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THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1872. TRAVELER'S GUIDE. 1 TAKK KOTICK JZZllSSXm Vfitn the arrival 'and d.parl- '.. . m.h train, daily .-.... . 4:po a.m, Jiprei. daily- fctsp.m 4-Mall.dally S:5..n, Btpaeaa..... .... 1.00 p.m. Cairo mm at. iAn snort ur imw- Drrt... ,.3.4Sp". i;.xa.m. K thsaa-a of irj from Cairo 10 sr. .? UM from Cairo to WW- rr1 oo sleeping en J"' " IQM eheeked to ll unpor"' Tnound city ajTEAM TCO, CACHE Will make thru trlpi ltj-. itiTixa caiio NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ',. AMVNCMf.ST. 4. ATIIKNEUM WML Two night onlj. . nrritrx iiiJffiniCT Nrr Orln fifijanllc Minstrels, Ofla-entyye'' organisation. Th arcal chief monarch! of mlnstraltT, rJpoStd of Keejlment r Arllate, on their twentieth Annual auceeeafii lour. Introducing Ihelr brilliant, ration specialities. Tnn i.liest. inosi reliable and laraett. complete troupe tn existence. Announcing Crnll Entcitftlnmcnt full of merit. Admlinn Weenie, Referred eeat 'Scent. Br TICKeti inr fair at uarrman siore. 4in.IC-d9l 0 11. DUPREZ, Manager. THE BULLETIN. PnMleatioM eaee. Balletlst Ballttlaa;, WMktaitM Avejatse. At 4 ., H...-a.m .p.m. tririxd KOI.IDtllT At 1:10......... a.m. At 1!" " ' '"' At 6 .-p.m. rar.b y. cents! W tlekrt-for tiff. Will taa. ."hen hailed, at any gooU '"n"":,lf-" MdiVglor paaaeoger or fre fjjht. norllif. CAIRO AND PADUCAH MAIL BOAT. The splendid steamer J" AS. FISK, Dome SMECLtr, Cspt. aas Cilro HUM'. '"i1' -If on rrjur u ui our, Ag't. Announcements. Mr. Viiok, In., Arrllll, 12. AV.- Cif Sullttin; DM Sib Please to announce me M a ranill date for Clerk of the Supreme Court, Southern Oraarf Dirlal in ot Illinois. Thenewcontltiitlon proTide that the Clerk ol tho (Supreme Court shall hereaner be elected at tno November eier lion. iDiteaal of the June election ' hrrelore. Ttie ineeeiaor of the preaent incumbent are tot elected thi coming full, but will not qiitlify uatltthe prent term expire In 17.1. l!fpectfully, It. A. D. WILIlANKa MRS. McGEE, Oo ElghthStrret, between CommersUUnJ Wah loxton Atenuc, I dally receltlni NEW MILLINERY GOODS or mi LATKST Srr.INO AND SUMMER STTLtS. Helite full line of BO!TIrET3 & HATS Trimmed and unlrlmmed,) FREN'CJ FLOWER?. MBiUWN, TRIMUINOS of all kind, t.nctf, etc., etc. large aoaortment Mr. McRee hai nlo fancy Aillclf'.mch a Of NECK TIE. COIUIW, I'NDEnsLEEVES, HVFPtf, HMUCi, FANS,, An i all other article usually found In a PinST-CLASS MILLINERY STORE Mr. MoOf r I well. Known to the Ladle ol Cairn and ricinll), and hy strict etiention in bui ir.i nnpe in reiain ana aau 10 me patronage Illch )i li..pn in ltlrftrnllv titnwil llttnn lir lnthepat. 1-30-1 1 A rccttlitr cotntiiunicAtlon of tlio DolU Lodgo No. CC8 i & A. M. will bo held In Matonlc hall thl Thursday evenine, May tlio 2d 1872. Vial, ton cordially Invited. Jamks A. Phillim, 8cc'y. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Cairo, 111., May 11,1172 One hundred Day Laborers and Station Men on the Cairo & St. Louts railroad, six miles from Cairo. Wages for laborers, $2r5 dy; good station work, 20 cents yard. O. S. Davis, Contractor. ' Cldlw. WANTED, A first class shoe maker by Hardy & Greenwold, corner Seventh street and Washington avenue, Cairo, Illinois. 4.3(Mf. LOOK HEBE. You can savo 30 jer cent, by buying your Wall Taper at Abie's, on Seventh street, opposito Winter's llock. 4.25d?w. ASSIGNEE'S SALE IN RANK RUl'TCY. Ai wtigsee of K. K. Hall A Co., bankrupt, I III offer it public auction at the court (10110 door In the city of Cairn, llllnoi, on Weilnearlay, tbt eighth daynl My, A. ). 1ST, commencing at ttn o'clock, a. ra., the folloning dckcrlbnl prop rty, to-lt: Lot numliernl thtrly-ieTen (.'17,) thi'ty-elght IM.1 thlrty.i-ine Si ml forty 4U, in block nil in 8erd ltti.lght li,J In thn city of Cniro, with uaproTtment thereon, cnnitliig of four telle, tnent house Ac. Term, one third cah, and kalanre Id an C or twelve 12J month with lien and security. STEPHEN K. JONES, Algoeeof E. K. HAM. A CO. Cairo, Ills.. April ll.lnTi. Green A Gilbert. attorne a. Ml-'-'Otd. PIIVNICIANH DR. J. 0. SULLIVAN, ivmCE Oter M. J. McOaule' drua J near corner Coiimercbl ateuiie anil Kigh teenth ttreet. More, 3.31K NEW YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I.AnOF.ST VAISIKTV iTOCK IN THE CITY. GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE. Corner of N Ineleeiitli (street mu Com nirrrlal Avenue, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Swan & Co., dealers in Oroldo and Milton Compound Jcwolry, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Fancy Good., &c 83 Ohio Levee, 4.231m. Cairo, Illinois. 