.es Cairo OFFICIO: No. 113 Tonth Stroot, Thornton' Building. DAILY EDITION THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1S70. JOHN H. OBERLY,&'CO Thu female oompo.sltiir.s.ln the Huston 'Traveler' ofllee earn from $12 to $20 per week. ' Out of one million children born In Purl every year, xcvetity-llvo thousands are illegitimate, anil of tlio llle"itlmiuc children G) per cent, are never reo Denized. gen. mum o'nTTie "cuh-axs. (ieucral James Watson Webb, In u letter to lln X. Y. 1 Tribune,' ray liu wan told by the agent of the Associate l're4 Unit In; knew tin fuel that a late major general In our army, now living In New York, has ollercd lilt cervices to bring twenty thousand soldiers to Havana ami drive the Obana from the island, f needs be; and another major-general, who served during thu rebellion, ami now resides in Massachusetts, has writ ten to the captaln-gencral, oderlng " bjlng down forty thousand men for thu name purpo-o. The public' would like to have thu nunie-i of I lies devoted frlendi of Spanish tyranny. Till-: IllOX I LA I) A Tlt AS V At The New ork 'Herald' hays lliut pri vate Intelligence hit" been ref-eled In New York of tin safety of the irouclad Atlanta of Trlomfo, which wiKsold loan agent of iJalnaVe and en I led for ilajil last December. It appear thut a short time alter the execution of Salnitve the- tlanta arrived oll'ihe harbor of l'..rt uu I'riuee, but the dllc-rlii olurge, hearing that Hie pureha-er hud been executed, and no one come to claim the vessel, de parted and ream 7.viiUm;iI around the Hi hamas or sum- ol the Islands on the Went Indian aiohlpelego, and 'oue ipiently It would be very difficult to hear frmi her, She Is believed to be all right and no doubt by this time negotiations f ir her purchase have been entered into flfcjyb'ytSaget, the eucessnr of tlio unhappy . 'Wslnave .She now probably Is Mutely rid ing at anchor In sumo Mitig West Indian harbor. IIOMAN VIU.A J.S'T) MUSEUM FOJi SALE. The Villa Albunl, now owned by the l'riuce Torloulu, and one of the beat known nnd most richly stored with works of art In the vicinity of Hume, is oll'ered, with all It- treasure, for rule, the price asked I-Iiik SLMW,000. Hon. John' Hlgelow writes to Win- i . liryaiit, editor of the N Y. livening Past.' and pre.-l- dent of thelntely nrgauled .Metropolitan Art Museum "' purchate of Hie villa by the as-oelatloii. , w. U,,,J " '"u,3r I"B -It Is Improbable that so good nu oppor- ! ' "W u frtu hlme.ful tunlty III soon again be ollored, to i 'f this naluie. He re cure f,.r this country the art collection of I w,l, kUTt' t,a' rly la o. which It .orelvMands In need. The Al- , -arcer. which were pu-.e. I at t he banl Villa museum, among Itflinnu eol- lection, Is reckoned inferior in value only to those of the Vatican and the C-pllol, tid It Is e-peeially rich In (Jreek ! rtnltury of the best period. Among ihe-e ! arc:aimou, nas-reneim aiiiiiious, hhiu by Wliickelniuiiii to be, after the Ap , polio and I.uccoon, the most heatitllul , monument of anlhpilty extant; and I bronze Apolo, believed to be the orlg , lual matue by Praxiteles and described i i . tin.... ft.,. ..... ..i i.. i.'