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nlutiit i-'t' -fr'" M 1 oBiy JOMMM.OMBtT. Kaitor nd lUblUhir TOW OF THB HAIL KUI.LCTM OMw4k,brTi.r...... ; pit tir ty Mtlr, in Jtmo W uu Uu -ywr-b carrier II ot vld I 7iir.&.. '.;.. M MM0BMllb7BU ! S0 HIMM.,.,...i .... b 30 On Ji I'.t no TBKMItiP WEKKLT UL'LLCTIK. Oil Utr "0 Six MonUf ..... K TltfM Montki W lavarUblr In advance. SmmIIbB matter Try pa. Thk soldiers' monument nt Mound City will be built by a Kentucky firm and the marble will bo brought from (reorgia. This f a fact that might ho noted by those who believe the "sig nficance" of decoration day is lot-t wlien the graves of Southern pnldicr are remembered in the same manner m those of Union Joldiers. 'fur case of the ateawar .7r.i JTomntmnttttecinitiM been laid 'before the grand jury nt Springfield. Among the witnesses examined was llobert D. Court, mate, (of the steamer. Under tn indictment, the prisoners may be fioed two thousand dollars or sentenced toa.1erm not exceeding ten yenr? in the penitentiary. ' Tub executive" committer of the Sumner National .Monument, tuuiocin tion have received from an eminent ar tist plan and design- for, the monu ment to be erected at Wauhington in honor of the late Charles Sumner. The design submitted consiaU of a cen tral statue of the eminent Htatesmnn, (unoanded by four life, uizod figures representee of the colored race, typi fying freedom', war, peace and debate. The "central, 'figure ; $11 stand ' oh" a square block of granite, embellished with moulding and bronze ban-relievos. The shaft will be on the summit of a pyramidal flight of ttepR, and ut each corner of tho pyramid will be located the four other statues. Thn cost of the statue will bo &&0.000, and will be of marble or bronxe. In ante-bellum days the Cincinnati 'GiMtte' was one of tho foieiuoit abo lition papers of tho oountry. It now kOjEround, l.Kikt iVo-civil right! bill, saying that the proposed measure '"makes eo great a atieul. nf eftjejnmonV, iwV5Iifef"an-ans whi'cl! have hitbertp been outside the prov incDf legislation; ft Bet8up 'a survel lisnce and espionage hftherto so foreign to the spirit of our free government; it nukes so large a transfer of affairs from the state to the national tribunals the offenses it creates are so vague and subject to arbitrary methods; its penalties so severe and disproportion atefto the offenses; its commands that every officcr-of the various court of the United States shall bo a prosecu tor unuerij so extraordinary, apd all the ftaturej of the bill are srf different fom;,Anvthing that has hitherto- been thodgh't'thminner of law'thnt fleeting people may well inquire whether this is not the sacrifices in stead of the protection of civil rights; wheathcr such extraordinary measures will bot injure tlm race they aro de signed to benefit, and whether in clutching at the shadow bf liberties for others who are not letting W our own." Advas-ck sheets of Poor's Manual of me raurosds oftho United Stste-.whioh will seon be is-uod, contain a number of inloreiting statistics relative to rwlwsy progress in 1878.. "It appears tht the toUl number of miles of rail roads jn.optration .at tholoso of the y 1873 wag 70;C5Jj iTnd-of these, re-ports-more or loss ooniplete have . recived from companies opera t- 65,711 miles. The number of ilN. of railroads built dm-jng the jearjfaS9lG; so that all but 1021 wiles of roads, whoso operation cover jear, are represented in the Mimmary or which is given u10 folImvh , tsact comparing thetal.,Wlf ffi,h hst of tLc year 1871': f v'ii,es orAii.uoAi),. . 