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"BULLY FOR GRANT I"-" I IV Tbt president hat appointed Mr. Fair man, tbe civil service reform cindldat, deviate from the clvll-iervlco rules In ap. pointing to office in cmo of vacancies. To adhere itrlctly to these rule would necessitate the appointment of Assistant ) LOCALS. Hair And lolld jewelry mnde to order. postmaster of Philadelphia. The entire SccrcUry Richardson to the poiltlon of. D for 11 lr ,ond ftl ,JJ press of the country, Radical and Opposi- secretary of the treasury when Houlwell , lor? ' m' Hon, applaud the act-all .pl the Chi- go into tbo senate, and Bancroft Davl. to Hyacinth gl... In ""' for ,..lL... which savs Cameron and bo .ecretary of .tate when Fish gee. Das l IIabtmam i. '" ... ' abroad ns minister, at It is 0() Orant arranged the nutter 10 that Came-ithought h(j Rnd tfje -p. , ScAKCfiLoc,, ltcm, ye,terday. A 00 fm'a president might obtain tbo atiplauso ntnimn! nt .lam.s S. Benedict i i'prlcW' In thn riinorlar's neck It what W . i . I TLI. t. . 1- . - T.. . I W II . f . 1 . I . ! . 23 01 ml enemie . inn ii i went uiuio .oi ;o lucceeu Jir. vonneiiv ni iui'tui " i crenieu ioe scarcu . 00 condemning a eood act. What need we ! tbe port or lorK, wnoio aeputy ne ,.r.whrihn mntnuriuMourDathno1'- Grant sincerity In this matter 111 1 ...... kArt.tih i ta.! nH 1 If be docs that Ii enough. A. long ai he ,m of oplB,OB lbu 0 the main he will tp- remains In it, let Ji all say "Bully for i tIcjj t0 lrie ruie which he ha advocated. IN rl.anHvt nnt U Kprv imrt .nit rtornr. Anil this .lonx S. DcxiiAM'a yeat powder for purity and itrcngth Ii unequalled. Try it, and you will uie no other. 11.2Mt. Tiianksoivino Bikds The moit ei- . .. ' - . . ... t.i e J... -Ill The president has, it Ii laid, expresied ctvll-wvicj reform U acute plan to rM scmia. .eiuro. tu.k.B.....b , , , , . , ..,.. ux. himself, to a great eitent, cf the power of . not bo lacking In Cairo Two carloadior hi deilre for universal amnesty, and bli . . . . . T , . . , . ..... i... V. n.J i n.ni l,i Kim tr .l.termlmt four nrL-nv orrlvp.l In town VelteruaV. I I J.lxnlli.lini, ,,i Asv1i1t f A thtt rnnl. n f " Tears izq w in uv wiu iuuuiuc(, uu nn Mil f V. of hu- IUII me at nt the South i but the Dcmocrati who hare ( N t(t W4, ;rw iB tke pfMUentinl chair been raging about the Kadicalism of tbe be required their akl, and In lelectlng from IIli.lctis declare, with emphaiif, tht among them, he cot the worst of tbe lot ai Grant is no man- - that be is not In fTor hi adrher. With tbe clvil-servlce rules ofnmneityaud don't want to conciliate j in fl'w' the employe of the government Haiv. AI IIowo, Iniarance agent at St. Lonli, repreientlaj the Andea and Trl. -aph, k In thU city on buinn. A Homb. Judge Mnlkey hat re lumed from Shawaeetoara, where he hu been engaged tn profetilonal builnen. Thi Dcit. The wind blew the duit about In every direction yeiterday, and walking wa rendered very unpleaiant In contequence. Thi C'itbtal. Tbii finely appointed aloon, complete In all iti details, appear! in our columni to-day with a card. Read it, and drop In occailonally at the Crystal. Holiday Toy. Phil. Saup, the con fectioner and dealer, is now receiving bit tock of holiday goodi the moit oaten live and complete stock of the kind ever brought to Cairo. E. fc W. Bcdkr have at;;preiont the "! l Z T .i,. I E Bcdkr have at ;preiont me Call and examine the pianoi a the gtock , Itev H II. Thy.rt .nd S P . heeler .. J Jh St. Louis bell treble manufacture. .,: , J . ; ll-22tf. N. P. Curtice, Agent. Pkrons wishing any atyle of hair lewelrv, or solid Jewelry, to wear for tbe ... ... 11 . V c It' which they will sell at .prices that defy competition. Knabe's and Bauer's celebrated pianoi and organs are on exhibition at E. dt W. Buder'i, the former having taken tho first premium at all the principal state fairs where exhibited. the loutbern people. Our Democratic !..... ..." ....... holldnvs. would do well to call at E. fc friendi may be right. We hope they are eot llicm lbeIr Mositlons, and naturally Huder s, manufacturing jswelen. not , but this li u very uncertain world, ' enough they would support Grant for re- Stbve, tho bar-keeper, hai opened a and white men, including presidents, are j nomination, as bis rc-olcction would con- flno saloon in Louis Blattoau's old stand, ju.t a. uncertain Nevertheless it seems ' tinuc them in PUco- T,1U, ,n,le"d of where can be found, at all times, Steve , . . coch senator und