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I'flfo OAllk DAILV" BoLLiitLiS, WEDNSDAY, FEBRUARY 28
1S72
THE PLLLi:riN.
Jon.N li uIll.Kt.ltt kuiuti ua t-uulisiier.
Wednesday MoKjoisa, February 2p
i873
7M
fin tufmi
l 8T earner, .... M
une imtm .'.rflir, iiihun' in oo
trrtiin I') l.mll, .'. ,
Three rronlli... .... . ..f i SS
9 v. innlhs 4 '
t
TUB DOLLAR WtJCKLT Ill'LLMIN.
John II. Obeilj 1 0. wt rnlmed Hi" ill
crlptlOD pnre i.ftrw tV,el Clro llilllflin to
Oal IVtar per f..m. Iiuim " cheapest m
perpubllslie.1 in roiithrrn Illinois.
Cassics M. CLAY,onc ofMhdfound
ers of the Republican party, ays that
to rC'DOmlaato and rc-elcot Oraut is to
open a highway to the overthrow of our
liberties."
Trts Cincinnati Commercial says
"Wo should not bo surprised if it
turned out that the temporary recall of
Minister Washburne was prompted by
the desire of the friends of the admin
istration to bring about n reconcilia
tion, end save Grant being throwii
overboard at Philadelphia. Mr. Wash-
burno has been the good genius of
General Graut from tlio beginning of
his public career, and unveil him more
than onco from situation of danger.
Ilis services were never more needed
than at this juncture."
TurNcw York Ihrahl say?, " there
are at this time ovident Bigns of re
vival among southern democrats." The
" revival" 1s brought about by tho con
viction, shared in by honest men all
over this country, that the time has
come for the overthrow of tho radical
party; that it is not safe longer to trust
the administration of tho affairs of this
government to a party, one half of
whose office-holding members arc. sus
pected of being guilty of fraud and
bribery in office ; a party under whobo
rule it is found necessary to " investi
gate" nearly every department of the
public service in order that tho publio
treasury may uot be deplotcd to serve
the ends of tho dishonest radical ser
vants of the government.' Tho " re
vival" is the sign of hope for the
country.
NOTES OF. TUB MY,
Wachtcl's drink between ucl is hot
water straight.
The Indianapolis .Sentinel calls tlicm
Terro Hautentots.
Columbia, Gn., obliges butchers to
woar whlto upron.
Tho Chicago Timet alludus to Witch
tel's "meiodlouj gullet."
England 1 afflicted with a '-Prince f
"Wales Recovery Polka."
A Lundon woman swallowed, liar te.cth
while asleep, and died.
A Detroit young lady lias niada a col
lection of wlihboneg. .Shi has 210.
M. Capoul ii universally considered
tho best lover on tho operatic 6tnge.
A tombstone dated 1510, with a Latin
inscription, hat "been found in Ttinueaiee.
. Song of tho sufferer from toothnchc :
"How happy could I ! with ether."
A Wisconslness awullowcd a pen
knife and feels its lots keenly.
A iubicribcr recently paid for tbe
Lebanon (Tenn.,) Herald twenty yoart- in
advance.
Olo Hull recently mado visit of a
week's length ut tlis home of ux-govornor
Seward.
Boston Corbett, themmi who once en
Joyed notoriety us tho killer of Uootli, I
dead.
A St. Louis flour store has this novel
sign ovor the door: "II. (J. Cole, Sons ml
Daughter."
It is proposed to institute n vnst mir
ror for the drop curtain ut the 1'jris
Grand Opera House.
London will hav N'ilunn 'l-iiinTTT
Msrinion, Trebo), Ueltlni, Alboiil anil
Cupoul next season.
A foiirtecn-yoar old Wiun-ines 1ms
successfully coinpletod her two hundred
and fifth dlmo novel.
A philanthropist who undertook to ep
srate two Hanger combatants win cener
ouily thrashed by both. h
An auror.1, the first in thlrtv-Mvon
jea sent all the Havanoio to church in
"in"-lueomer evening,
.Z?m pIMC,nt Popu'utfoii of Si. Louis
5i,i BV,t.-t' l,1'atc of the new citv
directory, U Z'dfm. v
.iT',iy ,d',l', ,k "ionkty cat B thistle?
