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EVENII I?EBRtJlIlY 9, 1870.
DAILY EDITION
JOHN,H. OBERLY &XO
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'HomeUodvf Ifns bfreclflaUy ei to
raps of the Fox aUteifl for tho hun Jrcilth
time. Thoy were exposed ten or fifteen
years agobut oll tho (opto anj not dead,
and therefore they IiaVo tlll their
dupe.
An English page, Bueallng ,0 this
$100,000 HutTucrlptlon "to' Mra. giantou",
who has been left ricli (for a woman) by
her mVsOarlti,! wonders utlthugreat num
ber of such RiibacrlptlonH In thl.i country
Blnl-'e thj ?ur( , IhitttiWo MbfjjjrelUfiid
erH have made nuch heaps of money by
means of the war that Is, by plundering
tho tax-payers that it Is a slight matter
for them to squander their thousands on
thelr.favorltOH. It, la ulraoly the, liberall
ty ofthleveH; t i J i
THAI PR OllO UOF.INO.
The editor of tho Du Quoin Tribune
brazenly assert that Gov. Yates
prorogued, .tbo do moc ratio legislature
of 1603 "for " '''refusing to vote
supplies to our soldiers." If
tho editor heliovi'H this to be true, Intelli
gent men must pity his Ignorance. The
legislature was anxious and wllllnit'lo
and wo'unuedoldlerH, but If wanton wil
ling that Governor Yates should squan
der the sum in steamboat excursions
YiU CltyAltouanq Ui.fuujien
routes nnd revels.
Tho legislature of 1E03 was prorogued
by tho drunken Governor of Illinois on a
question or "dead lock" in rcfcreiico to
'adjqjrqujedt., j"Our ilok ; nhd wifded
soldiers" cut no figure in that transaction
whatever. "
RA DlOA L RECONSTRUCTION.
The Philadelphia 'Age' thus'Indlcatp
how UtooUaracltiriofiouthera- bayonut
(looted ofliclals may bo gathered from
their act as legislators. Corruption Is
the rule all over the Botith uch Is the
bksilng of radical "reconstruction" as
the the victims experience It. Thu 'Age'
ays:
What kind men Itudical bayonets hnvo
.placed lo authority u thu South can be
gathered from their olUclal acts In the
legislatures oftne nevtral States. The
Comptroller of Florida say lo his otllo
lal report that the expenses of that State
exceed 'Hhbse of any preceding year
by nearly three hundred per cent." Tho
lUleigh 'Sentinel' saya that the taxes In
North Carolina aro "tho heaviest by
even or eight hundred percent, that
wer ever aa! before." The Gov
trnor of Louisiana uy to Uie Ltglsla.
turoln his message: "The financial con
dition of the State claims your careful
consideration. It li such'as to erabarrais
toy adaalnlttrailon; Mid the creditor tlie
State," as teted by tliS'prlces 'command
ad by bcr securities, is nut satisfactory."
Like evidence-has been preserved 'as to
thu workings of carpet-bag, administra
tions la other States. Corrupt white
men, astlated by hrnoraut itaRroea, have
.taxed thqiCjople, Increased the debt,. and
stolen tho; money" which ahould'linve
been expended for public purposes. This
is the llnanolal fro ft of reconstruction un
der Radical management.
miscezlaxeo US ITEMS.
San Francisco has 7,000 laborers out of
employment. .
A Philadelphia woman, n lager beer
saloon proprietor, weighs 000 pounds
A murderer's skull was sold at auction,
tho other tjay, atEdonsburg, Pa.
English' nrmy officers arc'allowed to
retire at tho, ago of 60 years.
. Bpton has hfld olghteuu hiiow, htorius
tills season. t
- r7ii'c?af Kteq.'iH.aHowcd o ask
for money oil tho stops of a church.
Tliey,have aman In Hoston who plays
billiards by hitting the balls with ft ham
mer. 4 In Greece, but one in seven of the pop
ulation cannot read aud write.
4i,AMrIdo-ttWflkp,uogrqKlrl Ju, AufiH,t
Ga., lifts'-been1 picking' the' pockets 'of
jilecpypolicumcu. . . 1
A few days ago a, wijri boar, weighing
three hundred nnd fifty pounds, was kill
'eanearalBl'AVU J
Now York tqjlotto reporters have token
to criticism. Uno iuklhem says: "In
Mrs. ,JWiiJu1tltHo;Hwp..reoQgulzo the
.dress of last.wln tor."