member wclldlng a cur- serving his cutomcrs with tho best of to us mind, we say it fns to us that , ..... , n ni ,t ' tain amount of power through tbo patron- drinkables. ii--2ti ' , . , BK wllic" nccoraeu tnem, mo presiueni E w hftVe ju,t recelvcd ft southern policy. He has everything to . Rllracl, t0 umtM 0 t10 gratitude and flMBt ,tock of ,ilvor and pUtod I'n gain by being tbo promoter of peace in I self-interested devotion formerly given to - ..,, ,i.n(t,i rnT ,v,e holldav not Diila and sc?t!onal amliv In the Knnub- i tho senators and mcinbors by thoso In . ' ; Youno Mix, Attxntio. Rev. H. B ..l , , , ,, , ,. ,, i ollice, and who nro kept In by the- action of Thayer will deliver tbe third diicoune to , , l " ""' Grant In enforcing the civll-sorvico rules. i nit repuiaiion oi me awmw., ,,... men lh( eyeni fct lhe pfeb ,nd. liken man who Intended to be "square on Tho outl Btld lbo roliliciftlls w, in known all over tho world. church SubjcJ; ,.Tbe y .i.-. i it. i it-.i.i.- rt it 11 .. . . 1 M-totf V P f1nTff Arrant ... :ku- iuii iiiur. no iiuj rtliuuiaicu tuc inuiui nrnlinlil ItV rnnil) n flrfilnit IIIO ins WnO , " ' 7 , U.n'i Inflnnnxn-TT Pnvr fnr 1 1 nnrt nr Evil." Saup. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Saup have returned from their wedding trip, and have settled down to every day life with tbe congratulations of the Tnx Hullkti.v and our wishes for their life-long happi ness. Thk reputation of the Stclnway piano is known nil over tho world. ll-22tf. N. P. Curtici, Agent. htm ring in Alabama and Louisiana, no has I will be hacked by tbo power and means of Kkabe's colebrated Gold Medal vith refused to lend troops to Louislanaand has 1 lho administration, nnd the monicd inter-1 pianoe.( the best now made, at E. & W. .ng, threatened to remove tho Alabama mar- I 01 lno c ' "M " ". Buder's. Call and examine. .... . Crammo lor mo succession its 1 view u. liiIi. .I..1 ...1. ...... I ,1 tt, T , . 1 1 ... B mi i ii n' i in fm i ii Ths OriNtNo or the CAtno and Tin CKNMM It. R. In a few weeki tho Cairo and Tlncennes railroad will be opened, and Cairo should celebrate the event with big Jubilee. The surrounding country should be Invited to come In, Vincennes and Mound City and ail tho towns along tbe road should send delegations, and tbe jubiteo should bo madu n big and Joyful "thing." Somebody mint tako the lead In this matlor, and who shall It bo? Why cannot the city council, at the next meet ing, appoint a committee to report how and in what manner tbe opening should be celebrated? Tho city need go to no ex pense, but it can and should take tho ini tiation In this matter. A commltteo such as we have suggested might call a public meeting, and In council with a committee of citizens all the necessary arrangements for the opening jubilee could bo satisfac torily arranged. Burked to Vkatii. A girl named, Caroline Nelmoycr was burned to death near Unity last week under tho following peculiar circumstances. Tbe woods wero on Are, and men wero engaged in a battle with it. Caroline went out to watch tbe progress of tbe conflict, and Anally got tbe fire botweeti ber person and the wind. Sparks were blown into ber clothing, which took fire. Before the llamcs could be extinguished she was so seriously in jured, that in a fow hours she died in great agony. Visitors. A number of Kentuckians ' were in town yesterday transacting bust noss with Cairo merchants. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CRYSTAL SALOON AND READING ROOMS. MICHAEL COYNE, Proprietor. (OLD POST OFFICE 6TAKD.) Corner Sixth street and Commercial Ave. 'flic best brands nt Clsarx, choice Wines, Lluuors, etc., always on band. tdrTOpcn day and night. Jj3 PATRONIZE HOME TK.X)E1 ! J. C. HUELS, Late of .St. Lotlli. BOOK HINDER AN'D BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, BULLETIN BINDERY, Corner Twelfth street and Commercial Ave. Homo Advortsiements. November 18, Established, CONSERVATORY or MUSIC. On the corner of 12th street and Washington avenue, opposite Bulletin office. Will open MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1878. Tuition Irom ? to t20 per term. IN CLASSES OF 1 TO 4 EACU. No pains will be spared to make it PLEASANT, PROFITABLE, AND SATISFACTORY to all concerned, N. P. CURTICE, Director. Teacher of Vocal, Organ and Piano Music. BLANK HOOKS of every description done J. M. RODEN IJAIinil with neatness and dispatch. All kinds of ,,... , ' . . , , u . ' ruling done at short notice, Bibles, Music, 1 and String Ius'ruiuents. Magazines and Periodicals bound neat, and I i (Sec clrculai.) li-it tr. .Mag nt tli County work, such as Itccords, Dockets, lee Hook. Uliinks. etc.. made a ipeciullt)' iTt.jiiiisAT. Boxes, Pocket Book", Kn elopes, etc., . made to order. 