TUB I3TOL73TIN
JOII.VH. UBnr.r, Mllorand 1'uUlsh.ri
Tm niiMT, .Moiinino, Dec. 7, 1871.
Tiiai or tiia Daily .H'tittm
ttiuliicrtption.)
0.. wetky carrier, i.,.,.
joe ifaf by" earlier, In adta'nee ''' ''
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SSi, a,,! ilouiournt of this part of the district are
VSffi$'. hViJi:!:?' well ulcnfcd with Crcbs and would take
fartk!tfti$'" "'u!'tn' '"a,''r" plca
TUB !.UM.. KKKI.r 1IULLKTI.V.
J)hn H.'olnlr nn'"" rediicrd Hit ml..
.Tl.ition r"f '' Wrfkly Cairo llullelln to
O'H Mlarprr bihjm. lunkirift It llio chCApct p.v
Prpublllti! I" Southern llllnoi".
I
fllicwo has begun to dedicate her
chiirclic?, resurrected inco tho fire.
th i: way of the transgressor is hard,
Connolly, when taken to jail, is said to
have cried like a child.
WUKL.n icTuiii a is rcpo ,eu uy u e
Y tf 1 1 X ii . 1
court physician to be inuxcellent health,
good spirits and strong iu mind.
1'hetty good authority asserts that
Gen. PchcnckV fine house in Washing'
ton city was given htm by certain per
Eons in exchange for work done by him
tn conirress. " Like master, like man.
Presont-taking is not the only point of ncar t0 molest us or make us
1.1 1.-1 l1 1. llnfrnul Ml in nnnen lliii nunlrtnir I
.V..X........H.W iMnvcu uiun ..mu
G.t.
A 81'F.JJIAI. to the Chicago 7Vib.mr,
dated December second, say., : "The
, 1 1
11 ori(. to-tiav. ucmaiuis tnc ltnpcaen-
' ment of Secretary Houtwell for the
' syndicate transactioii,and tho TrHninc1
' Washington despatches state that he-
is severely criticised by members of
' congress, and that there is talk of a
1 committee of investigation."
o-
Tin: passivo men of the democratic
party are crying to tho unheeding, men
ot the radical party the presumably
honcAt men of that parly to como to
the 'rescue of the country and save it
from the thieves of tho radical party.
They arc shouting :
Thf hour lm come, but u h tin- nun '
The miicMef I'lalr., but 1. IiHtV tlir lilun?
mho licro inut tie fount!.
WhoCurtln-likenli til rlor ji iiln,,
An I woolug I'mnn' IminortHl 1:Ih,
(iropowi-tly unilerKrouml,
To pluck drowno.l Honor by the loks.
AtiJx"1" Int' much.i'rlz?'! ir-rdoni.ln
i iiri .lack-Hon nnn roinu.
Kl'p ue shall nil but roup (hx ilN
Wliicll c.im lo l.'iililr' oicn ii'gnl I11IN
Whfn, rotten lo thernp',
'J''iey huh the anthems of thu fn ,
AmlHiinkin vinnnnd luxurt,
Imperhil Home no morul
PliOUAiii.K cabinet change are thus
gossiped about lyn Viifchin;,'lou !ejtcr
writer ;
"The sub'litiitiuii ot llainillou I'ish for
(lencral richenek at the Enclili com t, with
the judicium recall of llaiicrofl I'uvU
from Cenova to aid him there, n-jin-. to be
very probable. I f AI r. Fish i- w.iitinf? fur
anything now, It iJ to M'C th.it thu .-uniile
docs not place. .Mr. Minuter itin-w In Simon
Cameron s chairmanship, is thre itened,
and, also, tn tnko th soundintis of (irant's
re-election. Ex-Senator "Williams, of Ore
gon, has been hero souio time, and be U
mid to bo backed up for Secretary Itobe
son's teat in tho cabinet; wbilo Jtobeton
will marrv tho widow ot a naval officer,
and take Mr. llancroft's placo at Merlin,
liane.rofl owes hU retention thux far to
Bancroft Davis. Judge Edwards Picrre
pont, nf New York, it Is thought, will re
lieve Fish at tho Rtato depaltment. ThW
ought to bo a tlroni; appointment ; for
1 lerrepi
very ab
1 lerrepont lias proven mmett one ot tue
ileit men In tho cuuntry udmini
bio in decision, tact, eoolne)n, mid re
:r.I
for the respectabilities of tbinj:
l'ltKSlDENT fiUA.N'r, ill that part nf
his message touching upon civil service
reform, throws the blame of all the bad
appointments of the administration up
on tho present loose system ctabli-hud
by law or custom, by which unknown,
dishonest and incompetent jior.-on- get
into office on tlio loo-caiele-sly-givun
recommendations of icsponsib!epeions,
and accompanies the declaration with
the argument that " in mercantile' pur
1 suits, the business man who gives a lct
1 ter of rccqniniciidatiou to a friend to
ctiablc him to obtain credit fVom a
'stranger, is regarded us morally iu
' iponsible for the integrity of his friend
' and his ability to meet hi uhliga-
tions." This is a very p!auil!e nnd
convonieut way tho president tal.es to
escape the blame of much of t lie pecu
lation carried on in all parts of the gov
ernment service in the last few vcan.
