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OFFICE, BTJIjIiBITIIT tBTTILlDIlSra-, COB. STEBET A.3STX) WASHINQTOliT AVENTTB.
JOHN H. OBERLY, PROPRIETOR.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1872.
Announcements.
FOn CONGRESS.
Wo rc authorized to announce "WILLIAM
UARTZELL, of Randolph county, on n can
illilnto for Congress from the Eighteenth Dis
trict, lubject to tlio decision of the Demo
cratic nominating Convention. 7-Ot'l.
FOB SENATOR.
Vi'e are authorized to announce COL. H.
It. TOWNEE a a candidate for Senator In
tlilsHcnntorl.il district.
CIRCUIT CLEItK.
Wc are authorized to announce JOHN Q..
I1ARMAN at a candidate for Circuit Clerk of
Alexander county, at tho ensuing election In
November next.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
, Wo an wthorlicd to announce II. W.
WEBB, ESQ., as a candidate for County At
tornoy, at the ensuing November election.
FOK bUEKIFF.
We are authorized to announce PETER
HAUP m a' candidate Tor .Sheriff at tho cnni
lng November election.
Wcarc authorized to announce HAMII
TON IUVIN as a candidate for re-election
to the ofllce of Sheriff of Alexau der county.
DR. D. A. PARKER FOR GREELEY
Eht'i Ui'tLiTm. Please announce me in In
dependent candidate tor a legislator In the lower
House ol I he General Assembly ot thi Bute
As men In the dsys ol honest government had
to announce their i rinclpt or hobby, well as
themselves, nail appear More their constituent
and defend them before they could grl office, t
believe they aloulndo so now, and will ay to
the voters of Jackson, Uoloo, and Alexander
countiei, without awaltlDK the deciimn of any
man or party, I am for Horace Orceley for 1'ieal
deal, and II. Gratz Drown (or Vice I'realdenl end
endorse the Cincinnati platform. 1 am for a tree
acrub race and against the primary eystem of
electing men to office. I am against the dock
law In this county and fot the repeal of the Ohio
liquor law. I am tr.r the abolishment of the
grand Jury to Ita loweit constitutional llmlta, and
the revision of the traverse jury so that Intelli
Kent men Khali not be disqualified to ml on It In
ciuea of felony. I am for tree trade, qual
taxation, equal representation, and honest men
in office, even If I hate to be defeated to t
them there. I)' A. eaaata. If
Hii.i.iKitr.
MRS. ANNA LANG,
On Eighth Street, botweon "Washington
ana Commercial Avenues,
CAIKO, ILL,
la receiving dally new Inroicea of
KILLINEBY 0-00153,
Of every description, and at I'aicts to .hit thi
Tim a
THE LATEST STYLES OK
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
BONNETS,
HATS, KIBKONS,
TKIM JUNGS,
FRENCH FLOWEKS,
NECKTIES. COLLAKS,
UNDER SLEEVES,
LACES OF ALL KINDS,
DOLLY VAItDEN GLOVED,
DOLLY VAItDEN SUNSHADES,
DOLLY VAItDEN PARASOLS, ETC.
Together wilh all tne other art cle kept in a
First Class Millinery and Trimmings biore. To
l e aold ittih very locil IWure.
aVarCall and see her. No trouble to (how
(Joods.
MRS. McGEE,
On F-lghthStreel, between Commercial and Wash
ington Avenues. It dailr recelvinf
NEW MILLINERY GOODS
nr Til a
LATKST SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
llesmea a lull l.ne of
BOIT1TETB & HATS
Trimmed and untrimmed,
FRENCH FL0WKR3. ItmiHi.NS, TRIMMING3
of all kinds. Laces, etc., etc.
Sir. McOee hat also large assortment o
Fancy Articles, such as
NKCK TIF.. COLLARS. UNDERSLEEV'F.9,
RUFFS, aA.iHK3, FANS,
And all oilier articles usually lound In a
F1UST-CLASS MILLINERY STOKE
Mrs. McOee, in addition to her stock of Fancy
and Millinery fl"d, has a fine and comple'e as
sortment ot Cincinnati Custom Ma'le Ladle
and Misses' Mimes and Children' Hoot. IUcK
and in Colnra. These nre acknowledged to tie
the finest and best shoes in the market, aul this
a the only place in the city that makes them a
peclalty.