11-24 tf. , REOULAlt CAtKO, PADUCAIi 4 KVA.SS VILLE 8EM1-WEKKLY U. 8. STOP AND READ! MAIL PACKET. Th rail B'i K!-Ki,t i'm.f Uftr Hlt.in. I GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYBODY ..a. wno arrcsiua me uemocrauc mem-,.,,. ,atnatan ,wo.r, ilftl ho will jilks kr of tho legislature. So far so good. , tend the preil lent to do bis bidding, and so el If hoshouldgo farther, find aetas (Jrecloy I things stand ; but Just this much, anybody i nil talked nbout amnestv and peace at the who thinks that civil-servico reform, as trv? South, wo ihall not hesitate to sav : "uvocaieu oy uram, is oono in w.e Pu-,- l, 1 ItH alia true oi courso it is tnat if lid I t!rjnt didn't stand up "fodder or no fod- the 'der to the Liberal trough that Is to I re- sav, net up to the declarations of the On- Stuart A- Guolson can sell you flan nels and blankets cheaper tban any house Hyacinth glass in aisorted colon for ! in 'ho bTe juit received a , and cau,in lt to co,,tpe snJ wrinke) j, sale At Dan'l Hartjia.n's IIavx You Ski.v Hxr' A lady vho for tho last five yean has been a leader of fashion in New York, and who may bo seen twice a week in her elegant calecbo 1 driving a pair of superb ponies In Central Park, has recently stated, in the select cir- cle to which she belongs, tbat tbo only ar- I tide in existence which Imparts beauty ' and luster to the complexion without ulti mately impairing tne lexturo or tbe skin, A place where )ou can buy as much fur OUST 33 DOLLAR as you can cite where for IDLBWILD. Jack Okammei, Master. Kt. Thomas, Clerk. 7 Leaves Cairo for Paducab and Kvani vlile, every Thursday and Sunday cvenlni, at 0 o'clock, connecting at Evansville wlih the Louisville and Cincinnati packets. For freight or pasture apply to Jamks BtuOH Pauenicer Ait''. REUULAlt CAIRO, PADUCA11 & EVANS VILLE SEMI-WEEKLY PACKET. The fine Panenger Packet lie interest, even though it havo that etlect, does not know Ulysses. CKNTKAL1ZAT10K. The Radical journals arc already fore- , shadowing the centralizing schemos of ' their parly. Tho postal telegraph as re- 11-22-31 A JEWEL. Sozodont purifies, Sozudont beautifies, Sozodont gratifies all who uo it. Sold by druggists and perfumers. li-'.'4d&wlw. , new lot of fiannels bought at auction lale, Hogan's Jlagnolla Ralm. The name of which we offer much below market value, the aistinguunea member oi us beau no, ii monde who made this declaration cannot 14-fc .. i r ... I. wiiu proprieiy oe given, dui u may ire ONE DOLLAR AND A QUARTER I Tnogr Oybtirs. The ovsters found at mentioned in patant that sho has spent i several years of her life in Europe and is form tbe public tbat tliev have fitted their 1 but by tbe keg,' are among the largest and ployedthe iSrtMe.oTrtV'dd ' no- tore hou,e on EiBhUl 'trcot wilh lho vlrVTu?v finest it has been our good fortune to eaL.worIdloenb,ncotiiercharrr)ii flneit and nj(ortC(l ,tock of i o'clock. For fieli: ARKANSAS BELLE. HEN. I10WAHI). A A We hereby return thanks to .Tack for dish of the same. 11-24-diVwli regular Cairo lodge No. 237 communtcatiou of A. F., & A. M. will Kentucky Libhakt Association. A J llmted number of Gift Concert tickets for Dnniinnnilail tn I'.MImillAr finnrat rr?rAt. moi, cmrnti ana i'Diiaacinuu piatmrms. loose i .... .. .... . . v.. i.i.i , r I well nas Keen urgeu by tuo 'unronicie, i"""'"""-' '""""bi the Kcntuckv Library Association can bo i my tm palitlcalinfanti both born of Repub-1 t,o Grant organ, as boing a "beniticent" i 7 o'clock. Visiting brothers cordially obialned of W. B. Rockwell 4k Co. on ; de- ;,-an pirentage, wo shall say something J measure. To-day it advocates tbo passage ' invited to attend. 'Commercial avenue. The sale will con- else than "Bully for Grant,'- confound . of Conger bill introduced last session for , C. F. Rlakc, Sec'y. , llnue unllUhe 25th i'nst 11-10-td f, m ,i rlnn t rm. .op'-u o rn l M ' ln" wer protection oi emigrants, which Dkfkrrkd. We are authorized to stato h.m 1.1,-don t you see e arc hold , (j noM nn c)ectjonceritJg the Mt Pati.so STcsta.