.A dowager Countess, .widow of a Scot
UshJSarl, has bestowed her hand upon
her Italian courier. Tho fair bride has
passed her GOth year.
It Is propose'd to flno Rhod6 Tslandcrs
who kill patrJdge or quajlt on their
own farms diuiijg tho ift'xt ihree years,
$20 and costs. . . -
A "Past araud NVortiiy PaUhweh" of
the, Virginia Sons of Temperance has
just died of dulerlum tremens.
flie Now York Commercial thinka It
.Ml that in a couutry In that 8tat6, Jn
which $600,QOQ worth pf peppermint was
raised 'last year, thoro Is not n barkeeper
wl)Q.c'ia.mik ,mlntjulcp.
The, sale of,xpeuny books In England
reached ,'lasE 'year,' 60,000; th'e sfililng
book. 131,000. In ono year nlono a sin
ge,h9us6 so.d J15.550 spelling books at
njnepence.
A, New Hampuhlre man'has'i this win
Ur raised Yuil-sJao green .im; as on vines
,p"u; ln,,hU BlttUig-robrh.a yiUh' wa
'ter and air entirely, Having n solPnear
H. v t". 't' ' "
i t
tliolr soverlgn's head on their stamps,
where it would bc Instantly, soiled and
defuced, anil the Minister of Public
Work s.f q. bauUt4tet.Jlu t
TllS'MpHdr Hid rrinrrIafeu-6rnTwhlte
woman and a black man In Tennessee
compronilflc'd matters, 'being born,rwrth
two heads, one whltn and the other
black.
The Washington Chronicle says the
talk1 fiboutVemoyi.fhCaifit'dl hasfcty
the property ho'ldera'of Washington,
wnfiffi W&f,l WiOOO,'8yHHb.-'dr'e-iation
of real estate. ,
A New York paper says thai- 'efid.v,
in addition to the olherdellterJdupttfgTt
dlents.'it Meema, some Uuuiib'iii code
roachea Irf it," The pffi'&iifaiif
ilealtMas been'examinllS-iOf
this kind. ntT s. jtti
A.Dr.iJryden bellovi'aic'o
the ' bff til Y!uc$ of choleraj ff tyty'
scribed as "the cnedemlo area'of Cower
Bengal."4 It iK carried tlicnce by tho
monsoons, and rendered active by heat
and mature,
Thellon. ir. Wi Billings
j nM urn ri
lie Ih Tukt!U jZiuii torl 'JT'rciiiuicnt.
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The many friend of the Hon. II. W.
Hillings, residing In this section of the
Mate, wlll rcad wllli Alrjcvre'rio'rro'w lTe
telegram:
Awosr, Feb. 5. 'Clio protracted, illness
of frnh.MI. W..BIIll,BSiJhai IhntlfFrc
sulte'l In a mild form of mental derange
incut, and his friends toki him to. the
Canandalgua (Now York) Tosane AsVr
lum, for treatmeut. pa. Friday night
last a despatch, sent from Cleveland,
state that no W very comfortable, and
his frleuda are mtich encouraged.
T1IB "NEEDS OP THE JQEMOUllA
OP' FROM AN INDEPENDENT
IIEPUUIJCANSTAND-PQIXT.
Tpc JS'ew Yqr,k 'Sun' thus discourses
on this subject:
The Democrat cannot afford to be
beaten In thu-Presldentlal oontestof tui,
for another defeat would bo eertnhl to
dhwolve tUelr party. Ill ISSt!Uchahan
succeeded, but ho received only n minor
ity of tho popular votc und UlH was
their last even apparent vltttory as a lia
tlonal organization. Ttie.v -wore oveN
whelmed. uJSY Ju4C4
and now, wh'eu thojltepubllcju oaf ty has
not oiilXuIfillcd ltsJiason,..1but Is de
iuuralUu,aMddisorgaa1zeJ by the ad
ministration of Hamilton Flub nnd, Sid
"vy.Vw't,i7i'"'lla l)moSlAti caoh.ot
WMe. 'ana KnoW-'Notliln'r'Dartie.-J.1
What the Democrat need to avert this
fate is a policy, &"len'rterj and acandi
dato.lirtieyfmust:glve uptholr futile op
position to the reconstruotlon measures,'
and treat tcm as Irrevocably1 fettled.
