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it' $u loirin. ,,,.,w,r ' " 'm OF IHS BT, oi niKor.iDAnoi t rbrr:t. liraftorYtttid Undershirt, nt n r-acrlfleu it l'. .VeiTV, No 7l Ohio Uvoo. CliAl, and ornamental ring of very pattern nro made to order ly Tatar Jlrolher. ' A new supplv ofC'nlf Boot and Gnltcrs juii r.oii 'it r. Xciiv. No." "an fiiu I.PVCO. l'itolior A; Henry's largo took of littrit -ware, cutlery, tool, ttove, tlnwnn. !., ill bof-old.wlllimit rcganl to cost. Mb. Ja H. Barclay, of Ihirrlny Brother, l nli'cnt nt Memphis fn iit temliince nt tlio Conference of tho Alotlio dit 'KpIcopal Clmrch South. It will l con, ly coniultlng SalVord, Morris t CamWa advertisement, Unit the faro from Londonderry, Liverpool, Oln ijowor Quccnstown to Cairo hu boon re duced to $18 20. Xotick to St ii a no k us. If you nro ftrnnso In thi clly, don't fall to call on AV alder nnd examine hi itock of clothing, boot, uliocf, lint, rni" furnishing goodi. tf Peter NelT jiiiiminoth stock of Spring clothing embraces nil the new styles, nnd what can bo found nowhero clo In tho city a largo and well varied stock of boys' clothing, f Tiir. llnsT nnd Ciikai'Kst Clotiii.vo to Ik! found ix this City Is at Iaau "VVai. iikn'p, cornor of Cut Stbkkt & Ohio Li VKE. J 5 . He shows hi good with pleaMirc, nnd nnd nover let hi pntrom go dlsntlflcd' Call ox Him if you want n bargain, tf .Mb. nr.d Mr. Samuel Walter left by tho morning train for llnrriiburg, Poiin- j ylvanln, whero they will probably remain until about tho middle of July. Tho trip, which Inn been in contemplation evral week, was somowhat hastened by tho crl out sicknes Of Mr. "Walter' father. Coo i, nlry nnd plomlldly ventilated room, can bo bad nt tho Saint Charti, with board, during thohotmmmormcntln, nt rrry line prices. Knmilie ran bo ac comodated during the nbovo period, with ourmot dwlrablo room,nt a large deduct' ion from regular rnte. dtf Go to Peter Nell's if you want it stylish Summer hat, clothing to uit the sunton,or anything in tho lino of gent' furnithlng good, fully ten per cent, cheaper than tho uino article were ever oil'orcd in this market. tf Walueii, clothier, corner of Sixth trect nnd Ohio levee, kIN clothing, hat, caps, boot shoo nnd furnlihing goods' chcflper by 10 per cent, than any other homo in Cairo. Call nnd ntNfy your lvi' before you buy. tf Tutt Life Aoclatioii of America i rap Idly winning it way Into public cnnlldcncc. The local loard of Trmtee it nearly full, embracing nlrendy omo of our mot prominent and substantial citizen. It plan of operation will commend itself to nil who would rcuro cheap mid unijnei llonably nfo llfiinuriince. Any Informa tion deilred can ! obtniueil from .Mr, Marnard, agent. Tho rltlr.cn of Cairo who would stinitl lato tho growth aud prosperity of tho city; who would brlug projierty Into rcadyrciicst, nt an ndvuneo upon nut price; who would incnino our volume of money, und by adding to tho htiMno. of our merchant", hotel keeper and me chanic, givo mi air of Iticreaied life ami thrift to our city, mint go to tlio poll, on Monday, and vote for the Kentucky and Tennom-o railroad. A Kkw Youk preacher ny that "no man who ue tpiritou liquor can get to heaven." Of oouro lis meant Mich execra ble pohon n in retailed in the Empire City. In view of the undeniable oxccllcnco of tho old whUkny, pure brandies, spark llng wincj, nnd creamy nle fold by Pat Fitzgerald, of tho Sun J-'lower caloon, no t wlro preacher ha ever ventured n like declaration. Indeed, we havo heard men t iy that everybody who patronize Tat' U'Veragu I immediately possessed of a serenity of foul, n chriitlan fortitude and resignation, that make thit mundano phere of ourx