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THE CAIRO DAILY JHULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1874. LOCAL WEATHRUUKPOUT. OllflI.VKI.,HOl'l'lCK, CAIRO, J"9., 1 March 10, 10:11 I'.m., 1-T1. I lIaiomutcr,bO:lH degrees. Themometer, 41 degrees. Wind N. I!. Velocity 10 mlleu per hour. Weather, cloudy. Maximum tDfiiioriilutp lor last ill hours, t," Jcgroes. M Inlmuin temperature lor tbo last '21 bourn, 41 degrees. Prevailing wind for lant 'it hour, N. Total number of mllca travtlcl by wind during Unfit bourn, "TO. Total raltifill duilm? the latt 'il ,01 Inehoa. KnwiH I'.ooHl, Observer SikiihI Hotvlco, U. H. A. UAll.ltOADS. TIM 10 CARD. ILLINOIS CENTRAL ItAI LIIOA 1. in ainm i.iiavi: CAIItn. Mall at 2:30 ii.lti., Hilly. KxprcMat p.m., ',' Freight at 4:00 a.m.,. .except .Sunday Freight at 1 l:rr. a.rn " " Kralght at .. 1:00 p.m.,. . " " AllllIVK AT CAIIIO. Mall at 'i:U a.m Dally Kxpreaatit .....'i.'i p,m.,....cxcept Hum ny Freight at .1:15 n.m...... except Monday Freight at 7:10 p in., except .Sunday Freight ut 1(1.05 p.m l.Vi-'.MMf. .1ami:h Johnson, Agent. TI1K CAIRO AND VLN'CKNNKS RAILROAD. 'iia.suk i imi: On and alter fiindav, February '.'2, 1S7I, trnlin will run an follow: OOl.Ntl NUHTII. Pawoniter. Freight. I alro, lcavo .Mound City, lento.. . . lennri, lenvr Harrlahtirg, Irate .. . N'orrls City, Icavo .. . C.uinl, arrive .irnil, haw iirayvillc, Irave Mount ('arm' I, leave.. Ineriiiics. leave .... r.;CI A.M. .';05 A.M, :,: " S:'.7 " 11:11 lilt P.M. 1M " 1:15 :M. srifTi " 7:IW " P.'iO " .. 0:K! .. mill .. 11:15 .. !t-"0 ..HI.-OO ..10:10 ..llr.'i ,itii i- M. J. A; M. .Junction, arrlvc.lJt.'l.'V uoi.s'U fcouni. Paa-engcr, Freight. Muteiiiit., leave 7i2." 7:00 I'.'t. Hjfal " 10:17 ' I list (i:l." a.m. 7:1 " thin " 12:l.'i I'M. .1:10 ' :t:PJ Mount Carmel. leave... MOT ' (rayvlllr, Irate U:1K ' Carini, nnhr in 1 ( armi, Irate 10:10 ' .Norrul'ltv, Irave 10:11 ' JtarrMoitiili, have 1I:U ' leniia, Irave 1:17 r. Mound fit v, l avr 2:12 ' Ar, artiw :i:( MOU.VU CITY ACCOM MOl'ATlOlf. Leave Cairo at 11 flu a.tn. ami f,:I5 p.m. Leave Mound City atl2:!.'jp.iii.aiiili:10p.m. I n lht train flop over nlylit al farm: run from t In re an mixed train. L aving nt 4 a.m : Ic.uiiu Vini'cnuii .it 7 p.m. the i mc vcnlii.' for return trip. CONNKCTKl.NS. At aim with tin' Mi-iippl Central, Mobile mip Ohio, for all point mii; C'alln, rk:in a and Te:i-, lor .ill point In Arl.au. ,i and Texit. At Inecnne."' Jiidlaiupulisand Vineonnrfi i.i.iway tnrImllAnutolNuiidalltoliiU north, rat (indv.eit; wltb Kvniillln and Cr.iw-lord-vllle railway for K.inllle,Terra Halite, lianvllle, Cliieai;o ami all iiolnti north, ral mil vet; with Ohio and .MIiidppl rail nay forM, l.ouiH, l.ouUvllle, Ciiiciniiati and All prtinln eait and wint. At NurrU It y iro-ln the Sptliigtlclil slid llli-ioli Soutbe:ilern railway. 1,. W. 1'ai.mkii, OenM Sup't. K 1'. Wiivom. Ilon'l rmini;'r, At. 37-i:ilf I'A 1 110, A KUANS AS A N D TUX AS AN'I) C'AlltO A X I I'llli TON HAILllOADS. The ihorle.it and only dliurt routo from alro to .laoUouport, l.lttlo llocl:, Hot ,-prliiK". I'ulton, and all points In ArUnsan nd tbc 'outUwtiit.aud (iaUti'ton, llon.-ton, IHIU-. Autlii and all points in TeNa IWKI.VK HOUKS I.N ADVANCK Ol a s v oiUKit noun:. Througbtlekots, llupujh Mils of ladlntr. md Int'ormMlon an to frcli'ht rates', ra, cn!er lare, eoiincc.tlon", tie,., can lc ole tallied at tbo eoinpaliy'n otlko in Wintfl'H Mod;, corner ol ."!i.enlli -licet and Com aiercial nve nue. . HacUs will call nt pilvatc rc-ldcnecH mid UotcU for p.iscemtct", uln'ii order aro lelt 'u time. KleKitnt Pullman palaco hlrepins rar- on all niht traliH. Train" run dally, (Sundays excepted) from the Cairo OlUeu u lollow.s: CIIAIM.V.SION ACCO.MMOIIATIOS. Leave OrcenUcldV .,.'