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JOHN H. OBERLY & CO.
THE MAILS.
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phis nnd Columbu 2:30 ti.tn. 4:00 n m.
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I Monday) - iOOp.m. 0:00 n. m.
on Mountain H. 11 2:M.in. 11:00 p..n.
in. wver route, ruesdav
land rrlday e.OOp.m, 7:00 p.m.
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a.wiey unier and Ilelsler departments no
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OUR CHURCHES.
ESHVTErtlAN-Elghth.strect.
reaching, f-abbath at 10 . ami 7J c. h.
'raycr meeLng, Wednesday at 7 r. m.
unday .School, 3 p. v. J. M. Lamden, Huper.
ntendont. IUr. C. II. Footz, PaaUr.
iTIIODIT-Cor. Eighth and Walnut Ha.
reaching, Babbath loja. ond 7 r. M.
'raycr meeting, Wednesday, 7,'; r. x.
unday Hchool Ji r. w. L. W. htiUell, Huper.
ntendenl. Iter. K. L.Th-oxrsoi, Pastor.
OUCH OK Til K ltKUKKMEU-(Kpl.copl)I
tornlng prayers, Sabbath Wt a. h,
Ivenmg pra)er7lr, h.
abUth School, 9 a. m.
Iter. Ma.Cutx, lire tor.
PATIIICK8 CHUKCH-Jor. Ninth Hi. an I
Vashlngton Arcnue.
ublie Service, Sabbath and 10,'j a. m
espers, 3 r. m,
unday School, 2 r. x.
ervlec every day, e r. u.
Itev. I'. J. O'HtLLitaa., Priest.
UNO MK.Vd CllHIHTIAN AirHOClATION-IUg.
lar meeting second .Monday each month at tl.e
rayer room of the Presbyterian Church
eekly Prayer meeting, Friday, 7 r. sr., at
le I'rayer room of the Pre.bttenan church.
C. I'tasoss, President.
UCA.N MKTHODl.iT-loiirteeulh, between
alnul ant Cedir.
TVlCes, Sabbath, 11 A. m.
inday fcyihool, 14 r. x.
a3r. x.
SD KltEE-WILLIlAITlST-Fifleenth SI.
ea;hing,7 r.x, Her. Win. Jackson, Pastor,
twecn Walni t and Cedar,
rvices ifabb.th, 1J-J and 3 r. .
Her. N. Iticis, Pastor.
EE-WILL HAlTlrtT 1IOMK Mission fcUN
VT SCHOOL Corner walnut an J Cedar Sts.
inday School, 9 a. x.
ST FKEE HILL DAITIsT CHUKCH-Cur-'
liarracks.
rrlce, Habbilh 11 a. ., 3 r. m. and 7iJ r. x.
Iter. W. Knitr, Pastor.
iT MISSIONARY IIAlTIsT CIIUIlCII-Het.
en 10th anl 11th afeeta, near Cedar,
eachlnr, Hibaath U "; a. .,and 7,'; r. n.
ayer MeetlnR, Weilne'.lay ereninrf.
eachinx, Kndar erenlnK.
btiath ty hoot, I'jr. , John Van llaxter ami
ary Istepheus biiperintendenta.
Iter. TJ. biioaia, Paato
STATE OFFICERS.
STATK OKKICKHS.
rerncr, John M. Palmer ; '
eutenant-Gorernor, John Iioiigherly I
"retary of Stnte, Edward Hummel i
iJitnrof State, C. E. Lippincott .
iteTreaiurer, E. N. Dates ;
pt. Public Instruction, Newloa liiteman.
CONGliKSSMKN.
oatora Lyman Trumbull and John A. Logan,
preventative for tho Slate nt Ijirae J. L
trldjie.
prescntatlre Thirteenth Dutnct John JI'
'a.
K M U EHS G E NEK A I. ASS E M IJLY.
nalora, 1st Dlatrlct T. A. E. Iloleomb, ot
in, and S. K. fiilnon, of Oallatln.
presentatlre, let Dl.trict II. Watson Webb:
C0UNTYOFFI0EJW.
CII'.CCIT COUItT.
dge 1. J. Ilaker, of Alexander,
oiecuting Attorney-I. 1". McCartney, ol
sac
rcult Clerk Jno. CJ. Harman.
erill-A. II. Irln.
in. Martin, Aiacsaor and Treasurer.
COUNTY COUKT.
idge F. Ilros.
aociales J.;E. McCritcand S. .Maruhlldon.
ark Jacob G. Lnch.
rorer John II. Goasman.
