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8S0KKT 00IBT1K8 ASt'AI.OX I.ODOK. NO. M. fm. . Knlihts of Pythias, meets every Frl. uy nigiu m naii-pat seven, in odd" tiiiown" nan. .iso. II. ijo'suax, Chancellor Commander. AT.KXANDKtl MIIMIU. NO. 221. Indencndrnt Onlrr nf Oilil-Fcl . 1 " ... 'I I... I .. .. .. I ..I. ivnfl. inrcui every iiium'uw iii,,i. Commercial avenue, between Sixth nntf Seventh ni iiaii-iisftL erven, in iiiL'ir nail un Slllei4, , '1' l,JEHTII il. Ui 1AIUO EN'CAM I'M KNT, I. O. O. ., meets vsin uuii-rcnoirs' nan on mo iirsianii luiiu luisila) in every raontu, at nair-pnsi seven, Jo. II. OUKIlLY, C. P. A. CAIHOI.OI)OK.N0.2J7,A.r. A A.M. -Arm Iloldreinilar communication In Mil- sonic Hall, comer Commercial nvenue ' 'snd KIKMh street, on tlio second nuu ounn Jionuav or eacu monui . LOCAL NOTICES. "Portraits Dlirn." This lit a new style of picture now be ing produced by Win. Whiter, tbo artist, ol this city. Tlicie pictures arc creating much interest In all the principal Kastcrn and Western cltlc, being altogether new. They aro uullku photographs being raised and beautifully enameled over the entire surlace, sofl in tone, but distinct In the lights and shades. No one who fcos them falls toadmlro them, or to give tho artist an order. We have bcii fhotvn a number of plctiiri' of will-known lwllrn and gentlemen of the city, and have no hesitation In pronouncing them perfectly uplendld. H e would thriclorc advise all who take interest In Mich matter1) or de Ire picture?, to call upon Mr. Winter at bis gallery and examine hl work In this new branch of the hadow-c.iptnrlnjr art, 01 Mf l.onl Herbert iii flMCKI'K. A Hsre Chnaer. Tlu Western Tennessee Agricultural and Mechanical Association, of Jackson, TVnne5CC, will hold their Fourth Annual Exhibition on the 20th to 30th of October, IncluMve, 1)7., at which time there will bo dally sales of stok, agricultural Im plements, etc., making It one oi the most Important meetings ever held In the State. V.rlng ymir 'tock ami Implement". .Ino. V. Kkitii, Incident. Tito. (,'i.mik, Secretary. j-23-wlf. Wll Ill-Mi Everybody to know that the place to get A smooth shave, A good shampoo, A fihIon.ible hair-cut, Ur rvn ythlni; lo that lice, U at tlio Hit ash CK5TIUI. 1!a1!1ii:ii Shop, corner Kightli and Commercial. 0 S-tf J. tiCOKCK STI.VnOU.iE. PILNCNEKnt l.onls Herbert's. Dr. Sherman, tbu great Special ist, .V)9 North Sixth street, has gained an enviable reputation In the speedy manner in which he treats all chronic tlleaei. See advertisement for hl great Syphilitic Kradlealor, Indorsed by the medical fa culty everywhere. 0-18-lyr. Xollrn of Reinuvul. C Koch has removed his boot and shoe shop from the old stand to his new brick building (onn block below), No. 'JO Commercial avenue, licUveeii Filth and Sixth streets, when: he will keep tho best home made and St. Lou! custom made boots and shoes made of the Ijct material ; good workmanhlp and In the latest style-. All orders promptly attended to. 0-lM-tf. IMLSENKH at Louis Herbert's. To tlir CltUeni fif S'nlro. 1 would Inform my many friend-, that I nin Hill in the miction business, and ready to attend to all salci- that may offer. Sly long experience In this business needs no comment I Is no experiment on my part, and part I en entrusting soodi to my care need no' be afraid, as I am no ''squib" cr novice In tli- business. Spud d attention given to real estate and out-uoor sales, as I hvc never missed mak ing a tale. I) Hahtmax, Auctioneer. Corner Sixth street and Commercial A v. 7-31.11 Wili Llt. Heady printed packages of wash Ui enough m each book to last two years, for 50 cents each at tho Huu.r.m Olllce for the next two days. I)ctlrion-PIIAi:Ni:U-at I.oul Her. brrt's. A So. 1 l.nniilry. It is now conceded that Mrs. Coleman, the laundre-s. 12 Fourth