Hut tho people will scarcely look on
this part of the mcssago with as much
favor as Eome pther portions, perhaps,
or regard the argument ns apropos. A
man generally knows the character of
'his friends and relatives, and CI rant has
appoiuted many of these to office, who,
if-not mShonest, are at least incompe
tent aud Wundering. Of these atid
many other woj, appointments, he will
liavo to shoulder thu responsibility him
belf. When the Mount G'aruicl lhmuirut
bays : " We fear hoilc of the democratic
1 politician! in tho sonthern part of the
' district are not actuated wholly by a
' desire to btreogthen the party in their
' efforts to supplant Col. Crcbs as tho
next democratic candidate for eou
' gress," we don't know whut the .Mount
Caruicl VrmotnH means. If thero is
any effort being made in .this part of
the district to supplaut Col. Crebs we
lumi ,bccn juaJc aware of the fact.
" Their' paper," Siys (he Democrat,
mf - v ; .1 I jt.
part of the rfi-trict lias Pkc ".bout
oucli claim.? Wo 'Ion'1 b8licvc c,ll,or
ha, the vnm' ,ho contrary not
withtnfiif?. The Democrat has been
.lrMniwr. It i oil its ogg.. It i nt-
nul
fipfcimrn indinill not in csi'tonce
It
tho
' velt'ws up a man of straw
o that it
irav have the
pleasure of tt:c
1 1 I i
Jciiuckiii!; down tlie liarnlc.-s
fcl-
with it. imistant lanco.
i- crj-intr Stop thief! ' before any-
lliiiii! lia been stolen. The fact i, the
ell pleaded with Urcbs and would take
- ure in voting for him again. They "
l.,..n nn nn.uli,lnln .linl.rn A Hull 5a lint
i.,,l,a,l..i,ui!i ,nr ""J
" ' T , , '
....i. j , ..... .... ,,..3 u..v ju.-i
about the po.'sihility ot cucii a tiling as
a scat ill comrrc." : and oxecpt Allen,
...... . ... I.....1 1 .. n l ... .1
(Meet, and Wall and, po-Mbly, .Mr.
Wheeler, who would bo williii'j to ae-
' I
i-pt the state scnator.hip Wt..ro ll.o
congressional nomination tho deinoe-
rCy of this part nf the ditrict have no
available material out of which to mail-
uractt.ro a democratic candidate for H
"'"
, 1)CsidM Col Ctebll
and his friends need not fear tho fell
designs of lite democrats of this part of
the district. Ho will nrobably he
reapportioned out of this con
gressional district before the election in
IS"-, and thin we can have our little
"mill" down here all t- our.-olve with
1 . . ii
1 , - 4" 01
demoerata of '-the lower part of the
I thirteenth district." may grovel among
ttUum,veS and naV,ami hit o, and fi .jlu,
if wo wish, in a family wa -, over tho
... ,. "'...
pnn..roj!tfnnl lmi.r. Kn .mn.t Trln...! pl
.vM.tvu.v..H. hW" it...v4 vj I
the Democrat, endeavor to compose
your mind and reconcile yourself in tho
knowledge that wo'tins nro not ilnugcr-
ott-j to you'n?.
CQyTlie Louisville Courier Journul says
Fcr tho life of in, wo can not sco where
Mr. John Qtiincy Adams gets lm figures
and the St. I.ouI Republican its facts
Tho Sehnrz-lllair-Ilrown programme
for tho pa$Ive-p5endo-7iY;)iJiieaH scheme
Is n (riplo emanation of tho Illalrs and
OratE llrnwn and Carl Schur. was a
very good thing for .Missouri j nnd indeed
it may work olsowhcrc. I!ut fo far it
develops poorly. If Lyman Trumbull
will none of it, no moro will Charles Sum
ner and Horace Greeley, nnd as for tho
Cincinnati Cinnmcrcial and tho Chicago
Tribune, thev aro more "oil''' than ever
they wcro "on." It doe strike u that.
after all tho fits? tlmy hnvo made, the old
democratic carryall is our host reliance.
LETTER FKOM ST. LOUIS.
Tits: ORKAT IIUUllll: IMIl.nil'S UAII.HOAII
C'lNSOI.IIIATIOV i:IlU UATlON 00lf.
tfT. fWI'l-, i... .r.
(Jl l!il Corrrnpoiiilrneeortho Iliilletln.)
J have another argument in favo'- ol the
eapitol removal to St. J.uiiU in anticipa
tion ot that event, and lliat the legUlntnrs
may be completely iolaled.
