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mm OFFIOB, BTJIiIi3ia?I2ST BXTIXiDHTO-, COH. 120711 STREET A.3ST3D "WA.SIIIIiTa-'rODCT .VEISTTJE. JOHN H. OBERLY, PROPRIETOR. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 29. 1872 BULLETIN BUILDING WASHINGTON-AV OUIt CHURCHES. scums;, sstjuain at iuj a.m., ana 7 p. m ycr mooting, Wednesday, 74 p.m. bath School, 3. p.m. L. W. Stlllwell, erintcndcnt. Rev. r. L. Thompson, ; Co' book store, Commercial avenue. Weekly l'raycr meeting, Friday, "J p.tn. at PRESBYTERIAN Eighth Street. Preaching, Sabbath nt 101 -u. and 7 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7J p. 111. Sabbath School,!) p.m. .1. SI. I.nnsdcn, Su perlntcndcnt. ItEV. II. TiUYKit, Punter METHODIST. Cor. Eighth and Walnut Sta Preaching, sauuatn at iuj a.m., ana 7 p. m rrayi Babbi Superintendent l'oitor. CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER-(Eplco-pal.) Morning prayer. Sabbath 10 a.m. Evening prnyein. 71 p.m. Sabbath School, 0 a.m. Kiev. E. Cuak, Hector. ST. PATUICK'S C1IUHCH Ninth St. and Washington Avenue. Public aervlec, Sabbath 8:10 and 101 "! Vcipcw, 7 p.m. Sabbath School, 2 p.m. Scnlce every day, 8 a.m. ItKV. P. .7. O'llAI.LOHA.V, Priest. JfOUNO MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSoCIA TION. Regular meeting second Monday each month at their room over Rockwell Weekly 1 ne room. (,'. l'AiiHO.vs, President. ,FR1CAN METHODIST. Fourteenth, be r tworn walnut and Cedar. Services, Sabbath, 11 a.m. Sabbath School. 1 p.m. Clan mceU at ') p.m. s, ECO.ND FREE WILL 1APT1ST-Flf- tcenth Struct., between Walnut and Cedar. Services Sabbath. 11 and 3 p. 111. ItKV. N, HlCKH, Pastor. TREE WILL HAPTIST HOME MISSION SAHUATH SCHOOL. Corner Walnut ami Cedar Streets Sabbath School, 0 a.m. FIRST FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH -Curry's UarrackN. Services, Sabbath 11 n.m., .'1 p.m. ifc'l p. m. Rev. Wm. Kr.Li.KV, Pastor. FIltST MISSIONARY HAITIST CHURCH. -Cedar, between Ninth and Tenth St. Preaching Sabbath, 10 u,in. und 7 p.m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday evening. 1'reacblng, Friday evening. Sabbath School, 1 p.m. John Yanllaxtcr aud Mary Stephen, Superintendent. Rev. T. .1. SiiohKH, Pastor. SECOND HAPTIST CHURCH Fourteenth Street, between Cedar and Walnut. The only Baptist church recognized by the A orlatlon. Sen Iocs. Sabbath, 1 1 a.m. .'1 p,m. und 7 p.m. Rr.v. .f.tcou Hiiadi.ky, Elder. SEUllKT ORDERS. THE MASONS. V 1110 COMMANDERY, No. 13. Stated AM-n)bly at the Asylum Masonic Hall, tlr-t ami tlilrd faturdavs In each month. TAIHO COI'Nl IL,'No.2l. Regular Convo cation at Masonic Hall, the second Friday In each mouth. CAIRO CI IA ITER No. 71. Regular Con vocation at Maotilc Hall, mi the third Tuesday ot evcrv month, CAIRO LOIMiK, No. ilT F..V A. M. Regu lar Communication" at Maxmlc Hall, tho second aud fourth Monday of each month. THE ODD-FELLOWS. ALEXANDER LODGE, 'A Mectt In Odd Fellows' Hall, In Arur's building, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. STATE OFFICERS. Governor John M. Palmer ; Lieutenant-Governor .John Dougherty ; Secretary of State Edmund Hummel ; Auditor of State 0. E. Llpplucntt: State Treasurer E. N. Hate ; Sttpt. Public Instruction Newton llateman CONGRESSMEN. Senator Lyman Trumbull und John A. ojran. tenresentatlvcs for the Stute-at-Largc S. 1. Bcveridue. Representative Thirteenth DNtrlct John M. Crcbi. 