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H. OBEliLY & CO.
TIIEMA1LS.
inmvE. rrriRT
rhrougn ViWa.rn. iWp.m
Vjr 2:20 pirn. 4:10 a.m.
nVy 12.15 p.m. ;K p.m.
I.'hrotigh N. 0., -Mem-
nil Columbus 2:30 p.m. libO p.m,
rattle, (except
nnday) ... ;00p.m. 6:0O p.oi.
fountain It. 11 2:30a.m. 11:00 p.ji.
River route. Tuesday
lrrlJy .no p.m. T;op.m.
, uoose Island A Santa
Ha., Thursday A Kri-
...! e.oop.m. 7:oo.m,
Ulandulle nil
, Ky U;00a.m. t.oop.sn.
orricr. noi-as.
Mlrery , 7tV),m,
lloa.m.)
ler department :0O a.m. 6.0U
" " " 8:00 a.m. t;00p.m.
rder and Ileilalcr department no
Iddajs
0UR CHURCHES.
ItN-Klghth .street.
khtMth at oy, t, H,, mid V, r. .
, Wednesday at 7J r. m.
,3 r.tt. J. it. Lansden, Super-
Iter. U. II. Foorr, Paster.
:T. Eighth and Walnut Hta.
Ubbath loU a. at., and 7 r. x.
ling, Wednesday, 7)i r. .
rHctiool j r m. 1.. W. BtlUell, Super-
ItendenL Ilor. K. L.Thommos. I'a.tor.
jjUCUOKTlIK ItKIlKKiIKH (KpNcop.!)
brnlog prayeia, Sabbath 1'iU a. m.
enlng praye n.7J4. x.
LUtli School, "J a. v.
Iter. .Ma. ui, Hauler
PATRICKS CHURCH-.or. Ninth Hi. and
raablnglon Avenue.
Ijbllc Orricr, Sabbath tli and lo,' a. m
R'eifDra, 3 r. x.
' undsy School, 2 r. u.
rrlec every day, 8r. .
Iter. I'.J.O'HiLLou.a, Prlist.
ItSa M ENM Oil KISTI AN AtKOCl ATlON-lle
lir meeting aecond Monday each month at the
ytr room cf the rrea),yterian thurcu
leekty I'rajer meeting, Friday, 7J-J r. ., at
I Prayer room of the I'reahyterlan church.
C. 1'aanoaa. I'realdent.
tlCAN MKTHODIST-t'oilrteenlh, Utween
(anot and Cedar.
Lrricta, Btbbath, It a. m.
lioday bchool, Vr. u.
aaor. a.
3ND yRKB-WlMjllAITIHT-Kifteentli HI.
achinjt,"U r.tt. Her. Win. Jncaaon, 1'aator.
Cween Walnut and Cedar.
fticea Sabbath, Hi and 3 r. .
iter. N. Iticaa.raator,
EE-WILU IlArTIilTHOMB JtlSMlO.T rUN
rSCHOOlr-Corner walnut am Cedar Hta.
IndayBchooI.s a. h.
ST Fit EE WILL UAPTI8r CHURCH-Cur-
Barrack.,
L'teea, flabbilh it , a., 3 r. u. and 7J-J r.
Her. W. Kru.tr, l'aator.
' MIB3IONAKT IIAPTIST C11UKC1!-Utl.
lltHh and tltli atreeta. near Cedar.
cblnf Sabbath 10, a, M.,And 7'.' p. a. X i
rMcetlni. Wetlneadarereklna.
HUp)iJnjBirierinlnUta.
?j ntii. i j. Biioau. i-Aaio
PATE OFFICE.
STATE 01TICE1US.
nor. John !. Palmoi i
enani-tiovernor, Julm Dougherty s
Lary of Htate, ivlwara luunmei ;
lor of State, C. E, I.ipjiincolt ,
I Treasurer, E. N. llatea ;
I. public Inatructlon, Newton Dateman.
CONGHKSS1IKN.
era Lyman Trumbull and John A. Logan.
jeoUtlta for the Hiate at Larje J. 1.
ae.
(tentative Thirteenth Dlatnct John M
IBEBS OENEHAL ASSEMBLY.
lit Diatrlct T. A. E. llolcomb, ol
. andfi. K. Gibaon.of Gallatin.
Lreientative, lat Diatrlct 11. Wataon Webb:
COUNTY OFFICERS.
CIBCUIT COUBT.
be D. J. Baker, of Alexander.
