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J. O. LYNOH'S Real Estate Column Alexander county lands, Cairo loti, xtliarige for St. Louis property. FOR SALE. Tho south halt of the 'Pilot1' houne at bargain. FOR RENT. Good two utory brick store room on Commercial avenue between Lleveuth and Twelfth. First floor of brick dwelling corner NlueUtnth and l'oplitritreeb( Saloon and fixtures, southwest corn er Eighteenth street arid Commercial iveiiue, at a bargain. Cottage on Twelfth street, wet ot Jotnnu-rcial avenue, $10. Dwelling house on Cros street, wes n! Washington avenue. Two.buxineM bouses on Levee ptrcct, above Eighth, $20 each. A good cottage on Twenty-Ninth tnt, near Commercial avenue. Store room on Commercial avenue, next to Waverly hotel. $10. Cottage of 4 rooms on Twenty-third trf t, and Holbrook avenue $6. itood yard and cistern. Store-room corner Twentieth and i'oilar streets, $12 CO. Store room adjoining above, $. I'p stairs of ouse on Commercial av vnue, near l'Jtli street. Suitable for business and J welling, $5. Tenements numbered 8 ami 9, Winter's Row, S rooms eaeh for $10 tcr month. Will Ik put In tlrst-clans order. Orphan Asylum building and premi . Rent low, to a good tenant. Store room, comer Twentieth and Washington avenue, $12 a month. I'ooiits lu various parts ol tin' city. FOR I.KASK OK SALE. Land, in tracts to suit, near ('aim. tf.S-lK Parish School Notice. The next term of the Parish School will begin Monday, September 4th, and eontitiUein m-j-sion sixteen week. Terms, Eight Dollars tor the wa-don, or tlfty cent ht week ai.wav4 i-ayaiilk in AiiVA.vri:. There will le uo extra charges lor any ritudy except lur the ntudy of music. For instruction In vocal and in strumental uiu.-ic, the valiiable services of Mrs. G. W. Henderson have been seeured. The success of the school ha been such that the Rector deems it best to state, that only a limited number of pupil ran be accommodated, lie will receive tlmw who apply first for admUxiou. He prom ises to all thorough instruction in the common English htielic-, in tilt higher mathematics, the natural K-iewa-, and a No in Latin and Greek. Chaiuk A. Gii.bkkt, Sf-Hkl-lin Ifcttor. I.eallter mm4 Finding fr ;aalt. 4 neap- Uwi fttr Ite-forr Hsltl la t alrv I will from IhU date sell leather and li tiding!) cheaper than ever before otl-red in Cairo. Hct Cincinnati oak t-ole.. .. 40ets.lt Howard's test slaughter Lather 31to3- All other leather and findings in pro portion. No. J0 Commercial avenue, be tweeu Filth and Sixth streets, Cairo, Illi nois. tiooU and shoes made up in the latest styles, and oi the best material and good workmanship. Boots and shoes at reduced prices. And only tlte the best St. Louis custom-made and my own wake ol boots and shoes will be sold. S lS-tf V. Kx'K. Vfeemlcal Djra Works Office corner Eight street and Com mercial Avenue, in Reiser building. Silks, Wool, half Wool ShawN, etc., cleaned and dyed to any shade or color. Gentlemen's clothing dyed, cleaned, re paired and put In thorough order. Satis taction guaranteed. SS-dliu F. Scuichs t Co. Uo to tbe Hauntalne of Colorado by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Itnilroad, the new and popular liue from AtchUon and Kansas City via the beauti ful Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colora do Springs, Del Norte, Trinidad, Santa Fe and all points in Colorado. New Mexico aud Arizona. Special round trip tickets to Denver, only $50, allow ing stop-ofl privileges both ways on the main line, and at Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pike's Peak. Low emi grant rates to the San Juan mines. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars between the Missouri River and Rocky Moun tains, without change. Close connec tions made at Pueblo with trains for Denver and Northern Colorado. For maps, time tables aud the " San Juan Guide," address, T. J. Andkksox, Urn. I'asti. Agt., 7-lstf Toi'kka, Kan. HarrlaburK 4'onl. We will deliver our best lump coal on '. and V. R. H. track In Cairo at $'lt per car load of TWKLVK TONS. This coal has xo ii-ekiou for grates and household uses generally. Addreps all orders lor coal to .Iambs A. Viall it Co., llarrihhurg, Ills. Sard WlMitl. wood: Simtlecord Five 3ord loU W CO AL I' Alt A DISK AND BIO MUDDY ! Single ton a 50 Throe 3 23 Viva 3 00 . iv Orders for stove wood will be promptly tilted. A choice lot of kindling ou band by C. W. Whkklkk & Co. Aug 4 'Jin eaceuimi. This popular saloon, comer Fourteenth street and