-The Illinois Central fait, by a heavy anchor of hope, to the m,chine, ditlering from thofrecdmen's bu- evening at the Catholic church, Is indefin- "tlroad bM ben delivering a large lot of belkf that be will act wisely; and, if he I reau 0nly in tho color of thoso who are to , atelv postponed owing to thosudden death ,l0Dei blWMn Eighteenth and Twen- daf, may wo go to bed politically with ' be manipulated. 'Harper's Weekly, tho of the lecturer's brother, A. O'Brien, Esq., Hh streets, to be used in paving the levee tbe O'C'onor men, read Alex. Stephen's ed- editor of which, Geo. tt Curtis, i a per- of St. Louis, father O'Brien received a where the tnthr for the Misiiiiippl 5ru own a do- or live In Mound ' 0DH, fricnd of GraDl' claitn' tbat educa di'Patch ytsterday at noon, sUting tbat Central Extension railroad is to be located. C-av i' ,Wt .nnlanr! him .nri m t ! lion a P011""1 dut-v! thal tho S0' oa Mother was dead, while another lay ARRlviuZ-The survey boat Arkamas City i. we aon i aPriaua mm ana cry ai ment mU(t inaugurale R .ySlem of coro. i Et deslh., Bale Thi, j, Mlher a M(1 ,troke Jn yetterJ Co, clemeDt tbet-pf our voice. '-Bully for Grant!" pulsory education and turn icboo'.mastcr. of affliction, and will no doubt elicit the ' Smith, superintendent and engineer, re- - 1 The 'Chronicle' also endoncs this idea of J sympathy of Father O'Brien's many I ports that the river can be made naviga- We hid no doubt that the 'State Regis- j turning our school system into a political friends in Cairo. He left for St. Louis on j tie all the year round from St. Louis to t:r w M Ixik at the political lituation I " ,.7, ' . ,T , , TJ V. 1 .-....u... Lilr0 Ane report wm be lam beiore oi miiuoni veariy in laa nanus oi .ne i.e- ., , ; rz , f t gL spectacles like ours. It is now nub,-.in ' ia bo ul6d for nur. , The St. Louti bell treble pianos are as , x rf ....v.i& : u - j uui aiiu ai nuj ytmuv ill tuc iUOl KVlf lUU RIVER NEWS. The undenigncd would repectfully in- i .naiiei ..Clerk for Paducab and Evans- and hridav evening ml il Ight or paimage applj- on general merchandise ever before, brought 1 to this inrirkoL itnrl In nnlnr , , I KKnUI.AU CAtltO AND EVAN8VIIJ.E to secure a large portion of tbe patronage SEMI-WEEKLY MaIL LINE PACKEf. 1 of tbe public, board or to Jam Kb HlQfiH, Passenger Ag'l. u .D2 M. and sees a tiromfct of tfnrm I nn.i, T. lcl!.U il.Inl- tlii In th. i j. . . , i . .," , . . .v j . , ., tbe tweetest-toned tbat vou ever listened tin a; j the efforts of President Grant. elec.ion of Grant they drove tho nail . , v ............ to. . P. Cl'rtice. Act. . .t. .i .... . rinrn nr.fl fa rliTPrm ntd tn r innn it niir. . ' a ico-jvcuier eioqueniiy says : -rresiaeni ' ... ... , ., inc the next four years. It would seem as G'int is now in the full fruition of his!.,". ... ' , . . if tbev did not Durooie to let tba eraii -L.-. Ti Uii war record ii untarniihed; ; grow under ih.ir feel by theJr halle l0B(jl Coniervatory, cor. Twelfth Jc Wash. 11-22-tf. Two congress and appropriations to carry out the Decenary work asked for. i Good. We love good butter; we adore lit. Blxby is aware of odr weakness, and 1 in deference to it, he a few days ago de lighted our sense of sight and taite by a Distinguished Personages. gift of a half dozen poundi of fresh, sweet We learn from the Decatur ' Magnet 1 i butter. We ate it with relish, as who that Tbomu and Jeremiah have appeared ( would not, and blessed without stint the in that village. We have not heard of thoughtful giver. ...i . . .. . . : n r:. t.... . v . adopt meaiures lookine to the revival of . ' . b. . i iv-. -sue pirty in this neighborhood' ' ,,, ., . , don t tako to that kind of people ' . e standi abroad, as well as at home, to work f.-c- it among the heroes either ancient ; oi:r pacitic commerce. r Urn." The 'Register' must le A dcterminei effort will be made Ibis . t r A...r , . n .1.:. t.,... . rut.a verv careful. The leaders of tbe i "'"' "' luuB":" kv b Drives Away. Tbe 'Sun' hu driven ui away from a good intention, and we j to rarely get up to an intention of tbat usv rcia CI 02: of te nartv for uin- .. .... 1 . . . r . - canon, inu question win r.o: assume a ' riASOij ana organi lor rrora w to 1 kjnd that wo are steeped in sorrow. We ar; -gep.-auicg Gen. Grant no: more piTi7 character, every section and mdni-1 51,000. N. P. Ccbtice, Agt, ' bad intended to do something, and now t a twthird as ardently ai tba above. 1 try being tqaally interested. With the ' Cor. Twelfth & Waih. ave. won't, became the 'Sun' bu let the cat Bu t.ec the Remitter' understands how commerce of the Atlantic gone and tbat ll-2"-'-tf. I oa. 0f tbo .tr in iu paracraoh beaded 1 0 a 9 . 