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THE OAIKO PA1XY BULLETIN, SATURDAY AUGUST 5, 18719 CITIINITDRR. f.-AVUTWHNTr PKUOKNT iil.ujirpytur jv U 12 HST I T TJ IR E ran io f .1 KlCHUOIfRfBBOS., at tuna n'K.viTUitK iwcrony, Sent Cost 11111 llnnap. i T i t .1 j. f OUliO, ILLINOIS Mftir'. EicMiofl itr.niiors .if lire to inform tho ititrn of Cnlro tint they are linmilncturing til ntllfn. PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE An 1 hnre now on hand nml for eale, at M lioloknlc nml Itolnll, all' kind, an.) will continue to keep At their SALES ROOMS, IS THF.Ilt NEW JlUII.PINO, Ewj dieription of cheap nnd cosily lurnlliirc, uchas .Cncl I'.f.Jite r Is, WMaiMe Topped Bureaus, BB-3IJilrJi', Withstands. 4J-WrJrol., Sofa Chair?, Oi.Sofm and Matraraes, J-I,oungM,e(c , etc., Wkieti they will p,aranteo to Hull TWENTY 1BH OKNT. LOWER Thn they cn be IrfHiRhl from any other dealer In ins cut. i.ire mem n can ami aatisiy your 5 il'i'wiir J J THE 'BULLETIN. Saturday Mousing, Acoust 5,1871 JOHN If. OBEKLY, Kniron and 1'im.mirn. Trim or rne Din.v llmcm : SiiWripthn. One ueek, by mrrior Om-yenrby currier, In advance 10 00 One month l. Mill . 73 lt.re;uiinth ?2 25 -li niimll.. 4 'l'i (Ino )i-r, ... 8 (i JU vffltial papery) Aluamltr county ami ofthi city of awih-avaU jviirnnl; nmall, but fearless; out' jrtUn on oil subjects of interest to the jmWie ; mtk a tare e and mertatuig circulation, tht lluUe ttoWlatitte)xitronagKi1 intelii'jent ratters and tnttrjtrinng iuriaut men. TnK DOLLAR WEEKLY BULLETIN. John II. O'jerly Co. nave reduced the mb kcritin price of tlio Weekly Ciro UuUetln to Om Mlar per annum, lnaklwt it tho cheapoul p. erimUlihed In southern llhnol. For President, 187--', JAMES K. DOOLITTJ; or wuco.vsi.v. Subject tu the decision of the national dem ocratic concintibn. I rii New York World un Heiinlnr Doollttle. "Jlit record in conii(ei( iiikZ untur ttmUed that it' may be lil.cned tu i traitjl,t line or Hum arrow u puxsitn clear venm imiMKre. by tht rluctimhiy atmosphere of American politic), Ihrluyh the punt twenty year a,' f'K wtch lui Senator HiotiitU. iltliocrfl at !) tmt.iit ;v.) "LriU'WIh) 11,1' Hvullt.ts U.lllllllUH (jr,lJOM'rl Iu .i.rtf llm .lriif l.alinai ,lli" Ihi.y; livl'll li "'r.l (jnnt I! ,'iin ittj. I lu l Ii-i-ii iiu ilmin l,y Hi. nnir i, iiui jiun.-r. WIiu I tho (nirxtmn IH.I-. ill thu trliili' ; . rtlll Dull'lu ilumi Vlllll I. ' "in aii'l Hi- i.wjj.lo uf 1,4 mm V thi're ifrn miiiip nm ilii'in ln, huutf.l: "( onfltciite tlu-ir in p riy . iniki' iiii iii fUir.- Tlu r m, how- r, i,i,oi' iluii il iy unu u.miIiI h.uo inailo Ihcin fU v hi Hitiruuii llm I'.irtilllnf., ti0y, fl'uhof ulinKle lino h Inwlo hU iiummui iiuiui, k.i.I n.nainri, li tiw make tlivm ffllow 'tt tin., n. ilm. i..l iiriliK'fMiviCTiuiilgluiy ol HKin, ' iu , nu Hint Ih-ylimu Uiil ioiithn rni,r ihr.r rfU'llimi nnI Imu ri'Dcvuul ihoir ulu-H nice lu tl. union hi. I the tlni!, niuki- tlio b.;l.lhtiu n,R. our fl.iwltixii, noi thui w l'i to thn iHiflrrMilulnrTt of Ihe imtioii." T II K change from broad to narrow uaimc has euddutily become the railroad order of the dav. TukiiiL' nimnnln In. the Ohio and Mississippi, the Great MrZ Western, of Canada, one nijiht last 'h osiitence ho was Hppointcd by i'resl- .k ehangedthegauoftheii Ouehil, feff ffif MriferS branch and ellmutpii, (lirey and llrucc ui'"" tho 'Trent,'' subsefiuont Imprison- ttctiom. from a width' o'f five feet fix irn?,VH,,,!illl...1,LnR ,relC'!'i ul tll of l-nglMid, wus ono ot the moit notable oc niehes to four feet eight and