Washington avenue, Is opeu to the public. The bar is supplied with pure wines, choice liquor and the finest brands of cigars. a-25-tf Jos. RoxifaitK, Prop'r ARItCIUIENTa. roR SHEiurr. We are authorised to announce JOHN It. UOUINSON as aoandldatt fur HuerirTof Alea eader county, at Uie coming county election. We art authorised to announce that K. A . Ed mundsoo it an Indmadent Kepublioan candi dal lor Sheriff, at the ensuing count election. We are anlhontcd to anaounee PETER 8 A UP, for an Independent candidate for fhenff of Al exander oouuty, at the ensuing county election. STATES ATTORNEY. Eoitob BctLXTiit! Plea announce that I am a candidate for the office of States Attorney for Alexander county at the Xovernher elec tion. Wm. c. MiXKtr. RATE) OF ADVEKTlSIffU. EJAU bills for advertising, are due and pay able IS AOTAHCa Transient advertising will be inserted at the rate of It 00 per square for the trst Insertion and 5" cents for each subsequent one A liberal discount will be made on standing and displ advertisements For Inserting Funeral notice St oo Notice ol rueeting of societies or secret orders 60 cents for each insertion Church, Society, FestiTal and Supper notice will only be inserted as advertisements No advertisement will be reneived at less tlian 60 cents, and no advertisement Will tie inserted for less than three dollars per month Local Buslnaea Notices, of tan linne or more. Inserted in the Bulletin aa follows : Commence Counting at ten lines. On Insertion per tin S Cents) Two insertions per Una 7 Centa Three inaertione per line 10 Centa Six Insertion per line 16 Centa Two weeks per line ... 26 Centa One month per line ..35 Centa No Reduction wiUbe made in above Prices. SECRET SOCIETIES AH AIIN I-OIHiK, NO. M. t im A kti alii of I' vt tui. iim'tH every rn je Xj) dav night at hall'-punl aeven, in Odd- rciloas' Mali How a. t hancellor Coniniatnlt r. -m ALK.XAKDkK IXjIKiE, NO tU. ir' i ludepriiileut Onk-r of Jdd-Kel-i4j Jf Iowa, meet every TLurUy niKhl awrr itt hair-irtuit aevrii, in their hall on nniH'n'ial avenue, between bixth an J Hevcnth rft1 S. A. llevuHK, N W '1VIKO KNCAMI'MhNT, I O. Y.. meets ym oil-rriliiwa' Hall on the firat axut third i uiadnji iu every month, at balf-pat aevea A. ( i.Mimm, t; V O AIKOI.01M.K. NO tV, AY. A A. M . f- Hold rt-tmlar oommunirationn in Ma yjaoniu Hall, corn) r coiiinitri'ial avenue x and t.mlilh streal, iu Uie e-jnd aud '. urtli Muudav ol each mouth. TIll ltSDAY. AUOtST '24. KC. CITY NEWS. luteal Weather Keport. t-Aiuo, III., Auk TIME. Hah ".Tub. WlXD. j VtL. m: 1 T K 4 NK 4 E I " WAT. I I I linr. I do Uo Cloudy T4 v.S'ia I'.lll :," JAMES WATCON, f rrant. Sitnial bervioe. I'. . A . luteal Paragrnitne. .Iev-tt Wilcox is in Vermont. The Rev. Mr. Gilbert has g.jue to Union City, Tenn., not Mound Ci'y, linn. Mr. .1. Warner Fletcht r, editor of the Centralis Dtmucrut. was iu the city yes- tTday. Mr. A. J. Ogilvle, of Padtieah, sherifl of Met rackeii county. Kentucky, was in the city yesterday. io to R. Joues. far-hionable boot and fchoe maker, Alheneiitu building, for the Centennial boot. 8 19 6t Gentle Gerotild returned lroni Vinceu- nes yesterday, where he witnessed the lighting ot that city by gas lor the first time on Thursday night. The Tiidcn and Hendricks people ol of Fulton, Kentucky, will celebrate to day. Hon. D. T. L'uegar, accompanied by a number of Democrats of this city, will go down, aud he will wake a speech. Mr. William Bagnell of St. Louis, the man who bad the contract to build the new levee, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Bagnell was ou his return from Pa. ducab, where be has been attending to a law suit. Uo to R. Jones, fashionable boot and shoe maker, Atheneum building, tor the Centennial boot. 8-19-Ct The business room, CI Ohio levee lately occupied by 1. Farnbaker, is va cant and for rent. For particulars apply to Robert Smyth, 72 Ohio levee. tf At the Planters' yesterday were Sam uel Orr, May field, Ky.; L. Franklin, do.; William D. Porter and John 8. Allen, New Grand Chain; J. II. Maron, Pop lar Bluffs; James Smith aud Miss K. Smith, Cincinnati; M. J. Hight and F M. Uilespie, Vienna, HI.; . H. Peter, Fort Worst. Texas. It is said that the Little-Antelope-with the-Stumpy-tail and Major tjuliicy McGee are making very extensive preparations for their joint political discussion ou Saturday attemoon, at Hint grove. For OuiinO', we cannot Ftcak, but for the I.lUle-Antelope-with-the-stumpy-taH he is old oil from the can. Ou Saturday night, at the