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CAIRO DAiLY BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1872. TRAYELER'SGUIDE TAKK NOTICE. timetable of'thb "h! e. mi trier u.d.r. v ,,,h,1-.I,rdfS i timt-tabl. will r w the arrival mJ derr .r HMinr mm ciret .. 8:40 p m. 3:45 H.PU 3.45 p.m. art-Mall into. dally.. .l.ll . rrrw-Mall.delly Oa ro and Bl. Louie Short Llae Depart - .........11:30ft.in. Varhof ttrttr (rem Cairo M. Lonle. wo eVM e'-srt Irom Cairo to Chicago. Elegant lerhtg Roe" eleeping care on night trams. Beast hecHd to all imporUni points. CAIRO AND MOUND CITY TCAH TT, ADVERTISEMENTS. VibTiNoNE"XvKEkV To any shrewd man who con do business on the quiet. 1 gunrsntec an Immense fortune, easily, rapldl Mil Id perlecl safely. Address In perfect cinfldenee, JAM Est FltUJjr. 17 W3m too ttieeaer eireei, new iurn. DISSOLUTION NOTI0E. Notice It heieby eiventhat the Copartnership heretofore ciMIiir b( Win. hloholr and Brother, In the Furniture Manufacturing busl ne,, under the dim name of E diofl llro. In Ihla day disunited liy miitimi content, Wm. E'- rhofTptir'hiuilnithe uliolc husltcss, assuming all Its liabilities and recemnu an me accounts uuo the old firm. WMuP';?l')Kft uuiKbu muiiurr. Cairo, Ilk., JuneSI, 18W. , . Wttdlw LOCAL NOTICES. Will make thro trip daily, c uuvree citio At T... ..-.m 41 II A I ). p.m UltIM ant KB tITT At 8-.no .it. m. At ItJO ..p m. AI.O..IUW. Hp.rn. PAUL G. SCHUH'S Pre- scrijttion Drug Store is open day and night. All prescrip tions carefully and neatly fill ed with dispatch. The largest and finest selections of Toilet k. mn s t -1 a . . sva a I win id. when hii.d. at any pood intermedute Articles, Vases and sundry eadiBglorpaaeengereor frelfnL nor ltf., I Fancy Goods of all descrip tions just received and sold by polite and attentive clerks at the lowest figures. Satisfy yourself by a call. 6-231m Go to the Thalia for tho best "Weil J beer in town, D-21dtf CAIRO AND PADUCAH' Alt. AT. The splendid steamer FISK, Bin. Howard Capt. tasia Cairo fUlLY. (Sander toeoledl. at a.m. For Irelgntor peaeagn appiv on ooardor Jen ltf JAif lllbnS, Ag't. rBTMICIAHS. R. 8. BRIQHAM, 31, D., TTOMEOPlTHIC Physic an end Burgeon. Of. JX fice 1M ommerclal avenue. Kealuencenn Tenia street three doois west of C II. rtoodward. 1m DR. J. 0. SULLIVAN, PFICE Orer M. J. McOeuletV dru; J neer corner Conmerclal avenue and Weiss beer constantly on band nt the Thulla saloon. 6-Jldtf A bflkndio lot of Miignolla and Em press Ladies' Slippers at Elliott & liny, horn'", Commcrciul avenue. tf. Itcntb street. r etore, a t.ian- s-sitr WILLIAM R. SMITH, M. D. T ESIDENChNo. 21 Thirteenih etreet, be. IV tweea Wnehisgion avenue and Walnut street. UfBee litOommercleleTenue, up ttalra. U. W. DUNNING, M. D. RBSIDENCE-corn-rNinth and Walnut st. Oftce co ner Mzth etrent end Ohio leTee. UIBee houre from A -m. to i to., and 9 p.m II. WAHDNER, M. D. RESIDESCFz-Oomer MueDeuth street and iVxihi-'glon trenue, near court houe Of 1. 1 'iri-r th- po.iofllce. Office hourn 10 to 12 ltd. 10 4 p.m. ienllitf. Our Home Advertisers. Go to "Wm. Ehlor'!, on Twuntieth street, for your fino custom inado boots and shoes. You can't do better. Try them. Burnett's Steam Cooking' Vesiol Is war ranted to cook quicker and better thun any vessel in use, for sale at A. lialley's twill m But Weiss beor at the Thalia. 6-2ldt Kxcbllint Weiss beer at the Thalia. fi-Uldtf Wm. Ehlcri, at his shop on 1'wontieth street, opposilo the Court ilou&o hotel, is manufacturing boots and shoes, of every stylo and variety, warranted to giro par fcctitttisfactloB. .Ha keep genuine Fronch calf nnd give his customers all bo prom ses. tf IIkavy Rixe, glass Fruit Jars, (tin top) quarts f 1.25 and half gallons, 3 per doz. Genuine "Mason Improved," Fruit Jnr, (glass top, self soalers,) quarts $2, and half gallons $3 per dozon. Best W. G. (iron stone china) plates and teas, CO conts per sot. Fino goblets, only 10 cents aplcco. Other goods in proportion, at