W01U has been stopped on tho great
liridgo which wn to itpati the river at
this plrnc. A nowtpaper man told mo
ye.-terday that the director of thii bridge
company had ordered work to cense till
warm weather, ticeaue a man could not do
a full day's work in winW, hence thu com
pany didn't want to be robbed by a mud
sill. Hut otic of the ub-coulrnctors told
tnu latt week that work was stopped be
cause tho brldgu company hud no money. I
Anyhow, the seenu around the bridgo plat
is a very dull one; the sound of tho h.im-
nvr It not hcird, and tho only noise that
breaks mi tho car i tho grinding of tlio
if" ngaitift thu ab'iltnonts and piers. H
is rumored lu railroad circles thnt tho
MliMiurt rouili c.'iitompbitu tho .jiee(ly
conhlructioii of a railway bridge at (.'a.-un-
dulul, tliroe ii.il.- below the bridgo
already coinincm'e l'U hot underlnli
dig Imve no d 'liht uill he siiece-ful, nnd
ft l the only pliieo where u bridge ought
to be built. T..11 folly of rolling through
tho heart of tho ci'y the liuineiim freights
iu transit butuatu tran-.Mlsl-slppi ami
tho seiibcard. I too pitent to any one who
will Mop mid think about It.
tiii: roi.nn-Ai. cAui.imo.N
'till Imlil.le- at ,.'I3W, Tlio Irtitli If, St
LoitU politiclatoaro iioiIiIiil' withmit being
egotiilic and uuro.oonable. Nor has tho
new ulaia been any improvement on thu
old. During uml prior to the rebulllon,
St. LiuL ioliiieian of all grade? anil
coinjilexii.io aetinilly imagined that thu
duitinlvi, the weal or tho woe, uf all wet
of Chicago at.d niulivct of LouUville de
pended on their management ami dicta
tion uf affairs. Hence, in 18i;u, Frank
llbilr ami McKee and Fohbjck on tho one
haul, and Dick Iburclt and thu Knnipi
on the other openly proclaimed that thny
carried -Missouri and tho southwest iu
their breeches pockeH. in fact, they did
carry St. LotiU there for awhile, but the
dark tiny s of 'ii'.' camy upon thu city, and
It Is a memorable fact that thesu. tamo
lordly jirojirictors weru glad tospout their
possci-sloiis for a nominal sum. They don't
own St. Louis tiny more, no matter how
much they may try l make tho distant
pjbllc believe they do.
KAII.ItOAll CONSOLIDATION.
The telegraph to-day will Inform you
that there has been a conolidatioii of ilia
wotking forces of tho Missouri Pacific
and the Atlantic and Pacific railroads,
giving to tho latter company a control of
about uight hundred mile, of road. Tliit
consolidation has created considerable ex
citement tlnongliout tlio Wo-l. Now I
am no friend to railway consolidating en
terprises, biiliuvlni: thorn to bo fraught
with mlschict to .tocUh dders and of evil
i .1.1. .....i .r..i. ...... . . 1
.o Biiijijiuis ioiu iv.i'.uiiv aioug tue cjii
tolidated lines JJ tit there nru two ld"
to tills cutuolldatlou. It sliou1 1 1 ... tu.
mcmbcred th-it thto roads ami tl North 1 An Knglldiman of twenty-two, son of
Missouri were built by donulicns of hind a general lu tho Jlriti.h army, has como bo
from tho genua', anl d iMitiuis of I jnds fare the court of bankruptcy, with a lUt of
THE CAIRO DAILY
iIicjo rem!?. Let it nljo be romombercd for
thai wlieicvir and wfaanevcr a etate hn ,lx
undertikiii toinnB the detail of Inter- "m
Itnprovamwitii, that thou and tliero tbu
rite hn Ml oHn llio 1oor r,f ita Iron?-
ury for !mtnr-no urn! clarlnif teMs rule
Now York and Erie Cnniil. the
Kentucky Hiver Imnrovom cut Comnanv.
''''"oi Inlirnnl Improvemnt Scheme
.i. . . .1
i own Jiomestoau company, ctl I
injtniimn A largo proportion of the in-
dividual ..look of then mnanlMnif..! rnn.i.
win IibM lv purlieu in Now York and Ilof- "
ton. Thocomlltion of nffiiln ri-solved It-
elf into thU ,taim. Urder oxhtlne of
clrcti:iti.noM their stock wn worthier,
hr Mock hel.l by the stale. One
Pnr,.v 't Wn certain WOlllll liaVO to
""l "" J-'Vcry eon
slderation demanded that the otnto .hould
gctoumriho railroad biisines m .pilck
ami in chui-ply n possible. And now
what utiect will this consolidation bavo on
- o.mp.y u.o ei.oc;
. . " " " ",,u
Plllpflf Ml I ItlttlMilJ lift in !(. ..nl.inl.9
tl.urol.y Bivln- tirj.li.S of earning that
can bo used in'iinnrovin" road-beds . red-
ling stock and in building substantial and
comfortable - freight and iiauengcr stations.
'olldatlon will not increase the
j tariff in any repect. Travelers and sblp.
per arojtist a well off. and stockholders
a great deal LcKor,
n nri.ni ilnal ) nii. I
K.MlOItATIO.V AND WILD LANDS,
It occurs to mo that thero is anotbor
good fualtirn about tho consolidation of the
Missouri and tho Atlantic & Pacific rail
roads: and It Is. thnt tlin Inerennnil mlrnn.
..n-....i.i !.. ... 1....1 - ....1 .
u,B,,u,u ui t'lngmin
passage anu Irciglit ratei will servo to
speedily fill up ono of tho most sparsely
tnllloil vol rnnlti iJm mml nllr..rlt..n 1
f a - - - ... .
