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V THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1871. TRAVBIlft'SGUIDE TAKE XOT1CK. OnandavrSu" 11:45 p.m. 2.45 p.m. , a:30.n. r.xptn, UsIlyT. . H.ll. iltllT m Eipress. (lull, cicrpl flundsy 3:W P-m. No thsnxe of cars from Cairo-to 8t. I.ouli. chant, of ear. from Cairo to ChlcafO. rawing Roan ileeping csra on night train". ajtire cheesed to all Important twin!'. HMU.S' HOAT10, ' CAIRO AND wmSVlhhK WreUr Packet for rad-oah, Kraasvlll. ant Lou Weekly! KT1,Iirh. fsror.te sleamer, t. a. nYJf AX, MM(r. I ,tc Clro every flATODKAY t 5 o'clock p.m. K.ir fremntor passage pply on board or to i on WALK MICHIGAN APPLES. -r iniT i rttnirv 1.0T Or'.tl'I'I.ES In Slnrk's T Aj?iC ?, 'nlr rapl! I.r M.tlh.l. A lihli.i.lnirinllrrlnrpUlnloK m ui.puron.i. ers, nt nilnoin loir t rices. The umlerslitne't '" tl-ttoii tit sellhii, hi. STOKi:, A I' VILLA MUCK, lullillr and slock, nncl II do so cm the Ino.l "Jri?! I'lTi.lu.'rmf nf I lie lies! III I lie Inlt lr November 2, 1ST 1. wn-waw-tv Thm iiiinni Atiirnl n.i I II ft I Commnv now oflerforssle th followlnsdcscribed lo's in 1'irs Addition b iIih City of Cairo, lzi l,ol 27 l.tix k -.1). Lot 21 btvk PJ, It " ill, f. re, u " 8J, 3 w. Kur iprmn.Hlc apply .0 8.111 V7 " 8 J, 28 " 82, " III 81, " at " HI, JAMK.S JOHNSON, Aipi..' 1'IIK RF.XT. TheCiiiiimcivtal llotrl vill bo rented on favor able terms. Possession Kirn Mimed "''W:., Ap ply to (oemil) tt WINS I O.N. i 111 CAIRO AND PADUCAH "M All," BOAT. The splendid steamer . t 1 m f Joe fowler, Mnaler. Cln lit UV, 111 J i- excepted) at 4 K.ir IMlihtor pif nppli onhoardor JAS. IIIUMN, Aaj't. IMMIOnA.NT Tlftl-KTH. IMMIGRANT TICKETS VOll SALE, 1 jTgaif r FOR SALR,'' FOR SALE. I FOR SALE. Fnro from Liverpool, J'uro from Londonderry Faro from Glasgow, Fnro from Queenstown' TO CAIRO, ,$4 8 2 0 Ballonl, Morrii A Ci , Rents. ti,. 1 ...... ,.ml enmn o 1 oils riwe Iiu house l n.lf-,1 mi Kiiihth between Wnlullt nllil liyton (iippo.ttlio I'n'uliytniiiti Cliuro r"r'" TlV05IA5;TlflKKNfc ALDKN, mtti'itt Uhlii l.evea, Culrn, Wnali rod) l fur M'ANTKI). rnu HKNT A PIANO Knquiro at room W, X Ht. ri,t' hniKl. or nt otllce of tlio MlftlnlPPl alley Tr.n.por.tlon Co., of & q WK(rick Cairo, Nov. 5, 1871. dlw STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. A meeting of (he stockholder of the Cairo and Vlncenne" railroad company will bo held 1 1 the otllce of the company In Cairo, Illinois, on Sat urday, DeremlKr l, 1871, at 10 o'clock, a.m., for the purpose of rntlfylnR tho action of the hoard of directors. V. lu LAHfthV, Secretary and Treasurer. Cairo, Not embers, H7I. noMtd. THE BULLETIN. IMiblUhed every morning, MoBdnjr ti- INMAN LINE I.lTfrpool NeW'Totk alid Fhlladtlphla Steamship Company, usnra co.iact wirn i-nitkd sriiiOKD itinia "OOVI!!ir.VTS For.CarryinK'.lhe Mulls. FOR PASSAGE TICKETS on rrntuca iNrcRmTios" APPLY TO JOnN O. DALE, Aot. IS Uroadwity, New-York, or to II. IlOIIJIt, Vr'ahinuton Avenue, Cairn. nols. 51 PHYSICIANS' WILLIAM R. SMITH, M. D. RESIDENCE No. 21 .Thirtoenth "treet, be. tween WHxliinKtnn avenue and Walnut strctt. UH1C-U1 Commercial avenue, up stairs. 0. W. DUNNING, M. D. RE-miENCE-cornerNinth and Walnut sts. O.tice corner Sixdi street nod Ohio leveo. ORicc hours from C a.m. to VI m,, ami 'J p.m LAWYERS. ALLEN, MULKEY & WHEELER ATTORNEYS AMI COUNSELORS ! William J.Allen, 1 itJotm H.Mulkey, S H.iinuel I'.Wheclrr.J AT LAW, CAIHO, U.1.1SOI8. THE ELECTION. CAIRO STANDS FIRM. MAJORITY FOR THE WHOLE TICKET. LET US CROW I ELECTION' ITEMS. Tho custom liomo, nf i'l duty bound, poured out ll voters yeat ,i jy. TliodcmcK-rnllogi i't .11 Cairo over tho vntu of 1808 Is CO votes. Vory good. Tliu republicans of this city conccdo tlio election of Mnrtln by n hnmUome mn- jority. .lolm II, Robinson, Esq., ran for Jus tice of the peace yestorday like a soured rabbit, and all unnecessarily, as there was nobody nfter him. Thero was not n ripple of excitement nt clthar of tho polls yesterday. All was calm and sortno. People voted In a lazy sort of way and wont about their business. Popo was not vlslblo yesterday, much. Sly boy tlint ho Is, he works behind the s:unes, you know; pulls the wlros, and makes his puppets danco black nnd wliito. One colored voter said, flourishing his ticket: "Hero's a roto for Martin. I mndo martin bozos ,when I was a boy, and I'ae goln' to stick to Martin now." And he did. HIm