street, be tween Washington tc CummcrcUl avenues, has one of tho best conducted laundry is tabltsliments m the city, and landlords ot hotels and boarding houses .till lind It to their ddvnntago to call upon Her prices aro as lotions: Hotel boarding-houee washing, T.'i rents ilo.cn. Foi piece work prlres as follow: .Single shlit and lar, 10c; per dozen ROe; oek fie; two her. and per nro lars, fir, two handkerchiefs, 5c; vests i!0e; and nil gcntlcluoirB wear, Wc, per docn. 1 .adieu' dresses, 23 to fiOc; skirts 10 to 20c; drawers 10 to Kic; two pair hoo Bcj two collars fi to 10c. For In dies' plnln clothes $t 00 per dozen; lor la dles lino clothes, 51 Uj per dozen; dono drstnptly, and promptly delivered, l'.v tronsgo solicited. s-:il-lin For Sale. A silver plated No. 0 Wilson Shuttle Sowing Machine, hard (piano) finish, valued at S85. Will bo sold at $20 dis count, on good terms, and ordered direct IJ-om the factory, . Colored and niouuted Maps ot tho cltyol Cairo at S2 50 each (halt price.) A No. 0 Wilson Shuttle Sowhnr Ma chine valued at 75. Will be bold at SIC discount, and ordered direct 'from tlio factory. A $00 Remington Sewing Machine $30 oil for cash. Suitable for tailor ur hoot and shoe manufacturer. "Picturcsquo America" IS numbers bound In 2 volumes, full gilt Morocco; price, $40. r AHtylo E," "Olough, Warren & Co,V Parlor Organ, right from tho fac tory at Detroit. List price, $300. Will bo sold for $200. A now two-horso Gamble wagon. For auy of tho nbovo articles, npply at tho Buustin office. E. A. Durnett. rat: or Anvr.it nsjixu. KJ.1I bills for ndrcrthhig, arc due and pay able I.S AtlVAMCk. Tinnslimt advertising v III bvlnicrteil ntth late of II to icr ntiare for the first Insertion nnd .V) cents for each uli'cUtnt one. A liberal dlicoimt will be made on standing nuddl"ply ndvorll.Hncnti. Ijcal notices, binlneii or ollicrwlec, will be charged ten cents per lluu fur the first mid flte cents for caeh additional liuirtion, (counting Ihc lines and upnunl)n discount still be made uner third Insertion. Chureli, Society, 'Festival imil Supper notice will only be Inserted as uilverllvment. KorlnrcrtingFunenil notice l i. Jfollccof meeting of societies or sccict orders u cents for each Insertion. No ndvirtl'ement will be rtcclted at less than Co cents. CITY NEWS. SATUNDAY, OC'IOHEH II, 1S75. l.nrnl SjVrnflifr Itrporl. C'Atiio, lLt, Urt.S.IsTS. H.M1., IStl!. i 'I III Wish. tV VlX. Wrath. 7 M.lll. 11 " 2 p.m. :rt un ss -M'W 61 j) no rs Clear. Kslr. A I'onK SSiinlcil. A good cool, wanted immediately at thf IJui.i.tnix olllce. (Ifiirrnl Itenm The saw of the wood sawyer is heard In the city, everywhere. Laborers wore 'msy yesterday strew ing gravel ou Sixth .street, between Com mercial avenue and tho levee. Large stock of carpets, oil cloths and matting, at' greatly reduced price, atC. HannyV. A parly ol one hntidrcd emigrant? from Allendale, III., will pass through Cairo to-day en t-nute lo Texas, where they will colonize. The sidewalk on the south side of Twelfth street, between Commercial ave nue and the lovee, Is being reconstructed and lowered. Large stock dry good, without re serve, at very low prices at C. llauny'. Mngon-load upon wagon-load of wood Is brought in from the country dally, which Is bought up readily by our people for winter nee. It sells at from n to?3 :0 per cord. l.t rgp stock gent' furnl-hlog goods at very low price--, at C. Manny's. Wc have the pleasure of announcing the pleasing Intelligence that Mr. Joseph McKenic, who has been at death's door. Is recovering. Me Is yet very low, but people jiM from Metropolis tell us that he is out of danger. For a nice suit of children and boys' clothing at tho lowest rates and be-t flt, go to Hcilhron it Well's, 1 12 and 1 1 1 Com mercial avenue. The gravel being put down on Sixth street, between