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THE CAIRO DAILY BUIiItETIN, SATURDAY, JULY i ), 1871, CL-08F B.OO p.m North, Thraugn Way unlh. War lljcrtp.m lljOO p.m. Through N.O., Mem (.hlf unit Coliitnl.il 1 ' 4:o p.tni Oh.it Hirer rout'. B., p.m, con p.m fond)l- " j'a,,,,.,,,. il:l" p.m I, on Mountain Thel-., (7oi.l.nJ. Bn( r.. lilt. Thurtday A l-rl day, e.(ip.m. Illanlvillo and 7;00a m, 4.(io p.m. MynM, Lovc.'acr, Ky. lliW .m. cirnr norm. nunrral Deliver!' 7i.10 .m. l9undaya8loe.m) 00f, Mono; Ord-r department MO a.m. WW H,,.,l,f Mwn.111. .W'p.m- Money Order and Hell.lT dtpattment not e,.co on Hundaya. y-. --v TIUMLBK'S GUIDE. . TAKK NOTICE. TIME TABLE OF TIIK ILLINOIS CENTRAL n. R. On and Aftrr .tiin.ln) , Ma Ulh.lHl, the follow ,rig tlrnc-tablc will govern thoitrrial and ilcpnrt- nre'U p-tfingrr Itnltn rti I airni Vm7 Mail trnin, ilitllf ll:i.ni i: prpf, itivily 2.15 p.m A . , M nil, daily - .1:30 n.n Express, ilnll, except flini'lny 3:30 p.m No change of cant from Cairo m Ht, I.oillt. t ehango nicer from Cnlro to Chicago. Klcgan Drawing Room rlceping car n night train' Baggage, checked to nil Important points Tlio attention of rhlpi-eri la especially call o J to ttic fact Hut a Print l:xprea train will leave Cairo ilally, Saturday expected, iukI will piatro lli run from till city to Chle-flgn In twenty two hour. J.H. JullNHl.", Agcnt. Q 17 I CK KST 21 0 lTK FI tOM SOU TJ I ILLINOIS CENTRAL 11 R. TO St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Chi cago, New Youk, Boston, AM. ALL POINTS EAST AND WEST. f'nvoDger trmlns arrive at ami Icato Cairo nt fo. lowtt MAIL. tXIklff. aaaivv... 3i:ioa.m ;ii3(i p.m. HirAkt llitSu.ni at-lfl p.m. Dotli trains connect at Cenlrallawith train ou ttic roa JPaCa, Docatur, nioomlngtcn, HI Pno, I.aSnlie, Mendota, Freeport, Helena, Dubiiiiuo, an it nil points in Illinois, Missouri, llnnraota, Wi.oontln and town. Ann uun Linen running Eal nnd Wott for St. IOul Cincinnati, HjiinKflpM, lxiillviU', JljiAaoatolltf, toJijlnbiM. And at Cliloago with lllohlijiin Ontrnl, .Michigan rloulliern, and IMt'burg. Fort Wayne and Chicago lUllronJi lor Detail, CleTcland, Imnklrtt. Alttany, llonton, Phllaileiiililn. Viagw Filli, Erie. llullalo, tit York, J'lttfburc, Llaltlniorc, Wruhlngton. AND ALL POINTS EAST. For through tlcketa and Information, apply to Xllnois Central Itallroatl Depot. w.P. JOHNSON, General PftftenKer Agent, Chicago. i. JOHNSON, Agent, Ciro. KTEAMTJOATN. MOUND CITY AND CAlltO. THE steam: TUG, CACHE Gait. "William II. Saxhusky. WILL MAKE FOUR TRIPS EVERY DAY trrwrtN CITY LXAYE CXIIIO, )0t or rir.nni nuccr. At 7 A.M. At 10 A.M. At 1 P.M. At 5 P.M. Lkavb Mn. City, WIIAkTUOAT, At H.30 A.M At. 11.20 A.M. At ii.30 p.m. At C.30 p.m WILL LAND. WHEN HAILED, AT Tilt BOX FACTORY, HAWK'iS LANDING, KY. MOUTH OF CACIIK, MAItINK WAYS, A. VI) jfAVY YA It I. 1ITATCH KIlF.n. and f.W day mre. no hum tug Addreia with Marnp, I, ATT A A CO, Pi tu bit ir. Pa, yl.Uw3m 1 (C( "0K AOr.NTS WANTED IllgheAt J jUUU Cotnmilon tl,0w) In premlutn, i ltib coitihtcatlou or illocouDt. A New Plan, eirculira Iree. Addxe.,1 M. Lafayette llyrn, I miar blrett, New York. J13hU ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL. milE regular annua) lermoflhla Law f-'ohool X will ojn on KwJnemiy, October llth, IK7I. lull courte, luo tertm ilx inontha, dacli. blu. dent'ailmitle'l tu tho enlor tlat on examination by application on or Leforo (Ktulier "lb, 171, 1 union fee, Vf) (O per annum. For lartictilarH iullri. Cr. 3. STEWART. Acting Itan of Law Fneulty, 2IKJ N'OHTII .'.'rd St., ST. LOUIS, MO. ICi; CHIM.M SAI.OO.V. LOUIS NASSAXO'S JCI3 CREAF SALOON, COMMKUCIAL AVENUE, Ili,.iKt., ,.!,.,. , ,! 1JK, !,.,., , N tree In. X ami Will all Jjnopply tie ut ' ' Ice Cream, Cnnfeetoma, l.emanailc, and Hfula, 'ol. tiuuiJaB,wh(ioinlhi i.tty. AMIL1KS0H 1'AUTIES SU1TL1ED ON BHOKT NOTICE. "'tta. ,lr't'1'K the public ia ieiilfiilly WUCTWAL VXTOHMAKKH, 11. IJOUPT, KO. 1U VAHUINOTON AVENUE, CAIUO, U.MX01W, Tlwt tn lumt FINE STOCK OF WATCH ICS, CLOCKS, JEWELltY, ETC. I'OUcLlir uUtulion ulveu lo ' i i . .1 ltEPAIRINO EINE WATCHES. The target! atock of OLD AND SILVER WATCHES uHhe nir. A, WADGYMAR, 51. D., UW, Burgeon stnl Accou)tur, formerly o. Union county, ininotii, irna per. Vvatad In OaJro. OlSco Cotninercl.l " AtlltlVE. i.toa.m. "' v 50 p.m. U.Hp.ro. SECltET OKDEKS. TIlK MAKO.VS. C.ia:cHMixr.i:r, Ho. U-3ltoJ Aalcmbly A' Ajliim.Maonll Hall, nratnnil thtrdHnl nrdnra litench month. Cln OH'Kriu No. sl.Hi-fliilur Convocallonat Jlaionle Mnll.tlio nwoml Krldoy Intnoli month. Cau CiiAi'trn, No. 71 3'KUInr; CorToeallon at laoni" llall, on li.o inirci lucaiiay or orcr "Y'Atli'i I."nar, No. 217 V. A. SI -Itcgular Com. miiiiM'iilioiia nt Jlaonio linn, tne aoconu mm r.iniili Moinlna ol raoli month. . Vrl.TA l.iwr. .No. Ml H 1 A.f.