MltS. M. SWANDER,
IX THE
ATHENEUM BUILDING
lias opened out an extenilvo stock of
MILLINERY GOODS
All ol which are entirely new and of tho very
LATEST SPRING GOODS.
THE STOCK COMPRISES
HATS, BONNETS RIBBONS,
PLOWEBS,
And an elegant assortment of
LACES, FRINQES, KID QLOVES, HOSIERY
and all article! usually kept in a first-class mil
linery store.
I Mrs. Hwandtr Invites the public tocalland In
spect her stuck, whteh she will take pleasure in
snowing 10 om us wen as new cubiou era.
4 8-tf.
cheap gkocekTes!
a?HE nsrsw" SYSTEM.
GROCERIES RETAILED AT WHOLESALE
TRICES FOR CASH.
AT n. 0. TIIIELEOKE'S store.
WASHINGTON AVKSJUK, RKTWEEN TENTH
AND ELEVENTH STREKT8.
60 lbs. DRY Cuba Suirar for - - - S5 00
9J " " " "" ... i 00
01 Iba. A coffeo Sucnr, N. Y. Std. - 1 00
4 " Prime Rio Coffeo for - - l 00
3J " Choico " " . . l 00
3 Old Government Java 1 00
Teas and other stiiplo and fancy Groce
ries equally aa cheap.
Goods new, and full weight given, Call
nnd try.
lOH HAI.K
The Illinois Central Had Road Company now
oiler for lo the loliowlng described Ion In. Kirs
Additloi to the City of Cairo, via t
Lot V bio :k 20, Lot 24 block M,
, 20, " 27 " 82,
,i s ii 82, 28 ' 82,
8 82, 31 82,
3 82, " 3i ' 82.
orterms.eU. apply to JAMEa JOHNSON,
441 AKn.
THE BULLETIN-
Vf. J. Cary, undertaker, has removed
to tho old P. O. building on Commercial
avenuo. 7-21-dIw.
Dr. Wardnek has removed his ofllco
from tho rooms over tho old post ofllco
building, to rooms over Artcr'a store, on
Commercial avenuo opposite Schuh's drug
store, whero he may bo found during tho
usuul business hours, except when profes
sionally absent. Ills residenco Is on tho
cornor of Nineteenth street and Washing
ington avenue, near tho court houso.
7-17-4t.
TUE KF.MOVAL".
Tho removal of Messrs. Smith & Brink
meyer, merchant tailors and clothiers, to
their new brick building adjoining Bu
der's block, on Washington nvonuo, marks
thu now era of progress In Cairo. They
nre now prepared to accomodate their old
customers and as many new ones as pleato
to come, with tho best goods the market
can supply, mado up in tho latest styles.
Work warranted. Cutting, otc, done to
order. Good fits nnd entiro satisfaction
guarnnteed. They now havo tho bo strc
plcniahed, fullest, nnd most fashionable
stock in tbo cily, and aro determined to
deserve increased patronage by their at
tention nnd punctuality. Call and sto
tbclr elegant establishment. 7-101w
IT IS A POLITICAL FACT
a religious fact a moral fact a scien
tific fact a fact indisputable, that P.
SAUPhas on hand, nt his pcpular To
it a ceo a.n i Cioar Store, tho best brands
of all kinds Tobacco and Cigars.
If you hae tho tooth-acho, if you
want an artificial set of teeth, if you want
a gold fitting, if you want anything in
tho dental line, go to tho splendid dental
rooms of Dr. Williams in Nctl's new
brick baildlng on Sixth street, whero you
will be satisfactorily suited tceundum
arttm. 7-20dtf.
A Texas judge lately decided that bad
cooking on tho part of a wifo was good
reason for granting the husband n divorce.
Our advico to Texan ladies get a good
supply of Burnett's steam cooking vessels
TAXES-.
Last week for taxes. Sa!o next Mon
day. d-t-d.
Burnett's Steam Cooking, Vessel saves
nearly half tho fuel and 15 per cent
weight which is lost in cooking the old
way. Sold by A. Halley C201m
Caution. Every genuine box of Dr,
McLean's Liver Pills Wears tbo signature
of Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., and
their privato U. S. stamp. '-Tako no
other." Tho market is full of imitations.
It is the popular verdict that people who
have been accustomed to the uso of Bitters
and Cordials are obliged, eventually, to re
sort to McLean's Liver Pills for permanent
relief.
6-lGwCtn.
