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Tlie Cairo Bulletin, July 19.
Kr.,..i th' Address -t "mi -rilie Cetigre omen
Jrt there lio lKMlN-onsIons about minor
innUcrs ; no Ihnr 1"1 1" ilNen-h'"
or dead imphN; no miinlfoslntloM or
nnrnitv or proserin Ivr rcrlliiir; no
Morillet' r lliocaiiM' to gratify w
sonnl ainlillioii or roscnlmnil.
DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL'
CONVENTION.
I. 'J Hi CnliRrraaliiiinl Dlalrlcl,
A Convention rf ifiTnTmocriu-J- of I; '''
(ni?ielou!lWo-ii'lof lltinot",.?ni hu held at
t.i...it. ma.io county, on Thtirnlnr. Hip Mi
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ilyof Aiiffii'l.A.D. 18"0, M iionn of said day, to'
tpittion tin' t-oiititlcacouiprUluK l'l DMrlel
1.0 entitled to ono delegate for each IM votf eat
f,.r Horatio Seymour In 1S&S, anl ono for each fiac
noiiil parti hereof In excess of fifty a follow ! t
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Kilirarils
Wausih.,
DsmocrMlc papers In tho District will ptenso
copy.
II Is niRKcstcil that llemocratii'. county cmmie
Hons, to select tlelcgnlcs, I hc-M on thoill Mon
ilny In July.
Lid every county sendn liilltlflcRition.
Ht ofilc r of tho Dcmucratlo Central Coinnillti e,
JUKI. (1. MOIHIA.V,
ni:ilnnau l)m. Cell. Com. Will t'oiiR. M Ills.
NI.NATOUIAI. 'ONVi:.Vl io.v.
Tin1 leiiiiemcy of the Kirst Senatorial Mr liict
willnavmLIc in convention nt tlio city of Metro
lolls, on Thur.d.iy, tlio lllnlay of Ansiivt, next.
ntlo'rlwk p.m., for tlie nomination of n ran II.
iluto to ri'rueiit ulJ District, In lliu .State Huiate.
The ratio of representation will Ik ono delegate
fur every lou voles. cnl for Seymour nml llluirnt
tho at Presidential election, und one delegate for
r rry Irnctlonid part thereof in tieess of fifty ute,
(IS follow B i
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ALEX. II. 1HVIN, Cli'm.
a ciiAXcn ron riu: moxhor
DOCTJILVi:.
Tho New York llcratd of tlio IStli, no
tlccs tlio nrrlvul of tlio Frunch minister
Mon. l'rovost lVinulol, la tlmt city, nml
hit ImmcJiato depnrturo for tho city of
Wnililngton.
It ii entirely tafo to nisutuo that thltnew
mlnlilcr lini his Instructions sliapcil to
meet tho questions that mtiy grow out of
tho war, nnd tlmt ho will cnrnMlv peek
illJ VIUlllll.lltMVM. ... ..
Unlloil Htuim. u rtlendly ueurnllty. It Is
hIhi unfo to rufiimo that .M. l'unulul will
meet but llttlo dllllculty In oilVctlng eurli
an underjtnndlng none, iiorhiiju, If ho
will consent to tho npnllcnltouof tlio Mon.
roo doctrlno ns tho policy of tho United
States In rufcrcnuo to Culm and -Mexico.
This hint might lo given to Franco
with jicrfoct propriety, nml with
rvory nutirnncd of It acceptance;
for Mirely Napoluon could Intcrpoio no
ohjectlon to our ndoptlou In Oulia or el
where of his oxnniplo of Immunity and
law nud order In iloxleo. Jloroovcr,
tho nomlnotlon of a (Icrman ir!nco for
the throno of Spain Is held as a xuttlcient
cauio for war on tho part of Franco ngalint
rniMla, hayo wo imta better lustllleatlun
for Intervention In Cuba, in tho fact (hut
.Spain has no busluots in that island, being
thero against tho wishes nnd the Interna
of tho peoplo, and being arrayed ngaintt
them in u barbarous war of extermination
At all event", tlio Jlonroo doctrlno, In It
broadest application, should bo tho basis
ofpeaco between us and Franco and all tlio
other bolllgeronts In a European contest
nnd in tho ovent of war wo should glvn
tlK'in to understand tlmt our application
of "bclllgorcnt rights" will Iki shaped llr.t
nnd Int In view of tho honor, dignity and
interest of tho United .Stntes.
wha t rum j'jtoi'osi:.
A toligrum from AVahlni:ton xavs
"Senator Wilson, Chairman of tho Uopub-
ncan .-National Latnpalgu Committee, will
remain nero ror sometime to put the ma
cnineryot mo eommlt'ee in order. An
elfort will bo mudu to ruin, u hundred
uiouianu uoimr. iwr llio eireuhitlon uf
documents in tho Kotith, and tbrouh the
i;riiniu.,i.u mt ro rjou, T(i()
Katlonal coniiniltixi will coojH mtii with
all local committees In their etlort to earrv
districts whoro tho Democratic tnajoritv
is less man a tuouiaml. Among tho.u
upon which an assault to bo made, Is
voornocs- uistrlct in Indiana.''
And .what does the National Democrati
Cwmnlttco propoio to do? .Shall nothintr
in uono 10 ounioraci mis movement '!
