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CAIRO DAILY BULLETIK, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1872. WITH SUPPLEMENT. THE BULLETIN. Pablleatloa omn, Bulletin Halldlag LOCALS OF THE WEEK. Wedmnoh nroon tlio Incroai. The flag itftffat tho cimom-houso Is 130 feet In length. Tiik Cairo grain elevator Is to Loon Urged and variously improved. 11. A. Cunningham was olccUd city treasurer Ht tlio oloctlon lost Tuetday. Oooi KM Olovot In nil shade for 76 cents at Mum & Amson's. 9-27-d3t. Dk. S. H.Condon of Union county was in tho city during last woek, attending court. The Uisrnnrk Hund announcosa grand hall on tho evening of tho 1 Hh of next month. Velvet and Silk Klhhons aro Cheaper at Hlum it Amson's than anywbero elso in tho city. Stuart & Ooiilkon will open a lino of now and desirable prints cn Monday morning. " Hlank Leafe, two sizes, blank war- anti-o deeds, Jcc, Jcc., for sale Ht TtIK bul letin office. l The Klovator Conferenco had arrived nt no doflnato conclusloni when its mem bers loft the city. The grocery storu of Cheney und "Wil cox wai burglarized, to a"iniall extent, on Tuesday night last. Me. Oeorgu I.uttner has the contract fur tilling (Socsu pond, along the C'niro and Mound City wagon road. A movement is on foot, engineered by J. T. Allen, for the organization of it col ored Greeley and Jlrown club In this city. One of the defeated candidates for city treuiurer lost his umbrullu on election day, and modoatly requests tho Under to re turn it. The leveling of tho Cairo and Fulton road to Charleston will be cominencnd nt once, and when finished trains will run regularly. A very lino assortment of Ladies Cloask and Shawls jutt opened at Hlum fc Am son's Dry-Goods House on Kighth street (Jo and examine them. lM!7-d3t. TsiEfeteamor Mary E. Forsyth when tho comes out will be commanded by ('apt. Jno. Grecnough who has been con nected with the office of the Doxtcr. Mr. Morris' barge of logs which was sunken in Hird's bend was unloadod upon tho hull of the IMbourno which was taken loto St. Iuis the other day by tho Dicta tor. Paul G. Schuli departs for Chicm;o to day to represent tho Delta Lodge, No. MB A. F. ii A. Mn at the General Grand Lodgo of tho state, and on other business of a private character. Don't fail to see Mist Loru Lynn, tho wonder of the age, and Ktnprcts of tho Fying Trapez, who appears in every per formance of tho groat Cosmopolitan Circus, Museum and Menagerie, on next Wed nesday, Oct. 2. Helioious service, Kid. K. II. Trimbeu, of Maytleld, Ky., will preach atthe Chris tian church at 10 this a.m. Subject, "Spiritual Ictluenco in conversion.'' Also at night will bo delivered u discourse exposing Cnmpbellites. Comu all. Rev. 11. H. TmTyer will deliver a dis courso in the l'rethyterian church this morning on tlio following subject: "The Hidden Gospel." In tho evening his subject will be, "The Nature of True ConveMon." Tho place wheru you can buy your Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, and Caps, at from 10 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any whero cite in the city, h Hlum & Amson's now storo on Kighth street, first building below Commercial avenue. 0-27-d3t. Cash buyers who object to paying timo prices, and who would avoid paying tho losses which materially follow tho credit system will 11 nU it their interest to call on Stuart ii Gbolson and save ten to fifteen per cent, on their fall and winter purchase of dry goods. Judoe Ilross roturnod yosterday from a thorough canvass of l'ulaskl county, and reports tho peoplo uniformly enthu siastic for Greeloy and lirown. Ho gives it as his candid opinion that thero will not bo over C Gorman votes cast for Grant In tho ontiro county, at tho coming oloc tlon. The meeting of tho Grooloy and Drown club on last Wednesday night was largo and enthusiastic. Capt. Win. 1'. Halliday was called to tho chair. Tho speakors woro Judgo Wrn. II. Green and Hon. H. Watson Webb, who both niado excellent and offuctivo speeches. Sixty seven names woro added to the list of members, and the mooting adjourned to meet again noxt Wodnosday night. The vory heavy rain which toll yestor day morning extended over a pretty brond soction of country, and will holp tho con ditlon of tho lowor Ohio a Httlo, If it does