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f-mTt 19 nTO"m ri A TT?n PTTT'.Tl'L!l I IT-NT A T--t- r-r rm J- -J UlJ w-C-sl l-w w in UX4.J.N , -C3 JCVilJ ieSO STEAMBOATS. CAI1J0 AZU NASHVILLE The fo losing it mera leave Cairo I'OR NAHIIVU.LK on the days and t the lio itt bMow.nuned TALISMAN, Hvory Monday nt 0 n.rn. : TVIIOXK. Kvory Thursdny, at 5 p.m. LUMSDKN, Kvory Saturday, at 6 p.m. Kor Krolght-or I'asiag apply on bo nl, or to BIGGS & MALLOKY, JnM,7llf 75 OHIO LKVCK. CAIRO AND PADUCAH. DAILY PACKET. The beautiful rod light drnglit steamer JAMES FISK- JE IsUItNEY HMr.Dl.KY Mister. Leaves Cairo dnflv t S p.m., jd Paducah dally at 9 a.m. Having superior accommodations the oliells public patronage. c ITY NOOK fl'COMIS ,..ANL... HOOP SKIRT FACTORY BOI.fc AGENCY Fim "BroIasVlV' C'nstora-Mflde Shoes A Slippers. Commercial Avenue Corner ofKlehth fttrcct, Cairo, III. I'articnlir attention (old It 'l irdtrt for IIOOIUKIHTH and hllOKi. aprStf JEAIV-.TIADi: CI,OTIIIN. I. WALDEE COR. OTH ST. &OIIIO LEVEE, Cairo. - - - Illinoin Ilia ust received full and complete stock ot READY-MADE CLOTHING AND Gents' Furnishing Goods Of every description, which will b oH i t that will not 111 to suit all purchasers, I' t.a flu guaranteed. Ilia itock of jj. , Sliirts, Hats. Caps, tc., la ot eicelled In polat ol ne and title n Ik cr any ether market. LEGAL. F OR WALL'. Tf Ullama' Ilotirboa and Illgb Wlaea IMetlllerj-." AT CAIRO, ILLINOI?, la ofcered for asjeby thenndcrslgne I on the-mcst reasonable term. frTl.ei building ii new and compute throsghtut In nil the mo tern Improvements aud appliance of Otb an e.taMlshrnenl, la Inrimrl'te running order, but lia. never l-tn run. The. englns, machinery, aul appuatu generally are of the kel manufacture. The malu building la 7 1J 4t fret, and three alotlf hlgti. Til taller abed la U by 23 fact , the tub shed ia 37 by- 12 fect, each ahed bring one a lory high, TDe cmloe ia IS inch cylinder, with DO inh atrnke.two boilers 4 Inches indiamater, 4 Sue, and i feci long. Tlie eapac.ty of the distillery Is 7J barrrela per day. Contiguous to the distillery ar a lir,e brick warehouse, aiiJ pens tor stock, It Is believed that to any one desiring to carry on tha distillery business, no belter npportunry fir lnTCstinentcs.ii beoRered than It found heie, both considrlnj(lhdltillry building and apptntus and tho locnf.cn thereof at Cilro. Kor further particultrs apply to the under signed at Cairo, or toHinith,l!e,(K- A Co. .corner oj Main and Morgan streets, M. Units, Mo. JOHN 31. LANHDEN, Cairo, llll.-i.. T 1Btbi'iii,'B f.i,i',, Whereat. James H. Ilnardenand Uarr V. Ilrnr. Hen.ot theclty of Cairo. county uf Alexander aud hut of llllnol., rjr their cruln Hale Uongae, bearing dale the fifteenth day of February, a I). M?0, and recorded in book "Z" of mortgagee, page 43, in the recorder'a oce of Ales.iudcr county, Illinolf, did conrey in fee lon.e under aignel A. It. bafford, Truttee for tho Commercial Insurance Co., of Chicago, the Independent Insu rance Co., of Ho, ton, and H. M. llwre k. Co , Chicago, the following lecrlbed lota nr parcel ol UndiO'Wttt Lot nnmrxred eleren (ID In block numbered flrty-two (U) lying and being in the city of Cairo, Alexander county, Illinois. Provided, however, that in ca,o of default la the payment ot three ceruld proiniMory nout ot the aaid Jamea b. Rcarden, each bearing ren date with the aitid ale mortgage, each being for the aum of (J4S ll-lii) three hundredorty-elght and 11-10J dollar and being more fully deacribnd Intmd aale mortgage, due and payable t the undersigned A. II. Bafford. truate, at tho City National Hank, Cilro, with Intcr-at (at ten ucrcent. per annum from date, thai the undortlgned A. Ii, Sntlord, tru.tee, hit legal reproseutatlTo or attorney, etiould proceed and ell thtt aaid premises, aa by aaid aaie morlgng prnTldel, and executo to tho pilrchater a good and mttlclett deed, conveying all the right and title "t tho 'Aid Jann B. IteArden and Mary V. Hearten, by Mid aaln mortgage, conveyed to the uodiiralgned. Andwhcroa,deiaulthaalien mad intho payment of aaid noteaand the entire princi pal aud Interest of cuch. ofsald notes, remain duo and unpa'd. Now thcrefere, notice la hereby given, that by vlrtuo of tho terms and condition of said aale mortgage, I will, on Thtimday, tho 