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JOHN H. OBERLY & CO.
THBMA1LS.
ARMVI. Dr.PAkT
north, Through Z:iw.m. :W p.m
" Way p.in. 4;m.m
South, Way 12.12 p.m. ;(H)i,tn
" Througn w. u,, Mom.
phis and Columtu 2;3U p.m. 4:00 p.m
Ohio Rlrer route, (except
Monday) .. iWip.m, CiO'ip.oi.
Iron Mountain II. It Vi.TUa.m. ILoop. n.
jam. imer route, luesday
nnd Friday c.U) p.m.
Thebes, Oooso .'ulund & Hnt
Fe, lilt., Thursday A Frl-
day - j Citwp.m.
Mjf!el(l, Itlnntrillo and
Lovelace, Ky 1l:00.m.
y orrici iiovii.
flenerat Delivery Tiwu.m.
(Sundays 8 lot) a.m.)
Money Order department :W a.m.
J:Up.m
7:C).m,
4.00 p.m.
t.W
Register " " " " :lW.m. o.Wp.m,
Money Order nod Kf liter departments no
open on Sunday.
OUR CHURCHES.
KKHHYmilAN-KlKhth'iitrcel. ,
Preaching, BaMiath at loJ 1. m., nnd V, r. t,
Prayer meeting, Wednesday it 1 r. at.
Sunday School, 3 r. M. J. M. I.intden, Super
intendent. Her. 0. II. Fooii, Ptr.
IKTHOD1ST-Cor. Kighth and Watnul St.
Preaching, Sabbath lo,' a. ,, and 7 r. .
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7j; p. .
Sunday School ,3 p.m. I.. W. btllaell, 8uier-
intcndenU Iter. K. L.Tii'mrsos, Pastor.
I IIUIICI1 OK Tltr. HKDEKMKIMMscopal)
Morning prayers, Sabtath a, u.
Evening praien.'J'r. u.
Sabbath School, 'J A. M.
Her. Ma. Out, Hector.
Sr. PATRICK'S CHURCH-Jor. Ninth Hi. and
Washington Avenue.
.'ubllc brYlee,il.bsthl',, and 10'; i,
Veapcrs, 3 p. m,
unday School, 2 p. u.
Service every day, 8 r. .
It.-v. P.J, O'lIsLLoaAX, Priest.
V JUNO M F.N'ri CHRISTIAN ASHOCIATION-Reg-
ular meeting second Monday eacli month at th
I'rayer room of tho Presbyterian Church
Weekly I'rayer meeting, Friday, V r. at
he I'rayer room of th"e Presbyterian churck.
C. l'Aasoss, President.
AFRICAN MKTIIODIST-Fourteeuth, between
Walnut uni Cedar. f
Services, Sabbath, 11 a. m.
Sunday School, 1)4 r. x.
CliMlr.ii.
SECOND FRKK-WILMlAITIMT-ririrenth St.
Preaching, 7J r. . Iter. Win. Jackson, Paslur.
between Walnut and C. dir.
Service! Sabbath, alid 3 r. x.
Iter. N. Hicas, Pastor.
FREE-WILL HAPITriTHOMI-: MISSION tVS
DAY SCHOOL Corner walnut and Cedar Ms.
Sunday School, 9 a, u,
IKfT FBKK HILL UAITIST CIIURCH-Cur-
ry'a Ilarroeks.
Sendees, rtabbilh 11 a. 3 p. . ami '', t. u.
Iter. Wm. KtiLtr, l'aitor.
KIIIST MISSIONARY UAPIUT CIIUltCII-Hit.
ween loth and 11th truet, near Cedar.
Preachinf Sabbath V a. m., and 1); r. it.
Prayer Meeting, Wedneilay etenlng.
Preaching, Friday erenlng.
HabbftthSV'hool, 1 p. m. John Van Haiti r aud
alary Stepheni Hiieriiiteudenl.