31EM1IERS GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Senators, First District T. A. E. Holcomb, r Union, and S. K. Gibson, or Gallatin. Representative, Flrit Dl-trlct H. Watson Webb. COUNTY OFFICERS. CIRCUIT COUKT. .ludgc D. J. Raker, of Alexander. Prosecuting Attorney.!. F. McCartney, fif Massac. Sheriff A. II. Irvln. Win. Martin Aesor and Treasurer. COUNTY COL'ltT. Judge F. Bros. Associates.!. E. MeCrite and S. Marebll don. Clerk Jacob G. Lynch. Coroner John II. (1o--iii.hi. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Mayor John M. I.an-ilen. Treasurer J. R. Taylor. Comptroller E. A. Burnett. Clerk Michael Howlcy. Marshal Andrew Cain. Attorney P. H. Pope. Police Magistrates F. lire and H. Shan iiey. Chief or Pollce-L. H. Myer. 8KLKCT COUNCIL. Mayor John M. Lansdcn. First Ward-P. G. Schuh. Second AVilrd C. R. Woodward. Third Wurd Jno. Wood. Fourth Wurd S. Staats Tavlor. Citv-at-Largc W. P. lluflldav and D. Hurd. HOARD OF ALDUUMF.N. First Ward lames Reardcu, A. 11. Saf lord, Isaac Waldcr. Second Wurd R. 11. Cunningham, E. Bu tler, O. Stanccl, James Swnym. Third Ward Wm. Strutton, J. R. PhlHK Fourth Ward Jno. JI. Holdm-on, G. II. Pease. J. 11. Mctculf. THE BULLETIN. NOTICE. The- Cairo Tnrnor will hold their 10th anniversary on Monday Scplemtor 17lll, at John Scheel'i garden and hall. No paint will bo spared to tnnko the entor talntnont a grand affair. Tho celebration will conclude with a largo ball. Particular! and programmes will lo furnished in duo time. The committoe of arrangements Is a very selected one, and know how to manage such tbiogi. 8-24tf House for rent on Division street, bo twecn Twentieth and Twenty. tlrst street Apply to Mr. Oaffney, Central House aug2ll Our enterprising dry goods merchant, Mr. J. Burger, Is now in Mew York, making his purchases for tho fall trade Now goods for late Summer and Fall will begin to nrrlvo early next week, for his clothing store on the Levea and his dry goods house on Commercial avenue. In tho meantime, the goods now on hand will be sold very cheap to mako room for his new stock. Uis customers will find gontlomanly clerks at both his establish ments, ready to show them goods at all times, and assist them in making pur chases. S-'-W-tL NOTICE I hereby forbid all persons trom soiling any thing to my wife on my credit. I will pay no such debts, I will furnish my family with all necessaries myself. 8-15-lot. William Kendall. SAW MILL FOR SALE. On easy terms to n good man, or wll retain an interest if desired. For particu lars inquire at this office. 8-7tf I'IANOS AND ORGANS. Tho best, most rellablo und cheapest Pianos and Organs in thu market and on terms to suit thu purchaser. Old instru ments taken in part payment for now ones. Thoio wishing to purchase instruments had bettor buy of an agent who is ac quainted with the construction of instru ments and one that can bo relied on. Every instrument warranted for five years. N. P. Curtice, Agent. IT IS A POLITICAL FACT a religious fact a moral fact a scien tific fact fact indisputable, that P. SAUP has on band, at his popular To bacco and Cioar Store, tbo best brands of all kinds Tobacco and Cigars. NEW EXCITEMENT AT THE EX CELSIOR. F. Blaukenburg wishes to announce to his frionds nnd patrons that be has suc ceeded in engaging Prof. Wilbrecht of St. Louis, a tlno pianist, who will amuso the lovers of music with a selection of charming pieces on tho piano. Every body Is invited to tho Excelsior, corner of 14th street and Washington avenuo. s-'.'o-tr. WANTED, a good journeyman Tailor, to whom steady employment will bo given. Apply at shop on Eighth street, between Commercial and Washington avenues, Cairo, III. 8-23-6t. LKUi.visa a Kouler. BOOT AMIS ttllOK NTOHE. HARDY & GREENWOLD. 