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advanced Elects of the January number of the U. S.
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urd , rot Compatlic, (-numerated is tt I. of which 47
n. II .011;11 the laet five years, and
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I h.. Cairo, 11, II VII as the ancient cit.,'
1;.• original aeluisition of th e land
point, the organization or the Cairo City
;tint it, changes and iperatiutis from
tn, until within the lint two
by doing so I might deeply in
t. ;, -; the Kener al reader. would occupy too
n -pace tor one letter, besides being foreign
;.. purpoNe.
exhibited by the present city plat,
tip, ,tirveed in and the first lot was sold
the 1 ,-, th September of that year. Since
tii.• I, t- haNe been very rapidly disposed of,
..1 I regard very high prices. until nb,,ai.
i.no original plat are sold,
:,n I a 1.11-gc 11 , HitivIt to the city limits is being
- , ii ed. The lots are entirely too small, in my
opMion, being only 25x.100 feet, the prices at
v,,,,•11 they sell varying from $').&U to $2,500
-average, about $,',00.
lIMISIIIMI
I lA, has nearly all been made within
the ht,..t. two y 0:1I'S. More than one hundred and
Gtt b..uses have been erected here in that Unto ;
‘l.) of them are very good buildings. The
ris puiuuun is ithimi twelve hundred—in
ahmii ei t mil numbers of Americans, Germans
and Irish.
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wiodesale grocery and commission is the
vg,,t ne,s here, and is curried on very
The grain and produce business has
,lint ~romcnce,l, and is destined to be, perhaps,
tit,. leading mercantile feature of the place. The
,hipments of grain and produce from this point
to t S..mt hero and European markets will soon
inini,msc. in anticipation of this, the llii
n it Ccittral Itadroad Company are constructing
a depot. 4:' , 0 feet lung and 100 feet wide;
, j :Lod it i> elpected that its length will lee increased
',II to !oast feat.
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'll.cri• 31'1? 11 .11 in Cairo seven dry goods stores,
eight c "eel) i ii iiirt,--three of which are IY/101C
,k;t• Lwo clouting stores, two fur
u! drug store, one millinery store,
anti t 11 ,P 3111 t sltuc stores end iittinufact,rics.
Ile•re arc L o i two stove and tin-witre estab`isti
mews.
.1 very large steam flouring-mill is in pros ess
"r Orecto,n. \aidt will doubtleus he speedily
followed by others. for the inanufaicture of tlo.lr
must be very profitable at this point. A very
large lumber mill i, about to be erected, which
tonly ,AW hut ,lie,.; lumber, and in.ahu
hetui.e door and window casings, door shutter::
:In WIII.IOW bliu,l i and This must Lt a.
prontable loisma, for there is a great ahunda nen
of owlet , timber very convenient, mat the ,le
inAnd will 1s large.
oonipany of capitalists from Cincinnati ir„ - ive
talai,lloll it pun-king house, which is doing
a Lit ce Luslne-s.
Alt idea generally prevails that Cairo is vi,iry
a grave yard--and that it is i , r,d.i.-
ject to an annual overflow and inundation; 'hut
tile, polio., are erroneous. Cairo is not the
t place in the wurld, yet it is by no
weans a icry sickly place: it is as healthy as
any or the Illinois river towns, and much hmitth
im than some of them. It is situated on low
inunisliittely at the junction of the C.his
and .Nlisidssippi Riveri, and the lower parts of
it v,ert: rmmhirly submerged at seasons of es
irem.• water. Since the construction. of
lerec, Which entirely surrounds the city lim
it,. !toil ell which the track of the Illinois ten
tral Railroad is laid, an overflow is ximpb•
The tops of the levee are sic feet
alive the high-water mark of 181.1. Nur, h of
Cairo the ground is lower than. in the city site,
and the track of the railroad is laid on If estle
work fur some miles out.
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doubt that the Maine Lam. so called, wits de
:dgtost to prevent all the evils of intempetrancc,
and honestly- carried out would anon accent
pli,ll its beneficent purpcsee. And there can be
as little doubt that Dr. Rogers' Syrup or Liver
wort, Tar, and Canchalegua was designed to re
move all Pulmonary Complaints, and if it could
be generally used, and early administered, then
Coughs, Colds, and the long catalogue of Lung
diseases would rapidly disappear, and the !mor
tality from Consumption bse sensibly decreased.