a half currontos or the inutnoraulucontojt. J)m:- iiiebes. The lcugth of the road thus '"''Ihiuanceof tho war hu rc.nain- ., . b .. , ., . td "t I ""!, where ho bus indeed rosiil.ul '""'ffl y unlet", ami. uio wort t as done iu two hours. The Louisville ind Cincinnati Short t , .,, , Una road will bo the next to ndojit tho new policy, the chanachaUL. bee,, ,1r,J... r . c...... day, Auru V.5, Koine T'coulo nmv forebode bad luck to the ne,w KUUL,e CM") JoM not 86"'n to onturtuln u very ox from Ihe fact that it U thu. JtjM" iiMUjjuiHivy j ..w ui u ouimay night, but ra lroud mon do tl0t fCetn tol wr, of:V?"tt?hu'1cllff Vml, uvy h .'M it ' u lu V ""volltleiun in t ho Un ted Stnteg sun. ECO It III Iliat llglli. Vtl . tu tr L'Oitlf i n . 1 inrn iltii ilin Ir TiiKiWcfctficbl Ibrry-hoat, oh 0iich ecurrcd tho lalo dreadlul disaster at Statcu Ibland, wub an old boat, only ueu tor ozint unu occasional uusiiicks, and carried u natebed and worn-out boilef'ifilil'fiad 'fctrn nlho year? of ee'r a i ....... Vice, uur aisjiatcnes ktatc tlint " an ex tminttiou of tho cylinder, which wajlhon MiusaeliuseUn ekeu such u timn SmS Hi, Oio iron hu-Ibtci pSSSSSfi' w,n M 1,19 ,nMri 'calen otil around tlic uvctst itil it was ns thin m four slicora of letter r-npor." Vet iliis same boiler NmM to have Icon inspected by tho proper government officer mid pronounced nil right on tho Kith of last nit ith. Evidently soinu boily is needed to in" cot tlio inspect or. If wo nro correctly informed, there is something radically defectivo in tho sys tem of oilioi.il iiiHpcction of Hteain boil- 4 i i .in. cr?. j'lXiuosiona, wo nave nouceu, ire- jucntly necur nbnojt inimndiately alter the inspectorial visit. lit some in stances, it lias almost appeared ns if the nhpcclion had had something to dp with tho explosion. In accordance with is professional instructions, as wo un derstand, tho inspector iH accustomed to submit tho boiler ho Visits to a cer tain test of its endurance. If ho fails to make n critical examination of the effects of his teat, mid of the actual con dition of the boiler in nil its details ami accessories thereafter, it is quito possi bio ho may leave tho boiler in n worse condition than he found it. Tho strain to which it has been subjected may have wrought in it a fatal defect. Investigations and even punishment of careless officials will do little good to the poor victims of Suuday's catas- trophc, but surely their fato must lead . . , , " . iu i m; uuuiuiou vi more stringent meas ures to prevent tho recurrence of melt tragedies. There are scores of just such old ferry-boats as the AVcstficld iu ma throughout tho country. These surely can at least be made safe bc3"ond contingency, or sunk. And further, it can bo mado a crime on the part of steamboat owners to carry passengers on boats, the machinery of which is not first-class and in prime condition. The public have a right to demand that 710 avoidablo risk shall bo ruu where- the public gaiety JS involved, .Let us watcli and sec what, if anything, is done to these ends. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. At ono of tho Saratoga hotels thoy has a colored waiter who taltcs tho hat, camoor umbrella of ovory guest, and invariably return it without a mistake. His accuracy is maikng n fortuno for Inm. Mr. A. O. Cooper, for nearly twenty years a colporteur of tlio Amoricnn Tract and UiWo Societies of central N ow 1 orkt wnsWUcd it day or two since by being run over y u wauon on his farm, near Mnrcelius. Tho Kcv.Nowmnii Hail estimates that tho churches of Urcut l'.ritnin lmvo lost 30,000 mcmljcrs by inloinncranco within three yours. IIo considers this cstimato low as it is ono forcaeli church. Thoslilp builders on tho Clyde dur ing the"-cnr 1870, launched 192 vessel?, ineiisuring 180,101 tons in tlio aggregate On ,1 miliary 1st, 1871, tliero were In pn cess oi construction 140 slilpi, uioasurmg 182,870 tons in the aggreguto. Ono Sunday recently n Jfuthodist nrcHchor In lowe. advised tho elators to mortify satan by giving their Jewelry to tho church on the next .Sahhtitii ovoning. Tho result was a galvanized watch and three brass rings. "Thoy nro a mean set of simiora," tnld tlio punon. DEATH OF JOHN iLlllfLL. (l'rom the Jv'ew Oilfaus Tnnf,al,) Among thotclcgruphio dlspatchoj pub lished this moriiiug, will be found ono from London Hnnoiincing tho death of John Slldell, ICiq., widely known throughout Louisiana and tho Houth ns one of tho most prominent politicians of tho day and a principal actor in tlio events wliieli'broughl on the Into civil war. .lphn SliduU was Uini in New York, in 17'j:), and was educated t'lmuwhoro nt tlio North Vhilo y'nt h young man, ho em igrated to this city whuro lie commenced practicing tit tlio bar. His legal . reer was an umiMially eucCL-til'iil one, and luUiMLr li dnmi itilnri.t. In i,iliti, tt... oxniratiuii of about twentv vwim h 1,..,. doned it in order to duvotu liim.ulf nml 1- to iiolitical pursuit. Ho win elected to servo Louisiana in Oongi-eir, l!rt iu tho tiuusooi Jiuprcsuniiiiivu-, ami nlivrwards Hi the fcenato. At tho outbreak of thu 4Icxic.in war, in lsiG, ho wmniinointml In- I'rosidcnt Polk .Minitir to that Itojiublic, iiinl was known throughout that cm un an rfrdent advocate of tlio "tiiuriifuet dostinv loctrin. in, which aimed at tho absorption -Mexico, . Cuba and Central of .Mexico,. Culia and Vvi'tral auiuric.u no was niDSiquentiy ri ulocted to tlio Semite, wheru ho remained Until tho outbreak of the civil war. Dur .Mr. Iluclmnan's adminittrution,-of whom llo was a li rm and intimate friend, ho wan otVeredand declined tlio embassy to France. 1' rom the moment of .Mr. Lincoln's I'lce- ton, howover, ho became an ardent tocos kionist, tKkini; n leadine; part in tho cliain 1 sequent contest oi pu'illeiil uvents wlileli led to tho sub- Amony tho leaders of I tho Uoufcderaev lie nlsu beoamu consnic up to tho present time, always upon the mofl "'Vmul0 terms with tlio Lmpcror, mm uiucii ri'spucteu uv tho J roneii rTeoiilo .Mr. Slldell, during hiscurcer, accunmlatcd K ,1,a,rKU fo,r,tu,je' ,,l,ui K"vcs n fuinllv of c,,iIdri-'ni " uf whom ro reading nlroad. ,'i":r Humnmiwi iiiuiscii lor uov iu. i. , eproSi;ntutlv,. of auC,", ."r, w hut in. ...... i... i... : IIS tlio iiinltor l'o if urpriuclplod nd eorru l''" 1 COIiC m on ntlocta nil .,r ,, .)h ua" t" ho I. ,T;ri.fMv.;r" timt ho miij" be, the wo his cljiled men to bo l.U frlondi. Tittu,l,,n1' rounded by tbii idin, AHmi, u"I't Ooncrcss ho cOnfesfcs tlint lm 1. tin. .....ol vy 0t c,al""1 uKBlrit tho (lovorni.icnt, TIIK CALir.JKMA 'Lk I ai rollY. (Pri)inllio--n Ft o nnlleiin.) Tho Cnliforn ii 811k rompai s fuetory nt South Sun Francisco, whs put in opern Uon for tho first tl.na last wook, and Is now running. As soon m all the machin ery Is rulj'ittod, about fifty i;irl boys, wo iiion unit mon will be amployrd and when thofuctorv it run nl iu full canacltv. about loo will be rovjulrod. Tho building h wholly completed, W two stories high, 60x100 feet In dimensions, with cngino house, .water tank, dyeing and drying