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THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1872 THE BULLETIN- "JoHN H. OBBUI-T. EJIJ Publisher Saturday June 8, 1872, aaas ot v"" i"11""" tSubieni'ium.i n week, by carrier, .. - &:Tv."vc"i'.1,ni"oce One month, bjr mail - Three monthi, ...m.. 8i months - " " OJO T''i"--- -" ,. W .10 00 .. 75 ..12 25 .. 4 U ... S 00 THE DOLLAR WEEKLT BULLETIN. ..k. it ntxrlr A Co. have reduced the sub AB fti 'Weekly WMfri: published In Southern Illinois. (Good Enough DEMOCRATIC TICKET. rrM e that white hut A2 "i ih word lon ttse lis., wel7 " Brown." roR rRr.siDKNT( HORACE GREELEY, of New York ; FOR VICE PRESIDENT, B. GRATZ BROWN, of Missouri. Good Enough DBM00RATLQPLATF0R3I. PKEAMBLK. "We, the Llbcntl KcjwMfeani of the United Stat" In Conviction assembled at Cincinnati, proclaim the following princi ple! as essential to Just government: DEAD INftl'E HIBIED. 1. Vie recognize tho equality of nil men before tbo law, und bold that it is the dutv of the government in its dealings with the people to mete out EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL, OF "WH.VTEVEr. NATIONALITY, KACE, COLOR OK PERSUASION, RELI GIOUS OU POLITICAL. 2. AVE PLEDGE OURSELVES TO MAINTAIN THE UNION OF THESE STATES, EMANCIPATION AND EN FRANCHISEMENT, AND TO OP POSE ANY REOPENING OK THE QUESTIONS SETTLED IJY THE THIRTEENTH, FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH AMENDMENTS OF THE CONSTITUTION. t.N'1 VERNAL AJIXKSTV. 3. We demand tbo immediate nnd ab solute removal of all disabilities impoicd on account of the rebellion which was finally subdued seven years ago, believing that UNIVERSAL AMNESTY WILL RESULT IN THE COMPLETE PAC IFICATION IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY DEMOCRATIC TO THE COKE. A. LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT with impartial suffrage, will guurd tbo rights of all chiieni more securely than any centralized power. The people nnd the public welfare require the SUPRE MACY OF THE CIVIL OVER THE MILITARY AUTHORITY and FREEDOM OF PERSON UNDER THE MUTECTIOS OF THE HA BEAS CORPUS. Wo demand for the individual the largest liberty consistent with public order, for the state self-government, and for the nation a return to the methods of peace und the constitu tional limitations of power. "TRl'E AH I'ltEACIIIXU." 6. The civil service of tlio government has become a mere instrument of partisan tyranny and personal ambition, and un object of selfish greed. It is a scandal and reproach upon free Institutions, and breeds a demoralization dangerous to the perpetuity of republican government. THEBEEUKEAWINE DEMAND. C We thereforo regard a THOROUGH REFORM OF THE CIVIL SERVICE a one of the most pressing necessities of the hour; that honesty, capacity and fidel ity constitute tbo only valid claims to pub lic employment j that the offices of the government cease to bo a matter of arbi trary favoritlim and patronage, and that public station become ngnin tho post of Conor. TO THIS END IT IS IMPER AiivELY REQUIRED THAT NO PRESIDENT SHALL BECOME A CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION. TAltiri'fllJENTIUN KIIUVED ABIDE, We demand a system of federal tax ation which shall not unnecessarily inter fere with the industry of tho people, nnd which shall ttrovMn tlm mi-Ana m.ni.sfirv to pay the expenses of the govurnrnont, vvuUU,nuiiy aurniniHtcrcu tlio pensions, the intemt on tlio vmblie dnlit anil h mod. erate annual reduction of the principal VI. ian4 t(OBiz that thoru aro In our inluu honen but lrr,.,.,.n,ill.i,. Mr. ri f 0pnl0" wlUl rcKrd to tho ro &,UsV",r protection nnd freo siov iTm,'?Ksm THE DISCUS IN tiiimii 7.;:;.,. J " irur ur it lllKllt COS ! tviisinwn iMu The presidential move to Long Branch takes piano on next Saturday. Tiif. hunters of Now Orleans havo formed a Greoloy nd