Iter, TJ.feiiur. I'jMo
STATU OmCKItS.
STATE OFF I UK US.
Governor, John M. Palmer ;
LUutenitnt-Govcrnor, John Dougherty i
Secretary of HUte, KIwa;d Itiiiiiimd ;
Auditor of SUte, C. K. I.ipplucolt ,
SUtaTreaiurer, E.N. Hate',
Supt. Public Instruction, Newton Ilaleman.
congk"kssmkn.
Jenatora I.ymanTrumbulland John A. Logan.
Kaprenentative for the Slate at Ijae I, I,
Bercrldge.
Represenutire Thirteenth OUtrict John SI
reba.
MEMDEKS GENEKAIj ASSEMULY.
Benaton, 1st District T. A. K. Uolcomb, ol
Union, and S.K. OlUon.of OalUtic.
Repreaentatlre, Iat Diitrict II. Wataon Webb.
county'ofi'iceks.
ciecuit COUUT.
Judge P. J. Baker, of Alexander.
Prosecuting Attorney J. F. MiCartoey. ol
Massac.
Circuit Clerk Juo. q. llarman.
Uherifl-A. II. lriln.
Win. Martin, Aaeor oni4 Tieaiurer.
COUNTT COUKT.
Judge F. Ilrosa.
AssociaU-a J.;E. McCrite and H. Marchlldon.
Clerk Jacob (!. I.vnch,
(kroner John II, (lorsman.
MUNICIl'AIi GOVEKNMKNT
Mayor John M. Mnsden.
Treaaurer J. U. Talor.
Comptroller K. A. Ilurnetl
Clerk Michael Howloy.
Marshal Andrew Cain.
Attorney P. II. Pope,
Police Magistrates F. Dro and II. Hhan.
nessy,
Chiet ol I'olloe-L. II. Myera,
BKI.ECT COUNCIL
Mayor John M. Lansden,
First Ward-P. O. Sdiuh.
Socond Vfard C. R. Woodward.
Third Ward Jno, Wood.
Fourth Ward-S. Btaata Taylor.
City.at.Uige W. P. Halliday and I), lluid.
1IOAUIJ OF ALDKHMKN.
FJIWl' WAUD-James Bearden,
Leo Kleb,
Isoao Walden.
KCONO WARH-11. Il.Cunninghiin,
K. Ruder,
Henry Winter,
Jamas Swayne.
riHRD WARD Wm. Strattoo,
PntilcU Fitrgetald
ODRTH WAR1-Jamea Carroll.l
fi.ll.Seaae,
J.II.Metcair.
Tiwie of Alteimq,
eitr coi'ncii.
The City Council meet In Joint tension on
Friday evening preceding tho tlrst Mundny ol
ekcn inoaiu.
IELKCT C0UXCIL.
The Select Council meets on the tlrst Wedne.
day' und Thursday, alter tho second Monday in
mcIi month.
BOARD Or ALDER
The Board of Aldermen meets en the firs
Monday and Tueaduy In every month. .
COMMITTEES OF TUK COUNCIL.
On Slrut4-Kur. Taylor, Waider, Winter,
ood and Hetcalf.
Dralnng e-Mesni. Cunningham, Scliuh, Fitrger
Id, Seaie and Halliday.
Coimt Messrs. Wood, Cunningham and Kiel's
IUe ami Jai Mossrs, Carroll, Ruder nti
Woodward
Ordinandi Messrs, Beaso, Walderand Taylor
Firt Department?-Messrs. Reardcn, Bwayne and
jart? Messra. Rchuh, Winter and n.,'
hinting Mcssrs.Wodwnrd, Swayneand Ilul er
Htnattt Messrs. Hud, Htraiton and MottalJ.
cj itcain ineMRyor, ana Messrs. n;
M. HtBrltnn anil (!mrAll
fie
PBOPMETORS.
mtTTjl T1TTT r -nrnr at
SECRET ORDERS.
