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- AW'V'f .ti - - v V W I - M 0 i 1 1 HI I HI HI l' f 1IY JOHN II. 0J1I5RLY & CO. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, MAY 14, 1871. ONLY DAILY TAPEll lisr EGYPT. mm uv p., D PAINTS' OILS, ETC. B p.l'arkrr ' Ulk ijfaltre iq WHITE LEAD. ZIHC. OILS Wlmsow OlasH and Putty. -rathe, Wall Paper. Windaav Ma l OHIO EYEE, Illinos T E GREEN WAKD JL I s I j- n . 1 MACHINE SHOP STEAM EKSINFS, BOILERS Copper and Sheet Iron Work No. 24R Eml I'oorl Slrrol, J; o.vci.Vwati, OHIO. 17" W. TIIOI-V VOX .. .. deai.kk ,n . I H SHINGLES LATH ADD LUMBER -orncK. on. T ,TJE XTIij STREET i Between Commerc)al 'and WAsb 1 tr.qioh IvcnueiA c:nro;ci ILL in Oih. Afhl,rr RckTIIIvr Paper CMiBj'iSUcMtUliiK Felt and lu.trf a Cement. MjwJjfchnSt Improved Iteitl-InF-Iwayteii linud. BANKS. jg.VI'ERl'HINE Savings Bank Chartered March 31, 1800 OFK1CK IN City Rational ISauk C1AIUO, ILI.IXOIN. I'or-tMcititH A. B. BAr'rOKUM'reai.lrMf " B. . TlVIill. VI.;e.I'rvdcnt; W. HVriU)!'. Heoreiary and lraurr. niRKCTURI t P. WlBkCfJr, CHA3. OALHIHER, V. M. ttrOrKPl.KT'r. I'AOI, ft. fcCJUJII, R II. CUNN1.VIHAM,' W. tViULLUUV, alt a f iunrttaiouut Received froaa ... , .;n:ucprtii. Iotrei paid T0 rt tBilf aithe rate of C t-r cent, per rtirfiltn Mrch'lt and Sept. l.i. laterrel not withdrawn l added Immediate Ijr to lb principal of thedepasttithrrrby giilugthem cenipoun4iAtfstO I Ul. i. . MtwrMMlt WaM4n4. Children May depotit money eo that XOOIS,MMIAll UHAW IT. aan arervYMrtavsa'dav from i rn'.tn 3 n.m. Mf lUtimUr .wroing ; tor H.wrso DKrOdm eoljr, from t to So clock. w. rpuu A A v 7 a 1. JLjx. - v J. Clll NftTIONIL BANK x. CAIRO, IILIWOIS. itplial - - $100,000 W. P. UAbblDAY, Pral4ant A. H- ASrifOKU, Cathlari WAIjTKK HYSLOP, Aaiikt ant Cathlar - IIUF.TORN. . Htaatt Tailor toll tfhltaa uto. d; ninttBioi, A. B.iRaBbri. Vt. . HallMir, Kobt.il. C'aaalBRhaai htrphea lllrd. Hkoliaiige, Coin and V. H. Bond nought and lold. X apoa 1 e am Xloonlvod AO wi'watt. ,iYV7-Niji'o' b i'hiwb FIT NiTtOHftL BiHK DANIFX lltmO,5 rVHlUiaall ' bledl.twL Made flxchanKO, Coin, IJank -Note and United NtateH Necarl 4 1 am DAiialtt aul GHAWDIAK'ii ltESlOA- To uM 'Wfianrf'.'eWiii'afnad -Notice f hereby lTnt VIIJ JnWaUh , '01'Jun.' A. If. Tm .thfl'JiraTermof tha Count Colitt. of Al. loitOoutr; (n Cairo,1 IHUojieiigo my olBua, LU UN-IKY UUIUnirlDfl WliUUa flallllUVi MPI' CHARLES HAHTUNE unco c: . Z. ICIiSIliS, 2C North Eighth St., Philml.i Vegetable A color and drcsaiug.ilftttviH not burn tho hair or injoro tho head. It does not produce a color mechanically, as tho poiBOiious preparations do. 1 f , It gradually restores tbo..1i&V to its "original color and!'lustr, by supplying now life iiiid", v?ge-i It causes a lnxnrirtnt growth of soft, fine hair. The beat nnd snitat articlo over offered. Clean and Pure. tfoHedirnenl. Sold ovorywht'to. ASK FOR DOKIMNS'. GROCERS. HJIY'S'II A: CO.. WpCOHiESAIjU ' GROCERS OHIO LEVEE. CAIHO. XXUXJX3NTOXSI. AIo, Uirfi (nrnUnlljf cn hind nii mm. pll tok ol Scotch and Irish Whiskies Port, Madeira, Sherry, Catabaw Wawll wctaalftly for CmH, to hlch lu;. IsntA th xtteotTon of clot targala bujft 8pclal aUTolton cItcd to flilio: ordr. . . ivr 91. SWAXDCK rMlrr in MILLINERY ljdIe,FnrnIs!iln (ood, Oommoroial iLvemi Corner XI nth Htrttt. All klmli of rloltilriR for LaJI' wrr mails to orJT.or ixft'jjr iiukl. Al.o, full mrtment of WOOD, COAL, ETC. yyoon a.'I coal. l frf patrJ to lflitr tli tmt Fire Wood & Stone Coal In r.rv.it of tli .ill. id aiur quuititr Joiifi. nu .hurl uotlro. Coal BeHverc d at 4 50 Per Ton. OPFinEOrtr hrwalt. Orlh A Co) i(oir toirtvadotraibtiia ttiaoohitr af EiglitlitrH no immrril arvnua. .ir'i MICROSCOr'tS. THI. CF.LEBIt A1TCD , CRAIG MICROSCOPE aanontienl womtrr. re Tola tha lhouaniiaof