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I ,t f ! Ik iUulrfm. I. .v'.:. OPFICB, BtTXjXjSTIlT S"0"IXjX)HT&, COE. 12TH STIRIBET A.3STD WASHI 3STC3-T03Sr JOHN II. OBERLY, PROPRIETOR. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1872. BULLETIN BUILDING WASHINGTON-AY Our Homo Advortisers. MII.I.INKHY. Mil 8. McGKK, On Eighth fttrfef, beiwe on Commercial nd Wah Inglon Avenue, li daily receiving NEW MILLINERY GOODS ' . or Tin LITEST srniNO AND HL'MltKtt BTYt.ES. ISeMdtn full tine of BOUITETB &c HATS Trimmed nail untrlmmod, FltENCU Ft.UWP.IU). WUUON3, T1MMMINOS of all klnd, Luce, etc., etc. Mr. Mcflce lm also lrg aaiaitment of faucy Article, such a NECK TIM. COLLAR. UNfiKKSl.Kr.VEH, ilUm.tjASIII&s, FANS,) And Ml other article! usually found in FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY STORE Mr. Mcflee. In Addition (o her stock of Fancy M Millinery flood., hu fine nmi complete u eWlmenl ol Cincinnati Cii'tom Made Ladle' nmi Mines' bhoea and Children.' lioolt, lllm'li tid In Colnra. 'Ihe.e r acknowledged to I the rloet mul belt ahnea In the market, kr.d till" li I he only place lu the clly (hat makes them a specially. MRS. M. S WANDER, . in tup. ATHENEUM BUILDING ha opened ont an extensive tlock of MILLINERY GOODS All ol which an-enllrtlv new and of the very LATEST SPRING GOODS. THE STOCK COMI'RIHKS HATS, HOXNETS RIHRONS, FLOWERS, And an elegant a.norlment of LACES, J-KIN UK., KID OLOVr", 1I0SIKRY and all article uually kept in a Hrit-cU. mil linery .lore. lr. Saandir invlle the public locall and In- pert lier eUxk, iihieh Mie will take pli'iuure In bowing In old an veil ai new cufloirt r. 4 e-tr. UAH MTTEIIN. II. T. GEUOUliD; STEAM AND GAS FITTER A ma i UAH FIXTURE, (.'n Fitter' and I'liimher't material, Wo y umpp, gint. and angle vama, etop ru i..i!iiirii I.H.I..U . cocka, check val aim Auror roa Tu I la llrotliem 1'ntrnt lirjr tim Jlrtr r And Mnrehau.e, Well. A Co'a Automatic Wntm Indicator and Biipply Valve for uteam boiler. YTIMTKK'l BLOCK, COMMKRCIAL-AVKKU WAOO.Mt. WAGON MANUFACTORY. For Sale at Wholesale or Retail COKNKIl 32D.bTItF.KT AND OHIO I.EVEA Cairo, Illinois. 0,ll f P. CAMELP. 1872. SUMMER. 1872. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! H 0 H H 4 0 COMMKIICIAI. AVRNUK, tin. relumed from the Kurt. having pur chiiied Hit largest "lock; ol "DIRy C3-003DS Tver hrought to Ihlt mstUct. He has H lull Una of D0I.1.Y VAHHKN I'KI.NTS, 1I0I.I.V VA1.UKN bU.NSHADKS, UtlSU t'Ol'UNS, HII.K l'I.AII3, ALPACAS. All torts of Summer Dress Goods. MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, CALICOS, GLOVES, HOSIERY. Alo a full nssortmont of LACES, TIUMMINUS, EMBROIDEUIES. SUAWLS, OLOTIIS, LAD1KS' AND CUILDREn'b m SHOES AND CLOTHING Of all Kinds and Prices. CO THE BULLETIN. SOCIAL ASSASSINATION. VIRTUOUS AND INNOCENT "WOMAN MONK TO DEATH DY SLANDEROUS TONGUES. SCANDALOUS M IS ItE PRESEN TATION AIIOUT EX-1'RESI-DENT JOHNSON. Tlio followlnu', from tlio Nnlivillo 'Run ner' of tlio 24th itiitnnl, relntus to u rumor wmcli wu liilOllilied by tlio Aesoclnted :ren aovorttl cinys sincu : rjoniu iwo or tlireo weok ago, vnguo rutnurt commcticed to reiicli Nnlivillu erlouiily ulft-cting tlio reputation of ex- rreaiuuni)Moiinson nnu a liitly ol Urecne- vuiu wiiu oi lliopoUtnHHler ul