They luust ,coaaj their seneeles.i tirado
ngaiustthe Fifteenth Amendment, and
make a bold dasnfortho negro vote of
the South. They muit nbutidon their
svmpathy with tho Spanish jmllcy 'of
ChrIun.tianB.ner,'thduoy Webstowund:
Uamllton Fish, and go In for expansive
American ideas, They must mark put a,
series of now issues on trade, finance
and hanking. Word, they aiust
become a real -Democratic party.
AafoleadeTstilpvthe Democracy must
send to the rearof thecoltimn every wan
who aspires to carry 'the' party batiLer,
but has notsenso enough to givo up tho
pastraccepfthe presont situation, 'and
adopt now measures. For a Presidential
candldato they must Select man who
can consolidate the party and bring' It
up ton higher plane, and oaa'dnm to
his suniMirt the fragments of dissolvinr
organ I tio an tilt tketDeAiofcMcy wllldd
this, their psriy;aH tnunipn ; omerwise
it must porisll.'ii n, , i"
t wont n to Land
iNiM)iM)iiii
Wlllid WVHl, i of Iitlluit Treaties
The Presldeut, In accordanco with tlio
recommendation of Secretary Cox, has
sent a message'to the tiobatel withdry'-
nil tltn Itnllnii fro ii Una lv wlilnli (Lit
agnwdJV IkthoJrjinudtojailjvadjBom
panles. Theso are as follows; 1. Tho
Osage treaty, oy wiitoti mo heaven worm;
Iawrouco una uuiveaiuu iiuuri;-ti utjm-
t . . . ..-till
pany waa io iiavo eigup million cres ni
lllliuiuuu uciiia, ujr iuv man iiuiuih'i
$100,000, with no security orttKJ-ei
mv. .v"--i ' - - - - 1 i n r ri'"n
wlMinnt. mnrfirnire. nnd with iioniirovitM'
ions for the. protection of 'rhp.1 waJoWW
of settlors. , u Thd'l'ansas treaty, lifiro-
lV fl....t l" !..,, ,lun'r,l.l,.. ' O
bOIUru HU.IUflUUU 111 IUVIU uvni"l-VllCl.! )'
A trpaty with tho Sacs and Foxes;- of
MssourI,.,anrl Iowa, and ono with tho
Oloes and Mls6urlas, both roservutluiiH
being In Nebraska, for tho mlp qf nlL
their landil'td tub St. Louls'ahd Nebrasku
Trunk ltallroad Company, at ono dollar
arid a quarter per.ACre, VOf.tlierrcsorva-.':
tlon of 'cue first named tribo So;geant
Taylor wrote in 18flO:uit(Jt is lu-.the.cen",
treoftho most 'fertile aud productivo
agricultural'dlstrlot of Nobraa;jn,.anU is
abundautly supplied, with timber and
water." Of thgecond reservation, ho
wrote. "It iH.fc-WodiJntlve, amUs
well sunnlled with timber and water."
This marks tho pplloy ()f .tUe.udiulnlH
(ration in in
HV.more rail
I
A Iff mi oj'o.yeil 'JTliirlyIIeK b
iriglnrnymcn, nhiT at Inst
ii ; . -Vuitkcs lit rEHchpc.
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From U.o Kansas City (Me.) Times, Jm. 00.
Wo'recelvcd a visit yesterday fcom Mr.
Gcorge-ileatlington.i a crentlomlnifrom
Tcnuesfieo, who has been down ,ic South
w'cst'Kausajl lookitig at land, on-1 lie
gave Ms tho phrtlculars Or qulto en ex
cltlng'chaie, In which lie was the pur
aucd,;nd.two men unknown to him were
pursuers.,. M
ifr. Headington had boon to Fort Scott,
Baxter Sprlrigs, and through that port
lon et tke country gonerilly, for two
W wftnwlthlh nbodt tkrty mile oritiis
cuy, no Btoppcu nt a sioro cn mo roau,
kept by n man named uuirlsou, near
Spring Hill, nt which ho bought somo
tobacco und a pipe, isot ncring sulllpl
cnt -ohanifo to pay for them, ' no was
forced to expose some large lills ho had
in asepcroto pookotbook, wlilch Iiq had
not been in tho habit of pulllag out on
all oCaalbillr.r "
Two men in the store nt tho time
noticed Ills money,. somo STuj, or S&00,
nnd whlfpered; mfef w'th'.aiK.ther in a
manner which 'ekclfed'tho" suspicions of
Mn'Hcndlnkton and madoliimcautious.
