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The Cairo Btilletm, July II. nt. iW OF THE WW, on: :..:r.M).moiT rotk'cT. Tlio Metropolis T'-im s comes to our In itio ilntcl .lune 37, 1S70. Vcnlll.itcil lints, In oiiliroly now fish's tlio niot cotnfortalilo nml ili'llRlitful 1ml uvrr worn, nt .Ino. Antrim's. -Thi'.tiow foiUlitutioh met i'nJ ratification In Alexander county; jOnly t.hout "ono oto In cvi r.v right -was enst ngniiist it. He suro to ro.nl tho iiilvertlsotni'tit 'Greatest "Work of tlio A Be," in this j,nj)or. limylSdflm broil wliolciomoVlnoj;ar. Any 6nc r.ui lunke it. .foe. iKivortlsomctit of W. H, lliIi'tiii this pnper. niyll jdriw.'Jin (i(ol Cotton Sock, only K. rent j-r i.iir or $1 1!5 cents per tin.., nt 1'. Noll's No. 7? Ohio Lovco. tf. lttitncmlicrtho Hough and Kendy lints in whito nnd brown, nt John Antrim's. Thoy nro nice thoy nro cool. Sec them. tf. Good Cnlf Jloots for two dollar nnd oventy-fivo cents only nl 1. Xtir, Xo. 7!, Ohio Lovco. -Our friend Kochlcr, tlio gunsmith, lms rctitly improved and lienutltlcil hu homo n ii now ono oi ma coziest roitngo resi tloncct In tho city Fur.911 Kkrs nnd Yollow Uutter can nl ways ho hnd. Kent! tho ntlvcrttsuniunt 'firontesl.'N'ork of tho Age," In thin i:r. miiyl8il3m 1'oorold AVnbiish I no more. Tlio (.'ommodoro of tho Soyniourniul IJlnlr flu ship "('onUittition" good licnrtvil mid InotlVnilvo, tho enemy of no man ho lms f;oneto IiIk llnnlrest. -Mnv It ho over peaceful. ' .Snmtogu Ladles' Trunks tho lest iimriufanttircd nil size" and prlco, nt John Antrim. Alio Sntohr-lH nnd Traveling JWjji or nil nitlo sizes, styles nnd I' rice. tf. Comity Court, for County l-usiiu, convened this morning n full court being preient. TJioro Is considerable business In waiting, nnd It Is quite prob.tblo that tho term will ba protnnctetl until tlio olsso of tho week. How ninny housewives nro hero who liiivo experienced tho dllllciilty of obtnln ng good vinegar. Itend tho ndvortiso tneiitof "V. II. IJUhop in this paper. my21daw3m Tho Cnlro mid l'lulucfth pnekct, .Mll liroy,li undergoing thorough repaint, mid will Unr'. out n tho war-path ngnln next Monday, una it tliu control t,f Cm tains ood and orlhliigtoti, tho .Mil-1 brov bus built nit ti vcrv fntrhiiiln in very popular ulong tho routo of bor trade. T.upjlro Hrosi solcmidz.ed tho nto of marrlngo last nlclit, between Herman Schmctzdorll'imd Kllr.ubcth lUsch. both of Cairo. A number of friends weru tinuent to hid tho newly mnrrled "Ooil-spoed'and toenjoy tho hospitality of Mr. .Sehone. mt-yer, at whoio bouto tho numtlnl. were celebrated. The A. llnkur, under tho management oi i,npi. .lonn Trover, ii qultu it favo: no in tne Cairo and raducuh trade. .She Isni regular nsclock work inhor trips, mid gives most satisfactory attention to all builtiw conllddl to her. .She deservedly suarcs largely in mo Uniro huilnes, and uespito tno sovoro coaipetition sho has, ) sniu to io making money. A ititliiciih paporudvcitI.es tho Ar mada to leavo Cairo at o'clock nvi.rv morning, and to urrivo nl l'mluenh at'J ociock at nignt. This is manifestly wronis. The Armada leuvn fnir o'clock in the afternoon, and, being among the vrlflClt of our Ohio river n.L-..t. reaches rduch alout 8 o'clock at nl-ht making the run In about Ivo hours, in neuii or consuming ton or more, n indt (ii ted bv the l'uduc.ih tinner- Tin Ordlunnco C'ommitteo of theC'ilv iwuncil Imvo rotwrtod un ordlniim . nr.,.1 Un.g for the reglitratloii of births and ueuths. Thttordluunco has passed, In the i.yuiu o lucrinen. to its second rending, and will no doubt bo adonted. Tl. ury rejwrU of Cairo, notwithstanding cUr uiiuu jmpuinuon, win show asanltarvcon lition among us that will answer most conclusively uio JuUchooJ. some- purons iiii.o iiicaturo in circulating, that Cairo is an unhealthy locality. Tho navigation of tho .MinUOppi hetico to St. Uuls is "played out, o far hsiuiiy-laoun steamers Is concerned. The mnubars aro multiplying, and shoa'- hav developed tlwmiolvo, uvtry fuv mih At Devil's Island, Her. ulaiieum, Hat Is. land, Liberty and (2rcciili.nr ),.. ..... t.. irniountablo obstacles In the way of