as good n heaven a he care about. That everybody may eharo in thi Mi. ity I'at ha fixed the prico of hi in- inpurable Cincinnati lager beer at & cent a el, und everything eUo at about half iitit 1. really worth. , Tuo Hiic.t llilliard Saloon In Southern lut.ji can alto bo found In connection "titiiti popular wtnbliMimcut. tf. Tl l:iea luminary I much cxerci- our k ttatemoiit of tho Bullbtiw, that -.ai, couniy convention wa bold n """""""than it hould havo been. Tho luimnry layk W(U BppoIntod for ., Hi n'?"'Tcncl1 according toHppoint- , i. i, "'o, why did prominent ThIhe w!!Ulform the delegate from ! "'t 3 o'clock wa ho hour fixuU, ,iUi cht.att,,cm Actl. fjl? f PSU,&ln l"occcdlng,7 Court Houw ufw, lt r urri ou ai iuo uctmg u.K.uiJi,;;,::: ';E milieu to lunynimnd ii, ,1, ! , '. " the Court Hounf,.;;', '"'-"fived at tlud theeonventioi, in il "' ' rf to InU. 1 "r adjourn. I. AMI' tXI'LOMium, Will jhq people avoid tli.-.e'dllK,rf i .. u.lng n genuine article, which I. urfcetiv safe und bus the reputation 0f Un 5 bct'ln 'use? -It I. the Aurora Oil jt give a brilliant light, mid can bo bud t W Ohio Lovee. (Mil ,.! KH o,,. ,.(....,, A HUGE JOKE. (lKXTI.K.Mi:.V IX IlKOAIlCl.OTIi AM ' I.AVKNIlUt KIDS HAITI.l I i.o:s. A a jirnctlcnl Jokid commend in to , Cnpt. II., of Mound City. Olio day last week-he invited n number of hi friend to tnko n, little pleasure trip with him on tho Idlowild.- ''There vn n party on bonrd, musio nnd dnnclng would bo tho order of tho hour, nnd they could not only enjoy themselves hugely, but lenvo the boat at "Metropolis, nnd return homo freo of ehnrgo."' "When the Idlc wlld landed nt Mojind City eight or tun of tho fine.t dressed men tho city could pro duce stepped nbonrdj and wcrutoon Miuglv cniccuccd in thu cabin. Of couroo wliero Cnpt. II. I, thcro' li ulway fun. The time pascd most merrily, indeed, until tho ''lookout" decried Metroiioli". Tho loat landed, but, strangely enough, ngnlnitt n raft of av logs; und what was tnoro fttratigu and perplexing ctlll (to nil except tho Captain) there wa no communication with tho shorn Thcro was, for u moment, n deposition to "bleu" Cnpt. 1-owlcr for putting them oil' at men u place; but tins illipos.tloii wn chocked by tho dincovcry that tho raft win lowly moving down stream. Tho truth, then becamo manifest. Tho ruft of rnw log belonged to Cnpt. II., nnd the "pleas ure trip" was n ruse of Ills to get n crew of gentlemen in lavcndiir kids nnd blnck broadcloth, to help him drop it down to Mound City I About noon next day, the raft arrived nt it, destination, tho crew with bnttcred hats, foiled clothing; nnd fooling utterly ex hausted. Slnco then, their only refcrenco to the trip hns been In nnswer to Inquiries, nnd in very emphatic monosyllable, viz.: "You bo dam I" OLD FOLKS' CONCERT. TO HE Itr.I'KATKU THIN KVOVIMU. Tlio large crowd who wero in attendance upon the Old Folks' concert, in School's hall, Inst night, wore to well pleased, that thoy clamored for n repetition of It this evening. In compliance, thorefore, with what seems to bo n general wish, n second concert will bo given at tho ramo place, this evening. Xuw songs will bo tung, und tho moU popular part of last night's pro- grammo repeated. A the cutcrtulnmcnt itself is richly worth tho price of ndmisslon, tho fact that tho net proceeds will bo applied to the Kev. Mr. Brown' over-iluo salary, will form nn Inducement that should till every scat in tlio hall. KINK OK KtVIX t NI'IIVIVK OH I'HIIISII. Bear in mind that the proposition to iuberllo $100,()UO to tho Kentucky and Tonnefieo Itallroad, must bo decided on Monday next, nnd that every vote that can bo polled in its favor should Ikj polled, Thero I n