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OFFICE: No. 13 Tenth" Stoot. Thornton's Building i j iOHIlilui
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"Wo learn from the Jit. Vernon Tress,
that thoCoiirtiUaUto.attuftl' place was
burned on tlio 21th ult. About all tbo pa
pers ti nd documents of tlio County nnd Cir
cuit Clcrk'Hjind Comity Judge's offices
wero savedjlrtit klltho BhcVlfTTrpers,
tax list, etc., were destroyod.
JtiJwtnlictnat
, egulatomiHraulahavet winoi oyer,- lie
, jltilipW -alia Cbftrlo&tnif rallroad'slnco
last Full, nnd gone West. Tlie greatest
bulk of them eamo from North Carolina;
the others wero from South Carolina,
Georgia, East Tennessee, North Ala
bama, nud a fcwfnra VJrKnla.
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VIRGINIA POLITICS.
It appears by special dispatches from
Richmond that the efforts which have
been made for the post two or three days
to unite .the twu Vlngs fif.Uio Republican
. pnrty in Virginia havo failed. One of the
Jtadleal State Central Committees pro
posed a plan that each committee should
uppoiut a subcommittee, who ajipuld
.bayo' Joint liSvvor to ,:IU(u Salir tfouvin.
to tlio Uetnocrallo party, tiio uonserva
tlvu party, however, maintains that it it
the only party having a legitimate State
.CotraJttce,i Hbdrefut to acquiesce In
any movement to unite with tlio mat
contents.
T1IK CAXUAK.
! ZriliJogredioUi daticlv'or rather" ills-
tonion or I no quatirlllCi lmvJag..Rainci
Btlcli n notoriety, not to ay, .jiopiarJty,
Of late'ln this country, wheroa a few
years previously any attempt to repfoi
tent it on an American stago wotiliNiuvu
. ....v ..VA j-t' lilt II
mot'wltli 'tho' coiHkMnnattort'br Cvery-t
Jjody?ihai led to thu fjuesUoii whattoes
uio woru nuau.
Wc are not prepared to eitubllMi It'oi
act orlgln,'but bMIve that lt!iianio Is a
very appropriate nnq, Cancan, irritteii
rn one word, and Hie only .way tor-wrilu
It, is a Freu.oh word, elgnlfylug scandal
ous gossip. Wbcthgr or not tlio cancan
feature- of the quadrlllo received iUnumo
from Itsacandalaus character, or whether
It ,1 an onomatoneln, resulting from
the measured stamping of the feet whjle
dancing it, wo leave 10 inu c inclusion or
ourquerlst., .iir , ( a t
nam IN TJIA'AS.
Information hslitrn -roivei from
WUo couuiy, Texas, giving an account
of fight, In tho early part of February,
between A party of. tlip. cjtzeiii. of thM
county and a party .of Inilluni-wlio were
en a mocK.iwovug ejepeumon, ji wuicj
four of the citizens were killed, ami llioao
remalnlijg, eleven In iiumberjieverrjone
wounded. It Is not known that the. rav
ages met with any Io-s whatever. They
succeeded Jn making their escape with
out being attacked Ty any other whites.
The Indians wero tho Apaches, who
liave'become dally nbro tJoViilfjgrjp
thau ovist to tho white settlers lu the less
lvllited portions of Texas;- A hooh 'as
the spring has ku'tllolently tidvauced, and
tho Texan drovers begin thvlr ipovo with
stock toward' California, tlie Oth United
Rtates Cavalry, now on 'duty at Fort
Richards, Toxai, will bo dotallcd as an
soort to tbo drovei.iand will maxo-sb&rt
work of extermination of every band of
Indian depredators met with on their
routo across tho Texan prairies.
COMmiltCIAL Ay I) FXAXCU L.
'ApUn of atam communlcatioh be
tween ,lverpoolu!id Australia Is being.
prepared lu lngiiiU, by syijlch the ills,
taucocau bo'rnhdo' In forty days as fol
Ipjsfti Mllfon Havpn, to Portland j. Mo.,
nine days, Troru" Portland to Han Fran
cisco, soven days, nnd from San Francis,
co, to Australla,twentythrco days.