1173, ,714 ' If.creait, S,a71 '.AUNIN(lh. 1872. ISIS Incroue. tTS,O0O.OCO TM. l.'.. t.... ' ' . " r".,,, mmua oi moro than in per. cent over the mnlnRs of W72 d tt is due entirely Jo the greater amount of business transacted, muce on all the jMdMg liQe of road the rate of r!&h)rSF hT 0"WMHWy reduced JMyca. .N0r U u 0(J!l).ie(, tQ any pMticuIjaxetion pi tho country, every region flowing gains. Thelarg. Mt-W,iiK,!.!n "y onc Mate were in rsnaiylwala, where. the gro, earnings forl872(o 4333 miles of railroad,,, yrti7t5,OX.0;00O, end in l87&,on -l2-i ea, were S$lfiWJm, gain of 7,600,000; In New York the report is tven more encouraging, the earnings I for 1872, on 47,1 mi,,, bc,DK Wf -t)0DtotJiD7nnHtirTT?7ori fi'300 mTlee nearly $70,000;000, n gn in of W.OOO,-, COO for the year. This it the largest ihcrran' shown Irijjny t-tnlc. In Ohio tho earning for'1872 were $55,r00,'000 and for 1873, fiO.O'jO.OOO; in Illinois, in 18712, 17,000,000, and in 1873, SRI,. 000,000. (HI NTS POLICY. I Wah!iiffliMi i.ettcrof .May III, In N. V. . Hraphle. The rumorabout President Grant' lesiens. the third-term auitation and thn,iike, call for a statement touching thahoad of J he administration which -1 i . . . i: . . .... may icau suinc people iu revue inoir views of hi" cnualitiu! and character. President Grant is nomblu for two pc cnliaritit:?. He has immcio comiuou sense in dealing with present emergencies, but ho in a grout measure lacks foresight.. If is understood that in nil hlrf battles ho rmwr had a plan, He waited untill hu was faco to fmo with tho oncmy, and then his strong common scnc canio into play, making up for his lack of imagination, indeed of ability to forecast a plan or action. It is so with his administration. lie ha no vciy definite purposes. but when the time comes to act he generally docs ho with a great deal nf wisdom. i hero Is one service, or ratlier dis service, which tho presidout is doing for our politics which it would be well to Iiecdiand' mark. He distrusts and ilt."Y-ncu vimi'iiiiieii, turner of his own r or of . tho other party Wheii'lie came to Washington hd b carao intimalo at. onco with tho lead ing statcsmon of the country, and why they should be considered abler or bet ter than other pooplo ho nover could understand.' It will bo tiotiood thai in all hisyappointmcnts lie studiously J norcs the leadersr-ihntotC whom -.the countrytlias, boen ncoustoincd to look up to nnd honor. If heshnwsnny pref erence at an u is to wi oko who are con fessedly dihrcputablo, and who aroheld in the least regard by the people ot the country, o , flJcattf has been busy, since he oouio niolp'owcrwiih .thollcado.ra olVtho "Sia-, tion; but ho has managed to Itill more than death I. mean politically, of courrc. jNo man pt mark is in lus cab inet. Hib appointments abroad arc all second nnd third rate men. ilis can- didatoifor chief justice was Williauu au&firially, Wnito both bdforo hi? lime entirely unknown. Tlio'obscurc Jlr. Jtichnrdson will be succeeded by tho equally obscure Jlr. Bristow. He iails to see any special wisuom m the men who came to the lront