hidden wonderi of Nature; la ol permanent ue and practical arallabllily, cuiablninf matruclloa wnn amuvmvni, hum uvar iwriiik ii inifii. i tnaKolflea TEN THOUSAND TIMES a power1 equal to othnr micro, ropen of mnnv timoaitaeoit. levealaointleia llllle woili. all around ua, teemlnR with life, which to (he naamj rye mint forever remain a araled book aarelaln Tinesai, nnimaia in wnirr, mirmo miieis niijrurand Itch Intecia, milk(,loliulr,clawa and liairaof ln aecta, hundrodaoreyea in a alnglo eye or a fly. iluilofa Imtlrrfly'a wiuva to be iieifrcllir formed featliera, tho miicli talked of Trlnchlna fpin-lis or pnrK worm, wnicn m nrai a.soorrrcu in America with this Mlcro,cope. It la of intinato rihie to profeaalnnal men, to teachers and to atiirienii, Out nowhere la It of greater value than n the family uhle, within the roacnoi every inemoer. uwui jniKut jourcwii, yourehildran and your frlenm dnrinx the Ions wlntcrevemnfta. It will ahow yon adiilteratinna and uncleanlineaaot varloUHkludaof fooJ.ei su gar, tea, bread, meal, Ao. It Is of IncstlnmfctlValnoto thoFarme In examlalas ioaecta which pray upon hit eront. The power of a f So mlcroacopo, anil o simpleln iipiimtiuetion thatanv chlla van Uue It under- trtandingly aud with appreciation. lar, aadchesp I Over.cojiouliav been, sold, i i. l)urinaUouast.SiKyeaisitawartUdialntoa. tin. iiViv iWnuianilii of autuntlno men. farmers. a tieaautai nreacni. uirgaut, iu,uuuti aiuuo- achool teacher, atudenl", physicians, hradi, of uniiiua, aaiioincrs. ' PRICE 3 OU.-Scnt by Man, Post 1'ald Ererr iHairtiMtnnl.ifj.tifavttT boxed, ind'ntnd Mmy lubeloil with full Jirt-ctioui for use. Thou ndi ihiT6 been tent by mail. ns4UIS39t Wt J Jja VVJ.f Chicago, FREE J FREE! ITh Mfcroaeobe."' a monlllli, inumtl nf Infnri tnation for th? people-th myierlea ol nalur oip:ameil lulereiilO((li.lorinatbmon the won- era:or creation atoriea. akvlchea. mb. T.mi W per je ir. This Journal will ba aent Krae 'or one year to any oneourchiuiing Cralr Mirro- po, at ne regular price, ao, luruig, miui will be sent pi uroacopa KorSsmp'ibcopr.and our beautifully illtutrated I aeui uoak uani.i and etcriDtWeclrculara. and eiehtiJei I ol tee tinionislsvf CralK alicroacooe.aenil.aiKeanla. tot ueacripinecir ..muln w. J. LlAEasaLII... Optician!, and Bole Proprletora of Craig and Nov yly-Microecope, Chicago, Hi, Aaeuteana PeaOesa.lhla Mioroacppe icll In ev ery ratailr on Ita merits, when eiibitad. Urns Profita. Qulek Bales. rebiBwOm fOLITtCAL' It'll no'woafd that tfco object 6f 'Grant's ivltlti-to liuourl -wair to atcortain' wHt forco it will require In. that Slate to lup pross Carl Schurz; . "VVcr.dcH rhlHps.mad0 rt ijsiex before tho Ecfortn laguo tho oUjQr,Uajr which the I.ouUvUlo CourUr-Joumal sppropri ftUly -atylaa-Mroafjfijs'whBKgdoodlo Tlio proposition to uniform federal -of' fice-lioldfiM 1i crrtallng considerable com ment. A western Democratic paper tlius refi-rj' to the subject: ''IlfdJ' will soon In offered to manufacturers of 'brais collars trt sdpply enough cQa) to tho fcdnral of-flcc-hoMer of tho United .Sta,e. Kach collar will ho marked MI.S. .' Tlu Kiidicals In Ohloaro In tronblo as to what action they will taka In tbe Slato Convention. They want to Indorse Grant, and talcu siroogerMind In favor of his rcnotntpalloh.d Iu -Uiotaca of. tills de sire comes the decTaratton tiiht the Gor man licpublicans that.it wilt bo a: fatul day for.th party In that Slato when Grant Is iniJnMHl lthcr for tho present or the filtun. Without the Oermaii IV-publl-caiiH the .State U lost. In regard to the positlbn of tho South ern Democraoy on the repeal of thn con stitutional amendment thy Charleston Couritr remarks: These amendments are of tho issues of the past. This wo cannot prevent Tlicro is no hope of their repeal. In ovary