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WIN. fl'nhHrtifr. UKTIN 1 7ft 4 'i'l 8 no I'l.l.KTIN lip subscrip- ) IIUI.LKT1N Vim It Die Uicmllllnolf. LEY, V, vn, i KH. INOIt, ATK. 1. CCOU.NT. in. BIER. K. MsTKICT, r. ft U ounce Moil' ice JOHN Q. cu!t Clerk ol g election in re it. S. YO- Clerk ol AI election in INKY. nice H. AV. r County At r election, junco 1'. II. ' Attorney at fL mo e 1'iri'EK ' at the eiini-1 iili.ee JOHN re-election to the decl tion ....... 'istboquos ' ig East Ten liana polili the Indian i20,000 dam- I, the celo Chicago 'Tri- -ope couiiij , It it state. i with truth P has verified IP ftnntrv will . ing, on tho hi upon thoiis- y mis Ing on rent and tho No one bas Thousands M "eiiiy. invention at l) il uuthority, r "country's uioutly for vas arranged to. .Soldiers ivo led them 3 know the an placo for ical scheme, n at Henry t is tolerably full Grant ;io wcro tbo udminlstra vorlWcmnnt, o a right to is for Grant in are iinnll ;:Uier scandal ilt time, have i Truly, the ty it broad, tariff Je ry grade ot facia, In Ik 't, of rJIl 'r xnp, not one. b country depends on an honMl congrest i well at an honest president. It U difficult to'bcHevo that tho illljr char-go that tf llorac Ureeley it elected' tho old tlave-holdcrf of the loutb will be paid for slaves freed by the wr, Undi credence among tlio moil Ignorant. But It does, ittul among tlio foolish nnd crodtil out freedmcn, the atlll moro ridiculous fear thnt thoy aro to ho ro-onilavod If j Greeley l made president, Is fait gaining ground and tho heart of many a nigger to day li palpitating willi dread nnd his oyc distended to twice their usual alius under tho influence of the plcluro which ho sees of hlmsolf returned to "chains and lav ory." Tho preposterous argument against Oreclcy Is mndo ujo of by the rad icals all tho samo as though it were grounded In truth, and tho black man, a tool in tho hands of his radical leader, makes no effort to think for himself to tako a common senso vlowof the situation which would show him at onco tho utter Impossibility of tho frcedmcn ever again becoming tho slaves of the whlto men south. "What -NontiiKKN 'old slave-holders," says tho New York 1 'World,' "could to-day make proof of t Central ' ownership and vnluo of his former chat I (till? A 1 ill t .if Cain trnm nil .1. ..:itn ivic a- wo. ctu It 1 1 kllU Tfll.lll -sovTUEBS ' kind of property required, and whero 'one bill of ealo of a negro can bo now 1 ' found south you can And twenty confod- 'erato securities ol dlamond-liko rarity 'as these themselves arc. And oven with Azatio.v, 'the bill found, whar's the nigger ?" LOGAN The ' Sun ' Is desirous of information on tho Logan question. It wishes to know if wo bclievo Logan recruited men for the rebel armv. We bollovo that Mr. , ii .i Logan advised many young men, at tho commencement of 'tho war, to tako nrms in the Southern cause, and declared that be would do so. Ho damned Douglas, jt for City after that statesman had mado bis cele- yt election, brated speech in favor of suppressing the junce ( . K. rebellion, and denounced him as an abo prtkeoftlty ,iUon,tt u u ft wcH known fact that ... ... . .... aiiicc 1!. A. Jir. j.ogan in congress nuvocatea trio si. r..r . l.v ' nnllrr nfallowln-. .eroded state, t I ', . , go in peace, am. u.a. aner no co.icii.ueu .... . to go into the army lie solicited personal friends, sympathisers with tho South to go with him, faying that bis object was to ,nS 1,10 uranu B0, 01 10 r- 01 tho United States arrivod in Baltimore to gct arms into tho bands of Anti-Abolition- dsy It J, expected that every constitu- ists and turn them against tho foes of tho ent of the Grand Lodge will bo present South. If the 'Sun 'doe? not know that except throe. Logan's record is very black with disloy alty, it is Ignorant of what no truthful man denies. But, it is true, Mr. Logan has changed his mind since his Soutlicrn sympcthising days. Then sympathy for the South was, in his opinion, moro profitable! than Abolitionism, and now hatred of the South is, in his opinion, more profitable than sympathy for that Fection. P- nee II AM II-i n 1 therefore ut the present timo n r re-election South-hator, and will continue to bo until "A Lonuon dlsPtch of to-day announ uder county. I . ccs that Kdmund About, tho well known - lw. . I. . 