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, ...tea. W. L BRISTOL, FAMILY GROCER Keeps everything portsinins to tho lino of Staple and Fancy Oro jorios, Woodeawaro, Vegetables, Fruits, Ace, Ac. Try My New Style Mixed TEA, Different Combination From nuy Before Offered in tho Market, and of Excellent Flavor. Choice Selection of QUEENS W A RE, OLASSWAItE. CROCKFRYWARE and FLOWER POTS. 1 m at Ml tail THE "BOSS" - WISCONSIN BUT ITU, Bweot a vl HIcU WW ma ullrtm sum Ann 0&e. BvOlatln 3SMll41e, Csmtt jewaltl. txt and WevaliATiirtaia. ,A.vavt.. " VOL. 7. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1875. NO. 248. I.MIHOK IIKAI.KHM. R. SMYTH & C$ Wholesale and Retail Itf-alcrs In Foreign and Domestic OF AM K1XDM, No. 60 Ohio Loveo, (HC iUUltUU. PERRY'S FLAGSHIP. CAIRO, ILLS. Mr.'.Mt-. MdVIIl A ( Ilivu eel, . Unity uluraoslotL the liost imm-iti.ii-kt anl itiveniicdnl ntlrntloii lo Hip "lieu-sale runcli of I lie bullae's Central Hop Yeast Attain Till Summer. No. 32 EIGHT STREET CAIRO ILL. 4-0 i Coal Coal. PITTSBURGH, PARADISE, MT. OARBON(Big Muddy) AND PEYTONA OANNEL COAL! WIIOI.KNAI.K lKM:itM. STRATTON & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers -And Commission Merchants AOEHT8 AMERICAN POWDER CO 57 Ohio Loveo. G. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer Vn.Ur In BOAT STORES,'. I Commission Merchant, No. 76 OHIO LEVEE. QI'MIALattontlnn pUrn tocon'iziimerU, and i j inline inlra I'AI.VT.t.MHIII.S. B. F. PARKER, Uralcr In (Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Window Glass, Win aow Dnaaca, eiu. Always on hand, llie cxlclinttul lllunilnatln,f A U HO It A Olli. Bronn' X3xlXctlxic, Comer Eleventh Street and Washlnir- ton Avenue A mint or Interest In Erin Itnrhnr Kmitpt iiiHtiirblns; llla-rfc Ma.. (From the Clccland I'lalndialer.l j After llii! Lawrence had become dl? at.k'il In tin; battle ol Luke Erlu.lt will bo renumbered Hint Perry left her during tliu L-HL'iiKLiiiuiit, mid nmdu the Muraru hi- lluxalilp mull the eloe or the lltfht. The Lawrence wllli Krc-at dlnlciilly was i;ttttii into the port ot Erie, the port Hi which kIk; wait tin lit. i nd, alter rounding tin; iiriiliKiihi, tloiiU'd till Mmery buy un- liiunuu'Ht)lo. The next year. 1811. Mil! vroa refilled and sent ajrainst tho forts at Mackiiutc Proving iineawortliy Irom the terrible drubbing of the bullish the year previous, ahe was brought back to Erie , and uuk in Mlery bav. Mid has lain there ever since. iIoiiik duty, us a hoiite for thn uuinberles black Dans WHICH couiu .11 ways ne cnum among tier timber.?, and :i point ol inter est lo be visited liy ctirlo?Iiy Hunter.). L'tiouth "Flagship J.awreiiri cnne" hare been .'old to build four .ncli vciseM. besides the mil oamy. etc., that have Ikmiii made from her timbers. The vessel win built oy Daniel Dobbins, whose widow now live, or did live, n few years ngo. in line, ami who, wniiu iieriiu-ounii win irfttltiir out timbers, etc., lor the licet, boarded Commodore Perry nud hli stall". When the wrlter'ot this wiw her hi't. In lbTl, Mie wa- a smart old lady, nliiet v-four years old, and bid fair to live lo a hundri'd. Wc quote Irom the hrie DUpatth: 'riH-xluiy ol one of the chief points of lniere3l in the harbor of I'.rie that u h eh huiiir around the nlace hallowed bv the rtinnaiits or 1'i-rry's victorious ll.iL'-lilo. the Lawrence lias departed Her rcinahf have U:cn Ihted Irom their unlet rectlin? nlace under the waters of Misery bay and carried shorewaid to the enii ol tiio peninsula, uriiixiuj; io view Hie historic relic. 