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ARRIVR. OPART
North, Through 2;0Qn. m. lOOp.m
" Way 2:20 p.m. 11;no p.m.
South, Way 12.115 p.m. ;') p.m.
" Through N. 0., Mum.
phis and Columbus 2.30 p.m. 4;Wp.m,
Ohio Hirer route, (except
Monday) ;'ip.m. O.OOp.m.
Iron Mountain K. It 2:30.m. 11;'p.n.
Iliii. Hirer route, Tuesday
and Friday r,:00p.m. 7;0iip.m.
Thebes, (loose Island A Hnntn
Fe, Ilia., Thursday A I'rl-
flsV I kOOp.rn. 7:0fla.m,
Mayflcld, Itlandville and
Lovclare, Ky 11illa.in. 4.uip.m.
vrrica hoiks.
Oeneral Delivery :ifiOR.rn.
(Sundays 8 to 9 a.m.)
Money Order depaatiucnt :) a.m. COO
Register " " " " :00 a.m. 6.00 p.m.
Money Order and Keiister departments no
open tin Hundaya.
SECRET 'oitDEHS.
THE MASONS.
CltiO '.OoMMixiiERr, No. 1.1. .Staled Aasclnldy
at the Asylum Masonn liall, Ant and third. ha-
urdareineach month.
f?Atao CovKctt, No. 21, Pegular Conrocation at
Masonic Hall. the second Kr dar ncaeh month
Caibo Cuirrta, No. 71. Hrgulsr Conrocatlon
at JUasonio Hall, on the third Tueedsy of every
Cairo Lobar. No. 237 P. A. M Iteirular Corn,
rnunlcsftons at Masonic Hall, the sreond and
fourtli Momlavs ol eaeh month.
IlaiTA 1iiior, No.608 V. t A. M. Regular Com
munications ai maaouhj tiau arei ami iriiru
Thuradaya In each month.
TIIK ODD-FKLLOWH,
ALBXAHlitB T.EHit. ?JI. If acta In OJrl tVllov'a.
Hill, In Artr'e HuiMing, every Thursday c reu
Ing, atsoclojk.
OUlt CHURCHES.
ItltfilVTERIAN-Blghlh. street.
lreoclilng, Rabbath at 10 a, m., ami Vt r. M.
i'rayer meeting, Wednesday at VA r. .
Sunday tktniol, 3 r. M. J, M. Lansden, Huper.
Intendcnt, Her. C. II. Footr, Paattr.
WirrUOUlHT-Cor. Eighth and Walnut HI.
PrcAcuIng, Babbath lo a. m., and 7 r. M,
I'rayer meeting, Wednesday, 7J r. .
UundayHchool .3 r. x. I,. W. Htilell, Huper-
inteadent- Her. r. L.Tuoarsox, pastor.
NIUUCU OK TUK REDEEMER Kplyopat)
Morning prayers, Habbath V'H a. m.
Evening prajcrJJ. m,
SsbUlh bchool, Ja. m.
Her. lla. Cuak, Hector.
T. PATRICK'S CIIURCII-Jor. Ninth Hi. and
Washington Artnne.
jubllcbrvlce,8abbAth8and 10; a. n
Veipera, 3 r. m.
JuriaayB1iool,2 r. a.
Sertle eviry day, 8 r. m.
I' J. U'llALUlaAa. I'rieal.
OuNO MEN a CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION it'g.
lllar meeting second Monday each month at the I
Praia r room c( the Presbrlerian Church,
Weekly l'rajer meeting, Friday, Vt r. at
me i'rayer room or trio rresoyierian cuurca
0. 1'aasoas, President.
jDd Cdar.
oerrices, Habbath, 11 a. m.
Bunday Knhool, r. x.
Cass St. m.
FreKhiag,7J-i r. . Her. Win. Jackson, I'asto
JCONO FKKK-WI Lb II AFT1ST -Fifteenth SI.
bsilween U'alaut and Cedar.
Berrien SabUth, lj and 3 r. .
iter. N. Hicaa.rastor.
REE-WIU. IIAITIrtTHOMF. I1jWI.m hON
UAT BCiUXIL Corner walnut and Cedar His.
Sunday richool, 9 a. m.