Unit place. Wo madu Inquiry, were Informed on (jood tiunoriiy unit tlio tiuiumenM woro imh fcs, und refrained from making any nllu- nin mereio in our columns, liul tlio go lu would not Jtf lit, ull manner of ro ort coiiccrnlnir the ladv and gentleman mentioned were jieriiitentlv kept In circu lation, and wo Unally tofegraplied to u prominent citl.un of Greenville, who im- woreo, luvcrul uuyj klncf, as lollowi: "Tlieru Id not an atom of truth in tlio al leged acandal. Lying tongues liavo driven i virtuous, christian lady to iniano uicidu. This is a candid statement of the facts' Convinced of the foul Injustice that had been done, wu still forebore, out of respect for thu parties Involved, to givo it undue publicity, but the following dispatch from Hrooklyn, New York', to tliu 'Indianapolis Journal,' shows that thu slunderers wcro determined not to bo defeated of their purposo: "A lew days ngo it was announced that Mrs. Emily llurrold, wife of tho pott- master at Greenevllle, Kust Tcnnefsco, had committed suieido by (hooting herself through thu lii'iiil with u revolver. A etter jutt received by a resident or (ircene- villi', now in Jlrooklyn attending the Methoditt General Conference, conveys thu intelligence that Mm. Harrold had been seduced by ex-I'resident Johmon, and that discovery and exposure led her to tl commission of tho rash act. Great ndignation is oxpruattdnmoni; tlio citizens of Gree-ncvillo against thu ex-president, and many of tliu best citizens refuse to peak to him on the rtreet. Vt'o have had everv opportunity to earn all tho circumstance n grossly mis tated in thu dispatch above ouoted, and have no hesitation in saying that, for heartiest crueltv on tho part of the in stigators and perpetrators, this affair stands unparalleled in the annuls of social murder. It was ire'iuenlly relerred to by prominent EastTenne.ieo republicans du ring thu statu convention of their purty recently hold here, and they wero uniinl mous in declaring that thu reports which rendered Mrs. llurrold insnno and led hur to take her own life were as fuUo as tho tnalico of those who invented them was iinpneaiable and devilish. All of theso gentlemen weru Mr. Johnson' political opponents miiiiq of them his peronal ene mies yet they have expressed thu tirmest conviction uriiu innocence, ana baru testi mony to tho lile-titno piety Ot tho lady with whose namo his had been to fatally associated. Thev explained that Greene- vi'.lo is a ooisiping viUniru of sumo thous and inhabitants, and that for Mr. Johnson to fit much in bow to n ladv on tho street is sutlicient to mako her tho social prey of his eneinii'S. ills morul conduct slnco ho retired from the tiroMdcntial chair to his home in that plucu hus been irreproacha ble. J-.veii nan eucn not been tho cnu, hu would hardlv linvo been buso enoii'li to betray tho wifu of his oldc-t friend of tint man who tolled boidu nimin thu tamo uliop, and who was not forgotten In the uays ul bis liuiie ami prosperity . ovor feet on Ilarpcth Slinals. Arkansas river continues on n rapid decline. Tho dcclino in thu Mississippi continues and tho channel is gradually dwindling nwny. All tho rivers above St. Louis aro falling nnd tho prospects for " Georgo Erancls Train's overflow look gloomy,; IIUHI.VESS