l'AKHONf), DAV1B St CO.'K, C15-tf 5 and 7 Tenth street. M. Bviu.fl, proprietor of tho Mechanics boarding' house, cornor Commercial ond Third street, Cairo, Illinois, nnnounccs that ho is now keeping a first-class hotel nnd boarding houso for tho accommoda tion of regular boarders or translont guests. Ho has accommodations for eighty to ono hundred pooplo ; his tftblo is well kept, his rooms light and airy, and not a bod in the houso that has not either a set of springs or n feather bed. Mm Tho Arlington Garden, n dolightful place of resort, Is now ready for vUitors. Tents have boon spread on tho green sward, a high, closo fence surrounds the garden, and ladies and gentlemen may enjoy the finest of ice cream and tho cool est of lemonado, free from tho public gazo. T. B. Elms, Prop'r. For Kent One ot the Debasa cottages. It has been repaired and put in splendid order. Just the house for a family resi dence Apply to Louis HxRBgnT. DRCGN. P.G.Schuh Burnett's Su-iun Cooking Vessel saves nenrly half the fuel and 16 per cent weight which is lost in cooking the old Sold by A. Hiilloy C-201m Wo havo a good supply of Burnett's Steam Cooking Vessels Call tind see thrni. A. II ALLEY C201m For Sale. Two desirable lots on Commercial avenue, will bo sold cheap. B. S. Uamucll. Juno 26th. dCt To lex Crkam Katxrs. -Dan Carncs is prcpatod to furnish tho very best article of ico cream in largo or small quantities on reasonable terms, at Louis Lssuno's old stand n Commercial avenue botweun Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. Al so, attached to his ice cream saloon will be found the very choicest of wines, liquors and cigars. Come ono and all and patron ize Dun. 6-31 lm THE LITTLE KK.NTOOKIAK, No. 63 Ohio levee, Is Me place whero they keep tho frcshct fish endgame, and .ho finest wines, liquors and cigars, to be found in tho city. Dinner only twenty Cvo cents. Open day and night, at all hours. J. E. Park, Proprietor. 8-ltf. 6 It is impossible to cook poorly in Bur nett's Steam Cooking Vessel. It is worth doublo the price asked for it, for putting up fruit. For sail at A. Hallvy's, 'dealer in stoves and tinware. C-201m Dak. Uaktmak has received or.o of the largest stocks of Fruit Jarcs ever before brought to Cairo, nnd Is desirous of closing it out without delay. Ho therefore offers Mason's Improved Porcelain self-sealers, quarts at S3 00 per dozen ; glnsswire tops, quarts, at $1.25 per dozen and half-gallons til $2.00 per dozen. These arc the cheapest prices in tho market. tf. Truth and Poetry. Milton puts into the mouth of Lucifer, in "Parudlso Jxxt,' i theso memorable words "To bo weak is miserable" Never was a truer sentenco written thnn this supposed to bo wrung from the arch-fiend in his impotenco and I agony. Kvory victim of norvous debility or of that depressing languor which is ono of tho nccompanimonts of dyspepsia and I biliousness, can testify to tho misery I of mind and body which they involve, Tho motive power of tho system is par- i tially paralyzed j tho mind is haunted by unxluty and fear ; nnd tho suflerer is us in- I cupablu of applying himself energetically I to any kind of buniness as if ho wore under I the .benumbing influence of catalepsy I This torriblo mental and physical condi tton need not, however, bo endured for forty-eight hours by any human being Plantation Bitterh is an absolute specific for all tho tormcnU which u do runged stomach, a disordered livur, nnd shattered norves, superinduce 6 I'Gcod&wlw 0 UP i PBACTICAL WATCHMAKER, CAIRO, 1LLISOIU. ABaesUckof Wetthei. Cloelcr., Jewelry, i peeuelee " attention' given io lodeef wetfh repairing. ThepuWlctre ol W IVIIII.BIIIW -u.ni rNn, .II1T.M Ml far Karl Elsasnennen'e celet.ratdu .i tlMftMMB tbey sr e-,u-l to my, end I swettaHr sVesa aar es.ga. s-4 snd ell ICS. t-ole ICE! 1CE.I! ICE! I! From Wednesday May 1st, tho ice wagon will canvass the city, to continue during tho summer months. None but pure northern lake co will bo delivered. Hube, Loomis, & Co. ARLINGTON HOUSE. T. B. Ellis, proprietor, cornor 7th strcot and Commercial avenue, Cairo, Ills., is prepared to accommodato tho public with board by the day, woek or month, at lower rates than any other first-class house in the city. Tho rooms are all well fur- nishud, light and airy, good samplo rooms for tho accommodation of Commercial agents. Tho houso is located in thu cen ter of tho business part of tho y within ono squaro of tho post office. 