(thUM puW you.) U.uwhrf ,"V
rhiladolphla now fcek rlUoTr7T
nection with Wctern .New York" b,, - ,:
to divert the tr.de of that section to U,"!?.
Tho court uiiln. r iV- vt..
Is a plug hat and u m I r of u i p , 1 11 m! f
ditlon to his usuhI eo.tuine i .,air of In, '
tacle. vi.jm,.
Kill. 1...... I. I. . . ..
the new, that Kentucky InV oa 'h emd
1 ltlU L in I1UL VfPV lltl.il.....
A fourth Atlantic eubl is icrlomlv
proposed. This new bond ought to 3
A. Connecticntrtu nine..
'i i v.iu nunareu pa r of
tocklngi last year, Icide, refusC .
offer of marrltge. ""mj, an
Mr. Damrn of New Orlean lnt.
My lost hi. will jus, bf;rx z r,i
jnpbatle manner.
rfJ,L',I".nd' ne1; Savannah, li UIne
Pi4 y WMboJ ttWy y and the
lar .ttn,I.5lpernhMt,1', ,lrn8,u
CbinmcreUt T.. ilr G- ei of be
hilwibr0" t' the bcnefli
A Jfrovldum
ratto inlo lilt
.reached "a Very' uffi, "A I
Cum (As only norm ifcJv I" T.lit.
LITKH.Ua.
TUR MAUAUNK8tw - t , ,4
KcLrrTio MAdirmx. The .'March
number of this stcrlingTold montldy l at
hand, atu',U crobllUlicd wlth'anr'kcolletit
portrait, on steel, of Horbort Spencer, tho
celebrated KnKllsh phllosphpr. In this
number i bcuuu ' The Strange Adttnturt
oj a Vhtrtuit," which will run through tlio
year, and which promises to be one or mo
most brilliant arid powerful storlej recent
ly published. It is by WJtlirT, nineki
whoje,prvloiis.novel.liayy'rned.for him
nn cnvlnbli- ropututlnn liiAmericu as well
at Knglnnd. Thef.a 1 a singular fascina
tion Hbout these opening chapter which
U not UCun'ly" fo'jnd at the portnls of a
i-tory.
Th'e leading artlclo of tho number is a
fine essay on " Mahomet, " giving the re
sults of tho lutcst researches Into his his
tory, and written In a more popular and
Intelligible stylo tban has usually been Im
ploycd on this theme; next comes "The
Early Llfo of Charles Dickens;" and
among tho other articles are "Strange
News about tho Solar Prominences j "
"National Debts and National Prosperi
ty;"" Talking Animal," a very
curious ossay ; Quaint Customs Kwol
Chaw; Qcorgo McDonald ; Spain : Her
Manners and Amusements ; Tho Haunted
Engbenlo; and Matrimonial Curiosities.
Tho departments of Literary Notices,
Sclcnre, Art, and Varieties, are very full
und interesting; and theroiinllne poem
bv Danto Gnbricl Itosettl.
Published by E. It. Polton, 103 Fulton
street, New York. Terms, $5.00 a year;
two copies, $9.00. Singlo numbers, 45
cents.
ScitniNKKfi Monthly comes to hand
promptly, and In tho March number wo
find the usual amount of fresh, Interest
ing and instructive rending mutter Tho
illustrations, as usual, uro excellent una
lend additional interest to tho current
number of tho now favorito Scribntr
George Alfred Townscnd furnishes tbe
leading urticlo in this number a
handsomely illustrated paper on '-Tho
Chesnpeako peninsula." The subject is
one on which Mr. Townsond is literally nt
home, and the sketch, liko everything
from his pen, is sprightly and interesting
Other Washington or ex-AVushington-
lans, by the way, furnish considerable
matter for tho samo numbor, viz : Itov
George "W. Samson, an artlclo on Mormort
ism ; W. O. Stoddard, ono on the Red Sea
Canal ; ThomHs W. Knor; ono on Now
York grand jurios, and Noah Brooks, a
story of tho Pacific.
FASHIONS FOR MAItOH.
