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TKAVEIiBIVS GUIDE. TAKK NOTICE. TIME TARLKOF THK ILLINOIS CXNTRAI. " On n f after Hunday, Jl Hlh. IS7I, ' J110" mf nrne-lablo will gotern llio arrftsl and depart ure of passmgtr trin at Cairo i Vnarf-Mall train, dally ,rr'm' Kiprcse, daily ' .1mt-Mall,daily V"" . a'1'1' Kxprt s, dally, except Hiimlny 3:30 )..m. Nochanreofcars fromCairo lo ft. l,onl. f0 ehanire rfcars fruin Claim lo Cilcngo. Klant Iiranlng Hoom sleeptntf oars on niKtit train-. llnKKtk-f checked lo nil important )int. The Attention of shippers Is rfWly -(led to the fact Hint a Fruit Kxpre-s ''"ln wl" "ve Cairn it . BnturJ i- rx w ted, and Mill ake the run from tttl lo Uliieajio uitcnt two hours. JA. Jull.V-ON, Agent. .stiia.h iio.itk. '.MOUND C IT V AM) CA1K THE STEA3MTG, CACHE Cut. AVim.ia.m II. Sandusky. WILL TRIPS l'OUH EVERY DAY tKTwtr CITY I.KAVF. CaIIIO, Lkavk Mr. City, rvot or rioutii rnitKt. At 7 A.VI. At... 10 A.M. At 1 V.M. At & r.M. WIlARrilOAT, At 8.30 A.jt At 11.30 a.m. At U.30 r.M At 0.30 P.M. WILL LAND. AVIIEX HAILED, AT THE nor factory, hawk' ib landixo, ky mouth ok cache, marine way., AND NAVY YAKTI. KAIMtOAUN. QUICK EST ROUTE FROM SOUTH MA ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. TO St. LoUlf, I.0UISVlI.LE,-ClNCINNATI, CHI CAGO, Jfr.w York, Hosto.v, AMI ALL POINTS EAST AND WEST. Passenger trolns arrive at nnd leave Cairo of foh loasi mail. nrRLM. Aiaivr. Bi3oa.m 3i30p,m. DtrikT 1 HI5 . m l!i3 p.m. Doth trnin connect at Centralla with train on tne roa Pani, Docatur, HloomlnRtcn, HI Paso, La Salle, juenaoia, rreepori, uaiena, imuuque, ami all points In Illlnoh, .Missouri, Minnesota, Wisconsin ami IB Iowa. And lth; Lines running Eat and West for St. Louis, Hpajngfielit, Louisville, Cincinnati, Imvanapolif, Columbus. AnJ at Chicago with Michigan Central, Michigan Southern, and IMlaburff. Port Wayne and Chicago Railroads lor Detroit, Cleveland, Dunkirk. Albany, Huston, Philadelphia, Nlagro Kails, Erie, llutlalo, ."New York, Pittsburg, Ilaltlmore, Washington. AND ALL TOINTS EAST. For throuEh tickets and Information, apply to Illinuis Central Railroad Depot. W. I. JOHNSON, General Pasenger Agent, Chicago. J. JOHNSON, Anent, Cairo. SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS SOUTIIEASTEJtN R. R. On and after Monday, April 2th, IS7I, Uamntil ruu as loKoK.ii NORTHERN DIVISION. TailM BOIKO POlTllr.iST. Mail. E.vpreB 12.35 p.m. 3.011 " 4:Sfl " . 6:17 " Leave Virginia t.:Hiji.in... HprinKtield u.'.il layio lorvlllo .10.52 Arrive at I'ana ll:tu m TBAI.VJ OOI.0 nOKTIItVCJT. , ,. BA1""'' Arrive a: sprlnRneld...C;i: " .. Leave Spsmgtiel J .,.-ia) , Arrive at Vlri:ipa.......b.25 " SOUTHERN DIVISION. TRAIKS UOINO SULTllr.ST. I.eato Edgewood t.SOo.m ,...4:2C Mfllt .;.( ...:1U ...MM 10.10 n.m. i-iurn ( Arrive at Khawneetown3;53n m.. u:iu . .l T,k "ao OUTiiurtsT. Leave shawneetown 5: 15 a.m . V flora ass. .. Arrive at Edgewood 4:Jo " 0:15 j .."!.2np.m fc:20 OijinHcisai AHiland with Jacknonvlllo division of Chicago and Alton Killroad. for Jacksocnlh. A? Snr,,,,iu n " Mint" WM.' '"' ' Toledo' wif Hi "'"'th eoso and Alton, and loieilo, Waba-h and Wetorn Rallruil V..r wi-aT'iiri veMV''1' lmH t'rthjiiorth At ran a uith tn,l an.i u i . ... ctitf?A:iu c"iui8 ,,iTi",on ,""' AtHora,rith Ohio ftnj Mississippi Jtailroal J.AU VKItS. ALI.K.V,.MUJiKKY k AV11EKLKU ATTOltXKYS ANIi COUNSELORS iT LAW. William J. Allen, 1 John II. Mlllkey, ,L SainiKd P Win ilt r.J CAIRO, ILLINOIS, OFncK ROOMh 7 AND 8 WINTER'S 1II.OCK. CHKEN'A OIUUUIT, ATTOHNEA'S AMI COUNSELORS AT LAAV, CAIIIO, ILLI.VOIH. I iwu H.rireeii, 1 Wdti.in II fiilbeet, I M e. IMiilUrl, J W i i kju , Tireeii, I-.",!ml;,atb!,.V..e.n.,.'0D B'"" ,0 "'" OHIO LEVEE, UOOM.1 7 AND 8 OVER CITY NATIONAL 11ANK. UUTClli'Jts. THE PEOPLE'S MEAT JIAIIKK1 t'UAN. UAVKIt A VO., 1'norsitToiia. K1;i.oiC?,,,,,,l,' ? ,h"nd n' ,,Mt f ""I n,. '. Iambi aatisage. puddlni; Orders i.rfm.iiui.ii. i i .... ted .- , "iiwi.aniiaausjaclionwHrran feb7lf JAMES KYNASTOX, Uulrhcr mm! l,rr In i, HUM Vr, U Mt'ftl, Coi Nlttrw, M, y,miH (,,,.,,. OAIHJ, ILLINOIS. TiUYH and .Uinlitiis only the i-fV I .... A Oeiiikjj for fre.h meu fr6Snon yWu,i i imiuihu. liiritr thousHhd iok nam: NOTICE, The Illinois Central Had Road Coini.