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THE! OAiKO DAILY BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1872 f. THE BULLETIN. JOHN It OHKItl.T, Editor and ruMiaher. WEDNESDAY .JULY 10, 1872 liaxa or tut Ham llmrmi tSuhneriplitm.) ).. item, i'T - 10 Una year by currier, in advance 10 00 tino rc.outh by t.iall, - - . 7s Three mnnih.,..... 11 'A b x month) . . 4 23 Us Year, i 9 00 TUB DOM.AU WEEKLY 1IULI.KTIN, John II. Oberlr Co. have reduced inn nib aeription price, of the Weekly Cairo llulletln In Oi AViir perrM-urn, making it the cheapest j rerinMI-he1 in Southern llllnoia. Good EnongliJ DEMOCRATIC TICKET. rre where yon ace Hint while bat hint. tnt l itip roi I down And be lhe word nlonir Hits liar, Oreelrjr nnil lirats Urowii." for rhEiDKS'T, HORACE GREELEY, of New York ; FOR VICE PRESIDENT, B. GRATZ BROWN, of Missouri. terms, rccnrdlnir It alike dishonorable citlior to do.-nnnd wlmt It not right or tub- mu io wiiki is wrong. "EVERYBODY IJTTITED." 13. For tho nroinntinn nnd success of theso vital principles, nnd tlio support of tho candidates nominated by this conven tion, wo Invito nnd cordlnlly wolcotno tho co-oporntion of nil pntrlotlo citizens, with out rcgr.rd to previous political ntniiatlon, The Erie rnllrondltls announced by telegraph, will soon hnvo n new prcsl-dent. Laura Df. Force Gordon has gono to Baltimore In our opinion, Lnura Is con siderable of a nuJinnco. It Is a pity for Judgo Uonr, who la nnx lous to take Chief Justice Cham's place on tho Supremo bench, but Mr. Chase's health is better now than it has been for some years. STATE TICKET. ron governor, OUSTAVUS KOSBNER. FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, CHAKL.ES BLACK. JOR SECRETARY OF fTATE. EDWARD RUMMEL. for auditor or runi-ic accounts, DANIEL Oil A It A. TOR ISTATE TREASURER, CHARLES .V. LANPHIEE. TOR ATTORNEY OFNERAL, .LAWRENCE WELDON. TOR CLERK MTREME COURT NORTHERN ORANI) DIVISION. JSLI SMITH. FOR CLERK MTREME COURT CENTRAL GRAND DIVISION, DAVID A BROWN. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT SOUTHERN GRAND DIVISION. R. A. D. WILBANKS. silt t :4 !' Good Enough DEMO0RATICPLATFORM. ntr.AHUi.r.. We. tho Liberal Republicans of tho United Stales in Convention assembled ht Cincinnati, proclaim thn following princi ples as essential to Just government: iu:mi ikmien ncuiKu. 1. "Wo recngnizo tho equality of nil men bvforo tliu law, and liold that it is tho duty of thu government in its dealings with the pcoplu to mclo out EQUAL AN D EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL, OF SV U AT E V E I ! N AT 1 0 N A L I T Y, it A C E , COLOR OR PERSUASION, RELI GIOUS OR POLITICAL. B. WE PLEDGE OURSELVES TO MAINTAIN THE UNION OF THESE STATES. .-.MANCIPATION AND EN- franchisem en r, and to op pose ANY REOPENING OF THE QUiiSTlONS SETTLED 11 Y THE THIRTEENTH, FOURTEENTH AND FIFTr.ENTH AMENDMENTS OF THE CONSTITUTION. UNIVKllKAI. A3INKHTY. U. Wo demand tho itninoiliatu uud ul aolutu removal of till disabilitius imposed on uccount of thu rebellion which was llnttllv subdued mven yours niro, heliuvini; that UNIVERSAL AMNESTY WILL RESULT IN THE CO Ml'LETK PAC IFICATION IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY- msuociiATic to Tin: cuiti:. 4. LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT with impartial futlrage, will guard tho r I t,lits of nil citizens moru securely man nny centralized power. Tho pcoplo and thu public wulfnro requlro llm MJi'llfc. MAOY OF THE CIVIL OVER THE MILITARY AUTHORITY and FREEDOM OF PERSON UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE HA BEAS CORPUS. Wo demand for tho individual tho largest liberty cousUtunt with public order, for tho stuto telf-gov-crninent, and for the nation u return to tho methods of peace, nnd tho constitu tional lliniiatloiu of power. "TltLT. AS 1'ltI.AC'lll.VU." 0. Tho civil mrvlco of tho government lias becomu n moru Instrument of partisan tyranny and perianal itinliitioii, and an rililecl of M'lQcli creed. 