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DAILY EDITION ha
The radicals In Now Hnmpaliiro liavo
elected their candldato Tor governor by u
majority of about 1,200, Mr. Gran I'd
majority In New Hampshire' was 7,017.
Dlllerencc In tlnio fifteen months.
On TucHday, there waa a spirited debate
In the United Stales Senate on the policy
of nil
lowing agents In Kuropc cornnils
1 On Clio 4ale of bornR ' 'J'lio Uiil up.
HlonS
,pronrateB $12,000,000 ton this purpose.
Senator john' Sherman U reported to
huve acquired great weultli hlnee he be
came a Congressman, nlthotigli hln ex
uendltureti were much more than hi
alary.
jay Cook &Co. did acquire jreiUsvchltl
In acting as ngenta for the mile r live
twenty boiniM on commission.
Benator John Sherman and Jay Cook
Ai Co. have long been on Intlmato terms
If European cnpHii'liti' wwh to Invent
In our bond. Is It neceasary to pay
agentM $12,000,000 to obtain tho Invest
inent?
TJIJi FIFTEENTH AM ENUMEN'PP
fTQfbflii to enforce! thek Fifteenth
amendment tialibeun ifnully put Itlftlmpo
by;thejudlcary committee, and will bore
ported to tho House next week. It haH
been aiodiped KHuowliat, but still lm-
ioseH line auu imprisonment on any
person who fails to register any colored
voter, or to recelvo his vote, or to assess
the requisite taxes to enable him to vote,
or profcntihlm ifrom having tho- same
privileges under local regulations u njji.
given to white men.
SUEJUDAN FEVLi! IlUItT.
Waihlngton corrcMiODtleuts say . that
Gen. Sheridan coin plains bitterly of ' the
oppoalllou that hus been expressed by
the newspapers througout the country Ji
regard to tho late slaughter of thel'iegau
Indians, describing that action as one
which fdidald' exalt praWe'Wnsti'atf'bf
censure; and declaring' his Intention to
make It a point of lsue between himself
and the government will sustain his
"policy," and thrcatenln case U tlriesu't,
to throw up his present command and
ask for another. Which terrlblo
menace will surely bring co ngresv and
the administration to a pause,
mire im'j vrr J?r in a t. a r.r.r a vnf'A
The propostd aestlfucf tb Evangeli
cal Alliance In New York city next
September, Is the sixth of tho alliance,
ndjlbflnfl hehljtj Ui country. irTti Li
body'ls comwojied of ChrLiUansJn all
parts of tlio worldof w.vcry. y witty of,
ou'tlmont in regard to iion-iH-untlaln,
who are agreed In' respect lb 'the' ruiirts
mental truths usually termed "ovaugelt
cal," and the. alllanco was formed in
1610. Tho American branch was formed
In 1S07. Tho meeting in this country is
largely duo to tho inlluenco and zeal of
Dr. acliaii, wuo lias K'cureu win prpm
isoof many distinguished men to attend
tho session. A fund of S-tf ,100, half of It
alreody pledged In N6w' York, Is to bo
raised to meet oxpeuses.
XOKEfilEF.
Congress, It Heems, Is determlnel that
tuoYccjpfo sliall liavo no relief from that
great load of taxation that Is weighing
them Into tho very dust. It will not, In
fact, listen to nuggestlonf In; that, Ulrec
tlou. On tho 7th Inst. Mr. Kellogg asked
consent to introduce tho following n-Mo
lutlon:
Resolved, That (ho Committee of Ways"
and Means bo Introduced to Inquire Into
tho expediency of repfcajng tio Ificufiio
tax, or of reducing (ke'samo'trr treo per
cent, and Increasing tho exemption to
52,000, to tako ofleot upon tho Income tax
payablo tho present year; and to report
by bill or. otherwise as soon asjpucti
cablo. '
With an insulting eugorness Congress,
man Meyer cried out: "I object I."
That man Meyer should have hud hhi
mouth slapped.