Castoria Is a scientific vpgolable prep
aration; a perfect substitute for nnd more
effective than Castor Oil, and is pleasant
to take. It cleanses tho system in n most
remarkable, manner; doej not distress or
gripe, but operates when all other reme
dies hvu failed. It is certain to super
cede Pills, CnstorOil, Narcotic Syrups nnd
all other Purgativo and exciting medicines
Thu Castoria contains neither Minerals
Morphino nor Alcohol. By Its emolient
soothing effect, it assimilates tho food and
produces natural sleep, particularly adapt
ing it to crying and teething children
It cures Stomach Acho, Wind Colic, Con
stipation, Flatulency, Croup and kills
Worms. Make your druggist send for it ;
ho will always keep it, us every family
must havo it. It costsbut thirty fivo centt
a bottle C-'J8w4t
Wn. Eiciiorr hus purchased tho estab
lishment of Eichoff Brothers, in Cairo,
nnd now proposes to prosecute tho furni
turu manufacturing business with now
vigor, Hnd pledges himsolf to sell furnituro
of every description cheaper thun ever be
fore. Try him. C25tf
TESTIMONIALS.
(From tho celebrated Musical Professor, Phillip
Phillips.)
" I do not think I ovor saw a flnor toned
organ than this one, and if I could always
find as sweet n toned organ as this one,
(Simmons & Clotigh) I should never
trouble myself to carry ono with mo."
Prom the Detroit Peninsular Herald. 1
"For both interior finish nnd extorior
appearance, nnd in the completeness of all
their appuinments, these 1 Combination
Organs' nro perfect beauties, whilo for
tbeir musical qualities, both as regards
qunntity nnd quality of tono, and for va
riety of expression, pleasantness of touch,
oaso of operation, and nil thoquallflcations
which contribute to tho perfection of a
dcslrablo instrument of this kind, wo havo
full confidence that they aro unsurpassed
by any manufttcturo in tho coutry.
"Tliore is no manufacturing institution of
which Dotroit can moro justly feel proud,
than of this manufactory of beautiful and
useful instruments, for tho Simmons &
Clough Organ Co.'s organs aro now recog
nized the country ovor, as among tho very
host tho market affords."
IFrom thuUiirltngion Iowa Tribune.
"Messrs. Lang & VanMcter havo Just
rocoived a number of now organs, nnd
among them two recommend thamsulves
particularly, by a now invention which
makes tho tono more llko that of u fluto
wherefore they tiro particularly adapted to
accompany tho voice in singing. These
organs uro supplied with "8cribnor' pat
ent" qualifying tubos. Through this in
vention an organ having only two tots of
reeds, is us powerful as any other which
bat tlx or eight sots of reeds," 7-i8-Iw.
Louis Blatau's saloon deserves tho
popularity in to which it has grown. It has
been vory handsomely fitted up, and is so
comfortablo that it is a pleasure to whilo
away a ipnro hour there. The bar is
supplied with all kinds of flno liquor and
wines, and with tho lest of Fresh Lagor
Beer, and Weiss Beer that in dolirlousenss
cannot bo oicolled. A lunch, free to
patrons, is spread everyday, and nn article
of Sweltzer Cboeso, the best in tho market,
Is always on hand. Mr. Blautau Invites
tbo public to glvo blm a call, on Eighth
street, betwem Commercial avenue and
Ohio Lovce, opposite tho Perry House, in
liter's building. 7-2. d tf
Best Weiss beor at th- Thalia. C-21td
HOW TO GO WEST.
This is an enquiry which every ono
should have truthfully answerod before he
starts on his journey, and & little caro
taken in examination of Routes will in
many cases savo much trouble, time and
money,
Tho "I. B. A- W. Kouto," running from
Indianapolis through Bloomlngton to Bur
lington, has achieved a splendid reputation
in the last two years as tho leading passen
ger route to the west At Burlington it
connects with the great Burlington Kouto
which runs direct through Southern Iowa
to Nebraska and Kansas, with close
connections to California and tho Terri
tories; and pasiengors starting from Cairo
on their way westward, cannot do better
than to lake the I. B. & W. and Burlington
route.
This Lino Ins published a pamphlet
called "How to go West ," which contains
much valuable information; alargo correct
map of tbo Great West, which can bo
obtained freo of charge by addressing the
General Passenger Agent B.&M. K. K
Burlington, Iowa. 7-12,d&w3m.