IRST FREE WILIj IIATT13T CHUKCII-Cur-
ry'a Parracks.
berrices,rabbAth11 a. m.,.1 r. x. and 'V, r. sr.
IR3T MIKSIONAHY IIa'ITIST ClIukcH-Hft.
ween loth and 11th afreets, nearCelar.
I'reachlnt i'abtiath lo a. m., and 7); r.
Prayer Meeting. Wednesday erenlng.
Preohlnir. Frldar erenlnir.
HabtMthU.'hool, lk r. m. John Van Uaiter and
alary Stephens superintendents.
Her. TJ. SnoEM. Paato
STATE OFFICERS.
STATE OFFICERS. .
.Yernor, John M. Palmer;
ieutenant-Uorernor, John Dougherty I
cretaryof State, Edward Hummel ;
luditnr of Btate, C. E. I.ipplncott ;
State Trearurer, E. N. Ilatea ;
lupt. Public loatructlon, Newtan Ilateman.
CONGRESSMEN.
Jejnatora Lyman Trumbull and John A. Logan.
Vpresrntatlre for the State at Larje Vacancy.
Reprtsenutlre Thirteenth District John M
eLi;
JEMBERS GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Janators, 1st District T. A. E. Holcomb, ol
lion, and S. K. Othaon, of Gallatin,
iejrrasentatlro, 1st District II. Wateon Webb:
COUNTY OFFICERS.
CIRCUIT COURT.
fudge D. J. Haker, of Alexander.
'rosecutlng Attorney.!. F. McCartney, of
usac.
:ircult Clerk Jno. Q. Harman.
therill-A. II. Irrln.
(fm. Martin, Aasessor and Treasurer.
COUNTY COURT.
fudge F. Brosa.
tssociates J.'.E. McCrite and H. Marchldou.
;ierk Jacob G. Lynch.
Coroner John II. Gossman.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
Uayor John M. Mnsdcn.
Treasurer J. H. Taylor.
Comptroller E. A. Burnett
Jlerk Michael Itowley.
Marshal Andrew Cain.
Ittorney-P. II. Pope.
Police Magistrates K, Dross ami U. Hhan
asy,
Jhlsiot Police L. II. Myers.
Poliee Constables John Bhethan. (day), and
si 11. Velrrun and J. W. Sumner, (night.)
SELECT COUNCIL.
Mayor John M. Lanaden,
First Ward-P. O. Schuh.
Jeeond Vfard C. It. Wooaward.
Third Ward Jno. Wood.
Fourth Ward S. Staats Taylor.
City-at-Uvse W. P. Halllday and V. Hurd,
HOARD or ALDERMEN,
B3T WARD James Rrarden,
Leo Kleb,
Isauo Waldeu.
30NDWA11D H. II. Cunningham,
E. Iludcr,
Henry Winter,
Jamas Htrayne.
BIRD WARD Wm. 8trafton,
Patrick Fitigeuld
OURTU WARD Jm Carroll.,
. O.H.Sease,
, J.II.Metcair.
( Time of Mtetxnq.
CITT COUNCIl.
Thi City Council meets In Joint session on
rlday evening preceulnt; the first Monday ol
ion moatli...
BKLCCT COVKV11..
The Select Council meets on' the first Wednei
sy and Thursday, alter the second Monday in
ton month.
aoaau or alueiimkh.
Tho Board of Aldermen meet on the nra
onday and Tuesday In erery month.
COMMITTEES OF TUB COUNCIL.
On.rsei-jressrs. Taylor, Walder, Winter,
ood and Metcalf. r
Drolnas-Meaars. Cunningham, Schuh, Fittger
M,8aseand Halllday.
CmM Messrs, woou,cimningnam ana nieu.
ftiee and Vcii Mojsrs. Carroll, Buder and
foodward
OroVnanws Messrs, Beote, Walder and Taylor.
Krt Dtpartmtnt-Messrs. Reunion, Swayne and
ifo?il Meaare. Behuh, Winter and b,
rWnlhtff Messrs. Wo Iward, ri,ruyoaan;l Uude
inancs Messrs. Hud, Stratwn and Mete tit.
n ram Alio nnyiir, t'i'i Jiviir.,
M.fctrirtton andCairoU
JgEBULLETIK
Publication oniic, IlnllPllii Hnllilliig,
MiiiiiiiKion A ten up.