1 II A Sensation.' tr. I tnti- ac- laci Br reis f-3 y-r .ate, cur ait f. 1 a.-e b C3 -ill at- JVW a ; T 1 illf ttit; 'it' rcn r.i cf km w. I1U U the TCtd wal j an ir p-ares , and f our r .1 .. 1 .,1 a' . . .. . tnrr tn rnlltlnnl r f rl11nf. V..A. ... ..-te- ties w uom omce upon certain persons, " " " . ."-J. . Woma a Hoiirbon : nd dvln... Itnttr n. lhrr t r,n furt poamnn f..r I I . I. 1 -'- fcv u s ivek nhiiuul uu v erii iipriL niu. ... .... .. . . J"JWJ? I PtT tb.l-U,..l of hi. friend. been ,.:.,. ... k . ".. "" trade diverted into other channels. Thli " . . . paper over way.- t,on- "v'i a.u iu support ... , , , round it, weare reso ved tSat wo w 1 be the constitution. Tbl. will include all tbat ' nS of Pecia mpor tance there I. acC0lmn'odaU , 1 auy ureunifancuisea. NYhether those Kadi- ..,....., u,. ckiif- loma- k 1 r. .. acemcnt from coiiLTusi. r. . Detii- tuiigioi, nuuit; iiaiooi aa aoutn. " t. 0 iiit vaiko ami nr. tiouia JtAIl.- Sold ern people Is a part of their religion, will 1 , 1 ' road. A correspondent of tho St. Louis . If ..... NeWl IrCiIll NiiVhIh lnrllrqlr. Iln.t k ., . ... agreoio inopropotiiinn ma; tne war is , . Miiobe, writing irom Uliester, Illinois. 1e,t 1. lollv tester uf th ii-nato. fr will ..v. . I . " . . ...... ' rr.kt. uici nuu buut vui fciitj inctiuuiiL'i rfpnrn. - - , - , nnuer ukiroi .uvirn iRr iin. lari 'rh mondttion, is one of tho.e things , v! 111 ono ' '!r 1 1 'IW1: fr ro-eluc- 1 Cairo and St. Louis railroad is being that no fellow can nnd out. Tim I . .. 10 " a'hington pushed ratildl v forward to completion, r 1.,., t. r. it... 1. in .Sw. i, ....1 t , , - - - AKRIVXD. Steamer Illinois, Columbus " Grand Tower, Memphis " St. Luke, St. Louis ' Mary Houston, New Orleans il Arlr.niil Iti.11. VvantvlllA S. II. Long, I.ower Mississippi LISHMKNT " &t. Joseph, at. 1.0UIS " John Kilgour, Cincinnati " Mary 3Iillcr, New Orleans " Arlington, Memphis DKfAKTID. Steamer St. Luke, Memphis " (irand Tower, laid up " Mary Houston, Louisville " Robert Mitchell, New Orleans " Arkansas Belle, Evansville " S U Long, Mound City " Illinois, Columbus ! " EC Elliott, Memphis " John Kilgour, New Orleans " Mary Miller. Louisville " Arlington, Cincinnati niO MUDDY COAL. I Steamboats supplied at any time, both ' ftnv ar.rl ntrvht with aithnr litmn nr pliest 1 ... .t t .,, ..,., j cloaks, which department Ii complete in nut ccal, In any quantity, and on usual ' ' r Urmi, at tbe yard at grand Tower, Ills. ; all itsdetaiis. uurstocuoi Special contracts offered on favorable They always pull back in the traces, Ui lue 1 at,ut igianu, ; Hn Ruosa.-From nearly all of our J c-it be patted cn the back and ; ,om"L5t,e 'nu,t U done,.nd spee-Jily, too, ( txcl) we oUaln the important infor. , ! tn t th Iis.ltr- which. n iirrriiinl nf nur . . . n. . .... . ' rv.n-n ...a .i, in . . .. i mation that urn winter reigm.' lie - x . i l in rjuiru.u . HAkuisiit ueiui'. tn ui ri.tc.nc t.rA tnn Ii &n ltm v. L'inrltir . ti, :tt .11 ...k . i j. . . .... . j . B 1 .V-. ..k. ... u,.rkU uV w -. uk-.vk! wugte-. u. Vl uv. BUU,,i . , ,urn t0 0Uf new,pBper frjend, bo are crtr 3sh, friend 'Register, by and by. ' ge" 'vitem of subsidies similar to tbat ( un,ortunate ,nd ,ive 0UtiW, of Ctiro . L t li wait & little longer. which has made England so powerful on but ,ie hodj a mild scepter, and bis - '. lb . fr,eDd, of tbe Australian bree,tha ministers to bis dispoiition- nr D D DC? Iinviirvnn ' mU lUMD'LiP C0,l'Pn3-Pf confl-1 are ralher balmy-very courteous, and do UUlUlLiOi Ui ULll jj. . BciuHWDjreii win gran-, me requireu , not viiit our face much too roughly. A Direct Answer. Tbe Mound City Journal' uks us to Inform it who is tbe assistant political editor of that paper in this city. We won't: Why, tbe ' Journal ' it becoming u unreasonable as the 'Sun.' Must we keep it posted in reference to its editors, here or elsewhere ? In the lan guage of Patrick Henry and James Sura " merwell, never I lermi upon application. H. V. Olythant, D. A Boxek, Gen'l Supt. j Sales Agent. 