San Kranolsco dues a gTeat liuMucss In
tho Importation of raw sugars, and their
refinement in that city. Her last year's
imports amounted to nearly sixty mill
ions frpiu 1'oru, and four ami a half
millions from Central America, and two
millions each from China and llapiiii.l
Tlio original cost a iroui iuur unu n iiuir
to sovon "cents a pound, '
Twonty flvo million bushels .of alt
wero produced lti'ho'UiUtu'd States last
yoari, The amount. Imported during tho
laino porlod was about eight and a half
millions of bushels. Tlio proo of salt
was about sixteen conts per bushel mpro
lh 1809 than In "lStJl, and this dlflerence
was duo to the tariff. Sixteen ojnh a
bushol an 33,000,000 bushels, or total con-sumntion.-glves
us something-over ?5,--OOo,000,p.dtthU
ja ;to amount oC money
taken from the consumers by thu turlir.
AVheradpashomoneygo? t ' i
Tho dobts of tho various States
aro
given Ms folJows.: ,VJjgluJa. rS46.pO9,O00;
New'YorV ' $-16,000,000 ; Pennsylvania,
5,000,000;,Te(ine9see,'$3,000,000; Louis
lanafSlO.OOOlO; Massachusetts, $13,0Q0,
COO; North Carolina, $11,000,000; Ohio;
$10,000,000; Conijectlcut,.J8,000.000; Mia-Bourf,-
?17,600,000; Illinois, SbutH'eKro.
llna and Georgia each Q.oqpqYyx'ds,.
Michigan, "Wisconsin, Rhode Island and'
K?))it,U9lfyieach'$3.OO0,O00; Maine, $5,000,
000 ; New Jor.sey, ifQOO.OOOf KanVatf,,
OOb'.OOb: Iowa, Maryland and Delaware
AtiwiMsifeb?1 0rogon, ari'of,
MlwlMlpl aro blessed. . with very small
dobts, a circumstances in tho latter case
owing tojudlolous repudiation.
The New CtitfibWc 'Syllabus.
o
II fl.
i
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i-'roni'Vlie
Trnnilatfd from tin Original Latin for the HI' LouH
Itcpiitilfcan.
1. Whoso shall say that tlio religion of
Christ docs not last nnd is not nxnrcsscd.
in: 4uyi0a'rUcularfc6uitnudltyfddndiM,by!
Christ himself,- but hadyi bo properly ob
I Served and exercised ,bylndlVlduala..Xori
rthfftsvrfwitlloutfespe'ctBrjy'orn-
munity wlilch Is the church of ChrlB.t;'
let n I tn ue'nccurscu. i
ii. Wl)osp shall say that tho, church pf Journey over' tho stormy waste from Yc
Christ haaupt received fro id tlie i -Jio'rtl Kobama tpHn Fxanclsca.i .Them were
unriAi nny nrtiinuu uucnuiiKeaoio form
or const tut on. but mat. llKootncr as-,
sociauuns pi men, it uos uoeu or may uu
suiueot io vicissiiuucs ana iransiorma
Hons according to tlirieH ahd deitibli;
let him bp accursed. -
.1. Whoso shall say that tlio olnirch of
tho divine prrimlses Is hot 'tin external
and vlslblocommunlty, butaltogetherau
internal anuinvisibiaotie; leiium oo ac
cursed.
1. Whoso sliull say that tlio church of
Christ Is not a' body In H61f, but that It
Is comnnseil nr illfli.rnnr unu illutlnGL uh-
soclatlons bearlnir tho Christian name.
and'ts pppagatdd through these or that
uie ynnous associations unienuK iu crceu
and sundered In c'6miuunloii, form, llko
Hi
, p. wnoso suaiisay tiiat tuo cnurcn or
unrjst js not a coruoiunion ousojuieiy
necessary for the attainment of eternal
salvation, 'or that men may be saved
through the exercise 6f any religion
whatever: let mm oo accupeii,
0. Whoso shall say that tho intoler
ance with which tlio Catholic Church
ru4crlbcaml (daiuni 1J-Jie reljgloUi
Kccui iiiui ure Kiuiuereii ironi uie commu
nion Isupt prescribed by divine right, or
tiiM.M:regani to tue trutn oi-.reHKloii
there pap-bo only "ojilhloua but f" cpr-
utiuty, and mat tuereioro an religious
Me cw uro to Do toieratcil oy ttie cnurcli;
let mm ic accurscu.
7. Whoso shall saythat tho Church of
Ulirlsi itseii may be slirouilcd Willi Hark'
nous or fctrlcken with evils whereby Bho
may nwcrvo from the bowing truth of
faith. nnd morals, that slip may depart
from her original constitution, or, finally
mat, ueuig ueprareii auu ourruptea sno
niuy unnhi ceivso to exikt: let mm ua uu
cursed.