105 Commercial Ave, noar Atheneum. CAIRO, ILLS. Keep on hand a good assortment of LADIES' GAITERS AND SHOES GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES. And Misses' nnd Children's Gaiters and Shoes. Also, Slippers of all Kinds, "Which thoy soil ut the VERY LOWEST FIGURES. Call and Examine. WILLIAM EHLERS, Fashionable BOOT AND SHOE MAKKR, twentieth, street, 'k OttwMB Washington aisnue and Poplar strest OAIM, lit. ROSS' LIME, CEMENT AND COAL DEPOT. On Commercial avenuo, foot of Eleventh street, Mr. ltoss still continues to deal ex tensively in lime, cement, plaster puris, plastering hulr, etc., also DuQuoin, Mar ion and Soutorn Illinois coal at from $20 00 to $30 00 per car load. 8-20-lm-d. ICE! ICEII ICE!!! ' From Wednesday May 1st, tho ice wagon will canvass tho city, to continue during tho summer months. None but pure northern lake co will bo delivered. IIube, Loo mis, & Co. foil SALE. I will soil my brick cottage and two lots, on cornor of Sixth and Wulnut streets, suitablo for any family, having seven finely finished rooms boside the basement; gas throughout; two cisterns, and out houses till complete; tlno shrubbery, fruit otc, Enquire at my stiop on Sixth street, or at my residence as abovo July 28. tf. Fred. Tiieoiiold. Heavy Kino, glass Fruit Jars, (tin top) quarts $1.25 and half gallons, $2 per do.. Gonulno "Mason Improved," Fruit Jam, (glass top, self sealers,) quarts $2, and half gallons $3 per dozen. Bost W. G. (Iron itono china) plates and teas, 60 conts per set. Fine goblots, only 10 cents apiece. Otbor goods in proportion, at Parsons, Davis & Co.'s, G-lS-tf 0 and 7 Tonth stroct. Louis Ulatau's saloon deserves tho popularity in to which it has grown. It has been very handsomely tit tod up, nnd Is so comfortable that it is a ploasuro to while away n spnro hour there. Tho bar is supplied with all kinds of fine liquor and wines, and with tho best of Fresh Lagor Beer, and Wolss Boer that in dollciousenss caunot bo excelled. A lunch, froo to patrons, is sproad every day, and an article of Swoltzor Chooso, the bost in tho market, Is always on hand. Mr. Blautau Invites tbo publio to give him call, on Eighth stroot, between Commercial avenuo and Ohio Loveo, opposite the Perry Houso, in Rizer's building. 7-'.'. d tf WANTED. To rent a cottage south of Thirteenth street. Enquire at 04 Ohio Levee. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Enterprise Saving Rank, 1 Cairo, Ills., Aim. '24, 1B72. ; An election will bo held on Monday September 2d, for seven directors of this bank for tho ensuing year. Polls open from 10 to 12 o'clock a.m., at tbo ofUco of EntorprisclSavlngs Bank. W. HrsLor, Scc'y & Trcai. 8-25td. Goorge, the barber, whoso shop is on Commercial avenue, between Eight eenth and Nineteenth streets, is a .smooth shave, a good shampoocr, a good Joker, has a lino lot of toilet articles, clean towels, cuts hair in the latest style, keeps sharp razors and scissors, and n clear conscience. Go and loan back in that elegant barber chair and try him. 7-30-dlm. Wo rcspccttully inform tho citizens ol Cairo and vicinity that we shall open on or about tho 1st of September, 1872, in NofTa now brick building on Eighth street, with an entire new and elegant stock of dry goods, clothing, etc. 8-10 tf. Blum & Amhok. AUCTION. 