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THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1878. THE BULLETIN. faMlMUM (, Bnllrtln HnlMlMK WMklHtM Aresaase. yfoov pumft, step Udlcrsi skirt and bread boards at H alley's. l'J-19-lm N. n. There will bo nn annual meet ing of Delta Lodge, No. 508, F. and A. M., this Thursday ovonlne, Dec. 10. A. L. 6812. for the election of officers for tho ensuing masonic year. Jamks A. Piiim.ii, Sec. FoRtKAL NoTtCK. Urlof funoral ser vices will be held at thu roildoncc of tbo Into Mr. J. B. Davit, corner of Fifteenth and Cedar itreeU, at 1:16 p.m. thin (Thursday.) Frlendi of the family aro Invited. Fune ral sermon Sabbath morning. In tlio l'rei byterian church. A ri lot of boa stove for churches and school-houses, cheap at Halley's. 12-19-'.m Qo to the Atheneutn to-night. Tho weather moistened considerably yeaterdty afternoon. The remain! of tho Into Mr. J.S, Davli will be conveyed to Evansville for burial. Tho friends will atart with the body on tbo lllinoli Central, at 2:40 p. in to-day. -Win, 1. Perkins, of the Perkins' House, Vienna, was ono of tho excursion Uti to Cairo on Monday lint. Mr. Per klnr keeps tho beat hotol in Viennn, and Calrollca who vlait the town ahould make it a point to go there. The funeral sorvices of tho late Mr. J. S. Davit will he proNchcd in tho l'rca byterian church on next Sunday morn ing by the Her. Mr. Thayer. Tbo cold, damp weather nsw provid ing ia very unfavorable for horses. Those afflicted with tho epic.ootlc become- worst', and thoto which have not auccumbed to the diaeaie, becorao moro liable to do so. Tbe bill to-night nt ho Atfaciieum is excellent. Go. Frank Chapman of Carbondnlo came down on tbe Illlnola Central yesterday. Mr. and Mra. Selden Irwin are at the St. Charlct hotel. John Oroen, tho thief brought from St. Lou la tome days ago, ia expecting frienda from St. Louia, who, ho says, will bail him out of jail. Mr. Mayer, tho gentlemanly agent of the Selden Irwin troupe, emtio nctr meet log with a serious accident yesterday rooming. At ho was walking down Sixth treet, tbe sidewalk being covered with ice, he slipped and foil. Tho shock was to severe that for a short time he thought of sending for Dr. Dunning tn look fur broken bones. Ho soon recovered, how ever, and felt no serious otToclt of tho fill. Mr. Allen has bought out the South ern hotel and is now acting as landlord of that institution. Mr. Fay, formor propriotor ol the Southern hotel, has bought tho hotel de partment of tbo Delmonico from Jack Winter. A young white girl, aged about six teen years, died on Tuesiay of small-pox, ia the pest-house. The tree were hung with crystal yes terday morning. Aa Christmas draws near, thu rocr chants aro kept busy. Our people have no cauae to complain of a lack of amuacmente. Thu theatrt the church featlvala, banquets, balls, soeiiii card partiei, crowd each other. Tbe absenco of Judge Broas at tho railroad convention iu Paris, Tennessee, necessitates the adjournment of thu county oourt. It will meet again on Friday morning. J. II. Lufklna formerly of Anna, has established himself in a flrst-clais grocery atoro on Cominorciai avenue, be tween Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. Everything desirable in the way of cata bios can bo had of Mr. Lufklna at tbe very lowest prices. The slippery sidewalks yeatorday af lorded tbe school boya amusement in tbo way of skating. Tbe rain of night bofore lust, though not a tery heavy one, replenished tho cis terns aomowhat, for which the good peo ple of this city, thankful fur small favors and large ones in proportion, are grateful Tbe Selden Irwin troupe mado their third appearance bofore the public at the Atheneum last night. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather and muddy condition of tbe street-crossings, they had lair bouse. Air. and ilri. irwin wore well sustained, and If our theatre-going class of cititens will only liberally patron ise this troupe, it will stimulate Mr. Ir win, tbe proprietor, to renewed exertions to make hisjentertainment, popularjand attractive. Ladles will find at Burger's, Ms Com mercial avenue, fancy goods of all kinds, selected with especial reforence to tbe hoi iday season ; men and hoys will ilnd all kinds of boots and nhoes, nnd ladies' and misses' shoo that will give perfect satis faction. Mr. Burger has alao droas goods, shawls, skirts, furs of all kinds such as minks, sables, etc.; all new, just roceived from the East, and now being sold at very low prices at figures reducod to meet the demands of the holiday trade, so that tho nimble penny may be turned instead of the slow dollar. Call and sue for your self, tf. Sewing machine findings of every kind, such as needles, oil, springa, ahuttels, bobbins, castors, tuck-marUers, cordors, hemmen, oil cans, scraw drlvera,wruncbea and all difficult ports of tbe machine that wear out. Also self-acting rufllers, tbe best in use. All kinds of machines re paired, Persons at a diilaricu can Adjust the machine from tbo stand, pack it in ,a boi or basket and send by express. All work warranted. J. 0, Cakko.v, 160 Commercial avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets. 12-15 lm. Tbe Irish Cousin will be reproduced by tbe Selden Irwin troupe on Saturday ifternoon, at So'lock, for tbe accommod. ion of tbe ladies and children. Saturday a day of recreation and fun for school dldreo, consequently Mr. Irwin will re tbit matinee and put tbe price of aalaaloa down so low that every school r ui girl sea afford to attend. F. W. BodarJ, formerly a "Carolte," now of tho stesnier Utah, was In this city yeatorday. Tcnlght tho Suldon Irwin troupo will give Ihfir fourth ontortalnnient at the Atheneum, on which occasion will bo presented tho romantic drum a of tho Mar ble Heart, with the full strength of tho , company. Mr. Harry lUlnforth will ap pear this ovoning in his great cbaraetora of Diogenes and VnlMgn. hvorybody should go. Tho Institution 1 dcstlnod to becomo popular in this city, and is ono worthy of oncouragomcnt.und support. Toys, notions and fancy good. Tho bot nnd cheapest place to got your toys nnd fancy goods, Is on Commercial ave nue, between Ninth and Tenth streets No. 160, as wo keep toys tho yenr round and soil at regular prices. Wo arc just in receipt of a now and fresh lot of goods, among which is n lino assortment of Christmas troo ornaments, which wo roll to churches' and otbor institutions nt cost prices. J. U. Caksox, No. IS6, Cominorciai avenue, between Ninth nnd Tenth streets. 12-15-2w. Coal shovols, tongs anil buckets and anything elso yon want nt lUlloy'a. 12-10-ltn Notick. Thoro will bo a special meet Ing of tho Qui Vivo Coterie nt their rooms this ovoning, nt nino o'clock. Ev ery mombar is requested to bo prcsont 12-19 It. Char. R. Kylk, Sccrotary. Kier.ryour doors and gales shut with tho Dudly spring from Hulley'a. lM'J-lm oonEiisra- CUIUS r.MAS.midnt No 32 Eighth street,! a nwiiplcto Mock of Holiday goods In tho fol lowing llm-: Orocerle-, Ft nil mid Toys, Mime, of wlil'h lire London layer and seed leu rulslns, zante currents, citron, nwwt mid boiled elder, npile nutter, mince nicai. np nlps. nraiiL'ps. lemon-. rur. nuts and candles, (mixed liv ourseltes); skates Irom common styles TO New York club. Toy Bedsteads, Wagons, Carts, Perambulator, Wheelbarrows and llniiiiy Horses, laiuorma anu omcr innncu Fruits ol tho best brands, in large variety. Canned Fish. Bottled goods. Shaker Pre serves and Jellies. Fireworks, etc., etc., at BlIISTOL & STILWKLL'tf. CAIRO. Poucx Court. In tho absence of Judge Bross yesto'dsy, justico to tho city prisoners was administered by 'Squiru Shanncssy. Dan Whalon and P. C. Co hen, drunk, fined $6 40 each. Paid. Jai. Coyle, M. Bradley, 8. Shaddruk, Cbas. Erkahan, John Robinson, N. Ryan, M. Duffy nnd J. MulholJand wore all sent for six days to assist in sidewalk repairs and to cleun street crossinga. Charley Pierce and John Wright, for breaking tho ordinance in regard to concualud weapons, wore fined $S 05 each. Paid. A. D. Anderson, alias Andrews colored for tho came offuoao, was fined S9. An drowa could not pay and was ordered to jail, but on tbo way thoro, took an uncere monious leavo of officer Martin and cs caped. A down-town saloon keeper undertook to get personal satisfaction out of one of hia ponnilois customer.', and was fined $10 25. He took an appeal. Bill. Crawford, for vagrancy, was sont on tho chain-gang for nino days. John Roach, drunk und disorderly, was fined $11 25. Paid. Best cooking stoves in tbo mnrket at A. Halley's, No. ICS, Washington avenue. 