"UOODf GOOD I '
Tho Chicago Po)l rebukes tho blood
tulMlneu of tho lato lladfcal Congress in
tho following very bitter and expressive
terms:
"VVhcu tho news of war In Kuropo was
unnounced in Congr.ss, U,,ro was a "bur t
of applauso and cries of -goodl" 'good I"
AVo confess ourselves unablei0UndUritiin 1
this. Tho burst of applause wiS iavJ
been meroly a burst of surprise : u
iiassojour comprokeruion how any 11
lied being can cry "good" on hearing tw
seventy millions of human beings have
been Infuriutod against each other bv ono
Intriguing domagogue, and that a mflllon
of thorn havo marched to bo flun jUo
dead cata in tho filmy ditches or Uulgium
and liavarla. "It will benefit America."
rerhapt so, In a low, material lenso. Jlut
what are wheat, and oats, and Texan
steers, in comparison with tho wolfuro of
Immrortaliuau, and tho jirc-gress which hu
man liberty always best malna tinder a
luactlul Ljtuntr'
Tinun FHiiiriXG. sviiiixarir.
Since the outbreak of hostilities between
Franco and Prussia tho strength nnd re-
jonrce f tho two .countries become
sub
jects of intqresMng Inquiry. Tho follow
fng information on Hint bead may bo ro
gnrded ns roltablo:
In rcoureesof men and m-iins, the two
powers that form thu principal pnrtic t
the conlllct, aro not very mipqiinlly muted.
Franco had In 1800 a population, in round
miihbeM, of :)S,oVi7,OuM a llttlo b than
llio United Stnlo"! Frifsia proper, n pp
ulntlon of 25,(K)0,u0 or. lueludliii; ilava
riu, Wurtemlmrnjiiid lladeti. a populatloii
of Or(000.n00 Tlioir etlVetlvo armies (eiiu.
meratlnnoflsciM may botated as follow :
i'iun.
. I-tor Jmuntliij..,..,.!.. :.........
Uenurtra ....... ..TXX.l.... A..T....,
.MryVU
.... lS.Ti".
U .i...: J7i,n
I 'I'll,'.-!!-.
iiarrinn i.,o(jiNj.y.a..j,ii.r.(...
Tolnl
nun i
MtiuliiiKarmy.....,,
K,il
.. . I'll "Ht
:I,7J3
ueer.ei
Nntion.il Uanle Molillo,.,
att nn
Totnl..' I,i.t,iai
The above are tlie figure" given in
Wliitaker's Almaiinc fnrlHTo. Ihviides tho
numbers nlmvo mentioned, I'rufjia has an
army of ail, HHrt on a peaeo fouling, nnd
France lms a foreo of contingent reserves
UfyAt tlio olosuof tho war a number of
Southerners emigrated to llnizil and
fought in that tropical olimu to Hud a
solace for their wounded spirits. Hut
there was no balm In Hni7.ll. Tho poor
fellow hecamo heartsick nnd homesick,
wretched in mind and poor in purse, with
dubious prospects In tho futuro, ttmy be
sought tlio good (itlleori of the government
they ran away from and asked to bo
brought home. 1'risideut (Irani most
kindly listened and ordered tholr wishes
compiled with, giving them pasngo on a
national vessel, thu CJulnnebiigtic, which
haJul arrived nlCharln.'lon, .South Caro
lina, A bittor experieueo litis ntsrucd
them that tho United States, even under the
groat drawback of Judical rule, Is a better
country than llrazll Is or ever will be.
Cay-Tho Chicago J'ot, ono of tlio lead
ing Itndical Journals of tho country nays:
"Now that Congress has adjourned and
gone homo in the lightning evprcss train,
the country will breathe more freely. Tho
session has been, In comparison of what it
might have been, u failure."
SVIll the people be guilty of the grout
mlstako of electing a counterpart to a
Congress that has met tho unstinted de
nunciation of every honest Journalist, and
of almost every Intelligent man of the
nation 1 Has not the experience of the
past year (not to go beyond that) proven
that tho interests of the masses aro not
safe in the hnnds of the ltadlcal party ? If
It bat not, what, shorl of absolute ruin,
Will bo accepted as proof '
' - . - i.. .1 1.... i . , -.I,,,,,,
Leopold on the neoro of his name, France
would now have tlio sympathies of every
body whodotcstsjaw-bronklng appellations.
Tho more Idea of calling anybody : HI
.Majesty, Leopold Kttlenne Charles
Antonio tlustavo lid ward Thasillo, of
Iloheiiiollercn.Signiarlugon Is appalling.
And if anybody can pronounce Lcopold'n
wife's name without tying his tongue into
a doublo hard-knot, who Is he? Try it:
l'rlnoesK Antoinette .Marie Ferilinnndii
Miclmeiii Vurilli' Kuplmolo d'A'io
Annn Croiizngcn .Silvino .Julio
Augiiila do llraganee liourbon! And
to all tliii must Wadded the name of the
liii'baud '
Congress lias appropriated $50,000 for
tlio purpose of carrying a crew to Iree.o to
deatli under the chndow of tho North l'ole.
The command of tho expedition was left
to tho discretion of tlie President, and
having a friendly feeling for Dr. Jlnycs, he
bos decided In his favor t by appointing
t apt. Hull to go. ll'iyus eau now utavln
tho temperate, .one, telling bis frigid yarns,
wlille tlio tinfortiiuatn Hall N sitting on an
iceberg sketching the walru- in lii fun
tutio gambols.
Ci" Hrigliam Young has leen compelled
o "Srgo frlO.OOU, nmmiy held by him in
tru.t lorneertaiu .Mormon church. Other
suits ot tlie same nature aro pundiug, nml
lio Is liKuly to Ihh-omo us successful, ns n
money ili-gorger, as hu i us n luuband
generally.
MOTLEY.
. Ttir Cause riils lti iluuntloii.