THE MASONS.
Cai rMMAiiDrir. No. IX Staled Assembly
at tho Asylum Ma.om i Hall, first and third.Sa;.
(Hilars Ineaeh month.
CauoCoi kcii, No, 21, Regular Convocation at
Masonic Hall, tho second Friday In each month.
CAiao CiiAPtau, No. 71.-Regular Convocation
l Masonic Hall, on tho third Tuesday of every
lii'tntri. '
(Jllnn Kit 91? V A I . tt
rniinleatioiia at Masanle Hall, the iVcoiid mid
foiinh Mondays ot each month,
Hs.ua lnur, Nn.Mg p. A. M.-ltegular Com-
- " " .inn .nr.. huh inirii
Thursdays in each month.
THK OUD-FKLLOWK.
t m . . rB,""""r-4.-Meets in OddFellow's.
in nn-r nun nog, every miirsiliiy tven
IIOOTN AMU MIIOIM.
WILLIAM KHLEltH, ,
HOOT AND SHOK'IAKKK,
TWHNTIKTII hTP.r.ET,
lielween Washington arenuu aJ Po plar Street
CM 110, ILL.
Hoolii kii.I Hlmea Miulr lo Order.
Fine WrrLineu Kinpli)e.l.
Satisfiu'tluu Wiirranud.
Patronage UullriteJ.
CITY SHOE STOHE
HQOP SKIRT FACTORY
"BEOLASKI'S"
CUHTOM-MAHE
HOOTS AND S II O K S
'miurrrliil Avenue, Corner or Kltjlilli
Htrft.
Caiko, Illinois.
hARTICL'LAK ATTENTION PAID TO ALL Oft-
DEKH 'Olt IIOOI'SKIKTS AND kllOES.
DEXTEH KXCIIANOK,
130 ililu l.rtee, near Ktoiir I)ot,
J.D ZANONE, l'KOI'KIKTOH,
Kreult Hlicll Oysters ltcceivetl Daily.
Keen alwavs on hand lUltiinore anl Mob.le
Uysters, which h will U' glsd lo serve to hh cus
lomers in the bestelly. dec'.'tt
STOCKIIOLDKHS' MEETING.
Fusr NAiinktL Rank or Cairo, 1
December SU, IK7I. f
The annual meetinuol the stockholders of this
hank for the election of Directors lor the en
sun.ir vear. will be held at its Iciiiklnu houve In
Cairo, on the second Tuesday tt January,
between me nours 01 uni click n.m. nnn h ciock
p.m. C. N. HUiilll-i-, cnliler.
ileexild.
IXNUHAXCJU
"TRIUMPH."
THE TRIUMPH INSURANCE CO.
Oi C'.acluisati.
inset jao.tsiofin
Solieils all kinds ol rlak.
BHONN,
ocl27tf Agent, Cairo,
OAL.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
JAMES ROSS,
DU QUOIN AND MOUNT OAKBON
OO-A-L!
Cominorcinl-av., Foot of Elcvcntli-st.
All Coal carefully weighed at tho yard on Fair
tiaukH' scalcH,
FULL WEIOIIT WAItltANTED.
Coal delivered on the hliorlesl notice in nn)
part ol the cl.y, either by tho half ton, tou or car
load. , .
I.eavo order at the office on Commcrclal-av. a
he foot of Kleveath street. noviod.bm.
LEGAL NOTICE.
T EOAL NOTICE is hrrehy given that E. W.
Jj Klttridgc, plulm'.tl, has commriiced an ao.
tion to perfect a distress tot rent against Joseph
Uayllss, delendant, in tho circuit court ol Alox.
ander county, In the state of Illinois, and that
the tune and place of the return of summons In
the case Is the third Monday in January, IHTi,
at the court house in Cairo, Illinois.
JOHN Ci. 1IARMAN, Clerk,
nnvlM20t.
UAH riTTKUN.
