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THE CAIRO IBTJLLIETIlSr, PEBRTJABY 11.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
l or City Attorney.
Wo are mtlhorlts 1 to nnnoun' John M. I,atii
"If ii aa a candidate for rn-filection lo thn office of
''ly Wtoniy at tl.o ininlna mti itlc(tnl .'eoitoti.
in
l'ir City .Uanlial.
We am authorised toannounea ANOHKW'CAIN
k n rnrxlt.' i'e fir ll.ff ofllcu uf City Manlial. mile I
i'KiI 5 un cf tii" 1'iinoTntc party, j
Vunrn iiulhvrittid lo atiuounc lltst IIK.S'HY T.
MA III IS will t a can lljati. for the ofllc-n of City I
Maixhal, M I lie nulling iilnilt r election, nb
t tii the division f Hi Democratic rtjr.
WV ute ktitliorljed to antniiim PAUL W.
Al.l.KN at tl Independent candldktefor the uthcc
uf City Marthkl, uljjot only to th .letlaioa of
lie ofiI U
HTII.t, IN TDK I'IKI.Ii.
Me Mi-authorised to anriounr'fl th name of J.
T. THOMAS a, a candidate fur tho omce of City
'leflal Ihn entiling tiiunlrlal elceiiuu. Id
V 4V
I
"THE LORD WITH US."
S s s s-
m OF IB Cffif,
REMEMBEBt
tho snlo of a magnificent residence to-day
at the Court House, fit II o'clock. Bo
present.
t'or City flirk.
At Ihe rcp'e't of mtijr frund, I kin a cmdi.
itMi' f-r tlm onicuof C.ty Cleft, ml.jtit lothc de
ll ii uf the DtmorraUe patty.
MK iiai:i. j.ituwi.i:r.
For City Trraaurcr.
Wo nn authnnmd to announce JtWEI'll II.
TAil.Olt, kaneand..lto for le-elardioutolheof.
Hi i of City Trttvirrr tt th ennln;r municipal
JfTtion'
I'or Alttnaili,
We arc srttrio'rUd P aniounco that IV. 'I
Caryi a tndldate for member ol trie Hondo!
Allertnen frmlhe Pltat Ward.
(lo and soo I'rof. Sand tho great Kuro
pcan traveler mill greatest magician in tho
world .
TimiTV-.vi.vi; convict wero ent from
Alexander county to tho sluto penitentiary
from Doc. I't, to Dec. lit, lb'o.
five tVcrU'A Kcvlval at tlie Ms E.
CIiurili-A Faithful Laborer In tlio
C'lsrlallnti Vineyard Atrakfnlii'f uf
the Nplrlt Thirty SmiU I'luckol
from the Hsi1rulti(T-Antl Willi tit
Work Unci ()u-I'hsUiik anil I'rirer
for tlie .Male Miserable Nlnnir cf
Cairo.
1 "Katlirr of all In cry ngc,
fh kf rv t'llriin Ailfiritil.
, Ity int, by iav:e, an I hy xe-. Cairo, Fob. 10th, 1871.
Jehotsh, Jote and Lonl 1'v the Ivlitur of the Cairo bulletin
, We, of 'thlt local dcptirtineiit, like tlm A votor" in your lue of W.aowJay
, father .f Little Mrotitehw.-'.lon't pan out mornl favon what ho tcrmi tho "belt
I on me rormjit. nna ireo win ami bu'i tlckn, 1 for tbo pprochlng dty.
STRAIGHT TICKET.
Ltuotlirr Aniwer to tir I.lltle Untl
llontA Demorratle Ticket lleinnntl
Olance Hrkwarcl-TUo licit
Man Ticket Uoilge a rrauil.
(l.sc liiimlroil vuluabloKlfU will bo given
nwny ciich nlt;ht nt l'rof, .SaniU' "illtrr"
Klft how four night! next week.
Til k colored peopio of tho Fourth Ward,
contcmjilntn tho orectlon of h churcli In
tlio viclnltv of 81th itre't.
Oi.ivi:. Tho Young .Mom Clirh
tlon AMoclnlloti nro endeavoring to nro-
ctiro tho icrvlce of .Ml Ollvo I.oir.tti to
lecture In thlt city. Ollvo will dmw.
Look out for IVofouor ,Snnd' i7rrs:lft
r.hibltion, four urr!ivo nighti next
week, toinmoncing 4ith Wiilnodny Feb.
1Mb.
NOTICES.
E
7 E.KCTIO.Y AOTICK.
C.ly Ctrrk'i oa.
C.ro, III , J.titm) :o, HTI.
N. -b ilirr hi (turn. Iliat tl.rf" will m ifd-
uV Tlt-WV
A
3Mll HI
l. 171,
r HJIIkfAlir.
'.-if ycf Cat", in th rnnnty ut Alrm(rr,
L. t l.l-B'jit, lur tli hi4 uf
A JSsyrr
K y ltr,
A i Trrk'ttrr,
A I ly M.f.lml,
I ty Alt m, ki4
i i Jlrml.. f il,.- .-dit Co.ifK'il.t. Mln.a :
:.n Mm 't from ! Firit Wi.l,
i it ui'.rr from ! rrtoa l Vrd.
Oj Mir. r fnm tli Ttirl Var4.
One Jlii,l-r frm li lourlli Wril, and
Ti j 'Irmutri frvrn Ut Uilj-.I-lfK'
lai Isr of th ltotnl of AHuifiMi from
th" l-ifi W.r.l,
rt.i! ltiirr ef tho mi- from ih t-i-ren 1
Wirl,
)t-i Mc Ur ol ii,i Itbiii itv Tliifl
W i I, r j
Tj liu'i. if ih Min fim i!h Kutiitn
Wkf t
I .i ,1 l ni.tnH In th iK!ral ri
I w
uiUl l.ir.'.-i.kt Id oftV.. f..rti,riy Vnn.n
M: Kr; l . ', mrairr ol hiiii tf p-i mi l
k.h r n hi mic i .
