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LOCAL WEATHBR UBl'OUT. UnsinvKU'f OrriOK,'C'Ai)io, tilt., I December 27, 10:11 p.m., 1873. ( Barometer, 80:10 degrees. Thermometer, 20 degrnts. Wind northwest. Velocity 8 l!ci per Jour. Weather cloudy Maximum temperature for last 21 hours, J14 degrees: Minimum tsiaperatuie tor thu lust 21 liouri, '21 degrees. Prevailing wind for I tit 24 hours, north wea'. Total number of rallce traveled by wind luring last at hours, 201. :hwin GAJILAHU, Observer Blirnal .Service, I). H. A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GRAND BALL AND SUPPHB nv tiik WEDNESDAY EVENING, i no llougli ami lUody Fire Company, tn 1 ClllltftflaV fflillt' f.N.'W Vnnr. niu) ir wi iin lipid in litnir nwn nn nt iiia I no Committee ol Arrangements wllllcavc uuu iiiii.ii. wi i iin in nrinn inn.n 12-ltj-td, THE 1T1T1TTM nr.A tt ft . FOURTH NIGHT OF Tn I'Kort.s'a rAVor.tTK ;t i it it : ii.. u wm minmr in iipr rintvprrni rnmi nn 01 1.1 UKI-I IA JIUKUJA. ESDAY EVENING, DEC, 30th. ntni ni CRETIA BORGIA concludo vtlth tho laughable farco of OTTSHLnT JOB riiiiri xTTinr itii i iin I . Ii .1 it I I IV 1. VI' II . If V 31AHNEE. ' S 1AV A FTKHVOf 1 N ( i. .1 NEW MAGDALEN. .(.Li. rn . it ti 1 nm WEDNESDAY NIGHT, THURSDAY NIGHT, PP. ART. Oil1 RAVOV irtla rr. tUm I 00 open at 7 o'clock ; Commencing a ndomet, and ono of the best and ost cntcrtctnlngof tho tnontbllrs. ixrnrtTfp'o uirn'ivf 1LLV!TRATEU MONTHLT OF I.Alt UTKItATl'Iii: AND SCIENCE THE NEW VOLUME, .NCIN(i WITH TIIK JANL'AKY ISSlT, Will ho replete with tho ATTKA0TIVE FJJATUltKS ho Intention of the cnndttclors of the 'Cbanlcal excellence, and with this i aavamas win uc neglcteil wfilch alcnt or capital can comiuand to rcn li lsue an agreeable and luslnicthr uium oi 1'UJjAK HIAiJliNLr. ontrlbutlons now on liand. nnw i;aj;cd, embrace an uusiially attract- i Short Stories, Xnrrntlvcs, Dc tlous, .Skvtclios, l'apcr uu r ITwu.iva. Ufornrv Prlt. Iclsnis, Etc., with a varloty of able nnd Interest- iu uuumou to mo huortcr articles, RACTIVE SERIAL WORKS )Ti.fir in I.IITINCOTT'h MARA7.INIC ho year. Among tliem Is OWEUFUI. 'EW ST0HY, 7 (nnm m i ciiihj nn n i. 1 i of "Alee Forbcu." "linlu.ri rl. 7 IV.., Ill bo commenced, without fall, In uary number. production are confidently bellcv e manterplocci of their nuthom, in iutriui!iiL anil iinntrip I.. '.iiaranierM nnn i ram. n kii.intinu amount of Himcn will tin ilnni.i I mui'ii f v rt 1 i .. . . ... . In... . . ... .v....a viuii , ,uieii iviu nn i r note, Incldentt of the day, and t r ii .. . 1 proportion of llin artlilpa. o.nr.. e descrlptlvo of fruiel, will ha i i .ib i i t i iiiii M'li r t i ir ii lotorlal rmbelllshments of tbn will constitute ono of its moit nt eaturcs. NOOTT'S MAGAZINE nVr,.2ic:.J.r1,J(:r.1,1 ,Vl,,bV,n , KHUOtl Slllil. CI i Iltl. cd on receipt of so' conta. I lnr 7i7Mrh.tr4...Phii;.. :...' - h N. KIMnROUGIT. JJXXUXV Oi iJUXiilJiljlv OOBNKUOF kinds of jobbing work done on o shop. line. THE BULLETIN. CAIRO LOGAb NEWS. Go to Uio Houghs ball. Overcoats Chinchilla from $7 to HartmanV. 19, id. Countkv hnlt socl s four pairs for dollar at Harlmnn's. If Fihst-Class day board at soeond-ilnss rates nt tho Saint Clmrlul hotel. 27. If CUrr. IUmiilkton and .Mr. (Ico. Lounsbury, of Hound City, woro In Clro yesterday. Ik Polica Court yesterday thcro was only two or three cases tried, at. d they wore of no importance ItcviEuiicntho Hough mid Heady tiro company's hall on Wodnosday night. It will bo a grand affair and should bo liber ally ps.tronir.od. Filisl-Cl.Ass day board nt sccond-clais rates ut tho .Saint Charles hotel. 27-lf A M'ECUi. meeting of tho City Council will bo held oa Friday next, .January 2, 1871, at four o'clock, for (Lo approval or rejection of euch liquor lends ai may be presented. A VEur lrgs number of young gentle- men, and many oritlemm that aro riot very Toung, propose spondingJNew Year's day in rnlllri?; on their friends. Tun Uuli.kti.x oflico has bean turning out cards by tbo bushel. O.nlv $22 par mouth on and alter Janu ary lit for dsy boird at tho Saint Charles' 27- Remember tho Arab Hal', Now Year's Evp, at School's Hall. Tickets 1.00. 