111! .V. ...til. I ' It I "u '"' iu""6 ' ' oi numan lununcss win prove proiitabie, and then lio will become ono of tho most liberal men in tho world. Ho is n trimmer, and has un eye single to tho wolfaro ot John A. Logan. BOASTING OF DISHONESTY. In his lato speecli at tho Atheneum in this city, Mr. Clements boasted of tho fact that his party uses tho monev of tbo people for campaign purposes. While hu nt that tho" ..ii, .i ity for lho ...UulB.u, .,uc.UU no was inierrupieu uy tno question : " liat became of the two millions of 'dollars that were lost between tbo treas- 'ury of Francu and tbo treasury of the 'United Stales." Hesitating r moment, Mr. Clements pointed his index linger at tho questioner, and exclaimed: "I reckon 'that money has been used to beat you 1 fellows in this canvass 1" This declaration was enthusiastically applauded by Mr. Clements' Radical audience. In these days of almost universal cor ruption such expressions aro littlo heeded by tho people. They havo become famil- ranks of the I w'11' dishonesty, und its presenco is to be expected ; but wo cannot suppress tho belief that expressions liko that used by Mr. Clements should bo rebuked. Two millions of dollars were stolen in tho talo of arms transaction, and it is n shocking fact a tad commentary on tho condition of tho nubile mind- that a candidate for congress can arsert amid tho applautu of his partisans, that tho stolen money has been used to corrupt electors und control elections in tlio interestt of hit party. We aro awaro of tho fact that Radical- itm thrive! on thieving, but It hat hereto foro been the habit of the Radicals to deny j The Soldiers' nnd Sailors' convention the fact. Now they boast of their rascal- i ftt -'ittiburg opened this morning. Fifty ity. Well, what, in the languafjo of tho illustrious thief, Tweed, "aro you going ' to do about it ?" Nothing, of course. THE BULLETIN FOR TIIK CAMPAIGN. "We propose, during the present cam aign, to mako Tiik Hulletin ii lively and Interesting political paper, and that wo may be enabled to do to with ell'ect, wo re quest our friends to do what thoy can In extending its circulation. The Weekly Uullktin Is one of tho best journals in tho State, and is furnished to subscriber! ut tho low rate of One Dollar rr.u year, u slight advance on tbo white papor. The Bulletin is an advocato of tho Litem) cauto and the Llborul candidatet, but It U ono of tbo most independent Lib nil jMipori In the country. It does not rwjrdltw thertght of managing politician tier declaring that The Bulletin edi tor merits Liberal denunciation because ho has been frank in his ttatemontt of bis opinion and belief becau so he ha teen proper to oxorclte tho right of freo thought and freo oxpression of opinion on questions of public policy nnd gontlcmon who proposed ai Liboral candidates for office. Thoso gentlemen cannot, by flour ishing their truncheons thus menacingly over our heads, compel us to bolholr very obedient Fervants, ard, if thoy wish to mako such nn issuo with us, tip comes tho gauntlet I Tun Uullktin cannot be in timidated. Heretofore wo havo labored with dil igence and without profit In tho harness of tho Democratic party nnd yot rovcro Its principles; but wo will not como or go as wo aro or dered by tcH-constltuled leaders. Tint Bulletin will never bo untruoto tho fun damental principles of tho Democracy, but It will act independontof tho dictation of caucuses, supporting candidate who aro worthy of support and opposing thoso who aro unworthy. On no question will Tiik Bulletin bo neutral, on nil ques tions of men and measures it will be inde pendent, nnd at all times remain steadfast In advocacy of thoso vital principles which Ho at tho foundation of tho Iti'ptib- I lie, in tho ovcrtbow of whicll tlio liberties of tho pcoplo will Inevitably bo destroyed. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. SUNDAY, Septemiier 15, 1872. A St. Louis dispatch of this dato say tho acceptance by Ex-Sonator Henderson of'tho Radical nomination for Governor of Missouri would bo announced at once. n llnl Jul transpired that two poor 1 1 .. i ... .1 1. iunai.es. uoiu anrnucss anu one a cnpniu, . ' ... . ... . b j keeper named Thomas Farroll nt tho New York asylum for tho Insane. Farrell wus arrested. Tho King of Spain opened tho session of tho now Cortes to-day at Madrid, and promised reforms in Cuba as soon ns tho rebellion is over. A dispatch of to-lay say Attorney r; av:ii:..,. ...in i. ,lir..l ... n vivu. - ..w .,..,... ..... ,. - compromise canu.uato oy tno ropnui.cans of tho etnto legislature of Orocon, , ,10Wallon Indians, fortv In num. a 1 1 bor reached Washington this morning. Many of tho representatives comprit- MONDAY, Seitkmiikr ICth, 1872. Gen. Sherman nrrived in New York to-day from Europe. Tho coach-driver of Now York City met to-day to organlzo a strike Grant has informed a committee from tho Cincinnati exposition that he cannot go west at present A saloon keeper at (Juincy was to ac cidentally shot between tho oyc by a man who was snapping a pistol for fun. romancist and political writer, had boon arretted by tlio Uermnus. Tho murderer of Kane Hlggins at I Chicago to-day filed a motion for a change of venuo' whlch wa9 overruled. I Hou. Charles Francis Adams and air. Jacob htaempm navo uisienteu lrom the decision of tho Geneva court of arbi- tration. A New Orleans special to tho St. k"i' 'Globe' says "tho New Orleans ' nd .lackson railroad to-day opened their ' now freight depot on Front street. Thu , compnny ,mvo pUrchasod 20,000 tons of rallroad,;iron for a lino from .lackson ' Tcnncssco, to Cairo, to bo completed by March next, whon they intend to form 1 connections with the Illinois Central ' railroad. Tlio landlord of tlio Mouongahelu House, l'ittsburg, to-day refuted accommo dations to Fred Douglas, son, Lewis and six other colored soldiers from Washing ton who wcro in nttundancuat the soldier's convention. TUESDAY, Skptkmiikk 17, 1872. Near Columbus, Ohio, Robert Dun lap shot nnd killed James Carpcntor, and then chased his (Dunlap's) wife, shot at lior and set her clothes on fire, and then lied Jealousy of Carpenter is supposed to bo tho causo of tho tragody. Gon. Shoridan and party, on au in specting tour of tbo forts on the Missouri river, arrived at Fort Sully to-day. Tho National Unlvorsalist convention met in Cincinnati to-day. Tho French Minister of Foreign Af fairs lias uskod an explanation of tho 1,.,.Bto. n..rn,ni,nl .,w.Ml.. Il, ... rest of Edmond About. -A notorious counterfeiter named David Flynn, or forty years standing, and nine accomplices wcro to-day arrested near Hollv Snrlnct. Miss. -Tho Michigan and Minnesota Stale - Fairs open to-day. i - thoutand toldiert wero present. A London dispatch announces that l'rlncets lleatrlco, of England, tho only unmarried daughter of th (juoon, has been betrothed to tbo Manpils of Statmrd. Tho princets it now in her sixteenth year, anu tuo manjuit in mi twciily-sccond. WEDNESDAY, ki'tkmiikii 18, 1872.1 Senator Sumner nrrived In London, to-day. 880 communistt, condemned to trans portation, embarked from Urest for Now Caledonia. A soeclal of this dato to tho ' Horald' from Iiombay says; Letters have been received from Dr. Livingstone, dated July 1, 187S!. Ho wan atlll at Unyanyombo, well, and waiting tho arrival of Stanley' second oxpedition. A dispatch from Teheren, to London to-day reports that tho cholera it raging with great violence In Rokhara. It it roportod that ono thousand persons aro dying daily from the tcourgo. A large parly of immigrants took nouncea the arrival at that place of the Grand Duke Aloxls. THURSDAY, SEmcr.it.ER 10, 1872 Georgo Lowl, the murderer of Knoch li. llardcastlc, was taken to White Ball, III., to-day. Lewis wns arretted in No- braskn last week A dispatch from Salt Lako, to-day, ay tho i-nall-pox Is prevailing in many part of tho territory. A Pari