-.uy now Oder fur le tliu (olio liiKUchcrlUil 0! hi J.,r i.UMWH v ...v v.. j w. vauu, lift I i Lot 27 block 20. i (a 20, 6 " K2, Lot 51 block e2, " 27 C " ft, .1 23 M, . Tor terms, etc. apply o ! as " u. JAMWJOHNSJON, Aueul THE MAILS. ARRIVE. CI.09K. North. Through... X. .0tJ.lii. 2.uup.m .i vBr Ji!flp:m. Ilj00p.m. South, Way l?-9.Im- "iWp.ni " Thronch N. 0 Menw ' .' phlsnn.l Columbus 2.30 p.m. liOOp.m, Ohio ltler route, (except Mondav) 6;00p.m. COO p.m. Iron Mnunlun H. It 2:30a.m. ll!i)p.m. Miss. l!irr route, Tuesday. ,nrt Friday B:)p.m. 7.1'tp.m. Tiiel', (Jjoe Island Athuitn IV, III'-, Thursday A l r. ,l.v s COii p.m. 7iina.ni, Marilli Illandvillc hQiI I.orelaor, Ky ILOOain. 4.trtii.m. orrica unvai. i General ILlnery 7i30n.m. (Siinda)toa.m.) Money Ordfr depaitmcnt 8.00 ft.m. COO Itegixter " " " :00.tn. B.W)p.in Money Order and ltejtster departmente tit open on Sundays., . . . SECUET6itDEH& THE MASONS. Catfti) CoMMANDrkv, Ko. U Staled Assembly '. the Asjlum Maonii Hall, llrt and thirdlSa.. urdava In each mouth. . OAUurhCIL, No. 21. HegUlaf CSntoCAtlOnat Maon:c Hall, the second Friday In each month. Cairo CimTEP., No. 71 Secular Convocation at .Miiiomc Hall, on the Ihlrd Tuesday of every "cUii'i Inur, No. 237 K. A A. M -Regular Com. munioAtions at Maonlc Hall, the second and fourth Mondajsol each month. Ill lta Lotur, No.iCS F. A. M.-IleRtllar Cpm munlcnlions at Masonic Hall flrst and third Thursd.ij s In each month. THKODD-YELLOWF. AitxAMHB Loiwr, 221. Meets In Odd Kcllow'a IWlMnArK-t1" Iliilldlng, every Thtiraday even. Ini!, at So'clojk. THE BULLETIN.'. IMilIUIiel every iiioriilnK, Mondnj' cz eeiiHMl. The hotels uso Glllot's extracts nnd powder. ngl3 The best Crosse & Hlnckwoll's csionco of shrimp, at Jorgen sen's. tf Kiniili.vo. 500 "glass boxes " for salo ot 6 cents each. AV. AV. Thornton. Jc2Itf. 3Iilk Cows ror. Sale. Two fresh milk cows with young cnlves for sftle. En- quiro of D. Hurd & Son. Cairo, August 17, 1071. Iw Notice. From August 1st until further nnllce, Iho faro per transit stcamor Illinois plying between Cairo and Columbus will be ns follows : One way, 51.60; round trip, $2.00. V. A, Lowth, nug2dlm minster. lv you want imported assorted French pickles, go to Jorgcnscn's. tf J. J. Tiiomah hns fitted up tho room lately occupied by AV. U. AVorthingtons on Commercial avenue, where ho is doing good business. Go and soo him nnd givo him a trial. He is prepared to do nil kinds of work in tho photograph line, nnd docs it well. Fon French cherries in syrup go to Jor- gonscn's. tf New 1'hotoouavh Gallery. AVo no tice that .Mr. J.J. Thomas has fitted tip tho rooms lately occupied by AV. O. AVorth ington in rery good styli', nnd, ns an artist, is doing excellent work that should entitle him .to a fair shuru of patronago. Notice. Deetninir n knowledjro of chemistry necessary to tho student of all mechanic, 1 propoo to open n class of chemistry of forty lessons, commencing on tho first Monday in Septomber next. For particulars inquire at my office, M2 Commercial avenue, Cairo. l'd A. AVadoymaii. Try (llllet's double-strength extracts. g'3 Notice to Sinn-Ens. Until further notico tho transit steamor, Illinois, will ex tend her trips to Hickman twico a week, iticsuny una l-ridny mornlnL's, nnd If tho amount of freight will Justify her In so doing, blic will make three or four trips per week. For tho present, frelubt will be received 'on the Transit AVhurf Uoat only on Mondays nnd Thursdays. j ...m en Johnson, Agent. Ciilrn, 111., Alig. 18, 1871. dlw Wi: would cull the attention of our country frlunds who want tu get good picturus to cull on J. J. Thomas, who bus n vory pleaunt gallery on Commercial iivenuo lor their uccoinmodallun, nnd is really tho beat artist wuhayo hud in Cairo or a long time. jf Ask your grocer for (lillot's snou white powder. ngl.'lL'in Notice. Allen, .Mtilkuy A- AVJieeler liavo reinoveil to tho KJrt .Vntbnnl Hank building on the Ohio Luvto. Aug. 2V,:H Well regulated agl3eowdawL'm families usu (lillct'f. Kei.iaiili: and Save. Dr. Hunrv Hoot and i'lant Fills nro mild and nlcasu ant It their operation, yut thorough, jiro duciug no nausea or griping. IJelng on tlruly vegetable, they can bo taken with- OUt reuanl to diet or linsinmi: I'lin, arouse tho ltvur mid ee.rctivo orguns