30.21. Gentleman doslrious of rooming to gether can be accomodated with rooms on tho uppor floor of tho St. Charles ut low QlTUrei.To thni whn will fnrntth llif.tr ..wr. room,tt 11,11 furUir eduction wiube mado. vl.tf, A la roe and completo stocl: of dry goods, clothing, boots arid shoes and crock. ory at panic prices. Alio tbo largest as- sortmoutof holllday toys and fancy goods. Call and ste beforo purchasing elsewhere, at Harlinan'r. 11-29 tf un.il, C. Jvf.nt, of Ohio, a man of more than twenty yews' experience in the practico of medicine, can bo consulted nt tho Ddlmonlco for flfluon or twenty dajs. Tboio ifilicted with any chronic discsso whatever will do well to call on blm whilo ho remains in the city and obtain roliof. Foj bill. st IloAtiUiso amd L'juoi.no. Mrs. Van- devontor, on Tenth street, between Wash ington avenue and Walnut street, conven ient to the buiir.ei portion of the city, can accoinmxlato a few boarders with munli and itnfplng, A Dumber of day boarders will alio be received. Terms reasonable. lw 1'iiOMlKENT r.moii- the arrivals at tho St. Charles yesterday were: Chas. F. Krod, Now York; W.J.Hughes, iirownt- villo, Missouri; Ii. II. Miller, Cincinnati ; II E. Metz?r, Chicago; W. A. Hoy, Wi nona, Mississippi : F. a. Fledge, Grant Junction; Mrs. W. A. Ilurno'.t, Now Or leant. 0.s cdnfcfday tvetilng, De:ember 31ft, the Arab Firo Corapauy will giro a ball and supper ut Svhecl's Hall; Thero is no ci.'t-anlr.ition in the city that desorves hot ter of our pooplo than thu Arabs. They have, on overy occasion r.hon their sorvi cm wero required, dono thoir duty faith fully ami willingly. The price of tickets to tho hull is one dollar. Let overy ono who can, buy ono. 1'Ar.TiM having monthly magar.lnos and other periodicals to bind would do well to lond thorn-to J. O. Ilules.at tho Hulleti.n uinuory, wno is now doing such work at great bargains. Our merchants wanting blank books for tho now yoar would do well tu call and osamluo bis prlco list which tbey will find at low as tho lowest' Good work or no charge. 30-l!w Mound Citv Items. Tho last inuo of thti Mound City 'Journal' contains tho following items: Tho tableaux and supnor at Mr. Choi- lor ror mo bonea: ol thu rrosbvtorian church lust Tuesday nicht raised off both delightfully nnd successfully, nnd was groatly aided, nnd rccalved qulto nn acces sion from Cairo friends. Christmas vo tho Mound Cltv buse bull club was turned into a fair-ball club at Stokes Hull nnd thus greatly onlnrcoJ. chased tho hours with joy and Dying feet, till rosy morn. Nick Smith's cuisinu and W ill i lays' strini; bund added much to th enjoyment of tbo occasion, 'iiio Tomplars will give nn ontortain- mont in thu M. E. church ou New Year's night, January 1st, 1874. Tho play sc- lectea is "tho gret moral drama" of "Ten JNicUts in a Ur Itoom. ' It will nrovi nttrnctlvo, and should be patronized. For full particulars seo advortisoment. Christmas day. lonir looked for bv tbn lima uddb. uimn ni ibhi. ma iniv. n rn.it ,0(,Linr tbn m,rlitm.. ' in" n,n fhnrrC. ,m.7i . ." '..'. Firo crnckors abounded ns usual. Not an accident to mar tho day. And but few sue ceeded In putting enomy enough in their mouth to steal nwuy their britln. Mn. Mak.v ltoi.i.En, tho woll-known plano-tunor, will on tho first of next month, estnbllsh, for tho bonofit f his patronn, who pay him ton dollars n year in advMico for kcoplngthler piano In tuu e, a musloal library which will contain noth- lillt ihft f1m.PAt mnatrt fnw n a no"' P"P nd accomplUhod jVMjvtE. tuu uiutiu win uu icnv wooKiy nt-AKS T'l, nIn mIII 1. . A 1.1 . rrooor cliarK ,0 llU oustomors, until Mr, Holler has obtalnod what hn Is nftor, nnd '""k "; bioiw. losieraay no ro- coivod a large number of new piocos of tho choicest music, which will bo distrib uted nmoug his nAirnns. 