orphan's asylum, corner Twenty-filth and Poplar streets, a grand t entennial I'cmoeratie ball, for the beuetit of T. R. Roberts, P. T. R., will be giyn. A rallle for a liue silver watch will also take place. Patrick Puffy, Patrick O'Connor and Johu 1.. Sullivan wilt act as managers. Charles M unlock, caller. Tickets, fitly cents each. The LitUeAutelope-with-h-Stuinpy-Tall, Spotted-Tail, Shagnasty-George, Judge Bird, and all the rest of the Radi cal boys will go to Hodges Park, via the narrow gauge this morning, where the IUds have a political picnic and meeting to-day. Fleet-Footed Ben Wiley will be there and make a speech, aud Warren Wiius aud Judge Bird will have a chainpiousbip wrestling match. Little- Antelope will also epeak, but will re serve much of his eloquence to buck the tiger McKou, ou Saturday. Col. Shaver, the great Radical lender the confident of Mr. Scott, the colored gentleman, and the rival of Col. Mc Kelag, the great postmaster and friend ol Phlllls walked into the PclLeti.n olllce yesterday morning with frenzy in bis aspect and blood In his bonny blue eye. We said our prayers, and prepnred to go tip without trouble or delay. The gieat Radical warrior approaclied Burnett, the blond genius of our counting room, and actually bought two copies of the Bi l lktix; and, what is more paid for them, too. Oood Lord ! what Is this world coming to! And now we would not be surprised il Col. Wiley should honestly pay his honest debts. Just received at Paul II. Schuh's the following celebrated brands of Scidcii berg's Key West cigars : Landres Chlco, ' Landres Ue Carte, erlinas, Elegantes, Coqueta. Optra Bon lie. It The arrivals at the St. Charles yester day were W. II. Hannas an. I wile, Ores den, Tenn.; F. W, Palmer. Chicago; J. Warner Fletcher, Centralis ; A. M. stratton, A. J. Marrcll and MUs Mary Stewart, St. Louis; W. K. Hodges ami wife, Arkansas; John M. Davis, Chi cago; Mrs. Jackson and family, Ken tucky; A.J. Ogilvie, Puducah; Robert Bognell, St. Louis; William X. Kuyser. Tennessee; James Gordon ami wife, Sparta; Mr. W, Harvey and servant, Bedford, Ills.; Mr.". A. J. Thatcher. I'ula-ki ; Mrs. Bradley and daughter, Fulton, Ky.; Mi-s Fannie Ibnlgcrs, New Orleans ; K. J. Maxwell, Apple River, Ills. ; John B. Clciiict, 'iucinnati; II. S. Barton. Chicago. A tew days ago Bill called ou the Lit tle Antelope with the Stumpy Tail, at bis resilience. "Colonel," said Bill, "I've got a job tor you." "Ah!"' said tin: col" nel. "Yes!"' said Bill ; I want you to go up iu the country and make a speech." "1 don't believe it's ls-ft lur mo. to go," said the colonel. "Oh, but you must," said Bill, "were are loo-nig ground and there's only one way for" iis to get our of the lix we're in. That is lor n to in.ike these niggers believe that it Tiidcn and Hendricks are h-eted, that they will be put into slavery worn- than hell. Bi'lit herein Cairo is the place to urge this. There's lots of Vm here that believe this now," said Bill. "Yes, and we lnn-t keep thcni warm." said the colonel, ai.d Bill took his departure. A meeting ol the Swecicr wa held on Tuesday mght, and utter tie- ii-ual business, the following resolutions were adopted unanimously, viz: Jttsohud, That the Tiidcn and Hen dricks club ol Alexander county does most heartily endorse the nomination ot Hon. Win. Ilart.ell as tin Democratic candidate for congress in the Eighteenth di-trict; and we likevii-c eiKlorsc the nomination of Col. It. 11. Towms as the lr moerutie cuudUiuto lur tho ktule ken ate and the nomination ot Messrs. Obcrly aud Albright for the liouso ot representatives. hrs;tvy That we earnestly appeal to Hon. John H. Olicrly. in the i-pirit of harmony, to withdraw his declination of the nomination he rcireived as the ih-iuo-eratic nominee fur the legi.-lature ; and we pledge to him our hearty, steadfast and zealous support at the coining elec tion. Wm. MfGr.r:, Scc'y. A congregation ol darkeys "ti Phillis' corner, Ohio levee : "What you say, tie Democrats won't steal! Why its de Democrats dats doiu'aU dis stealing in Washington. Why, look you child, yon see tlars a lot oh dciu Democrats layin' 'bout dur data don't do uutllii' hut steal. De way day do it, dey watch Belknap when he put tie big key ob de treasury away, "Dar's meat for us."' says dey to demselves; and den when Belknap goes out 'bout his business, like all de good Republicans des, dem iHuiocrals goes aud steals dat key and go down on all dat money, and den dey blame it n'l ou poor Belknap. Now dat's what