' (1'iuni llio Wii. Illusion isi4iti:li,I
llluistratuplred that thudiati faction of
the 'President and Secretary Fih with .Mr.
...ru uviuiii lie itu iicrn. Ho liulil
a tlillerent position on the question of thu
Alabama claims lu tlmt which tho admin-
iiruiiou iiaii iuIojiIihI, and ondavored to
uiiuuu ui own iiuiriiiiiuns, but did not
succeed. x hooner hud ho landed in
Knglaiid Umu ho accepted an invitation
iniuue uinner, aim took ocean
swii to ventilate liu own views.
iL'llfl.ll ..... ... I ... .
.....v.. ..v.u nui in iiuriiiony Willi III
instructions : and for tin. hi'L Ii.. t
recuivwl . Uklinrproiirimaml from Secretary
i'iall. 1 ho llUostloil Ol liU iminr.ll,.!,, r...
nioval wn then con.idorod, and ho was
allowed to remain, the Preside think Z
he would do better herealter, and not likhiL'
to put ukn him what would bo considered
by the world as a dl.grace.
on eo uiai nine no lias not in good faith
sustained what ho knew was thu desire of
tho Administration, and Im I 11 tiff Visit..
talked untlrelv dillerenl from u'lint liU In.
iiriicuous latiL'lit Jilm. Tliu mu n iliil,,r.
onces neiween Mr. .Motlov and the Ad-
llliniirallOU ocIiil' thill I iu former di-
nies tho right of Kiighmd to recoi-'uizo tlio
f r...i- i in . . .
1 . J 'V.h,WtlF, ,, 1 1 V, IIVUIU
rest his casoon that Itsue, while the latter
vvmuui-iuvj- u neiiigurunis, MIIU WOUIU
1 ' " quosuon oi uainages ujion tlio lull-
uru ol iiiland to net in I'nml I'ulili inu.ir.l I
u nutint. win. ...1....:. :;. ".: . "'.:'
,1Wia31jU niism iieaeoauer
t at act. Tito removal of JI r. .Motlov was
It ha i .. i "1)0" Nvembor, ami
r i 7 ; 1 1-"u" moroiy u question
iiu!ir! .Motley himself has been
FRANCE AND PRUSSIA.
Tho War between them itutl Its CmiS's.
o'l'lio Ili'lynnil uf KnlloiiH."'
Tlie following articlo from tho S Jouis
Democrat, written with n pen steeped in
considerable venom against Louis Nnpo
leon, Kets forth the alledged enuso for tho
war raging between Franco and Prussia!
and speculations as to tho result that
time may or may not, glvo tho scmblanco
of prophesy. The article is well consid
ered utid Interesting, and ns such wo
picicnt It to tho renders of the Dui.i.f.tis
The war now forced upon the North
(tcrimin Confederation by Napoleon the
Third ha grown out of tho proposal to the
Spanish Cortes to nouilnnto and elect
Prince Leopold of Hohcn.ollorn at King
of Spain. Tlio Hohenr.ollorn castle was
the original hIkkIo of tho princely family
to which the King of Prussia belongs. The
territory of Hohenzollcrn ii in southwest
Germany, surrounded by Wurtcmburg and
linden, and hns' an area of four hundred
npinro miles, willi a population of sixty
live thousand. 'On tho "th of Decomber,
1849, this territory- was ceded to l'russla,
the Prince of Honenr-ollorn still maintain
ing his title and dignity.
Tlie King of Prussia is of tho family of
IlohenV.ollcrn, and Najxilcon's grand griev
ance was ostensibly the nomination to the
Spanish cortcs of ono of tho members of
thai family for tho throno of Spain.
The Prussian King disavowod all partic
ipation In tho nomination complained of,
nnd Leopold's cundldaoy was -withdrawn,
both by himself and Prince, Charles, his
father. One would suppose thai' if tho
candidacy wore in fact tlio real subject of
the quarrel, all causu Of war was removed
by these disclaimers. Tho ovent shows
tl'iat Napoleon bad already determined to
tlx a quurrel upon tho public dvnasty.
What lias been his courso? In violation
of all diplomatic etiquette,, ho sent his Am
bassador, Ilenedlltl, to Kins, a watering
iilaco on the lthlno, wlilthcr King William
had gone for his health, there rudely to
demand audience and an instant answer
to his ultimatum.
It is said on French authority that King
William refused to promise that no II ohen
r.ollern princo should over thereafter be
como n candidate for tho Spanish crown.
To what end was such a pledge, in Itself
extraordinary, extravagant and humiliat
ing, thus exacted of tho King nt tlie
Springs, lu an olfenslvo nnd impertinent
manner, after the Ilohonzollern candidacy
hud been withdrawn? Kvldently, to mako
occasion for tho war already resolved upon.
King William could have no power to
bind tho North Gorman Confederation by
such a promise The German Parliament
ulonu could sottlo audi a question if in
deed any power could settle It. Certainly
King llllam could have no personal or
otllcial right to forbid any memhor of the
llnhcuzollorn family, now and in futuro,
to bo n candidnto for tho throne of Snain.