1 1 is u scandal nnd reproach upon freo institutions, nnd breeds h demorulizution dangerous to tho perpetuity of republican government. Titi;ni: oHi: a im: m:si si. 0. Wo thereforo reirard n THOROUGH R2FORM OF THE CIVIL SKRV1CE (is ono ot tho most preying necOfMtie ot tlio uour; tliul uouetty, ciipaclty nnd tiuul ity constitute tho only valid claims to pub lie employment; that tho oiiiecs of tlio irovernment ceabo to bo it matter of iirbl trnry fnvoritirm nnd pntro'iaco, and thnt public station becomo nguin tlio post of Donor. Til TIIISEM) IT IS IMPER ATIVELY REQUIRED THAT .NO PRESIDENT SHALL I1ECO.ME A CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION. TAKIKI'lL'KNTIO.V flllOVl.lt AHIDi:. 7, Wo demand n eystoin of federal tax ntlcn which shall nt unnccciearily Inter fere with tho industry of tho people, nnd whleli shall provldo tlio means necossarv to pay the expends of tho governinunt, oconomtcally ndmlnihlered tlio pensions, tho interest on tin. public debt nnd n mod crnto nnnual reduction of tho principal thereof, und recognlzo that there nro In our midst lionet but lrreeoiicllablo dif ference of opinion with regard to thu re spective systems of protection und free trade. WE REMIT THE D S CUS HION OF THEM TO THE PEOl'LE in -in bin cw.MiKK?SIONAL DIS TRICTS. AND THE DECISION OF CONGRESS THEREON, WHOLLY FRKE OF EXECUTIVE INTEltFER ENCE AND DICTATION NO ni.l'UlUATION. 8. Tho public credit inuit bo sacredly maintained, and wo DENOUNCE RE PUDIATION In every form nnd L-ulie siiMj of -rim Tn: mi:tak. 0. A SPEEDY RETURN TO SPECIE PAYMENTS is demanded nliku by tho highest considerations of com inorclul morality und honest government A WORD FOil Til K NOI.DIl.u llYN. 10. Wo remember with gratitude tho sacrifices of llm soldiers and tailors of the republic, and no act of ours slinll ever detract from their Justly earned luino, or tho lull rewards of their patrioiltm. A VAUNT, I.AXIS IIOIIUIUtN I 11. "Wo ara opposed to nil further grants of land to railroads or other corporations. THE. PUBLIC OOMAIN SHOULD HE HELD SACRED TO ACTUAL SET TLERS. IJBKHAIi roilElUN I'OI.II'Y. 12. We hold that it is the duty of tho jtOYarntnont In Its Intoreourso with foreign M(iM to cultivato friendships of ptaco 't trtAttaf with all on fair and equal A mother member of the Grant family has left th country for Europe. How sad lithe pcoplo should givo tho greatest general of tho nee a chnnco to follow his children shortly. , Catacazt, It Is said, is about to send to tho United Slates a book, written by him self, with soma ugly things in it nbout Grant. Wo hopo Cutacazy won't. Grant is unpopular enongli now in his o country it Is n pity to import nny u pleasant reports about him. Tub telegrams regarding tho wherca bouts nnd surroundings of Miss Nellio Grant In Europe, nre very soothing to tho public. Tho Important information that sho is "staying quietly In" ono place, nnd "receives few viltors" in another, etc., nl- Inyg public anxiety In regard to the young lady's movements Immensely. Gen. HowAni), thofrcedman's benurenu humbug, who scemj to boa sort of pen sioner on tho government, nnd who has ust returned from n fruitless mission to tho Arizona Indians, is to bo sent on nn- other, considerably llko It, to Now Mexico. This way of spending tho peoplo's money Is not nltogothcr ncccptnblo to tho tax payer, but let tho Grunt administration mako hay whllo tho sun shines. Its op portunities are getting restricted An Ohio Judgo distributed his money among ills children, diod poor, and his wifo is now in the poor houto. Joslo Jones, a gifted Clnclnnallan, has started for Xurrupto atudy vocal culture A rocont Immigrant from Mnino says "1 would rather bo a hog In Iowa than a wiilte man down East." A spring ofwator, resembling In.laslo tno best soltznr, hat bocn discovered In Santa Clara county, California. Tho Dim of a soap bubblo nbout to burst Is only nbout thrco-fourths of the million th of an Inch in thickness. Nearly $1,000,000 n day havobeon spont for iced drinks In tho metropolis stneo the first of tho week. Dotriot furnishes oil tho bricks used on Lnko Superior, nnd nlso ns many as her citizens requlro for their hats. Massachusetts ranks fourth among tho Stales as a manufacturer of fermented liquors, but about the thirty-ioventh as a retailer. EXTRAORDINARY STORY- OF LOVE. SECRET MARRIAGE. TRAYAL, DESKRTION. DI