'I'lii: removal Is lookwl tinon with dls favor bv the maturity of our cltlens. and it I- ,.ot to Im; wonderei' at, n the I.aw- ivnee had been Ivinir llu're .so louif thai hi- ua-i accounted public propel IV, nud In lli-.' summer lime was vl-itcil by liots ofeiniiijier. the framework on one lde lieiiiL' visible lo whom, as well : to our own e'tl.eii', it was nn object of "renter illtcicAl. The remains arc a queer iooninr iimi.. 1 lie Hurt MUt; lias ijeell cut uown nearlv to the keel, plunking having been torn oil and libi -awed oil by tho-e who thought it va no harm to i-tcal a piece of wood oil the Lawrence, and this has been kei hp until at lcn-l a third of her bottom has none. The Lawrence lay on herfitarbo.ini -tile, and that side Is then lore loleiahlv ulmle to the (leek benms flipper works all gone years ago), and the llmlx r 1-. in general. miiiimI and h 'oud condition, but 1 , ,ulsh 'ii.i I. - the ii-u t ol" tie .n;.oi .: . .'-r. Ol ill.- ,i'-i.H-' ii killed ill that naval t...c-i illellt IWentJ-t a o were kiln il on 'J e Law p'l.u , "ii board ot which w.n the iiiiit pld I'eny. who-e monuii'eiit or nament our public square. The Law- nince .vas oim hlllulreil lcet long, tweiilj ilubt Iff t beam, ami nine leet depth ef hbl. In her lime c-liu was a model war ve.el, but in these uavs ol iron-eluilh, monitor ranis, and heavy armament she would not hi'i as long in an engagement a" a yawi uoai in a iiurriciiiie. one mi- lilled her inis'tlon, liowever, una gave our Kngli-li cousins caue to remember Her eon emponiry ana rerryu iiimous vie- torv." IncMrnln of Kceent nauthcrn FIlMltl. During tlie recent terrible (dorm mid IliMid In Tuxas, a train on the Interna, tioiial and Great Not thern Uallroad wa caught by two hreako In the road, at n point between Spring Station nud Willis. There were eighteen passengers on board, nmong them fey crul Indie. Much iitnrni niiturally prevailed nt Hrd, but mi examination of the tr.iek showed It to he i-eeure, and the mile inivli.tv u-ua fur llblislellCe. I III the .SniMrliiteinleiit of the road looked out lor. Ill train foiling to arrive, h.j studied out it position, and came to tho aid of Itie water-bound people. A little raft was constructed, unu provisions were ..... .. ,i i...i.,.i,.iv r.mi'lti'll the tlnri'. fug point. They wrre on Hie train from Friday morning until Momiay evening, when Ihey were taken off by mean! ol u log rait and niiilc. TWO gentlemen Ol uiuiHiiiiia one it young physlcinti nanucl ,i. ii. lAaKe.nnu ine inner n Jewisn niercimiu im oi. Louis for home by the Iron Mountain Koad, Jura as they heard of the fearful dlnastcr on the coast. They sent telt- jratu nftcr telegram hi the hope