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THE OA 1110 DALLY BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY lo, 1874. THE BULLETIN. oaW Faster of thaCItj nml Comity. JUUN1I. OHKULY, Kdltor nd Publltnoj TKttMfl OK TUK DAIIA PULt.KTIN On week, by carrier...., 0 35 0eyarby carrier, In advance 10 00 On rear br cirri or If not paid in ad vane 2 00 Pa month, br mall 1 00 ffcrM BOSthl 3 00 KlT naathi. A Oft Tr 10 '00 TSBUSor WEEKLY UULLKTIN. Or Year 11 00 Hlx Month 75 Tare Months M) Invariably In advance. BMtlBK matter on every lingn. Tni Missouri legislature hat confirmed 0n, Frank lllalr stnte superintendent of Insurance. . ' i Hi Col. Robert U. "Withers was olectsd UalUd State Senator by tbo Virginia legislature on Tuesday. Kirx hundred thousand dollars worth of proporty was destroyed by flro in tho town of Natiok, Massachusetts, on Tuct dav morning. Tar. Ohio legislature, on Tuesday re flected AHn O. Thurman to tbo United States Senate The ifepubKcfini cast tholr roles for Kx-Gov. Npyes. Tnx bill authorizing county commit tloneri tc perform tho powers and duties heretofore devolving upon tho county courts1 In the transaction of county busi ness .in counties not under town ship organization, lias ' passed the . . Stn&ts and is on its second reading in the House. It wilt un doubtedly pass without further amend ment than a rotroactlvo clause and will go into force immediately upon Hs passage. The ceal miners of Pennsylvania have inaugurated what promises to bo a long triko, unless the employers viol J, which they show no signs of doing at prcsont. The suspension was caused by a propotl- of th operators to roduce tbo basis of wages for 1374 twenty-Ore cents a to below tho minimum of 1873. Two dol lars and fifty cents was the bnsis of 1873. Fifty thousand men are believed to be idlo and unless oporatora and minors agree on a satisfactory settlement, the probability is no furthor mining will be done btforo April or May. OnicAoo is not happy. In one soma of th word,the most prosperous, thj most en terprising, tho most rapldly-grovri on th continent, its municipal filial bean most wretchedly managed and it is now on the vorge of bankruptcy and w pudiation. Its great Are and "reform government- and plurality of municipal boards have very nearly done :or It. Tho city debt is over fifteen millions of dollars and th treaiury shows a doflcit of five hundred thousand dollars, gone nobody tnows Vfbor excopt the late city troasu rer David A. Gage. Tho fact Is, Chfcugo nas &ourisn, too much. It has had too many irons in tho ilro. It has had too much government. It has Mtumed to tak too good care of its people. It has given them altogether too much air and unshlne. And now tho bills are coming in, and thero is nothing to meet thorn with. "Washington dispatches grow intro-t- Ing. Tho confirmation of Caleb Gushing chief justice, which seemed probablo n few days ago has boon rendorod altogether improbablo by the dovolopemonts of tho last day or two. Tho unexpected stand taken by tho President oa tho Toxas olec tioa question his answer to Gov. Davis, has aroused no little constornation among the ultra-Radicals of Washington and has been th means of arraying against the President, under tha lead of Senator Mor ton, the entire carpet-bag olement in the Senate. In addition to hit nomination of Cushing and his rofusal of troopi to the Texas radicals, olther of wnlch would have singly been a cause of offonto to his party, it ii alto given as more than a ru .... m.v jiiunujm some nmo ago uiauo muovrn uis determination to veto