"We havo reached the first spring month
and perhaps we may dream of soon need
ing lighter clothing ; but tho cold blasts
tllllku US Wran our wlntnr rlnLhtmr morn
I closely about us, and we set tho idea aside
as not being required for some time. But
it is well to bo somewhat prearcd for tho
mild days which orentually follow. Black
silk or ca'simere stiiti will supply this
need. A new ovcrskirt, thai is much uct
tnlrcd, for silks, woolons, and for muslin
over silk, U no longer in front than be
hind, requiring the back breadths of the
drc.n to be flounced vcrv hfrrh. To con
struct it, tiiko throo front widths of silk a
yard long, and two buck breadths only
thrcu-uights long. It opens behind, the
liucK w id uu bcini; in uoublo box-pluits to
torm a poiiiuion uounco,antt mo long apron
breadtta being gathered down tho side
seiiin. Modistes have devised a plan f jr
lengthening the hhort skirts of street drcs
st', so that they may trail on tho lloor
when worn in the house. Muko tho six-
;ored skirt of orditiury walking longth
list escaping tho ground cut tho plttckot
lolu in tho middle) of tho back, sow the
thrco front breadths with slight gathers to
the belt,- iiml linish tho belt with hooks
and uyes, leaving tho threo buck widths
hanging. Then fuco tho upper lmrt of too
buck widths, and put in a drawing-string.
"When tbe skirt is to bo worn in the street,
draw tho back brundtU uj to tho bull;
wnun it is rrqutrotl to train slightly in thu
house, let thu fiillncs? droop low over thu
tournurc, und the ovcrskirt or polouuiso
will conceal tho loose hanging breadths.
Kilt plaiting Is tho trimming that
meets with most favor on
lower skirts. It is made struight, Is lined
wmi ruunumion inuun, tlio lower edge Is
hemmed with I0040 stiohes on the wrong
ilde, a bias band hold the top tlstly, and
it row of stitching is placed straight 'around
1 11 roe incuos nuove tun cage.
A ttiitidiiitr riitlhi of Vulonciuiiiios lure
with a lnn; Jabot or oval rosette in front!
! uorn Histoid! of collar with dreisy itree
toilets in the eveninc.
Tho corsiigu is oxiremelv diicolleto tliis
season, llelius, Valuriciunnes. or yoiiio pret-
... r .1 - ' ..
j iiivciiuiiii, gunvniii covers tue neeK,
tho beauty, hull' hlddoii, enhanced by its
K..I.1 ... '11
in,... 11 1 . 1 mi uuiiurii-u tacu collars
uro uniurgeil to Vundyku-liku expansion,
anil imturnlly cots accordingly.
Amongst the beatitlful iissorlmmit of iucu
scon iun nvernkirt of Clunv luce, bonuil.
fully Uno, us shawl of point d'Aleneon of
linest ueilgri, Willi con volvulus llottori In
the border. In gu.ing upon
these ln-uutil'iil laces, otm retulily ere
dits all the old stories of how tho secrets
01 tneir lubrication wero kept as their
looms in families their solo inhurltunen
pureJiMJce, taught as thu richest dower
from a fading parent to a blooming child,
who, in her turn grew pale, and wan, and
blind over tho fatal cilt. Tlio snowv
flcecineis uf Into rnvclonmenls Is hazard.
ous to many complexions; indoed, only a
iku.v sure 01 ucr ureu tone may employ It
In great profusion. Combinations of luce
" silk in neckties are vory lashionablc,
"id itujouuity is exhausted in thajnulti
tudo of design In (his respect. Truo
. , iwuicn siik, ami eugen
withthti tlnu ViiUneiennes, tho end falling
"" "uu v ""iiciuiiiios, tlio end lalllng
v. r mi ovnl piece uf Swiss muslin, trim,
uiw to corrtsiioiiil Kundinir frills ol
wujHn.nnlsliwfwIth edetK, 0?tllu Msirte
Antoiticiu stylo, rival cuitl . ni...
broud KUwUfhali ruff, whlc" 'i. .oW bv
tho yard, is riuttlitt ami bccoinlni;, lenuir,:,
softiit'M if nmde of lane, iisvcr found h
els of linen. lu
UQA-Atnlierst, N. II., is not n rery lBri;e
plitco, una tlioroforu it is dllllcult to lm.
sino how tlmy cAn Und room totilluw tie
tiuolKiuiiinpasiliossunaimgnoir. brook to
How through it.