.ii.iiii.n ....i ay i liny, mere uiu m iiinn Etruscan collections and a picture gal lery containing works by Pemgino, Oliilio llomaiio, Ouldo, Domeiiichluo nnd others. Mr. Hlgelow Miggckt that the edlllce nnd giounds, if not needti', might be nold atn price that would greatly reduce the cost of Its contents, or "it might per- ; Ijaps be worth the while of your associa tion to couslderthe practlblllly of retain ing it and converting It Into n school for Ainorlxnn urilulM lii ItniiiH. hI in t l:ir tn the . , ., i . .., i .. i ruT.iJt, ft. I.. vtrMJj Commob ds of the ichdolKMUstaiued there and at Athens by " NvfW Yor 'WoiW. the government of France, to which a few , Tho ,eeKn,CH .ected at the demo of the most promising young artists In , cr,n,j primary meeting in the cities ai.d the empire are now heiit to ntudy at the various towns of the dtate, assembled in public expense for the public advantage, convention ut the Malehouse In this This vi.,,1 wo,,,,, m-kJ a delightful re-l- j;;"';;'1,! donee, and might bo converted Into an j, u. Hazard, of tlieftateceiitral com Artists' Home' upon fome basis that, at i niitlee. Thu attendance was tmtually mo Inordinate expense, might render In- large. calculable service to American art, and I n' SJtWl r Ik-ct great honor upon your associa- , f t.,MriMU, Mr. H'lai wus elected tl m." jifl. nut'LEu f h:xm:si:e oex SUE ' D. The notion of the'lloti-oof Represenla tl vc, Iu reluslng to expel Mr. Uuller, of TeittH'ssel', for receiving money for the appointment to a cadetshlp, will he met with universal condemnation. It Is true that n resolution to that eliVct received 102 votes iu the atllrmatlvo toOiln the negative, but wanting the requisite two thirds, it wiiBdiifeiited. A vote of censure however, Was pased unanimously. A body of men, that a few tuya before with a righteous lu.l'gualion ileiutiutled tho Insftnt expulsion of Mr. Whittenioro lor ine Hamo oiieiice, lias lowereu iin euce wneiuer it is none turougu a con hluh standard ofinorallty iniwt HUtldenly,' Hlituiional ooiiventlon of the alate of t . be satisfied now wlih n elngle vote of Rhode Island or by ct.ngrehs, under the censure upon Mr nuih-r. This man had -'ue t tffSHftZ prostlltited Ills iilllco ami his opportunl- ,.,. of ,lt. United ritate. Iu either vase ties for personal gain, anil no longer tlo- aorve.s to associate wlih Innpimhle, men, and It would rttm natural for a body of honorable men to rid itfolf . . . . ,-ts(T , of the presonce of It nit'inhur whose olll- clal connection with U Ih u reproach to Its good name and character. With mch an Ineonslileiicy as la apparent in the action of the House In the two caeca of Whlttemorc and Rutlcr, public men will cease to wonder at the popular belief that a life In Washington Is most cor rupting in Its Inlluence. If the House of ll'.'pre.'entatlves choose to allow a mem ber to continue In membership of that body whom It rntitddors o guilty of dis honorable olllcittl conduct as to deserve and to receive unanimous vote of com Urc, it will find that It ha brought as much reproach upon Itself as It will shame upon the country. For by it own record It ha proclaimed to the world that Its own members are not all honorable men. It opened the cudetahlp Investigations with a tragedy, followed In ita second act with a farce. It is now time that Mich a drama closed. Tlu actors are not ''-.tars" In both performance. PEE SO SAL. (ierrlt .imlth has sent another thou.v and dollar. to IhctiiiUVrlug Cuban. It Is stated that Alexander Dumas, Sr, has been engaged as traveling "Inter viewing" reporter by 'l-a Petite l'reeeat -a -alary of tlO.WOn year. On Hint Wyumlugjury was what the rlbuld might call a heti-Mirs. Amelia Hatcher. And didn't she eel! Four ii.,y, and hutched It out niaii-laughtei