II. T. GEROULD;
STEAM AND GAS FITTER
ANDriAlEU IN
OAK nXTVUVM,
(J as Fitter's nnd Plumber's material, Wood
pumps, gioue nmi angle valves, stop
cocks, oucck vuiven,eiu
ALSO AUENT TOR
ThIU Ilrotlierai Patent Dry Oaut Mvtens
And Morehouse, Wells it Co's Automatic Wutei
indicator itnuBiippiy vaive lor steam Doners.
WINTER'S 11LOCK, COHMEIICIAI.-AVKNUE
minci:m,am:mm.
(JUAN I) NKW YKAKS HALL
ROUGH AND READY
htidre co.
Montlny i:f'iiltir, Jiuiiinry 1. IH7I,
WASHINGTON HALL.
As iliis eompany has been ever realy when
danger called to save, life and property Irom the
devouring element, It Is hoped that every man
who Is able to buy n ticket w II do so, and assist
the (cinpnnv.
The rnmm.tieo nf arrancetnents have snared
neither tlmotiCr exn.e tu tnakn this ball the
star of the eo'On.
Patrntilr.ii the Itourlif.
CO M M 1 1 TE K 0 F A R R ANO KM KNTS.
II. LEVY k CO.,
r Atr.as in
HIDES AND FURS,
WOOL, I'KATIIKItK, i;T4'
93 OHIO LEVEE.
Cairo, Illinois.
novl.'.tl
l'.L. HUYETT, & SON,
'initfirters, Msnufaoturers and Jobbers ol
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
II rams nmi Urrmnii Hllter
BAND INSTI UMENTS,
No. 1!5 S. Tiniii) Street,
it:M3ln. ST. I.Ot'IS, MO.
KINDLING.
SAVE TKOUHLE AND EXPENSE.
To lIoiiKeUiTjH'm:
Michael Dowd will lurnljh bine Kuclorv Kind
ling nice, dry, already-cut wood, in uny part of
tile city, lor ii.ou a wagon loan.
Here Is a way to sava incalculable trouble In
your hou.elioli.
Leave orders at Mcfiaulev's dull! store, or ad
dress them to Mkluel Dod, thiough (lie pos,.
otlice. Nov lil if '
tiii: ai.dixi:.
PROSPECTUS FOR 1872'
FIKTH YEAH.
I Jtcprrsenttttire and Champion of Ameri
can Art.
THE AXiDTTH:
An Illustrated Monthly Journal claimed t
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World.
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ularity, has none of the temporary or timely inter
est characterise of ordinary ieriodica!s, U Is
annlegant miscellaney of pure, light, and grace
lul literstuie, and u collection or pictures, the
rarest specimens ot artistic sk'll, in block and
white. Although each succeeding number adonis
a fresh pleasure tc its friends, the real value aud
beauty of THE ALDINE will betuott appreciated
alter it has been beund at theclo.e ot the year
While other publications may claim superior
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coption uloiio and unapproached absolutely
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NEW FEATUKKS FOIl 1872.
Art Uennrluicut.
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to tt.elr enterprise, wherever it has been intro
duced, has convinced the publishers of THE
ALDINE of tho soundness of their ther.ry that
the American public would recognlre and heartily
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rather indicative of his own than of ihe taste of
the country. Asa guarantee of tho excellence ol
this department, the publishers would beg to an.
nounco during ihe coining year, specimens from
the following eminent Ameiiran aitists t
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Wit. Haiit, F. O. C. Dauicy,
Wm.IIcauh, Victuu NniLia,
(ii.ocor. Umiilv, Wh. 11. Wilcox,
At II. Will., J A MIS II. llCAKk,
JAMIS SMILI.V It. E. l'KH'lT,
I-'uask HtAuo, Pavl Dixon,
J. How.
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ancos of assistance Irom a host of the most popu-
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engravings, uommencing with tho number for
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tiful tinted pkturo on pUto baper, inserteil us u
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CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1871.
t'OmMlajsiON ASDFOaWARDINa.