In ll.o nd Wrl, Ul Ihi riiKisr hiHi. of lli
Aia'j c r t jmtny ,
In Vii- Tt.r J War.1, In th. HiUrniui P.ra Com.
rkiiv tr -r h , nr Hi lom.r of TKlfin
triet a i commercial thik. ;
l t'i K rtli Wkrd.at lhfW)!it-liHlc.
fu. , O-rio. t ol.wn m m., kn'J
' iiih i run ti.m cr hi.itii)aT(if ntru
kry, A K.U7I ..NO. HKOW.V. ( tr ( Jrrk.
I'HV.SICI.l.NS.
( i xv. nvsxisu,'si. i. iuZ
V iriflVCE-Ccnirr Ninth And Wklnul
Ji'E Cornir Slith Ktrl aiI Ohio frft
nm'.K IIOl'IW- ft ita 5 .ti.. t l m., nJ
I
m i.i.i a. nit. Mirrii.M. i
rwrm Wjiu.utya Aten i nd V.'kini.t Him:.
on K - I. t'tn.ricik Attivr :r
UlVAXl)i:l':, .11. 5).. Cairo
lfIIKStJ--ornr if " n'ith t.,
. 1 A toa r iflrll'K-"n. I oimn.n-ikl
klr.rlr u 1 ' ' ! KI i: llfll1
'"ill null . i .Oi!j . .-(.tr t. knd
i . t 0 p ni.
II,
.niii;iiii,.ir. .
Homeopathist.
J:l.Ifl(.I mn.. Tl.a (Jrnmii Ormiintlo
Axocintton uill perform "Tho JIurrlHL'fj
I'ropo'nl of Hellgnlnnd," at Philharmonic
Hall, on to-morrow (Sunday) night. Ad.
inl ilon, 'Jj cunt.
a.stkI). A boy tnrarry tho Ilui.r.r..
tin in tlm lower part of tin- city, mint
tart out nt it clock in tho morning.
"VVagct 3 per veck. Apply at tho olllco
at lo clock p.m.
HiKWMit.vi-itlcii. For .VorniHti " Chn
lybonto Otigh Syrup trado innrk of
hieroglyphics go to llumin, olo ogeiit,
oorn;r Eighth 'trod and Commercial oro-nuc.
I'kok.Sands tlm chief of vor.trllcvjtiit,
maglpinni and llght-oMiiind performer",
will exhibit in Cairo, on Wodnoxlay,
ThurnUy, Frldny and .Saturday nlgl.u,
commonring Fubttary l.'.th.
f-'t'cii horrid filling, ki I I'tprii'tife no
rcan lmiglni. I frol dMpondent, n
thouah lemothing awful wat going to bap.
pen. Simmon Liver Ib-gtilator, if
yt.u would avoid nich frllngi.
fsb7dcowlw.
Kotii k. A rpocial tnonting if tho
1W .Man ..Social' Club will b held tbl
(.Sturd.iy ovctilng at d o'clock. Jlcm
bcr arc nyjuett! to Bttend ; uKouny jxir-
on wlflilog to join.
F. HHO.SS, I're.ldcnt.
J. T. THOMAS. Soor'v.
Not Ni.w. The Cbartr Oak .Stove,
wcro introduced to the public twenty yean
ago, anil the ilinand for tbnm b
Inc-rrawxl with each auim eedins yaar.
Tlio Excidtlor Manufacturing Coa.tuy
l.now prrpnrtxl to ropply, in nr. vjiintlty,
tboo who jirwl a gji ktovc. fuliTd.Vw'l
Why ulll our friend run th rlk of be
coming Himt ly wearing common SpicU
cUt, wbontbey uau prcurai thu mot per
fect articlo that hat yet :in made, by
calling at ir ld fri'-iid.Tiilr llro' th
veil known jurIn nnd gut a pair of
Iir.aru .M rri IWlVtcd Spoctaclei.
IjntdU. fobldawAJm
ort of thing,'' and arc frq to admit that
the other rido of the paper has a monopo
ly of the religion in '.ho concorn, but we
do take pluauro In making a note of any
work which l being done by thofalthful
who labor for tho convcrtlon of tho world.
Firo week, tinco,
A I'hOTitAt'f Kt MKKTIN'O
wa commenced In the M. E. Church of
this city, and programed without any o?i
denco of uiatjanml IntcrcU for a fo w evening"
when it becamu tipparcnt that an inton-it-Ing
nwakening win at hand. Sinnon,
hardenedjby year of devotion to tho cauao
of
I boiaino InlAnxlkil in ..iluletrnttoni
of the liav. Mr. Thompson, and
hit prayer that convortlng power might
bi ent down wa nn.wored. Thirty tin.
nor., who had tolled in tho bondago of tho
world, were
CONVKIITCI' J
and joined tho brotherhood of Mitbrxlim.
The congregation becAiiio larger ; tho In
terctt Oi'cponcd ; and I'ov. .Mr. Thoinp-
on grew moro intentely cirnctt In his
work.
On l.it Sunday night the hou'o wnt
Ctt'lMbKIi,
and nil the vat uoucourie teemed deeply
intireitrd in tho Kcvorend gontluman't
dloourto.
Thunday um obtcrvod by tho congre
gation a a day of fating and prayer for
the convor'ion of tho
iiriiNrti mk.v op taikii,
in the hopo that thry might bo turned
ironi their lii.ful way anu leak
HA I.VATI0N
I
turn from tlio por.-istfnt rae- for
a!tli ktid Mwk to ju euro treaturvs not
earned in bank', commit. Ion hoiuei, gro
cery tort' or work ibopi.