con test where this has been oven attempted or moote3, the party which has .advocated even their ultimate repeal lias gono down beforo the popular voice as grass beforo the kicklo. Tho H'orW remarks that the curses that Mutton, Chandler & Co., heaped upon Mr. Sumner when they deposed him from tho chairmanship of tho foreign relations com mittee, are coming, homo to roost. Al ready his 'supecjsor, Mr. Cameron, has f und himself mentally and morally unfit V manage the high Joint commission trely,"and has handed bis charge over to Mr Morton and ffnna-r-t---gr-tnr Grant. Tho.lattor In turn has been com pelled to call npen Mr, Sumner to fur nsh him with a good deal of important in formation and ncccuarv brains. FROM OUR EXCHANGES. J01IS0K C0USTV. Two new post ofllccs have been estab liahed in this county. Tho publication day of tho Vienna .tr- frry his. been changed from Saturday to sveilnesdnv. Kight persons wero admitted 'to mem bership of tho Methodist church In Vienna on lnt Sunday evening. Mr. Gray, sheriff of tho county, shot Ephralm Duvli ut Columbia, on Thursday last, while nttnmpttng to arrest him. Though wout.ded, Davis escaped, Lakt week a difficulty occurred between Mr. John Kousee and Mr. Almon Dum ron, both school teachers. of Vienna. The former was knocked down, and thn latter stabbed three or four times.' Tho young men both taught school in the name build ing. rcrc COONTT. Tho atora of Uowell & Bro., of Golconr da, was broken into on Tuesday niht, last, and between flvo and six httndrod dollars worth of goods sto'en. Tho thieves selected Uto best thn store containod, tak ing fine boots, shoes, clothing, ribbons, otc. They woro pursued but not caught. A week ago to-day it trrtdlng boat was found six inilos below Golconda, contain ing a largo stock of goods, No person was on tho bout. A glass of whisky stood upon tho counter and a bat lay upon tho floor. Upon search, letters wero found addressed to Captain Uradley, ono. from Evansvillo nnd others from Now York. "Who tho owner of tho bout is and what became of him is it mystery. MASSACCPUMV. The Metropolis 'Times sayB "sudden doatbs nro tho order of tho day." Tho eamo papor also says "our farmers predict an almost total failure of tho) wheat crop in Massac county." Mr. M. II. Pogson commonces u scries of temperance loctur.es in Metropolis on tho ovening of May 27. Thu editor, of tho Times thank Mr Jamca Walsh for strawberries fonr Inches In clrcumfero.ice. fKUKY COUNTT, A child with seven toes was born in this county last wook. Achango of venue has been made in the cases of Dawood,le aht i,Edon .for th6 murder of Brown. Their trials will be held In Franklin county, Tho contract for building tho new jail and jailer's rcsidencohai.b.oen ilot to Mr. E. Haugb, of Indianapolis, inu., wupso bid was $14,150. Tho o'd Jail as sold for SIB The 7amirr says v The Odd KcJIows of, Plncknowllio nron'oso to build a new hall Immediately.. Thoy havo appointed a building committee, with power to miy a suitable lot.and contract for tho mate rial, building, etc., PERSONAL. On tho 11th Inst. Ocn. lJurnsido was unanimously elected Grand Commander of tho 0.. A. J.. , . . General ' Stelnrrjetf. has. ' befit).' mado n Held marshal by the emporor of Gcr 'many. Miss Kmmn Curd is station arjent at Silver Springs, on ,tbe Tennessee and Pad ilo roadi', A a. ' . Mu ClaraatcUnion, (ha heroine of the mysterious Ja, has been lecturing In Mom ,ph!s; , attno.aiAUollne .l'jttti(Jaux la to rc- .cV.V9,4,009-francs n night for performan .'ccs;at;Uarrb'u'rK, Halph Vldo)lmefson l m&vr ,rMilng theTosomito Vnllov, looking at tho won- .ders of nature nnd thn big tret!. The inauguration ,oftho telegraphers" .statue of I'rof. llorsfl, to tnko place In Contral I'ark, Now York, has been finally fixed