vote was better than his pun. Conspicuously at the South Cairo pre cinct was Hon. D. "W. Munn, mustering his nigger. Ho. had a ring prepared for Scott's noso, but did not uto it. Scott caruo to time without being " porsutidod." An enthusiastic democrat that Is, calmly enthusiastic was very anxious yesterday afternoon to bet a hundred dol lars on Martin's election. He has his money in his pocket yet. Martin and Millor woro both very at tentive at tho poles yesterday. They wcro both decidedly modest, neither of the two seeming to bo in his legilimato business. If thoro U in tho city two mon wholly in competent politicians they nro Miller and Martin. Thoy know absolutely nothing about button holing, and in tho presence of an elector are as bashful as young girls, Thoro is only ono other person in tho city as modest as M. and M. It is unnecessary to say, wo nro that man. "Wo can there foro apprccialo tho difficulties under which our friends labored and the embar rassments which mot them on overv sido. i!U-irllciiliir Htlrniiou j:iiil 10 nv.T nii.l '! mirnlty Iiuhiiixo. Or-TICK Over l'irst National Itank, Ohio I.cvee. GREEN & GILI1EKT, ATTORNEYS AMI counselors; at ;law, William 11, j feen! f) ' i !. ! 11 uuu William 11 (iilheri. 5- Milca I', (iilburt, J CAIIIU, IM.I.N01M. uirspeclm atteulmn bIvhi to Admiralty aud Meainbuat biisLncii ovncE- -01UO LEVEE, KOOMti 7 AND 8 OYER CITY NATION At HANK. i.vsiitvxci:. t(T TRIUMPK.' THE TRIUMPH INSURANCE CO., Ol Cliitiiiiiiitl. Notwithstanding tho great eflort mado by tho republicans to defeat tho democrats of Cairo notwithstanding the fact that they bought purchasable democrats to peddle thoir tickctfi notwithstan ling tho fact that they resorted to the mean device of bogus tickets, the democracy have come out nhcud, with flying colors, triumph antly. Hayes carries tho city by 81 majority; Rowman cat rics It by 64 majority; Martin curiles by 42 majority ; and Holey by CO majority, liclow wo givo tho voto in dotail: NOKTII CAIKO. 1 For- Congrtuman-al-Large. litres, democrat 189 Ilcvcrldcu. ruimlilican 143 HayeV majority 40 For ifenalor. Rowmiin, democrat 178 .McrU, rupubliciit '....143 llowmnn's mnjority 'M For Counii Treasurer. Martin, democrat 188 Miller, republican 140 Martin's majority 42 ' For'County Surveyor. Hc'oy, democrat. .'. 189 Philliircpublican 143 Hcley's majority 40 Against Now Jail 210 For New Juil 62 IN PARTICULAR. Clams (rjuahaugs) at tf hi mi wt'2711 Solicit all klnd.ol rl.kt. r. mtosN, Axeut,Cilro, i. uas 1 rrrr.iiH. Majority ugatnst Jail 1&8 80UT1I CAlllO. Jf'or Oongrestmau at Iiarge. HaycH, democrat 202 Revcridge, republican 107 Hayes's majority 'AH For Senator. llowmun, democrnt 190 McrU, republican 174 isowinim A 111 Litti.k Muck Jorgcti son's. -Thoso French Cherries, in syrup, so popular with connoisourk aro sold by Jor gensen. tf A flno black maro, a good spring wag on, and a set of new harness, for sale cheap for cash. Enquire at J. Rurgor's, 144 Commercial avenuo. Michigan apples for sale, at a groat bargain, in quantities to suit purchasers, at the room in Clark's building formerly occupied by Mathus and Uhl. -There will bo a grand danco at tho reMdenco of Mrs. P. Smith, corner Thirty- fourth tho street and the levee, on To morrow (Thursday) night, Uth, instant Public invited. td. Wanted fifty teams to work on tho St. Louis and Cairo railroad tit Cairo. Application must bo, mads immediately Wages, $.150 per dny. Applv to 0. A. Topple, Wintor's block, Cairo. All porsutis who wish u soap to rc- inovo ink stairs, fruit stains, greaso spots, paint, etc., from clothing can get it by calling on Joseph Redman, aud asking for Crnno's prize medal clothes cleaner-warranted. Prico 25 cents por box. It. D. Lamport has removed his shop from Ohio Levee to Eigth, between Com mercial and Lovoo, and ho now invites his friends to ono of tho best titled shops in tho city. Everything is kept in tho neatest and best manner possible ; snow white towels, bright, keen razors, puro water, fragrant soaps, clear oils and tlno perfumery. Smooth shaves, thorough shampoos, fashionable hair-cutting, hair curling or dressing for gentlemen, ladle or children, and polite attention is always in readtneaa for those who favor him with their patronage. oct9illm. ROBERT BRIBACH'S FUNERAL, Ftf.VKriAt. Notice Tho members of tho Rough mid Ready llro company nro hero by requoitod to meet nt their engine