m the dis cussion of the financial question; and he picks up a Focond or third rate law yer, tmtislicd in, his own mind that he will do as well as tho pretention? people who fleet to lead public opiu ion. If President Grant should wish to ruu a third time for president he cer tainly has done most effective work in clearing the field of all adversaries. The way he managed the recent inflation business was very neat. Morton, nut io, i.niran and. (.arpcuter tacitly as them no sign. The veto was a tlmu der-clap out of a clear akv. which ntif -Messrs. JUorgau, Logan, and all tho ii criLTii iuiiailoniilH OUl Ol lllO OUCS ii.i- m. ... ' nuu na piwBiiuu prcsiacniiai canui uate Thaynly man of mark to-day in the Jicpuuncan party who apires lo the Buceeasion is .lames u. I.iaine, Jlatne, the spoaker oftho house. Ho is a strong, able, ambitious man; Graut will know how to ruako him unavailable bttore two yoars are over. Thcro arc moreover, thoso who Jook with real terror upon tho futuro. Thev sav that utuu it lUUSO.fiiaiOBIlien WHO liavn hnnn !r .1 . . deoredited by Graut and nut in dis. graco nctore tho country oven if they were bo''us, brummacem. nolitical ho- i n - . : roes, the public really revered thorn. and is it wise to destroy tho nods of tho people? If the mass of tho comtnuuitv lack rcvereuco for their public men how is any Kovornment feasible? hmr will it be possiblo to enact and enforce aws.' 'J ho creat statesmen of tho re. public, from JofferBon to Sumncr.really had a following. They had a plnco in the heart of their countrymen. Thoy may not have boen worthy of it. but tho race of statesmen would not have been possible had men like the present incumbent occupied the nreidont!nl chair. It would be dillicult to-day to name a tolitary publjo rpau'who, cau compare in publio favor with the very least of the statesmen who govenred the conn try previous to tho war. Grant is an epoch-making President. Wo are liv iug in changing times. It is well enough to say that we should have a new president in 70; but who is there that will command tho confidence of tho country? If Grant is not nnminn. ted, it is not impossible that the hcartu ol the peoplo will turn to some other military leaders lead, and thou Sher man, Sheridan, or Hancock may he tho heroes of the hour. But I again reassert what I Jiave stated bofore. that President Grant linn dpno by his nppoiutmonts, and by the trans (unconcious, if you please)ho has laid for catching politicians more to dis credit American public mon. than any piesident the oonutrv had.' THK f,IMJA'l' ANTl-HLAVHRV . HKUNION. I no public aro rcmiudod that thU "union will bo bold in Chicago, com "itiichiK on tho niutli olMuno and will oontinuutbroo or four days. Tho place of mcotinK wilt bo in the Second HantUt oburob, or tbu Kir?t cooKrcRational -tbo bills lor the tiny "xiiij; thojiUco. Hon. John L. Ilovuridgo, (Jovcrnor of bebtatool llliuois, will .'ivo tbo ll tbu Oth wcle,J,nc'i'r;c'"eIy ftt 1 p, m. Hon. HonryWilHon, Vi,, rcii(it,I)( ol tbo United States, will be bas consented to act a- nr.M. !n. r ' ih. Iirt part of tlm oxercC ' Ibo proceedings will consist of ad rices nnd triumph of tho Anti-Slavery Reform. Also BiotiianbicalBkotchetof proutnent'actors in, this reform! person arrfcolleotions'an(Vrenitiiicnn''cs, and sing the old song oflibcrty. Auioiik