th. civil right bills when it went to him unless the clause in it ontorcing cduca- nonai miacegenatlon should be strickoa out. All sorts of rumors aro afloat, and "what next' H me question waiting to be an swored. - , ArrAixs In Texas have assumed n very unsatisfactory aspect for tbo "Jaw and or dr' parly of Gov. Davis. That gontlo man, who holds on to ofilce with a grip as t ag at Flannagan'e on hs back-pay, n an appeal to tbe l'residont for! UniUd States troops to assist him in on. I forcing th decision r th supremo court of Txas that the late election, was un oonstltuttonal. President Grant refuted lb appeal la th following unmistakable Urms; '.'Kxkcutiv Mxsisios, Jauarv li --Jo Gov. Davis, Austin. VexaV' aotloa of th supreme court of Tem in ,1. clarlng tb. latUl.cloa uucon.t and asking for th. us. of troop, to n?.' Tentaa appr.hend.d violence are received Th call h B.t mad in acoordanc , with th constitution of th. Uni..:.... Vxh. th act of congress under it, and cannot therefore, be i?ranta,l. ThJ .... I " .ol' ltgislatur of 'rexas providing for u. ro. cent eleotlons have rocelved vcur al, and both political parties having mad. nominations and havlntr eonrtuni .u- political campaign under Its provision!, would it not be prudent, at well at right 'd to tbe verdict of tbe pooplu M ex- -".ir ballots t U, S. Obi.nt," te, Governor Davis it i ordering that "thot. i - legltUtort or other t to anumo tho advlting " all 4 . i, -cltlon of the maintain- uniolt," icrats IWSI With the lata steady nnd substantial growth of Cairo many new InternHt and onterpntct have been developed. A mo tig all these, however, thero is a Held remain ing open for cnterprite and capital which Is at yet unworktd. e mean tbo hldo. lealbir and shoo finding buiineit. Tlio boot and shoe lititincis In Cairo It largo and rapidly growing larger. No leu thau a dosen boot and shoo shops and stores era now opeo, alt doing o paying, Lutiucst. Several first-clan harness shopt aro In operation and others about to be started. All tho shoo flndlngi, leather, etc , for thcto thoo and harnats shops aro pur ohated abroad, at very much uiguer prices, freight, fet?., Included, than they would cost at n home establishment. lie- side the city patronage which a hldo and leather storo woull command, all tho small towns on the line ot tbo Illinois Ceutrn), CIr nnd Vincennes, Cairo, Ar kansas and Toxas, Mobilo and Ohio, r.nd Mlislttlppi Central railroad!!, and .many points on both riven would soon depend on tho Cairo market for tho purcbxio of stock nnd tho salo of hides nnd furs. Tbo business could certainly be mndu to pay and that immodlately. The profits on contracts for tho silo of hides in car load lott to IJaitorn tanneries, are im mense. A gentleman who has had large oxpenence in tho businois, who is now traveling for a hide and leather establish ment oT annthor city, t.i conildgnt llmt mi ontcrpriso of that kind in Cairo, started on a capital of tlireo or lira thousand dol lars, would djubln the money intidii of twolve months. Tho protpect is worth examination by our bin in us men. The capital required it not large, tho profits of tho buslncM would be oerUln, tpcody and satisfactory, nnd tho interest would be ono more added to tho many which aro now centering In Cairo and surely and rapidly helping hor to vcork out her manifest deitinv. SIOKLUS AND Klall. - - L atlilnglon cor.,oI tho Chicago Ticic.l A statement from (Jen. Sickles has just ar.ivcd from -Madrid ronornini; tho netto . ... .. . i - . uuvwoeo cipain hnu tno united statot on tlie Vlrglnius affair. It uppoiirs