VORCE AND REVENGE. BE BOMBSHELL FOR WASUNGTON SOCIETY. The deaths from heat in the city ol Now York within tho lint week hnvo been so many as to alnrm the luhubitunls of tho great metropolis Tho mortality of course is greatest among tho laboring classes peoplu who must earn thoir daily bread in tho sweat of thu brow notwith standing tho fact that tho mercury is up to rovor heat. Mnny preventives of sun stroke nro now given to the public. One of the most simplo nnd efficacious, being lounded on scientific principles, t, lining tho hat with two linings ono of green, and ono of orange-yellow papor. Tho preventlvo is certainly cheap nnd easily prepared, nnd well worth brting tried by persons whoo business necessitates much exposure to tliu now dnngerou rays of tho sun. ta)-it tins been suggested that it is not Impotsiblo that thu llvo thousand dollar library which .luilgo Hoar gave Grant for n pluco in tho cabinet, consists merely of wooden blocks painted in imitation of books. If Hoar did play such n trick as that it would bo rnther nwkward for him, if Grant should nccldcntuily find it out one of theso days. Couritr-Juurnal LITERARY ITEMS. Tho letters of Richard Cobdon aro to bo published. onarles Jlondu is to write n novulotto lor tlio LlirUtmns number of tho 'Graphic' Tlio centenary of tlio poet Coleridgo mnrvelotis in imagination nnd vnst in in tellect is cloio nt hnnd, occurring on tho i.Btot October, of tho proient year B. P. Shillnber, tho originator of Damo Partington and her irroproMlblo son, Iko has in preparation u new voluino in which tho vonerublo lady will give, in hur own Inimltnblo way, somo of her moro recent reflections on lifunnd airairs. A Boston correspondent of tho Spring (1..1.1 i i in ... ... mvih ..fii,uiiutii hi a recent letter on book?, iiuthors nnd nrt, has this paragraph at tho expense of Boston' pot Miignzlno inero was u tlmo in tho history of tlio 'Atlantic' when it was said bv wnv ol explaining how eo many dull articles nnd superfluous verses got into it that tho "rendor" sorted tho bmhols of manuscript into threu piles, good, bad nnd indifferent and then forgot " which wa which." CENTRAL ITEMS- Mr. Jumes Macu is holdinL' un his handj in Utah. Gen. doe Hooker has been ovatod at Vallej'j, California. Nino mllei of water plpu cost tho Rock Iilandors $115,000. The pay rolU of thu Jubileo orchostrn last week, amounted to $81,000. Joaquin Miller netm tlioui,,.,',! ,.i.i 1.... t .. . . .i ... . " h"1" Hum mo uverlatiJ,' fur Spanish-American poem. iUo Princess Sultpkolf, who diod re cently in London, is thu last not.blc Em. Ian who m been taken oil". ( There h nn old lady In Wlnton, North Curulliik. who novur heard u fiddle, und of cour.o, sho Isn't happy, J. B, Goggle, a St. Louis real estate dealer, drew the $50,000 gold prlzu in the Oiiinhft lottery. In Cincinnati, u call or n communica tion from a spirit who can write Welsh, has mot with no ropone. The gold in the bracelet given to Qi-een Victorln by thu Burmese Embassy weighs seven poundi. The Chicago Tribune of July 4 publUh ed tne Declaration of Independence as a Greeloy campaign document. his new From the Washington Capital. Some six years since, n young law stu- ueni ui tin city lull in love with, and courted a lovely irlrl. who soon ruturncd his love, and the two been me engaged to bo married. Tlie young gentleman was poor, hoAover, mid not yet admitted to his profession, so that marrying for tho lime seeeiiied to bo out of tho question. Ho wus madly in love, howover. nnd ftmr. ing mai oeioro no coum secure u sutllc unt competence to justify marrying, bo might iuau iuu oujeet 01 ins nlluciions, ho pleuuud With her to huvo n secret niMrrltuV nnd promijed, that immediutoiy nfter tlio cere mony tnu suouKi return to her home, nnd ho would, us usual, co to his bachelor Quar ters. Alter much persuasion sho consent- oj, nnu 1110 two wero united in wedlock at tho church of St. John, in Goorirotown, by Ruv. .Vr.Tilllnghost,on tho of June, IOUU, Tho younir mnn for n whilo was true to his marrifltru promiso, but bo soon becumo us importunnto for tho possession of her person as ho had been for the secret marriugc. Of