4-9-tf THE BULLETIN Publication !-, Ballctla Bsslletlstir, Wswfcl tvtots Avessno. THE CAIRODIRECTORY. Tho canvassers for the Cairo Citt Di rectory completed their work several months ago, but wo havo been delayed In tho publication of the work by many causes. We have put into our establish ment 8TEAU, and VERY EXPEKRIVK NEW ritERBES ft Cottroll & Babcock four roller oylindor press, a half-medium Uni versal, a Gordon and a Liberty, besides n great variety of new type. , Theso changes in tho offlco havo occu pied all our time and attention for months, but wo have now leisure to devote to the Directory which it in the hand of the printer. Tills will bo mode ono of tho finest dl octorles over issued in tho West will be frinted in colors, and in overy way bo a specimen of typography that wo now we shal havo roason to bo proud o f The edition will be large, and will leave ho bindor's hands in about six weeks. Any advertiser who desires to make changes in his advertisements, may do so through tho mall, or by sending instruc tions to this office. We hope tho public may avail them- selves of this opportunity to patronlzo Cairo enterprise that richly deserves encouragement. Another caso of small-pox street. Puplur The dogfennel whacked down. around town is being I. 0. O. F. To-night being tho regular meeting for the leml-anual election of officers for Alexander Lodge, No. 224 I. O. O. F, the mcmbors are all reques ted to altond. Members of othor Lodges in good standing, aro cordially Invited. Lew W. Johnson, Recording Scc'y. Ykstrrday evening it was our chance to observo tho antics of a roipoctablo saloon-keeper on tho levee, whojs now suf fering from mental aboratlon. His actions nro very menacing indeed, and if his family is not removed beyond his reach tho result will, undoubtedly, bo very distressing. The nlarm of fire yesterday morning, about ono o'clock was caused from ado fectlvo fluo in tho cottago ot St. Blune, near tho cornor of 7th and Washington avenue; Mr Blotto and Johnny Dunning wero returning from thofestlral atSchcoll's Hull tind discovered it in timo to extin guish tho llainej before much danmgo was donu. As usual, tho flro companies woro promptly on hand. The word "rcherche," used In a local Item in this morning's paper, is not origi nal with us. It was suggestod by a vory dear and loomed friand, who has a largo account against u, nnd wo did not llko to ignore its uio for reasons that we fully appreciate. Ho requested us to uso it in every item hereafter. We may havo oc casion to handle it again, but hope he will excuse us if wo do not. GRAND PIC-NIC EXCURSION TUB OHIO ltlVKK 0.V THE STEAMER KCKERT ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, Thu steamer Eckert will leave tlio whur at Cairo precisely at eight o'clock, on Thursday morning, tho Fourth of July touch at Mound City at nine, at Caledonia half past ten, nt Metropolis at 12, at tho Lukes opposite Piiduvab, at half past one- alter which she will go to Paducah, where she will stay until five, retitrnlnc to Cairo. at half past eight o'clock in tho ovenlng. Tbo people of Paducah givo a plc-nic on that day at tho beautiful lakes jnst oppo site their city, which will givu ull who wish, a chancotojoln tlo Puducah people in their pic-nic, or enjoy a nico stroll in the beautiful woods about tho lakes, while those who prefer it can havo throe or four hours to walk or drlvo tbrongh Paducah. Each family wll havo tho privilego of taking their basket, while those