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ttTlLttOA1IS. 1 in i i ii iii iii mi nya J TIME OAHD. ILLINOIS )OKNTR A. L HA' ' 110 A U U r " MM f i . !i ' IBAlNli UAVI! 0A11 . Mall t., '2M l.ln., ..Dally Freight 4:00 n.iii,, ...exiopt Hondar reumini,,,,,ii:i; n.m.,,.., Kralghtat 4:00 n.m.,... ' " AKllIVK AT OAIKO. M.tl i.ir. ii in 11.11, f:l.rB nt ' '2:Of t,.tn......ixi-iiiit .Muniliiv Knight at 0:15 n.m,,, ...except Monday neignim (.in j hi., except .-jiinuuy trolnht nt 10:05 ji.tn. 1CH IMT-tf. .IAMKH JOHNSON, A(?Ct. THE OAIKO AND VINOKNNKS 1UILHOAD. vii knar, tur rim:. ' On and titer Sunday, Kibruary trains will run m follows: ,. cuino j.-oimi, I'awiiRer Cairo, leave. .j r,:(MA.M. Hound Oltrf loavi- MU " Vienna, leayn H'.VI " Ilarrlshurir, lcau h:l! " 'il, 1874, . Vtv n:0.'i r:.-ir H:'17 ll:i:i I Ji.Ti i.:. o:.V 7:0S ICJll ll.l. A..M. Worrls City, leare lis I r. " Canal, nirtve vto " Cm ml, leave.., 10:00 " (irayvllle, leawi 10:10 " Mount funnel, Lf-fi :.... U:ll " Vlnrcnin( IruM;.... ..lii'i'i l'.M. O.&M. Junction, arriw;.r.!-.a.- " OOINI1 SOUTH. O.. I: M.. Junction, l-nc. 7:iri a.m. Vliifif niiPf, Ic.ivu 7:i'i " l'.M, AM, 7:i l:l 10:17 1 1 UK) o:ir 7:IS !i:Hi l'J:l. !l:IO :i:io Jlount (.'(iiintl.liavc..., 8:T! (IniyUlIo, leave- H:l Cannl, arrive HWi Cannl, lcan Willi 5'orrU City, leave I0:M HnnlbUrt,'h.Slcar 11:1.1 Vienna, leave 1:17 v. Mound (Itv, leave 'i:Vi Calm, arr(e .'1:0.'! A.M. M. MOUND CITT ACCOMMODATION. Leave Oalro at 11:30 a.m. anil r,: 1 p.m Lcavo Mound City nt l'J:X p.m. nnil!:IO i.in. Freight train klnji over nlxlit at Cannl; rln finni tliere :i mlveil train, Iravllif; at -.!t.'i a. in ; IcaUhf: iiiccuiie- tit 7 p.m. the mil): cteiilm; for letnni trip. CONNECTION.. At Cairo Willi the MI.-ilppl Central, Mobile anp Ohio, for all point -u; ( aim, Arkann anil Texas lur all point" In Arkan sas ami Texas At VInccnncM Indianapolis and Vinccuno" railway forlmllmnpoll" nml nil point ii'irtli, r:it ami west; with KvaiikVllle and Craw lord llle railway lur Kvaiivir,c,Terr:i Jlatite, Danville, Chicago nml all point north, i-au ml vcl; with Ohio nml .MI-iilppl rail way tor bt. Louis, l.ouIvllIc, Cincinnati and all point catt and went. At Norrl Cltr crliiK the Sprliiglleld and llllnol Kontfica'tcrn railway. Ii. W. 1'ai.mkh, (ien'l Sup't. K. 1. Wii.toN, (Jar.'l IWeniiur, At. .i7-i:s-tf CAIRO, ARKANSAS AND TF.XAS AND CAlltO AND FUL TON UAILUOADK. The liortcat anil only direct roirto from Cairo to Jick-ouport, I.ittlo ItoeV, Hot Hiriiij!), Fulton, and all points In Arkansas ud the Southwest, and ialtclon, lion-ton, Dallas Atl'lln nml nil point In Tea I'WKliVK JIOUH8 IN ADVANCK OF ANY OTIilUt KOU TK. Through ticket, through hilt or laillny, anil information a to freight rate, pas ngcr (are, connection, etc., ean he oh talued at tbo couipauy'n oillce In Winter'. Mock, corner of Seventh treet and Com morclal incline. Hack will call at private reldeno and hoUN for pasceuKem, when ordern are left !n time. Elegant 1'ulluiaa palaco tlecpiuK car on all illicit trains. 'rralim run dully, (i:uul i e.xcepteil) from !h Cairo Olllce a lollowa : I'ASIINOKIt. Leave Cairo, .'!:00 p. in. I.c:ie (ireenllehU. IKJ."p. tn. Arrle at (irecnlicld. '.):.!n a. in, LXI'ltlS DAILY KNCKI' I -I NDA. Leaves Cairo, i:) ni. I.cae (irccntlcld. 1:0.". i. in. rrivc at Ori cnllelil, 2:l." p. in. IT.LKillT, DAILY LXCLI'T hCN'l'A V I.eavi' Cairo, !i:00 a. in. l.cii-(ireeiitield, I0:00a. in, Arrne at (ircenllcld, VIM p. in. 1). AXTKt.l.. Chief KnL'Inner, I. AW VI ItN. WIJiLIAM J. Al'LKN, ATTORNEY AT LAW 0AIKO, ILLINOIS. Oiljs" tat KIrat National bank. iMIUSm HAMUHIj 1'. WIIKKLKH, ,TT0HNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW OAIUO, ILLINOIS. Olllco ovpr Klrnt National Oank. !1-lf!l'i John U.Mulkoy. Wlllam C. AlulUoy MULKKY & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW OAIKO, ILLINOIS. OlUcei HlRhth irtroot, between Couiiuor tlal and Washington avouuu. 