Lecullng Attorney-J. K. MtCartney, of
knit Clerk Jno. Q. Harman.
-A. II. Irvin.
,'artln, Aeor an Tieaauror,
COUNTT COURT.
IT. Droaa.
s-J.E. McCriteand S. March'ldon.
cob 0. Lynch.
(-John II. Gootinan.
AL QOVEHNMENT
, Ltnadrn.
I). Taylor.
A. llurnetl
Kel How ley.
klrcw Culn.
II. Popo.
kratos V,
Ilroaa and R. Bhan
. II. Jlyern.
ECT COUNCIL
Lanadcn,
IHchuh.
. Wooutrard.
Vood.
ata Taylor.
Jlalliday and O. IIutd.
ngham,
I Joint session on
prsi juonuay oi
Dn the first Wednea
ho' second Monday lu
ALPXI a
ken meets on the (Irs
try month.
; COUNCIL.
Walder, Winter,
m,Bchuh, Fitrger-
Iningliam aad Klcb.
roll, Buder and
Llilcr and Taylor.
s-ucn,8wayne and
or unit d.
I ay no and lludor
i ana Heicau,
Jessrs. He
PROPRIETORS.
THE BULLETIN.
SECRET ORDERS.
TIIK MAHONS.
Oaibo CoMMisjor.sr, No. 13. Stolnd Assembly
at the Asylum Maaonn Uall, first and llurdj.H;.
unlays In each montli,
Caibo Council., No. 21, eguiar Convocation at
Masonic Hall, the second Friday in each montli.
Gilao Ciitr-rra, No. 71. Regular Convocation
at Masnnlo Hall, on the third 1'uesdsy of every
Caibo Loihii, No. 237 H. A. It Regular Com.
inunlcations at Masenln Hall, tho second ami
full nil Monilaja of each month.
;)tiTA liiwr, No. 60 r. A. M. Regular Com
muntcalion at Maaonlc Ilall 3rt and third
Thursday In onch month.
TIIK ODD-FKI.LOWH.
.Uiiiiura Lonur. ?2l. Merta In Q.ldPellcu'a.
Hall, In Art r's limiting, every Thursday even
ng, at 7 0'clojk.
TniHTV-FIFTII ItKPOHT
Of the Condition olllie
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
OF CAIKO, ILL.,
At llieidoae of MHneea, DecemW 1", 1S7I,
ItESOfHCIH;
l.oana mid diacounta
.vj.ontai
6,370 411
1,200 (a i
3,310 03
U.9.1S W
15.031 57
t.yi-t k".
1,'l.Vl IK
4t,2aJ 47
3,7'Jt 74
1) Hi
titer dralla
1.. f. boiida t aei iiie cir:Ula
ion - ......
t'.ri.boiida and arciinti on
hand-
Other alocka, lxinda,nud moil-
gagea M
Duo from redeeming and tv
acriii agenta
Due from older National hank
Duo Irom bauka and hioker...
1(I ealnte
htirnilnre and fixturea
Caah item, Including revenue
atafiii.M M .........
Current exnae.
HI 4ti
CHh 4ii 1 and,tb oil! 1,!MI TJ
Curre i t -:t,.us, M.'M:
m 72
liVI.HKJ Cl
LIA1I1I.ITIKH !
Cui.!i-.l atocl:
flOU.C" 1 I
r.xcnange............ 7tl 70
Intere.t 411 41
I'rotit and loaa 471
1.W.7 e"t
72,1 Wl
37 ID
el.Ut 7.1
Cirvlllation nulatandinir
)ue to National backa ..
tndlrblual dcponta ..
f 'VI lli rl
HUtn of Jlllnoly, County of Alexander, n.
i, kj. c. nugnea, caauier in irie nrel Mllonal
Hank ol Cairo, do aolemnlrawear Dial Ihe ilun
atatemert la true to the boat nf mv linniil.il..
and belief. C. N. HUSHED, Caahler.
Butwcrllicl and aworn to liefore me, this 2.VJ
day ol December. IMI.
liiiAu. ,u..m.-m,iia.m, wotary rubl c.
Correct Atteal :
Itobt.W. Miller, 1
J. T. Itennle, Mllrcctora.
I. Ilurd, J
KKPOIIT OF TIIK CONDITION
or THE
CITY NATIONAL BANK
OF CAIRO,
At Cairo, in the atate of Illinol, at the rlote o
iMicineaa. iiecemier in, ia,,
REHOUItCEH t
Loan and diaeo Jnt ....