-Hrgular Com- miintfiilloin nt JIncmio nail .irai biki mini Tliurfiliiyi In rncli month TIIK ODD-KKI.L0W8. Ml Mpi tn In OJil Hollow'a llill', n tt t'i lltillllni, rvcry Tliuradny tvon. injr, at i" i'I" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I. & E. GREENWALD. ' mini r.icTfnriia or fltO.MM Klig.lHK, lluilcr, Kluitrnnd lirnt Mill, Haw Mill-. Tho 'Tupppr" l'ilont Oralolif, MAOIIIXKItY KOIt flKNKUAI. PUUl'O.SKS, CINCINNATI, OHIO. CENTRAL HOUSE, Vllln llliliro. Illinois. TIMOTHY COYL, Proprietor. . . t i.A.t mill rineit finlnon In tho coun l mil l aiipplli'il wl'.hlhu lt winef, liqUCM and laser heer. Tho proprietor Invltea paironago promlmog m Irentlheiii hla palroni well ami to givo Iherii mo iicpi in uiu anu. nuiuu io ..rn in Vllln lliago. J" THE BULLETIN. I'iiMIhImmI every morning, Momlny ox cm NEWS. MERE MENTION. I Tho Hotel Gnrnl ia for snlo or rent. Tlio St. Clmrlcs ndvertisca for dining- room (;irU. City taxes lmvo commenced coming in slowly. Tho enlo of Davidson's goods was con cluded ycstordivy. Tho Arabs will hold a spociftl moot ing on Monday nii'ht. Kosford, of tho St. Clmrlc. has re turned from a visit to Chicago. Thero nro eight persons in tho city ail, seven nion nnd ono womnn. M'Holo's chain gang nro engaged nt tho work of cleaning out tlio guttors in Eighth strcot. .Inst received by Stralton : Ilird, and for salo to tho trado low, forty bbls. Itallimoro A sugar. Koity bbls. llaltimoro A sugar just re ceived by Slratton ic llird, nnd for salo to the trado nt tho lowest price. The Casino and tlio Silver Cornet lia.id mny unlto their lucro and put up n building for their joint use. Mri. McCuno fell through tho sido walk, on riftocnth slrcet, between Cedar and Walnut struct', on Thursday evening pnd was severely injured. Tho aggrcgato receipts of tho Into 0 irman peace celebration vo:o between four and Ave hundred d 'Hart, nnd t'io net receipts nbout one hum'-cd. Ofliccri Homes and Sheehan urrcsted two men, last night, for attempting to rob tlio money drawer at Spiiler's saloon, on Ohio levee. Tlioy will bo tried to-day. Mr. l'atil (i. Schuh has rented tho store room formerly occupied by Mr. Hen. Vliitnlior, mid propmui to make it tho tanifiumoit Wniir toro in ul tho country 'round about. Ho will begin tho work of fitting it up on Monday next. , The .S'hh is an iinitativo animal. Fol lowing the cxnrnplo of Tub Uullktin it has declared for Hon. D. AV. Munn as tho republican candidate for congrcsimnn-at-largo. Oglcsby being on" tlio tract, noth ing now stands botweon Mr. Munn nnd thu nomination. When Thk Hui.i.ktin ttippoils n man ho is suro of succoss. A year's Interest is duo on tho over due bonds of tho city, and no provision has been mndu to pay it. Homo of the holders of thoiu 1 oriel propose to tnUo new bonds running (1. eun years in exchange for tho old one, which in u liberal propo sition that ahotild bu accepted by tho city council without hesitation. Thero are nine saloon keopors in tho city operating without license This is a mutter tho city attorney Mioiilil no longor neglect. No liiiiuei inuu should ho al lowed to follow his cilllng without obtain ing tho licopse prctcrllud by ordinance, nnd it is thu duly of tho city nttornoy and police force to fee that no one dees. M r. Lincgar tpokn nil day for tho plain- titf in tho cavi of Arricl; vt. tlio Illinois Central railroud easo, nnd mado a power ful speech, .luiliru llalior. boliiL' iiuito un well iinil unable to read tho Instructions to l,.o jury, adjourned thu case until this morning. hen tho rourt convenes tho jury will receivu its instructions ami go out. if tho council docs not accept tho proposition of tho gns company, to furnish K icr tnrtu Hollars ami lilty cents per loot, before tho first of noxt mouth, the city will bu remiired to pay for the coming month at the old rates, which will bo u loss of slxty-llve dullard. This amount is not very great, but tho city might ns well navo it as uiu gas company Under tho ordlnunces of tho city tho mayor may suspend an eloclivo oiliccr of the city, but cannot suspend an unpointed ouicer, winch is peculiar; but might not honor, now nd thou, intimato to un -iy omccrs that they nro nuisances wnv i r iiiiiv um easiest ""I IUU&1. tin ut. ...! .1.... .1.