HOW TolijM GRANT.
TUK,,Y1f-!.JI?KA,Jr'K MONTGOMERY
un THE CONTEST
OF 1872.
l'hT TUK DEMOCRATS STAND
HAtB. TIJjIj TUK Y BEE SOME
THING VULNERAMLE.
rilUjIINENT MEN OF THE PARTY
assu XUKIU OPINIONS.
JJ1.AIR FOR WILLIAM CULLEN
I1RYANT.
V. 2ti. A nntt
l. i ...... .'. .' . Zr. . f
iiucrviuw wiin lion. JioniL'omnrv li a r ii
printed lioro to-day on tlio nrcsldcntla!
cuinpnigri. Mr. Hlulr roundly donouticci
Grant us un ignorunt mun, with n strong
win i imi couipcii congrvit to oucy nun
In nil tlilnci. "Lut tlio ilcinocrallc nartv
n an organization atund buck,'nnd lit the
Held to kept clear to tlio dUalfcctcd nnd
inucpundent republican!. 'J lio Missouri
progrniiunmulli me. Thcro tliu radicals
woro Uoaatcd throiiir Ii t hU kind of pn.r.n,
oration. Let tlio rndlcali cnll their eon.
vention und numlnntc (Irani, n ml ilmn t.
mo independent republican bolt and
nominate whoover tlioy ploato. and then
let tho democrats rallv to liia mnnnrt.
Thli it the way Lincoln got In In 1800, and
In this wny Grant can easily hoduleatod."
Jicnoncr Do you think the democrats.
as a party, would ncquicaco In this 7
Mr. Ulnlr I belicvo they aro fast com
ing up to ii. i navo reason to Irnow thut
it lias been under ennsidornt cn now for
about a year, and it meets with but littlo
opposition. I met Senator Casserly ye!-
turuuy, anu no icus mo ne warmly appro
ves this policy. JJcnator Stockton sonds
mo word that he approves it. I met Hob
Uuld to-day and talked it to him, and hit
eyes glistened at tho prospect that tho
South could bo relieved or military ty
ranny. You know "Wiide Hamilton lonr.
ago advocated this ns the true" policy of
- ... "l - - ft
tho boutu. and it is univcnallv neknnw.
ledged that tho oppoiition to Grant agree
aa ui the cenoral nrincink-s. Tim Imlo.
pendent republicans are In fuvor of civil
service reform, a reduction of taxation,
and revenue reform. They aro opposed
to monopolies, to bartering away our pub
lic, domain to grasping railroad corpora
tion!, to votini: subsidies to steumshins. to
giving power to the President to declare
m"iai law in wio stater, UJ ttio raplU pro-
Bre, low bolnr mado toward contriilizn
tion, to Corruption, to fraud, and to (lei
potiim, and o are tho democrat, except a
few historic traditions. The democrats
have no other platform. They aro fight
ing for tho same principles, hence the
greater need of such co-operation.
Reporter "Who do you think would
make tho moil formidable anti-Grant can
dldato? Mr. Blair Thero arc. about half a dozen
among which there could bo no particular
choice. My nernonal preference is for
William Cullen Bryant.
HANKS.
ENTERPRISE SAVINGS
rtinrter-l .Mnrrli 31, ISOO.
orrica i.n
CITY NATIONAL BANK. CAIRO
A. H.8AFFORD. President;
8. M. TAYI.OIt, Vice-President ;
W. IIVriLOP, Hecreurr and Treasurer.)
niaccToasi
P. W. Baeciat.
Chas. GALibHra,
Pail O. tMTHl'll,
W. P, Halmdat,
K. M. MrocaiLtiii.
It. M. Cl'.NMVailAM,
J. Jl. l'niLiira
Depoalta of Rny Amount IleeelTellrom
irn tenis Liwnrtla.
XNTEREST paid on deposits at the rate ol six
percent, per annum, March 1st and Beptem
ber 1st. lntrfct nnl WItliHrawn ! r.lH.H l.nm.
dlaiely to the principal of the deposits, thereby
girlng them com;ound interest.
MARRIED WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAT
DEPOSIT MONEY
so that no osr. rue cax csaw it.
