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JOHN H. OBERLY, PROPRIETOR.
THE BULLETIN.
OUK OIIOllGHKS.
i
I'KKSIIYTKUIAN-EJihth Street.
I'rr achlnic, Habbath it 10) a.m. and 7 p.m
Prayer uieetlnp, Wednesday at 7 p. m.
Sabbath School, 3 p.m. .1. M. Lanaden, 8u.
perlntendcnt. Rkv. II. Thavkii, l'astor
mr:i iiuwis r.-cor. Eighth and Walnut 3U.
'reaching, Sabbath at 10 a.m., and 7 p. m
Prayer mcetlmr, Wednesday, 71 p.m.
Sabbath School, 3. p.m. I,. W. btlllwcll,
huperlntcndent. Rkv. K. I,. Tiiomi-son,
I'm tor.
tllURCIi OK TI1K RKl)KEMKR-(Kplrco
I'm.
Jlornlni; prayer". Sabbath 10, a.m.
Menliiif prnyem, 7i pJU.
iabbalh School, 0 a.m.
Rkv. K. Coin, Hector,
si l'ATRIUK'S t'llUltCH-Mtitb St. and
, I ubilcsenfcp, Sabbath Sill and 101 a.i
ei-i'irn, 7 i..m.
f-abbath School. 2 p.m.
Service every day, a a.m.
Rkv. 1. J. o'JIalloim.4. 1'ries
l U1UUJ10II AM tllH.'
T. JOSEPH'S Clirucil.-(feniian,) cor
tier of alum and Cross streets.
j;an, etry Sabbath ut 10 o'clock a. in.
esperi, '1 p. m.
.Mas during week days, 8 o'clock a. m.
ltKV. c. Ilomux, Priest
Oi.RMAN LUTHERAN CHUROH-13th
street between Washington Avenue and
Walnut street.
Preaching Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
cnouaiu scnooi mi z m loes p.m.
Kkv. i Ik i.iiuint, l'astor.
lOLMi MEN'S mm.-) I IAN Asi-cCIA-
i iu.. ncgulur willing itoiid .Monday
rach month ut Iheli room ote Rockwell
& Co's bookstore, (..oiiinierclul ate nue.
Weekly l'rayer tueeiiut:, Krldaj , 7j p.m. at
i. W.MH.LWKM, President,
SECOND JllsMuNARV HAl'TIST
t ilLJlUI. Corner a) vuiuorv and Kurty-
tlrt Mtrect. rreavhlii Sabbath nt 11
o'clock a. m. anil 3 o'clock p. ni.
Mltiday school 1 o'clock p. in.
The church in connected with the Ullnol
Aocltlon, by the Klrt Ml'nlonar)' Hap-
tlt church oi Cairo.
Kkv. Sumjmox LroNaKn, raxtor.
AFHK'AN SICTIIODIST.-Kourteenth, be
IHeen Walnut ami Cedar.
Service, Sabbath, 11 a.m.
S.t'ibath school, lj p.m.
dim meet" at 3 p.m.
fcKCONI) KKKK WII.1. HAl'TIST Kif-
leeiith Street., between Walnut and Cedar.
Serviced sabbath. 1 and 3 p. m.
, Kkv. N. KlCK.t, l'ator.
niV.K WIl.l. KAIT1ST IIOMK MISSION
SAIIIIATII SCIIOOI.. Comer Walnut
and Cedar Street.
Sabbath School, J a.m.
riKST KKKK WII.l. HAl'TIST C1IUKCII
-Curry'i llarrack
Service, Sabbath 1 1 a.m.. 3 p.m. A 7J p. in.
Kkv. Wm. Ivki.lkv, 1'uhtor.
K1KST MISSIONAKYllAI'TIsT CIIUKCII.
-Cedar, between Ninth and Tenth at.
1'rcaching Sabbath 101 3,m. and " p.m.
l'rayer mectlm.'. cdneMlay eeiilug.
l'rraching, i nday evenliur.
Sabbath School, 1J p.m. John Vanllaxter
aud Mary atviiliru. Superlnteudentx.
ItEV. T. .1. SllOBKH, l'aetor.
SECONH HAl'TIST CIIUKCII Fourteenth
Street, between Cedar i.nd Walnut. The
ouly liaplht church recognized by the Ai-
MlCUtlllll.
wr.u, tali), nth, 11 a.m. 8 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Krv. .Ucon Hh.uii.kv, Kldcr.
SEUItET OKDKKS.
THK MASONS.
CA1KO COMMANUKKV, N. 13.-Suted
Am-embly at the A)lum Jla-onlc Hall, Jlrt
and third Mondayn in each month.
CAIKO COUNCIL, No.St.-Kegular Convo
cation at Ma-onlc HaU, the ecoiid Friday
In each mouth. .
CAIKO CIIAITEK No. 71-KeKUIar Con
vocation at Mawnlc Hall, on the third
Tuci-day ol every month,
i'AIKO LOUOK, No.'i7 K. A A. M.-Ile(ril-lar
Communlcatlonii at Masonic Hall, the
recond and fourth Monday of each month.
THK ODD-KKU.OWS.
AJ.EX-VNDKK I.OUUK, 'Jil-Meet In Odd
Tcllowi' Hall, In Artcr'i building, every
Thuriiday evening at S o'clock.
STATE OFFICERS.
riovcrnor John L. Ho fridge,
Ucutenant-Oovernor lt.i.
Secretary of State-Oeorge II. Harlow.
Auditor or State C. A. Upplncott.
SUto Treaurcr Casper "'! ,
Attorney General .lame k. hdMiII.
Supt.l'ubllc Iintructlon-Newton llateman
CONOKrSSMT.N.
Senator Hleliard J. Ogle-by aud .lonn A.
Ueprcscntatlve Klghtcenth DUtricV-l-ace
ClemenU.