house, and an nrti ln"voll. Steam is tho motivo power, nnd tho inncblnory is dt '.v- uii uy mi engine oi nuoui u-norso power. vjuiio an tno inacnincry lor tno. eovorai departments ot manufacture was imported from tlio l'htsl, nnd was formely owned by tho gonlloman who la superiiitetidaut of tho fnolory. He is a man who has hud oxtonsivo oxorionco in silk manufacturing nnd thcroforo knows what is required. Ho dates that ho work- oil silk grown in China, Japan, Franco nnd Italy, nnd that tho native California ailk which ho has thus far rocolvcd is not ex celled by tlio products of any of thoso countries, ami uiucii superior to tunt tin ported front China: that it Is stroncor.fln or, nnd moro lustrous. Tho Industry has been retarded In California by tho dlfll- cuuy experienced lnouiainingsKiucu rect ors. Iu this factory two are employed, ono n ulrl from Itnly, tho othor an American girl, who, after only n fow days' nppron- ticcsuip, scorns to no quito as sKiutui, quick nnd nimble-flngored ns lior Latin sister. Thoy nro managers of tho first process : reoling tho silk from tho cocoons, which nro Immersed in a vat of hot water In front of tho oporntors. Thoy stir tho cocoons witli a brush, and tnking up tho looso ends of tho llk, keep five, clx or oor cn nnd eight thrcadi running, which nro united nnd form ono on tho rcol. Tho silk is wound on Inrco snools or bobbins, nnd tho next operation Is "clonnlng.'' This is effected by passing tho threads bctwoon closo cylinders, which romovos all knots or Inequnlilie?, nnd lcavo tho throadsuniform throughout. "Doubling" Is noxt accomplished by pliullo3 running at tho speed of 0,000 revolutions per minuto. Then succeeds tho process of "twisting" nnd ''bobbin," dyeing, drying and then lastly winding tho silk into skeins or on smnll spools for tho trade. 2'o weaving is done in tho factory, but it is cxpoctod that as tho cn terpriso expands tho manufacture of silk fabrics' will become a feature. Alroadv silk-growers from tho various parts of tho State from Sacramento, San Jose, Napa, AntiocV", etc. havo visit ed tho factory to witness its operations, nnd thoro can bo no doubt that tho Indus try will receive a new impetus through tho promiso of this new cnterpriso. Only white persons nro employed nt tho fac torv, but tho propriotura contouiplato sen'dinc silk to tho Chinese roelets, should tho traininir of white apprentices provo too slow for their purposes. San Iran- cisco llullctin. A V1T SfllJECT VOll T11K UALLOWC. According to the Hartford 'fimtf, Wilson, the murderer, who Is to bo hanged on tlic 13th of October next, is the wickedest man in Connecticut, no nas rittcn a book of 100 pages, entitiea "Thirty-three ycnrsinthoLifo of n Crock," ho savs ho nas uroiicn out vi muu imiu irisons, nnd tlint he lifts committed a very arco number of bursaries, two or three- hundred, we believe. Tho first of his bur- ularics was committed in riiiiadclphia, When 110 was rJ years om, ui tuuiiniu,) with uu experlutieud craciiEtnan. 'lhey weroto go liuivos in tno piunuer. i-.ntci- tng u jewelry anon, ttiey looK watches unu iewelrv on "widen they realized S7, 000, nnd his half, fo,t00, cavo him a capital to start with. Since then ho has tried his hand on banks, safes, jowolry and silk ptorcs, in miinv jilaccs. Ho proposes to continue the narrative and expose certain rcoclvlm: shops in Jow York nnd other llhicoj. wllicli uto limit ly mon vUo "cotrt tlieir bonds high in boelety." Wilson seems to bo quite coiitldent he can take his own life at anv timo. Ijui.how.he is to do it is a puzzle to those who'o eyes are upon him nt all times. Jfloou-li-ttinjr, deadly poh m, choking all those, it is believed, can bo proventod. Hut still Wilson is conlident that ha holds the pulsation of his own life iu tho palm of his hand, nnd has only to ciu.