Newspaper Page Text
office, sxriiXimrrxir BTjiiiXJiasra-, cob.
lSTH STREET A.3STX) W-ASKIIltf a-TOStf AVBlTtrE.
JOHN II. OBBKLY, proprietor.
01111 (MUMICIIKH.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1872
BULLETIN BUILDING WASHINGTON-AV
"notide"
Our Homo Advortissors.
lMlKSUYTEUIAN niitlith Stri ct.
I'rcnchliiK, m""!"" nl " " i i"""
lrvcr mcetlwr, WctliH'wlay nt 7 p. in.
Habbnth School,:! i.m. J. l. I.atisdcn, Su
perlntcn.ient. ItKV. II. Tiiayku, I'astor
METHODIST.-Cor. Kllitli ami Walnut St
l'rcaclilnp, Sabbath at 101 ' n,11 ' !' 1,1
Prayer meeting WtMlhosdyy,7U.m.
Sabbath School, il. l.m. h. W. btlllwcl ,
Superintendent.' HkV. F. 1 Thompson,
Pastor. ,
cuuitcu of the m:iKi:MKit-(fciio-
Morning prayer". Sabbath 10J n.in.
Kvonlnic pinyer, "1 p.m.
Sabbath School, II a.m.
HkV. IJ. Coan, Hector.
ST. I'ATHICK'ri (JUL'HCII-Mnth St. and
Washington Avenue,
J'ubllc c-nico, Sabbath H:10 and 10J a.m.
Vespers, 7 p.m.
Sabbath School, 2 p.m.
Scnkc ccry day, H ii.m.
ItKV. P. .1. O'llAU.OtlA.V, l'rle-t.
YOUNG MEN'S CHltlSTIAX ASSoCIA-
TION. Itcirular tnectliiK second Monday
each month at their room over Itoekwcll
A Co' book More, Commercial ueime.
Weekly Prayer meeting, Friday, , p.m. id
the room, .. , , .
('. l'AltWNS President.
AFRICAN MKTHODlST.-Fotirtecnth, be
. twecn Walnut and Cedar.
Senlccs. Subbath. 11 a.m.
Sabbath School. IJ p.m.
Was mcetii at 3 p.m.
SECOND FREE WILL APTIST;rKir
tccnth Street., between Walnut und tcdar.
Services Sabbath, li and H p. m.
lti:v. X. HiCKf, PaMor.
KREE WILL IIAI'TIST HOME MISSION
SAHHATII SCIIOOI.. Comer VS almtt
nud Cedar Streets.
Sabbath School. I) a.m.
FIRST FREE WILL IIAI'TIST CHURCH
-Curry'i Uarrack. .
Services, Sabl.ath It a.m., 3 p.m. & 1 p. m.
Kev. Wm. KKI.I.KV. Pastor.
FIRST MISSIONARY 11APTIST CHURCH.
-Cedar, between Ninth and Tenth M.
Preaching Sabbath. 10) a,m. and ,1 p.m.
J'raycr incetlmr. Wcdncday evening.
Irnl,l,..r PrlilnV I'l'I'IllllL'.
Sabbath Adiool. li n.m. .lohu Vanllaxter
and Mary Stephen". Superintendent.
' Ilr.v. T. J. SlIOUK. Pator.
1 licroby forbid all porsons Irom selling
any thing to my wifo on my credit. I
will pay no such debts, I will furnish my
family with all necessaries myself.
8-16-lOt. William Kkkdall.
P. SAUf'a popular Tobacco and Cigar
Sloro li locnted on Commercial avenue,
between Sixth and Seventh streets, and
marked by tho uniquo sign of "the QUI of
tho Period."
Ilium & Amson will open about tho
1st of Boptembcr with a now etock of
clothing, dry goods, boots and shoes, etc.,
which will bo selected' by Mr. Ulum in
tho Eastern markets, during this month
III largo experience in the business and
ncciuointanco with the wants of tho people,
will onable him to mako his stock full and
completely suited to all classes and ages.
Remember tho place ell's now uncu
building on highth street, between Com
mercial and "Washington avenues.
8-10.d2t,
-Well Uecr ot tho Ulysses S. Grant
i..rwi PhrtttUnizlrif In It character. Is
u. '", n
. . 1 It...
Our enterprising dry goods merchant, JrSSlX M1U OnO-HUU 1U3.
Mr. J. Hurgor, Is now In Now York, jjurant's CoffeO Sugar for
rr'eX IT ?r i".r r Z Ono Dollar; Seven lbs. New ENTERPRISE SAVINGS
win begin to arrive early next week, for Orleans Sugar forOno Dollar ;
his clothing sloro on tho Leveo and bis l,1M1ha Prittin
dry coods house on Commercial avenue, three Ulld One-halt llDS. 1 HIIIO
In tho mcantlmo, tho goods now on hand Rj0 Ooffee, One Dollar ; liCSt
Imperial Tea, One Dollar and
a half per pound ; cst Gun
nowdor Tea, Ono Dollar and
Seventy-five Cents per pound ; 01TY - national hank, oaiho'
Young Hyson and Oolong 'lea
will bo sold veky ctiKAi' to raako room
for his now stock. Ills customors will Und
gentlomanly clerks nt both his establish
monts, rcaely to show them goods at nil
times, nnd aafiit thorn In making pur
chases. 8-!iMf.