IV THE KVK.VIVO
the houte MM with an attentive nu-
dilory, and fuur touli v.'reatlcd ucctssful-
ly and found peac.
TII l! KVK.VINO,
there will bo no lervlcei, but to-morrow
morning nt lOo'clwk, and In the evening
at 7 i o clock, the good work will bo con
tinued. In thchUturyof Methodism In
Cairo there list not bn Uiforo anything
like the interval that ! now mantfeited in
the pr.nt meeting nothing tbnt has a
proaehwl the lntfniity of fooling which
pervades tan membvrhlp f thechttrch.
Onire, 130 Commercial Aeiiiie.
imcpllourt, Sti Kin in., Iu3p.m,
lie ilfn-f.N'o. ll,.Via'lilrrt, CiroIII.
.i.I-I.'iii
ATTORNEYS.
G
niiv.y x ilhz:kt,
A TTORNEYS ANH COUNSELLORS AT
LAW,
lltlain ir. Iircn, )
Wllliiin, II. t.llltcrt, V f'Allttli 11,1-
lllr '. (illlirrl, j
alktlont an K'o to Admiralty nd ?lin
Im.( :a Ilffti
tlntce nu tllilo l.e v. Itunm 7 and
"lr t'lty N'ntloiiitl liuiik.
jtixiw.'ak, .iirxs .V lOIK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Il.T. I.liiritnr, )
n, W. Jlunn, . CAIItO, H.M
I'. II. I'npr. I
MKUlL "n ,vrntl aittl, Wintu'x lllofk.
d I II
WOOD, COAL, ETC.'
jyyfmii am con,,
. 'J. WABD
l rririHl in .Irllver tho tet
Fire Wood & Stone Coal
in any jurt of tii i Ity, In any qiunlily ilclinl,
u alnrt tint 'i'.
Coal OfUvorcd nt $4 .10 ior Ton.
OITK K-Ovr llofrwatt, Orlli A Co,, atoie
ton), tundnorn kIjvo thu corner ol Kiglitli atirrt
tint Omiiini ici.il nTtrtiue. ilecuit
M
IIINDEKY.
at tiii:
Cairo City- Book Bindery
la iejiml to
Manufacture Illauik Xlooka nml ilo nl
klinU of Hook IIIuiIIiik ant Itullug.
78 Ohio Iicvcc,
CAIRO, - - - ILLINOIS
VOID IUACKS.
A lctlm of fatly indmoretlon, causIbk nfrvoa
alf billir. premature decay, eto., liavinu trlid
every tubiTtUi'd remttdy, naiaalmplumeana. t
kulf-uiire, uludi 1 1 o will tend frco in hi ftllu
urtirer. Androaai J. 11. TUTTLK,
30duodi(Om 7H Namkii it., JM.l
Ti.o caoo Kills ngiintt tlio Hank was
given to thr jury lat evening. The ciao
has U'n on trial for eight days. The nr.
g time nu of .ludgo Allen and Llnegar
wore very nob nnd exhaustive. This it an
txpcriiive suit to all coucorn-d. Tim fei-s
of sovcu attornoys will umount to a n.-at
little mm, und tho coit to tho county
tlncu loniimonci'iiieut caiiuot Ui iiiuoh
lesi t.iaii twelve hundred dollari.
Ck:at DoLLMt (Sift Saixok a Lakok
Stock or Hankui tt (loono. A tluu pho
tograph it sold for twenty-llvo ccnt, with
which it itlvcn a imrtillcut", do'criblng tho
attlclf which fn Im bought for One Dol
lar. The atix-k conitt', in part, of watchct,
Jewelry, platol wan, ulbums, writing
J dak, iiiH-rsctiaum pipes, cutlery, Ac.
A rtia-Ic ilispoaixl of dally, worth at
le.nt tilt) dollars for ono dollar each I
Any nrtiulo tho certificate may oaII for,
ciiti In; vxchniigcd fora flue French Chromo,
nicely fraiiioil, or a Fifty Picture Album.
Ladle: are respectfully invited to tittend
day folo'. Next door to tho St. .lanict
nloon. corner of f.h St. and Ohio Lovco.
election. I judgo that the writer meant y
this expresjion n ticket compotod of inon
of both partlct embracing, at hat gener
ally been 'tho cue, "do-nothlbgt"'of . bdth
p.trtto, who contlder 'it' the eisonce' of
wisdom to oppoto evory moaturo unlett of
tiielr own originating. Tlio democratic
party thonld nut, yea, mi nof, be deterred
from doing Itt duty
Administrations of tho party composed
of men elected upon a mongrel ticket,
Imvo not accompllihed,anythtng for Cairo
nnd nevor will.
"We need not go back over three ycarf,
to thow wherein democratic
adm In 1st ration l accompllsnd uu
sola good for our city. Tho city dobt wa
greatly reduced under Dr. Holdcn and
ttlll greater under tho administration of
Oborly. During thlt administration
largo claims against Cairo were adjusted
without coi-tly law-tulu, and the il nances
of the city placed upon a ttifc and healthy
Uuall,
Jiut, more than thlt wai accomplished
Measure! were originatud and carried Into
ctfect to indtico manufacturers to locate
hero, and to-day wo can tee tho result,
Men of wealth and energy have removed
hero and manufacturing establishments
aro In proccs of erection coual to any In
tho Mlitisippt valley. Thlt effort, upon
the part of tho city government, toAybe
Justly rvgardud at the greatost and most
bonctlcial ever Inaugurated In lit Intcrctt.
Vet, this movement found opposition and
wat Mverely denounced by men who
would gladly tupport "a bett man's tlckot"
or ti "worse man't ticket."