CHARLES M. HOWE & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AM
FORWARDING MERCHANTS.
No. G4 Ohio Levco,
CAIHO, ILLINOIS
nov22dtf
STRATTON & BIRD
(Successor, toSlratton, Kudsoa i Clark.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND
COMMISSION MEKUHANTS,
C7 Ohio Levee, Cairo, Illinois.
OTAgents of American Powder Co., and man
iifiwluicr. AjfHits forrctton varn
JOHN U. I'HILLIS
(Succcor to Purler & Phi'.lls,,
GENERAL COMMISSION
ANO
FOUWAKD1NO .MEHCIIANT,
ANV
DEALER IN HAY, CORN, OATS,
Flour, Meal, Bran,
Con. TENTH-ST. and OHIO LEVEE
CAIRO. ILL.
WOOD RITTEN HOUSE,
FLOUR
AND
General Commission Merchant
133 OHIO LEVEE,
Cairo, Illinois
G. D. WILLIAMSON.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
PKODUOE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
So. TO till hi I.r t il-,
C.A I R O, I I, L I N C 1 H,
-Vncm atteniinn
and orders.
enen lo consignments
CLOSE & VINCENT.
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
AM
DEALEBS XJST LIME
Cement, Plaster Paris,
AND
PLASTERER'S HAIR,
Corner KIkIiIIi Nlreel nmllOlilo I.cvre
CAIRO, ILL.
J. M. PHILLIPS k CO..
(Successor to K, 11, Hendricks A Co., J
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS
AND
WIIAIIF-HOAT PllOPIUETOKSI
sjflrSSLioeral Advances u
k? Conslanment...
i " or
Arc prepnred to receive, sure am orward
freights to all points and l.tiy n. il
sell on couuiilsslon.
Rusinesa attemleil In iirnmptlr
MILLER & PARKER,
GENERAL COMMISSION
EOllWAllDINO M EKCIIANTS,
ANU
DEALERS IN FLOUR, CORN
Oats,'Hay, etc.
AGENTS for FAIllHANK'S SCALES
58 On i Levee, CAIKO, ILLS,
Z. D. UATIIUSS.
E. C. UIII.
MATHUSS & TJHL,
S1OI2."W.iaX)I3SrQ-al
ANU (1KNKUAI.
Commission Mkhciiants,
DEALERS IN
fXjOtjte, o-n-A-iasr.
HAY AND WESTERN PRODUCE
No. 04 uiiio i.:vi:i:.
Bttmtn fourth i Hirlh Uli.,
aug'-itwtr
CAIRO, 1 1. 1..
mm:
LltfE ASSOCIATION OK AMERICA.
The Most Successful Like Insurance Corporation ok the Same Aoe
the Would.
PXTKELY MUTUAL;
NO STOCKHOLDERS TO A 1)8011 II PROFITS.
Amount of.Poi.icif.s in Force Dec. 31,
Total Income to Same Date,
Net Increase or ISiskr in Foiice, 1870,
The IiiriroM Svt Increase iliirlnir I lie year 1STO oruny Cotiirtuy In the World.
Guos Increase ok Uisks in Imjuce, 1870, $30,327,730 00
Onlr two companies 111 tho world exceed this (,'rass increi.o durinjt 1S70,
....Ji1.". PS'Lr'.'J'.'IWf.1'101' K"ar.intec, ns n chartered rUht, the onnciplo of LOCAL INVEST
MENTS IN I.ACH STATE, in proportion to its Premiums or Re-Insurance Knnd.
iiMtTkVtt.A'll'V IH charter, gives EACH STATE A REPRESENTATIVE IN THE
IIOMK IlUAICi) Or IH Ill's t- rOjw?(
O-BlirBSAIi OPPICE, SO?. XiOTTIS, IvEO.
JAMES H. IlIHTTON, President.