1137,450 4J
lOO.fCO 00
15, TOO raj
4,313 74
Orer drafia........
U. e. Honda to eecJretlicu-
latlon. .......
U. H. Honda on hand
Oilier tloeka, hoixia and
mortgage .......
lue from redeeming and
receiving agents......... 1111,274 tl
iue iroiu oilier national
Hanks.....
Due Irom other tanks ami
bankers
10.OW 47
15,.rvj 2.3 170,113 S3
ii.itm ui
Hankini! hoii.e
Oiher rjal estate
Current expenses
Taxes paid....
Check a and other cash
15,170 1.5
4.2KI M
2,012 32
4t,170 15
S,i7 15
items ..
7,814 31-
Uillsof National ll.inks 7.U17 U
fractional currency. lilt la
Hpeoie. coin 7,712 41
I.ligal tender notes 30,0110 on
51,078 (4
,V.,KT '.'1
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock paid In (100 (ao In
MirplU 25,0.0 I'l
Circulation outstanding f'l.Cnl Kl
ricnange a t,ini .n
Interest 1C.W7 n
Pr-Ht and In. a. 10,2f 73 4'i,tyi 7fi
Individual deposits 212,101 74
Due to banks and bankers. :u,hlo 41
X5JJ.557 (l
State of Illinois, Alexander counly, as. :
J, W. liy.Ion, assistant cashier of tho City Na
tional Bank or Cairo, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is tine to tho best of my knowl
edge and belief. W. HYrtl.OP, Asst. Cashier.
Huuscrlbcii anil sworn to uelo:e me mis 2A1
day of December, 1871. II. If. CAN DEB,
Notary Public.
lorreci :iei
W. P.Hallidav.
lt.;lI.CuniiinKlin)
ro, Director..
ii J
u. l. Williamson,
FOH SALK.
ADF.SIItAHLE DWELLING, containing four
rooms, good out houses nnd other con
veniences, will bo sold on reasonable terms. Ap
ply on tho piemlsoM, corner Eighteenth and Wal
nut streets. decli'.tf.
TAXES.
Euni.10 NOTICE Is hereby given that tho as
scssment lists for the yenr A. D. 1871, ham
n placed in my hand for collection nnd that I
will attend at the diilerent precincts in Aloxnnder
countr, for the purpose of collecting the state
and county taxes tor said year, nt Ihe times nnd
places following, lo-w it :
In llailewoon, nt Miles Haillinsj' house, Jan
uary 25th, 1872.
In Unity, t John Knuth's store, January 27lh,
1B72.
In Clear Creek, t Cuslctd 4c I'rovo'a store
January 2'Jth, 1H72.
In Tliolies, nt J. 0, Rollwing'a store, Janunr)
30, 1872.
In HnntaFe, nt Virgil Delaney'a store, January
31st, 1672.
lu Goose Island, at O. Orecnley's store, Kele
ruary 1st, 1872.
In Dog Tooth, at Thomas M.irlln's House
February 2nd, 1H72.
f ..III .... . ... . -1 IT... K
I nil, nimi ntiriiu at iiiit jiuuao ,11 u-n,
personally or by deputy, duriug the month ol
February next, lor aald urnoae. Under tho liiw
1 will be compelled to enforce the collection of
jivieuuni UUIIIIK Ilia iiiuiuii u, ikuiuhi;
next, thcrcloro tax-payers will bear the fact in
mind and save coats, which will certainly be
nuueu nuer mar, nine.
N. II. Tax.navera will avoid trohlo ami mis
lakes by bringing with them tl. elr last year's tax
receipts.
ALEX. II. IRVIN,
Hlieriff. and ex-offlaio Collector.
Calio, Ills., Dee, 20, 1871,
IIIDKSI FUK8 I ! l'ELTB ! 1 1
BTJBIirBTT
&c car.
Have opened a Hide Store In Thornton's Block
Tenth street, where the highest cash price wn
be paid for Hides, Sheep Polls, Furs anil Tal
low, e will pay higher prices thau waa ever be
fore paid for tho same articles in this city,
Come and aee us,
oclCll BURNETT 4k CO.
BANK ELECTION NOTICE.
AN election will bo held at the City Nations
Hunk Tuesday, January 9, 1872. lor seven dl
rectors. A. B. BAKFOR1), Caahler,
UUKOEH'S NEW STOCK.
