III aim .tj jTPPBB'ESSEir" OFFIOH, BTTIiliSTiasr BTriXjXI3STC3-, COB. laTH STE1BT "W-A-SHirtTQ-TOIfcT -lYVIEJlSrTjriE. JOHN H. OBEKLY, PROPRIETOR. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1872 BULLETIN BUILDING WASHINGTON-AV OUlt CIIUKCHK3. lMtESRYTEIUAN-Elghth Street. Preaching, Babbatlt nt 10) a.m. and 7 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 71 p. in. Sabbath School, 3 p.m. J. M. Lansden, 8u perintendent. Rev. II. Tiiaykr, Pastor METHOpIST.-Cor. Eighth and Walnut 8ta Preaching, Habhath at 10) a.m., and 7 p. ut Prayer meotlng, Wednesday, "1 p.m. Habbath School. 3. p.m. 1.. W. Stlllwell, Superintendent. Rev. F. 1.. Thompson, Pastor. CHURCH OF THE REDEEMKR-(Eplo. pal.) Morning prayer. Sabbath 10 a.m. Evening prayers, 7J p.m. Sabbath School, It a.m. Rev. E. COAX, Hector. BT. PATRICK'S CHURCH Ninth St. and Washington Avenue. Public service, Sabbath 8:10 and 10) a.m. Vespers, 7 p.m. Sabbath School. 2 p.m. Service every day, 8 a.m. Rev. P. J. O'Hai.loran, Priest. VOUNO MEN'S CIIHISTIAN ASSoCIA- TION. Regular meeting second Monday each month at their room over Rockwell Si Co' book store, Commercial avenue. Weekly Prayer meeting, Friday, 7) p.m. at the room. C. Parsons, President. A Kill CAN METHODIST. Fourteenth, be tween Walnut and Cedar. Hen Ices, Sabbath. 11 a.m. Sabbath School, 1) p.m. Claim meets at a p.m. SECOND FKEE WILL UAPTIST'-Fir- tcenth Street., between Walnut and Cedar. Service Sabbatb. 1) and 3 p. m. Rev. N. Kicks, Pastor. KREE WILL HAPTIST HOME MISSION SAUllATil SCHOOL. Corner Walnut and Cedar Street. Sabbath School, II a.m. FIRST FREE WILL HAPTIST CHURCH -Curry's Barracks. Services, Sabbath 11 A.m.. 3 p.m. &7)p. in. Rev. Wm. Kellky, PaMor. FIRST MISSIONARY HAPTIST CHURCH. -Cedar, between Ninth and Tenth St. Preaching Sabbath. 10) a,m. and 74 p.m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday evening. Preaching, Friday evening. Sabbath School, 1) p.m. John Vatilla.xter .iiid Mary Stephen. Superintendent. ItEV. T. J. bllOIIKH, Pastor. SECOND HAPTIST CHURCH-FourtccnUi Street, between Cedar and Walnut. The only Uaptlst church recoguUcd by the A- hociatlon. Service, Sabbath, 11 a.m. 3 p,m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Jacob Hkahlkv, Eldi-r. SECRBT ORDERS. THE MASONS. CAIRO "COMMANDERY, No. 13. Stated Assembly at the Asylum Masonic Hall, tint and third Saturday In each month. CAIRO COUNCIL, No. !!. Regular Convo cation at Masonic HaU, the cccond Friday In each month. CAIRO CHA1TER No. 71. Regular Con location at Masonic Hall, on the third Tuesday ol everv month, CAIRO LODGE, So. '.KIT F.& A. M. Recti Ur Communications at Masonic Hall, the second and fourth Mondays of each mouth. THE ODD-FELLOWS. ALEXANDER LODGE, Meet In Odd Fellows' Hall, In Arter's building, ccry Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. STATE OFFICERS. Governor John M. Palmer ; Lieutenant-Governor John Dougherty ; Secretary of State Edmund Uuuunel ; Auditor of State C. E. Lippliicott : State Treasurer E. N. Rates ; hupt. Public Instruction Newlon llateman " congressmen. Senator Lyman Trumbull aud John A. xgan. Representatives for the Statc-at-Large S. L. ltcverldge. Representative Thirteenth Ditrlct .John M. Crcb. MEMBERS GENERAL .VSSEMULY. Senators, First District T. A. E. Holcomb, f Union, and S. K. Gibson, of Gallatin. Representative, First District H. Watson Webb. county Officers. CIRCUIT COUltT. Judge D. J. Raker, or Alexander. Prosecuting Attorney J. F. McCartney, of Masiac. Sheriff A. H. lrvln. Wm. Martin Assessor and Trcaiiirer. COUNTY