course sho yielded, but they both kept thoir secret, nnd as nrn- grcts In the luw was very slow, she, at his suggestion, brought nn influonco to bear upon thn administration thnt resulted in an appointment to a Western Territory. nor social position nnd connectinns wero suffi'jont to control tho appointment, nod sho had money enough to provide him wtiu un outut. Thu youtur man departed, nnd mndn quite n successful career for himself in his new Held ot operations, nnd. writinir re- gulnrly und returning at intervals, ho as sured her of his heartfelt uffection and earnest endeavors to procuro n homo for her. This sort of thing continued for four yeurs, whon she telegruphod to meet him nt Cincinnati. Sho hastened to oboy, and found her husband in u state of groat ex citinent. Ho told her thut ho had got in rolved in sonio moneyed transactions, and that the choico was presented to him of olthor marrying 11 very rich woman, who loved him to distraction, or being sentenc ed to tlio penitentiary, nnd that hu had married nnd was no- in hor power. She could punish him for his dastardlyconduct, and if sho did that, ho could not complain; ho added, however, that ho had purled from tho woman ut tho door of the church, that ho did not lovo her, and could not lovo uny ono but his luwlul wife. Appealed to in this manner, sho could only ask him what could bo done, sayini: thut sho wus reudy und willing to shield lam to thu last. Ho then BUL'irestod a di vorce, nnd said that ho coulu go to Now York nnd procuro ono without unv difficulty. To this sho consented, und tho two wended their wuy to tlio great com mercial ccntor, whero ho found a divorce lawyer, and in three days 11 divorce wus procured upon testimony manufactured between tho husband and tho shyster, of inu mosi ,oxiruorainary cnaracter. Ono man, lor examplo. by tho liamo of swore that ho had known tlio plaintiff and nor nutuanu lur yeurs hi Uownlngsvillu, Pennsylvania, n plnco tho poor woman had novur seun. Another witness, culling himself ,sworo that tho parlies wero iomi fide residents of Now York, und thut ho had frequently accompanied tho de- lenuaiu 111 inguiiy visits 10 nouses of III lame; thnt on one occasion hu had wuittd nt such a place for defendant until tired, and thou went to tho room, knocked at tho door, nnd being told to come in, lound tho defendant putting on his clotlios, with u prostitute undressed in tho room. Upon this showing, tho divorce was granted, und .1... ...!..! . j I tiiu ui'i-iuu wuiuif up us lOHOWSl "1 hat thu mnrriugo between tho said planum, , mid tho fnid dolendunt, , 00 dissolved accordingly. And tho said parties aru und each of them is ireu 1 mm tho obligations thereof. And furMier that it Miall be lawful for tho suid planum 10 marry again in thu samo man i.ui us mougu inu said tlelmdant wns actually dead. But it shall hot bo lawful tor tno sum uuiemiant to marry again un til thu Miiil plaintiff bo nctiially dead. "Kuler, S. Jones, Judge." 1110 poor who returned to her homo feeling that shu hud done n heroic uct in shielding tho man sho loved, and sustain ing uerseii witn mm thought, timo rolled on, until ono morning sho nwakened to UIU Klirilinu HICl Hint Sho had )mi nr,,,,!!.. -..,.! ! I l-ii. 1 . . . . 7 rnunucuu. nuv learned thut t in iimn 1.. wnom siio nnu ciunc was about in mnpn. a f.nshlonublo lady of tho first connection in thu land. Shu mado innulrv and f.om.l to her sickening diPgust, thut tho duy was uctually set ujior. which this infamous outrage was to bo perpetrated. She hustened to Now York and nmniirn.i u certified cony of the decree, intending to nppear ut tho church on the day ol tho inutu uinmuKu mm loruiu IUO banns b' presentiliL' a copy of tho leeul ilimimnm that shoA-ed that, although separated from hor, ho was not authorized to marry uuotlor. Unfortunately, through circumstances over which sho had no control, sho arrived too Into. Tlio cruel uct hud been nccom plishod. A grund woddlnc. cruecd bv thn jirosunco of niembcrs of thu cabinet and our most uristocrutio people, hud occurred, nnd tho papers wero full of irlowii'i? nn. counts of thu magnillcont ceremony. Our readers will lucollect tho