IKTlSaVS II r I Illinois nnner. iiI)i,Vtn..1,
cou wcatlicrof Thursday last, tlio city
M.l,.u.r.01. U,. 3vif Journal froze
"rim the vu pT " f b0Ul tleVCn
i?aiT!' to much Ut4r.
able
nsxt
TIM B TAIILK OrjrtlK ILHHOISVCXNTHAL B.
On nti l ru r un(lv, Ms Hth, 1871, the follow
n lme-lulc mil govrrn the utrlval nJ depsrt-
iiru of iftsin;rr tmin nt Ulrui
DefOrl Mll lrln. dilT.(........- M0-n.
Uxin-,ilailjr 2:4ji.m.
ir(M-Mnll,lilly - 3:5.n.
U.xpnpn...i.......i .. 1.00 p.m.
rlfo aud tfl. I.ouls Short Line.
1 Uwr- U:30a.m.
Nochii?-of w fmmCmro io St. Louis, no
Uihip i-'",f.rrflm-Clri)Jo Ctilosgo. KlfSnt
r-'cR llon'U flefping car on night trams.
a,Uj(f icli'tfl,ll.lt nnpirUnl nolnt.
CAIRO AND MOUlD CITY
HTEAM TVO,
oaoh!b
Will make three trips dally.
uayiko ciito
ttaVIXOMOINDClTT
At S:30.....,' a.ni.
A.I 7 i -
At ll.v .Ji.m
At I 3u .....-p.m
Al ltS0t..M... p m.
At 0...-.. p.m.
M V. -11 . . 1f fn. 90 KA
rare men cv, . ....nv...
Will Uni.whsn lulled, atnnv Rood Intermediate
uadingtor panongera or freight. Dor21tf.
niucs' noATh,
EVAN'SVILLE AND 0AIKO,
'fh fin steamer
IDLEWILD,
OUfl KOWLEB., - -..Matter
Will leavo Cilro for Kvansrllle every Bunday and
fhiiriitlnr vTenlnzt. at 6 o'clou, p.m. or
frclgnt or ps.w. apply on tflnMo Ag,
CAIRO AND PADUCAU
MAIL BOAT.
The splendid Meamvr
Joe Fowler, Maater.
tes Oilro tUtt.V, (4mliy excepted) at
m. Kjr IreUhlor pmiin nnnlron boardor
JA8.UIUUN, AK't.
Ctimberlnnil Itlvcr PnekeU
NASUVILLK, CLAKIC3VILLK AND
UAUW,
The splendid steamer
TYRONE,
TOM UAKUAN...Miuter ALEX. UAIlD....Clerk
Will leare Oilrn every SatUMny at Co 'clock p.m
forClaili
villc, and nashvlllo. tor ireini o;
passage, ap,ly on ooard or to
JAS 111008, Ag't.
NAkjnVILLE, OLARK3VILLE AND
CAIRO.
Thefia'.lint steamer
JOHN LUMSDEN,
OWENDAVI8...Maitcr JAS.P. JACKSON..XMerk
Will leave Cairo every Thursday at S o'clock p.m.
far Nashville, Clarksvillo ami all way points. For
freight or pftsidue apply on board nr to
Jan3lf. JAHi BIOGS, Ag't.
NASHVILLE, CLARES VI LLE AND
CAIRO,
The nood steamer
TALISMAN,
WIt.KT,8IMM8...Moster JNO. HARPER... .Clerk
Will leave, Cairo every Monday nt 6 o'clock, p.m.
for Nashville, nnd all way ports For freight or
passage, apply on busrd r to .
lanatt JAS. UlOOrf, Agt.
maiiaitANT tickutm
IMMIGRANT TlCKliTS
YOl SALE, For Sale ( FOR BALK
FOR BALE? .
Faro from Livkkpool,
Faro from Londcndkmit
Faro from Ulasoow,
Fare from Qukk.vstown
TO CAIRO, j::::::: $48-
2 0
Sattord, Morris A- Cn
gents.
INMAM LINK
Liverpool New.Ymk and rhlladcl)hla
Steamship Company,
ta coiiacr with united statm and sairisu
00VIHMULNTS
For Carrying tue Malls.. '
FOR PASSAGE TIOKKTS
OK Sl'BTHrK IrORS4TIC!N
APPLY TO JOHN 0. DALK, Aot.