to tnkaplncc on Saturday. Junj 10th. It is said that Honif.o Grculoy, Henry "Ward BeccherVcndclll'ilJUIps'anU Frcl Donglaas hate been invited to lecturp .be iuro tho Memphis Agrlcultnral nnd 3lo- chaniaal A'.toclatlon. Clara Louisa, Kullotrg and Christine Nils- son tiuiil bo making' tort.unes, according to newppu paragraphs. Kellogs has already bought ilG'summer residences this year, while Xll&son has invested in 103 lots of grourul. of dlffL'ronl.sizcs, costing in the. aggregate, '$ 17,431tir0 axclusivoof six lots, of which, the-parnjraphistha forgot ten to mention the oosU GLEANINGS. The Sorcsls seciety in New York is about to collapse., Straw, black and rasp berries are cheap and plooty in .Florida, A few Iron nails. placod in the vase with flowers will ktop the water sweet and flower fresh.. Unon the sunlight eolden, air of Gales- burg; .Tils, the ominous and terrible cry of "Flrc!"pubtntcd,etc.Jft.s we learn from a local paper. It was a grocery store. The Qalajty has completed ,tho fifth yoar of .'its. -distance, and its publishers now claim to have mjjdejt. regain. itt.cU Linattur! ofTclt'l'Kousatia copies in tho past four months, - , , Urudder Lo'.tcr, of Montgomery, Ala- bams, was killed by lightning whljo spoil. ing the Egyptian of his corn-crib. The loyal blacks are much perplexed, nnd pit- eously.cnquire, "Is do Liord turned Ku- Klux 'gin do poor darkeys j'i for stcalin' a littto co'n V Tho Cleveland papers nro rojoioingovcr tho discovery of a largo gas vein in that city, nt a depth of 101 feet. It is pro posed fo apply the discovery to manufacturing use, and a grout saving of coal is anticipated. A good vein of gas has also been struck near Paincsvillo, at a depth of 800 feet. There is no longer any room for doubt that tho gas extends along tho whole south shoro of the lake, JEWELRY. Tha Prevailing: Klylra Amtrlriaiia Ska viriora aat iai a.uanpciiiiuii miu I.artipc- F rorn Jh? f. Y. Commercial Ad vt tiaer,Aprll IQ. I Cameo goods' and 'black onyx: plntn, or set with' diamonds, pearls, etc., are now upper-Moll 'tftriong ioaders'or TasliTon.-Tbo former. are very salable: liext to diamonds and probably most popular. Both cut tings a"nd designs present cliarmiag novoU 'colored goldor rkuin dlamondspS pearl, tins ' hit bivim ill mnnntlnfr'N -miner ,n lncenuitv beine taxed to tno utmost- in catcrino? to a critical taste. The demand now is foK'yery wide bracelets, owing to tno large, Uowtng sleeves tn vogue,exposing tno artns, u'lio ctnr-tmnu, lor example, is often made in precise Imitation of starched linen, buttons, etc comnloto; width full two inches. Another peculiarity is' that ovory arlielo mado must Jiavo a monogram, either en graved or raised, and occasionally enam eled. Black onyx is coming rnplilly Into fashion. "Wlioii .ornamented with ' din- tho' olivet is s ncularlv striking. Tolllustrato, one of our firms has just re ceived an order for several hundred black onyx drops, to bo pendant from solUaire dinmondsfor the ear. In anotbor class of goods wo werotiiown a superb sot, broocn and car-rings, con sisting of an onyx sholl, a butterfly rest ing in the center. Tho gorgeous colors of the outspread wings surpass .even nn- turo itseifceacii ueucaio uiamcni rauiani with, tiny diamonds, rubles and emeralds. Value, An enameled diamond lock et, almost covered with diamonds, is marked .$500 in sold (nil uricos wholusalel. Stone alto vcibiittojis liro sold as high ns ?i ju a pair; gonitemen s tooKOUunu aenis Slf) to tlOO: tcts of onvx incrusted with gold and eot with diamonds, oost from $20 to$o0, - -" - 1 Wo now propose to toll thojtdles a few secrets, or rather tb spoakjof certain fea tures of tho trade to thutn especially inter esting, but not' always ''understood. The ouestion Is how coods are colored. In tho first placo, vory evidently colors dopend on tho proportions aud kinds ot alloy. "Itcd goldV derives its namo' from tho' al loy of connor. 