MKMIIKKS OKNKKAL S3EM1IM
Kcpre-entatlvcH In th With dK'ict.
Jolm 11. Obcrly, Wm. A. I.cimnannd Math-
" SinutJrrorthc 60th dlftrict.-Je-e Ware.
COUSTV OKKICEKS.
CtllCUIT COIIHT.
Judge-1). J. linker, of Alexander.
Stato'H Attorney-l'atrlck II. 1'ope.
Clcrk-K. S. Yocum,
Sheriff A. H. Inln.
Wm. Martin Afen.ir and 'Ireasiircr.
COU.NTY COUKT.
Silted K. McCritc and S. M.rchll-
Clerk-Jacob G. Lynch.
Coroner John H. Ioinni
MUNICIPAL l.UNMI.NT.
Mayor John V , .
Trcasurcr-K. A. t.'unn iiglwiu.
Comptroller h. II '
ClerU wienaei
Attorney-II. Wuloii U ; bb.
I'ollce Magistrates V . Ht"
-F. Din.-, anil J. J,
"jlawtalandlJIilMol ,,,i,lVWl7?,'"c1l,i,,c'
Street Comiiilloner-l. J. li.illlgaii.
Vi"i.i. MiH,...rW. Woolen. '
Mernl ert l'ollco Fono-A. Cain urgent,
V. Whllcainii, riii'lip Helm, Cuas. Melmer
Hlu 1. A. nullum.
First
ward -Hiram Hlxby umi
J. M.
Pl'N-'P-. . n...,. M.n.n und Wood
Mill
Sec
ecomi warn
,Ulrn-ard-Jol,..McEwena..d V. Kw
NellU mid M. J.
Kl.rwwd-JiO. H. HoWnwn
II, Morris.
and Win.
PARKER & RLAKE,
BliLIISIH
.WALL PAPER. PAINTS,
Fniir, Bntn. lollne,
WINDOW BBADMs
And the celebrated lUamlnitlM
AURORA OIL.
BR048 VOILDIKrt, OOB ilTB t. 0Oy
M1S0IAI tY.,
OA1KO ...
TELB6RAPHI6.
POLITICAL.
KICKAPOO AFFAIR
THK DKl'AHTMKNT
OF STATE.
THK
AT
"HE QUESTION IS, WHAT
WILL THE MEXICAN
MINISTER 1)0?
THK
LOUISIANA SUI'KEMK
COUKT DECIDES TWO
ELECTION CASES.
THK
OPPOSITION DISSATISFIED
.WITH IJAK1 ENTKKn
SPEECH.
K.TO.
ETC,
ETC.
THK KtCKAFOO AFKAlK.
Wa Hi.sriTo.v, May 24. Col. McKen
zlo'i Kickapoo all'air U kicking up aome
tbing of n ruinput at tho data depart
ment. Thy point wLero tho light took
plnco and where Col. McKenzia'i troops
killed toinc nineteen Kicks and Liponi,
ii supposed to bi sixty or seventy miles
niido tho Mexican lerritorv, and
as this is "casus belli, ' our de
pirimenn are on the alett to fe
what tho Mexican minister will do. That
official has lnwn informed officially of tho
action of Col. McKenr.U, but tho mlol-tcr
don't mind it, but teems to look on it as a
picci) of Just retaliation for outrages com
mitted on American settlers by maraud-
ng bands of Indians and Mexicans. This
is thu apparent ajpect of tho caie, but tho
crippled condition of tho slate of Mexico
may render it necessary for tho
representative of that country to keep
hady for the present, and bide his time
for demanding restitution and alonoaiont.
Con. Sheridan long ago expressed the con-
iction that Moiico was amenable for
acts of war in permitting tho Mexican
and Indian raids for which Col. McKen-
iu's chastisement is in retaliation, and
thinks the matter should be settled by the
dminlitratinn, as tho army can tako no
other action than such as has already been
taken by McKunzie.
THK M KE.VZIJt l'OLItt.
Iinow.Nsvil.LE, Texas, May I. To
ny's Sentinel, enumerating the various
attlo robbr! t)i month, by artiiod
Mexicans, placed tho nuinbur stolon and
crossed into Mexico within a radius o(
xty miles of this city, at not less than
000 haj, whllu further up tho river a
roportlonul number bavo boon driven
into Mexico. Thu reported raid of Col.
McKenzIe into the Kickapoo camp caused
very general satisfaction hero, and will
tend to lessen depredations if the McKen
zIe policy is carried out.
TWO DECISIONS.
Vasuimuto.v, Mny 24. Tho attorney
general this morning recoivod a dispatch
stating that tho suprame court of Louisi
ana has juit decided two cases of contest
for offico under the intrusion act, and in
both cases the legality of officors holding'
nder tho Kellogg government was sus
tained. It is also said tho opposition in
iouisiana Is dissatisfied with Senator
Carpenter's speech.
THE CABIN KT.
Tho consultation between tho cabinet
and civil service board lasted till 2 o'clock
during which a largo number of amend
ments and modifications to tho civil ser
vice rules wero suggested, and will be
acted on by tho board.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WAHMOTII SUES THE NEW
ORLEANS TIMES FOR
LIBEL.
OBSERVANCE OF THE QUEEN'S
BIRTHDAY AT NEW
YORK.
GE01M5E FHANCIS TRAIN ON HIS
1NSAN1TV.
THE CKKIUT i'ANCIEK AMEHICA.
ETC.,
ETC.,
ETC.
WAIIMOTH LI1IEI.I.ED.
Nkw Yoke, May 3t. A Now Orleans
Bpeclal says Ex-Qov. "Wermoth has begun
suit for libel against the odltor nf tho
New Orleans Times, and ttxes his dam
ages at $2i,000, The articlo complained
of was printed on tho 10th .Inst., and ac-
cusol Warmoth of having become a crod
itor to tho Mississippi and Mexican Gulf
Ship Canal company to the amount ci
515,000, through his official action nt
govornur.
