THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN,, WEDNESDAY, MAT 29, 1872., ' traveler's Guide. to TAKK KOTIOK. MfBtABLB or the ItUITOB ciBTBAt B. a. SMnasVsaN.willfoyern ih. arrlnl ad depart . if MWIIir trains t Cairo I 1-45 p.ro Mmmt Tr" train, daily, Espr Mr t:5 a.m. 1.00 p.m. Amw. rri n ud fit, Louie Short Line. 3:1ft p.n. liwa.tn i.A.uxfrrtr fram Cairo la fit Lonls. No V V - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. , hM mu- The Arm of Miller A V letir, Theb, Ills this tiny disseised nattnersh'p by tuai consent. And it Is greed that John Miller of Hie alor. Mid flrmaeule theflrm'e liabilities, and collect til claline of lbs firm JOHN MILLER, JO. 8. LEDKUK. Thebes, III., My tt, IfW. P- djl ekAHr e'"ar trorn Cairo to Coleefo. t;"',nl urwrlef Rxrn Bleeping cm on aunt trains. Bjraxs cheeked to kit important points. CAIRO AND MOUND CITY STEAK TVOi CAOHB Will make thrM trip dally. U1T1K4 CAltO I lAVI Slot SP C1TV At 7 - a.m. I At li30.. A.m. At 11. .......--.. I At 1:90 p m, At 4-30 --.p.m. At e.... p.m. via Mch nr. So cent t 10 ticket for ft 60. Will Uod. when hailed, at any good Intermedial adding I or psirr er freight. otmlir. CAIRO AND PADUOAH All. BOAT. The splendid steamer BEN. HOWARD Cltpt. T.aea n.lrn Tlltl.V. (Sunder excepted). t 4 a.ra. For Irelahtor pui; applroiT ardor JanStf JArf BIGfld, Ag't. CAIRO & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD COMPANY. NOTICE OF CONBEMNATION Ot lInds TOR RtOHT OF WAY. To Eugene Leuren, Jame tl. Roberts, Hannah o. Nether, moma m. naiior, William u, na. Iher, Julia Croft, Charles Crolt, Ellphlett tirown, Cleopatra Brown, Mra. Krancie J. Wallace, Mr. Mary J. Baker, John linker, William K. Wallace, Edward li. Wallace. Charlea K. Wal lace, Francis Wallace and unknown ownera and peraone having an inteceat in the hereinafter described lauda aituale in the county il Alex aader, In the slate of Illlnola i Tack hotici. That the Cairo and Bt. Louie Rail. road Company hare tiled their petition In the omce oi ine uieru oi iue uircuit uoun i Aieaan. der cunntr, Mate of Illinois, prayini the appoint ment of three disinterested free-holders of said rnuntr ae Commissioner, to tlx the comnettea. tlon to be made to owner, ae well aeto assess the inr a. 1 1 an, which tnav rtmlt liom the con- ktruction and use or their railroad by the tnking or ait rip of land on hundred feet wide lor right of way or road track over and acioss the following described tract and parcel ol Isnd lying lis said Alexan er count? , lo-witt The ewqrot fheeeqr aeo. 7, tp 14, ar 1 weat ; the north eaat qr of the Be qr of sec 45, tp 1ft, nt 2 weat , the H of e 11,'tp 15, r Swett; iheseqrof ihneqr,ee 1, tp la, sr 2 weit i the w yt and ae qr of the nr qr, and the eaath.lt of the aw qr of tec IV, tp If, ar 1 weal i the w X and ae qr oi the ne or of aeo 30 tplC, ar 1 weat; the e 'of the qr oi aec 30, In tp 16. ar 1 wests the aw qr of Ihefrw qr tec 4, tp 17, ar 1 w ; the ae qr ne qr arc Sand the nw qrtw qr FOUND. That tho cholct buVUr It Mi Lonli . Tor gen en'i. Only 30 contt ptr pound. 24tf ICE! ICE!! ICE! It Prom "Vcdnctdsy' ily' lit, tho Ico wagon wlU catmu tho city, to conllnuo during the summer mcnth. None but pure northern lake co .will be denvorcu. Husk, Loom, & Co. PHYBICIANM. DR. J. C. SULLIVAN, OPFICK Oter M. J. McQaalej' drug ttore, neir corner Commercial arenu and Klgb toenth afreet. 3-Sltf WILLIAM R. SMITH, M. D. f ESIDKNUK No. xl Thineenih itrett, b. Ay twea Wulungton aenue and Walnut atrett. vine UlCominnrcialaTenue, up ataira. 0. W. DUNNING, M. D. DKSIDKNCE-corner.Vinlh and, Walnut at. XVOlni'e corner hlxlh atreet and Wlilo lore. Otoce hours from a a.m. to IV m., and 9 p.m H. WARDNER, M. D. fEHIDKNCE Corner Nineteenth atreet and JLV Washington arenuo, near court house. Of fice orer the poetotflce. Office hours 10 to 12 aun, and 2 to 4 p.m. janlaf. Our Homo Advertisers. DRVGH. P. GfschST sec 4 tp 17, ar I west i and achool lot Mo. 31 In no qr aeo IMp 17 r 1 w. And, that said railroad compmy, on the S4th day of June, A. D. 182, at ten o'clock, in., will make application to ilon. Fredolln Dross, Judge ol the County Court of said County, at. the otlice of the aaid Clerk in the cliy of Cairo In said county, Inr the appointment nt such Comml.slonera lor the rurposfs aforeaald, and to fix a tin and place for he first meeting of aaid Commiaaioners, when and where you can attend, If you think proper, a owner, claimant or party interested in said abore described tracts of Inn I or any of them. Dated thle 24th day or May, 1172. CAIRO k ST. LOUIS tUILKOAD COMPANY. 