houso nt 12 J o'clock p.m., to-day to Httend tho funeral of our brother llremnn, Roburt llrilmeli, deceased. All other ilro compnnies attending tho funeral In body nro requested to bo ready at there engine houso at 1 o'clock p.m., sharp I tiy order of tho president, II. Schuii, Sec. I. 0. O. F. The members of Alexander Lodge No. 224 are uotlliod to meet at tho Lodgo room to-day at 12J o,clock, sharp, to atlond tho funeral of out deceased brother, Robert llrlbach. C. K. Slack, N. O. Attention, Aiiaiis. Tho mombors of tho Arab tiro company uro horoby notified to meet ut tlu company's ongino homo to-day at lli.J o'clock, sharp, to attend tho funeral of our brother tlreninn Robt. Dribiicli, deceased. Ry order of the Pkesident. Attention, Hiiieiinians. The mem bcrs of tho Hibornlnn lire company aro re quested to meet to-day nt lL'J o'clock sharp, with full uniform, at their engine house, to attend tho fuucrnl of our deceased brother firemen, Robt. llrlbach. Ry order of tho president, T. M. Lovktt, Sec. HOTEL PERSONALS. Tho following named persons wcro at tho St. Charles hotel yesterday: J. M. Wobb, Du Quoin; M. Kontand wife, Ohio; MaJ. O'Dugan, "of tho submarines ; " C. Mcrvin and wife, contrnctorC.&St. R.R.; O. L. Davis and wife, contractor C. &c St. L. R. R.; Mrs. Bell, Centruliu; J. C. Bow en, Osceola, Ark.; Robt.L. Parry and Jno. Rucklngbam, Chicago; J. H. Unloy, Springfield; C. II. Marshall, St. Louis; 1). C. Carter, Mound City; M. Ettingcr, Cin-cinnait. The following woro tho arrivals at tho Dolmonico Hotel, Wm. Winter, pro prietor, for tho twonty.four hours ending at 9 o'clock, I. M., Novcmbor, 7th : C. S Leodor, Thobes, III. ; John Andorson Mound City, III.; John W. Trover, Villa Ridge, 111.; Wm. Colby, Ohio; J. P. Oam- on, Now York ; J. M, Lcnnard, Roston, Mass.; Cant. "W. H. Troy. Pittsburch Pa. ; F. A. Halliday, Metropolis, 111. ; F. A. Victor, Villa Ridge, HI.; J. W. Wrl ght, Mounds Junction ; S. S. Momun, Ash ley, III. ; George Harbor, Madison, Ind. George B. McKinnoy, Chicago, HI. ; II. C Garner, Evansville, Ind. ; J. Pollgaman Now York, James H. Whltnoy, New Or an indlscroot look or nn Incautious word, and, with hand on pistol, tlonmnd nn npol- ogy or f atlilactlon. Tlio only wotfder I t ho was not killed lone; ago. MISCELLANEOUS, Robort llribuch was nn Odd-Fellow, nnd n member of tho Turner association and tho Rough nnd Ready lire company, Go to Jorgonscn's for imported Dun- eo ornngo marmalado, tho eolobrnted London crystnl vinegar, in quarts, nnd holco Gonocso figs, tf -Tho now Cairo nnd Evansvillo pack et, James E. Rankin, arrived horo last Sunday on her mnldcn trip, and was vis ited by a groat number of our cltlzons, who wero not slow In pronouncing her to be tho finest boat of her slzo over in tho trade. Her cabin Is furnished throughout with the latest stylo of furnlluro, and as flno as can bo mado. In tho ladies' cabin Is a splendid velvot carpet, tho finest that was over put on tho floor of a steamboat. In tho gentlemen' cabin, tho furnltttro is very line, nnd n handsomo Brusaols carpot is on tho floor. Her Btato rooms havo been furnished with an oyo for tho con- cnlenco nnd comlort of hor pnssongors nd nro large and roomy. Sho is very light, druwinulcss than sixteen Inches and will carry about 350 tons. Sho will plv between here nnd Evansvillo during the low wntcr season, and will leave this port next Thursday, nt five, p. m. Hor com. mandor is Cash R. Thomas, as fine a gen tleman as cvor trod the decks of a steamer. Ed. R. Thomas, forinor clerk on tho Idlo- wild, and n great favorite with tho travel ling public, presides in tho ofllcc. Jas. Mallory Is her panscngcr agent nt thl place. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Houort 1 Bllllngsby, salary m Thy the Woniikiii'UI. wnsinoio 70 W OltKEN TEA Plt.B OU!tK-lt ij. 11. iiyers, expenses nltcndlng E? . , PL10" cmvontloii t St. Lotlls.lnfull Of bill fnrRilH . 