TIIEqUBKN'h IlinTHDAT.
To-dny being tho fifty-fourth annlvor
sary of the birthday of Ojieen Victoria
flags woro displayod by tho Itritlsu ship
ping in port, und n suluto was llrcd. In
London the day was kept an half holiJay,
und WAS(ushorod in by tho flrlng of a solute
and ringing of bells. During tlio day
there was n reviow of tho military, nod in
mo evening the city will bo illuminated
OUU'rt REMAIN,
New Yoiik, May 24. Tho remains of
Minlstor prr will bu received here by tho
f ree aiasons.
I'HOOtAUATION,
Oiiicaoo, May 24. Mayor Medlll has
Issued a proclamation directing that all
city anu puniio otnees be closed on Deco
ration Dy,and enjoining alt patriotic cit
'n I
Uent to clofo their place oi" 'husmess and
unite- In paying honor to,tUe btjroic Mead.
A90TIIKKMI1KU M'1 T' 'n clc"r sttuc- ra
Nw York. May 2l.Ullrer ChorleekJ "JaWft "ft . ,
.... . i . ..
utcuning mo nomination lor presiuont or
the now polico board, was chmt, .roas-
urnr. Tho Evening Poll having ipoken
of Mr. Chorleck In what be regarded as a
libellous manner, ho has began suit against
the proprietor', laying 1tV hamsges at
$10,000.
o. v. T.
Nkw Yon, May 24. .lugo Fancher
to-day granted an order requiring-' tho
shoriir to produce Train tvVortj him on
Wednesday next, to inquireMr.to bis In
sanity. I'RMIITTERIAX g
JlALriMoar, May 24. Tho Presbyte
rian general assembly lo-daVanpoiated n
committee to consider and report t tho
next general assembly, thu subject of
Issuing a frco pspor.
ItOMEOrATIIlBTS EXl-ELLED.
Hosto.v, Slay 21. Tho board of trial of
the Massachusetts Modical society, which
recently tried certain members of tho so
ciety for practicing homepathy, on the
ground that such practice violated their
right to membership, rendered a decision
to-day and served a copy on eiich mem
ber involved. The board say the psrtlc-s
having been fully trii-d, and
the evidence and arguments on each side
fully considered, the charges and tpeciB
catin.n aro all provod, and accused are
severally guilty of conduct unbecoming
and unworthy honorable physicians, by
practicing homeopathy, tbcreforo it re
commends their expulsion from the Ma'sa
cbusetts Medical society.
DECORATION HAT.
New Touk, May 21 Gov. Dlx re
commends that Decoration Day being n
legal holiday, be appropriately observed.
YACIITI.VO.
The Koyal Western Yacht club of Ire
land has invited the Now York Yacht
club to participate in their Hnnual regatta
at Q'Jtenstown, July 30.
Among the papers submitted to Judge
Fancher on which the ordor was granted,
vtas ono from Train, in which he insists
that he is perfectly sane, Is a person of lib
eral education, and of great mental capac
ity, and is forced out ot a million dol
lars landed estate in Omaha, a $100,000
one in Council Mull., and a $5,000 ono in
ColumbiiiNebraska ; that he bad a valid
claim for $1,000,000 against the Union
Pacific lUilroad company, and another fur
$300,000 against tho Kansas Pulill: rail-
road, and tho preseut verdict of not guilty
Oil Iba k'uuilll of In. .., H.Um Mm
from signing the pipers of thu credit fan
cier of America, of which he is president-
CRIME.
KILLS HIS IIACailTKIl,
Memtims, My 24. Frank Dennis, ft
cojk on the river, residiog at No. 90 Hill
street, found bis daughter Fanny in a
house of ill fame to-dy. Alter taking
her homo he began to beat her, and sud
denly she staggered and fell against a
sewing nuchlno, and in a few minutes ex
pired. An inquest was hold, and the ver
dict of the jury was, that the girl came to
bnr djath from blows intlicted by her
father. Dennis surrendered to the police,
and it in jail.
FOREIGN.
the rot-E.
Home, May24. The Pope contemplates
anathemizlng tho members of tho Italian
cabinet and all others proposing to secu
larly the monasteries.
WEATHER REPO RT.
Washington, May 24. Probabilities
For Tennesseo and Gulf and South Atlan
tic states southwesterly to southeasterly
winds, partly cloudy and warm wealhir
For the Northwest and Upper Lakes and
thence to Lower Ohio and Missouri nortb
oasterly und southeasterly winds, genor
allv clear and cool weather. For Lowor
Lakes and Upper Ohio valley and Middlo
southwesterly to northwoitcrly winds,
generally clear weather and lowor tem
perature. For Canada and New Ki
glund clearing warm, weathor, southerly
winds, accompanied by light rain on coast
of forinor. Signiil station will ba estab
lished on tho summit of Pike's peak,
MARKET REPORT.
St. Louis, May 2 1. Flour dull and un-
cbauged. S beat dull and lower; Noll
rrd tall 51 odojji UU; JNo2 n-d Si C8fjlH(jj
elevator. Corn dull No 2 mixed 3S(Jj;J!jc
otsvator. Oats dull and lower, Nu2iiiixo4
3-,ijqijj'; uibvuiur; jjmo, seller June.