4.miti. CO. PATIER. T II E BIGHT PLACE Tlio warm days of Summer nro np prachlng, when we shall nil bo pestered by annoying mosquitoes and hopping flens, but which will bring nlong with these trials tlio luxuries of Ico cream and soda water. And wliero shnll wo go for either ice crenm or soda wutor but to Phil Snup's. Ho Is already furnishing both these delicacies to inquircrw, nnd wo can aMuro nil tlio public that they are the ' best of their kind extant. His saloon, on Commercial .avenue, is neatly fitted up for thn accommodation of ladies and children, and no improper characters are ever permitted to enter It. Tho attend ants ore polite and very attentive to their duties, and parents may entrust their children to their care without any misgiv- To buy the Celebrated WILLIAM R. SMITH, M. D. EESJUE.VCK-No. SI Thirteen Hi rtreet, be tween lVhiojion aicnueand Walnut Mrett. OfBce lilCommerclal ncnii., up talr. C. W. DUNNING, M. D. SKSIDENCE-cornerNinth and Walnut ate, Ofhee coiner Suth street and Uhlo lnree. s hours from 6 a.m. to 1 i in., and 'i p. in II. WARDNER, M. 1). D EVIDENCE Corner MneUeDth atreet and Xv Waahlngton atenue, near court houe. Of bet oTer the postorhce. Utfice hour 10 to l a.m.and2to p.m. janictf. R.S. RRIGIIAM, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Otttt, 1M Coinmerrlal Avennr, CAIUO, II.LINOIN. Eapeclal attention pa d to the treatment of all ATTACHMENT NOTICEA. ANU 1IF.ST qUALITICM or T1C2ST PLATE. j SHEET IRON, V EKCEWIRB AND ALL KINDS OF TINNERS' STOCK Incs of any hind. 4-1 1-1 111 THE LITTLE KENTUCKIAN, No, C3 Ohio levee, is the place whoro they keep the freshest flsh and game, and tho finest wine.", liquors and cigars, to be found in tho city. Dinner only twenty, flvo cents. Upon day nnd night, nt all hours. J. E. Park, Proprietor. 3-1 tf. Stuart & Giiolson aro offering a very nttractivo lino of White Goods, consinting of Corded Figured Piquc, Victoria and Jliahop Lawns, Jaconets, Titrlutuns, etc. We nre also offering u vary largo lino of White Trimming at pricca tlml cannot, bo undersold in this market. 4-2Bd3. LOCAL BREVITIES AT THE VKKV LOWEST PBIOES DISSOLUTION OF GO-PARTNERSHIP Tho co-partnership herctuforo cxUtlng between tho undersigned, under tho namo and style of "Cairo Stavo and llarrel Works" is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Uubertvs Finn, Joseph S. Davis, CiiAhE P. Parronh. April 2C, 1872. l-27-3t G12 and G14 1H AT North Mniu Street, ST. LOUIS, MO., Halesroomt of Ibe MsuaufMtartnsr Cora pan 7. Kmrelalor &2.Uww. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. A. N. Cheney, deirndant, la notified that on the isiaaay 01 Maixn. isis, is wris 01 KUKguinrus " Ukt out of the clerk' ctfic of tho Alexander Count? Circuit Curt in the Htate or lllinol, annsl yourrtUte, returnable on iheflrt Mnn day id sprll, 117, ns the a it or Tboma J. Eur, Plaint. 9 for the sum or 129 CI aad accruing in lertsl. which writ b been .xec'lied. nd paid aaitUnow pending In raid .nun. U lea you shall appet ,n the retnrn day theeol. Judgment will be rendered iiralntt vou. nnd the iranii.hee XT.,Vhll:1,fdr.:,M on hand a Stock of Goods '. . . Juiir u. nsitnai,urrs, Allen, Mnlkey k Wheeler, ati'ya for plaintllt, w-l-4t $CgC. Hanny Wishes the public to bo informed that lie Stuart & Gbolson are offering a full lino of tho celebrated Quaker City Fino Shirts. Tbey aro the best shirt manufac tured in this country. We got them up to order with all lato Improvements. A nlco assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Collar, Tics, etc., always on band Gentlemen who want a good fitting shirt give us a calh 4-28d3, . ICE! ICE!! ICE!! I From Wednesday May 1st, tho Ico wagon will canvass the city, to continue durine the summer months. None but pure northern lake ice will bo delivered Hvse, Loo mis, & Co. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. A. N. Cheney, defendant, I netiOed that on th ltth day of March. 1)11 n writ of ntuchment w Uue1 out of the clt-ik' office, of the Alexander vnuoty s-treuit Court, In tho Btaie of Illinois agalaalyour asttte, returnabl nnthaflr-i Jton day in Annl. 1172. at ih .,m nr J.rn.i Y. Clem on, plainlifl, for the um of 36 and atcrulnr inierrat. which am h. i.n xrcutd. and ealu BUlt U now nnrflmr in a.lil rruil. Dale. a JOU shall appear on the return day thereof, judgment will be enured ag.list you, aod the garniahee svresMl In ul cauee required to anwrr, anil be dltwlth according 10 law. Hated March jjih, snz. JUIir VJ. HAHiA,", t-ierK, Aura, jauiKey & wnetier, an j lur piainviu &Z St ATTACHMENT NOTICE. A. N, Cheney, defendant, I notified that on tl.e ltth day of March, 1872, writ of attachment was tasued out of the clerk'a office of the Al-inder Countr Circuit Court, in Ihe Htate cf Illinois. gainst your estate, returnable on the first Mon. oar. 10 April, A, 11. it, 1, at uie auu 01 aai ,an .11 Tnomoson. Plaintiff, fortheaum nltllt 0 and accruing interest, which writ ha lcn executed, a4 ald suit Is l ow iiendioglniid rniirt, Tnless voa aooear on the retu n clv thereol. Imlzment will ha entered against you. and the garnishee aarred In aald can-e required to answer, and be rlealt with according to law. Dated. March lMli, ieiz. juim t iiaiijia., t-ieru, Aisan, Muistey m wneeicr, an ys torpiainiin 6--4t as extensive as any in uie Southwest, and that he is de termined to sell everv article at prices Lower than the Low est. Call on him to-day and examine goods and prices, lie will satisfy you both as to qual ity and cost. NOTICE. Lesral notice la herebv clean that Samuel Mlnnl. Taylor aad Edwin Faraone, t n!eeof tho Calio sasrv rroperir, naremed tne.r tun la rnanorr, to wmwivm TMiixrs iieo, id inn i.ircim uouri or AI suaader countr, ata'e of Illinois. gint Ellca as4k ritagarald. now .Elizabeth Oo.tclln. nnd r. Oaatelle, her husband. That aald tint It now feaswiaw IB eaia court t ana mat me lime and wusoe oi ina reiurn 01 ine aummona laaiied m ssmesBH in nrai nonuay 111 Julv, a. I). Id7i, at the terns of aaid court then lo tu, hnlden at the iiou im wwro, Alexander county, stale ol n 1 a. JOHN Q.IIARMAV. Clerk. Cairo, Hay Snd, l7f. i-illivrlt. CHANCERY NOTICf;. Fraak Ilurna. defeudanf, la oa the first iiar of notified Mar, ihal Je72, Burna. ccmplalnant, tiled her Ull In chancery for dlmrca, ia Ihe Alexander HtSPA HKER & BLA KE have tho largest stock of wall paper, borders, decorations, &c, ever brought to Cairo, and aro prepared to do paper hanging, Xalsomining, paint ing, 1V0., on snort notice, nnd nt prices that defy compc-4 tition. Call and o.vamino heir splendid lino of papers. All work warranted, and satisfaction guaranteed. All paper purchased of them Mrs. Swandcr, on Commercial ave nue, in the Athencum building, is offering unusual attractions in the way of spring and summer iroods to tho Indies. Her stock Is composed of new goods through out, and every articlo is ftuhloniible, cheup and handiomo. Space forbids the mention of all tho articles which Mrs. Swandcr of fers to her customers, but among them may bo found hat, bonnets, flowers,' French and American ribbons, luces fringes, embroideries, hosiery, ladles' and childrens' plal.t trimmed underwear and suits, infants' laeu setts, an elegant assort ment of kid gloves, Jowelry and notions of every kind. Theso goods woro ull so lectod personally by Mrs. Swandcr, nnd aro offered to tho public nt prices lowor than thoy cun bo bought elsewhere in this market. All good's marked in plain figures. Call at once, ladies, nnd secure beautiful goods at low figures. A large nnd select Invoice of llrolns kis warranted home made, ladios', mlptes', and children's shoes ana slippers, just re ceived and on hand at tho City Shoo Store. 4-17U Notice. Choice Coffee, 4 pounds for SI 00, at tho New York Store. 