de colo nel tells us, aud de colonel knows, you bet," and the whole congregation be came immensely dissatisfied with the manner in which the Democrats con duct their operations in Washington, and swear e!erna''y by Haye, Wheeler and the colonel. The Townes men are particularly down upon Bross, Dunning and Obcrly. Wherefore? Obcrly has done nothing to merit their dl-pleasiire. He lias been as meek and gentle as a cooing dove and that's what he is. He won't fight; and his Iriend, Mr. Sumwcll. may go ou knocking chips oil' his shoul der with Impunity. "Our John" that's what we boys call him behind his hack has gone out of polities as a candidate. As a politician he is a failure. He will do better as i philanthropist, river since he bearded appetite iu Its dm and refused to beer any more, he has been nowhere as a politician. While he indulged, like Richard Swlveller, in tho "rosy," and practiced his muscle on sand hags, we had hopes ot him, for the "boys" were for him. But now ho is too good, and "namby-pambies'' who praise liiin, amount to nothing iu politics. IN former as wo are, and though young as we aie innocent we know enough to know, as Bob, the Radical Lord hater ot Peoria says, that one ot the boys'' is worth forty "good citizens" in politics. Wc would rather have Sol. on our side in a canvass than a preacher. We would, Indeed. Wc expect to go up for this item ; but we have iu it a sweet revenge for a few remarks that have been made about sleeve buttons on our breeches' legs. About ten days ago a little sou ol Mr. Bristol, the Eighth street grocciyinau weut to the sale iu his lather's store to get several uickels that he had d poMted there. The chl'd found in tho sutea package, and not knowing what was in iu it, carried it out of the store with hint and Into tho dying establishment of Mr. Shelly where he was met bv u com medicine peddler, who asked him w hat the paper contained ; and, upon seeing there was money lu it, said that ho had lost the oackaire. which he took, pave the youngster a iKittlo of his medicine tor returning it to him, and left the house and town. A short time after this occurence, Mr. Bristol had occasion to go to the safe, when he inis-cd the pack age which contained something over thirty-seven dollars, and upon Inquiry, learned the history of its disappearance. Heat once informed the police, but no clue to the doctor of corns could lie found. Yest'-rday morning, however, the self-snme doctor ratnc bark, and was soon captured by the police. He was given a hearing before Judge Bro-s yesterday afternoon, and sent to jail in default of live hundred dollars bail to await the ac tion of the circuit court. The prisoner's name is Frank Cliff. HJ hails from De troit, Michigan, and is about nineteen years of age. A Itlf-ii Trial. The civil suit which has probably at tracted more attention that any other case of the kind tried In Cairo for years, took place in Judge Bros' olliee on Tues day and yesterday. The principals in the case were Dr. Ilultz and Mr. James Coleman, and the grounds on which the trial was brought, were these. Mr. Cole man called on Hultz. before the death of Mr-. Coleman, and stated to him tho nature ol her disease, and asked Ilultz whether hecould cure her. Hultz replied, that he could not tell, but lhat if he was allowed to treat her for two weeks, he could give Coleman a definite answer and he was employed for two weeks, with tin understanding that at the end f that time he would give his opinion. When two weeks had expired. Coleman again bad a conversation with Hultz, iu which he was nsured that Mrs. Coleman could be cured, Ilultz agreeing to treat her for one dollar per day until she recovered. Willi this un derstanding Ilultz administered medical aid to the patient until lit; had a bill ot .something over live hundred dollars against Coleman, when Mrs. Coleman, becoming discouraged with Hultz en deavors to cure her, she all the while growing worse, Mused his treatment any longer. Coleman paid Hultz three hundred and forty odd di4bir of the bill, not withstanding Ilultz had failed to ae complish the cure of (he lady, but re fused to pay I he lialance claimed by Hull, and Hull, sued hiui for it. It. T. Liuegar appeared as attorney for Hultz, and Judge Mulkey for Cole man. The case occupied all of Tuesday and the greater part of yesterday morn ing, and iievt-r, before, it is said by the best medical men of this city, has such a display ol ignorance been shown as was displayed by Hultz