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THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, SATURDAY JULY 29, 1871. tmot KHtr.H AS MV tHWM. WILLIAM KM'GH, MAIIK IS FAMILY GllOCEUlKS, NOTIONS, HOOT A.VJ SIIOI "W jmt.1 A.VH CM'!', ETC., I i ut r'rrNnl a t.Mity Mock nf Hoots and fhoM, Ho'lerj rnl Notion-, J"Oir?,iK J'OI! CASH VKKV CIIKAI' He also hl a fli.e ffork of K.inlr Hir-r i.n. nl r r kind. tymsiu: ;ATir.?r. ,t .v co.v.m km 01 A .-A V, (MICH. IM.I.VOIS. ' li t i., CM IN) CITV C40AL . if It preparrl to fiiii'lr rini.itiKtf ulih u,t. k., iHlii of YYrmnw am jllinois COAL. ORDERS lefl at Halliday Hro. office, 70 OHIO LEVEE, or at the Coal Var.l Mow the St Ctiarln Ilnt.l.will rlto prompt attention. THETl'O "MO.NTAUK" will bringcoal along side steamers at any hour, oc'iiir THE BULLETIN. Satcmut Moexi.vo, July 29, 1871. 0HN n. OBERIA', Koirna iko FvausHts. Titai r tut Daily DtLitn.v: l.Micniilton. Oct week, by carrier, 2j Ons year by carrier, In advanc to w On roODUu by t.liil . .. 75 n.rn rrwnthi .. f 2 25 hix rsyjthf, ,. .. 4 2i Oie )tar, ... t CO JU tAfiiZ J-i;-?ro AlrjmUr ojorJumlnf ihrnliioj Ca-9; lAMlyivrif Jo, 1 n ','mj; a .It-oval Tn!; tndJL imt fM-tft. ; ','if. 7'U n nit vJJii A viuvl to O,. , trv'A a tarr and t.rraqnj cumUVi, IV I',. It tJtsdi tki jilruvi)( ut utttttjtnt i-tat,. atvJ TUB D01MI1 WEEKLY IlftLKTI.V, J.-Jin H. OU-rljr i Co. nuru reduced tho ml,. srri.t.tn priee ofth- Weekly Curo llullttin to (tit tJlnr r aivMm, making it the cheapest in. ptri.ab.iil.ed is Southern Illinois. for President, 167:2, JAMES 11. DOOLITTLE, OP WWXJJfsSI.V. AVvcc ( rAc icetmn rwionnZ iff m tirade contention. 111.- S York World on HenMnr Doolitlle. "Hit rrcon ij so consilient and untar mnUJ that it may be IV.ened to a utmiyhl I'M. drawn atrovi a puzslt a elcar team, itntuertcd by the fluttHuting atmosphere A'wriean jiMtia, through the past ttcruti yeart." P i yh Stmlvr Itriiltle, ihhrercl at Ik tntl, in Jy. "'ctl,)il,e,eoftheHoutli .Ciinillil yi wax du ty Uu. Ij.hu 1111 f It ttir 111-1 rc ie,i ?vnt Ittimo anJ haJ l--tn put JownU rnne, inilt wer, Wh.-n tlio Uetii.u at'ie .iim . -What .lull U .lone with . m mil th people of I.atiiim V there were . i eteutbere vido iirwilotj-, "(imfieciito their ( njr . mikB them ftate." There m, lion ' o it.it iliy who wu'j'.l hati' muje tiiein e. u- lu.iruu n .lute., lint 4millu, hoe . ecli nf a ioglo lino li imi'lo hi. narnn iin 'i, u natorf, leiiiaimiethem Wlow nn. .ni thu I1 10 the roerttnli!lory ul I lt u, I,., tht they have ai,( .(.,wu the a . ihe.r reiieliioii un l hate renee 1 their mi. .. ence to ttm union anil the Hai?. inuke the 1 . . .' . I0!'1"1 ",lr MIw-ltin, an.l Uim vi u.e iier.aiiJsliit id lliu ration.'' A ClUUAdO journal, devoted to tho Hpread of spiritualism, in encouraged in the belief tint its sort of religion u gaining ground, ' becau-e practices are common and approved now, which, 'generation -lince, filled 'the commu ' uity with horror." t" tin t il. 1 .1 .. . I .....r. iiiu uijiuniv 01 mo rnuual 1 preri arevi-ibly cliuekiiii'.' at (he tie- nunciation which a few iLv, an wtp Ui. U...L.I. ' oeing laanched a''amat (loverr.nr i,ff. - ...... I inn i... i......ir..n . i , . . j a iiaiiuiuu oi exciiea and vio- W men, the evM ork Kkmhj Pott has the trace to express iUelf thus- . . r " I "in the prepuce of the threats and pas- om, the brutal hatred and min. l-u ded all, cverytliing ele will bo for- ' ignorance which nnw i'tl nn.l tl.ri yu, wr u ui uw.uuuuon, uu coiouraicu tno event uy " riprn,..... : u:W , , " no- ltepuiiiican paper soon to bo started In " rou'B spree, tno result or which wai """" u Bi-iici-iu.uo.p.in ouo p.m hun, not fur his Imitation in the the city of Washington. This I, a private t,,1ttt..Fu,l . him, and promot- i.,uvc Klut, Xnl"!: 8:!0n.m l-u'd'c service, but fofterving the pub- UnUtn.rK and Mr. IMrry ha, no more w,u,n . v..i.0,A.2II'.t ... Miu::" " . T$!?. gotten; and the state of New. York '"i has tor any prlvato mercantile specula- urst boat. Ho ulco onginoerod tho first ""I" ''' Bhnwiieton on TucuJayn. 