25 00 16 00 II. Fnrrln, lumber. In full nri.tii Mooro & Mnthows, iinlnllni' lii .w. y n V1111V.W 111111 umiiuii Clllim- bor, in full of bill for 10 60 )0 00 Aid. Winter moved to allow tho fore going bills ns recomended by tho commit- teoon claims. Curried as follows: Avcs Cunningham, Klob, Rcarden, Seaso, Stratton, Swaynoatul Wintor 7. AN OIIDINANCE. Aid. Seaso from tho ordlnanco commlt- toe, Introduced tho following ordinance whidi on motion of Aid, Winter, was ro. forred to tho commlttoo on strocts, viz: An urdinanco to provldo for cisterns and wells in cortaln localities. Be it ordained by the City Council the City of Cairo : section I. That wolls Mmular to tho ono now existing on tho west sido of lAI'ANI'.SK hits never fnlled in tho most stubborn eases. It cures by absorption. No pain. No In jurious substances, $5.00 given for every nutlientlcnled failure. Sent by 11111II to nny nddrc'i on receipt of prlco ($1.00) nnd HOc extra to pay puttngo. Orders must bo addressed William W. Mounts fc Co., Solo proprietors for United Stntcs and British Province.', 01 Fourth Avenue Pittsburg, Pa, novlcodlm. Hoi for Hnlly! Now Slorol Now Goods! Boit osiorlment of Cooking and Heating Stoves ovor brought to Cairo, on Washington nvonue, throe doors nl)V0 Tonth street The Sample Room. Mr. 1 Fllr-irer- Commorclal nvcnuo near to tho corner of aid's samplo room, at tho corner of Four- vacant teonth street nnd Commercial avenue, ii Elevonth slroot bo sunk in tho ......... ... ...i.tt. .1.- 1 . 1 . . . m ulu until, wiiiitii lull mi linn mirvni nn nn ... . . - 1 . . .1 SUnn W ill Ann a ),.!. ..r whs lonnoriy jocaieu, on uommercinl u' , T - ,T . avenuo nenr the corner of Twentieth street. P-'010'1 Irish whlsklc, cigars, etc- as iinuuii .Tntuiiigiun arcnuo noar 1110 cor- was over oucrcu lor snio in this city, Mrl nor of Diviiion stroct. F. Is do!m n wli,.le.l i..,.tn.. ....11-. fi liA Anil. t .1 . . ' wis- imp ff linrnilrPlllW nnniie nil ...11. a I. - .....( Seutiok 2, Thnt cUtcrni structcd of cypreas or lino lumber nnd to noiu not icss man ibu barrols or 40 gal lons each bo located on Commercial ave nuo near tliu comer of Twcntioth street and on Washington nvonue near tho cor ner 01 jJivmon street. Section 3. That tho said wolls bo 10 located that ths public citterns now ex isting or to bo lierbafter constructed can m... In tulilf.li fin I.,. .....1. t. - . iiu nua uiiiuiiijiuu, loom con- fldcnt of his ability to sell his goods as cheap, If not cheaper, than any other eo tablisliment in tho city. Hu solicits linro of tho public patronage. octlBtf. hAnniivnn nnllii llllml r...... .1. ..... ....1 I.. ...... ...... .. ...ie . l ...... .. . ............ ........ ..w... kiiviil Uliu fcll. .tvm nilllti.-ll IUI CilVil LUUI1LV 111 Llll! HUE sola wells shall be sunk and located and .m,,in. n,,.in.... i. ,.! . .. t. . I ''.' n iuli u li s i ki ill nil u ill nil mo Bam cisterns so constructcil una ur- .i.n. v . . V . . rancod under tho direction of tho ,-om- rc4reclou,- rom $5 to $7 per day, casl Tho family grocery store of Bixby & Kochlcr is bolng patronized largely by peo ple who llko flno groceries. Their location on tho north sido of Eighth stroct, be tweon Commercial and Washington av enues, is a central one, and thoir stock has been selected with discrimination, thoro foro this now candidate for public patron- . a ... ujotity 10 ago meets exactly tno wants or tho pco. H.T.GEUO.ULD; STEAM AND GAS TITTER Mi utti ra in UAH riXTVHUS, .... i i.ut. an. nuintr' material. Wood I'Ockn.ch.cU aht,,k aiaq aoKHT rua TnllH Urothrnt.I'aaeMSiUry Unit Meter Aud Morehouse, W ells A- Co'a Automatic Wate niuicaior ana supply van lor steam boilers, wintkks block, commkkcial-avenui. For Cuuiity Teamrer Mnrtln, dumocrut 184 Miller, republican -184 For County Surreuor. Holey, democrat 191 Vhllliij-ropubllcan 170 Heluy's majority Agalfi.t Nw Jail For New Jail IJUTcillJUlT CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. KOEIILER & BROTHER Have reopened thb k IK)PIXAR MEAT MAMKET, BreM Hlalsl and Tentb Hlrawta. and ill'keep constantroii hatVnttii brt (eat ufri. 111 uii.(.iru pijrjit. inmrjiejyroin petition. Ulvo them a trial, seplJllf JAMES KYNAJTN, Uulrlierand rnlr In nil litudH t'mh MCMt, Co!j( Jd.y.Txfji JfdfK SruriT. C.UH , ILLINOI9. bUYrJ and slaughters only thS ."my JjMt cattle, j si frei thousand pouifj . 