Ohio Levee and Commer cial avenue, Is, we believe, the only good gravel that has been put upon any street of the city. It paek speedily, and when packed U as liarJ us rock and perfectly Impervious to water. Largo slock of domestic prints, mus lins, and ticking, at low prices, at C. Hanny's. The sound of the ahot-guu Is heard In the woods, opposite town. The wild pigeon season Is at hand, the woods of Kentucky aro abounding with them, and our sportsmen are creating havoc among this species ol game, rigeon-ple is now in order. Large stock clothing to be sold out without roerve, at C. Hanny's. Tho Excelsior Saloon, corner ol Fourteenth street and Washington ave nue, will spread another sumptuous lunch to-night. It will bens flue a one as that kpread on last Saturday evening, which was all that heart could wlh, and which wa partaken of by a multitude of our people. Fresh Milwaukee beer will be on tap. Everybody l invited to come. Largo tock ladies' furnishing good, In be sold very cheap at (.'. Hanny'-. The young gentleman who presides over the-e column- with o much grace has the ehilN, and looks like patience on a monument. lie has already become pale and Interesting ; and. wo believe, lazy, us chills make all their victims. The Atotnrnlcr 4'uiiiit.v Ilnnk still p.-ij liilereRl on iruiiln in thr ftuv Ings ilrpiirliiienf. Rcfoivtho Thompson Dean leaves this evening, Capt. W. It. Miller will throw her splendid saloon open for the pleasure of our people who enjoy good music nnd the dance. Wc are told that quite a large party will bo present on the occasion. The only place where you can lind a lino assortment of children's merino cloaks and bonnets at very low prices, is llKiLinto.y & Weil's. "Nothing in the police line to-day, sir everybody is getting good," greeted our reporter's ears as he dashed Into Judge Bird's court yesterday, pen cil in hand, expecting to lind at least one case to write up for the edllicatlon ol the readers ol the Bulletin. Tho genial countenance of tho editor of the Mound City Patriot was obsery- abloon Commercial avenuo yesterday. Ho is about to commence tho publication of a double paper to be called the Mound City Argus and Cairo J'atriut, Mo Is go Ing to do tills for no other purpose than to make Potter pout. Largo stock of woolen goods, flan nels, llnsoys and sheeting flannels, very cheap, at C. Hanny's. A man got on the Three States yes terday at the Kentucky landing, ami, to savo lare, made a cow he was bringing to Cairo, swim behind ;tho boat, he holding tin her head with u halter, to the Cairo wharl. The halter should havo been put around the economical cuss's neck, and pulled. Ilia INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN CIOAHS AND TOBACCO, AT COWI'EHTHWAIT & PHILLIPS'. Tho proceedings of tho September lerm of tho county commissioners are published to-day, to thu exclusion of our usual amount of editorial matter j.but of eoursc our readers want to know what business tho Hoard transacted, and will therefore rend Iho proceedings wllh In terest. fSTTHE ALEXANDER COUNTV RANKEWILL J'AV INTEREST ON DEPOSITS IN THE SAVINGS DE PARTMENT. Old "Mose" was engaged In llshhig on one of the wharf-boats, and In at tempting to step, from one boat to another, slipped and fell into tho river, and Was drowned Iwforo any assistance could bo rendered him. His body was fished out of the water yesterday morn ing by Diver Hiram Hill. Another week for a present of ten yards ol eallco, to those who buy seven dollar's worth of dry good at llellbron & Well's. The picture man, who sold at Hart man's new store, on Sixth street, Thurs day night, got rid of all his goods but six chromos. Poor as wo arc, and al though the Infernal Radical party has contracted nil the money out of the hands of tho people, we, tho people of Cairo, buy pictures. Wc nro people who boast good taste, nnd good taste manifest Itself hi love of pictures, even if they nrc chrotno. Remember the grand ball ol the An cient Order of Hibernians nt School's hall on the llh Inst. A good time may be expected. 