Into healthy action, throwing oil' dliouso with- out oxitaiutlng or debilitating tho System fry them ami you will bo satisfied l'rlcoL'5 cents u box. Sold bv druggists nnd dealers in' medlcinu 'Uvcrywhoro Prepared by tho Grafton Medlcino Co., St Louis'i1' myOdm 1. H. Golladay'k fiftieth monthlvdrnw. itig will take place nt llarrodsburg, Ky., August 2x, 1871. Among tho list of prizes aro 1 1,000 (X) j greenbacks; splondid building lot in Howling Green, $750.00; seven and one-fourth octavo Cinblor piano, $000.00 j horso and buggy, 500.00; build fng lot in Howling Green, $300.00; Halco, n thoroughbred Durham bull, bred by tho Shakers, South Union. Li iL'an rnntilv L'. S300.Oi; gold watch nnd chain, 250.00,' lady's vratch nnd chain, :'000; diamond lb0.00: illntnnml ...l..l, CI en nr.. -n-ts, K;,a nt:;t ;,rn,u,,ro' Paintings, U" S b ateme.it of drawing and ,,ritw ' od promptly. For wla uVUi o. S; postolllco building, Cairo, lui,,"i, ") 'i tnomu uo uuurcssed tod. h. uoiiauay, fowling Uroen, Ky. nuglCcodSw. DAILY BREVITIES. Last nlghl, sultry. OUr merchants nro prormringr iJor,,tlio fall trade. Charley Artor's burglar Is nnmod llo gan. He Is from Memphis. Sltrlvo's colobrnled 11 o'clcck lunch ovestcrs nt Jorgcnsen's. If Four hundred ticket to tho Arab ball havo already bean sold. AVo rcgrot to learn that Mr. Geo. Mncklo is seriously 111 nt Ann. -Houpl will rccoivo In a fow days an involco of spectacles direct from hoglsnd. Capt. Dugan has CO kegs of nails, of all sizes, on tho Eckert, Tor salo at law ug tires. Everybody goes to Jorgonson's family corcery for tho Halford LichesUrhlro sauce. Tho custom houso will not be roady for occupancy by tho postofflco until Fob r.iary next. At Jorgenson's may bo found tho pop ular French aisorted plcklos. tf Mr. M. D. Harroll Is mentionod as a posslblo cnndldato for tho county troas urship. Thoso Fronch Cherries, In syrup,; so popular with connoisurcs, nre sold by Jor genson. M Tho report that Tuk Bullktin has tho cholera is incorrect. IU bowels, llko its head, aro level. Tho plans and specifications of tho St. Joseph German Catholic church will do roady for inspection in a day or two. Tlirco of tho Mound City Pastimes, during tho game of baso ball played yes terday with tho Cairo Deltas, mutlnlod. Major Kuykendall was in tho city yes terday, Unapprcclatlvo man that he is, he did not call on The Bullktin. Rockwell & Co. have Just received an Invoico of all kinds of shool books used In tho public schools of Cairo and tho sur rounding country. Go to Jorgensen's for imported Dun- deo orango marmalade, tho celebrated London crystal vinegar, in quarts, and choice Genesee figs. tf The public schools of this city will open on the first Monday in September. Mr. AV. II. V. Raymond, of Springfield, has been appointed principal. Mr. Ray mond is reputed to beono of tho best edu cators in the stato. Tho Shawneetown Qaitttt replies to tho charge that tho cadet investigating committee wronged young Smyth, of this city. Tho reply does not dispose of the charges mado, as wo shall snow as soon as wo can get together tho cvldonco. , Hon. D. AV. Munn has been visiting Shawneetown. Morgan compilmonts him as tho best popular radical orator of South ern Illinois nnd "a man of a warm, gener ous heart, a gontloman in the fullest ap plication of the term." Tho school directors have provided for tho education of tho colored children of tho city. They hnfe rented Talford's school-bouse, and employed him with as sistants. They have also rented the Afri can Methodist church building, on Four . . 1 1. ..--- - - j 1 . . . teachers to preside In it and teach the young colored idea how to shoot.. Every dollar you pay a Now-York life insurnnco company is permanently withdrawn from circulation in this state. Tho laws of New-York compel tho compa nies to keep all their funds invested within thu limits of that state, or within fifty miles of New-York city. Tho Life Associa tion invests its money whero it is taken. aug241w Tno most popular shoo shop In town is on aOth street opposite tho court house hotel, whero AVm. Ehlers manufactures boots nnd shoes for his customers, warrant ed to bo, of Jho best French calf, kip or morocco, and which ho guanralocs to givo entlro satisfaction. Call