" " '
"on of Missouri. The Atlantic & Pacific
c",nPnnJ ,um lor f!,lc ovf a mil-
,io", ncrc' of n,nc "grlcultuMl, mineral
rlrtS ,"
anaontlio easiest of turms. The poor
, .'. . 1
, lllltll cull uii v n lurm IFnin II1I4 ii t. .
within sight of it railroad for loss than ho
" ........ .
can preempt a government tract fortv
.,.!t..4 f.. .. i ... ,
3 " "ouwm.c a oirgo
proportion of thee lands aro prairie of tho
cuaracier oi jiiiiiois, yet tlioro is not a
township that doe-, not afford timber In
abttndatico for all u'e. The character of
emigration finding its way into this region
is of tho very best. Solid old farmers from
tho south aro sandwiched in between tho
rctleis yankco and tho pushing men from
Indiana or Illino:?. If tho emigrant wish
cs to go into the stock btuincss, ho locates
iii quarters or half section nlor.g the banks
of the Oacoiiade, "White, or spring rivers;
if the emigrant desires to go Into thegraln
business, he will find soil of tho richest
kind in tho beautiful vallics and splendid
uplands of La wrcnce,.Xcwton and Greene;
if tho emigrant is a fruit grower, ho can
locate anywhoro fnm Franklin to Spring
field, for it N tho llncft fruit region in the
world, but if ho bo a vineyard man, then
let him enmo nnd set his littlu hut down
among tho glorious foot-hills of tho Ozark
mountains. This region lias been well
styled tho Switzerland of America. Mr.
A. L. Dean, chief clerk of the land depart-
.. . . tjnntin A I,.iI, ,ril pufl.Y.
tells mo that tho cah sales amount to
thousands of dollars daily of theso cheap
lands. Mr. Dean is located at 521! AVal
nut street, and takes plctouro in showing
tho maps, pints and analysis ol minerals
belonging to tho land department, so that if
any of your old citizens feel cramped up
in tho old home, let them como here to St.
Louis, kco Mr. Dean and then go out in
southwest Missouri.
i.v Tin: WAY OK (lOS-IP
St. Louis U fearfully dull just now. The
only thing I hnvo heard lately which is
worth reproducing, is tho story told at
the expense of Frank Schurz and Carl
Blair. For somo time theie two worthies
have been plavlng wet nurses to thu ku
klux orphans and tho ulianilonccl brats or
the administration family. 1-or a while
genorous contributions of soothing syrup
enabled the nurcs lo keep t'own srjuallt
but as is nlwayg tho cn'e, jtit about tlie
time tho orphans aud the brats began to
thrive and a happy family was in prospect,
tho boss wet nurse ( Frjnkv) wroto his
brother .Monty of thu condition of nll'airs,
Thereupon Monty ( Blair) constituted him
self resident physician and began to pre
scribe for tho orphans and tha brats. The
story i that tho following conversation
occurred lu the olllco of tho Wtltcho
Post :
Schur, l'Vanky, your brother Monty
I a dd infernal fool I What business has
liu to give his opinion on national politics?
Blair--By right of descent ! would
have you know Montgomery Blair is tho
solo remaining link between the glorious
patt and tho pro-cut ad age.
Seiirt. mtte rucc iu (ionium.) A sausage-gut
link !
The halt orphans and tho brats are now
throw n on the cold charity of tho world.
Who wants to tan an asylum 7
PIIOCION.
rKHSONAL.
Mrs. Sarah .l.llale, cdilrcss of Gutley's
Lmiy llool., is 81 years old, and still la
bors constantly at tho work which Iuih em
ployed her for thu last forty-four yii
.Mrs. Alice Andrews, a young woman
of about 18, married but four months, com
mitted suieldo a few days sinco at Kalama
zoo. The dissolute habits of her husband
aro said to bo tho camo of the rssh deed,
The London Examiner fays of Miss
Brnddon's latest work of fiction : " It has
not been our mlstortiino to read all .Miss
Brnddon's novels, but of all that wo have
read, 'The Lovers of Arden' is tho nasti
est."
If long hair bo tlio glory of women,
then thero is a glorious young lady iu llos
tou. She was pcrsuado l tho other day lo
give a prlvato oxhlbitioii of her beautiful
head of long and heavy black hair. Her
height Is llvu feet six inchc-i, nne' whensl.u
is sUndlng erect her hair fall to her feet,
and trails a quarter of a yard on tho Hour.
It Is miventy-llvo Inches In length.
BULLETIN, THURSDAY,
eut flower supplied in the courso of
1110""i and umong tlio items in th!
Mlcl1 entries nru to bo found in "early
li,lc' of ,,,c valley, 10 10 "n moisrose,
'
I?nnt7. ltatzbr, convicted of the tntir-
dcr, in IcOl, of Sicismund Fcllucr. n illn-
niond mcrehnnt, ha bean released from
100 wwy penitentiary by rcaton or tho
a.n'..t; ... ..r i.i. r .........
" i.u u eu cm.
"u "ow 11,0 pupo compensate mm in
ful1 for the trifllnir. Inconvenience that be
bcc" s"ujfiptct t" by tho aMtirnneo
l"Ht "the heliof that ho inentirely Innocent
1,10 mnrdor has, meantime, boon well
uMabllshci'. and he goet forth Into tho
w'ld with nit the i-tifma ot crimo upon
him."