tbut from tho 7lh of Noveiubur.wlipn Nnn Ulcltlcs was ollicially apprised by Secretary Fish of tbo capture of tno Virginlus. until wini omnia, siCKies hcIcu mainly on his own judgment. On tho Htli of .November, ho received by ciblo Secre tary Fish's olnboroto instructions of tho lath, l'roni tho touo of tboso instructions, (Jen. Sickles suppoiad kuuw vuo uciiou states nirnrnmnnt nau atsumod a positive atitude. Ho read the greater portion of them to Cnrvaial, the Spanish minister for forolgn Mluirs. That othVial coinniunicated to tho minis try, and tho Snanlsh ifovnmmnt nnum,. . . ------- rj T1IK 1I1DB AND 1KA.THF.n NKHU TN OAIKO. mt cirj lllu conclusion that the United States gov ,. t ... "'""e"1 was in earnest. Sickles gave the rsuave apanuh government to understand tho m- evitaoio cotiseqcences it might expect If it failed to make immediate and ample rpa ration for tho pBst, und to givo security for tho future lio managed his .'aso mi that on tho night of tho i!7th of Novem ber he tucceodud in Dririglng tho Sntnih government to terms. A protocol was drawn by himaolf and Carvajnl, which was to havs boen signed on the mo.-nitig of tho Utith. It hud been submitted to too minntrr. nnd nntiroro.l. in t. ioL- of thn Milh. thn .Sri.ii!ih ,,.,!.....' r... foreign atTotrs fnrormcj ;.. fjlchj thtt ue nan received a more iavorxli n'Xr nf settlement directly from tho government at Washington, which tho minister had accented, and negotiations with il.n a icau minister were consid OOfil fit rt uml Two day aftcrwari, on tho 00th day of ovombcr. Mr-Fish informal Mi- sim-. Jes that he bad signed tho protocol of the to him by tho homo government, bocnuso itdiicrcdited him with tho Spanish Gov -vm. uitnius rrraruou III A a an hllrnnl ernment. It induced tho Spanish govern ment t.. think that Mr. Sickle WftJ in Ills individual nun. ity pressing it for terms which his own Kovernment did not rinmnr. i require. This view of tho matter v.aa im mediately put forth throuch the press of -uBunu on tun z-jiu and SOth of Novcrn- uer. -nr. i itn ua not inform (Jnnoral oicr.ies oi iuo p.irttculars of his arraiico menu wun AUmlral Polo, but (aid ho would send them by mail. i!ut on tho same uay inn particulars wore msdu pub iiu in iiow iorK unit London. d'ncral Sickles; finding himself abandoru-d l.y hit buuiiiuivu(, l uujiuorou nis uteiuliiet at niiona, aim immediately rongnoJ. Ha claims that ho was successfully pnrniinr the lino of policy marked out by Mr l ith, when th latter suddenly f rsook mm r.nd chose to make a loss advanU- prij nnu nonorablo sett oinant ,r , auucuitv wiwi Admiral I'olo at W ashlnL- ton. Reported Expressly for the Bulletin, THE LATEST. Caloi Cii.Wiiiif ' -Voiiiiialion ilnnvn. IVilli. A "liiiimglng l.clloi-" Coniw to Ml-IiI. Hit' IJoasons for tlu Wilhilruvinl. l'rom Washlngtt'Ji. WiaiiiKOTOK, January U. Mr. Cush ng sent K letter to the Pre.idont nskmi: ChleWfUte'ttl10f lU, "tl0.. for ht Chief Justiceship, Rnd tho 1'resldcnt has In view of the uctlou of tim rami 1.1 1 ... x i"TUn ina last rortv or flftv ciu l et . L'.1.,;.,, d,l,.Vlil1 'vieJ of thut' i . " BVrIJ-.Itlti.nd, arguing .u . . c,lflr'itlou ought not to ho thought of for a moment. b ta s wor then madu for , vote, but Mr. lloutw.ll expressed de.lro tc iiiily and tb? caucus accordingly tuJjourtirJ to Ktvohim and other friends oi "h, such opportunity. Jlatwe.n 12 . n I V ?'c'otfkil''Hrnt received a , im", . tlon from an undisputed source that i M. fto ,VWng had been at covereu hi the rob-t archlvos and leaving th Senate fihambor i went at once to tho war departtnenl