Let the Democratic partv do Its dutv.
nuniinnio a hckoi una elect it, Uo wo
want representatives of "Bill' Scott, Drad
ley and Shores administering tho offices of
Cairo ? Tho Democracy must determine
tali. Let a Democratic convention be
called nt onco and delegates selected to
attend from each want Let thlt conven
tion declare that tho c'ert put forward
two vnrt ago to bring maiiulacturing ct
tabllshmentt to Cairo thai I be revived and
pushed forward with renewed energy. A
Dsmocratlc ticket, say I.
ANOTHER VOTER.
THICK AND THIN'
If you want a good towing machine, get
tho Davit' at Huder Bros. It beaU tho
world.
Shannetsy fined a man yesterday $5 and
coslt for abusing another man.
Our river man denies that the Dcxior
wot on firo somotlmoago. A man told ut
who taw tho blazo ; and bo Is a heavier
man than McKco ; and bejwont be contra .
dieted.
Oil r. n .. -. ..t1.M. ....... . I . Imj.I rif
wm ii.jna vuiuuui ivjivn fwi, w ...'j . uu iviKausat ueiis
St. Louli Dispatch as clerk of Hambleton't , Packet for Evansvi0 thu
THE RIVER.
Business wasngnln tolerably lively
yesterday.
BUT Tho river hat fallen two Inchej
slnco last report.
'narTho Cumberland It falling with
oven feet on lfarpeth Shoals.
feaf Tho Jut. Fisk. Jr.. Icavct horo for
Paducab every evening except Sunday.
t&f Tbo A.rUansas Belle It tho regular
Liberty No. 2. Thojolrollambloton played
upon Joel wat shameful, ilo Induced tho
poor follow to trot on tho boat ot St
(Lo'uiibyfnlto representations', and carried
him off against hit will. Utterly discour
aged Joel drowned, hla sorrow t In the
flowing bowl, and rrYvd atJ Mound Olty
yesterJty almoit as much demoralized at
llamblcton.
evening.
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
A SlKAIOIIT IICMOCRATir TtCKKT. A
corretpoinleiit speak em-rgetlc words for
u Mralgbt democratic city ticket, and wo
bi lli'vo ho speaks word cf wlnlnm nnd for
the best Interest of tho fit v. A "K-t.mun
ticket i mi, wo bullevn, bo Se!ectel in tho I whl'dl will uld luittiro In tho dlschargi) of itt
Democratic party, and the manner in j function., impart rtrougth to thu syateui,
which the managing men of the I.cpubll- j
can party liavo nift the iironosition to i
Woman is knkowkk with a ieoulIar
orgatii.tloti. It Is I'a.lly Impaired and
repitros minllcal tro4tntnt which will
pffdil v tormimito her tutlering and ecuro
to her porfut hoallh mid iplcndld spirit
Ladle will find In .MISIILKR'S HER1I
HI! 1 1.1. ? n rum Spojlllo nnd Tonic for
their af v, in .-very period of life, from in
fancy to old ng. It l n preparation
nominate a fusion ticket shows that u ne
cessity exiU for n square
approaching election.
I
fiu'bt nt tho '
toiin to thu digestivo organs, and will pre
vent lniillrUo und limiro physical regular
ity. Sold everywhere. YobTcod&wlw
Nr.v.' Tt'H. Frigan.a U building n
new tug for tlio .Messrs. Hallldny Urot.
it llrtt-claw vei.iul of its kind. V. V. Nellls
A: Co., good workmen and energetic btii
noa men, liavo tho contract to build tbo
hull and urn doing tho work rapidly and in
n latlsfaotory mniiuor. Torrctiee, Smith
& Co., who know how inch work .hould
bo dono and bow to do It clioup, aro making
tho boiler; nnd .1. II. Fulton, who under
ttmdtnbcKit from stem to ttern, U to put
In tho machinery. Tho tug will to about
.10 foot long, 12 feet wide, I feet hole, and,
wo aro told, will bo named tho -A. II
Sallord." It could not bo mimed alter u from tho Eastern manufacturer tho verv
eluding Out Salt'.
Twenty-It vi) thoiijatid dollar worth of
rcady.mndii clothing, hats, caps, WkiU,
shoe trunk and vnleo nro ollVred for
sain by P. Null, 7H, Ohio Leveo, nt AC
TL'AL COST PRICES, It U ing his In
letitlon to flo.o out 111 that lino and em
bark exclusively and moro extensively In
thu furnUhlng good 2 and merchant tailor
lug buslnviv
This closing out vtlo furiiiilies aiio)ipor
tunlty to tccuro clothing cheaper than
over befuru oil'ered in till, market.
dociutf
Taiiek Ilr.oniKr.s 83 Ohio Levee, will
iiereaftor keep conttantly on hand, direct
bettor man.
-
Ohio Lkvkk Sihlwai.u. Thu Streot
Commlttcu liiivo ordered Jailer Mollulo
to employ lit juil bird In tho work of
roconttruetliig tho tido wall; on Ohio
Loveu if tho property ownor or linutc
holdori will furnish thu lumber and imlla.
Ilarclay llros., Antrim and Herbort have
accepted tho proposition, and McII.ilo 1
already nt work In front of the Jbirelay
d;ug More. Why tlmuhl nothlt policy
becomo tho gonoral ,loicv of thft citv f
referenco to tho reoon,lr;,ctlon of ;Mo
walkt? Under tho charter and ordinanci
it It a long roundabout way i,y which tho
eroctionof a now or the roconstruotion of
an old lido walk can bo secured; but if
tho city woro to tay: ''Glvo u the
matorial and wo will do tho work," many
citizen would fall In with tho proposition
much to tho city's ml vantage.
bcft winter trnlued iurillodi'periii nil, for
Miv.lug machine', nnd till tine and light
machinery. Till oil ha never yet been
Miporeedcd by nny of tho maiiufiirturcd
oil, as It imwrgumt or Is atl'ected by thu
wutithor. dcc'JStf
Co.sf'KiiT Tho choir of tho Church of
the Redeemer intend giving a concert ut
tho Athcmmim on next Tuesday evening.