tho Urge boats, and matters aro gcttln- no better fast. Tims, ovory six months aro we reminded of tho want of tlm(!ir.i ...i M. 1-ouii railroad, and of tho iim1i,in.i.. fact tl ut Cairo Is th.t undoubted head of iininierruptea navigation on tlio MLsls-dp. pi river. ' -Tho case of it, iV.opIo Tg j,, heimtr was called this morning, and tho parties pronouncing thcumu,., rca(Jy to. trial, tho work of impanrifclUug lurv commenced. At noon that work k, ouj fairly Inaugurated, and we should not u. surprhed If tho wholo day Is devoted to tho selection of u jurr. As stit...i r... days ago, tho caso Is ono that has created considerable feeling In tho country, nnd will bo warmly contested, nnd carefully watched on Lnth sides. On ono or the other side, tho best legal talent in tho country has boen retained, and will bo no tively employed In tho conduct of the full. The jury In the ease of tho l'ouplo vs. D.droer unit Anna Harris returned n ver. dirt of guilty, llxlnir tho term of imprison ment In tlio potiltuntiary nt fix month. A motion for a now trial was linuuidintuly entered, but hits not nt this writing been decided. Mr. (5's friend eliilm that If n now trial is granted they can givo the nirir tiiiite a dlllorent nspert. Tlio ntt"r- noys for tho defensu openly elmrgt-d two of tho prosecuting witnesses with perjury. .. .. . ...... hi it tiiu into rimis in connc'iion who mo high winds that nci-nnipnnled them, linv played liavoo with the oal clop-. From every quarter wt) hear nt whom Hems that have been llatteiuil to the earth, beyond hope of recovery. The corn lms nlo uf fiired Minu from tliu same i'iiuo,, but will be npt to tralgfiten up again, ' ' Tlio oat will have t. bo cut with a -ioytlio or fickle, thiMiso of.a reaper or. crndlo being out of thu(iietion. This will involve the far mers In inueliiulditlonnl labor nml expense, nnd, necessarily to some extent, atl'ect the yipplynnthpriccof Hint grain. A fanner of Jncksoli county Informs u that the corn In that locality, particularly that In tho bottoms, litis sitll'crcd considerably from wet weather. Tho funiiur havu been unable to work It, and, as a consequence, much of it has 1 ceil outgrown by the weeds Tho yield of wheat has been fair, although not quite as abundant ns was nntlclpated. Of peaehe4 there will not ben quarter of a crop. In some parts of tho country thcro nro none at all, the last snow storm having cut them oil' ell'ectually. Tho npplo crop ha been jncru fortunate nnd will produco mi uvonigo ago ylold. AVJmt is truo of .lockson.coun ly, in this connection may also ho said of many other portion! of Southern Illi nois. i-Tlio miners, great, brawny, heavy listed, tough-armed, Scotchmen, who work In .Ml. Carbon con) mines assembled in .Murp!iyhorooii tho Ith, and absorbed enough of "Inward spiritualistic applica tion'' to limit ii ileiunlinnt vnu'l. Ill the. afternoon thoy commenced lighting not with bludgeons, knives and pistols; but with their hard bon v "hunelie4 of lives.1 and tho blows Unit were given and receiv ed, can bo compared mot npproprlntly to tho kick of n rough-shod mule. Thoro wcro more than n dozen lights, soiuetlino.s n orowd of fifteen or twontv would trot Into nnd knock each othor right and left each ono "golni; for'1 his nearest neighbor, with II Vlirr dpJOrvlnL' of n betlnr Vniwn 'Vwn wcllinntchcd follows fought during un In terval of u quarter of nil hour, no Inter. ferenco being nllowcd until onu r ikm cried out "enough.'' Tho "onoufh" tho vanquished combnttont got was it badly battered and terribly dUllutirod eotintn. nance, it pair of blnt k eyes, nnd tho sorest assortment of rlns uvor innnufitcturt'tl In Murphysboro. Tim polltuotlkoMon such occasions, nro said to bo entirely powerless. in a speech in tint Court Houso on Saturday evening, I). T. I.lnugur, Ks.t., mu umlleiil cnntlhlalo lor tliu Statu S'ltnte, ooiiiiy nun noovcuoaiil, anil in n n, Mli carno't toiin of voice, declared Hint eertaln colored wltnoes In n cao which hu was defending, bad kwoni falely had black- ened their souls with tho foul blotch of perjury. If Uiicmtr t'Miects to coiiiiiitiml a united colored