6-1 tf. (1BKBN & OIMIKHT,. A'ITOKNKYIj OOUNBKLOHH AT LAW, ti;,IH&m II. )l,AhU. ou, ") William D. Oilbdrt OAIUO, ll.I.INOIH. MilMr.ollt.6r i, VBpeeial attaatlou Kl"" 10 AJintitltr and foamtioat Luilai.ns. iinn onioi.V,noo!iiH 7 .m ovitu I'llYNICIAHN. ..,....,..e.-',"""" '.'- fJ.W. DUNiNliNU, H. II, HCSUIKNOE corner Nlnlh and AVnlmit ..,n nn.,. Ulvlli Ltleet mill aitucip. unite twin,, ........ OWo levoo. Olllco hours Iroia 0 a. in., to ;'iin,, ami u p. in HIT.T.IAM H. SMITH. M. D. irullWl'PlT Vn M TlilrtiH.nl II falrpnt. hotwn Washlimton iiYenuo nml Walnut tr60t UIIICC tuiiiuiriuii, n,-iin, u(i tain. DR. M. HOWARD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OKFICII-OOItNKlt COMMKKCIAL. AY AND SIXTH STItKKT. UKHIDKNCK Bovelith meet, Inlwcen 'iihliingimi av. :imi walnut Mri'ij. au-i-tU'JMf PR, .JiLAUW GERMAN PHYSICIAN. .'Juilen Ulrrk (upflolit) crmtr Rtb Htrff anil Washington Avonuo. 90-31-tf. OAIKO, ILLINOIS II 03T3'IOEJ, JOHN U. 0BERLY1 EDITOR; TIUfflPHIfi Reported Expressly for the Bulletin. WASHINGTON. AVasiiinoio.v. Anril i!2. Tim tenntu llnnneu rotntniltuo hm bjjm'jl t dffer nu I tion on tho houtu Truu luinkln bill until j It shall ho known whether or not tl.u ! preildont will approvo tlm acntto llnaticu 1 hill hoforo him. Tho H'.TiHto vommlttea ! on appropriation liat di-cluod to postpono ri' tlon on tho eilljcct of tho t nlotuilnl until tlin hoiieo thall hnvii ucte I on tho thrco million 1111 in rcporlu 1 hy Kullv, and iimdo ipoelal order lor May Jj'.li. TUB AHKAMSAS CoN(IUKStoKAI. Ur.l.KHA' TIO.V to;ctlior with thrco cnnlcftMitu for eenti in tho home, repreientiiiL' all parties, had nn Interviow with tho proiilont to-day. In proiwico )d' tl,,j cubinot, rolativo to tho airlr in Arka!nAii. They urod tlio pro idem to inaintiilii tho lition ho now occnple, ar.il to tnko nil jiroper moiiurei to prevent collision una woo l-stitu, una let tlin nirtttora In controversy bo tidtlol hy thu court. Thco ;ont rui'dvcd tintlunt hearinL'. nnd woro nuured tlmt everything roinpiitlldo with lw nml tho dulicncy i'f tho ulldi r would to dono In tho direction of pfacii. Thoy rnlirod much (;rnlillo'l with thu rosuit ol tlej in tirvlnw. Oao of thu gentlemen ituted tlmt thn Hicretary of wnr hnd wolved n diipntch from Arknniar 't&tinc; tlmt thero wero inuicatlonH oi omu urrAti(;ements heint: iiiadu hy th ontojtini; imrtlci to otul hostile dcuionitriition'. A report wiii subiii tto I to tho houio to-day by .Mr. Hurlburt on thu bill to charter n djublu track ruilrotd. Il rocitej various features of tho cxistinc; railrobd ryitcm Hnl say tlio company propoUni; to build thii e;rcat freight rail road will accept tho low rates of lreli;ht hjjrood upon- by thu committee, lr, centi nor buhol from Clilcairo, is cenH from .St. J,oui, etc. Tho company nki thu Rovcrutninl to nunranteo its llvo per cent bond at tho rnto of $20,090 pir mile, and whllo tho committe"! It not in lavor of railroad Fiiba-iliei, it think proper that tho matter fhould bo fairly mbmittod to tho American pooplu. It thoruforo ropnrti tuu hill without any rotommenuatione. HOUSE. AVamiin-i.tok, April JL ilr. llmdall intrcnluced a bill dlroctln tho tompDrary turpention of tho lci'lnttiro ol tb'j Dit trlc.t of Columbta. ltoforro-J. Mr. Law, from the committee cn Indian attain, reported & bill extending for ono year from tbo paoago of tbii act tho timo for completlnp tho entries of 0'ajjo In dian landi in Kansas. Passed Mr. Hurlbut, from tho commilteo on railways and cnnnlf, read a lone; written renort'on tlin bill to charter h doublo track freiRht railway company from tldo water on tho Atlantic to Council Muffs on tho MiMouri rior, and to limit rates ol freight thereon. Ordorcd printed r.nd committed. Mr. Cobb, from tho cuniiutteo on post oflieo and post roads, ctlered h re lution for printini; tho tpstimony tnken l.eforo thntcommiltoo nnd tho commilteo n np- propriations on tho quentinn of addiiunnl mull icrvico to China nnd Japan. Aib-pted. Mr. .Murrav. from commilteo on .Mis- ifippi lovoe. reportod n bill to provrlo fur tlio appointment of n connniinon of enL-ineors to report if n pormanent ro ciMiimtion of tho basin of tho Missis- uppi rUer subject to Inundation wns aviiUble. and ho proceeded to ndilroas tho houio in advocacy of it. fbo committco on upproprintions nml rommorco hold a joint moetinp; to-day on tho fulject of tho propoicd continuance of tho contract with tho 1'acifle Mull tcnmihin companv, for eini-monthly mail service, between Sn l'rnncifco nnd China, at tbo ndditional mbiidy ci J500, 000 nor nnnurn. It was agreed that oach commitUo appoint fi sub-cornmli'eo of three, who, in connection wun no fuu commlttco on postal iifl'airs, will consider tho subject, nml report to tholr respectlvo eommitten ns to what action should bo taken. Tlio secretary of tho navy will bo also ir'ittd to express hi vions. AYaciilsoton, April 21 "Voodle'"h, from tho committoo or. inilltnry htUirs, roportcd without iimondniont tlio homo bill for tho relief of porsons fiillorin by tho cvorllow of tho Jtisswtippi river nnd tiskod It prosont coneidtrntlon. Kilwnrds submitted an nmendmunt providini; Hint tho provisions of tlin act shall expiro on thn first of Sept. 1871 whieh was ay rood to and titio bill wai then passed. .m uiMriifs. Mkmimiia, April 'JL 'I'lw. Mnir.ntil nml ( 11, H rim lull trains HOW run through, nnd, Mso, tho .Mlsslisippl and Tcnneseo railroad. Tho Mumphf ,1 i still (ihilrn.'tnil aim j.uui.i imm .' on tbo Clurksvlllo division, but telegrams slain Hint tho Ciimocrluiiu ana lonnessoo rivers am expected to begin to in io nl'ht. In tho meantime, trrtina will ho run to Louisville vln Nnhville. lb-ports from lowor Arkansas nml Whito rivers give gloomy nceouuls of Inundation, I in- monso numliora ol stoci. navi neeu drowned, mid actual destitution provnlls 111, llinuj ..... , , Br.nt 4:o r.nn Ia flin IfnwHnl fipsoelation ,.lr.i 'I'll,, llAU'blil &3IOCIH- fclflll Bill, " - of Now Orloins, for tho sullVrnrs from tho How. KRNV ORLEANS, W t.".ir f thn Mnatnur Allco rODOtti tllO wholo Amlto valley under water. Thn rlvor gonemlly hnn a inuiit 01 va io io foot but now tho wiitor is 4 feet over tho banks and has washed nwny houses uton sllii, otc. Thu inhhbltnnts hnvo tied to tho high lands una aro in n ijcsuiuiu i-onui- . I.V.. flM.n lllnlu pmvillln ii l.'jOO feet ,11,11. t,v ..vt, l wido nnd passes 7 loot of water with u vc- inAiot ,,r u tniina no nmir i mi lwii .liu lilt IV ui u iiiiiu ........ - CulleTl c,rivaso nro ench 150 foft wldo . .,, . i . ...... UUl Will 110 CIU80U III II IOW UH, BOSTON ' IIosto., April 21. Julus I. AVftson, broker, formerly of Iloston, but rocontly doinr business in Now York, cut his throat to-day, nt the Tarkor hoitso. Ho was -12 yenrs of ao. Kecont unfortunate InveUuients iillucted lil mind, LONDON. London, April 21. Amount of bullion gono into tho Hank of KtiKlffid bnlonco to-dny Xir.,000. Consols, 0'.'I02Jd.i B-20's'Cr) 1011; '117'S 10SfJ7na, 10 10'fi 105J', HOW 0 A 104. rBTTXiXiUil'X'IT :E3T7IXiX)XTC3 - WAR! BLOOD SHED AT ROCK. LITTLE I Haxler JJrngs and Brooks j bliouts. SEVERAL PERSONS SERI-1 OUSLY WOUNDED. United States Troops Mustered for Action. Litti.i: Koik, April JL Kightloe; oc curred in tho streets at six p. m, ijincu thn trucn this mornlni; but littlu of tnterott has transpired. It wn only by illlii;t:iit watchine; ihnt H uonliict Wn prevented lntt night. Ono or two companies hnvo nrrivod sine-) tho last report. One rotnpnny of tho federal forces I now stationed at the United States cotirt-room, with two pieces of nr'lllcry, commanding .Main street; another company is at thu city hall lying on their arms. On making n reconoicenco of tho two Miles it heavy guard was found stationed at Governor ISaxlur's headquarters. At tint Anthony housu just oppoeltn n com pany of soldiors was stationed, in "Walt block there was another company, In tho second story of tho Odd Kellow build ing, a regiment two squaros below on tho i a mo street and another regiment on Scott street between 2nd and 3d. A bat talion of colored troops woro stationed on , "nd, between cJcott nnd Main streets. Several of Ilixter's men who warn cnught iiyyonu main street woro arreiteil and taken to tho statu liousi. Among others ono )f tho governors nids Col. I'ornerny. Oi) tho other harm envornl of Ilrcok s men who had encroached on Baxter's line were arrotel and disarmed. Moses Keid, tho son-law of Hrooks, was taken in this morning about ',1 o'ociock, by a detachment of Maxtor's men. At the tato houio, no guards were to be seen outsldo tho enclosure; inside thii barri cade n largo number 200, parbaps, ot negroes were seen, and among them a few colored women. Considerable addi tiocs wero rnado to thoir commi'sary de partment, A fow men could" bo seen in tho rear of thn building, but thn main forco was In front. Occaslonaly the hends of men would bo -ccm at tho upper windows. It Is tinted horn that moro federal troops will arrive in tho morning. It makes Ilaxtor men anxious to ndvanco before sutlicient troop orrlvo to prevent It. It is said n.boat load of llrooks' men are coming from I'ine Illutl, nnd that tho Htxter's troopa will capturo thorn if they attempt to land. Little JIock, April CL Governor ilaxter's forces aro increased by the arri val of several companios this u in. Tho stato-houfo party also roceived some re inforcements. Ono company of United States troops is stationed nt tho city hall, others nro back on sixth streot, and can nons havo been withdrawn to war on an uliciblo position. Temporhrv armistlco Is now In force. IJaxterV troops can hardly bo hold, although qniat provailod, and an nrmfstico is in lorco. An out-hresk mny occur nt any hour. LATER DISPATCH. I.irui: Kock, April 21 About llvo o'clock thu colored troops under command of Col King (White) paraded tho streets preceded by n brass hanu. After ma'rehing around several streets, thoy wero halted In front of tho Metropol itan Hotel Thu band played alivolv air. Tho troops fronted tho hotel and yelled fur (Jov. Baxter, ill appeared on the balcony and male thorn h. speech amidst wildest cheers. Ho stated that tbo ar chives of tho government Wero in tlio hands of tho insurgents, that thoy hail boon called togethor for tbo purpose of vindicating tho rights of tho rooplu of Ar kansas, no staled ho was making prepar ations and intonded to assort his rights as governor of tho stalo. Ho counselled thorn tulo patient und quiet, conduct them selves orderly, nnd in duo timo tho proper ordor would "bo