H. W hoso Khali say that the cxlstlm;
Churoh of Christ Is not. the last and high
est moans of xalrallon, but tliat another
may bo hereafter expected from, a. now
and fuller outpouring of tho Holy Spirit;
iti mm rte uceunu.
0. WhQMj shalUay that tho liifallhlllty
or tliu vliurou is llraited to that, wtilcti Is
oomaluetl to the Hivine revelation, am!
doe's not extend to other truths whereof
men of neceslty stand In need. in order
that tho subistnnec of rdvcla'tlon mtft'Or 'Tio
detriment r lef him be'aeciirKOd.
10 W id-rtniiaytimt tnt Miurc i Is
nftn'nerrectrs6ClPtT. nut a coucj-e, or
(hat lu position lu civil society or In tho
state fncn mat it is miojeut to ute tern
noml power; let him be accursed.
41. Whoioshallaay that the church es-
tabltslieu by uou Is in a oertuin sense a
society of equals, nnd that tho bishops,
Have merely oiuc-o auu imniitry, nut no
v;rtavo power )i government cpnuueu
tb lnqm by divine omtlon aud'to bo ex-
crciseu by inein ircciy; lei mm ue ac
cursed. 12. Whoso shall say that by Christ our
jyru anu navior, qniy uie jiowertoguiuo
bv counsel nud ncreuuslou was oonierred
upon his church, not the powor to com.
mand uy taws, anu to compel anu coerce
tlie eflri"t and vreeale7tra'ftfr-by external
udgetueiit, and salutary puulsumcnts;
et mm be acoursou.
13. Whoso sliall.say tbat.tho church of
Christ, beyond tuo pale or wnicii no ono
can uq saved. Is any other than, tho ono
holv Catnollc', ttrid nonUsh" A'p6st6llo
Church ; let him bo accursed.
H. Whoso shall' 'sdv that tho holy
japostlc VpteT waH not appointed by our
UJord'Chrfst WboW ftWtf all tho
apostles, and the viable, Jiuad of the
wholo church militant, Ortllatlio received
tho hlclicst ptncoor.hpnor, but not that
ut truo anti rcai iiiriMiiciiou , iui uuu uu
accursed. T , t ,
IS. WhoHo shall say that It is not the
nrdlnaucebf our Lord'Chrlst himself lhat
Ht. 1'utor suoiild navu nerpetunl succes
Bors1 hf tho primacy over tho wholo
luireh. of the -Itoman ropo docs not
jiold'HUldrimaey by'tho'dtvIuo right of
tho ancoemors orm: l'eierr ietinm uo ac-
i ' nlB
uiirnirii. - , ,
10. WhosohKll say that'tho Itoman
Poio holds only tin 'Ofllco' of supervision
und.goidft uoo but not the full and high
esL nower of Jurisdiction over tho entire
church, or that his power Is not a regular
and Immcdiato ono'o.ver all arid sundry
pliurulies; lot mm uo nocurseu,
17." Whon shallaiy tbatlho iudepond
out ecclesiastical power which Is Invest
ed in tho Cuthollu Church, according to
hor teachings, by Christ, aud tho highest
civil uutuorlty cauuoi couxist in miciia
manner that tlio rigntsot notii are maln-
talucd In their 'Jutogrity: lotlilm bono-
18. Whoso Miai say tiiatjiipiipor
which is nftccBsa'ryr for the government
of civil aouioty la not from God, or tUat,
aceonllnir'to tho law of God himself, no
Hubmlssipns duo ther,etp, oUlmt It con.