purposo, on tho part of rival in terest, to form tucli railroad connections us will divert tho tide of north nnd south travel from thi route; nnd uules the Kentucky nnd Tonncec railroad I built, to connect ut moro closely with the net work of southern road, that purpo'o will ultimately succeed, A wcultliy koiitheru interest is socking It north' ern and northeastern con nectlon through l'aducah. Another interest, witli which St. Lou! it joined, is ftriving to perfect tucli u connection through Coluniuu, ami tint only means known to us, by which such aim may be tuecostfully defeated, 1 by thu conttruc tlou of tho Kentucky mid Teiincsee rail road. Tho uberiptlon of $100,000 by Cairo, may secure tho construction of that road, and who is to blind to tlio trim inter est of tho city as to oppo.o tho subscrip tion? "Whether, as u city, Cairo ahull "ink or swim, survive or perUh," Im measurably depends upon tho succcst of the railroad project now In contemplation, and thctuccciiof theo project immoaiiirn- bly depend upon the action of our voter on Monday, iiti:tT toitTr.MN. (ireat fortunes nro not eully acquired in then' diiys of sharp compntioii and base treachery. Even when thoy nro acquired, they too often llnd tho Kscuor a mero wreck, lmvlng niadon drudge and slave of hlmelf by toiling iiicessnntly for thnt which ho I permitted to hold for n few brief months beforo ho is laid away In tho grave. Wo mutt confess that in thi' view cf tho case, tho 'Groat Henderson Co., Ky., Vrlzo Scheme'' ha powerful attrac tion for oven tlio inot utald. Here nro great fortunes, to bo won without haggard toll, nnd tho wholo secured by a legal rir Ur, und in tlio hand of men of mot un doubted Integrity, "We are ready to aid nv ,.r ...i. r.i..uh .,1, ....... i ... "".' v " " in nuvunui; iithvii or inforiiiiitioii nbout thi mutter. iiiy"i. I TOBino, ikuiis, irrc, i;vi:ii. CIIKAI'KIt Til IN Mr, JI. Myor, Ohio Lovoo, hn roolved to clo.o nut liii iirt.ont lurgo und well tit ortod tock of tobacco, cigar, sinill, jiijH'J oto., nt jiricei thnt will ins tire qiiit'U' snlc, III building liiiving U-cn omowhit dnin agwl by fho recent fire, mid tho removal of hit flock, ho liu concluded to overhaul mid refit it. Ho , therefore, desirous of (t'ttins rid of hi Mock, nnd to do o, will Ijivo jiutron vxtruordinnry barnlii. Ho incun whitt ho i-nyi in thi, und will eon- viiti'o all who miiy call ujion him of hi Incerity. To wholewila buyer ho will offer jiccullar liiducenicntii, nnd to nil ho will give biirgnliuthoy can aeeuro nowhoro obo In thu country. my'JOOt EtO.MIM). Hy U'lng Mr. "Whitiomb" Syruji for blldrcii many a doctor' bill can bo saved ud much lullcrlng averted. Head the ad vertbeiiifnl in HiiulliiT column, myjniw TAe Cairo DEATH OF E. H. BARBER. Tribute of Kenpect ta Ilia Mtmory. A meeting of tho friends of tho lato B II. Barber, wn hold at the SL Charles Ho tel May 2:id, 1870. Mr. F. K. Swift called to tlio clmlr, and Mr. Jowett "Wil cox was appointed Secretary. i lio following preamble and resolution wore unanimously adopted: Wiihrkas, the inserutablo hand of Di vine l'rovldoncohas been laid heavily upon us, in removing by death, evermoro from our presence, 'our beloved friend. K. II. .Barber, Ksij, bo it IttMhed, That whllo we bow In submis sion to Ills inllnlto will, yet In the death of K. II. Bnrbor, wo feel that wo loo one en deared to us by many social ties, and whoso many virtues will ever bo enshrined in our hearts. Ilciolral, That In tho los of our friend a blank is left In our midst, which It will bo difficult ever to fill. "Wo shall over mis his genial smile, hi cordial greeting, his kindly word for nil. Jletolttil, Thnt wo hcroby tondcr to hi