10-3-tr .fudge Bros leaves (his morning lor Peoria to attend the coming session of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, which will couveno In annual session next Tuesday. The Judge goes by way of St. Louts, taking his oldest daughter with him. Bross never misses a session of the Odd Fellows' Grand Lodge. His absence would attract the attention of ever)' representative. He is one of its features, and one of Its bct features at that. We came near getting a first-class Item yesterday. The tongue ol one of the Gamble wagons, belonging to Mr. Mat. Clarke, snapped oil while the team was being driven down the levee slope, and the broken end cut one ol the horses on the leg severely. The coupling-pin luckily broke about the same Instant, which was the only thing that prevented the wagon going into the river. The load on the wagon was twenty-live sacks ol bran. The tongue, Mr. Clarke says, was composed of very bad timber, which caused the accident. There Is no doubt that Mr. John P. Heely will lc a candidate for county treasurer. He has been making hay while the sun was out, and has very thoroughly canvassed the county. Mr. Heely Is In every way qualified for the olllce. He is acquainted with ever' foot ol land In the county, nnd with every man, woman and child almo-t. He would make all visitors to his olllce "at home," and as an assessor would kuow how to do his duty, and would do it. His election will give us pleasure; and it would seem he Is to enjoy a "walk over" hi the race. Poor old Mose Mall, the negro boot black and stable man a flue old colored gentleman, one of the olden kind has Konc the way or nil ilesh by way of the Ohio river. On Thursday nlht he fell from the wharf-boat, atid that was the last of earth w ith him. The result of that fall was that Coroner Gossmau was called and sat on poor old Mosc's body. Well, well; the unfortunate Mose had a hard time In this world at best. Fortune was not klud was, In fact, n cruel step-mother to old Moses. She hit him many blows with her liard hand, and it may be that the old man is happier in death than he was in life. Mr. Sam Williamson lost a gold watch some time ago. It vanished from his gaze like a beautiful dream. He wondered where It had gone to, and at times was tempted to charge one of the spirits that haunt the hall ot the Free Religious Association with tho theft. Rut ho didn't. Ho told Sheriff Irvin about It. A few days ago, Irvlu told Sam that his wnteh was at Champaign, nnd that the colored citizen who had taken It was In Jail in Hint city. So Sam went to Champaign, and got both the watch and negro. At this moment the ticker Is in the pocket of the amiable Samuel, and the thief is under the kind care and In tho safe keeping of Jailer Fitgeraid. Dnnclne Nrhool. The undersigned will open a Dancing School Monday night, at K luge's hall. Those wishing to attend will please be at the hall at 7 o'clock. Gents' class will meet regularly ou Mondays and Thurs days at 6 o'clock. Chas. Haiidv. 10-Mt Fire khu Wnler. Wo would inform our many pitron, and the public generally, that wo have removed our stock of groceries damaged by lire ou the night of tho 20th of Sep tember to tlio auction house of Parker & Axley, on Commercial nvenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. These goods will be sold at auction and private sale tor the next ten days, alfording to the citizens ot Cairo an opportunity to purchase groceries cheaper than ever be fore ou'crcd In this city. Many of (heso goods are new and fresh, and were not damaged in any respect. Call and ex amine for yourselves. Terms ot sale strictly cash. Respectfully, G. W. Wiiitlock & Son, Chas. S. UcLuy, Auctioneer. 