Onen ererv business dar from 9 a.m. In 3 n.in.
and Saturday evening lor HAVING DEPOSITS
only, from 8 to 8 o'clock.
auiuii w. Jirtii.or. Treasurer.
THE CITY NATIONAL
B.A.:rr-K:.
tlAIIIO I I.I.IN4IIS.
CAP IT Ah,
8101) (III
oiririKti
W. P. II A 1.1.1 DAY, President
A. II. HAFFOIID, Cn.lilorl
WALTER IIY?I.OP, Asilslnut Cimhler.,
marcToasi
Staats TAYLon, ttncriir II. Cinmnqiiiu,
ecorr wiuii, w. v. luvi.inn,
QlO. D. WlUIAMSOV, STlTlir.N HlHU
A. n, DArroup,
I'.xrhnuge, C'olu mill l'nltril NtHlra
nonil BoiikIiI uilil Noltl.
DEPOSITS recelred, and
business done.
a gcneml banking
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF 41AIKO.
DANIEL HURD, President;
ROBERT W. MILLER, Vlce-Preeldenl
0. N. HUGHES, Cashier.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE
EXCHANGE, coin, bank notes and United
States securities bought and sold,
laiorMt Allowed on Tltu DeoalU.
THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1871.
rcKxrrcRE.
SAVE TWENTY PER CENT
Dy buying your
EICHHOPF BROS.,
FUUNITUKK FAOTORV,;
H nalilng Ioii-h v., .e air 'olDD;Honr
CAIRO, ILLINOU,
Jlrs.r.. Richhntf nr.ih,i,ii,. i. i..
cltliens of Cairo that ther are; manufacturing all
kinds of
.'LAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE
And hare now on hand and foi sale, at
Wholt-aale nnd Retail,
II kimW, and wil coutlnux tc keen i ih.lr
BALEK ROOMd, I.V THEIR N ETT RUILDINO,
Ererr dlAcrmtion nf chean ami pn.ilv mmli.,..
luchas '
.rarreci DeJ.ti-a.u,
SJTMarble Topped Bureaus,
"Sideboards, Washstaads.
aWard robes, Bola Chairs,
.Sofa and Matraiaes,
lounges, etc , etc.,
Which they Will guarantee to aell
TWENTY PER CENT. LOWER
Than they can lAught from any other dealer in
the city. Oire them a call and aatlsly your-
'ii. ivlidlJ
W.Stratton.
T. Bird
STRATTON & BIRD,
(Successors to stratum, Hudson Clark.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
57 Ohio Levee, Cairo, Illinois.
IV Agents of Americao Powder Co., and man.
facturers agents for cotton yarn. JrTdt
WOOD RITTEN HOUSE,
FLOUR
AND
General Commission Merchant
183 OHIO LEVEE,
Cairo, Illinois.
MILLER &, PARKER,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
AID
DEALERS IN FLOUR, CORN
Oats, Hay, etc.
AGENTS for FAIRBANKS SCALES
68 Onio Lkvkk, CAIRO, ILLS.
7.. T. MATH CSS. K. C. CHL
MATHUSS & UHL,
POEWAEDIKGr
ANU CI EN ERA I.
Commission Mf.rchants,
DEALERS IN
flotje,, o-UAiasr.
HAY AND WESTERN PRODUCE,
No. 61 OHIO I.EVEE,
iltfirwi fburth Stith SU,
CAIRO, ll.U
augM diwlf
J. M. PHILLIPS tc CO..
(Successors to K, B. Hendricks A Co.,)
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS
WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS .
CAIM '
vSSfcLUjerxl Advances ni
l"3 Consignmenth,
t upon,
Are prepared to receive, store am orward
freights to all points and buy ar.ii
sell on commission,
VBuslnens attended o promptly
NOTK5K
la hereby siren that nefaultharlng been made
...r moro inan amy uaya in the payment of a
portion of tho amount secured to bo paid by a
certain mortgage executed by Almarlno llalley
.""JVf'l"' Jylof nd Edwin Parsons, trtis
AT, ,f'h -l' City properly, dated Seplcmber
13th, 181, and recorded In thn Ilecorder's oflice,
i.-Ti , ,v'"'? V " jri;uuniy, in mo nialooillll
nols, In book h, of deeds, pageMl, Ac , vre, tho
undersigned, said imatees, will on Saturday, the
Beconduay of December next, A. D. 1871, Bt 10
.i . ' 1 "i" '"'"luun oi mm uay, unuer ana oy
rirtne of tho power of salo contained In aalit
morlgage.eell.atpubllo auction, to the highest
bidder, for cash, at llio oHice building ofsald
trustees, corner of WaUilngton arenuo and imh
street, In the. city of Cairo, Tn Alexander county
and State of Illinois, lot numbered 22 llwenty.twoi
in block numbered 7twenlyseren) In the First
AdditlOB to said city of Cairo, accord Ing to the
i V k wiereur, wiin me appurtenance, io
n.a, i.,,u puiyvei'B sna conditions ox anui mun
uatea csiro, ins., Noremberoth.mi.
H. HTAATtt TAVLOH,
EDWIN PAKSON,
.... Trustees of the Cairo City Properly.
norlldld
WILLIAM iacnax. roaixLica nAt'EXSTlaE.
BAUMAN & HAUENSTINE,
ClVIL AND MKCnANICAL
ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS,
Brest' Bnlldlntr, corner Eleventh air
4 Commercial vc Cnlro, Ilia.
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS for all branchei
of Civil Engineering nnd Architecture, such
as Maps lor Counties, Districts or Corporations,
Plana and Calculations for Steam and Mater
Power, for Industrial Katablishmecta, for Iron,
alone or. Wooden Ilridg's, for Churches, Cour
Houses a"d other Public llultdings, Business ami
Dwelling Houses, Cottagei, etc. etc., lumlshed
ehortt notien fttf
JOHN B. PHILLIS,
(Successor to Parker & Phi'.lis.)
GENERAL C01M1MISSION
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
AMD
DEALER IN HAY, CORN, OATS,
Flour, Meal, Bran,
Cor. TENTH-ST. and OHIO LEVEE
CAIRO, ILL.
CLOSE k VINCENT.
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
ASD
DHA-IiBBS IIsT LIMB
Cement, Plaster Paris,
AM)
PLASTERER'S HAIR,
Corsser Klarhtb Ntreel nnil olilo Eevee
CAIRO, ILL.
O. D. WILLIAMSON.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
PRODUCE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 76 0bloI.evee,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
aWSpeclal attention
given to consignments
and filling orders.
BOAT NT OK IX.
SAM WIL S O N ,
DEALER IN
BOATSTOEES
urtucEitiES,
PROVISIONS, ETC.
No.
110
Ohio Levee
Cairo, III
oapsas paOHT'TLV ruim.
INHCTAWCE,
W. II. MORRIS, . II. H. CANUKK
notary ruwie, No. Pub. nnd II. S. Ccro.
HULL, CARGO, LIVE STOCK,
CCIDENT, LIFE,
.KIN A, HARTFURI),
Assets .
..VII U7
NORTH AMERICA, PA.,
Assets.. ,TjO,ii i
UAItTKORI), CONN.,
Assets..
.WI.'JIH 7
1'lllVNl.X, HARTIOKll,
Ai-fl. 1 ,7f 1 , 1 4 e'
INTERNATIONAL, N. V..
Aexela.. 1,::vi,p,!i I,
PUTNAM, IIARTKORH,
Assets 71HJJ17 "
CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND,
Ataeta.
HOME, COLUMIICS,
Asseta .'.r.,-.T. tt
AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO.,
Assets Wmouii
CONNECTICUT MUTOAI. LIFE.
Asset 3ii,i',ci
TRAVELER'S, HARTFORD, LIKE AND
ACCIDENT,
Assets. I,i,wn IK
RAILTTAY PaHRENOERM A8BURANCE
CO., UARTFORD.
Assets.. SW.000I
INDXPENDKNT. ROSTON.
Assets CO
SAFFORD, MORRIS & CAN D EH,
71 Ohio Levee,,
City National Bank, CAIRO, ILL.
rcRNiTtmE.