24 8'J pic. Messrs. Kouhler & Bixby propoao to keep up their reputation by always selling tho bout of nil sorts of groceries to their puiroim ana tlio public, knowing that pco- plu generally aro aware of tho fuct that really good artlclos of any kind nro al- wuys mo cneapesi in tno onu. ti Tho merchant tailoring shop of Messrs Lelmlng & Kobler, on tho eouth sido of I Eighth stroet betwocn Washington and 1 , . . . . Majority uKln.t Utl no r'T 'T ' 0PP8' P Anv!Ue, in a wagon, ho mado his cSe.pe B 1 iM 130 drgtwd. toro, ha. been open only a few will, handcuffs on. A reward of $ 000 is A very light votu was polled. If the ud already thoso gentleroo aro ob- offered for hl arron. This is ono of tho leans, La ; Thomas R. Whitney, N. O. La.; Frank Ware, Chlcogo. III.; John W. Trover, St. Charles ; William II Michaels, Memphis, Tcnn. ; George R McNulty, Memphis, Ten.i. ABOUT CRIMES. Pollco business wiib dull yesterday. Moaer, tliu homleidu whoso knifi let out tho life of Brib.'tcli, was taken be. foroJudgo Brois yesterday for prelim I miry examination. Ho was remanded until to-day at 10 o'clock. Bribach's death was the themo of con versation in uvory part of tho city yester day. A jioat mortem examination disclosed tho fact that tho second rib on tho left side had been severed by tho knife blade which had penetrated the heart. Tlio room of n boardor at tho Gall'noy house, named Taylor, was robbed on Mon day night of an overcootand a lot of cloth ing. TayUr, under tho instructions of n well-known policeman of this city, spotted his men threo thlovcs and accompanied them, yestorday morning, to Columbus on tho steamer Illinois. Ho thero procured their arrest, and brought them back to this city yesterday afternoon. Marshal Cain received them, and in irons marched the boys to tho lock-up. George Moscr, tho slayer of Robort Bribach, was born In Poitsheim in Baden, 40 years ago. Ho has been livo yoars in America, has no family, excopt a sistor, n resident of this city. By trade, ho is a tinsmith, and lms been in Cairo only livo days. Robert Brlbucb, who was killed by Moser, was nn Austrian. Ho was born in tho city of Llepsig, tho capital city of Saxony. At tho time of his death ho was 41 years of ago. Ho lived flvo years in St. Louis, and cumo to Cairo in 1800. Ho leaves a wife nnd two children. Pinkorton, whom overybody known, Is from Chicago, and Conly, of Memphis, notorious thlef-catchors, captured J. A. Clark, ono of tliu Union City express rob ben, at Cape Girardeau, tho other dav. MM.tl. it ...l.f .. .. i.iuiu mujr Hcru uiKiiig tucir prisoner to uemocrau haj pollcU u full voto their majority would hav boon at least 160, IKrom tlio Cairo Kveaing buu.) 'Ur.J Whitx. Wo aro glad to learn that Dr. J. White is receiving calls for his novice ana remedies which bid fair to re tain him in Cairo all wintor. Dr. White's skill in so promptly detecting, as lie does, ovory ailment aud tho truo condition of the entlro body of tho sutTeror is often tho TV Jj licit" and sheep, and la .prepared to DU ahy uewaau lor ireaii.ineaui iiusneus, pound (o ten .. . JAKE WAIrjBR, , other IHtiveVv wSsiiiK ';iAxUvNtm; jJfOTO'.V tf.f.ffi, 4l... ... to tliu conclusion Oi vxl, 'Muftouj Veal, Milieu, early this year, tiieTim!0 talnlng a fair share of tho patronage of tho public. They are both practical men flrst-class mechanics and are will ing to guarantee satisfactory work. They koep on hand always a full line of pleco goods, to which thoy direct the attention of all who wish to havo made clothes that are worth the money paid for them. Cleaning and repairing done neatly at low price. Saup has roceived, in anticipation of wonucr 01 tno suneror iiimsoir, and ovory i" noiiuays, a very larzo and varied stock ono who witnesses tho cures. of toys. Ho always Is first In this denart. Persons careless or Indifferent to this I ment, and Is recognized a par txctlltnt opportunity for restoration to health may, the toy man of Cairo. There Is nothlne rogrct their nogloct for tho balatico of that can bo thought of to tickle the Juvon Mfir licet I Wo advlso tho early call of lie fancy that ho has not laid in stock m diseased on Dr. White, with confident ox- a small assortment, but ono largo onouch poctatlon of permanent relief. I to mako happy all tho boys nnd Ills rooms are at tbo Southern hotel, I girl of Alexander county, and furnish Ohio levee. nov7-ltn I big stock to otch of the lobbors In all thn towns surrounding Cairo, within a radius Tabor Brothers, having obtained for f hundred miles, at St. Louis aud Cin. thoir watch department somo of the very cinnatl prices. Tho attention of the iron. best workmen to bo found, aro now pre- oral public, aud especially of small dealers pared to turn out work In that lino with Is particularly invltod to Mr. Saup's stock. tut 111110 ueiay. xnoso naving nno ana most mysterious escapes on record. How an manacled man could slip away from detectives llko Pinkerton and Couley will iways remain a profound mystery to tlio u-.uttt.au uuismo world who aro not post. ouui nv Hint aro uarK and tricks that aro vain." difficult work requiring tbo most skillful worktijtyi may now b assured of obtaining satisfaction, Tho finest patterns of jow- clry, at usual, aro mado to order at prices it.... .i.e.. ...niiiin iinir v"it."'