IIANKH.
Cttnrtcred March 81, 1M1V.
OFKICK OF
Our Homo Advertisers.
INNUHANC'i:.
"fTre Xnd'marTne"
COJtl'AMKS.
MAO AHA, N. Y.,
Railroad Advortisementf.
,..l,410,'210 M
WAVTRI),
trood iournovman Tailor, to whom steady QnO Dollar per pound, and OV
employment win bo given. Apply at shop orvi1:nir proportionately cheap
on Kighth streot, between Commercial v J bV I T 'ej
at WlLiJlil o.
and Washington avenues, Cairo, ill.
8-23-Ct. LEHIJflJCO A KOIILKI!
XOTICK.
5.24-tf.
Agt'
II.I.H. CKSTItAI. It. H. CO.
' olllcc, Cairo Aug. 10, la. 2. j
uttend tho
To nnrsons wishlnc to
National Democratic convention, to bo
hold at Louisville Ky., Tuesday Sept. 3d
wo will sell excursion tickets to Odin und
return at ono and ono llfth faro, for tho
kept for Palo Ht tho Thalia xnloon only, tf rouna tr1p s,ie f tickets wlllcommcnco
August 28th, and aisconunuo on uejiBr
turo of evening train on September 2d and
0. Hanny wishes the
public to be informed that ho
has on hand a Stock of Goods
ns oxtensivo as anv in the
Tho i ndcrsiuned, luto workmon with
.1 P. Cnmblo. havo opened a sno.i, corner
of lCtlt street and Coinmerclal avenue, for
tho rnanufacturo and repair of agons,
lluggics, drays, etc., etc., and for tho pur-
polO Of doing ft OK.VBHAL WIIEE'.KIOHT
iicmxkm. They rcspectiuiiy asic a annro
of tho public patronage.
.1. IIICIIAKDSON.
auj. 13-tf. C. C. Davidson,
jjewakk or tooth roiso.vs
vended under tho namo ol JJontnncos.
ndopt nnd adhere to tho only preparation
. 1 i..lt, twl tl W1
Southwest, and that he is de
termined to sell every article
..... . I i. ! T n.AM tintl ilia T.rkW
will bo good t rcturn untn HePtcmtJcr Uipriuus ajuwui uma
est. Call on him to-day and
nxsimine froods and prices. He
- o
will satisfy you both as to qual-
ty and cost.
e)FFicnm :
A. U. SAFFOHI). President;
S. 8. TAYI.OH. Vlce-PrciUlent;
H.I1YSI.OP, Secretary nnd Treasurer.
Dittcroasi
. M. IliClAT. Can. flAtlonia,
K. II. BTocuriitii, V.. Be""".
B. U.Ccxximoium, I. UAILIOAT,
j, n. i-niLLirs,
Depoalts ot mny Arairnnt Received Irom
Ten Ceata Upwnl.
JSTEKEST paid od dcpslto at the rsl? ot six
tier cent, ser Annum, March Island Bcptun
r l.l tnlsrs.tnnl wllll.lrawll la f.dded linme-
Ultlj totre irinclpil of tho deposits, theretij
grinK inem compounu inic roii.
JIAIIRIKI) WOMKN ANI CHILDItKri SlAX
DKPOSIT MONKY
SO THAT HO OXI l SI CAX DRAW IT.
(n.n n.rv hnaintt.a ilnv frnm 9 A.m. to 3 t.1H.
and Sturdr memo tor HAVIXO DKl'OSITs
only, from 6 to t o'clock. nu
trc"ct, between Cellar and Walnut. The tllBt really preserves tho teeth and bard
only Haptlt church recognized by the A" on, tj10 Kums. tragraat Sozodont. Its cf.
fpi!U on decavtne tcolli aro innrveiou,.
.,...! ,
Senlccs, Sabbath, 11 n.m. 3 p.m. and . p.m.
HKW.lACejn llit.U)i.r.Y, Klder.
SEUHKT OUOKHS.
TIIK MASONS.
...i!in'rnnnvni'liY. No. 13. Stated
"'Assembly at the Acj lum Mavmlo Hall, llrt
.-.i uniiininva lii I'ui'h month.
CAIUO CoCNXIL,Vo.2l.-HcKUlarCone-catlon
at Ma-onlc HaU. the H-cond hriday
r'Aiiin rn vlTF.ll No. 71. ItcLtilar Con
vocation at Masonic Hall, on the
T.....l .f iit'nrv tnntllll.
CAIHO lIOUO'K, No.WT F. A. M.-Itei.