MUNICIPAL GO VEHNMENT
iyor John II. Ltnsden.
cnsiirer J- H. Taylor,
imntroller E. A. Burnett
I erk .Michael How ley.
trslial Andrew Cain.
torney P. II.I'opo.
illco Magistrates t. nro and n. Mliau-
iletol Pollce-L. II. ilyern.
SKLECT COUNCIL.
nyor John M. Lanadcn,
rat Ward-P. G. Sshuh.
cond V'ard C. H. Wooatmd.
hlrd Ward Jno. Wood,
ourth Ward S. Staats Taylor.
tyat-Largo W. P. Halllday and D. Hurd.
llOAItl) OF ALDEKMEN.
ST WAUU James Bearden,
Leo Kleb,
laaao Walden.
)NDWAIIU-It. ILCunmnfiham,
K. Under,
Henry Winter,
Jam9 Swayne.
HID WAHD Wm. Stratton,
I'.itrlclc Flttge:ald
UHTII WAHIJ James Carroll, J
O, II. Sense,
J.H.Metcalf.
Time of MeeUnq.
citr COUNCIL.
'he City Council meets In Joint session on
day evening preciuInK tl) first Monday ot
;h inoatli.
SELECT COUNCIL.
he Select Council meets on the first Wodnea-
and Thursday, niter tho second Monday In
:h month.
DOAItn Or ALDER
.'he Board of Aldonnon meets on the firs
mdny and Tuesday In every month, '
tUMJUI.AbO ut inn buuAtllM
M Strut) Messrs. Taylor, Wnlder, Winter,
iod and Me teal r.
' Jrainiie-Mcssis.CunnlnKliaiiSoliuli, Fitr.ger
II. Seaso and Hallidny.
Caimt Messrs. Wood, Cunningham and Kiel).
Wet and .'nl Messrs, Carroll, Under and
jodward
)rJmanj Messrs. Seasc, Walder and Taylor.
PVra Vrpartmrnt Messrs. Renrden,Hwayne and
dlday,
VarWt Messrs. Ochiih, Winter nnd li.
Printlno Ueiara.Wodnard. Swayne and lluder
Jennie Messrs. Hud, Stratton nndMetcalt,
Healh The.Mayor, and Jlessrs, 1U
Mr,ntilton audlCairoll
PItOPRlETORS.
THE BULLETIN.
COAL,
CAIRO CITY COAL
la prepare I to supply customer with the .best
quality o,
PITTSBURG AND .ILLINOIS
CCXAJLj.
0
K'KJW left at Hallidny I!ro, oltlie, 70 OHIO
tl".r.,r" J!?,,'1 w'" receive promi.l attention.
IIK IUO " JIO.NTAUK" will .nng coal alonjj
aide steamers at any hour.
oczoir
OAS 'ITTKKM.
II. T. OKKOULT);
STEAM AND GAS FITTER
AND MUB In
OAS t'lXTl'IUX,
Oas Kilter'a and Plumber's material. Wood
i'uu,.i., kiui nna anir.e vaivs, stop
cocks, check valves, etc.
al.o aiit ron
Tiiriaj Ilrothen Pntrnt nrrUasMelen
And Mnrehotie, Well. A Co'a Autornitlc Watet
inuieaiuraiKiaiippiy aite ror steam boilers.
WIXTEItS IlLOCK, COMMEKCIAr.-AVK.VUI.
IlL'TCllrJM.
CKNTUAL MIIAT MARKET.
KOEIILEIl & BROTHER
Have reopenej the
oii;i.,u mi:at jiaiihkt,
C'OMMKKCIAE-AV
Urtnt-fii Mull, mill Tenth N tree In,
ar.. will keep constantly on hand the beat meats
Haughtniii in tho Ciro mirkrl. They defy com
petition. One Ihem n trill. serit21ti;
JAKE WALTER,
BUTCH IE IR,
AXtl VtALtB IV
FRESH MEAT,
Eiqiitii Stueet, Hktweex Washington
ANf COMMEHCtAL AVENUES,
Adjoin I lie KlttciilimiM d: llnuuy'M.
Keep the beat of Ileef, Poik, Mutton, Veal
Lamb, Sausage. etc., and are prepared to serv,
citliena In thn most srceptable manner. ag8Ue
JAMES KYNASTOX,
slnlclicr nnd Denier In nil Hlml Freuli
Menl,
COBItK .S'lMETIENTII AND POFLAa STKrET.
CAlltO. ILLINOIS.
B
UYS and slaughters only the very best cattle,
I lintf. anil a.iuA.i an. I I. .... I All , .. ..
Uc in ami for Treat, mean from one pound to ti-u
thousand ikiiindti. .'nvrttf
WINF.S AM) jjUlliUOUa.