'niurs . . . u J"rK, ,. steainnr .lnurn il... r.l.i.,.l f...i..n.. ilayn anil Kntunlaya. 'and the city too, will join in the inor ' &t tupport of the governor who, if not ""til. IUQ Uieu til t(,,.. t,...,.t l, ........ .i blOM.Ull . -- vvuJ , Jro auspted tij th'w unrl- liTGiui.iK- ..i i,...,i ..i. i. i.. . i ,y . ra.iicai, expresses is omn on oi camel bag-1 i"i tuuiuiuuore was a captain on ills 'iv..i,." 5,.i.a;i. ... i 'Hvttdi.; 7 V 1 l' Us a. follows: 'Thev are doing more JrAhJn ?'' f his trips to New moomiWon "uy wcd the honor of the commu- Ti . u . .' i u .i . ()flo"s with ordinance und amun t on w '' .? n' we,"'- , , ly friiu, k 'harm to tho country today than tho lo- f0. Ocn. Jackson, in 1814 Mr Dvko and Ai ini, wi in'f ""l. St. Louis, and Illinois 'vVCm '"f' CUlJ "eVCr '"'l"r caterpillar, or any other kindred th crew werJ !' pressed Into SvlSo. tieJ I-bu w .Bu " n'! out. 'pen Tlicy are teaching tho less intolli- 'l' i- fought gallantly in defense of that (vA,rJ;i'YiXoadWlt1' Chlu ,)vlslon Illmol, KnyAt.vCTTT"' ' gent and discriminating Southerners to i1', '.m'1 ,r,1ce,vod,tt y,0"'"1 V', ' At Florn. with' Ohio nd MiaiHSpp, iuilroa.1. r.l.I.AHETIt L'auy STAvTr.v ,.r. . l,....t.,. ...i t i .i vt ,1 , 'S n"d ho boro the scar to tho day of h U AtBlmwnfuto.n, with Ntoamlm'.or C uem. a. i '"ANTON propos- 'ucsplsoaitd hatu tlio Northern pcoplo death. ' iuitl. I'iuenh. Cairo Mtnist.iiii.. wiutui- 'p l . i u,."U"i uinuui.t of beat 1 ' d!"grace upon tho great ltepubliran par J licyUuu t tuvtn uuv aillf 4 ' uy and upon tho national I'livernment. ouuu.il oi iiittn ,t i i iit.v lucir rapacity is insatiable, and n nine jiuiiuu wotnan s restaurant in and smoke a room t-o ii ),'1!-';ll'l:r ' tl'ut they steal every penny they can lay Fourth street, in Memphis, in 1801, after ' can't see aero. it. Th, -n, - comparat, vely jr.J. und cooking will give then, 1 . Y, t ' th Jndlc-tinont against them, oral army stories, Sherman, chief of stall; it Men nr.. (h.. I.u i ' 1 c'tant plundering Is a very told this chicken story. Said ho: "AVhllo . Wen are the tat cook. Now, , '-Mkc,,,,,,,,,, ic wlIch at Howling Green, the rebel women both. oi hlnr.l'i. tug ever written wan written by a man. The quicken cooling I ever knew of wan by a man oh shipboard. lie only had one cpoon, ' which ho would dip into everything, nd, between rlavorn, he would lick- it! A womApwuuldu't have, done that; (he would nave dirtied a dor.cn toweU ud cpwiind,Titly more time," Tni; Xotv-Vork ,Wy f'xjrcf si-.-; "Tlic Hon. .Jcrcim'nli S. Mack ' lin.M been ijuolcd oJll)ocll to the ' tiintli ruoiitioti of the Pennsylvania ' tleniDcratic jilatforin. Thi-i is not true. ' No was In jfarriabtir; tluring tlio it- ling of llic coinontioii, being engaged 1 in die huprcme court, then in pension, 'and gave Ins opinion in wrting, cx preying in the boldest terin.4 tho binding obligation!) of tho povcral amendments in (lie cniililutioii. Some very straight i.ict'd peop!! complain of the new dc pi. rt it re upon the ground thai it is n coficufeioti to ratlicaliain. iSot at all. It is simply a ci ncession to a state of facts winch dcir. crats nor republicans can niter. The sinmle oucstion is. arc the amendments to the constitution ' binding? Uefore they were adopted 1 they wcro opposed, and now that they 'are practically as immovable as the 1 Itocky Mountains; democrats admit the 'record. Just as they supported the 'constitution with slavery recoguized in ' part of the states, they obey it now ' that it is excluded from nil the states." Thk United States is now paying in the neighborhood of 8150,000 per year to tlio principal officers of the govern ment, that is, to the president, vice president, members of tho cabinot, treasury officials, etc. Nearly every member of the administration, to whom this money is "paid, has been absent from the scat of government almost con stantly einco tho ndventof warm weath er. Tho president ,is enjoying