4-28-dlt-wlt. Jtonry Martin has bcon designated by tho mayor, under ordinanco 23, ns day policeman, nnd R. F. IJtllingaly, ns ser geant of the police. Amanda' Burns is, seeking a dlvorco frcm Frank Ilurns,and on yesterday filed her bill In chancery, In tho Alexander county court, Wo aro Informed that Gov. Dough erty, having great faith in tho outcome of Cairo, Is making arrangements to croct three largo lovco business houses . Inscoro (if Anna Is in town. Wo hare given him tho freedom of tho city, and hope tho mayor will not .bo offended at this liberty. Tho Lutheran picnic yesterday was a success tn every particular. Tho day was pleasant, and tho old and young folks en- Joyed themselves hugely. Able has received another largo sup. ply of wall paper. Ho Is on the war path, and resolved to do his work in tho best manner at tho lowest prices. Gen. Reed of the Mississippi Central railroad has started from Cairo, with n corps of survoyors, over the proposed lino of the proposed extension of the Missis tippl Central railroad to this city. The board of health had a meeting tho other day to provide ways and means to exterminate the small-pux. Tho deter mination of tho bonrd has not yet been made known to tho public. The storm of Tueday .night was quite sovere. The rain was a torrent from tho clouds, the lightning was sharp and tho thunder sounded liko the applause in tho Cincinnall convention. Tho beautiful " snow balls " from tho garden of Mr. Thornton, placed on our table yestorday'mornlng, havo boon n pleasuro to our eyes ever since. Tho donor will accept our thanks, a thousand times repeated. A gentleman from tho coun try not n thouand miles from Cairo, proposes, if ho can procure tho necessary lots in nn eligible locality, to build in this city n first-class hotel building. The alarm of flro yesterday morning was occasioned by tlio burning out of a chimney in n houso on Eighth street. Tho firc-alnrm bells made a dreadful dis turbance about the matter, and nil tho engines woro very promptly 011 tho ground, but only one the Rough, we be llovo threw water. Only thirty-three permits for vaccina. lion have been ifsuod by the city clerk since the order of the council. The peo ple who desiro to be vaccinated at public cxpenso are not tlio people who read pa pcrs, and tho council neglected to have dodgers printed. On Tuefday Mr. Henry Slack moved from Eighth atrcct to comer of Sixth street nnd Jefferson avenue. During tho moving, n roll of gros grain silk, contain nc twclvo yards, was lost. If tho llndor will return tlio till; to Mr. Slack, a reward f $3 will bo paid and 110 questions askod. Samuel Sid way is in the city canvass- ng lor advertisements lor jNcais 'btato Gazette,' published at Dyorsbrirg, Tennes see, and for a pamphlet In which tho pre miums of tho next annual fair of the Dyor county Agricultural and Mechan ical Society sprinted. The ' Gazette' is n live pnpor published In a live commu nity. The Mound City correspondent of this valuable journal, does not uppreclato tho "short-sleovo " and thitt-collarless habits of Cuirobusincss men. Ho lives In quiet village whero the people have nothing to do, and not in Cairo whore tho business men arc ko busy they cannot afford to tuko time to cither put on their coats or tho useless and injurious vanity known by the namo of shirt-collar. Pollco business yesterday was decid edly lively. Dick Wintlow, profann, of funslve and ubuiivo language, was lined $5 and costs. Jail. Andrew Riely, drunk enness, $2 and costs. Jail. Jno. McCluIn, ditto. Green Stuart, striking his wife, fined $10 and costs. Juil. Frttiil: Honcatnp, abusivo language, $6 and costs. Paid Thos. Belly, abusivo language, $5. Jail English and Simpson, abusive language 55 and coste, c nth. Jail, Tho table of contents for Littcll's Living Aft for tho week ending April comprises tho following: Henry Ward Boecher Part First, from the Contempcr. ary Rovlowj Tho Strange Adventure of a Phocton by William Black, from McMil- lan's Miiciizlno: Kiclmrd Steele, from Tcmplo Bar ; Story of thn Plebiscite, from Cornhill Mngnzino; Modern Manners, from Tcmplo Bar; Tho Christian and Pagan Ethics, Spectator; Tho English of of the Prayer-Book, Saturday Itoview; M, Thiers, Economist; Eusler