to boon ascertains. Jieruoy hvo obtain it. He wes Informed by Adjutant (loneral Towntond that an order from tbe tecrctary of war would bo nocestary authorize tba iurnlthlng (of tho tlr-alr id copy; nnd Mr. Sargent proeooded to tlio executive mantlou where Secretary llelknap was attending a mcotlng of the cabinet, atid at tbo time consulting with the president about the very document in qunt lion. flcn. llolknap Jmadu Mr. Sargonts re quest known to the preidant who at onco sild it should )j compiled with as tho nowly dlscovorM letter was ono which it eminently l.oGtted tbo Souato to hear end take into consideration. A ccrtifiod copy having been handed to Mr, Srgnt ho returned to thecapitol in timu for tlio afternoon caucus. Mr. ISoutwell took tho floor, according to agrcemont nnd made n speech of somo longth In favor of Cushing, and was fol lowed by othor friends of Cuthing as here tofore stated. Mr. Sivrcent retcrved the Important lttor with thn viiw to allow uverytning to lo slid in support of C'ulhmg's con firmation that could bo said by any ono prcntn, boforo putting an md to the disftitilon by producing tho document Finally he obtained 'h floor and read and commented on the let ter, being listened to with the clotset at tention. Tho result upon tbo caucus was already docldod. Wlion tho I'rosidcnt read tho luttorof Ciiihing to Jofi' Davis he at one concluded to wltndraw the nomination of Cushing and caused a com munication to be writton to thoSonnte for that purpose. Tho Prssident l;now boforo he nominated Cmhlng that that rccntloman had taken tho slate's rights vlow of ques tions whlh agitated tbo country j:ist pro- yious to tno breaking out ot tim lato YM war, hut vvhon Fort SumpTor mum9' fired unon Mr. Cushing mado a patriotic f pooch, and offered his sorviccs in n military cifi city to assist in patting down tho rebellion. utnor gentlemen nau. iiko t-ushing deliv ered thoir opinion that tho government tis'l no rigm to coerce a slato wlioro ho-tlliti-, reuVd, they wore actively on tho tide of tho I'ni in, but now that this letter ot Joft Davis had como to light, stating so broadly tho disunion vlows, tl.o presi dent, lioiwitnstanuinc: nit appreciation ot Cuthlng's lecal attainments, resolved to withdraw his namo.approhonsi o that his opinions as exprctod In tho patt might injuriously ctfect tho dncMons in the su preme court In ovent cf his conflruatlon at chief justice. Tho prosldcnt called nn extra cabinet meet ing to-day which lasted nearlv two hours ; during which tho fulject of chief justice whs considered. A short time before thn president's pri vate secretary started for the capltol, a Ionic loiter from Cmhlng, through Gen. Ilntlcr, wn rocolved by tbo president, in whish tho writor thanks tho president for his kindness and partiality in nominating him for tho great ofilco, nnd as if in con tradiction of numorout chargot against bun frm newspapers nud othor sources, cxpress.t hit conviction on tho pro prtoty of soveral amondmonts to tho con stitution, added sinco the Into civil war, nnd in conclusion asks that his nomina tion ho w thdrawn from the Senato. Tho l'residont detained tho private secretary and added to the messago a post script, staCug that tinci tho meiaco was yester day v- .iton, ho had received a letter from Cuthin . a copy of which ho inclosed, deeming it nn ft't of juttlco to that gentleman to lay the tamo before the Senate, as tho post script wat written. Tho private secretary loft thn executive mansion for tho purposo of dollvoring the messago to tho Senate. Tho meisago is accompanied by