who would rather not be Incumbered will bo furnished with refreshments at tbo lunch tables on the boat, at rcaon ablo prices. There will bo a bountiful supply of confectlonaries, fruits, Icecream, lemoEodo, soda water kc. This will bo a splendid chHnce for fumilles who wish to spend the "fourth" together. As the Eckert was built for plc-nic purposes, the children enn bo turned loose on tho boat to enjoy themselves without danger. Tills excursion will be given for tho benefit of tho Methodist church of Cairo. Fare for round trip from Cairo, ( Mound City nnd Callc'donla, $1 j children COc. From Metropolis 50c; children 25c. td ST. CHARLES HOTEL. . ' ', i HKXl'ORD, .... Proprietor Coit. Ohio Levee & Second St. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, CENTRAL HOUSE. Having refurnished this well known and popular boarding house, on Sixth street, near tho post offlco, the proprie tress would inform tho public that sho is prepared to accommodato the public with first-class board and wall furnished, well vontllatod rooms on tho most ronton- able torms. Amplo preparations havo been made to accommodate on unlimited number of day boardors. Patronage so licited. Mrs. T. N. Oaffnf.y. 51 -ML Dwelling House for Rest. T second story of tho brick building on tho corner of Washington uvcnuo and 18th street, containing six woll furnished rooms, good cistern nnd necessary cut houses, is for ront ou reasonable tonus Apply to Samuel M. Orr, Casoy's coal yard, opposite St. Charles hotel. Mwd. Just Arrived, another lot of Wayne's potent solf-ventllating Kefrlg. orators nnd Ico Chests. Wo aro selling Ico Chosts nt the following Cincinnati prices, viz: $11 00, $13 00, $lu 00, $17 20, etc. Refrigorators nt from $20 00 to $46 00, and best of city roforence given as to convenience of uso and economy of ice. Every family should havo ono. 6-31-SOd. Beerwart, Oiith & Co. Ice Cream has becomo tho institution of the season, and Phil Saup's the most popular in tho city. His saloon has be como, in fact, Ice cream headquarters, and it is not the fashion to cat tho luxury any where else. It is kept with scrupulous caro, is neat and tidy, and tho presence of no questionable characters is permitted in it. Mr. Saup has, also, always on bar.d fresh cukes of all kinds, candies, notions, toys, &c, and deserves a continuation and an increase of the popular favor in which bis establishment is held. 6-7dtf n?gtge conveyed to end Irom the DepM free ol ctur,.. docVtf The Illlnola Central Ra'l Road Comotnv now otter for eale the following described jots iii(rire A'liiiiinn io in ciiy or miro, tii i Lot 27 block 20. Lot 24 tlook K, " IS ' 20. 87 " 82, ' 6 ' S2, 20 a fi s ' ?? " 3 " .. " " W. SS S2. orterme.ete. apple o JAM E8 JOHNSON. Silt) Akso . Maunolia Ladies' Slippers at Elliott ft Haythorn's, Just received, tf. J. J. Anderson & Co., gas fitters, 01 Ohio Levee, over Lonorgan & Cunning hams, feed store, do all kinds of steam anp gas fitting choaper than tho cheapest, and guarantee perfect satisfaction in ovory in stance. If they do not pleaso they will not churgo. Givo tbem a trial. They know their business perfectly. Remember tbe.pl ace.C I Ohio Ltvto. , '16-81 Work on tho William's Distillery is progressing rapidly, preparatory to start ing. Valentine Rescu, on tbo corner of Washington Ave., and 8th street is mak ing valuable improvements to his property- Mr. Martin of thu Charleston ' Cour ier ' was in the city yesterday. His health is improving. Tue festival at Schoel's hall closod last night, to the entire satisfaction of ull in terested. Pecuniarily it wits a success, and that we presume was the intention. The tobacco crop in tho,adjacont country of Kentucky and Illinois looks more promising than for many years, and the yield, if nothing happens will bo the largest over gathered. Dok't forgot tho fireman's great Fourth of July plc-nic. The committee will pro ceed to canvass tho city in a few days for the sale of tickets, and