Loveliness on the increase. A
marked increase of femalolovellncts is th
eye-delighting result of tbo immense
popularity which IIaoan'b Magnolia
Balm has obtained among tho ladles uf
America. Completions radiant with
snowy purity and tingled with tho roscuto
Into of health aro commonly met with
whenever it is used. For the sallow and
unwholcsomo appearanco ofthofacoand
neck, which utterly counterbalar.ces the
effect of any personal attraction tho owner
may possess, it substitutes that
clear, pearl-charm in woman, and
renders tbo rough llko complex
ion which is such a transcendent
est skin as soft ns Genoa velvet. No one
is more astonished than the person using
it, at tho marvelous transformation which
it effects In these particulars.
7-17eod-dtfcw.lw.
THE FUR TKADE.
n. LEVY & CO. PAY THE HIOHEST MARKET
PRICES.
Below will bo found tho corrected list
of prices paid by U. Levy iSe Co., for
hides, furs, feathers, wool, tallow, bees
wax, and all kinds of country produce.
Levy & Co. do a very large trade in their
line, and it is a well known fact that they
always pay the highest prices to bo ob
tained in this market. 1 hoy aro now
paying for
furs :
Mink $2 00 a 2 25
Kuccoon 00
Wild Cut CO
Housu Cat 10 al5
Muk Kat If-
Opossum 12
Otter B 00 a 7 0U
Bear Skins 2 00 a 0 00
IWiver, per pound 60 u 76
HIDES, PER POUND:
Deer Skins 27 a 37
Beef Hides, Dry Salt Idja20
" " Green Suit I) a 12
OTHER ARTICLES!
Tallow, par pound
Feathers, " "
Wool, 11 "
lieeswax " "
Tho above price list is subjected to cor-rcc.ion.
0 n7J
CO n CO
60 a 70
25 a 28
THE LITTLE KENTUCKIAN,
No. 63 Ohio lovee, is the place where
they keep tho freshest fish and gamo, and
tho finest wine?, liquors and cigars, to bo
found In tho city. Dinnor only twonty
llvo cents. Open day and night, at all
hours. J. E. Park, Proprietor.
3-ltf.
Dr. Parker has neatly filled up tho
rooms over tho old post ofllco, whero ho
will attend tho professional wants of his
frionds cither day or night. Dr. Parker
will glvo special attention to tho treat
ment of chronic dlseasos and all cases or
deformity. 7 21.1w
Pat Fitzgerald, of tho sample room
has received tho appointment of agent for
tho salo of tho Hammondsport, N. Y., Ur
bana Wino Company's wines in this city.
If tho bottlo with which wo havo been
favored is a samplo of tbo quality of thtso
winos, then wo uro propared to suy that
thuy nro among tho best wo have over
tasted. Ho has just received a largo con
signment, which ho la preparnd to sell at
tho lowest figures. Ho baa also ju t.i nd a
largo and comploto stock of tbo viirirus
brands of Irish, Scotch and American
whiskies, and winos of every variety.
7-U tf.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
With lia gloomy atteudnnta, low aiiir
Ita' Ueiiretoii,lnvoluiilMry eiuiiutioss.
loan of Milieu, uperinMori-Bcrn, loais of
power, dliiy h.-al, loan ol memory,
nud llsreitteutxl liiiuotesire nnd iinbe.
clllly, Hilda Moverelirn euro In Mum.
lihrey'n llouieopalulo r4i(lllo AO
Twenty-eight. Composed nltt.e must valun
Lie mild and pntent Curatives tuoy Unse
at the roots tho nt mitui tono ur t e sys
tem, arrest tho discharges, mil I'mmt yiKorsnd
eucrsy, lite and Titalit) to tVcntuc man. Tney
have cured thousands of ca e. Price. $5 pei
rauktuesol fiveboie. and a large !! rial, which
is very importaut in obstinate or old oases, or I
perslngl' uix. aoiu uy n urun. (
l I 1n, nt ..rlrA A .1 ir4 llllmjh.MV
Bpeclflo Homeopathlu Ueduine 03., 6M I road
CENTKAL house.
Having refurnished this well known
and popular boarding houso, on Sixth
strcot, near tho post office, tho proprie
tress would inform tho public that alio
Is prepared to accommodato tho public
with first-class board and woll furnished,
well ventilated rooms on tho most reason
ablo terms. Ample preparations havo
been mado to accommodato an unlimited
number of day boarders. Patronage so
licited. Mrs. T, N. Oaffney.