'Etruscan" or "Roman" gold, for, softie tfnuVpasf vory popular, is a coior artmciany tuauo, in tins wisu; -an Article. 10 urja carats flno is subjected to treatment with acids, tobring out tho rich vollow fo much admired. The chemical effect Is to remove-tha-nllcy, upon "which tho acid instantaneously seizes, lcavfnglbe surfaco of pure gold. Just now tho fash ion is tending, to large r-rlngi, ,with vn. 'rlcgated colors greori nfid red irold.J The' uninitiated may bo startled to know that, an alloy1 JB parts gold'and six parts puro suver proauces ttarR grten. lovfn ni:i,ii:r. 1 tflolf JahouMdlc, And 100 Should klas tnjr cyallds whrn I lis Cold, ds I an 1 dijmb to all tho world contain, 1 1 io to'.dod orba ronld opn at thy lirMtli. And from Ita cille In tha fll.lm of death I.lla would como Rlndly fjaci 'onit my yr u. Iballcrolf Iwro iUni, And you upon my llWcaa li'nt -hould ttcad, Not knowing what tho imorclodchanacdto be, It would find andd n rulnoboniathlho tcucti Of him It yr loyad in lllo to much, And throb Again, warm, tendar, true to lh. I bell?o If en my otayf , Hidden mwoooy Mp, or by th watf, l our ayaa Should drop aome warm tears of te Kromporaa sally seoil of 'laWr'tleargrlsf Home lalrtwcrt Mosnom would laalnto leaf, I'royo ucaiu vuuio QoyinaKts inj iotr lorKl Intn'hese rfnatiCToalrus'whers lihtl miwlc, And ynu nhonld Iodk once more myrace to m, , nt'uia comr mrin upon inn jiiiia 01 nigm, And KithW Hfs like frjrgnu till thy siht, 11 hi (he beacon. I'.aza.fli lull on m' I brlicTO my faith In tir. Wronif aa my llfr, o nobly plarod to tv, It wntil l a noon pincct to art. thn tun Fall !iko'ndA4 king from III- h-?hi iihllm-, ma iry aincxcn imra inouironc or limn, Aa llice unworfh' the wins hip thou h.mt won. 1 bf IIotk 'the Iirh not Iifd Hatb hitf ths lr L'urc oi ,a life annrorvd l.mo one wr win tnc wnpe ulthin his Kip, I)ron it. Willi all IH critnaon iuice tinDrel. And all In liicinui sireHrie if fl tinjjiif rC'l, Out from li' cnrelcas am' unh?edlnBCiap. J believAlove, pure and tnir, I to the ao'il n atioet, iinnior al dow That geiu life'e petals in lla hoar of utU I Tha waillnjj auKel.i see nn I reronicn Tho richcrown jewel, invo of P.irunt'V When llf f.alla from us like awilhorod hu THE POETRY OF A DINNER- II V SCSAN C00I.ID0K. Everything in tho world, from love- making lu swooping u room, lias-its grace ful sido and Hi ungraceful. All deponds upon tho way In wnich it is done. Awk wurdnos, self-consciousness, wutit of tact, may convert tho most beuutlful moment of lifo.lnto n ludicrous spectacle for lookers on, whllo In tho hands of "Fairy Fair' cvon the prosaic employment of darning stock ings becomo invcTtcd with u certain charm. And poetry costs no moro man prose. A hundred cheap methods of einbollish- mcnt suggest thcnisolves when people onco beirin to look them up. Housekeeping. dresx, society, aro open alike to thoir in fluence., nnd oven so humuruin a thing as a family dinner may bo made pretty nnd attractive with hardly the additional cost of a pohny. ' i tVlint, for Instanco, can bo cusior than to parp'and trim the mutton-chops which lorm our frugal repast, antt servo thorn neatly Blacked in tho center of n platter (as soldiers stack arms), tho bones forming a pyramid, caeli bono finished with a narrow rufllo of cut paper, and tho whole bordered with' mashed potatoes nicely browned. Ten minutes' additional work (or less than that, for tho cut papers m, iwi,i.ii.i -iw.r--f"-'; 'i ; " tor cvuning ), ana mo simpio uitu iukcs nn tlio ulr ot u uuinty xrcnan enireo; or, how easy to mako n "codfish dinner nt tractivo'ty serving It in a shapely