IIkkry W. Houoii, Vice I'rwldont. Felix Costte, Supt. Mljsourl Dept.
Wm. Hani.ey, Sccrctury. John N. 1'iiitciiarii, Trensuror.
C. F. IIl'P.nem, Attorney. E. L. Lemoine, M. D. Med. Olllcer.
Hon. Wm. IIaiines, Conultiiig Cottnsol nnd Actuary.
SOU THE UN ILLINOIS D E 1 A II T M E N T.
E. P. lluitLiNOHAM, Mnnncr.
CAIBO BEAITCH BOARD.
The following named uentlemen hold or control !IO,n) insurance each, in the I.I In Association
of Atnerca:
P. W. Harclay,
11. W. Weiiii.
II. II. Caniiee,
John Antrim,
ClIAS. (lALKIHKIt,
J. M. Piiillu c,
(MI ANN Y,
li. S. lIltKHIA.M,
l'AL L O. StHLII.
l.rurii our HiiIcn uitil I'lmis lielorc
LOCAL AGENTS.
Uce.1td3m.
Caiii. L. Thomas
IIAKIIi:itS.
J.GEO.STEINHOUSE,
FASHIONABLE IJAR13ER,
1'or. Stli-l. nnl t'oiniiierclal-av.
ATKharp Ilaiors.
o)-Clean Towels and
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sTAj-ddies' and chlldren'ii hair cut and sham
pooed, either at the shop or at thoir own humi s.
aVGentlemen'r whiskers and h ir d)ed in s
nrtlslicirrnncr. Uatislaetion una anteml.
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ful preservation, wo will send to sny dealer or
new subscriber, tho VI numbers nl volumes 1. and
II. for $1.0", or tho II numbers prior to January,
UTi, for $l.W.
'I lie whole will contain
MOKE THAN 3,000 PAGES,
more than 6C0 Brilliantly Written Aitlcles, and
nearly loo Completed .Stories, Tales ol Ailieuture,
Wit and Humor, Poems, Ac, combining with
these the ablest editorials and tho most beautilul
illustrations, tome of them said by the critics to
be fully equal totho work of (iiistave loio.
We quote, as faiilv representing III" Kener.il
sentiment o: the new spaper press in regard lo tho
Monthly, tho .following from tho llultalu Com
mercial Advertiser:
"fcCRIHNEIlM .MONTIILj is u splendid sill
cess. It has taktn Its place In tho front rank of
the tierlodlcals of tho world. In the. beauty of its
tjponraphteal appearand, l!i porfeclion of lis
Illustrations, the variety of its reading matter,
nnd tho vigor of Its editorials, ami, in Renernl,
xooil aim moral liiiliieni o, it Is a publication nl
which America should feel proud."
Remit In Cheeks or 1'. O. money orders.
l'or sa'o by all dealers.
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054 Hroudwiiy, Now-York
1872.
E C LE CT I C"M A G A ZINE
or
Foreign J.ihrtilurr, Science ttml Art.
K.tiiblishcd in Isll.lho RCLEOTICeiilers Willi
ho January nuinber upon tho twentyol;;lith ) ear
of its existence. This fact alone speaks iiiui'h for
the character ol tho publication, lor no mair.ulne
eoulillimo lived to long nmld tho llcrco i ivnlry
and competition In which it has been sillijectcd
wlllmut iisessiiii? IiIkIi deitreo of merit and
lueel'nu a well-ilellned wanti but It Is not too
iiiui h in shv that, diirmK all ihcse years, the Hu
LKO'I'IC has been leenunlrcd ns the ablest e.w
nent in America ol ih.it vnt iiilcllectual activity
whl. h lliida expression In jliepeilnilltiil iteratuio
of Kiirone. The plan l Hm I'.CI.l.O 10 is lo te.
led 1 1 ..til the Held Ihus outlined, nil those, aril
lies. Kssajs, Reviews, Tides, btnrles, and Rio
uraphical fekettlies, which sro likely to prove en
teitaiiiinK, lnlrnelluund permanently valuable i
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body of IntelllKent.readers w ho seel; profit as well
as ainiisemeiu in solid and healthful il cloture.