12-19-lm RIVER NEWS. ARBIVID. StOAtncr Mary Davago, Pittsburg " Quickstep, Evansvillo Susie Silver, New Orleans 11 Hubert Mitchell, New Orleans " Celeste, Memphis " Jim Flak, Jr, Paducah 11 Illinois, Columbus DEFARTID. Steamtr City of Qulny, New Orleans 11 Quickstop, Evansville " City of Chester, Memphis 11 Robert Mltcholl, Evansville " Mary Forsvth, Now Orleans " Jim Fisk, Jr, Paducah " Illlnola, Columbua CONDITtON OF TUB H1VKH8. Thn ris in tho river at this place Is steadily increasing. Thero is now five foot rcportod over tho samo bars between hero and Evansvillo. Tho Mississippi was full of heavy white Ico yostorday. Thoro Is nothing now to report from that stronni, and 3 feet is probably all tho water thoro ia in tho channel. There is about 6 feot rcportod at Point Pleasant. Special dispatches to Tax Bullktih report thu condition of the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers at various places. 1IUSINKSS AMI WKATIIKR. Conaidurablu business was transacted on tho landings, which woro in a terrible muddy nnd Mushy condition. Tho wcath or modoratud a little and tho lea on thu slduwulks nearly nil melted, making it very disagrceablu walking. MIBCKLLANIEOUt). The City of Quincy cleared for the South after taking on ncouplo of hundred tons Shu iutenda tilling out at Belmont. Tho Mary Davago and barges brought about 200 tons for reahlpment. She was detained some, timo between hero and Evansvillo by tho low stago of water. She is uiiroutu to St. Insula, and will have to remain hero until' nuvigatton to that placo begins ugain. Thu City of Chester left for Memphis with i) very good trip of freight and peo ple. The Quickstep has resumed hor place in tho Evansvillo trade. She arrived bring ing a medium load, and roportod five feet over tho worst bars. Thu t-'uslo Silver name In early from Naw Orleans, bringing about eight hundred tons of sugar and molasses, most ly consigned to St. Louis. Tho Belle, of Pike came to tho wharf, nnd is loading for Memphis, and will leave this ovoning. John Langlois is the second clerk, Tho Forsyth left last evening for the tunny South with all ahe wanted, and under command of Cap t. John Greenough Tho Mississippi V. T. Co. have another tow of three barges nearly loaded, and will send them forward by tho Cresent City. Jim McFadden, recently 2nd clerk in tbe Anchor line, has accspted a position on the I.C. K.It. wharf-boat. Onr'Homo Advertisers. STOP AND READ! Littkll'h f.ivixo Aoe fou 187.'!. This well known magazine proent in an Inex pensive form, considering its three nnd a quarter thousand large pages of reading matter a year, with freshness, owing to its weekly issue, an ! with a satisfactory com pleteness attempted by no other publication, the abblcst essays and reviews, the best se rial and short stories, the finest sketches and poems, and the unst valuable, biographical, historical, political and scientific Information from the entire body of foreign periodical literature. Among tho distinguished authors lately represented In Its pages uro Matthew Ar nold, Cbas. Klngsley, George MacDonald, Miss Thackeray, Max Muller,Karl Blind, Prol Tyndall, Sir Kobert Lytton, I'rof. Huxley ,1 nines Anthony Fruude, .lean Ingclow, Thu Uuku of Argyll, Prime Minister Gladstone, Miss Muluck, Ktckmaun-Chiitrlai), Arthui Helps, VrlU Iteutcr, Julln Kiivauagh, Tell nyeou, Browning, etc., etc. Besides continuing tlio production of the leading British authors during thu coining yeur us usual, it is to begin ubout January 1, tho publication, bonally, of one of thu finest productions, tranbluted expressly for It, ol thu I'latt-Uelltsli novelist and humorist Fritz Hciit. r, who is pronounced the must popular German author of the last hall' century" and whosu writings, in the