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nitetm v, .4 . 9 8 naff art t ft r, , t 'oaa , nssMal aVBeB HOCER Keeps ti CBV HBO) r in fmn series, Wootenwtn, TagetaU fruits, o., In. Try My New Stylt Mixed TEA, DJffereat Combination Prom any -Bofor Ottered in the Market, and of Excellent Flavor. Ct!ice Selection of QUEEN8WARE, GLASSWARE. CKOCKEKYWABE and FLOWER POTS. & LITTLE hi GEATE Imliot, THE "BOSS" FIRE ZZXTDZiXK. WISCONSIN BUTTER, 8wittJ Rich Central Hop Yeast AualiiThla Sonmar, No. 32 EIGHT STREET CAIRO XXX. Coal Coal. PITTSBURGH, PARADISE, MT. OARBON(Bifl Muddy) AXD PEYTONA OANNEL GOAL! Order for Coal by the oar-load, ton, or ia hecekoads, for abipment, iromptly ktfcendod to. MTT targe consumers and all aanufaoturers, we are prepared to supply any. quantity, by the uontt in or j year, at uniform rates. CAIie CITY COAL COMPART. Eyilalllday Bra.' ofllc, No. 70 Ohio Levee, tVlUiriiUy kro.'s wharf boat. rWt Egyptian Ulllt, or Cf-At Uie Coat Dump, foot M Thirty-Eight j-eet. Cyroil Office Drawer. SOS. 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Y, B7y 5 BsBsaBsBBBBBBBsM VOL.7. . .J ft 1MVH R. SMYTH le CO., $ vfteleealt MS Retell Dealers la Frtica ataA Domestic WINES OF AXili KIND, to. SO OMo Levee, CAIRO, ILLI. MK98UT. 9UIT1I CO. have coatUntly a Urn etoek of tha beat rood. In Ike mar ket, ud r I t special attention to lb wholesale rancnoi u uuainea. WMOLEMALR OMVl'CIM. STRATTON BIRD, Wholesale Grocers -And Commission Merchants w - AOXNTS AltniOAH POWOXR CO 57 Ohio Levee. O. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer Dealer in BOAT STORES,: Commission Merchant, Ho. 16 OHIO LEVEE. QI'KCIAL attention given tnennslrumcnts Mil dlling orders lAI.T AXDOII.. B. F. PARKER, Ocaler In ?aints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Window Glass, Win dow Shades, &c. Always on hand, the otltbratttl Illuminating AURORA OIX. Broaa' Bulldluc Oonaer Eleventh Street and Waahina ton Avenna CAIRO CITY BINDERY, T. O. XXuola, Proprietor, BINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Bulletin Buildlnr. Oor. Twelfth Street aad WaahlBartoa Arenas, Osalx-o, IlUnoli. Kt-County nd Railroad Work a Specialty. CARL PETERS, HORSE SHOER, BLACKSMITH AKS Wagon Maker, SIXTH STREET, Between OHIO LEVEE AND COMMERCIAL AVENUE. Manufactures his own Korea Bhoeeand can Assure Qood Work. PATRONAGE SOLICITED. 8-2-lm MILLINERY! Mrs. M. SWANDER Is now rrrelrinir a lare ami well selected stuck or FALL AND WINTER liiLLimi. At her stand on EIGHTH STBEET, To which she Invito the attention or the ladles or Cairo and vicinity. In this stock will lie round all the latest style or Hats, llonnt'ts, ltlli lius, Flowers nud all Millinery liooda, all or- lerea a w iukhi nia r"' krarclior bargains am earnestly retiueatwl to uh Hwnnilfi n rjill hefitn utirrJiflainif eliewhere. Her stock or fancy goods audno- llona Is oomiilete, aud she is determined not to be unds rsold by any body I u the city. A Book for the People. VBYdlOLOOY i A triUliiut, mnllcal tun. vf SM or f lust iluuhU colunis pages lid v Sit . ul.Tr.ii4mfrivlni.uuth.utotil, "AltSSIAUE. ) hmi,I u4 l.i.l tt-Ulionl oflh. Kin, SUrrlaca,ir.iluilniiildliualiac.. tlniis, Uw at yaUrtaa f luSroductlon, to. A iludud w ni7 'n in. .t louidlwawi uf llie Urinary ana utn srMitTsOriaiaurboihws... ii.fiu.iim. .n riirniiurPrt' swrrid Slid ia cYiiUiuiilMlnt manUi Kvt sm.r, Stwk tdnnlHiti.nl, tHillil)i.uulu.puiu MlUtl uotli iWlng KuuwiuiM wiiM Mluna ft., iffltt .buy. dltiiKi. e,ic.. MiMt cuvtrt.SI.U. iMiundlM .l.tt.. ai iui . fug eoBUiilt of Ik. (kut urk tMftl uf attmn. AIM a am .11 Mmuterrhaa, il KKtlp, uf tittup. AIM a, tniall s4laiTmtU) SaUw SaaTadtMMM.lMStilSu. JSltln-m. TU MEDIO AL BUSftlOALIIITirCTi; HII.WAVHKC, WISC. Oa0.ee. llaM1 