Tho mero aimouncoiiiontof tho fact, ought
to In-urothem n full homo, 111 It Is well
known that tho choir number among itt
niembor oculist of a very uperlor or
der. Tiik Kitchen IJukkn. in all house
holdt, whorovor used, tho .Chnrler Oak
Stove I the domotttu queen. Smllosand
good naturo pervado hor kingdom, and her
ubjects aro always freo from fimllyjan
and kltchon disturbancei. Jan'J5dawlt
It it true; Infantile humanity in these
part U alUlcled with the chicken pox
Tho tow candidates now in the field
iconing thotevoral municipal offices, are
tcming very proficient In tho art of
hand-shaking.
1 11a cuy oraert or Miw Albany are
taken at par by tho merchant of that city
When can wo annoutioo that the mer.
chant of Cairo aro willing to take our
scrip nt par.
liio citizens of Cairo have a weakness
fer going uwy from the city to hnve tho
pleasure of returning to It again. (Jeorge
ilchensie, John Junior, David Adams,
Richard Murphy, John T. O'Shea, for-
merlydeolzent uf thlt burg, nro now nt
Dyertburg. O'Shea lias returned on a
visit, nnd is now in the city.
Mri. Page, at tho corner of Eighteenth
street and Commercial avenue, will glvo a
ball at hor liouic uu Thursday evening
next, lCth lnt. A lively and Interesting
occnslon may bo anticipated.
Mr. Win. Under, uf the uiiterprising
firm of Huder llros., propose to take an
exteii.lv.) btiitucis tour through tlio Stat.'
of TeiineitiM., Arkauiatand MitIlppi.
Mr. ! W'.. Still well I Mipcrintondont of
tho Methodist Sunday School, and a very
competent otllcer.
The Gorman Dramatic Asoclatlon will
do tho ''Marriage Propositi uf Heligoland"
to-morrow night.
Tho weather yesterday wuaiilppl.h, but
withal very plrntnnt.
Dennis Foley hat opened a grocery
"torn at thu corner of Nineteenth nnd
Poplar ttreots. Grocerie. must lxi pay
ing institution in tho Fourth Ward.
HOl'RS (IF LEIsFltE.
Tho Pojr Man'ii Club meets overv Tues
day evening. Spsolal iiioetiug to-morrow
night.
Tho Ca!no will enjoy their annual ball on
Monday evening next, and propoo to mnkn
it it grand 3uvce in every respect.
Tlio Delta Club liavo voted to open tho
club room for thu reception of the wives
and duughtors ot tho iiiiubur, and the
lady friends of thu fnmilio of member!, on
Tuesday, Thursday und Saturday ovcnlngs
of each wook.
Prof. Sands will glvo four public e xhl
bltionsof hi skill in this city during tlm
next week.
Tho Gorman Dramatic AocIatiun will
perform Schuuider' "The Marriage Pro
posal of Heligoland" to-morrow (Sunday)
night.
Taxes. Person in arrear for Statu
and county taxes will ivo coU by liquid-,
ating the tame immediately. It It neces
sary, In order to glvo tho aohool fund It
money, that till personal taxes thould bo
paid during thlt month. These interested
will take duo notice and govern themselves
accordingly. ALEX. II. IRVIN,
Iwd Sheriff and Kx-offlcio Collector.
I. E. TAKE NOTICE 1-I.F..
Where llargKlin In Ory sUotnle May k j
tlltlalmil.
' srn. iiA.v.vr
It nov maklne nrrnngemcutt fortheopen-
Ingof tho tpnng trade. Ho IntendtfllMrig
hit commodious itoro room with a large
variety of dry goods, comprising ladles'
drcii goodt, uiutllns, table linen, carpet
ing, matting and all articles utually found
in similar establishment.
His carpets, two ply, threo ply and
Ilrussols, nro of new and elegant patterns,
and cheaper than have been brought to
this market. Mr. Hanny Intend adding
10 tilt stock In this particular, at an early
day, and will thow tueh a varioty in stylet
na prices thnt all purchasor can bo tul ted.
in other articles of dry goodt Mr. Hannv'i
stock will bo low In price, varioui In kind
and of tho bett quality.
t&T The Tyrono depatted for Nnth
vlllo wltWoout l'JOtont produce, shingles
and assorted freight.
tar Tho Idlewtlii brought out toveral
lots Cairo freight, and bvi iks corn, 100
bblt poUtoct, 77 bbls whliVy, i!o tons
tiindriu for rcshipmcnt South.
NOI1C.E.
MtviniacetK Properly sit I'abllc Nate.
Tho Ohio Is stationary at Pittsburg
with faiir.fcct water in tho channel und
fatting rapidly ut Loultvlllo with sU
foetsix inchc over the falli.
JtSTTho weather was cletr nnd cold
yesterday tho temperature bclnij down
10 mo ireezing poim at uuyiigni, anu oniy
riling to -to degrees durini the wnrmesl
it TA.I : .
portion or tno any.
tSTThn S.illio reports tho Arkansas
river bank full and ttlll' riling. Cotton
for New Orleans It verv plentiful along
itt banks. Sho brought :tV) bites to tho
mouth of W hit; rive.i. and 200 bates to
Momphls.