the pleasures of tho season at Long Uranch, and will shortly vary his programme of summer recreation by taking a trip to the 1'acific coast. Tho vice-president is also on the wing, and wo read of him, very lattly, making liis little sensation at tho principal hotel of tho Lake City. By newspaper paragraphs, and through the medium of tho telegraph, tho pub lic aro enabled to keep track of other less prominent but not unimpor tant members of the adminis tration. Those being osten sibly servants of the people, tho peo ple cannot help thinking that for em ployes, they are having a remarkably pleasant time. Tho old idea that pub lic position is, or ought to be, onerous as well as honorablc,.-ecnis to bo exploded. The public, who paya its officials for their time, their labor, their best thoughts and their wiyest experiences, U now treated to the spectacle of the whole government force being absent from their post of duty, , "On pleasure bent." But even in the absence of those elected to engineer it, the government machinery runs on, oiled by tho taxes of the toiling millions, to whom Long Branch and tho Pacific coast arc as the moon to the crying child. POLITICAL. -Colonel McCook, Ohio Democratic nominee for governor, opened tho cam paign at Ashtabula on the 2 1 tit. Tho "Washington Cupitnl is dimining th" momentous question : ''.Shall wo have a better "White House tn put our president n, or n better president to put in our White Houso?" Tho P.o.ton 'J met pjcprcsscj tho hopo that nor (len. Jlutler'a iiamo U fairly bc- fore tho public ns a c.indiduto for trover- I nor of Massachusetts, all tho details of tho diabolical scheme that ho hatched to starve lib .wr. mother will bo fully cxnofcd. Savs the New York Sun: It I, n Hgtuficant fact that thr- glowing reports gQncoof tho survivors and the pcoplo if of tho pick, that both wcro Instantly suffo '.it tlm S.m Domingo Commissioners, I mey should bo caught. catcd. put.umo.i attiio expend) of the Cover-1 iiieni, 111 which lint inutui was reprocn- ' ted mi terrtstrinl pa rail I tw, havo not ' 'nail tho cfluct of inducing any ernira tlnti tn tlmt fiivon-d bind. Senator (,'arl Selmr. U n.vppcled to rtildri-M a tnor-iU.-j i.f(!Pff,Hti in Chica-o ,lfTP lllll!?. wIlOll 111, will innl-o t.l . ? . . . I up"n pol'tioal iMi-, idoar to al "'t'T'"t(;(l. Thoro U of c mr.ucoinidurablo Pf-"'tso u to wlmt U.ind lui will tao and tlm extreme- radii-alt anticinntu i.t, . ' """"' nnuupaiu ins r. 1 . . . . .1 1 r.m.e i.i, ... . . ' I v .'.. b.it .i it uiii buuii ii.mi:mi.imiri hk liiiiv I . The Cincinnati Knguircr asserts that . . - . I A"'m l' ? " ,, , T ctW"n ''' I'ro.d right to use l.Ii frnnk for its benellt than KJII IIVIV 1(1, IIUIIIU. T1' sPfl''(?ll(''d (Maw) Ilrjmbliea iiuoru hfclirtilvtlinn f.vnr? tliov ro dnl.nn. . , ....j ehing tlio frccdmcn, thoy aro bringing l .... . -. n--- '1..IK..1. , "" incrcatcu in 'luitsn. i. ........... 1 lu'"ioii. 11 Is ' nnitiu l(n'(,i,ul He . U making the ' ' '"-"vy wiut u in nmNoritepublleiinu,,;"' urn) mates, und bringing ku ' tfr.om.U.undbrl,,:, " Bol,' mitt-,,..,... t . "r-ion aimeu uiiiv upon honest lhiml..nu,u . , , ' lers will nr.t i . 1111 '"al 'aiidlr-cdv ndvunlur. ,'M0''1 "cdy ' r Zi V t " "f0 "PP01" to riisnoi ulblu lVderi.l .....i .... w .thlmied by Northern Iul!.; . IT., floor tf ConereM " MuimcnM. ii , . i tircu us iu UL'tiiiia il. WU8 w vi i n mtnn CUIHtKNT NEWS. (l'crsonalnnd Imprson il.J (Jtilncy li Infested ly burglars. Small pox In epidemic in Urooklyn, Now York. Kvnnsvlllo la talking of Nicholson pnvnrnenU. .Mr. L. U. Itcnvli Is puffing St. Loul In tlio columns of tho Now York Tribune. Tho 10th Indlnntx fair will to hold nt Indinnnpolij, nnd will commence on tho 2nd of October. Only $2,000 hnvo been rnled, so fur, in St. Loul, for tho testimonial to Mr. L. l lt.