1 will otfer for sale.on Saturday, August 31st, at 11 a.m., at Dan Ilartman's Auction Room, corner of Commercial avenue nnd Sixth street, the following: 2 Horses. 1 Two Hone-wagon and double harness. 1 Chest of Carpenter's tools. 1 Lounge. and bedding. 1 Musket. 1 Saddle and bridle. 1 Box of dishes. 1 Cow. Tho above property can be seen at Field's Livery Stable, on Tenth streot, un til the day of stile. B. F. Field. S-2Ctd Clap-thai and Cant. Invalid reader, if you are unwiso enough to put yourself outside of any of the mod: tonic guaran teed to contain "im diffusive stimulant," you will inevitably come to grief. Ask your physician If any liquid preparation, destitute of stimulating properties, Is worthy of tho name of a tonic. Ho will tell you no. Shun ull such nauseous catch pennies. Plantation Bitters, the most wholesome invicorant in the world, owes tho rapidity with which it relieves tho disordered stomach and the shattered nerves to the diffusive aicnt which con veys its medicinal ingredients to the seat of tho complaints. That ngent is the spirit of the sugar cane, tho most nutri tious and agreeable of ull tho varieties of alcohol. The medicinal ingredients of the Bitters, valuablo as thoy are, would be comparatively useless without this dis tributive basis. They would ferment and sour. Beware, as you hope for health, of tho horrible compounds of refuse drugs in u state of fermentation which humbugs are endeavoring to foist upon the public as medicine;. 8-2Sdeodt!i:wlw. llLANKENnuna AHEAD I Wines and CI gars ! oldest and choicest, nt tho EXCEL SIOR SALOON, opposite tho Post Ofllce Fineit of Liquors, Freo Lunches and mu sic every day. Tho great Liberal and DemocratIc,Grccly & Brown drinko Weis Beer, is made a specialty, and Frcdpridcs himself upon keeping the freshest and coolest In tho ctiy. Lemonade; the cold est, mixed drinks nnd music tho finest Go there. !-27tf If you would bu healthy, wealthy and wi.e, indulge in tbo Liberal Catawba Wines, which can always bo had, cool and sparkling, at tho Thalia saloon. If Weiss Beer ot the Ulysses S. Grant brand, Christianizing in its chnructer, Is kept for sale at tho Thalia saloon only, tf Eichenburg's cigar and tobacco slnnd is growing in popularity every day. It is located on Eighth street botween Wash ington avenuo and Ohio leveo. The Em poror William, In nil his majesty, stands at the door inviting the public to cample tho excellent chowing and smoking tobacco, and splendid cigars within. Eichenburg Is determined to succeed, and if merit in tho goods can secure him success he will not be disappointed. Go nnd see him. 8-14-d-lmj Tho undersigned, late workmon with J. P. Gamble, havo opened a shop, comer of lGtli street and Commercial avenue, for tho manufacture and repair of Wagons, Buggies, drays, etc., etc., and for tho pur poso of doing a ceneral whee'.rioht huh i.nks.h. Thoy rcspectlully ask a siiaro of the public patronage. 1. Richardson. aug. 13-tf. C. O. Davidson. St. Louis Advertsoments. Blum & Auison will open about tho 1st of Septomber with a now etock of clothing, dry goods, boots and shoes, etc., which will bo selectod by Mr. Blum In tho Eastern markets, during this month Uis largo experience In thu business nnd ucqualntanco with the wants of tho people, will enable him to make his stock full and completely suitod to all classes and ages. Remember tho place NofTs now brick building on Kighth street, betweon Com mercial and Washington avenues. 