COUIIT. Judge F. llross. Associate J. E. McCrlte and S. ilarchll don. Clerk Jacob G. Lynch. Coroner John II. Gosnnan. MUNICIPAL "GOVERNMENT. Mayor John M. Landcn. Treasurer J. U. Taybr. Comptroller E. A. Harnett. Clerk Michael llowley. Marshal Audrow Call). Attorney P. II. Pope. Police Magistrates F. llross and 11. Shan nessy. Chter of Police L. II. Myers. SELECT COUNCIL. Mayor John M. l.ansdcn. First Ward P. G. Schuh. Second Ward C. R. Woodward. Third Ward .Ino. Wood. Fourth Ward S. Staau Taylor. City.a-Large W. P. Halliday and D. Hurd. BOARD OF ALUEUMEN. First Ward James Rcurden, A. 1). Saf lord, Isaac Walder. Skcond Ward R. II. Cunningham, E. Ru der, Q. Stance!, James Swayuu. Third Wurd-Wm. Stratton, J. R. PhillN. Fourth Ward Ino. II. Robinson, G. II. Sease. J. H. Mctcalf. CAIRO BULLETIN. PUBLICATION OFFICE, WASHINGTON AVENUE. NOTICE. I hereby forbid all parsons lrorn selling any thing to my wlfo on my credit. I will pay no such dobti, I will furnish my family with all necessaries myself. 8-15-10t. Willi au Kendall. MV HARNESS SHOP. THOS."SOTJTH, Has opened a Hurncm Shop on Washington Avenue, between Tenth aud Eleventh Streets for the purposo or MANU FACTURING all kinds of DOUBLE & SINGLE IIAKNESS Ualteks, Bridles, &c, Which ho keeps on salo or will make to order. HU motto is : "Good Stock, good work, and Justlco to all men." All kinds or repairing dono with neatness and dispatch. Give him u trial, you will find he don't proposo to "Stand on a hamo utrlng." augltf PA1XTEHH. Henry II. Meyer. William Stoucr. EXCELSIOR! MEYER & STONER, Rouse, Sign and SI eamuoat ' Decorating In Oil or Water Colors : Kalzo mining and Paper Hanging; Graining and Marblclng of every description ; Gliding in every stylo, plain aud ornamental. Purticularattentlnu paid to Glass Gliding. Order solicited for Scenery, Fresco and Banner Painting, Fancy Glass, Show Cards, Gild. Plain and ornamental. Call at the Shop nnd oxamlno our work. Old Pictures renewed or copied. Satisfac tion Guaranteed. 13" All work entrusted to our care will bo promptly atteuded to. Shop In Thomas's old stand under the Ferry Home, corner Commercial ave. and tU street. 7-18 tl. I. Saup's popular Tobacco and Cigar Store is located on Commercial avenue, between Sixth and Seventh streets, and marked by the unique sign of "the Girl of the Period." Blum & Amson will open about the lit of September with a now stock of clothing, dry goods, boots and shoe, etc., which will bo solcctod by Mr. Ilium In tho Eastern markets, during this month Ills large experience In tho business and acquaintance with tho wants of the people, will cnablo him to mako bit stock full and completely suited to all classes and ages. Remember tho place NcfTs new brick building on highth streot, between Com mercial nnd Washington avenues. 8-10-d2t. Weiss Beer ot tho Ulysses S. Grant brand, Christianizing in its character, is kopt for dale at tho Thalia saloon only, tf Tho undersigned, lato workmon with J. P. Gamble, havo opened a shop, corner of ICth streot nnd Commercial avenue, for tho manufacture and repair of Wagons, Buggios, drays, etc., etc., and for tho pur poso of doing a general wiiek'.bioiit business. They respoctiully ask a share of tho public patronage .1. Richardson. nug. 13-tf. C. C. Davidson. 1IEWAKE Or TOOTH POISONS vended under tho name of Dontriflce. adopt nnd adhere to tho only preparation tlint really preserves tho teoth and hard ens tho gums, fragrant Sozodont. Its ef fects on decaying teeth aro marvelous. S-18d&wlw. SAW MILL FOB, SALE. On easy terms to a good man, or wil retain an interest if desired. For particu lars Inquire at this office. 