ato&UAlsia. OosssaeM Xrarelftli. SJtreat ex& CAIRO, ILUNQIS, f hr Bnihtln. AT I AT. When first the bride and brtdesrootn wnt, They love their single sslrrs the lt A sword Is In thsmanisge bnl, Tbcir tiarate slnmh h are not ret Tbty qiiaml and make tin again , Tbey g Ire and tiifltr Wnrida of pnln Hoth right, and wroos, They strwrKle long, Till some good day , when thsy are old . Some dark day. when the bella are lolled, lwath havlnstUksB tbelr bt of llff, Thr lose themnelres, and flud carh otheri Thsy know that they are hiuUnd, wire, For. weeping, they are Father, Motherl -R If. Stoddard. In Harper's Alaffiizine for lerember. The ratal atlsmder. (AuMln (Texan) Statesman.) ' Kaclt day In the pron. ol lfKldatloit In the Capitol there Is Ulfcoverul n want of botBujrenlouiiit'ft lu districts of TexaM retutHa from onu utiotber wbicli raunot be readily obviated. Tocal setllstihcsi and arts ol dcninj;i)iil.ra luIcrH)xe In lunenible obstnek-x to reform, unU tliu failure of tlio wliolo proposed stlicme of goreriitneiit Is a potslblo result. If it gu Into operiitlon, the severance of the V'est and South from the North ami Kitst lc eotties a populitr tiecewlty. The major ity etitoreis n th-gree of sellUliuess wholly Incomprehensible. A tnaRiilllcent empire, streteliltiK from Ked river to the Hlo (jrunde, from the Hocky Moutituiti to the sea; mi empire that should be a world within It-ell. mid mill more a world hy Itself; Hint Mioulil multiply the orig inal diverMtie of soil, climate, produc tions, and Intensify the essential dU'lin llarlty between ruces, while It reconciled all practlcul utitngouUms ; such an eudur Uiji empire, when the destinies of Texas are rontemjilated, U the dream of true statesmittislilp and pulriotim. The con vciitlon Iwn surely torjfotteii that law-dle-tltijcuialilng races and laws of clvlli.ttlon are stronger Inlliiltely than t!io-u ol governuieiit. The former dic tate the policy of the latter. Laws ol race mid of civilization ate of God, while those ol government are ol men. The llr.-t, like God, arc mighty and eternal ; the latter, like men, idiort llved and transient. Falling to accept these plain tacts as Una!, the Convention, jirefcriing theories of Thad. Stevens, lias failed to enact meaiires which recog nize God's edicts separating races, and tailing to accept this original principle the rclietnu of Texan government be coiiil'.h r-.ulif'illv ilcfi i'tivi- anil cintiot en dure. The hisllot Iwx loses its cohesive force In the native incurable re pulsions ol races and wide districts of the State must be sc.icratcd, each year, more and more violently Irom one another. Diversity of race is incurable and 'while" and "black" are as distinct facts on the laee ol Texan history to be as distinctly recognized in Texan legisla tion as J led Itiycr, the Gulf coait and verdure-clad plains of the North aud West. God's laws cannot be rescinded by those evolved from Northern hatred ol South ern uhlte men by the remorseless rage of Thau. Stevens aim Ucn Hutler. c sec and confess the fact and the necessity, but our law-tunVcrs have not the courage either to perpetuate tin: unity of Texas or assert uie liicuratilo tliven-lly or races. R'ltabajratfin, In one of its aspects, means mlseeglnntion. . Owners of the Waco Arraigned by s ClersrymHii. Nkw Vobk, November 14. A special from Troy, N. V., says the Key. l'eter A. Moelling. of the German Methodist Church there, accompanied his daughter to Pier No. 22 Kast river, at 2:: o'clock on the day the steamer Waco sailed, and remained with her until U:15. During the time he was there a large number of barrels of oil were taken oil board and stowed along the deck running around the cabin. So many of