I HE CAlltO DA J LY UULLETllS, FRIDAY, AiAROli 1, 1872. Tlii'i BULLETIN. JUIl.Ml OIIKflLt, Kdilol and I'uMim i. 1'kwat Mokninq, March 1, 1871. 7 ' cpffwia jxiiHrvl Alunrnltr nonlv il 'V,?'" utlt-axakt wiifdllt imilfl, twf tn!l"'J.tJtr , tr.Atr, on nff wdjwfi 'if tnf(rr ' ' l':,riS2ut. lis o find iiW(7 rirnAthp, J" "u"' Tumi or t H" Brutm t ISub'riptie. Il.j- wk, y rrt'f. - - Una cr liy ,i.rnrr.tiidrm:i . i.uuin b ................ Ttyew mo"'"' - - S in"'"1! - - ftmtl IHMtllltlimHM-ll4l.Mt 21 ,10 i) . , t . .. r ..IT I rTl.v. 1 ll r. liriiLAn wr.r.ivi.. - - ,,i ert.tnoi irii- ir Hi .y V , -heaiieal na per published in Si'Hl" (lli"l. Tin: ,Slinficci"'i Mercury alo come.4 t) in ow enlarged ibrn. The Mercury is a radical paper, cren to the extent of supporting Grant for re-election, but notwithstanding this is a good news and family journal, edited with caro and ability. We bavo received the Metropolis Timet in a new dress. The JYmrs, is a sterling democratic paper, one of the best of our country exchanges, and we are glad to fee tbis evidence of pros perity on the part of our friend Mc Banc. TlIE Missouri Democrat says the honor of first nominating Grant for the presidency belongs to tho Hon. Ben Eglestjn of Cincinnati, and not to Fotney, as is generally believed. Then why under heaven hasn't Grant given the Hon. Hon an appointment? Horace uheei.ky assertou some time since that the trouble with Grant is that his family is too large. Some of the member of his cabinet appear to he afflicted in the same way. Post master Crcswell, it appears, has a cousin in Philadelphia who recently became a benefactor to the public by patenting a family letter-box. Of coime, having taken out a patent for it he wants to eell it, and his convenient family rcla lation, tho postmaster-general, is going to assist him to the best of his ability. Creswcll has informed tho letter-car ricrs of Philadelphia that they need only wait half-a-mimitc to deliver let ters to citizens if the carriers aro not relieved of their letters in that spaco of time, they shall cro on their way. Of course citizens will prefer to provide themselves with the patent letter-box, and the cousin ot CreawcU will feci that it is good to be related to u mem ber of Grant's cabinet. It is AMtrsi.vn to note the comments of the radical administration journals on tlio recent cour.-e of Senator Sehurz. Before he raised his voice against the plundering speculations, tho rings, the general mal-nduunistration of the gov ernment under radical rule, he was re garded as a giant among tho public men of the country, and every ut terance of hi was pointed to with pride by his party. But now that he has enlisted his great abil ities in a crusade against Grant, and tho follies and crimes of his administration, radical newspapers, great and small, are united in tlio attempt to bo-little his efforts. They hasten to inform the country that h'mcoursc excites their con tempt, that his speeches in thu snnato ore mere twaddle, etc., etc. It is true, no doubt, that Schurz's present politi cal attitude has excited the deepest anger amongs .Grant's supporters throughout the country, and that his earnest denunciation of the crying evils of the administration will fall powerless on tho cars of the army of office-holders under