vote, ho mmt quit that kind of talk, let the provocation be what it may. Ho should havould: "Wo nro all liable to err. These wUiiomcs aro net exempt from tho frailties of human nature; unti.annougli tiiey ttiitllled to what thev t.ll i. iHiiovou to ! thu truth thev were lilhtaken ! Wo nil mnko mln mUtnkos, ami it eaiinot be imiocteil tlmt these wltnesics are superior to tho human iiiiuiiy geneially, ami Infallible. I'.xir, frail, fallible morlals. like tho ro.t of us. thoy am mis taken, hut lionctly mistaken l" ilils would havo been RohtcliiL'. am strenct'iciied the sno.ikttr in tho iiir.'etl.uis of hU colored heurors, but bo blurted out, instead; "That miserable, old. ileerenlil neero Woman sworn lnl-elv; hn imrlnreil . ..... ... : uerneii ueioru this jury. A nil upon 1 pin thei-aino chnrue. Ilo swore to u nal pablo tiutnitli, ton nalnabhi lie I'' If this divlaration duunoteoHt I.lnugur n vote or twn, party unity among tho colored men I n grunt deal stronger than their clf- repoit. 10 I III! M.nVlll's. Tli" natural romlt of iixhau.tlon strength by excessive labor or action, Is a tooling of weakness, dullness, heaviness, wcarlui, laiiuuor of IhmIv or itiiml. etc. 1'orson. of a weak coiiktitutlon, or wluxo nau.ts are sedentary, freouonilv louinhilu of this relaxed comiitioii of thu vital en crglo.; and when iierou of a nervous temperament are thus weakened nml de bilitated, dieu inevitable it is at ome chockt'd and 'overcome. AH who sull'. r from these cause, alike requlro n romedj which will streiiL'tlmn tin. without exciting It, and awalw a feeling of truo enjoyment so that life inav becuun, n source of iileasure. M tors Inn, won Its way Into tho confidence of iiiuusanus or tliU claw of persons, who warmly endorse it as the l,.t agent, and tho mot potent and genial of tl .... t ..1 i . . .... luims mill anerallvos, forstritnglhen. .S "u restoring tho physical constitution. jyiieotiunwiw Ki'tWMi ac'iiik rolTirimii.i:! ion. A splendid Florcncu - ...J, sisitviiiiui In good order, will bo disposed oifat raf iloonbuturdavnii'lit mm. nt mi.. I son's saloon, corner of Commercial uvciiuo and Fourth street. Tickets, on,, .i.,iir I Here', your chance then, to get n lirsl- i ua.i, tewing machine for ono dollar. ! Jyusi hi:i,iv.vr. Lonvul.ion., wi,,j collo and griping in the bowel, of ,nrilnu ,.,,, $ltf. dtco,ub,.Syrupl.n,tiwl romM, ,f co,U only 3fi ,,.u. y,1(,u;)u. ANTICS OF A DERANGED NEGRO. Slinii-c Sulilinlli Dlvtrllxtliioiils. The nlttntli'ii of tpilto a number of our olti.eiis was arrettwil, jestonlay afternoon by tlio slrniige conduct "f a negro. Ills llrt nppearniico was in the lower pait of thu city, when) he tillered his services to house a loud of coal. Ills .services being' declined, out of ivqiect to the day, ho re paired to thu rear of the premises, where' like tlie mailman that he was, hu eoiiii meiiceJ demolishing the fence. Ho was next seen on the Ohio levee, In front of tlio city, where his enlllngs-up woro undoubt edly thoso of a crazy man. Ho would take his stand on tlio top of tho levee, nnd turn somersualts until bo landed In tho river. Observing a couple of boys In n skfir, ho commanded them to "conio right hero." Tho boys refusing to obey the summons, he seized n brickbat and smashed it over his own head, l'ass. ing to the toji of thu levee ho nppoared to llnd satisfactory entertainment in tilling his mouth with mud, ami In chewing Jamestown and cockle weeds. Seeing a sturdy, thick-necked yoke of oxen passing the street, he Ml called upon to "take the bull by tho horns," and was about to do so, when tho menaced annual made a plunge at him that seemed Jto assuro lilm that that particular bull was not tho ono he was hunting for. At a later hour the crazed creature en tered an appearanco nt tho ferry landing, whore, wading out Into tho river, ho would sit down and bold his head under tho water until tho lookers-on believed him drowned. On ono or moro occasions ho kept his head under water over a minute. What finally becamu of him wo nro unablo to state. Homaiilfestt 1 a great anxiety to get money was willing to work for it, danco or sing