4 8-7tf Heavy Rino, glass Fruit Jars, (tin top) quarts $1.25 and half gallons, $2 per doz. Genuine "Mason Improved," Fruit Jare, (glass top, self scalers,) quarts $2, and half gallons $3 per dozen. Best W. G. (Iron stone china) plates and teas, 60 cents per sot. Fin goblets, only 10 cent apiece. Other goods in proportion, at Parsons, Davis & Co.'s, C-16-tf 6 and 7 Tenth streot. Wo respetttully inform tho citizons ol Cairo and vicinity that wo (hall opon on or about the 1st of September, 1872, in Noll's new brick building on Eighth street, with an cntiro now and elegant slock of dry goods, clothing, etc. 8-10 tf. Blum & Amson. Prof. L. Kruger is prepared to give private lessons in elementary as well as in the highest branches of education in tho English, Gorman, French and ancient languages, at tho residences of those desir ing instruction, from Monday, the 12th iriit. Inquire at Judge Bross' office 8-101rnd&w. PIANOS AND ORGANS. The best, most reliable nnd cheapest Pianos and Organs in tho market and on terms to suit tho purchaser. Old instru ments takon in part payment for now ones. Those wishing to purchase instruments had bettor buy of an agent who is ac quainted with tho construction of instru ments and one that can bo relied on. Every instrument warranted for fivo years. N. P. Curtis, Agent. Wu. Eicnorr has purchased tho estab lishment of Eicuoff Brotbors, in Cairo, and now proposes to prosecuto tho furnl turo manufacturing business with now vigor, and pledges himself to sell furnituro of every description choapor than ever be fore. Try him. . 0-25tf If you wish to inauigo In a deliclou cigar, patronize P. Saup, Commercial ave nue If you wish good chowing or smok ing tobacco, pipos, tobacco pouches, etc., go to P. Saup's popular Tobacco and Cigar etoro. IT IS A POLITICAL FACT a religious fact a moral fact a scien tific fact a 'fact indisputable, that P. SAUP has on band, at his popular To bacco and Oioar Store, tho best brands of all kinds Tobacco and Cigars. MESSRS. GOLDSTINE & ROSENWA TER'S DRY GOODS ESTA BLISH-WENT. On visiting the above establishment, on Commercial avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets, we found the II rm busily engaged in sotting in order their now addi tion 25 feet by 26 which makes a fine addition to their successful business. They aro getting ready now to show what thoy can do in tho way of dry goods at low prices, against the early autumn. They aro receiving Now Stocks every day, consisting lit part of dress goods of tho latest pattorns, ready made clothing, hats, caps, domestics, etc. Thoy havo pur chasod and continue, to purchase in the eastern market, of first hands for cash, and are, consequently, preparod 'to sell at tho lowest possible priceor the sarao. Quick sales and small profits, and goods unsurpassed in quality and texture. 8-20dtf. Eichonburg's cigar and tobacco stand is growing in popularity every day. It is located on Eighth street between Wash ington avenue and Ohio loveo. The Em peror William, In all his majesty, stands at tho door inviting the public to sample the excollent chewing and smoking tobacco, and splendid cigars within. F.lchonburg is determined to succeed, and if merit in the goods can securo him success he will not bo disappointed, Go and soo him, R-M-d-lm. Blankkmiiurci ahead 1 Wines and CI gars t oldest and choicest, at the EXCEL SIOR SALOON, opposlto tho Pott Office Finest of Liquors, Frco Lunches