.iM a m and 1:05 p.m. Aralve at lireenlleld'3 .1:17 a m and:i:3.i p.m. :'i'KKis nrss inii.v Leaves (ireentleld'n V!0n:p. in, Arrive at (IreenlluUl's 1:10 p.m. U. Axtkix, Chief Knglnoer. i. iwvi:itH. WIJililAM J. AI.JiKN, ATTORNEY AT LAW OAIHO. ILLINOIS. Offlcopver Klrat National tiatik. E-1 8AMUKI.T'. WI1EKLHU, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW OAIltO, ILLINOIS. Olllcfl over yirat Natlniial lianl: Mttm John 11. MlllMY. WHUm C. MUlUoy MULKEY & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW OAIKO, ILLINOIS. Ollleo: IClirbtU Ktrcot, lietweon Commor slal and WasUlnston aveuucn. fi-14 if. OltEKN & OUiUKHT, ATTOItNKYb OJUNB1CLOKU AT LAW, WiUlam H.Oreon. "1 William 11. GUUrt, ) OAIHO, 1U,IH019. Miles r.ailSterl ourBpoolal altontlon glton lo 'UmltaUT aad lIOM oniOI.HVBI.,B00M8 7 AMD 8 OVEB OlTTWATIOIf AT 11AHB DANUJL LAJIl'URT, VASliTONAIJLE BAllliER ANIi A. X 33. T3 H 23 3 (3 22 XI WKhth Btroi iiotwccn AVnihliigton nnd Lojunerclai Avenue, CAlllO,:iIiHNOIS TUE BULLETIN. CAIRO LOCAL NEWS. cliftiiibortnHldii. Nono nccxl Bpply utilo llioy thoroughly understand thu biiilnota And can bring yood rifortnrt?, Liberal wagce pftld. 2H-n7.tf Tiiiiee and oNi.v tbrco moro day board ctecan tin tnl.en t thu St. Charles. 'Vh it tbo laat opportunity at tbo redutod ratos 103 3-T - local intr.viTn:s. Tberu will bo icrvlct nt tbo Church ol tbo Redeemer tills ovoiilri);. 'Iho city jnil contMnt thirteon In mate, Hix of tbo thirteen afo women. Mr. .John I'ulton, of l'eliln, Illinois, formerly of tbo Kyptlnn milUof tbli city, i in town. Tho Ohio river roio -is inche yerter. day, iUli U ft very big rho cotniJcrlng tho ithgo of the water. Torn Winter will vlilt Oineinnatl bortly. Wbon ho returns It will bo Mr. and Mm, Winter. At loait (n tho itory Koos. l'orry I'owori' new rciddonco now Lolng built on Twelfth troot near Com mcrtial nvcnuo, la roady for tho weather boardln);. Mr. Capt. Welrieli nnd MrJ. Clint", liruclloy and alitor took paiingo yeltor- day on tho Htcjnur -lohn A. .Scuddor for Now Orluoni. A icoro or inoro of our promicont buMinoit man went to Mound City yciter Jny to attend tho aalo of government yoodl t tbo nival tWliun. Tho Cairo, ArS.nnaAiar.il Texaa road firo now iiaulne; roiinJ trip tickuta from Cairo to Charleston and Mturn, including; ferrine and hacSf, for tho amall mm of i 10. TtF tracl: of the Cairo nnd Vlncen- noi rMlroad liotveen 'intrty.miru una Thirty-fourth ctreota la Kill under wutor, but not to dcop dj to prevent trulna from pnsalng. Iter. O. II. Clark of Aahley, Illinoia, arrivol in tbo city ycatorday, nnd during bis ttay will mailt llev. M-. WUler to c induct tho revival torvicea nt tbo Moth- oJial church. l'.ev. U. Dttcriclnucr, jiabtor ol the Ocriimn luthfrnn Cbureb, will conduct Hervicca Kt hi cburi'U this evening. Sub- joct of tho icrmon : "Tho death tnd resur rection of Christ A meeting jf tho chamber of corn- morco will !o held thi uiornioi; at 11 o'clock for thu purpui,) of eleetliiK otlicnra for tbo cniuini; torm, and for the Unniae. tiou of otbor Important buiineia. Tho ronda in many parts of tho city aro iilmo.t lmiatiible. 'JVnth atreet, be twtnn Wablrii;tm hvenuo nd (Vdnr street la in n dojilornhlo cnudilion, i,nd it U almit impoiriblo for loadod t('ama to pat. -Tbo 'Sun' of lait night "goes lor" "l'iif,', lira. O' llyrrie),!.rid all bocanm that Itiy dbl not comu around, or (end nr nn.l and attlo her liltlo bill for udvertuing, itc, kt tbst ollico. Wu liitvu ijut iifwl to Ixilni; ijullod by travollni; buuibu)', utid don't mind It any innrc. -Tbo Methodin rhurch waa crowded aaiu laat niiht to listen to tbo religious revival now in prof.rosa there. Amoiig tlioiij proioiit wo notleod many of our lend ing citizaua, both inalo ar.d felnile. The oxnrciaea worn conducted as uiual, but with moro than ordinary goal. Sovural por ona rolo for the pa'iyera of Iho church. Vromlnent iimoni' tbo urrivnU tit the St. Charles hotel yesterday waro tbo fol lowing : .lohn Dick-on, .1. M. Ilarton and Harry .Scblotman, Ciuciunati; K. .Inhtison ud S. M. Kidney, Nsw ork; .1 II. Ilra- ier. W. A. HUcv and .John Hoy, fct. Louti; K. i'erri?, NaFhvllle;.!. M Maw Chicago, K. W. Kfoe, Koao Clair; H. P.oglo, Alton. The eomtuorc", Ml, lonri, 'Dispatch' of .Saturday morning, ityi: "leaterdny morning about daylight iiinny of our clt-l.