I.. l... ft,., .1.. .r.... lU'.irlil Captain Kyre, or the British steamer Il.mibjy, dc-crves the treatment skipper Irewni ncelved from the woman ol Marbleheail, which Whlttler has Im mortalized: i "eihsii p I) fur tiHo tie satlol away Kiom l.kim ship .0 Chai-ur Hay iiKf Aitf fntm a alsiltlsi, wreck. . . ' .ay by l.jr b)T they eHd (u him. , Jl . .ti-ifr.l i4Mk or ii' liitftU tuu-ibKb ! fi-h "gnu 04 Hoj J lr. ja far hn nrl I'ift, V u ui.U u.tl f. lt.ft j ui 1 rifn J .14 i tt II r &. VoiMugf iUXVh hr V Corbiu, who, us a ptesldeulial brotlur in-law, lias done a thriving buslue.ss In gold gambling, liu turned up again; this time In Hie character ol a letter-writer. Hit corre-poiideucc l.s with Judge Sprint er, o Ohio, and i of a peri-oiiul nature C'oibiu lufuruiii the judge lliut ho Imrju-t UiadoaHllle trillo of j1,IMI by elllllU hu liou-ein Now York. He has now re moved to New Jernt-v. where his taxes, In spite of lilmdf, amouut to70(KKi He hu reduced his debts to about ,. , .. i I.. -. to d-al hoiieitly with all men; never had ii laWfiiiit In hli, life, and hones never to Ve M.rluu- ..fleiise to others; he grieves i( Uul lh(. po)l,eaus have lately v. Itl,v u(lled him in const ijueiice of U nur reu,ionshlp to the executive, ut W tl1,ettV0P wUvn ,le present ,rry trt vl.rio w, t ve that It will puz 7ll tlUI, to tiu turn again, etc, etc n , damicrott". Corbln: repeii- .. . . taiicu and prompt reformation are lullii itely better than vaguo promises of ulti mate amendment. . - Ilhoilo Isluml Doaiocracy. Profci'dlug" ofthc State Conven tion ut lrovlliMit'c 'I lie IMtil foriu .Voinluuttons fr Ntntc OIIlfL'IM. , lmvinifol votes to Mr. llratltonlV 3U. Mr iiHss, on taking the chair, made a short address, in which ho ild that tho duty ol the convention was to tiuUiiuato a ticket whluh would u-ceive tho vote of the democratic party, mid that, iioiwuh stunning all that w suiil to the con trary of a iletiiocrailu parly In Rhone Island at the republican convention the older day, there was a democratic party in thuhlale. The lepuiilleaiis were he ginning to fee thai the constitutional ameiiiiuieutx, Intended to recoiiHtiuul the hotiih ami secure a republican majority there might necure it democratic ma jority in the north, 'lhe aiueiidmeiitM were uure to allow men to go to the polls in this state, who for -10 years pant had been prevented from to doing. Tlie.se men within a year will he allowed thu t fut f hutIVage, and It makes no ditler these men will vote. When tlie.su null' iitlmeiitfl are, by lUMclamalloii of the picHiilutit, announced as adoptetl, then, (l Up) couatltuiiou ot Rhode Island does IIOl lllllia llIUIllil tllianis i. 1 iitv, , ij0p0 u,0y will'go to the uolla, oiler, their not allow uaiurauzeo ciiit-ns m i vote, nnd let tho ofllcera refuse -their ballots If they dare. Applause, bevorat nominations were made for governor, but all were withdrawn except the name of Iyiuan Pierce, of Provi dence, While the appointed committee wero pressing Mr. Pierce to accept the nomlila lion, a committee was appointed to pre pare resolution" and submit them to the convention. The Hon. Thos. titeere, of Woonsock, from that committee, reito1' ed the following, which were utmuinv ly adopted. Hcnolved, That tho democracy of Itliodu Island now, as heretofore, adheres to too principles of the constitution ol theU. S., and demands, and will main tain for other, ns fur as In them lies, the rights and privileges guaranteed thesev eral Mates and the people thereof