DAN UlfNN ON PECK AGAIN
With an unaccountable pertinacity
our neighboring radical cotompprarlea
claim a triumph for Dan Munn In tho
Joint discussion In tills district In ISCSj
For instance, tho Golcoudu 'Herald'
says :
Hon. Wm. H. Green met Mr. Munn at
three of their appointments, wo believe;
and at Metropolis, Mr Munn mado It so
warm for him that ho lost his usual dig.
nltyrshowed that he was badly used up,
his friends admitting If, and
he returned to Cairo, reusing to fill
his appolntmonOavo.SprlnK, In, this
county. Ho was tho most demoralized
Joint discusser that took part In tho
campaign, site .faetj tomiqhj api extent
that, if our ihcollectiou la correct, ho did
not mako another ,speecl .dufhjg tho
campalgu.
Wo reprpd'uco tho abovo paragraph
that candid persons who herd tho ills,
mission 'referred to, may Bee how'utferiy
some men's Judgemont may obscured,
nvnti l(Btrovod by nrjudlce. It will:
surprise Mr. Munn quite as much as
anybody else, to hcre,that anybotly thinks
ho triumphed on tho occasslon In quea.
tlon, ' ' 1 . i
Human' nature Ib simply Inoxplloable,
OFFICE: No. 13
Grant's Administration.
,'JUio Vivi Vcar-A He-cord of
Frill ii res' ItcTlcii' by aXoJ-al
bill DIsnfFcclcd OrRiin.
Ftoin lli New VorU Bun.
Qen. Grant has been in offtco Just one
your. What hus his administration ac
coiDpllsed Jn'thcsc' twelve months, and
how does ho himself sthnd today In tho
estimation of. tho. party that elected. him
to Mi ftrcsidency?' ' -' -
wo no not misinterpret me public
Judgement when we say that no man
over chosen to tho presidential oflU'o
stood so low at tho closa of thn first year I
of his term, In tho estimation of tlife,
leading nilnds of his party,' aw Gen,
orant uoes. xnoy preceivo mat no nas
a narrow Intellect, very good 'when
backed by a rather firm purpose: or
pushed forward by tho reiofuto will of
other, to work doggedly along upon A
plain, straight lino; btittittorly incapa
ble or talcing urouit views or a turned,
or rising to heights where one survey the
ground all around him, and look fur
abend Into other llelds, .same of which
he muy soon bo required to occupy. In
word, Ills supporter buvu learned that
he hus hot a single statesmanlike quullty
for jiiQeting tuu uuprecuuentea exigency
which lias overtaKen tne republican
party.
.(.lanerul GruuL.' supporters havo llko
wlse found out. after a year of painful
experience, that he possesses not the
slightest sagacity or tsctns a politician,
and has not the faintest Idea of tho
method by Which parties arc to bo kept
togellier ana stimulated to vigorous un
tlon. Tills total ubsenco of skill as u poll
tlclan Is, howovcr, not sunislng in one
who. while In civil life, durlnir the
stormey controversies of the last twenty
years, took ho illllo interest in public
a U'alrs that ho never voted but once, and
1....;' '
luuii nil iiiiiiit'n ijuuunuuu.
The natural result of this ull but unanl-
moui verdict or leading republicans is,
that not ono of them, except he bo a re
cipient of tho presidential . bounty, con
templates the refiominatlon or Gen.
Grant a Judgement never beforo enter
tcrcd un ntrulnst any regularly elected
.President nt the cloic of his llrst year in
onice.
Ho much for Generul Grant personal 1 v.
andhls aspirations and hopes' for the
future. And now, how fares his admin
istratiou? Hus It met UjoIusL exnecta-
lions of tho people any better than he
himself has? Tne reconstruction policy
was. cledrly de lined and nearly consum
mated before lie as.umeu the executive
chair. With u plain path before Ir, tho
mlmliiHtrntloii has been vexatiously
and shamefally remiss In completing tho
worK or reconstruction, fcvery staio in
tho Uulou voted fur nrcMdent in 16C8
except Virginia, Mississippi and Texas.
Tho republicans swept thp, field; Con-
rcis assembled on, tho. ruurtu or piarch,
ISCO: und yet,.ftrtefihc elapse. ui n year.