on him and you will know how it is yourself. Jy20tf A colored woman, on Tuesday even ing, Inserted liar left leg into a hole in the sidewalk on Commercial avenue, between Eighteenth und Nineteenth streets, and was hold n prisoner until some kindly dis posed persons procured a crowbar and pried a plunk loose. Gentlemen who saw tho leg, ufter it was released, asuuro us that it uns not injured. .Air. Rosen water, of the well-known dry goods houso of Goldstoln & Rosonwn ter, Is now in Now-York purchasing a full stock for tho fall trado. AVith tbem the campaign has alreudv opened, and In voices of new fall goods of every descrip tlon nro being received dally. Tho firm is wide-awako and deserving of succoss, and uro now, wo lire glad to say, doing nn Im mense business in their line. auuULCt. Tho Delta boys feel "good" ovar.tholr victory of yesterday. Thoy visited The Bulletin offlce, captained by Bon. AVhlt- takor, nnd gavo us threo cheers, to tho mu sic of Duko's orgnn. Tho bovs appreclato The Bulletin. Thoy know that to it tho credit for their victory is due. If wis had not incited them to do their best, they could not havo succoeded. The fact 1, The Bulletin is ns much at homo on baseball ns religion. AVIlllam Alba's burber si op is grow ing in public favor overy day. It Is neat ly fitted up, and can boast of tho most skillful workmen In tho city. Tho pro prlctor hns had ninny yours' experlorico In his business nnd is recoguizod nsonobf the most expert shavers in Southorn Illinois, wliilo young Alba is n master In his pro fession, Citlr.ens and strorigors who wish n painless shave, a luxurious shampooing, or their hair cut In tho latost "stylo'shoUld patronlzo Alia, His shop is on Commer cial nvciiui) next door to Uiainon's nows- depot. ' dtf Rev. Mr. Coan, of thin city, will preach on Sunday, tho 27th Inst., nt Shawnco- town, whero nn oflort is being made to es tablish uu Episcopal church, Tho Gtnette says of Mr. Coan i "Ho is a highly edu cated gentleman, a polished upoakor, nnd a profound rca6oiuir." " It Is expected," ays tho Ucittte, that Mr. Coun will bo accompanied by II. II. Candoo, Esq., of ulro. Mr. Candoo Is tho superintendent of Uio Ki,i,COpn, Sabbath school tn Cairo, THE CAIRO BULLETIN, THURSDAY; and Is one of thv Wlshd mosl tlloroucn workers Inaitate.',' Complaints harn boon made bersuse Mr; Geo. frlsher, collector of customs of this port, will not ndmlt Into tho hospital all river men who present to him n corllf Icato that the benror hns booh employed on a steamer; but tho complaints nro not woll-founded, .. The. Jaw- Wqlii ros a river man applying for admission to tho hosplt f'jto Otrn(sh satisfactory evidence that ho has been for thrcO months, W longer, em ployed on the rlvor previous to tho tlmo of making the application, and persons fur nishing such evidence to Mr.. Fisher never; fall to train. admittance to tire tOibUal at this city. t PuiLLir BaVou Is master of his trade.1 and warrants nil of his work to bo of tho! very best material and manufacture ; guar antees a complete lit and ont,lro jatisfac-J lion, iinoi connnea w anyrpanrcuiar style, but makos ovory variety ofoots and shoes from tbo heaviest cowhido to the inest Pro rich calf an morocco, lie also keep! a largo stock on hand;B hlsWhn manufac ture, and any ono desirous of purchasing good custom work cheap should call on him nt his shop on Eighth et,- sou thl side near cornor of Ohio loveo, Cairo. dtf The game of bate ball played Hound City yesterday bttweon tho Doltai, 0ffy.cUv.,and' the Pastimes, of Mound City; roiul ted Mn a decided victory for tho uatro ooys. 4Tha ecoro stood as follows tlmti mm. v. J. RulUvan.-Sd h... o O.K. IJlLTItl. nowley, 3d..... Khutan, e .. Daionla, c. r......h jfolW.l.f. . Can hoy, 3d b Hhaehan, p..... Bowles, s.i m Maaoi, r.f...:.;:... Broderlck, 1st b.. O. J Uarmony Jtd t j. uatsasjj .... i VT. OO0OD(Utat b 4 e 3 1 F. Eldrad. o.;..... 4 1 W. Wilson, lf..... l 6 N. Booth, c. f.., ,3 3 K.SulUvan, ,'..) 