6-303w lty W. Moaatsow, Atty. NOTICE. iLLlHOia CXBTRAL B. R. COMFAKTf. 1 CAiao,a1ay21,li72. Until further notice, B fruit exprew train will bo run between Celro nd Chi cago, leaving Cairo at 10 a-tn dally, ex cept Saturdny. James Jobnron, 6.22d0t Agent. ' ARLINGTON HOUSE, T. D. Ellli, proprlotor, cornor 7th street and Commercial avenuo, Cairo, 111., U prepared to accommodato the public with board by tho day, weok or month, at lower rntea than anv other flnt-clais houio In tho city. Tho room are all well fur nlahcd, light and airy, good lample rooms for tho accommodation of Commercial aironts. Tho houio U located in tho cen ter of tho builnoM oart of tho y within ono iquaro of tho post office. 4-9-tf PATENT STEAM COOKING VESSEL. WANTED IS EViRY FAMILY. J BOMB OF ITS ADVANTAGES.. It cooka aulckly and more thorounhly with less lire ihan any other way. Food cooked the old way Use one-third of it weight, cooked In this steam Tessel, it only loses one eighth. Tho aaringa in tins way will soon pay lis voai. . FOOD CANNOT HE BURNED. It Will BOIL, STEW, BROIL, and STEAM moro perfectly than any uleniil used for either purpose now in use. IT IS VERY SIMPLE, CHEAP AND DURABLE. Meat stewed, boiled or broiled In this manner ha a better Mayor, and Is easier digested than whea cooked in the old way. NO rEAB Or DYSPEPSIA. It makes a first class Cook out f a poor one, aad a good cook better than before. ALL WHO TRY IT I1UY IT I It la the only utensil In no that is warranted not to UUKa KICK IN C X)KlNO,uoderny cir cumstance. Agent make more money selling Uiia Tessel, than any article in uae, lor erery In telligent housekeeper in the country wanta one. ANY ONE WIBIIIMO TO BUY RIUIITft OR TEBBITORT TOR THE PATENT can call on or address W. J. BURSETT, S tMfdAw Thornton's lilock.ioth .1., Cairo, III. THE BULLETIN. CENTRAL HOUSE. Having rofurniihed this woll known and popular boardinir house, on Sixth street, near tho post offlco, tho proprie tress would inform the public that alio is prepnrod to nccommodato tho public with flrst'Class board and well furnished, well ventilated rooms on the most reason able terms. Ample preparations havo been made to accommodate an unlimited number of day boardors. Patronage so licited. Mrs. T. S. GArrxEY. 61-9df. Publication OMee, Bttlletbs.asislctbasT, The weather is cool and very pleasant, Judoe' Bross' becomes more iritensefy a Groeloy man ovory day that bo Jive., , Whekleb is Gfccloy all over, and was from tho first moment. . Capt. Hali.iday and Mr. Safford havo returned homo from Mobile. The pig catchers caught the pet pig of lady of tho fourth ward on Mondoy and a tartar at tho same time. A Greeley Cluii Is n necessity In Cairo. Where Is Winter that ho is not moving in this business? Strawberry Festtyai. at tho Rough and Heady onglno houso to-night. Look out for tho berries when tbo boll rings 1 That distinguished Old.Fraud, Rev. Drndlov Is for Grant and Munn. Last como first jorved with him, though. Meyers, the tobncconlit, Is ono of tho most active and outspoken Greeley men in Cairo. Charley Schoknmeykk litis on hand tho bullicst Woiss beer that everwna tits ted. Tn small-pox still holds on to Cairo, but with a very gentle grnip. There havo been very few fatal cases. TEUTONIA LIFE INSURANCE OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ASSETS, $600,000, JOHN A. nUCK, - - - President. C. KNOBELSDOKFF, - - - (Secretary. DIRECTORS. Cuas. Reitz, IIkkry Weuer, C. Kksinu, A. MlfCH, Chas. Wentiie, Ciiah. Veroua, Kkancia Lackner, Chas. Uaeolino, C HiEHcit, "NVu. Rkinhakdt, JOHN X ELDKAMH. The best orcanlzed and securest comnanv (n the northwest. The only company which guar antees a cash surrender yalu. CARL L. THOMAS, Gen. Ao't, S-2Uly farSTalroaad vlelnltjr. 