dispatch of to-day ay : Tho German authorities of Strasbourg havo consonted to allow the wlfo of Kfl. mund About to seo him, but thoy prohibit uiucrs 10 0.00. ins casois now being ex nminod, and will tako a week. A tolcgrnm from Stockholm doted tho 19th mst., ay King Charles of Sweden died at Malmolo lastorening. Forty children In chargo of Miss Ryo sailed from Liverpool to-day for Quebec in tho steamer Sarmatian Bismarck left Berlin to-day for a visit to hi family cslato at Varsin. Horaco Oreoloy addrcssod tho clli zens of l'ittsburg thi evening from tho steps of tho St Charlos hotel. FllIDAY, Ski-tkmiieh 20, 1872. Tho Union school at Mollno, Illinois, was entirely destroyed by llro last nlght- Mr. Grccloy arrived In Cincinnati this nftcrnoon. Prcslndent Grant attonded tho Now ark oxposltion t onlay, whero ho mndo tho following epeocli: "Lndles and gontlcmcn : I cannot but feel grateful for the roccption I bavo re ccived nt tho bands of the citizen of Nownrk and of New Jorsev to-dav. 1 had tho pleasure of visiting the state fair, near Elizabeth, whero I saw littlo elso but people. I was at your oxposltion to-night, and again saw people, but littlo of what they had thoro to soe. I hopo to seo to morrow what I went to-night to seo." In tho town of Chapin, ten miles west of Jacksonville, a vein of load ore of great richness has been struck. Gov. Brown, of Missouri, has offered a reward of $.100 each for the arrest of partios concerned in tho killing, somo timo ago, of Week, in Boynolds county. A special tolegram to tho Missouri 'Democrat' thus answor. tho charges against Grant In regard to tbo ldwllri fund. TIip folowlmr are the main fartu: (Icneral Itaulln. on Jilt death IiimI reiiiioMci (icn eral (J rant to net at L'tianllan to l.l children. The tnit wai accepted, nnd ;i bond Wat llled and the tlMiul pntceedlns liail in Die Orhaii' Court. Ilin relationx, dtitiej. and rci)oiilbllltlef arc nrcclelv thoe of anv other LKf.AI.LY COSHTITUTKK nUAIIIIIA.N (ieneral Itawllns wa married twice. Ilr.-t to Mls .Smith, of Oovhcn. N. Y who tlleil, leaving three i-tnal! chiUlren, a bov mid two little Klrl. Dnrlntr the war he met MU llurllmrt, ut D.mbury, Conn., at Vieki-liiirg, and t-oon afterward married her. .She be came thu mother of two children, but both oi tnem .lieu nciore tlicir mtlier. Alter lieu. Itawliii"' tleatli Mr, itawliut returned to her father's bonne, in Daiihtiry, Conn., taking With her the three children) to whom she was step-mother. When the Haw- linn tei-timonial fund va ried and deposited with (len. Grunt us trustee of the Mib-crlliern and Kiiardlau ot the children of the deeeaed at the urireiit request of Mrs. Itawllns. he took part of the money and purchased a hoii-e tor her in Dalibury, into which slie remow-d with the children. They mululv were suji ported by remittance" sent bv tlie guardian, il.n ....... 1. . 1 1 . 1 V... I.?. . .... IIIV ruiiiu ULIIll'U IIUIII IlllUltJ-l 1111 United States bonds liiNvhlch thebalaueu of tho fluids had been Intestcd. Shortlv after it came to the know cdirc of (ieneral Grant that thu children had been sent off to school, ami mat NO I'ROI'Elt OUTFIT wa given them that even the trunk In Which tlicir wardrobe had been taken to the school was sent after by the family, and this led to the discowry that the semi-annual re mittances were not devoted to the simnort ol the children. Developments were such us iimuccu me I'raiiii-iiareius ueuera l(uw liiis' father and mother who reside in 1111 noi, to take charge of the children of their deeased son, and remove them to their own Home, (ieneral (irant sent (ieneral John K, Smith to New York to eonult with the chief contributors to the fund, and In view ol the attempt to deprive t lie children oft hi iii-i imcrei a rale oi iiivi-lon wa- iiecli c upon, out or niece c irciuiistum-cs have irrown the shameless charges against tin rrelileiil. Tliese racts explain the Inter medillng of the per-ons who claim to be ue ting us attorneys in the cu-e of Itev. Mr, i.aKcn PERSONAL. -Mrs. Senator Sumner resides in Yen ico. Ratio l'utnam