8-10-d2t. NERVOUS DEBILITY, With Ha srlooiuy .ntlendatilN, loir iir 11' deprenalon. Involuntary euilfMluu. loaaor aeiuen, Hperuiaforrliu-M, Iusn iii power, Mmuy head, lows ot memory, nnd threatened Impotence nnd Jnibt-. vilify, Hud it aovereltra inrc In Itiiiu. tilsrejr'H Homeopathic stpctlilf .o Tweuty-elgltt. Comjiosuil ol tr.u mi. vnlun. b!e iiilM anil potent Curxlirnn ( lie y vtrue at the roots the at nitllti, lone tt s I o sys tem, arrest die discharges, nn'l niiiurl viorsDj 'nerijr, lilo nnd vitality lo tlirf ciuuo msn. Tney have cured tliousuuds of chjph. Price, $ per cUniof live boxes and a Urge fi vial, which is very important in utstinnto or old eases, or jieriiualrhox. "Old ly all driiKjixt'i 'iJ seat ,'iy mull on ifoolpt o price. Ail tin Iliiinplirey hptclnc Uomcopitllilu uedieian 00., ;mi liroml. U),1. 1, UllltlSdnWKwl f ri u.'iriTii KtK, Cairo, Illinois tOB MALilS The Illinois Central Kail Road Compiny now oiler for sale the following described lots In Kirs Addition to the Cliv of Cairo, vis; Lot 2T block IN, Lot 24 lilook 2, Send for D. C. JACCARD L CO S Il lustrated Price List and Catalogue of Walt ham, How ard, and D. C. Jaccard L 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 Si., Corner of Lo cust, Odd Fellows Hall. ft&'Watches, Clocks and Music Boxes Repaired and Warranted. Orders by mall promptly atten ded to. ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL. l.aw Department, Washington Unlvcrnlty. The regular annual tenn of this Law Schoo will open on WKDNRSDAY, OCTOHKIt fTll, 18TJ. Full course, two term six months each ."linlcnlH admitted to the Senior Class on ex uinlnutloy by application on or before Oetc her ;th, 1871!. Tuition fee, ij0 llrt year ; second year, Including two of library. K01 particulars addre,-, (1. M. STKAUT, 111 ruuuu. 111 IIK.VKY HITCHCOCK, M-tlAw 1 m. l'rovo't Law Department. .St. I.oui. Mo ST. LOUIS EHTAIILINIIEIS IS lfs'29 BY member of tho Society of .testis, and Incorporated by an act of the State Legislature In 1832, It has experienced unin terrupted suuce. and continues to offer the student ever)' facility for acipilrlng a thor. OUfll CLAKSICAI. AXI COMMKUCIAI. EDUCATION Kvery eauilldatc for admllon not person nlly acquainted with some one of the Kac ulty must produce proper testimonials ol good moral character. Itiilletlns are ent three times a year to the parents or guardian of the students to In lorm them of Shu conduct, health and Improvement of weir 'on or wards. An experienced physician dally lnlts the Insti tution, and the Tcatcst care and attention are bestowed on the Mck. thumb : Hoard Und tuition persession, ten months, !iM). The next selon begins September 2d, 1672. Payments mut be made quarterly, or semi-annually, In advance. Catalogue eon tainlng Instructions to parents, and full par ticulars, will bo sent free on application to ItEV. .1. (1. Xkai.and, S. .1., President St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. T-tl-flwdAw. Our Homo Advcrtiaora. A6NTS WANTED TO hK 1. 