AN I J WKATIIEIl. Ycstcrduy wus Rluo Monday nnd but llltlo business was dono nt tho landings. Tha weather was cloudy nt Intervals nnd quito warm. MIB1KM.AKK0UH 1TKMH. Tho Mary E. Forsyth had 4,000 bars of railroad iron wllch film dellvern nt Eddyvlllo, oO miles above tho mouth ot Cumberland river. Tho City of Vlcksbtirg camo up minus part of her chimnoyfl. Sho "anchored" them In tho river it few miles below Mem phis. . Tho James Howard had n lnrgo lot of rail road Iron which sha discharges at Evantvillo. Cupt. J. M. Thillips returned from Now Orleans on tho Jutncs Howard, much improved by tho trip. Ho gained seven pounds during thu short time ho was absent. Tho S. J. Halo had a good trip for Memphis, and tilled up hero with nil tho wanted. Tho Henry Ames had r. big load of freight. Tho Robert Rums had a good passenger trip nnd while in port treated our citizens to n fuw horrid tunes from her calliope. Thu Great Republic had nil Mio could conveniently curry, anil many ppoplo. PHIL. HOWARD, STEAMBOAT BUTCHER, I'lly Nutlonnl I tank ntilldluic. a.-cll attention puld to order Irani Meatn oat nliht or day. o AXXOUNCKMENTM. Mr. Viaxon, In., April II, 187J. tidiltr Ct!n Hulltl!n! I'tia Nia Fieaen to announce me as a randi date for Clerk of tlio Hupreme Court, Bout hern (Irani! Dlflsl in of Illinois. Thenewcnn-illtutlon prorides that the Cletkn of Die Kupreme Court fhall hereafter be elected at the November elec tlou, lustcail of the Juno election as herelore. The Kuccetiior of tho present incumbents are to lie elected this coming full, but will not qualify Unlit the prcstnt term explro In 1ST J. ltcupectfully, It. A. 1). WIMIAKKH. nit run. SIGN OF THE 0-PLDE32ST LIOIST. Awyf. XlcC. Ilanny wishes the public to be informed that he lias on hand a Stock of Goods as extensive as any in tnc Southwest, and that he is de termined to sell every article at prices Lower than the Low est. Call on him to-day and examine goods and prices. He will satisfy you both as to qual ty and cost. Medical Advertisements. l'Al'l. . SCII I'll. Ad'- BARCLAY BROTHERS, 74 OHIO, I.KVKE, CAIEO. Wholeialo and Httall AND PAINT & OIL DEALERS. We keep a full pluck of I'ure UruRi and MEDICIHBS. Al.o n complete lln of toilet articles, tin parted und Ainericnutioaps, COLOGNES, POMADES, EXTRACTS, HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL IIRUSHES, roKelhcr wilhn largcf aifortmenl of IiruKiitt Sundries nud GOODS. St. Louis Advertisements. T II E RIO-HT PLACE To buy the Celebrated At l!l( . -0LOTHING DEPARTMENT.-Xria At No. 81 Ohio Levke. A largo and comploto stock of OLOTHIN Or , CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND RIVER KEWS. PORT LIST. AltlllVKD. Steamer Jamet Howard, N. Orleans Nile, St. Louis. " Henry Ames, St. Louis. " City of Viekuliug, Vlckibiirg. Colorado, St. Louis. Robt. liurtii, Mem)ihls. Sam J. Hale, Cincinnati. H. C. Yaegor, N. Orleans. Oraiid Tower, Memphis. M. E. Forsyth, N. Orleans. Idlewild, J-.vnnsvllle. " J. H. Uigluy, N. Orleans. 11 Painter, No. 'J, coal mines. " J. S. Neal, Memphis. " IllinnU, Columbus. " Jim Eisk, Jr., Pnducuh. 