and mu sic every day. Tho great Liberal and Democratlc,Greely & Brown drinke Wxis Bkxb, is made a specialty, and Fredprldes himself upon keeping the freshest and coolostln tboctly. Lemonades tho cold est, mixed drinks and music tho finost Go there. -27tr Louis Blatau'h saloon deserves the popularity in to which it has grown. It has been very handsomely fitted up, and Is so comfortable that it is a pleasure to wnilo away a spare hour there. The 'bar is supplied with all kinds of fino liquor and wines, and with the best of Fresh Lager Beer, and Weiss Boer that In dellcloutenas cannot bo cxcolled. A lunch, freo to patrons, is spread evory day, and an article of Swcitzer Cheeso, tho host in the market, is always on hand. Mr. Bltutau invites the public to give him a call, on Eighth street, between Commercial avenue and Ohio Levee, oppoxito tho Perry House, in Rizor's building. 7-2. d tf Dan. Uabtman has received oco of tho largost stocks of Fruit Jars ever beforo brought to Cairo, and is desirous of closing it out without delay. Ho thoroforo oners Mason's Improved Porcelain self-sealers, quarts at $2.00 per dozon; glasswire tops, quarts, at $1.25 por dozen and half-gallons at $2.00 por dozen. These aro tho cheapest prices in the market. tf ICEI ICEII ICE! 1 1 From Wednesday May 1st, the ice wagon will canvass tho city, to continue during tho summer months. None but pure northorn lako co will be delivered. Hube, Looms, & Co. FOR tiALK. I will soli my brick cottage and two lots, on corner of Sixth and Walnut streets, suitable for any family, having seven Qnoly finished rooms besido the basement; gas throughout; two cisterns, and out houses all complete; fine shrubbery, fruit etc., Enquire at my snop on Sixth street, or at my residence as above . July 28. It Fred. Theobolii. HOW TO GO WEST. This is an enquiry which every one should havo truthfully answered before be starts on bis Journey, and a little care taken in examination of Routes will in many cases save much trouble, time and money, The "I. B. & W. Routo," running from Indianapolis through Bloomlngton to Bur lington, has achieved a splendid reputation in the last two years as the leading passen ger route to tho west. At Burlington it connects with the great Burlington Route which runs direct through Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kansas, with close connections to Celitornia and tho Terri tories; and passengers starting from Cairo on their way westward, cannot do bettor than to lake the I. B. & W. and Burlington routo. This Lino has published a pamphlet called "How to go West ," which contains much valuable Information; a largo cor roc map of the Great West, which can be obtained free of charge by addressing tbo General Passenger Agent B. & M. R. R. Burlington, Iowa. 7-12,d&w3m. BOOT AND KUUE STOKE. HARDY & GREEN WOLD. 105 Commercial Ave., n?ar Atheneum. CAIRO, ILLS. Kuep on band a good assortment of LADIES' GAITERS AND SHOES GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES. And Missos' and Children's Gaiters nnd Shoes. Also, Slippers of all Kinds, Which they sell at the VERY LOWEST FIGURES. Call and Examine. Thoy aro alo prepared to nupptr Liiiies no Gentlemen with the BE-iT OFIluY WOKK, a tgiirethitt rlfjy cnmpelltton. 