3-li-ly BOATS LCAVINO TO-DAY The fine steamer Henry Ames will leave i for New Orleans and way landings this evening at 6 o'clock. Tbe low-pressure Quickstep is tbe boat eaving for Evansville and all way land- net this evening at G o'clock. I Tho regular Anchor Line packet will shoeJ aU( Cap a)d furni,hing goods I hta ave for Memphis, Vicksburg and all way I . ,. , , .. , r . ' . n r fttllv nrrnarnd to meet all do- I mands at prices defying competition. As , aid to enable this company to continue , tbeir steamers to Australia, io ss to corn-' Hyacinth glass in assorted colors for I All Day. Mr. Linegar, the great pete witn xne largeiy-subiidized tngliib sale at Da.v'i. Haktmax'h. i Radical, Influenced by; an abundance of :-pe:al Corresdondente ol the Uulletln.) steamer, now making ucn strenuous ef-1 ll-2L'-3t ) affection for us, has sent word to us that OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington. Nov. 10. 12 ,oru w K,n lu" ,mmen,' iai-grow Tte president in his message will rec- m ""' lUB Puu,,c '"r'1 nn:I ,n rrncend that congress pas. a bill remov-1 UomiUb,! "VW f W "' Webb' f mg a . disabilities imposed by the llth,ifew l0l:, b" thU A stearn-atr.e-dtr.ent to tbo conititution, on tbe ' ibip "no becn ,nalnlnlnd "id tbo uro .nd that at tbe amendment dti not i" the Paciflic for ex-Lie the ballot, only imposing dliabili- our PrflducU snd manufactures, amount. on next Wedneiday, our Radical day, he will be with us at seven o'clock and re main with us until twelveo'clock at night. Oi-k Epitaph. Tho 'Sun' takes ex-1 ception to our epitaph. How can we nlr.mi. tlio rlbf. p t.nv ll.vl.'V Ufa nln. t. I Live birn satisfaction, but can't. He's ev- I After uPPtr', W,lth l Y,d,Bir!: T,9 r,i.n.i.,i S..I.1.. ...... n i.t.t.. fcr6 10 "avo P,lc" ,OT,nB "al IHilUi I VVaiM VDLBUSC Ait.llUlit,nl . . ... j r . . , . . ,. i cal way, but like good Democrat! we are nr.! fttmriwl hirn Iihva rinvtmn . H.Hi. -1 cal. If so we shall instantly reform, and to eschew whisky entirely. Dnasa Goods. Stuart & Gholion are now offering special Inducements in all .t... ' .i.,... 1 . n.',. r.tt viuici ui uicar, t "jiyj . ii v iiBTtj m lull line of all wool satinets, In all the new cloth shades, also a full line of Empress cloths which we offer at prices fully 10 per cent, lower than any house In the city Go to Stuart A- Gholson for your hosiery, cloaks, trlmrnlngi, ribbons, etc. They can save you money, 11-24-2 111 V. j r IMC . ...... ...m ... ... Iind if a KetltlhllDf.il Mind r.riri.i,rt i .. i , a ei, prciueu. wm ..ui recommend me annexa- . ,.v,"k":,,: ':' : "ac"-'ye maKing upon an average . the company of Davis of tbe -Sun.' It ii ifre il0f Domingo or the absorption of: lnl The con-, ,u,pecU!j that these old wheelhor.es of ,ed Cuba in UU message s tbe former i, under-, J lV. U .a 'lrUCtin lra'n " n"r'nt' tbe !-"cr.cy-the,e almost Bourbonlc Hiieh T:r f CUlU"l,"! 1 L ntwn " lark I nd' , , , .fU?.V' ! ! .f J". d-otee. of eternal principles, all ot which w .....,. u ,TU iu season; it wm b , n d , ' H1' ,,. , ' o-, win reacu npana. inn road not they have at their tongue's end-It is sus- h.l bnwever, into Grant', lap when he HcT nly penetrate, .oino of tbe finest agri- that they have fell design, upon .halt,, the ee. i Oppotit h" and hi. "to c,uUura1"tt,'d' ln tbl 'l.but the Radicalism of the -Sun.' Ilutthe.us- 'dvo.' won't work. !f...'.'7P. 1 ,,MC11.11' 11 throuKl. tbe heart of the creat coal field. Mn I. ..Br.i-i -r ....... t-.. t,.. viriiiu mm iiion aim for John , . .. ... 1 ' .wv, , . ,.u It W l.,.ll,..,...t .1..,. It... t.l.4 ...til Ulatl .'vn.vu biiav niu jJitroiuuiifc iu v ii. ruer uio release oi mo ttiree Uonservutivo uik'iiiurin ui iuu viauhiua lesu aturo who 't to .... w b .... . . .. uiid "v,u iiwu u uamruuy, reiuieu ban hnce, f and taken to Mobile charged with vlolat free i f .i . . ... I die- B wiiuiwiiiciii ad. n is wen Known ilu'V ' hero that It was done to ntunt tl. sorvutivm from organizing tin, legislature ue. and defeating tlio re-election of tho carpet . . , bager, George K. Spencer to the United rcvmua vuuavv. fruui vuu ruiuurs uuu mo tono of tho 'Republican,' Grant's organ, there is but llttlo doubt tbat tbo high haiidod otitrago will not be sustained us u sjliatoi- more or less, especially such as Spencer, makes intly med. 