIiOXl,
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tit EI(lott Hsylhorne s Boot and Shoo Store,
.tud.'iU.isiois. ;
' r(3iiune done short notlee. warMt
JOHN W.'TROYT.R'&rOO:, u " ' 4
eiilEstaJRoud.flnd Stock Broken..
' Wlt attend fo the payment of State. County and CIU
Taxes, and all business pertaining (o a UENKKJL
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