Al. ! -,. .iuim8 iore. otoatnboat men prodict plenty of water within tho next month, and somo aro sanguino enough to believe that thoro will bo wator enough In tho lowor Ohio, to allow too sidewheol Evans villa packets to take tholrlaces again. We hope to bo nolo to record a full at tendance at tho Sabbath schools and ell other religious exorcise of to-day, Tho record of tho past week has not boon sat isfactory to our order loving mind. Tho admonitions of Tiik Bulletin havo boon disregarded. Wo hope tho ontiro com v munlty, after carefully perusing those col umns to get their minds in proper framo will docldo to turn over a new leaf, and begin tho week aright by a propor obierr nce of the Sabbath day, The Greeley and Drown club mooting at Anna, addressed by Judgfl Allen night before last, was a grand affair, far exceed ing the .fudgo's oxpoclatlons. Four hun dred persons marched In tho torchlight procossion, and about 600, all that tho hall could hold, listened with enthusiastic at tention to Judgo Allen's able addross, This number was, of courso, only a frac tion of tho groat crowd who sought ad mission to tho hall. Tho chilly aluios phero warnod tho speakor not to attempt an out door oration. The body of Mr. Huntor's llltlo boy, Houston, who strayed away from homo a week ago, was found yesterday in tho rivor at tho head of tho bar below Metrop olis. Our report says that his skull was fractured, apparently by striking upon tho guard of tho wbarfboat as he foil Into tho rivor. Wo dcoply sympathlzo with tho bereaved parents in tholr great grief. Tho woek of susponso which they endured whllo searching for the missing ono must have been terilble. The Circus. Our circus-loving com munity will bear In mind that on next Wednesday afternoon and night Dr. K. Backenstose's great Cosmopolitan Circus( Museum and Mcnagerio will exhibit in this town on corner Kloventb and Codar streets. The doctor has been travelling in tlio Northern states slnco he was hero last spring, and has embraced every op potunlty of adding now stars and now features to his then already large combi nation and we would advise everybody to go and sco tho mammoth exhibition which, for novelty, feats of strength, and acrobatic and arcnlc sports, Is second to nono in this country. The J. J. Abort Is still at work on tlio lllack Hawk, and has oxploded eighteen kegs of powder beneath it with excellent effect, but Capt. Wolf thinks it will take as many moro to completo tho work Tho other day ono of tho blasts blew sev oral barrels of pork and beef to pieces, which was imbedded in tho sand and mud In tho hold of tho Black Hawk, and tho meat looked whito and fresh as though packet only yesterday. This is remark able, as it has been submorgod for about eight years. Although it looks so fresh and nice tho boys on tho boat aro afraid to ufo it, thinking it may have become impregnated with somo poisons from de caying matter around it. Tiik trial of tho negro Jenkins was con cluded yesterday, but last evening the ury bad not returned their verdict. Tho defense on Friday evening by bis brother and wife that Jenkins was at their houto on tho day of tho murder from day- ight until evening, and as no ona wit nessed tho murder, it was thought yester day that this evidence would clear him. A great many negroes from Mound City attended tho trial throughout and all be lieve Jenkins to bo tho murderer. Should ho be cleared it will leave Booker in a tight place, as ho confessed sometimo ago that he was concealed at the time of the murder to kill Johnston if Jenkins missed him, and that after the murder he con cealed his gun, with both barrels loaded, in a hollow log at a certain place, where, guided by this statement it was afterward found, loaded a dotcrlbed. Soukiiodv mutt havo imported a new brand of extraordinarily destructive whis ky to this city lately, if wo may judgo anything by tho police court records. Regular Cairo whisky never would put feus In tho policemen's pockets so rapidly nor so many recruits in the ranks of Mc- Haiu's light guards. Tho record of the past two daya is as follows : Henry Col lins having lavished his wealth in tho above mentioned importation which caused him to disturb tho puaco of tho city, was sent to Jail for 10 days. Mitchel Schultz, Maggie Botts