. k 7.v ."iv.v,..i. ..I.,.. Marv.iu.j Hconouy. By using Mrs. Whitcomb'a Syrup for children many a doctor's bill can be faved nnd much suffering averted. Read tho advertisements in another col- pun. Wm. Mullins, a printer, formerly of v.i.-uuicu nuiie in me city for his quarrelsome disposition was stahl.e.i .,,.1 It is bolUved, mortally wounded, on Mon day ovonlng last, at Memphis. The knlf.i enterod his left side, immediately ovor the kldnoys twice, and onco under tho left arm in tno region or tlio heart. When ho was stabbed he said i "I will dlo to-mor-row; I wont dio to-night," Whllo In Cairo Mullins fought a bowio knlfo duel lth an omcr prinior wounuing nit opponent. Ho .1.-1 r...... r.. 1 . . -w . . ifum v,iro to iuempiiis and was shot wiuiin a woon alter reaching that city. ...iiirmwiYi-iMji aeatn at that time, 110 aftorwards shot two or throo men nolthor of them soriously. From Mom pbis ho went to St. Louis whore he stab bod a fellow-printer and brushed closo to the door of the Missouri ncnltentlnrv, Ho has not been in Memphis longer than a month, and now. we bollevo, be is finish ..1 11 . . . . 1 . en. iiu was a good Hearted man but was liisnno on what the southern men call their personal honor. Ho would recent UUguUr Meeting of the Hoard of Aldermen.) CorMCiLCniMsii.Ciiao, III , November C, 1871. ) Alderman Bcardcn in the chair. Present Cunningham, Klob, Rcarden, Seasc, Stratton, Swayno and Winter 7 HILLS FOR CONCUKKKNCE. Tho clork presented tho bill of John H Oberly & Co., for 649 extra copies of The Bulletin, nt flvo cents a copy, which was allowed by this bonrd on the 3d tilt, at 3 cents a copy, and by tho select council on the 1 lib ult. at 5 cents a copy. On motion of Alderman Wintor, the bill was referred back to the solcct council. Tho clerk read tho bill of tho Hibernian fire company, amounting to $108.00, which was reforrcd back to said company by this board on tho 3d ult. On motion of Alder man Winter, (aid bill was allowed by tho following vote: Ayes Cunningham, Kleb, Rcarden, .Sense, Stratton, Swayne and Winter 7. iiksolution. Tho following resolution concerning a pe titicn of II. AVnrdner asking an abatement of taxes on lot 31 in block 80 in tho fint addition to the city of Cairo and which was referred to this board, was read and on motion of Alderman Winter adopted, viz; " Resolved, That tho city clerk be In structed to draw an order upon tho city treasurer for tho sum of SO, 10 payable to Horace Wnrdner, upon tliu said ardner's presenting to him tin treasurer's receipt ahnwinir thn nitviuent bv him of tho rltv taxes for 1871 upon (aid lot 31 in block 80 t addition, as the same as now as-esed 1IIM.H. The following bilhjwhlch wcro referred to the committee on claims wero reported back bv said committee recommending payment of tho same: Wm. Henry, hardware $ 4 70 Win. .tlcilulo, dieting prisoners in Uctobcr 20U dU Thos. lloylo, hauling 15 loads brick-bats to till hole on Eicb- teunth street, near Poplar 11 25 Valentine Reiser 10 blankets for lall C. R. Woodward, nails, etc Morris, Hood & Co., lumber N. Cantwell, removing garbage in September , Cairo City gas company, gas con sumed in 74 street lamps in Oc tober, nt $3.60 per lami 259 00 , A. JJCVore, 24 days labor on sidewalks in October us foreman Frank Bomis, 23 days' labor on (idownlks in October W. Minard, "24 dnys' labor on s'.dcwnlks in October John Roche, 22) days' labor on sidewalks in Uctobcr 45 00 W . Qulnn, 21 dnys' work on side walks in Uctobcr M. Jonkins, 23 days' work on sidewalks in Uctobor, as foreman Honrv Brvniil, 23 davs's work on sldownlks in October 4G Alfred King, 23 days' labor on sidewalks in uctober Gen. Ellis. 231 dnvs' labor on side. walks in October 47 Geo. JJritton, 23 dajs' labor on sidewalks in October Thos. Naughton, 25 days' labor on sidewalks 111 uctouor Fetor Conlnn, 26) days' labor on sidewalks in Uctober 01 M. Mahoney, 25 days' Iubor on sidownlks in Oclobor Tlio". Fitzgarald, 25 days labor on sidewalks In Uctobcr Wm. McIIale, work on sidewalk 17 dnys 'M 00 I'ursons, lJavis a uo., u spittoons u. J.yncti, rent 01 old council chamber, from Sep. 9th, to tbo 29th, inclusive Henry Martin, 8 nights as spocial policomnn, in Oct James Bices. 