has returned from Eu ropo. A ncico of tho lato Lord l'aimerson lately paused through Minneapolis. Tlio youngest and only unmarried daughter of Queen Victoria is betrothed Joo .letl'erson still Fullers from weak ness in his eyo and will not appear on the stago this winter. Two Russian editors havo lately been lined and Imprisoned for referring to tho rumors of tho Urand Duko Alexis' secret I American marriage. Lillian Edgarton it lectuiing in tbo south. Tho Mobllo 'Register' says that. I. Au- , guttino .Signalgo is entitled to rank us a poet with Bayard Taylor, J. R. Lowell, Walt AVbitharn, and produces gems to prove it. Post master Crcsswell says "Either I am a thief or Lyman Trumbull lies.'' It has been proven that Trumbull does not lie, therefore Cresswell is u thief, on his I own authority. 11 ni.l. "-...-. A .1 .!...! J OOr AMC J OIKS I VHIVUri.SUU III , makola ""N"1 Pccch "l Springlleld on Wednesday, ho mado tho attempt but was ' 100 drur,k t0 .,rococu' I -Uoraco Ureoloy has boen greeted wilu tl,,J greatest onthusiatm by tho peo- ! Illu on ,,U WMturn tour' At ovcry ,lalion ,n how ,,or,uy K"J I'cnntylvanla lio was i . ...t.t. i i -.i.i... i mm wii.i uuu.iuri, music uuu win cuccrs oi many thousands of men, women and chil dren. TKKTlt IK KU1.VB Aro u suro drawback on porsonal appear ance and personal comfort. Thcorforo,kecp them in good repair with that established antldoto for all the diseases that atsail them, fragrant So.odout. 'J.22.d&wlw. Tiik Wood Pilk. Tho timo is past in thu West and South when it made no dillerunco how much wood a family burned. Kvnn In m..,.. ...,i f. - abundant, tho oxpentoof L-ettiiiL' it la a to-day 1 largo item oi family cost, and peoplo aro unmiHg iu iiibko inclr wood pilu last us long at possible. Theru U tin Hirnrii 4 lmt aids this economy of fuel so much at an Evening Star Stove. Try It. 'J-22iUVwlt NEW HARNESS SHOP. THOS. south:, las opened a Harness Shop nn Washlngtoi Avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh filrcrtH for the purpose of MANU KACTimi.NU all kinds of Our Homo Advertisers. BIY uoor. 72. SPRING-SUMMER. 72 C. HAN NY. LARGE STOCK, BUOWN SHEETINGS, PRINTS, Ticiciira-a. CHECKS, AND 8 T It I 1 K 8, KKNTUCKT JKANfl, FXTBA, OASSIMERS, BLACK A LI AO AS AMD LUSTERS, GROSORAIN SILKS, POPMNR. LARUE STOCK OF OARKtTING OIL 0L0TH8, IIATTINO, Window Nhailta, 01 LT HAND, NOTTINGHAM LACE DAMA8K8. Ula Kb tire Mtoek AT VERY LOW FIGURES.; CORMKR 8TH BT. AND COUMXRCIAL-AT Cairo, IlllBola. lentlif . ST. NICHOLAS BILLLIAKD HALL HARRY WALKER it CO., l'rop'n. This house Is newly lilted up wlthtwo exrelleiit BILLIARD T A Ti P. S A AHUiiU And two line jenny lind tables Suitable for all kinds of PLAYERS. The saloon is stocked with the liraiidsof liest , WINES, LIQUORS, i and UIGAKS MIXED nDE6I3STK:S are compounded lit the most approved style BSTCoineaiidsceforyoiirseir. They keep i on iia.ii. a line stock oi COLD WEISS BEER, SCHWEITZER CHEESE AND 1IOL LAND HERRING. JtKFUKSlIM KXT TABL-KS are spread morning and evening at ulii o'eloek, at wldeh all are Invited lo part I u pate fia-c ol rliurt,'''. M:til HOOT AM HllOt: NTUKK. HARDY & GREENWOLD. 105 Commercial Ave., mm Athenourn. CAIRO, ILLS. Keep on hand a good assortment of LADIES' OAITERS AND SHOES GENTS' HOOTS AND SHOES. And Misses' and Children's Gaiters and Shoeh. Also, Slippers of all Kinds, Which thoy toll at the VERY LOWEST FIGURES. Call and Examine. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION ! A Private Cuunaelur lo tlieMarrled or hose about Jo Marry, ou Ihe l'hilololcal my. terlsiand re-slat lonsof Ihessxiul jy.leni, with the latsit dlKorsrlei in jjroduclu aud nmentlnit oO tprlnf,t,reserTlnglhecoinplelon,4c.. ii,T'i'!ii.,.li';r?rM"nwurk of two I"10" nJ lily pages, with numerous eojrat ns,audcontalus valuatle information fur those who ire married or contemtlate marriage : still It Is . book that" u.ht rbotu,.ui'hd.,ruru.k.:,"r Ur tai m im i.?1.1? ffJ "' " rifty Cnu, Addr.... Cy"!ff,.I.l?.T?.ri',CT WTOKTOATI. SibU...'''.'.'"? w "" bo .d,.,u.. I. u .?iVr "! "i "' Su,c- Hsusdlse, run Ur. Bum' csVdi'iE."