given to assort tho rights of pooplo. At tho cloio of tho speech tho band played "Kod, Whito and llluo." Hy this timo Muin St. nbovu thn head of Colonel YVlnto's column, nl the inter section of Main and MnrUbam streets, wad filled with men, principally HrooK's sym pathizers, who wero looking on. The sidowalks wero nlso crowded, nnd uppor torles of buildings nrouud, either 'luul nniiod men in them, or citizens. Colonel Koso was sitting on a horso in tho centre of tho btreel. When tho band ceiiiod thrco chuors wentglvon for Colonel Whito, and hu inado n short speech. Ad dressing tho governor, ho stated, that tho colorod inon had come, horo to see that liaxtnr was reinstated In tho etnto-houso; and let It tako ono day or ono year, thoy would stnud by him. All thoy prayed for woro order to tako tho stnto-houso. At this thoro was again tho wildcat cheer ing, and tho band commenced plnying. Just then Colonel Jioeu rodo up to Whito und said smoothing to him about milking bostllo demonstrations, Just at tills point somo ono At an upper window of n building noAr by llred u shot Into (iovornor llaxtor's crowd, which wa rapidly followed by others Irom tho direction of tho crowd stnndlng inha street near tho Metropolitan hotul. This action caused tho lias tor men to roturn tho llro. Thocolorod mon rapidly rotren led from tho streets, und llrliq'. was pretty lively for u few mlnutos, tho Hixtur mon running up and tho others giving way. Amld6t this Col. Koss rodo rapidly to the city ball, cnllud out his company, barricaded tbo street temporarily with hook and lnddor truok, nnd formed his mon behind it across tho street fu solid column to prevont un advniieo by tbo Ilaxtor men. About 200 shots wero llroii nnd thu streets woro cloared In a Bhort timo. Sov oral Ilaxtor mon woro wounded. Major Small, who was at tho Anthony hoiiso, rocolvod a wound in tho hoad from which ho Is not oxpectod lo rocovor. Oonoral Crawford rocolvod a painful wound In tho bead though It is not fatal, Ono or two others woro slightly hurt. In tho midst or this a company of United States troops nt tho fcdoral court room nnd two plecoi of artlllory woro removed to tbo cornor of Socond and Louisiana treots, ready for action. Oon. Nowton mounted his horso and got all his mon out on various streets ready to ropel nn attack. Slnco dark the mon have march cd bark to thoir quarters, and tho uxoltoi innut Is about ovor. 1' r!a J4-, , COB. 12TH STEBET CAIRO, WEDESDAY. APRIL 1871. RIVER 'NEWS. l'lTrHUUno, Aptll 21 Uive'r 111 feo and rising slowly. NYonthur co,l and cloudy, ViCKsiit'iwi, April 'JL YVonthxr warm nnd cloudy. I'.iver slatioiinry. lloats up John Hcildder, Capitol City. Down (lovernor Allen. .Mr.iii'iu.-, April 21. Arrived Mnry Iloyd, ArkatisaH rlvor. liupartod uuiio , Texas and Olbiun, Arkansas river; .Min- neola and Church, Ciiuinnall; Fnnnln LnwU. St, Louis. Uivor rnso 1 inch to- I .1.... 1l'....,1.... ..1,... ..1 ..I 1 Nkw Oiii.f.ano, April 21 Arrived I .Inhn V. Tnlln. iit. LnuU. D.marleil-- ! Thompson Dean, Nick Longworth, Cin nlnnnti; Mury Alice and birges, St. Louis. Weather cloudy and plencwil. Klvor falling. ClNUNNlTl. April 2I.