4 3 I 1 27 S3 tt 43 Inaincs 1 ti4 T8a Delta SI 101815 I 21 21 11 IS l'.stlroatSI 7 1 X 6 1 3 1 s o o-M Oom Thatcher. Umpire. Bcorers. DUs. C. C. Mason. PastimM. I). II uarier. , Jorgonssn has a great run for Capt. nvhite's oriental pickles. i 'tf Reuben Smith complains that Mr, Harrell, one of the school directors, dis thawed him from the jsnitorsblp of the Thirteenth street school, because he votod for Mr. Webb. He says Mr. Harrell told him that this was his reason for dlicharg Ing him ; but Mr. Harrell has a peculiar way of answering an improper question in proper manner, and did so In this in stanco. Tho fact is, however, that Mr. Harrell had promised tho position io an other colored man, who, for a long time, filled the position to tho satisfaction of every person, and he disebnrgod Smith to mike room for him. AVe are sure,.. that, although Smith filled the positionIn falthiul manner, no person will havo'rea son to regret tbo change The now jani tor is a faithful and honest man, popular with every person who knows him. i Smith & Brjnkmeycr, at tho corner of Commercial aYonuo and Eighth street, aro agents for the salo of tho now AVilson Sew ing Machines, to which they wish to call the especial attention of the public. If li tho cheapest machine In the market, sell ing $20 cheapo r thwnany of its rivals; anu is, in every respect, equal to tne best. All kinds of sewing Heavy and light can bo done on 11 In tho vnrv hn j-t. and it Is not liablo to get out of order. It is emphatically tho poor man's macblno, being within tho reach of the poorest fam! ly in the country. Mossrs. B. & B. invite the public to call and examino it aug22tf A few days ago the gold watch and chain of Mrs. Thomas Halliday was stolen and suspicion settled upon a female serratt who bad quit her servico and left for St. Louis. Chief Myers took the can, and when the boat on which the suspected wo man had taken passage landed at the wharf in St. Louis placed her under ar rest. She protested her innoconcc, and told Myers that Mr. Ualliday's carriage drivor, Sam, was the thief and that ho bad given her money and advised her to leavo Cairo to ward suspicion from himself. On Myers' arrival at homo, Sam was placed unaor arrest. Ho also doc ared his Inno. cenco, but said ho had scon tho suspected woman Lido something in the yard undor tho dining room window, and lie had no doubt tho watch would bo found there. Search was instituted, and tho watch found in tbo placo indicated. Cairo Orphan Asylum. AVo ore in formed that this institution will bo closed unti thoro is a greater demand for its ministrations than there is at prosent. Tho iiutnbor of orphans has dwindled to onc,jand tho oxponso of sustaining tho asy. luiu is too great to Justify Its supporters in maintaining it any longor. Tho col lections, during fho present, year, havo been as follows : ' ' From Mrs , l. K. llarclay. May James Johnson, June t. 1). Williamson " Hurd ' II. Watson Wtbh O. Pink, I 2 10 . 300 , 3 00 . 2 2 , 2 ca , a 7t " James Jolmaon, Julr.,, - O D; Williamson; . usmiMi, , s oo , .3 OO Mr. Williainao, Mr. W. I. Halliday " Henderaou, Clark, " Hurd, June 11 Jleadorsonj June,, 3 00 , 300 , 2 00 60 i 3 20 aw ....,....s 2.0? Cash.. Total,, (SS 35 .. 3 00 si MUS s4 '. -.Wt-sfJoJ l,.... ll 00 Amount to Mrs. Waltara, " ' Pink Plak i. pirv, I 00 1 00 25 " ' W. W.Thoratoa I ......(, MM. Amount due ..MM4ta6 " received from Mra. Johnaeo. I 00 Mri. WiI11bmo. 60 Amount paid W. W. TnoraUn, Tr; CAiao, 111 , AliiuitZS, mil 33, M IU 6 V v Mr. AV. W. Thornton,' Trealurjr of the Association, reports as follows : ' July I, Wl-Cash on hand (IS 63 Aug. 2", ' reo'd from Mil. U, I), Tfliuwiliavu........ o 70 -ttow July 7, IB71-Cashpald Mr. Pink $la CO July 31, " " Ward for -wood See Aug. 12, " aawlng " 75 Aug. 22, 11 Mrs. Walters, 3 Mi Aug. 23, 't on hnJ,...-...,.M-. 2 is rainir. 20 00 OynTKRB. Louis Horbert has alwas on hand' n fresh supply of Saddle Rock oys tors. J . tf - Fok Salk Low. Sixty, kegs pf dam. aged nails, on board steamor Eck'ort, tUo landing. All sites. ' AUGUST 24, 1871 RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. THK FIMT MlSSIOKAnr HAITI8T crtTJAnn ov cairo m tinoM'tN thk mission- rk&uv BBrORT Or.BKOBIpTS. ' ' j i i ! t . Cairo, IU., August 21, 1S7I. 2 the Editor, of Th Cairo llullchn t Sins For the Information of tho Bap tist denomination, and .tho religious pub lic goncrally, will you pleaso publish tho following report of tbo results of our offorts In this part Of tho state, dur Ing the put weok, to