the president, but it is too late to underrate .Sehurz's power in the senate, and the influence of hN position before the masses. Honest rupubliean jour nals know the futility of such efforts, and scorn to engage in them. The New York Juaiiuy Pott, a republican newspaper, gives tho following candid and (jraphie sketch of Sehurz and hi oppouents : As nn orator, If not as a ttutosrnaii, Scuurx towers to far nbovo tils assailants tbat tlio asuuUs upon him recall Unit Uno picture of Snyder's in which a splendid stag is beset by a pack of hounds, w,0 gore his UnU and sometimes inflict a hUo upon bl, tWnti., but who with every shaku ortta iioWe bcaa are flung far and wido, and at every kick .,f l,u indignant i.oola lie proitrmo on tl1() turf. These hounds exhibit creat courao and spirit) 1ml what we admire, after all. U tl o dashinir and gallant crcalu.ro ho odldalnfullv daMms aildo their noisy clamor. sWThe Pennsylvania liuute of retire entattves hat paiied tlio bill calling a convenuon w amend tiifj constitution, nf. tor amending It so as to provide Umt the election lor delegates bo lield on tbo icc- ond Tuesday in October next, instead of the 14tu of Jlay noxt j that thu convention consist of ono hundred and thirty. three members, to bo alectcl us statu senators and representatives aro now elected, In tead of ninety-nino members, Uilrty-tlirio of whom are to Be 'apportioned nt-large. The convention will meet In Hitrrlsburg the second Tuesday of ADrll.iltwS. instead of the second Tuesday in June, 1871', ,Thc Lancaster Kpr, ,ny, xiat JtVouid bo preieraoio w nax, a0 dMtM elected , at a.pecUl election, tlmtUere could bo no trading of votes far HUlfJl, offl that the convention ouKlV to u , Md ihonM be held earlier, fc0r' ff?r'l " Unwn ilnii . I'll'y Surlirir" t "",,r,y lRle tj 'rir of JK n- ,., ,,iiilil b"l'orn thi-'Kaliuait Inveillgit uiiiiiiilui! tliHt the cotihty trcaturcr 0( Lttxrit '.vuriu county ioiu iii(n iiihv lu ll m) ipi-nt twenty tlwuiand d.llnrs cwdi ftir the ilwtion of Somitor Ciildwoll.nn llm nrnmltn nf lllp lultwr to rpciltlinWISO III"'' Also, that Frank Drennlj; of Wnthena, mi-othurnicn.l-rof tlio ring, told lilin ho had paid two ihiMKind dollars to tho county treanur.tr of .w-iwlm co.mty for two vote, of tlut county, mid that lio whs asked by ono of CM rln,' l roll.'Ct onn tboui nd dollar from a member in Southern Kansas, who had failed to volo ns In lind jirornl'ed. BS.Tlic same steamer wlili Ii hr'ntts'it tlio .lapanesi) nnihiny to San hmnoijjro hroucht alo atuiit ono linmlrvd oi" llii lr countrymen, Hie greater part of whom worn young me', who Intona r.m urnnij in tlii conn try to la uluciit u I n JmitmnofecIrN, who camo nl thu mime time, It Is tuid, aro to bo placed for tonio tnontlii In various families living in Georgotown, I). C, under tho gonerul pro tection of Mr. Cburlcs Lanmar, the Am erican Socrotury of tho embtsy. Tho members of tho embassy intend, If pos sible, to leave Suit Lake C'ly'.o morrow for tho caster.i states. arTho "Washington Chronicle, a few days ago, publlsnod an artlclo In which It assorted that It was not jut to construo Colonel Forney's resignation as Indicating hostility to President Grant. It con clude.', however, that Colonel Forney docs not propose to mako wnr on those whoop poso tho president's