-Klver 37; fnll ing. Arrived Charmer, Kvunsvlllu; .Mry Miller, I'ittsburg; Ashland, Arkanin river; ,1. D. l'nrker, Memphis. Dnpnrtnd K. U. Hudioii, Whooling; Fat. Kogers, Momphls. Kvansvillk, April 21 Weather clear nnd pleasant. Mercury -12 to 4a. Kiver risen 8 inches ; 3j iocti8 inohc on guago. Up Arkania liello, John Means, Geo. Kolorts, Ked Cloud, Arlington and Sil vortborn. Doun Onhlnnd, Simpson Horner, Chss Urown, Tarascon and I'lor o tiers Leo. Ilusinoss fnlr, LoUisviLi.r, April 21 Kiver rising with 17 loet in tho canal nnd 10 in cbuto on falls. Weather clear. ISuslncss actlvo. Up Klttio Illgler to Cincinnati, J. D. Parker, Cincinnati; Ashland, Cincinnati; Allegheny Hello and barges to Wheeling, Iron .Mountain and barges to I'ittsburg. lloats duo Messenger to Nashville, Es poranza, Cincinnati; Houston loaves for Now Orleans to-morrow. Nisiiville, April 21, The river has declined six Inches In th past tweniy-four hour. Forty-eight feet on tho shoals. Weather clear and nlenant. Arrived I'liilllp. Smith's landing. Dcpartod Llttlo Condor and Kunawa, liurkc-s villa. St. Lot iH, April 21 Arrivod Uoh Uoy, Keokuk; Lmly Leo, Illinois river; Eckort, Cairo; Ivylo, Now Orloans; Grand Tower, Memphis; 1'otrel, l'ooria; Minneaopolls, Du Uuque; Savanah, lower rapids. Dcpartod Kob, I'oy, Kookuk; Jaspor, Cincinnati; I'.oek Island, Uood's Landing; Floronce, Illi nois rlvor. Kiver rising fast nnd all uppor streams swdlling. Cloudy weather- MARKET REPORT. UHIOAGO. Ciiicaoo, April 21. FLOUIt Quiet nnd unchanged. "WHKAT Dull and declined with a recovery at tho closing, No 1 spring I 30 No 2 1 20; No ii t 20J. COKN In fair dcunnd ot lower rates, No 2 mixed C3Jc. OATS Stead v, No 2 -SCc. ft YK Steady," No 2 72la. IIAllLIiY ijuiet and unchanged, No 2 i &a. 1'01'K A shade lower ID ;',0 cash; 1C 70 .May. LAUD Active nnd advanced 9 S-Ocash C 'J010 00 June. IltfLIC MEATS Sluady, shoulders 6J; clear rib active and advanced; cull no 8 70 loose. WUISKY-Stcndy 01 ST. LOUIS. ST. Louu, April L'i. HKMl Hull nnd unchanged I'LOUK Very quiet. WHEAT Spring dull nnd lowr, car lots No 2 olTored for 1 271; fall quiet and with n downward tondeiicy; No :i seed fall 1 1CI 13. COKN Hull und closed lowor, mixed o71CSc. OATS Finn and inactive 51 ;o. I1AKLKY l-'irm nnd higher "'JUO'l'Sc. 1'OltK-Flrm 17 00, dry salt ineats, clear rlh and clear sidos, sellers after Mav 10th, 8J; shoulders tic; Knnsas City llrm and scarce, shoulders O07; clear rib 9;; cloar sides UJ. LA1U) l-'irm, 9j oilorcd for prlmo steam, 10 asked. WHISKY Dull 01, NEW OKLKANS. N kw Oklhans, April 21. COKN Firmer, 85o. OATS Cl(2,02c. LAUD Hold 10 oll'ered 10J. COKN MEAL Scarco 3 &Uf. :J 85. Others unchanged. M KM THIS. Mkmi'Uis, April 21. LLOUK-G C0tlOu. COKN MEAL Higher nt 3 C03 70. COKN Good demand nt 82C7)8JJlc. ()ATS-lliti2c. " HAY 1B(Tjj'J2c. HKAN None hero- l'OKIC Light demand. Holders llrm i.t I7je. JiAUD 101011 -q. IIACON-S'houldors 7jfT)7jc. NEW YOKK. New Yoiik, April 21. I'LOU It Dull nnd lowor, super fi 8S r, U, common to good (i 2l(j,0 Co, good to cholco 0 G0(J,0 HO, whito wheat, oxtra' 0 00(7 10 WilEAT-Opened dull nnd nominnlly lower, closed barely steady, No 2 choli-o spring 1 Gll 0, No 2 mill 1 C7l 150, nurthwesturn spring 1 &7(r)l fta, ungraded Iowa nnd Minn, 1 &01 03 KYE-Unchanged. COKN Firm, imw western mixed 82 88.J, westorn yullow 88S'.i, rod wostern tiilxml 87S, old westnrn yollow 00. OATS Mixed western OlftOllc; whito western OliCoi'. COFFEK Firm. SUGAK A ehado firmer and moro nc llvn. I'OUIC Firm, now moss 17 10 spot; 17 May. LAUD-Firm, steam 10J May. TUU NEW ARLINGTON HOUSE I COMMEKOIAL AVENUE, , Hetwccn Sixth and .Seventh Street, Cairn IIIIiioIb, T. II. IILLIS. l'roiii'lutur. Tho Now Ariinytun ilouso is now open for tho reception ol guests, Tho housu I loeatud iu thii heart ol tho busliiei portion ol tbo city, und convenient to uteauiboa. liuiillnuit mid railroad depots. Hood aamplo rooms for commercial iigoiitu Wutrh kpt day und night lor bout iiint trnlim, .ttf-l-29-tl, A.3STD -V7-A.S33:i3rC3-a:03sr OFFICIAL PAPER NEW GOODSI Lowest Prices in the City -AT BURGER'S NEW STORE! CViiiei- of Ninth Direct anil Uoiuiucrcial uvouuc, whero muy be fouml tho LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST .STOCK OF DRESS GOODS IH CAIRO. Toplum, Diagonal, Uahhtucrc, aud whicii DEIFY GOMPSTITIOltf. Whilo (looiN, KtubroiiloriiH, Nook Tics, Olove.