-.ens wnro awakened by a loud roaring noiso, followed, by aovcral very perccptl- blo ehocka which e oomed to proceed from wost to or.st.'' We know of no town in South-east Missouri that nceda a ahai.lng up moro than Conimorco doea. A eolcct fow of tbo peraonal friondi of dipt. Irvin Dugan asiembled on board tho Stoamor T. V. Kckort fast night for tbo puposo of giving tho captain a faro- woH party boforo his departure for tho South. Good tmislo was on hand nnu lunclng indulgod in. Jt was n pleasant and onjoyablu occasion, and "Irvo" did tho "honors" irrti manner crodltablo to himaolf and to tho delight of his guests. -Mra. Nancy Ilrown, alias Mr. Mack, "boaa" of ono of tho worst dona of infamy In tbo city, la now confined In tho city jail, tbo pollco having dotorminod to suppress her establishment. This is a stop in tho right direction; and while in tbo businoss, tboro nro a half dozen oth- or houses of equally na bad reputation that ought to bo olosod up. Sovernl of theso houses nro on Fourth stroot, ono or two on Sixth nnd two or threo in tho vicinity of Thirteenth nnd Poplar atrcetE. Win. Hhlors wishes to Inform the pub lic that ho hns just received a largo atock of imported French calf nnd Morocco Leather from Adolph Nickel, ot Cincin natl, direct Importora, nnd ho can tboro. foro wnrrnnt ull his work to bo of not only tho best manufacture, but of tho vory host material. Any ono who dcislrcs lino Hoots, Shoes or Uniters will Und It to their intorcst to cnll on Mr. Klilora at hie abop, 20th stroot, and oxamino bis stock nnd styles beforo ordorlng ulsowhoro. 203-3-1-1 m At a meeting of tbo Hiborninn llro company, hold on Friday ovonlng last, tbo following resolutions or roipcct to tbo memory of tho lato Michael J. Marnol, wcio adopted; "WiHiUKAS, ItJ bath plcnsod Almighty (lot! In Ilia infinite mercy, to call from our midst In tho bloom of youtb, ono of our moat zealous and creditable mernbora, MiciUKi, .1. Mahkki., tboroloro be it Itcaolved, tly the olllcera and merahora) of this company, that In tho death of our htdotml brother, Michael ,1- Marnel, tho Hibernian llto company baa aufl'ured an Irreparable loaar4ho community nt large an honornblo and upright cltlr.on, (arid Ida pnronU a kind and dutiful Fori, lloaolvod, That to tho atrickon nnd be reavod family we tender our earnest nnd donpeel aympathy, Itesolvod, That wo bury our departed brother with all tho honnra of a llrctnnn, and In a tnannor worthy bia paat aervlcus towards this company. Heaolvod, 1'hat tho foregoing reaolu tions bo apread upon the journal and published in tbo city papora, and also that a copy of tho aamo bo sent to the family of tbo doccnaed. Tho oXorcWos at' tho high school building on Monday evening last wcro of a very Interesting cbnrnctor, nnd highly pleasing to tho largo nnd inteligont audi ence la attendance Mr. Oeo. Fisher, who is a member of the board of educa tion, nctcd as mntor of ceremonies, and nnnouncod as tbo 11 re t thing on tbo programmo k song by tho singing cIhis of tbo blub school, assisted bv Mr. W. H. Morris, Tho song wns excellently rondorod. At tho conclusion followed a solo by Mrs. W. 1. Halllday as sisted by Mra. II. L. Halllday. These Udita who aro recognized m among'tho beat mu sical talent in tho city, did thcmaolves great credit on thla occuion, and were tho roclpitants of many flattering expressions for tho manner In which tho solo was por fottned. Thon fcllowed .ludgo Oroin'a lecture. Mr. I'liher in announcing tbo lecturo remarked that .ludgo (Jrcen ncjd ed no Introduction, as ho was personally known lo almost overybody In tno audi once. Judo Oroen thon camo forward and procoodcJ vith his lecturo Inn faw preliminary remarks ho aib' that what ho waa iiboul lo deliver from tho manuscripts bsforo him, had been thrown together nt luto hours ot tho night during tho putt v.'oak, bocuuss, tin der pressure of tho most nrdtioui profei. liontU duties, hn had boon un&blo to give the subject tbo tin. a nnd thought it de served. Ho aaid bo nronoaod to troat of tbctopLs "What wo Know of History; What wo Know from History, nnd What wo do not Know." Tho .ludgo thon pro cooled vith his lecture, nnd from Qrat to laat bold tho attention of tbo largo audi onco. The subject was handled In n mas terly