rc-nomlnatlon. To all this discussion Mid attempted concilia tion, tho Cincinnati Enquirer responds: Wo suspect il U but a hollow truce which is sounded, and that tho blast of war will limn tin lilnW!!.'1 BQXT. Tilton thus accounts for Col. Forncv's resignation : " Whon a politi cian as cool, clear-headed and as astute us Colonel Forney resigns an ofllco ns impor tant as the Philadelphia coUcclorship, tho act has political slgntBcanco which Is wor thy of consideration. Undoubtedly Col. Forney docs not control public opinion In Pennsylvania, but if vanes do not mako tho wind thny show protty clearly which way it blows. And Gen. Grant need not look twice to see that ho will encounter a strong ion Nnd In tho Kcystono state." ncrjuThc Very ltuvurend Honry Hono. diet Caskuy, vicar general and administra tor of tho Arch Diocese, of Baltimore, died Sunday evening, at tho Arch Episco pal residence, of pneumonia, nftcr an ill ness of several weeks, In tbo 04th year of his ago. Deceased was a natlvo of Fred crick county, Maryland, and has been vicar general of tho Arch Diocese, of llaltimore since 1849. In 1854 ho declined tlio appointment by tho popo of bishop of Portland, Maine h ' J-Tlio Cincinnati Commercial says of ono ot tho liberal republican loaders: "Judgo llrlnkerhoff Is well-known thtoiu;hout tho stato us ono of our nlilcst and purest men, who, for 11 f teen years was eminent as ono of tlio judges of our su preme court, nnd, during tho last flvo ycart, before Jim voluntary rolremocf, It chief justice." EfcxTGovurnor (Haldwin has called Jan oxtru session of the Michigan legislature, to meet March 1ft, for tho purpose o( re disricting tho stato in nine Congressional districts, under tho new apportionment bill recently passed by Congress. Some other business will probably bo laid bc foro tho legislature by tho Govornor In his special nieMiige, but tho length of tho ses sion will probably bo but about a fortnight. Bgx.Tho Springfield Jlejuiblican wants tho public to "dand up nnd look at Chas. Sumner, Lyman Trumbull, .T. D. Cox, Henry N llon, Schuyler Colfax, Thcodoro Woolsoy, James G. lllaine, Joseph It Hnwley, (lenrgu S. Umuwell, Judgo Davis and .lames K. Wilson, and see If tbuy will do to compnru with tbncrttl Grant its caudidato for priMdent. EPTA. Tho Cincinnati Commercial docs not like the attempt of tho republican com inittee of Ohio to forestall tho action oftl convention by nominating Mr. William Dennison for vico-presiden'. It thinks they intended to mako tho convention on tho'J7th of .March a mero ratification meet ing. Kiyltls report-id that the ox-prlnco imperial of France will visit tho United States next summer, and perhaps bo ac com pa tiled by Princo Napoleon. Ho is now sixteen years of nge, und is said to speak llvo languages fluently. Tho Em press Eugenid i writing up bcr tour tiirougli Spain, which will be edited by Thcoiihilo Gauticr. B3). A LqiiUvIIi'u lady who wanted to marry another man, but couldn't wait for n divorce, sent her husband down tho col lar with a knroenti lamp for a pitcher of elder. When ho got tho elder drawn, the yelled " murder, '' ho dropped tbo lamp, and sha was a bewitching young widow, teir Tlio Omaha Tribune denounces the movement ot v, legislature, in ussombling against the wl., 0r ti1D I'ovnrnor. It