by that, the fundamental law. Resolved, That the naturalized c'tl zens ought, by the constitutional law of the state, to be permitted and allowed the exercise of tho right of suilrage on thu same ttrms ns native born citizens. Resolved, That the present tarlll'ls a gross outrage upon (he people or cue uni ted fctutcs, giving no satisfaction to the manufacturer, and robbing the people by compelling .them to pay unnecessarily exorbitant prices for the necessaries of Hie. Hesolved, That the Internal revenue system blunderingly continued, is nil nnyiiiguiid expensive, and not nearly .so advantageous to the treasury as wouid be one less Inquisitorial and giving excuse lor a less number of otllcials. Resolve J. That the republican pirty and the present administration preach economy so frequently that they deem iheiuselves excused from practicing it, and Mr. Dawes, of Massachusetts, was honest and thruthful when he said that neither the senate or the president would dojin.vthltig In the way or retrecli meiit ami reform. Resolved, That the democratic party of the state nf Rhode Island holds now, us ever, that the national debt should be paid ucenrding to contract. Reolved, That the fact that, ufter five years ut peace, the union Hill remains iiurcstored, and military rule is Mill maintained in large portion of the re public, is In itself proof that the party In power has not the disposition to re-establish the union in its ancient symetry, mid to restore real pence, with Its atten dant ble:slug, loall the people, and thut such a party Is unlit to be longer trusted with control of th- government. Mr. Verry presented the following additional resolution, which was adopted. Resul veil, That the democracy of Rhode Island sent greeting to Hie gallant de mocracy of Connecticut, anil that we cherish the earnest belief they will eheer the hearts of the patriot every where by the triumphant election of James K. Kuglish on thu first Monday of April next. Mr. Pierce having accepted his nomi nation, Hie following nominations for statu olllcers were made: ' For Lieutenant i Jovernor Charles IJ, Cutler, of Warren, For Secretary of .State -William J. Miller, of Bristol. For General Treasurer Philip Rider, o, Newport. For Attorney General Geo. N..RIir, of Fust Providence. After passing the usual resolution of thaiiKs to ine presiiieni nun secretaries, and eiupoweitug tlio Mate central com mittee to Ml all vacancies that may oc cur in (ho ticket, the convention ml Joiirued at Ut.lO o'clock p. m. The ticket I- one of tiiu best that the democracy of this state has of late years nominated, and It will he no surprise to knowing politicians If there is a great gain in the democratic returns on elec tion day. CLOTHING. EW CLOTHIXOJ. N SvorytliiuK 3T" i- o ay li HAIiiaiNS Foil THE PEOPLE! 311LLV.H & nil.I.IJl, Having .do.ed out thsir old .took of Clolhlnn, hate brought on a Large nnl Splomlltl .Stork WJile h embraces ere ry kind of I'nslilniialiltt (Jeiitlf nirir Wear, And such as .a auiteltoall cli.'et, The t.uldsk es;ia; sttvut on to th'ir nipp y i Hats nud Capo, In 'r.i')i thf y wn'i-s. to lesd tin- niar'aet tisu i.. Iheir , lkIC'fO (xtlUllS, Which einbrsre all atyle of Clolht, Cast mrr, Tweeds, hi... Irom alauli they manufacture 'I.OTIII.ll lO OHIICK, In the t-t manner, aud tritly faihlonaWe. Their stot I; of tai'titlnticu'N Fttriilsiliiiig Cioudo ( er tiimplele, ini'luditiK loan novelties nerei be fure hioUKht to this limit t, ntUMCft, OF KVKItY