mnnnor, nnd cnllod forth fro qucnt bursts ot applause Thu lecturo ovor. Mrs. W. 1'. ILUIidav, Mia Anna Pitcher, Mrs. II. L. Halllday and Mr. W II. Morris favorod tho nsiomblagA with ( song, liiob, though brief, was excellently rondcred. Mr. Kiahur thon nnnouncnj that tho next lecture, tho fourth of the course, wouia M ueitvorea uy froiotsor Alvord on next Monday ovonins, niter which tt.o niAomblagQ dispersed. Thu tubiect of l'rof. Alrord'a lecturo will bu "Music." LlTTr.r.L'n Livinu An: Tho numbers of 'Thu Living Ago' for lobruary V.8 biul Mhrch 7 hiivi) tho following rich and va ried contents : Memoir nnd Lolti-ra of Sara Coleridge, 'Kdinburg Heviuwj' n cec oml inatalmcnt of the Letters of Mra. Browning, on Liter ry and eoeril Top ica 'Ctuitiimporary Ibivlow;' .Spiuiah l.ifo nnd Character in thu Interior, .luring tho Rummer of 173, part V, 'Macmillain Magazine;' Sully, Soldier and SlntoamKn, 'Now t'jarterjy Heviowj' Trance, Jtnly and (lormany, 'Saturday Kuviow;' How l'ar llavotho Working Classes llenetittod by the Increase cf Wealth, 'Koonomist;' etc, together with part third of the vory remarkable utory, "l'ar from tho Madding Crowd;" tho conclusion of a story by An thony Trollope; a short ttory by thu au thor of 'Tatty. ' and tho usual amount of choico poetry nnd miscellany. With fifty-two such numbers, of aixty lour largo pagol each (aggregating over .'1,000 pages a year) tho suhcriplion price (fS) is low; or atlll bettor, for SIP, any .no of the American $1 magazines ia atnt with The I.lvinc Auo' tor n year. LtrTK.l i. A: Oav, lloslon, l'ublisbcra. Wr. havo fomething new In tbo way of half-sheet posters, which, wu think nro just tho thing for tho apri.tg trndu. They conslat of rix dltTerent deaigna, litUO' ginphed, with innrliacs nnd margins for printing. Two ol tbo cuta itru rultnblo lor nny businoss ; tbo other four for boots nnd fbocs, photographeri1, druggists nnd dry I'ooda, Wo havo but one hundred of eiicb cut, nnd will furnish them printa d at Cincinnati uricea. Wo havo also aomo fancv cards. Tho "lnnguago of flowers,' ton deigns; "Hcrjuot," twelvo dcalgna; 'Oporn" four dcaigns nnd '."Comic" cards twnntv.four dositns which wo furnlslr printed nt 10 to $12 per Jl, Cincinnati nrlccs. Who wards them? Don't nil epoak at once. !C3-2-19-3t WANTED, To root or purobnso, two amall enrom billiard tables. Address P. Count ..n, PostolUco Charleston, Mo. 2l9-3-10-2t OHAMHEH OF COMM EHCK, A mcotlng of tho chamber of commerce will bo hold on Wcdnoadny, March 11, at 11 o'clock n. nv, for tho oloclion of otllcora ,i .r,i!,nr lumlneae. II. L. llAI. I.IDA V, 20-3-10-21 President. NOTICEClKdlMAN SCHOOL. Tboro will bo n mooting of tho German sohool nt Eq , Hrost' ollico this ( Wcdncs day) at a o'clock, p.m. 223 il-lO-H Fukij Kormi:ykp.. Secrotnry. WILCOX Tkn pounds of brown ougnrforjl; 8 pounds best cofl'eo sugur nt ?lj 2J pounds of choico butter at SI; 10 cents for lard; Imperial ten nt 1; potatoes 30 cents por pock; 3 lbs cofl'eo 1, apples -10 coats, at Wilcox's Hlock. 107 2-1-lm AUCTION 8ALK OF FANCY 0110 OE1UKS. At my business house on tho Ohio lovoe, commencing Thursday morning, March 12, at 10 o'clock a.m. continuing until our ontiro atock is cloaod out,- consisting of cuned ponobes, tomaloos, corn, oystors, pickeli, apices, a. largo lot of aonp and starch, rope, tnnnllla, wooden ware, oto. In tho futuro wo intend dealing in liquors alone, of which wo bnvo ft comploto stock. 222-fi.lo-It K. Smith Co. itiTrnjvnwM. 'rors l.lHtt AltniVAI.1 and departures lor the 21 hours en Jtng at 0 t. m. list eenint; Sloamor (Iracy, Colunlbua " Idlnwitd, Kvansvilla " Julia, St Louis " John A Hcodder, f!t Louia " .fas Jlotvnrd, Now Drloans " Kannlu Lewia, Shroveport '' Hon Franklin, Cincinnati Tow Ibmt Alicq Ilrown, South IIKPARTEli. Steamer llracey, Columbut " Jdlowlld, Kvntisvlllo " Julia, Vickiburg " John A. Scuddcr, New Orleans " l'untiio Lewis, St Louia " Jus Hownrd, St Louis " Hen Prnriklln, Memphia Tow Hunt Crescent City, Now Orleans " A lieu lirown, 1'iltsburg tiik ntvnni. Tho Ohio rivur rose about six Inches yesterday, which is n good deal of n rise