Those who have tried it are tuutuinious in its
prai,v, all,/ it ha- accompFrshed so tne .r Uie most
memorable cures on recopl
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AGREED ON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS
TEX LINES OP NONPAREIL, OR MRS
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each additional insertion—
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three weeks.
one month..
two moucio.--
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cakttaz.utr AT PisAnits:
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51arriagu notima, 50 Cents; Death uotleee, 25
Items for Mechanics and Artesans.
—At Havoc Island, the Arctic expedition
found coal apparently of recent formation. The
grain of the wood was still perceptible, and it
was interspersed with smallmasses of ttxrerypure
rosin. The supply was limited in depth only by
the frost, and wix's so loose that it could be shov
eled up without difficulty. It was found to burn
well.
Artificial teeth arc now made of one solid
piece of porcelain without the aid of metallic
plates of any kind. This mode was invented by
Dr. M. Laomis, and a manufactory is now estab
lished in Cleveland, Ohio, where full sets and any
considerable parts of sets are made. They are
said to be more cleanly and more durable, for no
chemical action can, by any possibility, injure
them; and more natural, any desired form being
easily given to the mouth and lips.
—With a very near approach to truth, the has
man family inhabiting the earth has be estima
ted at 700;000,000 ; the annual loss by death is
18,000,000. Now, the weight of the Waal
matter of this immense body east into the 'grave,
is no less than 624,400 tons, and by its decompo
sition produces 9,000,000,000,00 U cubic feet of
gaseous matter. The vegetable productions
of the earth clear away from the atmosphere
the gases thus generated, decomposing and as
similating them for their own increase.
—Professor Baut Hilaire. a distinguished Ger
man savant, has lately delivered two lectures on
the advantages of bringing horse-flesh into use
as food. lie says the horse is herbivorous, and
no deleterious element enters into its food or
structure ; its flesh, besides, is full of nzate.
lluxard, an eminent veterinary f:urgeon, states
that in the scarcity which Cello w eil the revolution
of 1789, the greater part of the meat consumed
at Paris for six months was horse-flesh, and that
it caused no ill effect on the public health. The
distinguished army surgeon, Baron Larry, made
his wounded patients eat horse-flesh in the cam
paigns of the Ilhine, of Catalonia., and of the
maritime Alps; and he ascribes to it the cure of
a great number of his sick in Egypt.
—An important fact connected with the phy
siological system is, that although the supply of
blood determines the phenomena of life, it is not
sufficient, independent of nervous influence.
When the latter is withdrawn from any part, the
evolution of heat is diminished, and the phenom
ena of life are materially changed. The tem
perature of a paralysed limb is lower than that
of the sound one: and while the withdrawal of
nervous influence thus lowers the temperature,
an irritative excitement in the nervous system
greatly elevates it. Thus every local irritation
of the nervous system greatly developes heat;
:old inflammation, which depends upon irritations
of the nervous system, is aeccmpanied by a great
exaltation of the temperature.
—The importance, in a sanitary point of view,
of goo,l ventilation, is shown by the fact that if
forty persons enter a room of sufficient size to
receive them, without ever-crowding, hut unven
tilated, the doors and windows closed, each of the
forty pairs of lungs will, in one minute from the
time of entry, have performed eighteen respira
tions, and, with every respiration, a pint of' air
has been deprived of the fourth part of its oxy
gen the same volume of carbonic acid has been
mingled with the atmosphere of the room—that
is, in one minute as much as I:t0 pints of the air
have altogether lost their life-creating power, the
deficiency being made up by a deadly poison.
—M. Brunner is said to have discovered a me
thod of producing a vacuum by chemical Ine:STIS.
Ile places a tufinlited bell glass on a plate of
ground glass. over a of sulphuric acid, above
which acid on a support there is some quicklime;
the bell glass is then filled through the tubulure
with carbonic acid, the tithe supplying this gas,
reaching to the bottom Of the hell gl a s s aft er
the atmospheric air b , the.; ex.ludcd, the tubu
lure is hermetically closed by a stopper, through
which passes a tube having a bulb containing
water at the exterior end, while the interior ex
tremity is near the line. There is DO action of
the lime while it is dry, but, on warming the
bulb, water falls on the little. and, soon after, the
carbonic acid is absorbed, while at the same time,
the moisture is taken up by the sulphuric acid.