What was ll butautingontlcmanly assault
upon his dignity ns a man to mnko such a
demand and lu such a stylo? It is scarce
ly to 1k presumed that lio could nrevent
tho Cortes from nominating whomsoever
nun nouy migni c noose, or couM prevent
such nominee from accepting tho candi
dacy. Neither Prussian William nor tho
the North Gorman Confederation can bo
jiutly liable to ruxvur because tho monarch
..,. ni FifilllVI)IIU I1H
en nri ex
rue, ami llio ctylTVorId Is bound to
protest tigalnsl It apngross violation of tho
law of nations. fJv t ils law tho urine.) or
peoplo levying war without lust or i?oo1
apparent cnuu Is a criminal und a brigand,
wiioui mo eiviiizcti nations navn a right
to hold resiionslblii and to punish for llio
outrage. Tills purely lillbuslering move
ment of Napoleon, to strengthen UU per
sonal d vnasty, though nppoasing France
by selr.tn upon tlio Jthonlsh provinces bv
force, without nny adequate eaue for war,
will determine tho question whether, at tills
lato day of tho Christian ern, a monarch
can outrage thu civilized -world witli im
punity. We predict that no real success can at
tend such nn unholy raid upon tho North
(icrmim Confederation. The ell'ort In tills
way to save tho Napoleonic dvnaity will
arouse a whltoheat of righteous Indigna
tion throuuhout Germanv that will rendor
William and llismarek Invlnelblu and ir
renistablo, and will mnko nnv French tri
uinplis that may bo won sodllllcult and so
eot!y that they will havo tho oll'ect of aug
menting Instead of diminishing tho grow
ing discontent of Franco with thu fmpo.
rim niie. iiouimcss, to dv.troy tlmt dis
contunt, nml to substitute for
ii Mien a ontimcnt or porsonal adulation
a will carry the young Prince through a
llfe-long reign in security, Is Napoleon's
great aim. It strikes us as safe toprophesv
1... I.. .1.1. ,.!.!.... I... I. I- . . . . I.
.mi iii nn- tiiHin hu n iioomeu lo lull ut
terlyand signally. .Should he even cap
ture the Ithitie urovln . It will eoif tin.
meutely to hold them, for Germany will
Jhi fur morn profoundly intent on regain
ing them, and not within a deeadn could
tho Confederation Ihj brought to acquiesce
... .hu iiuiikiii'ii iijiinorv, nveii eoiilil ll io
eueeieii.
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SOI'Ml .IIIVICK.
.Make it your business, If you need cloth
ing, to g to a reliable store, whero you
can llnd all you need, nnd made In the .tyio
,si.ii imiey, aisueii jiriees as to unit vour
pur,o ami tlio times. Antrim'. Is JusUueh
a noiiso. s nero you will alway. llnd ,
complete and select assortment of cloth
ing, either for men, youths', boys' or child.
i in, m prices ns low its tlio lowest. Com.
pare his goods and prices, as it will 1. ..
your interest. ,f
IIIKlltlllJ JIICKOSCOI'f.
Thi Jlicroseopo is slniiillflod and uilunt.
ed to popular as well as sclcntllle use. A
now ojmcal wonder I This Is the onlv In.
V . . K ' ,K'WUr W"k" r"lti'
a' l,JJ"'f ""'t, and therefore can be
rL''l,1"'scd by every ono, even by chll-
drcn. Costing only Two Dollars and
J - A .1 I f t ... '
fuventy - tlvu Cents, by mall, post paid. It
within tho reach of all In tho conimun
unit Miuuiti neon mo tulle of evi
Praetloncer. Itead advertisement In t
l,,'l,l'f. m27d3m
Gentlemen lm to John Antrim', t-i
Ohio Leveo, for all your muslin uhlru
( 1 I
"0,"uryi underwear and pnpor collars, and
i icusi .-o per cent from tho ordinary
retail nrl,..,j ii.. i..... .i... . . .. '
' " l"" ' emm cov-
ered paper collar ever otl'ered in the mar-
l.et. r
Peter Nell's mammoth stock of SnrW
clothing embraces all the new styles, nnd
what can bo found nowhere else In tho
city a largo and well varied stock of boys'
clothing. tf
Giieat Exoitkmhnt. Great slaughter
of High Prices nt Antrim's, "3 Ohio Levee,
whero you cannot only llnd the most fash
ionable and seasonable stock of clothing In
tho city, but tho largest and best variety
of Straw, Leghorn, Pntiamn, CnMluieroand
Silk Hats over offered In Cniro. lluy you
hats and clothing right thcrf:. if
Waluuii, clothier, corner of Sitxth
street and Ohio levee, "ells ulothlng , hats
caps, bpots shoes, and' Tutnishlng goods,
cheaper by 10 por cent, than nny other
houso In Cairo. Call and satisfy your
selvas before you buy. tf
You will greatly "miss It" If you don't
buy tlmHtnr Shirt at John Antrim's, No.
73, Ohio. Levee. tf.
t .
Tllk! tlSTKBXTH AlKNIINK.NT.
After' ten years of experience, nnd llfteen
changes In tho ingredients, Plmlon has the
plensuroof announcing that his Vitalla, o
Salvation for tho hair, is a perfect articlo
apaeiool mial'llily restoring gray Hair to
its primary color, nnd without failure.
Sold by nil druggUts and fancy goods
denlers. jyl&l&wlw
Fresh, healthy Swefdlsh Leeches receiv
ed regularly from tho importors In New
York. Applied nnd sold, wholesale or re
tail, by F. THF.01IOL1),
Jy6-lm Sixth st., near Ohio Levee.
Just received nt P. Nefl"s, No. 70, Ohio
Levee, a splendid lot of spring Cassimeres
Coating nud Vcstings, which will bu mndu
tip In tho most fashionable styles, mid at
prices to suit the lime,", a perfect tit guar
antied or no snlo. tf
Ladles' and children's hair cut lo or
der, at tho shoporatthelr residence. Leavo
orders nt tho shop of .1. Geo. Stclnhou'c.
junoldlm.