'k of imo- i ma Ism, had Syphax, colored, for county clerk. Culeb crooks the pregnant hinges of his undent knees very nimbly to pick up the legal crumbs that !all from Uie admlnlitratlon tnblo. An ublo lawyer and tine icholiir, but organized without u coniclenco. Houi: Aoai.v. Mr. Goldstlne, of tho II nn ui Golditlno tic Kosun water, has re- oi nouuiern iinnon ai sparta and Ueorge-1 icalism of tho 'Sun' is, as it wero. founded . i . ... it. i . . . ' iiiwn, in inn, county, w nen completed trie on a rock Cairo and St. Louis will bo tho heavlcit coal road leading Into St. Louis, and a few yeur. hence this portion of Egypt, Sparta nnd vicinity, will bo changed to ono of tho grandeit manufacturing dli- trlcti iu the country. ' llttlo difference to .tho soli at prices exceedingly below-tin.: majority in tbe senate, or to the president current in this market. Tbev ai who desires to ingratiate himself with the South, If there was a Radical necessity fur tbo admission of this notorious carpet- leal Droit and tbu seriate, but unf'ortun. i..r. . .. . u0 ur ... - wosion i.re, Blld therefore be- sion on us Radical, of Egypt. Wo are foro tbo late advance. In prices. Men ra. I nnt Ho a nrnl t vn tram ttn. a but Uold.lir.eA-Ro,enwHterca.,,cone.,uUntly,. Springfield seeking office. AVe bite for to now bottor offices than tbu subordinate offices They aik the of thi. small itnto. Thcro Ii not an public to call and inspect their.Boods- and Egyptian Radical at Springfield seeking ascertain Uudr prices, being satifled that ""Ice. We make this assertion with a full nO OtIU Will ,rf) ii wil V frnm tlir. it,. 1 !,.,. .,l,..l r i.. I .... . ... I- .r j ..... i , ... ' - -wij, , nnunicutg y, Ul I f 111 U I U 1 11 CI BI1U Kr6Sl .r".TW"FT.S' behind thmii the bargain. thVfltn, ' importance. A lousefrom Egypt could not coura,re,.t. ,w" 1 , eucour ge.iient iron, sue piesiuuni, tno ttro )rt.Jmred to ()1Ier. lf hl3 foufld (l U( . - - we utrmmy searcliod with a lino tooth tax our abllltv to meet, but we ar. now Both Away riiosi Homk. On Thur.- day evening lait,Isaac, thejoutigettsonof Judge Mulkey, and a son of li. F, Parker, left tbeir homes, taking with them tbeir skates and saying they intended to skato. Tham hai bn nn ton Not Uo. A Springfield telegram sayst hat would bear tbe weight of boy or man from are hoped run away trip and will come back safe and sound. NoriCKl The ladles who have been waiting for our underwear to arrive, will now find an ample supply at our store Our .success in this specialty has been marked, and our efforts to meet the wants of thU trade has mot with the proper en season It, I t . ... ....1. ...I . . ... u'" """' "om now i one, wuure no I a fuir iliuitratlon of the famed lice of i "d as the boys have not been heard " been making largo purchases of win- Egypt may be seen by corning to this city I or of llne they left, their friend. ,"r. ',B . ' u""s,t'lc' lMCy Jlr- "ndobsewirn: the hordes oi subordinate I mb alarmed about them. It i I lf)l(lail 1 1 lit liu.i 1 ll t t I . . . sierv ...... ... .... kuiuiMeieu an ins purcnase. omco-scekers." This Is an unlu.t a.nur. that they have gone off on a romantic WE ARE DETERMINED TO SELL OUR GOODS AT LOWER FIGURES THAN ANY OTHER ESl'AB- IN THK VICINITY. Our itock Is entirely new, and 1 bought expressly fur the com lug fall and wintor trade of lit la locality, and consists of Ladies, Gents and Children's IXR-X- O-OOIDS, , BOOTS Sx- SHOES, CLOTHING, i HATS & CAP3. And all other articles to be found in a first class dry good, and clothing establish- ment. . We call etpecial attention to our large I assortment of dreis goods, shawls and The fine low pressure Passenger Parkes QUICK-STBF. II. PENNINGTON.. .....Mast tSTLeaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday evening at o'clock, for Padu :ali ami Evan.vllle. For freight or passage ap ply on board or to JAmbs Bioon, Passenger Ag'l. CAIRO AND PADUCAU Alt. BOAT. The splcodiii tuuntr CT.A.S. FISK, Dick Fowtxa, Captain Leaves Cairo DAILY, (Sunday excepted), at 4 p.m. For freight orpanat-e apply on boaru or to Jjii, 3IALLOKY, Aif't. Jn 3tf FLAJSiSELS, BLANKETS, i CASSAMERES, JEANS, ETC. is the largest in the city, and wo are en- OAIHl. AND MOUND CITY RTCAH TVO. Will malt thr trlys dallj. 'LKAVIMO CAIKO At7 . . . ri.m. abled to offer special inducement, to pur- At 11 a.m HI aiiw. . ,. iiy.iu, LKAV'O MOUND CITY At 8:30.... a.m. At laO p.m. At 6 ... .p.m. Fare each Wav. 30 cents: 10 tickets lor in uentlemens (jiotning, uoois inn , i wj, vt iu ianu, wuen uaucu, ai any kooi; Intermediate landing for eave 1 endings this evening at C o'clock. conditio or tuc rivers. pacmfcni oi novltf. DUX UOUIIS, The Ohio is still falling steadily at this 1 it i. to tbe intereit of every one to buy tnq ytll. AVh Wf MTPH '7M harbor. Tbe packeti report Devis' Island I where good, are cheapest and best ths worst place below tbe Barracks, wbere there is but 4 feet .cant. Tbe channel be tween here and Louisville I. being reduced gradually, and boat, are beginning to have trouble. Special dispatches to Tiir Bulletin report the condition