0 0 NOTICE, Illinois CenlrM It. 11. Co'aTel. Agfa olflce l Cairo III., May 27, 1872. i To porsons wishing to attend the Phila delphia convention we will sell excursion tickets from Cairo to Chicago and return for fourteen dollers and forty cts. ($14.40). Tickets good to return until June 16th. Faro from Chicago to Philadelphia and roturn is twenty dollars ($20). James Johnson, Ag't. b-28-d&t. NOTICE. A FINE PIANO TO BE BATTLED AT LOR XTTO ACADEMY FOR ONE DOLLAR A CHANCE. A year ago tho sitters commenced to cir culate prizo tickets for this piano, but owing to slow sales, ihey havo been obliged to put off the raffle up to tho pres ent. Tbey hopo soon to dispose of enough tickets to justify thorn in parting with the instrument. Tho radio will tako place not Inter than tho first of August. A new and sweet-toned pin ao I Take a chance, everybody, by all means. The Bulletin job printing is better and cheater than that of any office in the stftto of Illinois. We mean what wo say. Como and too us 1 Try the Excelsior. Thoso who in dulge themsolves in luxuries such as St. Louis Lager Boer, Cocktails, Gin slings, rich Winos and ice cold Lemonades, all sweetened witii finest piano music, should call on Fred. Ulankenberg.s. Ho has the coolest, quietest and finest saloon in the west. Ho has also a fine billiard table for tbo use of his guoeU andhls cigars cannot j be excelled. D-lOdlm The weeds that mil grow are begl'inlng to show themselves nt tho sides of the streets. Get ready your scythes, Oh, Jailer McHnle, and slay them. The Illinois Central railroad company sold in April 3,019 aorcs of land for $34, 73. Tho earnings of tlio road in April were 547,997. Col. Wood, superintendent of construc tion on tho C. & V. R. R., Informs tho Mound City 'Journal' thatftha road will bo In running order throughout Hi entire length before tho expiration of tho pres ent year. . Col. Brown, who is to .bo the Radical candidate fo; Congress in this district Munn's man was in tho city vesterdnv Ho would be a very clover gentleman if he was not for Grunt. .Criev of Pol Ico Myers his been on a raid after looso host for tho past few days, Bad ha had a varied and novoroxperlenco. In certain portion's of the city, tho Inhab itant scorn to 'entertain tho opinion that ' rll i . tr.l . . ..... .. ono oi incir inaiionauio rignis is to nnow ihoir RogW'tocru'ri at iargo' ahtfattcn on their neighbors, gardons. With thcbo un reasonable Dooiilo Mvors cahn'di ilohate and Is compelled to calmly ondu'ro, ther, abuse, which Is-very liberally bestowed. He has boon threatened with the mob and tones and rotten csrgs, but hits yet c- colved nothing more injurious than tho rout words of dirty-mouthed folks, Who aro not much better than their 6wn grunt ing pigs. Castori a it a scientific vocetablo prep aratlon ; a porfect substitute for and more cflectivo than Castor Oil, and is pleasant to take. It cleanses tho system In a most rcmnrknlilo manner ; docs not distress1 or gripe, but operates when all othor romo dlos havo fulled. It Is certain to super cedo Pills, Castor 01), Narcotic Syrup and all other purgatlvo and exciting medicines Tbo Castorla contains nolthor Mlnorals Morphlno nor Alcbohol. By its cmollont soothing effect, it assimilates tho.food.alid produces natural.sleop particularly adapt ing It to crying and toothing children It cures Stomach Ache, Wind Colic, Con stipation, Flatuloncy, Croup and kills worm'. Make your druggist send for it ho will always keep it, as every family must have It. It costs but fifty conts' a bottle. Tiir.Graiit Radicals of thocity chuckled enjoyably over Munn's attack on John Horace, of The Bulletin. Tho revenue man's happy use of tho liar epithet, and the quiet voin of humor and sarcasm which didn't run through it, gave tbo ap preciatlvo cusics who bellevo in Grant great pleasure. It is tho opinion of many of them that Dan should dovoto himself to tho profession of writing, and not a few o them believe ho could write with as much, ability as lie don't tell tho truth, but tills is doubtful. He don't tell the truth will mote ability than