12-H-tf Hkmimiiek the Hough and Heady Firo Company's ball on net Wednesday cvon THE CAlltOJJAlLY BULLETliV, TUE3DAY, Atkssicvm Wo don't llko Gamlllo, That's flat. 1 1 Is ono of Ihoso plays whloh should bo put upon tho sholf and there I o parmlttt-'l to romnin until Qibrioi'a horn eummotjs ui all to take prt in tlii cloning seems of thu rMhcr shabby drama of 11 si man Life. Tho lesion of Camilla may be ix wfcolb'ome one, but It Is told in language that casts n brightDeM upon vice, makes n licrolnoof a b.wd, and cialts dobauchcry nlo tl-o ntniospliero of sympathy. llut the play was well rondurod by iliss J'rice. A few years ago this actrors appoarol upon our boards, and grow into public favur ; but alio was tbun very young and ratbor crude. ears not many, for sho 1 1 still young and cxperlonco, havo muJo liar u (;ood iictress really n lino one. Hur interpretation of Camlllo was unoljectlonable, her acting vxcollent. Thero was In tho rondition littlo rant. She did not lour tho passion to lattors, but really held the mirror up to natttro. The applauso she won was merited. .Mr. Moldrntn, as Arrnand, was, as he always if, good. Wo can say of this ac tor that hi h fir above tho average. If tho good things of tha tablo had not given to him a littlo too mu.'h wpljhl, it would havo bon bolter for blm, but in splto of his avoirdupois, ho acts tho lover finely, and in overy chnractor proves htrnielf to be a first-rate actor. The other monitor of tho company sus tained their characters well. Hy tho way, this is the best company that has been in Cairo slnco tho war. It averages much hotter. Miss l'rico Is charming, and Is horeelf an at traction to all lovers of tho stage. Cairo pecplc should liberally patronito this troupe. If they do not they should be turned over to tho tender mercies of neero minstrels and circus performora. The pyflo-nlght Is Lucretla IJornla, in which Miss Price will, wo aro sure, win now laurels. Our word for It, an hour cannot be moro pleasantly passed than In the Atbtneum this evening. COM MIMICAL. 1'ricb Cuniix.tT Urnci, Monday Evo., Dec. 'i't, Wi, UE.NEKAL REMAHK4. Tho markot in nearly all Its branches is dull and quiet, but not more so than Is expected M ibis time thi close of the year, (usually callol "Hollldy week") when bmineis rain fael more anxiety to close tho accounts of tho old and start squaro with the new year, than to transact any more than the naturo of their business actually require. Although the demand has fallen olT, and stocks in storo aro increasing In volumo fatter than Is agroeablo, prices aro still well suatalnoJ, holders being firm and unwilling to mako concessions, Tho leading produco markets nro slow and grain may bo quotod caiier, with a downward tendency. Flour Is looking up orders are Increasing and stocks on tho market are becoming vorj much reduced, indications now point to an active market in all grndos with a probablo advanco in prices, and unless thero is a matorlal in crease in rscolpt, dealers will exporionce some difficulty In obtaining supplies to meet tho demand. Meal is firm at $3 00 for choico but tho domind is i in ill end there is plenty in tho markot. Hutter is quiet and easy with Slcquottd as an oulslJo llguro. Thero Is n glut of poultry and e with only n small local dornand. The weather is cold and fvornble for game but there is not much doing in thii branch of trade. Tbo lonp tnlkod of, and lone exnscted junction of the Illinois nnd .Mifil:inpi Centrals has at last been p fl'octed in tho completion of tho Mississippi Central ex tension from .Itckson, Tennessee to Cairo, and trains will soon bo running from the lakes to the gulf nud from tbo gulf to the lakos without change. So much for In- clined pianos, transfer bpals and pluck TUB MARKET. iy-CorrcipondentJ should bear in mtnd that our quotations reproient prices for round lots from first hands, unloss other wiso stated, and that in filling small or dors higher prlcos must bo ps.Id.Tj3a tL,UUll l'his branch of thu market is i i . . . . ,. . uouuuiiug moro animaiou' wruers are increasing, nnd thoro is a good prospoct tor nn actlva trado noxt month. Tho sup ply on the markot Is too small and ro celpts too light to meet tha prospective domand. Trices nro firm as quoted. Sales embrnco 1,000 barrols, as follows: 200 barrels XXX 0 35; 300 do various grades 0 25 to 8 00; 100 do low supers -1 0C; COO do various grads 5 75 to