ottaln money to liq uidate our church debt' of about f 800 7, And, In doing so, allow us to return tho thanks ofthe First Missionary Baptist1 Church or Cilrq to 6ur liberal friends abroad for thalr donations glren to our agent, XLier ,AVro. Qradenhatrer. who has bMn 'ifrfflVT!?' fritbful In the work ntrtuM-to.liim. We bars received, by the ha of EUer Gradenhagor, tho fol- lowiif sumi or money, vli; St. J.ratmer. cabendala.. ...A. ,', n,, ae 00 IIU.III,,HMH, 4 00 5 00 7T& Clear Oraek Asaociatloa-. Ilobart, Chtcaco.. Pu Ouola PlDknyHII.., vouixrviua.,, Perrjtiurg ...M...M 2 7 .....MM..MM...n...,, 0 75 on.1 j38 20 Hie lr-ifniarfTimf,of Chicago, will confer a favor on the church in Cairo by - - a t . copying mis report. T. 3. SooBxs, Pastor. PROBATE COURT. F. Bross, County Judgepresiding : Jacob G. Lynch, Clerk. AVkdnkbday, August 23 'Court met pursuant to adjournment. 1 Jacob Caublo, executor of tbo will of iTbt. L. Jordonjjdocoaaed, filed a corrected salsfblll of said estate, which was approved and ordered recorded John B. 1'hlllls, administrator of AVm. II. Scofleld, deceased, fllod an appralsmsnt bill, and tho appraisers ostlmato of ipoclflo property, for the widow of said deceased, which wero severally not approved. Ellen Cahlll, executrix of tho will of IWm, 0bill, decoased, filled an apnrnls ment bill, and tho appraisers, estimate of (jpeclflc property allowodTof tbo widow Of laid decoased, whleh.wro severally ap- proved and ordered to be rocordod. . . Frederick Blankeaburg was appointed f uardian'of Anna Emma Ijonnlager, heir m unarm Wenninger, aoceasea, ne nsving given bond in tho sum pf $0000,' , 1 xne inventory or William II. Scofleld, deceased, John B. Phillli, administrator, was approved and ordered to be recorded. Court adjourned until 0 o'clock this morning. Adverllssmeat.) Ciiao, III; Alhjt&t , 1871. Mr. Editor: I deeiro to inform the citizens of Cairo, whom I havo faithfully served as janitor in the Thirteenth straet school building during the last year, why iam uiscnargea. Mr. Hartell told rao, as well m leveral otners, it was because I voted and worked for Mr. AVebb for school director, which is' not the case, as I voted for Mr. Harrell, ai 0. D. Arter can testify, who cave me ticket which I deposited on tho day of tbo election. He also told mo that I had boon as faithful as ho could ask any ono to bo, biit he must have mo out, and told mo to go to Mr. Wobb for employment. I sup- r--.a x La points tigUi u uio for whom I pleased, and for that reason voted for Mr. Harrell. He also told mo that ho had hlrod Ed. AVittig and AVarren AVimms to work for him on election day. I simply make this statement to let thoso intercstod know why thoy will not ho me at my post as usual: I am Respectfully, It Riudbk Smith. LOCAL NEWSDROPS. BoARDiNc.bouiM uso Glllet's. agl3 tBiAUTiruL bitculU follow Gillet's bak ing powder. ag!3 SnnovxR & Bsoa.' 11 o'clock lunch spicod oysters at Jorgensen's. tf Monxy refunded if Gillet's goods don't please. agl3eowdaw2m A ynxsii supply of 'the celebrated Dun doo marmalade, at Jorgennn's. tf A paper of pins bat been sent from this city to tho Mound City base ball club. AVm. Ehlers, at his shop on 20th street is still manufacturing every variety of boots and shoos from genuine French calf (bo uses no other kind) which he soils roady mado or made to order at prlco that defy competition. Jy26tf. The Chicago Beer Saloon, Win, Schick, proprietor, Nos. 20 and 28 Eighth street, is n favorito placo of rosort wlthall lovers of Weiss' Beer, Liquors of ovory dosqription, and aU kinds, of t foreign and homo AVines. No ordinary liquors are dispensod at the bar of tho saloon only tbo vory best, and guests find in attend ancq p5ltb and (accrjVrTddatlDg waltors. A freo lunch is sproad ovory day at 10 'clock a.m. aua!7tf. Chos. U. Evans. AVashlneton-avonue. between Elgbth'nnd Ninth stroets, has on hand a splendid stock of' family groceries of 'a I kinds, which' 'ho' Is selling at tho lowest nriros. He is detormined not to bo undersold, and challenges comparison of tno quality 01 nis gooas wun any nouso in tho city. Ills sholf iroods are of ovory va rlctyj fresh 'and soasonablo, and anything and everything tbo market affords can bo ptvcbajod at his storo.at tho lowest