IS llroadway, New-Vnrk, or te
ll. If Oil III,
Waxhlngtnn Avenue, Cairo. nms, ji
PlIVNIOIANPf
WILLIAM R. SMITH, M. D.
RKSIDKNUli No. 21 Thirteeaih itreet, be.
tweou Wkxluiigton nvenue and Walnut street.
"iiich ijMoiii iiieri'mi iivi'tiue, iip slnlrs. .
0. W. DUNNING, M. D.
smintiNCK-oorn'-rNinth nnd Wnlntit ata
LOlhco co mer aixth sirael nnd sjhln lnr..
unnio niiura iroin a.m. in n in., and p.m
II. WARDNKll, M. D.
KESIDKNCICorner Nlnntlenth street and
WKsliington avenue, ncur court lioime. Of.
ItCH oter thu iiosIoIIIch Olllcn liniirMin in l'
a 111. aud to I p.m. JstiUlf.
R. S. RRIOHA.M, M. 1).,
HOMEOPATHIST,
Omen, 130 Commercial Aykunue,
OHlcft hours, 6 to 10a.m., aud I to 3 p.m. Resi
dence, Ho. U Ninth street, Cairo, Ills, feb7lm
I.AWVEHH.
ALLKN, MUL1CKY Si WIIEKLEIl
ATTORNEYS
COUNSELORS AT LAW,
William J. Allen, 1
John H.Mulkey, l CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
Samuel P.Wheeler.J .
AWrPsrtlculnr attention paid to river and ad
miralty business, t. ,
OWICK Over l'lrst National Bank, Ohio Levee,
ORE EN & GILBERT,
ATTORNEYS
CQUNSELORS AT LAAV,
William H, ,, ,
William D flilbtrt, L ...ton nvtionru "
MlleaF.ailbert, J UIRO, llAJfiOM.
SW.Speoia. attention Riven In ,
Bteamboat busiuess. 8 10 -mirixUr d
OFf ICI OHIO LEYEE, ROOMS 7 AND ov
CITY NATIONAL BANK.
rOK NAI.K
The Illinois Central Rail Rotd Oompiny now
offer for sale the following described lots la r-irs
Addition to the City of Cairo, vis
Lot, ill block an,- It 2 block S2,
V,IS ', SO, 4 S,
K,v 6 M, " S " Si
82, 31 " Si,
TorUrms.cU, spplyto JAMES JOHNSON,
NKUV0U8 DEBILITY,
Wills l srteiiy itf frndantv, low aplr.
II' ils-nr Mklvni iv TolHntary emliufon,
.loaastr swmetj, p-rnsnlorrtacrn, loan oi
ftoner' illimy kriiil. loasi or tnsnorjr4
eS Usrentcne4 Imprlenro und ISf bv
ciiif. itaan loTcreitrn cure
n llllll
ttlircy'a
npie no ni
Twpnly-rlftlll. Cutnpo.n.l nl 11. o m sl Tslus
hir mild snuf iiotont i,nritlve tncj Miup i
onde at the roots ol them til r tone ii" t n mi
trm. nrrPStthPfllrChftrirpii. .in. I ln:itrl vlfrormil
jnorjy, lllflnnd ltallt) (o 1 1 nine mn. Tner'
bifSeuriil IhoMskndu nf c;i on. Price, y
pacltigriiol IWf boxex mid targe 2 rlnl, which
is very Irr.iio riant lu nUtmatc or old rase, or II
prnmEif on. doiu or an iirilBumn, anil Rem
by mall on ucelpj ol price. Adiircsa lliimiihri-T'
Bold by all driidtflat', arnt Rent
Sllno llomrilliiilllk- Mpd lln On., ttt.1 llpn.l
way, V. Y. p. BCHUIt,
auglW. ovrly Aacnt, Cairo, llllno
S-OnMlNMION AKni OttWAltDIJIb,
1 0. P. WILLIAMSON.
PRODUCE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
; . ;
IT. 76 Ohio Lev,
CAIRO, I LLINC1B.
aWSpeclal attention niren to consignments
ami orders
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
A Private Couneloi
to the Married Ol
thone aboullo m.rr)
. n ik. ..i....t.......H.j
mysteries nnd rerelatlont of the sexual staterr
iu iin niuivii;n
huh ine laiesiiiiscorrries in prouuciuR ana pre
T -tlrjft offspring, presarrlng tnecamilexion,ac.