!!1" Is or kewrd.i.lrstls y.ar n it..Zt: "VP sabscnsae4, rHulii er by msll, tV,,ll,I,l,,tl"',lal'UwwSs. m, Ko. Ii Nerta KlI.UiBlfWml,t,u Mtlt.t sad Quill. Bl .LoU.H: Our Homo Advertisers . REGULAR CAIRO. I'ADUCAII A EVANS VH.LE MCMl-WKEKLY U. S. MAIL PACKET. Thn Fast and Elegant PiuMnfer Btcnmtr, IDLE-WILD- Tack Giiammkk, Master. Ei. Tiiomah, Clerk. jOT Leaves Cairo forl'aducah nnd Evans- ville, every Tliursilay and biinday evening, atfl o'clock, connecting at Evaiisvillu with Thursday and Sunday evenln i........ in.. ...ii hu u viugn. t'uillll'CtlllK lit ninin inu ..in. the Louisville and Cincinnati packet. Kor irclglil or pasagu apply to .lA.Mr.Hl KKiHi'nsscnger asi, REGULAR CAIRO, l'ADUOAII EVANS VII.I.E SE.MI-WEEKI.Y PACKET. The line Passenger l'ackct ARKANSAS BELLE. HEN. HOWARD Master Nkoi.kv Rudd Clerk Leaves Cairo for Paducah and Evans- vlfUT every Tuesday and Friday evening at (J o'clock. For freight or passago apply on board or to .Iambs) Hinnw. Passenger Ag'l. REGULAR CAIRO AND EVANSVILLE SEMI-WEEKLY MaIL LINE PACKET. The line low pressure Passenger Packet OTIOKSTBP. W. H. PENNINGTON Master. JSTLeavcs Cairo every AV'ednesday and Saturday evening at I) o'clock, for Pudilcali and Evausvllle. For freight or passage ap ply on board or to IA.MKM llKKln, Passenger Ag't. CAIRO AND PADUOAH 91 All. BOAT. The splendid steamer CT.A.S. FISZ, Dick FowLeii, Captain, s Cairo DAILY, (Sunday exeeptcd.) m. For freight or pus-age apply on or, Jan.ltl .IAS. MA l.l.i IRY Ag't. CAIRO AND MOUND CITY NTEAM TU, CACHE Will make three trips ilallr. !l.K.VIN(l CAIUU i.KAV'o MoUM cirv At &M a.m. At . . ii.iii. AtC ii.iii. At" . a.m. At 11 . .,a.m Atli.'W .ii.iii. Fare eaeh way, :io cents; li i M. Will land, uhen balled, cents; 10 tickets fur .rtl 1 interinediato laiitlln for pa ' rrelglits. FOR SALE. ON KASY TKRMSI A valuable fann within seven miles Metropoll-, oil the .lonesboro linail, eon-l-l-ing of "J(sj neres with (HI acres cleared and other lmiirovemeiits, now owned and form erly occupied, by .1. T. Itelinie. rr-ujin. une-ioiirtii iIiumi- balullfc III one, two and three year notes secured by mortgage. v lib si.vuer cent. Interet. I N. II. The timber Is good and has necr I been l ulled and no timber will be permitted I t In lie cut nr ll-eil. CYrent U'h:lt U lleeenrv . . . .. I lor the wear and tear of the place, until after 1 the second iKiynicnt has been made. FnrlnloriiiJtlnn ntinlv In '.I. T. RKS'NIK iW-tf Cairo, lit. LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN TITS OKZAT Soothing Remedy ! WHITCOMB'S . 8YRUP. I1 lures .ouc sou i.di'iu- in lbs llowsli, and full, alts tne process oi Teeming FaWon Conrnlilom and oyer- I comss all diteasts Incident to r I slants and Children. OEITTH. 2XIS. ( , WHITCOMB'S 7 Cnres Diarrhoea, Djuntt r and Summer ConplalLt, lYRUP. auoren oi an ages. Rellerei pain, weakness oref- I . - ; hsuillouln ISorMmlnutsi, glT- UiT ln(tonsandLKwsrtotbeiTUm.J CEITTO. 1 II is the Infants' and Children's Oreat EoolhlDx Rsnitdy, In all disorders brought oo 1 testblug or aor other cauis. lis particular In calling for MRS. WniTCOUD'S 6YRUP, and take no olhsr. 1'rsoared It the ORAFTOM MEDICINE CO . St. Louis, Mo. Bold tj UrugglsU and Dealers lu Msdlclnn Trywhere. ' q BUY, ME'AND 1 U. DOYOUQQfliV. !00TflAMT PIXLS. , "J'1 tf"!1' IIj cleansing the blood and arouilng the llrer anl entire eresns to a heallhT action. Dr. Ileurv's Root and I'lsut 1'IIUcure man complaints vrhlch it srnuld not be su i iiiDticied Ibev could reach, such as IlFBdacbe), I'nln la the Nltle. Auinl ilea or tue llauds nnu Feet, lullni'H lauds nnd Feet. Ctilllneas. HlieumntUm. Neiirnlirln. Un a c Int s.oaa or Appeilie, isiiiuiim iiym-otery. ssiuncy Anrriions, voaiinitiion. Je- uuiiT. ATsjvcra us mii iaiuuii. ssjancp- ty. f evers or ait atluu. ursm 1st, Januulcc. and other kindred cuuilaluis arlilDg from a low state of the body, or oL.truitlou 11 us lUQCllUUS. Ileiog free from Mercury and other polions they can be taken at all times and under all clrcuimtsn ces, without regard to diet, bmlneis or ilssiure. Ther stlmul.au