10-0-lw A Flue Nloek. Win. Ehlors desires to inform his pat rons and the public generally, that he has now on hand a largo stock of French and German Calf, Kip and Morocco, and Is prepared to manufacture, for store and olllce wear, tho lluest of Morocco or Call Skin Shoes or Boot3 ; and for farmers, draymen and out-door wear generally, his l'reuch Kip stands abovo anything ever offered in this market. Ills Lasts aro of tlio latest styles, nnd lie can guarantee a tit nnd saturation to all hU patroif. n-3-tr. JXX Amber und White rag stock envelopes at the Bulletin olllce, printed I $3 60 and $4 00 per M. RIVER NEWS. Part MM. Altt'.lVIMi. Strainer Jim Flsk, Pmhicah. " Sllverthom, Evnnsvlllc. " Grand Tower, St, Louis, City of Vlcksburg, St. Louis. " Commonwealth, SI. Louis. " George Spangler, Cincinnati. Tow-boat Greyhound, Ohio. IIF.I'.SItTI'.l). Steamer Jim Flsk, Paducah. ' SUverlhorn, Evansvillc. ' Grand Tower. Memphis. City of Vlcksburg, Vlcksburg. Commonwealth, New Orleans. " Oeorgo Spangler, New Orleans. tllVEIt AND WKATIIEK. Tho river last evening was 11 feet on the gauge, having fallen It :i-5 Inches during tho previous 21 hours. Tbo swells coming from above t 111 no doubt reach us to-day, and cause a slight rise here. The weather was mild yesterday and gave promise ol gathering storms. This Is the day, according to Professor TIcc, on which a two weeks' wet spell is to begin somewhere. Business fair, (1KNEKAL ITEMS. After the Silvcrthornc lelt here night bclore last two colored roustabouts got into a llsticutr encounter nnd one was knocked overboard and drowned. The other Is in jail at Paducah. We suppose that by "grade" "Sen eca" meant the present height of Ihc streets, but If the low lauds were filled six luetics above the highest slpc-watcr mark, it would be sufllclent. Poor old Mose, the boot-black, Is no more. He moiled ofl theedge of a barge while, fisbhii', and some hours after Mr. Will fished him out of the water a cold corpse. He was n particular friend of Ike Walder and Capt. R. W. Dugan, and they will mourn his loss. -C.ipf. W. II. Millar, of the Thompson Dean, received notice that n large num ber of the most prominent citizens ol Memphis will leave there on the Grand Tower and meet the Dean on her way down. Quite a number will go out on the Dean from Cairo, and the occasion will be one long to lie remembered. Tho Dean goes Into the lower trade to stay. Wa IlrcAnTWENT. IttVLis Iltrntrr, I uci. , i,f. t A HOVE LOW WATCH. CIIANRi:. sixriov. rr. ix. ft. is. Cairo , Tl O 4 1'ltUUurK- . - .' 0 0 Cincinnati 1 a lAiiittille .. 6 1x2 Nlivlll s o x 'J St. LohIii 11 7 1 Por Wow Orion The Klerfant I'.nsenxcr Packet 2e3 THOMPSON DEAN, W. n. Sillier Master. (ieo. lllttiiber-i r ....Clerk Will l.Tirp ('aim S A I'UltDA V. Orfnlxr fill,. nil Memphln WKDXESDA V, October I3lh, for iiic.uuTriiiiiiiiii WtiJ- IIQIIIia. tor ' ircwlil : or lu-Mge umy ou boniil, ornl me m.iiuc i,4iiifiv k i-niiiijii' v nnriiioul. 10-C-lt SPECIAL NOTICES. For Reiit-Himtlirrii Hotel. This eligibly situated hotel, on Ohio Levee, between Sixth and Eighth streets, will be rented on very reasonable terms. For particulars apply to Leo Ki.eh. 10-0-lw. For Hnlp. A No. 1 New Trading Boat ; counters and shelving nil coninlete: CO feet lonir 11 leetbeam. Will be sold at a bargain if called for soon. Hexuv Savehs, 10-C-Jw (5 Ohio Levee, Cairo, III. C'UleriiH t'lcmieil. Persons having cisterns needing puniii Ing out and repairing can have It done promptly nnd at prices to suit the times, by calling on J. S. Hawkins, Cros street. I have a man and pump employed all the time for the purpose. 