Ian. guagu of Bayard Taylor, "aru thu wonder aud delight of Germany." A charming Christinas story by thu same author Ik prom ised about Christmas time, and thu number containing it will bu sent frcu to new sub scribers beginning with the new volume, January 1. Thu subscription price is $8 u year, which is cheap for thu amount of reading furnish ed ; or for those desiring tho cream of both home and foreign literature, thu publishers, (Llltell .t Gay, Boston,) make a still cheaper oiler, lz: to send lor ell) uny ouu of tho American if 4 moiitiillesor weeklies with thu LlWng Agu fur a )ear. HEKMAN LEVY, Nn, 03 ,0)110 Luvee, Cairo, Illinois, commission inorchant, aud dealer in hides, fur,, wool and leather. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of old metal, copper brass, ragi, and paper stock. Liburul ad vances madu tu rosponsiblo shippers. I'KICIt LlMT OK FUR3. Mink from 26c. to i'i 00 MTEAXBOAia. 0AnV6"AND All, BOAT. Tbe splendid uteamer CT.A.S. FISK, Dick Fowlir, Captain Leaves Cairo DAILY. (Sundavezcented). at 4 p.m. For freight orpussagc apply on boaro or 10 JAB, jUALLUKY, AI! l, lan fltf BOAT NTARKN. SAM WILSON, diilis in QROCKRXK8, PROVISIONS TC. Ho. 110 Oim Laval Catho. Im. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ' "The Galaxy is about as nearprrfection aa anything ; can be." Dally Uegister, New Haven, Conn. Coons Dry Flint Hides from Green do Otter from Hats " Opossum ' Bags " Paper Wrought Iron per ll Cast do per 100 lb, tfbssp Felts easb 10c, to 45 .lOc.to 18) 7 c. to a .'100 to 7 00 ... 10c. to u . . . ro. to , ..IJc. to lo. to lc. to ....tiOo to 1 10 ....66 to 76 15 8 FOB 187 3- IT 18 THE BEST AMERICAN MAGAZINE. No Pninlly aunflaartl lodo without Ir, IT GIVES MOKE GOOD AND ATTHAC TIVK BEADING MATTKIl FOU TUJC .MONEY THAN ANY OTHER PE- itionuiAi. ouitooK run- L14HED. Til a I.RADINO NKWeTAPKRB rnOHOUMCK THE GALAXY Tho Best and Most Ably Editod Ameri can Magazine. TEL" 33 Q-ALAXY Meets the Wants of Every Member of the family. It contains Thoughtful Articles by our It contains Sketches of Life aud Adven ture. It has Serial Stories by our Best Novelists, It bus .Shorttorles in Each Number Tho new department of Scientific Miscel lany appears in each number. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. IMHCK 35CTS. PER NUMBER. Subscription Price, tl per year. CLUBBING TERMS: Tho G-ilaxy will be sent for the yearl8T3 with any one of the following Periodicals at the price named : With Harper's Weekly or Harper's Bazar, or Appleton's Journal, 7 ! th rrgular price is ; With Every Saturday s ; regular prlco 9 ; With Our Young Folks 5 ISO ; rrgulsr price $6 ; With Littell's Living Age 10: regular price 111. Address SHELDON 4 CO., 7J Bread way, N.T. fi Pi) b o n tf H B 1 Eh tf H H Eh 0 tf W tf n ID b 6 H 0 0 Eh fa W (0 R tf Pi n H hi 0 tf o R ft H H D fl tf R 0 0 (!) H fa A place where you can buy aa much for as you can elsewhere for ONE DOLLAll AND A QUAHTER GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYBODY The undersigned would respectfully In form the public that tboy havo fitted their new store bouse on Eighth streot with tho finest end best assorted slock of general merchandise ovor before bronchi to this market, and In order to securo a large portion of tho patronage of tbo public. WE AUK DETERMINED TO SELL OUR GOODS AT LOWER FIGURES THAN ANY OTHER EST A li. LISHMENT IN THE VICINITY. Our stock ia entirely new, and bought expressly for the coming fall and winter trade cf this locality, and consists of Ladies, Gtnts and Children's xj&tt a-oorjs, BOOTS & SHOES, ciiOTKCiisrca-, HATS Ac CAPS. And all other articles to bo found in n first class dry goods and clothing establish ment. We call especial attention to our largo assortment of dreaa goods, sliawN and cloaks, which department is complete In all ttsdetails. Our stock of FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CASSAMERES, JEANS, ETC. Blum & Amson. ATTENTION! Mr. It. Jones on Commer cial avenue, second door west of Tenth street, is manufactur ing Boots and Shoes of the best material in tho market and is prepared to till all orders on the shortest