CRiis.
TIIK OOI.ONKIi'S FKIKKDS
ON
"CLAIMS?."
TIIK KFFOHTS TO SUPPLANT THE
COLONEL HKHUKED.
It'rotn Iho Mount Cirnul Diinocr.it, NoTtmtcr
Wo fear some of the democratic poli
ticians In tho southern part ot tue district
aro not nctuatcu wiioiiy oy a uosire to
strengthen that party In their effort to
'upplant Col. Crub ns tho next democrat
lo 1'nnil idato for conro. 'Uiolr pnjor
speak of their "claim': upon the party
us tlioucn sucii tninus nau existence, as
i...iP.m...i .1-...?. .... i.
an individual democrat wo rccognlo no
man s "clalnn" to our vote: anu u tncro
is no claim upon one vote there is none to
u tuouau'J. Ulio Idea or claims is in
separable from that of corruption of bar-
cam ana saio 01 iranie in
omen
- d .iieeosts traffic
in
Idea.
votes. Awav with such an
v uirn, i.wi niki ouiu ii
Tho democratic party, how.
" claims " UDon its ttronceSt. Its
however, has
its best men.
Will. .... J . . .... ..,t.,
J' ?." . Xuer rcVn 7ta
oniy that ho is the peer of any mun Iu tho
di.v
I .
district in ability nnd Iu (what is mora
lortant nowl hone.ty and sii:le-hcart'
devotion to democratic principles and
I to the welfare of thu country ; our obcrv-
1 .1 nn nnnvinnm .14 .tint li it 14 .lift Li.nni.. 1
1 -
est candidato that wo could offer. So fur
ns tm? cna 01 llns l"r' concern
cu, wo icci iiuiy wurrmiivu in env
fng ,,,, wol,( commnnJ hundreds
of votes moro than any imtn who could
bo presonted. AVhilo theso trontlemon
aro "staking off" their "claims," wc bono
tho democratic party will assert in tho
most cmpnattc manner its moro tangible
claim to Joi. urcDV turtner services in
congress.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
With list Klooiny nllrnilnntsi, Iov tiplr-
uriirtHniiiii, i iinuinr,r riaiviiun.
loos of Hemeii, Niorinnlorrli(cn( Ion at
ioner' illscy lienil, Iohsi of nieinory,
uml ItirciiteuiMl iniiirlcnce anil I Jibe-
rililsi. uml n loverelKii cure In Hum-
nlircv'M llonieoiuillilr Niipcllir o
Ttveiily.rlKlil. Coinio.nl ot Ui- mu.t ralu
uie mini im'i iiouni uurnuvei, iner mrino
(I ni uoten
omle nt the roots ol the mutter, tone up the )
torn, nrret thdl.cliarKP, anil Import vigor n't
ncr?y, me hb'i tiiriiij io uiec nine man. inpj
luvocurej thoasanils oreae. Trice, per
pnckiRc.of tlteboxcn nnl ft Inrse H vial, which
u very linnortsnt lu nlistlnste or old cases, or f 1
ixrtlnel' on. tiy.il by all ilrtisglsti, nnd ent
by mull on taeclpt ol price A'Iares lliimplirry'
apeguic iiomeup.iwiiu jiemeine o.. orua-j
way, F. V. !' SUI1UII,
ausl&l owaivly Aro nt, Cairo, Illinois.
COOKI.VO STOVF.H.
THE TWO
Uotl Miret-Hirnl, Populiir mill 1'erfocl
o o o hps: x nsr o-
MACHINKS
Ol tli" period are our mli-kn.wn
t.
to'
OAK
EPICURE BROILERS,
llotliareof lh slmpii'it construction, nnd no
eamiy iniingen ini we guarantee tnem tOEivo
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
Ax no nrtlcle In the household has n greater In
fluence, in promoting Hie health, comfort sad hap
piness or the family eiiele than the cooking
kioip. ii im i-cuaoiay as hpii ns policy in pel me
nn ui'i-t, nii'i in -iiiiiiuiiih
UIIAKTEU OAK
You can rrlv on coltine thn inont acrp.iii1. nnn
uhir and perfret eooKinf; stove cier inadi- for
imiiik iiiv
Ki'iciuti: iiitoii.nt.
foil are nla) mireof havuiR Juicy, TendBr snj
Del.e an Hecfi-lnkc", Cliukni, Ham, Chop", etc.
hold tr
Excelsior -Manufacturing Company,
UlliiindCll .V. JInin-st ,St. I.ouis. .Mo,
AND AM. LIVE STOVK I) AI.ER.S.
C. W. HENDERSON, Agent,
Cairo, Illlnolsi.
out n.vri:itiiti.si:
Ptincl.al Otlleo 101 AV. Fifth St., Cin. O.
TIIK ONI.T ItKLIARLK GIFT KVTr.liriUSK IX
THE COUNTRY!
Ij. ID. SI3STB'S
Klp.hleenth Grand
NNUAL DISTRIBUTION
To he drawn Monday, January lit, H72,
S200,000 OO
I N V A LVJi B j E G I KTS
Two Grand Capital Prliea
$18;888S5AKay?,.?KI
rue irlxi or fi.ouuj 'ten I'rltra 5,oo i each
la urcannaeka.