UnfortuuatolyMi6 .was-' unarmed, and
whbn'he attempted to buy a pis.ol from.
tho merchant, nrtoc teuing nun uls sus-
pc(Ht(, lie was laughed nl for l is fuars
and bade go dn. Without. bothering him
self further,
Mr. Headington did rldo on directly,
and as he had much pralrio to go'dvtr, ho
hml good opportunity to keep clear of
danger. He had probably rlddeu "our
mllotv v-;Uen, In lookiue back, he law
fyvp.ui't'U anjtroacliltig; Tho men gained
upoir.h'Ijri. jtaived him,' spoko to lim.''
find JfrC ITendlngtofi nt onco recoguzed
thcm'haiUifc .two men (if tho btdro. it
whs J&to,iund he felt a little uneasiness,
but he galloped up, passed the aen
again, und weiit on peveral miles tc a
hdtisc where ho put up for the night.
Ju an hour after he arrived who hoild
ride up, but thu same men. They nao
sought for lodging aud obtained theii,
nnd-wlien -the hour -for- retiring- cane
they were putJu neparaOiniotnH. 1'wfce
duriuir thu nlslit HeadliiKton heard theui
nthls door1, and frightened them awty'ij
ny caning oui 10 Know wno trieu tie
door.
Aftur.baakf.tst nextilmoruliig', Head
ington lingered later than he Intcndcc,
In order to let thq men gel as much star,
as possible.' He had-probablygot wlthli
five or six miles of the city, whet,
ho camo up ugain upon tho sumo twe
men, at a house on tho road side. They
were dismounted and wero drawing. a
buclcotWfwatiVfrrfm'n -well; Mr. Head
ington saw he was doming to timber
very soon, and be believed that there
the utiaek would bo made. His horse
wns freh and Ktour, and ho determined
to make a rush for It. Not halting a
moment at tho house where tlio men
were, ho rode on rapidly, and when he
gained thd wood he nut his horse Into a
gallop. Pretty soon In going through a.
Hlreleh'of prnlrle, ho lookeil buck, and"
there. carnu the, two raoU! again,, gallop
ing steadily themselves, to overhaul tho
game if possible. t
J-or three or four nines tins JUnil of a
V
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GROCERIES COMMISSION.
1 KEEN & Q ILBEKT,
Attoinejs and Conasellors at, Law,.
William II. Wreiin, ")
Wltllam R. Wllboil, t CAIKO,
Silica F. Ullbcrt, j
SpeUlattentloQ girea to Admiralty and 3tilxst
Dunnes.
Uflct oa Okie LTi, 'Rosmi
over lat BTadonnl Bank.
W,
T. BIRD.
3 and 4
ttois-tn
LIKN, WEliB & BUTLElt,
ATT0B5ETS ATL1W.
Ofllca In Broil1 Haw BnlliHar,
Corner of Eloienth itreet and Commerelil Arnoi
'
1
W.J. Allen.
II. Wition Wbb,
u. P. Butler,
deendlf
jyjULKEY, WALL & WHEELER,
ATTORNEYS AT L1W,
Jonw ILMoLiar, ") t '
9Z0; f CAIRO. ILL.