Cushings lettor to Davis, as grounds for'which tlio nomination is withdrawn, and also a letter ot Cushlnga ti) tho president, to which reforonco is nbovo made. Tho original loiter of Cutb- lllif tA tlftVll U in - f-oflfII vT Ibo war department. Senator Sargent has a copy of it. which ho procurod yesterday by vlrtuo of hit senatorial privilege, anil which was cxhibitod by him to tho caucus Tho following It tho nestago of the rresiuont witnuruvving tuo nomluaiion oi Caleb Cuthing . Kxccutivi. Mansion, Jan. U, 1874. To tho Sonato of tho -United Stato: Hinco the nomination of Caleb Cuthing of Virginia, to tho Chief Justico of tbe Su premo Court of tho United States, infor inatlun has reached mo which induces mo to withdraw hie nomination for tho high est judicial ofilco in tho governmont. Signed, U. H. (Jiiat. HOUSE. V am."ixuto.v, January It. -Mr. Po- lurd, lrtin tho committee on revision of laws, reported a rovlsiou and codification Of tho ttattltU 111) to tho lit of nAdimh.i-. 1873, and proceoded to givo a history of iuu wuri. aim ittioraunts oi Importance and aecesslty. The report consisted of ovor aO.OOO printed pages. Afior long dlectistlon as to the boa niodo of acting on the revision, it was finally agreed to hold two evonlng rcsslous each week for iti consideration, beginning with Wedncs day and Thuwduy evenings of next wool;. Tlio iiouso then wtnt into committee ot tl.o whole, I). II. Jtoberts in tho ohalr, for tlieconsidHration of the naval appropria tion bill. ' ' In n discussion on tl.o item appropriat ing ?157,ut.o for civil ettablitliniHuts at va riout naval dopattments, Mr. Uock spoko or tho oxtravaginco of tho navy depart mont, charging that money appropriated horetoioro uHd been usod for political nur- poics. Mestrs. llaln. Markwoather im.l r:..ll.... replied 10 lieck, the former asierting that Heck had frequently made s overo charges, and hod as frequently beon answered. Argument ensued at to whether the city of Now York is at the cladt Mr. Hale of Malno said that the dlicut (don had taken fearful and wonderful vuaipiiuauont, ana us lie J1J pot know what would como next, ho would now inovo that tho 'ommittoo rise. Tho eommittcu rose without havinn mada much progrofs on tho bill. Home adjourned. - - From Council IMnIN, Iowh MAIL HOBBKRY. CotiNiiL Iiuurrs, January 11, Elijah Cowles, about 50 year oi age, nnd head nnin ii. y ,"Vrr, v"lh prominunt ffii i lnd,lM,. " brought to this United States Commiftlonor Wllliaini and waiving nn examination gave ball in tho amount of $20,000. Cowlet was, herto-' fore, highly thought of. l'rom Iloslon. I'Al.ril t'L'SINQ. llOSluS. J&nilKri.. II . . loltor from Anril' IM? Ji"""tt., dated mg tbo proiered sorvicos or that contle man, is iunio mWa to-day. a nin u, J'!lri!,.,'0.ur rfflun' nd avowed opinion, tendering Ideat and tentlmonts Mm'1".'"11"';11"' yur n"oy or social, El! . i ii"Bd VCU'i ,,RUl0tl11 lD'"courfd with hmdlng setcstlonltts of rebel states, rnaiatainod for years, and never unlets at this moment dlieoutimtpj c..i.t.i . . . , .-.um lily Jltlll- ng any place for you tn the council ot kuu camp, i PMi If. lr,td' wn """toil Avora, 1 ottowattamlo county. Iowa, this morn! h g, charged with mail robbing or tho United Scutes mall. i wi.. ..C, t. From Ciilcngo. , Cuiuauo, .January 14. To-day holm? tbo limb fixed by tho criminal court for the oppearanco of Kx.Oity Treasurot Osge. to pload to tholndlctmentt recently found against blin, hit countol, Leonard Swett and VVIrtDector,nppearod and asked for a postponement of lliucaio until they could havetimoto contult In regard to