and Fannio Henderson for exchanging com pliments out of season, and other irregu larities, were each fined $5 and costs. The gentleman paid his fine liko a gentleman, but tlio ladiot gave security for theirs. Chas. Woodley Importation, $'.! otc. took it out in work on tho chain-gang. Jno. Theridan, moro importation, live days in tho tamo company. Coweii Mullon, importation, $2 and costs. Nomonoy; Uvu days in tho Corps do Mcllalo. James Ward, satno offenso to a disor derly extent. Sent to jail in default of $5 and trimmings. Wm. Fisher, simply drunk. Six dayii iu uil. Kmll Schultz, for resisting an officer. Fined $10 und costs, but takes it out in la bor for the city for ton days. Wm. Johnston camo up on tho charge of having stolon tho City of Quincy's yawl while that steamor was hard aground on Power's Island nleht boforo last, making it necessary for tho crow to got Into tho wator while setting tho spars. After getting oft tho bar tho 0.uincy found hor yawl soven miles farther down the rivor with Mr. Johnston in it. Seeing tho boat approaching ho landed And took to the woods but was captured by tho crew. Johnston was a dock passenger from St. Louis on tho Quincy. Aftor hearing tho ovidonco tho prisoner, iu dofault of $600 ball, was sent to jail to await trial at tho noxt term of tho circuit court. IDLKWILD MILLS. Our old frlond M. D. Guntor callod on us yesterday, and invited us to oxamlne the above institution. Wo found every thing In tho host ordor, and the facilities for manufacturing corn meal equal to any othor in Southern Illinois. We ascended to tho third floor ; this is forty by sixty feet and contains tho moal chest and bolt, tho lino shafting, etc., whilst tho floor is used to spread and cool tho corn aftor hav ing passed through tho steam dryor. The second floor contains the mills proper, be ing two run of stones with capacity of prouueing sixteen barrel of corn meal per uour, mo ouico, otc. Doscondlng to tho first floor we enter the packing room, tho bran room. otc. whllo under tho sidewalk is a largo sink or bin largi onougii to Hold threo thousand bushols of corn. It Is so constructed that the grain is shovod into the sink, and from tuonco Into tho third itory it Is taken in elovators and deliverod to tho hoppers for tho mills. In tho rear aro located tho engine, boilor, etc., while still farther back Is a largo homo dostined to hold empty bar rels. And here, In his new quarters, Mr. Gunter hopes to see all his city customers and to rocoivo orders from thoso Abroad. CITY COUNCIL. FECIAL JOIST MEKTINO OP THE CITY COUNCIL CALLED FOR THE l'UKl'OSB OF CAN VAKHINO THE RETURNS OK THE LATE SPECIAL ELECTION. Council Chamber, Cairo, Ills., Sept. 23, ltt.'J. ) Present His Honor, Mayor Lausdon, and Halliday, Me teal f, Iteardon, Itobinson, Safford and Swayno 7. No quorum, On motion of Alderman Swayno, movod to adjourn till next regu lar meeting. M. J. Howlev, City Clork. YOHK MINSTER BLACK ALPACA. Stuart is Gholson are offering a full line of theso celebrated alpacas, and guarantee them to be tho best alpacas offered in this market. This alpaca is double warp, tin ithed aliko on both sides, und for color and finish is unsurpassad. Tbey aro just the goods for autumn and winter wear. Every lady should see them beforo buy Ing. DRESS GOODS I DKESS GOODS!! Stuart J: Gholson aro offering many nov elties in this line. Everything which they have Is now and desirable, selected with a full knowledge oi the wants of this trado, and aro atferlng them at their usual low pricos, making them within the reach of all. RIVEllNEWS. ARRIVED. r toarnerCity of Vicksburg, Vicksburg. " Pauline Carroll, Md. City. " Glencoc, St. Louii. " St. Luke, St. Louis. " Umpire, Evansvillu. " Clarktville, Memphis. " Illinois, Columbus. " City of Quincy, St. lmiU. DEl'ARTED. Steamer City of Vicksburg, St Louis. " St. Luke, 3Iemphis. " Pauline Carroll, St. Louis. " La Be.lc, New Orleans. " Clipper, Grand Tower. " Umpire, Evansvllle. 11 Clarktville, St. Louis. " Illinois, Columbus. " Gleneoe, New Orleans. " City of (Quincy, Now Orleans. 1110 MUDDY COAL. Steamboats sunriliod at anv tune, both day and night, with either lump or chest nut coal, in any quantity, and on usual terms, at tbo yard at Grand Tower, Ills Special contracts offored on favorable terms upon application. II. V. Olyimiant, D. A. Bokke, Gen'l. Supt. Sales Agent. 