Saml'l P. Whklxe, ) t
Oflei Kooaaa, 8 aaOWIatirfBlM
dec2l'CSJtr
& Xlbright, " "
ITTnTIPV T T.W
laain Areii,. f-fJ It
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CAIRO ......,r.JLLIJIOI3.a J
Will practice la Ihli ami ih adlolnlnff'lmilclal elr-
null, irvl tniOio coiletion la tha nelunCoriDgcoun.,
mci ui AJMuun maa namucKT. low
STnATTO.V.
gTRATTON 4 BIRD,
(SaocMion laStrattoa, Badioa 4 CIirk
"WHOrjMAL
Grocen and temmtmltm MmktMU,
A genii ol
AmerleaM rewtfar Cmu4 MaalaaYrra
Areata for C o tto YarWir
J M. PHILLIPS 4 CO., '
(Baccesiors to X. B. IIjidrik e)
Ferwardiag1 ud CoMmliiioi lerckuto
WHAkrMAT raePBlBTaH
Oiro - ' 3CUlmla
Liberal Advance !iftdeon Omttgnmrntt.
il?iPrepV?i 10 r?lTP lor ir forward fratgkU la
detl to with bromDlDiaa. iniadw
(Hneit ior to TMi, Orn li Co.,) , ,
-AND ' '
til
General
vniniiiH,.
mritr
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CoamisslM
MIMWMW
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'( . 's
Q.v D. "WILLIAM80M,
JJKPORT
of tho condlttrn of
CITY NATIONAL BANK.
or Cairo, llllaali,
At. ol bniinoM, jMiiinrjr 2SI,1 870,
REHOlTRcEMt
Iani aitil diconnti..ra.
OtrtnlralU ...........(........
t'. H. Ilonili to lecura circulation
U. H Jlomli on hand ..
UlixrutofW, bonds nil lnortKrn
hint from KadeimltiKiDtl Kerrvn.A(riit
" " orwr NMmnnl tianka...t.J.. ;
" " other lUnWi und Dtnkeri
!nklcK Houic.
ltfliaf fit. alt V.latak ' T
iaaiiiitnitin,iuuinjr iiAintm),
Hill f.f titter National Ilinka,
Spvciotcotn)
Lr.l lender Nolei... .
.Mutiuudcnrrtncy (or rnlemptlon.
UABILITIMt
CjipWal atock.......
Mirplui ruuJ
Kzrhnn( .f 2.1KI bl
Inter.-! ,5 vt
I'rofita Bon Ie.... ij sou to
Clreiilatlor. outitandln(r.. ,
la.liYitlual df po,lt ..
pue tonanluand Banken.....- .,
iatiiai
11 10.791 Ui
23,000 00
17,51 S 73
lO.ttl 22
3S.471 -a
34,81) fii)
.2t,UX00
15,511 07
iiv,
656 23
3.101 li
2,671 OU
2,097 t
20,000 00
$UJ,7I1 fi
1100,000 00
23,000 00
f J.7M M l
Ul,0O0 UI
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WHOLESALE GKOCSi.
PHODCCE AND C0MHH8IC5 '
.AC 3D H O ZC Jk. sr.lZLt"
Ifo. 7G Ohio Lew, CaUl'DaW"
Hpaclal attention flrea to coBtlanmaaai i aad (Bilag f
order. ,n.4 ,
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1 " 1 ' i .
SAOTL WILSON,.
Dealer In . "
IIOAT STORES, GROCfERIEg AKO'rRd1d
3.10 Olailo Zjevee,
C"nlrai, HIim
pETER CUHL,
!' KzelnalTc)
FLOUR MERC'IIAXT AND
, 111-
a
mi
promjiUj aad
Orrieri iollella.1
fl.lKl. '
DYAfl T. PARK EH.
llalattoiUf,'
- aoldtr
Id-i J 1
JOlUf 11. PBILLIET
rvli -r-rr-.i l.i . I l.iu-.t i
JL
f
race wat kept up, and IleiKlliigtou'H
Horse, waii incoming iiown unu (tired
in audition, mo two men nmi guinea an
lilm con rably. Again they wero
coming o, i .tpluly, uuu when ho tried to
pur lib li'iipo Jnto a gallop tho poor
jbeast could not go beyond a trot. They
had probably , got wlthln ouo hundred
'yards of Headington, when from a lano
leading into tho roud two farmers road
down. on tholr way to Kansas tcity.
Tho rohboN siuv tlio ra and held up.
"Without explaining anything to them
bonnected with the chaNe,Mr. Heading
ton Joined -Jhelr eompany, and at last
breathed MUeIy and freelyVtho firnt tlrao
riinoo the morning.
.tSli(irp Dotlirc.
miotic. ol' .Snitiilllng
ftorcriiiuciif.
i . j
A system of smuggling through malls
twhlch Has ueeu carried on for some time
was brought to' light iu the Chicago
iostiolHce, Iwo yecJ8 since, nnd since
that tlrao quite a number of books i)nd
nrtlcleH piiiniifiii'furijd In England hayo
heciirieied by tlio Custom. hmiso ofllcern.