- . ... . ret remlnt .lt?1. ? TulJ lu"t"y .Thn T.ll. a .. . .neetin, Jn ' Tu" ' wl icnts for thu coming iroiiotn tn nlvi. i,. ... .1 .. that cannot U excelled in any respect v, any amateur nisoctutlon oruny of thu larg or cities. Thu Tlutlius have histrionic talon of a high order among them, und will nut i'v.. iu .iuSu junji uy uiu most UUtin gulshcl dramatic nuthorr I'Ut. II. U.ini. Washington nvoiuio botweon Elchth and Ninth streets, has on hand n splendid stock of family gr8cor-.t- e.ti i,u.i. which ho Is ailing at lo lowest prices. Ho Is determined to bo not undersold, and challenges comparl sonof tho quality of Ills goods with nny house In tho cily. If Another groat rnco botween John IJoepplo'a bay horao ntid Jnmcs Kynas- ton's roan tnnro will bo run nt 6 o'clock p.m., Saturday, July 20, on tho track n lit' tlo boyond Thirty-fourth strcot. Stakes Ono hundred dollars. Jy27t3 Chief Myers nnd Constnblo Arnold wero informed yesterday that n fnrtnor in l'ulanki county had lost n spring wngon nnd horse. The supposed thieves nro two Englishmen. Upon tho nbovo lnforma tloti they stnrtcd on tho hunt, nnd nt nbout 0 o'clock Inst night found tho liorso and wagon over on tho trnct, or what is known ns tho island. Unfortunately tho thieves wero not found. Mr. Wm. Lonorgan, who has boon on n business tour up tho Ohio river, arrived nt homo yesterday. Ho says tlio people of Gallatin county, along tho lino of tho Cairo and Vinccnncs rnllrond, nro dlssntlstlod with tho prcsqnt condition of that enter prise, nnd assort that if tho present nt tompt to build tho road miscarries, thoy will nbandon nil hopo of its success nnd havo nothing moro to do with it. ShorilT Irvln, Thursday night, arrest ed a negro on suspicion of robbing tho Mother Superior nnd ono of tho sisters of bt. Vincent's convent, Capo Girardeau, of $I2C and a silvor watch of tho valuo of $25, but could not obtain sufficient ovidonco against him to justify his imprisonment The mothor nnd sistor wero passcngors on tho steamer Hello St. Louis, on which boat tho negro was a dcuk hand. Mr. Carl L. Thomas has accepted tlio position of locnl ngent of tho Lifo Asso cintlon of Amorlcn, nnd wo havo no doubt will make as ablo n lifo insuranco man ns painter. In n few days ao will commenco canvassing tho city, nnd tho uninsured might as well proparo to take out policies on their lives. In cntoring into tho in suranco business Mr, Thomas docs not pro. poso to abandon his old business. Ho will nt nil times bo prepared to res pond promptly to nil orders for painting. Mr. Dovore's gang of sldowalk la borers nro now working on tho west sido of Commercial avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, and nro making tho walk as good as nuw. Indeed, thoy nro making It substantially new by putting in now stringers nnd n great amount of new topping. This is n moro economical way of repairing than tho plan of patch ing hero and theic. McIIalo's gang nro working on Seventh street, between Ce dar and Walnut strocls. William Alba's barber si op is grow ing in public favor every day. It is neat ly fitted up, nnd can boast of tho most skillful workmen in tho city. Tho pro-, prietor lias had many years' ozperienco in his business nnd is recognized as ono of the most export shavers in Southern Illinois, whilo young Alba is n master in his pro fession. Citizens and strangors who wish a painless shave, n luxurious shampooing, or their hair cut in tho latest style should patronlzo Alia. Ills shop is .n Commer cial avenue next door to Hi- 'non's news cpot. dtf Latoly n great many insinuations havo lo:n indulged in concerning tbo conduct of certain meinbor of tho polico force, and not a few charges of tho most damaging character havo been publicly made. This is n fact so palpable, that it cannot any longer bo overlooked. Tho mayor and council are bound to takocognl.anco of it, ana ehouia ioo t onco. At tho noxt mooting of tho council and a meeting should bo called without any unnecessary delay a special committee should bo ap pointed nnd instructed to innko careful in quiry into tho efficiency and conduct of tho forco. If it is efficient, and its mem bers guiltless of tho intimations which have gained currency in tho community, tho public should know tbo fact; but if, on tho other hand, its organization is defective and nny of its members havo been guilty of unbecoming conduct, reformatory moasurcs should at onco bo ndoptcd. Ouit Toiiacco Maiikkt. Tho salo at tho Hnllunl warehouse, ye.Uordny, was highly encouraging. Tobacco hi been coming in rnther slowly forsomotimo past, but at tho figures for which it sold yester day wo may look for groator receipts. A largo iunntity of tobacco that was rejoctcd on tho Evaiikvillo market was o lie red horo and told at Hatlsfactory prices. In fact, the entire "break ' was taken on nn Eu ropean order, at.d thoro wr not a singlo rejection. Tlio wnruhouso bin boon nil vieed of a considerable shipment from tho upper Ohio which will bo placed upon tho market on tho noxt regular salo day, August Uli, when thu proprietors ex pect to havo thu largest "break" that has been oil'ercd this season, l'riccs ranged yesterday from JG.50 to U2.50 for lugs to good leaf. I'll I i.li p IIaikiii is master of his trado, u nil warrants all of his work to bo of tho very Leal material and manufacture j guar