think, that un .uu.,,,Uvm b(J mi((o t0 f0. movo uovcrnor jatnm, unii , , . , David llutlr governor, Ulll, wnJ . jieucu irom me otllcu last , ruptlon. ' ' ' ,nr cor- Bi.Mr. Thomus Fitch made lupcecVu, the Utah Constitutional Convention 'rim.. day. In which ho said that tho onlv hope ol tho Mormon people wus In the admls Ion of Utah as n stato. Hut ho denounc ed polygamy, and said that ihoy must renounce it. ' terTho agitation of the onestlon of coenp ming lias.produccd nn opittlo from a l'lttKburgher, who asserts that ho hits lived luxurously ln an aristocratic nu.rt..r ?1 SCO out of which ho ba, laiJ Mp ' ' ,r. mill ..Srlt l reported that tho tumbler Luko P.dden, who killed Mr. Ed Iturr nt Fort Plckorlng Garden eomo months inr., Is rlylnp; In the connt.v Jail from p0n. simpilot). The wy o' ttto tranI;res.or 1? not ii path r;vii with flowjiri. C?5uTho riilladolitiU'' Oollectoislilp If troubling alio . politlufitns, hey Mre swMr'niing at WhihtngC Vi 'to Tecoinmcnd dilTerent fnvorllei. It is saldtht, for tho lenefltof the Cameron ring the civil ser vice rules will bo "suspended" until tho offlco Is fUlid. Iffir-Tho Chicago people do nottako kindly to Senator Kerry's proposition to npproprialo four millions of dollars for their use Instead of allowing them to im port lumber for Tebtilldlng their city frco of duty. They cull it " Ferry's girt enter prle.'' tSf Judgn It. II, C.irpentcr, formerly a leading Itepublicati of South Carolifta, Is ongqed to canvass Nuw IIaiii)hiro for the democrats He is mi able man, and is expected to influence the liberal republi cans soraowhat. 1ST Thore aro rumors that tho Great Eastern is to bo bought by tho Hamburg American steam lino and will bo used to bring emigrant from Germany to tho United State, Mrs. Mary Mead Hardlo died In Talladega, Ala., on tho 18lh, aged flfty- nlne. Uer soven sons arc soven oldcrs In tho Presbyterian church. Two young men havo applied for admission to Vasiar college. Tho girls ihlnkltn good joke and so do tho boys t8T Tho negro who turns white periodi cally is now a citizen ot Cbarloston, S. 0. He has been at it for tho last twenty years. BJay Kx-Govcrnor Henry A. "Wlso Is going north to lecturo on "Tlio Physical Geography of tho United Statoe." tfiyTlio Grand Duko Alexis and suite arrived nt Havauna nt noon Tucsdav. A taluto of wclcomo wos flrcd. NEWS ITEMS, Yung 'Wing, a Chinamen who gradua ted nt Yalo in 1851, writes that ho will bring thirty of his countrymen to that college Mary Harris, who shot Burroughs of tho treasury department, Washinglon some, years ago, has becomo a raving ma nine. Tho spMkcr of tho house of represen tatives in the stato of Louisiana, '.atoly said that tbo condition of that bodv was n scandal to legislation. Mayor Hall, of New York, is being tried for neglect of duty in office. If all who wero guilty of that offense were pun Ishcd, jails would overflow. Tho prospect Is that the apportion mont for members of congress in Kansa will havo logo ovor. Tho aspirants for a .scat in congress cannot agree. Tho European government are look Ingnffer tho Internationals. Tho crowned heads aro ovidontly afraid of abaso follews who unlto for common defense. Of tho thirty-seven Mates and terri tories, all but ten have appointed their ooinmiufonor to.tJio eonlonnM of