for It, or un dergo nny kind of corporal torture for It. His boat was about to push out, ho said, Hnd ho hadn't a cent to pay his passage. Ono of tho lookers-on denied that tho poor) fellow was crazy. " He's a Pwlucah negro," observed tho speaker. "I'adltcah negroes all do (hat, every Sunduy." WAR BETWEEN THE STATES. NKL'ON'U VOLUME HRsVBT. -Mrs. Vnndovcntcr will proceed to canvass the city for the second volume of Hon. A. Htcpens work, entitled "A Constitutional vlow of tho lato war botweon tho States j Its causes, oharactor. conduct and mult." ns iircsented bv the eminent author. In a series of collouulcs. at his homo In fJooridii. Tho work, ns known to thoso who havo read tho first volume. Is enr,r,il ml thorough jtolltlcal analysis of tho past, tcu rnung mu rem irom tho apparent causes f tho lato linhniioy confllet. and furnish. ing mi cpllomo of tlio brilliant jiorlod when tho dlstlngulshtd author stood the peerof the Immortal triumviate, Clay, Web- ut aim vainoun,in uio naiisorourMation nl Congress. Descenillngtoajlatorporlod, it deals with those fuels which tho position oi tlio eminent author ns second ofllcor of thu Confederacy unnblcd him lo collect, mm wun uiusoiieuiiciioiis ins great powers of investigation ami conqirulmnslon enable him to draw. Xo one can, without the aid of this work, perfectly famillarlr.i! himself with the political history of thu countrv, the late war, its real causes and con--queiices. The two volumes, llnely llluMm ted with teul portraits of thu great men of the Republic, compriso nearly 1600 pngos of reading matter, and may bo obtained In any siyln of binding desired. Price per volume, Kxtra tlnu morocco binding 5.',7G ; Icatlmr binding, library style, $ l.f.O, half calf, very superior, $.5.50. Independent of the consldorstlon that tho publication Is richly worth its cost and Is of a character that entitles it to a place lit every family or public library, the agent, .Mrs. Vandeveiiter, is a dosorviug lady, upon whoso ollorts mainly depend the support of an Invalid husband, as well ns her own livelihood. Those who havo tho first voluuio will bo sure to subscribe for the second. Thoo who havo neither, should avail them. elves of tho . porlunlty preu'iitod by .Mrs. Vandeveter lo secure iiolh. IVIII-'IIKTO (iKT 'V.M. It is kuld that tho now Constitution, rat- llleil ity thopiMjde on tho 2d Inttant, will relievo tho tax payers of Illidois f a bur ueii or at least i5,(HK),0(K) per annum, It Is said with equal truth that If vou will buy your whisky and brandy straights, your gin slings, your toddles, your wines, ales ami beers at tho Sun Flower saloon, presided uvor by the all'ablo V. Fitzgerald, Esq., you will escapo all tho tortures and torments of aching heads, deranged stem nelis nml nppotitcs Inseparable from tho UMtof Inmiiro articles. He keens thnvorv purest liquors In tho market, and serves them up in a stylo that Is perfectly Irresis table. Tho best billiard saloon in K-'vut Is In connection with the Sun Flower. Jytitf I.EKCIfEN. l-'rcsh. healthy. Sweeillsh Leeches rocci. ed regularly from tho importers in Now ) ork. Appliod ami sold, wholesale or re- tall, by P. THROHOLD, JyiJ-lm .Sixth ft, near Ohio Lovco. I'AMt'.HTIlUL'K flKAIITI. It is a terrible shock to a charming wo. man Indetil, to nny woman to llnd that her teeth aro "beginning to go.1' Never will any human being who tifes the fragrant Sozodont, iimku that discovery. Jy-ldcod "Spaldilig- (Hue," no well regulated family will bo without it. juWeodlw . . Drawers und Undershirts, at a sneriflco at 1. Nell s, No 7'J Ohio Lovre. CAIRO NEWSPAPERS. Their Natiies..Whin I'miiiiterf. nml loss- Long Pittillshcil. It will no doubt surprise oven our oldest citizens who havo given the matter no thought, to bo Informed that no less than twotity-llvo newspapers havo boen pub lished In Cairo, llulow wo give their names, dato of thoirestabllshnieiit and the term of their existence: 1 mims, wnrN rtVMirn. I Cairn rvilA ls ... . t.'airoSiin iflji Kttstrh. years) ..1 ,.l' " vsirn nines I'liirol.'KyplInn im t'alro Delta ...ikw Tutus nnd Dclln IMf) ('urn Journal... I hat enftru