ovent, und they will huvo occasion to recur to it again, ns "t:" ""i" ro uuingiuKcn oy 1110 bulrnycd wilu s irlonds to bring this wrongdoer to punishment. Tho wifo Is now satisfied that thu whole story of tho second mur r ago was lubricated to docolvo hor, uud she Is, ol eource, very Indignant. In addition to nil this, wo learn that his guy Lothario paid his court la," win terto oru of our u.ou beautiful and iic couiplished belle,, w,o,U ai.pearancu in ,ociety always created u dtliter uuwnl tho guntlemon who BockeJ to hor sido it bask in thu lunshlno of her n miles, und to enjoy the brilliancy of her conversation it was supposed thut tho gentleman, ns he tnen appeared to be, and this fascinutlnir lady, whoso family is 0110 of the oldest und most exclusive in tho country, wero en gaged, but it teems that while sho enjoyed his conversational power, sho discouraged any tender emotions, and thus savod her self from oceunvine the unpleasant nosl tion which tho last-mentioned bride now holds. In a fow day tho fashionable circles of Washington, and a corlaln lady of tho Uabinot will al bo at sea in a a uigu iio of astonishment and oxcltement, i.nd a certain Territorial officer, now cundidate for Governor, will bo brought up with a round turn. SHOCKING TRAOEDYi Cincinnati, July 7. A shocking tragedy was enacted here this nfternoon, in which a bov twelve years old named Frank Scbikk, tho ton of n widow, was shot and killed by tho Ruv Samuel J. Browne, an azed local minister of tho Methodist church. It appears that Mr, Brown bns been for some tlmo crently an noyed bv bovt. who In snlto of repeated remonstrances havo entered his premises tolako hit fruit and commit other depre dations. To-day a number of bovt were plnylni: ball outsido, when the ball was thrown in to Mr. Browne's yard, and young Shlkk entered tho premises to recover tho ball, when the old man fired nt him with slugs, one or the pieces striking him in tho breast, Inflicting a wound from which tlio boy ditd in a fow moments. Browno was nrrettcd by two officers, nnd subsequently released on SU,uuu ball The torriblo affair has created great ex. citcmcnt in tho neighborhood of the IJrigh ton house, near which it occurred. A laruo crowd is assembled to-night in tho vicinity of Mr. Browno's house, which is guarded by n detachment of police, nnd inero is danger iroin ineir temper mai thev will tnko thn law into their own hands, should Browno bo found. It Is a most remarkable case, and ap pears hard to account for, savu upon tho presumption that Browno is not In his right mind. Ho is eighty-six years of ago, ono of the oldest citizens, and has been considered hitherto nbovo reproach. For some timo ho has been childish. He owns property to tho Btnount of sov- ernl hundred thousand dollars. DAN RICE'S WIFK MARINO IT HOT FOR HIM From will thu Diilmrjiie HitaM, June 20. it will bo remembered that thu llr.t cir cus that exhibited in Dubuquu this soasou wus the Jiuckenstoo company, among whom was h former rlnu-masler sf Dun Rice, und nlso Dan's wife, whonppeurs to have gono over to the Plillistinos out of choico. Dan Rice's circus wus in Dubuque on Saturduy lat, nnd from here went lo McGregor, nnd spread their tents in thai city on Monday. B.tckenstoe s company reached 1'rairio Du Chien. on tlio opposite sido ot tho river, nnd exhibited on the same day. There is a hostility of feeling between tho two companies. Tho cages havo told how much worse than any bub bling hell is n woman's bale. Dan Ricu's wife, If reports bo true, is no exception to tho rule, nnd makes things red-hut and lively fur her husbund and friends when ever she has nn opportunity. On Monday morning, u it said ut her instigation, u party of men belonging to Backenstoo's circus crossed the rivur from Prairiodu Chien to McGrcuor, und ko'iiil- to tho grounds where Dan Rice's circus was ex hibiting, picked a auarrel with the men. und u general fight ensued, in which there were not less thuu forty men encased on either sido. For a whilo thero was a scene of bloody riot thut beggars description, and would havo ended in loss of life had not thu authorities of McGreeor interfer ed and put a