Brown club. This is right. Mombera of tho craft In all the cities of tho union should do likewise By honoring old Horaco,'llicy honor them selves. Mrs. Clem Is going through another ono of hor trials. for murder In'Indlannpo Hi. The enso is interesting, but tho an nual sensation is almost lost, coming at the samo time with tho office-holder' con vention. Ok.urit Smith, In his speech in tho ofllcc-holdcrs convention called Grant tho third savior of his country. A country with thrco saviours ought to bo pretty well saved, but the pcoplo.liavo decided that tho Job will not bo woll completed until tho country is snved from Grant. Woodiiull has writton a letter ol three columns, accepting tho nomination for the presidency, by the Apollo Hall conven tion. Tho dissatisfied, who don't liko Greeley nnd won't havo Grnnt, enn voto for Victoria. Sho hns tho ndvantugo of Ulysses in one re.pcct sho can make a speech and ho can't. The Grant newspapers protest ngainst the practice of taking tho voto for presi dential candidates on railroad trains. Tho majorities shown in nlmost every in stance for Greeley nro unpleasant fore runners of tho result of tho November election. But If radicals, nro affected so disagreeably by'the result of theso test votes, they will, liko Rachael, refuse to bo comforted when tbobona-llde election in tho full is ovor. Tiikef. or four negroes spoko in the office-holders' convention on "Wednesday, and oxpresscd great confidenco in Grant. In tho republican party, tho enthusiasm for Grnnt teems to bo proportioned to tbo intelligence of tho members, increasing in a double ratio as it descends in the social scale. The bone, sinew and brains of tho republican party cut loose from Grant long since, lenving him tho center of n, circle of admirors made up of Miarp rasenh and deluded dupe?. I.v his speech in tlio Philadelphia con vention Scnutor Morton Raid "tho republi can party is not a worshipper of men. 'It only does honer to tho pioneers of the 'party so long as they aro true to the publican ticketinhis life,and would havo nc- cause." As Gen. Grant nover voted a rc- cepted a nomination for tho presidency as readily from Undemocratic party as from the republican if. tho former had offered it first, ho Isn't much of a "pioneer" of the republican party, but he t's true to the principles of tho party as at present con stituted, and henco it Is truo to htm. He Is true to it In all Its wrongs against tho spirit of our institutions, truo to it in it mistakes and its blunders, truo to It in its corruption and foulness. His loud-speak- ng actions have proved his devotion to it and tested his fitness to bo its tool and has bound tho radical party to him by band of steel. No "pioneer" though ho had grown gray in tho service, could bo as ac ceptable to tho radicals as Gen. Grant The nominees of tho Philadelphia convention are, for president, as was ex pected, Ulysses S. G rant, nnd for vice-pres ident Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, as wns not altogether expected. The letter OUR I WASHINGTON LETTER, Washington, D.O., June 4, 1872. REPLIES TO MR. RUMMER. Tho remarkablo arraignment of Presi dent Grant by Senator Sumner has cre ated o niosl intense sensation here, and has been characterized as tho greatest effort of his llfo, a republican senator saying that tho worst of it is that it !s true. Ycslor day, that bud of great promlso who has blossomed Into a full-blown partlzan wind bagSenator Carpentor made reply to the chajgesmade by Mr.Sumnor, nnd in a few words stated a great deal. Ho said that Henator Sumnor inaugurated tho po litical debnto to prevent tho nomination of General Grant, and thnt his arraignment of tho president was very much liko Burko's indictment of Warren Hastings, which wns an exceedingly mean nnd ma lignant production, and tho speech of tho senator