6 1 -9df.
300 Doz. Custom Mado Fruit Cans, at
A. Hally's. 7-23-dlw.
Stop Ladders of all sizes at A. Hully's
7-23-dlw.
Fred Theobald has opened a branch
barber shop, In Blankenburg's building
corner of Washington avenue and Four
teenth street, convenient to tho post-ofllce.
lie has furnished it in good stylo, and will
personally superintend it. Those desir
ing an easy sliave, or hair dressed, aro ad
vised to call nt Fred's now shop. It is
Mr. Theobald's intention to continuo his
down to ah shop ns usuul, nnd whilo ho is
absent at tbo posl-oflko barber shop, tbo
Sixth street shop will bo under tbo charge
ot Gus Hime. 7-16tf.
PIANO TO BE KAFFLED.
Cbanco tickets for tho Piano to bo raf
fled, at Loretto Academy, aro to be bad at
tbo dry-ood store of B. McMannus, and
Stuart and Gbolson's, as also nt tho Acad
emy. Friends and citizens, loso not such a
golden opportunity of securing a flno
Piano for One Dollar. tf
Table and Pocket Cutlory at A. Hally's.
7-e3-dlw.
Best Apple Pealer, Corors and Slices at
A. Hally's. 7-23-dlw.
r. Salt's popular Tobacco nnd Cigar
Store is located on Commercial avontte,
between Sixth and Seventh strcots, and
marked by the uniquo sign of "tbo Girl of
tho Period.1'
Burnett's Steam Cooking Vessel is war
ranted to cook quicker and better than
any vessel in use, for sale at A. Halley's
C-201m
iiuv.N. Y
au-16du owatilv
llrjad
Aavdl, Csiiio, lllioo
Fluting Scissors. Irons and Machines, at
A. Hally's. 7-23-dlw.
The Amorican Epicure and Nationa
Broilers, at A. Hally's. 7-23-dlw.
LIBERAL REPUBLICANS.
district congressional convention
Tbo Liberal Republican voters of tho
18th Congrcfsional District aro hereby
notified to meet (en masse) at the Court
House, in tho city of Cairo, July 23d, at
4 p.m., for tho purposo of nominating a
candldato to bo voted for at the November
election, A. D. 1872. Every Liberal Kc-
puolican present will bo entitled to a voto
N. L. Wickwire,
Chairman Central Committee
of tho 18th congressional district.
senatorial convention.
Tho Liberal Republicans of Union,
Juckson and Alexander counties, corn
prising tbo 15th senatorial district, aro re
quested to meet in mass convention at
the court bouse, in tho city of Cairo, July
23d, at 5 o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of
nominating a candldato for stato senator
and candidates for the legislature, to bo
voted for at tho November election A. D.
1872. Every liberal republican present
will bo entitled to u vote.
By order of district liberal republican
committee
tf. John Antrim, Chairman.
Tho well-known Dudley Gato and
Door Springs, at A. Hally's. 7-23-dlw.
Tho Patont Uinig Fruit Can at Hally's.
7-23-dlw.
Best and Cheapest wooden Pump in
tho Market, at A. Hally's. 7-22-d lw.
ICEI ICE 1 1 ICEIII
From Wednesday May 1st, ,tho ico
wagon will canvass tho city, to continuo
during tho summer months. Nona but
pure northern lako co will bo doliverod.
Huse, Loo mis, & Co.
O. HAUENbTiNE, Architect. This
geutlctuan has established himself success
fully In his business in this city. Ho last
year mado tho plans and specifications of
John Goeckol's, Potor NcfTs nnd H. My
ers' buildings on Ohio Loveo, and Fred
Theobold') handsome residenco on cornor
Sixth and Walnut streets; and this year
mado tho plan of Peter Cuhl's, Dr. Ward
nor's, John Kooblnr's, Gilbert Brinkmoyer
and Smith's, and LeoKleb's buildings. Ho
also superintended tho erection of all theso
buildings, and points to thorn for proof of
his ability to do good work in his lino. IIo
mado tho plans and specifications ot a pub
lic school building in Metropolis, and of
many other buildings hero and olsowhero.