Hots AviiU me natural ireeuom oi man;
IUI llllli uoavyu ncu, ;) , ,
10. AVhoso'idiaH faV thut hit tho rights
oxlstlng among men nro derived from')
Hn..ttnllHM ifitnlunr-lh.t IhaM l.'fin ml. -Ir
ftlt.ill.r uiivii wllnl Ir iinii Tow. ' liif film kn I
IMUIItJL, U,1I,II..I4V IV. ...... HV
nc(nirnu..v( t .H'M r i .ii-ii .) v
tlO. 'Whoso shall ,aay .that in tlio law of
the pplltlgal stale, oriu tbo publlo unln
Ions of men. thero la coutulned tlie hluh
est directioh for publlo and social acts,
or that tho chureli-where'ln Abo pro-
nbunoes wnat wiawtui nnu wnat is tin
lawful, do not extoudt tO;. these;: or that
'by virtue of clvljl tlKht,JiUU,a lawful
'which ncoonllng tpiltvnlj'or epftl.eslal- i
JI..I.I ta imliituriil ' tut liln. I... nr.. I
car rlkht Is unlawful; lot .hlui ,,r9:
"fa "rtVhoad shall say, hat; Mlf.aflILLH.KA'BS'
itkn nlinrnli liuva 'blndinir nawisr, oiilv In I 1JI '
fd fatas tloy aro supported Ujr tho au-
tliorlty of the civil poyer or that it no-
- -L?(JESl!)AYrjEVENiSfi; lABCfHfi
ldiu'B to (his same civil nnwnr in vlr
tuo of.lttflilgher authority,' tojudgo and
dccltlo in mutters of religion ; let him be
accused.,,,, ) , mm . t I
Tlio Oneida Disaster.
A Lessen It TcHcbcH.
From tlio Bt. IOul IlcpiiUlcan.
Tho Onelda.fltartttd qnjher hoinew:ird
voyage chfylhgi us It Is estimated, ab lit
oue hundred and so venty.flvo souls.. tflie
WWb.iwra wirn vmij uncu niuaii uunis
to risk thu chances of that lonir wlntrv
loiauy iiiaucqunieio hrvo ubii mio crow
lu event of an accident rcauirlntr an
nbandonruoutofilhe riblp, and tho last
words wnicu (Jommanuer Wiiiianis is
said to havo uttered, when Informed that
thd vessel was goluir down, were "I
know II, ecu tlemeBr but, wliatcan I do?
I asked for boats and they were not g!v-
4ii me." rom tne timo or tno collision
totbujlual consummation, It in stated
that ten minutes elapsed. Teh minutes
wlfU pa, perfect Rndislpllnoa w"now
Know prevailed 'on boafdtbo Oneda
wouiu nayo. ocen ampiy sunicient to
havo launched half duXen boats, there
by rescuing. Uie larger-portion, If not all
tho people Tho (juestlounow.jttis,
and wo hftpo'WHI bo tlioroughly Investl.
gated: To . Wibrit did Commander
Williams apply for hi conj
pletcmcut of boats, and why wero they
refused? Thero is a law requiring tho
merchaut marine to bo always provided
with conveyances of this sort, and any.
violation of Itfc.vMUd with an 'arrro
prlato penalty. Ii tho United Htates hu
spijciujus, tor iuo-tieiy 'or tiiosoitras
wear'lier tiniforra.and defend her uaor,
than for nassencers and parties enuiircd
In the ordinary avocations of commerce?
It would certainly seem so. The reputa
tion of this ofllcer is evidence enough
Uikt ho appreciated tho imnortanco of
theso boats, and his dying declaration
proves that . ho tried to get them and
tailed. A nrlvatfl vpsnnl in I lit havn rln.
laved until tlio deficiency could be sup
plied, but tbo', Oneida had no such alter-
n n f I KJn Mliu rm a llmUii amIam' tn unit
w i vi utiu n no unuct viuvaa iv oniii
and her commander would have started
with 110 boats at all. rather than risk the
rebuke of hi 'superiors or tho consuro of
navy department. Red tane iu somo
shauo U to blamo for his horrlblo saerl
,llce of life, .and, though no atonement
ean reacn tncnfieau, yet Tor tho stxe or
tho llvlntr wo trust tho matter in a v be
mado tbo subject of a court-martial, '
Aiiotiter noinrcannorrM nmssed over
In sllcncen Ytikobama k uew bvia of the
leading ports of tho distant East: a large
II U III IX' r ill Atnc-lfMiiiH urMlulii(f Uuaiuess
tiiorc, American crait aro constantly in
the Japanese trade, and oommerolal and
polltlcul reatlpns between tho twoeoun
tries aretiecullarlr lntfmate.'aiid womiv
uuu, peuuunriy oeiicate. ret wo learn
...I ..ii. .1.. i -ii . .
mat wiicu tuo unelda was ordered away
nothing but a single store-ship was left
ui reiireiicfii our government and count
Its in tenets lu the harbor of Yokohama.
So utterly disti.tute wore W, that United
(States Minister Delong was obliged to
accept from .English, French and Kusslan
monofwar tho loan, of launches and
cutters with which to go to the wreck.