from Massachusetts exceeds as much in meanness and malignity Burke's effort, as it falls below it in eloquence and grandeur. True, Sumnor did make his speech to prevent Grant's nomination, but it was a futiio effort. Senator Carpenter's comparing Sumner to Burko is a compliment desplto'the win dy Wisconsin senator's criticism. Tho whole speech was a scries of cxcusoi and denials, without any proofs to back him up, and full of low-flung personalities, which gnvo great pleasure to tho "clique,' Senator Jim Nye execptod, 'as ;ho looked in surprise nt tho would-be AVobstor, play ing tho rolo of low comedian, whicn be longs of right to the Nevadian Nye. Sen ator John A. Locnn, who has dropped from his fenco position right plumb into tho lap ofUlysses, got on.his stilts, and in virtuous indignation roared at the top of his stentorian lungs a .defence of that great and good.mau who has been so shamefully assaulted by his sotne-tiino friends. 1 don't think the Illinois ranter accomplish cd much in his defenso of tho president, or lu his assault on Senator Sumner, for as his voice filled tho hall, and his saturnino faco looked darker, nnd his long Indian looking locks wcro shakon in defiance, the minds of thoscjwho know the man's his tory ran back a few years, and a glanco at tho past of the speaker, sufficiently ex plained tho. present. Tho speeches were ended, and only tboso woro convinced of tho purity of Gen. Grnnt nnd.his adminis tration who wished THE ADJOURNMENT. Tho adjournment of Congress on tho 10th of June, as ngroed upon, is looked upon by mombers of tho Houso ns settled, nnd they will not listen to any request of the Senate to prolong the cession. It Is doubtful If there will be u quorum by tho end of tho weok. I trust that the demo crats will not leave, no matter what, may bo tho circumstances, until there will be no chunco for springing the obnoxious Grant election measure. IN AVOIDING 8CYLLA THE KEN ATE RAN ON TO CHARYI1DI6. To save General Grant and his adminis tration from the consequences of their ac tion in the salo of arms to France case, tho majority of the committee, sustained by tho senate, havo assumed a position which has furnished England with an argument to be used before the Geneva tribunal to tho effect that according to the position of the United States senate, England cannot be held responsible for anydamago that may have been done by confederate cruis ers which.were. built in and.escaped from British ports. THE 11UELL RECORDS. Ex-Presldent Johnson'was before tho committee on military affairs yesterdav, and testified that he knew nothing of the missing records, and explained thut he had no personnl difference with Gen. Buell, and no interest in having the records dis appear. Tho public clamor will no doubt force the committee to make public the testimony thus far taken as desired by tbo democratic members. MORE WHITEWASH. The senate comrnittoe on privileges and elections to-day will submit the report in tho case of tho charges against Senator Pomeroy, of Kansas, for bribery. Tho scnutor will get a good coat of whitewash of the picturesque and romantic. These added to a perfect eumne ana you hare In the Fort "William Henry Hotel an an tique paradiio In a Talley of tahlsta In combination with all the comforts or modern civilization. Those who have not done this trip and enjoyed tho pleas ures of a sojourn at LakcGeorgo ihould not fall to do so as It will prove an ovent In their lives, combining, comfort, pleas ure and tho gratification of aesthotlcal tastes. I speak by tho card and know whereof I speak. FORNEY MEANS MISCHIEF. John W. Forney Is for Grant and ngainst Hartraft for governor of Penn sylvania and Simon Comeron for U. S. senator. How ho Is going to devide his liko and dislikes I do not sco. Ho praises tho address of Hon. U. R. Buckalew, tbo democratic