Buy Your Ci.otiii.vo kiiom Wnlder,
corner Cth Street and Ohio Levee. Al
his goods aro reduced to gold prices : but
will bo sold for greenbacks. tf
IUno.u.vrt! 11aikiai.su I A goint suit of
clothing for ten dollars, at P. Nelfs, 71)
Ohio Levee.
-
Ventilated hats, lu entirely new styles
tho most comfortnblo nnd delightful hat
cvor worn, at J no. Antrim's. tf.
Youths' boys' and Children's clothes, at
less than New York prices, will bo sold
this week, nt P. NcfTs, regardless of cost.
Study your Interests and read thu ml
vertUcmcnt "Greatest "Work of the Age."
In this paper. mayl
Jut Rkcxivxd. Tho Shoo Fly Klliot
and Don't Dodder 3to Hats und caps at
P. NefTs, No. 70 Ohio Leveo.
A KflKSTIHf WU.HIIKU.
Tho Craig Microscope adapted to Jnipii
nn jnd scientific use. Head the ndvertio.
mcnt. Trice, $2 76. m27d.1m,
Clothing for tho million at P. NelV.s No
in Ohio levee. Thobest good in tho city
...Ml I... r 1 .i.f. i
mil uu louiiti iii urn noiise. II
tf.Ol'U.
300 bbls. Flour meilium grade, al-o '.'00 I
half bbls. medium quality suitable for tho
Southern tm for salo at the Knvntlnn
mil tf
. - -
An examination Is solicited of what?
Why, tho choicest stock of piece goods
cloths, cassimeres, dookln, linens, marsail
les and silk vcstings ever otl'ered in the
Cairo market. Call and see.
JOHN ANTRIM.
10,000 worth of Oi.otiiino, FfiiNtii-
INU GooiiH, Hooth, Siiokh, IIat, ('.in
Tku.vkm and Vai.mks, going oil" at a .sic-
rilleo at Isaac alder's, comer of Sixth
,i...ni i . .1. i.. i .
"" "mo iivee. ,ow is our
chaneo to get a good suit at a low price,
tf
suk nusnington Saloon, corner of
Washington avenue and Fourteenth street,
is tht placo to get the be I and coolc't
Cincinnati liger lleer kept In the eltv
JelCdlm
Jieyer, corner ol Twelfth mrt.,.t m
v nsiitngton avenue, not onlv keen snlen.
did St. Louis beer, but the purest of wines
nii'i iijiior,iiiiu xno imi liriiruls of el-ari,
jiiiieiu.ini
Tricot and basket cauiiuirs suit., very
une, mauo to onler, at thu old reliable
clothing house of ,li,m Antrim, No. T8
Springfield Illoek. lf
Look at Wai.dku'h SrorK orCi,,mX,(
and furnishing gofls tiiih v:i,k it u
ruoiuio wuii ALL HIK liovcltle. of the
season, ut prices to suit the time.. Corner
.Sixth street and Ohio leveo.
For the toolest nnd rmt nalatablo St.
Louis larger beer, go to .Meyer's saloon.
corner of Wa.Lington uvenuo and Twelfth
street. i,..,.,.
- '
i" m iiAMieius. ii arevou
strango in this city, don't fall to (, (I1
aliler ami exauijiie hit Hock of clothln
ooois, shoe., haU, eaiis and furiiMiim.
gOOUS. ,(
i . -
lie sure to call at 7:i Ohio Levee, an
see tho Juno Hug Huts, wltha varied Mock
ol other new-styles, too numerous t i,,,.,,.
Hon. Remember Antrim's is tho nlaeu to
get your hats. ,t-
--..
Il you want pure wines and liouon. ,r
a nlco fragrant cigar, go to thu Wushini;.
wn ,-5ioou, tornor oi wasniliL'ton nvenm.
and Fourteenth stroet. Tho nriinri,.!,..
Mr. F. Blankonburg, will treat vou well
and set out his "bost," which can't bo sur-
passed in Cu I ro. lelCdlm
COMK AND SKK iU. If vou want l.r.
gains in clothing and furnishing goods
cornur of Sixth street nnd Ohio J,UVou i,
tlio best jilnco to buy thorn.
A new supply of CulflJoots and (!nli0.
list received ut P. Nefl's, No. f.'.l Ohio
J.evt'o.
STEAMBOATS,
rjim: Mai: nidf.-wkks.i.
I'.uki:t
AXSKAMA
It l.M'ltTIIIIItlt .(i'nll K.IV 11,1,1 IM-s X'lk
Will lily rrj(ul.iily nsndne, Icnrinx Oilro every
ilsy (Uillnlay esceili.,) iit:li:ilf.Ji'it .1 o'clock p 111.
Tlie Arinmlii is a hv ift f,,e liei. sleaini r, liav
InRtery siirirlorncrnmintrffltlnn" for linlli pi.
I'njrors n, nvixlit.
Mio eomu-el" at P.sdiicali Hillitlie c iinLeiliuel
Hlld TellllP.se' river I'ldlpli an,l llio N. w Olli'in"
uiai Olilo rnilran I. For iinrtlciiliir, niiiily on
boniil.ortw .SI. .1. llt'VKI.KV,
lif'iif ... AcpiiI at Cjiiii.
JTUW TOW OAT.
The Noiv Ton and Job Ilonl
ODD FELLOW
Jf. . COULTER, Jllnnter,
I" iri'.ireil at nil time, to ilu rll kunls ol Ioh
In u im I nl,lnnK on tin.' liio-t leii-uniil'le lenn".