ft CO; 400 do do 1 25 to 9 00. COHN MKAIi Tho domnnd Is small nnd tho market is quiet, but prices are very firm at 3 00 for choico brands. Stocks are fair and sales slow. Wo note salos of 300 barrola ''Songers'1 $3; S00 barrols steam dried delivered $3. HA Plenty, lower nnd lifuless, Thero is no demand for any hind and no lot up" In recolpts. The warehouses and wbarfboali are full to overflowing and still it comes. We note sales of 3 cars prairie dolivered $ll12; 5 cars choico timothy dellvorod $10 ; 2 cars choice mixed dolivered $15. COHN Tho markot is woak and un- stody dull nnd drooping. There is no shipping'domand and only a small order trade. Hocelpts ere storod nnd aro mod erately heavy of the now crop. Vory lit tlo old comos in. Salos were 1 car bulk white on track olio; 3 cars hulk mixod on trokfiSc; 5 cars mixed In sacks doliver ed t!2c. OATS Tho supply is fully equal to the demand. Hocelpts are not large, but th0 domnnd corresponds. This Is partly ow ing lo tho "holllday wook," but moro to the fact that prlcos aro held too high hero to leavo any margin for shlppors to South- ern markols. Tho prices as quoted in sales noted holow represent tho markot at tho closo of tho dnys business. We noto salos of 1 car In second hand sacks 4Co dellvorod; 3 cars in now sacks dolivored 48c; 7 cors in bulk on track ll)2c. lUAN-Vory littlo doing. I'ricrs nro nominally 14015 00 por ton la carload lots. BUTTElt Very plenty and vorv quiet. Prices aro (haol n UUU, nnd 21o is me ruling figure for choice roll. A few small packagos sold at higher figures last wook, but they wore something extra, Wo note sales of 1,000 lbi choice rolljit 21c; 8 pkgs do 2c24cj 10 pkgs choice at 25c; 8 boxes rhotco rolt at 23?; C firkin extra ft no solid packed sold at 28c, EGOS-Flatnnd llfoloss. Tbo market is overstocked, nnd vory fowsabjs can be mado. Dealers nro asking 25c, without buyers, and prices will have to com down, fttles made weri 400 dozen pickled at 22c; 300 dozan fresh at 2Sc; 300 dcun do2l25c. . CUICKENS-There were no fresh re celpts to-day, but the'markot Is stilt over stocked nnd the demand small. Sales wore tO do.on choico droned at 22 CO; I8drx-n do 1 7G2 00; 4 coops live 2 2 26. TUHliEYS-l'lenty and dull. Th mnrkut it largely overstocked, and th demand very light. Salos 400 lbidrosao: 101 lc; 250 do at B(T(0c; 2 coops livo 9 00, 6 coops choico livo 1011 00. OBESK Not wuntid. 1'lunty and no demand; 2 donn livo sold at 5 00, and 25 dozen dressed, according to quality, at 5 00 to 7 00. APPLES Choice Michigan apples are scarce and In lair demand at 4 0 per barrel. Common aro plenty and quoted at 32 60 par barrel. OKANGKS We note sale of 15 bar roll choice at 13 CO, POTATOES -The weather has becomo too cold for handling them ; consequently there are no receipts and only a limited supply on tbo market; quotod at 2 60 2 1 5 per bairol. GAME Thk weather is favorable, but tho demand is small and weak. Tho mar ket keeps fully supplied. 40 dozen quail sold at 7CcM ! CO dozen rabbits at f 1 dozen. COTTON The market is quoted dull at present and charged to tho holidays, v o aro glad to say our cotton trade is in crossing and w bolleve that at no distant day cotton will rank as one of the leading brunches of Cairo commerce. Planters already And our market one of the best within their reach and moro easy of ec cess, whilo their supplies can be purchased at better Cguros than olsowhero, and tbey aro rady and willing to take advan tage of It. Uur roport of sales for Satur day and to-day aro 101 bales, ordinary nt lije and good ordinary at 13Je. SUGAH-Coffeo A, ISc j crushed, pow dcrcd and granulated U14jc. iiAb imperial aad Gunpowder 75c $1 25; Oolong 75cHj Young Hyson CUKESE-Cream 14c; Now York fac tory 1C1Cc. SlUUl'S-Choice C0c$l por gallon; PLASTEHING II All. - 35c bushel. LIME 1 25 1 GO Vhbl. CEMENT 3 002 60 V bbl. COAL OIL 22o V gal. por GUNNIES He-sewed 2 bushels 18c ; O UUBIieil ZUQ. llltll f -I.C Kl . . Hunufii-o ousnois corn, uj cz lf.Jo; do 10 or. loc; 4 bushels oats 20c ; 5 uuiiihis ic; o ousoois z.'c, HEE3WAX "f lb 30c. SOAP Sheoffor's German mottled, 7io. iii iiiaiu