considering tho high stngo ot wntor In that stream. The Mliaiailppi is ruing rapidly at St. Louia, tho riso nt that point since Saturday being nearly ix feet. Hutlness yoitordsy wni tetter thnn mi tho provb ous day. Tho woatber was pleasant dur lngtbuday, but toward ovening It grow joldur, and nt nlno o'clock a drizzling rain was falling. MIFcr.I.I.AN'IIOtlrt. Tho Schu'ldur was well ludvn, and lias ongogemonts to fill out below. Shu bad forty-five pssiengers when alio arrived hero The Julia line a vory good trip, nnd quite a lot of pr.iiciigors for Vicks- burg Tho Cresont City bos barges 13, 30, 17, 50 and the bargo Hnltio in her tow for Now Orleans. Tho latter bargo was londod here Tho Dan Franklin bad a uiodoratj cargo for Memphis, and made light additions hero Tbo Jn. Howard brought 10 brla polntoen 0 hbih auir lor Cairo; 1- bblt rlco, -0 bales moil, loO bores orangca nnd lemons, for reshipmant per tho Cairo nnd Vinona nca road; and 4,880 boxes orange and leuiona, "i5 bbds 0. nuU, 17 buncboa bn nnnns, 137 bbla rice, 170 bbls molataes,l IB bales moss, 130 pu-kagas wine, 101 bbla potntooe for St. Luis Tho Alice Ilrown patched her abaft hero end pro coo led up tbo Ohio yeslorduy Tbo Jim Fisk baa laid up on nccouut of high wter Mrs. Cnpt. Wolrieknnd Mrs. Chas. Uradley und lister aro passengers on tho John A. Scudder for Nuw Orleans. GUANU OPKX1NO AND I'll HE LUNCH. 1 will open my nowly llttid saloon, in tbo Central houso ou Sixth street, Mon day, March lC'.h, with n grand free lunch in tho evening, to which uvorybody is in vited. Tho table will bo spread with everything. palatable and in season, and tbo best of winea, liquors, boor nnd cigars will bo dealt nut to llioeii who will honor inn by accepting thla invitation. Comu one, como all. Kmnnmhor tho time mid placo. John Hu'NKit, 2t8--n 10-ot. TIIK OT. C1IAKLK.S HOTKL Tho utidiirnli'nH.l Imvini; resumml tbo itianuguiuoiit of tbo above botol, trupt by strict attention to busine--, to tho wants and comforts of their guoata, to merit thu retiowcd favor of thiilr'old patrons and tho traveling public in general. I'he Saint Charlea will nt onco undergo a thorough renovation, t.nd hn mm li Im proved in all Its ippointment.". (lood aampln rooms and special rate for commercial travolon). All baggage for guests convey! to and from the hotel free ofchatgo. Jewktt Wn.cox v Co., Proprietor, tf PUBLIC SAiifi I will sell my nntiri) stock of tho best of Ucof, Pork. Veal, .Mutton, Pou.try, Butter, Kgga, l.nrd, lrieh Potatona, Sweet Polatou, Apples, Flour, Moal, SplceJ liecf, and the best, of Corned Hoef. Tho aalo will commenco at 5 o'clock in tho morning and continue until mno at night each day for nino months, Sundnys ox cepted. 1 havo alio ISOncroa of tho boat of cotton land to soil or exchange for Cairo property. I olao wnnt several good agents to aoll fruit treoa. All of tho nl ovo will bo explained by calling on S. Pattoraon, corner of Ninth nnd Walnut street, aa there ia tho plnco tho ualo of the meat nnd vegetables will bo mado. 'J2 1-,1-lm Caiko, Ills., Jan. 3", 1871. HEAL ESTATE FOH SALE. Lot No. 2 In block 17, first addition with a two-alory frame houso fronting on Commercial avenue, und threo lots (38, 30 and 40), snmo block, fronting on Sov- cnleonth atreet, are ollorcd for salo at ft bargain. Apply on tbo premises, corner Sovcntoonth and Commorclul avonue. lC0.2-20-lm F. M. W'AIU), FOlt SALE, Two Uiittorloa of two Uollors, ench 21 foot long, -12 Inch Dram, 2 I t inch Flues wltb firo fronts. Mud and Stoam drums Safety nnd Mud valvos, Chimney and Urltchin, all comploto nnd in ilrst-cbiss ordori; boon used only throe months. For price, etc., inquire oi x. mkniiii;, 9-23-tf. Vulcan Iron Vi'orks. FOU SALE. Second-class clothing, watcbuK, Jewelry, pistols, i:c., bought aud aold, Uppofito Cairo nnd Vinconnos railroad depot. 168 2-27-tf ,M. Coysk "."' ,' t : . The bnrbor shop ia uu kho'corner ol Eighth street nnd Commercial tvvonuo whoro J. George Stionhoueo with his geu. tlomanly assistants can bo found nt nny hour of tbo day or night, ready to soothe your loolings wltb a smooth ibavo, or cool your tompor and bond with n good sham poo. It is a first-data shop, nnd you nro euro of rocolvlng flrst-clftsa treatment. Ladles' and children' hair cut or curled tiftor tho most approved Btylos. 