should bo liberal ly patronized. Messrs. D. Hurd & Son, havo advicbs of thu shipment of two cars now wheat to tbem, this will probably go south as they have largo ordors for wheat. We now have a health officer, whose duly it is to soo that overy body enjoys good health; or if not this oxactly, to see that every impediment in the way of en joying this blessing, is immediately re moved. We aro not ulnrmed, but wo know thoro is a largo amount of sickness at pres. ent in Cairo, and it will increase if our pooplo do not quit buying and eating the class of unripe fruit, apples more particu larly than any thing ulse, that is being thrust upon tho market. The Maonlc hall, nt tho corner of 8th and Commercial avenue, has recently been overhauled, tho walls boautifully knlsomined, tho floors elegantly enrpoted, new furnlturo &c , and it now presents within its sacred portals as recherche an np poaraneo as any lodgo rooms In tho state. In our perambulations through the city yesterday, we counted 43 houses in cource of orection and being romoddled. If anybody doubts this statement, if to-day is us warm ns yesterday, wo will go round with them nnd point out each bopurate building. The trreprcssihlo Pat Kelly alias "Big Pat" is now in tho city on u short visit. Such is his confidence in his skill ns marks man' that ho challenges any man in tho United States to compete with him for tho championship. He makes no excep tions; he means business, and to prove it he holds out ono thousand dollars ns nn in ducement to any one who desires to "com paro notes," It would bo well for our city authori ties or somo well disnosod person to cast an oyo toward the Improvement of that portion of tho levee known ns tho "plank road." It is in a miserable condition. We aro inclined to bolievu that Mark Twain never experienced such "jolting" on the plains as is Riven to tho individual whoso misfortune it is to ride over it once i A citizen who intends to go on ,the T. F. Eckort excursion boat the coming Fourth, with his family, wishes to know where tickets can be obtained. Ha alio requests us to suggests that a good ptanot with a thoroughly competent pianist to preside and an impromptu choir to render few good anthems, etc., would material ly add to the success and enjoyment of tho occasion. If tho projectors want a big rrowd, let them provide music. Music will draw. We wero pleased to see an account in the Cairo Sun, of a mirage that was ob served by several of our citizens, a few days since; it corroborates what wo said over in Cairo in 1857; we however, thought it was a ghott and we have kept that secret locked In our manly "chlst" for 15 years because If wo had told it, no one would have belelved ut, and we aro only too proud, at this Into day, to corroborate the statement of the Sua. Capt, S. E. Rumdlf, of Nutchcz, Mln.( and a member of thu firm ol Chas. M, Uowo & Co., of this city, is now In town and will spend somo timo heru in tho In terest of his house. Cupt. Rumble is n gentleman of wealth and position, and we aro informed that ho contemplates thu orection of a largo manufacturing estab lishment at this place, full particulars of which will be laid boforo tho public in a short time. Wt were present with a party of gen tlemen on Inst evening to hear tho re hearsul of a poem by J. G. Cormlck, Esq., nnd anticipated n pleasant evening, but was disappointed as a discussion arose as , to the authorship, and not having a copy of tho articlo Mr. C.'s memory failed him nnd he ctiuld go no farther than the first line, which was "A man that would stand' If he brings a ropy on his return we will lay it beforo our. renders, lor we know from what wo hoard of it that it is a 'smasher." ' We woro shown yesterday, at tho I. C. R. R. dopot, a narrow gaugo locomotive from tho works of Porter Bell, & Co., Pitts burg Pa., named tho "Rip Van Winkle." It is a beautiful little thing, and wo pre sume it is for construction purposes on this end