cusp, jjc, TALLOW V Jb55jc. COFFEE Jnva 3032 ; Laguayra i(auj, jwu Jirillio lo CHOICO J1(n)JOC. rur.uiui lyolton, compressod to -ow lort, e5c! to Boston, 51. Uncora pre.sed, to :sow lork. II 14; to Boston lo .uw Orleans and Vicksburc: Potatoos, applor, etc, 60c; pound freights 25c cwt; hay 7 pr ton; whlnkov l 4U ! Pol ; to .Mfinphls, flur, etc., 30c lb ooi; poiinu ireignt lio ct; hay 5 por .uu nitiBhr ouu yvr OOI. WAKtnousKTo Hk.st. The most con venient warihouso in the City of Cairo can do leased for ono yoar or a torm of year?, or with tho privilege of purcbnsr, by applying to O. P. Lyon's Insurancb. Oflico, between Sixth and Seventh streets- Commercial avonue, Cairo, Illinois. This building is 12. feet front by CO and 70 foot deep and 50 lest or more. Two sto ries high, convenient to all the boat land ings and convenient for receiving and shipping from all the railroads coming into Cairo. Building permanent and of capacity for hoavy freights or merchan dise, and good ofllce rooms. 28-lw Only 522 per month on and aftor Janu ary 1st for day board at tho Saint Charles. 27-1 1 The barber shop is on tho cornor, of Eighth street and Commercial avtnuo whero J. Goorgo Stienhouso with his gen. tlemanly assistants enn bo found at any hour of tho day or night, ready to sootho your feollng with a smooth sbnvo, or cool your toraper and head with a good sham poo. It is a Crst-class shop, nnd you aro euro of receiving first-class treatment. Ladies' and childron's hair cut or curled aftor tho most approved stylos. 8-15-tf H. Joses, fashionable boot and shoo. makor. Cork solas, Scotch bottoms, and tho latest improvements in the lino of his business. Only the best ana most com- potent workmen employod, and all work warranted to bo firstolass in evory respect. Shop ou Commercial avonuo, near corner of Tenth street. irj.7 FOK SALE. All-wool country knit socks at 20 conls Jpair. Also, n flno bod room lott, indue". Ing a flno spring msttross, mid many othor articles, at panic prlcos. Homombor auction salo of furniture evory Saturday morning at 10 o'clok, and dry coods. boots, shoes, etc., overy Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. LOUIS II. MYEHS. FOB SALE. I will sell my homo and lot on Commer cial avonuo abovo Fourth ureal lnt i block 1C) at a bargain. Tho house con tains ninn largo rooms, Including a large bar-room. To any ono Iwlshlni; to eur. chaso I will tell on good terms and oasy payments. Wu, McCoutiici:. 30 d&vr lm -P. Fitzgerald nt his rooms, eornor Fourteenth stroot nn l Commercial uvo- nue, offers for enlo Guinness' Portor A Buss' alos and puro Henni'ssv brnndv. nd tho genuine Angostura bitters, all nrst-ciass cholsira cine. Try thnm 7-17 tf .UECEM ISEIi 30, 1873. ltlVElt NEWS. 1'iirt l.Uti ARH1VAL3 and departures for the 21 hours en 41ng at C p. iu. lasteenlrc: Stcamor F. P. Gracey, Columbus " Jim Fisk, Paducah " Idlowlld, Evansvlllo " Honry Ames, New Orleans " O. II. Church, Cincinnati 11 Hobcjt Mitchell, Louisville " Laura Davis, Cincinnati " Andy liaum, Cincinnati " St. Joseph, St. Louis, " Joo Kinnoy, St. Louis " City of Qulney, Now Orleans Tow boat Geo. Llslo, Now Orleans Jim Hcese, Grand Towor Steamer Grand Townr, Moupbls Tow boat Mary Alica, Now Orleans Stoatner Arlington, Memphis " City of Helena, Vlcksburg " Paulino Carroll, St. Louis DEPARTED. Steamer F P Gracey, Columbus " Jim Fisk, Paducah Idlowlld, Evansvilbi " On Churdh, New Orleans Towboat Geo Lysh, Ohio rlvrr " Jim Hun, Ohio rlvor Steamer II Amos, St. Louis " Hobt Mitchell, Now Orlcsni Laura Dsvii, St Louis 11 Andy llaum, Memphis " St Joseph, Memphis " Jno Kinney, Vlcksburg " City of Qulney, St Louis " Grand Tower, St Louis " Arlington, Cincinnati " City of Helens, St Luls TUE II1VERS. Tho Ohio rlvor fell thirty inchos at this point from Saturday evnning at tlx o'clock up to the samo hour last evening. Tho Mississippi still decllnos at tho rate of threo inches per day. Thero was consid erable thin Ico running on Sunday even ing, and with the vory cold weather that has prevailed sinco that time it is moro than probablo that the river will bo frozon ovor, If not