F. M. STOUKFLETII,
itccroa rouLt a stock tli.th
Hecllfjor nntl Wholranle Denier In
, t'orclKii nml DumcMlIc
WINES AND LIQUORS.
No. 02 Ohio Levee,
iao, 1LLINOI.
TTEkeepson hand constantly n full stock o
JLlOld Kentucky llourbon, Itjo and MononRa
tii'la Whiskies, French Krandies, Holland (Sin,
Uhineand Calilornla Wines. jm3uif
WM. II. SCHUTTEH,
Importer null Wuulcwnlc Denier In
WINES, LIQUORS,
AND
TOBACCO &c CIC3-A.:RS.
Agent for tho best brands of
CREAM- AND STOCK ALE,
AND
Iiunorlctl Ales or Ulfrrreiit Kind.
75 Ohio Levee,
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
jiincixi,am:oi'k.
HIDES! FURS ! ! PELTS ! ! !
:b tr :e, nsr Da a? a? & a o .
Have opened n Hide Store In Tliorntou'n ltlock
Tenth street, where the highest cash price vrii
bo paid for Hides, Sheep Pelts, Furs nnd Tal
low, VV0 wll pay higher pncos tliim wax ever be
fore paid for tho same articles in 1 1 v.
Como and see ns,
oclttl CO
coaiMiwsioji amp roRWAnniwa.
J. M. PHILLIPS & CO.,
(Succcstors to E. U. Hendricks Co.,)
Fonvarding and Commission
MERCHANTS
AtD
"SVIIAltF-IJOAT I'K01IUETOR3
rtfSaj, Literal Advances rr.r . upon,
Consignments,
Are prepared to receive, store anc crward
freights to all points and buy ai.U
aell on commission.
"lluslnesa attendea to proroptlr
0. D. WILLIAMSON.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
PRODUCE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ifo. 76 Ohl Lce,
CAIRO, I LLINC1B.
arritlal attention given t coaslnaiiU
ami filling orders.
JOHN B. PHILLI8,
(Successor to Parker ft Phf.lia,)
GENERAL COMMISSION
aac
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
AID
DEALER IN HAY, CORN, OATS,
Flour, Meal, Bran,
Cok. TE"TII-ST. and OHIO LEVEE
CAIRO. ILL.
Z. D. MATUUM. C.C UUL
MATHUSS & UHL,
and ue.m:iial.
Commission Merchants,
IiEALEIH IN
HAY AND WESTERN PRODUCE,
So. 04 omo;i.r.VKr,
Dttitctn Fourth i SUtlt Stt., CAIRO, ILL
augrf illwtf
W. Stratton. T. Rlid
STRATTON & BIRD,
(Successors to Stratton, Hudson A Clark.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
57 Ohio Levee, Cairo, Illinois.
W-ARf nls of American Powder Co., and man
ufaclurers agents for cotton varn
WOOD RITTENHOUSE,
FLOUR
AND
General Commission Merchant
133 OHIO LEVEE,
Cairo, Illinois
CLOSE k VINCENT,
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
AND
DEAliEBS irtT LIMB
Cement, Plaster Taru,
AND
PLASTERER'S HAIR,
Corner Eighth Ntreet nnd Ohio Levee
CAIRO, ILL.
MILLER & PARKER,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
AND
DEALERS IN FLOUR, CORN
Oats, Hay, etc.
AGENTS i-ou PAIR HANK'S SCALES
68 Ohio Lkvkk, CAIRO, ILLS.
THOMAS & ALDEN,
Flour and General
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 93 Ohio Levi;,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
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BARCLAY BROS.,
OHIO LEVEL,
Ciiso, His
DRTJQC3-ISTS
SARATOOA SPRINGS
IX ri'lt BLAST
AT IIARCLAYS' DHUO STORE.
Kbcsii .Svmv, Uiitr.
MOCKING BIRD FOOD
all ar.in roa lit witiioiv vaovtLt
At Barclay'.
jj E r. m n o l d g
GRAl'E t CATAWBA ) t ORAl'E ) PILLS
J P I T nu n V -v. . . f
GRAPE I CATAWBA ) i'laRArE S PILLS
and Alt nr
UEIHBOLD'N MEDIVIXEfl
FRE8U JTROJI riRST HANDS,
Alsrnjs lo stouk In large supply, and for sal Ij
(Unrelny Bros,
Jtllt RECEIVEl)
asp
orNnlebr Ihe Olnan Hollle orCnllun
AT BARCLAYS'.
IWEXTRA. i'lNK COLOONKJ
("Genuine Imported Extracts;
I9"Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes
India Robber Nursery Goo
AT
A.E,Cji-A.TrT BEOS.