tho Ilioi'ranhv will be Hen jamin Lundy, the Pioneer, Win, Lloyd Garrison, the Liberator: H. P. Lnv joy, the Martyr; lehabod Codding, the Urntor; Dr. U. Hailcy tho editor or tho 'National Era' Owen Lovejoy, the Con gressman; Chas. Sumner, the Statos inan; S. P. Chase, tho Cabinot Minister and .lurist; .lohn Brown, the Hero of the Gallows; Myron Unlley, the Foun der ol the Liberty Parly; .lames (I Itirnoy and .lohn P. Palc.candidatos of tho filbert y Partv for the Presidency ! .las. II. Collin, the Abolition l.awr ol Chicago, Also other nicj,i tlotin guished as writers or politicians or .Martyrs, as J. U. Glddings, friinufl Lewi's, i harles Murkce, Thndeu" Stcv ens, 'C. The Hutehinsnrisof the triln'of Asa, and Geo. W. Clark, the liberty singer, will bo present and lead the singing ol those songs thn abolition choirs sung a generation ago. Distinguished men from distant part" of the country, such as Win. Loyd Garrison, Wm. Goodell,('the old est laborer, editor and writer aged -32 Geo. W. Julian.Jas- Hirney.Dr. Beech- or, Geo. W. Curtis, nnd many others have promisod or are colidonOv oxpoc- p'eo'pie'TnrfU ntlll mini, iu aim young, auu 'yomig people particularly, are invuen, A grand concert will bc'givenjcn tho evening of the 12th of Juno, for tho benefit of the reunion by tho Hampton students, a company of splendid sing ers of young emancipated slayesj 'w ho sing with great effect tho songs p! the plantations after tho stylo of the cele brated Jubilee singers, andTwith equal success. Sf INOKI.I.ANtfnVN. R. SMYTH & CO. st w i WIIOI.ESAI.K LIQUOR DKALKKS. No. t!0 Ohio Levee, OAIHO, ILLINOIS- B. F. PARKER, (Successor to Parker - Hhiko, ttciilertii PAINTS & OILS VARNISH KS, mtl'SHKS, WALL PAPKK, Anil thn celeliralcd Illiiinlimtliu; AURORA OIL. Broil' IliilMInK, Uth St. & Oornerclnl Ay. CAIRO, ILLS. R. JONES, Boot fe Shoe MAKER, Commercial Avenue, HfiHcee 'IVnth ami Kloventh Streets CAIRO, ILLINOIS. I- IirC'K.'iri il to till nritor wlllinnl .Tnlnv lit! llHH II nnu tO(k of lllll rttt il li.,illw.r fti hanil.Jilit received from MMcrk, nntt hn HI uunu inuMIVt'4 IU V IOWC.-1 IKllt'll. K- "Jill C H. WHEELER, DK.U.KU I.N WOOD AND GOAL OKFTU: AMI YAKO, lOlh St. bet. Washington & Commercial Ave. A larKO minnlv or Plttulm JItlddy coal constantly on hand. Stove if nod Hawed to order. Orders lor ioeal oi wood vliould ho left nt the otluo on Tenth tireet. Terms. caKh on delivery. K .MAXWKLL & CU.. Mxliiltm'tiin.rs and Oealep in UAcaiisTK & jujrnk; oils nnd AXLE GHEASK. AIo Ah'unt for the UKLKMKATfcl) GLOUW LUBRICATING OILS. Ho. V, Jiprtti .Mrttne Slreet, ' 1 St !.im,.,Ato. -,d.twlin. ffMED. HOFHEINZ, CARRIAGE & WAGON MANUFACTURER. MM! HliAOKSUITUlNG. SWlli .Slrootmid Comnmi-olul AreiiHc, OAIUO, ILLINOIS. imi and Kciwril rcpiirhn;. Ul-U-H-tr, FUftNITURE i AT - LOW PKIORS. r I t at 111 citl I in'' tho 'nttciitiou 61tlio jmblic tOj niv t'eli nnd full slock ot ' irmV ft ml elegant Puniittlfe, tit my ifuniituro ami Matrass Factory, corner tievenloontU Street and Washington Ave nue. Alv stock eniDraocs JiedHteutlH. "WadrobeH, ; J3u roans, ' Sideboard?, Wtiftli stands, Tables, Chairs, Bug gies, Matrasses and, in a word,' all that, is useful or orna mental in my line. This being the only manu factory of Furniture in this city, propose offering better swwlo nt, Inwor lnces. nnd filive made inre ivyi xtwn. in the prfcc? ol . 