Kr.uy dull and unctiaimed. Kvo dull
ottered nt 09c. Pork dull aud unclianued:
bulk menu nominal, (lJfi!!8J8jB looso
lots, llacon dull, doaleis itpart. IImiu
I4jlbl5j. Lurd dull umiiir tium noriii
ni.1, bjc; saleablo ut 8tf. Whisky stt-adv,
J0o. Cattle quiet and unchanged' Ioit
tinner, shade highur,buik U'4 0i(n;4 75,
MEMruiD, Muy 25. Cotton dull and
drooping; good ordinary llj(u)lGo; low
lillJUIliig lie; rucuipu u.o, Biiiiiiieiiit
stock 30S03. Flour dull und drooping m
JO 60,8 60. Corn dull and droopliig t
SilUc. Oats in fair douiHiid, but at
lowor rutef, IUo. Hran scarce and
firm at tlo. llacon dull und droop n,-j
shoulders 71(i)7Ji;; slJes 01(5,9Jc. I'ork
und lard dull und nominal.
New York, May 25. Flour in buyers
favor, super 5 B&g,0 35; common to
irood $0 H57 HO; good to choice $7 85
3 50; white wheat X 8 l)5lu 6U.
Whiskey quiet at OCc. Wheat in moder
ato demand and higher; Chicago spring
il 159J1 -i No 2 "oftbwest $1 0J;
whilo wsstern yu dull ut 8J(j9Sc,
Ilnrloy unchanged. Corn in fair rerjUHst;
Inferior to prime new mixed
n OUCaMIrt old C0JffiC7K
llnw O'iC Oats llrm; new mixed west,
era 61(3." Jei b'ck 4JJ51c. Cotlee
strong, "tivigar steady. Molaiios qulot.
inn ti t rvmr'i aff5t t V uiv
CAIRO, ILLhVOKjjpSL'NDAY. MAY
I'ork stoMlfor; new mm 110 02e. Ileef
j and'cut' meats uw:haned. ihort clear W. ,
.1 -HW UUI.CAN!, JIM w
Corn dull;
knldte CSc. Hran u
Hran Armor, 75c. Hay dull;
prltno 0JJ2c. T
' Jui'i common" 7Je;
lV," dtj" S MHJS'
Poric dJll, lie. Sujrar
fully fair Oracle. Mo-
boilftJ 40c; others un
changed.
RIVER NEWS.
St, Loci, May VI. l'Avcr falling stead
ily. Fort Gibson, LiUl Hock; Uo b and
tow, Grafton, Alex Milioll, St. Paul;
Adam Jacobs, Grni Tiiwer; Capitol
City, Vickstmrg; lUyiira, Louisiana; J II
Johnson, Keokuk; J ti Ktdlogg and
birges, New Orleans; Albion, Ohio river;
Illinois, Grafton; Joe Kinney, Kansas
City; New lloston, Peoria. Departed:
Commonwealth, New Orleans; Ctpltnl
City, Vickumr.,; AVm Jncobs, Oratid
Toerj Kob lty, Keukuk; Bayard, Lou
isiana; Dubuque, St. Paul; Illinois, Graf
ton; Joo Kinney, Kansas City; New
lioslon and Harry Johnson, retired; P V
Strader, Tennesce river; Geo O WolfT I
Jtea river.
EvaNhvili.e, May 21 Weather clear
and hot. .Mercury I'I" to 84. The river
hat fell 8 inches linco last report, and is
now stationary, ilonts psnd up: Phi!
Sheridan, Idlewild, Geo, Kobcrts, Charm
er, Fnlls Pilot and Js. Orr. Iloats down
Mary Ament, Grey Eagle, Houstim,
Combs with tow, and Florence Leo. The
J he J. D. Parker broke a shaft ubov9 An
derson,
Namivillk, May 21. Kivcr rling
sti.adily with 9 fect'of water on Harpcth
Shouls. No arrivals and no d('parturi-,
MEMrilia, Miy S4. Wnather howery.
Mercury 83. Kiver declining. Departed:
Ctati, Arkansas river; Lgnl Ter.der,
Vhito river; Simpson Horner, Alice
Drown, Now Orleans; Snsie Silver, Emma
Elliott, City of (Jaincy, St, Louis Pat
lingers, Cincinnati.
PnneRO, May 24. Kiver receding
slowly, scant 5 (eet of water In the channel.
Arrived; Kiltie, with barg of Iron or.
No departure!, tho Exchango is not yet
afloat.
Little Rock, May 24 lo feet of water
and falling. The weathor is warm and
cloudy. Departed: John Howard and
Hattie, Fort Smith.
C i.vc'innaei, May 24. Kiver riing
Arrived : Compile, Tennessee river ;
liodman. New Orleans: Messenger, Pitts
bure. Dppartod: Arlington, .Memphis ;
C. U. Church, New Orleans, Messenger,
St. Louis ; tow boat Fearless, St. Louis to
Pittsburg.
New Orleans Miv 21. Arrivod: II.
S. Turner, Louisville: Glencoo, St Louis
Departed: Thos Sherlock, (Jincinnati; Uis--maick,
St Louis; Weather clear. Mer
cury 87.
VicKisnURO, May 24. No boats down.
Up: Exporter, Parcoud. Colorado ar
rived. Weathor clear. Kivor rising.
M a KKKT REPORT.
Price Current Office. 1
Saturday Eve., May 24, 1873.
general remarks.
There are few, if any changos in tho
market, and nono of any Importance, slnco
our last report. Tho weather has been
very warm for a day or two. Tho Ohio
and Mieilssippi rivers aro falling slowly.
Tonnago is moro scarco within tho last
few days. Rates of freight unchanged.
jsgrCorrospondenU should bear in
mind that our quotations represent prices
for round lots from first bands, unless
otherwise stated, a'nd that in tilling small
orders higher prices must be paid..Lfa;
THE MARKET.
FLOUR Thero has been very little
chango since our last report. The market
is well supplied and thu demand fair.
Wo quote sales ot 100 bblsXXX$7; 300
bbls various grades C10; 100 bbls XX
5 C00; 200 bbls various grud jfl 50lO;
100 bbls do S7 60(29 SO; 400 bbls do 3(ip
0 75.
UKAN Is in light demand and eales
small. We quote 3 cars del per ton 512.
WHEAT No change since last report
No sales reported.