1'hli Isnn Interesting work of In oluindred and
lw,nty Irur pagea, wtn numerous engratlngt,
nu contain alunble information for lhoe whr
a;e married or contemplate marriage) still II lis
m, in i.iuLiiuuniiu uu uniier lo'jkanii aey, nnd qoi
M j carelessly nboutthe house.
Bent to any one (free of pontage) for W cent
Address Dr. Ilutts' Dlanvusnry. No. 12.
Eighth street, Ht. Louis, Mo.
Noitre to the Aflllcteil and Unfortunate.
bet ire applying to the notorious Quncka who
adrerlie iu tne public papen or using any (jnark
remediee, peruse Dr. Ilutts' work, no mutter
what jour discaso la or how deplorable your ren
dition. Dr. Ilutts can bo consulted, personally or al
mall, on tho dlsaeie mentioned in his works,
offlre, No. 12 N. Eighth street, bet. Market anil
Chestuut St Louis Mo. mvtdwlv
JAKE WALTER,
BTJTOHBB
AMD DSALtS 11
FRESH MEAT,
Eighth Street, Bktwken'Wjlsuisqton
akd Commercial avenue,
Adjolnlna; RHItahonse A Hanuy'a.
Koep the bet of Beef, 1'ork, Mutton, Veal,
Lamb, Baunge, etc., and are prepared to serve
t"iKM me most accepiaoio manner.
WOOD! WOOD I! WOOD 1 11
The undersigned will furnish
HARD AND DRY WOOD
Aa Cheap, II not C&enper
Inn any wood dealer In Cairo. Leave orders
n the Hlates at the l'ostoffleennl at Ross' coal
sard, on Commercial avenue, between Tenth and
twelfth streets, Cairo, Illinois. 1 give good
measurn and will cord the wood up If desired,
augiu-tt UENNIB HALEY.
CLOSE & VINCENT, "
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
DBAIiHES LIMS
Cement, Planter Paris,
AMD
PLASTERER'S HAIR,
Corner Eighth Ntreet and Ohio l.eve
CAIRO, ILL.
D. Z.UATnUKS. r. c. UI)L
MATHUSS & UHL,
FOBWAEDI 3STGr
AND UENEIIAL.
Commission Merchants,
DEALERS IN
HAY AND WESTERN PRODUCE
Sin. Oi OHIO J.KVKK.
t Hulh Kit.,
AIKU.ILL
WOOD RITTENHOUSE,
FLOUlt
AXD
. r
General Commission Merchant
133 OHIO LEVEE,
Cairo, Illinois.
MILLER Sc PARKER,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
AND
DEALERS IN FLOUR, CORN
Oats, Hay, etc.
AGENTS p-oit PAIRBANK'S SCALES
Ohio Letee, CAIRO, ILLS.
STRATTON & BIRD.
(fluecMsorp toHtmtton. iIudon & Clwk.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
i
AMD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
67 0hio Tvee, Cairo, Hlinoia
ntsrusi.
BARCIAYTBROa.
onio i.rvf.r
Caiio, Iiu
DBTJO-Q-ISTS
SARATOGA SPRINOH I
IN ri'ii. iLii
AT UAIICLAYS' DHUO STORK,
Faisa .Bcrnf, Dailt.
MOCKINO BIRD FOOD
all atisT tea vsi wtiaorr tsovilb
At Babclats'.
H
E h M B O L D
S
ORAPE f CATAWBA )( OBAPX ) PILLS
CATAWBA Li ORAPX
QRAPE t CATAWBA ) i OR AFX ) PILLS
AID ALL 01
IIELH ROLD'S M E D I CI Jf V
s-REsn TROM TIRST HANDS,
Always la stock la large supply, and for sal by
Barclay Broa.
JTJBT RECEIVED
AND
or Hale by thrtiloan Hot tie sjr Gallon
AT BARCLAYS'.
'Extra Fine Cologne;
Oencike Imported Extracts;
'Hair, Tootu and Nail Brushes
'India Ruiiber Nuraery Ooo7
PURE WHITE LEAD
AMD
PURE FRENCH ZINC.