Ir Communication" at Masonic Mail, tilt
krrntul uud fourth Monday of each moiuii.
THK ODD-FELI.OWS.
e-lWJcwlw.
SAW MILL FOHSALE.
On easy terms to a good man, or wll
retain an inlorcst if desired. For particu
lurs inquire at this ofllce. 8-7 tf
Heavy Hi.so, class Fruit Jnrs,(tin top)
quarts $125 nnd half gallons, $2 per dor.
Oenuino "Mason Improved," Jrrun jar,
(glass top, self seniors,) quarts $2, and half
gallons $3 per dozen. Ueit "W. O. (iron
stono china) plates and teas, CO conts por
set. Fino goblets, only iu cenw npiei-u,
10th inclusive.
James Johnson, Agent.
aug.SldOt
George, tho barber, whoo shop
is on Commercial avenue, between F.igbt-
centh and Nineteenth streets, is n
smooth shhve, ft good shampooer, a good
joker, has a lino lot of toilet articles, clean
towels, cuts hnlr in tho latest stylo, keeps
sharp razors nnd scissors, nnd a clear
conscience. Go and lean back in that
elegant, barber chair and try him.
7-30-dlm.
THE CITY NATIONAL
33 A.3tTTC.
OAIHO, IM.INOIK
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
Blih Km arlnnmv attendant, low aplr
It' depreailon.insrolisnUsrjrcinsMtoBj
CAPITAL,
8100,000
A WK' Other goodin pro'portion, at
Thursday evening at B o'clock.
STATE OFFICERS.
Governor John M. Palmer;
Lieutenant-Governor .John Doughcrt)
Secretry of State Edmund Hummel ;
Auditor of Stato-C. K. Upplncott :
Cf.ln Trik1trp-M1-!. N. ItlltCli !
a. Sii))t. Public Instruction-Newton Hatcmati
CoNGHISSMKN. ,
Senators Lyman Trumbull and .John
X'0lcprcsuntatlves for the State-at-l.arge-
a TI....U.l,.rt
itciircscutatlve Thirteenth I)Mrict-Jo!m
M. Creb4.
MEUIEHS GEN Kit A I. ASSEMBLY,
Senator. First DUtrlct-T. A. E. Holcouib,
f Union, and S. K. Gibson or Gallatin.
Representative, First District II. A at
Webb.
COl'NTY OFFICEHS.
cntcuir couitT.
i 1 it.itrir. nr Alexander.
Pm,nriitliiL' Attoniei J. . McCartney,
of Slassac.
Sheriir-A. H. Inln.
Win. yiA Assessor and 1 reasurer.
count v COUItT.
Aclltcs-J? E. McCrltc und S. Marcbll-
ln' . . i
Clerk Jacob G. Lynch.
Coroner John H. Goman.
Pausonu, Davis & Co.'s,
S and 7 Tenth street.
C-15-tf
"Wo respectfully inform the citizens
otCAlroand vicinity that wo -shall open
on or about tho lit of September, 1872, in
..tr nw brick buildlni: on Jiii'lith
street, with an entire new nnd elegant
stock of dry good, clothing, etc.
8-10 tf. HLUH it AMSON.
Prof. L. Kruger is prepared to givo
Drlvato lessons in elementary as well as In
tho highest branches of education in the
English, German, French nnu nncicn;
languages, at tho residences of those desir
ing Instruction, from Mondny the 12th
inst. Inquiro at Judgo IJros3 oUlco.
8-101indS:w.
hnii-
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Mayor John M. Lnn'dcn.
Trcasurcr-J. U. Tavbr.
Comptroller E. A. II irnctt.
Clerk Michael Howley.
Marshal Andrew Cain.
Attorney P. H. Popf., .
Police Ma2ltratcK. Ilross nnd II.
Clilef of Police L. H. Myers.
MKI.KCT COUNCIL.
Mayor .lohn M. Lan'dcn.
First Ward-P. G. Schuh.
Second Wnrd-C. It. Woodward.
Third Wind Jno. Wood.
Fourth Ward S. Stnau Tav nr.
Clty-at-Large-W. P. llallldny and D.
Hurci.
IIOAIIIl e)K AUIF.lt.MKN.
Flrnt WardTamert Hcardcn, A. 11. Saf
tord, Isaac Walder.
Second Ward-It. H. Cunningham, L. Hh
dcr, Q. Stancel. James Swaync. .,,..
'Hdrd Wurd-Wm. Stratton. J. 1. 1 hiUJ;.
Fourth Ward-Ino. .11. ltoblnon, G. H.
Sense. J. II. Metcalf.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Tho best, most roliablo nnd cheapest
Pianos nnd Organs in tho market and on
terms to suit the purchnscr. Old instru
ments taken in purt payment for now
ones. ...
Tboso wishing to purchase instruments
lmd bettor buy of nn ngeut who U ac
quainted with tho construction of instru
ments nnd one that can bo relied on.