HAY Low and inforior grndos dull;
choico is firm. Sales comprise 1 car prime
mixed del ?1G17; 2 cars good
do do SIC; 1 car choico timothy del
SI9.
COHN Th markol Is fairly supplied;
douiand less atttvo; sales embrace 8 cars
whlto in sacks del 6253c; 1 car in bulk
45c.
.MEAL Sales aro few and the market
Is baro. Tho demand is brisk and prices
high and firm. Sales wore COO barrels on
p. t.
OATS Markot rules ns previously
quoted with no uoUblo change. No sales
roportcd.
EGGS-Aro in fair 'demand and sales
good. "We quoto sales of 1,000 dozeu in
packages at 1 lr; 0 packages Inro 13c.
CHICKENS Dull and sales slow. Wo
quote sales of 3 coops 1) dozen at ?3 76;
20 coops at i'i "6.
HUl'TEK Choice b in good demand,
low grades Inactive-. Sules woro 30 pack
ages choico 20(5y!5c.
HAMS Sugar cured aro in fair do
uiand and quoted at 1 l15c; plain country
hams are selling at 11c for choice; 0
tierces l'-'Jc
IJ(U)-Jteflnod is scarco and firm
tierces Ka)3j3, and keg 10llc. Eight
threes sold at Pjc
IIKEAKFAST IIACON-Quoted at
HI1-0-
DM ED FBUIT. Voryllttlo doing.
Dried peaches uro quoted ut &G,0c, uJ
dried applet at Cc.
SUGAK. Actlvo and selling at 13o lor
colTce A ; HMJc for crushed, powdered
and granulated.
XAfs.-lmpenal. 76! Opow
der, 751 25 Ootong black, 75l
Y.ung Hyson, f !1 40,
CUEESE. Goud demand ; Now York
actory lb 16jl7o.
SYRUPS Th' demand is fair for
choico at C0c?l Tjl'ral and New Orleans
at 7680c.
mi
W, 1373.
PLASTERING I1A1 K.-36c V bu.S.d.
LIME. In ots Jl -JH to 1 tO V bbl.
CEMENT. At wholesale ?2C?;J 60 XI
bid. Ltst&i
Tl!f "
UfNMKS.-Re.Swcd t bushels lg
3 bu-hols 20c. ;
KUKLAPS.-2J bushols corn, 0J or
ibc do lUoz IGu; 4 bushels Oats Hoc; 6
l)EKSWAX.-'r lb 30c.
bOAP Schaetler's Oorman mottled1
ijo; Champaign soap, 7Jc.
TALLOW, V- lb 7c
COFFEE Scarco and llrm, Java sell
ing at 303Jc; Laisuayra 2l(5)25c; Kio
prime to choico 2l25c.
BROOMS. Dull; common house sell
at $1 V); choico and extra th!cn $3
3 76 j steamboat $t 60Q5 00.
FKKUiHT 0.tton, rmpreisM to
Now York, H5e; to Kouon, $1. l'n
compressed, to New York, $1 14;,k llj.
ton il.
RATES To Sr Orleans and Vlcks
burg: Potato, Hpph.s, etc, 10c; pork
ij ponna ireigrts
$7 60 per ton; w,iikry l 40 pnr bbl.
TO MEVPUIS-Flour, etc 30c perl bl
pound frWghtt 15a per cwt; bay C 00 per
ton whiskey 80c per bbl; pork 00c po
Mil.
PltOM'KiriTd FOK 1673. SLVTil" I. lt
T il K A L D I IV JO,
An Illustrated Monthly Journal, uiilven.aU
admitted to be the Hand-oun-1 IVriud
leal In the nrld. V tiir)-eiit.
the and Champion of Atner
lean Tti',
.Vol fur Kale In Hunk air Nnn Stnr.
ART DEPARTMENT.
.N'oti,tliuiiilliU' the InurvuMf In the pri. e
of Mlb-criptiou la-t Tall, when thu Aldlne u
sutned ltspresent noble proportion and rep
resentatii character, the vdilioii will 1110: i
tlian douule the jiat jear; pnnliiL- (nt the
Atilerlea 1 public appreehitH :i .Incurs, el
lort In the eaii-e ot Ait. Thu ini!....,lier
auxlous tojtistlty thf reaily coiilbtcntethu
demonstrated, haw; exerted llu-m-clsr to
the utmo-t to develnji und luiiroe tile
work ; and the plan lor tho coming year,
as untolded bv the month ly ii, will a-tonl-li
and dcllirht eM n the most haiigulur
triends ol the Aldlne.
The AlilhiK will reproiluro ev.imi!oi 0
the best foreign ni!itcr, telected with a
iew to tho highest urti-tie -ucce?-, aim
L-reatest general lnlerel ; aolilini; fiih a-.
liue bucome familiar, throujh photograph
or copie of any kind.
The quarterly tinted plate for 187;l, will
reproduce four of John i. D.ivi' iiilnutable
child-skett heK, apprtpri.itu to tho four sea
kiii Theue J)laie, appt anng 111 thu Iuc"
I01 JjiiUiry, Ajiril, July, and October,
wo.ild be alone north thu prico of a yen'.
sub;criittn. PREMIUM CHKOMOS FOK 1S7.1.
Exery ul)ertlier lo tlio Mdlne. who pa,
111 ku,. ..- i.. .s.. w ar l::i. ulU receive
without uddltioiul elwrgc, a pair ot brautl
fill oil thromo". uftci J. J Hill, the einliu n,
j.ii'ii-u pawner. 1 lie picture?, entitle
"The '-'IllaL-o Kelle," and "Crnliu: tlie
Moor,'' are llx'M Inchc -are minted inm,
25 ditlerel4 plates, re'jillriii- -J,', inipre. loll;
ami urn m jerieei caeu picture. Tint haiue
chromo are old lor .'10 (er fiaii, In the un
store-. 4t 11. i iu iieieriniuafloii ol i'. ton
dilctor to keep the Aldlne out of the rem 1
ol competition til mfry department, the
clirouio will bo found nhcaJ ol any thai
can be ottered by other periodicals L'crj
.ub-erlber will rcculvo acertlllcate, oet the
slgnatuif of tho publi-her-, Kiiarunteelii.
that the vhrouiOM delUered sliali bo cju.il tr
the humpies furnixlied the ul-ciii
or the money will bo relur.dcii.