in bis own test: ninny.' When a-keil by Judge .Mulkey w hat medical colleges he had attenccd, Ilultz replied he had attended three, but could not. remember the nanu s of any ol them. One he said wa in Cincinnati. The second one he attended, situated we could not learn where, had broken up in a row, owing to the finding of a limb of a woman lu a lutiil-i- yard near ttio Institu tion which led the inhabitants ot the place to believe that the students had stolen the dead body of a woman some where and dissected it. This made them very indignant and they ran a'l the stu deiitsoutof the town, he leaving with the balance. Hi; bad received bis diploma from this college about a year utter it broke up, but he had never been exam ined. The doctor could not remember mill li about the third college he attended, blithe had been there. Iu lacthe could not recollect the names of any of his class mates, except Mary Brown, and Mary w as dead. "WeM doctor," said Judge Mulkey, "you have enjoyed con siderable iiottiety as tin au thor, have you not'r" "No, sir," said the doctor emphatically. "In deed," said the Judge, and he drew from his pocket one of t'ie doctor's books of receipts for curing botts in horses, lor making lovc-powders, etc. Judge Mul key read several of these receipts, which were greatly enjoyed by the crowd, and then drew a sample ol the love-pow ders Horn his pocket, which he had procured through a darkey who bought them of Ilultz on Monday morning, lur the es pecial purpose of producing them iu court. The doctor denied at first that he had made the powders, saying that he had never put uny preparation up iu the kind of paper iu which they were wrapped. He finally admitted after wards that he did sometimes innniifac ture them, "just to please the ignorant people around town." His treatment ot Mrs. Coleman, Dr. Brigham,Dr. Parker, and other physicians testified, waJnot what her ailment mpiircd, and it was proven conclusively to the court Hint Hio doctor was wholly too ignorant and incompetent to administer to her, and that he had most cruelly and inhumanly deceived Mr. Coleman throughout bis dealings with him. The case was given to the court yesterday morning lor decision, without argument, Judge bross holding that Mr. Coleman w as perfectly juslMiableiu hi re. fusal to .stand further bleeding at the hands of Ilultz, who was made to pay tho costs of the suit. f'uMiil.v 'oi'rt-H!til Trnii-Tlilrtl The following is a summary of the business transacted yesterday : In tho matter ol the guardianship of Elosie Jorgeiison. minor heir of Louis Jogelison, deceased. 11." Wardncr guar dian. iiMicared and submitted a note for one hundred aud lilty dollats secured by sale mortgage ou lots J I ami J J, in hlock" :tll in the first addition of the city of Cairn, executed by Ellen Worthaiu and P. K. Wortham, which security was not approved on account of the informality of the acknowledgment. 11, J. Stalker, against 11. Fitzgerald, administrator ol the estate of Thomas Keife, deceased, assumpsit; demand $0,00. The administrator having ad mltted the claim to be Just, it was ordered bv the court that the ldaititift'have judg ment against the said estate, lu (he same, ns of seventh class claim, to be paid lu due course of administration. In tho matter of the estate of Mr. Jones, deceased, M. V. Ilaalewood, late administrator, appeared and submitted a statement of the condition ol the estate up to tho lime of his removal, with vouchers, etc., for money paid out, state ment approved and ordered recorded and each voucher filed. An linmensr (stork Coming-. By a communication trom Mr. Oscar Hay thornc, dated at Boston, we are In formed that he has purchased for Cash, and consequently at the very lowest prices, the largest stock ot boots and shoes ever bought for the Cairo market. He wishes our citizens all to know that he will give them the benefit of his great purchase, and he will sell at btter rates than ever before. Hold your orders till becomes. 