ol near Iniffroiu llielr loved one. At LHtln Rock both received dispatches, nud both learned that faintly and property had lieeii swept away nud lost. The grief of the physician was terrible, and many times fie was heard to ejaculate. "Oil that I could have gone with my wife and Sllllil I- The above incidents were srathered from a sleeping-car conductor cognizant of the tact. i PRO MINI NT ADVANT1GES THE NEW LOW BESXRVOIB "STANDARD" ARE ECONOMY L PRICE, fiz SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION, ' QUICK AND UNIFORM Great Durability with Handsome Designs, and Giving PERFECT SATISFACTION Everywhere. MADS ONLY B7 Excelsior Manufacturing Comp'y 612, 614,616 and 618 H. 1CAIW STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. AND SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY wm W HEMDERSOK, Cairo, Illinois. Com mission Merchant, And drWr la rXiOXJK, UAL, OKA1K HAY. AAV. omcx! MOIIIOI.BTEC. o-9-ir. CAIRO, lUJXOtq. C. CLOIE, Oencnl CAIRO CITY BINDERY, 3. O. Huola, I'roprlclor, BINDER AND BLANK' BOOK "A Naked .Sinn on ii Naked llurse." IS'tW York Word D.irwin, lu 111- delightful account ol his vnv:iL'i' loiiiiii nit; worm in iier.tiuiesiv s ship, the bYagle. gives u a men pictur- esflilu llescripiioii oi uie way in "incline ouee aw a (iaiicho of the 1'a Order for Coal by tho car-load, ton, or in hogsheads, for shipment, arompuv uuonauu iu. S9"To largo consumors and all -nanuffinturora. wo aro DroDarcd :o biiddIv any Quantity, by the sonth or year, at uniform rates. CAIKO CITY COAL COMPANY. rfllultliUy lint si.flif. So TUUhio t.evee. tVIUirnlny llni 'jwlurfbont. rmm u I im.il.iti Mlli.1. nr rl-At the Cual IMimii, fiiol oniiu-ty-Klglit O-rost (Ifllce Druwer. SW. MANUFACTURER, Bulletin Buildin. Cor. Twoinu Street una wubuiukivu avuuud, Cairo, Illinois O-CV.uiity imd Itillroml Work o SH.'Clnlty. Tba Sett i always tke Chaapest? VALENTINE RESOH, GROCER. Dmlir lu Butter, Eggs, Fish, Poultry, Game and ail kinds of fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Eitrhtb. Street. Carro. Ill Vf OrtltTi f' StPMiiiimats promiilly my hour, day or iilk'lu. JlM A. ft etc. OIL TANK Fon Grocers, Druggists, Mills, Etc, fllli'd nt 7-l3tf HOWIE BROTHERS, PACKERS, Wholesale, Retail Commission. and Tno slldlns top ! without enm or htnaes, nnd cannot Bet out of order. The measuring Pump It the ensloet, fastest, nnd ONLY PATINT PUMP used In n gnlvnnlied Iron tan, prices reaucoa. Sond for Catalogue. WILSON & EVENDEIf, r.i.uii n.a muiAciwcm, ii 4WftLisi..cticis". For Salo at Manufacturers' prices by Barclay Bro's., Wholesale Druggists, CAIRO, ILLS. lm-tml. ouee aw a iiaucuo oi ine rampa mice a restive horse to owim a hroailrner. llie iiijii.!ii'.iiiv.,,strii)ic(l iilVhls clothe!), ai id iiiiimliiL' on the lior-e's hack, rode into the j... .