Vlnrlnlo. nnd Mls.i.-hJiinl uro only lust
restored to fuHYe!IowliIi. while Geor
gla has V?i'4 partially thrust, out, of
tho Union, and. Texas luisiiot. been
admitted Ufa!!; CaVthirh'o'c'alled sue.
cess, or'dob's"!tl'ntitJ rather descrvo the
unmo or conspicuous nnti utterly inex
cusable failure of the administration to
carry through a programme o plain
that, a wuvfarlnjr man. thouuh a uou
political president, uoed not err theroln?
aiiu wuui is mo policy oi tiioauminis
tratloit on financial questions, tho lead
ing Issues of tho future? Has It cot a
lolloy of any sort? If so, do we find It
n tho volcoof the sixty republicans hi
congress who went with .Mr. Marshall
for-iv kUlctly .roveuuo tarlll", or In tho
votes of-'tho olirhty or ninety repuLH
cans who fayored protection'.' Do wo
11 ml It In tho votes of a largo majority of
the republican members who support
fd Air. Ijoui'hridcu'arsnolutiou for the Is
sue of fifty millions uiorp of greenbacks,
or In tho votes of thu.Tcpublican niluorl
ty wno resisted nm proposuiour aiiu
what aro GencraL Grant's opinions on
t!iLi,o vital uuesUous? Does ho know
any moro about them than the veriest
tyro in poiiuciu-ecouomy 7 aias no got a
financial cr.ced? If ho has, pray what
Is It? Can, Holionoki van lhitler, can
Corbln tell?
Hut thero ?uro loud aim reiterated
promises about reduction, of expendi
ture.. Mr Dawes Informed the people
of yew Hampshire., that yen, Grant
woh In favor of ciitlliiK the nnnronrla
lions il()Wi U the Iqn'v'at posslblciTguro,
and'jthat wlnjW.Ye'j" ho could sea aphanca
to save, a Mugfe dollar it should siircly bo
doivj; u;" Hi" ,9u'y.r1l!U o.f thin prom
ise which fiio vuunirviiit.tjfuiBt-cii, so utr
as the president p'crebnally is concerned,
Is tho ruUlng of tho salaries of Ills two or
tlireo doorkeepers, and tho appointment
bf two or threw needless sham sepretarles
on lils oinciui siair. wucn 1110 people,
lie-in to roallzo.that their taxes uro ro-
jluced thoy will begin to believe that un-
uocessury cxpcuuiitires navo been cut
oil", nixl not till then. And oven when
that auspicious hour arrives they will bo
apt to attrlbuto this roform moro to their
own vehement outcries for relief, backed
by tho reiterated demands of ho Inde
pendent pross. than to tho udmjnlstrav
tion'ri ununciui skiii or us uesire ior re
trenchment. 1
Tho publlo debt has been reduced, us
ft certainly ought to bo in v!ov
f tho enormous surplus in tne
treasury, drawn from tlio pockets of tho
iieonlo by an xorb!taut and remorseless
system of taxation. Wlien both tho
. i ... ....i ii.
dout und taxes are reuueeot Uipuoiiu
wlllTieislh fo feel tfi'ut"tlic( plali iiow-"i7er'
sued Is not merely a iiev application of
tho Dinsonemo'oi rouiuiigi'i'oier to pay
Paul. The retluctirfil- bf tlfo debt, too,
shows rather larger on papbr than In
fact; aud tne credit orau ino really val
uable results In tbjs, benalf ,1s duo very
much to Mr. Bputvyeil, and not at nil to
Gen. Graut.