Wo claim to bo a flrst-olaes power; wo
havo spent money enoucli In tho lust ten
years to have given us a llrst-classnavy;
we ought to havo a dozen vessels scat
tered throuzh the China seas, with a lib.
crul appointment to tho coast of Japan,
but lu tho moment of sorest need wo can
produoo nothing but an unarmed store
ship, and our minister Is forced to de
pend upou tho charity of foreign nation
alities to visit the watery graves of our
fellow-countrymen. Must wo always be
lipblo to such humiliations? Shall we
never havo a'navv of theriirht kind, and
id the right places at the right timo? '
j 1 1 i I,,
Dick Yates Is preparing a speech
against tbo Will to prescribo tho limits
aud duties of. tho domestic relation in
Utah. Dick Is Just the opposite of Charles
Sumner; 'ho llkca matrimony so well
that If tho plurality systom provallod In
tho States hp would have hliu,a now wlfo
overy.dayj
ATTORNEYS
plEKX JkdllillEUT,
Attorneys and Counsellors ""at Law,
William II. Qreeii.
IH'llliam II. (Ultiert,
C.1IHO, IIX.
k)pciaUUenliaiT given to AiliniridlT and Sienikont
outineij.
Ufllce on Ulilo t.evce, llooiut
3 and
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over lt Xatlminl Bank.
t A EI7EN, -WZUH-A BOTLElt, '
1 I'lTnUVKVU AT f.iW.
OdrtlHlrMi'Mtw BnlUlug, .
Oorucrof Hnjenlii itrret and Corunirrclil Araa
IV. . I. Allan. 1 - '
II. ratiau.Wbb, 5 CAIRO, Ll).
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jyj-ULKKY, "WALL & "WnEEIVKH, '
AXrORflKYS AT l,AW, 1
Joiik II. Mulkxt,
I CAIRO, ILL.
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Office Roomi, sVud o wiiiterUkiao
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ALBRIQHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,1
Unlrc.roriieror'l-wrlftti dlKtat aud Waati.
i liiKlim Aviaai,'
CAII10.,
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Will practice In IliU and (he adjoining Judicial
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Monumental IDoeigners
sod Importsrs of
Italian Marble, Bfttfc Orsalte, Kte.
Wr-r$omM(l Wrk-thone?TnSl)!U 4na tin.
Hfuumoit Vul tn, GrveHtoM, Kanllcii, Pulmb.
liwe prlcon. KiigliMi, German and Hebrew letter
ing dne In the bent tljrlc marMs nnJ granite Kgaif
bj the ltt Rculpton of Kurorrt Imported, ml aUl
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C.VTITAL . . . . $100,000
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WAJ.TKK HVuLoVt Assistant Cathlcr.
Dlmlort,
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Depouit llecextcdf aHd tuQentral
Hanking
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Allowed oa Time Deposits.
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Notaries Public and IajaraneoJitftiiU.
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OFFtCBXo. Jl Ohio Lent, City Rational
KLIAUMS IN'aunANOE.
MEKCHAT3 Inu. Co., ofhlcagoj
CAPITAL AND ,t-S3nr3....$ Ha,72S II
SKCDRITr Ius. Co., or ow York:
CAPITAL AN'P ASSETH ..81,733,810 OO
COMMERCIAL Ins. Co., or Chicago;
CAPITAL AND A.43ETO 340,010 3
INDEPENDENT Ins. Co., or Hoston;
CAPITAL AND Afe3ET3.-.9 ,030,000 so
SA5QAM0 Ins. Co., of Springfield
CAPITAL AND ASSETS ...a !4ao,027 8
AURORA Ins. Co., or Aurora, 111.;
CAPITAL AND ASSETS 0 310,000 II
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Comprlilnalha llndonniUrs Axencr.
YONKER3, NEW YORK;
AbSr.Tt-.M,.M ..878,4B 13
ALBANY CI,TY5
AoaKTo ....43S,I81 913
FIREMAN'S FUND, BAN FRANCISCO
ASSKTH, (Oold)...078,000 OO
8ECUHITY, NEW YORK; (Marine.)
AtsSETS ai,432,S10 00
Htor. dwelling, furntliire. hnll. mil ,rima
hmurril at rate) ns. arurutU a.aun4ermanent
eiirirjrirlll wnrrani.
1 reapectAilljr ankef llioclllh6f Cairo, ailmreof
tlirlr patronage.