-nvia 55,000 Is wanted. Tho "Immortal J. N." still lives and ledums hit last effort was mado In St. Louis on "Wednesday ovcnlng. Ten elephants from Coylon, brought to this country by Captain Smalley, arri ved in ow lork last Saturday. Mrs. S. M. l'omeroy, "Brick's" divor ced wife, tins accepted an agency for a llfo Insuranco company in Milwaukee. Mrs. Colt, tho widow of tho Invonlor of Coll'f rovolvcr, lives in Brooklyn, N. Y., and enjoys an incomo of 440,000 a year. Wniard'i Hotel, In -Washington, It is said, is to bo patched up and rcntod to tho government for tho occupancy of tho navy and war departments during tho erection of tho new state department building. A Mr. Thomas Atkins, of Cincinnati, has invented a now musical Instrument differing from n piano, In having no strings, and no tension, tho tones being produced by tho hammors striking upon stool hooks of a peculiar construction. THE LASTR'OlSASTBR. HOW IT OCCURRED. THE NUMBER KILLED AND WOUNDED. On Tuesday evening a freight train, No. 17, under tho conductorship of James Oibbs, wit't englno No. 107. reached Kd wardsvillo, bound west. Oibbs, it is stated, had his Instructions to lay over at Kdwards villo till ix o'clock, at which timo ha would there meet tho construction train, g ng r;st, which had tho right of way uti il tho hour named. Gibbs, howovor st " ted at 5 ::i3 twenty-fl vo minutes ahead of , ropor time nnd his" orders. Tho operator at Kdwardsvillo tele graphed to tho train dispatcher in East. St. Louis: "No. 171ms left." Tho train dispatchor sent back a mcs sac;o : "You must bo mistaken" To which tho Kdwardsvillo oporator ronlied : "It ii'.so, the train is just making the curvo, nearly out of sight." Tho train dispatcher ominously respon ded 'Then you will hear terrible news" Tho passenger train, which left Ed wardsvills shortly after tho freight train, had proceeded west nearly thrco miles, when it was flagged and stopped. Tho passengers, on inquiry, wero Informed that thcro hud been a terrible collision on tho road, and upon going down tho tract n lit tle distance came upon the fearful wreck and heartrcridering scene. Four men lay dead upon the ground. Several, badly wounded, moaned piteously, and were being cared for by tho survivors. Two of them woro frightfully burned. Iicncath tho wreck of a locomotive, a boy, thirteen or fourteen years of ago. was hemmed in, but still alivo. For four hours efforts wcro mado for his rcscuo, and after so long a timo they proved successful!. Ho himself iravo Instructions how to pro ceed in his release, but shortly after its nects with a friction roller attached to a occurrence death also released him from shaft which is worked by steam. The em his sufferings. "Ho wa grasping with ono ployos aro enabled to make very good ot ma lianas a hot steam pipe, tlio water iruiii which i uu ecu ueu mm 10 ucaui. i A iniin wna found Irlnr' nnnr thn rnrrina. still alvo ijut nourl'v rnaitnl. Iln w rolled in flour, wrtinned in his clothes and taken to Kdwardsville, but died yesterday morning. Two othen. Imdlv wounded, iliwl nt Kd. u - nrriav illn Tnns.liiv ntf.liLmuL-tn.r .irFit deaths thus far. with a probability c"f futal rnsnit. tn mmn nf tlm intnred. il j .. .i, ,..!. .!.. . -.1 I .,:, r .i,A rvi,.ii( tmin. .n enniwir.,. tt a collision was unavoidable, jumped If-.,.... I f-ln nnil 41 I tain f tlm Most of tho mon on the construction train livol at iid wards vllle, and worcthere- luru on their way to tlieir homes. IlEATH OF KOIIKI'.T KUI.TON'S KNOI.VEKIt. (From lIinNew Vurk Sun, 2..) I'liti-rdiiy morning Charles Dyke, 85 year of ago, died in Kust New irk, at the realdi'ueu of Ii'h Kuii-in-lnw, Win. K. fjinilli. .Mr. Dyku was horn on tho 13th day of June, 178C, mid in hU curliur vur fuliuwed the trade of a carpenter." He ho. hi, unu nine cartieuier on too singe oi l"? olu x'arlc Iheatro, Having a natural , ..,!. iim.."e I,.. K itieiitru, Having a nutura fiiginecring, however, ho turn Itioll to Hint bustnnts. nnd snm ...i 1.1 ......... ! . . . . i . . . I ...k.h.v.iii,,, un.ivii itu .unr iiiiuiiuuii 10 iimi ousinots. anu BOOH bbcame nn expert. In 1807 Mr. Dyke was engaged as as- "Want engineer on Koburt Fulton't steam- TI,o chief llneor wa '7 .ScoUhn an! ulld on lho ,a of U)(J boat ,a U)0 Iir l . 