these casks were on board that the whole .space fore and aft was occupied by them, aud Iui therclore had some dilllculty in making Ids way from the door ot Miss Moelling's cabin to the gangway Icadlug down to the wliarf. He can Kittiy assert that more than lorty casks were so placed, lie also noticed boxes, suck as contain tins of astral oil, piled on the deck at the entrance alt. and saw a large box, which may have coutalned matches or other Inflammable material. He considered it somewhat singular that the persons stowing barrels of oil were two of the cabin stewards. and noticed that the casks were heavy, requiring two men to iiamiie each 01 them, lie noticed on the countenances of the stewards and chambermaid an evi dence of gloom and apprehension, and became so mucii impressed with an idea that something unfortunate was about to liaiuieu, that if lie could have accomplished It after taking leave of his daughter, lie would have withdrawn tier from the vessel. He thinks that when it vas seen that the passengers were of a class who could not resist me smpmcnt 01 on, advantage was taken to put It on board at the last mo ment. During the time of its being shipped, other merchandise) was being taken in the hold. He has lived at Gal veston for twenty years, and never kuuw of an instance ot lightning setting tire to anything there; therefore, he considers that the lire arose irom the materials aboard the Waeo, and not from lightning. From the position of the oil ranging lore and aft no possibility of savlmr the vessel could exist when once u lire broke out. lie Intends to commence legal proceed ings against the owners of the Waco for the loss of his daughter, and visits New York for that purpose. CMptnlu Ike Hood Nuppoaeil to bo Ilruwnoil. Memphis Appeal From Captain Harvey Mathes, editor of the Ledger, we Imvo received t lie lid lowing letter, addressed to him by the writer. We publish 11 lu the hope of eliciting a response to the question whet her Captain Hood was the unfortu nate who met a watery grave in so iiu looked for n manner. Wo hope not : Huliikiuon, Miss., November 10. I am fearful of the worst for our friend Ike Hood. On Tuesday evening last lie was In Memphis getting hands to work on my levee. A lew minutes before the White backed out Captain Hood left me to go aboard ot tho Illinois, wish ing, as he. stated, to see some friends. As the White was backing out there was a man seen to Jump from Iho llliuols to ward tho White. Missing his foothold he was precipitated lu the river. Tho current carried lilm under the wheels of Uie boat, which were In motion, 1 wish ?rou would make inquiries, aud llud out f it was Hood. 1 am hoping for the best, while I nin fearful of the worst. I will return to Memphis by next Tuesday, and will give you more particulars. J, T. jKFFKItSOS. Captain Hood was well known In Mem Dills, where lor some time Immediately after the war he was engaged on the ir ons as one oi tnu loctu reporters, wince WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1875. leaving that position lie has tilled many others of a public character, in which he discharged every duty devolving upon him with ability. He was a brave soldier and a good-hcurted, noble fellow. How Amrrlenn Wamantieed U Ble rstccel In frar.ee . (Donn I'latt In Washington Capital. We wcro traveling from I'arls to Lon don on the night train. A minute be fore the train started u Iricnd put his head In the window of our carriage and gave the startling Information that the. Phoenix was iu the next compartment to us. To appreciate thlf cheerful information our readers slioulirkuow that tho I'liie nix It the American woman who capti vated a Ilusslan imperial prince, and not only made