Ho asks tbo attention of tbo public to his
works, and boliovcs ho is entitled to liberal
patronao. 7-3lm
Ir you wish to induigo In n delicious
cigar, patronizo P. Saup, Commercial ave
nuo. If you wish good chewing or smok
ing tobacco, pipes, tobacco pouches, etc.,
go to P. Saup's popular Tobacco and
Cigar store
Tho largest and best assormenl of Cook
ing gtoves in tho market, at Hally's.
7-23-dlw.
Our Homo Advertisers.
JOHN SIIEBIIAN,
RETAIL GROCER
And Pealer In
VEQETAMI.ES, FRUITS. EOOS, LARD,
FRESH BUTTER, ETC.
g3T All Goods warranted fresh, and sold
at tho lowest prices.
Corner Oth St, and Commercial Ave
AVOID QUACKS.
A victim "f eirlv Indlscretlnn, tailing i-ervoiu
debility, premature decay, etc., hating tried In
vain evrrjr advertised reme.1), has discovered
almplf meanaof self-cure, wh.ch he will send
fiee to hia fellow sufferers. J. II. Reeves, No. 78
N'asan street, Nw Torlt. ally
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF OO
PARTNERSHIP. Tho partner-hip between P. Burke nnd R.
Walsh, under the linn name of Htirke &
Walsh, Is Dili ilny dissolved !v mutual con
sent. 31 r. R. Walsh will continuo
In tho LM-OL-cry and provision business,
collect all bills dtto the Ann and pu v the nebt
ofsaldllnu. P. HUHKK.
R. WALSH-
Dated at Cairo, July 10, 1872.
7-20 3t. Cairo. July 10,1872.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OP
DESPERATE DEBTS.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.
Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to
the cotintv court of Alexander county, at
the court house In said cotintv, at the August
tenn, to wit : On the 17th day of August
1872, for an order from said court to sell
the "desperate " debts due to the estate of
Edward T. Ro, deceased. July 18, 1872.
(Jeoroe W. wall,
Administrator of the Estate of Edward T.
ltoss, deceased. 7-20 3t.
BOUT A.M nllUK NTOKR.
HARDY & GREEKWOLD.
103 Commercial Avo, noar Athcneum.
CAIRO, ILLS.
Keep on hand a good assortment of
LADIES' GAITERS AND SHOES,
GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES.
And Misses' and Children's Gaiters and
Shoes.
Also, Slippers of all Kinds,
Which they sell nt tho
VERY LOWEST FIGURES.
Call and Examine.
TIiot are alo prepared to supply I, idles nnd
Gentlemen with the BEtT OF bltUi' WUKK.at
gurej tliatdftv comne ililnn. fi-r.li!
uah rrrrKK.
II. T. GEROULD;
STEAM AND GAS FITTER
OAS FUTURES,
Gaa Fitter's and Plumber's material, Wood
pumps, globe and angle valval, atop
cocks, check v aires, etc.
also aoiit roa
rnUa Brother Patent Dry Gaa Meter
And Morehouse, Well A Co'a Automatic Watei
Indicator audMupplj Valve for steam boilers.
WINTER'S 11LOCK. COalMERCIAL-AVKNU
LAWVEHI,
GREEN & GILBERT,
ATTORNEYS
AND
COUNSELORS AT LAW,
William H.Green, i
Willmm 11 Gilbert, CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
Miles F.Gllkert, J
aTsTSpecia. attention given to Aduilraltr and
teamboat business.
OFFICE OHIO LEVI, ROOMS 7 AND 6 OVER
CITY NATIONAL DANK.
VLLEN, iMULKKl' & WHEELER
ATTORNEYS
AND
COONSELWRS AT LAW,
William J.Allen, ")
John il.Mulkey, V
Hamuel f.Wheeler.J
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
"Particular attention paid to river and ad
miralty business.
OFFICE Over First National Rank. Ohio T.evee.
Uiri' E.VrEKl'KIaiK.
rrinoipal Offioo 104 Fifth St., Ciu., O
THE ONLY RELIABLE GIFT ENTERPRISE
IN TIIE COUNTRY I
S50 OOO OO
IN VALUABLE GIFTS
To bo distributed In
Xj. 3D. S I 3ST H S
lMth Regular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE
To be drawn Monday, August 6th, 1872.
Two Grand Capitals of
85,000 In Greenbacks!
Two Prizes $ 1,000 5 f
Five Prizes 600 g. GREENBACKS
Ten Prizes 100 5- I
One family Carrlago and Matched Horses with
BIlver.Mounted Harness, worth 1,WK).