of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers at varions places BUS I SIS 8 A.VU WE ATI! EH. Business was splendid all last week and a large amount of freight was handled during tbe week. Tbe weather continued culm and very pleasant. MISCELLANEOUS. The Grand Tower brought 495 bales of cotton, and hai laid up till further orders. Tbe Mitchell finished the repairs to ber machinery, and left yesterday morning 1th a big trip of freight and peopto. Tbe Arkaniai Belle did not arrive- un- 1 we cordially invite the public to call and examine our itock before pur chasing elsewhere. Our establishment Is located on tbe east side of Eighth street, between Washington and Commercial avenues. T5LUM & A.MS0N. Railroad Advertisements. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R R 100 Mile tbe Msorloat Itonta TO CHICAGO Klghtr'Mllce theMborteit Kaiste TO ST.LOUIS NO CHANGE OF CARS KHOM CAIKO TO SSSeSSuSiW'. LOUIS OR CHICAGO. freight, she having turned back from that port. The Bt. Joseph was aground 8 hours at 1 Cincinnati, r . . b . . I Detroit. Devil s island, whore she found only 4 feot. She had to spar four lengths of herself be fore she succeeded In getting over. She brought in the neighborhood of 200 tons, which she turned over to tho Elliott. Several steamers have laid up at Port laud waiting for the locks to the new ca nal to be repaired, so that they may ascend. The Ksperanza loaded with Iron ore is laid up at Cincinnati, waiting for more JfHK Cheeked wall Important points. water to Plttsburir. ' For tickets and information, apply to I. ft B.W - , , b ,, , depot it airo; on board tne transit steamer I The dry docks at Memphis aro for sale tu Columbus and Cairo, and at tne prfncip raiiru i ui;.. uuic wiruuKuuu. iio iuwiiii W. P.JOIINM)N, Orn'Icass. A n't, Chicago. A. Hitchill, Oen'l Hup't. Chicago. J. JOUNSON, Ag't. Cairo. ONLY ONK CHANGE OF CARS OM CAIKO TO i- lUnspolU, Toleilu, Detroit, CleioUnd, Nlttra Falls liutlaio, rumiiuiK, wuniomon. Haltiinore, Philadelphia, No York, Boston and all points eaat. Milwaukle, Janrille, Uadison. LaCroiae, Bt. Caul and alt points north. Ihia Is also the only direct route to Dtur, llloomlngton, Hpringdrt, I'toria, Uulnct, Kcukult, BurlinKton, Hock IsUnd, Ij halle. Maodota, lllion, Kreeport, OaUna, liulmqur, Hioui Oily, umana ana an points nortnwcii, Elegant Drawing Room Sleeping GV- ' i 11 UI..L. rp .. wii mi i$ub xrniiiB nr lease. Tho steamer Ida was four weeks making a trip from Now Orleans to Sbreveport. In some places they found the water so low tbat ber crew had to dig a channel with shovels and then work tbo same out fiom under the hull with hose attached to the force pump. A novol plan for getting over sand bars. Tbe John Kilour got aground on a rock on Cache Island yesterday morning and was pulled off by the snag boat J. II. Long, She was chuck full of freight and people. The idea of raising tbe St. Marys has been abandoned and tho Eckert is now wrecking ber. The rest of the crew came up on tbe Arlington yeiterday. The Quickstep has taken the Idlewild's days in tbo Evansvlllo and Cairo trade, SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS SOUTHEASTERN R. It. On and after Monday, April 2th, 1S72 trains will run as follows : i NOBTHKBN DIVISION. tbaiss ooiaa socthsast. Mail. Luit Virnnla. 6.40 a. m... ' oj C. H A N N Y. LARGE STOCK. BROWN SHEETINGS, PRINTS, Ticicxzsra-3. CHECKS, AMP STRIPES, KENTUCKY JKAN8, flTKA, CASSIMERS, BLACK ALPACAS AMD LUSTERS, GROS'iRAIN SILKS, POPLIN. LARGE STOCK OF GARK4TING OIL CLOTHS, MATT! MO, Window HbsMtae, OILT 11ANPS, NOTTINGHAM LACE DAMASKS, HU Entire Hloek AT VERY LOW FIGURES. GOBXIkStH BT. AND COM MIRCIAL-AV., septllt Cnlro. IIIIboIb. Express. im p.m. : 3:014 ' . . 6 . 4.17 " Bpringtleld. ft:0 TfcjIorTill 10 6 ' Arnte at Pana 11.44 TtilXU QOINO MOBTBWrsT. Express, Mall. Leave Pans 4.i a. m 3 SS a. m " Tavlorsillr 4.40 " 4 " Arrive at Bprn(fl(l.o.n " ......) " Leata Bprmifielii n.li " e to " Arrive at Viiginu .0 11 S.1& " BODTHKHK DIVISION. TBAIXS 001X4 SeUTHSiST, and will leave hero every Sunday and Leave Blgwood : " " r lArft.....u.. ......II. ls ev ..iiiuiiii 1 1 . etl Thursday evening. flora.. ArrlTo at ShawncM'ii .M " ,.6 16 NEV YORK STOKE, WHOLESALE AlfD RETAIL. L ARO 1ST VABIKTV STOCK IK T1IK CITY GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE. Con erof NlatetecBtli etreet ssad Cam saerelssl Avenue," "' OAIBO, ILLINOIS. O. Q. PATIElt. " B lif Crll KHIS. ' ' " " " " HYLAXI) & SAVER, BUTCHERS "-mixii"3 "fV,"-M 1 - - -