Rut after nil, dne of the mopt marked'
and disastrous fulur? p(tlh) ;idmlnls
irntlon. In Its elTect upon the republican
lmrtv. and tuvon Gen, Graut .pcrsoQAlly..
f'spriqgsjropiji1-8 .ftq-0'; omom
patronage. From.thu members of his cab.
fnt and his forolgn -ministers all tho
Tenth Stroot. Thornton's
SATURDAY-EVENING, MARCH
way down to tho very tax collectors arid
tldo waiters, no president over mado so
many weak, incompetent, and, viewed
irom a party standpoint, utterly worm
iest appointments. The great majority
of them impart neither dignity nor
strength to tho president, his adminls
tration. or the republican organization
many of them bring all three Into dlsre
puto. .Nepotism, always uisgracerui
favoritism, admirably fitted to exclto Jcal
ouslcs and heartburnings; and lucapaol
tv. which breeds contempt, hsvo chsr.
acterlzed a lariro class of General Gram's
appointments; whilomany of his must
lavorcu ueneiiciarics, tnougn tney nayo
beeB-mble te -acenilte fortunes, had
not tho slightest claim to the rewards o f
tho republican party, never rendeed It
nnv lurvlKua i.rn Minw tnnle nfflm.' titil
have been onfy a damage to ft over since1
auu worso than all, tne 1'reMdcnt lias
bestowed some of these ofllcea for pecunl
ary considerations.
No administration can survlvo such r
waste, such a venal proposition of its
paiTonago as wis.
In short, Gen. Grant has, at tho closn
or ins nrst year, proved so lamentable a
miiuro, uotu as a statesman and a poll'
tlclan, that no well-Informed and far
stjolng republican' contemplates bis re-
nomiuation as a posaioiiity; wni.'oa largo
body of tho wiser and moro cautious
members of tho party apprehend that
his coursu must inevitably break It in
pieces beforo the next presidential cleo-
IJUII.
IRICJSS REDUCED.
z
t'latlou limo(iiii'IHO'l nmoyiriNii wriftttij'lho)
or?i duU, villi, (be , K
LKDiXrilAGAZI!lE9 iM) WKEKUKS
t fxilill.lion lowetrliili rlc Hthr of tho follow
ing II U) I'orlixlkiN i 3 ui r niniiim, v. lUrp
ti t Mapiiiar. Ur r-rrJ Weekly, lUrptr'i lUir.
AUmiUo Montlilx; Tlio (il)-, l'otnim Meln,
1 1 . I
It 9 .UUI1I.II
imh1'. Frank lilli
liippincoii'a MieuLinv. iiimik
M!k
rani
I't lllu.lrtlf.l Monthly, Kranlc
lyifltc JIliiatrAtett hraimMr.
OIU ami Ntw, Tim
Chiinuojr Conirr, llrarth ami Ilomn. Klthrr of I ho
followltij ti vi 1'c'io.llvali at ft V, Tit: (lOilrr'a
La.ll' lloek, Madama iMmorrU'i lfntlily, The
Flirt'Doloff.ral Jounlil. TliofolloinHJ W'rrA-
lal alf:ii, m. the lUvrraldr, l'akarr MonthlT,
Tlx. lAdli-V Frund. The following i CI IVrloilieala
it i, ru: Tim Kclrrtic llaailnn, Krrrj Haturdar,
Tim Mation. Tba folloirlnr uiblhliod at I JO) at II W,
Tlx: Ttieiouns to k.T. f. Arthur Home Masa-
un, l'ctrm' ilsipuiae. AAittm,
S. W. lMntinjatnl Publlhlng Atioohtlon.
Car llox tin. ClnclDDall. Ohio.
marSllin
JJASTUB'S SALE.
St.ilftf lllhioia, Alfxatnlrr OountJ, at
Atexan-
icr tuuuij urcmi uaun.
Ihlhemattrrpf TTiS IHrnal Central 1UU Uoaa
Lonipany, n. William liaivrr.
I'ulJle notk-f la h'rfbr rltrn. that In ixirtuance
of a dneif tal onltr ntrJ la tlio aboif ntltl.
emu, In nil court, n th sith Uyof July. A. !.
i7V, ut inn jmy icriii iurrai. A. u. i.
John Q. Ilmrmiii, HmUi In fuanrrry r nuhl
.cuntv. Mill." m.llu titconJ Uj of. Apiil X.