8 nirhts ns special policeman, in uct "u R. W. Rheutan. 8 nhrhts as special policomnn, In Oct -1 uu J. T. Ward, 7 nights as spocial policeman, in Uct. mittco on strooU, provided tho cot of each well shall not exceed $126 and the cost f each cistern shall not oxceed $100. On motion of Aldorman Winter tho board then adjourned to meet to-morrow ovcnlng nt 7 o'clock, for tho purpose of rending ordinances and fur other business. M.J. Howley, City Clerk. nnnranlniwl In 11.. . XT linlilt. nn .f-:.i ,.f ...1. ,, , .., ..,. ,,.,, , ,v. mended. Addrc'l William W. Mohkis Sc Co., 01 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. nuvleodlv 10 00 .73 48 7C 2C 60 00 72 00 10 00 48 00 45 00 48 00 70 60 00 17 00 00 47 00 01 00 00 Gl 00 50 00 34 00 4 60 10 00 24 00 Wm. Eichhofl' ic Bros., 2 dozen office chairs A. Hulley, repairing guttering on 1ail. and for hardware 14 Stratton & Bird, nails, brooms and brushes 101 R. A. Cunningham, rent of coun cil chamber and clorks otllco for Oct T. J. Ent, lumbor , 470 E. A, Burnett, salary as comptrol lor for Oct. ,. Thos. Moohan, hauling lumbor. I'l 00 40 00 56 30 40 00 o 75 00 33 00 300 00 100 00 A. Cain, salary as marshal 50 00 ai. !, tiowiey, salary as clerk,.. Jos. B. Taylor, " treasurer L. U. Myers, salary ns chief of police 83 33 ino, . iioimos, salary as polico constablo 75 00 Jno, Shuehan, salary as pollco constable 76 00 (J. Mohnor, salary as polico cons tablo 75 00 Win. II, itobortson, salary ns po- llon eonalsliln . tr, no R1VERJNEWS. PORT LIST. AHR1VED. Steamer Lady Loe, Now Orleans. " Illinois, Columbus. " James Fisk, Jr., Paducah. IJEI'AHTEII. Steamer Lady Lee, St. Louis. " A. Baker, Cape Girardeau. " Burksville, Evansville. " Illinois, Columbus. " Jas. Fik, Jr., Paducah. " Shannon, Now Orleans. r ........ . iiA.ii.u kv nAi.iiAiiiii.--r ur luiiiru. f.A . . . - , i.ii 1 1 ii i luiH'riv. in hit fii i.fifi.1 i ii n within ono milo and a half of Hickman ivenmcKV. witn 'noil nrmic linnm huh i ....... . i .. n .i , . i . . . . i . o r l.ni .... It 1 e...l. ... V,. further information apply to J a. Mallory, Steamboat Agent. oct27lf Where aro you going? To tho plac iiuuiijvr uo, vii, io icycv, wncru uiry six .1 t ... ..... n l , the flnett wines, liquors and cigars to found in tho citv. Open at all hours, da or night. J. E. Parks. hiui I lunar iirpi'L. iihs uil rccvivm kuii I mouldings. r nit f'fifid iiiiuLui-rMiuii. iiun:uiAiii ill D , a i i r turcs, or old pictures to bo copied, call Thomas. No. 124 Commercial avenue. H s a good workman. Give htm a trial. septl6tf. Vim itii.y .A Grnvor.t linker snwln . i t ... it... maciune. in ncrie.'i orucr ana oui iiiii ii-iui . vii lint, iviBiiiiiir .u iiuiuiia.u mi. - ii i ofllee. tf. .TI.KKI'I.MI IilHl.in tlJIL liL.tl. ID Uonftl Iknk building. Apply to KDWAHD DKZOXIA, At City National Hank. lAituiAOK uuiuk. intorofiinp wor 0 rn . a .1 1 ti. f..s . Tl uv i:t:iii,s. auuiiai Art. iiUek ii"ikiimi .- n i-r .-nftrin f.titnin nirnfti. ni. lniii Mo. .Soo Advurtlseinr nt. tf Here tho Ohio still continues riling and ... l . n I 1 .1 ! at... . 24 hour, news from all other places are of TenU Ucet bclween Commore,.l avenu mo most discouraging cnaracicr nnu toe Indications are that deal low water will again provnil all over the country. Tho late littlo rues havo improved tho various channels a little but thev bid fair to become as bad as ever. If wo had the power of tho surnpromo lieing wc would cause the rivers to run in a contrary manner so that we could get ii little benefit of tho big riso that is taking place in Red and Arkansas rivers. Tbo MitaUsippi is on n stand at St. Louis nnd steamers loading there will be n lit tlo cautions how deep they load for an In ch is a good deal when tho water U so shnl low, Rid River Is Mill rising and a fair atnge is in the run now. To Evansvillo tho channel U very rag. ged und the packets have to bring lighters m far down ns Faducuh. Cairo is and has boon tho head of navigation for several months nnd will continue so nil winter, nil ctrly freeze up is looked for nnd then such places ns St. Loui(, Louisville, Cincinnati and Pnducah will be left out in tho coll. From the upper Ohio wo gain no favorable news. It has been cuuomary ior tue steam boatmen to "tako a sugar in