The distribution ot phtiirc- ot this grele
tree to tho i-uli-crlbcrs to a the dollar perl
oillcal, uill ui.it k 1111 epoch ill (lie lil-toi) 01
Art and, considering the unprecedetite'i
cheapne" of the price for The Aldlne Itse'l
Uiuiuunel lull nine snort 01 a .niriacle.
even to tho-e best ac(ii:iiuted with the
achioeineiits of luvititUu guuiil mat im
prove.! mechanical appliances. (For lllu
ir.itlou of these chioinos, see Not ember is
sue of the Aldlne.)
THE MTERARY DEPARTMENT
will continue under tlie'ca're of Mi: Richard
Ilcnry ModiMrd, nssi-ted by the best writer
and poet ot the day, nho will stiive to hae
tho literatiite of the Aldlnti alwav (n keep
lng with it artistic attraction. '
TI.IIMS.
pcraiiuin, in udtancc, with Oil Chro
Thu Aldlne will, here'iller, be obtiiinable
only by subscription. There w ill bo no re
duced or club ruto ; ca-h for siiliscriptioii
mut be ent to tho publisher direct, or ban
led to the local agent without re-pun-llilllty
of the publisher, except in case. where the
ceriiucaie 1 giM'ii. neaiin tuu lac-iimu
siL'uature of Ja'nie Sutton A- fo.
AOKNTS WANTED.
Any person rtisltlng to act a, penuancntly
a local agent, will receive lull und promptiu
lormatloii by applying to
JAMES SlM TON AU Publishers.
to Madeu l.uuu Now Voik
I'll VHK'IA.VH.
DIl. H. 0. TABKR,
Will rnsuiuu tho praetieu ol Ills profession
with ospceial reterenee to tho eleetriea
treatment ot disease In all the new and (in
pro ed uietlu'ds of application.
In all casr-n of ,emalo complaints a ady
will bo In Jltenilanod.
Otllco, UaJoitmiureialacmie, up tnlls.
177 vluTMrD
Ollleo und Residence 111 Coinuierelal ave
title, (next door lu thu AlhuiieiiinK
WILLIAM K. SMITH, M. D.
IESIIU'.Nl'K No. 2t Thirtfenih street, be
IV twi-nu Wnshinitton roue and Walnut street,
irtie 1 Oorntiiereisl are-nun, up stairs.
U. W. DUNNING, M. D.
RKHIIiK.NOr. cotnsrNmth and Walnut t.
Often cot net matt stroot and Ohio letee,
otllCH hours front K a.m. I" 111 m , and t p.m
" im. (f. i:. no ug las,
A constant supply ol puru Nltroiit (ixidu
(las, nr thu pain eiH extl'uetliin nf teetlu tit
the Dental Iioouis nl Dr Douutas, meci sor
to Dr. A. M. Austin, fclghth street. Mtl
ssTi:a.miiiatn.
"OATuo"ANl)PAUUtfAll"
StAlI, UOAT.
The splendid steamer
CT.A.S. FISK,
Uick Kowlrii, Captain
Leaven Cairo DAILY, (Simdayexceptfld) at
i p.m Korfreluhtopassitife apply on ho u or
to J 11. Malloky, Ak t.
tf
, OFFICIAL PAPER
TaJ?KI-y A yEommn rnraAnATir.T.
HCRBS. and FHUIT8, c .mbtueJl Uuh oth
V .cnii: i in thrlr Ltur trb Osthsrtlc.
An. , JNutntions.Dlursfic. Ml mire and AnU
ijUKus. a lie wbole U pr. .erred In a mffleKnt
3 - r or spirit f rem tL suiAH (;.UKto
tp tatn la iuy ciuuiu, srhkh xu&k tLo
LANTATI0N
BlfTERS
fthommt.lf mtl Tonic, unit CiKlmr
. i- ia tjosigrM. Tmirolna l itrialy us a
Domestic Tome,
on'T 10 bo nd u a medicine, and alnyi sccordloir
t" llrtcUom.
Tney arr th hst-nclior of tlio fcibto aud da
i itiusl. Thsy ict uim a dlstue,! Uter, uit
sttti-ulsto to snch a druree. Out a l.wltLy acUon U
at . ou.o brought about. At a moedy to which
t mr 11 a rn osjocully imbjecl. It I urrridiai!
etsry ctbrr tlmnm.t. Aaattprlni; anil num.
our 'Ionic, tticy bavo no equal, I-act area
tallil an l rmiUo lurpstlve iui well an Tonic. Thsr
l-urtly tho lilood. They crMurpIcndU Apwtiier.
i ney inaio tlio weak slro-.'i. 'lMry urilr uijla-
Mifr tf,
Tiiercnrn thu nela. Conatiruiinn. .n
II a.1
he. Tbey su-t a .1 sptcifle In all specie ot
ll-ordi r which nnderulne tho bo-llly atriagth and
Weak downUioasliulHiilrlbi. f
Tlr-ot. G3 Park TUoojIaw YnrV.
i-OOK TO YOUR CHILDREN
Soothing Remedy!
2.1X13. r
WHiTconiQ's ...nr
ft rnllcandflrlplriFin
1 wsla, and fnci), alts
SYRUP.