4th day ol May, lt71, nt tho tald premise, In the city ol Cairo, Illinois, atihe hour often o'clook,r.m.. if aid day, aril the premises nfoicaald, at publlo vendue, to the highest bidder for cash inlinnd, ml will execute and deliver to the purchaser a deed therefor. A. II. HAVKi.MtD. Mortgages and Trustee, fUir t flitatav. Attwa. apradSOd PHYSICIANS. A1VADGYMAR, VI, D Phyil , clan, Surgeon and Accouchour, for merly ot Anna, Union Co., Winnie, lia, pormn. nently located in city. OFFICE-Commcrcirl Avenue, between 8ih and Oth Btreets Wcei aide, marchldly CW. BVNNIIVO, M . D. Rut. UlENCK-Corner Ninth and Walnut OFFICE-Corner Sixth Street d Ohio Levee oryiCE. HOUnS From t .. t 1 m., and P" " firisLi-vmrn. imiYii.iK. i 11 RKBtDENOE-ls)., Thlfttlll r a rwM Washington kymv ! Wtlani Ovroat OFFOK' W Cmteil venne, nrslsdn H' WAROHEW, H. Catr BESIDEHCR-flofteer wf 0le3Bth and Waahlgton ave. OFPICO-Oa Oamnaxiel i,r., over the l-ottaftoo OFFICR HOUW rom 10a m to U m., (baaJaya aioopticll t n3 ton a to ftpm. ' Homeopalliist. .UateeHaara, St 10svmv'lw 7-n imys OF THE CITY. Men' Fino Soul Skin Onltcr?, nnd alio "PflncoAlbcrti,1' at Klllott Sc HaythorrVb as -i ma - a i. ia. Mtaici1 Serge nnd Kid Polish, fonllop top, at tho City Sliou Store, corner Coin rncrciul avenuo and Eighth tirvct. It Lftdlea Sorgo (Pollih) I'rcn.ch Kid, foxed, at City Shoo Store, corner of Com. jnerclal urcnuo ahd Eighth street. - tf "Oct Aoain." AVo wcro glad to meet Br. Smith on tho ttroett yesterday, sound and wall. Who Ii it that doct not like imoklng hotbficalti for broakfaitr'7 Tho 'Patiii Cook atore will lake them in flvo tnlnutcj time by the watch. tf Genu' Oxford Tioa, i'rinie A.tArUi and Opera Blljipnrs, at tho 'City Shoo Store," cornor'of Commercial avenuo a'nd Eighth ttrcet. tf Ladle' Serge (Pollih, callop-top, for from one dollar "and fifty centt to thrco dollar and twonty-flro ccnU, at City Shoe Store, corner of Commercial avenuo nnd Eighth itrcct. tf On MoNDAV..-Tbo itoro of tho late Scott "While will bo rc-openod to-morrow. Tho stock, purchased by Mr. "Whito only nfew weeki aincc, it complete, and will be eold at tho lowest prices. Til r. Urio patent tnovcablo point ttcel plow; one extra point given with each plow. Kor laic only by BEEHWAKT, OKTII & CO, aCtf 13C Commercial Ave. NoTlcr. All penonahavlng articles at the Cairo Dye House am requested to rail and get them before tho i!0th of May next, or they will be sold for charges. Mrs. ANN KEDMAN. A splendid assortment of bird cages moss baskets, flower stands, Cower train ers, wire-cloth for window scroens, bath and foot tubs, Ac, Ac, Just received nt IJEEP.WAP.T, OP.TH A CO'S, a6tf 13i Commercial Ae. Notice. The next ministerial meeting of tho Colored liaptists of the Stato of Illinois, will beheld with tho Second Bap tist Churcb of this city, on Friday, the Oth day ot June, 1871. I J. P.OBEnTS, Moderator. G. Hickman, Clerk apr21d:tawlt Biet IIakte jn Caiko' This distin guished author arrived in tho city yevter d.iy, and went without delay to Alba'a and wa shared in the most approved .tylo of that matter of tho razor, whose tnnsorlal rooms are on Commercial ttvenue, near the corner of Eighth street. True. Thoro can bo no doubt that Ilaugh Is, pir txccllentt, tho boot and shoemaker of- Cairo. He challenges com petition la his trade, and assures tho pub lic that ho will guarantee to his customers satisfaction. II is shop is on Eighth street near tho corner of Ohio Levee. tf Tim Is nn intoxicating bevcrngo or doc tored liquor, to lend tho tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but a strictly mcdl ical preparation niudo from roots und herbs, auitable to any ago or condition. As a family remedy, Simmon's Liver Kegulator is equal to un entire medicine chest. nprl8JAwlw Lost $20 "Reward. Ilroke loose at Ohio levee, "Wednesday evening, one iron;ry horse, five years old ; and two bay mares, two and three years old, res pectively had leather lmlters on. Twenty dollars reward wil ba paid for tho above described horses, delivered at Mile Par ker' livery stable, Cairo, Illinois. apr21dlf J. E. KREY11ILL. "WATitit-GitATK Bahs." Capt. "Vm. II. Fnrris, of this city, has just returned from Washington City, where ho has been for several weeks looking after his interests in his invention of n new and