man in tbti State, and if he united with this excellent quality skill to conceal tho fact that he Is a groat deal of an ass and so forth, ho would be tli bright particular star of tho party of Tli Ufelcs in Illinnt. Cai-t. "Wlllium P. Halliday, of this ttty has been elected ono of the directors of tho Mobilo and Ohio railroad company. Tho election took placo at Mobilo on the 23rd inst., tho old board being re-elected, with tho excoption of Gen. A. AV. Camp, boll, of Tennessco, who declined a re-elec' tion, and Captain Halliday was elected in bis place. Mr. W. W. Thornton wishes to rent a houso with ten lots, for a very small rent. The home Is loca'tod in the Fourth ward, is in good repair, and in every respect is a desirable residence. For terms, etc., ap ply to Mr. Thornton, at his placo of Imsi nois on Tonth st. The Ladies cf the Episcopal Church will have a grand strawberry fcUivul to night in the ongino room of the Rough and Ready fire company. They are making vary elaborate preparations for tho affair, and proposo no ccllpto all that have gono before it this season. The presonco of tho public is cordially invited. Tho proceeds will bo for tho benelft of tho church. LOCAL NOTICES. BUTTER! BUTTER! BUTTER! Beautiful golden butter, in small pack ages, at 27 cents at Louis Jorgonsen's. qnuog q 'J j 4AX. CAIRP CITY COAL J Btvfsvrwt apKly.cttstotnar'witB.the best T' , .HBsilty of . PPADILI4N0IS OO AT i. fitW ISMMTMU. cam xaMRjRRf bimsM aSUaUa. nWUlrUncoJalo' NOTICE. Caiuo, III., May 10, 1872. We, tho undersigned barbers, in tho city of Cairo hereby mutually agroo and pledgo ourselves that on and after Sun day, June 2d, 1872, we will keep our Babber Shops closed on Sunday DURINO THE ENTIRE DAY, and WiH not do any harboring business of whatever kind or description on that day. Proprietors. Workmen. F. Theobold, Georee Wise, W. Alba, Robert Munroo A. Kschbach, C. Alba, GRelnntng, B.Leffc), it. oemck, oust. Ucin, J. Geo. Steinhouse. V. filichar. llobert Uedlord, Charles Anderson Jelf. Drowjp, Duvo Tvlor. dim. Pat Fitzgerald, of tho sample room has received the appointment of agent for the sale of the Hommondsport, N. Y., Ur ban a Wlno Company's wines in this city If the bottle with which wo havo been favored is a samplo of tho quality of these wines, then we are prepared to say that they are among the best we have ever tasted. He has lust received a large con signment, which ho is prepared to sell at tho lowest figures. Ho has also on hand a large and complete stock of tho various brands of Irish, Scotch and American whlsklos, and wines of every variety. nl'Jdtf ' Try Welch's London Confection ery, corner Commercial nvenuo and Nineteenth strcet,-for Fruit, Sponge, and Lemon Cakes, Pies, Tarts and Blanc Mango, Jellies, Ac, supper parties nnd picnics supplied at tht lowest prices, B-7m. Last Call. I wlU commence the pub llcatlon of tho delinquent list of state nnd county and city taxes tbo -5th, inst. After that dato costs will be charged. Alex. II. Irvin, did. Sheriff and Collector. Vm. Schick. 1). Lumpen, John Bedford, Edward Braxton, Win. Curtis. BOGS! NOTICE, On and after this day, May 16tb, I will pay a reward of twenty-tlvo cents each for all dogs found running at large, on which tbo taxes bavo not been paid, said dogs to bo delivered to me at the dog pound, on the cornor of Ohio lovee and Tenth street, old city pump. 6-1 C2w Andrew Cain, City Marshal, FAMILY RECEIPTS. Usa To cook biob without burning. Burnett's cooking vessel. To broil steak chop or cutlets preserv ing all the juice, weight and improving the flavor. Broil in Burnett's cooking vessel. To cook vegetables in less time and with less Are thin generally required. Ujo Burnett's stei'ra cooking vessel, good for any nnd all purposes. W. fiUBBBTT, Tborntoa's Block, Csiro, 111. Go to Wm. Ehler's, on Twentloth street, for your fine custom made boots and shoes. You can't do bettor. Try them. M. Burns, proprietor of the Mechanics' boarding houso, cornor Commercial and Third street, Cairo, Illinois, announces that ho is now keeping a first-class hotel and boarding house for tho accommoda tion of regular boarders