1 ' ZERO REFRIGERATORS. Best la the Unlttti Bttea. Water Cooler, Toilet setts, I X h Freeur, Bits aud Hponce llnttiK, Owes, Bra, Copper and Enamelled Warn, llrit anla oJ plauished Ware, Japanned Ware of Try description, anita a general assortment of stamped good. Among others 1 keep the justlr celebrated It la uaeleas to mention thoir superior qualities as they apeak tor themselves throughout the eountry. , I manufacture everything In Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Ware out ot the Tory beat material, and hare no hesitation In statins; that I have a larger and more complete assortment of goods men tioned than can be round In the city. Country dealers will find It to their Interest to call and eiamine befor purchaln elsewhere, Jobbing, house guttering, and all outaide work promptly attended to. O. W. HKNDKUON, Six and one-half lbs. Durant's A Coffee Sugar for One Dollar ; Seven lbs. New Orleans Sugar forOne Dollar ; three and one-half libs. Prime Rio Coffee, One Dollar ; Best Imperial Tea, One Dollar and a half per pound ; Best Gurf powder Tea, One Dollar and Seventy-five Cents per pound ; Young Hyson and Oolong Tea, One Dollar per pound, and ev erything proportionately cheap at WILEY & BIXBY'S. B-24-tf. Hanny wishes the public to be informed that he has on hand a Stock of Goods as extensive as any in the 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. NKKVOUS DEBILITY, with Its atlMsssr atttcsselssssta, low aplr '' rtasla, tuwolmuUkrr eanlMioss. leaser senea, pennatorrticMs, loaa l wor. dlBBV fea4. Inaa at namarv. usa iirateael isssstou clllly, overelsjrss cure la Hum. ptsrey' Homeopathic r4pritc No TweatT-elcht- ComDoasd nttr.n mutt Tallin. blr mild and potent CuratireR tney utrite at the root the ot mtlii lone up t t ay, tem, armt the discharge, nml import Tlgortnd energy, Hie and vitality tolh-entue man. Tney haTe cured thousands of eve. Price, tVS per packageaof fWeboxea and a large l Tial, which la Tery important in oUtmale or old cases, or ttretn:lf box. sold by all druxiU, aai sent by mall on receipt ot price. Adirss Humphrey Specific Homeopathic Medicine Co., MS Broad. way.N. Y. P. O SCHUH. aUKlSdewawl Aidat, Cairo, 1 11 Id ol Our Homo Advertisers. St. Louis Advertsements. Send for D. C. JACCARD & CO'S II luitrated Price List and Catalogue of Wattham, How ard, and D. C. Jaccard & Co'a Watches, Jewelry, and Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. When in St. Louis you are invited to inspect their mag nificent JEWELRY establish ment Nos. 401 & 403 N. FOURTH Si., Corner of Lr cust, Odd Fellows Hall. aW-Watches, Clocks and Music Boxes Repaired and Warranted. Orders by mall promptly atten ded to. dSra-S-20. ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL. Law Department, Washington University. The regular annual term of this Law Schoo will open on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1872. Full courxc. two terms six months each Students admitted to the Senior Class on ex amlnatlon by application on or before Octo ber oth, 1872. Tuition fee, 880 tint year ; K second year, Including use of library. Fot particulars address, Q. M. STEAItT, Dean of Faculty, oi 8-0-d&w 1 m. n...Aut I .... fl.n.rfmnnt St. Louis. Mo tl ISO OommrcUlaTnue, Cairo, III, ST. LOUIS ESTABLISHED IN 18'JV BY members of the Society of Jesus, ant' Incorporated by an act of the State Legislature in 1633, It has experienced unin terrupted success, und continues to offer the student every facility for acquiring it tlior ough CLASSICAL and commercial education Every candidate for admission uot person ally acquainted with somo one of tbo Far ulty must produce proper testimonials ol good moral character. Bulletins are sent thrco times a year to the parents or guardlaus of the htudents, to in torm them of tho conduct, health and Improvement