useful Im provement in Water-Grate liars. The Captain claims for his invention many excellencies that will mako it a grand suc cess. Celebration, -The Odd-Fellows of this city will coltibmlo tho comlnur anni versary of Independent Odd-Fellowship in America, by n social re-tiaion of tho members and friends on Wednesday night noxt. Tho occasion promises to bo ono of real enjoyment, and will bo undor tho chargo of Mcsdamos Stockfleth,. Wc-ed-ward, Schwanitz, Cary and Slack, of tho Daughters of Kcliokith. Gold Loan in Oaiho Jay Coolco & Co. offer tho 7.30 gold loan of tho North ern Pacific, 11. R- Co., as a safe and profit able investment, but a still moro profitable ivay of investing money is in llrown & Edwards' harbor shop, whore, among oth er excellent barbers, Gtia Ilimo handles hla trusty raror. Remember tbo place Thcobold'g old stand, Sovcnth street, near Ohio Lovw. tf A QtmrioN. Why do some of pur mrchnts persist in the old-time practic of itndinft to St. Looit, Chicago, Cincin nati or Eew York for their printing hfn Ihry could obtain it hsrs in Cairo it prices) loo Bndof acjoslHy in no trtieul.r in ferior to foreign prlntinc T We now :sirt thet Oe ren fin toj Mnd of letter prem tjrtntlug ctedtd In hh cosnmunlt? in t,ood arjl ond ct pricji lowsr then St Loth- of Chic y.o and at low t Kt Yorb. 5,-rlco?. ThU Bulletin Prihtibo Ea TACLinvc3T h tn Egyptian institution Aat ii :x-4i. t thii f k Btte, i Cip.cOit CouitT. No business of great lmportanco 1ms been transacted in this court for sovcral days. Ycstordny busi ness was as follows : Tho cuso of Harlow vs. Bross was set for hearing at Chambers on Wednesday oven Ing noxt ; In tho caso nf Lewis vs. City National Bank, leave was given defendant to amend answer ; In tae caso of Northwestern Insuranco Company vs. Llzzio IL- IIalliday,ec cL, demurrer argued nnd taken under advise ment ; Watkins vs. Wintcrburg, wus contin ued gcnorally, as was also tho caso of saino vs. Davis ; In tbo caso of A. Mackio & Co. vs. Ucasloy and Piles, demurrer to declaration argued nnd taken under advisement by tho Court. By ng'rccment of counsel thU caios wnt.sot.fdr' second t Monday in next I term. In tho caso of G. II. Greeley is Co. vs.. John and Elizabeth Walsh t ejectment tho papers had been lost, and counsel for plaintiff was, on motion, permitted to sub stitute a now declaration and fllo it nunc pro tune: ' The' Court allowed the defendant a contlnuanco on account of tbo loss of 'papers." Items in BitiEr. Sharply has gone. Flora Garden tc-day. Cold as blazua yesterday, but warm ing up a little. The colored Bnpt'sls of Illinois pro pose to hold their next ministerial meet ing in Cairo. Tho session will comtnenco on tho 9th of June, next. Kynnttan opened his branch butcher shop In the Fourth ward yesterday. Saup's Ice cream tustos better onSun- day than on any other day, The stockholders of tho Cairo & Vln cennes railroad company will hold their annual meeting in this city next Tuesday. Kynaston. James Kynaston, tho well known butcher of tho Fourth Ward," opened his branch butcher shop yester day, and now invite tho patrenago of tho public. His "branch" is on tho lot next to the grocery store of Alderman Carroll, on Commercial avcauo, and will bo sup piled with the freshest and best meats it? the Cairo market. Kynaston knows his business, and always furnishes good meats and gives full weight. tf Two. 'Squiro Shannesy yesterday fined S. L. Caskcyf 10' and costs for drunk nnd disorderly conduct, and . C.IIcnshaw, for the same offense, $5 and costs. Both piid. These arc the only cash customers Iho Squire tins bud for a month or two, I will sell, on reasonable' terms, uy three story hotel and grocery building, nnd lot, locatbd on the Ohio Levee, opposite the Central Elova'.jr. This is avcry de sirable property being close to tho new manufacturing establishment now being! erected In the Fourth Ward, and is par ticularly adopted to tho uses of any per son desiring a stand for either tho hotel or grocery business. Apply, either by letter or personally, to MICHAEL HOORIGAN. m31dlm Gone. Mayor Lantdcn is at Decatur attending court. Ho will bo' back about tho middle of-the present weekt Grand Picnic" Excursion, Mat Ibt 1871. Tho fast steamer, T. F.Eckort, will leavo tho Cairq wharf, May .1st, at 7 o'clock