If in I 'I . . ','ti. nt Cairo, Illlnuw.
i , I it
The Itlooil In Siitiuner.
ili tetloniles In lint ncatlirr. I'fofini'
, li prtvea it of i.irtnf lisnouri"linik'
.'Ins iroerlii'n. s:.ini"iiriill , ,ii
II' -Ii linn in soiiiii ili'Kri'''. M" 111 in -i
iu ti'i. Licit their ll'liul elnrtlott nml
. ilie elnlit of Hie lioily illuniii tie.,
leni Iiilictiii9 Hint Hie nrillii.r) nui -lili'.iiittHinlint
priauipto ntlnriti'il liy
cut, I. lint mitlleienl to meet tho n-
of Ilie ) sti III miilrr a til w It tciupi'M
t" I" lill0tlier"ri'a0ll (nr till', ln'.-lile.
nttni'lii-n of Hie lieiit,tit. tlmlo.iof
'. I llio Henlii'tiniK ol tlie illp-tlte po.
i oe -niloii". Umler IIip.c eireutii.tHtt
utiie imi'irjnt i evulilill) iiiiili'it,
t an l csli t I. Ilonletter'. Htonuu'li
Till, ii limnilile " OiWo tome nml niter
- titwunbly upmi llio ryateui in um inl
lien i.e. Hie titiOelilcanil f H'llltAte. ill-
i i.
.n .
nn 1 i i
Mum i .
Ii , I
si. "r, i
TIm'm ni
Jils "f '
the I ni'.
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tin i
Mi
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Cl . nh'
VI i u
lili I l
llil , i-.
ntiw , ,.
.,. Ii
il ere' ) InUlnlini Hie stnmacli to rei euo
uu. i i il.T ii it I i Hluill.ile clile Ulillilllit of noui
ci n
l-liiin'ni It hi" n lone Hie relnseil reerellvr or
Kn unil i ohcN. L'nJi-r its one rntlnn the proci--.
of i'iiiiUMiiil.,n, iieciuioneil tit the ilriini tlirotiuh
Ilie ,re-, i mre.leil, thowl olc frnuiii ri'fie.lieil
nil I iuiiK mtc !, met the .pirit eilnlnrateil, Tlio
U)pi I't ' . ti "ili'MIs, the neisoil" ami ili'lillitnli'.
in ih in i'l l tolil tli.it It m nrei'itelv tliurtllii-
nl itii mel rormlive Hiey oiiitlu lo lake nt Mil.
e.i-oii. T'ioi "Uli'ls of Hiem UniiMr Hie Inet l,y
eAii'rnnc . .YitlilnK ni (lie plinriniu'ii.n.n, (or
onl of lt Hill .imply its 'liei U'rt-t of nil Hie
trtuliv li nl in -triiui. w ncli .mile uu.enil'Utoii.
ile ih r n .nlj t v.tu, for Mm Im-ui lir of Hieir
mill poi ki t", to piiplle in ' fleml
J)1mhhI1.1mH
COMMISSION rORWARDIKG.
j ai. ijiiM.nStV:o.,
i ei ia.i.r.s to I.'. II, lleinlrirk A Co.)
FORWARDING
Wliarf - Boat
PROPRIETORS,
CAIHO, ILMNOIS.
i.iiimtAi, Aiiv.wrK's ma iii: si.v i ii.v.
siti.N.sii:i.s.
lUMte mi
I. ir mI f,irw.o.
.fri-iKlits lu all
'111., Ull'l l
Ull'l sell oil P.. til
int.. inn
'v mi. lo, .
I- ,1' , lo U till f
SO. it. IMIII.I.IN,
(fiuvoaaor iii I'arkrrA l'lilli.
i.r.M.'ii.ti.
COMIVIISSION
ll I Dial, r in
Flour, .ileal. Ilaj, 'ru. Oatu,
Itraii.
Cor. 10th St.&: Ohio Levee
CAIUO. I I.I.I .VOLS.
aaajaaaa a:
corn .vs.
yy a. cmkv.
PRINCIPAL UNDERTAKER
No. VA, Sixth Slrt't l, Culio, Illln.iN.
hppn. eon.liiiit'r on I ,n I
I W allppl) llf! rilllHA ll.i.l a
r.i h a i liner
I iiiiir.j.
Burial Cases
He t.iiPat .ml li niciallie
ill-mi, h il 11. 1' M-.' rih'l)-
iii. 'in
iVoml
ii Collins, Klc.
,1 ni are mi l I nrr .
uu) sin ri .uhii4. llnir I !i,ii.
lireill llelia, (illllli., Jllllll'lil,
fivl'l nti't bifrer h rlrtirf, fi",
uii'l Wilier -tar, nrin.ji,
locks, MuwTiis, Chuir.i une,
reii.pmiK., 'inn', eie ,eie.
Moss Mattresses
Matlo lo Order.
mij7liii.iii
L.IDIIIV ATIIi:.V-
t .i:u.is.
I!ll. lll.nl ,n avi.fi, .lA,i.,lni,.n, h.a V I. Ilf
nfti-n i ii.ii.ilin.iry U' litns hi Ml'.-ijf Seinl
In' p "' irselliliK forth ItSL'ra'ltileoiirsei for Ilie
i ii . iirn iii uii'i piiiKini;, ,vi'ire".
Siiicrliiteinli uf, Y, I., , 'I'll.,
I' il lli ."ii, Jiu ksonnlle, III.
IjeiclCuiUllw,
?ou s.n.i:.