PURE WniTE LEADj
AD
PURE FRENCH ZINC.
llest grades in large stock and va
riety, very cheap;
also:
Full Line ok Colors,
cut and ix oil;
Paint Ilruaties, Linseed Od,
Whitewash P .islie Turpentln,
Varnishts Ete. etc.,
ALL KINDS AND STaNDABD QVALlTltS
AT -flATtCE'ATS.-
I I
MAUAZIMM.
SCRIBNER'S
MONTHLY,
An llhtttratcd Magazine
EDITED LtV J. O. HOLLAND,
Author cf BitUr Stt" " Kathrina," " Tunothu
TttcomVt Ltttrt," Etc.
This mazarine, which has risen so rapidly In
popular favor, has now been 1 '
GREATLY ENLARGED,
and will besllll further improveddurinitthecom.
In year.
mui!?rle.? ri,pers bJT. Mr- GlaJstone, prime
m .J,lcrr?.f t-nlna, will shortly aper ; also,
an Able Discussion ot tho National rtanklue Sys
tem of this couutry, a new btory Ly Mrs. Oll
PJ? 1Pr,'n'ed, etu..ctc. whilst every num.
ber will be rich n ahnrior .fnrln. ii,,......i
ndoveOws!1e,e!,e,1:0 'oem9 e". editorial. I
U S advanrcoP.,,0n "r,0 ' iM l'er car- P V
To enable all parties to commence with the
series, which we are sure will be worthy of care,
ful preservation, we will send to ny dealer or
yew subscriber, the 12 numbers or volumes i. and
:Ufol",.tl0,or "l811 numhei jnlor to Jantnty,
le.i, for 1.50,
The whole will contain
MORE THAN 3,000 PAGES,
more than SCO Brilliantly Written Articles, and
nearly 100 Completed atones, Tales ot Adventure,
Wit and llumor, Poems, Ac, combining with
these the ablest editorials and the most beautiful
Illustrations, aomo of them said by the critic to
be i fully equal to the work oftitutuvo Doro,
We quote, as fulilv representing thn general
sentiment of the newspaper press in regard lo the
Monthly, tho .following from the Hullul i Com.
merelaf Advertiser".
"HMIIHNKKM MONTHLY is a splendid sill.
ces. It has tnk. n Its place In tho trout rank nf
the periodicals of the world. In tho beauty nf its
ty pographical appearance, tho perfect ion nf lis
Illustrations, the alely of its reading matter,
nnd the vigor of its editorials, and, in general,
good anil moral influence, It Is u publication ol
which America should feel proud."
Remit 111 Check or P. O. money orders.
(nr sa'e by all dealers.
SCR1I1NER & CO.,
054 llroiulwiiy, Now-Yrk.
1872!
ECLECTIcTlAGAZINE
or
Foveign Literature, Science nnd Art.
Kutabliahed In I8H, the ECLECTICentera with
tho January number upon the twenty-eighth year
of its existence. This faetulonospeakmniieh for
tho character ol tho publication, for no magazine
could have lived so long amid the llcrco rivalry
and competition lo which It has been subjected
without possessing high degrea of merit and
meeting a well. defined want; but it is not too
V'S'"'" "y ''""KB "II Ihcso years, tho IJC.
I.hOIIU has been recognlicd as theablest expo
nent in America or that vast intellectual aotlvity
which flnils expression In I lie periodical llteratuio
of burope. The plan of thn KCLEOTIU is lo sc.
led from the Meld thus outlined, all those arti
cles, hssays, Reviews, Tales, Stories, ami Ulo.
graphical bketches. which are likely lo prove en.
leitalnlng, Instructive and permanently voluble;
ami it commends itselt especially to that gieat
body of Intclllgeiit.readers who seek profit us well
as amusement in solid nml lieulihim inm-ntnm.
Resides the onger articles, which themselves j
represent every variety oi suojecis, tno K.:lectlu
has tlvo editorial departments Literary Notices,
Foreign Literary Notes, Hclenco, Art, nnd Varle.
ties.
The volumes for 1872 will nut bo lets nttiacllvo
than those whleh lireceded them. With increas
ing facilities slid IncrcnsinK patroeage, tlieuom
ing vol lines will bo more thoroughly represents
live than ewr before ol tho est Intellectual
pregress of the limes.
TEllMrfilnglo copies, 11 cents ; one copy, one
your, 15, twocopiei, one year, J'J; tlvo copies,
one year, tiO. Agents wanted t got up clubs,
Address
H. E. PELTON, Pulillslior,
108 Fulton Street, New-York.
BULLETIN BUILDING. WASIIINGTON-AV
2 W
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OKNKIIAI, AGKNTft.