oil with his heart, but also a large assortment of jewels belonging to the imperial family. The story runs that the yoath became so madly in love with the l'hter.lx so called because the ap peared. In tire eves of the ellete despot ism of Russia, as the wife of or widow of a Mr. IMkliiIx. her real name being Letty Blackford that he, said scion ot imperial blood, did steal, take and carry nwny to this benutr his mother's diamonds. Not content with this appropriation, it was reported that he helped himself to various precious stones adorning a saint In the imperial chapel of the palace. The I'ha'iilx. re ceiving these presents, worth untold sums, brought Into piny her native shrewdness, and suspecting there might be some flaw iu the title, expressed the valuables to London. She wa not an hour too soon In this, for the prince was arrested, and shortly after the police had the l'lurulx. But the more the mailer was looked into the more evident it bccaim; that the least said the better. The lovc-slck youth was put under imjicrial arrest, and the fair lady, escorted to the frontier, was bade to go her way, which she tlid willingly enough. She turned up in Paris, and at the hols became n noted object through her beauty and stunning Kussinu equipage, while at the opera she shoMe like ndocomotlye covered with hcad-Mirhts, as she wore all the imperial jewelry presented to her. Looking through the triangular glass that exists between the compartments, we saw the I'lio'iilx, sitting on the Feat opposite, coolly smoking a cigarette. She wore a gray ulster with n peaked felt hat, with gloves and boots to match, and was, as well as we could determine, about twenty-live years of age. Her hair .was light chcfcuttt and seemed to be abundant. Her eye, by far the llnest feature, were large, lustrous and either dark gray or hazel, aud we could not determine. Her lioman nose, in exquisite proportion, had that cold, delicate outline and thin nostrils that Indicate the bird ot prey, be 11 In Letty or Vnnderhllt, while the mouth, though full and fair, con firmed the impression the nose had made. The cheeks and full Jaw were rather heavy, and the whole laee told of a Judith who would irolu on llolokrnes witli assurances of distinguished consid eration, with a knife ready to sever his jugular hid in her boom or bustle. We would as soon think -of making love to Lady Macbeth or Vinnlc Ileum's Lin coln as this female American vulture. We could not help contrasting the hard, handsome face of the adventurer with rtbe youthlul beauty of the young girls lu our carriage. H iBBiaalppI 1'ostniHSIcra. Cincinnati Commercial : The removal of Postmaster Pease, at Vieksburg. is re garded as another direct snub ol Post master General Jewell, as it was made without consultation with lilm, aud lu the face of his positive statement a few weeks ago that It should not be made. Chicago Times: Postmaster General Jewell has been snubbed again. If he were not a man who Is loud of olllcial po sition, he would resign his seat iu the cabinet. This last snubbing occurred In relation to tho late changes In the pnstoftlcc department in Missis sippi. When Pene, the postmaster at Vieksburg, and Stearin, postmaster at Holly Springs, first went over to the anti-Ames side of the late campaign, there was somu talk here of their being; removed. Upon this occasion, Mr. Jewell took pains to say that these men were faithful olllcers, and that they should not be removed for their share iu the defense of the Interest of the State. Almost upon the heels of this assertion comes the re moval of these men by the President. " rtiron iMijralr to tho llogei I'll none or ii." We do not iu the least' leel like blaming Macbeth for tills