3-15-ly. HOaTS leaving to-day. The flno pastehger steamer Susie Silver will leave for New Orleans and way points this day at 3 p. rn. Tho flno and fait packet Grand Tower Is tho regular boat departing for St. Louii and way landings at six o'clock this evening. Tho flno iteamor M. J. Teas is the regular Vicksburg packet leaving at 0 o'clock p. m. Tho good packet St. Joseph is tho boat for Memphis and all way landings, leav ing this wharf at 0 o'clock this evening. Tho Evansvillo packet leaves at. livo o'clock this evening, prompt. CONDITION Or TUB RIVERS. Tho rivor contiuues rising at this point, and it may bo posilblo there will soon be u four foot channel from hero to Evansvillo. Tho water is deep enough now for the packets to coino out all right by using a I i i tie precaution. Below hero tho river is dwindling away, and only six feet is re ported. Tbo Mississippi romains un changed and in ajjbad condition at Powers' island, which is tho worst place. Thero are only 5 feet scant. Only 2 foet iu tho Arkunsas river. 1IUSINESS AMI WEATHER. Business on tho leveo was very good Tho welcome rain camo pouring down nearly all day, and many empty cisterns were replenished. MISCELLANEOUS. The Paulino Carroll was pulled off the Mound City ways by tho snag boat Ab ort, and arrivod hero shortly after our re port had gono to press, Friday night. Sho has been repaired thoroughly, and looks ns well us sho did tho day sho was built. Sho has been a faithful monoy making steamer, and was at ono tlmo tho main prop of tho now defunct A, & M. S. S. Co. Tho Glencoo camo out drawing live feet without grounding. Evelyn and Gallagher are hor pilots. Tho Umpire brought in HO tons assorted freight. Sho camo us far as Paducah with 200 tons on board, not iucluding bur captain and clork, and was only drawing 30 inchos. She has probably boon sold to Pogrom and Bollinger of St. Louis, who will run her in uqpor Itod river, whoro thoy have a largo contract. Tho prico sho will bring ifthosalo takes place will bo six thous and dollars. Capt. Butomun telegraphed to his partner and awaits his answer. The La Hollo doparted Friday at midnight with all tho freight und a fair list of peo ple. Sho loaded in less than two hours. Tho Eckort is ono of tho wondors of tho 10th century. She was only oo min utes raising tbo Grand Towor coul barge after hor lareo pump beinm throwing wator. Tho Abort is still working at tho wreck of tho Black Hawk, and probably will succeed in removing it boforo many days. Tho Henry Ames, it Is said, is coming up with tho blue ribbon trip of tho sea son. How many "bluo ribbon" trips aro thero to como up? Kovery packet leav ing Now Orleans with a fair trip, is re ported by tho St. Louis papers to have tho " bluo ribbon " trip of tho season. Miss. V. T. bargo, No. 10, is being loaded for New Orleans. Tho Mary E. Forsylhe, lying at Mound City, is roady for businoss, and will come down to load upon tho advancements of rates. Tbo Jim Flak will not bo down to-day, as Sunday is hor rotting day at Paducah. The city of Qulnoy missed the channol at Power's Island and got aground, where she was detained 22 hours Sho brought out a good load on horsolf and bargo. She had a largo nurnbor of deck passen gers. FLOWEKS FLOWERS 1 1 Selected strong floworlng Hyacinth- bulbs, woll adopted for glasses or bedding purposes at Jacket's Saloon, cornor of 12th streot and Washington avonue. Bulbs to bo put up now in glosses or pots, will bloom at chrlstmas. 0-G-dlm. Blankeniiuru ahead! Wlnos and CI gars I oldest and choicest, at tho EXCEL SIOR SALOON, opposito the Pott Office- Finest of Liquors, Free Lunches and mu sic every day. Tho groat Liboral and Democratic,Greoly & Brown drinlco Weis Beer, Is made a specialty, and Frodprides himself upon keeping tho freshest and coolest in tho ctly. Lemonades tho cold' est, mixed drinks and music tho finest m there. ' C-27tf AN ESSENTIAL OK LOVELINESS. To tho entirely beautiful tho hair should bo abundant and lustrous. This is absolute!? cttcntlal to completo loveli ness. Tlio most regular features, tho most brilliant complexion and pearliest teeth fall of tholr duo effect If tho hair bo thin. dry, or harsh. On the conttary tho plain est face, II