antees a complete lit and cntlro satisfac tion, Isnot confined to any particular stylo, but makus every variety of boots and shoes from tho heaviest cowhido to tho flnost French calf and morocco, llo also koops n largo stock on hand, uj hit own manufac ture, and any ono desirous of purchasing good custom work cheap, should call ou him at his shop. on Eighth St., south side, near corner of Ohio loveo, Cairo. dtf Wkish Uekk. Charloy Schonomoyur, at tho Egyptian saloon, la In constant re coipt of a full supply of tho purest- and froihest Weiss lloor a bovorago fit for a lord; exhllinriting without intoxicating, cool and delicious Just tho drink to light thu dog-days with. Ilesides Weiss Ueor, which ho makes a specially, ho has also on hand an excellent stock of wines, li quors nnd cigars. Call on him. Attkktion. EvKitvnoDY. I will offer for mlo, on Saturday, July 28, at 0 u.m., at my storeroom, 105 Commercial av enue, a larua assortment of new second bund furniture, consisting- of bodstoads. uururius, tables, sales, otc.; also, u largo lot ,uKi prescription case, clothing, boots, """i K'occnea, Dam. H htm an. Jj-27d2t. Goons Iblanjj School- Matteiis. Wo havo rccolvcd tho following communica tion from tho trustees of township 10: Editoh Uullktin sin In answor to tho passngo In your papor of tho 20th Inst, wo would any, that tho rccovory of tho funds in township 10. rango 8 wojt Is duo lo tho trusses of said township and not cnt roly to 3. It. Jones, troasuror. Wo would liko ycti to correct tho passago. Thero novor has been a cent collected from tho ninn who ran nway with tho fundi. ltcspcctfully, O. F. Morse, W. It. ItEYNOLDg, V. 8. Baiitlett, Trustees. Tho trustcos auroly misunderstood The Bulletin. Wo wero caroful to say that tho credit for tho recovery of tho lost funds of tlio towship was duo to Mr. Jones and tho trustees. Wo did not give tho names of tho trustees becauao wo did not know ,tbom. Tho trustees of tho townahlp wore actlvo in Ihoir cirbrts to recover tho funds, nnd deservo tho thnnks of tho pcoplo of their towhshlp. Tho communication of Iho trustees by implication says that wo havo assorted that tho funds woro rjcov orcd from tho absconding defaulter. Wo tlid not mnko this statement, but aald ex plicitly that tho amount had boon rocov orod from tho nbscondor's surct'es. Dissolution of l'AitTNEititiitr.--Tho copartnership horctoforo existing between John Wood nnd Arthur Boylo in tho packing and provision" buslnoss is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. John Wood nlono Is authorized to collect nil monies iluo said firm, nnd will pay nil dobts con tracted by said firm. Tools, slaughtor liouso, ota, nro by mutual consont tho proporty of A. Boyle. John Wood, Aimiun Boyle. Caiiio, 111, July 24, 1871. jy27t3. Fort Sale or Bent. Tho Hotel Garni, situated on Commercial nvcr.uo between Sovonth and Eighth streets, Cairo, Ills. Failing heath of tlio owner requires him to mnko this change Tho houso is doing n paying businoss, is largo nnd commodious, built of brick nnd well arranged. For par ticulars, address Henry Harris, Cairo, lilt, or npply on tho promlsos., jy29w2. To Contractors. Plans nnd specifica tions mny bo teen nt ho .'.o:o of II. Moyer, tobacconist, noxt door to bis old stand, on Ohio loveo, for tho bui'din of n now brick building on tho site of his old establish ment. Bids will bo opened at twolvo o'clock, Monday, July 31, 1871. Tlio right to reject any or nil bids it reserved. II. Meyer. Cairo, 111, July 27, 1871. d3U Dissolution of Cofaktneiwuip. Tho copartnership hcrotoforo existing between tho undersigned in tho "Now Dolmonico'1 is this day dissolved by mutual consent. William Winter assumes nil dobts owing by said firm, nnd collects nil bills duo tp said firm. William Winteii. John 11. Kelly. Cairo, July 20, 1871. Wanted. A fow good dining-room girls nt tho St. Clmrlcs hotel, Csiro,-llli. Apply nt tho house. F. D. Bexvoiii), jy2'Jt2 Proprietor. Fou Sale. At n bargain, a Davis' sow ing machine, lit novcr been used; is entirely now ; nlso, n now $80 Wilcox ic Glbbs, singlo thread, loop-stitch, sewing machine Enquire at tho Bulletin Office. East India prosorvct at Jorgcnscn's. Jy2Ctf. Shriver'a oyster ketchup at Jorgcn- sen's. jy2Gtf. Gcniiluo Spanish olives at Jorgcn- sen's. Iy20tf. Imported London biscuits at Jorgcn- scn's. lyzotr. Tho best fruit jars in tho world for salo at Parsonp, Dnvls & Co., on Tenth street. jy25d2w Imported gherkins, chow-chow, 'ploca lillo nnd onions, ut Jorgonson's. jy2Ctf Anchiovis, in picklo, oil or salt, nt Jorgonson's. t jy2Ctf Mason's improved fruit jars with glass tops, sold by Parsons, Davis & Co. jj25d2w Go to Parsons, Davis & Co's friut-Jar emporium, Nos. 0 and 7, Tonth street. jy25d2w Ono thousand fruit jars, cbonpor than ever, for salo by