Eggs, Pull Mull fiazetto; New Japanese and Chinese Treaties, Pull Mull Gazette, nnd fevcral poems, among these "A Spirit Song" from tho German of Novali,-by Gcorgo Mue-Donuld. men woro generally such Jibcral adver tisers, or appreciated prlntor's Ink so near ly at its true value. And more than this, wcnovcriiicl such n community of prompt paying business men men who 10 sol- domly foiled to como down with tho cash on tho first of the month. As a general rulo our bills nro paid on sight, nnd wo take a prldo hi saying that among our own citizens wo havo lost but a few dol lars In bad deb a, nnd havo but a very small amountan nmount on the unltsldo of $50 outstanding In old city debts. Wo know ono gentleman who yesterday collected belwoon $20,000 and $30,000, nnd was not compelled to call twlco at ono place for the samo debt. This Is as high a compliment as can bo paid to the busi ness men of any city In tho union. Tho Paducah papers aro not as boast ful as they used to be, when thev profes sed, and we really believe actually thought) their little town had a chance to stand be side Cairo as a railroad ccntor. They now almost despairof thatoldtimo village The 1 Kentucklan,' of Tuesday last says. We learn from a gentleman of this city who has some interest in Metropolis, and who was thero a few days ago, that tho prominent mon of Masac county are san guine that the railroad, will be built to that place, and that too at an early day. If they get tho road It is contemplated to construct n rond from a point opposite to Metropolis and run it out to connect with .the rond McCombs & Co., aro going to buna to uairo. mis great country in Ill inois east of tho Illinois Central road, must havo 11 southern outlet. Heretofore Paducah has been looked to as tho point nt which to cross tho Ohio river, but this Metropolis movement looks as If Paducah would loose her great ndvantagc. With a road from Evniitvllle to Jackson, and a road from Jackson to Cairo nnd another road crossing at Metropolis, Padarah will bo Hanked completely. His Honor, Mayor Lansden, in it conversation with us yesterduy a conver sation, we regret to say, tinctured on his port with the gnll of bad temper gave us tho information that ho regarded our late strictures 011 his otllclal conduct as a personal attack. Wo regret that Mr. Lansdon has put this construction upon our criticisms. It docs us injustice. Wu have all along published our belief that Mr. La 111 J en I) n gentleman nnd n good citizen. We intended to iniku nnd madu no attack on his character. That he believes wo did must ho attributed cither to tlio fact that lie wished to mako nn iue with us or cannot understand the KtiglUh lan guage. Wo attacked only his oflicial con duct, and yet maintain that our strictures were justified hy facts. Wo have no doubt Mayor Lansdcn believes ho is doing his whole duty, nnd doing It faithfully; but wo don't. This arctched dltlerenco of opinion between His Honor and The liULi.ETiy is tho stumbling block which lies in tho pathwny of our friendship, and, that this block may be removed, wo hope His Honor will come over to our way of thinking on this matter. With our pres ent light upon this subjecj. wo cannot possibly go over to tbo Mayor's opinion of his oflicial efficiency; but wo protest that we havo not and do not intend to mako any attack upon liliu .personally. Wo aro nbovo personalities. Those who know us best know we nro not In tlio habit ol making personal attacks upon any body, but we aro in the habit of speaking our opinion very freely concerning public offi cers nnd their public actions. If Mavor Lutisden objects to this ho must either seek a situation us mayor of soma other city, retire to tho shades of private life, or suspend the habtns corjnu and get us out of the newspaper business. Flowers I Flowers 1 1 Tho finest se lection of Roses, (perpetual, monthly and hybrid,) Verbenas, (all colors) Mottled Geraniums, curious veined and spotted Colodlums, Ac, Ac, over brought to Cairo. Among them nro tho following, vizs Cloth of Gold Rose, rich yellow. Marshal Niel Rose, bright yellow, Giant of Baltics Rose, scarlet crimson. La Rlen