Best grades in arge stock and va
riety, verycheapj
auo:
Full Line or Colors,
par and is oil;
Paint Ilrusbes, Linseed Oil,
WbltewasL!';aih9i Turpentine,
Vrallia iCU. !.,
ALL IIBIDS'aSD STANDiSD QCAUIIU
At Barclays'.
LUMlsKll.
S. WALTERS,
SCALtl IS
HARD and SOFT LUMBER
ol every description,
LATH, SHINGLES, CEDAR POSTS,
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS
orders solicited.
Steamboat Lumber,
Furnished on shortest notice.
Commercial-av, bet. 10th and llth-sts.,
CAIRO ILLINOIS,
T7d
MII.L.INBRN.
MRS. M. SWANDER,
DEALER IN MILLINERY
ASK
LADIES FURNISHING GOODS,
Commercial Avenue, onolle i:illo
nuu iiaiuuru s
Cairo, Illinois.
CLOTHING FOR LADIES' WEAK
.Mado to order, or Keady-Made,
lias received full and complete stock of goods,
..v nuu luiiiiiicirifc IU llir CUT. A3 lm
menso varltv ol
RIBBONS, LACES AND FRINGES
! otters great itiducemtta to her patrens and
all others to call oa her.exauilne tbe prices, styles
and quality ol her Roods; r ' '
Mrs. 9wanoer, having sold her property, wll
sell inn whole of these goods at aud below cost
Jjow is the time to purchase Christmas uood
i ii.a .rT irweat prices.
BOOK I1INDKAY,
CAIRO CITY BOOK BINDERY
JOHN n. OHEBEiY sk CO.,
rsoriiitois,
Bullotiu Building, corner of 12th
treot and Washington nvenue,
Cairo, Illliuos.
Aliklnit or Dlndlngand RuMok done at the
very lowest prices. Having iwgiaed tho servi
ces er Mr. lluels, wlio lias haiT many yeara
experience fnoueorbtst Hinderiea of St. Louis,
to.superiDtend tnia esiabllsbment, we can eon.
BSsn"7Promlseour patrons work equal to tnal
of any Bindery In the west.
THE DAVIS LOCK STICK
vrnrlrAi. rtri-
SEWING MACHINE
k, :m
,k
... t, Htir-
--v Aim
THE LARGEST.
THE SIMPLEST,
THE CHEAPEST,
THE BEST.
TUE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT Of THE AOE
Terms Most Liberal.
Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Bsnd
ivr cirumnr sou ncu
Branch office, OTJ .orlh Kourih H tree I
NT. I.OI1IM.MO.
8. V. NIJWTON, Manager.
"WAGON MANUFACTORVr
or Salo nt WhoUsale or Retail
CORNER 32D-8TnEVr AND OHIO LEVER
Cairo, Illinois.
novlltf
J. 1'. tiAMIlLE
NTOVCN. TIMVAHK, ETC,
A. II A L L E Y,
DEALER IN STOVES,
Tin and Hollow Ware, Clothe Wringers Toil
Ware, Coal Hods, Kite Shovels, Air flates.
HAKCFACTCRVS Or
TIN, ZINC, COVl'ER AND SHEET
WAltK.
No. 166 Washington-avenue
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
aVnooflnv. fluttering, and ;all kinds of jab
rt done at shoitest noiicb. lebldtf
DOOKN, WAN IS, KTCI
00 TO
W. W. THORNTON'S,
BUILDERS' SUPPLY DEPOT"
13i TE.VTU STREET,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS
FOR
Doors, Nasb, llllnila. Mouldings,
KaweUu(tcra),(vrood Window null looA
rrainee, 1'loorlnsy, I.tli,
Ntslnglce, Glased Nasib, Ulaied Hide
Usjlitsj, (llnaed Transoms,
Naali WelBhtsj, Nash Faille nnd Cords,
Illlud roalenlngs, IlooQna;
Fell, UooUus; Cement, risnterlnir
Paper, Carpet Felt, lVlilte
Lead, Uused Oil, American Wludow
Glass, English nndFrcnch
Plate Glass, l'nttjr, Glacier's Folate
Newer Pipes Patent Chimneys;
te., Etc., Kte.
AOENTrl tor Kock Hirer Taper Company's
UheatlunK Pelt aad Quarli Cemtmt.
it. W. John's Improvd Hoof hk always on
end.