8-15-tf Foit Hk.nt. Tho brick houso situated cornor Third stroot nnd Commercial ave nue Tho house has boon put in good re pair throughout and la well arranged Tor a liotol or boarding bouse, also rooms to rent on Third etrool. lnquiro of,Vm. MoIIale, No. 0, Wlntor'u block. ' 105 y-3-lf sale. For oas nnd ateam lilting go to lien nlo'a Vulcnn iron works, Commorclnl avunuo, foot of Ninth atreet 0-10-tf Foit Salk $2,000 In city acrlp. For aalo in quaritillon to milt tho purchaser Apply to It. T. (iKltot'I.H. 17.1-i.J2tf 1'ntilT farina for sain nt Villa llidgo in llv to twenty acres Iota, sot with tho cholcoat f fruit, Inquirer nt Wilcox a groury. 178-2-2 l-HIt Dkmnijuknt Lanii Tav. llemombcr that taxes on all lota nnd lande become delinquent an tbo tonlh of March. A MIX. II. ll'.VIN, Sherill. 20C-3.G-It liUhor.ft, thu dry goods merchant, ia now in Now York pttrchnaing his atock of gooda for tho aprlng trndo. Lefor your purchases until bo roturns. 2-20 tl. For Sam:. A six octave, socond hand piano, for t"r. Address .Max. Itollor, caro of Paul Scbuh'a drug atoro. 207-U-C.Ct Jin. J. IlcitOEK Is now in Now York city selecting his atoclt of aprlng gooda. Ho will shortly opsn ns fine nn assort. ment of gooda ns wns ever brought to Cairo. 2-2fl.f Aitextios Fak"):iih. Wo havo a small lot of tho Urio moveable point steel plows, which we aro now oll'ering nt coat to close them out. Ilni;nVAnr, Oc.tii .' Co, !ni 13C Commercial nvcr.ue. Mit. liui.oKii, tho enterprising dry goods merchant, is now in Now York for tbo pitrpoao of purchasing Ilia spring stock of goods. If yctt wnnt good gooda at low prices wait till hi stock arrive". 2-20 tf Notici: la noro'jy given that I will pay no billa for gooda told to nny of tho em ployes of Tiik Caiko Hullktim, citbor or thomaolvea or lor the uac of tho ollico unluse tbo samo nru furnlahcd on un ordor igned by Mr. Hutnott or myself. l'J-20-ly .loiltf II. OiiKRUT, Milk Waoon. I will commenco run ning a milk wugou on Monday morning February I will continuo it all sum mor, r.nd respectfully solicit your pntroo age. Milk will bo delivered to nny ono in tho city, daily morning and evening. Orders may be given to tbo driver of tho wagon or left at my Ico i.tand, No 81 Ohio lovoe. (jI'okok Yoci'M. lC0-2-21-lf SPE0IALNOT10ES. J KIILKUS, Hoot and shoe tnakcr.Tweti h atreet, be tween Washington nvenuo and l'ojilar street. Is prepared to male hoots nun t-houn In tbo l.ite.-t and most lahlon:ililo styles. Ho will innliu them lo order, old or new jln w ,U uiivlomera. out of the lit! jilld (rcbet Ktocl.', of which he ulivuri ,ii,i.s a good siljiidy on hand from which to mal, selections. All (U'liig nt hoots anil hhou.s iiiadc by Mr. Lhlers is done liihlit own shop no foreign lilting bolinr ued by him. Olyo blni a call, and hu will give oil rutlx- taction. OlftTACUiSTO MARRIAGK Happy roller tur young mou from the el icits ot errors and aliiihcs In early life. Man hood restored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable iruiedieri. Hooks aud rlr iillars cent Iror, In tealed envelopes. Ad-ilrc-H, Howard AhVcialion, No. '2 Houtli Nintli atreet. 1'hii.vlulphia, Pa an Institu tion having a high reputation for honorable ninl net aiui pr.,snnl aklll. lltl d.VwIiin LlSCALXOTlLi:. Whereas, Matbew I), (Juiitcr. did on the seventh day of October A. l).,ls"V, execute and deliver to Henry L.llalllday a Sale Mort gage of that ilato upon the premises herein idler described, which was recorded In the l!ci onleiN oilier of Alexander County llll not, on the 17th day of October A. !.. 