.MUSLINS, PRINTS, SHAWLS, ETC.,
One ol mo it attracttvft tllnplajH of
DRY GOODS,
In the city.
J". BTJRQBR;,
COUMKHCIAL Avt.SUKjIlETWEKN EllllIIlI
and Ninth Stiikf.th,
CAIRO, ...ILLINOIS,
has every available space In his atore mom filled
with New (looils. ilia stock la com.
plete, comprising a beautiful
selection of
1'lllNTfi, BLEACH Kb and UXIILKACIIKIi
ML'fiLINf, COTTON KLANNKI.F, KTC,
A splendid array of
DRESS GOODS
Among which are Ihe
wea( and .If out t'smhlonnhlp
Colors and Material..
He has a large stock of
FURS
on hind, w hich he will close out at a low (liture
before the holldajs are over.
i'he la. lir. will nnd a larje artorlmenl nf
CLOAKS
WOOLEN SHAWIij,
wl l I I sold clieaer than nrnllilnc of the
kind ever sold In Cairo.
Mr. Burger has laid in an immense stock of
BOOTH, 8II0ES, RinilONS, NOTIONS, nkck
Tl EH, KTC,
which he will sell chesper than the cheapest,
ltdeelm.
afiixiKEnn.
MRS. 31. SWANDER,
DEALER IN MILLINERY
AKO
LADIES FURNISHING GOODS,
(oinmcrriiil Avenue, nrrnsllp r.lllo
nnd llnylliorn'N.
Cairo, Illinois.
CLOTHING FOR LADIES' WEAR
Made to order, or Ready.Made,
Has received a full and complete stock of gee la,
the newest nnd cnmnletest In Ihe citr. An Im
mense rarity ol
RIBBONS, LACES AND FRINGES
she offers great imlucemets to her patrons and
all ethers toeall on her.examlne the prices, styles
and quality of her goods.
Mrs. Swander, having soil her proprrly, will
sell Ihe whole of theae goods at and below cost.
Now Is the time to Durehaae Clinatma ponds
at the ery lowest prices.
FAMILY flltOCEKlEH.
LOUIS JORGENSEN,
Dealer in all kinds of
STAPLE AND FANCY
aBOCEBIBS.
f'nrmer'sj Yard and ritnblliiic
WITHOUT CHARQK.
Cor. Wasbington-av. and Tweutietli-st.
CAIRO, ILLS.
J)'27dtf.
WlfOLKSAIiK CHOCERS.
R. SMYTH & CO.,
I WHOLESALE GROCERS,
OHIO LKVKK
JAIHO. 11.1.1X0 IN.
Also, keep constantly on hand a moat com
plete stock of
SCOTCH AND IRISH WUISKIKB
-GIN 8,-
l'ort, Madorin, Sherry and Catawba Winos
Tk H1IYT1I & CO. sell exclusively for cash, to
JtV. which fact they Invite the especial atten
tion oi close uargain uuyers.
Special attention given to Filling Orders
BOAT NTOHEK.
SAM WILSON,
DEALER IN
BOAT STOEE8
w www w
dlltlUUIIIKt,
PROVISIONS, ETC.
No. 110
Ohio Lkvkr
Cairo, III
uiBtas r bom my num.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1372.
C'ojimihmiok AiynroawAitDireo
J. M. PHIIjLIPS & CO.,
tuccessors to E. B. Hendricks 1 Co., )
J
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS
W1IARF-I10AT PROPRIETORS
Liberal Advances rr i
Consignment.
upon,
Are prepared to receive, atore am crward
freights to all points and hiry nr.U
tTTjii aell on cominisalon, ZZZZ
'Business atlenoeil In promptly
MILLER & PARKER,
GENERAL COMMISSION
FORWARDING .MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN FLOUR, CORN
Oats, Hay, etc.
AGENTS or FAIRHANK'S SCALES
68 Ohio Lkvee, CAIRO, ILLS.
7.. D. MATHU8H.
K. C. UHt,
MATIIUSS & UIIL,
FORWAEDHSTG
A5I UKXKItAL
Commission Merchants,
DKALKIUi IN
II AY AND WESTERN PRODUCE
Xo. 04 OHIO I.KVKK,
Bttutm Fourth t SLrth fit.,
angW-dAwtr
CAIRO, ILI-
CLOSE & VINCENT.
GENERAL COMMISSION
merchants.