rato Glvo'him a call. tf G 1 llit's, washing crystal makea'wuh Ing easy. , , , ag 13 , Look 100 cues Men's Kip Boots, 60 "r Qalf ' 60 ' " ' kip'BroganJ, SO Youths', Boys & Chlldren'i Boots, 100 cases Ladles' Shoos, 25 ' Child's " 25 ' Youths' and Boys' Brogam. For salo, at wholosalo or retail, for cash only; at flvo por cent, below Now York prices, at Boston Shoo Store, aug24dlw Elliot & Haythorn. Mrs. AVuitcouii'b Hvnur. This artiolo good for all diseases Incident to tho pe riod of (toothing In children and Is told for 26 cents "...bottle. t . v dawln Furnituro, At Elchhoff Bros.,' Factory. Encourage Home Industry. AVo Soli Furnituro for Cash ; Twenty per cent. Lowor than any othor Denier in Cairo. Our Furnituro Is All Mndo out of Seasoned Lumber, and will bo Insured for Six Months. A Raro Ciianco For Bargains. ' "If you have tho Chills and Fevor uso1 5Dr. Rattlngor's Fovor Drops; ono bottlo. Is Sufficient for a thorough euro. Noporson need havo the fever a second tlmo when; those drops can bo obtained. daw Iw RIVERNEWS. PORT LIST. ARRIVED. Steamer John Lumsdon, Evansvllle. " Umpire, Louisvillo. " Hollo Memphis, Momphls. Pauline Carroll, St. Lotili. " Illinois, Columbus. " Mollie Ebort, Louisville. " Virginia, Paducah. " City or Chcstor, St. Louis. DEPARTED. Steamer John Lumsden, Evansvllle. " Umpire. Louisvillo. " Belle Memphis, Ht. Louis. " Pauline Carroll, New Orleans. Virginia. Ht. Jxuis. " City of Chestor, Memphis. B0AT3 TO LKAVX TO-JJAT. Steamer Grand Towor, Memphis. " Malllo Ragon, Evansvllle. " Jas. Fisk, Jr., Paducah. " Illinois, Columbus. " M. J. AVicki, Now Orloini. The river at thh ro'.nt hu fallen two inches slnco last report. Tho Mississippi ,Ii falling slowly, with atout five feet five inches to St. Louli. Sovon and a half foot is roportod from Memphis. Tho Ml souri Is so low that steamers have much trouble in navigating It. Business oa tho levco yostorday was fair Weather still hot. The John Lumsdeu arrived with a fair trip of freight and passengers. The Umpire arrived from Louisville with all the walor would permit hor to bring out. Tho Bello Memphis came up light. The Paulino Carroll came out without grounding. Sbo was detalnod soveral hours at Jacket Pattern by tho towboats Mary Alice and Boo being aground there. The Mollie Ebcrt arrived from Louis- villt, after being aground at several places ono win nn out nere for Sew Orleans. The H. S. Tumor hu at last succeeded In getting off Fronch Island, and has reached Evansvllle. Tho Pauline Carroll filled out with all she wanted. Tho James Fisk, Jr., Is reported aground on the reef at Cache Island. Tho tug-boat Robb was sold by tbe Unitod States Marshal, on Tuosday, at Cin cinnatl, under execution against ownors The Ella Hugliui has boon chartered by tho Louisville and Henderson Packet Co and will run durinc low wator between Jivansville and Owensboro. The Burksvlllo takes tbo place of the Ella Hughes in tho Cairo and Louisvillo trade, leaving Louisvillo every Tuesday, too uropiro departed for Louisvillo, flying light. Tbo C. H. Durfee, whon near Donald sonvllle, broko her sbalt. At last accounts tho snag boat DoRussy was working In John Boise bend, Missouri nvcr, the Long at Baltimore, and tbo Alert at Bonbomme. Capt. founts Is starting a line of boats from St. Louis to New Orleans, and the lino will probably bo composed of the fol lowing steamers, Katie P. Kountz, Henry C. Yariter, Carrio V. Kountz. Penlnab May Lowrlo and Ida Stockdale. Tho Virginia came down light from l'aducab, whero sho has bean being re paired and repainted for tho coming sea son, fcfno went to St. Louis and will prob bly load for jNow Orleans. The City of Chester arrived 2 hours bo hind time. She was aground 12 hours at Turkey Island. Sho reports the river In a torrlblo condition. Tbo old cbannol at Qreenleafs has filled up and there is only four foot on tho Mis. souri side. She camo down tho Illinois side of Grecnleafs and found about five fact five insbes. In making tbo turn at tbo point bolow town sho grounded and was detained throe quarters of an hour, .Sho reports the Beo aground at Green leaf's. Mr. Barkett, her clerk, was taken vary sick ana goes uucn irom nore. It is said that tho new Thompson Dean, now oeing nunc win, without any