-, Cuffs, nnd Notions mode a Speciality. A FULL LINE OF Ladies' and Hurler kcojis riht up witli tlio lime, ami ofTow uo goods but those which nro now, elegant and stylish, utfd cordially inviton tlio people of Cairo to give him a call and examine his utock. Phil. H. Saup, Has REMOVED I" C ONFECTIONERY TO Washington Ave. Cor. 8th Street. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. This is the only place in the City whore there is a Qpncral Assortment oi incrieaii und 1'rcuch Candic.. All 1 uk is to call and examine them for ursel f. 14.W12-l-.1m. TAX NOTICE. TO Oliver r.ll.worth, N. M. Uamlol, A. 1). and J. Q. Iieurh, J. I'.lock. A. 1). Leach, .Mnluii K. l'liiinn, .Michael Ho,-.i!t, Nathan iel lliiliui"!, liclbv 'I'Iiouiji-oii, anil 11, a. 'I llOlllpXIII. NO'l'ICi: I hi'leby given that lit a public nile of laud- nnd town und 1 1 1nt', Im-uu mid held nt the court liou-e ilour In the city of Cairo, county nt Alexander, and ftute of IIIIjoIh, on the 'JM day d duly, A. l). om,l. tor tho stale, ciiuoty uud school taxi", and i-osIh, levied and a-'scd lor the yrar A. 1. IsTI, 'l'ho. V. llallld.iy puruliased on cald 2ld ibij or .llllj A. 1). 1872, the follow tin; ili-i-rlbi'd tract or parcels of laud, situate in alu county, lor the muiii et oiipo-tlte Mild tracts or parccli of land, icvpocticly . Ami that tin- iuld rueral tract" or parcel-, of Unit wen- !iestcd, taxed and sold In thn name, ol thopiTMins ut H-t luith In tin- following description, l. : 'I'.XXKK in the name of N". M. Itimdol X. K. K. section 7, township II, range,'! west, ID acres old lor f.S O'.iJ. Twr.li In the nuino of .1. IlloeU S. V 1'.. M-ctlon"0, township Il.'i-angi; U west, ID ori- sold fur ?l Sill. Tam:i In the nuiuc of A. I. ami .1, (i. I.i-uih .S. K. &. W. -cctli,ii jn, i iwii.ship II, mn; '! i I" .1. ri mid tur 5'! Hi, the . 1-2. &. r- -eaiiiii -.'0, township II, range." wctt, -lOnt-n 4 nil ! li' f-'l HI, IM-X, I.', h. i;. se ction lonii-iup 1 1, laiur . wc-i, ihucivs Mild fiir$."i Hi, ami ilii- S. S. I'.', section '.'!, township 11, r.inyo .') uo l, loin-res fcolil lor (W. T.inkii III tho name id A. I). I.oiu-li nil llui following IiiiiiI-i In section 'J'J, town.-hlp II, i-iiii','c :i wt'ct, X. W . -X. K. 10 acii s mlil lur 81 iiu, S. V. M. i:. 10 acres mid lor $5 itl, !. II. N. K. 40 aili'H mid lor $1 ttl, X. K. -N. V. 10 ai-rrs i-old for (?." ii;l, X. W. X. W. 10 acres mid fur i'i and ;. x, V. 10 urn- sold lor tiJ. Ta.RI III tho iiamr ol'.Viilliallirl llulnics X. II. X. i:. ncllon 31, township l, niugo 'i i-.i ' tf 1,I.1IU1 iii.fn. hnlil fnr A? 117. nml ' V. X. W. K-ct Ion I)-.', nwiit-liln ltl, raugo -J ! wot, to act sold mr ei i". Tv.M'.Kln tlie'naiiio of Shelby 'I'houilisou on MM, K.lrl. 1 N. K. n'ctlou I,townlilp 17, rnngo'Jwett,S,'iiiS-IW) acres nil forfl ti!l. Tam;ii In tlie name of II. S. Tlioiiipoii W. frl. 1 on M.uid Sti, section I, township 17, range i we-', iil Hl-lilJ acres sold for i i .1.