11 Great Republic, St. Louis. DUI'AKTKD. Steamer Jnmci Howard, Evansvlllo. " Nile, Littlo Rock. " Henry Anion, N. Orleans. " City of Vicksburg, St, Louis. Colorado, Vlcksbtirg. " Robt, Rum, Cincinnati. " Sum J. Hale, Memphis. " 11. C. Yaegor, St. Louis. " Gntiid Tower. St. Louis. " M. E. Eoreytli, Eddyville. i t.ii It. I "I.". ..;ll.. IllimVIMl, J.V1UI9VIIIU, " J. H. Higley, Louisville. " Painter, No. 2, coul mines. " .1. S. Neal, Memphis. " Illinoi, Coluinbiis. " Jim Fisk, Jr., Paducali. " Great Republic, N. Orleans. JlIO MUDDY 170 A L. Steamboats supplied nt any timo, both day and night, with either lump or chest nut coal, in any quantity, and on usual tormH, at thu yard at Grand Tower, Ills, Speclul contracts ollured on favorabla terms upon application. II. V. Olyi-iiant, D. A. IIokkb, Ger.'l. Stipt. Sales Agent. 3-16-ly. BOATS TO LKAVK TO-DAY. Tlio City of Chester W tho regular an chor lino boat leaving for Muinphis nnd ail way points at 5 p. m. Thu regular uollo Momphls loavos for St. Louis nnd way landings this evening early. Tho low pressure Quickstep Is tho regular packet for Evansvlllo j passongors ticketed to any point on tho Ohio river. Thu Jim Fisk is thu dally 5 o'clock puclcot for Paducali CONDITION OF T11K 111 V Kits. Tho slow doclino fn the Ohio nt this point continues. Tho Monongohnla river Is falling slowly. At Cincinnati tho Ohio is on a gentle doclino. At LoulsvlUo thorn la 0 (cot In tho caiml and fulling. Tho rlso In Cumberland river continues with SIMILIA RIM I LI15US CURANTUR llll.H'lIKKY'N HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVK proTed, from the mo.t twnple exper li nets an entire .uicei.it! Kim itt I'minpt i.ttiidrntiiud Utliulile. They nru ih only int'JI- cloei perfectly ndnpu-d to popular ue n elm- pie lllrtl inlwlulic. cilllDOfc lie iiiuum hi uniiik iiit-iu, mi li.'irmti'NM 1.4 in Ih free from ilanuer. and eo elhcieut in to li alaj reliable. They hvu ndn edtho hlitheitroniinendatloiiK from ull, and will nlHaya render eatinlueliou. rOS. lHQIIi 1, Cures I pvern, congestion, Innamnmlioni.i's W'oruiN, worm fver, worm colic 'lb a r,vi"Kcoiiu or leeiuiu in niiiui,,... Itlrrlioen, of childreu mid udultH...US liyariilpry. uripiiiK, Icllmu eolle 'i 'lioleri-iiicitliH, tumilinic.... 'ii CHoli-rn. coMi, luiiuuliliiis -......'5 Xftiri.lKln. toitllui'he, f.ictnclie.....-J llt'Miturlien, nick lieidiu he, n-rllnui'i l)yMK'ilii' bilionn slinnauht'. -'.''i Kuiiiiret.M-.l.or puiullil period....-'. l lill , too proiue penoiiK . IVnllli. enllL'h. ditlieult breatliini " Suit Itlieiiiu, Krylie!at, Kruptiont'o CARBOLIC ACID DISINFECTING POWDER. An etlectual proventlTe ot Cholera, Typhoid Kfler, Mnall'l'ux, scarlet Feer, Sli'el, Cat tlo Di.en.e. and all pestilential and eontiinuii ilbee, n in put Hp in paitboard rarionn, thn op of which contain perforation, from which it enn b .prmkled an from a pepper hox. nold by IHUCLAY IlltOS. The retail price it 25 cent" per package. (Proceeding1 of the Hoard of Health Official.) Orricr. Ilman or HtiLTii, St. Loci.32d May, 1871. The resident nliy aloinni ftates that he has nfd, in Ihn city hnipital, tliu carlHiuo anld Hiwder und tindi it the bent ill.infectant and destroyer of bug, ant, cockroucheif tc , ot which he li knowledge. Tour committee re commend, the purcha.e of this powder for tine in thu hoipltuls. .... ii .- iigneui ji. ii. u nuir..