It bo but surmounted by luxur iant and sllkon tresses, is apt to impress tbo beholdor with a sense oi actual beau ty. That crowning ornamont of hor sex 1. Iin.mll.. .uiflit.. Ilia r.r Intf.it.' woman, and being as discriminating as sho is lovely, sho long ago discovered that Lyon's Kalhuiron was the suro means of securing it. No preparation tor tho Hair ever enjoyed a titho of its popularity, and no wonder, since it produces such gratify ing results. Applied to tbo waste and barren places of tho scalp, it fructifies and enriches them with a now and amnio growth. It is not, of courso, pretended that it will do this if tho capacity for re production is extinct, but so long as It re mains that wonderful rohabilltant will assuredly propagate tbo germ of tho hair into life and activity. 0-2'Jd&wlw. PHIL. HOWARD. STEAMBOAT BUTCHER, City National Bassk Baildlnir. M.Bpeeul attention paid to order, from steam boats night ordav 83.00 PER DAY saved by going to John Taner's to purchase saddles and har ness, at his saddle store on Washington avenue. All kinds of repairing done on saddles and harness, and car rirge painting and trimming on short notice, in good style by good mechanics. Call and examine my stock, and prices at No.l in Cairo. 9.2,alm John Taner. fltgYou can buy six and one-half lbs. Durant's A Coffee Sugar for One Dol lar; Seven lbs. New Orleans Sugar for One Dollar; Best three and one-half libs. Prime Rio Coffee, One Dollar ; Best Imperial Tea, One Dollar and a half per pound ; Best Gun powder Tea, One 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. 5-24-tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WATER, 3sr.A.a?T.isr'3 CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR. A perfectly clear preparation in ojie hot tie, :is eaMly applied us water, for restoring to gray hulr iu iiuturul color and youthful appearance, to eradicate and prevent dand ruff, to promote the growth ot the hulr and fctop Hh tailing out. It is entirely hurmles,and perfectly free from any poUonoiis tmbstaiico und -will, therefore, take the place of all tho dirty and unpleasant preparations now; in use. Numerous testimonial' have been ent iw from iiinnv of nur mo.t iiroininent citi zen-. In everything in which the articles now In iixo are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY, is perfect. It is warranted Iv contain neither SiiL-ar of Lead Sulnhur or Nitrate of Silver, It does not soil the clothes or scalp, Is agreeably perfumed, and makes one oi the iet (irecNiiiKs lor me Jiair in uc. It roctort'K tho color or tho Hair "more pcr I'eet anil uniformly than any other prepara tion," and alwuvs does o in from threo to ten (lavs, virtually feeding the roots with the nourishing qualities necessary to Its growth and healthy condition: It rectors the de cayed and Induces a new growth of the Hair moro positively than anything else. The application of this Wonderful discov ery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on tho scalp and gives the Hair a plensing and elegant appearance. Lull at your iiriiKgi'i ior n mm other. If ho has not got it let him order it l'rlco $1 per bottle. Iuveutor und Proprietor, Washington D.C., JOUXMOi, mil.LiUVt.Vl t.u., General Agents. I'lillaueipnia, JNO. F. IIENUY and F.C.WKLLStCO., New York, and to bo druggists, everywhere. had ol WholCsalo O-UOtl AGENTS WANTED. The Master Spirits of the "World, and The Treasure House of America. TIIK QHKAT HOOK OF TIIK YKAlt. Aeonts rcnort sales of US to 100 copies iu a few hotiw or days. Pkospkctua Fhee. Addrow J. W. GOODSPEED, Now York, Chicago Cincinnati, St. Louis, o-awiow K.uneans. rOB HA.LK The lllinnli Central Rail Hoad Gomuany now offer for sale the following described lots In Firs' Addition to the City of Cairo, via i liOl XT DIOCE VU, UOl a UIUCK ft, ,. J .. IU, " ii " o, 6 " 83, " 38 " 83, i a 83. " 81 83, ii s " 82. " !3 " W. or terms, eU. apply to JAMEB JOHNSON, Htl 1 Ai? fcr.ft TO fc20 M, Agents wanted sea of working peo n'e.ilthrrsexTyoUDKorold, make more money it work tx us in their spare momenta or all. the tune, man nujiuiua "' " it , Ureas O. Htlasonc Co., Portland, Maine. Boptl&wly. Foroign Advertisements. IRON WOHKft. PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IUON WOHKS RonERIWOOl). TIIOS.H- HOOT. UOHEKT "WOOD k CO. 1,134 UMko Avenue, I'MUciolpM. Vn. -FOUNTAIN!