-1. And that tho timo for tho ivdi'inptlon or i-alil A)mW will expire on uud with the UJnd davol .Inly, A. Ii. 1871. And id i th" following day, lho'j:jid davof.lllly A. I. 187'.', the lollowing do scribed tract or parcel ol l.uul us follows, lf. ! Tavki In the nainu of Jllclmrl Hogan r. i X. i:. erctlnn "0, town-hip IS, inngo ' writ, N) iicri-s mid lor 10 7,'l. And that the timo for thn rcdciuptloii of said laud will expire on uud with the Mid d.iv of July A. 1. ISTI. Ami also on tho IVd'owIng day, thn 'Jllli day of .Inly, A. I). It-Vl, the lolluwtiig dr-i-ciibed Irtcts or parri'tsoflaml, ;ih follows, U: T.im:ii In the name of Oliver KlUworth X. W.S. V. hcrtlon 21, lown-hlp II, range I weM, 40 acres mid for S'J Wi, and. W. W. ffullon township II, range 1 went, 10 acres toldlfor 92 Ml. i'Axi:i In the iiaineof.Xlu'aii II. rihiiiu II. 1 S. K. K'cllnii township 1,, range a west, 80 ticruii sold for $A ll'l, and S. V. .S. K. srctlon 1.", township IIS, mngo .'I weht, fu uercs sold for 10. And that thu limn Ini tio! redemption nt said IuihIh wllll'Npll'll on ami With tliu'JIIh day of duly. A. I. 1871.;: i'llns. W. llAI.l.tOAV, ('Alllil. Apill I ft, 18 I I'llivhasrr. It. W AO ON M A3? U FACTOUV, For Salo tt Wholosalo or llotail OOUNIll Wlli HTllMT AND OHIO Csim, Illinois J. f. IUNKM. - A - "V"B1 XT XT 23 OF CITY AND COONTY. fsjiriug J)rcsa Goods, all gold at prices SO-tlMiattlUH MEBCHAKTa. PETER CUHL, K.vci.rsivi: FLOUR MERCHANT, MILLERS' AGKNT, 3N3TO. OO Ohio Iievooi OAIUO, ILLS. j JOHN B. PHILLIS & SON, (Niccior to John 11. 1'hllhs) General Commission FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Dealers lu II A V, CORN, OATS, FLO UK, .MEAL, BIIAN, Ac. Agents for Laflin & Rand Powder Company. .OIf. i kntii .sr. oiuoi.kvi:k, CAIRO, ILLS. X. II. riilstlcwood. I'. .1. riiMlewood THISTLEWOOD & CO. (ii:xi:i!Ai. Commisssion Merchants, Dealer- in Flour, Corn, Oats, Hay, &o. No. 78 OHIO I.KVKK. CAIRO, ILLINOIS W. St rat ton. T. Illrd. STRATTON & BIRD Wholesale Grocers, ANll Commission Merchants, Aleuts American l'owdur Company, .IT OHIO r.KVKK. CAlltO. V.. D. .Mathuss K. C. l)hl MATHUSS & UHL, Korwiii-iliug.t (irnrrid Commission Merchants, Dcalrri In FLOUH, (MIAIN, HAY AND WF.STF.KN FHODUCK. Ohio Levkk, Caiho, Ii.i.s. PARKER &. AXLEY. GROCERS And (iciieral Commission Merchants. NORTHERN BUTTER A Specialty. Cornci- of 8th Street and yashlngton Ave 4fi 1-1 Mf A. 0.KOK M.D. Offloe over Thorns liro's. grooan No,lU4UoWMrcUl awua. coraar otroot. Uldsw oornr WMUajrWa bum nd Vourtenih itraat. C. CLOSE, UERERAIi Commission Merchant And Prater io Lime, Ccmnt, Flatr, Hair, . OHIO LCVEC. tSTl will kU la car lead ioM at Hirers prlcn, adding frriftt J. M. PHILLIPS, FORWARDING Commission Merchant WllAREAUAT FBOIITfl. 1'ieprcpared to forward all kl4a of Freight to all poiat. tarllinlnex-i attended to prowiy. Wood Rittenkomt Brttktr, FLOUR, -xsv OF.VEHAr. C'OMMtMION MUOKANY, 13 Ohio Jevee, Cairo. MILLER, t PArXKCPl, General Commission FORWARDING MERCHANS, Dealers In FLOUIt, CORN, OATS, HAY, fte: Agents for Fairbanks Seabt. OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO, ILLt. COFFEY, HARRISON CO., (yuoofsons to 1. Uuri Baa.) AMD Commission Merchants, VLOVB, 9MAUM AMW MAT. Mo 63 Ohio Lata, OAIKO, ILLS, NEW YORK BTOjUCr WHOLK8ALB AND KIT AIL. Laasin vuiintToii.ni n on OOODH SOLD VIBYOIjOML ttoraatratBl OAIBO, ILLINOIB. C. O. PATJJBH BEMIS, BRO. L CO. BAG 1CA1HJFACTURIRS AOKSTS FOtt HOME COTTON MILLS, 30 Ohio Levco, - Cairo, Ilia. HENRY BREIHAN,- .Manufacturer of Mineral Spring Watt, AND DLALKR I.S BOTTLED ALB AND CIDER, OHIO LEYEE, tMtweea Mu itktto nausuici INSURANCE. Kstaulisuid 1861. I I 1 ft Satford, Morrii A Can4w, Insurance Aqbnts, 7,'i Ohio Levee, City National Baak JiuilJiug, Caieo, Ills. The oldi-Kt cstubUsbfd Agruey iu aauUltn Illinois, reiiKMUtluK over $65,000,000.00. or the best Insurance Capital ol taay. 3 C. N. HUGHES, General Insurance Agttt OFFICE. Ohio Ljw, oTtr Matiu A Vkl'i. rfpretnifi-