of the Cairo and St. Louis railroad, which is now ready for the iron, from Cairo north a considerable distance. We expect to hear the whittle of tho "Rip," and the thundering of ber long train of coal and freight cars entering into Cairo in less than three months from this timo NOTICE! LICENESI Saloon keepers and liquor dealers whoso liconses expire on tho first day of July are horeby notified that a prompt renewal of tho same will bo required. All bonds should be filed with tho City Clerk, by next Monday evening, so as to bo pre sented to the council on that evening for approval, otherwise delay may be dan gerous. M. J Howley, City Clerk. Cairo, Juno 26, 1872 4t Mr. J. C. Smith, an old citizen of Cai ro, has taken tho houso formerly occupied by W. H. Schutter, efq., and fitted it up in a vory substantial and attructlvo style, as a saloon, billiard hall and wholcsalo h quor house. Mr. Smith is a good practical mun, and by strict nttention to business nus built himself up u fortune, overy dol lar of which will bo invested In Cairo In tho purchaso of lots and their improve ment. If moro men like him had control of the liquor trado of our country, ditsi j pation would dlsuppear from our midst Ho is strictly conscientious rns to its use, and will deal in nothing but chemically pure liquors. Tho wholesale department is under tho immediato superintendence of W. II, Scbuttor, esq., nn oxport in tho buslncus, and a man who is ns woll known through out tho country for honesty and fair deal ing iu our friend Horaco Grctley ; theso mun are bound to succeed, and, " aside .i .H . i i i irom mat, wiey aesorvo to. Tho now liquor law tnkes effect on tho 1st proximo, and Mr. Smith will bo the first to comply and give bond. Louisville, Ky., Memphis, Tonn., and other cities are Just now in a porfect fever of excitement about mad dogs. Hardly a day posses but one or moro persons aro bitten in those places. As there ore about ten dogs to overy Inhabitant in Cairo and we know not how soon hydrophobia will be ono of tho plugucs of our city, we deem it advisable to warn our citizens ogninst this fearful malady. On being bitten by a rabid dog tho wound should bo cauterized with nitrate of silver. Dr. Axford, of Michigan, has treated sev eral cases successfully. Large dosos ot morphlno were injected under tho skin, and large doses ot castor wero adminis tered. Ono groin of morphino was injec ted under the skin every four hours, and it half drachm of powdered castor mixed with syrup given internally. The effect was to produce sloep and stop tho convul tions. Small quantities of chloroform woro Inhaled at times and tbo patient was wrapped in woolen blankets wrung out of a warm solution of amonio. The patient had frightful convulsions for several days, but recovered under tho abovo treatment, which checked tho fearful malady, Dr. Wolfe, of Now York, mentions other remedies. 1. I havo seen persons cured ufler the attack by nn attempt to smother, which resulted in profuse perspiration, and saved the patient. When we know that tho dog does not sweat, and that tho effect of the virus to produce a similar condition, tho Importance ot vapor btths, or other means to tho sumo result, becomes apparent. 2. Ono cose was cured by eating voraci ously of onions, after tbo appearance of virulent symptoms. , Q T ttAMA It I..I.mahm ItnlnH art1 wi & unvu iuu luifciiiiuiijra living sm v- ItaliiA rf Irin iAnea fial etstn nf ttmlnfl f atfMiV t,tiu eti.t.taiiui umxj ui j"'"r' externally applied; would givo It Inter nally alio. fc4. I havo known many caapsiuccowfully treated by Dr. Marclmnt.of Pennsylvania; lit 1 1 t tin nVlSirl 1111 eetll I.a.. artmmiitiltilnil vHeiiivtiiiusiuiUtl nilllUUV -ejni iik.ii IVUSIII Lj his secrot. and should havo hydrophobia uii mo niner stao. , 6. I havo found numerous porsons who clallllnfl tn hnvit ltm.M w,wt I... ....... ..WVI. V. 1 1 II J III.U' stones somo of which you have In Kent- ucay, ana mignt test their value