Rose, clear roo, superb. America Rose, rich cream. Louis PHlllppo Rose, dark red lea. Dcvononslt Rop, cream tea, sweetest. Whito Mos Rose. Sunset Geraniums, trl-color. Mrs. Pollock Geranium, bronze, scarlet zone, golden edge. La Elegant Geraniums, Ivy leaf, silver margin. Oak leaved Geranium, dark centre. Mountain of Snow Geraniums, whito edge. Betsey Carnation Pink, salmon centre, scarlet edge. Queen of May Fuchia, sepals white, corolla violet rose. Tower of London Fuchsias, sepals crimson, corolla rich purple, double. Hanging Baskets In variety. Rustic vases. Mncnolla. erandlflora, at Bristol & Stillwcll'f, No. 32 Eighth street. ' It Go to the City Shoo Store for Gent's " custom mado " Boots, Prince Alberts and Jersey Tics, of latest styles. l-17tf Mr. Anna Lang, on Eighth street be twen Washington and Commercial ave nue, has just received n fine spring stock of millinery goods, consisting ol hits, bon net, ribbon, notions, etc., etc., to which sho nsks the attention of the ladies of Cairo. Mrs. Lang will take pleasure in showing hergoods loall who will fnvor her with n call. 3.'J-lm taking her cargo on board and will lcavo at an early day. Alio II, S, Turner imssed down with H tho freight' ho C0lli,i csrrV( nnd n) ghe wnnieu was a few passenger.' ' nimnnoii camo up with only about 100 tons freight and no rormlet. rtnrlni tho storm Tuesday night sho was blown Into tho bank at Lucas Bond hut nni damaged. The Suslo Silver coos up the Ohlo'thls time with it fair trip of freight and people. Tho City of Helena arrived wlth;" poor trip of freight. Sho reported the Creiccnt Citys barges still aground nt Turkey jsianu. The Allco Brown camo In from Mem phis with a fleet or empty coal barges.' Tho Raven nrrived from Pomerov with n tow of salt. The tug Montauk has been laid up a few days having somo repairs made and tho Cache has beon doing her work. PHIL. HOWARD, STEAMBOAT BUTCHER, City HMIotanl BNSsk nlMla-r. MAvSpeclal attention paid loordera Irom steam oat niitht or dar.S The History or a National Rem- eiiy. Here is the history of the most cel. cbratcd tonic of the ago in a nutshell. In 1800 It wa announced that a certain com bination of vcgctablu ingredient", with a puro diflu.'ivu stimulant, wa working wonders In the cure of chronic dyspepsia ncrvou debility, liver complaint, period, ical fevers, rheumatism and constitutional wcokncM. The unpretending natnn u'lven to the specific was Plantation Bitters. Tho tliitement attracted the uttcntlon of invalids iivcrywhcre. The now remedy received a fair trial, and the results more than confirmed nil that had been said in its praise. Thenceforward it was a great success. The business columns of the press spread the glorious news far nnd wide, and tho mattyrs to iiidigction, bil Iiousnc!f, physical prostration and prc maturo decay, as if by common consent, sought relief from the new vegetable re storative. They found whut they sought. From that time to the present the increase In tho dejnnnd for Plantation Bitters has been ono of the most striking events In this age. .VlcodAwlw. Dr. Randall. Thoso suffering wiih corns anil, bunions who are desirous of get ting riu of thorn havo until Monday to consider, ns Dr, Kendall will positively tako his doparturo on that day. Tho flat tering testimonials he has published from day to day, given by some of our first citi zens, in regard to tho artistic ability with which he bus operated, are of themselves sufficient proof of his ability as a chirop odist. In leaving Cairo Dr. Rendall sin cerely thanks his numerous patients for the confidence they huvo reposed in him and should he at any lime revisit Cairo, he hopes it will be equally satisfactory to them and him. tOT If you don't want toiligustevery body wl'h your offensive breath, cure your Catarrh upon which it depends. $500 reward is offered ly tho proprietor of Dr Suge's Catarrh Remedy for a caso of Catarrh which he cannot cure. It Is sold by druggists. 011-C.ldiV.wlt Avert the Kvil. If mothers would give Mrs. Whltcomb's Syrup to their children when kick, mortality would bo lets among them. It costs only twenty- five cents. 