JOHN H. OBERLY & CO.
THEMA1LS.
AaalVE. DEPART
North, Through - IiWn.m. toop.m
" Way 2:20 pirn. 4:00 a.m.
nuth, Way 12.13 p.m. ;W p.m.
" ThrouKh N. 0., Mem
phis nnd Columbus 2.30 p.m. 1.00 p.tn,
Ohio Itlver route, (except
Monday) ;Oop,m, i;.0ip.m.
Iron Mountain K. It 2:30a.m. Ilsiup. n.
Mli. lilvrr route, Tuesday
ami Friday O.nop.m, 7.(flp.m.
Thebes, Cloose Island & Hanta
Fe, III:)., Thursday A Fri
day ; C;lp.m. TiWt.in,
Mnyfleld, Illandnllo and
Lovelace, Ky 11,00a.m. 4.iip,m. J
orricr. iioi'rs. i
fleneral Del I my ItMn.m,
(Sundays sto'J a.m.) !
Money Order department -.CO a.m. 1.M
Hegiatcr 1 " 8:00 a.m. 6.X)p.m,
Money Order und Iteflaleri department no
open on Bundays.
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OUR CHURCHES.
ItKHllYTKItlAN-Klghlh.atrn't.
I'reachlng, HaMiath at 10', a. m and iyt i. u.
Prayer meeting, Wedneaday at IVi r. tt.
Sunday Hchnol, 3 r. . J. M. Lanaden, Super
intendent. Itetr. C. II. Footp, I'aiUr.
JIETIIOIHHT-Cor. Kighlh and Walnut Hi..
Preaching, Habbath I0 a.m., and 7 r. h.
I'raycr meeting, Wedneaday, 7; r. x.
Sunday School .3 r. h. I.. W. btilwell, Super
intendent. Iter, F. L.THONraoif, I'aator.
CltUKCII OFTI1F. UF.DF.KMEIMKpl'Copal)
Morning prayers, Habbath Wx A. m.
Evening praycr7Jif,r.
Sabbath School, J a, n.
Her. M a. Col, Hector.
ST. PATKIUK'S CHUKCH-Jor. .Ninth St. and
Washington Avenue,
.'ublic furvlce, Sabbaths and 1UJ; a. m
Veapera, 3 r. w,
unday School, 2 r. m.
Service erery day, sr..
Iter. P.J. O'HtLLoaAK, Prlrat.
VOUNO MEN'S CHHI&TIAN AWVXHATIO.V-Hrg-
tilar meeting second Monday each month at lb
Prayer room of the Presbyterian Church,
Weekly Prayer meeting, Friday, 7 r. m., at
.he Prayer room of t lie Preibyterian church.
C. Paaaooi. President.
AFKICAS MKTIIODIiT-Fourteenth, between
Walnut ani Cedtr.
rJertkei, Sabbath, II a.m.
Sunday School, r.x.
Ciaaa 3 p. m.
BECOND FHEE-WlLLIIAITLST-KifleeDth HI.
Preaching,?; p.m. Iter. Win. Jacicaon, I'aator.
between Walnut and Cedar.
Serricea Sabbath, IK d 3 p. x.
Iter. X. Iticas, I'aator.
FIIEE-WILL HAPTIrtTHOME MlaslU fcUN
DAT gCH MO L Corner walnut and Cedar Sts.
BundayScbool, 9 a. m,
flltST FItF.E WILL IIAPTIST CHtJHCH-Cur-
ry'a Barracks.
Service", Wabbith 11 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7', p. m.
Iter. Wm. KriLrr, paator.
FltlVT MtU4If)VAttY IIAPrlVT (Ml It Ilf 1 t U-l.
wren loth and 11th .treet, nearCelar.
Preaching abbath ioy, a. M.,and 7.'; p. x.
Peayer Meeting. Wednesday evening.
I'reachlni, Friday evening.
Fabbath fcsdiool, IVJ r. M. John Van Ilaxter and
alary Stephens Superintendents.
Iter. TJ.Hiioru, I'a.to
state orricEits.
SI AT1-. Ur r IU1. H.T.
Ooyernor. John M. Palmer i
Ueutenant-Gorcrnor, John hougherty :
Secretary of State, Edward Hummel ;
Auditor of State, C. E. I.ipplncoit i
SUteTrea.urer, E. N. llato i
Supt. Public Inatructlon, Hewten Ilateman.
CUKGltBSSMEN'.
Senators Lyman Trumbull and John A. I.ogan.
P.epreaentatlre for the Slate at I-arge J. I.
lererldge.