now, nnd report results. Tho nnlnn nnfueenee e il.nnr nOlnllv f, snake poison, nt.d may havo tho same for inn virue in wis man aog. lr lateen in time, swoatlng is n valuable atixllllary to any method of trcatmont. RIVERNEWS, PORT LIST. arrived. Stcaraor Quickstep, Evansvllle, " Imperial, Now Orlcntn. " City of Chester, St. Louli. " H. S. Tumor, Now Orleans. " Hello Memphis, Momphis. " St. Charles, Now Orleans. " Southern Republic, N. Orleans. " Joo Pluming, Memphis. " Dictator, St. Louis. " Arlington, St. Louis. " Tom Jnspor, Kvurisvlllo. " Jim. Fisk, Jr., Paducah. " Illinois. Co'.umbus. " Arkansas Hullo, Evansvllle. " Shamrock, Memphis. departed. Stcnmcr Quickstep, Evansvllle. " Imperial, St. Louis. " City of Chester, Momphis. " H. S. Turner, Cincinnati. " Hullo Memphis, St. Louis. " St. Charloi, St. Luult. " Southern Republic, St. Louis. " Joo Flwming, St. Louis. " Dictator, Colunbus. " Arlington, Cincmnuti. " Jim. Fik,.1r., Puducuh. " Illinois. Columbus. " Arkafira Bullu. Evansvllle. " Shamrock, Ctnciiiiiutl. DM liUI'DV OOAL. Steamboats supplied at any time, IkiIIi day and night, with either lump or chest nut coal, in uny quantity, and on usual terms, at the yard at Grand Tower, Ills. Special contracts offered on favorable terms upon application. H. V. Olyphant, D. A. Bokke, Gcr.'l. Supt. Sates Agent. 3-16-Iy. 110ATS LEAVINO TO-DAY. The Mammoth steamer Jna Howard, Capt. Pogrom, leaves this evening for New Orleans and ull intermediate landing. Her state rooms are luro nnd cool and we commend her to all southward bound Tho fino packet Grand Tower is tho re gular boat leaving for Memphis nnd nil way landing this evening at five o'clock The Idlewild Is the regular packet leaving for Evansvllle nnd joints along the Ohio river. Tho UtahJ takes her departuro to day for Little Rock and all points on the Arkansas river. The Jim Fisk Jr is the daily and p. in. packet for Paducah.1 CONDITION OF THE RIVERS. The river at this point full ubout 8 in ches yesterday. At Pittsburg thu Mo nongahcla is slowly fulling. At Cincin nati and Louisville, tho Ohio continues on a steady decline. In tho canal, there is five foet water. Tho Cumberland river raised noarly 3 feet, nnd Is again falling. Tho Arkansas is still falling. Red river is riling slowly. Tho Mississippi river continues on a general decline No danger of a flood this season. BUSINESS AND WEATHER. Tbero was not a great deal of business doing on tho landing yctcrduy. Freight was not over abundant. No body froze to death yesterday Tho sun cntno down red hot nit duy. miscellaneous. Tho City of Chester hail it fair packet trip but a small number of passengers Among them was a young couple who got loftoff the Kokert nt Capu Girardoau last Monday. The N. S. Turner passed up yostorday morning with n very slim trip. The Imperial from Now Orleans had a tow of barges. Tho St. Charles, witli the Southern Re- public in tow, passed up without Intiding. Tlicy wero lately purchases! by Captain Davo Campbell, of St. Louis, and will bo wrecked. The Clipper look her barge of log to bt. Louis. Tho Arlington passed nrnund having a good packet trip on board. Milt Reld is expected to return about tho first of July. ,His many friends will bo glad to see him. Tho Joo Fleming arrived from Mem phis with severnl barge, and takes In tow several empty ico bnrgos for St. Louis. Tho Quickstep arrived with n slim trip nnd returned to Kvnnmllo in tho snmo fix. Charley Kylo left yesterday afternoon for Indltinnpolli, to lake churgo of it lot of locomotives nnd cars, consigned to Hul lldty Brothers. Tho Tom Jasper camo down from Evnnsvillo playing light. Hor captnln expected to find nlnad here, but as freights nro n little tcarce ut prokent, she will havo to wait a few days. Sho has laid up nnd will load after tho Howard. Tho .lames Howard is steadily receiv ing freight, nnd will fill up with a big trip. Capt. Leo Howell is trying to buy a small tow boat. There was but littlo excitement