1 1 rr 1 1 1 III I firl linx limit t -i ft 11. I I .. ,1 1 1 n .. 1 1 .... 1 1 t i ,i - . . established Mr. Dvko wns enr-ineor of thn steamer down tho Ohio and Mississippi A HTOllY or OEN. BHKUltAN. (Fniin tlm N. V, Com. Ailvcrtlur.) Once, while dining with tho general at old cfiniiiliilnt tho soldiers hnvo nillL-,,,1 l cn r cows, or stolen our chlckons. or hunted into tho smoko-hcuio.' Always lho samo a' ViffiL TVT - V" t7. C 7. . . ' w 1 death with thuso womon. Ono mot nine: - I n,ov bosleifed thu (IcnerHl's Iw.iiiliiiiiirir... Uhon Ueneral Hl.erman, raising himself to the most solemn posture, und addressing I vt,. rnpmnmi ,:., ....t....i . ... , 1 the integrity of u iepuWlo 1 lly 1,10 constitution must bo maintained, lif( tahes every tiuthtnw TtnnttittV w ,M wuvni... Htm inn v uiiuui i ui i.iin;nuu ium Aiion ittiiroau. for .. I), ll'o lw.,.1. ... II... il. . 1 11. . I Hl..,ul.,,.,, f,.ul '." ,.t.' "', I nvnra tn ll.lnun. tr 1.. I , ... iL. . T:. . ... ,.t u'liti .u x ui iii iviiiuuy, WI1UI1 lliu I ." """ hi "i ii'i uu iioi I I . , . I At Hnrllll'fll'lll. Wit). triili.nr.n an, i i . MRS. JAYjJOOKE. DKATII OP AN KSTIMA11LE KEVTUCKT WOMAN. Phllndelrom tho lphla Age, July 21 Mrs, Jav Cnnlrn title. c r.. i i. it M.Au ftn,d,Chrltnin philanthropist tf hi. city, died at Ocouti. near Jhollon Uiiis, on last Saturday, of' an aflcction of tho heart, from which tho had been n long but patient lufforor. Mr.. Cooko was a mombor or tho Allen family of Kontuckv a s.stor to Colonol Allen, principal of tlld Kentucky Milltary.'Instltutlon at Frank fort, and a-woman of far more- than usual strongth of character and flrodness of pur uosa Sho was n Cltiriu holpmato for hr husband in all tlioio movotnonU which como within tho lcgitlmato sphoro of wo man's duty, of woman's ministration. Her mind was broad and comprehensive, her feelings deep and ardent, her piety puro and ennobling, and hor industry and persoveranco commensurate with tho ficll of action, bo that over so wido and extended. In truth, word and deed, Mrs. Cooko "went about doing good." But hor acts droppd as still and quiot as tho dows upon tho parched and thirsty earth. Her voico was not heard in public, but It whis pered pcaco and comfort in tho homes of tho poor, and hopo and consolation in tho abodos of want, grief and wrotchednost. Her namo was not blazoned in lifo's busy thoroughfares, but il was rcmcmborod in tho nightly prayers of hundreds of men, women ami chlurcu mado happy and con tented by her words and works, hor sug gestions and practical deeds. "Wliilo thus acting from home, in that sacred placo, sho was a ministoring angle. To her hus band sho was a crown of Joy and rejoicing; to hor children a poarl above all price j to her frlonds a companion, guido and in structor. This was her character, tbeso her words, and now she has gono to enjoy that reward which follows a woll-spontlifo THE LKOI8LATIVE DILEUHA IN ILLINOIS (From the Su Louis Republican. Gov. Palmer's lottor to Mayor Mason presents tho Illinois lcgislaturo In a most rodiculous light, and unless tho sensibili ties of tho motnbers aro unusally tough, they can hardly help fcolinc: thoroughly ashamed of thomsolvos. For roasons not difficult to understand, ' tho. municipal authorities of Chicago Invited tho legisla ture to hold its next rogulur session in that city; and-for reasons impossible to understand, tho logisluturo accepted tho invitation. Tho supremo folly of such a firocccding was shown up in tho leading ournals of tho state, but all to no pur- poso mo legisiaiuro nau aciorroincu to gj to Chicago, nonattcr what happened in conscquonco thereof. It might, natur ully bo supposed that this determination would bo supplemented with somo preparations for tho anticipated change of base, but it now seems tbat;nono what ever wcro made. Thoro arc no arrangot mcnts to provido a sultablo placo of moo ing for tho legislature, or sultablo rooms