IK tSTO, at li o'clock amoon of aalti ilajr, arllat
rhblwanminri to tlif hlk'hot Milder, forcaah.at
tne outli-vrrt iloor of lh rou rt llonlt In th city
of Cairo, in cotmiy, th frlnini ilticrlbl
rlcitntr, tiluata in the r-HTot Cairo, county of
Alexander n'l Hlatoof llllnuit, to-nll; ltuum
brH ciKht.- n hi lllock numtKT'J one (I)
aucordlna to the rcconlaJ map or. put thereof,
tiifrthfr with all anl 'lofiiUr lha trnniifntt anJ
htrpditamcnta llirreiislo MnuRtns.
J01IXQ IIAIIMAN,
Matter hiClianrerr.
Cairo, Illinois Mx-eli Utli,.V. D.UW.
imrllilM
M
ASTI.It'.S.SAL.K.
Eixloof Illinr.n, Alexander Connly, . Alexan
der county Circuit Court.
In the mutter of The, Miami Central Rail Ron! Tt.
Djii.c-I Held and William llarker. On bill to en
forcn Yrndor'i 1-in.
Publlo notice II lieri-brclrcn. tint la tmmianc.
of n iltCTftal order entered In ll nbore entUle.l
raove, in laid court, on tboSntliday of July, A. I).
lMJU.of UieJulT term thereof. I. John O. llarman.
Jl.i-tcr ht Chancery ofeaid cnunly.will, on the He.
rood day of April. A. II. 170, at II o'clock in the
iurcuofln.pi vaiu qiiy, eu at piiiHioauetion 10 inn
lillhet Ix'Mcr, fo; caah, at the aoulh.vreit daorot
lh court houio in the city of Cairo, la aald coun
ty, the folloalnn deicriUid real e.tate, aituato In
Ihairltv of Cairo, counlr of Alexander, and State
of IlliimU, to.Hiu I.nt nUinbere.1 Sote nlee n (17)
in lllock numlx-red One fh arcordina- tn the re.
conledniniiorpl.it Hereof, tesetlier with all aud
vincuiar iiieitneiiunia anu nreaiiauient tneir-
UnUl belollKlUR.
JlUl.,li. IIAKHA.N,
Muter In Ohtunery,
Cairo, 111., March U1I1, A. U. I7V.
inarll.lt 1
rilltUSTEE'S SALiE.
WherrM. Cordelia C. Atellind Josenli I. Abell.
hcrhukUnd. by their certain lK-o.1, beariiiK lto
the twentieth ilav-of Aumit. A. 1). IKS. and re.
corded In Ivook 'Z" of doedi, on p It, in the
Hcirder'n mhco- of Alexander county, llllnoi.,
ilid coiiiey in fco to the underiixned, Jaii.ee W.
McKinnoy, the following ilevcrilied lot or parcel
of land, to-vril, Lot numbered (Ihirty.aaTen) J7, hi
lllotk uumliered (fifty une)31.inthnollr orCairo.
rViiinty of Alexander and ttaie of IHItiol. Pro-
rinfti, hum ever, inni in caio 01 uciuiiii 111
tho nartnent or a certain rrominirv note.
of the aid Cordelia K. AU and Jixeph
1. -A Ull bearing even dale with raid Truat
Demi, for the mm of Twilvo Hundred
Iiollaie. with iutereat at the rato of twelve ner
cent per annum frmn malurltr until paid, and due
and parablo lu the order vf the under-
nuno.l, Jatnei V, Mclvlnney, at tho. City
National lUnk of Cairo, in tit mouths after
(be date thereof, that the. uudar.iKuad, the
wlil James W. McKinncr. I1I1 leiral renra-
aaiiutivra or rttlomova aliould proceed and
ae the aald premUc tu by aald deed pro id-
t'i, ituii uAi'umu iu inv urciiascr n cooa auu
to
Blithe em deed.' converinir
an ilia
right and title
of the aald Qordi'll.t K. AMI wid Jonoph 1. A 111
her liutband, by aald U od nonrevad to Uie under
aiKitfd. Am), vchereai, default Jua U'eu limdo In
the payment nfaid note, aud tlio entire principal
and Interrat llioreof remama dun ami unisild,
Sow. therefore, uotifle la lierehy clven. tint lv
virtue of the ternia and ronilillana of aald Trmt
lliced, 1 will, 011 frlday, April Ivt, 1H7U, at the court
nmuo 111 cairo, nuiioi', at ino nniiror to o'clock,
a.m., of aald day, tll I lie premitea aforoald, el
iHMio vi'iiuue 10 ma iift-iurm umutr ior easii in
und. und will execute and deliver to the mirclu.