- -FLOATING HWANiJ- VAHEH -KR009--STATUAHT- WATEH MLIK.H DUCKS TUltTfiKS, Ac For DrcornllnK Fountains. V KHAN DAIlH.bUMM Ell HOUSE?, AHIIOKS, ClIAtllM, HETTEEH, Ac., Ac. NEW HTYLK WKOVOUT-IUON IIUMNO for Front of lloure and Camettrlri. Nam before introduced. CAST AND WBOUOHT-inON KA I LINGS for Publlo HullJIogi and Bquaret, CcmAlery I.oti, and Harden Fcncen, nalconles, Itoof Crtitlagu, etc.. in Brett varUtr of Patterns. IKON HTAIKS. Spiral and trlglit, ot rarloat i'atlerns nnd t)lei. Special attention given this clan of work, LAMP POS'm, for Fronts of Public nulldlns, Hoteli, and City streeu, of Plain and Elaborate Uelrai, . 3TAHI.K FITTINOS, ofOudand WrougM-Iron, of New Improred Styles, such a Ilr Kftcki, Stall Divisions, Manners, lUrneM Bracket! Out ten, Tri)S. VentlUtora, Jtc. WIRE WORK of overr description. Wire GUM Is of Crimped Wire, Ualvanlted T Pklnted, Iu PUIn or Ornamental Patterns, for Storo lioora or Windows. Faetnrr and Waronouse Wlnilowa. tUHInga for Offlcen, Hanks, Counter Hillings, llaiconlea, i.awn ana r arm rences, a p., c. GATES for entrance to Cemeteries. PublM Hnnarea ami (lentlemen'a Country Seats, of Una Tubing or Wroughtdron, both single and double. in eiannraw aun eimnie designs, DHINKINO FOUNTAINS, (or street Uses. A rerj large assortment of designs oxprerslf for this purpose. CAHT-lKON URINAI. 110XE3. for nubile paras and city street. OV AL VASES, latest itTles, centennial pattern. HITCHING POSTS, Jockey, Coolie, Ham bo and plain uesigns. oeoam Vlnrcar nittera arc not a vile rancy vnot, made ot Poor Hum, Wtilsky, Proof spirits and t'.efuso Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to pleasnlUc taste, called "Tonics," "Appetizers," ursiorcrs," ,c,, in.u lean tno iippicroti to uruno cnuei and ruin, but are u true Medicine, made from the native roots ami herbs of California. Tree from all Alcoholic Stltnnlantfl. Tlioy arc the Creat lllcio.l Purltlcrand a Llfe-pHlug Principle, a Perfect Iteuovntor nnd tnvlgorator of the System, carrying 0. T all poisonous matter anil restoring the blood to a healthy condition, eurtchlnc; it, refreshing and luWiroratltiK both mind ami body. They are easy or administration, prompt in their action, certain in tliclr results, nolo and reliable in all forma of disease. No I'rrsnn ran take theae Itinera accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bouca aro not destroyed by mineral poison or onier means, and tho vital orgaus wasted beyond the olnt of repair. DySpepila or Indigestion, Headache, Pain In the Shoulders. Coughs, lightness of the Chest, lnzzlucss, sour Kructuilons of the Stomach, Ilaa Taste In the Mouth, IUlloui Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart. Inflammation of the Longs, Pain In the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other palnrul mptoius, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these ruinplaluls It has no equal, and one bottle will prove n better guarantee of Ita merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Krinnle Complaints, In young or Old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn ot life, these Tonic Hitters display so de cided an luniienco that a marked Improvement is fgoii perceptible. Kin- liilUiuuintorjr ami Chronic Tlhtu iiiiitlain and (iout, Djspepsla or Indigestion, Uil luus, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases cf the lllood. Uvcr, Kldnejs and Illaddcr, these Hitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are cutied bv Vitiated Hlood, which It generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. Uiryaie ntariitle Purgative a a well aa n Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of act lug as a powerful ngent in relieving Congestion or liiiuniinatlon I the Liver and Visceral Organs und Iu Unions pleases. P'or Skin Diseases, Eruptions. Tetter, Salt P.hcmn, Ulotches, :pots, Pimples, Pustules, Polls, Carbuncles, Hlng-worms, Scalddlcnd, Sore Kycs, KryMpelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloratlons of the hkln, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin, of whatever lKime or nature, are literally dug tip and carried nut of the system In a short time by tho use of these. Hitters. One bottle lu such cases will convince tho most Incredulous of their curative effects. Cleuuse Ihr Vlllntrd illood whenever you And Its impurities bursting through the tUn in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse It when you llnd It obstructed and sluggish In the veins; cleanse it when It H foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Grateful Thouaniiils proclaim VlNcailt Hit Tens the most wonderful imlgorant that ever sus tained the sinking system. 