1 ih. I
rucsss.ot Jfsimtr.
roMtiM ConrnMoos and over-1 tlrLr
tnmn all dlsra-r. Inrldsut to t 25
lufant. and CU.ldrrn. (
WHITCOMB'S rr
8YRUP. llnl
unrss 1'iarrnnea, i ysenia-
atiu rurnmsr lompiaint,
Childreo ot atl ages.
RsUsTst pain, wnlnsssoraa I .
haustlonln lof.rlOmluutts.Klv. f QtTTi
leg tuue aud povrer ti thu ijslem. J
It Is the Infants' and Children's flrrat roothiug
r.i-medy, In all disordsrs brought on by teething or
any other cau.e.
l epartlcnlarlnralllnc for JIRS. WIIITCOMB'a
ETKl'i', and tsks nmilhsr.
1'fnparsdty Ihe (IRAt TOV MEDICISF. CO , St.
Lnnls. Mo. F..I1 l.y brugjl.ta aLd Pealsrs In
ilwllrlm ersrvster.
& BUY M E AN 0 1 IL DO YOUQCfla.
J1 s, '
PILLS.
Ry 1 luanilns the Mood and aroiiilns tit Ilrsr an I
seirit va nrpins to a tir-il hy artlun, I'r, Ile"ry .
Root au 1 11 nt Pills 1 lira limuy r.iinplalnls uhich It
uull 11 t lo fiir,-S0.l they rjuld reach, suih a.
Ilrnilneho, I'nlii lit tins Nlilr, .Viimti
11 em of 1 110 IIiulil llllKl I'eel. tlnUm-si,
I'llillli- oi, Itlielliniltlsiil, .Nenriilulii,
I.iish of A e IK', llltloiisi lfysenlery,
lil.tney Allei liinii, t'ollHllluillon, lie.
tillltr, rovers of till kltiifs, lt)iep
Nlu, Jilllllillce, and olur Ltulred cmipUlnti
ai mhik tiuiii a low stale of tho tudy, ur ubstru.tlon
ot its f iu. t '.na,
lleuix t 1 0 tf n Mercury aid otl.r poisons they
rin I 1 infil r.t .,1 tluus and u ids- all cinunistan
crs, wtiu ut 1 tr.t to diet, -n.sa or ,iaure.
Ihef s-ie '4 tun weaLi v a and disterrersd
jiarnltilo In al.liy aitlon, riiiiiis IIisiii strength to
d stiiirileiitheuisolvasaud throw t'J (hoohstructl'ine
vihleli sru Ilia lint taunt of ilira-, stlllioiu
tiro tiiclui; eillier iiiinei or yrlplnir.
Ai' hTT and dr.'sriv seutaluns. wh.. h ars ths
f'rerunnrrs of direful diseases urh at, ip 'ilexy,
1 .nilj'(Ii'Nlrolii'si,lc.are rlloctually vtardti
eT vafewd je s of lhsa sesr t it IT 1
I 1 1 r-noaMjs.l a t s u swss, iivuis, Frsock
. ' I '
lr 1-rl"nr -1" ir Ft I"llf. M..
Hwll V u;iit.siidi)3slkriuiLklasv7a.r,
IT
LYON'S
ATHAIF.ON
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.
It promotes the (UtOWTll, I'llKSKH.
Vi:s the COl.tllt, mill Increases the
VI(ior imtl IIUAUl'lortlie 1IA1II.
Orr a Tnian YritisanoI.TOK'sKaTtiitaowroa
Hie lUniKastlrstlilaeeitiutho market hy l'rofttwor
1.. Thoiuaa I.)Ou, a urailuate of I'riuieli'ii t'ollejsa,
'll.o naiuo ia dorlTid Irciu the (link ' Kstinio,"
rtdtilfyniK to c'rusie puriy. rjur. mtls, orrniors.
Tje favor It has teeeind. audtlio r' ulsrily it haa
obtained, la uupreeisliiutKl and iner.dltle. It in
onuses tboOaowTii aud tncaurref the lltta. It la
a delightful dreaslni;. It (radlcatea dtudtutr. It
tirsvouta the Ilalrfiom turning tfiay. IlSiepstlio
head cool, and gists tlio hair a rich, aoft, jilossy ap
jH'siauce. It lathe bami lu QctMTnr and QdALIrT
aa it Has over a Ouai TUl ol aOsxivnr Aao, and Is
old hy all 1 iruuni.t. aud Country Morn at only 00
tvuls cr Itultlc.
E
8
LYON'S
ATHAIRON
OF CITY AND COUNTY.
The MEDICAL WONDER.
.a mb r if nt'S
K tSFAl Uril F. PPFC1F1C FOR TJISFA IS
:.: J lti Ll fcK, lllA)Ot), KIDNEYS nd r. W.
r.Lfj, anl grtat cotiKtlsi ol all l.mala dt e
nwnn It contains, no alcholic tvlms and k-i
XtftltUt tultttlutttr Caltmtl.
XL-EJn THISt
Ml -,KS J & t MAGLIRE, bl. Ui.
i r.i'itmtn The un.VrilgTid havlrgtro! . 'o,
.uny ears a. rfluSIc chemists and tt,.i u.
I sis, and okservinj the effectise acti. n 01 ur
teme licsrir whaitser recemmsndsd, wish ti ear
1 ,.unur cridence lo the efficacy of rour !. itA
.".r..,?r";'.1.n lJe,, P'epsrallon. "MACUIKE'S
I t Mil KANGO lll flfiRS." It Is .11 thai Tyou
umf r It as sn alierative, purgative, repuminr
a .tl diuretic, act nj specially upon tt.a liver, bloI.
m l -e ,n t ' osvels
JOl I'll IIIIOWN. Mayor, who lid.-, '"1 have
1 and thu the mi j,tea.ani and effective medicine
1 h-ive ever used '
Mil ls Stl.t Slal 1,i-rmr. rimlul,u.
w' adds I end 'e the Mayor's rpieicn."