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Offloe at Flrat'National Dank.
BARREL FACTORY.
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BARREL. "
HA It HF. 1.4, OF ALIV.KI.DM
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Iii qudv Kegri' of' All rBize. ;
On liand, or madelo.ordcr, at' iW Cairo llarr! Vac.
torv. foot nl Kourtli alreit, Calrn.Tlli, , , , ,.
Trlniualna-, on Ho 9r 'la JtartUaw,
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rjlO OAS CONSUMERS.
Mr. If.
Bs. Murray ricai.,
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oft f.lkuth.
arlf iHn
ar4iiaiailMairuiaj arervm,
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ana or U.I Mellon, d m CA iMfjIIIU
'Minti itinii.1 ntfunqiiHtiiDifa wnn ine regiaiar
lu of Nhtiir melcra can uow ba lhrrrrtms.tr If I ha
meter are found trua lh a mall xpnaa of the Utt
will la cliargtd to tba party caoaiBg It It th meUr
la lound lororract, no Charge wl'l l-a ma.la wyl
1570.
JOHN'H. 0EBL-& 0
dROCERIES-COMMlBalo'k
Q "W. GREEN,
3J1 Ij O XT .a-S2ST;,1'
ucueral Commission Mcrckaat,
it
CAIRO....
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Q. D. 1V1LLTAMSON, ' " 1
nilOI.KHAlK GROOBK,
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It: TO dhxo'Lfvti, Clr, HI.
J?i5n'U ,roi,,,tnto,!on',llnmnt U1
oritr. decll'e '
gASI'L WILSON,
Dealer la
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nOAT STORES, GROCERIES AH9 PJtO
VISIONS, . t: xUHmi
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.irtme wilt
pETER CUHL,
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MILLERS'
Vxeloalre
MEnCRAXT AKD
FLOUR'
AfiEXt. . "
3.0, HO Ohio I.ev, Calf-IUlU&'j
fl Onl.Hollcll.lan( rroniptly and , wlliiaettirlry
IrotldkCi
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DVA8 T. PARKKll. JOHN fi. PHUAte?
PARICER & PmLLIS - '"J
aeneral-. "l
t'ommlssloa and Forwartllur
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marKdif
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STRATTON db BlHD, - ui'iw widei
fflucior loStrlion, Iludion k CUrkvt't '
WHOLESALE
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e""or to K. It. HenUrlek, A Coi.V '
Forwartllng and CouiulMioVeruU"
D.lx-o - - xil AkxaWla.' :
lAltral Advanoct Made mfrnitinvmU,l
ir!epttd 10 M;''i 'lore or fonrarttrraijthti'to' I
jmpo ul.; turoraelloncommUilon. JlutlnJiaVt
nJtJ to wliu prom ptni. iZia.uZ2
F. VINCENT' nHH,
WW In Groarl...Lim., Ttuitr Parli, Pla.UV"
lulr, Oment. n .JIII-A r
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UVIU AATfW. IXIfA'rillnla ' . '
FOREIGN EXCHANGE.
r
OR SALK
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. . JOHN W. TKOVEUACO
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BROKERS AND EXCHANGE. DEALERS i'
KiKhHi..rfic(. focoaJ daa fP,.m
, UI - r ' A f
EXCHANGE OX.
ureat llrltali), Southern Gcraaaj.o
Ireland, France,
Nortlioro Gerinanir, Sweden,
Norway. v '
AIP, j'aisaMTUtketa frora
Ltverjwl, London, Jlavte, Aniutrv, Brtmtn
lani flamburg, io Xm York;'
OrtoanypolnlW.it. " :
dd!i?fld:t"on, n,t'i on nr 1,0101 ln Vi:
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JOnN AY. TROVER & CO.. ' ' " '
Real Estate Dontl and
Slock Broken. . na
WllUtland fo the paymrnt of 8la, ritatyaad City
WoftnAOK,i' PtUlaug fo.a UKNKUA L
El.0,.!l,iTBT. teo:ul door from. ComUi., .
TAILOR.
riORNKLIUS BOYLE.
fV ' fl '
liO-MEHClAL AVBNUK,
In EllldtC ' 'Haylhorne a Jloot and HJioe Uton.jiiuj.
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doa. ,n ur.1 Vnd .ulStaa w.V.TtuX0B
lira.
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poutlna and Steamboat Work
lantl4 manner, at ahott nu
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