8-20-4t. Taper Jin pa. Paper maps ot tho city of Cairo mounted, just received and for sale at the Bulletin office, suitable for mail ing, or can be folded to carry in the pocket. Price $1.00; also two pictures ol Cairo, showing each street and each house. Apply at the office. AI)K)a Attend. A.Marx is always first in the market with new styles and new stocks ol cloth ing aud gents' furnishing goods. His new stock will begin to arrive next week. 8-22-.1 SiliirtH, rntala. Howler, Kir , All of the latest style may always be found at A. Marx's. H is now in the East adding the new styles to his im mense stock of good- and notion. The I.ttrKCMt Stuck Of ready made clothing and gents' fur-ni-hing goods in the Wet may always 1-c I. .iiii.I at A. Marx's. S-- :)( J. OKOKfJK sTLINIIorsK on Eiehib street, two doors from Alex ander County Bank, is the place to get a tashionable hair cut or a smooth shave or anything else In the barber line. La thes' and ehildreiis' hair cut or dressed, either at the shop or their home. 0-2S-tf I'trol of I lie Sranni. A. Marx, the popular wholesale and retail dealer in ready ma le clothing and gents' furnishing goods, on Ohio levee, is the lirst to go East for new goods. He left lor New York Sundav. S--'2-3t. RIVER NEWS. W AH llttPAHTMKNT. KlVKH KlteOT, I Auir. -.'t. ISTS AMOVE STATION. LOW WATKK. CHANCIK. FT. lit. T. IN. t airn Hi .1 X ': I'ltt.-liurj; '.' 1 lu Cincinnati 1! s 1 4 l.miA-ille 7 1 a NaahvillH X :i Tt M. Lotna 1 7 X i Kvansville V ' .M. lii.us II i X :! VivkrUu-jr '-'I II ii New means ;i I X I ' IM..W hitili water of IS7J IAMK3 WATSON, SiTKitant, SiKUal Ht-rvice, C. S. A. I'ort I.Imi. ARRIVED. Steamer James Fisk, Padueah, " James Giluiore, tow, Pittsburg, James W. Golf, Cincinnati. Ohio Mill, Golconda. DKCAIUKII. Steamer James Fisk, Padueah. " James Giluiore, tow, Memphis. " James W. Goll, Meinph's. " Ohio Mill, Golconda. The John B. Maude for Vieksburg, anil the Future City and barges lor New Orleans, leave St. Louis to-day. The splendid steamer Belle of Shreve port is due from St. Louis for New Or leans to-day. The Fisk Is the packet lor Padueah this evcnuig. She leaves at just live o'clock. The James W. Goff, Captain Bob Wise's new Cincinnati and Memphis pat-kct, did not get here until yesterday She got very little freight here, but had an excellent trip and was full of people. The Ohio Mill, a little steamer owned at Golconda, came down the Ohio yes terday with a cargo of Hour, and after discharging it left for her home. The James Giluiore with a tow for Memphis passed down yesterday. O'CALLAHAN & HALL, IRON, TIN AND Slate Rooforo, Roofing and Outtoring a Spocialty Slate Rootling a Specialty in any part of Southern Illinois. Lightning Rods, Pumps, Stoves and Tinware. Jobbing Promptly "Don: - i visscnER & nALL'S CONCENTRATED POTASH Warrttiiteal eiil to any fvOMli lu (he mtrkel. inl lur aneriur la 'u ceulruleil l. e fur nil HrMe lur wbleh IS Is) uaetl. Cut up in uue iuuml metal cans, cuuvenu-ut t'.ir iimv in luiiiiliva fur inakinir lianl ami suit suhi, ami lur cIciiuinKpuipoM-a gem-rally . IU- ii lions lur iimiiug au. en-., avnjnieuiu Ii call. l ur i-lcauini: ti l, im-Mes. mai-uinery, painis, Milli'iiinx wilier, waaliiiiK iuka ami I run Uvea iu Uie Mn'iui;, it uueuulel lur excellence ami convenience lit' puckase. Yut sale liy Uti-ei au't lniifKl"H fT) wliire. lirber A IIhII'm InaeelleiUo mmtl lllaiulrt-IMiil outler ia iuvalualiU lor Uie ilMlrurliuuul Uie puutuuiiK.cottou worm, Kntaa buiipeni, mii-e, rate, ruacliea, luaeeta, awl er iniu ol all kimla. It ia lutruileaa lu iitf-.il ami aniiiiuU, ami lar chear Uiau 1'aria greet! lur tile deatructiuu of vermin. II is alo invaluu 1,1c iu a liiai-iileclaut. imi il'viuK the air la hoaui- liilsaml aick rouma, ami deatroyiuy It odors of alUKa, cellars, siauiea, eiu. i iiiup iu uue uuuu cans. Kor sale by liruirirUla and tiruccr everywhere VISsstTlfcHA MALI., Mauufai tunMa, t Walt M., New York. , Aug. m!Wiu .. , . i .. NPM iAt, Jori(r.n. 4silealal BeNtiiiain. Will, of course, wishtose all the slants coutforUbly and chesply. To this end the CANADA SOUTHERN R'Y COMPANY hss, through Its connections In tae Wts snd Northwest, placed on sale Wrpe number of Tourists' Excvrsion Tickets at greatly reduced rates, by which passen gers cn not only Visit UieCsauniiisI Ex hibition st rtilladtlphU, but can, In addit ion, v 1-1 1 the principal eastern cities, with an opportunity ol stopping at any of the great number of latnous resorts in New York and Pennsylvania. Tn CANADA SOUTH ERN' Is the only line Irora the west running directly to Niagara Falls, gtvhur pissetw ger, lroni the train, a wonderful panoramic view of the M1QIITY CATARACT, HORSESHOE FALL, the GREAT RAPIDS, and landing them directly at tbe Falls. The track of the CANADA SOUTH ERN is an atr line, laid with steel rails o the heaviest pattern; thtre are no curves, or grades ; wood is used lor fuel ; Coaches are furnished with the Wlnchell Patent Ventilator, ensuring prefect fraedom from dust. With its complete system