DEALERS IXT XjI2E
CnitKNT, 1'i.AhTr.n Pari,
AM
PL ASTER Elf S HAIR,
Corner Klclnli Street unit Olilo I.cvoe
CAIRO, IL1
- O. Dr WILLIAMSON,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
PRODUCE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Xo. 70 Ohio lvce.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
WSptclal (attention
given In consignments
and orders.
WOOD RITTEN HOUSE,
FLOUR
General Commission Merchant
133 OHIO LEVEE,
Cairo, Illinois
JOHN B. PII1LLIS
(HiWfianr to Tiulcr A PhlMi,,
i
i
GENERAL COMMISSION
INN
FOR W A U 1)1 NO M ERCHA NT,
.Ml
DEALER IN HAY, CORN, OATS,
Flour, Meal, Bran,
COR. TENTJI-8T. and OHIO I.KVEK
CAIRO. ILL.
STRATTON & BIRD
(Successors toUtriitton, Hudson A Claik.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
57 Ohio Levee, Cairo, Illinois.
nrAgenls of American Powder Co., and man
faqiuierit iigunts for cotton yarn.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
V. I). REXFORI) Proprietor.
diKM'ii oiiin i.i.vki: anii a i co in st
CAIRO, ZlI.INOIS. ?
The Only Firtt'ClautilloHsr. in tU-JUUy
r Baggage onnve)en (o
tree of charge.
I.IFK I.SCnAXC
LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA.
TllK
Most Successful Lift Insurance Corporation of the Same Aoe in
the World.
PTTBBLY
STOCKHOLDERS
NO
Amount of Policies in Force Dec. 31,
Total Income to Same Date,
Net Ivcrease of Risks in Force, 1870,
Tho Mrgesl Nrt IiirrcnMMlnrlnff Hip year 1H70 or any Coniiinn.r In llit World.
Guo-s Increase of Riks in Force, 1870, 530,327,730 00
Only two companies In tho world exceed this grosa Increase during 1870.
. '"I" r5lF.fJl!VI!5?X.?,,,,.ch SU-iranlecs, as a chartered rlnt, tho orinciple of LOCAL INVEST
MENTS IN KALII bTATL. In proporl'on to Its I'remlums or Ue-Insuranee Fund.
IIOMKVoA5it50oirDlVIU IH charter, give, EACH STATE A HKI'REHENTATIVE IN THE
O-EDtTEE-L ODPFICB, ST. liOTJIS, MO.
JAMES H. mtlTTON, President.
Henry W. Houoii, Vice President. Felix Coste, Supt. Missouri Dopt.
Wm. Hani.ev, Secretary. John N. Pritchard, Treasurer. '
C. F. JIuknes, Attornoi'. K. L. Lemoine, M. D. Mrd. Olliccr.
Hon. Wm. JIarnks, Consulting Coiuifo! and Actuary.
s o r t in: r n. Illinois department.
E. P. llURLiNdHAM,. Manager.
CAIEO BE-JSII BOAED.
The follow Ing named (icntlenien hold or control 110,000 insurance each, In the Lite Association
of Amir cat
P. W. Barclay,
H. W. Weiui,
H. H. Canhee,
John Antrim,
Chas. Galkiher,
J. M. I'lllLLll'S,
C. Hanni;
R. S. Rkkiiiam,
Paul G. Sciiuh.
I.eiirn our llnfcsi nnd rinnn boforr
LOCAL
Caul L. Thomas,
ilee.lld.tm.
PARKER & BLAKE,
WALL PAPER, PAINTS,
IMitly, Ilenalno, Gnsjollnr,
"W"I3ri3 O "W G-Xj JVSS.
WINDOW SHADES,
And tho celebrated illuminating
AURORA OIL.
nnoss' nuiLDiNii, coii. 11tii-st. . com
mercial- AV
i
ILLINOIS
Cairo, - --
Mtiacotr'
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I Wimt Hvultin, lunu Just received an nsiorl-
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that they possess lucllltleu tor turning out
promptly, in the beat style ol the Art. all work
entrusted to I Ik-in, from the smallest card or
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days and Saturdays.
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Petersburg, Mason City, and all Dointawest.
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Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad, lor
llloomingtcn, Chicago, and all polnta north, north
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Central Railroad for all points east, south and
ttouthenst.
At hdgewood with Chicago Division Illinois
Central lUilroad.
At Flora, witli i)M Mississippi Railroad.
AtDiiKxiieetoan, with stoamboais for Cincin
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FIFTH YEAR.
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