5.1-dtfcwlw Notice. Dolly Varden Slippers, for tale at tho New York Store. d-28-dlt-wlt ewBly Circuit t'ourl. state of lll'nola, and that aald aa it Is now pending tn said uourt. A sum ssivavwaa isiusa ouiei trie rir:'a Ar nr ai,f Msurf aalat you, returnablo n the flrat Monday haldaa ai trie Court House in r.iri? u I fVimmnl vonrlv- in Vinrnr. frcn nt evwAly aad atata, -inminvvv.j iv..i.,ig.,vv it auu. v si -i. 4-28dlw. J03N O. Iimui v C1..1, lfT 1st. 171. " r.Mumi. 1-1- eWttOlli.orl,ollcitorforcoriipllDiil. I UlUIgC. Notice, Twctity-tlvo dozen Ladles trimmed Huts. York Store. Latest ttylo, nt tho New l-SH-dlt-wlt Parsons, Davis & Co., sell "Wcstcn holm " Knives. 4-17:!w None. Prints for ten cents a yard, at tho Now York Storo. -l-Se-dlt-wIt Our Paducah nolghbors aro now in a condition of excitement over a speech of ox-Governor Andorsoii, who told them sometime, ago that iron might bo manufac tured at Paducah "safely und profitably." Tho governor is ono of those- fino talkers who con do much with his tongue, hut tho first thing ho should havo taught tho Pn ducahans , that this is tho nineteenth century thntnlovcry has boon abolished that thoro Is no excellence without great labor that tho peoplo who won't help thnmsolvc3 will find nobody to rush in and help thom that no community can pros per that striken blows 11 1 tlio men nnd pupors that endeavor to wako it from lazi ness that, in short, PaJucah ought to ho como modernized befuro Iron or uny other commodity can bo manufactured thoro or any cnterprifu that requires vim can flour ish. We aro net in tlio habit of boasting about Cairo or her peculiar liutitutlona but wo nro constrained, by a sonso of Jus tice, to say that tho business men of this city havo no poor anywhero for, promp nest in their transactions. Wo havo had sixteen years, experience as a printer, nnd we caa toy truthfully wo nover did business in any city in which thu business! MOUND CITY ITEMS. Capt. Thos, Wilson, of Cairo, has a barge of ties for tho Vlncciincs rullrondi unloading near the wharf boat. Charlie Thrupp and his surveying party, havo an ollleo and rooms at the Stokes house. Dougherty & Stophlcts barrel factory it turning out somo fancy Hour barrel for Hiilltduy Bro. Black wulnut nnd ash staves, making a splendid contrast. They can bo used for center tables after tho flower Is consumed, E. S. Chester, Esq , Superintendent of thu luindlo works, has gouu as it delegato to Cihcinnati. Hu is ono of thu city coun cil, and has been a republican, but now joins tho liberals. Mr. E. Shipfen, tho proprietor of tlio extensive wheel-burrow factory, was op- pointed 11 dolgato to Cincinnati and left for thero Monday a.m, Mr. Shippen, liko many others, sacrafico timo and expense in leaving his business just nt this time; but as u truo patriot, ho considers lliat we owo 11 duty first lo our country. Wo ovorheard a fellow talking nbout Cairo and remember his stating they had n city ordinanco which read, "that if any merchant or person occupying stores or offices on tho front levee, woro found wear Ing a coat any time from the month of April to October would bo fined ten do) lore." Tlio blunderer further stated that another prohibited all gentlemen on Com mercial avenuo from wearing shirt collars except on thu Fourth day of July. KIVERNEWS. PORT Ll'JT. ARRIVE! Steamer Thompson Dean, St. 1a)u'h. " (u!ckstcp, Evansville. " Belle Memphis, Memphis. " Allco Brown, Memphis. 11 H. S. Turner, Cincinnati. " Robert Burns, Cincinnati. " Shannon, Now Orleans. " Susie Silver, New Orleans, " City of Chester. St. Loui. " Jim Fi'k, Jr., Paducah. " Illinois, Columbus. Raven, Pomerov. UEI'AIITEII. Steamer Quickstep, Evanivillc. L " IJullc Memphis, St. Louis. " H. S. Turner, New Orleans. " Robert Burns, Memphis. " Shannon, Louisville. " Susie Silver, Louisville. " City of Helena. Vicksburg. " Jim Kisk, Jr., Paducah. " Illinois, Columbus. 1110 UUPIlY COAL. Steamboats supplied at uny time, imth day and night, with cither lump or chest nut coal, In any quantity, and on usual term)', at tho yard at Grond Tower, Ills. Special contracts offered on fuvorahU terms upon application. H. V. Olyphant, D. A, Bokee, Gcr.'l. Supt. Soles Airent. 