Repreaentatlre Thirteenth Diitrict John M
rtbi.
MEJIBE1US GENEKAL ASSEMBLY.
Senitora?lt Diatrlct T. A. E. Holcomli. ol
Inlon, and 9. K. fiiUon.of CiiUitln.
Itepretentatlre, 1st W.trict II. Wataon Wrbb:
COUNT YOFF I C E IIS.
CIKCUIT COUKT.
Judge I). J. Uaker, of Alexamter.
Proiecutlng Attorney J. F. Mcdrtuey, ol
lasnac
Circuit Clerk Jno. Q. Ilarman.
onerin A. it. irvin.
Wm. Martin, Ataeaaor and Treaiurer.
COUNTY COURT.
Judge F. Ilroas.
Asjoclatea J..E. McCriteand S. Marchlldon.
Clerk Jacob G. Lynch.
Coroner John II. Goasman.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
Mayor John M. Ltnaden.
Treaiurer J. H. Taylor.
Comptroller B. A. Burnett
Clerk Michael How ley.
Manhal Andrew Cain.
Attorney r. II. Pope.
Police Magntratea F, Hro ami II. Hhan
eaay,
6KLECT COUNCIL
Mayor John M. Lanaden,
First Ward-P. O. Sjhuh.
Second Vfard C. It, Woodward.
Third Ward Jno. Wood.
Fourth Ward 8. Staats Taylor.
Clty-at-Lnrgc W. P. Halllday and I). Ilurd.
JlOAltD OF ALDERMEN.
IR3V WAKD Jamea Reardcn,
Leo Klcb,
laaao Walden.
CONDWAHU-It. H. Cunningham,
E. Iluder,
Henry Winter,
Jamaa Bwayne.
HIUD WAKD Wm. Stratton,
Patrick Fltzgetald
OURTH WAItO-Jamet Carroll,
G. ll.Seaac,
J.il.Metcair.
Time of Mating.
citr council
The City Council meets In Joint aeaaion on
'ridny erenlng prccoulng the firat Monday ol
ach inoath.
iCLICT COl'.NCIL.
The Select Council meets on the II rut Wednea-
ay and Thuraday, alter tho accond Monday in
ach month.
BOARD OP ALDER
Tho Board of Aldermon moota on the lira
'onday andTucbday in every month.
COMMITTEES OK THK COUNCIL.
On S(refi-Meira. Taylor, Walder, Winter,
ood and Hetcalf.
Vrainagt esra.v.unqiijgniim,ocilun, riltger
JJ, Bettoand Halllday.
Cmmj Messrs, wood, Cutinmgliam and Klcb.
IUci and Jiil-Messrs. Carroll, Under and
V'ooJward
Oriinanttt Messrs. Seoso, Walder and Taylor.
tire Department Messrs. Iteurilen, Swayue and
"V! .... ........ .
unrKUi aJ6sr. nonun. tvinier ana a.
I'rinUng Meisrs.Wodward. Swuyneand Iluder
Hnnn Kesara. liuu, ntratton and Motcall
at ttealh Tho Mayor, andj Mrasrs, He
Mi, fttarlton aud Cairoll
PROPRIETORS.
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phant la promiaed, etc., etc. i whilst ,.rery num
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cles of popular science, poeina, raaaja, editorials
i ruriewn, cil.
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these the ablest editorials and the most beautiful
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be fully equal to the work of Giittare Dore.
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Monthly, tho following from tho IlLillalo Com
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"SCIl INKtt'd MONTHLY la a snlemlul am.
cess. It has takf n Its placo in the front rank of
uiu periouiuais ui .lie worm, in tne beauty nr its
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lllualrations, the varictr of Its readlni; mutter.
and the vigor of its editorials, and, In general,
good ann moral Influence, It Is a publication ot
which America should feel proud,"
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1872.
ECLEOTICTIAGAZINE
or
Foreign Literature, Science and Art.