mound, crisped and glazed wiih oc-iaucn? or, to put a cluster ot parxiev aicitiiercnu of tho roast beef, and n few shavings of horseradish on top? or to adorn the hash with a rim of toasted broad cut In points, or sprinkle cresses over tho hot steak, or lay a few slices of lemon about tho dish of veal cutlets? or to innko tho mince. mcnt into "croquette'' by pressing It into forms within a wine-glass", browning in the oven and sticking a minuto sprig of celery on ton of each littlo cono? Tho most rigid economist need not crudco tho pennyworth of cress or parsley. or tho scrap of whito paper which makes a plain dish appetising and attractive And if tho house boasts n garden, how ever small, tlio number or tlicso adorn mnnts may bo indefinitely multiplied. Nnthinc adds so much to thoelecanco of a table as (lowers. A bowl of fresh roses. is wbrth all tho sliver nnd ormolu in tho world, as fur as- effect goes. A button hole bouijuet In each napkin, gives n. gala air to a 'dinner of pork nr.d beans. And any body 'with a square rod ot sunny gar den'bed cAn command for eight mnnthrin a year these ornaments tho loveliest, choicest, and cheapest in tho world. Evory table should have a center, and this center must not bo too high. It js a cortain dampor to conversation whon your opposito noighbor is hidden behind acruat bunch of something green, and you aro obliged to dodge this way and that to eaten agumapo oi ma incc. tho bowl or basket in which tho flowers re.t should not riso moro than half a foot hIkivo tho levol of the dishes which surround it. A basket of fruit oranges, applos, grapes taste fully arrangad nnd trlmmod with Ivy leaves makes a pretty contor; or a sahi'd bowl of crisp crccn lettuce, dotted with scarlet nasturtium", or flowers and vines suspended aboee tho tablo, from a lamp or chandelier, so ns to clear tho rnngo nf tho eye. wo nnvo scon a largo concii-sneii usod for this purposo o ill to offeo'.ivoly. Tablo linon and ciiinn being usually white, an artistic housekeeping will aim at producing a judicious contrast of color in other tilings. Jlats ot red and whito straw, or of crocheted cotton, with n scar let initial in tho middlo, aro pretty. ap kins may havo a similar initial In red or hluo, worked In tholr cornori. Or tho flngor-bowls may bo of nlturnnto hues, crimson and blue, or green nnd nmbor.or u bit of bright-colored dish mnv bo used fur jelly, or horse-radish, or pickles ; or the sugar may bo put into a bowl lined witn priiuani glass, aii incso uitio touches ciako n tablo gay nnd reliovo tho general whiteness. And tho desert may bo en livened with- n pudding-plato or enstard- i r -T - 1 ..!.!.. .. x- . . t.i te uuivi ui uutuiaii'u uiiiiiu. .luvur iiiiiiu 11 it dosn't ma toll,-so lone as tho general ef fect is uniform. A delicate-. finish will characterize vaoh detail of tho ideal dinner. Tho sal, will bo puro and. smooth, or formed into a snowy pyrnmid.by means of a tiny wine glass. Tho' buttor will bo In dainty pats, or stamped with some pretty devico, or rolled into small criss-crossed globos with a "booteh spatter," Tho currants or strawberries will havo n fow of thoir own leaves tucked round thorn to heighten their blushing red. Tlio Unger-bnwU, porhnps, may liayo a geranium or lemon loaf in them to scent tho finger?. Every Whcro will bo signs of euro, and of that perfect tasto which scorns no dotail, how ever small. Onu word about desserts. Many people do not believe In them nt all. Others do, but doploro tho frequent use of pastry. Then why'noth'avo fruits, which, of one kind or another, nro to bo obtained all the year through ? Beside?, there nro various preparations or rice, milk, tapioca, rnrinn, and apple, so slmplo 3 to ngrco with almost everybody, l'orploxcd housekeop. ers will ftnd