theirs" but now thoy aro willing to take a little moro wnter nnd less sugar. " variety is tlio Bplco of life." Tho Lady Lee, from New Orleans, had about two hundred tons up-stream freight- Tho Burksville laid ovor until yesterday, and left with her cabin well filled. Tho Baker jumped out for Capo Girard eau yesterday forenoon. Tho Shannon did not depart as was re ported, having met with engagements licit detained her until Inst evening, when she cleared with a good trip. Tho Fisk cumo down with n light trip. Shu towed down from Mound City u small bnrgc loaded with empty barrols for this place. Captain Diigiiu nnd his steamer Eckcrt nro nt this port awaiting for something to turn up (o that thoy may have something to keep Eokcrt's and will have her engines nnd boilers out in a fow days, when sho will roturn to this place. Tho bargo Hettio, belonging to tho M. V. T. Co., is on tho dock undergoing ro pairs. Tho Mary Millor bus been duo hero for sovcral days, and had not arrived at a late . . . i ... CUIlLlllIllIlir I 1UUIII1. IISLKI 11 Bill. 11 II houses complete. Apply to W. W. Thornton. J . iiu' .! naml Hull ,l .IaIMIi, . a 1 cerv storo. T ..!. II - 1 v as I ay hu .m i tiirik(ri ii urn is I ay i( ii n ii mi irrtfin sunr.it ni utiiiin 1 1 ir w riv ft - r or?. tl .. . . ...a i. ....t I. T. tin to lr. .iicuuu cv ior iiaiiinucr a r ver 1 Irons. Wiirriilitetl to euro II o COIN tt Tut tho American club fish, put up oil, to bo found nt Jorgonsen's. The finest vanilla chocolate paste i glass, ut Jorgonson's. tf. 'rut' linal Kn.t imiiniirv nreservcu 171 gor nt Jorgcnsen's. tf. rrios. Tr Rattinge them busy. Tlio Samson tho of Fortland bluo bcrrlos. Try thomt. 1M...I..." Ij l!ll ( ll, Vlr..l,.li. 1 UIIU, 13 BVIII tt. .111. , 1.1111111, 1 ......... ,1 , , ... ..... ... PnulO. Schuh soils Rattinger's medl cincs. tf VINCENTS LOTTERY SALE- An I Hr i A vj.-j ti iiiwii iui ti will come orr. , f M 11.. tt . t I11 '" " J'--- W- H.. ...W f.. 1.1 1 ..a 1 11 - tt a. An iii ins lubiury Buiu,iir. r . uicuub iiim vuh hour last oveninu. Sho is probauly agrouna cluacu to postpono tno drawing untu im 1. I flill. ..I T.n.l.A1. Il I,. nn... n Ilia ,t 1 t I ... a... a Business remains good on tno tanaing l matter His dovotod attention, ana is meet ..... i 1.1.1. ...A,n lii.iuihl ni l.i.t ..a . h a.v I 1. ...111. 11.. ... . n 1 .....II f..I .iwinnil it UltU .lUljtl.i. IIWIM " ..... MS ,MVJ I ll -.I.II .IIU lltWil. Ijl t..llj ttltj OMVVV.w arrive. Thero Is a great many wagons be ing shipped from this port south nnd tho lovee is no sooner cleaned of ono lot than anothor consignment takos their placo . .1 . I J. At 4,. 1 .nn nvprv mind imrinfr n rfirimL inn lu uiaiu inw 'r niui ninnr nnifriiDoriui; luwn. t. .... a disposed of nearly ono thousand tickets and tho demand Is rapidly increasing, tlu xiio wuniuur jcsicruuy wm uay uuu urawing Will nut inn w cuuiu ut. imoky, mak nc the nltrhti very bad for dav named. steamors to run. Tho indications aro that Thoro are six prlacs, tho principal a conoral rain will set In soon. "Barkis prize, as Is well-known, being a spienmu llmt wnanrnntefl nt a cost of $10.- in mum, I iiiBiMviiKv, ...... .. . - , n(Vl Tim rnmnllllntr livo nrlZCS aro ns 1 ......... u n ti tl.j ' " j.s.uiAiii.t. Anv oAr.-ut, uuury vu. i r.ii.-,. . anu riant rills aro mild and pleasant in T nin l.wki s.1 addition to thn llv nioir oporation, yot throrougu, producing ot ca,to, valued at $600. no nausea or griping. Being entlroly vegetable, they can bo taken without ro- gard to diet or business. Thoy arouso the liver and socrotlvo organs Into healthy action, throwing off disoase without ex hausting or debilitating tho systom. Try thorn and you will bo satlsllod. Prlco 26 conts a box. Sold by druggists and deal ers in medicine everywhere, l'reparod by tho Grafton Modicino company, St. Louis, Missouri. myOdm Buick Store ron Rent. The brick storo, No. 78, Ohio Levee, now occupied by F, M. Stocklleth, Esq., Is offered for rent, and will bo vacant ou tho 18th Inst. Apply to Jno. B. Piiili.is, T.ot 32. block 4. 3d addition to tho citv of Cairo, valued nt $300, Lot 30, block 4, 8d addition the city of Cairo, valued at $300. Lot 83, block 4,3d uddltion to tho city of Cairo, valued at $300, Lot 17, block 45, in tho city of Cairo Illinois, valued at ocludti PHIL HOWARD, STEAMBOAT BUTCHER, City National 8auk Hiillillaar. .Special attention laid to orders Irnm r- V-4-.