-r, ...... .. ii.. water "ill oi ine nurse s ticpui, men. sni phitf oil llieerupper, he caiijrhl hold oflhe i. ill. nud as often ns the horse turned round he frightened it hack by ?plaliing t In- water in t lace. As soon a tn huree touched biittom on the other cide the man pulled hlmelf on. and was tli in Iv sealed. Iirlillc hi hand. lxfure tut linr-e 'allied the hank. A naked man on a linked horse," adds tin im at uliiliwimher. "is n tine spectacle, I had im Idea how well the two animals suited each other." The creat milptors of Greece knew this well, as the frieze of the Parthenon proves, nut modern Briton bred up In the slavery of clothes 1;hpw iinthliiL' of it. and n terrible tumult was neiwdliifflv excited the other day, as tlte London Horntl tells ii, when the rector of a seaside parish came tliunderinir up the main street ot tho town Li piim naturaUbui on thn back nf hL favorite P.ldllle llOMC. both Of them dripping wet. The parson, perhaps, had been reudlur Uarwm, wnicn no parson otiL'ht to do. hut liowever Unit may ne. nt had undertaken to compel his horso to learn to hwlm in the surf. Less skilllul than the Giiiicho of the Pampas, his ex perienee resulted in his suddenly rivaling .Ma?eppn nud the Countess Uodlva. to the liifKin-e.l!le cdii-tenmtloii of his parish- loners, belter drilled in the fear ol Mrs. Oriindv than In the principles of Greek art. Connoa Kenso vs Prejticllcr. IJy 11. V. Pierce, SI. D.. of the World'n uipeiiarj , uiiii.iio, l .. .uiiinr ui " I'he People' Coiiiinon Sense Medical Adviser," etc., etc. 1 urn aware that there Is a popular, nud not altogether unfounded, prejudice against "patent medicines." owing to the small amount ot merit which many of them possess. The appellation "Patent Sledicine" does not apply to my remedies, ii no patent hits ever been asked for or obtained upon them, nor have they been urged up.m the public us "cure-alls." They are inply some favorite prescrip tion', which, in a Verv extensive practice. have proed their siicrior remedial vir tues hi the cure ot the diseases lor which they are recommended, livery practicing physician has UU lavoiitu remedies, which lie olleiiest recommends or Uses, because he has the greatest conlldence in their virtues. 'lite patient docs not know their composition. Kven prescriptions arc usually written in a lan guage unintelligible' to any but the drug gist. As much secrecy Is employed us hi the preparation ot proprietary mcill clues. Does llie fact that an article Is prepared by a process known only lo the iiiatiut.icturer render that article le-s valu able? How many plivsiciaus know the elementary cunipusliiuu of llie remedies winch they employ, some of which have never been analj zed '? Few pr 'Ctitinici j know how Morphine, ijuiiiitie. Pod- phyl liu, I,-itaii'lriii. Pepsin, or rhlorutuiui, ate made, or ln., u.iti-eoiis drun are tran-li'rnied Into p.daiahle elWirs ; yet tin v do not hesitate to employ llieni. Is it not inconsistent to use a prescription, tho composition ot which is unknown to us, and discard another preparation imply because it Is accompanied he a printed stateuiiitit of im iirojierlies with directions for IP! use? Some persons, while admitting that my meillemes are uoou tiliarm iceiilical compound-, object to them on the ground mat iney are loo ouen used Willi insulll eieiit judgment. I propose to ohvlatu tins diuicuiiy ny cmiguieuiug ine H.