our In- dependonco at Philadelphia, In 1870. As wo predicted long ago, tho Span ish crown weighs' heavily upon tho brow of King Amadous. Tbero Is ono consola tion for him it will probably not oppress him, long. ' Tho largest winner on tho American turf, last season, wan Col. McDanio), who heads tho list with over 50,000, tho result of thirty-soven successful races. Ho is a North Caiolinian, nnd owner of tho cele brated horse, narry ltnsse'.t. It is said tho attorney general, who was a mombor of tho joint high commis slon, recol'ects that every point to whlrh England objects, was covered by tho treaty of Washington and was to bo ftibmit ted to tho general conference. Tlio Chicago Times gives about ten columns about tho Japanese cmbatty now in this country, written In tho truo fawn ing stylo of tho courtier, than which there is nothing In tho artlclo moro striking, ex copt tho self-laudatlon that always appears in that paper. The Chicago relief comm Ittcc sent to Washington for tho purpose of taking oil' tho tariff from articlos used In that city, nave neon beforo tbo committee to whom the matter was roforreJ, and bored them to their heart'j content. A good thing is told of Crcswell, he- postmaster general. Ho has just Issued a . . .. i i I.... . jTuuiHiiiaiion loroiuuing letter carriers from putting lottors under door, und sug gesting Unit peoplo ought to get letter boxes. CrMWcll's cousin has imtentod such n letter box, and Crcswell is half owner of tho putout. A. II.' Uurloy Is comptroller of tho city of Chicago. Ho also, after a fashion, represents a part of Cook county in tho gcnoral assembly. Yet tho constitution of our stato says that "no person holding anv lucrative otlico under tho United States or ot this state, blmll have a teat In tho gen oral assembly." A modorn fashlonablo wedding is do- tlnod to bo a grand crisis of clothes j tho "brldo" a peg on which finery of all kinds U hung; tho " bridegroom, a sober black object following tlio bride, of no account in -particular, and "yet without whom there would ,,baj)oliusnd tho. fun could not go on. " r rr PERSONALITIES. Bchurz, when ho speaks wears hull in a llttln r ."T" "l Yio- Wood- two since, ,v. ""ar.ltrhtor The publlo vaccinator, of ii,rtfotl, Conn hayo operated updn ldoo children and fqn adults, nt a co.t to- the town of $1160. Tim wn.L,nnn J ., . ,.w.,..v.. v...JimJruu, in.i(ie oxen ration on th Detroit rlror tunnel, throw oir their coats nnd vests and enjoy njiuio atrnosphoro. A My of Now Albany, Ind., while t-;ivliiig in Germany, w betrothed to n German baron, and a grand wedding Is in prospect at tlm l-ome of the lady on Wednesday next. - It is staled Unit Henry Itcod, recent ly of the Chicago ltepiiblican, has formed a partnership with Don Piatt, and will become associato editor of the 'Capital.' A Now Albany brldo waked up In tho nlgbt, forgetting sho was married, and aroused tho neighborhood with a rapid succession of shrieks. She mistook John for a burglar. Squire Taliaferro, the distinguished col ored statesman of Lynchburg, V., has waived public honors, and gone to work on the Lynchburg and Louisvlllo railroad for one dollar per day. CharltK Dickon Jr., writes to Mr Alpine, of tho New York Associated Pres, to thank Jilm for tho cpy of tho Mohawk Valley 'Register' containing