nnrrtte IRA7 ... Cnltn AtlEflgcr Ib&l KiHPttnn Obelisk lsi.1 I " .ii " n eiuiip RcKlsier liii Cnlro News 1il CmIio Democrat.. WiirEvle. Cairo tolknlilult elro Times t'Hlro Lender I'mru Union Dllte llmncli Cr to Hem 18.1 , 18-1 I sir, 1st A I SIM Isul 1"(I7 1WT ...i "i? 3 " .. Atiio ,.1 year .. Allre. Cuiro Times..., hklDol Tablet ,IH,T .1807 rrlec I'urrcitt Cure Bulletin H. I. Teacher .lhi,7 ...1?r,s ..lria ...H71' Kxyitiu sun I Those who have read that jolly book, j "Tom Brown's School Days at Kugby," I may bo pleased to learn that tho ge ! nial author, -Mr. Thomas Hughes, an Eng lishman or tho healthy, muscular Christian typo, is about to make n visit to this coun try. Ho Is u fair-minded man, who writes pleasantly and tersely about what- cut comes boforo him, nnd will look nt us , from nbout as unprejudiced it stand-point , as any Hrltoti who has "done" us for some tlmopast. Ihcro is no iniilicu or bile In Mr. Hughes, mid ho will, like 'Iiatliner,-' whon looking at "David Copporflold," re member tlint wu aro "very, very young" as.apcoplo, and bear with our nntlonnl and individual grccnoss. miXERAI. 1VATKKS. I'lKKT OFTIIK SKASON Kissingcn, Seller, and It no J.ick Waters, and nil thu other variety of waters IVom the celebrated springs of Oer, many aud Amorlca, on draft and for sale by tho glass gallon or barrel nt tho drug storo of II. T. Whllakor, Xo. 108 Commer cial avenue, Cain Ills. apll'Jtf Another giant strido lint been made in tho chemical science 1'iiAto.s'it Vitama, on .Sai.vatio.v koh tiik IIaik, Is an as. tonlthing Improvement on all preparations for rettorlng tho natural color of gray hair, hcrotoforo known. It Is ,'pcllucid, cooling.limpld, lnodorous,nnd nover-faillng and has no sediment. Hold by all drug gists and fancy goods dealers, d&wlw vast oiuyrmr.NOi'' ivoitr ni:sTiinvi:ii. Thousands of teeth that might hut 11 lifetime are losteverv voir, beem. parties concerned either forget or do not approclato tho fact that Sozodont, duly nppllod, renders the dental substance, proof against decay. Accidents will occur nvon in the best regulated families nml ."ji'.M.ni.s'oV (ii.ut: shouhl bo kejit liandy. Jcodlw suxKuisirsii-:. The number of Charter Onki Stoves made nnd sold last year by thu Kxcelslor Mann fHcloring Company, If placed in a Hue olosu together, would t retell out for 11 ills l.tnco of twelve miles ihVwIt RIVER NEWS. Al.llIVA LA. Ji.n Atle.c'ulutiiliiisi II innrck, m l.ouls, ntJnsiii, " Hell Jlemphls, 1. H'kHOIIll, I lie of Calm, W II ilrotin, " Antu, " T)rune, Nmh. A IllUer, I'sJiiesh; Aruixls. id, J'lly of Cintisville, Hv l.lhmthl, ' I i rum I l.uke. N o. I' t.'ntrnll, I'olomili,, VioU.; I lrnt.il Timer, Meinii,' II Hunts, ' DIPAIITDIIKS. ju AtUjColumhns; A Iiker,l'.i.uoli, I'lty orKysnnllle.Kw llellu Memphis, Mem, M Joseph, City of Cairo, Vioks; Amis, I'in, K llnrni. ArrmiJa ili. Tyrone, ,li, lirnml Luke. I.inn-r; lOlornilo.Ht l,li.; 1' Ciirroll, (IrnnilTioter, " it n i 1 .. It. I Loekwrnsl, I(, ltlv; . iiiunii, " Tho weather I cool and cloud v, und we havo had two very heavy fulls of ruin linco our last Issue. Tho rivor has fullen three Inches in days, nnd is uowulmot stationary. two Tho Mlssitsippi contliiiiei falling at St. Loultand avove, and tho Missouri Is nbout stationary. Tho Ohio it stationary at I'lttsburg with four feet large in tho channol. Heavy rains aro reported, aud another small rise Is expected. The river Is falling at Louis ville, with four feet II vn Inches lit thoconal, and scant four foot on Portland liar. Only four feot can bo found at Walkers liar, in tho lowor Ohio. Tho Cumberland Ii falling with Tour feet on llarpeth .Shoals. Utislness has been tolerably good Mnco last report and considerable frolght has boon handled du ring tho post two ilavs, Tho Illsimirk tilled out hero wlth'fully 500 tons, Tho City of Kviiiikvlllo brought fin tuns forroshipmcnt .South. Tlio Hello Momphls added l!0 tons here. Tho Idlewl Id brought 41 sks wheat for Charles Oalighor, 700 bbls whisky, .11 hhds tobacco, 72 bgs hair -10 bbls meal, 7:, pkgs furnltu ro, 2 tons sundries for roshlp. mont South. Sho was aground several 1 hours at Walkor's b ni, und will hereafter j leavo horo on Mondays on tho arrival of ' the evening train. 