Every instrument warranted for live yenrs.
2s. P. Curti, Agent.
If you would bo healthy, wontyhy and
wise, indulgo in tho Liberal Catawba
Wines, which can always bo had, cool nnd
sp'arkling, at the Thalia saloon. tr
' Eichcnburg's cigar and tobacco stand
is trrowintr in popularity every day. It is
located on Eighth street between Wash
ington avenuo and Ohio leveo. The Em
peror "William, In nil bis mnjesty, stands nt
the door Inviting the puunc to sampio mo
excellent chowlng and smoking tobacco,
nnd splendid cigars within. Eichenburg
Is determined to succeed, and If merit in
iiio ,.nn,l run secure him success no win
not bo disappointed. Go and sco him.
8-1 t-d-lm.
Ulankeniiuiio ahead I Wines and CI
gars 1 oldest and choicest, at the EXCEL
SIOR SALOON, opposite the Post Office-
Finest of Liquors, Freo Lunches and mu
sic every day. Tho great Liberal and
Deroocratic,Grocly & Brown drinke Weih
Beer, Is mado a spqcinlty, nnd Frcdprldes
himself upon keeping the freshest and
coolest In tbo ctiy. Lemonades tho cold-
out, mixed drinks and music mo uiiuav
Go there. M7tf
Louis Blatau's saloon desorves the
popularity in to which it has grown. It has
boon very handsomely fitted up, and is so
comfortable that it Is a ploasuro to whilo
away a sparo hour there. The bar is
supplied with all kinds of flno riquor and
wines, and with tho best of Fresh Lager
Beor, and Weiss Beer that in dellciousenss
cannot bo excelled. A lunch, freo to
patrons, is spread ovoryday, and n articlo
of Sweltzer Cheese, tho best In tho market,
is always on hand. Mr. Blautau invites
tho public to give him a call, on Eighth
street, betwean Commercial avenud and
Ohio Loveo, opposite the Perry House, In,
IHznr. bulldlntr. 7-2. d tf
i.Ik.1 inu of memory,
nnd threatened Impotence nud Jrnbe.
cHlty, find a overelcn cure Its Hoo.
utirer'a lUtueopathtc (speelilc so
VMtv.!irht. ComnotM nitr.p must Tallin-
tie mild and potent Curative, inoy MrUe
.. iv.. bt k rt nitlli r tnnn tin 1-e ITS
v,B.it.rhruM ml imiMirt Tlsornnd
'.w in. Bn4 viiut in ttiAntiii man. Ttiev
hT cured thousands of cvm. rrie.', P.W
i,ackaeol nte boxes and alarRe i Tlal, wlncn
... mr.rf.nt in nl,tin&tA Of Old CaSOS. OT
...r.it-lr Ikii. Hold br all droeilstf, aad ferit
by mailon lectlpt ol price. Adirnss HumphreT
ci.in nnrn.iDthlc Med cine Co.. &2 Broad-
"'"S", r p. n BR1IIIH.
UKRMANIA, N. Y.t
Asset - l.OCS.TJl 7
IIANOVEIl, N. Y.,
Assets..
720 SOJ CO
IIKI'UULIC, N. Y.,
Asset .J
Comprislnn the Underwriter!' Afcency.
YONKEItS, N. Y.,
Assets 8" 111
ALI1ANY CITY,
insets ,
Assets.,
Assets,,
4M.VJ3 13
FIREMEN'S FUND, 8.
..678.V 00
BECUlllTY, N. Y.
-MARINE,
t,i32.6'J
Stores. DwelllnR. Furniture, Hulls and Car
(joes, Insured lit rules ns fatorbla souod, per
manent sei:urltv will wjrrant.
I restieotfully ask of tho cltiiens ol Cairo,
hirvor their patronage. N.in;luKs.
aualMswawl
AlA.it, Cairo, lllinnl
St. Louis Advertsements.
Wm. Eicnovr has purchased tbo estab
lishment of EichotT Brothors, in Cniro,
nnd now proposos to prosecuto tho furni
ture manufacturing business with now
vigor, nnd plodgcs himsolf to sell furniture
of ovcry description chenpor than ovor bo-
fore. Try him. --ou
"tW" HARNESS SHOP.
THOS.SOTJTli,
M opened n Ilnrnesj Shop on WoshlnRtoii
.Vvenue, between Tenth ''' 'll'Y'lt1'
StrcetH for tho nurpoe of MA i
FAUl I'JllMi nu miius
DOUBLE & SINOLT3 HAltXESS
Ha
ir.TTviis Hkidles. &c.
Which ho keeps on mlii or will k" '!
order. His motto U : "Good Mock, good
work, and Justice to nil men."
All kinds or repairing done with "eatueh';
and dispatch. Give him a trial, you will
llnd ho don't proposo to "Stand on a ham
Btrlnp." nuttltf
I'AlVrKHW.
HctiryH. Meyer. WllllnmStoner.