0-10-lf. I-oiiIh Herbert lint I'll.SiEMr.R. Removed. A.Malley has removed to his now store room, 113 Commercial avenue, op posite Winter's Block, and next door to the Arab engine house, where ho will bo pleased to see all his old customers and as many now ones. 9-.'10-tf nou't Forget ! If you want tinware, stoves elc.that A. Halley has changed his place of business nnd can now be found at 115 Commercial avenue, next door to the Arab engine house, where ho will bo pleased to see jott nnd give yon bargains as of old. o-no-tf IntercNt on IlcpoRltil. TiC Alfxatitlrr Count Hank will pay lu tcrett on deposit in the savings depart' went. 10'3'lm Obstaolos to Marriage. Happy relict for young men from the effect of Errors and Abuses In early life. MauhooJ restored. Impediments to Mar riage removed. Now method of treat incut. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address Howard Associa tion, 110 N. Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. an Institution having a high repu tation lor honorable conduct and profes sional skill. 8-21-d&w3m CAIRO MARKEJWHOLESALE. Coiicctiil iljlly ly K, M. SteaniK, eomruUslun nitrcnuut, oiciemiy ui uie miro Hoard ol '1 rude. Flour, uct'onliui; lu umdu j-, WT io Corn, ml.ed, sacked v 7;'c Com, while, sacked M ,m0 O.its, mlxcil av.4to Uwn, lier ton $16 co Meal, eteam Uritil a UO llutter, choice Xoviherii liutter, cholooHuiiilierii Illinois 23o KlfK. (icrdoicu ;,. Clilckcus, ier dozen wu:t uu Tnrkeyn, perilozei Apple-i, choice, jier barrel j ou Apiilcs, common, perbaiitl su l'ofuton, per barrel I 7fl Onions, ier barrel ;i on A'KESCRIPTXON FREE. Foil the sieedy uiro of Semliml WiaUness, list Manhood ami all disorders liroiiht on by ImlUrretlona ur excess. ,w Driwitli'l has tin' Inicredlents. ' 1 l-fl-dlw Iv Clnclnnall. Ohio LYNCH HOWLETS Real Estate Column FOR SALE. Several good Farms nnd .'1,000 ncrc3 of unimproved Lands In Alexander county. "Wluter's Block" nnd "Winter's Row." A large number of desirable Resi dences, and excellent vacant Lots, suita ble for business houses nnd residences. House on Nineteenth street, for $o0, with privilege ol lease. FOR RENT. Winter's Block- sttltablo Tor Hotel, Ofllccs or Buslncs rooms cheap. Tenements numbered 1, 7, Sand 0, in Winter's Row, fi rooms each, for S10 per month. No. 10, (comer) $12 fiO 7 rooms. That desirable double Cottage on corner of Thirteenth and Washington. Fine two story brick on Commercial nvenue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, suitable for Dwelling and Busi ness. Two hott'cs on Commercial, lielow Sixth street, suitable for Business Houses and Dwellings. Two small Mouses west of Twenty- second street, near Pine, each per month. Dwelling house on Twelfth, near W alnut, 0 rooms, for S12 per mouth. Business house on Levee, near Eighth Mrcct, for 20 per month. FOR LEASE OR SALE. number of Lots on Lever, above Twelfth street, outside tire limits. Also n largo number of other Lots In different localities. Land', in tracts to suit, near Culro. 8-18-tf. Plrlurewqtte Amerlrn. At the Bulletin bindery 18 numbers, hound in two volumes, full gilt mor rocco; cost $H ; for sale nt $40. Walder's Clothing SPLENDID NEW STOCK FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. TKE. WAXDE& U receiving dally a X larire and splendid atook of troodi, ana is determined to NOT BE UNDERSOLD IN CAIRO. He is resolved to srlvo the very best irooas tor toe very lowest prices, van ana see lor yourselves. Conor Sixth Street h4 Okio Lots. 10-r-tf. PAUL Q. SCHUH SELLS AND WILL WARRANT SB. ESS FEVER im TONIC. When evorv other natont incdi oino fails to cure tho Chills, thon try KRESS TONIC. PRICE, 81.00 PER BOTTLE At PAUL O. SCHUH'S, 108 Commercial Ave, UM-tf Evansville, Cairo and Memphis Steam Packet Co., Fort- Pnduoah, Shawneetown, Evans ville, Louisville, Cinoinnati and all way landings. The unrivalleil slde-tvheel steamer IDLE WILD, I) (. Fuwi.kii