it, which thoy had not yol had an opportun ity of doing. Aftortomo explanation it wan flm lly agreed that tho hearing or tho rate should be postponed until tbe 'M Inst. ' From Kcw York. Nfsw YonK, January 14. Two Swecd Ith soamon quarreled ovor a gamo of cards in their boardlrig homo In iirooklyn this morning, and ono of thorn, IV tor Sloven son, literally carvod tho othor to death. From Madrid. .' MaiiiUh, January M. A portion of tho forcn engaged In the sclgo of Cartagena hat marched agalnn tha'Jjarlists. IUVER KE"VS. Ollluool Obi-oiTatlon, Hignal ."crtlee f. S. army. Dally report ot the.lago ot water, Willi the changes for the 2t hours ending tWo'clock p. m., January II, 1ST4, " Xhove "CiiutiKt-?. low stations. (water. JllC.'K.Hl. MOT? lirownviile . . . . . , . llrunswiel; Cairo Cincinnati Davenport Dublliilu Kvativillf Fort liciitoii Iteriiuinu Jcilcrt-on City Ivnti-a-t City." Keokuk LaCroo Leavenworth Lexington I.lttlo itoclc Loill ivlllc Marlctt.1 Mciupbi Morsrantowu Nashville NewOeneva Now Orieans . . . Oil City Omaha I'aducah I'ltttburg 1'lr.ttHiioutli Slireveport St. Joseph St. Louis St. Paul Vlcksburg ... Warn.iw Yankton 10 0 rltt 0 ! r. o 01 0 5 0 0 '1 tl' 0; 1 It! 0 0 . ) 'i, 0 If J I IV 0 ii I a t7 i 0 as, o; s i, 0 (i 0 0 0 SO. rtj 17 4 ill- 4 o iV : .' 7' o' l 17; -1 Uj ii i 0 Hi I Surface oi water Lelow Pencil mark. EllWIN (lAItl.AM), Oberver slg. er. U. S. A Pittshuro, January 11. Kiver 17 feet 10 inches and fulling. New OitLiuss, January l i. Arrived John Maude, Memphis. Departed Chat. Ujdmand, Cincinnati. EvANbVlLLr., January It lliver ri. ing. Marks show 37 feet. Port list Ar lington, 11 a.m.; Geo ltotcrt, 0; Pwytono and barget. Down Grey Kule ' p.m.; Idlowlld 4J! Mary Atnent 0. MEuritii!, January ll. -Wflathor cold. P.iver rising steadily. Arrived Ores Republic, Now Orloani. Departed Kil; gour, Future City and Tolle, Now Orleant i-annio Lewis. Hod river; Mary Hoyd Arkansas river ; L?gal Tender, Whito river. Loviarn.i.K, January 14 Kiver 1ms fallen 2 feet in tho 21 hours ending a H this evening. At that hour the marks showod L'l feet in the canal and 10 in the pasj. Tho weather has been very cold all day and it growing colder, with tba mer cury nt t!4. Arrived Pat itogers. Clncln n.i;. VepartcU j.ogor. Memphis. M Alt KEt'SpORT. Mr.niMiii, January 14 Flour firm at 0 00d.'J 00. Corn moal dull at 3 0 ; sales at 3 10. Corn in good demand at 70. Oats scare and firm at &7'i8. Hay in ferior dull and nominal; choice renrconnd firm. Hran steady at 18 0018 ''5. Lard quiet and unchanged Hulk moats ad vancing. New Orlia.v.i, January 14 Flour firm, tobie 78- family 8 25(9 75. Corn easier At 71(S)73. Oats easier S3f3)65iJ. Hay dull and lower at 20; choico scarce at'Ja. PorktirmatlS 7E01C. Dry salt meats, none in first hands. Lard quiot at Oic; lecg OJffllOc. Sugar in fair demand and firmer, inferior 4J6; common iJ(c?;G; Ciiicaoo, January 14. Flour duiet and unchanged.- Wheat quiet, weak and lower; No 1 1 201 ; No 2 1231 cash; 1 2D February; No 3 1 17J. Corn dull, umettlod and lower; No M f9 cash or January; ouj rouruary. Ualt quiet, weak ud lower ; No 2 42J on spot ; 42 Febraury. P.yo steady; No 2 70(3)81. Harloy quiot and unchangod. Provitions dull and drooping. Pork declined ; 11 20 on spot; M oSFobruery; l!i 00 March. Lard lower and closed steady nt f cash , Oj February. Ilulk McnW quiet and weak; shoulders OJC-'l't i clor rib S looso (in spot, (ireen mea'tt steady ; shouldors CJ for I6II1 averages. Whisky firm at 07J. St. Louis, Jnnunrv Flour dull; tuper 4 705 5: X '. 60C05 76; X.X COOgO 60; X.X (! 