the weakened and uUtempered isrtslnto healthy action, gislux them strength lu ditbiirden themscWei and throw on Ihe ob.tructlone which are the lint cause, of dliesse, without proiliiclnif cilher nnuaen ur trrlplny. All heary and drowsy seniatlout, which are the fureraniiers of direful dliea.es such as A poplexy, riirnlyllcNtrokeN(Ac,are eirwtuslly warded on by a few doses of theae seirchlng I'lili, Knlldlrs-tlttDi sround -tea toe, la EbtfUilt, O.ribAO, Vrtach i.l Hr.olih. Prtt. JiC.LU. loi. rr.birl ty lb. CJr.rtAn Udlclbt Co.. Hi, toul,, Ut. told 1 buiiLiU 4,J Utklcri lu Alodklbt (rrblis. JOHN SIIEE1IAN, RETAIL ailOCER And Healer in VEOETAHI.ES, KltlJl'I'S. E0(1H, LARD FRESH IHJ'lTEIl, ETC. JEiT All (loods warranted fresh, and sold at tho lowest prices. Corner Oth Ut. andCoininereialAvo. 7-23 tf. MILLINERY. MllS. MoQEK, OnKlglithHtreet, between Commorclsl and Wash DKtou Avenues, is dally receiving NEW MILLINER Y GOODS nr Tin I.ATKST Kl'KINO AND HUMMKH BTVLKS. Ilesiues a lull line of BOUTIN" 331TB & HATS 'f ritnnieii and uatrimmeil, r'llENCU FI.OWKHH, IllUUUNd, TKIMUING9 of all kinds, Laces, etc., etc. Mrs, McGo. has also a larfte assortment o fancy Articles, such as NK(!K TLX COI.LAK3. tlNDKItai.EKVEl, Our Homo Advertisors. BANKS. ENTERPRISE SAVINGS ChnrlerixJ Mnrch 81, INOV. OPKICK OK CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO A. II. S AFFORD, President; S. M. TAYLOR, Vice-President; II. IIYSI.OP, Secretary and Treasurer. DINKCTOMI I'. M. Uaiciat, V. H.HtocurLItll. Cuts. ntl(iiit, I'AVLO.HCIIU.I, It. II. Cvuninuham, II. I'. IIAttlUAr, J. M. PrnttiM. neuoalta ot anr Amount KrcIVMl Irons Ten Cent Upward. JNTKHKST paid on deposit m the rl ol six percent, per annum, Msrrli 1st ami Hoptetn r 1st. Interest not withdrawn Is folded Iminf illately In the principal of Ihe lepolt, thcteLj K'tIdk them compound Interest. MARIUKIl WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAY DEPOSIT MONEY 0 THAT NO dsn EMI CAN DaAW IT. Open etrrr buslnets dsr from y a.m. lo 3 p.m., and Hsturdsr erening Inr HAVINd DKPOSl'lt. only, from 6 In o'clock. auiitl W. Hral.OI'. Treasurer. THE CITY NATIONAL 23 A.3ST"FC. !A IKO, a 1 M. I If O I H UAl'ITAL, 8100,000 orrirm: W. P. IIAI.I.IHAY. Pretl lent; 1IKNKT L. IIALLIHAY, Viee-I'n llJtalj A. H. MAKFOKD, Cuhler; WALTER 1IYHI.OI', Assistant Cashier. Htaats Tatloi, lltstr L. Hallidat. Hoiist It. Cessisniiii., W. 1'. Hallidat, (I in. 1). Williamson, HtirMis Hud A. II. HirriAD. Kaennnsfi, Coin and tin I lest Hlte-s Uonda llonstht and Hold. KPOHITH reoetred. and a gentrsl Uoklnx l.tlslness none. FHT NATIONAL BANK j ( HAIKU. DANICIi llUlt!), "rs.l.lcnti UOHKKT. Mil. . C t. Vie.resllat C. .N. IIUUIIK-i. Cashier. COLLECTIONS PROM 1TLY M.iDK. .!Ai,iiA;Mir., coin, nana noies ac hi hi.i.. --... ,.in l,.ii,i .i.i coin, hank notes and Unite-: Inlereot Allowesl on Tim- ntmlf. COAl CAIRO CITY COAL COMPANY. la prepared to sufpl; customer wltb the Lea .uslitj of PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS COAL. (Htl)Klt hit at ll.-dllilav Urn-, oilli c, 70 OHIO LKVKK. or at the (.out Yard below the M. Charles Hotel, lll receive prompt atten tion. The Tfil ".Mo.vtal'k" will bring coal alniiL".ilc to steamers at anv hour. JOSKl'H SMITH, lu lliuler's New llrlek tlulldlni;, ronier ol Eighth and ';L-lii ntjtoti Avenue, 13AKEII & CONFECTIONER AND DKALKIt IN EOltEHiN AND DOMESTIC KIUTI'S, Ick Cream and Soda Fountain. t ilesiri! to inform my patron-ami tlicpuli lie at large, that I am at all tlme prepari'il to I'lirulsli ecrthiuv III the above line on the shortest rollee, iiii'lilillng Wedding and I (iieen rakes, etc. Al-o supper parties fur- lilshcd to order proinptlv and perlcet sati- , I'ai-tiiin warranted Kor quality and prices I defy cnmi-ptltlon. Try me oneu and ou w lllcome auraln. I H-lIiLVwlf. SH I 1J. U. TAJIK It, Will i csiiine tlio practice of tits irofesloii, t with especial icleri'iice to lliu eleetrleal tii'utliiciit ot ilUi':i-i' in all the new and lm proiil mi'tliiids ofiipliliratlnii, lu all raes of female complaints a lady I will be in alti'iidaui'i'. Olllce, IM Commercial aiciuie, up stairs. WILLIAM 11. SMITH, M. 1). RKUIUKNCti-No. 21 Tlurtcenili street, tweim Waslnnnion avenue and Walnut sti be Htreet. uiiico U'l uomiiieruml asenue, up stairs, 0. W. DUNNING. M. D. K.SIHKNCi:-cornrNiiitli ami Walnut sts, OltH'O COrillir .Slllli (rnl nn.l III, In la.An. iflco hours from 0 a.m. to U in,, and p.m II. WAKDNKll, M. D. OKJJJDKNOK-C'orner Nineteenth street and IV Washington avenue, near court house. Of. Hceover Arier'Hfiris'eryHlorH, (mice Hours from lo a.m. to la in, and -oin 2 totn, in. , it. sTTmiiiiiAM, .m.