or transient guests. He hss accommodations for eighty to one hundred people ; bis tablo is well kept, his rooms light and airy, and not a bed in the bouse that has not either a set of springs or a feather bed. 6-1 m The best place in town to buy your shoes Is at Black's City Shoe Store, corno Elghth street and Commercial Rvonue, Ask for tho Broladki Bhop-made, and you aro warranted a good pair at a low prico. Ho is almost giving away Eastern niado boots and shoes, but ho can't war rant them. 2t. "Why don't tho Liberals comooutof their holes in Cairo?" is a question the Democrats who don't like Greeley the Chicago "Times," fossils are contin ually nsking. God bless your innocent souls, thoy have como out of their holes, and are making lots of music. If the Liberal sentiment is ns strong elsewhore as in Cairo, Greeley will carry the Stnto by 50,000 majority. Marsukl Cain met with n misfortune the other night. Tho day boforo ho had cruelly captured a Uozon untabbed dogs, and had put them In tho pound. During the night tho curs, appreciating tho danger In which they wore shunted, put their heads together, and after a long-continued consultation matured a plan of escape, which they skillfully executed. In tho morning the Marshal found bis pound where ho had left it tho evening before, but tho dogs were all gono. We don't know whether Mayor Lans den, llko Munn's big baby Llncgar, or tho show-me-where-the-money-is Pope, has gono back on Greoloy yot. Ho doclarcd for tho Philosopher when tho other two did, nnd wo hopo has moro hold-on in his composition than they. They wore Gree ley men In Munn's abseuco, but the mo ment ho returned homo thoy bocamo as mum as death. Did Munn's quieting in fluence reach Lansdon, also? A oreat numbor ot our colored fcllow cltizons, male and fomalo, aro absont from the city picking strawberries, and, as a consequence, tho housekeepors aro crying aloud for holp, which does not como. Cooks and chamber maids and nurses are ns scarce as squaretoed men in tho Grant party, or dimes in an editor's pocket. Wo know families who are offering four and five and six dollurs a week for cooks and no takors. There is one thing thocity governmen munt do. It must, without any delay stop spending money, or rather ifsnin orders on an cinptv treasury. The hitch in the collection of tuxes, which Vill d prive the city of tho ability' to get into tho treasury any funds before the first tho year, wil! flood the city with u great volumo of scrip, and down will go the prico again to fifty cents. Already It scrip is down to nincty-threo cents. Cut off expenses, City Fathers, and do so once, or look out for a storm. The aid walks are now in pretty good condition and the city very orderly; a Tact which indicates that a little sltving might bo made by stopping the lumber purchases and lopping off tho heads of some of the guardians of the peace. Stop those leaks Stop nil leaks I And stop them without delay I MEMPHIS & ST. LOUIS PACKET CO. PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION Round trip tickets to delegates- and others of ten or more to St. .Louis only $8, (moals included). Round trip from St. Louis and return $25. Good to go from May 25th to Juno 4th, and to re turn up to nnd including June 26th. Kyle ayd Thatcher Agl's., St. Charles Hotel. 5-2'J-tf. PORT LIST. MARKET REPORT. f Foil Rent. One cottugo with eleven rooms, (six linmied.) All necessary out buildings, and a good garden, ten lots well fonced. A permanent tenant wanted. Rent, $15 per month. Apply to W. W. Thornton, 5-29tf. No. 17 Tenth Street. STRAWBERRY AND FANCY DRESS FESTIVAL, AT THE liOl'QH AND READY KNOINE HOUSE, THIS (WEDNESDAY) RVENINO, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE El'IKCOl'A'L CHURCH. ARRIVED. Steamer Pink Varblo. Henry Probsca.;Cinclnnall. ionn Kyio, iN. urleans. Hollo St. Louis, Vlcksburg. Mary Houston Louisville Jim Fiak Jr., Paducah. Illinois, Columbus. DEPARTED. Steamer Pink Varblo, Memphis. xicnry rroDasca, Bt. liOUli. " John Kyle, St. Louis. " BolloSt. Louis, St. Louis. " Mary Houston, N. Orleans. " Jim Flsk Jr., Paducah. " Illinois, Columbus. BIO MVl'UY !0AL. Steamboats supplied nt any time, both day and night, with either lump of chest- nut' coal, In any quantity, and oh tlstinl terms, at tho yard at Grand Tower, Ills. Special contracts offered on favorable terms upon application. H. V. Olypuant, D. A. Bokee, , Ger.'l. Supt. Sales Agent. .'l-lC-ly. boath to leayb. Tho fine passenger steamer Glcncoe is tho Now Orleans boat leaving to day. Tho City of Vlcksburg Is the regular Vicks burg packet leaving ut 0 p.m. The' neat Arkansas Belle leaves for Evanivillo at p.m. '1 ho good steamer Arlington leaves fur Cincinnati und all way points nt p.m., without full. Tho .limFitk is the dally Paducah boat leaving at 4 p.m. CONDITION OF TUB hlVKIlH, During tho past 24 hours, the Ohio river at this point has been swelling a little. The Ohio ubovo hero remains in n falling condition, fn tho canal at Louis ville, thoro is 0 feet and fulling. At Pitts burg tho Monongehata is sUuding. Cum berland river is again on tho decline, with less than 4 feet on Hurpeth shoals. Tho Arkansas river is still falling with 20 lect in tho channel, The Misi'uslppi continues on a gentle decline, nnd so do all the rivers about St. Louis, and thero li every prospect for an other spell of low water in that river, Ihcro is plenty of water from hero to New Orleans. DUHIN'KSH and weather. Yesterday wul about tho dullost day of tho soason, und the levco, which is gener ally (ho sci-no of life and animation, had the appearance of desertion. Tho day was warm and cloudy, with in dicntions of falling weather. MlbCKLLA.VEOCS ITEM. Walter Morso, who met with tho ncci- dent on tho Montauk is getting along line' ly nnd doing as well as can be expected Since ho has been following engineering he has met with several sovero accidents, but this is the worst ono ho cver'mvt with, Ono time whilst fixing something about the pitman on tho P. W. Stroder, ho was caught by It and hurl very badly, but be fore ho left his engine tho whistlo sounded for a landing and ha remained in a faint ing condition and landed the boat. Ho ii grit all over. Ho was formerly n tele graph operator and is said to bo a relative of tho late Professor Morse. Tho Pink Varblo cleared for Memphis with a light trip, consisting of flour, hay, corn nnd Oats, which was purchased by her owners. Tho Henry Probnsco bud a good packet trip for St. Louis. Tho John Kylo passed up with a big cargo nnd a fair number of people. Tho Mary Houston caina out of the Ohio with all alio could carry. Capt. Iko Jones, tho former captain of tho Dexter, was in tho city yesterday and looked halo und hearty. Tho Hello SL Louis had but little of any thing on board und received nothing of importnnco hero. Tho John Lumidcn has ono of her' chimneys lowered and is giving it tomo repuirs. She did not loaves for NusnviUe as her agent informed us sho would. The Belle Lee is bringing 1000 tons of rail road iron from New Orleans to White rivor. PHIL. HOWARD, STEAMBOAT BUTCHER, , Go TO the Thalia for tho best Weiss, beer 1b town. &-2tdtf Wm. Ehlers, at his shop on Twentieth street, opposite the Court House hotel, Is manufacturing boot iund shoes, of every style and variety, warranted to give per- feet satisfaction, Ee keeps genuine French calf and gjvei JiU cuimsrs all ho prom, sei. Louis Blautau's saloon deserves the popularity into which It has grown. It has boen very handsomely fitted up, and is so cosy nnd confortablo that it is a pleasure while away a spare hour there, Tbo bar is supplied with all kinds of flno liquors and wines, and with the best of Fresh Lager Beor, and Weiss Boer thai-' in dellciousness cannot bo excolled. A Lunch, freo to patroni, is spread every day, and an article of Switzcr Cheese, the best in the market, is always on hand, Mr. Blautau invites tho public to give him a call, on Eighth street, between Commercial avenue and Ohio Levee, opposite the Perry House, In Riser's building. Extraordinary Puenombnon. Cin cinnati, St. Louis and Milwaukee Bock Beer drawn from the same keg at the Thalia saloon opposite The Bulletin office. Milk punches cobblers and mint Julsp skillfully compounded according to Ibo most genorally