1 Tho City of Cairo received 100 tons hero for Vlcksburg and way ports. Tho Tyrono brogh. 20 bars iron. 27 ' sheoU ditto, for St. Louis ; C7 sugar kettles j t0 tons), 9 hhds. tobacco, & tons sundries I for roshlpmont South. Sim has gone to raducuh to lay up and uwalt a resumption of business, Hn Grand Tower discharged hero 60 huls. oil, 05 phgs. green apples, 81 bbls no. tatoes, for reshipmont North per I. O. . !, wo are pa ncd to nr.nouncetho denth of I our old friend S. H. dories, n steamboat pilot of some note, and well known to the "West by Ids contributions of river items in various nwsparers, over (ho ion tie plume, of Wabash.'- Ills death ceurred on Saturday lust, at his home In this city, nnd was caused I by injuries received in falling di-wn n hatchway of thu now steam-tug Almok, recently built hero by ltoed .V- M mm. and which lie was piloting to St. Louis. Ho leaves a wife In this city in rather strniten id circumtiiices. Ily tho kindness of steniiilioatiiieii and friends liii wlfo was ' enabled to bear t1n expenses nl' u r. spt ta I hie funeral sonn-fhing. by the wuv. that , costs considerable in Cairo. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS i lulls! U the .System. Strength evnimrnti's f.tl nt tills unsfui. This In i'n ill) the, rne iitli nil who Inn ly the went of their lirnw. Kloni elery "ite uf thu sieve-like skin tiuilattnn exmles lOueh coiiIuIiim the elements of Wlnllty. Thereliy the lorol l tlliioverlheil, the mtries ri Inxnf, the iti.iete we.ilieneil, the iIIkcsIIoii hniinlreit, the l.rnelii tlllliiil, unit the iitilinnl hiirll lietires.eil. The i.'i)iitnnt ilraiii that innlnrn these ' .ntv lie nrresteil, henun Ills ilnn tu tho lie, .if the atinoliero : Imt lln loss f (! lifc-siis alnlnjj elemonts eim lie siliiUe, l,y extra lnio;ornlliili. Nn. IliC'terorc, Is the lltlio lo resort to lln.trtter'B Htninncti Hitler-, t!ieint powerful of ull spsrta hie Ionics. I.ntef exirrletien ms proreil that nothing eln lli elhclentlv tiinln nml rrimlnln thesy(uii, ttheli ttlltltiK down meler the ifiiiiMn presstirn "t iixeele hent, nnJ entntnnt phyle.il nl incntiit l.thor. All persons who hnie lu'en tniitei to try luenl "lonles" (n.e.illei which have I'l-ett otnrleil l,y snrdlil spceiilntors In nlinnst evury town ntel nil e. with n new to "liirtmiK n penny" hy tlio ereimltty nf the iinwnry, I.ihiw this to their . i.t It is n wise tmisilil lh.il sss "llol'lfnst tn thtt whli h Is 1500,1.' 01 the fu'rt) tnllllons of people In tlio I'mteil f tntes, prntciMy otie.lirih Imie trsti il the rrstnntif t properties of Hosteller's Hitlers nml Illiiitt it til In, n spettlle fur ilyspipsm, l.llltuness, nerv ills uenkuras, rrHl ilrliilit), eotisiiint un, feur Hiel lijille, nml wont of nppelltoj tint III) nf these .lioul I l persiimlcil t" experiment w ill the woillil.'s tn trtiius, recuininemli."! hv tnin riipnloiis ntel 1 U nornnt itnin ries seems nhnot tncrtilitle. COMMISSION' F OK W AS DIC. J. " , iiii 1.1.1 is sV ., ee-s'irs f II. II. Hen locks A Co.) FORWARDING XVlattrf - Boat PROPRIETORS. t'AllIO, ILLINOIS. MIIKRAI. AIV,.t:t'JS 31 A UK )X .. sii;..m K.N'TN. 0're preimre'l l. n tie, Horn nml forwnril freights to nil fu.iiits. nml l,uy nml sell on com. mission r lltisinessntli'teleil to with promptness SO. II. I'lllMilS, J IHiiee. s.orlo I'nrkrr A I'lnllis, iji:.m:iiai. caiviiYiisaioN T : I llenler 11 Flour, .HtMil. liny, Corn, onfs. Itran. Cor. 10th St.& Ohio Levee (MIK4). IM.IIS. tin: oiiio m:vi:i:, cjaiico. I'l'l.TO.V .V: SONS, - - Proprietors Arc Now In l ull 0ierntloii. Messrs, rnhoiiA Sons nrn pr'pired lo furnish Mi ll jeilof nlikimls. Ornhtm Kloiir, iiMin'k i.r ln l.-. iii unity, ia, from u. u-,t Wlstt xw"'al npril'.ltl au(tiom:i:u. Aiiclioiiuoi. "i i It I. 1 ortiie present, .4 .. ii i uiihiiu- ,itn wu 1, i,nwe 1 lire. l'i 1, a',, nr in iSel.'m I ioii.i ,m r. le 1 1 cloth i:s i.i.vns. pvi:itMsnj -i,oTin:s WILL CHRISTMAN, o-irvixro. HjijXir-oiia, N i-mi firtte .v ifiho J'.itei,I.Miiim W,it e irs. s i.iiiis nn nrtieie ina; m II t nfty i ..es ma .taiiinriii nny manner in, tire I'li.th'iii!. .1... s not lire , k.utj.l b all ,. .U th- ehen ,".