(ffii.dced therefor. .
Mortjagce and Truitce.
Green A Gilbert. Attornerg.
tClrv, Illinois, March lltli, U70mrlOd2Oj
WOOD.
WARD,
Ill.lt I'll 1 V
I, prepared to All ordeia promptly and aallafHctorily
wlththe best oak and hlckprr firewood. '
Leare orders at Union's old stand, nr at tho pnat
orUc.' seprtt
tLUHKADS
OaRDS, e.,i
j t- : 1
I'rlnled at the office of the Cairo Gullailn,
Building.
12, 1870.
BARREL FACTORY.
JgARRELS.
BARBELS
OF AM.
KINDS
r and . .
Xiiquor Kegs of All Sizes
On hand, or mado to order, at tho Cairo Barrel 'ao
torr, iooioi rounn atrcflt, uniro, iim.
TrimnlBar, on Moat or In
Aone at call. Support lioma labor.
Warahoaae.
rowsimd
MARDLE YARD.
2JUCKRIEGEL, NEWBERRY & CO
PRACTICAL MARBLE WORKERS,
Monumental IDeeignex's
ana inipunvra t
Itatlan 9f arblr, Bcotcb Uraal, r.U,
Wut-tdomnitid 'Worlc-aliop cor. 3J k St. Ann tr.
owKNouono, ..... Kentucky.
MoulimrnL. Valllta. rirtRlnnna. Minll I'nlnili.
I"JC. etc.. executed with superior worlunaiuliip, at
loc.t prlcc. Enstlali, German arwl Hebrew leld.
injr none) in mo ii airie ; mirtjie anu granite ligure
ui ma urn ffciuniora oi .nrnrwi ininorieii. ana nil
, ... , , u.Miii 1. niujiAS, Accnt
Jun.llJIf Cor. SlhMrret and Commercial tie,
i1ITY NATIONAL BANK.
Oiiiro, XIIIxxoIms.
CAl'lTATi
II:
W. P. IIAL.L.1UAY, Prcildaati:
A. B. MAKKOHO, Caartleri
WALTKH ItYHLUP, Aaalalnnt Caahlar.
illrtclort.
STAATSTATLOK.
W.P. II ALU DAT,
HOI1T. 1I.ICU.S'MN01IAM,
BTKPUKK IllltU.
8COTT WII1TK.
ur.u. U. Mll.LIAJiaWA,-
A..IJ. S,
jj. SAKFoan.
Exckaage, Cola, and Ualted States Roads
Bought anil Sold. ,
Deporil Ittcavcd,' and a Central Hanking
Jjtuiiuu vonaxtctea.
drcsrcsdtf '
rjllIE FIK3T NATIONAL UANK
UANIKL. IIUKD,
I llOBT. W. MILLftR
l'reildent.
I ice.-I'ro.I'lont.
C.N. IIUallEM, CkMt,
Collections Prompt! Attended to.
atichamara, Catav, Baa at Natta and United
Stataa fccurltlea,
BoUfllt i,TLrl fitolcl.
Iatrre.il AUoiTcd-ba Tine HcnosiU.
frbldtf
INSURANCE
IV. II. Morris. " II. II. Caiidee.
Q AN DEE & MORUI8,
Notaries Public and Jusurauce Agruls.
OaIto, IlHyxC3i..
OFFICE No. 71 OA10 Ltree, CHy National
jjunv uMiuiiny, UGCilu
JURE AND MARI2JK INSURANCE,
COMPASIKSt
NIAGARA, NEW YORK;
' ASSETS...: $i,ISfl,2I0 30
GERMANIA, NEWijYORK;
ASHT.T3 01,0011,031 78
HANOVER, KEW YORK!