precisely, in the morning, for the beautiful groves up tho Tcnncssco river, landing for excursionists at Mound City at 8 o'clock, at Caledonia at 9, Metropolis 10, Paducah at 12, arriving attho'groves prepared at 1 o'clock, whero tho excur liontsts will partrkeof their dinner, re turning to Paducah by 4, leaving for Cairo ut 0 and arriving at 10 o'clock p.m. prccisoly. Brass and string bands lire engaged. For full particular see small Programmes. JACK WINTER, 1 B.S. HARHELL, W. II. SCHUTTER, Manager W. M. HAMBLETON Mound City, 111. A "CloskSuav.e." A friond of ours a well-known citizen narrowly escaped a dangerous accident yesterday while pass ing along Sixth strcot, between Ohio Lovco and Commercial avenue. When ho arrived opposito tho flnoly furnished harbor shop of Brown & Edwards the fa mous Fred Thcobold stand ho stepped In, and "taking achnlr," was soon undergoing the delightful operation of being shaved by that prince of barbers, Otis, Hlno. If ho had not douo this it is altogether probablo that tho fatal accident" would havo carried him off. From tails' fact a render may draw tho Inference that thoir only safety from nccidonts on Sixth street is to atop Into tbo tonsorial mttggory of Brown and Edwards nnd get it delicious shave. Evory person who shall refuso or neglect to do this will do so at their peril, and wo wash our hands of all responsibil ity for their sudddon taking off. ap7ml Todiiacco Sales Yesterday. Sales yesterday sH tho Ballard Tobacco Ware house, wero not t large as wo would liko to have teen them. Tho fault U not in tho' market but the season, which has beon so bscVtiaTd ond cold that planters hare been unable to preparo their tobacco for market. Selerjere-- -; End Ola YiJhy Legs oo i .,..,,.....-- a vo it it 'J.....".....m. M GoottLaas M,w.l..,w..,,Mi. B 71 Law leaf. 5 to t ! ....... ( OA Qood Leaf. 10 CO M. IfIS afltlJVVa fit Lsld,MttiMii.it..t.iuMpM KM Kennedy. Mr. Jumcs Kennedy Is now prepared to contrnct for house moving und carpenter work of all kinds. Ills skill, as n mechanic Is well known In Cairo. " i on JjALE.-Tho undt r.lgnod will sell at pilvato sale tho following doscribed (property: Four work horiesj 2 sets uouoio harness) 2 two-borso wagons', I icveriil plows and other agricultural. Im plements, Purtlu dettrlng to purchase will call at her tcsidenco or nt llobt. Bri- bach's, opposite the court bouse. Term of sale, half cash ; balanco on tlx month's credit, with good security. apr22dlm Mrts. KATIE COOPER. TlIK TUIINERS' CEtCUnATION. Tl. picnic of tho Turner will tako placo on 30th Inst., in the "Groves of Kentucky," nearly opposlto Gfdighcr' mill. A steamer will run to 'and' from tho grounds all day. A jovial tlmo may bo'antlclpalcd. Fi vk'boTtAiw 'Reward Sthayxd or SToLaii.-iOn or about tho 16th Inst., from St. Marv's Iuflrmarv. filled mildi cow ' wltlr?n lihlttiiinee, having tho fore teats longer tun mp ninu ones. Any person returning tho cow to tho Infirmary, or giving information by which sho may bo recovered will jo paid tho aliovo reward. apr21d3t FLORA GARDEN. nctond Day of (he Stcaton-Mutlr Amuaemeni. and Mr. Reese, proprietor of tho Flora Garden, is determined to mako the garden a placo of pleasant resort during tbo pres ent season. To-day it will again bo opened to the public, and after thrco o'clock In th" afternoon u string oand will furnish music for (bo entertainment of the patrons of j tho garden. -Peori.K'aro often surprised. when tuld that such and such fine nrticlcs of iowulry were mudo in Cairo. Why should theyijot be if tho necessa ry puironugo ia exicnuca o warrant it t All who aro curious in such things, orhuvcdoubu in tho matter, ..nro Invited to experience, our facilities and watch tho process by which the rugged rocks arid' metals are fashioned Into the most orna mental patterns of jewelry. Call on us at 88 Ohio Lovco nnd we will soon satisfy you that wo can make anything you may, iwant. TABER BROTHER. The Fourth 'Ward. Ono of the most popular institution of tho Fourth, Ward is Eblcr'a shoo store, whero ho mokes to order all kinds of shoes in tbo most workman-like mannor. Tho citizen 'who uses his goods will ncyc.r patrpnizo any other shoemaker' In "the city.' His shop I on Twentieth itrcct, nearly opposite tho courthouse." tf The annual meeting of stockholders