HTYI.f- VAl.ISK.s, CAKI'ET HACIW, KTO. Assured o their nbllltr lo sell Roods fr-im their nevt stovl;, oheaper tnau ever lelore, they relyoua dis irniiinutiiii public to extend them the pationace they leerte. U3t daif (JROUERIEd, LlCiUOlWcV TORACCO. JM YTuTs: CO.," vikh.i:s ui. -itoci:tts, 1 OHIO LEVEE, VAlllO, ILLINOIS', Also keeps Htly oil hand a most complete ' toiik of ! l,10.t;tMt.S, WIIIHKIK8, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY, UI I'orl, Jladtlra, Sherry and Catawba WIIsTBjl. ita, auiNT roa J, H1EO CO'S CELEHHATED W11LEL 1NO ALE. We sel exclusively (or CASH, to vrtilah vte luvdatta atteniion iifeluse rush btiyert . al-8ieclal attention paid to filllug ordr. do2ls(iSdlf JpOK SALE. TWO FARMS IS BALLARD COUNTY. THO 1VKIX IMPKOVKO Mlt1K In north tlllrl, containing nlout lMcie mWi, tonne Ur-cllinxliouiieiiuU nil iiFCt-f-nrout-huu-i'i on one o! tlinn;uil a cwiuj;e ilvtelllng. autitcs iil one of the llnrl tntwecu biirni in tlio cniltey on lle iitlicr. Tlies m farm t e in Hie finest tobac co growing region of Knutucky. being par'ly a fertilo vrevk bottom, aol well wstcreJ. Kvery Acre of tho IjiuiI ! uscentible fo the mntt iUPeensful cu'tlrMlon. The farms J ln, ooU ill be .old separately or tn one liOljr. Kor terms and further parllenlara apply on tho prrulf or to SS. W 1.U0U, UlaJiJyillf, Kentucict. or to J. K. ItLAUK, Cairo, lllinol.. Kirch 3d, Wo-dlwtt m T AX NOTICE. To Jninr. Mltrhel, the helra of George QuingsrJ, anil all other in(e,etrl. Vou reherny notitlo i that at a Mleof :ans an ! tonlot for tin-su, county and other tuici, fur the ar 1T, helii ut the court hotii-e in the ily of Cairo, u unly (if Alexurelvr ami stitonf lllinnK, on the &itli uml aiitli B)uf July, t o( in" tho p'in lui.-i'r uf the fiiuHiU im-cribcd (iropi-lly, in.trif In thn name ol Jinei MIU-ln l, the .N H of the N f. of reu II in To'.ru I It.ns'u Went, n acri-a, for the turn nf l mJ, inihvnsiiio of Ueori iluuiKurtl'a in'iri, ll .Nu. 'il in lliock So. 4K inthocity of Calm, lor tin ititn Ol iSt JT, ami that the time of rrnjcmptiori -vrill expimnu the -nh nnd :ith ita) of July, If :u, anil if not if Imunl i'i (d-. f.n.i- i shall apply for a deed Jil pootftsionof Iheabor- devriil premiret, .N. IIL'.VSAfKKIt, liirvhn.er. Cairo, February Jlth, Ii7u. irb.4dlt.lli oiii.icirr'.ss.iiii:. l!y virtue ol A Special i'xeojtion to 'me directed by the Cierlc of i In- cir mt coiut of Ua.n county, in the Mate nf Illinois, i, fimrof itryaa sh.ui tie.yaml apam-t Khulx'th A. Vail, t willottcrnt public salu at thu Koutli-tteitctly diror of the unit hiii-e. in the eiiy of Cairo, i:oumy nf Alex ander uml r-late uf llliiioif, oi tlio fourth il.it of April, A I'. tsro, netwi-cn the h'HiM of t ii'eliielt a in. and .uiiseiof said ilay, to-witi Lot numis-r-etl thir y eight MP) in U.wk numbered Korty oedeu (I,) in the Kir.t Aildition to the rlty of airo, county of Alexander and Mateo llliuol-, witn all impMitrmciita ihrmm aituatsd as thf p operty of tti. i east KIKabMh A. Vail, lor caib to ,n.l said cxeclltlou. I.OfIS II. MYKIt-. Hherlf of Alexander County, llllbol. March ictti, l:e.