Parsons, Davis 4 Co. jy2Gd2w -Gunva jelly and Bosnia prunes at Jor gonson's. . jy2Ctf. Lieblg's celebrated extract of moat nt Jorgeiisou's. jySOtf. Wo guarantee tho glass top jars as tho best. Parsons, Davis & Co. jy2Cd2w Imported London Club and Wor chcstcrshlru sauce, at Jorgcnsen's. jy20tr Tho old, roliablo Groovo ring fruit jars only 51.60 n dozen and scaling wax, lor saio uy rarsons, uavis & to. . Jy25d2w -Over S1G,000 worth of boots and shoes, at manufacturer's prices, for thirty uays, at Jiinoii, Jiayinorn oc Uo,'s. Goods: by thocaso or singlo pair, for cash, at cash prices, at 140 Commercial avenue jy2dlw -Wm. Ehlors, nt his shop on 20th street is still manufacturing evory variety of boots nnd shoos from gcnulno Fronch calf (he uses no other kind) which ho sells roidy mado or mado to order nt prices that dofy competition. jy20tf. Wo cnll tho attention of our renders to tho card describing Dr. Kattingor'a family medicines. Thoso medicines nro no pat ent or quncK preparations, out tho result of special study und oxperionco of n rogu lar physician- jy20dwlw. China, quccnswnro, cutlery, lamps. .glasswnro of nil kinds, fruit jars, allvor plated wnro, lcat quality nnd roduccd prices nt Parsons, Davis & Co's., Nos. 6 nd 7, Tonth stroot. jy2Sd2w Uonulno walnut nnd mushroom kotch. ups, at Jorgonson's, Jy20tf 'lo Mothers and Nuracs. Mrs -wltlU comb's rivrui) for Diiirrhoa. Ac In rhlhU ron, whether induce d by teething or otlior causes, Utho safest fid test remedy. , r JyitOdRWiw Tax PAYine, Take Notice. Tho cily lax book, for 1871, has boon placed In my hands, and I shall nt onco procoed to tho collodion of tho taxes. At tho oxplrntlon cf thirty daya tho delinquent tax-list will bo published, nnd tax-payora will eavo trouble to thcuiaolvoa nnd, tho .city by nct Ing promptly on this notice , Jos. B. Taylor, City Collector. Cairo, July 21, 1871. August Fourth. Th Free Benev olent Sona of America, will turn out on August tho dlh, nt Flora Garden. All aro cordially invited to attend. Tho speak ers will bo: Messrs. J. Qladnoy, J. J. Bird, G. W. Ellis and others. Admittance: Adults, 25 cents: Children, 10 cents. By ordor of tlio committee W. Wims, J. Norman, Kali'II Martin, dw Wm. Flernoy. Hklmiiold'h Extract Sarsaparilla is tho great blood purifier: thoroughly cleanses nnd ronovntcs tho cntiro system, and readily enters into tho circulation of tho blood; nftor purging with Helmiiold's Grape Pills, tho foul humors thnt havo nccumulnted in thn system for years Both nro carefully prepared according to tho rules of pharmacy nnd chemistry nnd nro thnrntlfhl v rnliahln A taatnf l!l vnnn o - - haa proved this. Try thorn. St. N icholab. Day boarders can to- euro good accommodations at tho St. Nich olas (formerly tho St. James) at $4 per week. Tho houso is nt tho corner of Ohio loveo and Eighth street, a control location, nnd Is proprictorod by Uariy Walkor, who is nllvo to tho wants of his patrons. Parties desiring boarding and lodging can learn torms on Inquiry at tho office. may3dtf New Photograph Gallery. "Wen, tico that Mr. J. J. Thomas has fitted up tho rooms lately occupied by W. G.Worth ington in very good stylo, and, as nn artist, La doing excellent work that should entltlo him to a fair sharo of patronage CANS I CANS) t OANB 1 1 1 Fivo hundred dozon No. 1 Tin FUUIT CANS AT THE NEW-YORK' feTOHF, nt $1.00 por dozen. Largest wholcsalo nnd retail stock in tho city. ' UllKELTST & rWER. Kindling-. 600 " glass boxes " for salo at 6 coots, each: W. W.- Thornton. Jo21tf. RIVERJEWS. POltT LIST. ARRIVED. Steamer City of Pckin, St. Louis. " Floronco Lee, Evnnsville. " Shannon, NowOrlcanB. Belfast, St. Louis. 11 Tobo Hurt, Hickman. " Grand Tower, St. Louis. Ella Hughs, Nashville 11 Illinoi., Columbu 11 Jas. Fit'. Jr, PaducnU. " Mary A :e, Now Orloans. " John Kj t. Now Orleans. " Julia, St. Louis." " Bcardstown, St. Louit. DEPARTED. Steamer City of Pokin, Tonnotsoo river. Floronco Lcc, Evnnsville " Shannon, Louisville. " Bolfr-t, Now Orleans. 11 Tobo Hurt, Hickman. " Grand Tower, Memphis. , " Ella Iiughs, Nashville. " Illinois, Columbus. 11 Jas. Fisk, Jr., Paducah. 11 Mary Alice, St. Louis. " John Kylo, St. Louis. " Julia, Vickaburg. 11 Bcardstown, Galvoston. " K. 0. Gray, Louisville 1I0AT8 T0 LEAVE TO-DAY. Steamer Bcllo Memphis, Memphis. " City of Viohsburg, St. Louis. ' Arkansas. Belle Evnnsville 11 Carrie V. Kountz, Now Orleans. " Illinois, "Columbtu. " Jas. FisV; Jr., Paducah. 