ex ception, do tnonncst uoaiauoat. Who will 0 completed n a fo w wooks. BY TELEGRAPH. St. Louis, .Aug. 23. Arrived Harry Johnson and Mollie McPiko, Kookuk; AV. J. Lowis, Kansas Citv. Donariod Grand Tower, Memphis ; Josephine, Upper Mis sissippi river; iiarry Johnson, Jvookuk; nortuwostorn, .01., raui ; nuo, .Missouri river; vctavm, ueiow. Cincinnati. Aug. 23. River falling wun lour laei in tno cnannoi. Memphis, Auk.23. AVeather clear and pleasant, ltlver stationary. Departed Joiin nyiD, jmow ur leans; Anuy Johnson ana uoiumoia, ai. Jjouis ; juary junior, .Louisvillo; Colorado, vicksburg. PirrsuuRO, Auk. 23 Weather cloudv. mi. "r 1. -1 .. 1 t 1 . ... sLutj juuuuugnuuiM H in cues ana railing. TYPE FOCNDttY. NEW TYPE FOUNDHY PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE ST. LOUIS BRANCH or tiii BOSTON TYPE FOUNDRY, Oob. Cuxbtnut and Sicond Stb., , ST. LOUIS, MO. Boole, newspaper and Job ty po of every ;tyi In ad a of tli oelepraiea nara ana Tougu us ulr anti nlnrad lDkl. caata! aundsi composition sticks, presses, roller composition, galley". Jy brushes, mlwrinf ma- hln. pper wa cam cult en. etc., etc.,epi " cutters, kw Address order t.IxalsBrancUof ,tbe IlostOU Type, J'oundr hu touts, No. JeiiMItn, pmmw n H uat s ms 1 i NEW ADVERTISEME PHIL HOWARD, STEAMBOAT BUTCJH I lly .11ll011nl Ilnnk Itiillillnu. Hreclal attention raid (o orders from nlKiit 1 and nay. PICNIC scuif OKItMAN LUTHERAN I Tho mtmbera of the Herman Lutheran propose to Kite a picnic FOR TUB VBNXriT OF TUX BCII00I Flarit fjnrdea, Ok Monday, Atjoubt 28tii, Tieket$, Tutnty-fit tent: i i. J , u".Pu''."iiior(irpi ;!i ' 1 . '""meow of ail Klrnls will M ' .Mill Mllll. lAlllf.Mfl V..- .1.11 ... 7.1.. 1 1 1 iduxid linen. MhaMitM ,........, Witterkurc, y. Arranaimtnltwm. Bttrwart, a. i. , Thellaek. A GRAND ANNIVERSARY TllTtl vili asgiTu ar taa ARAB FIRE C0HPAM7, NchMl'a Hall, Fbidat, SxrTXURiR 1st, 1871. Tickets, fl Com. of Arrongtnuntu T. J. I. Robinson. trim. uonr, BOOTH AMD HIIOKB. WILLIAM EnLERS, Faahionablsj BOOT A'D SHOE MAKER, t TWENTIETH HTRKET, tlfriabA Waahmirtnii IWAtiiia mr,4 DaHs Ot4 CAIBO, ILLS. Itoola and Banes Made to Order. Fine Workmen Employed. Satisfaction Warranted. Patron Bollclted. CITY SHOE STORE ASl) HOOP SKIRT FACTORY soli AdtacT roa "BEOLASKI'3" CUBTOM-UADB ROOTS AND SHOES mnifrelal Avenue. Corner of Ela-hlk Ntrset. Cairo, Illimois. r articular attbktiok faid to all 0b- DXKB FOB UOOrRKIBTa AMD SHOIS. srvRarroBB. B. 8. HARRELL, DEALER IN FURNITURE QUEENSWABHp, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, BAR FIXTUBES, GLAS8AVABE, 185 & 187 Commercial Avenue CAIRO, 1LLIBOIB. BAatBSCSM. J. GEO. STXUiHOUSE. FASHIONABLE BARBER, Cr. SStM. I sXaTBharp lUwrs, awciean Towels and "Skillfull Workman sridles' and chlldrott's lialt out and shatn- pootd, either at the shop or i their own homea. BTGenl lemen'e whiskers and hair dved In a olantino manner, datlslactloa guarastl. .- MITCBIXAHafOirs. ST. LOUI8 rpHK regular annual Urmofthi lam Bcbool J. will open on Wednesday, October lllh, 1ST1. Full course, two terms els months, each. Stu dents admitted to lb Motor ola oa MaMloailoa by application on or before October Ttb. 1871. Tuition fee. SCO 00 Der annual. Foe .nartlcnlar address r ' STIIWAET, ActlnKDaoofLawFnclty, ' 203 NORTH 3rd St., ST, LOUIS, MO. ST. 1 LOUIS UNIVERSITY. Tho rortyThlrd Annual Session bthe ST. IjOTJia ' Will bpenonKonday SepUlth, 'TJ Tki. in the onlr Instltntlon ofLearald Inthe weal, having been established In I8W, The course of stndlea oflT every facility for aoqnlrlBg a tnorougn uiaaaioui mnu uuiiiiiivruini auca.iup. Cataloxuea cantalnlna Instructions to aarent and ful partlculari, will pe sent on apdilcaiion 10 nsv. o, u. aTun 1 tsnivun, d. 4. l'resldeoi, Bi. Louis University, JOB PRINTING. . Thoundersitmed. uropnetors of the Pitirand WtiaLv UutLSTiM. liavo Juat received o aMOrt- nieatol thu latest styles of Job nlMUil lyp, and have now oun of the moat oonirJeteJoboBcea in tne boutn ana wesi, ...fiiey msajssiiss that they poaaesa facilities for turning out nrompuy, in ino ue i wwk entrusted tp them, from the emaUesi, sanTor label lo 'the mammoth poster, and at price whioh leave with our business men no good ex cuse for (ending their work to 8. Loo hi. cincin. 5 r:- iJU u it