-wtt M ASTi:its sam:. M.iteof Illinois, Alexander Omar. s. Alexin- dercouiity . irailil Uxin. Inti'i matter ut Krtiis lluoim wh .lie. by JobnJ. Kly, Ins licit friend, 'Ihnmts II- Mv omul's, ms Ouardiuii tor l.inarilli lUiom asd Knurdia tli-eoai. Uu till fur pirtition. I'u'il.'' Notieen hf rebviten, that inpursuine of ade. nCil onier enteral la ijio aboteinivir i IMUse, in s,d isiurt, nu Ut' mxireiitli uy ui K run A. 1 1. ItTu, m Uiu January teitn thereof. .. I. 1T", I, John(. lUrinan, Master m Clwiver) Iir s4id '-ourt, Hill, cm the set-nml day f April, A. II. l;o,at 'i u'ilock in Hit aJl movii uf rsKlua), ell st pubtK auction to the hl!liet bidder li.r taiti.uttlii- aiiuthva-t dunr ol tlie court lioti-e in lliei :tvof C'aiio, in .aid ootinly, thn f..lo;n; dicrtbed real e.tale, itnv.n iu tlio eumit) i A,eXallder, and State, f llillio.s, tO-u it Tlit' we.ttialf of the north mt iitrof ' tton twenty fju) in tosrn.lnp titxteeii t - nuta rsiie toui i"l 1 ilu'thiiil pnnciul iiivriduu. luvetlur uuhaU and siniiular tlieteuiueNt.aBil heiHiUmeut. ti.er"jtitu ts-lunsm. JOHN t;. . ARMAS, Master in Uhanecrt" Cairo, III., Mlr-h ih. A 1. l.Te.-ibUtH- A' TTACII.UK.NT. stsii.of llllneis, Alexander cntlnts, . In th l irviiit (uurt of Alexitider rounty, Uliiivis. April Term, ls;. Ilenj.niiiin ,s Muon vs Q Vim Ilitiiimell. A- Mimpsii; Atuii him-iit, demand l.v.itw. .Sulii'e i. hereby jrnni 'o soutlie.Bid tj. Von llummell lhatanli.l Atiaehnient hss been su.d out f ttiaothue of thoUisK of tb Alexander Ctr. I'tiit Uiurt at the suit "f lhe sal' I ItenjaiHtit M. Muun and a;ainal the i-.t.te of you Ihv ait Q. V4t J t sii. in I for the sum of rive liumir'd itotltr, aide- ilili re.t, directed . the Mm nltsf sam .hiu ty t iexei lite, ahi' Ii aa.d l l lus lieeu returne l by .aid shenU'exi-eiitisl on Lot tn itoi in Itluvk Teiit)-.erii i.'7) in Kml Addition to the i-tty of Cairo, Alexander rounty, lliiiiwl,stli prorlt ofsaiddelcudanti .Now nuteas )ou,th saiii I; Vou llummell, defendant, shall personally b ami ap pear beloro the circuit court of saia count) on the first day uf tin- i.ext term Ihcrrof, to ! hidden n the city of Crtirv, iu said couuty.on tnotlr.t Mon day In tho Month of April next elie special Uil aud plead to said ac-tlou, UHlKUKIil will Ui cutir id ajtiintt )OU in tavnr of aaid pUintitf and the property attai-heil soM to aati.fi tho same with io.i. I0II.N H. IIAItMAS, Clerk. c.iro, 111., KetirtiAry loth, l7t, MsnnA l'oie, I'liuiitilf ' Atturne). fflrtTwIt M ASTEIl'S NAIiK. M tie of Illino's, Alexander ''unty, s. Altxan- der Coiinty Circuit Court. In trcmMterof lt-nry V. lUnninxntrt and Jeoh ItenniRhatr, wtt. Her., 1c,, doitiK Isiaine.s tinder the tints name i,f " II, V. x J tirtinlKhurr vs. IVtrr .itnerjian, Catharine 7..merinan, and J-aintiel StatsTyor and Kdwln l'ir.vn, Tiuslre., etc, and Javob Kline, On biil to lorielo.e mort,UKi'. J'ublio rotk-e is In-li b) jjiwii, ihat i pursuance of a dei'ietal order entrud ill the aboo entillisl i"tue, in saliliourt. on the Twentieth du) idJuu uurj.A. c l;o, ui the Jmnuiry term tlieusif A 1 1ST", I, Jhtl. Ilalinaii, Mil ler III Chameri .ir a.ildi'otirti will, on the second U.iy of Af I, A. II, Is'o, al Sociovk mi tl e ntn riMM.ii nt , j,. aell .it puUie nui'tiou lo tue i.iKliest bidder, fur rash, at the south. e-t ilnur of luo ourt Imu-e m the city nf Citro, ui -aid louiity, the folloaip dervritied reul e.t.ite situntc m the Kirt Addition to Ihucity of Cairo, in the rounty ol Alexander and st He of l.lmo..', toium It numbered Taeiay-eiijht (2) in Illo.'V. inim l'rs Korty-einht (11 ns ktioanntiddes-.iritml nu the ri- ordil mapnr plat theiciif, t.'n.. r i . th all and ilntftilar the tenements ami neiedltiiiiruts thrietinto lelonKlnc. J01IS l UAItMA.N, Muster in C'lwnccry, Cslro, It!., March lh, itdAwai ROOTS A SHOW. ' ' JLLIOIT, HAt 1HURN V CO., Wholes lie liealers and Manufaoturers, .SKenta ui HOO'JK -VlSTll) SII01,,sl 111 (lISM.Sf l!lll'AI. 4VKVI1K. t Al HIP. ..l.llll Partlotllat riMDIT, UAiTUOKS, on p-a u to outers. yiuuiT. I loTUiiiBer. aortos. c. Bnirr,airHxoB,isii , I'AINTs. II, F. TARKKIt. . II. K. Itt.AKKi AKKKK A RLAKK, '.! Pealer .u WHITE LEAD, INC AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS AND P'JTTY Urualira. Wall Knur au,l U'luJnw kiiauea. , 05 OUIO LEVEE CAUlOILL GROCER! Erf-COM M 1S8ION. j Q W. URKEN, Sima..a.Im LMti. f . 