-oplc as to the structure ami (mictions ol tla-ir bodies, llie cati-es, character, and synip tum of diseases, and by Indicating the proper ami Judicious employment of my medicines, together with such auxiliary treatment as may be nccee.-ary. Such Is one of line designs of the People's .Medical dvNer. forty thousand e.npic of which have already been published, and are sold at the exceedingly low price of Sl.SO, and sent (post-paid) to any address with in ine Limed Mates mill t.amitia. II you . would patronize me ioinrs, scientillcaliy prepared. ue my l-aiuiiy Metliiiues. Golden Sletllcal l)icoverv is tonic, nlterative. or blood clcatisitiir. and an uueipialcd cough remedy ; Picas nut Purgative. Pellets, scarcely larger than mustard eed, coit'titme an agreea ble and reliable physic, Favorite Pre scription, ii remedy for debilitated fe males ; my i;ompoumi exit an oi nuiari- Vi ed, a magical remedy lor pain, bowel complaints, and nu iineqtialeti Liniment for both human ami horse-tlesh : while Dr. Safe's Catarrh Hetneily Is known the world oyer ns the grentest specitlc lor Cntarrh ami "Cold lu the Head," ever given to the public. 1 nese siatiiiani remedies nave oreii oe ton the public for many years a period long euoiigu to tuny test their merits, ami the bet argument that can be ad vanced In their tavor the fact that their sale was never so great as during the past six months. HMMw NOW IS THE TIME! Presents For All ! Commission Merchant LIME, CEMZXT, PLASTSB, HAXK, efcc,, Vmtow Oily lUtUaal Baak. IWUXiell Incsr-loadloUttCttrtrietams pnwei, rfdirf Prrtctit . JOHN M. PHILXJfl AMD toir, t?iK.ors to John B. FhUlls) TOS.WAKDTJCO Commission Merchant .ln'l Dealer in HAY, CORN, OATS, .JTLOUlli mn, ixaw, Aftnu for una VuAnknrtvd oe .Cana Tastk "straat aad OU LaTea. B C. A New Method of Making n "Revolution in the Dry Goods Trade !" We announce to llie Public ol Cairo anil Vicinity that wp 1itc sfmln n-turnctl to Cairo nml (i)'i-ncJ at our Old .Hfcuut XTo. 142 eft 144 Commar oial Ava. A fall, Ciiniplets and Will Silectcd Stock of DRY GOODS & CLOTHING, Lilies' nml (icntlemcn's Kiinilldti (Jooili, whf r we will anil are now imiiaml to offer THE BEST INDUCEMENTS EVER GIVEN BEFORE. We nmnost! to irivc in oar Drv Howls btore tn nirh und cvrrv ruslororr Durcbaslns to the aiunual of fen liutlars (47), Ten Martin of (.'alien. Ountim will lx to deserve th future contMcnce lu ritufore pluced ill us, nssiirluK the pulilic that our imt itforta will be ucd lo law It the same. We solicit a call from one and all. HEILBRON 8c WEIL, 142 & 144 COMMERCIAL AVENUE. O-21-llIl Z. D. MathuM. MATHUSS at UHIi, TomwASsmo And General Oomxniiaion Merchants txlrr In FLOUR. GRAIN, HAT PRODUCT. AND Great Exposition. Head-Quarters for Groceries ! IMMENSE STOCK ! GREAT VARIETY I LOW PRICES I ALSO Seeds, and other Prodnee. P. OURZ., Kxcluslve Hour MercTnnt AXB Millers' Agent. K'oSnOhlotxrc, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. 7'16-tf. E. J. Ayrts. 8. n. Ayrts. Provisions, Wm. Gienzi A Sons, 70, and 72 Vine Street, CINCINNATI. 