1. THE l'AULOIl STEEL ENOBAVIN'O "CHRIST WEEPING OVER JERUSALEM," Fro.tn Hia Cuss. EsTiisr.' ri-Iehrate'l English ialntlnK, nal by America's best enicraTrr. All tthosee it want It nt our. Apply to VALLEV PUBLISHING COhPASY, St, Louis, Mo. r c.tM4w ukoulau oaiiio. paducah & evans villi: skmmvkkkly v. s. mail packet. Tli Fnt and Elegant lsf lljer Steamer IDLBWILD- Jack Gkamsieii, Master. i:d. Thomas, Clerk. T3T Leaves Cairo for Paducah and Evans vlfie, every Thursday and Sunday evening, atO o'clock, coimcctin at Evausvllle with the Louisvlllu and Cincinnati packets. I'or freight or pasaj,o applv to James lilacs Passent'crAK't. UKGULAlt CAIHO, PADUCAH & EVAXS VILLE SEill-WElCKLY PACKET. The tine Passenger Packet ARKANSAS BELLE. HEN. HOW.UtD Nkui.ky Uudd M aster . Clerk 'Leaves Cairo for Paducah and Evans- vilUt every Tuesday and Friday evening at II o'clock. Eor freight or pas-agu apply on board or to Jamks Highs, Passenger Ajr't. ItEOULAlt CAIKO AND EVAXSV1LLE SEMI-WEEKLY MaIL LINE PACKET. The line low pressure l'avcturor Packet QTJIOKSTBP. AV. II. PENXINCTO-V,. .Master. tSETLcaves Cairo every Wednesday and .Saturday evening at U o'clock, lor Paducah and Evansvlllc. For freight or passage ap ply 011 hoard or to JAMES llicos, Passenger Ag't. CAIRO AND PADUCAH MAIL BOAT. The splendid steamer CT.A.S. FISK, Stanley Hhow.v, Capt. Leaves Cairo DAILY, (Sunday excepted,) at 4 a.m. For freight or passage, apply 011 board or, Jau;itl JAS. 1IIOOS, Ag't. OAIM) AND MOUND CITY NTKAM TUG, OAOHB Will mske llirae trips dally. s 82, or term,ale. apply to S.III " S7 " Hi, JAMES JOHNSON, AR1 'i.K.viyn (j.mico At 7. . . a.m. At U a. in At4::w ,p.m I.KAV'0 MOUND CITY At 8-M a.m. At i:U0..., p.m. At (I p.m, Wnv, .mii'Ii uiu' !til inntii In tii.lMt f.t $2 'M, Will land, when hailed, at any good ntcrmcdlatu lauding for passengers or freights. tiovltf, BANKS, ENTERPRISE SAVINGS Ctmrteifid Mareb SI, 1UI, OPFICE OF CITY NATIONAL DANK, CAIRO OFPICEItS : . 11. SAFFOItD. President; S. S. T II. HY 1 J s I lllt's 1 USIUCIli I'AYLOH, Vlce-Presl.lent ; i'SLOP, Secretarj- and'Trc rcasurer. DIS.ICTOESI P. M. IlAtci.it, Cuss. Oitionis, K. II. Htockflkth, Pah O. Be 11 til, It II. Ck'SSINOIMM, II. P. llALLIUlT. . J. M. Paiuirs. OeiMislsn of auy Amanat Mel vest Irons Tea C'eiiU Upwitrtl. iNTEKEHT paid on deposits at the rsleot six percent, per annum, Msrch 1st anil Brptein r 1st, Inlereat not withdrawn Is folded Immc. (l ately to the principal of the. ileposlls, therebr KlTlni; them compound Interest. MAKRIKI) WOMN AND CIIILDKKN MAY UKPOfllT MONEY O THAT nO OSt tUt CAX IJKAW IT. Open ererj bnsinens iliy from a a.m. to a p.m., nn.l Sstiinlsy evening lor HAVING DEPOSITS only, from itn o'clock. W. HTSI.OP. Tren.nrer. THE CITY NATIONAL 33 IIAIIIO, ll,l,IMIIS CAPITAL, 8100,000 W. P. llAl.LIDAY, Pretl.lenti H EN It Y L. 1IALLIDAY, Vice-Preil.lsnli A. H.HAFKOHD, Cashier; WALTEI. I1YSI.OP. AlUnt Cs.hier. Mstcioasi Htaats TAiuia, Kobcrt 11. Ci-nsinuiiau ItlSBT L. HXlLIDAT, W. P. Uallihat, (J to. V. Wiuiikion, Stents llisr A. (3. fiArrnsn. KxrhstBstc, 'otn and l'nllrl stunt. Boadis Kouicht nnl Kuld. EI'O.SITH receireil, and Eenersl tanklnu business none. FIRST NATIONAL HANK Ol 4'AIKO. DAN'ir.l. Iltmti, "resident 1 ROIIERT. HIL.tt 'M.t're! Mt C. N. HIi'illKS. Csshler. COMiECTIOXS l'UOMVTLY M.iDK. EXCIIANOE, coin, hsnk not and HdiI Slates securities bought snd sold, Inlrreal AIlOMOil on Time ltewll.. Our Homo Advertisers. 1NHUKANCC. FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES!, NIAOARA, N. Y., ' - 11,110,510 2J OKRMANIA, N. Y., Assets l.OCS.Tai 7S 11ANOVIR, N. Y., Assets .... 72 so2 OU RKPOIILIC, N. Y Asset lUfltt 00 Comprlslnj the Underwriters' Agency, YONKKK8, N. Y., Assets... .. 678 i(A M ALUANY CITY, Assets -.... 4U,l.l 23 jiiiemen's FUND, S. Assels.. .....X'H.ffJ (X SECURITY, N. Y. MAIIINK, As.el ... 