of tho Cairo and Vincenncs R.R. will be held at the office of tho company, in Culro, Ills, on Tuesday, the 26th of April, 1871, fur tbo purpose of electing Directors, and such other business ns may be neces sary. I). R. LARNED, Secretary. SroAit or Lead vs. Warm Water. Squiro Shanncssy got up nt 4 o'clock yes terday morning to get a drink of water, and by mistake drank a cup full of u strong solution of sugar of load. Discov ering his mistake, tho vcncrablo 'Squiro did not .yield to nny weak fear?, but pro cured warm water and mustard, which soon overenmo tho poison. Dr. Gordon was called In to mako tho matter b'nding, and in a littlo while made his patient "as good as now." The Fenton Corn Mill. This estab lishment, corner of Commercial avenuo. and Twentieth street, is now in chargo Of Mr. M. D. Gunter, who having purchased nnd thoroughly refitted it, invites tho at tention of tho publid "to. tho fact that hols now prepared to furnish dealers and fuml-i lies with tho very best article of corn mcnl. Orders left nt tho mill or sent through'tho postoffico will reccivo prompt attention. tf S.I.1SW..1ISI..1S. The first ok May, Mrs. C. A. M cycrs will open n grand lunch, including Beck Beer. All thoeo who nro disciples of King Bacchus will partake of her hospitality. Old King Cole was it merry old soul, n merry old nuitl Hut tit-, He called fnrnli Idles. JiccaUeu" for hi culled for hit tiddlers three. bd-r, he tf Kf.mov.vi.. Mrs. J. Cttmmtngs wishes to Inform her customers and tho public gcnorally that sh'o ha removed her mil linery goods from her storo on Eighth street to tho commodious room on Com mcreln,l Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth streets known as Mrs. 'Oswold's old stand. Mrs. Ctimmings has udded largely to liar stock of good1, nnd now tins a cheap, scasonnblo nnd.' fushlomibloicnl- . , . . t . i. . .'i . A . ' , , , - . . i iccuoii.oi mm, L'oniicu, rinuons, oion 10 j "which sho niks new patrons. the attention nf old and m21dtf Flour. Cholco Family F.lbur in bbln ' 'half bbls., sa'cki Ac, for said attboEgyp- j tlan Mills. au '" Wo hnvo beon requested to sny thnt Elliott ifc Haythorn have now on oxbibi bltlonnnd' for sale, everything jn iho boot ydsJioq'Mne.fo.rt.ladl'is, and gentle men's wear; and that all their goods aro now.nnd stylish., nprlGtf rv , s j s i , - 1 ' ' f Ilea Cream, P. Saup's Ice orusm sa loon has becouto one of tb most popular institutions of Cair. His rooms, at 102 Commor clal r.vnuare now open to the public, and ladies' and families msy visit thom in theoiiurapce that they will re ceive tho besl of Jea cream and be dis turbed by no Impropor cheracten. A1 0 liavo s:id before, Saup s ico crsam is al ways tbo coldett and best, his lsmonade delicious, and his soda-wator beyond com parUott. , l Tun Ai.nM. Yesterday at noon tho flro bells sounded an alarm, and soon tho r.l.y was In n high stato of excitement. But no conflugritlton gratified tho expectation of our flre-lovlns population. Tho n)nrm resulted from the burning of a solar camora used by Worthlnr.ton to cnlargo photogr.iplu. Tho camora had been left on tho roof of Yost's building, and tho tun shining through the lens set fire to the ' "machine'' und burned it to ashes I.o about $lo0. Rapid PKoar.nss. Tho building de signed for tho manufacturing establish ment of tho Eamcs' hub and spoko facto ry is progicsslng rapidly toward comple tion. Tho walls have reached tho top of tho second story. LAST CALL. The undersigned Is preparing his delin quent list for State and County taxes, and will have it In tho hands ot tho printer by the 1st proximo. All parties In arrenrs for taxc either upon real cstato or per : sonal property at that data will bo taxed nt cost. ALEX. n. IRVIN. np-7-d td. MIKRIFF. F011 MUST. ' The houso herctoforo occupied by Pat rick Fitzgerald, on Ohio Lovco between Fourth nnd Sixth streets. This house, if not tho best business houso Is certainly one oftbc best stands In Cairo. It fronts tho principal stoambout landing and is near tho Illinois Central railroad depot. Apply next dcor at Robert Smyth A Co't. wholesale grocery storo. . ILLIX9IS CENTRAL RAILROAD. New Time TnlIe. On and after 12:30, p. m., Sunday, Dec. 4th, tho following tlmo table will govern tho arrival and departure of passenger I trains "nt