bereaved wife nnd relative that iinccro oympathy which we jtrl, even moro deeply than our v rd can jixpro-i1. and trut tnnt tlielr ln-i will he m lenml gain. Jle-iolerd, That thesa resolution be pub lished in tho papers of the city, and a copy of tho tame forwarded to tho bereaved family of our beloved friend. Attet: JEWETT WILCOX, Sec'y. "W. V. Halliday, A. B Saflbrd, II. II. Cnmlec, Jat. S. Morris, A. A. Arrlck, I), llurd, n XT EVintn W. U. MorrK a. awecnoy, C. R. Huril, John N. Patton, G. D. Williamson, Jno. Il.Obcrly, Thos. S. Barclay, Louis Herbert, F. Bross, B. S. Ilarrell. Alox. II. Irvln, John Q.. Harmon, C. 0. Davidson, It. W. Miller, N. Cantwoll, Wood Rlttcnhouso, T. Carrigan, P. "W. Barclay, c.d. F. Sltton, II. Moyers, K. II. Fnllis, II, F. "Whlttakcr, ('has. Thrupp, Thoma " inter, II. 0. Miller, A. U. KuiKoni, lsaao AVnldor, Sol A. Silver, I). Ilartman, James Johnson, rotor Maup, 11. II. Cunningham, "Walter Ilyslop, John Antrim, C. II. Kvans, I. F. Cavinon, F. W. Bedford, Loul Jorgeiitcu, M. B. Harrcll, C. W. Dunning, C. 1). Artcr, II. C. Loltin, (. J.Steinhoute, II. A.IInnnun, II. Wunlner, AVm. Winter, J. M. Innsdcn, M. 8. Cox, S. V. reabody. J. M. Phillips, Louis Mathews, John How ley, Robt. Smyth, II. W. Webb, M. L. Dunning, C. Ilauny, W. II. Snndmky, Thos. D. Holmes, Geo. W. McKoag, Frank Hundly, W. B. Gilbert, C. W. Green, II. K. Spaulding, Win. Stratton, Tlios. Wilson. Al. II. llurd, K. S. Brlgham, R. C. Welnck, F. 8. Kent, A. Marx, Jos. Mckenzie, Phil. Howard. U. N. Hughes, W. M. Williams, P. G. Schuh, J. T. Ronnie, George Fisher, Henry Winter, P. H. Pone. nun many others, CONDUCTORS l.C. K. II. W. J. (1 I. Morgan, iV. M. Putman. Cormlck, C. N. Ollmorc, Sam, George. DECORATION. .Mo ii ml tit)', Monday. Thu decoration ceremonic at Mound City will take place on Monday next. Tho Cairo committee suggested Saturday us a moro convenient time; but as the arrange ment nt Mound City could not bo matur ed, tho suggestion was not concurred in. Let it bo remembered, then, that Mondny, and not Saturduy, i thu day settled upon, Tin: st. tiuiti.KH iiutkl. Thu St. Charhu Hotel Is now tho only really tlrt-cla hotel in tlio city. Tho building is ii largo and well ventilated structure, orectc-d near the Junction of the rivers, where breezes havo ah unobstructed swoop from river to hot month of suinmor plcasantest hotels in the United States, nnd posoo attractions that otojAf to arrest tho progress of all Southern families who essay an etcapo from the heat of July und August, by ii trip to Niagara, Saratoga or Long Branch, and to command tho patron ago of everybody else who seek n cool, plc.alit rut real, whoro ho will bo well fed and well treated. TIIK Kl-RSKKT. Tho bot monthly mugntiiio for very littlo girl nnd boy, of which wo havo nny knowlodgo, i The A'urtcry, published by John L. hhorey, WMhlngton trect, lloitoii, Tim Juno number it nrofucly llliutriitetl ui.d contuln. uinoiiir other artl- ck' thut will dllj,'lit thoyouii); reader, tho following : "Dolly' Shoe How Uunny lluilt Ilur Ncitj" "Mind Your Stop;" "Tlio (looso Mnrch j" "How Cnrlo Took Curoof tho Baby;" "Thr Until j" "AVhcro1 loiniiiv, ' oto. . ... i lic . j I il n. . In 1 nr. SI All nnr nnniim, or tlirco cook- fur on. KixrToas, niigiu ii.'tin in too iKlo, too bk in and eva itj.timo a thick yellow coat, digeitlon i Impaired, mi uupleatant linking soniation at tho pit of tlio stomach i oxporienced, tho bowel aro irregular, tho mind fretful. thu memory weakouod, lometime a flight cough, coldno of tho hand and feet, sometime lo of appetite and at other unnatural craving for food, dizzinett of tho head, depressed spirits, fueling of uw certainty, of liiiviiiir left