Resides tho longer articles, which theinselves
rei resent every varirly of subjec s, the h'leclle
has five editorial departiiieiits-Llteriiry Notices,
KorelKii Lltrrsry Notes, Hclcnce, Art, anil arle-
"'file volumes fur Ml will not bo le.s nltiactlve
than those which preceded them. ith increas
Inc facilities ainl increasing patromie, tlnicoin
li)3 volumes will bo more thoroughly representa
tive, than evr before of Iho test Inlellectiial
prouress of the times,
TEHMsj-bhifiUi copies, U cents i nni. copy, one
year.fft. Inn copies one )"ir, '.l; tl eoides,
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UAIRO, ILLINOIS,
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in tiir cirv
nlklm
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IN
1870,
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T. J. Keiitii,
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you iusiiri- In nny other Cuinniiiy.
W. II. Kernet.
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Address
WM.C.HRYA.Vr, A CO.
!cw York.
WINKS ANO 1.IUCOIU.
M. STOCKFLETII,
SITCISSOU I'UIILK a sruikiui.ni
Itcetlli'r nmi WIiiiIpniiIo Heiiler In
t'orolKii nmi IXiiurHlIc!
WINES I AND LIQUORS.
No. C2 Ohio Lkvkk,
1 1
tnia i, ii.i ) m.
HEI.iepsnn hand constantly a fall slock o
Old Kentucky lloiirbou, II) o und Mononga
hi la Whiskies, rrench llriiulies, Holland tlin,
Rhine aud Ciiliioiuia WiucH. in3utf
WM. II. SCH UTTER,
lliiMirler mill WIiiiIchhIi- lleuler In
WINES, LIQUORS,
TOBACCO Ac OIGARa.
Agent for ihe best brands ol
CREAM AND STOCK ALE,
AMI
liiiMirliil Als t lllllereiil Kluils,
75 Ohio Lkvkk,
tf CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
JAMES KYNASTON,
lliilclirr mill Ileiiler in nil Hindu t'ronli
Meiit,
Cimstii NtkrirrNTii ami Pnrua SmttT,
CAIIU, ILLINOIS,
I II Yri and sliiughtera only the very best cattle,
1 lior.s and sheep, and is prepared to till any
demand fur fresh niesU'fioui one pound to teu
thousand pnuuds. X de20ir
KAItBOADN.
QUICKEST KOUTE PROM SOUTH
vu
ILLINOIS CENTRAL & R.
Sr. Louis, Louisville, Ci.vci.vxati, Cm
caqo, New York, Uostojt,
AND Alt.
POINTS EAST AND WEST.
Paiengcr trains arrive at and leave Cairo ai fol
lows)
Wt 3i.Hi n.m 3130 n.m.
.ip.m :.:2i4o?.S:
Holh trains connect at Centra!! with train on ln,
roa
"""""InKtcn, El Paso, L Salle,"
Mendota, Freenort, tialena, Dubuque, and ,
all tsiints In Illinois, Missouri,
Minnesota, Wisconsin and
Iowa. And with
Lines running Kn.t and West lor
31. IXI1IU,
Cincinnati,
Hpnntil,i.
Imcanapolis,
l.ouiasille,
ommoua.
And at Chlcairo with Michigan Central, Michigan
Southern, and Pittsburg, Fort Wayne
i i,iucno luniroajs lor
Detroit, Cleveland, Dunkirk.
'y.. ,, Hoston, PhiladoiphU,
.Vaxra Falls, F:rie, Rutlalo,
New York, I'illsburK, Halllmore,
vVashlnKton.
ANU ALL POINTS EAST.
SPKINOFIELD AND ILLINOIS
SOUTHEASTERN K. R.