The Indiana discharged a consider
able quantity of groceries here for tho
railroad and rcshipmcnt to Cumberland
river. Sho hut 1CS0 bart (357 tons) rail
roadi iron for the Henderson nnd Nash
villo railroad to bo delivered nt Henderson
Kv.
rjlAX SALE NOTICE.
Nstlco It hereby Kjrcn to John E.MonVs, Jot.
M.Sjhtirn, ltnnry hltn-y, Amu 0. rYllllpa
John P. Cot, JohnOortnernndiwhot roaani ll
Othors intrreMod, thslat a sale .of Undt knrt town
and oily lota, for tho lcllno,unl atate. countr
nd district school taxes of th County or Altiaa
lef lor thn rear A. D, l.a. held at the Court
Iloi40-ior In thf City of Cairo In said cooatr.
en Monday th5h day of Jmy A. D. IWJ. I b
rime xhi pumhaser of th folloin( deKnbd
tr.ir'.ol Isn l r t.u.l,delir.ttnttaxki to-lt:
I'nttof th Northea.t tutter or .fetlon No.
sornn(T m township Kourtocn (tt) Seuth, In
ransf tMo,J)Vet of th third I'. 31 eontklainj
1 lucres, as.easa t and taxe-l in thanamoof you
Uu said John h. Monks. Part if the Northwest
nimrterof secthnntnep) tn township fotirtekn
(ll)Seuth ,ln rane two lowest or the third P M
lontalnlog 71 ncres assessed and taxed In th
nam of you th ald Joerh M. Wiawn. Th
East hair ot Ihe Southweat Tuner of action
nino p) In tornshlp fourteen (II) South In range
IHU (XI r.lli'l bile Ml I Kwm.iutuev n,.ii;a.
Macs-led and taxed In the name of you the said
llonry Wiltnoy. Tho Northwet quarter of th
Northwest ouarter of notion lorenteca (17) la
township fourteen (II) South. InranKetwo (J)
Writ of th .U I' Jl conulnlnc forty aerus,
ed and taxod in tho name cf you Ihn said Amos
rninip. The ivortnenat quarter or iiioaouin.
qu4nor 01 aoiiiion io one ij iu iowh.iup
io'inn lit) souili III ranRd .o. inree (j; eai
"I the ;tl p m contaln'ng forty acres. aisid
aiHl taxed In th name of you the. snid John 1".
Cos lh Houthsaat quarter of tlio gontheast
JUirter of .ection No. twenty (ai) in towu.hli
fiiteer. (in, Souih, in range H) Weit of the W
,' ""ntalninn forty acres, a..sed and taxel
K.i .t,i.''01.'0" l" i'll'ohn Oortnen and
,,, n Jr .I'-T ,l"n hr Jhw for the redemp.
V.'i r?;? w'".cf".ft ft,n, th.Uyor July
A ir 171, and unlena nootn, t.il.einod l thill
pp y for a for nud tKusnuic.nof thme.
'ftte-l Keh.VllilS71. TiloMAjrtcU.Uli:.
I3t Purf haaer.
I will tell my residence, located at tbo
corner of 21th street and Holbrook avo-
nuc, at public tale, on Saturday next, nt
11 o'clock, a.m., ut tha court hcuse. It
contains nine largo and elegant rcomi, a
largo cemented cellar, with a brick founda
tion under tho whole houte. Out-houici aro
complete, including a Unu two-story barn.
Tho liouso it located on eight lots, one and
half feet above grade. Tho ground!
arc adorned with a largo and choice selec
tion of fruit trees, vine, tbrubt and flowers.
Opportunity will bo given to examine
tbo promises to tboio desiring to purchase.
Tcrmtofiale: One-half cash, balance
in out) and two years at ten per cent, per
annum, fnle yiotiflrr.
JOEL G. MORGAN.
Cairo, Feb. 4th, 1871.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Xw TJsao Tnkle.
On and after 12:30, p.m., Sunday, Doc,
-ttb, the following time tablo will govern
the arrival and departure of patsengor
trains at Cairo:
DkcAbt.
Mall train Icavetat 3:40 a.m.
Express, " at 3:!li) p.m.
St. Lou it nnd Cairo Express
leuvesat 1:'.'0 a.m.
Accommoilatlon leaven t...l'J:30 p.m.
ARttlVK.
Mull arrive M 2:03 a.m.
Expriat, urrive IS: 2 4 p.m.
St. Lotii and Cairo Express
arrives i-.r, p.m.
Thn lat mimed train leaves St. LouU nt
10.30 a.m. Trador inn leave Cairo at l:S0
a.in reach St. Lout at 7:'J5 a.m., remain
n the city throw hour, and return to
Cairo at 4: to p.m., the sumo day.
Thu rJ::!)iiccomiiiuJutioiiuiid Cairo and
St. Louis vxlireaa leavud'vtly; tilt oilier
leave daily except Sundays."
Way paaaongers thould tear In mind t la sit
the 3:.".0 p.m., train make only loiirlop.
pini;a lictween Cairo und Centrnliit, vi. :
.loneboro, Carboudale, Du (iiioiu and
Ahloy. The l'.'.i p.m., tr iln ioj i.t all
tho statinnt along tho ruuti-.
.IAS. JOHNSON,
ileciltf AguiiU (.'airji.
Wantkh, A I'umalo ervnt. white or
black, to do chamber work In 11 mall fam
ily, nnd nurse. To good help, thn highest
wage will bo paid Addri' "Enqnlier,
at thl olllco.
ly top want n pair of.boots tiiftdo to or
der, out of tho bit matorial, nnd In the
moat faihlonublo and tlurublo manner, go
to Win. Ehler, on Tw untlotlt street, op
poto the! court bouo. tf
LVThoSallio broko bur shaft when
ontyathort distance nbovo Cairo point,
nnd returned hero for temporary repair.