EXCELSIOR!
MEYEU & STONER,
House, Sign nnd Steamboat
DecosntlnK In Oil or Water Colors : Kalzo.
rowing and Paper Haaglng; Grulnlng nud
Marblclng of every description i Gliding In
every style, plain nnd ornamental.
Partlculnratteiitlon paid to Glass Gliding.
Ordors Bolleltcd for Scenery, Irehea and
Hanncr Painting. Fancy i mss.niiun t..iiu,
Gild. Plain and ornamental.
UCa l at tho Shop and examine our work.
Old Pictures renewed or copied. Satisfac
tion Guaranteed,
(All work entrusted to our caro will be
VfSSS tnd under the
Perry House, comer Commercial ffte.MA
tuittMt. 7,10
Ik you wish to nutuigo In a dollclou
cignr, patronize V. Saup, Commercial ave
nuo If you wish good chewing or smok
ing tobacco, pipes, tobacco pouchos, etc.,
go to P. Saup'a popular Tobacco and
Cigar store.
IT IS A POLITICAL FACT
.. ,. - 1 a ..tan.
n religious iuci n muni '"
tiflc firct a fact Indisputable, that P.
SAUP has on hand, at his popular To-
hacco and Oioar Stork, tho best brands
of all kinds Tobacco and Cigars.
NEW EXCITEMENT AT THE EX
CELSIOR. F. Mlankenburg wishes to announco to
his frionds nnd patrons thnt ho has suc
ceeded in engaging Trof. Wilbrccht of
St. Louis, a flno pianist, who will nmuso
ibn lovers of music with n solectlon of
charming pieces on the piano. Every
body is invited to tho hxcelsior, corner
of 14th streot nnd Wnshlngton nvenuo.
8-20-tf.
Caution. Every gonuino box of Dr
McLean's Llvor Pills boars tho slgnaturo
of Fleming Rros., Pittsburgh, Pn., and
.ui. rrlvftto IT. S. stamp. "Tako no
ntbnr." Tbo market is full of imitations,
It is tho popular vordlct that pooplo who
linvo been accustomed to tho uso of Dlttors
and Cordials aro obliged, eventually, to re.
ortto MoLoan's Livor Pills for pormanon
tollof. O-IOWUUI
ROSS' LIME, CEMENT AND COAL
DEPOT.
On Commercial nvonuo, foot of Elevouth
street, Mr. Moss still continues to deal ox
tonslvoly in llmo, comont, plaster parls.
plastoring hulr, etc., also DuQuoln, Mar
ion and Soutorn Illinois coal at from
$20 00 to $80 00 pr car load.
82flmd.
Dan. IIartman has received ono of tho
largost stocks of Fruit Jars ovor before
brought to Cairo, and Is doslrous of closing
it out without dolay. Ho thcroforo offers
Mason's Improved Porcolalu self-scalors,
quarts nt $2.00 por dozen; glnsswiro tops,
quarts, at $1.20 per dozen ana naii-gauouB
nt 2.00 por dozen. Thcso aro tho cheapest
prices in tho market
ICE1 ICE 11 ICE! 1 1
From -Wednesday May 1st, tho ico
wagon will canvass tho city, to continuo
during tho summor months, jxono uui
puro northorn lake co will ho aoiivoreu.
HUBE, liOOMIS, cj t,o.
" FOR SALE.
I will soli my brick cottago and two
lots, on cornor of Sixth nnd Walnut stroets,
suitable for any family, having seven
flnoly finished rooms besido thobasomontj
gas throughout; two cisterns, nnti out
houses ml complete; tlno snruDDory, iruu
etc.,
Enquire nt my shop on blxtn street, or
at mv rcsidenco as above
July 28. tf. Fred. Tiieouold.
HOW TO GO WEST.
Ti.i. ta nn nnnulrv which overy ono
hmdd hnvo iruihlully answorod boforo ho
. ' - I SA
starts on his journey, anu a mwu .
takou lu oxamlnatlon of Routes will in
many cases save much trouuio, umo
The "I. U. nuuw, b
Indianapolis through Bloomlngton to Bur
llnKton, has uchiovod a splendid reputation
in tho last two years as tno loaaing passui -cerrouto
tothewost. At Burlington It
connects with tho great Burlington Routo
which runs direct tnrougn ooumu u
to Nebraska and Kansas, with close
connections to California and tho Terri
tories; and passengers starting from U
on their vyay westward, cannot do better
than to take tno a. u. re w
rThisLlno has published a pamphlet
called "How to go West which contains
much valuablo information; alargocorroo
'". ' .v, West, wh eh can be
obulned free of charge by ddresslnR the
General Passenger Agent B. & M. R. K.
Burlington, Iowa. 712,ow8.
Send for
D. C. JACCARD & CO S Il
lustrated Price List and
Catalogue of Waltham, How
ard, and D. C. Jaccard & Co's
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 St., Corner of Lo
cust, Odd Fellows Hall.