Hop to it. Nino of tho men wero arrested und sent to Jail, and the others mado good their escape As it wus, few got off without broken noses, bunged nnd blackened oyes, and swollen mouths. ROASTED COFFEE AS A DISINFECTANT. In theso days nf noxious effluvia, when deodorizers nro almost as much in request as hair restorers, any now disenfectant will be gratefully received. It is therefore satisfactory to learn from the 'Poena Ob sorver' that a valuable discovery in this line has lately been mado in India, where, if rumor is correct, it must bo doubly wel come. After numerous experiments with roasted coffee tho rosult proves that it Is ono of tho most poworful means, not only of rendering animal and vegetublo effluvia innocuous, but of actunlly destroying them. A room in which meat in nn advanced stute of decomposition has been kept for somo timo wus instantly deprived of all snioll, on an open voflVo roaster being car ried through it containing n pound of cof fee newly roasted. In another room tho effluvium occasioned by tlio clearing out of a cespool, so that sulphuretted hydro gen and nmmonln could be clearly detec ted, was completely removed within half a minute, on the emplovmentof throo ounces of fresh coffee. The best mode of using it ns a disenfectant is to dry tho new bean, on n moderately heated Iron plato until It njumes n dark brown hue, when it is ready for use. WANT K D , A QUEER CASE. -Mr. Georgo Washington Duvnl disap peared from his homn near Murcatino, Iown, sixteen year ngn, nnd it wns de monstrated to thu katlsfaction of his frionds nnd creditors that ho had been murdored. Mr. Duvnl recognized tho body by it, teeth nnd n scar on tho leg, ar.d men sne wont iirst into hysterics and sub soquentiy into poetry commi-monitm. Muscatinn mourned a sonson for Duval, ano men no wns forgotten, until quite tp emitly, ho wns dlscovorod In Portlnnd Oregon, living quietly nnd cosily with his who who recognizor Ills body by its teeth nnd thn senr on it leg. Mr. Duval will bo called on to explain. $Six and one-half lbs. Dtirant's A CoiTuo Sugar for Ono Dollar ; Seven lbs. New Orleans Sugar forOno Dollar ; threo and one-half libs. Prime Rio Coftee, Ono Dollar ; Best Imperial Tea, Ono Dollar and a half per pound ; Best Gun powder Tea, One Dollar and Seventy-fivo Cents per pound ; Young Hyson and Oolong Tea, One Dollar per pound, and ev erything proportionately cheap at WILEY & BIXRY'S 6-24-tf. Uk-C. Hanny wishes the public to bo informed that ho has on hand a Stock of Goods as extensive as any in the Southwest, and that ho is de- torminpd to sell every article at prices Lower than the Low. est. Call on him to-dnv and oxamino goods and prices. He will satisfy you both as to qual- ty and cost. A O E N TSI everywhere, maloand fenmli, lo Introduce ihs the Ult iiiiimvfI, muM mmua uJ peiovl WilUTTLK St, INl MAt'llilNc ever lutmtfd W chllrnn the woi Id lo compel llli It I'ricii oult tits u., nd Hilly wurrsM.d for life jmuti, nuking I no KIiuiio Look mitoii, allfe on bath Me. The same a Ml Hie blub priced shuttle njnchlnc. Alo. the rrlthmted nnd Ulrxl COMMON FAMII.V MKWlNQ MA- CHINK. I'nco only l J no, nnd fully wnrranted lor llvo yearn. '1 here machines will tlieh, ht-m, fell, tliet; quilt, cord, bind, bralil and mbi older I', a mosi sui.rrior nianntr. inu nrt. nrrnnieii to do nli ork ihatCHnbeiloneunany hlgh.pnccd maclvno lu Ih- world. For clrenl-im tnil alilrmrt. W VNKOOt' A CO., 20M ItaUn av. nne, nr I'. 0. Uox, iUM I nimutii'NiR, i a. o-jj, jmw i'OAl.. CAIRO CITY COAL COMPACT. prepared to aupely customer with tbo bent quality nf PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS ORDERS tell at llalllday Urns, otllce, TO OHIO LKVKK, or at the ( oal lard below the tit. liarlvi. Hold, will receive prompt atieutlou J HE 1 UO " HUNTAt'K will pi real along atrititierii at ur hour iczsif JOHN 13. PIILLIS &, SOU, tEuccestors to John D. I lillln,) GENERAL COMSIISSION ASB FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AMD DEALERS IN HAY, CORN, OAT Flour, Meal, Bran, &c, Con. TENTH-ST. and OHIO LEVE CAIRO, ILLS. .mici:li.am:oi'n. PATENT STEAM COOKING VESSEL. WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY. SOME or ITS ADVANTAGES. Il cooki nillcklv an.l mnr thArntt..Kt with ! lire than any other way- Food eOOkA'i the Old WAV lnf.a nn.thlr.l nf 0 wei(ht. -ooked lnthlpam Teasel, It only lo$e tne elghlh. 