One Horse and ilugg-y with "-llver-Mnuuted Har
ness, worth ooi each.
One flne-tonrd Husewood Piano, worth two.
Five family aewlna machines, worth lluoeach.
7SOold and silver lever hunting watohes, woith
from 20 lot) each, Ladl.a gold leotlne chains,
geat's g"l vest chains, alld and double plated
liver table ami tespoons photograph albums,
Jewelry, eta , etc
Whole number or gilts, s.ooo. Tickttt limited to
Oi.u .
Agents wanted to sell tickets to whom liberal
premiums will be paid. . , ,
Mcgietlokets ono dollar 1 six tickets five dol
lars; twelve tickets, tea dollars! twenty-live
twenty dollars. . , ,
1 Irculars containing a full list or prises, a de
scription of the maimer ot drawing, and olMt
Information in refereuco to the distribution, a 111
be sent to any one orderins ihem. All letters
mst be addressed to L. l. BINE, Bo, So,
orrti-i, Cincinnati, O.
, 1UI West Mb s. iwTswMJy
K I lit if. I I IX ri 1 I tli IT AiMlllllvllIrl'
Our Homo Advertisers.
"FYREANDTARmE"
M . tl A J si
vsur Aiuniu xxuveriaeTCj
I IT S TJ IR, ZLST O El
COMPANIES.
NIAOARA, N. T.,
Assets ... 1,43,516 ii
OKRUANIA, N. Y.,
Assets l,OG8,7t :s
Assets..
HANOVER, N. Y.,
:s mi 00
RIPODLIC, if. Y.,
Asset .. 7M.SZ5 OJ
Comprising the Underwriters' Agency.
YONKERS, It. Y.,
Assets.... 678 4C4 SI
ALDANY CITY,
Asset ..... 433,193 2J
FIREMEN'S FUND, S. F.,
AsBett.. C7S.SOO 06
SECURITY, N. Y. MARINE,
Assets j.....1,4JJ,8I3
(Mores, Dwellings, Furnituro, Hulls nod Car
ROrs, insured at rales as ftvcrable as sound, per
msnent securltv will wirranU
I respectfully ask of the citizens ol Cairo,
shaif-or their patronage.
'.. Ill'i-JIIKN.
TEUTONIA LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
ASSETS, $600,000.
JOHN A. HUCK, -U.
KNOBELSDORFF,
- l'rcsldont.
- becrotary.
DIRECTORS.
Chas. Rkitz, Henry Weiier,
A. 0. Kksino, A. Misch,
CJrus. Wkntiie, Uiias. Vkrqiia,
Francis Lai'kner, Ciias. Dakcilinq,
C. lIinscH, AVm. Reinhardt,
John Feldkamt.
Tho best organised and securest companr in
the northwest. The only company which guar
antees a cash surrender valuo.
CARL L. THOMAS, Gen. Ao't,
25Jlr for Cairo null vicinity
W.H.UOItltlS,
Notary Public.
No. Pub. and H. 8. Com
F1RK, HULL, CARGO, LIVE STOCK
ACCIDENT, LIFE,
I1TSTJE,A1TCE.
XTS, HARTFORD,
Assets fS,M!).SOt 07
NORTH AMERICA. PA
Assets 'J,7S3,OuO 00
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Assets J2.51 4,210 72
PHfE.VIX, HARTFORD,
Assets !1,781,143 SS
INTERNATIONAL, N. Y.,
Asset 11,351,898 17
PUT.V.M,HAUTF"RU,
Assets I7O0.0J7 00
CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND,
Assets 1515,073 88 1
I10ME.COLUMUUS,
Asset J1&S.278 43
AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO.,
Assets JM)0,0 I
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL, LIFE,
Assets 30,UO0,OtiO 00
TRAVELERS', HARTFORD, LIFE AND
ACCIDENT,
Assets :,500oi 00
RAILWAY PArtdENOERS. A-SURANCE
CO., 1IARTFOKD,
yssets fiuO.oOO W
INDEPENDENT, IIOSTON,
Assets 1010,802 00
SAFFORD, MOUUIS&OANDEE,
71 Ohio Levee,
City National Hank. CAIRO, ILL.
t'UltNl S DUE.
Chas. Uhoenmcyer. Wm. K'hlck
CIIAS. SIIOENMEYEIt & CO.