U 1 ImposBlhlo o eatlmuto tho valud'pf
tlio artlolerf tluu.n)ggled, but it mast
le considerable, oa within tlio past ten
dayovflr ono thousand dollars worth of
(snuggled goods havo boon telzed. They
caislHt of b6oks,, laces, furs, otc. They
'nnU'nil 'Iama ltt (ii nri 1 1 n it ttr Tinu'cnniwn
wnppors, witn necessary postagosiumps.
Hal thoy not boon so frequently direct
jed toono afiilreaOtispioiniityould proba
Ibly not havo been excld. Boveral
jjiactages wwo adilressed liull, llrotlier
.ton, Freeport, Illinois. Thoy wero
hIc.uI nnd found to coutaln-ermlne, furs,
Jaca collars und other lace. UI. llrotlier
ton Mas dispovered to bo Mrs. llrotlier
ton, amlllluer. Sho acknowledged hav-
ng smuggled llvo thousand dollars'
vorthnf goods. '
A memopp.or tlio vnicagp uoant or
iducaqon was also detected m smug
I
(hire
111V
:iymtiJSyjoKt:r.'iuoreu rifinna iuiki
St)lrlrtTil iJojjgs.'A'foV; the .Churoh of
JesuifCtirl-W KHtter Day Rftlnta.U 'and
FutA of Illinois, )
CoiinlT of Alexftnde r. trf '
1. A. II. ."-atlurl. Cl.hler of Din Titv Wtir.i, .! It.nk
. f Cairo, ilo nlemnlr awaar that the afcoro atatiuiiix
A. II. HAFKORD, Caahlar,
SiiUcribeJauJaiTtimto before me thlt SMhdar of
J.anuao-,A.I.H;u. '
.... t II. 11. CAMJKE, Notary Publle,
W.I'.HALI.IDAV. ")
It. JI. CU.VM.NUIIAM, t- Dlredotv
fc)TH RKPORT i
' orth4condlton.or the
HRST NATIONAL BANK
P -'. .alUaieaa, (
alir,ly, Jintiary 22.1, lfTO.
RKNOtJuCEK.
Mam nnd dincount .
Ovenrufta -r.......,..i..rf.-.M.
U n land, lo secure circulation.....
Olheritocka, iMmlaand morlftace m
r laii and iecurltla on bund -
wuo fMn ltinlff tuinn nd lteerraenti.
" ' other National llankt
Duo iron other Ilanka and liaokvta
rurnitunanil rixtnrca,
Current KiptnM ,
i" iiiMM w, M(
Itemitun-ua In triruil,. ....,
Ciahlteni- IneMinrf taruHv..i.,.....
CatlionhmitsHllUolqther '
National IUuki:.....:.....fl!,f91 ft)
Fractional -urrencjr -ii." 2,l1'0d
HlM'""""-vtp"--i-' M
LegaXyqdirvUi,.,...... I3,i 00
I
And Dealers in
ltt;
liar, Cora, UadsBraai. nuit alltUltMaa,!!
OHIO I.KVEE L-.AlRO,'iiX.'" v
I. S. ATE OS.
VEKS & CO.,
3af Xj OTJJHL
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anb saaiaii,
COMMISSION MERCHANT-.
No. 133 OhloLeree, OA1B.O,' ILL1
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3,310 (i
1M1I IC
4,100 Si
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43,010 "
, 3a li
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3,4M 34
tit 00
fF.
YINCENT,
thaler la' Qrorlei, Lime, riarter rarii", rUa'Ura '
Halr, Cement.
ft m '
In bulk, aWaraon hand.
Ohio Lavee, Cairo Jltlnola,
Corner Eighth etreMi;
FOREIGN EXCHANGE.
L1ABI
Capital atock paid in
KxuhaiiKe... , J 7.; J( 44
intereat 6,373 85
'r.nUn4 I,o.j. l.ttu 31
Uup other Bank! and Ilali(r ..,. ...
National Uank circulation oitatandiDK.M..
ln,llwlif,tnl n.n. I. . "
M'. . ,M,,ltl UVjn.ffl,...,.