of their sons or wards. An experienced physician dally visits the insti tution, aud the greatest care and attention aro bestowed on tho sick. tkiims : Board and tuition, pcrscssion, ten months, $280. Tho next scsslou begins September 2d, 1872. Payment mut bo made quarterly, or semi-annually, in advance. Catalogues con taining instructions to parents and full par ticulars, will be sent freo oil application to ItEV. J. o. Zealand, S. J., President St. Louis University, St.;Louls, Mo. 7-U-OwdAw. AGENTS WANTED TO 8KLL TUB l'ABLOK STEEL ENORAVINQ "CHRIST WEEPINa OYER JERUSALEM," From Hi Chic. Eastliki's celebrated English painting, aad br America' best cnnraTur. All vnoi ii want i ai once, audit 10 vAitbai , tit, Lout, PU11LISU1NQ COMPANY, . Mo. B.MlMAw rM DALE The Illinois Central Rail Road Company now ofler for sale the following described lota la Firs Addition to the CUT ot Oairo, vis i Lot ST block 90. Lot 14 blook (3, i (g it jo 27 M S M, U ' W a as, si asi. ii s " N, 11 n as. orterms.sl. applr to JAMXS J0HH8ON, MM Arm', AUKS. ENTERPRISE SAVINGS BA.3$T3C. Charier March SI, 1MI. of fice or CITY NATIONAL DANK, CAIRO OI'FICEKH t A. B. SAFFOlli). President; S. S. TAYLOH, Vice-President j II. HYSLOP, Secretary and Treasurer. BIBICtOMI P. K. BiactAT, Csu, OiLionia, K. H. BtocktLitH, Pacl O. dentin, R H. Common, 11. 1'. Hallidat, J. M. fmiixin. Dcatoalta et ur Asssassast KmcItcnI I rosss Teat Cessta Upward. JNTKKE8T paid on depeslt at th rale ot ix percent, per annum, March let anil Bptni r 1st. Interest not withdrawn 1 raided imme diately to the principal of the depo.lu, therein giTlng them compound Interest. MARBIED WOMEK AND CHILDREN MAT DEFOatT MONET o that o oxa sua car maw it. Open eTerj builneia day from a.m. to S p.ro and Saturday evening lor BAV1SO DEPOSITS omj, irom in o ciooic aniKI W. HTSI.or. Treasurer. THE CITY NATIONAL CAIRO. II.I,I!TniN CAPITAL, 6100,000 orricias: W. P. RALL1DAT. President: HENRT L. tl ALL! DAT, Vice-President; A. B. HAPFORD, Caihler ; WALTER HTBLOP, Assistant Cashier, BtaicToasi Btaats Tatlob, Rowar H. CcxsianA, Baaar L. Hallidat, W. P. IIallidat, Oso. U. Willlamso, StarniK Bias A. B. BAiroao. Baielsassca, Co 1st aus Cssltcd ft sale Bosisla Basswht am4 Hold. EPOS1TS received, aad a general banking buitneit aon. FIRST NATIONAL BANK or OAiie. DANIEL HURD, ?reMent ROBERT. MK.t. Vice.Pre.l tent C.N.UUQBES, Caihler. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MaDE, T7IXCHANOE, coin, bank note and United XJ stale secarltie bougnt and ow. latare 4llowxl on Tlma ntioMli. DOOM. MA Nil, BTCi OO TO W. W. THORNTON'S, BUILDERS' SUPPLY DEPOT, 13j TENTH BTBEBT, TOR Btsis, Saak, BUstda. Moaldlagn. Cave Gotten, ( woad) Window aad Door rrsusaaa, noorlaa;, IaUs, NbJbsjIm, saiaawd Baals, Glaaed Hide lAgtota, 3laaMl Traaaenu, ftaak Welshto, Baals Pal Una aad Carda Bltssd raatasslsscsj. BaoBssa; fall, Kooflnff CaBt, Plaatarlsig; Paper, Carpat Talt, Wklta Lead, I4suad oil. American Wladut taiaaa. Esmllals andrreacb Plate Olaaa, Psslfw, Qiaaier'a Point Hewer Plpea Patent CtalBinea Etc, Etc., . Ktc. AOENTH (or Rock Hirer Paper Coinpaujr' Uheathing Felt and Quarts Cement , W John's Improved RooBng always on nd. TO BUILDERS AND CON TUACTOIIS. Scaled proposals will be recclvod ut tho nlUco of the undenl(,rned, No. 133, Ohio Levee, until Saturday, August 2llh, at 12 m. ForfurnishlneMuterlnUi, Labor, Ac, neces sary to commote u building to be erected on lots 3 und 4, block 1, 1st addition, In tho city of Cairo, Proposals will statu a sum in irrosa to comnleto said