1 " Tobo Hurt, Hickman. " Eddyville, liOtiiivslle. .. Tho Florenco Loo arrived with a big trip consisting of 27 kegs powdor, 1-17 bugs wheat, 1 box oggt, 1 bbl wino for this city, nnd 05 baga oats, 4 poxt eggs, 10 coop's chickens, 4 boxes tobacco, 10 caskt bacon for Memphia ; 13 casks lncat, fJG bales bay, 409 bbls flour, 281 bbls meat, 20 bbl whisky, 18boxs hardware, C,pkga oggs, 285 sacks corn for Now Orleans nnd had n good pas sengor trip. Tho Grand TowVr arrived bch'ind time Sho waanground 8 hours nt Turky island nnd struck very hard at Dog Tooth. Sho brough n big lot of merchandize for Cairo. Sho added only a fow tons here on account of being behind time The It. C. Gray was four daya d'- charging her trip. Tho Ella Hughes had a slim trip. Tho Fak had tho lightest trip5 sho has had for somo time Tho John Kylo put out a fow packagos for here and :has ' for Bi Louii l',68$ bar's railroad iron, 135 casks wine 2,000 sacks salt and a largo lot of freight too numer-, ous to montion. buo was crowded witn passengers, ' Tho Armada will bo sold at auction at Cairo on Saturday, Augft 7th. . Alio juiiu nau a moucrniu trip nu nuu- cd contldorablo freight here Sho reports having had.no trouble. Capt. II. G. ItlcOj of, tho Poorift -packet company, was in our city Thursday, look. ing for a light draft boat; tOTun in tho Il linois river during low water. Ho tried to -procure tho A. Baker, hut lii timo be ing unsatisfactory to Capt, Qrf, ho wai,un Bcsaful in obtaining her. 1 Capt. Dugan hai returned from tbo wreck of tho Olive Branch, and he lays the holo in her bottom is 200 foot lpng and .bout 12 feet wide 'Sho has boon absn- tloncd to tho 'underwriters, and thoy aro wrecking hor as fast as th6y can. 1 ' Tbo tug Alps, sunk souictlmo .since at iaompuls, nns boon raised Tho Tobo Hurt still koops up nor rep utation as tho doll;- paekot.botwoon hore, and Hickman. (, Tl.o now Bed rl er packet, Bolle llow land, has brokon hor. shaft 1 Tho rlvor has fallen sinco lrst rcpoit about ono inch. A llfiht rain fell during tho forenoon of yesterday. Rates from hero to'Now Orleans are 40c on flour, $1.00 on whisky, 35c. on heavy (rol2ht and 30 on light freight, 60c. on pork, 25c. por nek on gunnies, 25o pot oats, 40c. por hundred on wagons, 7Cc. per doz on chickens nnd $1.50 on gocsonnd turkoyt. Tho Bcardstown, direct from St. Louis to Galveston, pnssod down with about lialf a load. Hor route Is honco to tho mouth of Kod river, down tho Atchafalayn, an Inlot, VormllUor, bay, Ualclzoan to Sa bine, ihonco to Oalvo.ton. Tho dlstnnco it about 1,460 milci. Business is good- Frolghls aro 'moving forward rnpldly nnd plenty offering. Below will bo found telegrams gWlng tho stogo of tho river nt various polntt. Tho Argonaut, No. 2, has laid tip at St. Loult to bo repaired and tho City of Pckln will run In her place Tho Pekln had a barge in tow and had a very good trip. Sho had 47B8 bag. 0f wheat fdr Allord & Son, Paducnh. Bhe ttruck hor bargo nt Dog Tooth, drawing 4J foot, but It ia tup potod tho wat a llttlo out of the channel. Tho Shannon from Now Orleans camo up light. " Tho Boiraat will Oil out hero wiht all sho wants. Cincinnati, July 28HIvcr fallen six Inches. Thero is alx feet of watur in tho channel. Woatbor clear In part. Vory hcavo rain laat night. Thcrmomotor 80. PittsiiUro, July 28. Weather clear. Monongnhala 28 Inches nnd swelling slowly. Louisville, July 28. ltivgr slowly do clining ; 10 Inches ovor tho chuto, 5J feel on Portlnnd bar. Business livoly.v Arrived Emma Floyd, Memphis; Ada Hollman, Cairo. Tho Emma Floyd has gono k bank. A now boat, the City of Holcna, for tho Memphis nnd St. Lou's trade, will bo launched to-morrow. ' Tho largest raft of oak ship timber ever floated down tho Ohio river arrived hero to-day. Vioksburo, July 28. Down- Bismark and Governor Allen. Up City of Cairo, lilvor falling. Weather warm and clear. com m ini on aitb iouwaiidinu. wTSiraUoe T. iTlid". STRATTON !i BIRD, (Uucccasora toStrattoo, Hudson A Clark.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, . ... AHA COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 57 Ohio Leveo, Cairo, Illinois. SjtJAgont of American Powder Co., and man" faclurera agenta for cotlon yarn. Jt.dtf CLOSE tt VINCENT, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALEE3 123" IjIIEE ' Cement, Plabteii Paris, ... AU PLASTERER'S HAIR, Crnrr ElRhtli Nlret nnd Ohio Ivre CAIUO, ILTi. 1'ETER.UUiIL FLOUR MERCHANT u MILIiKRS' AfJENT. No. 80 Ohio Loveo, j CAIRO, ILLINOIS. ' ' Orders solicited nnd promptly filled. jyl dtf II. M. IIULKN,' GROCER and CONFECTION .,111X1 I T UEECHAJT, No. 134 Coniniercial-ftvc, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. MILLEl,:i . I'ARKER,-' t GENERAL COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AKD bkALERS IN FLOUR, CORN Oats, Hayfiotc. 