-., Cletk Hoard ot Health. V' ere now in receipt iTu fiesh Hook of PAINTS, UIL.9, AND COLORS Kortho keanon : also a full lino of PAINT, v Altaian, AND ARTISTS 1JRUSHES, And Painter Mnterialu generally. AND J1K8T QUALITIES OF SHEET IKON, FENCE WIRE AND ALL KINDS OF TIISNEPtS, STOCK AT THE VERT LOWEST PBICES 19 AT 012 and C14 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, 510., Haletrooms of the Kxrelalor HaBnfiielurlOK Vompmnj. i.2Jwtw. IFT KWTERPBMC c AWAIT THE COMING OF TI1K GREAT IdE-A-lsTE & CO'S O M B INATIO N ! THE LARGEST ORGANIZATION OF THE SEASON. THREE SHOWS UNDER ONE TENT ! 72 PEOPLE A Little Village of Themselves. Tho Management beg leave to inform tho peoplo of CAIRO AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY Thnt they will Inauguralo tho tenting season with TWO GRAND PERFORM ANCES in this city on tho afternoon and evening of S-A.TTJIDA."3r, iTTTlSriE 1ST, Introducing tho largest and most talented compnny in tho world, cngngod at an cnormouso czpenio for This, the Mammoth Organization of 1872. :i, t. !i. . 1, '. If. 11. i! IS, I". 17. IK. l'J. "l' y, S: sr., w, V7. 31, iW, la i:i. it. ('rnilli. cough, dlllicull hreatllinK...'.'A Illii'iiiiuillKiii. rlieuina'iu ihiiih....U I'fvrriiiiil Aeiir.chlll fiter,iisiie) IMIfn. Iilliid or bleeding Ml 4tilillilrmy, and eore or weHk eje.Vi t'litiireli, nemo orehroulc, InUueiiuiUA Vliiisir-'IIKt, vinlentcollgliiiU) Anllillllt, nppreed hreathuu M I'Jir lllt'liiir;ra, imi'iilred heunngCO Nrrriilii, enlarged glaiidn, nvelliug'0 Uviierisl lleltlllty, phynlcul weak lieHH AO lroiHy nnd ecnnlySceretlot 60 Nfii Mfkni",ioeltn(5S troni ridlmSo lililiiry-Dlsram-. Oruvcl M .!' ton ItPblllly, eemlnal eiKi". ona.lntnliintarv Uieel.Hrge .1 no I'lti'lloxc-i, it one m of pnwde. veiy ncreKKiiry lu aerlout LUe...S no Sore .Month, maker - M tlrimtry 'vi(Un t, uetting U-il.-V) t'lllllllll I't'rilMlH. Willi ellUHIIH M NiiiifrlilKn.slchnuge nf life...- 1 UU '.illi'iM',piiiliiH, rl.Vltiii'danco.l 10 liliillicrliitile, eraled nuru tliroul IM FAMILY CASKS. Ofitfi l VI) liirito vinlM, iiiiirorco iirruwHuoil rice, foiiiuiiuiitf is hpeeiliit lor eevy oiiilluury IU- f.f.kl II llllllll V I. HIIIIIGVI 111. 1.1.1. ImioUm urllrf'tiuii ....from 810 to SiA Siimllir t'Hinlly ndTritH'lltiKea-t'i U 10 SI Villi - 'OKI III (J hpeciilio tor ull 1'rlvnio iriM'iihfN, l-itli for 4'nrliiK und ror I'rxvru ilwi. irpiitnieiit. 111 viuU and iiocaot clUf.,..- d3 to 0 I'O.MI'H KXTHAirr iirpu Itnm. ltruiHed. l.ainenei,.. Soreuuns. 6ore I hroiit. riprninH, Toociuicne, i-.nrucne, euruigiu. Hlieiimiiiiiin, i.uinimgui rnea, ihiiik, oiiwt", oiu Kji'k, llleedingol tlio l.llligs, iMin, eioiu lll'll, Ul Ul l Ill'.iVWIU.t i i' rin. wi i i.n. moo, uoi w tlH.j i-iuia. v'MriP, Sfl'Thesu remi'ilie. except l'ond'n KxtriM'l, nv Hie cairn or eing.o imix, aiu hi hi in uuy mum llMM-oiihlrv, by mull m exprex, i'u ol clmine. mi li ii'ii.l ol iihi price. Aiiuroa IIU.Mrillir.in ni-r.v-ii' m HDMKOl'ATIllO MRIIICINK CO Olllue and Depot, No. MiJ Hroailway, New-York 1'Olt rJAl.r. II V 1'. bUUUIl, CAltlO, lilt, niigUdeowiiwIv Principal Office 104 Fifth St., Ciu., 0 THE ONLY REI.IAHI.K OUT ENTERPRISE IN THE COUNTRY 1 S60 OOO OO IN VALUABLE GIFTS To bo distributed in li. 3D. SINE'S lMth Regular Monthly GIFT ENTERPRISE, To bo drawn Monday, June 3d, IS72. Two Grand Oavitals of $5,000 In Greenbacks J