soniothini! un done, but can't tell what it I. Tnko Sim- niuns Liver Kegulator, it will rcmovo all unpleasant fooling and mako you well. ini4cuwi w. -How many housowivc nro thoro who have experienced tho difficulty of obtain- ng pood vinegar. Head tho advertise ment of YV. II. lllihop in this paper. my25itaw3m ruKrfii hgg mid Yellow lluttor can al- way bo had. Head tho udvortiseuiont "C.rcateU Work of tho Age," in this pa. l'"r maylMnm Bulletin, POMCK BL'SIHESfl. Four drunks constituted tho entire biul nosi beforo 'Squlro Bross, this morning. A flno wa imposed In each case, and n com mittal to the cnlabooso followed. Bofore 'Squlro Shnnncssy, yesterday, Ann Martin, a colored "lady," nnd Fanny Hapklns, a while "woman," wero brought up on a charge of fighting. They wero fined $5 each, nnd escaped tho calubooso through the interposition of friends, who entered themselves ns surette. John Moran got drunk. Flno $1 ; paid. Peter Funk tmncked nn impudent den ! rep, and wa fined $5. This, and no more. i - - WAM.KII I WITH PAI'KR. Why nro tho hair coloring preparation kept dark? Simply becauso tho light de compose tbcm nnd expoic their foul sedi ment. Hence the bottles aro Jacketed with pasto and paper. I'halon's Vitalla, or Sal vation for the Hair, on tho other hand, Is as cloarand transparent In the sunshine as in tho shado. It revives thu natural color in over tlmo-bleachcd fiber, und doe not ttnln tho skin. Sold by all druggists nnd fancy goods dealer. ' myWdawlw , CAHDOr TIIA5KS. Tho German School ocloty acknowledge their obligation to Mr. Flihcr nnd family for their kindness and liberality nt the picnic of tho German School, held on the 16th of May, at the Flora Garden, in as sisting u at tho picntc, nnd in giving us their beautiful place, free of charge. Mr. Flthcr proved himtelfn gentleman worthy of patronage. By order of Comnilltue of Ilia Gcrmsn School Pwnlc HK HTIU, MVKS. It aiford ut much ploasuro to state that Mr. Bart Cathman, whoso death by light ning, wo reported yesterday, still live ; and that tho chance aro strongly In favor of lit early and complete recovery. We wero vory potitlvoly Informed that ho lived only n few hour. It turn out, how ever, that hi injuries nro not even seri ous, CABDOl'THA.XKS. The Cairo Tumor Society nt their regu inonthly meeting, pasted n resolution to thank Mr. Dupoystcr, of Fort Jctfenon, Ky, for his klndnc In giving hi beauti ful grovo a n picnic ground to tlio above society on the first of May lnt. Bv order of tho Society. JOSEPH MENDEL, Committee. THE WKHTKBS MOSTHM". The Juno number of thi sterling wet- orn magazlno 1 rcplcto with orglnal mat tor from tba pent of many of tho first writers of tho day. Chapter VI of that captivating story ''Rolling Stone;" "Tho Public a nn Employer;" "Tho usu and Abuso of Word;" "Tho Coming Eng land;" "Kania;" "Tho Wife of Garl bnldi," etc., form a portion of tho content), and fully maintalntho reputation of tho publication a among tho best of Amcrl can periodical. Addre tho Western Monthly Co., Chicago. ORPHAN ANILt'M. An important meeting of tho Board of Trustee and Lady manager of tho Or phan Aiylum of Southern Illinois, will 1-c held at the resilience of N. Linton, Kj., on second street, at eight o clock to-mor row (Thursday) evenlin;. A full attendance I desired. 