'the sarlnm in this way will toon FOOD CANNOT 11E DUrtNED. It will BOIL, ST E W , BROIL, and STEAM mote per'eclly than any utensil used for either purpo-c now .11 lire. IT IS VERY SIMPLE, CHEAP AND DURABLE. Mt .'evced, Lolled or brnllwl In lliii munner La-n b-tt r liaror, and 1. earner df,;ined than wna cooked In the old way. NO TEAR OF IIYHI'EI'HIA. It make a Brut elnt ok out of a poor one, and HROnd co.ik lotier than Worn. ALL WHO THY IT BUY IT I It la Iheonly ilteiml In U'e that lanarranled noun HUH.-M KICK I.N C OKINO.underHny cir cti"'tanca. Aent n ake more n oney ai,i,R ll.la vessel, than any "rilcle In line, tor eiert In. Ull'eut houreltetper in the loumry wanta on ANY ONE -WIMIINO TO UOY ItlQIlTS OR TERRITORY FOR THE TATENT can call on or adores W. J. BURNETT, -6tfdAw Thornion'a Illock, loth .1., (.airo. Ill 3 P U-l w o PHIL SAUP, (fiueeesior to 1. Baup.) WHOLESALE & RETAIL 1'iiun in CONFECTIONS. FIRE WORKS, TOYS, FLAGS, ETC. P-2 Commeiolal Arenue, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. w O ir M o t OAK : ARE UND0U1ITEDLY THE CHEAPEST TO BUY I BEST TO USE I EASIEST TO SELL And never fail to GIVE ENTIRE SATTSFAfVPTfiv IN ANY AND.lALI. LOCALITIES. 58,168 SOLD IN PAST THREE YEARS! Hrery stovo otlorod is n proof that the CHABTBB OJiJg: IS DOING MORE WORK, DOING IT BETTER, DOING IT QUICKER, DOING IT AT LESS EXPENSE than any other Cooking Hlove made. SOLD BY EXCELKIOrt MANU'FQ. COMPANY. , ST. IjOTJIS, Wholesale Dealers in all klnda of TINNEItS' STOCK j sod by all lire Stove Dealers, like C. W. HENDERSON, 190 Commercial Avenue, CAIRO ILLS. nitruN. SIGN OP THE GOLiDEJisr Lionsr. aaaaaT lT&VV BARCLAY BROTHERS. 74 OHIO, LEVEE. CAIRO. Wholetale'and Retail PAINT & 0AIL DEALERS. We keep a full lock nf Pure tiruas and PAINTS, OILS, AND COLORS Kor the season ; also a lull tine of PAINT, VARNISH, AND ARTISTS BRUSHES, And Painters Materlala generally. Do you wirh to reoeire all tho benclit I run the celebrated MEDICINAL WATERS nt HsjrSARATOOA, N. Y., anil so- nr.tiv. r.ii'ir w. Without the xpen-e of a Irlu (o tlio.e re.orl.. Iran apple to in. We reoelto these watera 4. reel frtn the aprinK., an I are prepared lo lur tmh ihun pure, ICC COl.ll. FreOi and t.luly from our counter. I'eioin. Iltlnit at a dlatance, r who with to hate Ihc water In Iheir honei, can bo auppll-rl wilhSnaloga In bottle, and blue Llek in bntilet, k(?a and oarreU. Call and eel circular In regard to the medicinal rlrluei ot ttete noted watcia. i-9dtf Aln a complete Una of toilet articles. Im ported and American Soap. COLOGNES, POMADES, EXTRACTS, HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL r .i , BRUSHES, Together with a- lartte aortmcnt of Drucslita Hundrlea ami FIsTOZ" GOODS. CARBOLIC ACID DISINFECTIxNG POWDER. An ellectual proeentiv. nt Cholera, Typhoid Ftier, Miiall.l'oi. rcarl-l Feeer, Mearei. l.al. tin Hl-eao. and all pe.tl.ential Hi.d unlieloua dl-eaea. Ill-put up I. pa.tboard canon-, the lopaof whii'hrontain .-rfomtlon, Irom winch it cn b irinkled aa frntn a eepcer U.x. -old ', . , HihCLsr itito. Tho retail price it 25 cents per pi-kKe. (PrneeedinR. of th Hoard nf Healih-Omela' ) Orpicr llotuu or IIr Ltir. I nn. ml M.. 1S71. Ihe realdeut phy-loun- Hate-that h li med. In Hit city hospital, the cailxoic acid "W.ler and finds II Ihe bet tlMnfrclnnt nd de.ttnyer of buii, a. la, cokroa hea c , . I Mhlct. he ha- knowlt iiut. Vi or rmnmiii.. rn. commend-the purchae of thl. ponder for Use .M HID .I'-Biints. ('!0ed It, H. O'RHIEN, Cleik ilOHrd 01 lUalth. e ere now In receipt i f a f.tah stock nf IIOOT AM e.HOK HIOIIE. HARDY & GREEN WOLD. 100 Commercial Ave., near Athtncuni. CAIItO, ILLS. Keep on hnod a good an.tortment of LADIES' GAITERS AND SHOES GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES. And Misses and Children's Gaitekb nnd Shoes. Also, Slippers of all Kinds, Which they sell ut tho VERY LOWEST FIGURES. Call and Examine. They ore al-o prepared to .upply I.idiea and ntlemcu Mill, il, u