Cairo; ., DEI' art. Mail train loaves at .1:10 a.m. Express " " at 3:3i p.u. St. Lou.' and Cairo Express -loaves nt 1:20 a.m. -Accommodation' leaves nt.. -.12:30 p.m. ARRIVE. Mail arrives 2.05 a.m. Express arrives... -.12:24 p.m. ; St. Louis und Cairo -Express . arrives 4:45 p.m. Tho last named train leaves St.' Louis nt 1CI30 a.m. Traders can leave Cairo at 1:20 a.m., reach St. Louis at 7:25 a.m., re main in the city thrco hours, and return to ChIto at 4:45 p.m., the samo day. The 12:30 accommodation and Cairo and St. Ixiuis express leave daily ; all oth er leavo daily cxcqpt Sundays. Way passengers ihould bear In mind that tho 3:30 p.m. train makes only four stoppings between Cairo and Centrnlln viz ; .Toncsboro, Curbonunlc, Dtt Quoin nnd Ashley. The 12:30 p.m. train stops nt all the stations along the route. JAS. JOHNSON, dee3lf Agent, Culru. BIYBB ITBWS. PORT LIST. ARRIVALS. Steamer Illinois, Columbus. " James Fisk, Jr., Paducah. " Red Fox, Shnrncctown. " -Mary Mlll-.r, St, Louis.. " Qulckstpp, Evansville. " Arkansas Belle, Evansville. " Rour, -Now Orleans. " City Chester, Memphis. " Diamond, Memphis. " Indiana, New Orleans. " Abeona, Cincinnati. " Argonaut, Tennessee river. " Mary Alice, Now Orleans. " Wm. Cowcn, Pittsburg. " N. W. Casey, Cascyvillc. " J no. Kyle, St. Louis. " Jennie Howel, Now Orleans. " 0. H.Wilson, St. Louis. " John Lumsden, " Paulino Carroll, DEPARTURES. Steamer Illinois, Columbus. " Jas. Fisk, Jr., Pnducuh. " Red Fox, New Orleans. " Mary Miller, Evansville. " Quickstep, Evansville. " Arkansns Bcllo, Evansville. " Boaz, 1'ittsburg. " City Chester, St. Louis. " Diamond, LouUvillu. " Iiidinmi, Loulsvillo. " Abeona, St. Louis. " Argonaut, St. Lou!'. Mary Alleo, St. Louts. " Wm, Cowen, Now Orleans. F. V. Casey, Casey villf,. " .Ino. Kyle, Nov.1 Orlonin. " Jumcs Howel, Cincinnati, C. H. Wilson, Louisville. 11 Jno. Lumsdon, Nashville. " Paulino Carroll, NowOrleans. trBtisineS9 sumo ns ut lust report. r-Tho Argonaut brought for Charles Gallghor, 10 thoand staves, and 41 bis tobacco for reabipmcnt South, and is woll laden for St. Louis. C27"Tho Abcohn discharged hero for J. Do Zonla, 11 pkgs sundries; Strotton A Bird, 10 bbh potatoes. B3uTho Qulckstop brought for Charles Gollghor, 100 empty bbls ; G. D. William son; coop poultry.; iThom's, Groan; Al den, 3 coop poultry; aud tlW followlnj tor reshipment; 570 sks corn, 48 tksoats, 4S bbls whisky,' CO pkgs sundries fur the South, and Tj bunches chair splint tor St. Louis. , L.TIio river ha fallen 1 foot in lb past 34 hours. UTho weather was clear yesterday and is rapidly becoming warmagaln. But tor ibt clouds olijlit Uforo lstt ,all fruito and everything olso of a tender character would hnvo been destroyed. We blievo thcro was no frost. HBiTho Mississippi Is still fulling at St. Louis at tho rate of 0 or 7 Inches per day. The upper Mississippi Is rising bat all other stroams are on tho decline. HaTTbo Ohio Is stationary nt Pittsburg, with 3 feet 5 inches In tho channel, but Is falling ulsowhoro with lOi feot at C'incin- j nutl, and 3 fuot in tho chuto nnd ii In the canal at Louisville. ! tOfTUn Tn.,. v..i, r. i.-,.,...l,i irtl.Ai.. ' iron for O. R. Woodwnrd, Cairo; 10 hhds ' tobacco, 10 bxs handles for St. Louis. tttTho Indiana brought CO hhds sugar for tho 1. C. railroad, 2 do. for G. D. Wil liamson, 144 do. for Cincinnati and SO do for Louisville. I 9gL.Tho T. F. Eckcrt left yesterday evol ning nt 5 o'clock for Littlo Itock, Ar kansas, to go to work upon tho sunken steamer Dunham, which lies n short dis tance bolow that city. This wilt bu a sor- ... ,H . v. n . ... t. n t v nuiiuuiiwiueiib fcu uiusu win imiu suv .til. -t , . c . , Illnlp hnmU ttrvin ihn nn ni'mAnl r n I, n to Paducah on the roomy nnd commodious Eckcrt. But wo trust that tho par' its having tho excursion In charge will dc vlso way whereby to carry oat tho origin. nl design of n Mny-day excursion in enso tho Eckcrt should not return in time. Sy Cupt. Dors Smodloy, of the Pndti call packet James Flsk, Jr., proposes, ns moro pooplo will want to go to Paducah on tlio llrst of May than can bo accommo dated by nny ono steamer, to carry nil who may wish to go upon tho packet J Jamc-t Fisk, Jr., at hnlf-furo rate. Tho riikwlll lenvo Cairo at 4 or fi p.m. on tho 30th, nrrlvlng at Puducali nt 10 