Muster. It. Thomas Lierk. Will leave Uvansvlllc for Calroevery MONDAT aiulTIlimSUAY at 4 o'clock p. in. Loaves Cairo every TUESDAY mid I'HIDAY.al U o'clock p. m. The iletfnnt side-wheel steumer ARKANSAS BELLE, Hes lion-Ann...... Vt'ALTLIl II. PtNNIMOION .Master. Uerk. Will leave Evansvillc for Culro ever- TUL DAY and fill DAY at 4 o'clock p. iu. Will leuvoCalroeveiy WEUNKSDAVuuUSAT UltlAY at 0 o'clock p. ui. The elegant side-wheel steamrr PAT. CLEBURNE, Juii.m tior Mittcr i Mai. VYhuahs tltrk 1 Lcaws Evausville for Cairo every WKDNKH. U A Y antl ATUH A I ) Y at 6 li . m , Uatcd Cairo etevy THURSDAY ami SUiOI.U at Up. ni. Each boat makes close connections at Lutro with drsl-cIsM steamer fay hi. Louis, .Meiu- phis and New Orleuns, nnd Vf urieuiis. unit m ntuiiBMiiv ...iu It.lt for all iioluts North and East, n Louisville tlail litetiners lot. all ki ai 1. a..IHn 1.1. and Willi the I ne j.. .v noinlaoiitlie Upper Ohio, glvinft tlirouKhre- ' celiits on I'reiKhts and MseiiKer to all points tributary Tor luttlit r liifiiiiiiatloii apply to MM,, mui r.ii j'.issrnKfi "Kriu. IIALLIDAYHIIOS.,.,..,.., .1. M. l'lllI.l.ll'.S, ,jAK,'', Or to (l..l.lltMMRR, .''iilierliitendi'nt nnd Hfneral Kreb'ht Aifent, lVy-'.'-ly. L'raQstilltludlaua. AK HTATKMF.MT. fKI'ORTof !hi condition of tlii .VlfxntMer t t'oinilr Itant." nn I he I M jionil.iy InlMnW, UIWri!LT.ri. Lonnsnnd discounts $21, 107 (ti Ovmlrnn nn ai Furniture and II hires ,i,oco en iue irom mncr imnnsnnu i linkers,... o,.k'ri .hi Costa on luintl 7,; II un Kxpentes '.',iT. CT Hint ctatc , milium:. Capital nock (Mmi) tnM In Iii-po-ltn Kucnlnm M line olhcr Ijinks and bunkerf Other liabilities ,.4'2.S,(OI (10 . 17.STO 17 . a, t;; i ; Wc, rreilolln IJron, I'rul.lont. ml II. tfclli lasliier, orthc above nninctl bunk. Uo aoteninly wetirtliat Hie nlmve rutement U tine, to tho liett of our kiiott leiliro and belief. ,. '. HKUSSJ President II. Vt i:i,I,S, Cili!er. Mtibtcrlbed nnd ttvorn to before me this Slli daj oroclolier, H7.". AIA'IIKI) COMINGS, Notary Public. INSTITUTE. Corner Washington Av. and 14th Street, CAIRO, ILL. OPEN EBOM 5 TO 0 P.M. DAILY. ln-2-tf Healed Proponali WILL lie received nt my ollicc !tww.n the hour nf 'J o'clock a. in., and C o'clock p. m , until Monday, October istli, lSTA.rornir nlshlnic the material ordolng the work, ortmth, fur the construction iiud n-contnictlou of cer tain alnwalk under Onlinnnre.Nn. Ill nu. tlfYll'Ml S.ltMlnlrftl. ttt h lfi?4 UaM UnllHiMn.. I. iibject to exiimlnnllmi nt any time at my nillce, I VOL f'KhNCII AXLEV. 1.'V s . .1,,, e. KjltJ Vlllh. Id-H-tll. In Chmcery-MMUr'a lale. Bute of Illinois, Alexander County Ji. In the Alexander County Circuit Court. William M. Atlierton nnd John Hodges vk. John Holden and Marg.irct Wallace Partition. Pt'llLIO notice Is hereby given that In nnr nuance of decree rendered in the above en titled cotue in said court at ihe May term thereof A. !., ls7. I. John t. linrmsn, master In rhmcery of said county, will, on Ttietdny, the Mill day or October. A I) , 1873, at the hour of i o'clock p.m. ofnatd day, sell at public vendue, at the court house door fn the cilr of Cairo, lu said county, the followlns described real estate, to-wlt: 'iTie south half of Ihc northeast fiinrter of section twenty-seven (27), township llneen (li), south raiiKc, number two (0 west of the third principal meridian, In the county ol Alex ander ami Mate of Illinois together with the tenements and hereditaments thereunto be lunKiiiK or thereto appertaining. Terms of Sale -One-half cash In hand, balance in one nnd two years equnl payments, with six percent. Interest tr annum therroni deferred payments to be mcuivd by mnrlgaKC on the propen soiu. Lrlro. Illinois, Septcmlicr2;tli, 17.1. JOIINO. HAItMAN. Muster in Chaneery. Linrgnr X LanMlrn, Complulnnut'a .Solicitors. U-2.l-i