7 till HIV roods. C?r f.r.a cvamiim my stock ii.l secure in out lit of choice Furniture. To the wholesale trade I oiler .special induce ments. Note the place Corner Seventeenth Street and Washington venue,.Cairo, Ills. Wm. EECHHOFF Wholesale and I'otnil Dealer in Fur niture and Mitrac. 10.WMT-lm. io? is tot a?-UE TIIA'I H U L rP 'A Kt m rf a DKAl). II K IS STIIXMVIITa AMI IPJ CAIB IIIm offlit waaii'ensiry nt NO. 2 I'.ICIITH STUKKT, i Hot. Uotuuierulal'tiG vtinintnon avenuos , It Ih true, the octor l ono of tho oldest liuvsiciBusui.ini I'lui'i;, buu iiib uiuiuma, that hung In hl'Otllco. shows that lie baa boen 32 years Iodic profession. Ilo doing larger olllcu pautlce than any other phy tlclau, trcatlniU kinds of chronic dlsuaoa ot the buunn if item, Michai nld nlccix, and all dlcaico of ttiu skin, humors and hlood potions ; al?o i'i:a.c of tho throat ; hUo all dleca.iHn ol lu uyits of yenrs standing: also nrtlticlal e'Cf inserted : tUtula cured without the uce ot :i xnllo ; eanconi cured ttv tlnii:i"'".,tb . "ifdlelneiij plmplM on "Jv "tine rfui,M''l; " '' - i u.w. enrol , an ionn oi venereal anil private UljiBKecurnu in mo cuorioki uuie ; ecnila wj'ikhi'm aim teii-aDure vuroil in a slior tfme. It Is Kell-evident that a physician treating rases for twenty-two Tear acmiro LTni - - All coniniltatloos confldentlcal. in tier.nf mouieines airnuneu at omce In fO-23 tt.l Or. Dmn Hm.Ti imiiEB, Cairo Box and Basket Co mu.Kris tv LUMBER AU( KINI3, IIAKh AM) HOFT, , Kfi'p cobtanth oulnutl FLOORING SIDING, I 1 .AT II, Mill 1 '....i f t-oniar .iitn fc'troct and Olio Lcveo. WALL & ENT. m m M cturert i Minima ; and I -altr In GREEN AND SEASONED LUMBEKjAD 1ATU, CAIRO, ILLS. FAOKJJ LUMIiBK. nHKBSKU I'INJ, AbKANJi l'OI. LAKyLOOllUo, OKILNO A.N I) LjTOiIUv at i4w ll on eorn. r or Twcn-ty-eiond street aintQUa ,,,Voe. loo-Mi-tr Ho"bt. Wood & Oo llJJOIillKlK AVMNUR lJlILADEI,UfrA, PKNJf., Foiinjalns, VaM',.iiinuiK. IronSlnh, l.nitii I'nMStiihlo FlttlriKTM, "in Works. CAST, WROUOIP'& WIRE RAILINGS NKW nnd IMHOA H'DOII AlH forllicalre". ( nmorl urn i nti ' - itrt,uiip ciniiP) And n O'enoral Amtortmcnt ol Orna mental iron Work. EKtlnuktOH and deitum. inirm in,n,.i.tr, ntatlni; tlio clam ot work Je.lrud. t i-n-enii n $5,000,000 FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT IN AID QFTIU Public Library of Keutucky. JTJ-LIT 31, 187L. In niniiiutu'lii tho Klf h and l.i-t of tlm rli"i ol (ilfi CuniMrtsVrven for ihi henc tlt if thn "I'lllillo l.llirnry of If liliuk), tl.e triMeeiund inmajier relor with prhlu mid pIciiMiiv'tntlic four w life! hafeheeii a re.idir lUin: Tho llrt, Oi.cemtirlfl, lf7l; tlie( . ond, Dt'tVmher -i. 1TJ; tnu tlilnl, .In J M, 7 ; nnd tin- fourth, March ill. If" I.' . Under their eliiiili i', itrnnlci! hy ii "peel.,1 i.'."1 A1'" Jvt-tiliickv l.ellatnri!, Murih 1(1 U'.l.?.';11'".'.' aulhorl.-d l. gWo O.Ni: MOOttK, nnd OM.r oui.; Mfiolli: (lilt Coiii ert With tho iikiih j si'Miil' fnnii the l illh iiikI l,al eoneert. tho l.llnai j, Mil Icliin, and nthcr di'iMMinenln are, toil,. ,,. larged ai.d endnMilwlth a llxcd mul icrln'.M :tnnil:il Iniiiiiie, Hitch an eiidnwineiit liiml if di-lred, ai aIII cciire hoyend pi-radvcii. tu iv. not only the liialtilctinnen nf IliN lnni( riltln lit c-liihll-ihllli'lil, hut ll' cniiMalit iiiwlh. Tho Fifth Gift Concert, for the jurpM't iiicntlniied, and uhleli U iioltlnl and iiiiPiiulvoc.