p.m. Returning iho will leavo Paducah nt i o'clock in tho ovcnlng. tfay-Tho Arkansas Hello brought for II S. Miller 5 pkgs sundries; Parson, Davis A Co. 23 empty crates, J. Pruss 2 pkgs B5Ti-Tho steam was raised on Halll- day llro.'s new tug yesterday. CQTTho Potomac and Alton left Now Orleans on tho 20th, nnd tho Kate Kinney and Glcncoo on tlf.i 21st. Tho Illinois brought up 02 bcles of cotton for tho Enst per rail. aTTho John Kllgour will bo sold at public sale on Thursday, tho 4th of May. 6"Greenflold's steam ferry boat will raiso steam during tho foro part of tho week. W Beventv-flve to two hundred dollars iter month everywhere, lnalo and 'emale.to introduce the Oenulno Improved Common en.o Fumltj fcewlnz M item nr.. mis ma-nn.e win allien, item, leu, tnck, bind.lirald, conl, milit ant! einbroblei In a mostauperior innnr-er. I'nco only $l Fully witirintt-d for flvo vi-itrt. Wo will .ny al,0s) f.,r any mat.hln tint will sew a stronger, inoru t-ati-tlful or more eli-tln seam thm o-r. It mtiltcsti'o 'El.istlc Locatltch." Ktery rei-onil s'ltchcitn be rut, nnd sti'l tho eloih Cinnot bt pulled apart without Uarirgl We pay agent ST5 to $lt r mouth nnd expenses, ornt:tiiiiiriis-.iiin frnin which twic thu amount can bo umdo, FurmrcuUia aad term, apply to.r address, c. iiownrtaico, 41U Spruce Street, rhlbitlelphla, P.i. C'iution Uo not bo Imposed upon by other parties pslmlng ott woithlrt-scitt iron nijahines under the same name or others Ut. Ours Is the only g' nnlneana really practical rherp muchlno manufactured. aprlGdSin. o udixaxcl: no. hs. An ordinance lo amend sect on S-iiol an ord'nance entitled "An ordinance to adopt tho ordinances of th" City of Cairo ns revised nnd codlflod." D ii ordained by the City Council of tho City of Cairn i Rtcnox 1. Tli.-tt sa d section JSC be nnd tho rarno Is hereby amended by adding r.t the end thoreof, the follow!- g, vis: Provided rc.l cedar lumber may be aubttliutcd for white or bur onk In tne tills, crosstlos, stringers and posts, and tho Itostn of the trsttft lenrlc mit I, snt fin oilir boanls 12 inches square laid on ih snrfuco of tho groiind,if,intheoiinionnr tlio Street Committee, 1. I- tirt-itit;.! r Alruinui it! .1 IS SOi Approvea, April itiii, 1871 JOHN M. I.ANSDE:.. JIayor, sprlOdlOd ( FOR f42.25. IUtn'1. and VHItY I..VRO P. cash eommlsslont to good ageuts, who are uunted NOW overv-wht-ro. Bomethlng for overv home. Send stamp forteims, locenis for partial specimens, orfl.io fur complete outfit, to Bright nido Company, lit Madison blreot, Chicago, ldinoit. ar2u.ltt riiAX PUitciiASEirs no. X TICK. To Mormaduko S. Ensmlugcr; Ton ro hereby notified that at a sale ot real eatatti mndaovtlm Sheritf of Alexander County, Illinois, at the door or iiiu cniiri nouse, in um city 01 utirn, uminty or Alexander and ft no of Illinois, ontlit27lh tiny of July, A. I). l!W9, the un jcraignjn purchased ihn following tlecribod re.il rtlute, situated In aaid County, for tho taxes, Interest mid costs thin thereon, tor the J ear A. !. ISie, to.H It i Lois ('Jl) tttenty-onn nnd 21) luenty.lno in lllock num bered (:si) thirty, In Iho city ot Cilro, taxed In Iho namoof.MnriniduLoB. Knsniiuger ti I tli-i the. time allowed by hw lor tint ri-tli-inption of said ren estate villi expire on tho a;ih day of July, A, I). Ian. THOMAS W. II 1.UUAY, T"" riirunmer. , CIKIN'IE5s-E iV if.lAXmH r3sovyTXIKA.Vl'JWKtV K. Hi. On nnd nflcr Monthly, IVbruary 27 tli, 1871, trnlns At 111 rim us fulluiTM NOrtTIIKItN DIVISION. Tilt INS UOIM1 hOlTIIEilr. Mull. Leavo Ashland T:.'itl n.m " KpruiglieMt .0:10 " " Titjlorvlllt. .i:s " Arriior.t I'ann r....UM in. TatlSt 00111 MIKTIiWUT. Express, ..JIM i in. ....lu'll ' ....5:17 " Kxprcss. ..4.i An m , Mail. ....1 3) u in. ...4,-VS " ...0.1") " G:ll) " ,.8.W " Lrnre I'.ina T)lorvillo, 1:47 Arr vo at i,rlngtlcld...t!ilS " Invti Spsliigfield Arrive at AshUtid...... SOUTlinUN DIVISION. Tstixa aoisii toiTiictsr. 1,04 16 Edgew0ood...,6:S0n.in ,lO;l(ln.ni " Flora 5:5.1 " lliiu Arrive at khawuoetown&S-lp in 5;15 n,m raaist ooiau Kournwr.ii,- Leave Shawnoetown S: IS a.m S.Ot'n.m ' I'lors '2:65 " 7:i.i't Arrive at s.rtKsweod -.4U i. mnm e!io TheS'3.) a nr. train from Kdneaon.l. runs only. Mondava. WsdnesSavaand r'nlnts. an, I .1:13 a.m. train from Sliawneatown on Tues.fsts, Thurs. days and baturdayi. Coiinecls at ashland tilth Jai-kscnvl'le Hliislon of t'hirago and al'nu K llro.d fit Js ksor.villc, PaUrsburtf, MasonCKf ,ai t sJI t'iut a.'tt. St riprlujfi.