-d iloineopathio l'liysieiaiinuil Surgeon. Of lleo i:so Commercial avenue, Itusldeiieo on Tenth street three doors westofCR. Wood, ward. T-lllJm. WUUD I WOOD I I WOOD II The undersiKnO will furnish HARD AND DRY WOOD Aa Cheap, II not Cttenper had any wood dealer In Cairo, Leave order on the slates at the l'ostollleo and at Rosa coal yard, on Commercial avenue, bi-tween Tenth and twelfth streets, Cairo. Illinois, 1 give good measure and will cord the wood up if desired, au,10.tf DENNIS HALEY. UOOHN, SANII. ETCl ITae Ur. Henry's; World' Toalc nnd Mood PiirlUer. It U the great household 'remedy, pleasant lo tako, yet potent for the prevention and cure of diseases. It la better than Ultters, Cordial, lliichu or fianaparllla, Sold by Druggists Ur. Henry's) Root nad Plant Pllla. Mild yt thorough-no nausea orgrlplng-n- . I rely vegetable great liver remeuy. cents, Sold by Druggists. Trice 25 Mr. WIUtromb'M Nyrnp. Our Homo Advertisers. INMUKANCE. I IT S XT jR, .A. IT O El COMfANIE. NIAOAHA, X. r., Assets tl,4Sl),.10 29 OKKMANIA, N. T., Assets., !,OM,?91 Tl IIANOVKR, N. Y., Asset T2 W IIKPU1II.I0, N. V., Assets 7H,Wi W Comprising the Underwriters' Agency, Y0NXBII8, N. Y., Asset 878 4G4 1 ALBANY CITY, Assets 4M.1HJ 13 VIHKMKN'rt ftJND, B. F., Assets. 7t.t00 04 HKCUHITY, N. Y. MARINE, Asset) l,33,8t. Htoies, llwelllngs, Kiirnllure. Hulls and Car Roes, Insured ut rates as fat orablo aa sOUod, pep ininont seciirltr will warrant. I respectfully ask of the clllteai ol Cairo, (hareor their pHtronane. c. w. ii van km. TKUTUN1A hi FK INSUHANOK OF CII1CAOO, ILLINOIS. ASSETS: SSOO.OOO JOHN A. 1IUCK, - - Prctidont. U. KNOIIKLHDORFF, - Hocrotary. ORS. ullAH. RkITC. IIlNHY WEIIKK, A. C. Kkhino, A. Mihcii, Ciias. Wkntiik, Ciiah. Vehmiia, Fkancih Lackner, Ciias. Dakolino, C. HiRscii, 'NVm. Rkiniiardt, John Fkldkamp. The Ls-st orKsnlid and securest comptnr in Ihei iiorthwest, The onljr company which nutf auleet a cash surrender value. CARL L. THOMAS, (Jen. Ao't, 2&dlr for Cairo and wlrlnltr W. M Notary I'u title. No. Pub. and tl. 8. Com iiui 3TT JEl J.2rC tt. .T.TNA, IIARTKOIll), Assets... ..... .?t,t4.,V4 .7 NOKTH AMKKICA, I'A., , H,7U,CM) W HAKTKUKt), CONN., ......-. .12,M 1.110 7 Assets,, Assets.. PHCKNIX, IIAKTFOKD, Assets ......-.... .S1,7I1,MI M 1NTKH.NATIO.NAL, N. T ..l,SA3,l 17 Assets.., I'UTAM.IlARTFOIll), Asset r-3,9J7 CLEVELAND. CLEVKLAU, Asiets M.........L5,973 St IIUttE.COLUMIIUS, Assets.. HJj.CT4.tJ r AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO., Assets ...IMO.UO 0 CO.NNECTICUT MUTUAL, LIFE, ...m. ISOW),ai W Asaels., TRAVELEIW, HAHTFUHU, LIFE AND ACCIDENT, As.ets I'.iO OJO 00 UAH. WAT PAHSKNOEKS AHUUANCE CO., 11AIITFOKD, ysset HWiOO 00 INDEl'KNDKNT, II0ST0K, As.el, I,M2 00 SAFFOHD, MOlilUS & CANDKE, 71 Ohio 1TP, Cil Nstlonsl Ilsnk. CtlRO. ILL. ! BEBRWART. ORTH & CO." ! 136 COMMKUCIAL AVENUB, OAIUO, ILL. Dealer In STOVES, TIN WARE, HOLLOW , WARE, GRATES, MANTELS l'UMPS, FLOWS, RBFBIO-BBATOBS ICE CHESTS, WATER COOLERS. GOOCH'S FREEZERS, BIRD CAGES, WI-R-H OLOTH for Window boreens, SAND SCREENS, STEP LADDERS &c, Ac, &o. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, UOES, RAKES, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCYTHES, SNATHS, CRADLES, dec, tto. Also manufacturer! of QUTTERINO AND ROOFING, Tin, Siikbt ibon & Coppir Wab taa AgooU for Ilia celebrated FAME COOKING STOVES, U iiio'a Movkaiilk Point Stkkl Plow Giuy'sPatbntCoal OilCahb, LITTLE GIANT PRUNING SHEARS, scantlin a COOK'8 EVAPORATORS AND CORN MILLS AND PATENT RICHARD'S CHIMNEY TOP.