-ilh niinniiiieoil i-s Till: LAST WU ('It Wll.l. KVKIt in: 01VKN I'NOKK THIS (. II A ItTKK ASH by tui;i'iu:si-:ntmaa(ii:mi:st. win Vine oil lii tlio I'uh lc l.lln-.ii) Hull, at l.'.ni -vilie, If y. Friday July SI, ISM. ! Al lids llUal ,onc..r TrrrythtltX Vll.l . ujton a rin t-orrcNpnnd ng llli lit In creased li'iirortanci!. Tlm imiWi' will t.c r.-ndetcd by an orclie-tra cnii.lpiliiif nf one litiiid red poilnrincrs ."eli'ctcd fortliclr faille Indllleivm lands and I he unprciedi nt d turn nf S2 bOO.OOO dlvhhd Into twenty thou-uiid gills ulll Uv dUlrllmtod uinoiiir the ticket-holders LINTOIMill'TN. ONKoiiANix ash oirr .. ON'i: (illANO ( AMI OUT O.Vi: (JltA.NO CAMI OlrT, ON'K UUANO t AMI CIKT .. (INK (II! ANI) Cs (illT r OASII (HKT-. IJ.iKH) fneh 10 ( AMI (5IKTS, H, two oncli IriCASII Oirrc, 10,000 eneli. JIOASU (lins, r.,00) eneli WOAMIOIKTS, 1,000 each. :W ( AMI (MKTS, H.OOO uaeli. Mi A.MI (ilKT-i, a.OXieaeli. 1C0CA.MI (UrTS, 1,000 each. SlOCA.MKilKTS. ')0eneli. WWi A.MI OUTS. UK) eai-h. ll'.OOi) t AMI OIKT.-s fiOeaeh. f 150,000 ino.ooo ."l ,Ui u. Oi" 100,000 Ito.rr.. 1MMKX) lmi.o. o lOH.IMII) 0 ',IKI 1 1)11,1 KIO 100.000 lao.ooo .V),KK) tt.vj.octi (UM.Mi iotai, .'0,009 oins, AM. t'All 2,.".!)0,0H) l'ltitKurTicutrrN. "yinli Tleketi Nl.OO UnUi v:,w I enin, or each Coupon no .1.1,.V.!"!,U 'VU)i,f ... mm 1 ickel- are now ready fur alc, and order .ii-v.-miijimicii ny cam win ne promptly tilled. Liberal C'ouiiu'k-Ioim will ho allowed tn tatlz-factory ugenls Clreii'arl containing full particillntfi fur nished on application. THOS. K. llKAMIiKTTE, Agent and Munager. I'lthllc l.lbr.irv liiilldln, lii-u-'Mm- Louisville, Ivy n HEALTH RETREAT.! -J' Tar Sprint? Sanitarium. r four rnllcB from Uoverpt.rt, Hrecltn- N A de Co., Ky OIlA.Nb SOK.NKHV. Kll..-t (.nralive Watei. at J iicr day. fit for two n;eeK. Send or clretl art -M ao-i u-8iii . V FINE MILLINERY GOODS nti:Mii si'iiiAu ;uoim M US. M . JAUKSU N , (Formerly Mm. 3 wander-,) innnnnccn that nlie litis Uft. opened a hrc uwiniuuni oi luu NKW EST, MOST fahhiojjahi;k, AND llANJWOil KST Mll!lnery Ooods to lie lound in tno market she will keep on hnnil Uath, Bonn iitb, Flowekh, it in nous I Dkkmh Tkimminoh oy AllKiniih LaKIKB KOBNIHIUHO (JoOI)li, N0TION8 C'OLLAUH. UNDKHHI.KKVVu 1n. ' IIOOhioTjiOiFoa - cash nrlppH. Mrs .inL-Lrt I aoKHa contlnuatlnn nf Mi has been to Hbumlly heHUowcd upon lior hv BKAL MIAIt AOXSVt. Johu O.'lUniun.- Ml , J. Q. HARMAN & CO. HOUSE AGENTS, ' L'OLL KOTO 1LS. UON VK VANCKHS. NOTAHIKS IMTHLICS And Land Aifeiilnof the llllnoN Central ami iiiiriiugiim ami .Mi.vntirl It. It. t'tn. North (Jor. Sixth anil Ohio Lovoo, CAIRO. ILLS. C WINSTON & CO, leal Eslato Agents, AUCTIONEERS, 74 Ohio Levkk, (.Second Floor,) CAIRO, ILL. liny ami Sell ItKAI. KS'I'ATK, l'ay T.Sh I'nrnlilioi AhWrvelK'of 'I'iiIh. It"ri.!Uil Cmiimlsidonor. DON'T TRUST AMY 31 AN Who fciiyii lie will pay W)0 or u eimo ot Ca tarrh which ho lulls to euro. AVolcott'd Cu tarrh AmiUiilutor haM cured thousand who would have perMicd without It, and tnv iisent will return tho monev to any pur chnier who tiles a bottle and M not henetlt ted. Old von over trv WOl.COTI'S 1'AIN I'AINTt Jtylts ut.e lluriH never lillkters it ttop llendache, Tooth:ieh unit Nnumluht within llvo minuteK, or money refunded. O. (10MI5MITII, eor. 1'Jth fc LoeiiHtl Mn,. my apent It. It. WlU.COTT. aJS-U-'Jo-bw HOLKALU :dtia.iij"Etb BAK.CXjiA'Sr Jobbers anil PURE Clioiuirala, Tatout Ttulott ArticloH, IiOad and Oilier Crado?, I'ainls,' Color?, 0n, Varuilic, Window Glass, Wax Flower Ar.