GREENBACKS Do you wiali to receive nil tho lienenodhi of the eelebrated MEDICINAL WATERS -OF- ' ASF-SARATOGA, N. Y., and BaT RLUE LICK, Ky. Without the xxpenmi of a trip to Ihoso reorl. If bii.hunW In lis. We rei'iilvo llieae wulera 'li- rect frxni tho irlng". mil nro pieii.ired to fur uih Ihem pure, H!H Ctll.H. Frehli und l.ln ly Iroin our eounier. iviwih using in u innniire, urwhu Uli t" Irive the w.iler in llieir hoiiKOa, can bo Uppllf'l Willi Mirmogii in noiue .una hiub Uck III Untile, keg and luireis, u.ui aim ge nclrcular In nwanl to tlio medicinal virtue, oi tlieno noted wutem. 6-'jJtf PARKER & RLAKE, vasLtRtm WALL PAPER, PAINTS, lntiy, Uoualiie, tlnaollssa, WXlsTX) O W GLASS. WINDOW HIIADES, And tho celebratod illumlnotlng AURORA OIL. HltOSH' untl.DINO, COH. llTH-BT. COM; MKHOIAl.-AV., Cairo, titf U.L1N01. TUB FUUTRAl)E. II. LKYY & CO. 1AY TUB I110HE8T MARKET l'HICES. Uelow will bo found the correctod list of prices paid hy II. Lovy & Co., for hides, furs, reatliers, wool, tallow, bees wax, nnd all kinds of country produco, Lovy & Co. do u very largo trado in their lino, and Ills a well known lact that tltey always pay the hlghost prices to bo ob tained in this market, 'iiiey aro now paying for fuks: Mink $2 Ma-' 26 Raccoon "X 10 a 16 "'.... lr. lOl iCrSkln 30,a0 00 Heaver, por pounu U1UEH, VEIt I'OUND Deer Skins ... Ucef Hides, Dry bait.. it ii Green Salt OTIIKll AIlTICLKf! Tallow, par pound Feathers, " Wool, " ItuA.uiur O " The abovo price list Is subject to correc tion, Two Prizes $1,000 J Flvo Prizes 600 Ten Prizes 100 One Utraeand Buggy with ilrcr-Mnuuted liar nesa, worth Ji" each. One flne-tourd Itonewoml 1'iuno, worth J.VO. Ten family ewlng machinei, worth $lon each. I'iro heavvcnieilold hunting wat-hes and heay ft' Id chafnn worth each. Five gol I Amer loin bunting watchex woith ewdi. Ten ladlea gold hunting wntehei. worlh 1100 each. Kight hundred gold and ellver lever hiinliur watclieH, in ull, worth from to .'t"(l, Ladiea' gold leontine chain', gent'a gold lest cmiins, solid and double pWted ellier table and tea Hpoone, phntogruph albjni',Jewelry, et.-,, etc. Whole number of gitm, U.uoo. Ticket limited to 00,0)0. Agentt wanted to yell ticket tu whom llbvral premiuiim will li paid. Mr.gie tickets om dollar alx ticketn (1th dob lara; twelve lickets, leu dollars; twenty.flve twenty iloll im. l.'irculura containing a full lint of prised, ude pcrlption of the tnunner ot drawing, und other Information in reference to the dinlrlbuiloii, III be sent to any ono ordering Ihem, All leltera innrt be aJdreatedto L. I. SINK, llox, fcO, orru'E, Cincinnati, O. nil Westotli n.. uovj-Hiiiiy Previous to tho Performaaco tho world rnnowned LADY ROPE "WALKER, will mako her daring ascension from tho ground to tho top of thu Contra Polo; and during tlio performance IIVE'LILIE LEOLA Will make her DARING- LEAP FOR LIFE! A Grand French Ballet Troupe of FIFTEBIT irOTJIN"C3- LADIES. MR JOSEPH H. KEANE, Tho Talented Young Comedian, in his own personation of :ri:f "V-A-irsr winsrszLE, Is also with tho Combination; altogether forming tho largest and most powerful Company traveling. DON'T FAIL TO VJSIT THE LARGE PAVILION 1 LOOK OUT FOR THE GOLDEN BAND CHARIOT AND THE O-JEULlSTT) STBBBT IF JL 12 -A. IDE!. Admission 50 Cents. Children 25 Cents. Our Homo Advertisers. COMMIHMION AMU VOKWAKUINO. $300,000. MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY. Legalized by Statk Autiiokity and Drawn in Puulic in St. Louih. Grand Single Number Scheme. UU,00(I NUMBERS. Class E, to hk Drawn iluy 31, 1872. C,880 Prizes, Amounting to $300,000. 