-e his iln Kern to stop tho beating ol his hardened heart. Ho ignores rcllirieus counsel, and is as much u muideror and burclnr to day. dofvini; tho laws of God and man. as ho haj been iiU tlironyli his career oi crimo lor uJ years. KXowiiKoai: vs. riTii,i:scK. Tho neonlo tierish for tho lack of. knovlodgo''might havo been tho text of tho Lav Mormon In wiilcii.iiuxloy uiscusies as follows : Wo lmvo lourncd that pestilences will oul v take their abode nmoni; thoso who hao prepared unswDpt utid ungarnished roi'dfiiees fur tJiQin. Their cities must liavu narrow, unwatorcd streets, foul with accumuhiteti garbago. Their houses must bo ill-druined, ill-lighted, ill-ventilated. Tlwir ml'kfiH inut w ill-washed, ill-fed, ill-eli ithi'd. Tho London of 1005 wns such a nty. Tho citiel in tlio East, whoro pluuuo has an enduring dwelling, nro nieli cities. Wo, in inter times, havo learned somowhnt of Nature nnd partly obey her lieeiiuso of this partial improv meiit of our natural knowledge nnd of that fractional obedience, we have no plaguo. ilecauso that knowledge is still very im pirfi""t, and that obodieiico yet incouipleto, typhus in our companion nud cholera our visitor. Hut it is not presumptuous to ex press tlio bollof that when our knowledge H tnoro eomplelo ainl our obedience tho expression of our knowledgo, London will count her couUtrUs of freedom from typhus nnd cholera, as sho now graatfuliv reokoim her two hundred years of ignor ance of that pleaguo which swooped upon hor tlirieo iu tlio llrst half of tho sovcu teetnh century." Shurlilnn told several stories ofUiiurlos Koan, tlion nt tlio height of his 1'iiino. .Sumo ono inntlo Ktnn n present of u lino hor.e. on which ho wns prnnciuenloni; tho btrunil. "Tnko euro," suitl n friend, "you nro u good nctor, hut" "llul wlmt ?" nshed Koun, "you don't know that 1 was pntd thirty pounds fur breaking tlireo horso3 last year, ut ltrl(htou." Anollior time lio was about to uivo readings of .Milton between tho nets, ut Drury Lane, said: "Keiin, stick to Slmkespear; don't meddle with Miltou.'' "Why not? asked Keaii, t'l gavo readings from "Milton three times a week nt Kx- mouth." As u proof of tlio unlvorsnllty of Ills genius, it wus mcnuoucii tiiat no nun been u lenciui; muster anu u iiancini: iuiib- tor, unu uv .icreey unu unnuuuceu inui no Bliould quit tho btaeio and setup n school. . . . i r. i .1 , .t . . llo toiu -Mr. uneriuan tuivi wnen n child lie hud been nnpllcd to lu order to brim: him out us it rival to Master Hetty; but tunt Kiieriuau ntui intorposca myinci "Nol ono bubblu nl n timo U onough . if you havo. two thoy will knock iigiunst each otlior and burst." On Docember lltb. 1811. Lord llrout'lmni dined nt itlii nalrd.s in company with him nnd Jiord llyioiij and on that occasion bo nioutlon- ed thut at htroud, in (Jloucestor elilre. on oua uislit ho noted Bliylock, danced on tho tight rope, siiiik u fon thuu In voyuo "Storm," spared with Mcndostu, uno then nctetl "Tlirce-illiKercd Jack,' ICeuu nlso told us that oiiq ui)lit lioloruot liis l art nml roneatou tho "Alle- I'ro" of -Milton, without beiiifj doleetcd by too uuuiiiico. no guvo mtmiratiiu imitit lions of Inolcdon, .f Kcmble, of ts'iuclnir, I nmuncmont by d I f,l nml jlliistor lsctty. Jlo