2t H. II. OANDEE, Secretary. lootl wholesome vinegar. Anv ono can make it. See advertisement of W. II. Bishop in this paper. my'JodawSm MI.VKHAI. WA'I'EHS. KIUHT OK Till! NKAHON Kltslngon, Seller, and Bluo Lick AViiters, nnd all tho other varlotv of water from tho celebrated spring of Ger many and Amorica. on draft and for sale river. DuHiil' tho l'J' the glaw gallon or barrel at tlm drug .r n t. n . ,r , , fU,ro T. Whltakor, No. 108 Comn.er ir it ii one of tho ,, i, iio.. RIVER NEWS. AKItlVALH. I on All. CuliimhiKi Miltrjr, IViluoah, KlllluiirK. .Niuhv; IVlrolln. .lo Mnry Aim, Loultf lllr, AlUkrr, i.utir iiiiiuur, i iiiiivruyi inciuior, ci iiii.; HilirrMoon Clni Turn lti', 1J0 UuickXvp, Ktiuir; .Mary Alivv, N Uj Bell til I.GUIH, ,ln Ilrlltf Mfiu.ii, Mem; DErAUTL'KKS. Millirrr. Patlucah: Dan Able. L'oluml.iii.: IVtrolla. do Tllman.Nh: A Hiker, do. W II Hrenn, t Loul.; uirK ruiton, rutcn; Dictator, do Mury Ann, .N O; Ti.in Hrra, do Lllti Condor, rnmrror: MitrvAlk'v. ,1a iler Moon, Mnii'hli Htllf Mf iuilil, do swiio 01 i.oui, no ujirK.itn, r.inuiv: Tho weather continue cloudv nnd I much cooler. "Wo may poalbly havo ioino moro rain to-day, but tlio Indications not positive. Tho rlvor is nearly ktationnry but hn lauen a nine. tho dcclinu In tho MisMsiliml nnd AIN. sourl continue teadllv but slowlr. Tho Ohio itationnrvnt Vittsburir. with four foot water, but it rlo i oxoccted frUm recent heavy rain. It U falling lowly at LouUvillo with four feet leant In th cuutc The Cumberland I fiilllnir with Hirin leet water on llnrnctli SuouU. UUiluc bus on v boon modcratu .ln,. last report. ii is somownat aitonisiilng to tho people of tho "West, that all, or nearly nil tho Con. ." gressinen tuey oloct nro won over In omo , . - i provini' eatlern and northern harborf, riv. en and railroad, but thov can nover win I iimunui m uiiKin niiiironriaiioni lor im.iai tno eastern men to support nny nppronrla tlons of anv rosnectab o amount, for ilm improvement of western rivers, ultimo, .h it. is wen Known niai iuo commorco ot tl) i. r. .. . .. i?" ie groat values of tho Uhlo, Cumberland nnd Mississippi far oxecod that of all Kastom harbors river and railroads emu. blnod, if wo osxopt the ono harbor of Xow iork, instead or InorovinL' western rirar our own Concrcssmen vote laren ...i .ui.- . ,, i." i. . ..... . . uusiuiuj to raiiroaui wnicu duiiu oriuec o as to impede navigation, This seems to bo rfono witli a purpoi, as it U well known that bridges con bo built that would not offer tho slightest obttaclo In navigation. Tho Pike is tho regular packet fur .Mem. puis ana vicMDurc to-uav. ana tho u tv of Uvansvillo for IvansviTle. The Paducau packet leave daily at four o'clock p.m. May 25. "COME TO STAT." JOHN ANTRIM, XX nn Opoiiod o.r. CLOTHING, piece; goods, hats aiyd caps FURNISHING GOODS, At Old Stand, 73 Ohio Le7oeP Springfield Block 0n,i"o, Who lore Ik will bo plciiocltomeot tliomitiiy JriuiidH i nut i-oiiixud him in days ofuuld l:lIlK.syllO,, nnd who limy now ones iismny i Iimm adontod tho inot itmn Quick SaloH," lot- cash, and will ivo buyorw inchtou montrfalikoin tho qttiintity, tiualit y. price and stylo ol his floods. Full Suits, readyile,$10to20 larticiilar Attention lnld to YonthM ami eliilrircii'M elotliln. CUSTOM WORK i:x 'iil l lit llu ln't mid moot niMlilonablo Hiy lv. The NvriiicM of" a lii-Ml-flitM eiilli'r Imtu hven Ni-ciircd, nnd entire mllnu'lloii will lie Kiiariiiitt'otl In nil ciihcm. Ah It U no triiulilc to nIiow uimmIm lie will bv plrnovil fo huve every buily enll mil Inopeet IiIm mIocU. Cairo, III., April 18th, 1870. Look k Yocit your clothing from Stnt't nnd LcvHo, Inteiieut, ntul buy Wililor, conior Oth tf Com: and Ski: -Mk. If you wnnt Imr-1 gains in clothing ntul furnl'lilni; good, corner of Sixth itrct imil Ohio l.i'Vco 1 tlio lion pluco to buy tliom. i tf I. W.M.DKIl. 1 Hi: ure to ntul tlio itilvcrtlK'inviit '(ironloit Work of tin- Ago," In till jiajior. umyl&d'liu IrsT rccclviil t Mr. 0. Mcdwi', fino I inHirtim iit of .Michk.s' nnd (iiii.iiikv'.' , MioKS nfoverv tvli ntul docrlptlon. niiir.tr J J Look at