-ilerial, Tube Color, J)p 81,11 lis, 0te., KU:, Etc. . i. ... ,,01rr,,l'"ltiicB "d order- ,. ,'i ,'.Vp. .Im"' ,.'!!i0,;r ,I.'I,.IV ."'"'''. ... ..uu iirn.iuie urn at id WHOLKSALB & RETAIL, . I lihlti I.nu'f. G AIR O NE W HARRY i Late Proprietor Un" bcconie llllllfl CORKJt SlXTIf'sTniSKT -andohio'levbK f Mr 11 1 " . . . - .ur. m 111 kit i.nviiiK taken cliarpo (ir Hum ol.bn.l.lMiell-knvi.' bn.t-.r, wtllat onco f-ivo it - Il'orouuh ronovatin-, anil put it in ' urtShna ordof for the men Hon quf-Hls. .Mr. Walter will welt-omo hi. ol.l CiMntnorh In - tla new hoirc, and "ini,- vv gnu hi n;c wiein. it'" 1 .. AKlft j ' Pirsi-class Day Hoard $20 por-Monih. HARRY WALKER, Supt. Planter's House EDMUND HUEFNER' Proprietor Tbo Pbiiilcr't lloti-o in loeatet! tin ()'0 Loruo StrctiUln close piioxim.lt y to pivimdAT) de pots AND STEAMBOT LAADIXGVS anil in tho Lctiler nf (ho .UuniiioKM and complete in all itn appointmontfl. ne.ng elegantly l.tri.tshotl and cur-plod. liuoMs will Kcoive courteous treat mcnt and tlm best ol accommodations. Tr.'tnsioitl, ("Jtiosts $2 per .Day. A TrustyVatcli for Trains IIOIIKH. 55 o M H O' H H ti t e B M o o M V, H 03 n ap p w K O P H o o O ai O o M M E n u 2 r 3.., M O Iri to 3 53 O.W. 1) UNNINO, W. I). KKSlllKNCK-iorner Nlnlli uml Walnut itroets. Olllee corner Sixth ureet and Ohioleveo. Olllee hmir tVomC a. m to i til,, uml It p. in AND lifWAiL BROTHEES Rotailcrs or DRUGS, Alotliciiioa, Perfumery, Soap. P.itisIks, Urii''Mst's J'Miicv (ttiiitlH.-Co lu-r Into Irotn Uni-Ms I'hv-IMat.H nnd Oei. ral t f riintnlo.i and Kailllly .MedLliie humma. annmile Latrf. HKTAIL & rilE'CinPTIO Wimhlriglnii Aw. cor. Lfulilh SI. HO Will EE or the St. Nicholas llntrl; Supi rinteuilenf nf the Hi 1 Hi" Hi! Ii ii; m u. . . - CAIRO. ZX.-Z.f8 I'nriimi ..I !,. en.. rM... , Tbo-roon.H, aio iorjee and alt v hernia J)y JqnVdor20 por lontli. and Boats.Day.and'Nbht. llt. Tjl-. IIAL'L'S Balsam'foV' theLungs THK OH HAT AMKltJOAJ CON MLMI'TlVKItH.MhDV Consuinptlon li NOT an incurable dUo.nc riijfi dam iuiiru in. this tiuit. It N lt)l nreu hNlv to have tlio IHkIiI Itetuedy. and ttio teniblo iinil.idy can he coitijiiercu. Hall's Balsia is this Ecmcfiy,, It broakffup llioplyhtyeats'rrTinveii tho opprollo lliihliieirt ftrruM tho Illicit, nml IiimIi tlmiarciiratud and o.venHatotl mrfaeen wlndi lIuM'iioiu ni thu dlsuaho luotliiceH. whim: Liiirra.sT.s theimms hoim: It 1 1 1. 1 y not lie loo In 1 .1 tuelleet uYiirn een atliir tbo dnetur havo elven j mi up Iff i liiH'H.,l(ili-.ni Is until evorywliern 'and may ho had-n't'wliolt.ile olth'n- I'ropriutnti", .lohn I "Henry C'niran ,f Cot nt tlielr (iieat ilcdluinu "Viireliouu, a und U riille'o 1'1-ieii, Now York. IVIeaI pel' hotlle. llall'n llulaiu Is aim n mm remedy for CoiiKhs, 'judi., I'heuiiiiiii. ijroiiehlttN, A.tbiiia, .'plttliiif n Hlood, ,Croip'. AVlioop. tut; Cough, and all other ili-ealus ni llitiro illMt'r ol,;aliH. , Aljo rroprirtors pf Henvlll't Ulnod und I Iver 8yrup,(.'aibnl e Milvii.l'Mliy'ft Tr'oonvfi, Okyeinito.i llitters, .MoliV l.tverrillw. .lOliN P. IIKN'UY, I'fltlt'VX & ( , Hand!) vollegu I'laeo, Suvi York, awi.i&fwo. 7 i