::::fiL
..fHi '
Tho two story frumo dudllni; ami lot
eloriulnir I,, .In,.. I?nl,.l. u,i,,.l,..l In
lilorlt .No. ISI, on I'llHl .treet. Iielweeli Walnut
street niulJillersonnveiiue. Cairn. III.
ilie home
v ,4,, una ll "'"4 I'.ll,
Tliroo Iiai'Eo riooiusi
(Hi eii'-h rloiir, iiihii hneli ei lliir umler It ami
a lirKiiei.te n on tlm piciiilaea, i'.ir lurlln r i ir
tlciilar.aiily tn . ,tM,
,4rne r Sfcnll, F nni' WHsliiimton ate.
l.iilro, lllinoi', July in, B;n. jylflliii
A FARM OF 100 ACRES
FOR NOTHING.
A eilllM'ihllilll Willi full nml n,.pilr,il.. blI....,
.-,, ...i 4ann 4'llllllllliu ji,4 ,i,
struct lilt nuv nemon huiv In i i.'i
II,,,,. ,,r II... 11. kin... I l..u I '."
aeri a ol rich f.innlinj luiul for nothing, Nx months
. .i i., ,,. ' I" 'ii" rieneai nun munt
proililelhu portion ol Hiu i:r,.l U'. n .
eo iienipiani eniiL'mtlou n-ul Kiftv ivnu'r,,;
lli .i.i.rlr ........ .
i'l. i:. .siH)iiiii,if
l. J.0III9, Mw.
CITY NATIONAL BANK
CAIRO. jLLINOIS.
ntita - - $14MMKM!
V. I. IIAM.IIIAV, I'l s .lileiil
A. II. SAI'KOllll, Cashier
WAl.TKIt IIVSMIP, Asalstanl Caalilrr.
iiki: TOKS.
' Stsnts I a) lur
rntt llblli.
Urn, ll. ll lllliitn.iin,
IV. r. Ilalllds),
Itnlil, II. runklimhani
Mi'jii'n lllril,
A. II. SufTur.l.
Ixc;liuii;f, Coin mill
V. H. Iloiid BoukIiA
ami mold.
Xlopossitesj H ooolvod
on
A O K.YUIlll. IIANKI.Vd IIUINIMN
'o.siu(j'i'i;i,
GAS.
F. S. MURRAY
Nrar thr Cumpr nr Kllitli strrrt aad Coal
mrrrlal Atrnar,
Ili- sllppiK'il hlni.rlf ttltli olio of ll. Mellntiitlil
A Co.'.
INl'AtiLlltLL':
Meter TiiNterw
I'arllra illa.atisfii'il mill Hie HKI-lerlne of their
Infti-ravnii now liati'tlicm teiteil. If the tnrtri.
are roumllrim tlie tnnll of Hi. tut will
ti.iharjrl to tin. party cau.ltiKltt II the mfter
is lonnn in ii enriesi imeiiarn ill i,e mule
8INDERV,
jyj.iuct's .sii.vi:uiii:iig,
TIIK .
' CIO CITY BOOK BINDERY
la prr'ltr(il lo
.Mnnnfiiitiire Illank llooki; und do nil
kinds of Hook Jllndlng and Hilling.
n OHIO LUVEE.
('I.OTHKS LINKS.
I7Vi:ilI,ANTIXJ CLOTHES
WILL CHRISTMAN,
oaiiio, xxsXjxriroxis,
Unc-nl f jrll.,ipof t(,. I'.itentMrtallic White
.im. ui.i i, mi'. n article that will latl arty
e.irs,cr liioici il.es noteurroileoicliaDifa eolor,
Ion. not .tain r In any tnann.r Inlnre clothlnxi
loen IrnK.Btnl la by all ml, I. th. flir.i...
ainl I. t toihea tine vrt uwv It rut onl)
ti re r 44 nl. m t fof.i, ami oar, I. ,nr, hs r I m any
i. iiii. 'ir-iii(, Ul).MI.
t?mn sc.
P.
VI.VCJ.NT,
I'Kll.KR IS
GROCERIES
Ja-JMJE,
Plaster Paris Plasterers' Hair
CEIVII32VI', cstoo.
Mint' iii JtiilK, aluai'N ni liiiiid
COFENEB 8th St. &0HI0 LEVEE
CAIRO. ILL.
SMYTH k CO.,
-VIT'XXOXjSSIVXjSD
GROCERS
OHIO LEVEE,
OAino, xisiiiivoxa.
Al.olirep r r n.Utilly en Ian I n mu I i-ijin.
ptrtn fuvk ol
LIQUORS WHISKIES
Scotch and Irish Whiskies
Prt, Madeira, Sherry, Catabaw
WINES.
Wit Jtrtt iiiitntfi Isir J. Its.f.l .t i" ( VtaiLriltjl
wiii:ki(i.n7. mau
We ai'll fxrtllhlvnlv for (!nali. tn uhleh fuel iva
iiuile I l,e ntteiiMoii uf elo.u tmrRtlu Imyer.
T'-e-nl ntleiitlon Kheii to fllllni; orilrra,
"W Till: MI1VI'
H. M. HULEN
GROCER
A M I)
Confection Merchant
II Jtcmoved to His Old Stand
13 Commercial venue
WheiA hosoliui la n conliniinnee of lulronstfa Of
hiafunnerciiito mcr, as wfll at dial of ns many
new ones
nrwonea aainarwantprimesrocerles, provisions
ete., remarkably olinap fur cash.
Terms i Btrkilr cash, for which ho will sell.
oHerlhan thelowest, Je7tf
STEAK SHIPS.
QUNARO
Mall Iilne
NTKAMNHIP) Kcssve WsH'Ssly from New
Vork, Liverpool RBUqwMwsilovwi,
1'or passace apply to CIIAH. T. HINI:.