Wai.iigk's.Siock okOiitiiimi ami furiiMiln" iomI tiiih wkkk. It l ri'iiloto with ail Tiir. novelties of thu I pennon, nt price to ult tlictluio. Corner .Sixtli ktrocl mill Ohio levco. tf . Cam. nt Wilder nnd kxauis k hi ftock uf ii.otiiino. Ho cannot, and will j lint, UK t'MiKllSiiI.n II V ANV OTIIKK llnl'oK IV TIIK HAMK LINK. Thi urocK I K.N KXTiiiKi.v nkw, nnd vni luiL'oiir nt tho l.iV'lT IIKCI.I.NK IN O'iMi, 1. VAM)Klt, (Vrncr of Sixth , tf nnd Ohio Levco. i NEW ADYKUTISIDIKXTS a. cm icv. Principal Undertaker No. lit, Sixth Street, Cnlio, llllimls, Ki'ff roii.tmitlj on 1 1 i 1 nhrjjo rui'ly nf i i;nn. A llrc'J' iipwnnil llilTur I Burial Gases tlio flnul nJIliiift lie -cn now In tuo. ,lo rtn ly.iii0 woodou OofXlrxiw Z3to. A Hciir.'iinil Cnrrliii;('Ali,iiji In lil'llllllK's-i. lloillr. iliilnlrrml mi'l lnpinl to nny u Ire... AUu on hnnl for talo I'lilioUttri Trlmiiilimi. lUIr Clnth. (irm n llii, , linni,,, Ilutton.. f.i.lj nininlltcr Krlinfu. (toliiHinl hilirr M.,.. vn,,.i. Tok, Mo.. Tour, t'luifl .inw, lliMl.prin., (ilur, MO'.S JUTTIIINSIN M till: TO IIIIUKIt. inuj'.'U.m rjim: chi:ai sioni:. (f, Fancy Goods, Etc, MRS. C M'GEE Inill nM'i'lnl ntlcnlinn In her pri'tMit Hoi k. HliD lian u full lint) 01 MILLINERY GOOUS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, KID GLOVES. Women'. .MIHt ' rihI Ciiildrcii'a BOOTS . Ami A Ihouminiliilliprlhlnu. thai runnnl Imi phi,. uiiTuini hi nn aiiirrtiKi'iiiriil. Mioli ili-ti rml'iK I to ilotcnn iiml maintain fur lu-r vilaliilliiiirnl llio iittinv of I H K I.H FflP nTII R F UllUrll w I Wllk Hurtrooild am lr(.li. HPHnnalttnnfl fi.lii.i,iiil.i Bill' Hill K you mure fur llmiuiiio uiikiiiik of money Itmn any olhiT iloro in l wn, Don't Imy until jou t nil on Iit-r o4-'Iully It ymi nnt lull. Illierv L'OoiU or uoiiien'i. noil eliilihen'H tin.. miih'ii, cir. inylllf CT. CI.AIU IIOTI1T.. I I'or.Tlilrtt and .Mnrkrl NlreeU. SI". l.OUIS. MO 'JVl'lllH iji I'l'l Ihiy. House Fnmishca with Best Spring Beds IloilHi) rrntrullv Iruvili .l. II1119 for all traiijw. . Oeneral It, It. anil Hle.1111U1.1t Ticket otlleo n tho . liuunr. J.'dHFSTiKV, ProprlHor. mT!M?ni Zlxxtlx'o OXToir ISItoolK. of IxiM Illinois. bo lonHod to call, to of "Small Profits and liu on BAECLAYS' DRUG STORE No. 71 Levee. vvnr, minis! rOMl'CTKXT ASSISTANTS ! KKASONAIILKI'ltlCKS! Our (IimiiI. Our llr, KrfVrnuf. BAKOLAY 0S. IUtc llio lanvt mi'l coiiif.li tl 'Uk IIICIK.S. PAIXTM. OIL. DYE KTIIFFN, An l Kffii rl km'I In their tin- Hi fuiiml I" Urrn ht. l.oui nri'J Memptil". In Our Prescription Department W iln none liilt llio I'I'ltl'.NT AXI JIOHT HKI.IAHI.i: J A i its .11 A TV. II I A t7s. A lull line nt U'HIif l.ml, Xlnc, l.rU While. VxrnNllra, OIU, I'mIiiI llrnxliro, IJIiicn, r,, Ar., IN LAIKIK HTOCK. A.t Uni'olnyia'. Vi nx.ui oil. Genuine Article, Juki rrctlvnl (run nr. Mmullii'M I.Ih rnlorjr. al Cttlcnuo. II. inrriln n. a incillclne ni wl no advcill.lliK ThU notlco I. only lo Inform you thnt it ran l iiiiiwl in you ilAHtLAVN' PomadcM, A i.i. or THE BENT UUAI.IT Y rillin HAMItlA KI., For Chilli and Fever, Ik tho uedlclHO I bat boalH all otkera. nAHCI.AY IUOTII IvIIS liMve It mid rvcoiaineiid It. Esni:I: of IJCIM. JAMAICA Pure and Strong, T Iw had by Ike SIhkIo Jleltlu or. at WkslCMlv, At Burolays'. QOAI. oils. Standard White Oil, ix miter, oKDr.a, For ono wale In qnautltlea, Troai barrel and npwardtt, low for t-iiHli, at IIAIK'fiAY ItltOK. piIVHICIAXN Country Merchants i Alfa OTHKH, ' J ' t" " ' to examine ro invited to examiae our Nlook. I'tlOTBSNSlCII SkllioAT, cm t. mm CAIRO, XMa. FORWARDING CAIRO TRANSFER CO BILLS LADING (ilvon to nil Auillnlilo Points, BY RAIL OR BY WATER St. Louis, Cairo k New Orleans Packet Co. TIIK f-TKAMKItn