'FLUUE .A. G-ZEUS" a: I ANL Hencral Commission Merchant, CA1R0......M ..fr.LIN0J3 mvl tr j Q. D. "VYILLlAMSois, II()I,,:SAI,K QROCBK, rnOPCCE AND Cn.MMlHSlll.N 2WC B II O XI jOI 3V T, No. 76 Ohio Lnre, nlror III. Special attention giren to con.ljniinentt asM fllllnac s 3AML WlJ-SON, ;itiierln ii 1I0AT STORES, GROCERIES AS.) PRO VISIONS, IXIO Oliio ovoo, Mlltr Cnlni. IIIIiioU. pETER CUIIL, Kxclnalve Fl.OCIt MEItCH.l.NT AM) MIIXkRS' AI.'K.ST. ,Vi. Mi (III I hm e. iHlro, IIIIiioU. Orders .olkjitail and iromptly aad sttIaclnrllj ftj'1 ' ncldtl DYAS T. I'AltKKIt. JOHN B. PJtlLMB. JpARKER .5: PIIILLIS, , 0nerl Commission and Fornttnllmr Merchauts And llealem tn liny, Com, tlnlt, Itrnn, hikI mII Hluda ol l'rtMluer, OHIO I.KVKK m ..-....CAIK0, 1I.L. d dlf . D. AYKKs. t. i. JLTCItt. YKllS & CO., r otjh no otirc V t M M J S S 1 O A" M E 11 C 11 A .Y 7' Tin. I.-IU Ohio t.es ee, CAIHO, IL.1. marlMtf , i "wTsTJunnN. Jtruint. STRATTON ft RIKD, - -i ' . . t v iuoee"or toStratton, llu l.nnit Cl.), WHOI.JNALK (Jrocers ami Commission Merchants, Acenttor Amrrlrau I'omler ii.,iitut .stniiulurlurria Aueuts ir CoiIhii Varim. . Nis. A? Ohio I.s-ter, t'nlro. III. s oclJVtJtf I J M. PHII.LIPrf A CO., ' I Korwiinllng und Coininlssinri Mrrthants -AMI- A'll.Vltt'llO.l I I'ltOl'ltlKI Oiti CJlxo - - - Xll inola. l.itrrtil Advunca Made on Cvtiiivtimcntti. re prepsred l' reerisr, atore or ftfl-n.rd Ireiilhta to illtsMnis; Imy or si- n etimmissiim llnsine at' .sum llusi ... fX'. elKKsi tnaau I roini'Iii.j.... aiilalawt' mm VINCENT, 1 ' JL - n Pesl-r III OlIKerte., I.ll, I'lasMr I'ailf, 1a.trr lUir, Cement, 9 ml. ilk. sustiyaon haad Corner Kielilh .tree! Oii.u I s. s. uairu llllnnls. l' tnrlU. FOREIGN EXCHANGE.- F ORPAI.K it JOHN V. Tno V KU A CO., 1 1 IIR0KEIIS AND EXCHAXIJE DEALERS Eighth stteet, seennd dour fmm Com. Ave.,' EXCHANGE O.V ' (rent liillahi, Snnthoru (erallBy,, Ireland, France, Nortliuru d'crinanr, Suetleii, Norway. Al.o, l'.isae Tn-kels fror.i Ltrerpr:, Loudon, llarrr, Antwerp, Ilrtmtn ami Unmburff, to A'rte 1'ori, Or to any jiint We.t, "I'i ill"tii.n i"sdon any point In Ktirure. llMStrilN.. JOHN V. TUOVKIl st CO., Ileal Estate, Utnnl and Stock Urokcrs, Will attend fit the wj nisnt nf .Slate, Countrand Cits Tale, nnd all laisin,- pertulnlnic to a ORNKIUL HIMKKllAOi:. I'iniiTii riTitr.ET, worn! iloor from Com.'Ar., d.s i'irdir Cairo. III. TAILOft. (QORNBLIMIIOYLK, tai on, 110 (MIUUIICIAI. AVHNttK, lilKlliolt ilajrthorne s Hoot and 8ho Store, HO. II I.IVnIS "u'thiiMnudoiie u short notice. aaarA STOVES, TINWARE, ETC. .4 ii rt iiiir. i is u u a n i a n ua n. A STOVK STOUK I - i . -paiM aks-a Copper, Tin anil Sheet Iron .T & ti t Trvr q. rac r Tr , " , , . ,777.-73 St'l, llili II .1.-1(1,1 l 4 I I Ail lA. .. ,(Ab9Vi.t.,iSWkiU!u..AavJ Kojtfni!, "if 'terlny -poiitiiiK and Kleaintioi Wn WillL done 'it a neat aid suUtantmi insnner, al tlxirt uo tier. ileeil'Kltl ,1ILL UK.VDd ' JJ . s. .,1 s. l ''li.i:l-li a " '"C ' ' UilUWOtC." Srklj at uU. f k.;oxlri at'SRit; k