of magnif- cent PARLOR SLEEPING AND DRaW. INO ROOM CARS from CHICAGO DETROIT AND TOLEDO, and its admir able connections at NIAGARA FALLS AND BUFFALO with tho NEW YORK CENTRAL AND ERIE RAILWAYS, tbe Canada Southern is fast becoming tbe FAVORITE LJNETO THE EAST. Tickets via this popular line can be procured at al o Hi ccs of connecting line, or at the com paDy'noWn offices. Any Information rn he obtained by ad dressing FRANK E. SNOW, Oen'l Pass, and Ticket Ag't. Dbtroit. Nebraska Ahead! '1 lie It. A M. tUilrnad IV. Lamia! The ten Airrii iiliuial ami Movk Country in America! GOOD LANDS IN A GOOD CLIMATE I n price. Lonir Credit. I-ow Karen and KreiKlitH. rifiiiiiiins f.r Improvements, l-ree racs to mnn rtnyerv Sjror lull particturrs, apply to It. A SI. K. R. Co., Kurlinirtun, Iowa. R. J02TZS. The Old Eel labia Boot and Shoe Maker, Has re-ojieiied his eKtablishmentin the ATHENEUM BUILDING. Where can be foti ud an extra fine sto:k of goods in his line. tlive Jones a call. f-19-tf. Awlsnee's police. Soutln-rn UUtrictnf Illinois St. AtCairo the 1 til day or Aujruxt, A. 1. ITS. The undersigned hereby gives notice of Ins uiipointuicDt as ai)iue of Watoti H. Rockwell, late ot Cairo, in the County of Alexander and State ol Illinois, within said district, who lias been adjudged bankrupt upon bin own petition bv the district court oisuid ilLtrkt. QEo'ROE F1SI1KR, Atiglidw Assignee. Stherlll a (Snle. liy virtue or an execution to mi- directed by the Clerk of tbe Circuit Court of Alex ander County, in the state ol Illinois, in favor of llemard McMami and against James A. Fry, 1 have levied upon Uie lol lowtng described propKi'ty, iu First Ad.lh iou to the City ot Cairo, iu tu! County ol Alexander and State of Illinois, to-wit : All of the right, title ami interest of said James A. Fry in und to lot numbered thir teen in block numbered forty-scyen (47) whicb 1 shall otl'cr at pJblle sale at tho South-west door of tbe Court House in tbe City ol Cairo, in the County ot Alexander and State ol Illinois, on tbe tilth day ot c- tobcr, A.. L. , lOlO, t lk liour of eleven o ciock, a. m., lor casn, to satiny said ex edition. Ai.kx. II. Ikvin, Sherirt of Alexander County, Illinois. Cairn, Ills.,. Inly 12. 187(1. tltd NlierltTa Male. By virtue of an execution to me directed bv the cleik ot Uie circuit court ol' Vtavue county, in the Slate l Illinois, in fmcr (r Wii. I lain Miaeffcr ami ar:iiut Klh n Trousdale, I hare ieviei upon me loiiowini; iieserila-rl proierty, in lliiscouuty of Alexander aod Mate oi Illinois, iu-wii; Lots niitnlicred one (I), two (.'), tliree ( !), four (I), live ( ), aix (). aeTeu (7J and eivlit (si, all in block uiinibervil ten (1I, iu the (hint ad- ditiou to the citvol Cairo, iu Uie county of Alex uuilcrandstateot' Illinois, as the properly of the said Kilt n Trousilale, which I shall Oder at public sale at the Ninth -west door of the out t llous In the cily ol i airo, in the cuuly ol Alexauder and Suite of Illinois on Uie:tlih day of August, A . 1. , l.7ii, al the hour oleleveu o'clock, a.m., for Cash, to eatisl'y said exei utiou. ALEX. II. I It VI N. Sheriff Alexander County, Ills. Cairo, Ills. , Auk. sth. Into. d-td Sitae riU'a NmI. " By virtue of an execution to me directed by ths clerk of the circuit court of Alexander county, in the Stale of Illinois, in favor of Ll- leu alsu ana aKaiusi UeruanJ Miiytu, I have levied upou the lollowinr ilesrribed proiierly, iu this county of Alexander and Mate of Illi nois, to-wit: Lot numbered twelvt (l-J) aud thirteen (13) ia block numbered two (J) Uie uudividedone-hall C)of lot numbered eight (S) In block num bered twenty-seven (.T); the undivided oue-lialf Ci) of lots numbered seventeen (17) and eigb titui (is) iu block numbered thirty ('), all in the city of Cairo, county of Alexander and Mate of Illinois. Also lot numbered seven (7) iu block nui.'ibend twenty-six (J), lot numbered three C iu blttck numbered lurty-Uv (4"). lot numbered thirly-seveu (47) iu block nniubered furty-seven (47), lot uuinls red ten (10) iu block numbered eighty-three (Sill. The lease hold in terest in aud to lot uuinbered eitfht (sj In block nuinliered eighteen (Is), toaether with ths biilldiiiK and Improvements situated thereou, all said last mentioned lots and blocks beiun sit uated in ths llrst addition to the cily of C airo, in the county of Alexander and Stale of Illinois, as the property of Uie said Ueruanl Smyth, w hich 1 shall offer at public sale at the South-west door of the Court House in the city