-Watches, Clocks and Music
Boxes Repaired and Warranted.
Orders by mail promptly atten
ded to.
dSm-l-20.
ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL.
Law Department, Washington University.
Tho regular annual term of this Law Schoo
will open on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOllElt 9r, 1872.
Full cource. two tcnu t-x months each
Students admitted to the Senior Class on ex
umlnutlou by application on nr uumiu wi.
W. P. IULLtDAY, President;
UENRT h. HAI.LIDA.Y, Vice-Pie'Uenti
A. tl. HAFFOKD, CRhlr;
WALTER HT8LOP, Assistant Cushit-r.
siarcroBit
Staats TATton, ItoornT II. CrNStsoiua,
HiT L. Uaiudat, W. P. Uailidat,
Oso. I). Wuuahson, attnitx man
A. B. D4f FD1D.
ExctiBSSKe, Cola Hi Culled Ntatc
Boada Boagbt aad Hold.
TEUTON I A LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
ASSETS, $600,000.
JOHN A. HUCK, - - - President
U. KNOBELSDOKFF, - - - Hecrctnry
OHS.
JllA8. RKITJS, llKKllY WKllEB,
. C. Kkoiso, A. Mtscit,
ytlAb. WKNTlIK, UHA8. VKUUUA,
FKAh-cis Lackseh, Chas. Daeoliso,
C. IllRSCH, AVM. ItEISIIAKllT,
John Felukami-.
Th. n,.,nt,.,l anil upcnrr.t comnanY I
the northwest. The only compAny which guar
antfesa cah surrender value.
CARL L. TUOMAS, Gen. Aq't,
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R R
loo Mllc IktrtsstllNN
TO CHICAGO
r.lffhty Mile (he SIsortM Wfnt
TO ST. XiOTJIS
NO CUANOE OP OAKS - M
KBOM CAIIIO TO
ST. LOUIS OR CHICAGO.
ONL. 'VE CHANGE OP OARS
OM CAIRO TO
Cincinnati, ilianapolls, Toledo,
Uetrolt, llCTClHDU, iiUi rmuwt
llull.ilo. I'lttMiutK, Wuhlnirton.
Bnltimorc, 'I'hllAdrlphla, how York.
llomon noil an poiu mi.
Mlltratiklc, JnnesTllle, Madison,
Tina la also tho only direct rouU to
ivcalur, lIloomlnKton, spnngeia,
lVorla, Uulner. , KM2,kl'.k,
Ilurlintnn, llock Itlsnd, Ballo.
Menlota. Dixon, ,epir??
tlnlona, Dulmque, Hloux City,
Umiuia anciau poinia nurmwo.i.
Ele?nnt Drnwlnj; Room Bleeping CT
un an nigiu a rains.
nnfRHRO Checked to all Important points.
Kor tickets and Information, apply to 1. 0. R.K.
i.n, at nirn nn hoard tno transit steamer n-
tweeii Columbus and Cairo, and at the prlnolpsl
rallroa 1 ticket officea throughout th aouth.
W. P. JOHNSON. Oen'l Paaa. Ag't, Chloa0.
A. Mttciirtl, uen'l. BUp'i. unicago.
J. JOHNSON, Ag't. Cairo.
MdtV
for Cairo nnd vicinity
EF09ITS recelred, and
business none.
a general banking
W.ll.MOItKlS,
Notary Public.
No. Pub. and V. B. Com
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
or CAIRO.
DANIEL, nURD, "resident i
ROBERT. MIU..K t. Vlaa-PrenlJoat
C. N. UUanES, Cashier.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY M-iDK.
Sl'KINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS
aOUTHEASTJSHiN li. Jl.
On nnd aftor Monday, April 24th, 1872
trains will run as loiiows:
NORTHERN DIVISION.
ta.tiM ooiko socmiAST.
Mail.
Leavo Vlrslnla M. m
Hprinoneia. i:
T.ilorlllo. 10 6 ........
Arrno at fana lt.to "
TRAINS O01SO ItOITHWIST,
Express.
Iftvo Tana s.iw a. m
" Taylorull' M
Arrlvoat8t.nnnneld.-.n "
l,eTe yprinfleld.......R.S "
Arrive ai viiginm o.a
Express.
1:34 p.m.
3:00 "
. S.
.6.17
Mall.
,..J.S a. m.
. .
....6.00 "
S.IO "
,... "
BOUTHKUN DIVIBION.
TKAIK9 aolta II OCT 11 1 AIT,
I.eaTO Kdewoo.l S.30 a. m. - I?.?? P.
' Flow 8,r.
Arrlre at Mhawofet',i .M "
.11.40
...6 1ft
UtMIfULAKT TIBH1TI
IMMIGRANT TICKETS
FOR SALE,
POR SALE.
For Sal f FOR SALE,
oaio j
For
I For
rFor
) For
Bala IFOR BALE.