notice. He guarantees both the work and material ; his patterns are of the latest styles, and his prices lower than any other shop in the city. Confident of the excellence of his work, he invites the patronage oi the public. IMM 3in, You can buy six and one-half lbs. Durant's A Coffee Sugar for One Dol lar; Seven lbs. New Orleans Sugar for One Dollar; Best three and one-half libs. Prime Rio Coffee, One Dollar ; Best Imperial Tea, One Dollar and a half per pound ; Best Gun powder Tea, One Dollar and Seventy-five Cents per pound ; Young Hyson and Oolong Tea, One Dollar per pound, and ev erything proportionately cheap at WILEY & BIXBY'S. 6-14-tf. ELECTION NOTICE. Mayoh'h Okficr. I Cairo, Ills., December 0, 1872. Public notice Is hereby given that an elec tion will be held OH TUESDAY, THE 7TTI HAY OF JANUAKY A. V. 1873, In tbe city of Cairo, in the State of Illinois, (or the purpoae of determining the question aa to whether said city of Cairn shall become Incorporated under the act of tbe general assembly ot this state, entitled " An act to provide for the incorporation of cities and villages." approved April 10th, 18TJ, In force July 1st. 1872 ; and also, at the same time there will be submitted for adoption or rejec tion, tho question ot "minority representa tion." In tie city council, or legislative au thority ot aald city. For the purpose of said election, said city or Cairo has hern divided Into two election districts, the one of which comprises all the territory iu said city, south and east of the center Ifne of Twelfth street extended to the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and the place or voting, In said district, will be the Hough and Ready engine-house; the other district com prises all the territory in said city, north und west of said line extended as aforcsuld, and the place of voting therein will be the court house. By order ol the city council. John M. Lanhdkn, Mayor. Cairo Dally Hun' and 'C'ullo Gazette,' please copy. l!W-dtd. PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals willbe received at the City Clerk's office until 7) run. or Kridav, the tinth day or December, A. D.. 1872, tor furnishing tbe materials or doing tho. work, or both, for the reconstruction or renewal ol the follow, ing described sidewalks, viz.: On the s'liith side of Nineteenth street from Poplar street to Commercial avenue ; on the nTtli side nl Twentieth street from Ohio leveo to Walnut street: on the south or Twentieth street from Ohio levee to Washington avenue ; on both sides or Poplar street from Eighteenth street to Division street; on tbe south side or Division street; and on north side or Cen tre street. Said proposals shall be directed to the City Council, and will be opened at a joint meet ing or the Council at the time above named. All proposals shall be made in accordance with the provisions, requirements and speci fications or ordlnanco No. 32, approved Sep tember 18, A. D 1872, which ordinance Is now on tile in my office, subject to examina tion at any time. The city reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids. M. J. Howlky, Cairo. Ills., Dec. t), 1872. City Clei k. W-7-dlOt. IDLEWILD MILLS and Ohio Corner Twenty-second street ievee. SUPERIOR STEAM DRIED CORN MEAL Always on hand, and at the lowest marke price. Also a good article or OOW FEED Verr jhaap. Leave orders at HALLWAY MTBUUI, t nJ 4 Use uUL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 3TO. 74: OHIO LEVEE. Hctttil and I'reHCripliou, -siMraViai'sr- 'sta SBBHBBHBBBjBHflBBVSSje!uSBjJHBBBBHiates BBIWyst -"i Ar-SswaiaaBS jjjftjajsaaaaajaM HresSlBBBB Hl '1 1 ' EBasfti-JaHa! Hm uflaBtSCtl tjjsHafiaB&BBHHMSHjHgp'" Corner Washington Ave. and Eighth street. CIIKST PROTECTORS. Ol cliatni.l- ai rabbit 'skin, for wesk lungs. i At BAKOLAY BROS, CHLORATE ' LOZEITQES KOlt SOUK THROAT, Prepared aud sold ' By BARCLAY UR03 II0K.SK and CATTLE MEDICINES And ltMurect.