coneliuiod tho urutilut! lila hand m with untini; u Willi corn so us inm i l ilnnclni" ti h 'ii- pipo with two fingers, Imitating at the snmo tlmo, n bassoon bo wondnrfully that wo lookod round to boo If thoro was no ono playing that Instrumont In tho room with us. WAS ALICK CABY KVSn IN LOVK? If hoclio (Jury In lh , Udlen, Repository. If in her mortal llfo sho nvr ru n deopor and holler affection than that for hor kindred, except iu droams of poesy, sho rolled tho mouth of Its dead sonulcher, anu bgbiuu ii wim uverinsung BlloncO. Among tho things hollowed by hof-usa thoro, was not loft a ilnglo .relfd ibh could roveal such a scrot riot a pJewrq," not n written lino, not oven a Withered flower to say .that ano had loved or been beloved. And so, knowing thoro vu on 4 chamber In hor heart kept by her Mwyi as n safo and sacrod sanctuary, mine .hi surely not tho hand to lift from It now' the solemn and eternal curtain of tho past. OROCKRIF.S AND DRY CI SOPH. WILLIAM KLUGU, FAMILY GROCERIES, DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAfS, ETC., Has Juit received a heavy Block ot .Boots and onocs, Hosiery anu nouone, FOR SALE FOR OA8U VERY CHEAP lie alto hna a fine stock of Family nrocarle every kind. CORNER SIXTII-ST. AND COMMERCIAL-A V., CAIRO, ILLINOIS. COAI CAIRO CITY COAL COMPAKY. Is prrpnred to iupiiy cuitoinen with the best quality of PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS GOAL OltpRRB left at lUlliday Uros. office, 70 OHIO l.KVKK, or nt tho Cul Ttnl below the St. Cnarlos Hotel, will receivo prompt nltonilon. T1IKTUO "SIONTAUK" wlllb'tugcoal alone iIJo ftcnmerH nt ny hour. ociiif TYPE I'OUJfDIlY. iKW TYPE rOUNDUY rillKTEll'S WAREHOUSE ST. LOUIS URAXCII or nir. 150STON Tl'J'K FOUNDRY, Con. Chf.btsut and HEcoxnSTf., ST. LOUIS, MO. Hook, nowspnpor nnd Job typo of eTery Hylo. nimlo of tho ccletrntod llnrd nnd Tough Metal peculiar totho HojionType Foundry, l,riurulc, IendH. Iiiclnl furniture. Hack nnd colored inka. cascr, elands, composition atickH, prenen, roller1 coninunlllon. eallcvs. lev bruahon. mlterinf ma chines, pupcr and cord enttcrs, etc., kept conslantiy on hand. Address order JAMES A. HT.JOHN.'Muwmer, HI. Louis Ilrnnch of tho Hoaton Type Koundy, Ul I mil. , rfl lAll.l, J.UUIB, JlUi ,O.WUIIII niE4jIIfBRM. 5IKS. M. SWANDEil, DEALER IN MILLINERY AXD LADIES FURNISHING GOODS, Commercial Avenue, oppoH F.lllo muU llaylboni' Gaiuo, Illinoih. CLOTHING FOR LADIES' AVEAR SIndo to order, or Heady-Made. A full iiMorttncntof-MUsea' and Ladies 1 1 ati nnd JJonncts of tho latest styles. LADIES, TAKE NOTIOEI- MRS.C.McGEE, . KIQHTIt HTRKKT, 1IKTWKEN WABIUNOTON AND COMMEltCIAL AVKNUKB, linn juat recvlreil it full and pplendidlineof NEW GOODS Drota trlmmlncii. silk nlmna. silk Kaloon. tml nuro lRcoa. mo.s trlinnilnun. crocket buttona. iik ana veirot tiuttoim, pnun and tnmrninBTei et. hnta and Irannett, tine Kid ulpves. laiUer and hiidrena' ahoce, nnd n full sml complete atock ol Millinery and Fancy Goods, All of which iho propone to sell at TIIK VKRY LOWKT .CASH VRICES, IARKBR & BLAKE, UKALLUB IN WHITE LEAD, ZINC, OILS WINDOW GLASS anii' PUT.TY IIIIUBIIEH, WALL PAI'ER.WINDOW SHADES 1 95 OHIO LEVEE, Cairo, Iillinow. 