expression of disgust ; Indeed, we are rather inclined to sympa thize witli him. Even uow-a-days most of the cathartics oll'cred to the public are great, repulsive-looking pills, tho very appearance of which issutllclcut to "turn one's stomach." Had Macbeth ever taken Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgatlvo Pellets he would not have tittered lhoe words of contempt. It is really encouraging, when one Is III, to llud that u little, sugar coated Pellet, no larger than a grain of mustard, will as promptly produce tho desired effect as n dose of great, nauseat lag pills. These littiu Pellets, unlike other cathartics, are really nature's physic. They do not debilitate, but tono an 1 invigorate tho system. No family should be without Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. THE HOWE Sewing Machine COMPANY Have removed llielr olllre and kiU'si oihii from corner NINTH STItKKT and Commercial Ave mio to tlii fommiidlmw brick room on Com mercial A wiiiiv between TKNTH A.VII KI.KV KSTII STIIKKTS, lately omipleil by J. C. fnr son, where can ulwaya bu lotimla complete iw sortiuvnt of the IMPROVED HOWE gSWZXTG M Which have proved to lie the most durable, umt are now the ralft niiinlnif machine sold. tj-A trial will convince any ane that they are Slit, murliilil, In liliv. tJ-Wc ulao kw ii lor salea good aifoiliiicnt or riooi uounn, sua iwiti,iiiiu i.iiiui-u .iiram, w hich we offer at low IIkuivd. Given Call. The HOWE MACHINE CO., D. F. BENNETT, Agont. I37"Great Medical Book, andSecreU ror lilies and lients, Suut free fur wo Hianni. Addreaa, hT. JOSKfll .Mr.DIOAl. INN I ITIIT" 0..SHlly ht Jooepli, Mo. TyraaTiltiajteaa. JL.-vxi.ix: PROMINENT ADVANTAGES o THE NEW LOW RESEEV0IR "STANDARD" v.Auh!i- . ARE TirONfiMV IN VXIWV UAK Great Durability with Handsome SATISFACTION , MADI Excelsior Memufacturing domp y oi, viv ana bib a. MAUf STIBT, ST, LOUIS, UO, AMD MOLD ZXCLT7STVXX.Y BY 8-,7-an0- W- HENDIMOir, Cairo, ZUlmois. POND'S EXTRACT The People' Bomedy. Tho Universal Fain Ext actor. tfote: Aak for Fond'e Extract. Take no other. "lleurj furl will aueak of excellent thlne. FOR 'injuries to Vlan nrBeuata, Falls, llnilse Htrnlna, spralna, Contu sions, Dlnlocutloaa. Frnrlurra, tuts, Larera- Usl or Incised Wounds. M Weill nt. Ilurns , Senilis, ouuuurna, Rleedliitf Lunga, or POM'S Moae Bleed, and Uleed- InrUunu or Teeth. oiiiitlHij of Blooil and i.iunuj tJiaciiarges. Pllea -llleediu piles, mi,,, i pm nSLiui.il I ........ iujwiiII6,i Tuotbnehe,Karache.Neu- EXTRACT nuKia, oweuea rate. RliriuualUHi, HUeuma- tii. .ni.. ... Htliriieae or Soreness. Lumbago. Umeliack. Wore Tflreal or Quinsy. inOniDcil Tonaila. piitlicria, Breueail- tsa, ABsamn. Hore or Inflamed Kyes or Catarrh, Leucorrhea. Ularrliea, Urnterr. More Xllinlea. luflamad Breast. Pnlnful or too rromse unMihiiu PEOPLE'S MUk Oar, Urariaa Ola- Kltluer Conaplnlait. REMEDY t.X'hiaHnaa aad -Exeoraa- uona or inranta, or on Vnrleoae Vrlna, Kn- U.H.I A-l-t.MI ' I EXTERNAL AMD Illeern. Old Sores, luter- nal Ulcerations, nolle. Carbuncles. Tu INTERNAL1 mors, Hot 8wellina. Cumin and Itunlous, Chal- 1 or Sore reel. .t'luiUnirM.ltarneiaor Bod- USE. uie uaua. lon or Whitlow, Krost- m! l.lmli l . jXuatiulto Bltea, Insect siiiiks, cnappeu uanats. I'OXh'S KXTRAtrr Is ror sale bjf all rirst Clnaa DrnirnUU.and recoiumcodeU by all DmirgUtK, Physicians, and every body who hits eer uel It. Pmupblot contnluiuK Iti.tory nnd Uses mail l free on application, if not found at your Druggist's. POND'S EXTRACT CO., 41S.5.,.dly.W,f,"k,,"d,-,,,l I'lIYNU'lAXN. yir.T.IAK S. SMITH, X. V. UKSIUKNCK: .No. 21 Thirteenth street, be twecn Washington avenue and Walnut nUwt. OKFJCK: North side of KlKhth street be tween Commeroial and Wiuhimrton