08, WEERIYBUIIBTIH ONLY $1.25 A YEAR. A.TRE& Jt CO., And Kara Commission Merchants No. 78 OHIO LEVEE. w IIYNIl'IAXN. ILLIAM H. SMITH, M. UKSllinNCE: Vo. 21 Thlrtttntb street, be tween Washington avenue and Walnut ttrecl. ejKr'ICK: Xorlh aide of Elhtli atrret be iwvcn Commercial and W.,bimcton avenue. o. w. DuianNO, : EIGHTH STREET. a9HiBhOHt Caah Price paid for Hogs ana Cattle. a lillbmte mtdlral vv rf f.V) tare, ilt.bl. luluiMiilu.'r.fti.aS'Ofii., u.u t.kiiil ci.UU..r.,i.uliir nuiuinl, 'wrUi'llil!i"lti'li"i fiillli. wi, AlariUe, L.tl.ttii.. iiu.iu.linit. CARL PETERS, HORSE SHOER, BLACKSMITH AND A Book for the People. or tin-, tho Mjit.rlc. or llcjii-ocucticii. 4:0. A .wi Ujii J th turn 1 nelin.iiii!.nkliiil lory r.J on;. i. ..In. . , ...1 1...M, ..... .. .i i.aii.aul ire at. V.uc.e-I.ml CluOi pUmmiii'l IkIi..c-xi, ih co.tti or kar.y Abu.c. .. iim .u-i.) muu mu li.v uiu. III. ut n b.luru I mllir liirrU.'Jr.uiiKI.)Wri;. luaturcd.t'.yai'il lu.potonty ,ulit ttui.Mi.i.rt'itii niarrinf. J l'i'" . v-t'- in'rilttc. " auick adnctlwH'CKt. filial mu.. yinuuc mm.,. I wurk ul.inc iiuu.t.i'lie 1 . p. nr. lr i in. dii.u uiii ..v.. f KS, pip" 1 cun. ''' ui-U In elifi, l,f). A 1 .111. ihlrtoufitliiifcovcJlrcitiue I bpurinatorrhea, gl. fn ennUiiU uf lh .bov. i)l,. sent In wall or.pptr 00 '"a S?.nrJ. ... - .lima Vodl.l Tmtlu nlhl Wagon Maker, SIXTH STREET. Between OHIO LEVEE AND COMMERCIAL AVENUE. MunufactureBhisown Horso Slioosana can Assure Good Work. A Wonderful Toriinilo Vlckbburg Hirald. 'l'licro were a ilnzen nr more of them ati'l vigor, Rtated In front ol the colored ht. (Jharles, anil tin y wero talking about torinuloes. Du woistest tomailv 1 ever illil see." rmiiarkeil an oltl nesriu, "war sixteen vears iiL'o in Alabama." ' "Ditl bhc blow miicUV" Inquired ait other. 'Blow much! shoo, nigjreru ! but tint was no iieeu pawner, nat tornaay. Why, sah, It just lifts me rljrlit. up to rc uuinber It !,r For llie Mwiilliwr October. 1 InrliiL' the levi I' Keann of last IllOlltll. the sttiuk ol Ayer's Akuu Cure In the Old Noith Siatu heeanii! uxhaiisted, anil I le tup a atiiply could Ixj received from Lo well, the siinvriuj,' irom chills aim lever became fearltil. A lew parties weie no fortunate a to havo It on hand, and In Iredell county, the dru;- "Ists ekeil out tuetr sientler riocks uy asellltiir iIiki's a spountul each for a tlol lar. Many paid ten dollars lor a bottle, when thu regular prlco Is hut one. and Ihoimht themselves favoretl at that, to valuable are the curative properties of tills preparation, which not only ex nek elm r,olon from the system, but leaves thu patient wlthunlmpitiivd health i;or. Jin It tgt t.. t.) afciiHfunt. nESIDESCE Corner Ninth nnd Walnut ittwts OFFICE: Corner Sixth atrret nnd Ohio Levee. OFFICE MOUltS; FromHs.ro. 12m., and frora -.' tn 8 11 in. I.AWVKKN. JOHN K. ICUUUST, Attorney at littw. CAIUO, ILLINOIS. OFFICE: At residence oil Ninth Street, be tween W'Hshitigton nvi nue and Walnut hi, RKA1. KSTATK AUKXT. JOHN Q. HABMAN & Real Estate CO. HTJSJS A.C3-B3STTS COLLECTORS, JONVEYAXCKXB, HOTAJUXS FU1UC Land Atronta of the IlUnela Osntral and BurllUKton and UuiL.cy R. . Oomvanlss, Nortb Car. Sixth und Okla