1S72. In yolume . of records of ali' Mortgages on liagr (III) one liunurcil anil eleven, anil which Was given to M-ciirci rert.aln plonil Miry nolr, mado by said Mathcw I. (iunter, of even date with said Sale Mortgage to the onlci-ol' Henry I.. Halllday, for the Mini ot twenty live hundred dollar, payable thirty days, a'fter thu date thereof, Willi lnteret IVo'm lato until paid tit ten per cent, per milium. And whereas, the mM Henry I.. Hallld.iy did ou tho 23d day of January, A. 1., 1M74, lor value received, n-lgn i-ald notr mid -ale Mnrlgago lo thu uiuler-Igued J. II. Clay. Anil W hereas default has iiecii made in the payment of wild promNory note mid the In teret accrued Ihereon. And whereas It N nrovldeil In ..iid Sale .lortgage, that III ilclatilt of the, paj ment ol' -alii null' or nny pari iiicrcol according lo mo tenor mid cll'ect thereof, tho i-ald Henry I.. Halllday or his legal icpruiieulutivei may af ter having advertised Kibl t-ulo llfteen ilava in ti licwrqiaper published In Cairo, llllnol, or hy posting up written or pi lined notice. In four places In tho county whero slid iircMl'cs, nrr rltitnte, may tell the said prcni Irs or any pint thereof, to tint hlghf-i bid der for raliuttlio coiii'l-hoii-o door in the city of Cairo, Illinois, at the lllnu nppolnted in such tuUurtieiiinil. Now thcreloiu notici! N heieliy given that ou Vediieda.y (he lSIb day ot'Miireh, A. !., lt7l, lit ten ocloek A.M., of that day, at the Irout Hoot oi tun rotiri-iinuso in Cairo, Illinois, 1 c hall nt -ell nt public miction to iho lilgliel bidder 1'or eali, Hie following decrlicil property, to ll : Lot numbered six (0), nvrii (71 and (height. In block miliibcrcil tlueo i.'l). In Iho lir-t iiddi tlnn to Iho city of ( aim tho e-tnle thcrciii. boliiE iiii e(ato for (lie term ol Iho () year?, (.omiuencliig on thr ninth il,iv of Mmch, A. lb, 1S7I, im dci' and bv IrlUt'' ! ti leso bcal lng ilalr .March nditli, A. lb. 1H71. oxeciitnl by f. Maais Tavlor mid Eihvln Piuon. Trillce of Iho Cairo Oily Pioperiy, to Peter A. dm ant mid by Mild Peter A ('oiiant, with tho wrilten eoiicni ol" ald Taylor mid I'a'snns aiglied to Kild Malhcw li. (luutcr on tho ilUi d.ivofMay, A. 1)., 1S72. togclber with nil Iho improvement!, theron belonging to tho Mild Hulliew l). tinnier, of every kind mid nature mi over, ineluiliinr mill fixtures, en glim boilers, burn, nnd other fixture atiiicr tnliiing mid belonging totlio mill building thcrooii -llimto. J. 1I.Oi.av. Dalcil March 2d, A. D, 1871. l!J7--3-3-l.)t. R , 3 MYTH & CO., a, AVHOLESALK LiQi'TJ'ei DEAI.EIW, l 7 ! J' a. n - ' :ito . CO OTrXXO TiX-SXTiSHS OAlUO. IMilltVII. An old and popular hotel for I'erme easy. Koqulrn at this ofllce, 2l:i.3-7-tf PHIL. H. SAUP, Wliolcsalo CONFECTIONER Ami Manufacturer or H0M E-M A )E C A NDIES 102 Commercial Ave. CAIRO, IIXINOIS. -Onlors from Abroad Promptly Attended to. IMl'KOVISMENTS l. DENTISTRY Ill:, (I. V.. Doroi.A. belrg ilclciniiiied to exeell in everv Keiital opcniuou. n:iri- lllcd nnd rclimilabeil hi Dental I'arlun, M. Eighth ureet. mill l now n uinir inmi .. Wlille .V ,lohii-on. of I'lilbulelphhi. eliii-weekly. the birp-t and linet :i-ort- ment of Heiitnl Uooil ever oiiereii in tins illy, and as uoiid ,i can be found hi the lai'gc-tcltle. BEAUTIFUL GOLD FILLINGS Abide asiiccialily.nol iiiiyol'tl dt, mlcru- ble, hpun.'x wink that diop, out. leaving teeth rut, ' tiled, dl-coluled, and tttlcll df Mmynl, I'rlTe. t (iolllell (, llll-pllt III il "Ollll unit lunild" an the incited metal lleclf. Children's Teeth. pi cl.il iitlentlon irlvni to the ttralmeiit ol Clillilri nS Teeth. I'alelils by li:N luir their t'lilireu's Teeth rxamiucd oecaloiially, would -ae them lillleh Mlit'ciiii!; nlnl ill I'orniilv in nili r years. Dr. lloiinlas nl-oglvesPaitlciiliii-iittciitlon to Mechanical Hi nll-ln . Iinvlinr eelllril the rk'litlotirl)lt.HV.T r PATENT HOLD AND m illlElt ( O.MltlNATION PLATiS, wlileh has been tlinrim;:h1v tinted mid up piocd bv the bet Ientlts In the r.at,aud Imjoiid n doubt, tlir bet and llnnc-t alllll ci.il pl.itrnow in nr. Teeth rxtmctcd without pain by thr itr of Xltioini)xldiCia, which l pcrlcetly al'r whcrcjuillcloii-ly adinlnl-tereil, (I. L'. Donii.AH. I KSUDAMIK C. N. D U G IliE s (7 v.Y ;.,!. lN,Sl)ltANCEAGI5NT OICKICH: llhl'a. tiblo l.mrr, over Mathll! .V Jl-.YmiC .ill h'irnt-dlns ('n)iijiui 1 N S U li A NCEJ KHI AIILI(I)KI isr.t. HAFtfOKU, MOHKI8 & UANDKK, INRU HANCLs AGENTS 7.1 tilito l.e,o, OITV Tt1 Io?IA I. HANK IIVIMUNO OAIHO, ILIA I'ho