Onenpan of Matched IIore, lth I'nmily
n-oitn tl fivi
I'an llor.ea A lllUMlna, uih Hllier-uiount-
eil llarne, ivorih coo
I'no I'lno-tnncU ItoHBwiiud I'lnnot, wurth,
-i;ii ceo
2.1 Knnilly Keln Maehlnn, worth, each hoo
Sli fluid andhilior I.nvvr Kunllnx Watch-
en (In all), w orin, e.wli, from j -o to 3or,
Ladles' fioM l.eonilan Chninn, Oeiit'a Oold Vent
t.'lialnn. Holld nnd lloiiLla.l'Imiul Kllv,.r 'ri.u
nnd Teakpoons, I'liotoy rtiph AlDiuaa, Jewfliy.ctc,
ivnois niimncr Km. -'."J. llckcta limlled to
Auenti wanteil to nil Tlclicta lo whuia brra:
nreinlimis uill ho paid.
hictlo tickets fi; kix lickctu S10 ; twclre ncknl
BJ', IHl'lllV.UVf BlU.
Clrclllnra roiitninini? h (all liHt of 'nrtiea. a do-
crituion of thu niRim-i of ilrnwlatc. and other in.
icrinauoii m rcu-mii'iuo mo uiiirioiiiion, will i
aunt to nay one ordurliu, llu-m. Alll letter rnunt
DECEMBER 7, 1871.
DOOItH, hAMII, r.TC;
W. W. THORNTON'S.
nUILDERS SUPPLY DKPOT,
13J TENTH STREET,
CAIRO ILLINOIS,
-for
Doom, Hniti,Itllnil. Moulding,
rjvrJn(crn,(nool) Wlmlownnil Oooj
I'rnnic, I'loorltifr, I.nth,
MiliiKlr. 2lnzrl Nnli. Olninl Nl.le
I.IrIiIn, fllncnl Trannoiim,
snnh Wrlslitw, SnOi I'mIIIm nnd CortU
IIIIikI l-nloiiln(t, IlnoHnsr
Fell, I too line Cement, l'lnnlrrln
I'niior, Cnrprt I'clt, While
I.cnil, I,lnsel Oil, Amerlrnii Window
(.Ins, KukINIi nndFrencli
IMnlc (ilnsi, I'utlj-, (ilnzlcr'n I'olnln
Noxver 11 pen Inlcnt 'lilmnej,
Kir., Elc, Klc
A (3S:NTS lor Hock KItm !'.er Compuny'i
XX. nneainine fell .inn ijuaril ueinsni.
II. W. John' IiniroTFl itooflrtic nlwnyt
unci.
I) II Y 1 O S.
Tl. FALL WINTER.
C. HAN NY.
LARGE STOCK.
IJItOWX SUEETINOS,
PJtlNTS,
TIC2CI2TC3-S.
CHECKS,
STKIPE S,
KK.VTUCKV JEANH, E.TTK.I,
CASSIMEKS,
BLACK ALPACAS
AMI
LUSTKUS,
GItOS GJIAIN SILKS,
I'OI'I.I.NH.
LARGE STOCK OF CARPf:TIXG,
0 1 L CLOTHS,
MATTINO,
M lmlntv MinilcN,
niLT II ANU),
NOTTINGHAM LACE
UAMASKH.
II U EntlreNtockXow t'loalna;Oot
AT
VERY LOW FIOUItES.
CORNER 8tH BT., AND COMMEUCIAL-AV.,
C'nlro, Illliiola.
acptllf
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
"trflKHKtS, hy vlrluo of a certain trust ilecd,
tv ueuriiiK 1 1 it i u iiio mcniy-iiiirii tiny oi Janu
ary, ,. ii. ini), anu uaiy recomen in uo ik " .M '
of Ueeiln. pace 151. etc.. ol tlie rrcord of Alfian
il-r eountv. htatenl H'.lnoin. Hiram Walkpr ili.l
convey to John Q. llarman.truater, the followiOK
oe-criuii'i rein cHiuie, id-wii: j.ni numoercu aix
(0) in Mock numbered thirty-two 3J In the city
of Cairo, Alexander count), llllnili.
In Inmt, howover, that In cane
ol ilrrault in Iiio jiayment of the aum of thirteen
hundred nnd etEhty-keven M-l'XliloIlar due from
aald Hirnm Walker to John N. A. (iilmiold, pnyail
u" in mi r .-uill,, uiftittiiiii-iiit oi lour minure
and nxty-tifo fio-K) dollars eacn. In one, tiro and
three yenrn from aald ltl.1 dav of January. lfc.
Willi lnle:et nt tho rate of ten IUJ per cent, per
annum Irom anal 23.1 day of January, lfcCi, or ant
part Ihcreol, nccordlnt; to thn tenor nnd cllect of
threocerlain promlmury noteaexeciiti-d ihcretor,
and (ally ilPicrlhnd In faid tt itwt deed; that then
me ciiici.ii.ua ki iiarinan.irilxtee, nhoutd proceed
to cell eld real rtute na In rani need of trust
provided, and execute lo the niirchaiier n prim!
and aattlclentdced eoavevlns nil the rieht, title
and Interest of thn uaid lliiam Walker by the
Maid ilecdof trust convnjed to the aald John ii.
mi iiinii.