( mil lie.tilollu.s luie eu r lnmle i ni.l, mu r ...... . lwl,i -P ,-unr throe i-ents p, r fm t leliuth ilesiri',1 .nil run lie pur. ii I In nny inn -ti KIVTWW HO.IT. Tint Xotv Toiv nnd Job Jtoal ODD FELLOW W JI. aOULTlUi Master ' i. ' I'V;"1 at "!l limv" 10 ,ln r" kln'N ot lim'. ti nml Johhiint on IU ,Ill)t rssan.mtl.ls. term,. Iliiuilliirters ut Cairo, IIIIikiIs, iih. , tnnrl5tt rjiiiK fini. siiK-uiii:i-i. pjsgB';f"'M.'J.0 ANI I'AI.ffAII ARMADA II V.M)UTIIi:illt...( p'nlt.l..viI,,lAMS..,CTlc Will ply rfKulatly nsnbom, leuviu Cairo even il.iy (Siin.l.iy ejneptnl) nllhulr.jmsl a i,'i;)ock 1..111. J lie Ariiimla is 11 swift n.le.Mfieil He.iin. r, Iiav in u-ry superior luvumiucilutloiis for 1,0th oass. etiKcrs imJ freight. 1 Hie connect nt I'uiliii'fth with tho Ciiniherl.ni.l nnU U'Unes,.rier pai'kcts ami tho Kuw Ui leans ami Ohio rallro.nl, 1 or parlieul.irs, niihlv nn Uir.i.or(o ,i. 'j. iiiicki.i'i-; J i s-vli Aijiit nt 4.411P. HIM 111 LLS 0CUUSTS AXIf Ol'TlCIAXS. J ... . jXHV. ANl VAMVOitT. Tin: m.r.ssi.vsissM' ir.iti'K4i'Sitai'r Theie is nothing so vahinhlu ns IVt f-el Hlxhl, nn I I'erfeetHluht eim only he ol.liiltieil hy llllix I'l.llKKt'T HI'lItiTACIiLSI Tlio iltllli'litty or I'rn- uritiulilcli Is wellknowti. Messrs. liA.AUUS k MUHUIS, OCULISTS ANDQPT1C1ANS 1 HAHTI'OHI), CONM., Mnniif.iettirers of thu Cclchrnteil Perfected Spectacles! nutit:. nller yearn nf Kipetlenee, Ilspeilinenl, iili.l the elei lluii uf eiisllj iiniehlnery, l-'i'li I nftb eil to proiliieetlistOrntiil li.-iili ruliiiii. Perfect sjpootnoloH, w Inch hsve Im'i n sc,l sitli iitilitiutfit n.tief i. iikii so Hie uenrtrs in Mii.:luis, Us, lthoilc lsl.inil. t'uii. neetletit, Nesf llntnpshlre, Vi'llnolit, Maine, New Verk, New Jersey, lVnnsyliniiln, lhlo, Mli liliilit Wlsrnnsin, llllnni', Mltineaoln, Knnnts Mlssnutl, Iomii. ntnl nil Die llritlsh I'rovitiees, ,tirhi Hie uist sistei n jenrs. These ci lulir.iliil l'i rlis'leil speetneles TVcivei' Tire Uie I3yc Amlhi-t many yenfs nillmtit elmnxe, Messrs. I.assriis A Morris hsie nppolntvil Taber Brothers V.T('IIMAKi:ilS, .U'.WCI.KKK AM ornmxs, litnlers In nil kOnls nf Aiiii'ilcnu and I'orclgu WiiIi Iich, Fine .lewilry. Mnmnnils, folhl Htlrer. I'lte. Wme, nisi, MHiiiififlutirs of Jewilry nml Inn tiiuml .'tltinni. 3STo. Hi Ohio Lcvoo CAIltO, IM.I.VOIS, Hole Aitents fur lhl plwe, Iriitn ulmin utily enn theyNiol taiiie l Nil PKDIH.KItM K'MI'l.oVKIt. LA Z A It US AMOKKIS, Mnntif.ietiirlnu Opticlntis, If srtK rJ. t.Vun. msr.'wl) JJIAK.MS. A FARM OF 100 ACRES FOR NOTHING. A compilation with full nnl m curnte eipun.i tlens n( the llomeste.vl l.str rrml : n n'l lu striiolltiK sny irsun hr to secure can huinlrnl neri s ol rich firmini? Istnl fi r iwth.nir, is tnonth" before leiirinr home, ninl In the richest nnl most nruiltu tile Is rtion of the liti it West If yon imntertipute emiirrntlon semi Ftftt Onu for this uurk. Vmt will ueter rerrl 1 1 . M. K, .Mnyimril, M hums, Mu. rim Note e is her, hy Kireii thu .U.illt hntlnic Is-rn tinJe in ihe j lytornt o' "t'l'iuat se,'uri', to ii pi 11 ny n cer' '" "iriKSi;i) eii'itv. I John I'. Tis-'S. will I'leeU. , l.unrart 1,1s uil tn y.if,,. it iv Hey ,,t.., the tlnnl ilnv of June b" '. ..' "-"r"eJ III Ihe t .ru'l I'lerk s o tln r. the . oiinty i,f Alemn ler noil Male nt iiiiii.t,., in -...k ii.i t,i siii innrl."' - , - the niiH'ii it ii tu Kiel puj n. ' to; el. Is., V. tn .in it. .1. t 1' ther ith inter, st II I r , "ii In in th ih.Mnat f Kehrimry, A. I. Is'-, .s t , r tenor nf promisMit) ni.le UuirinK tri ante iti v l snle ii 'iMk hi,., hii I i!uen f,,r suet sum f Sl.l-S ,)., I 1 1 IlllllelsifflUsI lO Whom S. Il l Sill III' I'.' Ii- Mils limle, hy virtue of the terms nn I pn tn in of lliestnl-, "sill, nn f.sturanj, thu .lli liyot July, A l. I""". I tueeti tl huiirs n t i i k ii. in, m ,t I , . k p in. ,,f uil iluy ntihr m, hy I irtue oi the povirrof Mleronlsinr l .11 si, I snle jlirrlMK', -i ll l pllMle ttlletlnil, tn the hluhs-t I Iltr, I'u ih, no the pri'tm. , lue f.iiuvninr ii, ,tiiii rnj eriy to vrtt iii niitni",ri. i 'wenty two ia Wie'k numlsjiisl hirty.reieu IT,, in , Ihe hrsl h Itlilii'ii tolhecity if ( mm i ..may i, i Alcsnmli r, ami Htate of Illinois, u,th tie nj pur 'en ii,, ,'. ssii-it in, iii,i.i.ri. niiiii'',iiiiiii'.iis i i iiissi,iiiiort4.i'. Multltlt II Wll.l.t. Jlerlirnree. Jiiihi , lk:o ne-lvl KAILKOADS. iiu;fiem iv .i.i.ssin iJ SOlTIIi:,NTEK It. It. On iiud nfler TliurMlny, April l.'ltli i ni i ni tun run uh ioiiowh : eilsiitiii'tiirssT Lssrt sruisiiririu, Mill Kspre's ...!,).'