3-15-1 v. Ciuinb Bushes und Fays, new style, ot P. D, sv. (Vs. d-172w U0T8 TO LEAVE TO-DAY. The Thompson Dean, as fine a boat ns floats, will leave for Now Orleans this evening. The Great Republic is duo to-day bound for tho South, Tho fast Grand Tower Is tho regular packet for Memphis mid all way landings. Tho beautiful City of Vicksburg is the boat leaving for St. Louis. The Evansvillo packet this evening will bo tho Idlowlld, "tho pride of tho Ohio river." The Flsk is the dally packet for Pa ducah. CONDITION 01' THE UtVKIts, Hero tho rlvor I falling very fast, Tho full during thu past twenty-four hours, was two .tnd a hoi f feet. Tho Monongahela is declining at a slow rate, witk only four feet in the channel. There Is 4 J feet in the channel at Cin cinnati, nnd fulling, Tlio decline in tho Mississippi contin ues, nnd boots huvo begun to striko al ready. Thoro is about nine feet in tho channel. IIUMNKS8 AND WEATHER. Business h picking up 11 little, nnd yes tordoy thero was a very fair amount of business donoon tho landing. Tho weather was clour, cloudy and showery, MISCr.I.I.ANKOUri MATTERS, During thn month of April thero was ICO steamboats arrived at this port ami tho departures wcro 403. Fifteen largo tow boats with imtnonso tows of Pittsburg coal for tho somhorn markets passed by lost month and tho amount of coal in tho tows was about 2,500,000 bushols. It would tuko 10,000 railroad ears to transport that amount of coal, Tho Thoinpion Dean arrived from St, Louis light. Sho mado tbo run from thoro to this port In 13 hours including a landine at Chester for 260 bbls flour. Sho is now Cincinnati Advertisements. jirr EMTr.KPMiftE. Principal Office 101 Fifth St., Ciu., O THE ONLY HEI.IAHI.E fllTT ENTERPRISE IN THE COUNTRY 1 S60,000 OO IN VAL PARLE CIFTS To bo distributed in Xi . 2D. SIKE'S 37th Mcm.onual GIFT ENTERPRISE, Toheilrann Mucd.iy, April VJIb, U7i. Two Grand Capitals or $5,000 In Greenbacks! One Priir ft.1,000 In Hller. Two Prizes $1,000 J f Five Prizes 500 1 ) GREENBACKS Ten Prizes 100 3- One Utrseand llugcy with Sher-Mountcd Har ness, worth " each. One fjae-totieil Rosewood Piano, worth S'C0. Tea Nimly sewing machine, worth IK" each. Eire hev eased ,10!. I hunting waMhe and heasy f Id chain woith tsou each. Fire gol 1 Amer ican hunting watches wn.th Sir. each. 'Tea ladir k'old auutiiiK watches worth SU each. Eight hundred gold and allter leter buntinr watches, In all, woith from l."otoTJO. Ladles' gold Ironline chain, geci' gold 'est enaina, ..lid and double .ile. sllter table and tea poiuis, photograph si I) J ins. Jewelry, etc., etc. W hole number of gills, sj. Tick.ti limited to Aenls Manleil to tell ticket to whom liberal premiums will be paid rtcgie ticket. nn.Mlollar ; .11 ticket file dol In"! twelre ilckM-, ten ilollsre ; twenty.fite twenty dollar. Clrtuiar containing a full list of prlie. a de scription of trie manner et drawing, and other information 111 reference 10 the distribution, will I sent to any om ordering thero. All Inter must Id- a idii's;ei tu 1 i. MINE, l!& , irirr, Cinclaijatl, O. U'l Wrslilh t nor:wAdly Our Home Advertisers. Hi: A I, KfiTATK AUENC'V. C. WINSTON k CO.. REAL ESTATE AGENTS 10 AUCTIONEERS, 74 (SECOND I LOOll) OHIO LK VIE, cairo, ills.. Buy and Sell Real Estate, PAY EAXES, FURNISH ABSTRACTS OF TIF.LE And pveparo Conteyance? of Kinds. Chas. Hhnermcyer. W01, Schick. CIIAS. SHOENMEYER & CO. F.URNITURE ROOM.S, UPHOLSTERING iD Mattress Manufacturing, furniture Repalrlasr, , PICTURE FRAMING, All ordi'i promptly attended lo. NORTHWEST CORNER Of WASHINGTON AV ENUE AND TENTH ST., CAIRO, ILL. P. O. Drawer l!fc3. JanrOtf. Chicago Advertisements. !!JK, OHI U.N A CO., Aej'lB. ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TOBACCO WORKS Nos. 715,717, 710731 Indiana Arenue,. (Near Fourteenth street), CHICAGO. HOBART, DWELLE & CO., PROP'RS I', tf. Wholesale Trade only solicited, MHT OF FACTORY PRICK?! Fine Out Chewlos, Fine Cut Hmoklng, M ... " A audi' m. eel Home ' iMlfie . Ultce 11.11 .. uUErm " IJERKSHlllES ! UERKSHIHKS ! I I am iinL-fiusin ... for sale ola-a ef I his. beat breed oflloaa. at 2S apalr, not a kin. No exira 1 1 urea lor coop or lead lor Ihe trip. 1 ii'im