FURNITURE ROOMS,
UPHOLSTERING
AN
Mattress Manufacturing,
Furniture Repairing,
PICTURE FRAMING,
All ordeta promptly attended to.
NORTHWEST CORNER OK WASHINGTON AV
ENUE AND TENTH ST.,
CAIRO, ILL.
P. O. Drawer lSfl.'l.
Isntf.
ItlUl. K.YTATU AUKXSJV.
0. WINSTON & CO., '
REAL ESTATE AGENT3
AMD
AUCTIONEERS,
74 (SECOND FLOOR) OHIO LEVEE,
CAIRO, ILLS,,
Bur and Sxll Real Estate,
PAY TAXES,
FURNISH ABSTRACTS OF TIEL1
And prepare ConvfyaaoM of Klndi,'
AUKS.
Charter March Si, 1M.
U11I M ATII1M AT. HANK. (J A I
ovrictui
A. B. SAFFORD. President!
H. B. TAYLOR, Vice-President!
H. IIYULOP, Hecretarv and Treaaurtr.
matcroaJt
P. M. Raiciav, Chas. Oalioks
F. ILHTOcKrittn, Pavl 0. bciica
j. n. miLiirs.
l en tenis ajpwnraa.
TNTEKEST paid on dep.slts at the rale of
X Percent. 9er annum. March Island Sent
ber 1st, Interest not withdrawn Is rjlded Imm
iiiaivit in irs nnnniiui ni ins iisfwiirs. insr.
g'viDK inein compound interest.
DEPOSIT MONEY
SO THAT NO ORE 1LSE CAX DUW IT.
upen every nusinesa uay from a.m. 10 3 n.m
nuu ouiuruMT eromi( lorDAVl.SU LICt uol
onij, irom 0 to 1 o'clock,
vmtl w. HY3LOP. Treasurer.
THE CITY NATIONAL
CAIRO, ILLIXOII
CAPITAL,
1100,000
orricsasi
W. P. nAI.Lt DAY, President!
HENRY L. HALLIDAY, Vice-Preiidsnt j
A. B. SAFFORD, Cashier;
WALTER HYSI.OP, Assistant Cashier.
SrAATs Tatlob, KoatiT n. CcmniiostAsr,
Hixav L. Hallidat, W. P. Hailidat,
Uio. D. Williamson, SnrnM Ulan
A. B. Sarroao.
Bmehance, Cola assd Csslted Htalea
Uonda Bonajtit and Mold.
EPOHITU received, and a general bankln
Imslness itone.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CAIRO.
DANIEL HURD, President!
ROBERT. I '..',! M-rVeildeat
C. N. HUGHES. Cashier.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
EXCIUNGE coin, hank not and United
-Unlet .ecnntleH bought and sold.
Inlew i llnwfl nn Time nerwislls.
IMIOHM, -AMIS. KTUt
00 TO
W. W. THORNTON'S,
BUILDERS' SUPPLY DEPOT
13J TENTH STREET,
TOR
Doora, Hsush, Rllssda. Moaldlacs,
Eave Gattera, (wood) Window ausd Uoosr
Frames, Floorlna;, Lain,
Hhlsiglea, Glased Saab, Glaaad !
Uhtat Glaaed Traaaoaai,
Haah WelBhta, Msh Pullles Md Corda
Rliad raatenln(a, Rooastaj
1'ell, RooHaa; Cement, Plaatorataa;
Paper, Carpet Velt, Whlto
lad, Ltnaed Oil, Assserleasi Window
Ulitaa. English aiadfreach
Plate Glaaa, Puttjr, GfaaJer'a Pesnta
Hewer Pineo Pntent Chtanaejre,
Etc, Etc., Kta.
AOENTa lor Rock Rivet Paper Compaay'
Uheathiuir Felt and Quarts Cement
11, W John's Improved Booting always ea
ml
Huuii M 1 M u t: At
CAIRO CITY BOOK BINDERY
JOHN U. OBER1.T OfX,
raoraitTOas,
Bulletin Building, corner of 12ik
streot and WuhinetoB artaM,
shmw, j.iiiiaua.
All kinds ot Blading aM Ruliat toa at Ike
very loweal ortcea. SaviBC eB..ed tho wrvi
cei of Mr. HimU, nao aaa hT mr fsan
experience B 0M of bw aladerta aim. eiua.