avenue, O. W. DUKNINO, X. S. UESIDENCU: Corner Ninth and Walnut streets. OFriCK: Corner Sixth atreet mid Ohio Levee. OKKICK IIOUK9: 1'roniCa.iu, Urn., and from 'i to 8 p.m. LAWVKHN. JOHN H. MTJLKEY, Attorney at aLnw. CAIItO, ILT.INOI3. OKFICK: Atrvsldenra on Ninth Street, be tween Wiuhliuctoii uvenue aud Walnut St. JAUK" K. LANK. r. u, WAXtu. XiAXTX dk WARS, -De.ilers lu Bifltt(M'4;:liC!o)cil Thcliest Inllienuirkit. Also all kinds of four foot SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD, Orders Delivered to any part of the City Promptly. lionvo Orders at Crvatal Saloon. or at the Company's Offlco, at Nar row Gaugo Depot. TERMS Nott Cash on Delivery of Goods. JAMES K.LANJti. ii-ti-iiu. I The great Nerve ConiUror. cures Kplleptlc flU, Couvul'lona, Sisnw, M. Vitus lluure. and itlf Xervoua llciiei the only known poillive rem uly Tor Kpileiillu 'IU. It luut been tested by thousands und luu ntivcr bvcu known to fail In a itugle i-jiae. Trial purka(e free. Knclone tlamu for circulars glvinif evideuve of cure. ' Addliwa, UK. t). A. IIIU1IMONII. 10. 1 ft dly Kox 741, HI. ,loili, Mo. NO. 280. SUPERIOR (!0NSTRIiT,TION. QUICK AND UNIFORM Designs, and Giving PERFECT Everywhere. ONLY IT RALCSTATK AORMT. JOHN Q. HARMAN CO. Real Estate AMU KCOTJSEJ A.C3-BJ3STTS OOLLEOTORI. WXVZTAMCXM, KOTAliai PTJIUC AXD Uad Areata of the IlUaade Oeatral aad BarUactoa and Oalaoy X. B. Oeeaaauuee. rTortk Oar. aUxtk aael Okie Levee, OAOtO. ZXXJNOI8. I. (I. LTMCII. M. ! IIOWLSr. LYNCH ft HOWLEY, AUD Collectors and Conveyancers. OPFIOX-At the Oeort Honae. VARIKTT BUBR. New-York Stor WXOXJHAXB AJtD BXTAZZ.. VARIETY STOCK IN THX CITY. Oooda iold Very Glaae, Uerner 1BU St. and Oosnaerolal Ay oaibo. nxiveii. C. 0. PATIER it CO. CAIRO BOX and BASKET OO Dealer in LTTIMIBHIiR,, All kinds hard and sort.) FLOORING, SIDING, LATH, eko Mill aael Yard, Corner Thirty-Fourth S treat and Oklo Levee. PWXTl1 U 'X'Jbl. Comer Waahlnatoa Ay. and 14th Street, CAIBO, ILL. OPEN EEOM 6 TO 9 P.M. DAILY. lf-j-tr. DANIHL LAMPERT, Fashionable Barber AJfO NORTH SIDE OF EIGHTH STREE1 Between Waahlnvton mad Oomxaaroiavl Avenuea. I.. II, Akiw, Cairo, II. K. Akin, Chicago, Zi. D. Akia eft Co., Dealers In Harness 1 Saddles, Whips, Collars, Etc. 109 Commercial ATtnus, . OAIXO.IIXI. d"Thoae fayorlna; in with their patroaace will And a roiuplete Hue or goods from tvlilch to wlect, at bottom prices. lo-ll-wly. CONFESSIONS OF A VICTIM. 1'ublUhed as a warulaf tad lor the Untat ol Youag Men and othera who suffer from Nerrous Lieblllty. Loss of Manhood, ale., UiTlug hU tn, N. uuiea 01 neii-cure. aner unuanoing annaa wu (Vringawl expeaae, aad mailed free oa reeeir laa aeoat-uaTd lllriaSsil eaTejoee. Addaeas MA TRAlnWIAVrAla. P. aHo: W. Jlmok Ooittrnt won WK&v&m MAT, OOUI, OATt, flrOUE, SOaraasr TaatfA 9trt ial Iaavaaj. t. D. Baltaes. , o. MATatTOM UWL, Aad Oeaarat Ctoniinirion IsPtvroli&nto Deal are la VXrQUX. OBAJJT, MAY AUD raoDucoi, BklO . ExrlaalTa , - , . I Hour Merchant AJTD MiUera' Agent NoSOOhloUvee, CAIBO, ILLINOIS. T'lS-lf. K, .7. Ayree. fl. f). Arras. ATKXS A CO., Aad gtBeral OommiMion Mercmanti No. 7S MXO LXTBX. L. D. THOMS, Oommiiiion Merchant, Aad dealer la ITAP1I AMD FAITOT GROCERIES, ereltm aad Desmeetle VnsiU aa Vata m oemiuioiAx vmm. s-eur. maCHjaBCK. O. N. HUGHES, Oenaral Insuranoe Agent ma-. czo X3 erw XaAaaae k Val's. ' iNMatedmt rtnt'ctaM npudee tear INSURANOE. UTABLUWEB 18M. SATVORD, MORRIS AMD CAWDIB, -Oeaesml Insxuwce Agents 78 OHIO ZtKVKE, ty Vatieaal laak Baildtaff, aaHKain, .lriTSo,at M6 OOO 000 The Leonard Soott Pub. Co,, 41 SAtOLAY ST. MIW Y01X continue their aulorVJBcprlnts of Ibe EDINBUKQU KBVIKW Whig. LONDON QUAKTKRLY BBVIBW Cob senatlre. 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