olilot rs.tnblMie.1 Agency In Southern Illinois, repicauutltij; over !Sfi5,nflo,nnn no i ol tho bct Iiisuraiiiio INplUI ol the lllllleil Stnl.,il. noon mmiittii. PATKONIS'.K KCOE TRADE BULLETIN BINDER V, Jorntr Twelfth btroot and Washington Ave J. C. 11 U ELS, (Late of tit. Louis,) PltOPlUETOlt HOOK HINDER AND 1JLANR HOOK MAN UKAOTUltEIt lliaNIi JlOOKSof ovory dcAcrnitlondono with ncatnchs and dlanatch. All kinds of ruling done at uhort notico. Iliblcn, Mucle. atai;a.inC5 ami i cnuuicai. uuuus n.m nou Uthclowebt poMinio rntos. County work, mch ns Kecordh, liocket Fee Ituuks, llluiika, etc,, made a specially. lloxcH, Pocket llookn, Envelops, etc., made to oilier. u-.i. li. MAXWHliIs & L'U., Mattiifiicturerii anil Dealefa In MAOllIiNK&nURNIGOlLS iiiui AXLE CREASE. Abo Agents for the CELEBRATED GLOBE AND ' UJBIUOATING OILS. N'o, 711), North Malno Street, St. Louis, Mo. 22 d&wlm. and Itnlnil 145 lM-Sm. ENTERPRISE SAVINGB f.'ttn reil March SI, 18 OITY NATIONAL HANK, CAIKO orvicxKs : A. II. 8AKF01U). lreldei.tj S.S.TAYLOH, Vlce-Proildint; II. HYriLOl, Secretary and Treasurer M.n.Ml I. I. Hi.ni it, Onxa. Uiuouia, F. U. Brooaru;u, Pict U. Bcnvn, R. It. CciiiaAi, II. P. lUuiDAt , J, O, I'uiLLira. IJrpo-.llj ol nil Amount Uoml ved f r Ton Oata Upwcwtfav. iNrcitntST paid on ilepoetta at taa rat ot itx r,rcnt. par annum, March lit and Sptm ner l.n. Intrieit not withdrawn la added larna tiatel; toihr principal of tho JopoIU, IkairtbT Rlflnv them compound iotsirMt, MAAiiiKU wouerr xnv oatLDmn mat i)roir morst to in at no oat iui ou vtuw rr. Upon flfory bualnois day from t a.m. lo t pm m l HturJr Rr-'.od: lor HAVING DIPtfelTt sal;, from C to I o clof.k, tniitt w. riTHI.oP. Ttomott. T RE CITY NATIONAL o i :t li, 1 1. 1. 1 a s i a UAl'lTAL 1110,00(1 V. 1'. llAI.I.IUAt. l'iildnt HKNHY I,. llAI.I.IUAt, Vmi-PaIJal A. II.KAKKUKH, Dn.hUr; WAl.TltH llVill.lif. 4;.tta)i,til.r' Liactoi Mtiit.Tiifn., tlotiatti.Uoiaixagua, (U.nr 1..I1AUIUAV, W. P. Uauidii, IUi l, WiLiiimo, tiraraaa Hiau A 11. HilrokD. MarliMaw, Jotia and tlBltad ! Bond Houajnt aaaidl Sll. UrifOrilltl rfcoUei, aad a naral tf Yin IllltflUffflri UUI, imtST NATIONAL BANK llf OA hb, It. W. Mii.lkh, President. .1. it. I'm i.iro, VICB-i'rsaldent, CtiAa. Cuj-HlHtilUM, Caahlir. 'JOLLKOTIONH PBOMPTLY MADB. ITSXUnANOK, oolo, bask BoU aaJ UalKl Fj HUtat aoearlliea bought and aold. 7t ! AllawasJ naa Tlaa MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY. Lioalizeb or Stat Authomtt amo Duawn in Public St. Loro. Grand Single N amber Sehta. 00,000 NUMBiafl Clabs C, to iik Uuawn March 31, 1874 6,680 Prizes, Amounting to $300,000. 1 Priieof. .100.000 see PrtMi or., f.. ' of., 9 Of. Of., U of., SS " Of. "i wS 1 1 Of 13.IW of. 10,000 of........ 7, mo of 1,000 ot 1,500 of 1,000 Of APO or. m 1 4 4 il) 40 eo 1M 100 10 ISO " of. frOO Ol. Tlckots $10; Half TiokeU, fa- Quarter TiokeU, $1 60. Our loltsrln ar ohartrd by tka Btata, ata jlw.ijn drawn l thu Una namtd, aad all draw- Ihk ara under tin nuper'Uioa ot aworaaeB, mMonera. Tlicomclal dnwlnx will ba publUhad la Iba M Louis papora anil a oopj of drawing aant lo iuitch.ir of tlnkoti. YVc will draw aaimllar achomo th laat day ot u.cry month during tho jar 1171. KcihIi at our rlrk br poatnfflea moatr ordar, rccltlcrct letter, diari or czpraaa . Band for our cutir, AiMiaia, MUHKAT, MlLl.Kfc a 00., 1', O. bo UIIS. Ut. Loula. Mo. FINE MILLINERY GOODS 1'UUHU Ml'HlMM HTYLBM. M It 8 , M . J A 0 K 8 0 N , (Formerly Mrs. Swandon,) announces that the has just) opened ft large assortment ot the NEWEST, MOST FASHIONABLB, AND UANDSOMIBT Millinery (looda to be touad in tbenurktl Sho will keep on hand Hats, Honnktb, Flowim, Riibovb, Dkesh Tbimuinoh or All Kivoe, Ladies Fubnisiiinq Goods, Noriojia, COLLARD. UiJDIUiLIVBa,KCfW, And aU goods found in mllllnerv atarea, all ol which will bo dlapoacd ot ftt the iow ait cash prices. Mra. Jacksoa retpeelfUUy aiskH a continuation of the pauoaaga wlla ban been so UbeiaUy btataowetl upoa iar by the ladles of Cairo and the vlclnttr. O.W. RUNNING, li. J' HKSlUKNOIS-corner JM X jir,.t oittco corner sixta tweet auiu 3Mw.Ottwt- a. B..b ;2lU.,alidDp. Ill