And. uhereaa. nart ol anid doht. rir- l)iiihnl
ui iii-iiii-iiicaiioiien nnu iieacnneu note, togeth
er nitli Iho intcre.t thereon, rim ulna wholly due,
and unpild, default hiiins len inado
theieini now, 'tncrefore, niruant lo the pro
tl.loniof aiild trilM deed, anil at tho request of
..... vim... HU.., , w,1.W1l, iki,ii;u in IMTtllT
Klventhat the cald John (, .lliirnna, trimteeta
aforenahl, will,,on Saturday, theaoth day of Dr.
cemhir, A. D. IbTI. Iictwen tho lioura of ten
o'clork a.m. nnd live o'clock p.m.. nt the front
door of the eniirt-houiii in tho city of Cairo,
Alexander county, Illinois, proceed to aell at
pill lie auction to the hiKheai bidder, for cash,
tho real rotate, hereinbefore described, to aatlafy
the debt now due anil unnaid ami tlicnm n.i
cliarKei of rani trust, nnd will execute to tho pur
chaser n deed lor said real esiatel hereinbefore
described, JOHN Q. HAHMA.N, Trustee.
C. W insto.v, aent lor J. Jf. A. Grisvrold.
Dated lit C.llro. llllnnla. tins 'Ttl. ,1.. i,IVn..u.
ber, A. D. 171.
UlllttU.
MII.1.INBRN.
MRS. 31. SWANDER,
DEALER IN ULLINERY
AND
LADIES FURNISHING GOODS,
t'oninicrclnl Aveiiuv, oiiiinkltr Klllo
mill lliiylliurn'ii
Caiuo, Illinoih.
CLOTHING FOR LADIES' "WEAR
Made to onlor, or ltcady.Made.
Hat recetred a full and complete stock of HOOdd,
the newest and completes! la Hie city. An lin-
llivuno T.l 11 ui
IURRONS, J.ACES AND FRINGES
she olfi-ra (Treat iiiitauoiiits tn her patrons and
w
00 TO
HfeiLs-
INHVllANCK,
vr. ii, Monnu,
It.' It. CAMUKK
notary ruuue,
ISO. Ful). find U. 8. Ccm.
FIRE, UULL, OAKGO, LIVF. STOCK,
CCIDENT, LIFE,
nsrsxrie-isrcEi
J5TNA, HARTFORD,
Asset.
.tA,l4J,J0i 07
NORTH AMKRICA. PA.,
Aiitn..
i,i,VA
HARTFORD, CONN,
Asset!-
,.J,MI,.10 7.'
PIKXNIX. HARTf 0RTJ,
Alts-. 1.7I1.HS '
INTERNATIONAL, 2. T-,
Astttt..
...1,S1.1,S 17
PCTWAM, HARTFORD,
A'Stts..
, 7M.117 O
CI.lVXLANb, CLIVILAND,
AiscO.
.41J,C73 St
IIOUS, COLUMBUS,
Anett ...
..J15.27. 4.
AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO.,
Ae.eti.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL
LIKE,
Assets HMMywu
TBAVKLKK'n, IIARTFORI), LlfB AXU
ACCIDENT,
Assets. - I.MVWI K
RAILWAY PAKSENOErtH AfcHURANCK
CO., II AHTKOKP,
Assets - rO.POOI.
INDEPENDENT BOhTON,
Assets Wl,"3 M
S AFFORD, 3I0RRIS & CANDEK,
71 Ohio I.T,
City National Bank, CAIRO, ILL.
FIRE AND MARINE
IIISUIRy-A-ILSrCE
rOlfPAMIEAl
NIAGARA, N. T.,
OERMANIA, N. T.,
HANOVER, N. Y.,
KEI'UIILIC, N. T.,
Assets....
,..n,43,.ie v
Assets.
Asset',..,
.. ..72,CS 00
Asset - -..TH.M4 Ot.
Comprising the Underwriters' Agency.
YONKEP.S N. Y
Assets,,
,.8TI,4M 1!
ALBANY CITY,
Assets .tl3,lW SI
firkmxn'k TUND, tf. v.,
A-iets .... .. irra,oiO Of
KECUU1TY, .V. Y. MARINE,
Assets.. ,,I1?,s'j OU
CTORK. DwrllinKs. Kurniture. Hulls and Car.
O coes, Insured at raU- as farorable as sound,
permanent security will warrant.
I respectliilly ask 01 the emtio of Cairo, a
snare 01 ineir paironas e.
V. 9T. Ilt'OIIK
MEWNl'AI'KK
THE NEW YORK
EVENING POST
TOR IS7S.
PUIt'ES IlEUCCKU'
We will snpply the Kiening I'ost as lollowsi
DAILY.
One year ...Sli 00
ror shorter periods $1 per month
WEEKLY.
Nnxle Copy one year tl 00
KlVn Copies " " 7 ou
Ten " " ' u to
Twenty " ' " ;ij 00
SEMI-WEEKLY.
hlngle Copy one year :i Ou
Kle Cojnea " ' y 10
Ten Copies ' " ..-u 00
Or we 11III send the tollowini? periodicals lo
subscribers, in eonnectlon with
1 thn l.ttning
at tne prices named :
With
Weekly
Kreninc I'ost.