candldalo for governor of that stato In his papor 1 T ho Press, ' and he won't go for tho radical candidate. Oh where will Forney bo found? r Phillip D. Baker, tho mall robber arrested at Clarinda last week, wa( sentonccd by Judge Lovo in tho United States District Court at Dcs Moines, to ten years' hard labor In tho Iowa penitentiary. Before tho sentenco Bank made a piteous appeal to the Court for mercy, stating that ho had a wlfo and five children depending upon him for support; that ho had been in tho sorvlco of tho United States as mail carrier for twenty-two years, and had nover tampered with the malls until about a year ago, when In a fit of drunkenness ho committed hU first crime. Tho prisoner wns sent to the penitentiary. ii 9"Horaco Grceloy relates to an lnti mnto friend tho fact about his celebrated garment, as follows : "Peoplo suppose it's the same old coat, but it isn't. The original whito coat came from Ireland. An emigrant brought it out. Ho wanted monoy and I wanted a coat, so I bought it of him for twenty dollars, and it was tho best coat I over bad. Tbey do work well in the old countries not in such a hurry as wo do." SAINT NICHOLAS ii9L BILLIARD HALL, BRCUR. SIQN OF THE BARCLAY BROTHERS. 74 OHIO. LEVEE, OAIBO. WhotMata and Retail IDIRTTG-Q-IST S AMD PAINT & OIL DEALERS. We keep a lull stock of Pure braga and MBDIOI1TBS. PAINTS, OILS, AND COLORS For the teason ; also a full line or PAINT, VARNISH, AND ARTISTS BRUSHES, AuJ l'llntem Materials generally. HARRY WALKER & CO., PROPR'S. from Grant which was to startle tho coun try, was not read, nnd tho Philadelphia Judge Thurman can't seo the immaculato convention has stnrtlcd the country in I)urIl" of "Subsidy Pom.,'' nnd refuses to nothing in it make-up, its platform, nor iU candidates. It has however, pretty well demonstrated that tho presidential contest Is to.be between the present liicum- bont und Horuco Grceloy, nnd tlio patriotic citizens need not feur us to tho result. Evorv dny since tbo Cincinnati convention, has added to tho strength of Hornco Grceloy before tho sign tho whitewashing document 6NTEFUL. Tho ' Republican ' bore this morning gives tho exuet voto'on tho '.rutlflcation of tho supplemental nrticle by the Donate, which wih 43 to 8. " Tho latter woro Hvo democrats Cassorly, Davis, of West Virginia, Kelly, Sumner and Tipton, nnd thrco republicans Cor- bett, Edmonds nnd Hamilton of Texas. Seven democrats beside Mr. pooplo. Tho result of tho Philadelphia Schurz voted in tliu affirmative Messrs. convention will add immeasurable to this Bayard, Norwood, Ransom, Stockton, Btrenethbv deciding manv renublban in "ecker and Hamilton, of Md." After " " " 11 1. T ,1 . n . lt r i-i t. i ai lf , 111,3 1 Bujjposo nun omnnor, ftcuurz una lilt fnvnr iilui iili usnltiiil tlm unt Un .F . 1 CAisr. ivi r i ... MY'U 1 S 1 0 N OF FREEWEXKCUTfy; ENOK AND DICTATION SO Kl:t-UltlATlov 8. The public ctcdit must be sum-ai.. maintained, nnd we DENOUNCE UK. PUDIATION In every form und Kl,u IHO r TIIK TKIIEMETAI. J. A BPKKIJ V KKTUHN TO SPECIE PAYMENTS is demanded alike by tho highest considerations of com mercial morality ana iionokt government A WORB FOR TUB NUI.DIEH llOYN 10. "Wo remomber with crutitude tho sacrifices of the soldiers and sailors of the republic, and no net of ours shall over detract irom tiielr justly earned fame, or ut iuii rewaraa ox ineir patriotism AVAUST, LAND KOBBKKN 11. We aro opposed to all further grants of land to railroads or other corporations. TUB PUBLIC DOMAIN SHOULD BE HELD SACKED TO ACTUAL SET TLERS. MBEBAL rOREIUX POLICY. 12. We hold that it is the duty of the government in its intercourse with foreign nations to cultivate friendships of peace by treating with all on fair and equal terms, regarding it alike dishonorable either to deaianif what is not right or sub mit to what is wrong. "KVKRYBOUY INVITED." 