88 Ohio Levee, CAIRO, ILLS. U. M. PHILLIPS & CO., (Hucco.aors to E. II. Hendrlcke 4 Co.,) Forwarding and ,Cpmniis3ion MERCHANTS AMD t l WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS, CAIRO. ILL. wWiLlbcral Advnneet made uponsStY lVSK Consigninenta. cSV I Aro prepared to receive, itoro nnd forward frolghti to all points and buy and, sell on conimieilou. WTDnelnesa attendeTio promptly. WOOD RITTENIIOUSE, (Successor elAyersftCo.) i FLOUR General Commisaion Merchant i 133 OUIO LEVEE, CAIBP, IUIK0IS, ORDINAaN'UE NO. 120. An onlinntieo tn nnthnrln, n nubarriiitfon of linn,. pmv. Vhtrcn, by caolullon ortho City ( nnrd of Ihi'city of Cairo, ndoptod on Mirift 27, mm. It .... .r,lAPA.I'llint ar. ..lAlln-t I -a I.. I., .... ... . ' .. ... u .yiiiru nun m. LOUIS Kali l(Ofl Colli" Mfi, In tbo ioral ward oflhet'liy i po'iiorniccrtalning tlio wlaliea of tl the city o I Cairo In reard ton inib tJIOOjmntii Iho ranltnl alock of the C Itiila Ilnll ll nd Compuliy, and Wli'teiw, nit t-lei-llon wm held In t. itcllnllfiti nf Cairo and fct. mien rc oiiiiii'ii mm i- .! iii" hi, nniitn were laid bclore the City Council ntn c'.a meeting held on May 3rd, IM, from wlilcli It appeal,,.! that 07:1 votes wcreemt In favor of aald iioarrip. elrclion into HUct S and Whercai, a provlaioual roittnct hat bn tn. tereu into heiween tne ia" i-iih u', ni. i,n Itailroad Company and reponibl coninw-tori, for the conat-itctlnti of "aid mini, In v-d upon tho aillscnptlona heretofore aulliorlril ItUimadt! to thn enpltnl atotk of aald company b) touiitlen, nitic nd town alom tho line of 1. 1 rim. I j tlierefuro for the nurpoo nl gluing i-tloa to tho expresai-d wlnh of the eli ctora and tnt piyera ol the ully, in nnovc recited, lie Iturdaintdliy Hi') Citv Council of tlio Uy of Calm t HLcnoirl. 'Mint tlio Mayor of tlie t-lty bertnd ho hereby Ik auihorlte I and Inalrticltil. to i,!,. mho on bohallol Iho eilynf Cairo, lo Ihecnpiiil -Irtrlr ( .1.. ...I... ....I U. t a..Ia tt.ll ( ,1... atotk ol the Cairo undHt. Ixi)l Itallread Cflh. vnny. in innaiimoi one numircd tlitiiKitnd dollttt lit auhsorlpllon lo Im ratable n herelnallet tt-t.ln.l In . t..t I.... I .t... .1... . ( I. r""'"-i HI..WU.I. ii tin, t-nv niuiii tnj tn llil tn l.l.mn.1 nl ... T. ... .... lul , ..... u.r....n ... .i.i. vii. mum inj in' ailed In ptyrnent of ,anl eulmcrinllon to Ino niM.niiii ot ninniytiTn inou.on t Hollar., In ailch aumsjas saldoomtmny Lnaydelgnnto,tuld londato war intercat nt tho lain of eight per cent, per an num, and to be payable In twenty yean from ilato thereof, and lliat tho Slnyor of the city, Cily Cleik and City Complrollnr lie, and thet are iierc l.y authorired nnd I intruded lo aign and nlllx tlio teal ol Iho city tn the eatne, and to deliver thn ame to h tmatenor Iruateta to be appointed bv thn Maoratnl Cily Council to bo held by raid tin, Ice or truateea In ewro, and to bo delivered lo aaln Cairo nnd HI. Iiuia Italiroad Company upon thefollowlngcon.Iilinna, via i that thu track of aald toad ahall enter Aletander county at ilk northern limit, upon the lino dividing it fmm llnlnncoinly and ilinll Imcarrle-l upon the met illglble roulo totholevcca aurrounding Iho cltr ol C.lro, nnd ' TJial the work ahall Im commenced and prose, toted from Iherlty of Cairo hv the flint Xy "f November 1I, and the roail-bed ilmll bo com pleled to Iho count lino or Union county br the lirat day of July Wij, Ptovlded however.ihaf o lMr.de of the city olC.Iro ahall be paid In the aald lla Iroad Company on theccmpteiionof each no nllea ot thero ibled commencing at Cairo, aald Mitoitnl to bo paid pro niaaii tho oniounUlone ia In proportion to the whole.nurk to bo done on the road bed in raid Alexander county, laid amount to be aKcrUlnod by aanrvey nnd an el(mate of Ibe coat of the wholn work in raid county." Provided, that Intcreit ahaJl not begin to ran Upon any or the aald bonda until the Comnanv fhall have become entitled to receite the aald l;ond and prov.ded further that in no cMe ahall there bo laaued lo aald railroul company a greater amount in Iho bonda ol the cltr Ih.ri fifty Mr tentum ol tne eo.t U caah of any flvomirefol IV I . ... i i . " uvomuea ol of aald road bed. at -hown by the certified meaiuremen.aof the engineer of aald railroad until .aid railroad half havo l.n eorapleuli; a .T V , - '-"ii t:iinp ml that anv anrt.ln. nf ..I.I l.AK.l umlor this provlD tlu'l te ltlltor(l to (ha l rid mlli-ruii coiupoiijr whjn (ho trclc thereof fit completed nJ tho CJ.it run 1 1 kj recti irom Cairo to Ht. Iouli. Approved July 22nd, H:i, Atl.atlM.i.Hrjwfe'" ORDINANCE. NO. 119. An ordinance to ainnoruo the eubaenption of M,v lo tho Cairo and Vincennca lUllroail Company, and for oilier puriea. heriu, by an agtt ctnent entered Intobeteren the Cairo and Vtnoeunee Italiroad Company and toncnyoi v-airn, ami approved oy tne Cily Coun cil November iltb, ISC7, It It provided that tho tlock amounting to tlUMW) be li.ue.1 by the Cairo and Vlncennet railroad company to the city for the ttibacriptlon of that amount mould be told by the city lothealdeominy, ujion certain con dition! on txprci-.cd In aalu contract and lercaj. it ia tinderatood that aald romMn, are willing to ritnd the time for thu lmu of aaia www arm sue coinroencemeni 01 Hie pay ment of Interetton theti'nei therefore He It ordained by tho City Council of tho cily ot Cairo: Hw-tion 1. Tltat the Mayor of the cily be, and Im Iheieby atilhorlxed and Intrude,) to ub-tC.