Mr. Elliott's graceful poetic tribute to his father's memory. Tho Mormon sisters in Ephraim, Utah,put aldo all eggt laid by their chick ens on Sundays, toward tho subscription to assist the poor to emigrate from tbo na tion tho coming year. The brothers gave in cash $2,000 and ten head of cattle. Tho death Is announced of Miss Julia Trelawnoy Leigh Hunt, the surviving daughter of Leigh Hunt. Tho deceased lady had for a long time been suffering from a sovoro form of phthisis, and diod at Hammersmith, near London, February 4 Hi. A Now York Sun correspondent lays " it is true that a bargain has been made with Fornoy. What ho want is to bo elected United Statos senator to succeed Cameron, and that wily old fox has agreed that he will stand asidu on the expiration of his prciont term, and allow Fornoy to bo elected." v. imoss, FIRE AND MARINE Iuinrnnce Agency. TRIUMPH, CINCINNATI, Assat . Si00,boO NKW XNOLANI) MUTUAL, LITIS, At, over .,WJ,000 Atso TME ANCIIOW) FIKK AND MARINE Of St. Louis. Solicits all kinds ot risks. r. BHOfM, oc!27tf Agent, Cairo. Illinois. BANKS. THE CITY NATIONAL CAIRO ILLINOIS). JAJ'ITAL, 81 OO.Of. W. 1'. II AM. 1 DAY, Treiiden 11 KS II Y Ii. II AI. I.IDA V, Vice Pr tot; A. II.SAFFOIIU, Canhler; WAI.TF.lt HYBLOP, Aaslatant Cashier. niatcToasi Stiats Taylos, Konrar II. CcxHixonAM, IltSKT I,. lUlllI.AT, W. I'. HlLllDAT, lir.u. 1). Wiluamiox, 8icrnt Ilias A. R. Sai ruao. ExebniiRe, Coin nnd I n I ted Htsilca Bond llouclit and Notrt. rF,P03ITS) rfeolred, and a general banklnn FIRST NATIONAL BANK or caiuo. DAMEI. llUKD.'PrmldeDli KOHKRT W. MILLER. Vice-President; C. N. iilJDIIKS, CaMilar. COLLECTIONS PKOMPTLY MADE 1.1XCIIAMJK, coin, bank notes and Unile: U Utales securities boUKht and sold, Inlereml Allowed on Time Urponll. ENTERPRISE SAVINGS rimrlcred Mnrcli 31, 18(19. ornct ix CITY NATIONAL BANK, OAIKO orriccasi A. I). 9AFFORI). Preaident i 8. S. TAYLOU, Vice-Preside nt ; W. IIVULWP, ttocrctarr anit Treasurer. BIBtCTOBSt P. W. IlAllCLAT, F, M. HTOCKFLKtH, tt M, CrNMhdllAU. Chas. OAiiaiira, PACLO.htlllll, W. 1'. JIallidaV, 3, M. Pnimrs neMuot an nl anjrAraoantKpcclTedlroiu TeaCenU UiHrlH. rM"M IN1KKKST paid on deposit, at the rale ol an 1 percent, per annum, March ,tand Nentrin oer Ul. nteru.t not withdrawn la r dded I m. K'rinK Ihem compouud iutereht. i"r UARRIKI) WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAY DEPOSIT MONEY' ' SO THAT K0 ONr. rut CADBAW IT. .rf''un.'v,V'5r bu"ln" 'ly from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. auiotl W.HYSI.OP, Treasurer. H. M. IIULKN, GROCER and CONTECTIOIV Al Dealer Foreign Fruito and Nutj No. 134 Commorcial-avo., ILlINwM. JMUINKHN. M11&.M. BWANDEil, DEALER IN MILLINERY LADIES FURNISHING GOODS, t'otnniertlnl Avennc, oi.r,oilt KlIIo nnd Jlayttioru'i Cxino, Iluhoib. CLOTHING FOH LADIES' WXAA Ma.lv to order, or ItescT.Made IU rrcei?d lull and eumplste stock of loodi, he uewesl nd completeit in the cllr. As Iro ntieese Turn ot UIBBONS, LAOES AND FltlNOKS he otters ureal mducemtta in h ,.... ...i nil others to call on her.ezaKiln the tirices, ittlei nd quality ot her goodsj ' Mrs. Swanoer, hating sold her properly, wtl nth the whole of these aoods at and Mow coil ijow ia ma urn 10 purcnat cunstmaa good DHt'UN. BARCLAY BROS, OHIO LEVEE Calan, Uts DBTJO-aiSTS