13. For the promotion and success of these vital principles, and the support of the candidates nominated by this conven tion, we invite and cordially welcomo the "Operation of all patriotic cltlxens, wlth u t regard to previous political afflle tl Tintoil are democrats, lmvlnir Imnn nnl the lato radical gathering in tho vain out of tho rnuicH, t Somobouv . hope that Its choice would bo nnothcr than greatly annoyed ubout something, und Grant. Tho Baltimore convention will hut not got scrisu enough to keep quiet. ratify tho nomination of Greoloy and the T,,B u! 1, . nil .1 r I .i muuumimiB in IIISIHUM III 11 110 ItlS 1- wlinle country will breath freely in tho ., . n m . ' ' ioi ables now ros d nn in tho enn Uu .r .... agree that tho tldoof travel will go north ward this summer instoad ot to tho sea shore. The benutv ami ntot K. IjREKl.tY till rifiunr l.nnn nvnil. I lilf. BPftflArV nil !in tmniiiuai n..t I 1 , . "v" v" w vie 'ioC I ' J " " j'wifueut iUUlU ITUUI ni, Uennral (irunt hua boon. Mr. New York to Montnml. by wav of lako PENNSYLVANIA. THE KEY-STONE HTATE FOR HORACE. Chicago Tribune Corrripoodeoce I talked with a man. the other dav. who had just been travelling in Pennsylvania. Ho is an old journalist, long connected wltb n daily paper in opposition to the Now York 'Tribune.' "But." said he " tho peoplo aro all for Old Horace. I met hundreds and hundreds of old farmers up in Pennsylvania, and they declare they will vote for Horace Greeley, no matter what tho conventions do. I don t bolievo that any earthly power can pre vent him from carrying that state by an immense majority." It was only a few davs afterwards that I met Captain Tur nor, of Pennsylvania, a member of the re publican central committee of his state. In reply to my inquiry as to the situation, he said bluntly, "Oh, h 1 is to pay I Greoloy is sure to carry the state. We can't help it. The jig ii up." I have myself recently been in Pennsylvania, and know that many republicans there, both amone lcadine men and the general bodv politic, are most earnestly for Mr. Gree- ley. as lor inu oeniocraia, iney re tor him to a man, and with notable enthusi asm. There can be no sort of reasonable doubt that the liberal reformers will sweep the old Key-stone state like a tor nado. Ana men, you Know, "Asgoee Pennsylvania, so coes the Union." This has been said till you cau't rest, and must be true. It was to cobble up Penn sylvania that the office-holders called their convention at its principal city ; but they already see, and many of them privately admit, that they will be beaten badly In October, and fearfully in November. So they make nothing by their motion. MONDAY AS PAY-DAY. Both in England and America, several larce firms have tried, within the last year, the plan of paying their employes on Mon day, instead or on Saturday, in every case the results have been most gratifying. The temptations necessarily Involved in a day of leisure and a pocketful of money have been no longer reit. Sunday instead of bolng devoted to dissipation, has become a day of healtnful recreation and rest; and the week's wages, formerly in great part wasted, have been used to far better advan tage Under the old system it often happens that flrstclass workman lose from one to three days early in the week in rooovoring from tho effects of their Sun day debauch. Under the new system this evil no longer oxlsts It is said that the samo number of men do one-and-a-half times as many days' work in the samo timo. Tbo efficacy of tho change has been thoroughly proven. It Is to the Interest r both master and man; and it therefore lies in the power of every employer to add greatly to tho physical nnd moral welfare of his employes, not only without any loss, but with a positivo gain to himself. The following is an official statement made by tbo