1'IIVNICIAKM' AV1LLIAM It. SMITH, M. 1). IESIHENCK No. 21 Thirtranih i,. J i, twfun WahliiKtoi veniionnil WKlntlt utroet. UIIICO utmuill'imm mtiiiili., U,.BIHlra. A. WADOYMAlt, M. D., T'.n HICIAN, Bnmeon nnd Accouheur, formerly .1. of Anna, Uhion county, Illinois, hua ir iii.inisilly .lnuatud in Cairo. OHici-CoiuinArclal nvoiini;, )ii.uen JCikIiIIi nud Nlnthiitreeta Wwt lt". nafiy nnoos. BARCLAY BROS.,, 74r ; OHIO I.EVT.K, DBTJQ-O-IS TSI , SARATOGA SPRINGS II fClt BtilT Paasa Bcrnt, Dam. itt fniABT-Jroi vsiJwiwvt raovil (At ,iARCLAT8.' , ' ' '.'".V' JJ EliMBOLiD'g QRAPE f CATAWBA ) (OBAPX 1 PILLS J CATAWBA M OAM, . , . CATA,WHA f, CATAWBA ), AMD ALL Of 'BEIiMBOIiD'N MEBICtNEd ritESII JTBOU. TIBST HANDS, Always la atook Iqlargt. supply, and. tot aaleb Barclay Rrti, J U 8 T RICH VI V AID , . For Nt by. aiman ,BUI ,r OalUsi AT DAKOLAYS'. zTiu i'lris Coloomx; WSrQxNvixK IurptTjip Extracts ; JIlAIB, TOQTUAJID.JlAIL.llRUBUI8i 0"Ikdu ltuniiKR NrnsERT Ooor AT BAEOLAY BBOS. PTJRfivWHITK LEAD ' A0 PURE FRENCH ZINO. Beat K'adaa in larg ttoek and Ta rlety, Tery cheap; FoLt, LniK or CotoRS, pat AVP IX OIL) .FaiotllrmhM, LttMwd.Oli; WhltewuihP Anh, TarpMtiA,'.. Varnlahei Etc. etc.,--: 1' , I ALL KIXCS AXP,ITAlfPAD Ql'AUTIU At Baroiatb'. boat arm SAM WILSON, BOAJBTOBES OBOOERIBa, p r;o v i sions; eta; Wo. 110 Onto; Levee, i f Caup IaX. oasiai rsOHrrtr iiLLxci Qi D. WJLLIAMSONjp WHOLESALE! GHoSebJ PRODUCE. AND COMMISSION" lERCliANiV N. 7a okl Lva. i . , . CAIRO, I J.L J.NO IB. aW&MKUl MUBUoikigilea.to Cotts'tgilsMTiH 7 11 vii 'i i - 1 r - INMAN LINE. I Llrerpool, New-Ytirk and' Philadelphia ,r Steaniahipiripny;, ; , ) !h VpDKb coxtbact WITH vNiTZu itaju Aa aaiTim oovr.aNiit" ' ' .For Carrying the kailai FOR PASSAG , TICKETS : oil jrcaruiA'taroxKAnta APPLY TO JOHN: O. DALlj,- ApT., aria Waihirntbn ATtnu;.qlro(,Illa9i. , rl IMMIGRANT '09 1 1 u , FOR SALE: FOR 6 A LBV Fare, from ;M.YF.QW'j FM9,,from,tLpj'tp).MJDaTi . . Farofro;QLABaow,i j . , ' FArifrora Qootitbtown ' TO 'CAiRfp,';,: ) tiM ,. ' . ) .i i j HarTonl. Morrli A Candee. Agenta. -.us". .-r'i BUT?WW'P-t,iir" fn ! ! 1 '. J -r-m 'PITV. VniT V'Q MV ,1P ,k3iV-VT, i. ,, t 'ii'Ij l.iin ii5ii l 1JHAAI. fJAYH rfHfcUl., I 1 1 ' i. r'Mb r T7"EEP conatantly on Viand the beat of beat, pork, mutton. ' . real, laml).aiiaao.4)Uddlng, i lard In any quantity, corned eto. Kreah white eei, eic RHVAyn qu luuia. , ,.r,iti ,1 Ordora promptly Cllod, arid aatiarMtibb'warran-1 ted. xf ii i reu7tr JAMES KYN ASTON, Batcher and nenlor lu hll Jdiada Fro Mcnt, (Joaaaa NixcTcaaril aku PoriAi Btati;. CA1IO, ILL1NOIB,, P u va ua uauKiitera only the very beat eatlla. thouiand iiouada. titT enuuiu lur irwiii inumta rnim rm. twinnd in Hi', i i" ii'iui " . 1 1 Jiiu.iit. i .inijii-i in itfiKi t ,'M;ri j i'" OKNEBAIj AQBHTfl. HALLl'OAY BROTHERS. GENERAL AGENTS, 3.-AMB COMMISSION .MKmCHANT. ANU DEALERSIN-" FLOUR ; And A nit" of ."O III Mlvcr aai KMa'wb SIiT COMPANIES" JO Ohio Levee, CAIBO, ILLINOIS. INBtlRARCe, ". H. WOI,T V ' ' ' ' Hi U. CANUXE NotarrTubllc, No. Pub. and U. 8. Com, FIRE, HULL, CARGO, LIVE STOCK, ACCIDENT, LIFE, I IN" 3 TJ" 33, .A. 2nT CDS I JtptA, HASTVORl), Aaaeta ,...tS,Mt,UII 97 r XQXTR AMERICA, PA., Aaat.w.'...'. -U:..'.....:...L-. ...J,TS3,(IOO 00 ilHU. 2.MI.210 11 It 'raoxvix, HAirrroBn, AleUj 1.7S1.U8 SO INTERNATIONAL, , .,.:.'.1: T.. l,J53,3t8 17 rUTNAil, UARTVOUD, .......- 700,057 V' Aaaeta... lAieeta... I CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, A,..ta... ,.015,673 88 HO HE, COLUMnUfl, Aliela 515,278 U r . - AUEBIOAJI QENTRAL, MO., Aaaeta - MyjoOOi CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE, ....... ,.M,0X,W 00 AiteU TRAVELER'S, HARTFORD, LIFE AND ) v""""'i Aaaeta 1,500,000 ot S RAILWAY PABBENOER8' A84URANCE ? CO.fHARTPORD 'ABaita-.."........."..:.....