. S. M. t:f I r. m Miisu komuvisr -Li ivr rs.s, l.si r ' . h, .'lllll a....,,... a...................... ....m...m.m. ....... I 1 t. M, Mkinttelu.e rnnlii.'ctlnus nl I'an-i , 1th llllnni. (Vnlrsi 11. It. for ChIm urn nil points .ulh, iin.l Ullllthli llul. A bt. lev-its U.K. for IllilliiliaiHili. Also, nt .-priihith IJ uith tho Tolciiu. Wiitxuh A M , stern It. II. fur tminry ntel til point, wi .t, wnl inline iiiii'uno.i m. lAiiiis it. i.. lor M. lul iiii.lt 'h,i'Sic, nml all oIiisiii,ii nml northwest, r. iot'.i:,fieii'if.iipt, . JOHN KOfiOlTT.bru'lTicki I A fit. a rJJtf UIC'KEfiT KOIITi; I'KOM TIIK NOUTJI, LLINOIS GENTRAL B. R. Nl. t.OlllK, I,OlliHVilI, I'ilM'lllllllll lil iigt, Xuw Vork, Itoloii ....SMI ill.,.. . . I'oiiits ICaiHt mid AOrlli l'ii.seuKcr Tritlms Arrive nt ami lentc Cnlro ns fiillnsvat aiall Kx-irma. M'.'.'.V.1-'-'4'0" M " I'Kl'AUT-aiOS A. M Sli3l. fit Moth trains connect at I'cntrnlia with trains on tli MAM MIVJE. r.i n n, Itrrntur, lllouiiiliiRtoii, Kl I'niti l.n Snllr, .siriuloliti Freeinrt, SJalriiH, .-.. inc. nun an poiuia ni ajiiiiuia. .Missouri, Mluncaotiit Wlscomlii nnd Inn H. And with fines lunnlnu Kant mul Wist far SI. Louis. SprlHgfleld, Iioulsvllle, Ciu cinnati, Indianapolis ie :tIunibi Jim, Ami nt Chicago with Michlgnn Central, Mlohl. K ' noiilliuru, wiJ i'lltiburK, Fori Warno iiuur, ami IhlcftKO Hallrn&iis for I'KTIKllT, CI.KVKI.ANI), liUMilUK, .M.IIANV, liovro.v NIAOAItA KAI.I.S 1CKIK, IIUFKAI.O, NKW YOUK, l.l'rslli.i.,,i I'llll.AliKl.I'lllA, HAJ.Tl.MUltP, U'AHllINOON IIIV. .ml ALL POINTS EAST. ,, "'"f, thrptili tickets nml Information, apply tlieilllnola Ueulral ItailroaJ Hopol. ' W.V. JOHNSON, 1,,P,,aeral rassennor Annnt. fhimuo, M. HUtllllTT, (lenarul Huperiutouitrut. Jamki J0riiy1 Aj-nii euro. (JIIAUTim OAK STOVDS. Cooking Stove IT IS ECONOMY TO Get The Best 31,845 Hits . It, en Solil IB the I.nalTsso Viols Not one Ins full'1 1 Ikimi liitirc SittiwIjioLion Tli 'V re umtersally tw l.il. ule.li'f I t (.. thu BEST COOKING STOVE MADE Ana win''. er known lin y Stand Unrivalled FOIl r.VirOKMIlY IN'IIAKINU, For 1,'conoiii' In tin 1,'m-of I'nel, For Iliirnhlllt)-nml ('oinciileiiti'. Ami Their IV r feel Adnptiillon Tn the . Wants of Western People I ."nil fur pr e li.l, n E.'(.'i:i,ilOn: MAX.VFACII'IMMJ CO., fll'JA, (111 .V. .if nl ii Ntrci-t, jlllyhlawly SI. I.imiU turtle Oil BOAF, LOW, m AND HAVDOK, AT Hnrolny Xlrosi as o 'A Sapolio, lat'lie,er xml hettrr llian isniiilor nil tinea (esieepl small lK rlotheai (or Irnnluir Win dow ssltliiiiil tsnlar. I'alMl. Ullt lulli., I'li.urs. Talilra. BMsi Mil WumlMrorl. t'l.lnu, Ksrlli rl wiiil Silssr, and fnr v-iirrl II. .use slrnillMK lir .n.e. tar i-aiiauiHic tiiilrta. Tl.iMare lira, Nltrl, Iron, nml all .'lelnllli' Wares. Ilemotri, ita liy Matilr, Nlaliia nil lliist. IruvlHK a lirilllnnt snrrarr, riial In i v. f 11.1. t. ...nil I, , 1 Itllotl Whitcomb's SOOTHING SYRUP -1 itcvi.r. ai- BATHING SPONGES 0 5 tf 0 FINEST QUALITY-NICE PIECES --FREE FROM SAND. - ST BAJIOIjATS' Swimmers' FLOATING SOAP, lj'or X3s-vtl3.l70s. 3VTso clii (cox- of lusslUK it. sm it tlontH ou tlxo wntor, nt u 0 51 U 33.A.-nCXjA.-Yta. ICE-C00L SARATOGA WATER n M Tills Is nut iiiiiiiHfariiirril sa. ir, tiul ; ciimra illrrjt from Ihe NprliiK'. at Karati.tfn, Nrsr V.irk, Ural tlifiilierrrsliliiK.. fr. clvlliu-.tn he Iin.l aa II irumlra. 1 niarklliiK ami lirlKhl, from tl." 1 t)lal.-'lAI?t tiVAV -AT Barclay Brothers. Bhe -Lick Water BLUE LICK SPRINGS KK.VTl't KY.-Kr. .1, , , recrlvei..ki .t 011 tee, ainf r.i aalu by BARCIiAY HROTIIKIIS. THERMOMETERS! THi:inioMim:iisn i IE Large Stock ...I'OH NAI.K AT... O A I erf I np) BAROXiAYMi