Established In 1814, tiieEOLECTIC enters with
the January number upon the iWfmty.clghth year
of its eztstonce. This fact alone speaks much for
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could have lived so long amid the fierce rivalrr
and competition to which It has been suhjscle,!
without possessing high degree of merit and
meeting .a well-defined want; but it is not too
much to say that, during nil these years, tho EC
LECTIC has been recognized as tho ablest expo
Dent in America of that vast intellectual activity
which finds expression In theneriodlrnl literature
of Europe. Tho plan of the ECLECTIC is lo se.
led from tho field thus outlined, all thoso arti
cles, Essays, Itevlews, Talcs, Stories, and Bio
graphical Sketches, which aro likely lo prove on
toitulnlng, inatriicmoand permanently valuable :
and it commends itse:t especially to that great
body of Intelligent, ronders who aeeli profit as well
as amusement in solid und healthful literature
Besides the longer articles, which thrmsetrci
represent every variety of subjects, (ho Eclectic
has five editorial departments Literary Notices,
Foreign Literary Notes, Science, Art, and Varie
ties. Tho volumes for 1872 will not bo leas attractive
than thoso which preceded them. With increas
ing facilities und Increasing patronage, tho com
ing volumes will bo more thoroughly representa
tive than evr hforo ol the lest Intellectual
progress of the limes.
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Michael l)3wd wilt furnish Slate Factory Kind
ling nice, dry. already-cut wood, in any part of
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Here la a way to sate Incalculable trouble In
your hou.ehol I.
i.aare oruers ni ciauiey a nrug store, or wj
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F.ANS AND SPECIFICATIONS for all tranche,
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Plans and Calculations for Steam and Water
Power, for Induatrial Etablihmenta. for Iron,
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I'KOSPKCTUS FOU 1S72
FIFTH YEAR.
A Jleprcntntatire ami (Jhampion of AmerX'
can Art.
TELE A.x7x)IlSriEj :
In Illustrated Monthly Journal claimed t
le the handsomest Paper in the
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THE ALD1XE, while Issued with allthereg.
ularity, has none of the temporary or timrly inter
est characteristic of ordinary periodicals, It ir
anolegant mlscellaney of pure, llgnt, and grace.
1 til literature, and a collection of pictures, the
rarest specimens ot artistic ak'll, in black and
white. Although each succeeding number atlords
a freah pleasure tc Ita friends, the real alue nnd
brainy of THEALDINE will be moat appreciated
niter it lua been tund at thecloie of the year
While other publications may claim superior
cheapness as eomtmed with rivals of of a similar
claas, THE AI.lHNEis atiniquoaJd original con
ception alone and unnpproached nb.olutely
without competition In price or character. The
posaesor ol the tolutiie juat completed cannot
.iiitiiiin thennnntitv of lino ha Her and engrav
ings In any other shape or number of volumes
for ten times Its cost. ....
ThelalwrofgettlngTHEALDINEreadyon the
press Is so great that reprinting Is out of the ques
tlon, With the excel tion of a small number
specially reserved lor binding, the edltlonn ol
1871, is already exr.austed, and it Is now a scan e
a well at valuable book,
NEW FEATURKS FOR 1872.
Art Ileiarlinent.
Tho enthusiastic support so readily accorded
to tr.elr enterprise, wherever It has been intro
duced, has onvlnecd the publishers of THE
ALDINEof the soundness of their theory that
the American public would recognlie and heartily
support any sincere e Hurt to elevate the tone ami
standard of illustrated publications. That so
many weakly wicked sheets exist and thriie is
not evidence that there Is no market lor any tning
better indeed the success of THE Al.Dl.NK from
the start ts direct proof of the contrary, Wltn a
poptilatlou so ast, and of such varied taste, n
publisher can choose his puttons, and his pa pi r is
rather indicative of his own than of iho tnsie of
the country. As it guarantee of the cxcellei.ee ot
this department, tho publishers would beg to an
nounce during iho coming year, specimens from
the following eminent Ainuiirun aiusts i
W T. IluiiaiiDs,
(.n IN VILLK l'CUklNS,
Wm, Haut,
Wm. lli'.Aiin,
Gr.ouar. Hmilet,
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Jauls Smuf.t
FutNk Blahii,
I'. U. V. HAIILII,
Vicioii NriiLia,
Wm, 11. Wilcox,
Jamxs II. llr.Aiio,
It. E. Piot tr,
Pavl Dixon,
J. Huw.
These pictures are being reproduced without
regard to expense by the ery best engravera In
thucoumry, and will hear the severest critical
comparison with the best foreign work, it being
the ileteriiiliiotiun of tho publishers that THK
ALDINE shall lie n successful vindication ol
American taste In competition with any existing
publication in the world.
I.llcrnry liciiurtincnt.
Where NSinuuli nttentlon is paid to illustration
nnd get up of the orl;. too much dependence on
appearance may very naturally bo feared. To an
ticipate snch misgivings, tt is only necerrary to
state, that tho editorial management tl THE
ALDlNE lias been entrusted to Ma. ItlCHAltD
IIENHY STODDAI1D, who ha received assur
ances ofassistunco from nhost of the most pupu
ar writers and poets of the country.