president of the Illinois Central railroad company: "Tho arrangement entered into between the Illinois Central railroad company and mo .Mississippi uontrai, and row Orleans, Jackson & Groat Northern railroad com panies, provides that tbo Miaslsalnnt Cen tral railroad shall, at onco, bo oxtended to Cuiro; and that the whole lino, from New Orleans, shall be operated in closo connec tion with tho Illinois Central, giving an intorchango of all to nnd from north and northwestern points, including St. Louis." THIS HOUSE 1 MEWLY FITTED UP WITH TWO EXCELLENT BILLIARD TABLES, AND TWO IFIILTE "JENNY LIND" TABLES, SUITABLE FOR ALL KINDS PLAYERS. TUB SALOON IS STOCKED WITH OF THE BEST BRANDS or hopeUiut deliverance from radical mis rule U assured. uruciey may fu. ii.,.i i.. . ... o,,i.,i i,,m,,n,u it i. i ..., full 1 m ii wrunv uus ..-,- i. iu in wl ui ,m. 1 i recWy fal"g or not, will turo. Lake George, near Saratoga, is the r, ,Mru 7l ov,:r,"'ti General half way halt. Tho Fort "William Henry .runt, railing In uU other iVm,.,, ,1M llH(l hotel at this famous resort, a princely ... . - v ii ""n,n''oi, kwll iu palace and managed In princely style, is our History. Mr. Greeley lm klu,U(!lV 0WneJ nna oonducloj b T. oegj)lo a lltictt economy j ; General Grant I. comv.s. Sou, also owner, and proprietor, of the ' r. ureeiey U ex. magnificent ''Arlington" in this ex perienced the history and policies of our Fort WlUUm Henry has accomodation. imvorntnniii IJnr nrni fir-nut liu,iu 1 r.. . ing of either. Mr. Greeley ha. opinion, not surpassed in the wor Id and h,l 1,U ",1," TL-r ? LTJ? M-nenade, situated at ..,.i,icuS,Ui ni ii iuiiuiivu iu m-im 01, anu overlooking tho )fcke his own personal gains in office. Mr. w'th magnificent mountain ranm.. JL' i:. . i. 1.. .i.. i .... niii,. .1.1 .i. . o on jituioj iiiaitin inai, ii inu iicuiue ueuiuu me grounds miu! ....i against tho president on a question of reproduce Ihe "Arabian Nlrhts 11 .n . luvaflnn 11,.. !..,.. .1 I.I. .1.1. 1 , I t... l.l. .. . aiinOSt, i u iiiuum jrum, uunerui i m wm. ivuiiuu oi r.ciulnirti vii Mm, mania mm mere .nun oo no repeal of protective taxation so long as Boutwell, and Robeson, and Borie, and Kelly oppose it. Chicago Tribune. s A splendid lot of Magnolia and Em press Ladies' Slippers nt Elliott & Hay horn's, Commercial avenue. if, tun .1 ir i.-.l i i . . i--" ..V n m w rill, mh in i.nnti.i. ...i.ii- .. .. ... MI.VU, KIIIIHllie man. fiom tho front dimly suggest, that from the dining room of Victoria hotal over. looking tho lakes of Killarny. The lake pre.ents fine facilities for fishing; is pro, fusely stocked with row, sail and .team boat., which In this work-a-day age aro i.'on.iderations equally as powerful as those FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES. NIAQARA, N. Y., Aaet (1,4)0,216 V QEHUANIA, N. Y., At 1,008,711 78 HANOVER, N. Y., Aet M .720 00 REPUIILIC, N. Y., Aet 7H.WU 00 Comprising thcUnilerwrltera' A&cnoy. YONKERS, N. Y., AsmbI 878 464 61 ALBANY CITY, Assets 463,193 23 Assets,,, VXREMEN'S FUND, 8. F., Asset. SECURITY, N. Y.- ,.078.800 04 MARINE, 1,432,84 .H'0,f. Dwelling, Kurollure. Hulls aud Car 5?"' ' yuteil ut rale, h favurabUas aeunu, par- ------ .vvurny win wurraoi. .h.rLVJ'r!:""11)' " of Mie clllseua ot Cairo, anartor lli.ir unironaae. C.N.HVeUK. liq,tto:r,s, and OIGABS MIXED DRINKS ARE COMPOUNDED IN THE MOST APPROVEDSTYLE. 