already, within tho next twenty-fotir hours. nusts'xss. Business was dull yestorday, nnd tho lovoo woro a decidedly Sunday-like ap pearance throughout the day. Townrds evening tho weather turned extremal? cold, and a stiff north wind began to blow. tflSCELLAyCOUS. Tho Henry Ames brought 3j0 hogs heads sugar, 200 barrels uiolaitos and 250 sundries for St. Louis. The Idlewild brought 75 tons freight, 11 horsos nud 22 passengers, Sunday. The ltott. Mitchel was deeply laden and fills qut with 100 bales cotton nt Mem phis. Whon near Cairo, a colored rousta bout named Androw Jackson Dillon foil into an opon hatch with ,n sack of corn on bis shoulder, mashing blmsolf pretty generally. Ho was sent to tho hes pitai in this city. The Grand Tower was under ordors to lay up at Grand Tower If tho Ice became too heavy. Sho has 203 bales of cotton and 210 bales of cotton ties for St. Louis. Tho Mary Alice and hargM brought 615 bbls molasses, 2S bbls rice, 15 casks wine, 57 hbds sugar and 10 bbls pecans for the Cairo Sj Vin:ennci road ; 1,229 bbls rlco 277 do molasses and 87 hbds sugar for the Illinois Contra). Tho Arlington bill 019 bales of cotton for Cincinnati. THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Tho undorsignej having resumed the management of the nbovo hotel, trust by strict attention to business, to tho wants and comforts of their guests, to merit tho renowed favor of thoir old patrons and the traveling public in goneral. TheSaint Charles will nt onco undergo a thorough ronovation, and bo much Im proved in all its appointments. Good samplo rooms and spocial rules for commercial travelers. All baggngo for guosts conveyed to and from tho hotel frco of charge. J ewett Wn.cox & Co., Proprietors, tf MANUFACTUHING JEWELKKS. Any ono wishing something mado in tho ewelry lino for the bolides will please send In their ordors as soon as poisiblo to E. & W. Iiudor, manfiicturing jewelers corner of Eignth street and Washington avenue. 12-4td A NEW DHY GOODS STOHE. Mr Samuol Back will shortly occupy tha housa recently vacatod by MrJ. Hur gorasadry goods store. Ho will leave for Now York in a day or two, and pro poses to lay in ono of tho largest and most fashionable stocks of dry croods nvr brought to Cairo. Ho will tako advan- tago of tho panic to buy his goods, nnd ox poets to be ablo to sell as low, if not lowor than any other house in tho city. Ho will open his store about tho first of January. ro..li.s. J PIANOS AND OHOANS. Tho only placo where such instruments are kept In stock In Southern Illnols, Is at k W. Budors. cornor Eighth stroot and Washington nvenus. Tbey keop tho colobrated Wm. Knabe piano, used by tho most promlnont muslelnns. Thn Bauer piano nnd organ, also tho colebra- tod Vogol and Hughes orguns. Any ono wishing to stirpriso his family with such an Instruraont would do well by cull- ni at uudor's. as thev w ill innhm mio. nnd terms mora llbcrnl than dealers of tho kind in largo cities. 12-lid Savi Monkv ir you want frosh and just in Now York Buckwheat Flour. -Michigan Cider: Fresh Cranberries. Now Orleans Sugar. New Orleans Syrup. Coffee bought beforo the iiilvniice. Forty pounds A sugKr lor $5 00. Toy Candy of nil klnda Haislnsand fresh Curronti. Fresh Oysters 35 cents u can, recelvod fresh dally. Wo will tor tho next 10 dnys sell goods lowor than over, out of ono of tho best assorted goneral stocks In Cairo, nt wholesalo or rotall. Coma and sco us. Now York store, 100 Commutclal avonuo. 21-llt. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Heavy Under Shirts and Drawers nt 59 cents each nt Hart'.nnn's, Latest stylo pouts hats from $1 to $1 60, ot Hartman's. 1 1.0 tf Full man's. suits from $1 to 12 ut Hart- Lakoi; nll-wool six-pound bhuikots at S 25 per pair, at Hartman's. 1 1-29 tf The Eunpoan hotel, Har.-y Walker proprietor, Is o,ion nt all hours nf tho "lg"- 11.7-lm BfY your gilt odgo butter, fresh eggs, Ac, of S. Patterson, corner Ninth and Walnut streets. 18-2w Foil UAS and stoitn fitting go lo Ken nio's Vulcan Iron works, CVtmiiorcWl avonuo, foot of Ninth street i-10-lf Buv your npplcf, cranberries and onions, of S. Patterson, corner Ninth ar.d Waluut streets. lS-2w Foil & good squaro meal go to Horry Walker's rostaurnnt, Commercial nvenuo bolwcon Seventh and Eighth ttrout. 