1.4UM9 Sloie, Dwellings, Furniture, Hulls and Csr goes, Insured ut rales as (mi'mIiIuhs taiind, per rnsncnt security will wsrrant. I respectfully ak of the cltlten' ol Cairo, shati'Of thvir pntronsire. C'.K.IICOUKN. TEUTONIA L I P K INSUKANCB OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ASSETS. $600,000. JOHN A. HUCK, - - - President. C. KNOIJHLHDOHFF, - - - Hoorotary. OU3. ClIAS. Uk.itz, IIknky Wkiikii, A. C. Kkbino, A. Miscii, OrtAH. Wkntiie, Oiiak. Vkuoiia, FRANCIM IjACKNKR, Ciias. Dakoi.inu, (J. Hi r.cn, "VVm. Kkiniiarut, John Fkldkami. The best organised ami securest romnanr In tut norinwest. 1 ue oniy cooipsuy which giiHr EDtevs a cmh surrender value. CAUL L. TI10MAS, Okn. Ao't, 2Utr forl'itlronad vlelnlly Railroad Advortisementa. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R R 100 Mile the ! Kat TO OHIOAGO ElRhtr MIIm 1 IIOUKN, MAMS. ETC 1 00 TO W. W. THORNTON'S, BUILDERS' SUPPLY DEPOT 13J TKNTU 8TRKKT, FOR Iloora, Nnali, Itlluda, 31 oulillitK", EnveUutlersi, (hoimI) IVIudnscHUd Moor ri-nmcN, J'loorluif, Lath, NhlsiKlvsi, Ulased Noab, IJIuaesI LIkIiIh, Ulaied Truuaoma, Nnati WclKhtsT, Knals I'uIIle aud Corsla llllnd rtustenluirM, IIooUiik Fell, UoutlUK Ceiuriit, IMnlrrliif rapes-, Curpt Veil, Willie LetsU, LlaaMl Oil, Amerlcuu WladoM Ulaais, Euifllklt uudft'resicli Plnte UlisH, lMitly, U.'aaler'a 1'oiuU Newer l'lpea l'utetit Clsluiueysi, Klc, Etc. Ke. AGENTS lor Rock Hlrei Paper Compsny' BhvathinK and Qnsrtt Ceinont 11. W John's Improred Rooting sbsays on ml. JOSK1M1 SMITH, In lluder's Now llrlck IlulHllug, coiiici ol Eighth mid VVn-hlngtoii Avenue, BAKER & CONFECTIONER AND DRAI.EII I.N KOIIKION AND DOMESTIC FltUITS, Ick Cream and Soda Fountain. I desire to inform my patrons und tho pub lic at large, that I am lit nil limes prepared to furnish everything in the above line on tho shortest 'notice, Including Wedding and Qucuiu-akoH. etc. Also supper partle nir msheil to order promptly anil perfect satis faction warranted For quality and prices I defy comeptltlon. Try me once and you will conMj' tf W. II. MORRIS, Notary Public. No. Pub. and V. H. Com FIRE, HULL, CARGO, LIVESTOCK AUUIDKiNT, lilr'K, I2STSTJKAITCE. -ETNA, HARTFORD, Ael JiJ.MJ.SiU t7 NORTH AMERICA, PA., Assets S,783,lioo l HARTFORD, CONN., Asset SJ,M4,JIUT2 PIlfENlX, HARTFORD, Assets 81,781,148 H INTERNATIONAL, N. V., Asset S1,3H,818 17 PUTNAM, HARTFORD, Asset 1700,937 CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, As.el IS1S.673 ts HOME, COLUMI1US, Asx is Jlftc.WS ii AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO., Assets tJ&OO.fKjO t CONNECTICUT MUTUAL, LIFE, Assets S3VXiO,noo (l TRAVELERS', HARTFORD, LIFE AND ACCIDENT, Assets 81,1110 (s) Ml railway passknoers a-hurancb co., hartford, y.sets 1V(,(I00 M INDEI'KNDKNT, HUSTON, Assets G30,SB2 0(1 SAFFOItD, MOKRIS & CANDKIC, 71 I.pvcp, City National Usnk, CAIRO, ILL. TO ST. LOTJIS NO CHANGE OF CARS FROM CAIRO TO ST. LOUIS OR CHICAGO. ONL. "N'E CIIANGE 07 CARS OM CAIRO TO Cincinnati, TSTC Sassapolls,. Toledo, Detroit, ClerHnnd, Macara Fslls, Iluttslo, I'ltlst.uiK, WMhlBRtOB. llaltimore, Philadelphia, New York. Boston and all point tast. Mllwaukle, Janeitille, Madison, LaCrosse, Ht. mill and all points north. This Is li Ihe only direct rout to Decatur, nioomlngton, Hpnngald, Proria, (nines, Keokuk, llurlinijton, Rock Inland, L Balle. Mendota, Dixon, Freeport, Uslena, Dubuque, .lioui ulty, Omaha and all point northwest. Elegant Drawing Room Sleeping Car On all Night Trains. Ilniiinge Checked to all Important point For tickets and Information, apply to I. C, R.R