Atthe ihalt It not broken entirely In two,
it can bo bandod nnd admit of the boat
being taken to St. LouU, whero tho shaft
will bo taken out and welded.
' Tho Mliilsilppl I again falling at
St. Lou!, and the small rlset reported
abovo havo all been abiorbed. Tho Ice
still holdt tbo Illinois and Upper Missis
sippi. Tbero It nine feet water to St.
LouU, and moro than tho largest steam
boat noed when fullv laden, below
Cairo.
-i. -a
Hr Tho Liberty No 2, In command of
Capt.Wm. Hambleton, with Joel, oftho
St. Louis Dispatch, us clctU and general
pattengor agent, patted up U Mound
City yesterday for the last time. Sh is
lo bo dismantled nnd Iit tnv'unory
plated in n boat to bo u-d ;.t St. L 'Uls
lo transfer cart across tho MU.lttlppi.
ftR0Ci:RIE.S-C0M3II.SSI0.V.
V. Slratton.
T. nird.
g'i'MATTOlV V MIItD.
0 nf..cr toSlraUon. Hudson A Clark,)
WIiolo-'a.lo
GROCERS
A J 0Ma
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
C7 OHIO Xi33XT3jTJ3jTJ
CAIRO. ILL.
Accntt ol .tmerlrnti I'owiKr Co., ami
.Unniiraetnri-r Airenls lor Cation Vaarsa-
Tfio local eIltor of tho Cairo
Bi'LLKTiN wat told by lomebody that tho
Dexter took flro a few days tinco near
Rlrd'a Point, and alo that Cupt. Phillips
had gono to SI. LouU. Tho facts aro that
tbo Dexter hua not been near Cairo for
two week unles tho arrived from Now
Oleani last night, and Capt. Phillip went
to tho Wabath on tho A. Raker. Young
men, llku our local, aro 10 lublo to bo Itn
poed upon.
Q 1. Vf JLLIAMNO.V,
WWOlt-EsS-E.
GROCER
-IJ6-
co.n.-nissKix meuchaxt
.No. 711 Ohio Lotop,
CAIRO, ILL.
Nprclal nttenllnn :;lvcn to Conilgn
menta and 1'llllng tlrilem.
It. W. Mutts. OrtsT. Puna
jiyyiLr.Ei: v iaisklk,
AND
Forwarding Merchants
FUH'H, tNIEJX. O "iTj. 31.1 V,
Ht.
-ve
H. IV1. HULEN
GROCER
.1 n n
HEW ADVERTISEMENTaS
A T rillMIAH.HOMC'II.irL
Feb. lsJIb, Ii71
II ill ho
Eve.,
(.rfoniie.1 neider'a fiteal ;dy en.
tilled the
NKATtT
Ehler't.
It' you want ti good, stylish and well
fitting mltof clothe, iiimlo to order, you
mnslgo to P. Nell, No. i9 Ohio Luvee.
slectitf
COUNTV OliDKIl Wantmi). Highest
cash pricn paid for county order by the
Kutcrpriio Savings Hank. Oflicc, at City
National Until:. fcb5dlw
Tnoi;i.uPa uttest iU virture.,and from
all quarter of the Olubo nimii tcstlmon-
ialt of wonderful cure performed by Sim.
inon s Liver Regulator. fobldit&w lm
Marriage of Heligoland
NKW rustriiMr !t.
XKH MCr.NKIt?,
MEW AOIOHSI.
SKW ACritKNKKN.
Aslmlaalalt,.. ,. ....U'I3 s-nit
' 71,
gTATIIMKXT
J.W. I.
LYGQMIM
Fire iiisuranp ('ompuiiy
ip
IEXXSV1.V.-..MA.
Confection Merchant
Ilia Removed to lib Old Stan
13 Commercial Avenue.
Wh.tr he solid U a rontiaiianee of f atrcnK'i
hi farmer cu.lo mer, a ll il i uf nirau
e-one. as mar.intpr mecroceriei.prosnlonay
el' reinarkahlychrapfuri'Mh.
Tertnat ntuclly vit!i, tor which h will s.lt
owr than the loumt. jaaTtf
Fob plitols' and cartridge i
knlvw, go direct toi'. Jfoffs, Ni
I.OVflA. i' i !
and bowl
so. 70 Ohio
decSlr
fitting boot and shoe t (
Fi-oun'qiioJca Family ,Flour in bbU
half bbls., nijcV iSitj.,.fbrialc ut thoXgyp-
nan Jims. au
A l Altaic stock of. j'urnWirijj goods of all
klndt always on hand ntT. Neft, No. 70
Ohio Levoe, decStf
Tan Dollar Gift Storo on fith street near
tho Loveo, has' number". of silver coin,
gift! for lorno lucky purchasers of a photo.
j two.
i.Ht'ls( ant? yiiuimcsi .71 u 1 uu:
I'll? IiiMsraiK r -1 t s 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 3'
In (lit Vtorlil.
Pyrliorl t of Una foinpuflt . ihn .Mnui;ai mem
tera aro ipoiilhH fur p,'4Ml .if all lm.
thither umler Mlitii.il " Ii '1 Pl.'iiv, thu
KUtiiBtevint' tlm I'uli I'jIUv UohUi ll.e
Most lloliulilo huloinnity
"ihire.. 6y 1.11)
t'oilllillllj- 111 llU &'ii('iii .Htlttt'
THIS AtSKXCV !SSII' CAS If IX-
Sri'.A.NTbJ O.NJ.V.
Preiuluiu uciU'i 'Hiifiui ,r, 1,11,, if
anredl ' 43.t:4.'I.M17 S
C'a.h Items :i1T,.l.i.'l Vlt
Total aiailatilH u.'t. o( Co....... CJll OU r.l)
Iucrrnaiif taseta or Co. diirili,
past 12 month - 1. I.I.I. I0U !1U
Ouh ri-eeit.durlni!li7o )-4.t,7J3 00
Amount patd ! In r .