1m All kinds of gamo constantly on hand at Harry Wftlkor's, Coramorclal nvenuo botwooli Hov&iith nnd Eighth streets. 11-7-lm Euiiuka. Iluy your beef, pt!-k, sau sage, lard, corncJ-bcef and picketed pork, of S. Patterson, corner Ninth end AVal nutstreots. 18-2w Tux pounds or sugar forfl at Wilcox's; 3 pounds cf buttor for 51 st Wilcox's; 25 cents por psck lor potatoes at Wilcox's. d2-wl Bur your flour, meal, beans, potntoos turnips nnd cabbage, of S. Patterson, cor ner Ninth and Walnut atroots. 18-2w A choice lot of turkles, gceso, chickens, ducks, and all kinds of wild moat, for hol iday s, nt Patterson's, corner Nfuth and Walnut streets. 18-2W Thk lnrg.st stock ot sllvur and plated ware; sllvur nnd plated spoons, knives &c, ovor brought to Cairo, can be found at E. fc V?'. Buder's, corner Eighth street and Washington avenue, !2-4td Notiuk is hereby glvon that I will pay no bills for goods sold to Miy of tho em ployes of Tits Caiho Bulletin, either or thcmsclvos or (or tho use of tho oflico unleso tho iimo are furnished on an order llnod by Mr. Burnett or myrelf. 12-20-ly Joim II. Oiikhlt. Hotel to Let. Tho Courtluino Ho tel, locatod ou Twentieth stract, botweon Washington avenua nnd Poplar street, in good rcpiir, and in ovory way deslrablons a hotel stand nnd boirdlng-hourp, con taining nineticn rooms, wood-shod, nil othor nocosnry outhouses, lino oolUr, &a. will bo lot upon application to Jacob Klein, at his bricl: yard, near tho Missis sippi lovei-. VI St At Cost. Having taken exclusive pos session of my storo, to close it out, I of for my entire stock at wholesalo prices at wholeinlo or rttr.ll; consisting in part of a large varloty ot canned fruits, spices, baklnc uowdnrs. mrdinnj. lobstors, tens and ovory ni ticlo usuilly l.opt in n first class family grocery. Also wooden and willow waro; n luro assortment of rnd dies and harness, bit, bridles, snaps brushe., whips, cl., oto. Terms strictly catu. All person indebted to r..o aro ro' questod to call and dcllle t.rir aeeomili. iw p. Auter. SPECIAL N0TI0KS. KOS.-t. I. on 1ms on bund, and lor s.ilo a lurfic luantity or oak mid hickory wood, cut and plit, nnd ready for tho utovc. Abo all kinds of coal which will bo ilcliiercd in nnv part of fho city on short notice. Leavo or- depi at co:I yuril, on CoiiuncrcI.il nvenuo, orpoite hioventli Hreet. Drp, (Wm NOTICE. Tho annual iiiocllmr of tho stockholders of the First Nutlomil Bank of Cairo for flic election of directors, will bo held at thu of- iloo of said b.mk In Cairo, on Tuesday, .Ian- .lary 1ST I, between tbo hours of 10 o'clock u in and 1. o'clock p.m. Ciuh. CUNNiNdiiAM, Cashier. Caiuo, Ills., December 10. 1S7 1. td PATIENTS ATTENTION ! Having a larger block of Youths', Hoys and Clillilraib' Clothing on hand than I lit o ebsary for the Cairo market uud nnjdcu ol making th's our l.iht ten,son it ch lldirn clothiiis, wo will boll our block, t.ono of the finest In tho stato),at Nr.w YoitKCovrfurthe next thirty il.iyn. l'arcntu wishing somo line clothing ut low llijures for Holiday prosontt, can llnd them for talouithu abovo lot. Thi Is no advortl'Ing dodge, but wo Intend to do jutwli.it wo ray: Skli, the i ini:st stock nt Youths', llovs and Chiliiue.ns' cloth i no. overbrousht to tho btatu outsldo ol Chicago at New Yohk cost. I. FAItNIIAKElt ,t SON, No. fil, Ohio l.uuc, 2d t!onr aboio 1'Irs.t Natlouai Bank. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE Happy rcifof tor young men from tfio rf feels ot errors ami uiiusi s in early Itfo. Man hood rcxtori'd, liniicdluu'iits to marriage removed. New method of treatment. Nuw and rcmarkiblo ruiiicdh's. Hooks nnd clr iulars scut free, In snnltul t'livclojios. Ad drcnH, Howard Assorlatlnn, No. 2 South Ninth stroi't, Philadelphia, Fa. an institu tion having a lildi reputation for honorable ronduct ami pnit'vsrlonsl mill. 10-2'J dAwOui SPECIAL NOTICES- ' 1 - - If you want frculi SHELL OY8TE1W, go to J. D.Zanone, at the Dexter Exchange, No. Ohio levco. I2-5-lnv" IDLEWILD MILLS-FOP. SALE CHEAP. The nbovo mills, all In good running order, will lio said very cheap on easy terms. Ap ply on the prcmlsts. M. D. Gunteii. l'2-.