1 M
- 1 100,000 00
00
70.W CO
I. M.. ......
Iflil
Gemjuijr,
,c, U ,,,"h". Chle? ol tlm Firat National
Hank of Cairo, JIIIhoim, no aoleuinlr awtar that the
nliOTeitatement la true, t0 tho beat of my knlwl.
edgo and belief. 0. N, HUUHErf, CaaUler.
fiwociand aulwcribtil to tuforo mo thli, 31t day
f January, 1S70, , ri, jt. IUV, Kotary I'ublie.
Correct AtteaL
Jlt31dlw
'.mio : yoRSALi
II33,K17 ! .....
JOIINW. TROVBH.il CO,
BROKERS AND EXCHANGE DEALER
Eighth itreet, locoad door frum Coin. Are., '
EXC1IAXQE ON
Great Drltaln. I Snufhr
Ireland. I tVatw.
tm 17 Nortlicru Gerwaiir. Swle.
Norway.
Alao. Paaaata Tieke
Lwirpool, Umdatu Havre. Attlwtm.
"-..J wrl't.. .'w . . '
Or to anv rjolnt VuL
fawan-$aaa
D. UUIII).
H.B. HAY,
J.T.KBNNIE,
for Hale.
TAICOR.'
F?ac
I?OU BAI.K-12 Bharu tf Btwaln the Cairo City
l'fojwty Company. c, WlNhToN.
Jan.Sjiid,lN70. If
TTWU SALK, C'llK.lrNew Oottaeiand throa
X. i,ir jjw.ii.1 ac-i njcirenili aireeia.
inarlaitf OV.tTti (Ul.UKRT, Attr
QORNELIUS UOYLK,
TikXXiC
l.ia.l
'
WANTS.
14 OMMKUCIAL AVBIDI.'
lo Elliott A Ilaythorue 1 Bool and Shea State..'
UtO. ILI4NOW.
a4rcuttin(aon a akornuiaa,' Baarfat
lO'lVJ
1 1
mil' lnoks.., Twe ivojinzou hymu.booKs
tM tIh)gharaAroUDff, Halt Lake,
o iiilihMjeeW ieied. 'II le of tho
bynii0fjtimVr "Lord, heaVfthft Red
linn's W'niW in which tlio Great tfnirit
is called. fitiiii to savo hhn from'thti pale-
" iOST
COAL
.
HAllOE.
A ilberal re wantwdl l imlt! tho finder by ndin(
Ipformatluuto (;.ilri HM lrj(ii nas 130 loot lonjj, ;
iteukixtiiTvr, uiirkfd N. J- lllf?luy on aUie,nnd had u,
tn nmulter;tor 4 oathueiid, ll pbtaway from Cairo
nhd waaturnnlitloin npwanla ' i
irAVri:i-For the nddtvai of any eneriitio
I cauvuiaer, inalu or female, I will aend Mimflo
iola nayliie 15 to IJ0 tier, day, free. Ail'lrem l.
I. I.ININliTON, S 8. Itrtlaic f atreet, Chlnacu, III.
Feb3.Ua-
arANTKU-AleiAoder County Ordera. at KJ eta
YV Mid Pity fcnp at li cnula on the dollar, (cf al
klnila of Uimber nJ lliiUdera'Materlala.
TORN
lanlSUlf
W.
V. TIIOUNTO.N.
,"!"". - - . . - lil'Wf,''',.l.l
fJAIIE EARLY HOSE.
The Jlcat Polatu tbat(f)ravri.
It If from ten day (o (wo week earlier than any
other;
It of Iarsratrefitiiethan any other;
Mia in table quality and delicacy of. flarur without
n'neiual . . . . ...
U ia inprnaue(iTnaititanoat MtpalanlnSTariety
nt-er ottered to the cubllc.i 'The rDOr(. of (ha eld
of Uat aeMon'from slnjrla' pouaai till t lilllll M
Real SiMOioM MsWVri&n:
Will attend fo the payment of State. CantjejalOKe
Eiourii Stmskt, i$tonddor from (km. Aft..
J.'il'Al.UC ' T rri. aa. ..iT.
mm
Oalra, m.
8TOVES, TINWARE, ETC.
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fiTPYSjEfirORS 1 1
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