B. S. HARRELL,
DEALER IN FURNITURE
QUEENS WARE
. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
BAR FIXTURES,
GLASSWARE,
186 & 187 Commercial Avenue
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.,
STOVES, TIJiWARE, ETC,
A. II A h L E Y,
DEALER IN STOVES,
Tin and Hollow Ware, Clothes Wnngera Tolle
Ware, Coal Hods, Fire Shorels, Air Gates.
MASfrAcrrara or
TIN, ZINC. COPPER AND SHEET
IRON WARE.
No. 166 Washington-avenue,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
s"Rooflnir Oullonnif. and
all kinds of Job
tehld.f .
work donnt stmti..mi riMre.
ro.iL.
COAL! CO A L I COAL!
JAMES ROSS,
l.r.Ai.tir Ii
Ml (IVOIX AND MOlTNT CARBON
GOAL!
CoiniiicrCKil-iiv., Foot of Eloventh-st.
All Cuil rarcfully uelghcil at I ho yard on pair
onnlis' tenler.
PPM. WI'.KIHT WAItllVN'TEIl.
Ciisl Of lm tKl nn ihn ehortett notice in any
part ol (he ci.y, either by tho half ton, Ion or car
load.
Leave order at theofflce on Commerclal-av. at
the foot of Klcvenlh street. novlCd-Cm.
llUTCm.Hl.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET.
KOEIILER & BROTHER
Have teopene.l llio
I'Orill.Alt 3IUAT .IIAIIKIT,
C'OMMERCIAK-AV
nPlurrn .Vlntli and Ten Hi Ntroela,
nd will kfep constantly on hand the best meats
slaughtered in the Cairo market. They iletyrom.
petition, (iivo them a trial. scpt2ltf
JAMES KYNASTON,
Statelier nnd Irenlcr In nil Hindu Fresh
Jlcnt,
CoiMtt NlMTtlMII AND PorLAa Hrativ.
CAIlt), ILLINOIS.
BVH and slaughters only tho very best cattle,
hogs and sheep, and Is prepared to till any
ileinacd for fresh meats from one pound to ten
inousnnu pounns, 4e;20tf
JAKE WALTER,
BTJTCH El JEZ
and ni.Air.n in
FRESH MEAT,
Eioiitu Street, Between Washington
ani Commercial avenues,
Adlolnlnc; ItltlPiilionNc A llaiuiy'a.
Keep Ihe best of lleef, Pork, Mutton, Veal
Lamb, Bausao.etc, nudnre prepared to kcrve
citlrens tn the most nrwunUe manner. agSO
SION AVItlTKIt.
CAItli L. THOMAS,
SIGKLST "WRITEE
la noivprepaied to respond promptly to nil de
mands for his services.
SHOP-COH. 8T1I-ST. AND COMMERCAL-AV
In tlio Ferry llousie,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
novlJdtl
Oil. CANN.
An nortinnit ol tho above cans, securely
pai kd Inr shipment, for snlo i ("Ini-tinal! prices
nuu iii-iKiii, u ii.uiui,.l liliurs.
J'ru;
: i nd Pniiit lieulers, 71 tlhlo Levee,
WAtiOXS.
WAGON MANUFACTORY.
For Palo nt Wholesale or Retail.
CORNER 32l)'STUEET AND OHIO I.KVEE,
Cairo, Illinois.
novlltf
J. V. UAMIILE.
F. M. WARD,
WOOD AND COAL
MERCHANT.-
171 M. WAKH is prepared tn iltlier the Ileal
; , Fire Wood mid ntono Coal
IN AfY PART UK THE CITY,
And in any ipinntliy desired, on slim t nutlet,
COAL DELIVERED at SI.60 per ton
nDVIDLi r . ti,. a A.ti. a. .. I..
twoUporitt)o vet he comer ofKlghth Mrtnt tod
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BBUrABslMsBlaMBSaABsB
PAUL 0 SOIIUII,
3D 12 IIGG-IST,
iti:.itovnii.
NO. 109 COMMERCIAL AVENUE
Whlitnkrr'ft Old Ntniul,
Opposite Athkxeum, . . Cairo, 111
Pay. particular attention to tilling .11 phycu-,
ami family prescriptions.
KStrSOK UAD
ALL
PATENT MEDICINES
worth haring. Agent for
KKEM.V FEVER TONIC,
Warranto,! the lost Forer Killer known in this
climate.