UOAT HTOHEM.
SAM WILSON,
PBALIB IS
0 RO OKRIKB,
PKOVISIONS ETC.
No. 110
Ohio Lyk : OaiMi Itu
ush raswiriV 'riitLX
5sZ
I
11
9
VWI
Principal OIBoo 101 W. Fifth St., CHn. O,
rilK ONLY IIKI.IAIIt.K OIPT ENTERPRISE IX
lllf. lOUNTIlYl
$100,000.00
IN VALUA1II. V. aV
To bo distributed In
I. 33- IKE'S
37tli Html-Annual
QIFT ENTERPRISE
To be drsas Monday. March 2itb, 1S72.
One Gi,akd Capital Prize or
$10,000 in Gold !
Ono I'rlri s.l.ooo iti Mil, cr
Five Prizes $1,000 t
mvc Prizes woo a Greenbacks.
Ten Prizes $100
Two Farnllr Carriages ani .Vatched Hnrsss with
Silitr Jlounle.i lUu.tss, wortb
.. eaci..
Two llorse at.d lluggles will. Silver-Mounted
Harriett, wurin vu each.
Two nco-tcneil lloiewoo.i I'lmn. mnni, Jr.ti
each I Ten funily neAtng maiblnea, worth $100
ach. rusigoldand eilver lever bunting worth
from U to S3U0. I.mlU' g.,IJ leontine cbalus,
gent'egnld vestchalna. oil i and doubte'iUteu
'liver table and teaspoons, photograph albums,
jewelry, etc., to.
Whole number glfls, 10,000. Tickets limited l
CU,WJO. V
Agents wsnted to sell Tickets to whota lJCral
premiums will le paid,
8iDleticketa 12 t six tlrketattO: twelve tickets.
ti; twentv.flve 110.
Circulars containing a full list of piltes, ade
scrlptionof the inann.i of diawlng, and other In
formation In reference to Ibo distribution, will be
sen 'o any one ordering them. All! letters must
I ft. L. V. MINK, llox SC,
oin. .. Cincinnati, Ol
101 West till St. nov2polr
WI.MEM ANOIMUtOlU.
wMrHrsciiuffER,
Importer atsd Wbolesalt) Dealer Iss
WINES, LIQUORS,
AD
TOBACCO &c Cia-L313.
AKentforthe beat brands of
CREAM AND STOCK ALE,
AND
Imported Ale or Dlflercat iUsssisw
75 Ohio Levee,
tl CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
P. M. STOCKFLETH,
srecttsoa roHLt s irociniTii
necllTjer nnrl Wholraale Dealer I
. forelsrn atsd Dotueelle
WINES JAND LIQUORS.
No. 02 OhioLevee,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
H.I?.lf,'.fon.h'ln'1 e'nstantly a full stock o
. ol.',,,.K'.n,uck,r Uourbon, Itye and Mononira
hela Whiskies, Freneli llrandies, Holland 0!n.
Unsntl
PIANON.
SIXTY-F1VK FIRST PRIZE
MEDALS AWARDED
TUE OREAT
BALTIMORE
BSBMS3SBIaBl
SfANL'FACTOBT
WM. KNABE Si CO.,
Manufacturer of
GRAND, SQUARE AND UFRIUHT
FOBTBS
HAI.TI.MOHE, MARYLAND.
These Instruments have been before the rublio
ror nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence
uronouncea them unennalcil In t
TONE,
TOUCH,
WORKMANSHIP
And DURABILITY
SW All ourSvvars Hanoi have our new New lm
proved OveistruiiK t-cale and the Agrtifft TrMi
ST We would rail specisl attention to our late
Patented Improvements In (Isasu Pianos and
BqvAncOaANis, found in no other Piano, which
brings the I'lano nearer perfection than has yet
been attained,
KVEUT riANO FULLY WARRANTED FOB
riVK YEARS.
Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists promptl
furnished on application to
WN.UNAREAl'O.,
llAiiiMoat, Mo
many of our regular established agencies.
FAMII.T GROCEHIEH.
LOUIS JOROENSEN,
Dealer In all kinds of
STAPLE AND FANCY
ywrsner's Yard and tabling
' WITHOUT CUAROE.
i
tr. Washington-avand Twentitth-it.