' 1 Cairo, lllliioh,
, , It ..... l..,A...l It'.l..,, .n Va n
INSURANCE.
.. .W. 'I. Mori-lit.
Notnry l'uMle,
II. II, S'niiilee,
Notary I'ublic ami l"
CoininliMonor.
NSURE!
FIRE
HULL
CARGO
LIVE STOCK
ACCIDENT
LIFE
Insurance
.1. IW A , II A HTI'OIIM,
AmhcIm Mn.rsiti.au i u?
.OKTII A.1IKHICA, PA..
Al'lH 'J,7t:i,
llAKTi'OIIO, :..v.,
Anm'Ih a,544.IO 7!i
lII4i:.'l., lIAIlTFOItU,
AmmcIss l,m,MM o
ITi:it.ATIO.VAIi. .V. V.,
AmssiMn ,U5:i,aUN 17
IMIT.VA W, lIARTFOIIIk.
A vl 70,1!i7 7J
'I, i : V 11 1. A N l, OI.K V i'l. A . l.
AhM lN 515,47''l NK
ho.mi;, i:oi.iimiii;k.
AH!I" 5I5,7I I a
,.ni:ui A.v .'i:TiiAi.. mo..
AsKi-irs noo.ooo 00
row. .hutu a l i.ii i:,
Aasi'i ao.ooo.ooo OO
t KA VKI.KIt'N, HAIITI'OltO,
i.iri:v acc'iii:.vt.
AHMt lH I. .100,000 00
icaimvay iaksk;i;h.s an.
NI KAXCK f.'O., IIAItT..
AttHulK 50U.OOO OO
I MIIII'IIXIIKM', nOSTO.V.
Ah I NO O.SO'i UH
Saffoid, Monis & Candee
J If IU1 110 Ut UUIIUUUI
71 OHIO LEYEi;
City .National llauLr,
Oalro. Zll.
J . REARDK.V, Ant.
' ' FIRE, MARINE. LIFE
AOOZDXNTT AZj
INSURANCE
....tiFKK' .
WIiiUt'm llloclr, 'iriu.'r s'i'vciii
Mrevt mill ;uniiiiT4'liil
Avt'nnu,
4UIIHO, iljAi.YOt.S.
We leplr.i'iit tlin fullomnir lea,ii, wi ll,t
are! fair-ilraling rompanita
MKKCIIAN S In.. Co., ut Chlcairo:
vATfi: su Hin'J-n-. hii.uSn'.u
NKCUKITV Ins. Co., r .New York;
a uWi!1 J: .A.V " - .OI7.)Ott n,
COUMKItTlAI. Ini. To., nr C'lilcniro :
! AV !''"''' " a.Ts.miH ir.
I M'lTAI. AM) r-t'HPI,H M.'IO.sOU r.
SAMJ.V3I0 I n . Co., of Sprlnsllcld;
AUKOUA In.. Co., or.iirorn, 111.:
l".'i.V,IT.'' A" Kiil'M' . .rjn.777 a
STA1I. Urn ins. Co., or Cluwlaiul. 0.
. , i-AI'ITAI. ASH btlll'I.I H 1)21)11,117 IU
LAMA It Ins. (' ir (lilcairo.
t II'ITAL AMI .Sll;l'I.l.n..tl, 400,000 OH
t7lellnir. aiel f.nlinl.. Mfrrl.in.li..
Mlnek., Manof.ctorirs onl Macl.iri.rr, Hull.,
(ari;o4. ati'l Krciulit l.isia iu.iir.,1 ohIIimiio.i
rr..on.M. irruis, mine tKiii min.J vonipauif.
J. S. HUAHUK.V, Agt.
JpiKK AND MARINE
INSURANCE
t-OMI'AMUS
iN'iiitrni'ti, IV. Y. s
ASSI.TM .tl,l3e,VISi
(jrcrmiiiiin, 3V. Y. ;
,i ssr.Tss... 1 1 .oun.en i
linn.ivor, IV. Y, ;
ASiHKTr... . SJ740,70
I f ejublic, IV. Y, ;
ASNI.-I'H S7K,Ui
'uuiirlliif Hit VnslertvrlKriMfr1
1
00
Yoiikci'H, IV. Y. 5
AS.SKTS 9N7H.SOS 3
lbsanj' Cit.y;
Assirrs 8i33,iu3 y:t
l4''ii,iiii;,n,s Funil,8.P.
Assirrs. ins.oow no
Sccnrity, 3V. Y. ; Marine;
ANNKTM I,I3'4 HIU 00
Hr-.-iore, Dmlllnps, Furniture, llulla an l
Carxoes, In.ureil at rates as fnvornl.lo as .onn l,
permanent arcurlty will warrnnt.
I rcupoetfully s"k of thu cilir.ua of Cairo, n
share of their patronage,
. V. UVGDILS
OlHee-at Kirst Nstlonal .Usui;
AUCTION I EK
jy T. PAatKEK,
Licensed Auctioneer.
MTOutiloor sales promptly at4eJ to.-ss
gT. CLAIR HOTEL,
Cor.Tblrd bssiI Mskt MIrMta.
SrX LOUIS. MO.
Temg S3 Fei1 l)r.
Housg Foriiisk with Best Spriu fietls
If OtIRA rnnlr.llirlneatAiL Ttim4 fop alllraln.
fieneral It, i. and Hloamboat Ticket office in the
House.
.'I li (I. I4U11I,, 4,ri,4, 11.71.441 I4M., .14.
LaliCBtffttjVUWVK'i' IfhlCvTly
j. cjuaiiEi, i'roprietor.