of Cairo, in the county of Alexander aud Stale of Illinois on the lth day of August, A. t IsTB, at the hour of eleven o'clock, a.m., lor uasii, to satistv tald execution. alka, ii.iku.h. Sheriff of Alexander County, 111. Cairo, Ills.. Auirust StU IsTii. d-td Highland Park, 111. A S'MlleKlnt aud Preparatory Inatl liition lor lJUle. Kail session begins Septemtier th, 1S7G. Course of study tlioroiiRh and extended. Kara larililiea for Music, liruwiua: and fainllua Slsiiiiers, Morals aud Health of the Ural impor tance, t oilette ImildinK commodious, and well furnished. No rooms lor pupilsabove two HikIiIs of stairs Iication attractive, lliose w ho have completed their ordinary school edu cation elsewhere may be received to pursue our hiirher cuirses with Sieoial advantage. f.U WAKH 1. U'KSIUN. i'axsiosNT. E. N. FRESHMAN & BROS., Advertising Agents, iso w. m st, mmm o., Ara authorUd to contract for advartla Imst ia this paper. ZiUmaUa furniiasd fraa. Bsaa for Cireulai Rosomore Hotel, Junction of Broadway, 7th Avenua and 'ta UMr,, NEW YORK CITY, Tbre Blocks west ot llrand Central Depot near the Elevated Railroad, and but twen ty uiluuua from Wall Street. All modern luiproveinanu. nates ft per uay. " eral terms to fauialies. CHA8. K. UtUkKD. fropristor Of lielevan House, Albany, ., an Clareudou Hotel, fsaratoi?. 7-7-dam. PAI1VT ASnoifja.. SlakoSsGo. (Successor to) B. F. PARKER, Ilealers In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Xm.T7aBXXXIl. Vall Paper, Window Glass. Win dow Shades, fee. mmmm .; Always on band, Um e4Vb rated UluiaiaaUoc ALROIIA. OIX. Hroaiaj S-ulXctlaass, Oornar XlvBth BtTaat and Waahlna toa Avsans IHHUatAJICE. INSURANCE. ESTABLISHED 1868. 3 AFFORD, MORRIS AND CANDEE General Insurance Agents 73 OHIO LEVEE, City Hational Bask Buildiag, op-stairs ?ha Oldest Eatabliahad Araney la Boat rn Illinois, representing o-wtt tG5 000 OOO . STF.AJI nOATN. Evansville, Cairo and Memphis Steam Packet Co., --FOR- Paducah, Shawneotown, Evans- vino, ijOuiHTiue, cinoinnatt and all way landings. The (' i:nir i'le-vnvl ri.-uiifi ARKANSAS BELLE, WALIkll II. riC1MNurtl!lM.MM Mallet Chahlkm I'kmmki.tom t'lerk Will leave Cairo every WEDNESDAY at ti o'clock p. in. 1 he Heel steamer IDLEWILD, ItiM Howard , Alaster Clerk hu. 1 IIOUAM. Invest airo every SATURDAY. Kach bout luakeM close connection at Cairo With tiriil-claaa steamers for St. l.oiii.,, Mriu pliiHandKew Orleans, aud at Kvansville with IllH K A C. K M for ! IiAinta V.nl, .,,.1 I.'-... andwilhtlie liiiiaville Aluil nimhun uti poiuta on the I'piier Ohio, giving throiiKhre neliits ou freight and aiuH.-UKers to ail iomts tributary. ror unner liilorinatlon apply to WU1.. 81LVKK, I'assenrer Agent. I1AI.UDAYBR08.7I . " , J.M. l'HILUI'S. ' I Agents. Or to U. J. (iUAMMKlt, Superintendent and tiui ral Freight Agent, liKl-'Jo-lv. ' fe.vanaTille ludiaaa. THE ENEMY OF DISEASE! THE FOE OF PAIN TO MAN AND BEAST la tbe Grand old MUSTANG LINIMENT, Which has stood the test of 40 Years. There is no sore it will not Heal, no Lameness it will not Curo.no aVohe, no Pain, that Afflicts the Hu man bodyor the body of a Horse or other Domestic animal, that does not yield to its magio touch. A. bottle oostins; 25 o., 60a. or $1 hss often saved the life of a ITuman Being, and Restored to Life and Usefulness Many a Valuable Horse. IO-ecd-d&W-lT , t'OHNlH Waahluiitois nil r'rHaklln N IreelM. lit raiiu, Illinois. t bartered Ii the Male ol Illinois lor the egress purpose ot I v nig luiuwdiale reli,( u all vases of urivale. rhronir. and urinary ili- seaws in all their complicated twins. It Is well koowu that Dr. Jaiuea has alool al tile liead of I lie urofeaaion for lite oast . veam. Ate and esperieuivareall-iuiiMiruut. Mvuiiaial Mrak rw, nigm losses ny urvams. pnnpies ou ine la lost niaiiniMWi. can laisiiiveijr runmi lilies w auling Uie niot delicate attention, call or write. I'lea.-ant home for iailienl. A lk for the million. Marriage liunle. whs k lella yau ail about UteatwaM'Swiiu buoui j hisitj whv not lo eriits lo pay (NuUge. I 'r .laim-a nas i rooms sail parlor Vuu arc no one l a the iloctor tSiae hours. a. an. I ' davit. 10 lo AH Uwiuert strn-lly conMilea luft 4-at-daw-lv. CINCINNATI WESLEYIN COLLEGE. TOR TOUMQ WOMEN, Iteglu ita 35tb year Sept. l.jin. faculty nuiubers il, Magulflcaot iuildtngs, gener ous tabla. Thorough cure lu Kutib, si lence, Claaaica, and Modern Langu ;. llnsurpaiiaed advantages (or uiu-lo and art. Adilrsaa the 1'resident, Ket. Ihtvid II, Moort, P.U , Ciuciauai, O. 7-tMiw-t. Mi