HALLIDAY BROTHERS,
GENERAL AGENTS
FORWARDING and COMMISSION
M K It C1I A.VTN
DEALERS I1M FLOUR ;
And A ents of
Oil In Itlver nuil KiiumttiRj
70 Ohio Lkvee,
If CAlltO, ILLINOIS
family (jitocr.icirjv.
f o
f
LOUIS J 0 R 0 i: N S E N ,
Ueulrr lr sll kinds of
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCBBIBS.
Farmrr'i YmihI and Mlnbllua;
WITHOUT Oil A HQ K.
Cor, Warthiiigton-av. and 'IVeutUth.st.
CAIRO, Ml.
y37dtf.
WEwwpApr.w;
THE NEW YORK
EVENING 'POST
TOR JS7.
PRICES KEBt'CED-.
We will supply the EieningPoat ft follows t
DAILY.
2"? J'"; .fit 09
ror shorter period jl pr month.
WEXKLT.
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!?th tr?' L" conne:tlon with the Acemtv iW,
A with vrith
weekly SemLW.ekly
, ... . , Evening Host. Evening Post.
I Itamer'a WeWlv " l n " .. i
Harper's Ilatar .4 60 e 00
Harper's Magazine t 60 e oo
hvery Saturday J wj 8 to
Atlantic .Monthly t W t50
Our Toung Folk 3 00 4 60
Scribner'a Monthly t 60 e no
The Cialaxy . 4 00 B 60
Tho Agriculturist a 60 6 00
Hearth and Home 1 75 6 Ii
Christian Union 3 60 6 00
To each subscr .ber to the Jreninj A)(and CMi.
firni Vnionfor one year will be sent two eiqulslte
French Oil Chromos, entitled "Wide Awake" and
"Fast Asleep," which are worth at retail 110 for
tho our.
TRY IT I TRY IT 1 1
For ZS cents wo will send the Weekly Evening
Post from new until January 1, or for W cents wa
will tend the semi-Weekly Post during the tun
time.
ffj,olmcn numbers of the Evening Post seat
Address WM. C. BRYANT, A CO.
new Vorki
CA8SIDV, WOLFE & CO.,
DKiLtas IX
Produce and Groceries
WASHI.VOTON AVENUE, BETWEEN
EIGHTH AND NINTH ST3.,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS,
-Gtvo thorn a Call!-
dccl0d3m.
.nil.LI.YKItY.
LADIES, TAKE NOTICE!
MRS.dMcGEE,
EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN WA8HINQT0M
AND COMMERCIAL AVENUES,
Has just received a full and splendid line ol
NEW GOODS
Dress trimmings, silk gimps, silk galoon, fUl-
silk and velvet buttons, plush and trimming vel
vet, hats and bonnets, tine kid gloves, ladles' ana
childrens' shoes, and n full andcompiete stock oi
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
All of which she proposes to sell at
VERY LOWEST LIVING CASH PRICM.
REAI. ESTATE AGEXT.
U. WINSTON & CO.,
REAL 1ESTATE AGENT
AUCTIONERS,
74 (second floor) onio lxtxk,
cairo, ills.,
Buy and Sell Real Estati,
PAY TAXES,
FURNISH ABSTRACTS OP TITLE
Al l prewar Conveyances of Kinds.
C'OAI", AHD WOOD.
WOOD I WOOD ! ! WOOD I ! I
The undersigned will furnish
HARD AND DRY WOOD
An Chenp, not Clieaper
Than any woo. I dealer In Calre. Leave order
on the slate, at thn PostoRlce and at Ross' coal
yard, on Commercial avenue, between Tenth and
Iwellth streets. Cairo, Illinois. I give good
measure and will cord the woo.l up If desired.
auulU-tr DENNIS HALEY.
V. M. WARD,
WOOD AND COAL
MERCHANT.
F'j, VVAKDit prepared to deliver the beat
, Fire Wood and atone Coal
IN ANY PART or THE CITY, ,
And iu any quantity desired, on short nolle-.
COAL DELIVERED at $4.50 per ton
OFFIOK-Over Heerwart, Orth A Co.'s slovt,
twodoora above tho corner of Eighth street and
Oummerr avenue. deeStt
NIUN WHITE H.
CARL L. THOMAS,
SIGKLST "WIITElie,
, now prepared to respond promptly to all 4t
mand for hit services,
t?UOP-COR. 8TH-ST. AMD CoUUIBCAL-AY
In th Farry Hm,
mu CAIRO, ILUMUW.