-ld. astili Chusa-uaul SUvn, and Ttltdu, abash and Wi-tu Hillrnnd, f,.r Uloosaluf it.n, Chlt!g",and all lals north, north. at an t aes , Altai. with Int. and Hi Louis, and llUnoU Centra' sVtiln'ud for all points t.t.i, suili and aoiufsatt. At Lrfgeatiod ilh Chlosgo Dlvlston' lllitiolt Central kadroat. AtHoia.sjlili Ohln aid Misaiesl,i railroad, AtHliawntsto.il, mii Steamtu a n,r-Ciniln-tl, l'uducuh, C.ilf o and St. Louis. , OBLANi-WMIT1I fll.nM'Sup't. JaiM Fsstist, Osa'l i'fgi sad Tiakt A' i. SEW ADYBWiTKKMENTS 1 OTBSRflKHll jjij, r v. s w - . 14 S6 is t rAM ... . . -0r inshinston n.ve. 1 .m.. ? w 11th Street CAIRO. ILLINOIS. aprt213m JEAH'I MR AT! RoM Bribach Has Removed fo Write r's Itlock, and Opined n Firtf.Clas? STORE 1!. w.ll kp always on hand tho li.-st nf Metis of every var.ety, Xiowomt Prioosj. Smttltetl .Uent, Ftenli Jlent.Snrune;. , etc. At tho lowest pricei, Ciire him n call. Ii U.V A1VAY. Iy sou. Uavi lien Abram, rs.n away from the neltthboritMi ! tit Mopp c, l oul.hns, nlwiit ten dsya njro and has not bcim hearu ironMtnt-e He h.id In his pes(t.lon al irgei niim f money. He is about icut eJrsof g,j, blfe ojes. ,a low u- mplexmn, h.in en-l henry set o L.ture, nntl -pealts a hn! -tloin rr moro l.ingungu using French mostly In hi ordinary conver-Ulon. A llnr.l rewi tl wih bo pa lor any information -nntr rnmg hit u hereabout by bta f.ttne-. at the St. Nl. holm Hotel, Cairo. Il'-no s. .UK.UIHI:.VAHrisM. Ciiro,Jl!s Apnlj;. 1S71. pr2.' i, , iV OH cc of the C.Iro cVPt. Iiuls nllioad Co. t;nr,, ins., April Jlot, 1971. , Xctloe Is hereby given that n meeting of the Hoard of iJlre. lur of tlttjt C,tnrt.nnt.- iiri.1 . ..!., on I n,-i iy, tH T!lh i st , i.i Ihn rtomhern Hotel. In thoe.lv of St. IiiiN. .Mo..nt 10 o'clock, n.m. ani'J.MI 1 S. TATSTAYr,(H. I'rlrienl BOOTS AND SHOES. rAstno.f.-.uTt: BOOT II SHOE fsUKEB TWi'XTIIJTJ! SrCEET, llelivi-en Washington Ave A Poplar St ltimianntl Mtinea .tle.tlr fo Order. Flnra W'ttrUitleit Kntili7rrla Satisfaction Warranted I a 1 1 1 tui i uaii ' """liMMMni'sM J GKOHOK .VTKIXUOVSE FASHIONABLE BAHBER Cor. Sth St. nnd Commercial ar.," 1; 1T5IK PllItRI .Sharp (Inzors.rieaii Towels and Skill, till U'ttrkiaou. I.aJies' nnd Children's Hair Cut and Shatnpooced eititer attno shop or AT TI1EIU OWN HOMES. Gentlemen's Whiskers and nair Dyedtnasclen tide iniiuner nnd satlsfuclionguaranteed. JTEGAJL ENTEIllJRIr4E. $100,000 OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Mny 25tlt, 1871, IX All) OF A PUBLIC L1DIUBY TIcltetsTwo Dollara i:nrli Halves One Hollar Lticli. ftsTThls enlerpnso will lt conducted In a pro olev similar manner to th-noftho late (intr J d ft Concert of the Jlcrcnntlle Library Associa tion, nfrian Tranclsco, which give tuch unlveral aatKfucilun, Oiit':iniircli Every Thirty-Eight. 1 Cssli C.ft JJi),is , 19,010 lO.UJO 4.WX) 3,100 ,2,0t)O l.WO 1,000 1,1100 1,000 1,000 l,l) 1,(1 1,1 Of. 1. KSJ 7 .'.) 2, fits) 2 u.i 2,M 3,000 2.WSI tn.uw 6,wo 1 Cash tiin . I Cash !itt 1 lash Gift 1 Ctt-h tint - 1 Cssh (lift 1 Cath (lift i t;.nh c.ft , l Cash (nit 1 Cash liift I Cash tlilt 1 Cash, til, 1 Cish 01 t 1 C.nh Od'l I Cash (iift 15 Cash l lis, fWi enul 10 O sliOirts, 'i'.i eno- 21) C-tsh tilfis, lisi eueh M Ciish (lilts, W each lis) Ca-Ii (tills, Sii eeh...i. 101 tliah (lilts, 'Jl esch IisjO Cws.i O'f s, i eaeh... 1UAI Caih (lifts, J) osch..... i'lltt dirts, nnituinting to .-uJ,(ju) Which will b.t tl'strtliu ed by chance sinni-r the tlckwt holders, by (ho JUiltual Aid Astociatlon of Unmha. Ilirr,ascn-M 11. Ilrock, U . Msrshal'torUce, Omuh.t! EdtrZibriskie,lsio Union raolHoluil rnj, ottioe, Omshn; J. Turner, Peputy U. 8. Mais slisl, iniinna, j. inyie. ruiiomoo, Uin tha, Nh. IIOOU resfuits utvaKVUb. wailletl wt.,,,,n. Llbu.atcwm- inlttlonaiintve.t. A,ittrvs, LVI'OItll Ji CO., lltisinets Managers, iiiiiMit.. neitrastc. ' "yyATEUS, TODD A, CO, Iinpprtoistind Jjobbrrs'ef RIBUONS, MILtl.NERY ANI) FOODS'. W08 H. FOUnTH'STRBET, Have at all times full" stHftr'jrn'errFof faailon tollable goods,, which wiirimM.lt atAllln lowest uinruuc, pne, want aelicited, i,u1, ortsjy I I VhM i ? W n, mu m 1 f I & m? Ut is" , ttt. SKLi- fi,- -m i n'sji. -W"1.