approved formula. Tho ladies have secured this flno hall and building for the entertainment to bo given under their auspices, nnd no pains will be sparod In making it attract! vo and comfortable. Tho building will be brilliantly illu minated and tastefully docorated. A sumptuous supper will bo spread at 7 o'clock promptly, to which business men and tluir families, und th'o public gener ally aro cordially invited. Read tho following bill or fare nnd all como : Turkoys Ham j Chicken Tongue ; Sandwiches, plain; Sandwiches, deviled ; Chicken salud ; Hot Coffee ; Wlno Jollies; ' Almond Custards ; Ambrosia; Cake plain and fancy ; Lemonado j Ico Cream ; J0 Strawberries and Cream ; &c, tc, io. Ono of tbo attractive features will bo that many of tho stands and tables will be presided over by ladles In fancy-dress cos tume. Another attraction will bo an ole gant gold watch, which will be awarded to tho most populur young lady of the city. Fred. Blankbniiero has cngagod a now planit, an accomplished musician, who recently arrived from the old coun try. Ho is s very flno performer and Fred's is a flno instrument j consequently, tho music of tho Excolsior, 'liko Its liquors and cigars, is nut oxcollcd in tho west. Go and listen to tho musio and try soma of Fred's cool Woiss beer. 0-23 tf n , ill rUK NALK The Illlnola Central Kail Road Comptny now ofierforaale the following deaeribed'lois in Kirs Addition to the City of Cairo, yiai Lot 117 block 20. Lot ,U Mock ftt. ' 18 '. to,- f -a, "1 ISi, 6 " 2, 2 82, S ' 82, 31 82, S 11 02, 3J Si. orterws,le. apply to JAMEU JOHNSON, Csiao, It.L., May 87, 1172. We nro without any important cbnnges to n Jlq in tho .Market slnco our last semi weekly review, and busineis has bcon mod erately active in all dittnioij Ode aro .coming tn largely 'from the souths principally on urocencs,- aim uorn ana Oats, and Jo some extent on Hsy and arsj filled to. ns good an advantage as ,ai any markot In tho west. Tho demand" for Corn and Oats from first hands, to-day, howed signs of weakening, but with pres ent receipts it will only be temporary, and will not materially afl'oct tho prices. Eggs wcro scarce and more active to-day and Butter Is, plenty and very dull; no de mand except for choice, In small packages. The Provision Market shows signs of Im provement nnd a, probable advsinco iQ prico. FLOUR. Very quiet, but firm at pre vious quotations. Trahiaotlohs wero very light since last Issue, thero being little demand:, GOObbls. Various Grades, $5 50 00, nro tho only sales wo, havo to report. BRAN. But little dotng and market closed at a decline. We quote tOO sacks, del $22 00$23 00 CORN. Is in good demand, and mar kot active. The supply is fulr but tho de mand is fully equal to It. Tho market closedto-day a little moro qtileU Wo note sale's of 2 cars Mixod, in bulk, on track 6lc 1 " Yellow, " 01c 4 " White, " 54c55c 40 ' Mixed, in sacks, del...-C01c01c' 1000 sacks 11 11 .... 01c 1 car ." 11 on orders 01c del... C5cCCc " ... 05c OATS. Actlvo and firm at quotations . Receipts are) a little mora liberal than lai'ei week, but the inurkot Is not mors fully supplied than the demand requires. Tho sales slnco last review are comprised In I curs, in bulk, on track 41c42c (in second hand sacks) del.; 45c in sacks, do! 48c 400 sacks, del 4 Be 00 " Galena, on orders 60c Weiss beor constantly onand at the Thalia laloon. ' 6-Jldtf City National Baals Biilldluir. tajjpeclal attention paid to orders Iruin steam oata night or day. 3725 sacks White, 7 cars ' " Who can resist the offer. Tho Continental Life Insurance Company of Now lork itsuo Life Policies for $1,000 on any ago between 15 nnd 21, for C cent a day. W. F. Pitcher, Gcn'l. Agt. for Southern Ills,, 5-121m. Cairo. For all tho popular warm weather boveragci, go to tho Thalia saloon, cornor of 12th street and' Washington avenuo. 0-3dlm. .THE LITTLE KliNTUCKIAN, No. 03 Ohio levoe, Is the place where they kcop tho freshest fish and game, und the finest wines, liquors nnd cigars, to bo found in tho city. Dinner only twenty Uvo conts. Open day nnd night, ut all hours. J. E. Park, Proprietor. 34tf. Excellent Weiss beer at the Thalia. 