on tho levee yestorday, ond every tiling was as still as tho boast when tho spirit has do parted. PHIL, HOWARD, STEAMBOAT BUTCHER, City Nntlouftl Bank DnlldliiK. MJSpeclal attention paid to orders Irom stean. boats nlKhtordav C. Hanny wishes the public to be informed that he has on hand a Stock of Goods as extensive as any in the Southwest, and that he is de termined to sell every article at prices Lower than the Low est. Call on him to-day and examine goods and prices. He will satisfy you both as to qual- tv and cost. If you desire rosy cheeks and it com plexion fair nnd free from Pimples, Blotches nnd Eruptions, purify your blood by taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It has no equal for this pur poso. 688, daw It. One or two respectable young men or boys car. hear of a comfurtablo place to board, wliero there nro no other boarders, by Inquiring for H. nt The Bulletin of flco, Terms reasonable. 28-6t US Six and one-half lbs. Durant's A Coffee Sugar for Ono Dollar ; Seven lbs. New Orleans Sugar forOno Dollar ; three and one-half libs. Prime Hio Coffee, One Dollar; Best Imperial Tea, One Dollar and a half per pound ; Best Gun powder Tea, Ono Dollar and Seventy-five Cents per pound ; Young Hyson and Oolong Tea, One Dollar per pound, and ev erything proportionately cheap at WILEY & BIXBY'S. 6-24-tf. NERVOUS DEBILITY, With Ita iloony otlrndaeita, low untr ue1 deni-eMlon, Involuntary enalaafoss, lower neinea, eprnuelorriiM, loaa ol ootrrr. dlaav B.euS. low of mreaarr nnd threatte'iiejd laaprtcssrr ! laabe rllllH, nail a lovcre)srn cure- in huia. idirry'n llnvnoopotblr Nnrel.lc No Teteiily-elgtlt. CoinpotoJ ol tr.n m.-l valua !) iiillif n.i potent curntive. tney .true n nn'le at Ihn rot ol the milt t lone ill' t e. ere tern, erre.t thedUcharxea, m l l-nrl elgonnd iier;y, lll and vitelltj to I ier.liie mun. Tney hirei'iired tlmlUM.dt of c ea. Price, ti pet i aclMtriaol Rfeboxe. and .a large 12 rial, which I very Important lu ubetlDtte or old caeet, or II I'triniKl In i. oM by all JriiKjIit., tal aent tj mail on lecelpt ot price. AJ .rit iiumrirry, Hix-ctrlc Homeopathic Medicue Co., ln flfjeil ay. I V. P. CUUH. ui;lM.owwly AtM, O.irj, flliaote LA.WYEBI. GREEN k GILBERT, ATTORNEYS AMD COUNSELORS AT LAW, William Il.Oreen, i Willi.in 11 Uilbert, V CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Mile. F.OIleert, j Xpeoia. attenti.a given to Admiralty and teambuet buttneae, OFFICE OHIO LEVEE, ROOMS 7 IjTD 8 OVXB CIT7 NATIONAL BAKE. VLLEX, MULKEY & WHEELESk ATTORNEYS t COUNSELORS AT LAW, William J.Allen, 1 John II. Mulkey, V CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Samuel I.Wheler.j erPenl'-nlar attentleji paid to river and ad miralty buimrM. OFFICB-Over Fuel National BanW. Ohio Levee. 03 O o t- w o o w 3 Q w o PHIL SAUP, (Hucevr to P. Stup.) WHOLESALE k RETAIL Milt IN CONFECTIONS. FIRE WORKS, TOYS, FLAGS, ETC. 102 Coinmeiclal Avenue, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. FIRE AND MARINE lOHPAMKH, NIAGARA, N. Y., " l,ie,21C 25 OEItMANIA, N. Y., A"' l,OCI,7l'7l HANOVER, N. Y., tsse's ...720 802 OO XXFUULIC, N. Y., Asset. ...711,02; m Comprising the Underwrltera' Agency. YONKERS, N, Y., Asset 678 4C4 CI ALBANY CITY, Anetn 413,193 13 FIREMEN'S FUND, 8. F., Aneta.. C78.SOO 06 SECURITY, N. Y. MARINE, Allele 1,1.12, SIS Htorci, Dwelling, Furniture, Hull! end Car Knee, Insured ut raiea at fwrabl as sound, per msnetit etcuritv will w.rrant. r I rui-eotfully ask of the cltlsena of Cairo, thati of their patronage. ' C.N.IIUOUKsl. NEW LIVERY STABLE. TENTII STREET, BETWEEN WABU'N AVENUE AND WALNUT Dr. II. K. Fields Infoim the publlo that he has opened a LIVERY STABLE, en the northwest side of Tenth street as named above, ilia Siublee will be furnished with nene but the BEST HORSES AND GOOD VEHICLES. , J and the publlo mar be a; commodated at all hours m TEKMS. """ ,em, B ,,0W" ' ' ems ans a ehae ol public patraeae, and will eudeavor to merit It by lair dealing Tsf ah h