for tho state officers; nor is anybody cm po wo red to do this work, nor is "thoro any monoy to do it with. In short, if we may judgo by its action, or rather inac tion, tho lcgislaturo will go to Chicago without tho slightcst'idca of what it it go ing for, or what to do when it gets there. Tho common council of tho city may as sign tbo members samo hall or vacant dc- Eot in which to hold their deliberations, ut unless this is done, they aro not likely to havo a roof to covor them. In this curious dilemma Gov. Palmer is perfectly justifiable in calling an extra session, and thereby given tho legislature an opportunity to show some glimmer incs of senso by dropping tho Chicago excursion altogether. STEAM SEWINO MACHINES. Steam pbwer for driving machines is ex tensively used, especially in tho larger cs ostabllshrnents. An example Is seen at tho great dry goods concern of A. T. Stew art & Co., in Now York City. On tho fourth floor aro about 000 females and a smrll number of malo assistants, engaged in various branches of cutting and fitting fumalo apparel. Tho majority of these employes ate oporator on sewing ma chines. Tho machines aro rangod In rows, and are moved by steam. An operator can start or stop tho running of a machine by tho tiso or nor root on a pedal, which con wages oy means oi tins ingenious inven C6?Tho nlairuo at Buenos Ayrc9 is ac runted for by tho fact that tho city stands uPn n ma83 of corruption, tho result of Iung accumulation anu lack or uralnago. 1 HO (lUUIltity 01 1110 llllll IS CStimatoU at C0.000 tons, and the authorities aro bocin- n.'"S to act on tho subject. As showing too ueituiy character oi the sutistratum on which tho citv rests, two men. who wcro encaged in clearing away tho rofuso camo upcyt an abandon ni21U L 11 U 11 IXS B LlillltUti JU L il U Uila UiU D RAIIiItOAUN. SPKINOFIELD, AND ILLINOIS SOUTHKASTKKN It. It. OiiBii.l nfter Monday, April 2tlh, 1S7I, tralnnwli ruu as ioiiohhi NtlltTIIKUN DIVIHIOS. TUtl.l illllXI HOITIIEIHT. Mini. R-xpr U-av,- Vlraimn.......... rta.ni - WiM p.m. I. ftfefcZluS ' 7 S Arrivo at rami., ..11:10 m. 5:17 " tuaiss aoin'i KOKTIIWUT. . ........ I.-w.r. Kxpreis Mail. ,J:Mii.m. Leave I'ihih Iiinia-m " Tiijlurvilln 1: IZlSrfi, Arrive ( Vlrwinl .r " ...,'.".7.'.'!:W ,.4:2G .Q R. HOUTHKBN IUVIS10N. TKAINl UOIM1 BOL'TIUiflT. ;JooiI 6:3)n.m ..10:I0 a.m. I .l,.." uIUS.&Li'Sl'i' I'0'.'.' S'J!K..ru".?L ure'C.K.MUA'ihy.:n,i with Jackaonvillo division JackHcr.villo, I Alton, nnd J(l UN IWjitt, .Ocn'lrr'titimq Ticket Alt'!. IIOl'Ni: MOVINU. HOUSE MOVING. .TAMES KENNEDY, rnicii(;AL HOUSE MOVER AND BUILDER Is prepared to do all kinds or "USK MOVING, IIQUSK RAISING , ltEPAIIttNO OF EVKUY DESCKIl'TION ON THE HOST RIASOXAlaH TtUMS. 5 0,l?nSil!& b.iiisn, or ;i.l,lr-l tu tho cure of P. O. llox 4W I V?,,A -nium onico, win secoivo proinjn, aiwn IIOAT NTOREK. SAM WILSON, UCALtn IN STOBES, OR00KUIX8, to P BO VISIONS, K TO., No. 110 Ohio Levee, :::::: CAino, III. oiiDriis rnonrrtr mum 0. D. WILLIAMSON, WHOLESALE GHOCER, PKODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 76 Ohio IiV, CAIRO, I LMNOlH. BBMpoctal attention given to Consignments an.l fl limit orJori. UOTCUI. CRAWFORD HOUSE, COKNEH SIXTH and "WALNUT-ST., (Kntraneu on ttlxth-sl.,) V. .1. OakJt, ") II. U.Uuly, J. CINCINNATI, OUIO. OAKIH, CAUr A CO. Proprietors. CENTRAL HOUSE. Oppo.lto thn I'ottofflco, on Hlxth fitroct between Washington and Cotnmorcuil avenues, OAIKO, ILLS. Thli houio h&a been thoroughly nver-htulfHl, rofurulihc.l an J renovated, ana la now open for tho reception of sueat. Tho looraa arc ail lams and well ventilated, and fuahlturo new. Hatch kept nlghtand day, .UIU. OAFFNKr, jeiuu rroprieireas. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, commkucial-avesue, orrosiTE r. o CAIRO. ILLS. JOSEni iiAVLii-s, : : : : i rnorniiToa. Thk House ih Nkwly Fcunished And olleri to the public firnt-claiis accomtnoda tlona at reasonable raiea. DR. RICHAU'3' GOLDEN REMEDIES. Uae thea only, nnd save time, health nnd money, sjl.oui revrnrd (or any case of digenee, in any Majow filch they tail to cure. DR. KICHAU'S DOLDEN BALSAM, No. 1 nnd 2, are tho greatest alteratives known. DR. lHCHAU'H OOI.DEN ELIXIR D'AMOUIl la the n-eateat tonic andaatrlnirentln thomel. cal list. IB. niCHAU'3 GOLDEN ANTIDOTE ut the only reliable diuratic These remedies are not advertised to cure all compluinU, and benefit hono; bnt are guaranteed to nf act a radical and apeedd cute Inall caaet for which they, are recommended, when nil other treatment lias failed. Tens of thousands yearly recover by their use, who have loat all hope, nnd been pronounced ni tncutabloby tho bol of our medical faculty. DK. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1, cures ulccr, nleerated sore throat and mouth, tore eyes, cutaneous eruptions, copper colored blotcUea.eoreaeti of the acalp, acrolula. etc. It Is the creates t renovator, alterative and blood purifier known, removej all merenry from the siBtem, and learn tho blood puro and healthy. , . DR. RICUAU'3 OOLDE.M BALSAM, No. 2, cure mercurial affections, rheumatism Id all its forms, and givea Immediate relief in all casos, DR. KIClIAU'B GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, A radical cure for all urinary derangements. I'rlco, S3 per bottlu. DR. KICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, Arulical cure fornerroui orfeneral debility. In old or young, imparting oucrgy with wonderful cirect. Prion tl luir hrttlll.. flr Iwn frtr 19. On receipt of pnee, these remedies will be ship neil tn rtnv tiloo. Ifrnmnt attention Daid to all correspondent. None genuine without the name of "I) ft. IIICIIAU'BOOI.DKN KEURVIVX, U. II. IlicuAuus, nole proprietor," blown In Klasa of UOIIIL'S. Circulars cent. Trade supplied an n liberal dit' count. Address, Dr. D.H. Richards, KM Varlck-t.,N.Y, VSond monov bv exnresa or order goods through your Druggist, and you will meet wMli MEDICAID DR. RATTINGER'S FAMILY MEDICINES. TB1DIJ(1SX. ' Dr. IUtllngcr, solo proprietor and nmaulirturer 1410 SOUTH 7TII-ST., NT. LOUIN, K1KNOOXI. DR. RATTINGKR'B FEVER DROPS re tho champion medicine for the cure of Fever nd Aitue. Dumb Abuo and nil other kinds of malarial fevers. They are purely vegetablo. cure nulokly and permaeeotly. No ipeTeon need bavo the lever arecondtlme,when tlicso drope can bo JDiainea. i-ico per uoiue, ai.u. s m lattlngM'a Fever Drops. DR. RATTINGKR'S VEQETAULJi LIVER PILLS -i kr exullerit in all caaon'of coitlfenaia. billons- nnaaand imnuritv 'of the blood t thev contain neither calomel nor any other mercurial prnpara. linns; act quicuiy ana prouuee no griping, Price pe r lox centa. Ask for Dr. Kattlngers vegetaoio tiivvr t ins. DR. RATTINGER'S DIARRHOEA AND DISSENTERY POWDERS. Aro a pleasant, quick and 8ifo remedy for all kinds ol Diarrhoea and Dieentory aJIcOtiag adults. I'rlco per box V) cents. Ask for Dr,lat- tinffnr'ii DlnrrliopA nnil lllinnnsla PowderaA . DR. IIATTINGKK'S TONIC UERBfi ANDS roots;; ' ,J Make a superior utomach bitters; very .useful as. a nrnvnntlvn airaln.t malarial favoraand eSDecial' ly an ntonio in casas of gtraoral deUllty; t?rleo per packnse, 'J.-. rente, Ask torltattlngerV Ilurba. for aaie uy nil nrst-cians urugmiv ' , , , iu iimuiviiiu. j-t.'-i PAINTEU. CARL L. THOMAS, Is prepared to do all kinds of plain and orna mental T I TAINTING, KALSOMINING;, PAPER HANGING, MON WBITtSU, XTC.,"r At ftgurea which defy all compelloo, and In tho highem stylo bf the painter's art. SHOP IN TIIE"PERRY HOUSE, COKNEH OF COMUXROIAt, AYKNU8 -ND ntuutu tixusx. , . , ItllVUS. BARCLAY illOS.,' 74: onio i.kvki:, t ' CAIto, Il.U D Sjxrr 3.1 s t s SAltATOOA SPUINOS ! 11 UU IUIT It AT IIAKCLAYS' DUUO HTOIIE I ! Varail KcrH-VDAiit. MOCKING; RIRD FOOD ' ! 