IIIHMAHCK ... .T1IOMIM I.N J NK. M.I'AM, I'KI'I'KII, M Hl I, I- IIICiMO.U. IIKXt KH COM MO V K A I.T 1 1 TIIOMI'MOX lKA. OLIVE BKANlill MOI.I.Il: .llil.i W. II. AHTIII IC. .MrlllKU, AIII.K, ik.iii..m;i, it i HtXIIXtM'AI jini.iiT, lAI'I.I.N'KCAHItOI.I, .l'l.V I. I Ompr in t nil llio Iln-t nil Urcnt tiil ,. I m. l.nu . For NV' Orlcn Ti. Vli uni t Bismarck TIIO.MI'HO.V . Mlr will Tl m fArWim, M.ir I, coiinMlilin nt iirlr.n villi ixcnn I. n mi biriir lo l.lvrrpoul, Ntw York. Ilmluii, mut (IhI r.toil, Tciaa. rn'nsffn 0'l rrri run rrlr on tl ?h I ,! imiiiiK tiro HinniiOI 'nc, I tllA". T IIIMUj llrnrml Aviit, C!rn. Ofll n V'I.nrflil. 1111,1 it f.nn-1 till ! Memphis and St. Louis racket Company. IS70. 1S7. The foll"mr llftHrimirir thi. ,uianl fill run la Uir tMo Ids i Jt . Memphis Packets n.i. Arrni' at Cm1Airii't l:iu, liril.it kt l on. I ui (), i p.'t 'lur'ny I in 2Wr V..ur CUT OKCAIIIO, Tln.r ljr f. I i. I .n MkIIii, Mn-Kit Mtl. wrtirili. "i'iir.l..r, ii.n, .!.M-, I .in I'f.M, M..l'. Vicksburg Packets. Ann M Vi$u ... nt 1 I r. lI'Mt. M.ltlU.i: ITT, JIll.M........ .Ur, I ...in f i t Ml, tlll.llUAlKl . I'n ly. I . " i ' ' 1 CITY OK Al.lU.V 'lo IIUIIU'ON SunJv- ' I" T'T-Uv. I Mil. .m ii, niiiivnil -to I CmuK tniif t M Ixiit. win. .urllirru l.llic I'lickcl C'oiii)uii) , Krnkllk I'arkrl C'nii,aii) , Oinalik I'at krt o.iiiii)', and Vnrloll. llnllinnil I, Iuo At Mfinr.lii' ilh MrmiiiU ml Wliltr Itlvrr I'nrltrl Co., Arknli.K. Itltrr I'ukrl i.iiiipnii , lrniilil. mill Clm rlr. tin. II. II.. nnd Jll.l..liil A. 'I'riin. on It. II Al V '-ki 'iri: i.. Vmon itltt-r I'nrkeli, ,n I Vlt k.luiri; mut .ilrrlillmi Itxllrnml UHInr thrmiRh I. m IH-Iinic au- I .. 'n I it)I ti nl In rh l i r r "r CHAM. T IIIMiF r.rn-r Air I UN v uii Wiu.i' '' SOI, Ml.VKIt, T Let nnd IWrmrrr Ak m Nashville and Cairo Packet Company. .x&- Inrwt.tlnt. (it tin, tiill.twItiM .splendid paticnger itcauitir Ta isman fiTIUl.V(i... Mutrrl ......... I.Tiitv. I.vtry Jluiiilii' nl I I. Tyrone IIAIlilO.V ......Malrr ... I.ritt.-. t.xcry 'I'll ttrxlii)-itl I I. John Lumsden HAVI4 .Miutfrl !.', r .vt ry Nuliirtlvy nt 4 I. .11. M. (Irri .111 Throiik'li Hills Lulling (.'Iron Via. Nash 1 1 1 o nnd I'u I io I'ucki't. uiul Min i'ii l.lnt" To .tihT,lll-. t'lmttiuionun, Tenii.i Al lai.ln, .iliiiuhiiM, Iluinc, .Huron, ft. Itltii-4. U't'xl I'oliit, tJi ornloii. Mil ImIkvIiIs lin.i ICnlaiili., Ala.! .11 mil" IMaury, Alu.; flirleniii, H. ', Hrlum, h, KavH.illl, 'u.l tl'tlllllUKt"". 4oluuiblu,N.'.. . . lll.YS. t. hixiii:, Auent nt I'nlro. Memphis and Cincinnati racket tompany. IIKMIY JON. rre.t.HAM J. IIAI.K. Pe.-y, (..1I1H..IHM1 nf llio Mloivlnit, tiri Vl"r maimip. ALN'13 llfAV.... KIIH'T lll'lt.H. MIKMS'.Ill.A lolm Pmil:. Ma Krbiik Minn " W. II. Miller " Nii.vr.it MOU., lien M. MeincU ...w. r. wniKcr Ono of IIik ativ uplenili'l sleamrra lre ! fur Memi'lil every Tuesihy ami Hr.tur.luy, ntul forCiiii-liinnil evfiyKrlilnyaii.lhBliiriUy, CIIAH. T. IIIMlK, Agenl, Cairo, 111. Uihgo (in Whiirr-heal. Evansville and Cairo Packet Company. . (v' Consisting ot tlio follow 4'fcUs;Splendid Piiengor tften Idlewild, , ffiWI.Klt MaMerl W KOWl.lIlt......, Lnvi-n ("aim t umluy anil Tlinrsitiiy at i n Quickstep, MlWlerl J'KNNINl n I'lie.Juy ami I ruli' lillAMMI'.U MlWlerl IK.NMMiXllV.. ..t'liT l.euve. Chiio Toe.Uuy ami I rMi' al '. i. in Cilyof Evansville, IlKVTl'll Mauler I ". l'1'..NMKflTOn... C er CAISO UITt IIAirAT LontreHUairo Wo'liieS'liiyminilHiiitinluyi. nt A p.in Coneelln at 1'ailucali mill. Teiinf river iiai'keU, at Hinlthliiinl with .Nimlivlllo uicket. l Ktnnsvfll with llio rnnlr paekola fur J.miltvlllo mut riii.liiiu.ti, ami Iho I?. A '. It. It. lor all i.i.mlo jsioi 1 1. niAiu.iisT. iii.Mii:, Av.-nl.