Harper'a Weekly. I 60
Harptr'a Ilatar .1 :j
Harper's Magazine 4 fto
Kvery Saturday A Ou
Atlantic Monthly 4 no
Our Youne Folks 3 is)
With
Semi-Weekly
Kriming i'ost,
10 ui
11 10
w
HU)
4 60
4 W
b to
fxiribner'a Monthly .,.,l W
. IIU Ull.4. - UI)
The Agriculturist a so
Hearth md Home a 7S
Christian Union 3 W
.1 &u
on
ft 2S
i ou
TO each aubacr ber to the r.Kninq lutuud Chrit
tian Union for one year will be sent two exquisite
French Oil Chro-nos, entitled "Wide Awake" and
"Fast Asleep," which aro worth nt retail JlOfor
the oair.
TRTITl TRY IT II
Kor 15 cents wo will aend the Weekly Evening
I'ost from new until January 1, or for Mounts we.
will send the semi-Weekly I'ost durin the same
lime.
Bnecimen nembera af lh irnl. u.. ....
free. "
Address
WM.C.IIKTA.NT, A CO.
ew Vork.
W1IOI.FJIAL.E CROCEM,
R. SMYTH & CO.,
j WHOLESALE GROCERS,
- - on 10 lxvki -
(IAIBO. ILLINOm.
Also, keep constantly on hand a most eom
plete atock of
XilQ.TTO.R.B
8C0TC1I AND IKIBU WUISKIX81
-a 1 n s,-
Fort, Madorin, Sbgrrjr and Catawba Wlnoi
K8MYTU CO. sell exclusively for eaah.to
. which fact ther Invite the especial atlin
tion ef close bargain buyers.
t'OMMINSIO AJin I OIUVAIIIH.M..
j. WrvuuAAva sV co.
(.Successors to H. D. IlfiDlrlekt t Co.,)
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS
WUAIIF-I10AT PHOPUIKTOHS
yifsLIWeral Adtantes tin , uporsrff
Consignments. CZJV
Are prPrel Jo reeeiTe, store am orwarJ
iiiiKina iu an points aod huy slu
ell on commission.
rBuslaeas attended to premptlr
II. M. HULEN,
GROCER and CONFECTION
No. 13 Cominercial-avc,
CAIKO, 1LLINOM.
JOHN B. l'HILLIS,
(fluiyessor lo Paiker ft I'hr.lis,)
GENERAL COMMISSION
isa
10 KAV A H IT N G M ERC II A N T,
1S
DEALER IN HAY, CORN, OATS,
Flour, Meal, Bran,
CorTENTH-ST. and OHIO LEVEE
CAIKO. ILL.
Z. D. MAT1IUM.
T.. C. CHI.
MATHUSS & UIIL,
POBWABDIITO
AND UENEIlAIs
COMMISSION .MERCHANTS'
HAY AND WESTERN PRODUCE1
Ke. 04 OHIO
I.r.TEE,
CAino, 11.1J
Bttitun Fourth i SulK Fit.,
auK'i OAsrtf
W.Btratton. T. It's
8TRATTON & BIRD,
(Haecessors toRtratten, Hudsoa k Clark,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS
1SS
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
57 Ohio Levee, Cairo, Illinoi?;
rAjenla of American Powder Co., and ,. ai
ufacturers agents for cctton Jan.-
WOOD RITTENIIOUSE,
FLOUR
General Commission Merchai,
11
ii
133 OHIO LEVEE,
Cairo, Illinois
CH.iRLES M. HOWE & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
No. G4 Ohio Levee,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
t
EOTSidtf
CJ.OSE A; VINCENT.
GENERAL COMMISSIOj
jir,ntiiia.iio t
41 1. I ... I I 4 ' I ' I . .
iSD !
Cement, Tlaster Taris,
4X0
PLASTERER'S 'II AIR,!
Corner Elghtta Nlrret and Ohio I.v
1
MILLER & PARKER,
GENERAL COMMISSIO
AMI
FORWARDINO MERCHANTS,,
ana
DEALERS IN FLOUR, COR)
Oats, Hay, etc. j
AGENTS for FAIRBANKS SCALi
88 Ohio Leyee, CAIRO, ILLS, j.
WATC1THAKEK.
'PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERl
ji
.H. HOUPT,
NO. 150 "WASHINGTON AVENU
CAIKO, ILLINOIS,
Uas on hand
A FINE STOCK OF WATCHES
;CL00KS, JEWELRY, ETC.
. J'arllcular attention given to
REPAIRING FINE WATCHES.
The largest atock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHf
im tui ciry,
LEGAL NOTICE.
T EOAL NDTinir. .4 h...t,. .1... .k... f
JU Klttrldge, plalntlir, baa commenced an al
nf?ii? f.'1?"? diatress far rent against Josei
Bayllss, defendant. In the e rcult court n( 11.'
ounty, In the state of Illinois, and tlj
..... .m.. mi. v. .ns return or summons
the case la the third Monday iu Jaouarr. i!J