. IS7U....U 43T.H0I
During tho past thirty year tho Lycom
ing: lpuranco Compuuy ban paid 0Tr
l;OO0 claim, uutoiiiitlng to fS'iT,-
W.'l.l 7.
1'aiillal U AkiIi Jo- tOtls, IK70,
' tSU.llJ.OI' 45.
HtirliiKfieM. Il'-; Jf miAry w. 1S71.
I)iAr)ia. Tha Lya-ni'nff Kire lnnrnnceCorn-
pmy haa romplled wit" 111' ". u ninor.
Ili lOllOIHliilueS
Tourt'ly.
III. linn.
i;.c. Lii'riuoTT.
j ; ' - ' ") -Auditor.
roii,r.TS"Jb co. "
, a 1 Agents, Cairo, 111.'
OMc la Winter' tlloi k. cornor 7tli lret and
Ciiinuieri'lil PTnuie. ISilind
A IKMI.VIvni.1T IIIX H A Is E
i. OF ME A I. K STATU.
Nolioel horely giren tlul puraiiiot toad"
crital onier entered In Ilia, lourt of Common
Plea of th r ty I Cairo, ut the NosemUr
lerm theii'tif. A. 1. Iv.r. and amandin! ul thu
Jiliieiavfnt Inrni. A. I. I '6. of I court. In
aeeriiiiiii-ii then and IherA. iiendintf wherein
-.arati J Koiia. :i,liiiitiifriifri ..riii.. ,i,.n.i
rhaitela. riuht. and eredita f'.itU. Knna. .l
ira-ml, iiiiaeoiiipuiimnt. i.nd 'iertruil' V Kurts.
i'ur in. ,'t. itiini, Liit.oj .i. Kuril, William 1:.
liutis, Miry I', Kuruauii John '. Kmu worn du.
loimuai-, f.io uu, li-r il- I. 1 liiiiiiialiitrix of
Ctiariea Kurt'. di'aed, u. u,iK.intel to cell
tl I 1" lltTHIIi .!!. ! -1. - 1 ' . I u it, ijio pu-
'i.'i. !i r 1 iv 1 uri- . u- I 1 'fe inent.onad.
N. , tii, r. lor-, t.uti. 1 11 i.hv ...fn that tho
unrt, 1 -iwii. I a i:i, 1 n u t't.. t!,. :Uh ilay of
'1 . 1 , KI, at the aniihui 'I'-r f the court
1 .hi... n, 1.... citf f i iw,, in: 1.1 Alrtander
11, 1 . ,.f lllin..', l.-tw in. hour uf lo
. 1 . tt. audit uvtw-ia in eposi. and mer
1 .! t . !.... ;.!ti.--t ni'. 1, i-.t num-
'', ' ! 11 iU'i an I nir t.H: If ut th' er it ill of
I .1 11 .1.1 1. 1 , 1-wii . IU ' 1. ,, !. niinit''red
l.nly i!.r 'ij'i.ntli .1 . 1", county ut
.ll.'v nU. r od i.iiuor llliii o., lovethcrwliii all
il.u ii,.urt imi., '' ,in, ,i .i, , .u ii'imio l
1 I'Rii.ji ill ordjU' i li , ileerre. Tim
liirina ul aid.. Lutuit uu. .th rd ra.li nud Ihe la.
.wiiau 111 I'.iiul iii'taltiiienta, ni iix and tiirlse
niiiiiili'., tu im ac ut.'.l dy tiwrtjv j un the prmii.
if. flKtlfl. ICl'lt'Z,
Adlil.ai.lmtriv ot Ch itiin K..iu, .1ixi.iu.ih1.
IVi.i'i. -i-,i-:i.
I.. 1' itu'l.i.Aiiy. i.r A.liu.x l-Mi'lllwit
ISEAUTIt'irz. JOiNTHV
ttO.tiE S'ali: NASsE.
Oiia "f tin nu). 1
UKAUTiKl'l. AM' lir.Vl.TV I'MMW lifi TPU
mvhit. .vr AMiniiLA,
full vi a i f r r ' ' "!, i'lor :'e'lt
hillll valor,
lnit'ivii'iiienta UoisaM I2.''. T r. nn; a cel
lar e sht tv !.. ;i, will w.dlfl ai'l perteftv a')',
iir.dur thowno'j l.on.-: lrn, u.uwli-u.o. awouu
hoin.on.lluiii'frli".ie, illiutf'-l-eM'; ijo
tyol gundttat. r. Ti.rr.- tiun Ir I W'",1"
trei-s and ..ivr cho.oo v.nenf: J'-;
Ue. oter t.. iu rw mnr)ul '" ' 'Xkrir.fi
(1.1 UlUil'lllidli.-..i.r ltJ 'w.ald apr
vn 1-iT'on wi-hiiu 1''1" ' ' ..
..all ..rwril . .... u. I Mil ff .".)'). '"'.'.
A'ldl f,
Jill.wT. I'll ''Jul
A
ii. w iiinni.K.
M . . .1 r,tr Illinois,
If,'arIEV,
pku.hu in
A.
STOVES
Tin nnd HolliMV "Ware, Clothes Wringer
xoiier vi are, emu nous, rire
SUovole, Air (irate,
Manufacturer ot
Tin, Gopperf Zinc and Sheet Iroo
No. 166 Vashlnglon Ave
CAKSO, 1 1 1.
RonHilLr. (.utlerlii 1 ml all lilnita of
Joli Wuili Done rii liuriet noilt-c,
fetdlif

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