NO CURE-MONEY REFUNDED
ALSO,
HAMILTON'S,
BUCHU AND DANDELION,
Anejc-IUia remedy in all disease, of (ho KM
neys, equally, as .ood or letter
than liPintMl.I's. nnd lor
lews money,
also Anr.xr roa
lliiinlirry ' llom-oiliillilr Spectlle.
III- welt aelcrleil stock of
PEEFITMEEY
Fnnry Uoodaj,
Of every description ennnot be
surpassed by any estab.
Ilshment of the
kinil in the
city.
CO A I. ANl ttOOoT
The undersigncit will furnish
HARD AND DRY WOOD
Am Cheap, 11 not Cheaper
Than any wood dealer In Cairo. Leave orders
on the slates at Dm PnstnfflpA an.l ( iin.
yard, on Commercial avenue, between Tenth and
Twelfth streets, Cairo, Illinois. I give good
measure and will cord the wood up If desire.".
a"iri-ir DENNIS HALEY.
INNVRANCE.
'TRIUMPH.'
THE TRIUMPH INSURANCE CO.,
Of Cliiclnnntl.
st.ts. ?,vi,uio on
Solicits all kinds ol risks.
i-. nmskiii.
ocl2TI Agent, Cairo. ols.
.tlll.LINBRH.
MRS. M. S WANDER,
DEALER IN MILLINERY
LADIES FURNISHING GOODS,
Commercial Avenue, onnoalle Elllo
sua uaytnorna
Cairo, Illinoih.
CLOTHING FOR LADIES' WEAR
Made to order, or ReadyOIade.
JIk received a full mid oiiinplrte lock ol'goodi,
... ucn. ni Kim I'liiiiiiirirsi iii me eny. An uv
mrnse verity ol
RIBBONS, LACES AND FRINGES
she otters ureal liiditPA,Uf
n mi.r- in,nn. ;;..: ., "' nu
and quVlT.y of iler goou.r " " ' '
oi:r.iti. aokntn.
HALLIDAY IMIO'I'IIERS,
GENERAL AGENTS
FORWAHDINd ami COMMISSION
n i:kcii a ntn
DEALERS IN FLOUR;
And A enta of
Ohio River and Kanawha'
70 Ouio Levee,
HEAL ESTATE AGEXT.
C. WINSTON & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENT
A.KD
AUCTIONERS,
Tt (SECOND FLOOR) OHIO LEVEE,
CAIRO, ILL8.,
Ruv and Sell Real Estate,
PAY TAXES,
FURNISH ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Ar I prcfara Conrerances of Kinds.
THE AI.nl NE.
PROSPECTUS FOR 1872.
FIFTH tear.
1 lltprtitntatite and Champion of Amen
call Art.
TELE -A-LZDZZLSTII! :
tn Illustrated Monthly Journal claimed t
, be the handiomesl Paper in the
World.
'J5" my lore tnlho nttist workmen of THE
AI PINE who are stnv ngto mak tholr prorca
lon worthy of admiration lur bctuty, as it lias
Iwaj-s been lor usefulness, "Henry Ward Detthtr
Till! ALDIXK, while Issued with all the teg.
ulnnty, has none of the temporary or timdi inter
eat characteristio of ordinary prriodlcsls, Ills
annlegant mltcellaney of pure, llgnt, and grace,
fill literature, nnd n collection of pictures, the
rarest e.ecltncn ot arllstlc slt'll, in black nnd
white. Although acheucceedinn number atlords
a fresh pleasure tc Its friends, tho real value and
lieauty of TIIK ALDINR will betnnst appreciated
oiler ft has been tieund at thnclofo of the year
Wlulo other publications may claim superior
cheapness ns comiiired with rivals of of a similar
da', Till; AI.LM.M.ts niitiiquonJil trlglnal ran.
caption alone and unapproached absolutely
without competition In price or character. The
possessor ni tho volume Just completed cannot
implicate menuaniiiy oi nno pnper ami engrav
ings In any other shape or number of volumes
for ten times Ita cost.
The UW of netting Til F, ALDINB ready on the
press Is so arent that reprinting Is out of llio ques
tion, With the excel tinn ot n email number
specially reserved lor binding, tho cdlllonn of
17I, Is already exnausted, nnd it is now n scan e
ns well nl valuable book,
NEW FEATURES FOR 1872.