On and after Monday, April 21th, 1871, trams wl I
ruu as follows i
NORTHERN DIV13I0N.
tsaiss aoisa soithcast.
Leave Virginia 1:40 a.m 12:3i p.m.
Bprinxneiu v;m 3.00 "
Tavlorvillo in:j'i " a.m
Arrivoat Pana Uilil in 6it7 "
raAiti aoina nonrnwisT.
F-xpress
Leave Pans. -Vuon.m
Mall.
.3:3& n.m
4:20 "
C.IM "
0:10 '
.....8:15 "
" Tattorv 1 e I;4 .
Arrlvo atyprin(leld...CilS "
Leave Spsuujtlcid ll:2.5 "
Arrive nt Virginia .H:2.v
houthf:rn division,
TBAISS 00 1 Nil Snl'THCAST,
Leave FMcowood 6:30 n,m 10:10 a,m
" F'lora 8:2A " U;40
Arrive at Shawneotown.'fc.'j.lp.m 6:15 p.nj
tuaima uoma hearuwEST.
Leave fhawncetown S:l.1 n.m 8:20p.m
" Flora.. 2.5.5 " 7:00"
Arrive nt Kdgcwood 4:40 " .......8.20 "
Tho 5:30 a.m. train from Kdacwood, run only
Mondays, Wsdnesilayannd Fridays, and 5:45 a.m.
train from Shawnectown on Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays.
Connects at Ashland with Jacksonville division
or Chicago and Alton Rtllroad, for Jacksonville,
Petersburg, Mason City, a nd all points west.
At Hprinctield, with Chicago and Alton, and
Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad, lor
Hloomlneton, Chicago, and all points north, north
west and west.
At Puna with Ind. nnd St. Louis, and Illinois
Central Railroad for all points east, south ami
aoulheast.
At FMgewood with Chicago Division Illinois
Central Railroad.
At Flora, with Ohio avl Mississippi Railroad.
AtHhawncetnwn, with steamboats for Cincin
nati, l'.i.luculi, Cairo nndSt. Louis.
ORLANO SMITH, Gen'ISup'L
Jon FoojitT.Oen'l F'r'gtand Ticket Ag't.
HUTCHKItfl.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET.
KOEHLER & BROTHER
Have reo pencil the
rorin.Ait .mimt maiiuet,
COMMERCIAE-AT
Urlvippii Ninth mulTculli Ntreelsi,
nnd will keep constantly on hand tho best meats
iitiiginercu in ino uairo mnrKei. They uerycom-
petition, (llvo them a trial.
sepKltr.
JAKE WALTER,
BUTCH B
ANU lir.At.ru IM
FRESH MEAT,
KioiiTii Street, Hetween Wasiiinqton
AND COMMEIICIAL AVENUES,
AilJoiiilnif lilt teulioiiNo dc Ilauny'a.
Keep the best of Reef, Pork, Mutton, Veal
Lamb, Suiisage.etc., and are prepared to serr,
citlrens in thu most vcceptablo manner. agSOo
NA1.UO.M4.
EL DORADO
1ULLIAU1)
SALOON AND BAR
KOO.T. JOHN 4JATK.N, lroirielor.
luO (iimmercial Avenue, CAIKO, ILLINOIS'
Rest brand of California Cigars Just received.
BILLIARD saloon furnished with the lt ol
tables! and bar supplied with wines, llouora
and cigars of the finest brands.
A. SUSANKA,
Proprietor
MAGNOLIA
AtWI II
1 X I' i
Ieel7lf
HEAL
11 xiriv?
J, VI lil l
URAL ESTATE AGENT
AUCTIONEKS,
71 (second floor) OUIO LXVIkt, 4
.CAIRO, ILLS.,
Rur and Sell Real Estatb,
, PAY TAXES,
KUKN1SH AIISTRACTS OP TITLE
i' I prepare Counvajices of

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