SAIIATOOA SFHINOS IX rrix BLAST AT HARCLAYS' DBUO STORE. Farsa crriT, Daiit. MOUKING BIRD FOOD all ann roa rn withoit Taorair At Barclays', jjf. L M n o I, D g GRAPE ( catawba ) f aRArr ) PILLS i CATAW1IA t,i ORAI'E ORATE OKAl'E ) PILLS UKA.rU (. CATAW1IA ) ; ( O . ... I I t 1 I ami ill nr IIELMBOLD'N NF.DICIKKR rar.flit from firht nANrs, Always la stock- In large snpplj, and for aaJ tj Barclay Broa. jaassm JUST lliCIITID orfiitlitbjr IlirClnka Itottlr orCallon AT BARCLAYS'. PStExtra Pikis Coloone; fQxKuiNE Imported Extracts; sWHair, Tootu and Nail Rrubiixs t&lNDIA RuilllER NUR'ERY G007 AT .BAECjjAY BEOS. PURE -WHITE LEAD PURE FRENCH ZINC. Best grades In are stock and ra rlety, ery cheap; ALSO 1 Full Link of Colors, nai avd in oil; Paint Brushes, Linseed Oil, Whitewash P. Mshc Turpentine, Varnishes Etc. etc., ALL HMDS ASD ITANDAID QCAUTUS At Barclats'. coal. CAIRO CITY COAL COM-PAWY. 'a prepared to supply cuilomer wild the best Hunuiy n. PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS OKOV.m tell at Halllday Ilros. office, TO OHIO LEVEB,or at the :onl Yard below the St. ..V.'..'""''! wl" reccivn prompt attention. i'UK TUG." MONTAUK'' will tiring coal alona side steamer at anv hour. oc24if BEAL EMTATF. AGENT. 0. WINSTON & (JO., REAL ESTATE AGENT AND AUCTIONERS, U (BECOND FLOOK) OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO, ILLS., Bur and" Sell Rkal Estati, PAY TAXES, FURNISH JABSTRACTSOF TITLE prapara Cenveyanoesjof Klads. It It V U it l l s. 71. FALL-WINTER. '72 C. II AN NY. LARGE STOCK. BROWN SHEETINGS, PRINTS, OUKCK.S, AND S T R I P K S, KENTUCKY JKANH, KXlriA, OASS1MERS, IiAIsriTHIiS. BLACK ALPACAS Axn LUSTERS, GAOSKAIN SILKS, POPLIN. LARUE STOCK OF CARKTIN( OIL CLOTHS, MATTINO, Window Nlinrta, OILT RANDS, NOTTINGHAM LACE DAMABKB. Ula EntlrNloek Xow 'lolna; al AT VERY LOW FIGURES. CORNER 8tII ST., AND COMXIERCIAL-AV., Cairo, Illinois. eptllf RAILKOADH. QUICKEST ROUTE FROM SOUTH in ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. St. Louie, Louisville, Cincinnati, Cm caoo, New York, Boston, AVD ALL POINTS EAST AND WEST. Passenger trains arme at and leate Cairo as fol Iowa: MAIL. iiriiu. f bbivb 3tl.ta.m ...........liOO p. in f trABT.M 41UO a.m ........ain a ro Uoth trains connect at Ontraliawith train on the roa Pana. Decatur, lllomnlnitlcii, Kl l'uo, IjHl!e, llendota, FrrepotJ. (tln, Puburiue, and all points in Illinois, Stimourl, Mluneaota, Wisconsin and Iowa. And with Unci running Knit and West tor Si. Louis, HpnnKheld, Loutarille, Cincinnati, Indlaoapolis, Columbus. And at Chicago with MicMuan Central. Michigan Houthern, and IMUIjuk. Kort wax a and Clncago Kallroada lor Detroit, Cleieland, Iiunklrlc. Albany, IloMon, Philadelphia, .injcra ra.is, r.rie. uiinaio, .Sew York, Plttuburj!, Ilalllmore. Waatilnttion. AND ALL POINTS EAST. SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS SOUTHEASTERN It. R. On And after Monday. April 21th, mi, trains wil run .i luuowa i NORTHERN DIVISION. tbaibs ooiao sorruniT. Mail. Exnresa i.oare Virginia . GMOa.m . 12.16 p.m. " fpringneiu.. 9.20 " Tnylorill Arrire at Pana ,10;W - 11:10 m . 