EXCHANGE, coin, bank notes and Unilt-c
States securities bought and sold,
lntre 4llnwMl on TlmeWeponll'.
IMIOKM. MAH1I. f.TCl
VIRE. HULL. CAKOO, lilVJi siuot
ACCiDliT, liiru,
IHSUBAITCE.
iETKA, ItARTFORLi,
Asset
NORTH AMERICA, PA.,
A-set. v 2.'M.00 W
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Aett.-...- -.'.
PHOENIX. HARTFORD,
Asset. 51.781.H8 M
'10
Fare from LimrooL,
Faro from Londondkbet
Furo from Glasoow,
Faro from Qukknbtowk
CAIRO, : ! ! : 8:ao
Sattord. Morns k Ca . gents.
INTERNATIONAL. N. T.,
Asaetx.,
..fl,3M,89j 17
PUTNAM, HARTFORD.
,.T0i),937
CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND,
1515,073 68
HOME. COLUMBUS,
Asset ". 43
Aet..
Asaeta.,
AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO.,
00 TO
Aft..
,,5500,000 0
ber Mil, 187i. Tuition fee, su M year , e.
K-eoiul year, lnciuuin u"3"'"".'.?;; :..,"
partlcuuus uddie.s, O. 31. ft , I fcAH t ,
Dean of ! acuity, ol
HENRY HITCHCOCK,
Provot Law Department.
ju&v 1 m. sit. Louis Mo
8T. LOUIS
i:TAULI.SIIEI IN 182t
T)Y members of the Society of Jesus, and
Dlneorporateil iiy nn net, oi tno man
LcKiolatttro In 1832. It 1ms experienceil .unin
terrupted succes, und continues to oiler tlic
student every facility for acquiring a tlior
CLASSICAL AM) COMMERCIAL EDUCATION
Every candidate tor admllou not person
ally acquainted with mhiio one or tlio tac
ulty must produce proper testimonial ol
cood moral cuaracior.
b iii...i.,m wi.nt i in-nt mes n vrarto tlic
parentH or BuardUms of tho students to
form them of the conduct, health und
improvement or their aonn or wards. An
experienced plivblclnn dally visit the liijti
tutlon, and the greatest care nnd attention
are bestowed on the sick.
terms : .
Hoard and tuition, pcrecsslon, ten months,
2Tho next session begins September 2d,
18paymcnt must lio made quarterly, or
heml.auuually, in advance. Catalogue-) con
tnlnltiL' Instructions to parents, ami ftill par
ticulars, will bo sent free on application to
' rev. J, o. Zealand, s. ,i
President St. Louis University. St. Louis,
jj0 7-tl4IWUtVW.
W. W. THORNTON'S,
BUILDERS' SUPPLY DEPOT J
13J TENTH BTBBKT,
TOR
Doorst, fSnati, BIlBitm Moulding,
Eave aattci-a,, (wood) Wlisilow assd loor
rrsunesi, rioorln, ltU,
NhlUKles, Olnscd Mnab, 01nwl Hide
Uiats, dlissed TruuHOiuN,
Naali Weight, Nnali rnlllo nnd CorI
Blind I'oentiiga, IIooUur
Fait, KooHng Ceiueut, VlaaterliiK
Paper, Cnrjiel Veil, White
Lend, Unssd oil, American Wludow
Ulntm, KusjlUU auurrcucu
Vlato Olann, I'utty, ainsler'n l'oiutu
Sewer IMie, l'atcut CUluiue,
Ett., Klc.,
A QENT8 (or Rock River Paper Company'
A Sheathing Felt and Quarts wnwni
tl. w
lid.
INMAN LINE
LiTerpool Ncit-Totk ahd Philadelphia
Steamship Company,
rsoia costiACT with cxitcd statu ajtb saitua
QOTKaJIMMTa
For Carrying tho Malls.
"FOR PASSAGE TICKETS
on n ainia mroMATioa
APPLY TO JOHN O. DALE, AOT.
IS nroadway, New-York, rto
H. II o apt.
Vahlnton Arena. Cairo.
noil. 3
CONNKCTICUT MUTUAL, UFU,
Assets t30.ouO.WKl 00
TRAVELERS', HARTFORD, LIKE AND
ACCIDENT,
Ai.oU v"
RAILWAY PASSENGERS A SURANCE
CO., HARTFORD,
Vs,et w"-0n0 00
INDEPENDENT, 1I0STON,
Asset. K30.M3M
SAFFORD, MORRIS & (JANDEE,
71 SUlo Levee,
CUT National Hank, CM HO. ILL.
AV ANTED, A O K X T SI
8100lo2.W per month, everywhere, iimlomid
female, .o. Introduce the 1 1.. We. inipro e;
mot Blinple and peiVot hllUIILL &!. lu
MACIIINI-: eer invented, We e halleniie t u
KiC.