-uiN lor uMe, Ai BARCLAY BROS. FINE CIGARS, ' "llo.NKY BEE," " YOl'.NO AMERICA,' Anil rnlcrnd Standard." At BARCLAY BROS. 11-Llll. 35TEW G-OOIDS JTTST HOE3IVB3D ! JO TO THE CITY BOOT AND SHOE STORE. von YOt'K BOOTS -A 2sT ID SHOES MR. A . BLACK, Havlnif enlarged and handsomely retittcd his store, now offers to the public, the finest and pnibahlv tbe lariret and most complete stock of Boots and Shofs lu the city; to which be lnitcs the carelul Inspection of eery boot and slme wearer, guaranteeing to please ev ery one In regard tu price, und -tjle. His stock which lsjuit receled I. complete ill ever)- department; offering to the trade n better line or (food than eu-r before, with many inducements In regardT to price to the purchaser. FOE T H 33 HOLIDAY8. He has on baud n line line of children's shoes of every style, quality and color, con klstiU of PEARL CUER, FRENCH KID, M1TTONED TAMI'IEH, FOXED POLI3II, ETC. He particularly calls attention to his handsome line ol Ladles' and Misses' shoes and slipper, in which he has always had the reputation of excelling; Is tbe tincatand moat com plete he has ever bad, conltliitf or esery quality, style and cut appropriate for the com tortol this season. ,,...., , , . Alo, the Urge -lock of gentlemen's, youths' and boy.' boots, which Mr. Black prides hlmeir is tbe lliiet selection in the city, mid enables liiui to supply a want long felt by the gentlemen In tills city, tbe ability to purch.i-e n custom madu boot or shoe for about one half price paid to city shoemakers. No gentleman wanting a tine fitting custom made boot, cither made to measure or from store, sbnuld fall to see his stockt Say-Mr. Mack, in tho solcugetit for Messrs. Brolaski & Co., whose goods he keeps only, and lie warrants every pair. CORNER EIGHTH STREET AND COMMERCIAL AVENUE. Etabllhed, November IS, 187'J. CAIEO CONSERVATORY MUSIC. On tho corner or 12th streot nnd Washington avenue, opposite Bulletin office. Will open MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 187'.'. Tuition from t'i to 20 per term. IN CLASSES OF 1 TO 4 EACH. No pains will be spared to make it PLEASANT, PROFITABLE, AND SATISFACTORY to all concerned. N. P. CURTICE, Director. Teacher or Vocal, Organ and I'lano Music. J. M.RODENBAUGH, Teacher or Wlcd and String Instruments. (Sco circular.) n-lt tr. II. M. 11ULEN, M E R C II A N D I S E JJ R O K E R , AMD COMMISSION MERCHANT, Purchasing lor Merchants a speciality. Oltlees 110 Ohio Levee, CAIRO, ILLS. KSTRefcrcnors, Calm Merchants. a AH riTTRRN. U. T. UEIIOULD; STEAM AND GAS FITTER osiisa is OAS rlXTUUXS, Oas KitUr's and flumbsr's material, Wood lurar , globs and angle vlvs, stop) cocks, ohfcU valves, eto. suo iosst roa Tufts) Brothers) Patent Dry Osm Meter tad storsuouse. Wells A Co'a Automallo Wstsi Udieaur and Supply Valve for steam boilers. Wlltn'l BLOCK, OOUMJUMlAXATMV HOOK BINUINU. PATRONIZE HOME TBADE I J. C. IIUELS, Late of St. Louts. BOOK HINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, BULLETIN BINDERY, Corner Twelfth street and Commercial Ave BLANK BOOKS or every description done with neatness and dispatch. All kinds or ruling done at short notice. Bibles, Music, MaguzmcH and Periodicals bound neat and ut the lowest po-sUile rates. County work, such as Records, Dockets, Fee Books, Blanks, etc.. made a ipeclallty Boxes, Pocket Books, Envelopes, etc., made to o"'r. II -it IT. NEWIVERTSTABTE" TENTH STREET, IIKTWKIM WASU'W AVKMUIC AMD WAL1CD1 Dr. 11. K. Fields Informs toe pobilc tbstk bas opened LIVERY STABLE, on th northwest lulu of Tenth atreet aa asm HlH)Te. Ills Btsbles will be furalabsd with dobs bat the BEST HORSES AND GOOD VEHICLES. and the public may be accommodated at all hours of the day and night with safe teams on the lowest terms. Or. Fields asks a share of public patronsis and will endeavor to merit It by (air dealing and strict attention to business. IIENRY II. MEYER, EXOBLSIOB DECORATIVE. SIGN and ORNAMENTAL GRAINING AND MARBLING ol every Description. DECORATING AND GILDING in every style, plain and ornamental. Particular attention paid to Glass Gliding Orders solicited for Scenery, Fresco ana Banner Fainting. FANCY GLA88 8HOW CARDS Gilt, plain and ornamental. All work i txvted to my care will be promptly aU tended to. Shop ta PenrHoueomer I Commercial avenue and jttfktla sweet sejfcur.