4ilT TB1IKIOOIKO NOBTUWMT, EinriM STall. KtpreM Leare Pnna... 4:OOa,m J:34o.m " Tavlorville ..4:S " 4:'2a Arrire at rjprlnctield.0;ts 11 s.oo Lea apmiigfield r.:M " 6:10 Arrive at Virginia .:' " 8:14 HOUTllKltN DIVISION. tbaina aotsu lAf'Tin.BT LeaTe Kdgewood 6:30 a.m 10:10 a.m " riora B:ai u-tn Arrire at bhawneotowr3:1.1p m......... 6:15 p.m TBAIhfl OOlmi KOBTUWUT, Leate Shawneetown i:l.'. a.m .. S.tOp.m Arrlro at Kdiowooil....t:,o S:-20 i' vi a.. ...... ....... 7 Tlio6:3u a.m. train from Kdganood, run onlr Mondara. Wednesilatiiand Frulava. ami C:H m. .Bin iiuiii giiawuveiuwa on luesuaja, inura drra and baturdara. Oonnecta at Ashland with Jacksonville division of Chicago and Alion Itillroad. for Jacksonville. Petersburg, Mason City, b nd all oolnta west. At BnriUltfleld. Willi CIllpftffA anil A I tn n . anil toleilu, Waijali and Western KailroaJ, tnr Illoomlngtnn, Chicago, nnd all polnta north, north west anil west. At Pana with Ind. and St. Louis, and Illinois Central llailroud for all polnta eait, aoulh and eoulhpAHt. At IXifewood with Chicago Division Illinois Central Rat road. At Flora, Willi Ohio aid Mississippi Railroad. I oujiinntirriii ii, wiin RinnmnniiN mr innnin. lOII W lTwii n .. 1 t.'A 1 h. "l.a a l . '"r" I i-i HI HIMI lU'KI'V AK Ii WHOLFXALF. CIIOVEKS. R. SMYTH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, OH I O LXYEE ) I HO. ILLINOIS. Also, keep constantly on hand most 'com pleta stock of IiIQUOieS.' 800TCII AND .IRISH WHI8XIXA, -OIN8i Port, Madoria, Shorry nnd CstAwba Winei R11MVTH ft CO. sell exclusively for cash, to . which fact thev Invite the especial otojn- I uon oi ciose Dartjain buyers. Bpeetnl attention given io Filling Ordert JAMES KYNASTON, Hatcher acd Dealer 1st all Hinds Preen , laieni, COBKIB NlNSTKNTII AN PoriAB 8TBBIT. o.uin, iLLiNoia. OUYH and alauxhtere ojly the Tery.bw etU, P hogs and sheep, and la prepared w W thousand pounda. seewtr IMlOltN, HANII. KTL'I no to W. W. THORNTON'S, BUILDERS' SUPPLY DEPOT! 13J TENTH BTItEET, CAIRO .....ILLINOIS TOR Doom, Mavth, Bllssd. MossMlssga, Eairent(rrai,(vool) Wlndowassd loo, rrnsnea, Floorlna;, Lath, sihlDRleaj, ainaed Kausts, OUbsmI Nld I.lchta, Jlned Transoms, Hash Weight, Naali Pnlllea Nad Cordis, Bllssd raalonlsisrs, RoAHssa; rail, Rooflns; Oment, Plaalcrlssc Paper, Carpet Felt, Whit Lead, Lltssied Oil, Ataerlcats Window Glass, English nnd French Plate tJlavas. Pntty, Ulaaler'a Polnta Newer Pipes Patent Chimneys, Etc., Etc., Kte. AGENTS lor Rock River Paper CompitiVi Uhealhlnir Ffltaail narta Otncnt. II. W, John's Iniprovi-d Roofing alwavi on nd. THE DAVIS LOCK STICH vratiCAL rttn SEWING MACHINE THE LARGEST. THE SIMPLEST, THE CHEAPEST, THE REST. THE OREATEST IMPROVEMENT Or THE AOE Terms Mo.t Liberal. Agents wanted for unoccupied teultory. Send for circular and price list. Branch ofBce.ei'J North Fonrth Ntreet NT. LOUIH.lrlO. b. r. m:wton. Mmtr. W.MJONB. WAGON ' 3fANUFACT6llYT or Sale nt Wholesale or lieUil CORNER 32D-STREET AND OHIO LRVEk Cairo, Illinois. novlllf J. P. tiAMBLB NTOVF-S. TI.VWABE, ETC, A. II A L Ii K Y, ' DEALER IN STOVES, Tin and Hollow Ware, Clothes Wringers Toil Ware, Coal Hods, Kile shovels, Air Oates. MAMtTACTCara or TIN, ZINC, COPPER AND SHEET IHVN WARE. No. 166 Waghington-avonue, CAIKO, ILLINOIS, ''Rooflns. (luttarinir. and all Uml. .r l.i. vOrk done at shortest noilcb. ' tebldif BOAT NTOHEM. SAM WILSON, DEAL artocKRiEa, v PKOVISIONS KTC.) Wo. 110 Ohio Levee : , 0auo, Im. awkaLaLaLBK ''aaSMkBLaLaLBK. BPBii rMf nr rmtii