Tlio Voliimt) fur is71!
will contain nearly 600 pages, and about 2i0 fine
engravings. Commencing with the number for
January, nery third number ill contain n beau-
1 1 1 til union pmuru uu piutu uapvr, inserted as u
frontlsnlece.
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sent without extra charge to nil yearly sub
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llsiiers have purohaed nn 1 reproduced, at great
exponse. tho beuting by Stis, emllled "D.imci
Nature's School." Tnounniro Is llxia Inches,
and Is an exact fac-slmile, inslzoiuid appearance,
of tho original picture. Io Ameilcaii ehromo,
which will at all com pun, Ut, , ms yet hem
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niNCKLLANEOVrl.
BURGER'S NEW STOCK.
MUSLINS, PRINTS, SHAWLS, ETC.,
One ol the most attractive dlsdlays of
DRY GOODS,
in the city.
Commercial Avenue, between Eionm
and Ninth Strekth,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS,
has every avanahlo space In his store room Oiled
with New Cioods, His stock is com.
plcte, comprising a beautiful
selection of
1' HI NTS, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS, COTTON FLANNELS, ETC,
A splendid army of
DRESS GOODS
Among which are the,'
Xewrajtnntl Ho.l Fashionable
Colors and Materials.
Ho has a large stock of
FUKS
on hand, which ho will close out at a low tljuro
before the holidays are over.
The ladles will Und a large assortment of
CLOAKS
AND
WOOLEN SHAWLS,
which II he sold cheaper than anything of Iho
kind ever sold In Cairo,
Mr. llurger haa laid In an immenso stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, RIBBONS, NOTIONS, NECK
TIES, ETC.,
wnlch he will soil cheaper than the cheapest,
lldeclm.
LEGAL NOTICE.
T KrtAL NOTICE is lurehy given that E. W.
Jj Klltrldge, plaintiff, haa conimtnced an ac
tion to perfect a distress lor rent against Joseph
llayllis, delendant, In the circuit court ol Als
ander county, in the state of Illinois, and that
the tune and place of the return of aummona In
the oaaa Is the third Monday In January,
tt the court house la Cairo, Illinois.
JOHN 4, IIAHIMN, Clerk,
COnMIBMiQ! AND rORWARMXS.
J. M. PHILLIPS & CO..
(Hucceasors to E. n. Hendricks a Co.,)
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS
WHARF-ROAT PROPRIETORS,
TfVSSfcl.lberal Advances ma. i npea.
Consignments.
Afe prriurM ! ''"r"' ,,ore nt onrird
frulghtato all points and buy ant
'11 oncominlaalon.
rDusiness attended lo promptly
7.. D. HATIII7M. B c 0HL
MATHUSS & UHL,
POEWAEniM-Q-AND
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
DEALERS IN
HAY AND WESTERN PRODUCE,
No. At OHIO I.EVEE,
Between Fourth A SUth file.,
augN dlwtr
CAIRO, ILL.
MILLER & PARKER,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
AXO
DEALERS IN FLOUR, CORN
Oats, Hay, etc.
AGENTS ior FAIRBANKS SCALES
68 Ohio Leteb, CAIRO, ILLS.
CLOSE & VINCENT.
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
AXO
DEALERS LIMB
Cement, Plaster Paris,
AMD
PhAaTKRKll'S HAIR,
Corner KIKhlu Nlret aad:oiilo teYe-
CAIRO, ILL.
WOOD RITTENIIOUSE,
FLOUR
AKB
General Commission Merchant
133 OHIO LEVEE,
Cairo, iLtmois
CHARLES M. HOWE & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AD
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
No. 04 Ohio Leveo,
novsdtr CAI110' ILLINOIS.
G. D. WILLIAMSON.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
PRODUCE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 70 Ohio Levee,
0 AIUO, I LI, INC IB.
sWdpeclal attcntiou given to consignments
and tilling orders.
JOHN B. PHILLIS,
(.Successor to Parker it I'hAll,)
GENERAL COMMISSION
AXD
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
AND
DEALER IN HAY, CORN, OATS,
Flour, Meal, Bran,
Cou. TENTH-ST. and OHIO LEVEE
CAIRO. ILL.
W. Stratton. T. B'rd
STBATTON & BIRD,
(Successors toBtiattoa, Hudson a Clailr.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS..
AM
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
57 Ohio Levee, Cairo, Illinois.
HT-Agenla of American Powder Co., ui ma,
ulaeturers agents for ecttoo vara