'sW-COME AND SEE FOR YOUR SELF. Tbey keep on band a fine stock of COLD WEIS BEER, SWEITZER CHEESE AMD HOLLAND HBRRINGS REFRESHMENT TABLES Art spread moraiDg and tttaiog -A.T asriasrm coiook, At which all are invited to partake FREE OF CHARGE. t.tvdlin Oirr ENTERPBiajR. Principal Office 104 Fifth St., Ciu., 0 THE ONLY RELIABLE GIFT ENTERPRISE IN THE COUNTRY I S6O OOO OO IN VALUABLE GIFTS To be distributed in ii. 3D. s i asr Ea 165th Regular MoDihlr GIFT ENTERPRISE, To be drawn Monday, Juo 3J, Un, Two Grand Capitals or 85,000 In Greenbacks j Two Prises $1,000 rlvel'rixcs 600 5. I (IHKVWnAni'u I Jgree Ten Prizes 100 One Horse aad Buggy with HIUer-Moaoted Har- One floe-tontil Kosewooit Piano, worth (SOU. Ten family eewlng maohlnee, worth lift" each. Fit heavy caned old hunting watah. ami kHii g' Id chalne worth jru each. Kite gol I Amer- lean hunting watches woith IU each. IMIICH KUIU nun Eight humlred Ten untitle watches worth Slao anil. J ffOld KHll Silver III., l.tlnlln. watches, In all, worth from IJOtol'sr. Ldle' gold Icontine rhain. genl'e gold rest chains, eulld and double plated slUer table and tea- il t. I l,llul"isrn aiuunis.jeweiry, etc,, eic ww i.w.n ..uiiiuvr ui Kim, o,w Do jou wish to recelrn all the beneneflU of ine ceieoraieu MEDICINAL WATERS -OK- flrSARATOGA, N. Yn and kjr BLUE LICK, Ky. Without the expense of a trio to those resorts. If so.nDt.lT to us. Ws reoelre thesewaters di rect frern the springs, and are prepared to lur- msn inrm pure, ivt. uol,u. r res 11 anu l.liely from our counter. Persons II Vina at a distance. or who wish to hate the water la their homes, caa be supplied wlthHsratoga In bottles, and Illue lick in bullies, Hugs bdu uerreis. i;iui anu get acircular In rerd to the medicinal rlrtues ol these noted waterr. 6-9dtf Also a compete Una of toilet articles. Im ported and American Wosps, COLOGNES, POMADES, EXTRACTS, HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, together with a large assortment of Druggists Hundrles and F-AJtT02T GOODS. CARBOLIC ACID DISINFECTING POWDER. An effectual prerentlre ol Cholera, Typhoid FeTsr, rmall-Hoz. tearlet Kerer, Measeis. Cat tl Disease, aad all pestilential aad contagions UI. esses. It is put up la pastboard cartons, the toes of which contain rwrroratloos. from which it can be sprinkled aa from a pepper box. Hold 07 DSntbA I DH1A31 The retail price is U cants per package. (Proceedings of the Hoard of Health Official.) Orrict Bjaio Of Hssltb, St. Loi'is.TAi May, 1S71. The resident physicians states that he has used. In the city hospital, the carbolic ac. powder and finds It the best disinfectant and destroyer of bugs, ants, cockroaches, Ac, ot which he haa knowledge. Tour committee re commends the purchase of this powder. for use In the hoapltats. (Signed, R. II, O'BRIEN', Clerk Bnerd ol Health, We are now In receipt sf a freah stock of Our Home Advertisers. IXMCHANCK. W.H. MORRIS, Notary Public. H. No. Pub. and 0. B. Oioi 1 1ST STJS,E. FIRE, HULL, CARGO, LIVE STOCK, ACCIDENT, LIFE, iiratrEAWGE. ,. Ticket, limited f.i ri 1.1 Axents wanted to ll ll,'kl. In mhr.. Illr.l premiums will he pud. Mcgie tickets one dollar 1 six tickets Aiedol sr: twelre tickets, ten doll.ru; twenty. fife twenty dollsrs, ' Circulars containing a full list of prlies, ade. scriptlon of the manner ot drawing, and other Information In reference to the distribution, will ra ..-,11 tu muj una oruerins iriern. All letters must le addressed to L. U. BINK. Iioi. fed. "'f'.r.h . . . Cincinnati. O. iui west 5th St.. norJ-wAdly to .KTNA, nARTFORD, Assets .....6,M9,6"4 W7 NORTH AMERICA, PA Asset 12,763,000 00 HARTFORD, CONN., A.selt 12,541,210 72 I'IKKNIX, HARTFORD, Assets .... fl,7HI,148 86 INTERNATIONAL, N. V., Asset fl,3i3,804 17 PUTNAM, HARTFORD, Assets 1700,937 00 CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, Asset SJ13,C73 Hi IIOME.COLUMIIUS, Assets 1515,27" 3 AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO., Assets 'M,M) 0 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL, LIKE, Assets 30,oix,ofl0 00 TRAVELERS', HARTFORD, LIKE AND ACCIDENT, Assets J1,&00() 00 ItAlLWAT PABSENOERS ASSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, Assets J'JU.OOO 00 INDEPENDENT, UOSTON, Assets G30,8C2 00 SAFFORD, MORRIS & CAN DEK, 71 Ohio Ivee, City National Rank, CAIRO, ILL, TEUTONIA LIFE INSURANCE OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ASSETS, $600,000. JOHN A. HUCK, - - - President. 