6-21dtf Ice Cream has become tho institution of the season, and Phil' Suup's the most popular in tho city. His saloon has be como, in fact, ico cream headquarters, and it is not tbo fashion to cat tho luxury uny where elso. It .is kept with scrupulous enro, is neat and tidy, and the. presonco of no questionable characters is pormlttcd in It. Mr. Ssup has,, also, always on hand fresh cakes of all kindly candies, notions, toys, &c., and deserves u continuation and an incruaso of.tho popular, favor in which bis establishment Is hold. C7dtf Mrs. McGee, on' Eighth street, has re ceived a ljsrge Invoice of Vary' flno trim med goods consisting ef hats of nlf styles, bonnots, fine leghorns, etc., etc, which shu is soiling nt tho very lowest figure, (Just enough to covor tbo' cost)'. They aro belngdlsposed of ypry rapidly ; those'wbo desire a bargain In'thoso goods should call st her millinery store.wlthout dslsy. II AY. Is unchanged and prices range ns previously quoted. 2 cars Prnirie, dal, sold for... f 18 00 8 " Choico Timothy, del. 24 002G 00 1 " Choice Mixed, del... 24 00 2 " Strictly Choice Timo thy, del 20 00 1 cars Gilt Edged Timothy- 20 00 BUTTER. Tho market ii overstocked and all grades aro dull. Shippers should confine themiclvcs to small packages dur ing tho warm season. 0 pails Choice Southern III. sold at 20c 20 pkgs Choice Northern 20c 25 buckets Southern III 20c EGGS Wero rather scarce to-day, and the demand was active at quotations. Wo repcrt sales of 20 boxes shippers count-.,.... 12Jc 1500 dozen " ' 12J13jc; CIIICKENS-Pienty and dull to-day Market cloed weak nnd, unsettled : J dozen Spring sold nt ... $2 (jOQ.2 40 50 Old Hens 4 25 8 coops 11 - 4 0004 26 10 " choico mixed 3 754 CO MEAL Continues firm and in gooJTtlL in a ml at quotations. Not enough In the market to supply tho demand: 1 car, steam dried, del. sold at 3 10 100 bbls. " " " sold at 3 10 400 " kiln " sold at 3 10 600 " Evening Star City Mills 3 1603 25 FRUIT. Strawberries nnd gooseber rieit arcqultu plenty. Tho former sells at about 2 00 per crate, wholoiale, and goose berries at 20u a quart, retail. 10 crates of Clcmson's strawberries sold to-day for $1 60.' Other kind nro selling at $2 600 3 ()'). PROVISIONS. Prices aro Armor and the demand is somowhnt improved. Sales reported aro : 1 cask bacon shoulders 6Jc 4 " " clear side packed and delivered .; ; i 7c 500 lhs.lmcon shoulders packed and del 0 c 700 " Plnin Hams, . " lie 200 Clear Sidus Ilacon " ' 8c 2 tierces Bacon Ham 10e Dry Kllnt......lao Dry aH U y. tiheeppelta ei Si Hide i Oreeayilb .7to7K Curi-d " toSU (iree o Calf VI Ih.UKal 3 Cure.' ' " It to MX Haiti Kanawha per bbl...2 Si Lull 'I'fna t Irnirf-ria! 1 10 tn 1 40 1 Gunpowder 1 00 to 1 60 OoloQKbiucklWto 1 30 1 Tonus: Hys'n 1 10 to 1 40 Co (Fee i Ja ...' c to 32 Lagnsyra.......;t to ISo Itio, prim to choice .-24 lo pi bt- .121 Beeswax. -I'rovUltsna. I.A It I) In tierces peril) ........ I la 9 In hegA ' u4 11 ANH Pitjar cured" canvassed liWU13 , , Country ' lutciT Hnouhlnra bacon " i.... ...... ck Clter sides ; lucon 7Jf to Se Ostlonu and rotataxa. Onions, per bbl3 M Potatoes, cho per bbl S U Cheese. New York ftotory new . is to It slroonssji Common House, per dos,... 2 t Choice to Ultra " ...-.a 00 lo S 71 H. II, - ......ft 09 to 6 Ml Beeswnst nnd TalloW i 30 Tlow.,. ... Msirara and Hyrap; BUG A II New Orleans nmi to choice 11 to Its Collee A , IK'JtolJ Crushed and 1'uwdered...... 14K to lie Gmniilaud ........ UWlo fa BYrtUl'd-Cholce ". 0 to W New Orleait CO to S3'i nnjrBlniri Oiinniea-....lJ to lJc I HurUps,...,......23V " - Tali e IImp...2S lo Set Twine Has 60o herd. "Illet ., ttt lIunKariiti .a 23 to 2 SU Timothy, per bushel s oo Wine) and I.lqnursi BRANDY Heunessy pur cat best..... T Ct i.k-iiette ' ir t t WINE Port 2 Mto S 09 Miirry ;. i 2 24 to S 2S Catawba 2 CO Cmret per ease w . S OS WHtaKy-lt)t(lloJ.....M....-... SS tol 6 Bourbon a lai lty Ti wheat new l so II l)( h Wines-.. 1 09 Rntea rrrelsfHt. Cottou i Compressed. ... Cneompresseil To New rork. 9 69 1 14., To Boston. .....II Ot ...M. I us aYUsU-l To Nsw York per bbl..,. To Boston per bbl -.11 ct) 1 7a