Lsvae, OAIBO. ILLINOIS. I. G. LYNCH. M. J- IIOWLIT LYNCH & HOWLEY, L. D. THOMS, Coinmiasion Merchant, And dealer In STAPLE AMD FANCY GROCERIES, reralsn and Domsstio Traits and Mats IM OOMXSJtOIAt AVnui. S-Clt. DTAS T. rAHKU. II H. LTJilCIJCaUAM. PARKER & CUNNINGHAM, (Succcanors toillller A Parker,) FORWARD O AD Commission Merchants And Dealers in WHEAT, HEAL, GRAIN, HAT, ETC. orrici: : CI OHIOLEVIK. tjTWe have leased the Large Yellow Wale house, atoraKe capacity a.inju ions, which (irre ua ample facilltlra lor storing and shljipioff (l-o-tl . . j CAIKO, ILLINOIS. INMLKANCE. DANIEL LAMPERT, Fashionable Barber a:;i ZIA.ZXI UHLBaiXIJFt, BEEN QILBEHT, Attorneys and Counselom at IjHW. PATRONAGE SOLICITED. i-tiii jv.4lijn.wy(ije,iut W.nHniSfhooiFuniltiir.or.op TBHMBi)ioiLfcBDEOIOiLII8TIinTB, I,i!si&EB,Vfo.ii r horcotij Slla.ahonlclwrlta . t.,6t.LoaU,MO Ehervtiiur went a Uitin'. cli " Kltln'! Brest, vou! vou noor icrno- rnut nicker, but I teed a mule lifted up ! llko a tedder, an how fur d'ye spose it blndc hlmr .ilst ;lii a yuctb. ' "One mile?'' 'Free mllmf" "Acro de rlhberV" "Into a tree" Kach one in the crowd matin n xtioss, ami wiien an wero tiiioii'jn inn noary hi'itdetl old man repoated : "NljiL'tT. you U all wronir. Dat tnr- nndv cum for dat mule, and howled around, nu' pot under him. and lifted him ill), mr lie was mono 111 exaeuy iour lin'lieK bv lie watch, rum's vou live !' There was a iml.iful p Use. and thru the crowd rapidly thinned out while tho old num remarked ; "Four Inches by de watch, Hit' I'll stick to Uit itatwieut if I dio for It." ( OFFICE: Ohio lvf, room, 7 and 6 City Nutlonul liauk, William II, Green, ) , .,.... Wllltain II Ollhert, CAIKO ILLINOIS Mites Krcd'k Gilbert fEJ-Sptclal ultentloii Klvcn to Admlmlty uud jtrainboatbublnvas. NORTH SIDE OF EIGHTH STREE'J Bstwecu WashlnKton ond Cotamerolal CAIRO BOX and BASKET CO -llrakr in All klndt hard and ott,) PLOORINO, SIPLNQ, LATH, &o Mill anl Yard, Joruer TUirty .Fourth Streo. aud Ohio Lvw. DR. SHERMANS Syphilitic Bradicator. Thu mriiurntliin lb now acVuowllmil to be eupcr lor to ui known remedlra lar tbu treat ByphilliB in nil its StagcB.Sorofu . - & ra . I niu.nln 111- oors, Ealargeroont of tbe nVanrln. r.aiHTliu'v In Pvuhllllo dUnieiea, in which It Imisinci; many, ''". K"tt "'I ly" "V'I'.i.V.T ...1.... i...i..tuiia if u mlivlv veirrtalite, i " ..' ' V.ii.. Z ..1 t Jjin In taken in nil Vnudillo. s ol ll..y.leMl With Mfttf. 1 in unuiier-t oil with other mclu-Jliea. Iflhs iev 1 ' u'aovinitor the United' StatM bycx 1 n h.-rHmwlcpckk'M.nttounYi)urtof Iho I fT..ubi k'ii.ii. mi tvr-4'lii fil aVHS. Atldrtsilt coj Nonh Sixth ttrvU, bt. Loul Mn. frtV-ly. I Collectors and Conveyancers. OFKCB-At taa Csurt Housa . VAItlKTY STORE. CTew-York Stora WK0LK8AIJC AND RETAIL. XjeEiwesst VARIETY STOCK IN THE CITY. Goods Sold Vory Close. Jomor iOtt St. and Coaisaarolal A oamo. lunron C. 0.' PATUlt 00. C. N. HUGHES, General Insurance Agent ornot: Ow Xatinuf tTkl'i. XTONK but tatcU. Virtl-CUM Coeipaslts rrpre INSURANCE. KSTABUSHED S AFFORD, M0EBJ8 AND CANDES, UciiiTal Insurance Agents T3 OHIO LEVEE, City XMiMll Baak laJHHf. SfHHaln.