liuildlnir, except brick which will bo delivered on the prem ises by tho owners; Proposals will also bo received for the dif ferent branchcli of tho work, viz : Masonry, Canientcry and Tin Work. Plans and tpectUcatlons can bo seen nnd examined at the office above mentioned, on and after Monday, August 19th. The owners ru servo the right to roloct any or all proposal. Green & wood. 8-17 Ot. Our Homo Advertisers. AVOID QUACKS. A victim nf early Indlaoretlnn, causing rerrou debllltv. nrematura decay, etc.. luring tried la vain every adrerliMd rmedj, h dlcoTrrj ample mean or seK-cure, wn.ou ne m bee to his fellow sufferers, i, ' eet,KwTerk. lNntlHANVK. "fTr'Xnd marine" 1 1ST S U JiL. UT O E3 COMPANIES. NIAOARA, M. T., ... tl,43,21S 23 Asset,. Asset.. OIRWANIA, K. T., ..l,0J,Tlt T HANOVER, K, T., Asset 720 J 00 RBPDBLIC, n. t., Asset .T14,9U 00 Comprising the Underwriter' Agency, T0NKER8, K. T., Asset Asset 87J 464 n ALBANY CITT, 4K.1S3 23 tirkukn'8 fund, s. r., Asset. 07S.8OM IX BECURITT, n. y. marine, A BJt III! eeea (etil .432,8 19 Utore. Dwelllnf. Furniture. Hull and Car gore, insured ut raiea a (atoraMu at souorl, per- uiaueui necuriir win wnrranu I reaoeutrullv aak of the citizen, ol Cairo. ahareof their patronage. Cflinuunaa, TEUTONIA LIFE INSURANCE coayci'A.iT'x-. OF CniOAOO, ILLINOIS. ASSETS, -S600.000. JOHN A. HUCK, - - - Prosldont. C. KNOBF.LSDOKFF, - - - Secretary. ons. Chas. Beitz, Henry Weuek, A. U. &.ESINU, A. AllfiCIt, Chas. Wrntue, Uhah. Vkrqiia, Francis Lai-kner, Cuas. Dazqlino, C. Hirsch, Wm. Keinuardt, John Felukami-. The bent organised and secnre.t companT In the northweat. The only company which guar antee a cuh surrender Talue. CARL L. THOMAS, Oen. Ao't, ISdlr for Cairo and YlelnUx W.II.MOKR13, Notary Public. No. Pub. and IT. 8. Com FIRE, HULL, CARGO, LIVF. STOCK ACCIDENT, LIFE, iisratrB aitce. ETNA, HARTFORD, Asset t5,m 97 NORTH AMERICA, PA., Aseta 12,743,000 00 HARTFORD, CONN., Asset llA 4,210 72 PHOSNIX, HARTFORD, Assets tl,78l,U3 88 INTERNATIONAL, N. T., Asset l,3A3,sS 17 PUTNAM, HARTFORD, Asset 171X1,937 CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, Asset 1313,073 89 HOME, COLUMBUS, Asset ltts,278 43 AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO., Assets IWO.OUO U CONNECTICUT MUTUAL, LIFE, Asset 30,000,000 00 TRAVELERS', HARTFORD, LIFE AND ACCIDENT, Asset fl.VHJ.OOO 00 RAILWAY I'AHSENOERS A'RURANCE CO., HARTFOB.D, Vets 600,000 00 INDEI'ENDENT, 1IOSTON, Assets C30,8C2 00 SAFFORD, MOURIS&CANDEE, 71 Ohio Leve, Cltf National Ttnntr. CAIRO. ILL. CAMPAIGN UNIFORMS. We aro prepared to fiirni-li tinlfotTiit to GRANT CLUBS AND GREELEY CLUBS to any number ordered, for $1 4.i u complete outtltj Cup. Capo, Torch with Stick, and Kl.it;. .Send orders nt once to HANDiV: MKTZKE. ,10Market .St., up stair. CHICAGO, ILL. AVANTBD. AOKNTSI IIOOtoS2&0 nor moulli. ervih. ml in.l fAm.lA. tn In, rn.liii.M (Iia l.u lata., most Himple ami peiVct HHUTTI.E SKVYINci MACHINt. over inventod. Wa plilln. n, world lo compete itli It Price only lis uO, and '"J warraniru lur htm year, maaing me twill nit,i:ii, Ktll.. HU UIIIU HHICe 1 110 nine ai an wm mar. priced shuttle machine. Also. tho celebrated and latest COMMON SENSE FAMILY HEWING MA CHINK. Price only 15 lit), ami fully warranted kit iito year, ine.e macninea win iiuun. nvui, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider lit a moat auiterior manner. And are warranted to do all work that can be done on any high-priced machine iu the world. Fur circular and term address M. WVNKOOI'A t'0..,-'4 Ridirn arenue I', O, IJox, H7JI1 miiaueijuiia, ra. o-u, jotw WILLIAM EULERS, Fashionable BOOT AND SHOE MAKKR, TWENTIETH ITBEET, 0twea 1VablBtoa avMu aad Poplar strut OaXBO, ItJ. Railroad Advertisements. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R R 100 Hllaa tka BUerlMt HasiU TO OHICAO-O Kltatr Mllea the Ikartcat Maata TO ST. XjOTJIS NO CHANGE OF OARS FROM CAIRO TO ST. LOUIS OR CHICAGO. ONI.. VE CHANGE OF OARS , , OM CAIRO TO Cincinnati, ,.. Ilanapollt, Toledo, Detroit, CleTeUnd, Niagara Falls, UuBalo, l'ittbuig, Waahlngton. llaltlruore, Philadelphia, New York. Boston and all points eaal, Mllwaukie, Janearille, Madlaon, Lacrosse, Hi. Paul and ail point north. Thi I also the only direct routs to Decatur, Bloomlngton, ajpringcM, Peoria, qulncy, Keokuk, Burlington, Rock lalsnd, I Ball. Mendota. IHion. FrMtuirt. Ualena, Dubuque, wloux ulty, umana ami all point northwest. Elecnnt Drawing Room Sloeplng Car On all Night Trains. Bfffge Checked 10 all Important point. For ticketa and Information, apply to 1. 0, R.R. depot it airo; on hoard tne tranait steamer be. tweeu Columhu and Cairo, and at tne principal rallroal ticket offlcon throughout tho south. W. P. JOII.VK)N. Oen'l fads. Ag't, Chicago. A. Mitciikll, Grn'l bup't. Chicago. J. JOHNSON, Ag't. Cairo. .SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS SOUTHEASTERN R. R. On and after .Monday, April 24tb, 19T2 trains-will run as follows: NORTHERN DIVISION. TaitSS 0011(1 SOUTItSAST. Mail. EzDrots. Leare Vlrlola... 6:40 a. m l:3Sb.m. Hpringneu b:o 3:00 " 1 TavtorTlllH 10 S A. a Arrive at fan .......11.46 " 6.17 THAIMt UlNaKOaTUWCSI. Express. Mali. Leare Pans 4,(i a. m 3.33 a. m. " TatlorTill t.to ' 4.6 " ArrlTeat!ipriniflflii...B,n " ........8.00 " Leare Sprtnifleld. n.S ' 0.10 " ArriTC at Virginia 8.5 " .8.1S " SOUTHERN DIVISION. TSA1NS 00110 SOUTHEAST, Leare Kdgwood .3.30 a.m.- ...10.10 p, m " Floni.... 8.6 " M..11.40 Arrlro at Shawnee t'n M " 16 IMM1UMANT TISJUKTS IMMIGRANT TICKETS FOR SALE, For sal. j FOR SALE, FOR SALE.) Forrllut FOR SALE. Fare from Liverpool, Faro from Londcnobibt Fare from Glasgow, Faro from Queenbtown 10 CAIRO, ;::::::: $48;j0 iartord. Morn A Ca gents. IN MAN LINE Lirerpoot New-Totk and Philadelphia Steamship Company, VMDIB COKTaAOT W1TB UN1TID STATS A S1ITISI ooTtaxMtaTa For Carrying the Halls. FOR PASSAGE TICKETS oa ruaTBia. mroawSTion APPLY TO JOHN G. DALE, Aox. 1 Broadway, New-York, or to II. Iloupt, Washington Arenue. Cairo. noi. ji JOSEPH SMITH, In Udder's New Brick Uullding, corner ol Eighth and Washington Avenue, BAKER & CONFECTIONER AND DEALER IN FOUEIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, Ion CttEAM and Soda Fountain. 1 desiru to Inform my patrons and the pub lie ut large, that I am at all times prepared to furnish uvcrythliu; In the above line on the Nhorte.t notice, Including Wedding and Queen cakes, etc. Also supper parties fur iiliAied to order promptly and perfect satis faction warranted For ipiality und prices I defy comcptltion. Try mo once and you will come again. 8-ild4wtf. LIME ! CEMENT ! JAMES ROSS, GAVE GIRARDEAU AND ILLINO. LIME! Coniiuercial-av., Foot of Eleventh-it. Rust quality of LImo and Cement al ways on hand, and for salo at the very Ioost figures for cash. COAL CAIRO CITY COAL I prepared to aupplr ciutoiatr with tha baa ijuailty of PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS OOATi ORDERS lea at HalUday Bros. om. 70 ouio levee, or at tha Coal Yard below tka bt. Charles Hotel, will receive precast atUa lion. TheTua'MoTAUaw1llbflcoS alongside to lUidacn at afrkaw.