1'ln, Tope, anil oilier Worms, larking in the system of so many thoU'Uuds, are effectually destroyed and removed. Sa)s a distinguished phjslologlst : There Is scarcely an Imllvldualonthe Wee of the earth whose bedy Is exempt from the presence of norms. It is not upon the healthy elements of tho body that worms exist, bat upon the diseased humors anil slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no unthclnilnltlcs, will freo the system from worms like these Hitters. Mechanical Diseases, Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type sellers, (iold-beatcni, and Miners, as they advance In life, are subject to paralysis of tho Uowels. To gu.ud against this, take a dose ot Walker's Vis liuu Hirmui twice, a week. tlllluua, UrmltU'itt, and Intermittent Fevers, which are to prevalent In the valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United states, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, lied, Colorado, llrazos, Rio (i ramie, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Hoanokc, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tho Summer and Autumn, nnd remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat nnd dryness, arc Invariably accompanied by exten sive derangements of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon theso callous organs Is essentially necessary, Thero It no eathaitlc for tho purpose equal to Ijiu J, Walk i:u'h Visnun Hirrr.its, as they will speedily remove tho dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels arc loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretlous of the liver, and generally restoring the healihy functions of tho digestive organs. Scrofula, or King's Kvll, Whtto Swellings, Ulecin, Hrjslpclas, swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Iiirtaiiimatliuis, Indolent Imlammatinns, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores. Kruptlons of tho Skin, Soro 1 , ')(.", etc., etc. In IhCHd as lu all other constitu tional Piseases, U'ai.kuii'.s Vineuaii Hiitkiu have thutvii iliclr great curativo powers in tho most ubJiliulo ami iutractablu eases. Dr. Walker's California Vlnrgnr Hit ler net on alt theso eases lu a similar manner. Ity purlljlug the Illood they remove the cause, and by lesuUiug away tho eileets of tho luilammatlou (tno tubercular ilcpiii-lts) tho affected parts receive health, nnd a permanent euro Is cilected. The prupei'llea ot Uil. Walk Kit's VlsriMii litmus are Aperleut, Diaphoretic, Cannluatlve, Nutrtiiuu. laxative. lMurctlc, Sedative. Counter irritant, Sndnnilr, Alterative, uud Anll-IUIlous. The Aprrlunt und mild Laxative properties of lm.WAi.Ki:u'ii Vim:hau Ihrrnu are Hie best safe-guard in eases of eruptions and malignant fevins. Their balsainlo, heallug, and soothlug pro perties protect the humors of tho fauces. Their bedativo properties allay palu in the nervous sys tem, stomach, and bowels, Iroin ludamuiatlon, wind, colic, cramps, etc. 'Jtnrir toiiniei'-ii Titmu influence ex tends throughout the system. Their Autl-llllieus properties stimulate tho liver, lu tho secretion of bile, and lis discharges through the biliary duels, and aro superior to all remedial agents, for the euro of llllloiis Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body against illsease by purifying ull Its tlulds with Vinkdah Iutteiis. No epidemic can take hold of u system thusfurc-amtcd. Directions. Take of tho Hitters on going to bed at night from a hair to ono nnd one-half wine- glassful. Kat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vege tables, and tako out-door exercise. They are composed of purely vegetable Ingredients, aud contain no spirit. ll. ii. iirimnAiiii eg, ill., Drutrzlits and Gen. Agta., San Frunclsco. Cal.. St cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., K.V. oviu ui auu uuuuuiaia a ut.Al.EHS, AltE YOU GOING WEST? If