-tboon Ix-halfof tho Cily of Cairo lo the capi tal atock of the Cairo and Vinci-nneo railroad company In the turn of one hundred then, and dollar, raid mbwnption to bo payable In ton, I, ul the city ' hereinailcr provldtd foi; ;ihat tho Mayor, Cily Clerk, and Cut Comptroller be, and they are hereby authoMed and loiructdtohato prepared and to tign and seal lionda ol the city lo tno amount of ono hundred thouund dollarn, lo bo uiued to nlJ railroad company, taid bonda to I) In auchaumt a, the aald company may di Ire, tolarlnlr tat at thereto of per cent, per annum, and tobo payable twenty yean after the date thereof, with coupon attached for the pair, meiit of tfie intercat aeini-anually od Ihe tame; that the Mayor 11 hereby authorised and Instruct ed to tako charge of raid l)ndwhcn prepared, Igned tealed and ready for delivery, and la nuthoriied and Instructed to deliver the nunc to tome rcinonilhle banking, loan or trust com pany, tristco or truttue, located or reeidlng in tun City of ISew Yorker eltewherA, a may bo agreed upon by him and taid Italiroad company, mil, I bonda to t0 held by taid banking loan or trait, company, truatt-o or trutteea, In cacrc-w and tube delitcrcd up) to tho aald Cairo and Vincennca railroad company, when the Mid Cairo and Vlnccnnc, railroad haa lieen oonttruclcu, that ia to aay hai been put in good ordinary running order, from the city of Cairo, lllinoin, to iho city ol Vincennca, Indiana, and Iho car trail havo run tbereon, and not I, fore, providml, work on raid rood shall be re turned bv or bifure October lat next, and taid road rhall l flnlth6dby or before tno llrttday of Auguat. 173, and provide I alto that the inter tit accruing on aiul bonds previous to their dilitery to -aid railroad company, ahall not inuro to thubenefit ofaoid railroad company, but tho coutions forallaccrued Interettthall be detached from said tanl provloua to their delivery to haul railroad Compiny and bo returned to raid city of Clro, o that Intoreit ahall not be paid or accrue to taid railroad company Woro tho timo when taid compauy ahall be entitled torecelvo taid bond according to the condition herein ex. rrHt"-"L.' Itshnllbo, nnd It la hereby mado Iho Inly of tho banting, loan, truat company or lruteet, whieh shall bo choten or rtelected to hold aui-h Umdt, aa hereinbefore provided, to deliver up Ihe raid bond to aald railroad com panvupon tho taid company' inuing to aald cilV, and delivering to raid tritfttew one hundred lliouinnd (SlW'l.bWJ dollar of paid up atock In aald rallro! i-omuy, w hlch aald atock the raid trustee it hereby authorised and directed to aril (o stid railroad company for life thoutanu dol hira'(jiiJOO) of Calm city bondii an aa thereby to carry out the provialona of tlio agrecmont en leretl into Nototnber &'th. 107, by and between said city and taid railroad company. 'Approted July ril.lfcTl. P1 Joil.N'M. LANSDK.V, Major. Alteati M.J.1IOWLEY, Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. IIS. An ordlusnce In reference to the Police force; Bo It ordained by the City Council of tho city of Cairo fiicrios 1. That two additional Police Cont hlex lie appointed who uha.lt act ns additional night wutvunit-ii, and who Khali lo paid Iho eamo BaTary na Iho oilier Police Constable. Hrc, 2. That tho city ahall bo divided Into three pfdico dltlnctJ, the Writ to conaiat of till tliat part of tho city below and nouth of J.lghth Htreeti tho lecond lo conlt of all that part ol tho city between Klghthnnd Klghtebnth atreetu t nnd tlie Ihirdof nil that part of tho city ahoyo nnd north of KlKhteenth atrect J eneh of raid districts to bo nalrolled liytwoof tho Polico Constables In such iiionnerna file Chief of Police may direct. Brc. 3. That section ia ol "An ordlnnncoto adopt Iho ordinances of Iho city of Cairo ns re. vised nnd "codilicl" bo amended by adding after Ilia word "nuthoriied," nt Iho end of tho lth linool said aectlon tho word, "by tho City Coun- CilA".proved J..!y ITIh. Allesl, H.J.IIowi-kv. CltvClerlt. iva.lilll)t WINES ANI MtiUOIl. WM. II. SCHUTTER, Isuporlcr itssd Wholesale Dealer In WINES, LIQUORS, AkD TOBACCO &c OIQABS.' Agent for Ihe boat brands of CREAM AND STOCK ALE, . AJtn Isisisortctl AlCM of Iliirorcut IflsttU. 75 Ohio Levee, tl CAIIIO, ILLINOIS. McCOMBS, KELLER ii BUYNES, Sccueasors to Adolphus MclorA Co., IMrORTKRS AND JOIlllEHS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Nos. 100 nnd 102 N. Mnin-st., B T. LOUIS, HO. hundred on sundries, !Qc. per tm4r(l ob