depot at alro; on board tne transit steamer be tweeu Columbus and Cairo, and at tne principal rallrna I ticket offices throughout the south. W. P. JOHNSON, (len'l Pass. Ag't, Chlcafo. A. Mitchkll. Oen'l. Hup't. Chicago- J. JOHNSON, Ag't, Cairo. SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS SOUTHEASTERN R. R. On nnd aftor Monday, April 24th, 1872 trains will run as follow: NORTHERN DIVISION. I0tlt ouiko soitbiast. Mall. Biprswi. Leave Vlrsliiln 8:40 a. m ,1:34 p.ra. " aprlnirneld a:0 " 3:0f " ,' T)lorrllle lo a " ft. 6 Arrive at I'sns.. 11.40 " a,U THAS UOIKll NOBTHWtsr. Express. Mall. Leave Pana 4.W n. m J.3S a. m. " TmlorMlk 4.40 " 4.S " Arrive tSpriiinHld...ft.r. " .....00 " Leave Sprinfield.......r..6 " .10 " Arrive i VliKinm a.5 " ......8.15 " HOUTURRN DIVISION. VaAIKS UII1N9 rtl'TUSAST, Leave Edwooil 6.3" a. m. ..10n0p, m " Flora... .. 8.S ' .II.W " Arrive Ht SUwoeel'.i .3 6.15 IMMKiHANT T1SJUETS IMMIGRANT TICKETS FOR SALE, ) Fr Sale t FOB SALE, "OR SALE. J ForrJMe I FOR SALE. Faro from LiYiuroOL, Faro from Londcndkrry Faro from Gladoow, Fare from Qubenbtowx lO CAIRO, ;::::::: $4820 inttord. Storns A Ca aenta. INMAN LINK Liverpool New-York ahd Phlladtlphla Steamsliip Company, I'NDCa CONTaACT WITH ISITD STATU AMD BlITUB uoviaaaiMis Fur Carryini; the Mail. FOll passa"ge tickets ob rcRTiiia isrosasiioa APPLY TO JOHN G. DALE, Aot. IS Hroadway, New York, erto II. llonpt , Wa-hlnnton Avenue, Cairo. sol. 31 rilYHlCIAIIH. WILLIAM It. SMITH, M. D. RESlDENOh No. 21 Thirteenth street, be t run SVarlnnKton avenna and Walnut street. urhceU I Commercial avenue, up stair. 0. W. DUNNING, m. d. RESIDENCE cornerNiuth and Walnut sU, mce coiner hixth street and Ohio lev. Llhce hours from 6 a.m. to 13 m., and 9 p.m U. WAllDNEll, M. D. REHI DF.NCE Corner Nlnelsenth street and WashinKlon avenue, near eourt house. Of-tii-e over Ar-cr's Grocery More, Office Hours trom lua. in. to 12 in. and Irom 2 to 4 p. m. " U.S. HltlOIIAM, M. D., Homeopathic rhyslci.mnnd Surgeon. Of fice i::il Commercial avenue. Residence on Tenth street three dournwcstofC.lt. Wood ward. 7-312111. HUTCHKKJS. LIME I CEMENT! JAMES ROSS, IIEALia IS CAVE GIRARDEAU ANU ILLl.NO. I JAKE WALTER, BUTCHER ANU utAita la FRESH MEAT, EiuiiTii Strickt, Uktwekn Wasuinqto and Commercial avknuks, AdjululBK Kl'teuhuuae aad Usumssw'a. Kveii Hi.) best or Ueot. Pork, Muttoa Veal, l.sinb, Sausk '" indare prepared to ssrv cituens In thu most acceptable msonsr. JAMES KYNASTON, llUTClIKH AND DKALER IN ALL KlHDs Of I r ItESIl A1EAT9. i Commeroial-av., Foot of Elevcutht. i ColSKB NSKTBNTII ASI, VottM ST8., Rest quullty of Llmo und Cement al ways on hum!, mid fur sale ut thu very lowest llguros for cash. COAL. CAIRO CITY COAL convriP-A.x-T'y. Is prepared to siiniily cu.H'iuef with lb ls liilily i't PITTSBUftG AND ILLINOIS COAL. CAIRO. 1I.USOI3. lliiys and slauslitei-s only (ho hest cattle hoL's and shct'p.ali.l Is prepared to Ull any de mmid fur Iresh meats Irom one pound to to thuuainl puumls. . mas77o. EL D0HAlO BILLIARD SALOON AND BAR ROOM. JOHN UATKN. Vf0ri9fW. I110 C'Oiui'ereial Aveuue, CAIRO, lliUMUIfl ! nUPKRS left at Halltday Uros. otllco, 70 nsi brand of Caiifo uciarua mchsJ 01110 I.KVKK. or at thu Coal Yard helow tho . ,i00u ht. Charles Hotel, will lecelvo prompt attcn- Mr"':1!"i"l tlou. TheTuu''MONTAUK''wlll brW coal ""tfJffa nnn.Ml,l, tn utesiiinm ut hiiv hour. Ud I'l OllU HI furnished with Uu baai ilcs , aud bar supplied with wins, Usjuon lar of the tlast brands. ' V.1'