so. take our advice and nurchaa vnur tlnkat. ovor tie old reliable and opu)ar Musooai Pa oirio RauaoAD, which Is positively the only line running throe daily express trains from Hi. Louis io nausaa uiiy nu me west i ana is positively the only line which runs Pullman palace sleepers and fine day coaenes, especially for movers. equipped with Miller's rarely platform, and the B stent steam brake. From Hi, Louts to Kansas Ity, Ft. rtoott, Lawrence, Leavenworth. Atoul. son, St. Joseph, Nebraska City, Council Ulutls ani Omaha without change I For Information in rogard to tlmo tables, rates, Ao to any point in Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Teiaa, and Callo rnla, call upon or address B. ll.Thom.son, Agent. Missouri Psclflo R. R. Columbus. Ohio or II? A, Ford, General Passenger Agent, at. Louis, Mo. , No trouble to answer correspondunee. ills j ST. NICHOLAS BILLLIARD HALL HARRY WALKER & CO., Prop'ra. Tula home Is newly lltted up with two excellent BILLIARD TABLES And two Une JENNY LIND TABLES .Suitable for all kinds of :pl.a.-y-:eir,s. The saloon Is stocked with the Rest Uraudsof WINES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS arc compoundcil in the most approved style USTCome and see for yourscir. They keep on hand a lino Mock of COLD WEISS BEER. SCHWEITZER CHEESE AND HOL LAND HERRING. REFRESHMENT TABLES are spread moniiuL' and evening at o'clock, at which all are Invited to par pate free oi charge. 8-lUil BOOKS. 3 o Ji CO c T a E S 3 - 2 at u a CQ CO HOW TO KEEP WABM NEXT WINTER, OCT TIIK K V E N I N G HEATING STOVES, THE GREATEST WONDER! or THE .A.GKEJI EVERY STOVE IS GUARANTEED room: a mokk uniform and plkahant UK AT, TO USE LK8H WOOD, ARE MORE CAHKFULLY V ITT 1 1), ARK UORX EASILY AMDCUKAPLY MOUNTED, ARE UNDER MORE l'KUVECT CONTROL, HAVE A BTHOMOER DRAFT, AND Give better witlsdictlou, and sold for a Lets Price thuu uuy SHEET IRON l'AULOR STOVE In tho market. Sold b EX0ELS1OU MANUF'G COMPANY HT. LOUIS MO., AND ALL LIVE STOVE DEALERS 1.1 KK 0. W. HENDERSON, Cairo, Ills. ll-iOd&wlw PARKER & MONTAGUE, l'roirletora of the OLD DELMONICO SALOON AND READING R00M3 'cSerdaTAv? J WIMT KB'8 BLOCK. Jyrhe hest hrauds of Cigara, cho Wine, Lluuors, etc., always ou band, tf ) H W ) ft H as 3 S3 2 g .j y a S W 0 5 ft a 8 w s s s i W fc 5 cq ) T 5 a $ S r I g I o o a H H ffl ) MgMf) fn (i Our Home Adyertteri. WMaKMK Al$ MBWeUUUa. 0. CLOSE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT Ann OatUIHT, PLAITM FABU, ARB PLASTERER'S HAIR, NO. 71 OHIO LSVKK, UNDER CITY NATION AL BANK. ISTFor the purposo of bulldlnir up a wholesale trade la Cairo. I will Mil to deal ers and contractor! in lots or 60 burtU and upward, at manufacturing prices, adding freight, Cairo. Aturuit 13, 1673. STRATTON & BIRD, (Buooessori loBtratloD, HadsonA Clark,) WHOLESALE GROCERS AMD COMMISSION MJCROHANTS, 57 Ohio Loveo, Cairo, Illinois MILLER & PARKER, GENERAL COMMISSION AM FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ARB DEALERS IN FLOUR, COKN Oats, Hay, etc., AGENTS for FAIRBANKS SCALES Ohio Levee, CAIRO. ILLINOIS. WOOD KITTEN HOUSE, FLOUR AUD General Commission Merchant 133 OHIO LEVKE, W. M. WILLIAMS, .7 AS. KINSLEY, Late of Vicksburft, Miss. Late of Ciu'tl, W. M. WILLIAMS k CO., SPECIAL RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND GENERAL AGENTS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEECHAIsTTS; fiS, OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO, ILLS. 7-4t r. JOHN B. PHLLIS& SON, (Successors to John B. t-hlllit.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS AMD DEALERS IN HAY, CORN, OAT Flour, Meal, Bran, &c., Cor. TENTH-ST. and OHIO LEVE CAIRO, ILLS. HALLIDAY BROTHERS, GENERAL AGENTS AMD FORWARDING and COMMISSION MKHUH AHTB. DEALERS IN FLOUR ; AnJ Arwis of IUIO RIYEK AND KANAWHA 70 Ohio Lxvix, Caieo, Ilukoii. J. M. PHILLIPS k CO., (Buccestors to E. B. Bsudrloai Co.) , Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, AMD WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS. Liberal AdTaaosmaau mad asQMy Va3K upou OoBSlgaBiraU. Bffs Ara preparad to rsoaiva, (tor aad forward freiahU lo all poiaU and bay sad sell on oommlssioB, Builness attandsd to prompllTi E. D. MATIIUM.. 0 .VTHL MATHUSS k UHL, amb snuuii 1 COMMIS SIONMCHANT8 DEAL EMI aN iAY AND WESTERN F10DUCK HO. UfU.