1 l'rltonf $.10,(100 l " of n.ssu I " of......... lti.wo 1 " of. 7,fc) i " of, s.oot' 4 " ol i!.6il lai ' of. l.ooo su or. wo 411 Of. 610 tfiO l'rlteaof. t W ti " or l.iioo o " ot u ur. 300 U ? of. 240 SO ' of 2"0 Sli " of. 150 in) " or. im MM) " of. 10 Tickets $10; Half Tinkots, $5; Quarter Tlckots, 9- b". Our lotlerleii arn chartered hr the Blate. aro nlwiiya druwii at Ihn limn uumed, iiml ull draw- Ulga nre llliuer lliu puperiliiuu m rwumvwitt- ini.loner. ... The otllcial drawing will l pitbllthed in the H. Louiapupcraand u copy eut to purchasers ofticketi. , , Wo will draw u similar scheme the last day of eycry mouth during the year 1872. iieiiui uur ri.u uj njiiiiim u"mj ...., reglstereil letter, drnfi or express 'end for cir- r- . ' .fiti.ii.t. mi i cu i en juiar. Auurri1., hiuuuai, ii.i.i. W ' Z. D, MATHU8S.. E. 0 .U11L MATIIUSS & UHL, OE."w.3aDiiTa- AND UENEKAI. Commissi on !M e it c hants DKAI.EIW IN PIiOTTE, a-uxnj-i HAY AND WESTERN PRODUCI- NO. 04 OHIO LEVKK. Addrei-n. P. O. boi!iH'). Mudawly Bt. I.ouls, Mo. IMMIGRANT TICKETS IMMIGRANT TICKETS ;. For Sale i ' I Ki r Sale ..iKJwSl vor sale. FOR SALE, ) ForSa e i-iTOlt HAtiK, WOR SALE Wildcat.. Homo Cat.. Musk Rat.. At 00ii76 271 a 074 181 a -0 0 a Pi J 0a3 CO a 05 (10 70 26 a 28 Faro from Livjcrfool, Euro from Londcndxkrt Faro from GLinaow, Faro from Qukknbtown '10 CAIRO, ;!::::.: 48' 2 0 Batlord, Uorrin A Ca Kcnta. INMAN LINE Liverpool Mew-Yoilc and rhlladrlphii Steamship Clompaiy, CNDIl COKTKiCT WITH IXITSD ITSTH i I1ITISU auvtaantavt For Carrying ins Mails. FOR PASSAGE TICKET8 oa ruavmi troaviui APPLY TO JOHN Q. DALE, Aut. Ittlroadwar, NewYork, or to H. MMl, Wajhington Avsau, Cairo. son. si MILLER & PARKER, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, CORN Oats, Hay, etc., AGENTS for FAIRUANK'S SCALES, bloO Levee. CAIKO. IEEINOIH. J. M. PHILLIPS & CO., (Huccetvort to . B. Hendrloas k Co.) Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, AMD WIIARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS. Liberal Advancements made mtZZZf upou ConslKDinents. aSI Are prepared to receive, atore and forward freights to all poluts and buy and ell on commission, WTBuilueM attended to promptly; Our Home Advertisers. CLOSE & VINCENT, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IiIMB, Ckmknt, Plahtkr Paris, AXD PLASTERER'S HAIR, Corner Els til is Ntrect astil OUlm Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. II. M. II UL EN, GROCER and CONFECTION And Dealer in Foreign Fruits &Nut, No. 134 Commorcial-ave., , Cairo, Ills. JOHN li. PHLLIS & SON, (Bucceatora to John li. Phlllit,) GENERAL COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AXO DEALERS IN 1IAY, CORNP' Flour, Meal, Br' Cor. TENTI1-ST- O. D. WILLIAMSON, PRODUCE & COMMISSION 2liEHCHA!N"T, Ne.76Ubla Levee. CAIHO, ILLIMOW. sWiSpeclal altootionslven to contlgomanU oa order, WOOD RITTENHOUSE, FLOUR An General Commission Merchant 133 OHIO LXVUE, STRATTON ni,Dt 4 .t