757 00; family 7 25tJ .13. Wheat spring dull and lowor, No J 1 liffyl i!E;t-; lull dull No 3 rod 1 -ICtai 47; No 3 1 01 I 05. Corn Htoady, No 2 mixed COfindlo for car load lots. Oata dull, clotod taelnr, No mixed 44tn)i5c. liarlev firm: nrimn nrnl strictly primo 1 401 CO; choice 1 CO 1 CG. Ityo higher 8485c. Prrk un changed, 10 00(77115 2b: irroon moats steady, shoulders CJc; clear rib 7c; clear 7jc; hams 8c; dry suit quiet .and un ohanged; looso shoulders G$c; clear rib 7o; clear 73e. Jiacon stetdv. tliouldors 7e: olear rib 8; clear !)o. Lard firm, prime steam 8Ci latt half of Fohruarv On. Gro ceries actlvo. Itio ooll'ea i8fSl83Jo. Louisiana sucar 71W.0Jc AVhiskv firm and higher DBo. H. MAXWKL i & CO.. MnniifuetiirprH and Dealers In MACHINE k BURNIC! OILS nml AXLE GREASE, Alto Agonla for tho OELEBRAT1CD GLOBJfi AND UJBKICAT'INC: OILS. No. 710, North Ad.iins Street, St. Loulu, Mo, 22-i.swlni. HEMI8, JJ0., k CO., BAG MANUFACTURERS Aofhth Hons Corro.v Jlii.r.9 NO. bO Obio Levee, Cairo, J I Im. -i'.'Jm, i-1 . (ioitMiriNittn .iir.ttoii.tNT.t. 7, V, M ATHtTfJS. I), 0. UHI. MATHUSS & m. and ui:m:i:.w, 0 O 51 M I 3 Si O S M CltO tl A N ts DKAt.nns i.v HAY AND WK9T11N PltODUOK. onto I.KVKE. (J. ULOHK, BKNKUAL COMMISSION' MKItCHAN And dealer in IjIUk, Csmsist, Plastbb, Haih, Km Nil Olllo I.ovi e. I37"l will frit In car load lotf. at lis ml it tiiro t prji'o. nddln g Irrlght. A-'t-U .(. M. I'niMAL'ii, Fonvarriiug and CoinuiisAion 4 MJJlt()HANO AKV-UO AT PHO Pltl IfTOlt. prepares! to torwirttall kind of trulfhl to all point. , lliiflmici. rittiniili'il tn tirntnnllv. t. A VtSllH, li. lt AiT.ru i' JL. O XT ANll- OESKKAL C0MMIS8WK MBHOHANTO N.7rt I.tvss OnifillAiHO. Ii.im WUOl) ItlTTKsN'llUUSK A. JJil7. (iJiifrat t'omuiintiio'i Merho'j in.i (Uttft I.KVRK COKPKY, IlAIJKISON & (..'(., (Slluteatotntv D. lllSr.i.Vi Sou.i ANI Commisaion Mcrcliants, IV'I.lttltt.UtlAI.V No 03 Ohio La von, .'.Ml IIA7. CAUtO.'.lM.S. fi. A. Thorns L. D. 'I liom TI10M3 & BROTH EH, b'uucefutra to II. il.Iliiltn, COMMISSION MIJIWHANTS, HROK BHS Ju".-I) DKALXnS IN 'lnlli nml I'liimj- (Jiocrtc-, Foreign and Domestic KM Commercial Avenue, OAIHO. . ILUNOIH. MILIjKU A rAl'.KKlt, G ENKXt A J t COMMISSION ail FtUtWA UDINU M?.ltUH ANTti, DKALllRK III FLOUH, COILS' Onts, Hay, etc., AG FN TO OK l'AIKIIANlI'SHUAIiIiU Ohio liDVeo. OAIHO. II,I.INOIH. (i. J). WILLIAMSON, WIIOLESAL13 GKOOBK, COMMISSION MERCHANT And Dealer In BOAT STORES, No. 70 Ohio Lovpc, (JAIUO, Il.l.S. mST.Spoclal attention given to rontlKii tiiuutn and tilling orders. 11-2 tt JOHN It. WILMS & 80N, iMcnv),.kor- to Jobs 1. rtilllif,) GENERAL COMMISSION ror.vMitmuo ai jsuoua nth DKALKlta IN IIA1', UOltN, OATH, Flour, Moal, Bran, &c, AO It NTS KOH LAFLIN AND HAND POWDKH OOAIPANY. Uou. Tkntii Htukkt ai Ohio Lkykk (HI 110. 1 Ltd. NKW YOHK STOiti;, WHOLESALE AND 1IJ3TAII,, LAUOHST YARIBTV STOCK IK TUK (11 OOOOrj HOLD VEKY Oimu. '-'orner or Bllniitoeiilli ntrct riiiI twi,u tuortUat Auunc, OAIEO, ILLINOIO. O. 0. PAT ir t'(fM.tUNltfN Mi:itC'llAMTti. UALLIDAY BROTHERS 'A hi A.GKNTS lHf'"'' A,'"iu,, 1HHION tl m ii yrC. . t-4tms)-tntnxs ."t- !! f I': . I . ,! I , ; I.-. ... - , Uaiho, Ili.ixoi.i. N . It. 