0. KNOBELSDORFF, - Heeretary. directors, Chas, Reitc, Benrt Weiier, A. 0. Kesino, A. Misch, Chas. Wemtiie, Chas, Veroha, Francis Lackner, Chas. Daeolino, C. Htascti, "VVm. Reinuabdt, John Feldkamp. The bast organlted and securest company ' Jo Ilia northwest, The only company wnlck guar antees cash surrender value. CARL L. THOMAS, OW. Ao'T, 5-2M1T tmr Cmiw staMI Ylelsalljr $300,000. MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY. Legalized 11 v State Authority and Drawn in Public in St. Louis. Grand Singlo Number Scheme. 50,000 numbers. Claks E, to he Drawn May 31, 1872. 6,880 Prizes, Amounting to $300,000. 1 Prlte of...M$.V).'") 1 ' of...... 13.4M 1 of. . WMU 1 " of 7,5iiJ 4 " of... i,is 4 " of...... S.SOO ai or..... i,cs) 20 " Of... ,'IU W " of 540 Tickets $10; Half uo prites of......i Ku ' of i,u 9 " of... 500 i " Of SOU of .. 25J 3A - ofM. . W 1 " of 150 lew " of..... 1U) MSJ " of........ 1U Tickets, $5: Quarter Tickets, $2 CO, Our lotteries are chartered by (tie Slate, are always drawn at the lime named, aad all draw ings are under the superrlsion of sworn com ml'sloners. The official drawing will be published In the St. Louis papers and a copy seat to purchasers of tickets. We wilt drew a similar scheme the tut day of e ery month during the year 1C1. Remitat our risk by poetnffice money order, registered letter, draft or express. Bend for cir o'er. Addraos, MUKRAT, MiLLE CO., P.O. box 2444. Ot. Louis, Mo. 4-lOdawly IMMIUBAIfT TICKETS IMMIGRANT TICKETS FOR SALE, f.or Hale t FOB SALE, I For Bait 1 fOli SALE. J KorSllel FOR BALK. s Fare from Livebpool, Fare from Lovdcnderrt Fare from Glasgow, Fare from Queenstown CAIRO, :::::::: $48' IO 2 0 isdord. Morris A Ca gents. INMAN LINE Luarpool New-Tork and Philadelphia Steamship Company, rs-ena coxraacr wire isitid mtaa am iiitiib eorxaaMxaT for Carrying. the Malls. FOR PASSAGE TICKETS oa rcarnxa uroaaiTioa APPLY TO JOHN G. DALE, Aot. 15 Broadway, New.Tork, or to II. Hoill, Washington Arenue, Cairo. nois. 51 Railroad Advertisements. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD 100 Mile Ike Hliartemt Aaste TO CHICAO-O, Kls;bfy?MIItlteSlsort4at Beat TO ST-LOTJIS NO CHANGE OF CARS FROM CAIRO TO . ST. LOUIS OR CHICAGO. ONLY ONE CHANGE OF OARS FROM CAIRO TO Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Toledo. Detroit, Cleveland, S" f"1. Itiitlalo I'ltlsbutg, Washington, Haltlinore, 'Philadelphia, New York. Boston and all points east. Mllwaukle, Janesrille, Madison, LaCrosse, Bt. Paul and all point, north. Una is also the only direct route to Decatur, Bloomlnjiton, Slpringeld, Peoria, Uulncr, Keokuk, Burlington, KocW. Island, La Salle. Mendota, Iod, Jf,r'p0f: Oslena, Dubuque, Hloux Olty, Omaha and all point) northwest. Elegant Drawing Room Sleeping Cars On all Night Trains. Baggage Checked 10 all Important points. For tickets and Information, apply to 1. 0, R.R. depot t alroi on board tne transit stesmer be tweeu Columbus and Cairo, and at tne principal rallroa i ticket offices throughout the south. W. P. JOHN-tON. Oen'l Pass. Ag't, Chlcato. A. Mirciiiit, Gen'l. Hup't. Chicago. J. JOHNSON, Ag't, Cairo. SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS SOUTHEASTERN R. R. On and after UondTy, April 34th, 1972, trains will run as follow! NORTUERN DIVISION, lasns noma tovTisaiT. Mail. Espreis. ..6:40 a. tn 12:35 p.m. ...e.eo 11 j:oo Tailorrllle 10 52 6 24 Arrive at ranf iio o.li tsiims ooiso aoatiwasT, Bxprea. MtJt Leave Pana 4.U0 11 m 3.8s . m. -iKTU,li.....i.vv llW ,.1S " 0U ' e.10 ' 8.1a SOUTHERN DIVISION. TBAIX OOISO aevrusasT, Leave Edgwoed .5.30 a. m. 10.10 0. to " Flora ,25 ' ll.40Pi Arrive at Bhawusefn 2-35 t.u Leave Virginia.. Arrive at Springfield Leave Arrive Leave Springfield. i.2i at Virginia. 0..