Eluitio Lock Slltcl,, allU;. ;n U,th Me. I e
ulna as all im mm. I," , ,
machines. Alao. tho , f ,t''ra' ".J.
latent CUMMUIV Bl..ir. r...'..";
THINK l'rii'D only 115 '. nnd fu"' air:int'il
lor lW"yenr. 1 he"" machines lll itlMh, hem.
t.ii ..?..f ....ill ..nr.l. Iiim . bra d and embroider
II .' ! r'i,r itmnnrr. And uro viarranteit
to do alUorli thntcan he done mi any hlKh.pnewl
machine In the world, l or clreuUrH and teriiH
iul.lres H. WYNKOOVCU..Wl HWun nvenuo
P. O, 1IOX, -U'l I III l-iuuipiliu. .... ".....,
LIME! CEMENT!
JAMES ROSS,
DCAtin IX
CAPEGIKATtDEAU AND ILLIWU
LIME!
Conimoroial-av., Foot of Elovcnth-it.
Host quality of Lirao and Comont al
ways on hand, und for salo at tho
very IuvpsE figures for cash.
COAL.
'johS'ilniprovTd RoptinK always on
TO
tho
Ohio
AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL THE PARLOR STEEL ENOKAYINQ
" CHRIST WEEPINO OVER JERUSALEM,"
v..n, u,.r...a RiaTLAKK'a celebrated EnglUh
palntluu, aad by Auietlca's beat enKraver. All
SrliS .eeT'lt -ant'lt at once. App ly to VALLEY
PUBLISUG COltPANY, St, Loafs, Mo.
rou HAIM
The Illinois Central ,IUil Road Company now
otter for sale the following described loia In Fira
Addlt"""0 the City of Cairo, via t
tot ' block 20. Lot S block n,
i a n. " " -ortarms.ste.
apply to JAMKS JOHMSON,
nUILDEHS AND CON
it'll Vf'.TOUS.
Scnlo.l proposals will bo Ive.l nt
...i rili,! uui i,f u'lli'il, No. 1.1.1, I
LovJe, until Saturitny "AW 2 Itli, at 12 in.
KorftirnlslilnsMitterlaU, Labor, A-c, nei'i-s-,n
V o co pfeto a bulb liiR to jo erec i'U
on lots a I and 4, block 1, 1st, iiildltlon, 111 tho
2 tv o? Cairo, l'roposils will Mato u huiu In
,'rL to eoinploto "aid Inilldlng, osicept
brick which will lm dellvcreil on ttm prom-
1ch iiy tno owiicib.
1'roposaU will also bo received for tho dif
ferent branches of tho work, viz : Masonry,
Carpcntcry and Tin VYork.
Plans and spucluciitloiis can bo seen ami
examined at tho oillco abovu nionttoiicd, on
.and alter Monday, August luth.
'Alio owners ruscrvu m i,b,,i w irj i
or all proposals. G REEN & Wool).
8-17 Ot.
WE WANT
An Accnt. inalo or Mimic. In every townihlp
to K'lltlii'. ONLY f-landard book ol the klnil
publi-ht'il,
"YOUMAXAN'S DU'TIOXAUY OK
KHY HAY WANTS."
uontalnliii? 2D,IH)0 Itecelpt In every depart
ment or human effort. li per year eaved
tu every onu who hiti It, Kvery body wauls
It, r.VKUY HODY II1JYS IT it.M ni a '
iflO per week, sure. LAI HA I
will mUrt It If t hev do not addles
..... . .1.
Uiiiilineuuu fiiuii'iiiii,
Street, St. Louis.
KV-
Co.
AVOID QUACKS.
a ..ia.inHi..ri(nii. cAuiinff neryoui
dablllty, premature d.c.y.etc., having irM In
tain every advertised ". .
.lmp ..rn.n.o,
(! 10 DM leiiow -
Mt.JISW turn.
m x. si-vth
w-yin.
CAIRO CITY COAL
U prepured to supply cuitomer with th b$
quality of
PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS
COAL.
OltDKUS lea at llalllday ltroj. ofllce, 70
OHIO I.KVEK. or at the Coal Yard below tho
St. Chnrlcn Hotel, will receive prompt atten
tion. Tho Tuo "Montauk" will brlug coal
alontrsldo to ateament at any hour.
In
JOSEPH SMITH,
Under' Xew Ilriefc IlulldlnB, corner o(
Kighth and Washington Avenue,
WILLIAM EIILEHS,
Fashionable
BOTJT AND SHOE MAKKB,
twxntuth streit,
Uatwesu Wuhlogton Mnne nnd Popl sUtst
OAIKO, lib
BAKER & CONFECTIONER
ANU DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS,
let: Chbam xud Soda Fouvtax.
I ileslro to Inform my patron and the pub
lic at larse, that I am at all Utnet prepared to
furnish everything In the above una on the
shortest notice, Including Wedding and
otiecn cakes, etc. Also supper partita lUr
nUied to order promptly and perfect aatu
faction warranted
For quality and price I defy comepUUa
Try me once and you Will B0''ffj'n g