THO KICHrSON.
S. Il I.AF1.IN.
I'rrs Cottier Lead & Oil
Lo.
of I-afl.n & Hand Powrer
Cn
CMAS. T. GOVTER,
C'hm'n Uero. Cen. Coat.
Y C. FERGUSON.
1) M IIOltSF.R,
I'r ip M Loins Globe.
V I WAl.NrR,
CItI; I'r ibite Ourt
SRirriN. mt 1.
Attnrnec at
"Jcnls" of Mo. Dtm,
1 1 KM
iRVT MUDI).
tateCUy& County Als'r.
S HUXUt,
FRANK VALLE,
Ct'k Court Crtm.Corrtct.
II. M CHAMBERS.
Fret Hut & Drcv. Rank,
r. 'S. GREENWOflU,
I'r. 1. V, M. C. A.
1 A, SHPYOCK,
of Shryock & Co.
W T GAY,
cif Gay, llannenkimp k
JAMES ARCHER.
lite l'r-i. IioJtrun'l
Ssnns Ass
NORMAN t COI.MAV
I'u'i Rural orld.
M S IIAR I NET f,
Lvel nyi II.! f
THOS WAIS1I.
.. An hitttt
M. T AVnRIWS,
.?!'"' 'y- '"hsi & Co.
TitFlltSK ISARNUM,
iarnum s Hotel,
And many others too numerous l mention.
J. & C. MACUIRE,
5le Proprietors, St. Louis, Me.
PHIC3, 75 PSR BOTTLE.
DR. A. TRASK8
MAGNETIC OINTMENT
FOR THE CURE OP
I17FLAHMAT0B7 DXSZASXS.
Dr. Tritak was engaged for ttrpntr yearf Im
a roursd of experiments uKin thu medical prop
erties and power of srxetalilrs, separate and
roinblned. At tho ngit of seventy years he suc
ceeded In presenting totbo world, as the result
of his experiments, u combination of Vegetablo
extracts, tlio imnerof which In removlni dla
uaseis Is tineipiiiled la ths annals of Medici no.
Ill dtavovcry conalt tn a combina
tion or these, powerful -Vine labia Kxtraru stltti
Electricity or Masnutiaai ut the form ol an OLul-
Cortaln.lt la, that tho remarkable and
unpreeedentwl aacciws which has attended lUr
application In ths euro of diseases, stamp It at
onro as tlio crvalest discovery sit the age, and
calls for a trial and close iavcsllgauoa of It
prupertlea.
Is never ffcllsj, while there remains snf
Sclent lifo to restoru a natural and healthy ae
tlon to the capill.irv te.scls of tba body, r
eiirialiie the cirruhtlon of thd blood. By t
means a controlling power Is sained oyer I
mot rus.ll -nnt forms of disease, which cantint
tie obulnctl fnim any other remedy.
Niic-Ii In (ho isotver or tlilacombliri'
lion, that It H'(n-triili'i to eiery portion u
thu human fraiue; mury bone and muscle, vel.i
nervo and ligament Is searched out and nud.i
sennlble of its purloin' and healing Insaeuc
llenro It copes as readily with internal as 1
terns.1 disease.
Nil me run Inatancea are on rec
where this remedy has restored health to iu
tlents so near tho prave that tha most powerfi.,
.uiriuni iriiicuirs laueu 10 prouace any eui-c.
Much has frequently been tho caso In Infiamuui
tlou of the Iloivels.
Nt pasixitt eyer sirod die with this
disease where tno Magnetic otutmeut can bo.
Ulued. For Inflnnitiinfory nheumallam
this Ointment I- tho most completn remed etei
prepared. For Diphtheria or l'urid Soro throat
it is unrivaled.
In
fllllf'SS'aflltllS
ciisss out of
hundred. It Hill nflonl entlro relief to tho v. on t
caseioi nervous iirannrnc in thirty minatet.
I'or Nervousi Ulaeuaca this lnedle'io l
of Immense tatue.
All'ectltsiia of this Spine, Rhennwsm,
Lameness. Ulcerated r-ore. Throat, Dronchttls.
Pleurisy, Croup. Colic Cholera Morbns, Aifno II
ho Face or Bn-ast, Hums, 8ld Head, Scrofali.
Salt Ilheum, Erysljielia, Intlamcil Eyes, Ptver
sores, pores, etc.. will Ixs Immediately relieved
by the use of Dr.Trask's Mairnetle. Ointment.
V- Uasou, ous V.,i'ivist'1iiuito,4sj.y,
UUTI'IIKIM.
JIVLAND X SAUKK,
ANU DKALIR8 IM
CHOICE FRESH MEATS .
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Corner 10th street and Commercial aVonu
next door to tho Uyland saloon,
11-10 tf. CAIRO. ILIA
JAKE WALTER,
AND t)E.LSR IN
BTJTOHBB
FRESH MEAT,
KlQIITII STRKET, BTvTs5H WAiniKOTOT
AD COUUBKOIAL AVKMOKB,
Alliilsi HI leohouis and Htnny'a
Keep Ills best or Bet, I'ork, Mutton Veal.
Lamb, Sausage, eta,, -nd are preparal to ssna
cltlieos In the roosl acceplahls m sonar,
JOHN SMITH,
(Successor to James Kynaston,) -
llUTOUKU AMI) DKAtlU IM ALL KlMDB 0?
FHICSll MKAT8.
t'OILNKll NlNKTWsTH AND 1'orLAS 8li.
UAIRU, ILLINOIS.
lluyv and ulaughtera only the best eattle,
hoKS ant. sheep, and U prepared to nil any
demand for fresh meat from ono pound to
ten thousand pounds.
PUIL. liO WARD,
STEAMBOAT BUTCHER
City lattatud
MpMtrJ alUtttlOB psUa.saOrttM
boatt Bitot Cf day
I