AfUETrt-...... t720,76'4 13
REPUBLIC, NEW YORK;
- AH-lKTi3.ir.r...f...$7M,ta 0 '
Comprising the Uodarwrlters Agency.
YONKER3, NEW YORK;
ASdKTS .e)N7B,4i 19
ALBANY CITY;
AbflETS aSS,103 U3
FIREMAN'S FUND, BAN FRANCISCO
AHbE116,(Coll)U.M7t,Ooe 00
SECURITY, NEW YORK; (Marine.)
.V93i.T3-......-8l,13i,HlU 00
titores, dwelliugi, furniture, hulls and caraoes
Insured at rales a. faroraMer as sound IterftlAnent
security will warrant. -
I respettully aOs iff tboolllaens of Cairo; a share of
their paironsg-i. '
hot uk u. .-v. Jiyojira,
Offlco at First Notional llsuk.
clothing:
JjEW CLOTHING 1
Hvory t lxi.xxc 3S x- e m To.
BARGAINS FOR THE PEOPLE.'
lMll.I4l.lt St, JHIM-KH,
HaTln cloved out their old stock of Clotliloir, Iito
brotigfat on a
I.Hrgo ttatl Splendid Stock
Which embrace eyery kind of
IrnSBiloaable Uentlemen'a Wear,
And such rs Is aultc-1 to al) cIhmcs.
They would ask cpociaI attentiou 10 their supply of
Mal AXXCl. Oapaj,
In which ther nrofess lo lead the iinrVel ylJ, in'
their
Which embrace all stiles of CloUm. r?u.ttm'V
Tweeds, etc., from which they manufacture. ., . ,. ,
CXOTIIIVa TPlOMOEK,
in the beat manner, and "Jicijf ftahlpnabia. Their(
Is very toniplete, Includlnic many novelties never bv
fore biouaht tolhismsikst.'
.,1m I
TRU.NKH, OF KVERVHTVUCj VAIWBH, OAltl'Ef
. assured of their. abUitirio .ell r.m.i.Vr., ii,.i....
Aacli, cheaper tnB ever before, they rely on a ds
wtwtaatloj publlo to extcudthetn the palronaiinthey
" U31 daif
Un til u
is lierelTr tfw ' Jlf 1
order fnlan-il In iI,."t.-
0 UJLLi jl0,,9f Jimwry term thf-wif A 'Si9J
..; Herman, Matter in CI rcsry foJ
"111. on llin Miwnrt.l ln .r 4 .Ji '-
-if, on tlinhwofla'dnT ofcAnn'i.
At !. Ai ...
vjtivvuxii.Jio---tjujilMJBH10rf. 'j
Q W. GREEN,
(Snceeajor to jallls, Green Co.,) ' ' '
AND ,
Gcufnd Commission Merchant,
mtl tr
rt D.-vVILLlAMSON, "'a'-
nHOLESALE C1HOCKR,
I'RObUCE AMD CQMiUaaiOMl .rT
33tx an o b; a, .re.
No. 7(5 Ohio Levet, CalM?IlH
older'' "'1")n ,(T?n ,0 conaninenla tad fUUxjaj
1 ;;iiw
gAWL WILSON,
"fltl SM
1 !ft ol
' -unail'i
Dealer In'
BOAT STORES, GROCERIES ANBPJH).
TlSIOyS, - piHno
IXIO Olxlo Xje9Trf. 'T
13tf Cairo, IlllMlav-:i('l
: 1 ...... rr .
pKTER CUHL,
Kxclnalve
n Pittw
FLOUR MERCHANT AND jntXltW
ag est.. ; i ,
Xo. 80 Ohio leree, Cairo, JUlauaia.
Jjrders solicited an J promptly and iVIafaotoHlyf
1 . . " i
DYAS T. PARKER. JOUfT . POTUJtl?.
TTATTfT?n . tJITiTTTO ''
kf'
. ill !