-. KD.OOOW INDEPEwbENT, BOSTON, ' rAaaeU T.r.rK)0,8 08 SAFFrOJBJ),iMOIUI8 & .OANDEE, 71 Ohio Lcvec, . City National BanV.r .T .. flAIRO. ILL. lo FIRE ANDoMARINE ol Pi: .11' ' vtinill M. T.. AaiU. ft. Attn nt OA 'II .. . Aaiata ...'.'-..'..'...U..;.'............ 1 iOCS.TO 7 il I HANOVER, If,. ,Y UaiU i"i"" . ,1. HEPUBLTC, If. 'T. MM. mk Ml ffi AMeia n..,.,..-.,...,,.... .ii.' ConpilalM tha Ua4arwtltar Agaooy ; Aaaeta,,,. trta tin IB I..... I.IM.1 11,11 WlHIVi' I,.el. : . 23 ml XI I r IILUhT iOitTi I. . vtdvuvu'm VUNP. 8 V Ataet ,il.l.'..'i.:u....t'.. ,....678,000 00 ..mtairr.' . U. MARINE, fjfmmjLim ............. w.......,.,.. l,i5ia,A0 00 l ' , A I I miMll.. Tla.AlllMa V.,VT,reilFe. Hulla and Car. nU,luM at ratea a favorable sound, I (rSrwtlully ak of tho olllaeaa of Cairo, mm'I i . . . . ... . i ' omcv-w rirmanooaiuM FORWARDIN( - "J I AT DOOHN, KAMI, ETC I W. W. THORNTON, SIALIE IK DOOBS, SASH BLINDS, WINDOW GLASS, HHIlfI.BI, Office on Tenth St., Btwrn Comnerclnl arad WMklaidou Atcsiiim. CAIEO. T.IjIj A OKNT8 lor rtock niter Paper CampanrV HhrathlDE Fell and CjuarltCemonl. II. W. John a Improreil UooOnc alwari on ami. S. WALT Ell S, "DtAltam HARD and SOFT LUMBER . ol ctery deacrlpllon, LATH, SHINGLES, CEDAR-POSTS, DOOIIS, SASH, BLINDS. orders solicited. Steamboat Lumber, Farnlahe.1 on ahorteat notice. Commcrcial-av, bet. 10th and llth-sta., CAIRO, ILUKOI8. J'7dtf COAL AICD WOOD. Y.'iiT'ivAnj)', WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT. FM. WAUI) l prepared lo dellrer the ll , Klre WtK.d and otono Coal IN ANY PART OK TIIK CITY, And in any quantity desired, on ahortnoUee. COAL DELIVERED at t.00 per ton OPKICE Orer Ileorwarl, Orlh k Co.'a atOTe, I wo door abofe the corner of KlKhtli ntraet and Commercial arenue. -leWil IIOTCLN. CRAWFORD HOUSE, CORNER SIXTH and WALNUT-ST., (Entranco on Hlxtlpit.,) K. II i. Oakea, ) C. Daily, . CINCINNATI, OHIO. E. II. LodwK OAKK9, CAUY A CO. Proprlelora. CENTRAL HOUSE. Oppotile the roatoHlce, on Hlxth Street between na.UIUfi.VU WtiiillV, w.m wm . Cairo, ills. Thla home has been thoroughly orer-hauled, .furulahed and renofated, and la now open lor refiirulahed and renoatd, and now open for a are ail lariie the recentlon of KUeala. The rooma are all larK? n.luell renlilaU-d. and fuahllure new. H'alch . UI)J IIIVVWPT. kepi nimanii uny, "... "" jetuu COMMERCIAL HOTEL, COMMERCIAL AVENUE, OPTOSITE P. CAI1KV IL-LS. J03KHI 1IAYL18S, 1 PROPRIETOR. The House is Newi.y FnuNisntD And offera to the publlo llratlasa aecommoda liona i rwwiwiio i -. CENTRAL HOUSE, VUIn IlldKc. IlllnoH. TIMOTHY COYL, Proprietor. la one of the beat and finest lB,Ill"ih?'?,""l a"d ia anpplled with the beat wine, liquor1 knd laeerboer.' Tho proprietor lnlteapairoua r-roraltlng.o treat them nla patron, wtlandf Eire the.? the 'beat In tho ahop-which lath. beat Fn Villa Ilidge. jyi8tf PRINTINO. IlavlnR recently. added all thofuiitaottheiateotatyll of card and clrcalar typo to our already full and complete aaeortment, we take pleasure in announcT Inirto our readera'thatwe do all Ulnda of Job work, aueh as Bill Heads, Letter Headt, Statements, Blanks, Checks, Carda Eiwlopo.fl" Clrcular,f 'Dodgeiii "fosters, tc. In the most artlatlo style, and guarantee satisfaction. FOR SALE, "nomobT The Illinois Central ltall Uoml Ootnpnjr now oflurfor aalothofollowlnudeacrlbod JoU m irsi Addition to tho CJiy of Cairo, vU I Lot 27 block 20. Lot 24 block M, " 6 " S 21 " J. o ' 82, " ai ' w. Kortrrna,.t.;apply to JAME8 JOHNSON, Aitonti V43III! O. W. DUNNING, M. D. TESIDEN0E-cornerNinth an d 'mt at. IVOfflce-floiner Slxlli alreot a OWo 'ei"" Oiwe hours-front o n.iii. to 18 w.i wd 9 p.m j I