1 I V . Alt, .tiADV Jioa cat wivnot't; Taotai. At Barclays'. JJEIiMUOIiD'Q GRAPE f catawpa onAi'E ) PILLS QtlAl'K CAT AW 'II A iJ GRAPE I cat aw UrtAVK ) PILLS . ixn Alt or II E Ii M n O L I) H , M K I) I JI N RN fresh rrtou Virht hands, Always In stock In Inrgo supply, and for sale b Harelny Bros. JU8T HECEIVED ASD far StoU hjr Uae Ulan, Uoltle or Unison AT BARCLAYS'. PEXTRA PlXE COLOOXEJ Genuine Imi-okted Extract ; MtrTlAirt, Tooth and Nail Buushks; tSTlnvix RuitUKK Nursery Goo.' PURE WHITE LEAD PURE FRENCH ZINC. licit grades in largo stock and va riety, Yfry cheap; AUDI Full Line of Colors, bar ad tx oil) ralnt'llruahes. Linseed Oil, Whib-waah H Allhcs, Turpentine, Varnlche Ete. etc., ALL K1XDS AD irAVHtb gtUHIlM At Barclays'. GEHEUAI. AUK.N'TN. IIALLIDAY BROTHERS, GENERAL AGENTS, FORWARDING and COMMISSION Hi: Kill A. NTH, DE AIDERS 'IN FLOXJR ; ' ' And Agents, or U :.. - , i ..(-' 4Uln Itlvi-r nnil Kannulin SA-IiO? aOfEGPyLlTIES I i 7.0 . Ohio "Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS, MAI.OONN. . Eh, PORADO BILLIARD SALOON AND BAR ROOM. . t JOHN ' OATEN, Proprietor. 100 Commercial .Avenue,! CAIRO,, 1LL1NOI8 ,TILLIAnD saloon rurnisneu wnn tno i n ui K table i and bar iiupplled with wines, linuow , : i-ITZdEIALD'S ';r. raarloetttts Ht. nuU Cow ) aerclMl Avcune. ' FlTZaERALD'S Hample Itooms aro ftockBU with puro imported wines, liquors n?cl. and are 'dispensed from lho bat n flrst-o s atylo.i Thcii is no belter.Mitabllahracnt InBoutl ern Illinois, and none better1 stocked.' Call anu teat the various brands ol winca ond llciuors. JOHN HYLAND'S SALOON, Corner Tcutu Ntrcol and Comiucrclnl 2 thci ner iiihtlulbe , VanU wlllbe" ttoiid to In n man thcui.t All the" "t'?'' hi. i nuors IliVTtaltM .linnlil tint lllll U CUl C"U TU'Wj 'r.'"nsndcrltlUalUtte in cebrfteachi2nirtopreM-rf2 ,b prmttng ome.-"rnil 10 r dnr Ut oHoik to rerj lo T,e' NANIf, ETCi . . . W. W. THORNTON, BOOBS, SASH blinds, -window glass, NIIINOMM, .IjA-THC A.3STZD XjUnvEBEie Office'on Tenth St., Ilrlstrcti 4'niniiirrrlnl iul Wnaliliiarfoii At en urn. CA.I2RO. XliXi Am.!iI?,'')rt.Rk .H1"' V"- fiompany'-. -tv. Hheath n ; Pell and CjuarttCeniDM. and ""piufeii iwonng alwayi on S. WALTERS, btUiaiir HARD and SOFI LUMBER ot every description, LATH, SHINGLES, CEDAR POSTS, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. orders solicited. Steamboat Lumber, . Furnished on shortest notlcp. Comuicrcial-avybct. 10th and llth-sts., CAIRO, ILLINOIS. MUL : COAI. AND WOOD. e."mV'ward" WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT. SI. WARD is pre)re.l lo deliver lho besl A.' . t ire vtoo.j anu ntono vou IN ANY PART OF THE CITY, And in any quantity desired, on short notice. COAL DELIVERED at $1.00 ter ton OFKICK Over Iterrwart. Orth A Co.'a stove J two doors above the corner of Kighth street ami dirninernial avenue. derail NASH 1IOI.DKK. DOUBLE-ACTINtf WINDOW LOCK! AXD SASH HOLDER. hansel's patent the only reliaiilkJ WINDOW FAST OUT. i X V HS.2 - o ? 2"- , mm S3 ?2 XL" 2.; 1- a . . !E a S 9 V ?3 .0 2 .,! I t-H UERLIZHEIMER & CAHN, Holo owners of tho Territories of the States ol Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa, and Agents for other Stales. General Office 00 "W ashinoton-st, CHICAGO. ILLS. HII.MNKII). MRS. M. S WANDER, I DEALER IN MILLINERY TjADIES FURNISHING GOODS, Coriiiucrrlnl Avt-nisc, opposite Elliot and IIuylltora'M Cairo, Illinois. CLOTHING FOR LADIES' WEAR ;Mado to order, or Ready-Modo. A full assortment of Misses' and Ladles Hats and Bonnets of tuo latest, siyics LADIES, TAKE NOTICE I MRS. C. McGrEE, EIOHTU 8TIIEET, BETWEEN WASniN0T0( AND COMMERCIAL AYEu, Has just received a full and splondid lino of NEW GOODS Dross trimming., silk gimps, BjlMJb"l,Sn! ouro laces, moss irimnnugs, '"r;;-- vpi. Si Ut nnd velvet buttons, plonJ 'r'S5 lSf' an. vet, ht and bonnets, tlno kid gloves. Ia4ie an.. chi drens' siioeB, nno a tun una rv" - Millinory and Fancy Goods All of which sho proposes to sell at THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES FOll SAI.E no'tic'e. The Illinois Central Hall Road Company norf onorU We tho following iloaerlbed loistn Pirsf Addition to trio City of Cnuo, Mst ,l 6 KS " ! 81, " a ' Bi " at ' w, ii gj ii " Ul &4. For terms, ek., apply to JAJIE8 JOUNSO.V, ,29atr AKntf