It a good plan to kcop n list or such receipos nrrangol conveniently Tor reference. Wo know a lady who has a catalogua of this kind prepared for four teen days, a different pudding lor each day. Her cook looks nt tho list and takes each in order, In this way saving all troublo of selection, and at tho same time snnurlnc a dcsirablo variety. JOHN WESLEY'S FIRST MON I.N AMERICA. History vi, Ilomance. SER- We recently copied In theso columns j statement from the Brunswick ffln.i An. peal to tho effect that a number of Mctho- aUt divine., togntlicr -with Miine friends, proceeded recently to St. Simon's llund, to visii ana navo photogrAphcd tliiv vener able llvo oik under tlio umbrageous branches of whioh John "Wesley, tho founder of Methodism, preached his flnt aermon in America, it is prnbabM that the plcturo will ho engraved on steel and offered fur sale. Tho live oak referred to, says the Sa vannah Republican, Is a mnguiilcent one, nnd haS cast its shadow upon many a lively group in the flush times of St. Simon's, tho r armor Club house, to which all tho Islanders wero accustomed to resort to on one day of every week, having stood in Immcdiato proximity. For its own sake, as well as for Its social history, tho troe should bo photographed, for there Is noth ing approachirg it on tho Atlantic coast. But we noer boforo heard that this monarch citlio 'orcst had a religious lis tory. Tho church of Frcdrlct, ostubliaiied by Charles Wesley, not John, was origin ally located, and still stands a portion of us original timbers being yet Incorpcritod with tlio oftentimes renewed build iigs in a beautiful grove of llvo oaks, some miu mno or moro in tno rear or the town, or the sitn onca occupied by the town, nothing of which remains but n few bricks and tabby ruins. John Wcsloy, the groat founder of Methodism, was occasionally at tho Fred ricn settlement, aiding in tho work of his brother which, unfortunately, was not n very successful ono but his "first sermon in America" wns not preached on St. Si mon's. Ills first religious ministrations in this country wero den verod on Tybce, on tho arrival of tho immigrant ship that bore him hither, nnd consisted of thankgivlng to God fur tli J safe dcllvoranco of himself and fcllcw passengers, having landed for tho special puapose. This was in Februa ry, 1730. Tho party then camo up tho river, and John V esley s "first sermon in lYmorica," according to his own nrivato journal, was preached in tho court-housoin Savannah, on Sunday, March 7th, 1730, thu text being tho epistlo tor tlio day, tho Wo "tfisTfko to ap'offa handsome littlo photographic speculation, but this is his tory. 17" OAKY, mm UNDERTAKER 3 . i r 5 c Sis 5 i 2 b o 2 c c V a r a a K SALES ROOM, Xo. 13 SIXTH STREET CAIRO, ILLINOIS. myOdtr COAL. QAIItO CITY O O A. Xm COMPANY Iru Prepared to Supply Customers with the Beat Quality of PITTSBURG AND riiaiiois Coal. Orders left nt llnllliltty Itiin. Office, Nn. 711 Ohio Levee, of nt the Coitl Yard heluw the St. C'.'utrlce Ilo. Icl,vlll Itccelve 1'roiupt Attention. Tl.o Tils "Montauk" will bring Coal alongside learners at any hour, day or niht. sCairo, O' t. i'lli. 1870 tf PEOPLES' lilT MARKET CHAS. OATIJR & CO., Prop'rg., het'peonatonily on hand tho bcatof lleef. 1'orlr, Mutter, Vea , Lamb, Bauanito, I'uildliiR, elo rro-ili white lard in any quautity.corDcd beet, etc., ahv.m on liand. tlrdera tlHod promptly ranted. and aatlarkctlon war. el,7dtl w ATKICS, TOII - CO. Importer" and Jobber of RIBBONS, MILLINERY ANU STRAW GOODS, 409 H. FOURTH STREET, ST. I.OIIIN, Have all tlaa fuH aisorlmeut of faahion. lomiblo Koo i', which will be aidd at the lowet market price. Orders to'.ieited aud nromply aprT.llin PHYSICIANS. '"sTfTT1fV!'V- " AWAIMJYMAR. 