General ''.J't-i
Comtulsslon nntl ForTrarilinr
MereiiiU
And Dealers; lit
II Bill
liar. Corn, Onla, Hmn, nud aai Klraelar)
a -rou per, ,
OHIO 1,EVKK M .'.Uj.CAlrlO, ILtJ"
Ptd" v.i'iri -n( JtaltWll
1 "'- r; 11 "I
I. I). ATCRS.
K J. Arm:
AYKl.SA OO.7- -
rHII .' .! I J.
' 3lT Xj onxi,
. 1 '! .
txn orjixavL
09MM IHSIOA' ME It GUAM.
. ..- 1
mv.wv, WAIIW.
mariruii
CvTRATTOV nnin XfUV
r-'.i.,. . - l.t , til.tfoiH -.'
iniicceesors WSlrallvn, Uudaon as Uatkn,uii
WHOI.KSALK "S'"""'
(Irocew and ComnilxIoiT ' MiAaKtsil?
AgenUol 4 .. .4 - , ,
American Powder ttv., ivud ntaatsilaetUMta T
Asriua ror C01i1.11 Tnrne, t,,.,..
rv. n? avi.i.. 1 ...
oclI'eaJif
. . - m.v . . . SIS. Mn
JM. PHILLIPS A'Ctt, ' . .
t :i .nai wila S-441M A
(Surcesvora so K ii. Hendricks A Oo., . .aeot
Fonrardltiff and Commisslou Mcrcfc'iuiU
-AND - .
HIIAKFnOAT PUOPaiETOltM; ... t
OrtlXTO - XUixtolta.
Liberal Advances Mr.de on Contlgnminlt?-,
Ire prepared lo reeelve, store or forward Ireirflts ,J,fc
Hlpolntut buy or sell on oommiulnn. lu.inU..
' l"l v w,u, 1
promptness.
MlOdaatt
F.
VINCENT,
1 ..s
'-I
Doaler In Orocerles, I.lme, Pla.tcr I'arls, 'ilasterV'
Jlalr, Cement. "ivi
. . 1 U
9 a .Mtf'J
Intiulk, olwayaon hand.
Corner Eighth street -
Ohio Levee, Cairo Illinois.
myiadiidi twt
FOREIGN EXCHANGE.
f. a .
JpOK SALE,
'""'A
mm w . a.
VtMKf
IT "
JOHN W. THOVKIt at CO.,
IJR0KE1W AND EXCHANGE DEALERS 1
EiKhth street, second door frum Com. Ati., 'ins
EXCHANGE ON , A
Great Ilritnln. I Sni.thr. rti fleit-tMaiiw ' a
Ireland. Krm...
Nortliorn Gormonjr, J Suoilpn,
Norway,
Also. I'AftfcflrM TIVa. t r.
Iflterpool, London, Jlatre, Antwerp, iJrm'-.
and Hamburg, to New 1'orL-
Or to any point West.
JeScsat'011" WJ 00 ny polnt ,n Ea05
JOHN W. TKOYElt & CO.,
Real Estate, Doud and Stock Drokcrs," c4
1 ' - .!
Will attend fo'lha navment of fitale. riAtinvw ,n. mtm
.-.1 .ii ....ii ' -"i - --.wirz'i i.
...r.,aiii.ii vuuuria iieriaininir 10 a ih..isiul.
UIlOKEKAflK.
Kioiith Stiiket, second door from Com.' JMt
" - v,ir,, aaa.
TAILOR.
aO(OIlNKLTir llllVI.K
Alfl ?-a . i T . I f O M
t HO 03I3IEUOIAI. AVH.VUE,;
In Elliott, 1 HsyUiornosi lloot and rJhoa'fitoraVaJI
TUP, ILLINOIS. ,
arcultioii done a short notice. naarMt'i)
STOVES, TINWARE, ETC. "!".srt
IIALTiTSYlS . 0 It A It fE K R oW'V
STOyu BTOIjl 1
asm YildiMi
-A-t
OWrerr'llH awl Sfcrrir8aT 'vr!l
iroBBXNCr m
1L L 1 1 "UI
No. iriO WAGING TON AVENUE,
(Above the Market lloma.l -
Roofing, Gutlerlnii Spouting ' and eieamboi.1 Work
done in a uist and subatanli
manuer, at short 00
dtMWm
net,
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