'IlilMltWood. J. J.'lliuievrood TUlSTIsKWOOI) .I CO., or.nv.uAt, Ohm m i a a i oy M w it (jiianth I.Kkl.Kltl ,.i FLOUP., COHN, OATS, HAY, ETC Nh.ts onio i.i:vi:k. U.Mitn, - Illinois. ti-'Jir V . btrntton. t. Hird STJtATTON Si HI HI), WI10LESA LE G.R0CKRS ASH COnJILSSlUN .MKIICIIANT.S, Atrents American Ponder Company No. 37 OUIn l.crpi, CAIRO, ILLINOjS. VK T V, K V U II I j," SZtrlllrtvr FLOUR MERCHAN'l AHIf Hu. onto i.kvki; ViOtt. OA1KO, ILLINOIS? I.tl.ll JIKK. VU ITK COLLAK I'LANINO MILL V l.l'H'-th, l'r.iirlf..r. illM IjATH, HUIWOLKS, OKDAK POSTd 1)00113, SABI1, HMNDM oitni:a solioitjcd. T IS A M B 0 A T LUHBSK, Knm!hI on vLurtuol notioc. tJouiintirciol fivunuo, tiotwccn Tonth and IClcvonth ttreots O A T F?.Of TT.T-i ftiTOTf-T C. N. n U G H E s , a EN ERA I, INSCJEANCEAGENT OKKIOK: Olilo I.ovec, over lathu-i t IJtil's. t&FNune but Eirii-Clusi Compunic RtjirenenUil.'XSti TNSU K AJS OEJ KNrAIII,IN!lI UAVVUUD, MORH1S & OANDUH, Uiiirl INSURANCE AGENTS 7!i tllito Levtir, CITY NATIONAL 1IAMK lll.'II.III.WU OAIltO, ILLS. Die oidoi-t cstiibllnlieil ARcnoy In Soiitlmrsi iiiiiioi, rt'iiTBunuiin ovi'r $05,000,001) 00 I e tim l,en: InmiiMioi. tliinltHl ol tlio I'AIIIO AND PADUOJAU BAH," ItOAT. Tba splKBilId ulu&mer Pick fowLBB, Captain Leave! Cairo DAILY, (Sundsy excepted) at i p.ra Ifor frelsat or pMgu gjjpjy ou i'0 tt 0t to .lAH. WAM.011T, Atf. MISCLLANEOirst, (J. W. WHEEL KR, Doslor Jn wood .a. 2ni :o noAL OFh'lUE AND YARD- JVnlli .Street, butvituii Winlilnlou and CiiiLluorclal avetiutt. A Inro tiipiilr of I'lttstiiirg and .Muddy coal constantly ou hand, htoVo .vuod hswril to order. Orders for -ul oi wood tbould tio lett ut the oQcn un Teutb tsn-rt. Ti-ruis. cacti nn delivery. IN3IAN LINK LiTxpwI.rtvx.Tufk ,.J Fbllt-Uui Stoattiship Company, VOK PAHaAUK TJUKKTa OK rllarNA af vftflaff M'tM.V TO JOHN , O. A if IS niumlomt Nm toik, or U IC. II u li t 1 1 WAHD ,1 KOHKHTM, IE3 .A. I UsT T1 33 S DtALKUl Iff "WlMIioW MllADtf, Vi'ai.l PAI'XH, Pom W II lilt l.XAO, LlMSKKb Oil. II.I.UMINAT1MO OIL, - MflHlT TUM'lt.STINIt, Ol.lU riuriLi.n', Ai.crtuoL, Ktc, Ktc. VHi Commercial avenue, U.unn. . Ii.i.ibiii Oaiuo J3ox and Basket Co. Deblcri. Ill LU31HKII OF ALL KINDS IIAKIf AMI SlOIT. Kc-fl. cdiutantly onliann L'l.OUlU.VO ANDSHiINU, AIJiO IjATII. strilrr Hollrlt,!. HILL A Ml YARD COKMEIt TIlIRTT-roOHTU BTREKT AMI 01(10 LIYXK. tlAIKO. ILUNOIH. 1?1NE MILLINERY GOODS ntKMII FAI.t, HTVI.KSI. iM II H . 31 . JACKSON, (t-'orucrly Mrs. SvrmnUrs,) smiouncci that Uh Ii u Jihi opened a.Wre asiorttuent ol the NKWK.ST, MOST HASH IOWA RLK, AND HANDSOMEST Millinery Ooodt to Le toilnd in tbe inarkot. -!tiu will keep on liind Hath, Hos.skth, Plowkks, Kiiiboms, Dncas TntMMirfo or All Kinds, Ladieh KuR.s-ihniNd Goods, Notionh, Collars, U.vderslkevm, Hvrvn, Aud all goods found In millinery stores, ill ut which will ba disposed ot kt the lowunt cuhh prices. Mm. Jacknon respeclrulit askHft continuation of tho pataonoga which hai been mi llbt iully bestsowed upon her by tlio ladlos of Calr.i and the vicinity. iTEW LIVERY STABLE TENTH HT11EET, llltrWHIS WAS."W AVtttUH AH WA1V - ir. it. y, rifidt urorus tn ui.iio tiii i. r h I V E n T S T A a, a. nn the norltmMt iJ of luiitli mrri um h1jt. V His BUbls hIII t futnliaod witt inni. t,i,i tn BEST HORSES AND UOOD VEUIOLKS. mil the public may be accommodated ut a ours of tho day and night with sate tcaius on the lowest terms. Dr. Fields asks a share ol publla patronage and will endeavor to merit it by fair cloi'! and Hrl.-t Htlnnlinn tn tmalncsa. B F. PARKER," iHucceor to Parlter AHlale.) DKALKH IN PAINTS AND OILS VitriilMlim, ttrxKli, WALI; PAP EH, 'VT.-X .1TXIOW ULAH td. WmilOW BUADHi, s A. J tba CflftrHtM HlumlaatlB - AURORA OIL. UUOHIl' CUILDINV COO IlTB-NT. k UOU . 4 MnOM?-.lV., 01 no Illinois John Q. Uarmnn. Chas. Thrupp JOnjf Q. HARMAN & CO., IRZE.A.IIL ESTATE AKI OOLLKOTOKH CONVEYAHOKltH, r .n ii nil ivTi .i n...,nd. A80llM.or tu 1,1"10l L'eut and Hurling ton and Mliioutlttallrokd com Noritt ur, otetu hi. and hia min Oaiko, Illimoik.