-j-liu NOTICE Ou and alter Monday, Novem. bera, and through tho winter, n warm lunch will be spread nt tho Thalln saloon, opposite Tiik Hi-llktim ofllec, at 10 o'clock a.m., ocrydiy. All the delicacies of tho scasou. 1M 1 rn A.. Iakckkl, Proprietor. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. rbr tM.rtucrdilp heretofore oxlstlug be tween tho undersigned under tho name nnd style of Aycri .t Co., Is this day dlsf olved by mutual consent of the panic. Persons In debted to tho Into firm will miko payment toS. I). Aycrs, who olono Is authorized tu receipt for panic. Tho business will bo car ried on by S. D. Ayers under tho stylo of tho ate firm. 8. D. Avxns, E. J. AYuns. Caiuo, lib., December 1, 1S73. d-lw-wtm l'Olt SALE. Tho woll-knowu business stand of Custcad k Provo, at tho mouth of Clearcroek, Alex andcr county, Illinois, situated In one of the finest agricultural districts of tho West, nd wltUo'well-cslabllshcd trade. This will ho found a rnrc opportunity for an energetic business man, 1 The premises consist of a storo 20X40 f cct a dwelling of eight rooms, well furnished md conveniently arranged, good cisterns and all Decenary out-billtdlugs, and ono aero cf land, 'forms liberal. Apply or address, Wm. Custead, 12-9-lm- d.tw. Clecircrco Lund lng, Ills. Hoot und shoo tinker, Twcn ji street, be tween Washington avenuo and Poplar street, Is prepared to make boots nnu shoes In tho latest and mist lathlonablo ftyles. Ho will make them to ordor, old or new stylet to suit customer), out of tho best and fro'hest stock, of which ho always has u good supply on hand from which to luako ,ufctluL.. All flttlng of boots and sbocs mado by Mr. Miters Is done In his own shop no foreign fitting beinsluscd by hint, (livo HI m n call, and ho will give you satu ration. WILLIAM WINTER has his mammoth instrument thooting out Imperial photographs for Christmas presents, at the rato of ono a minute. Persons desi rous of having a hand.somcly painted plcturo ami purely nrtletlc In finish, should five their orders In season. Photographs cau bo mado on cloudy days -,iml to thoo on sun shining ones at THIS GALLERY owing to tho gigantic sky-light, which can not be surpacd In NEW YORK CITY. Also on haud n lino assortment ol gold and walnut frames. All arc liultcd to call and examine. Portraits In oil up to life Mzo and aquarelles ot tho highest finish, for which medals havo been awarded. Gallery on Sixth struct, between Com nierclal ami WuHiIngton ascuues, Cairo, Illinois. 12-10 tf FOP. SALE. Two Batteries of two Boilers, each 24 foot long, Z inch Dram, 2 14 inch Flues lth firo fronts. Mud and Steam drums Safety and Mud valves, Chimney and Uritchin, all comploto and in flrst-class jrdor,'; boen used only threo months. For price, otc, inquire of J. T. P.knnik, 0-23-tf. Vulcan Iron Works. J. W. Hr.iuMA.N treats nil dlscmos that prevail In this cllmito, but ho will glvo spocial nltontion to diseases of tho "broncblsl tubes, lungs and thoir tis sues." Bronchitis, bronchial and tuborcu lar consumption nnd pulmonary npoploxy treated by inluiliulon of nobullzed fluids medicated niri, g'iso, vapors Hnd rowders' Consumptives, nlthough your disceso itands ut tho hold of nil dlsuasos, both in provalciiPO nud fatality, thoro is Iiopj for you yot. Choor up. Oflico hours from 10 in. until 3 p. in. J. W. Br.iriMAW, M. I). Olllco nnd residence, Twelfth street, between Walnut nnd Co lar, Cairo, III. I'. O. bar sno. 21-dJtw4t Lini'iitntit'. OKXEIUL INSURANCE AGENT OFFICE : Ohio I.uveo, over MuthiiM Jill's. rint-Claai Cvmpani Rrjirestnted.'XrsX IN SIT RANGE.' KSTAiaililll!) IMS SALCFUUD, AIOIUUH & OANDIJH, Uvticrnl INSUB AOE AGENTS 7.1 rifilo I,evoea cur NATIONAL nANK UUILUIKO OAIHO, ILLS, l'l;c oldest established Agency In Southern Illinois representing oi cr cjOo.000,000 00 ! l tho lift Insurance Capital ot the Hulled Stattw. 11 OAT HTOHZM. 8 AM WILBON, d nisi sss HOAT BTOKEia oiooium PHOVIBIONH XTO. Ho. U Ohio Lu hkh