JiU,r OKbitOY WohK.at lilj that defy coinnoilUon. i."i IltO.V WOltKS. PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS HOIIEliTWOOU. Til OS. H- IlOOT ROBERT WOOD & CO. Itldgo Avenue, I'lilludelp'ila, F-.i, FOUNTAIN! -KI.OATl Nil Bin va -STATUAKY- -WATER I.ll.iim.. -IJUCK8- -TURTI.ES, A0- For Dtcorailng Founulna. VEllANUAII9,bUM.Mnit HOirSE-. I1II0IU, CHAIRS, BETIEES, 4e Ac NEW UTYLF. WltuUOIlT-IRON ItAILINO 0I Vrntil nf llnnrn n.l r ...i. lntrb..iod. ' mr"e' W W CAST AND WROUailT-IRO.V IIAII lr:q f PiiMlo llulldlnKa nnd bnuirVif Cli le'ery lo'0,' and Garden Feio,, llal. onlei, Hoof Ctoithc ' ctV'!! ,.'i.!r.",.TnrU,y of s'ntU-rriH. ,fc ' claVe of Work ' ,"" 8ren thla LAMP I'OS'rs, for Fronts or Public llul'dlnga, LeifllnH.'"' S,re0,,,o, i'li Hua ElnboVS.e b lAHLE F1TTIN0S, of Ctnnd Wroiiuht-Iron, Mlall llivialoiiH, ManKora, ilarneea llracketa, Uiu tere, Tiiips, Vunlilaiore, tir, Willi: Woillt of every diwrlptlJU. Wire Ounrda of Crimped Wire, Onlvuulted i r Painted, in I lain nr Uruaiiienlul Panama, lor Utoro iiuora pr WitiiinwH, f'aetory and Warenoiino Windows. WMlliiitri. fnr i tltlAA ll..l.u r.mn... tn. Halcoiiln, l.awn ,ud l-.irm l-cnct a, ae Ac v.....-? Tii.inuvo ,u viiioitiriea, i utillu hquarea d Oentlemen'a Country Heata, of Oaa In eTC,7Ate an".aln? Vlo dMls!!,. 6 U"U U"U'' DHIMilNU FOUNTAINS, lor street uses A very lnre assortment of dealna eipre-y for Hue Dill none. " ,0' a.,reVl,,NAL U0XE. PUWIO park. lriYMV.i.E:.I,,''M!'. centennial imtUrn dlili. ne" vni. ' ' C,)ul", "d 8100 IN ONE XVKV.K auti:'"?" SinDd'.SJ.'i' ln p,""0, .dd'," lo lierfeet OAS riTTKRN. H. T. GEROULD; STEAM AND GAS FITTER Atiam Dm Filter's and Mumber'a malarial Wnn pumps, globe and ancle , ,0Wo cocks, check VaTrea.etc. p also aoiar roa rnlta Brothers faletst ,ry Cm ne(t r Ind Morehouae, Welle A Co'a Aatomatls Wai. Indicator and Hupply V.lv. for ate.w rKlUr' WINTER'S RLOCK. COUttKROIAL-AYICVtr NEW LIVERY STABLE TENTH STREET. DETWIIN WASH'S AVMOX AMD WALKOT I) r. B. F. Fields lafoima the publlo that be has opened a LIVERY STABLE onoH,.northwo.t ,ld. of Tenth stre. l a. n,,j HI. Slablea will be furnished with none but the BEST HORSES AND GOOD VEHICLES. .,?di.,h,i ub,,? mtJ 0,1 'C0mmodated l all hours ESI ? TEHMS? U"n'n ,h 'W' .J'J?,r,d', 'k hae ol public raironaee. and a III ei.dean.rio mem It by fair deahni Vht airlctuienuontobu.iLe.a. nnf aoa I.AWYEMH. GREEN & GILBERT, ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS AT LAW William II. Green, , ' M.e.T.ill'o,;:r, CAino' ,lunoih- tf.mruame.V.'0" ,0 AlJu""r OFFICE-OHIO LEVEC, ROOMS 7 AND 6 OVER nATIOHAL DAJIK. VLLEN, MULKEY & WHEELER ATTORNEYS ADD COUNSELORS AT LAW, William J.Allen, B.0mnue','i!ir.CA,R0' ,tUK0I nrrld,ua,Ur!;..rUen,l0n pl'd ,0 OKFICK-Oter Flr.t.NH0B, Bank. Ohio I.evee. 1IOAT NTttMFM. S A il WILSON, DllllS IB BOAT SUTOKESJ- a BbVtSlII, PROVISIONS ETC. No. no Oui: Lkv.-.k Cairo, III. iai.r eaoMetki tlLLm NEW YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETA$J """""f AKIKTY STOCK IN THE CITY GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE. loruer of Mnrleruih alreel nud Coin. ""vi.. xtrniie, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. C O. PATUE ST. CHARLES HOTEL. r, n, nixriiim, roprleiur Cor. Ohio Levee A- Second St. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. agftaRe conveyed ty and (rem the DepM fr.t " r'"'- cle. 9 CLOSE & VINCENT, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS aDEA-XEKS LIME Cement, Plaster Paris, AND PLASTERER'S HAIR, Comer EIKblb htrcet and Ohio we CAIRO, ILLINOIS. J. M. PHILLIPS k CO., (Succcsiors to E. to. llendrics A Co.) Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, AND WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS. IfKS Liberal Advancements made sj r upou Consignments. aS2f Are prepared to receive, itore and lorward frofghta to all points and buy and sell on comtnisaioo, EBusiness ai tended uTpwtnptlr; WOOD ltlTTENHOUSE, FLOUR D General Commission Merchant 183 OHIO LEVEE, SUTTER & BIEIIWIRTH, GLASS STAINERS, 708 WASHINGTON AVENUE, sr. louis, mo, Stained, Enameled, Embossed and ground Olasa- of every deaorlpi ion. PARTICULAR ATrjtMTIolf PAID TO CHURCH- Work