Art Ilcpnrlnieiit.
Tho enthusiastic sunnort so readily accorded
to their enterprise, wherever It has been intro
duce,!, has convinced thu publishers of TIIK
ALUiar. or mo souniiness oi ineir inenry inai
the Aineiienn publlo would recognise and heartily
auppnrt any sincere etturt to n:eiat tho tone and
standard of illustrated publications. That so
many weakly wicked meets exist ana thrive is
not evidence that thero Is no market tor nnylning
better indeed theaiiccessof TIIK AI.D1NK from
the start ta direct proof of the contrary. With a
population su vast, nnd of such varied taste, a
publisher ran choose his pntions, and his paper la
rather indicative of his own than of ihe tasio of
Ihe country. As a guarantee of the excellence ol
this dennriment. the nubllshers iiould heir to an.
nouneo during rha coming year, spenlmens from
mo following eminent Aincnrnn amsii s
W. T. IticiiAttiis.
(.RA.SVIllE I'CBKl.VS,
Wm.IIaiit,
Wm. llr.Aan,
(ironor. HMitrv,
Aril. Will.,
Jam is Hmucv
l'UAXK llRAKP,
r. U. C. llARLKir,
Victor Nrnuo,
Wm. II. Wilcox,
Jamm II. Ucard,
It. K. Piocet,
Pail Dixos,
ilow.
These pictures are being reproduced without
regard to expenso by the very best engravern in
the country, nnd will bear the severest critical
comparison with thn best lorolgn work
It lietnir
ine ileternilnotion or tlio miL-llsncrs
thai TIIK
AI.UINC shall bo a successful vindication
American Insto In comnet.tion with any existing
publication In the world.
I.ttcrnrjr Department.
Where so much attention is nald to illustration
nnd get up of the work, loo much dependence on
appearance) may verynaitirallv bo feared. To an
tii'ipatosnch misgivings, It Is only ncccrrnry to
stale, that tho editorial management LI TIIK
Al,lilNi:iin been entrusted tu Ma. ltlCHAUD
UENItVtSTOlJDAltD, v.lio h& received assur
ances of assistnnco trom a host of tho most popu
11 r writers ami poetanf thu country.
The Volume for I!i72
will contain nearly ff0 pages, nnd about 250 fine
eneruvings. Commencing with tho number for
January, atcry third numbcrwlll contain nbcau
III11I tinted picture 011 plato baper, Inserted as a
frnntisniece.
The Christmas nhmber for 187J, will bo a splen
did volume In itself, containing ttfiy engravings,
(four In tint) aud, although reialle,t a l will bo
sent without extra cliargo to all yearly bus..
acribrs.
A C'bromo to Every Hubacrlbor
was a very popular leature last year, and will be
repeated with the present volume, Thepub-
I expense. Ihe heeiiting by St'ts, enilileil "Uune
mature s ocnooi." 'inecnrirro is iixu incnea,
and lsanexactfAC-slmlle,inslzaand appearance,
of tnp onglusl picture. No American chromo,
which wllfiit nil compare uilh it, haa yet been
otrered at retail farlesa than the price asked for
TIIK AI.DINK and it together. It will bo deliv
ered free, with tho January number, to every
subscriber who pays for ono year in advance.
To nn N for 1872.
One Cbpy. ane year, vith 01 Chromo,.... S3 00
Fue Cipia, " " " W 00
Any person sending 10 names and 10 will re
ceive an extra copy of gratis, making H copies
.'or the money.
Any person wishing to work for n premium, can
Imveottr premium circular on application. We
f;lvo many benutltul ana desirable articles oflered
iy no other paper.
Anv person wishing to act, permanently, as ou
agent, will apply, irifi reference, unclosing tl fa ,
outfit.
JAMKN HLTTO.y Co.,
rUDUSllEItS,
Liberty Ntroct, Xcvv York.
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A color nnd tlrosshig that will
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It doca not produce u colo.
rauclmnically, lis tlio poisonoui
preparations do.
It gradually restores tho hi.v
to ita orhjiiiul color and lustre?,
by supplyhig now life and vigor.
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