I w Awarded the Hinhoat Medal at Vienna. k 591 Broadway, Now York. (Opp. Metropolian Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers & '.Dealers In CHROMOS AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES and VIEWS, ALIHIMS c.RAPilOSCOPKHaud SI'ITADLK VIKWS. lale tVtrils We arc lleadfinarlera for every thing In the way of Stmofticosi ai Higic lumi Ileius'Uunufucturers of the Mioro-Sciontiflo Lantern, Steroo-Panoptioon, University Stcroopticon, Advertiser's Storeopticon, Artopticon, scilooi.i..VNrKns. pamii.y i.anti:i:.v, i'i.ui'i.r.'n i.A.vir.io. Kiclt style lielng the liet of its clast in the market- Gitolnrued of lanterns untl hlldcs with di rections for UMnff sent on application. Any enterprising man can make money with n MiiKlu Lnntern, C?Ciit out this advertisement for reference. C3 Tnqumtlonnbly Ike best ftiiolntMrtl wars oi inn uinu in ibb nuriu." HARPER'S-MAGAZINE, Illustrated. NOTICES Or TIIK I'HKHS. The evor Increasing circulation ol this excellent monthly proves IU contluued adaption to popular desires anil needs In deed, when We think Into how many homes It penetrates every month, wo must cot idiler It as ono of thu educators as well as entertainers of the pub, Ic mind, for Its vast popularity has been won by no a peal to stupid i rejttdlccs or depraved tastes. boa ton Ulobo. Thechntactcr which this Magazine pos. seascx for varieiy.enterprlse,artiitlc wealth, and literary culture tlmt ha kept pace with, If It has not led tho times, should cause its conductors to rega d it with Jtiotltlable coin placebcy. It xlso entitles them to a (treat claim upon tho public gratitude Tho Maifuzluo has done good and not evil all tho (Ujtb ot its uie, uiookiyn Kagie. 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WHITNEY to HOLMES ORGANS 1 nitty r.K'Ritiit Ntylt's, with Vatualle lm 1 prnrementsi New audllesutlfulKoluhtops. OVhlt ONE THOUSAND OrirauUts uuil Miisl clana Indorse tliewOrirunsund ivcoiumeud I hem un Ntrletly sVlrsS-clsiiM In Tone, Mechanisn, uud Diurability. Warrauted lite )ears. eud for nrlte list. .."VMITNKYA HOLMES OltOAX CO.. ti-n-wll i.'ulncy, Illinois wanllnfHchool rurnlrareor supplies ahonia n i, K. IUKKK.Nq.HN Herenlhilt.,Bt. Louts, writs XOV CAM JfAJf IT Nfi . It. W. MILUEX, FORWARDING .t)IU- CommiMion Merchant, And denier In FLOUR, MEALQBAIK IIAY, MimaSrut. I CAino.IU.ISOW. c-a-tr. O. CLOSE, General Commission Merchant AND llKALUl IN LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR, &c., VmUr City KatloacJ. Bank. T WILL tell In car-loud lott at mant.fncUirera -a. iiricee, aimiiiK reifiiu. JOH1T B. PHIIXIS AND SON, (Siicressors to John B, riilllls) FORWAHDENQ Arm Commission Merchants And Dealers In HAY, CORN, OATS, FLOUR, MEAI, MUX, tc. Ageatifor tAlXCT ftXAHO MWPSK CO ICoraer Temtk Strsot aad Oklo JUTaa. '.. I. Mathnss, K c MATHUSS to UHL, FOR WARDING Ami General Commission Merchants Dealers In FLOUR. GRAIN. HAY AND PRODUCE. 34 01xo Isoveo. P. CUHL, Uxclinlte Flout Mexchaat Millers' Agent. Ko Ki Ohio Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. J'IC-tf. K. J. Ayres. S. D. Ayres. AYRES to CO., FXiOTTB And genera! Commission Merchants No. 78 OHIO LEVEE. L. D. THOMS, Commission Merchant, BROEXR And dealer in STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Nuts 184 COKMSBCIAL AVXfTE, s-r.tr. nrAST. i-aiikkk. . h. cusnisoiiam. PARKER & CUNNINGHAM, Citccejsors lo Sillier A Parker,) FORWARD G AS II Commission Merchants And Dealers lu WHEAT, MEAL, QRAIN, IIAY, IC We hat e leaseil Ihe Liiruo Yrllnu- U'sin house, atoniK rapacltv a.nio ion-, which jrltc us ample fiii'illtles for storm and shlppm? li-s-lt VAHitrrr ntorr. New-York Store WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ijara;ot VARIETY STOCK IN THE CITY. Goods Bold Very C)aa. 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