91 , D., Phvsl , clan, Surgeon and Acdoathour; lor. morly ol Anna, Union Ou,, Illinois, ha partna. ncntly located in clly, OPFlCE-onrmrelrl Avenue, between Slh nnd 9th fctroeta Watt aide, marvhldly VJ ibKNCE-Corner.A'Intarnad Walnnt OKKICK-Cforner Sixth Street and Ohio ttaa nrr'ICR HOURS From 9 a.m. to 1 in;, and Pm. -- WAUDNEK.M. !.. Culre aIlKmtir.vrr,. ..... and.Wrahirion'pXV-iJJQHat-l a. RA'lLRoArSa. ' -4 THU .SOUTH, ILLlliQiS CEHTRiLBJ, TO ( V) 4 1 St-olS litmlHTl rie.Clneianail CUIe:i;, New York, Itoatoa isoiiitH Eant and jVortli I'nsarnirer Trnlili Arrive at Bin! lenvo Snlro aa follonai n" F.xpraaa. trti:ivij-aioo a. si xian t. hi iolh tri-ma connect at Centralia with (rains on tb Pnnn, necntnr, UloomliiKtou, El aao, ! .Salle, Mendola, Krecioti,,Ualan Ditliuiine, and all puluta iM-IUIuala .Mlaaonrl, Mlnneaotn, tVlsconaln and lotra. ) And wilh lien :uunlnj; Kiul nod West far SI. Louis, Sjirlugfield, Loul8)sJeiCI-. cluiidtl, Inillaurtpolli JciCcIumCbh, i mlaiClilcago with Mlrlian Oentrali Mielkliaa RouinvrD.nan I'litaRurH,, orr Wyn and L'hicaao i.nilroadato a vi Detroit, Nlatrra Pails,' , J Cleveland, Erl:'.: Uuiikirk, liutDslsi, . Albany, NeWYoHr, Boston, YllUiuig' J V1 - Ahllddelphln. Ilaltimdro, Washington, r l-'o. throuffh tick, t3 anil lafannallnn. inntvi e IllinniCcnir.i. Railroad Depot. . , . tv. P. JOHNSON. Oenerd Paaaenger Agent, Chtcano, M. HEWITT. Ueneral aupcri'Jtcndant J. Jvhnsou, Agent Cairo. C IIC I XG FI E L S & IM.IAOIS On nnd after Monday, April Zlth, S7I, tralnawlll run anoiiowst NORTHERN DIVISION. thim aoixa octuii7. Mail. 1',..... Leave Virnlnia M. fiit'la.m 12 3a p m. epriiignem 9:iu " .... 3:0u " Ta)lorlll.....10:Si am Arrive at i'aun ll:ta ni. ...... 6:17 " TnIXS UOIJIO NOSTllWKIT. Express Mail. Leave Pnna .SiOa m J:3S am. " Tajlorville ..I:ST " .....4:W " Arrivn atSprinErtelil.C;lS " .... ,C.uo " Leave 3paiiutHei " .X:10 " Arrlvent Virginia H:i', " ?..8:15 " SOUTHERN DIVISION. TBtla QOIS'l 10C11IIHT. Lsvo Edgewood...... S:30a.m..M........lO:lOa.in. " Flora....-, 8:' ' . 11:40 " Arrive at t?hawncctown3:J.lp tn. 5:13 p. in thiim aoiaa koktiiwut. Loire Shawneelown S:45 a.m M,.....,8 iOp.m ' Flon ..if:M " ...7-.og " Arrive at Edgewood 4:40 " .....r..8.- " Tha. '1.30 a.m. train from Edgewood, runa only. Slondaya, W.dnmlayaand Krulaya, and S:4Sa.ra. train from Snaneetonn ou Tuesdsya, Tbura. daya and baturday... Co necla at Ahlami with Jackaonvllto division of Ch cai;o and Al'on It ilrotd. for Jackaonville, I'eterfbui, Maun City, and all pointa weaU At Sprmiitl Id. with Chicago ami Alton, and Toledo, Wab:ih and Weatern Railroad, f.ir liloomingtrn, Chicag), and all points nortn.north wet anu wei. At t'aua with Ind. ami Si. Loula, anil Illinoia Central lUllroad lor all point j eut, south an aoiitrent. At lMuewood with Chicago Mvision lllinala. Central Uailroad. , At Flora, with Olilo aid Miiiipp' Kailroad. Attihawucetom, with steainboaia for Ciacln nail, I'.ulucah.CalroiindSt. .oui. ORLANl' H3IITH, Oen'ISup't. Joiiv Fo.i iitv, fjen'l 1'r'gt ami Ticke' Ag'l. QL.OSU VIMCKNT, fi tJENER.iL tr. COMMISSION HIEItCH ANTS, ' and dealers In, Lime, Cement, Plasle Parts AND PLASTEKKB'S IIAIR. WriMA.H,It., SJIITH.M. I RESIDKNCBSO.Slt'Thlrleenth rfe f.-tween Washlnston AvehWiVJAVafitWfVei OrnjR...M comercial AWhnAlMVhW, H Cor. ttlls Street aud Obi IT4ev. CAIRO ILLINOIS'. lebllJCm i CAIiU. 'ielLi a-''' S Intentora havlua buaineaa with tha Uaitaat ' siatoa I'atent OHice will llnd it to thalradMilafla a j tn intru, it In tlio 'Uandaof ilia old eatnbhshad ' firm of - ii -i Mason, WitTMM P atent Afienta, WashliiijCoai.., I-C, , A They hava ilana my hiMiueas' io,uy,saOfaa. Hon. and i taVo pleaiure ltirecorjio-'odW'"ru to western lurcntors. , , ,t WX.KrVAMKtla u Inventor of lrnprored UoT'iTlBf Tubular Watar Urate Dart. Cairo, April , 1 171. apilpn