—lt is now more than six years since, M. Bec
querel succeeded in preparing a surface chemi
cally impressible to light, such that it would
take the color of the luminous rays which fell
upon it. tie has recently returned to the subject
and perfected his methods; and he now describes
with details, his processes which enables him to
realise species of artificial retina, which is of
great sensitiveness, and is acted upon only by the
visible rays of the spectrum. These rays pre
serve their shade of color with only a slight. mod
ificatiou ; the orange rays, for which the lumi
nous intensity is at its 111AXilintnl, are the first to
impress their image, but he has not succeeded. in
fixing them. The sensitive material used is a
chlorid of silver. containing less chlorine than
the ordinary ehlorid, and often found mixed
with the latter.
—Railroads, or roads laid with bars for the
paysagn o r .agono, were used in England
as early as 1650. The tirst rails were of wood;
in 1790 they were shod with iron. Cast iron
rails were introduced iu 1 i t 5, and wrought iron
rails 1805. In 1804, the first engine to run upon
a railroad was made by Richard Trenthick, of
England. This engine ran by the friction of the
driving wheels, as all engines now do.. In 1811
Blcukinosp, of England, applied a rack rail
along the track, and worked the engine by a
spar-wheel, gearing into the rack. Unit 1829,
the locomotive was used only for hauling heavy
freights and at a low speed. tin the completion
of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, its di
rectors offered a prize of $2,500 fur the best
locomotive which should be competent to draw
20 tons, at a speed of not less that ten miles an
hour The progress which has been made since
that time is one of the most wonderful evidences
of the genius of man's inventive power. •
The Democratic Nal lanai Convention.
In pursuance to a coil regularly wade, the
" Democratic N'ational Contnittee, - coni4l.sting of
one from each State, appointed by the Democatic
'National Convention of 1852, to "promotz the
democratic cause," and '• designate the time of
holding the neat convention, - met at the Nation
al Hotel, in the city of Washington, 12, in., on the
Bth day of January, 1856, and with entire una
nimity—
/2,30/era, Thal the Democratic National Con
realion of 1:7 1 56 meet in the city of Cincinnati,
at 12 o'clock, In., on the first Monday of June
next
The National Convention of 1852 :ulopted the
olio:sing resolution as to the number of delegates
o he closer: :
" Lirtolred, That, in constituting future nation
al convetilions of the democratic party, in order
to secure the respective rights of the States to
their relative repregentmion in such conventions,
each State shpill be entitled to twice the number
of delegates then it has votes in the electoral
college, and no more; and that the Democratic
National Committee, in making arrangements for
the next National PIO nLion, provide such num
ber of seats therein for each State, and secure
the same to the delegatjsklect."
It is requested, with a view ul the proper ar
rangements of seats of meniLere, that tlio dele
gates from the several States or districts of the
United States to the neat National Convention
forward to Hon. A. P. Edgerton, Hicksville,
Ghio, chairman of the committee of Arramge -
in en ts, their respective names and post officer;
and the democratic papers throughout the United
States are requested to copy this call, and the
proceedings of the Democratic National Com
mittee. fly order,
ROM. M. McLANE, Chairman.
Attest: William IL English, and Geo. Read
Riddle. Secretaries.
CLEAR THE PA VIOIENT, Every person should
see that the sidewalk: , in front of his dwelling is
properly cleared of the snow. While so many
leborers aro; soliciting a job, there is no excuse
f or an y housekeeper who allows the snow to re
main in front of his dwelling, to the annoyance
of pedestrians and the interruption a business.
The ordinance regnirimg, the pavements to bo
cleared within six hours after a storm, is impera
tive, and the penalties should ho enforced against
all who neglect to comply with it. We notice
that a number of the side walks around Churches
have been for a week past entirely neglected in
this respect. As many of the congregations are
making up extra purses for the pastor.!, suppose
they contribute a dollar or two t marls paying i s
a laborer to clear sway the snow, so that peoples'
lives shall not be endangered and the law shall
be complied with No person can have a moral
conscience who leave such traps on the ,idowalts
to the detriment of unwary pedestrians' limbs.
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