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. ot .. Cocfti WEATHER REPORT. Orsihvik's Okkick, Cairo, Ilia,, I March 12, 10:11 p.m., s7t. J Barometer,:;)):'.'!)! degrees. Thsr momoter, ::is degrees. Wind N. Velocity 12 mites per hour. Weather, clear. Mixlmutu temperature lor iMt 24 hour, 4 degrees: Minimum temperature lor ttie laatW liouri, L'l degreei. I'iffMtg wind tor lut 24 Lour, N. W Total number of luilca traveled by wind during last 24 hours, 1!M. KliWIN Booth, Observer .Signal .Service, U. H. A. RAILROADS. 'rfMECAUD." ILLINOIS OKNT11AL RAILROAD. HUIN& LKAVK CAIItO, 2:30 a.m., Dally. Freight at 4:00 a.m., .except Sunday m .v.xh nv k. ft.!!!.,,.,. r night nt ... 4:00 p.ui... . 11 ARRIVE AT CAlliO. Mull at 'J:Ti a.m., iy ''l'enl V!0 p.m.,....exccpt Mihday ;,' "."i a.iii.,,,.,i-xreii .outlay eight at .7:10 p.m., except Sunday gol.ll IIWM Jl.lll.,,,,, " f)1-'-'.lMf. .lAMKH .IOIIX80N, Agent. THK CAIRO AND, VINC'KNNKa ItAILHOAD. 4'iiamue or ri: On and alter Mlnday, I'eliMi.uy train will run an lollowi: IOI.NO NOI1III. 1671, I'.toiiiKcr . .',;( a.m. . .ViJ ' . li:i:i ' ,. 8:111 . !i:l." " . !!:. " .10:00 " 10:10 .11:22 " . I n-Ulit. :0." A.M. alro, leave . . .Mound City, ii im.i, leai' ... . llartieburtr, leae , Norrlt City, leme ;rml, urrl :jcimI, lca.i .'ilayvlllc, .(vc ... .Mount ( .iriiicl. tr.it N llircniifk. Iimii' .. .vn. 11:1.1 l:H K.M. 'lit:, 4:1., a:i. 7:iw , i I..liiiicllcin, arilvi-.l'.':.- noi.vri .tourii. I'.lk' II .T. I)....M..Iiiii, linn. Iimv.:.. 7:1,', VliiceniH-. leatf .... 7:i", Mount ( .iriut'l.U'air Kr.l.lit. T-.IKI I'.M, tl.INI ln.iv I lull Orayvlllc hv fi:!H f'arml, nrrho l(l:('i .mill, li.)- Hi:iii -Noiili Cltj, llarrUlmrKli, loaie il:i:i i : I ." a.m. nil. li ima, Umi' 1:17 I'.M. l! 1.". I M'dlliil ( lly, li a.-,, . . '.:! ::-u Aim. airfvi- ... .... . :i:n: ;: m MOtWMiOITY Art'OUMOIUTinN. M. l.eave ( alro at ll ) a.m. and f.:I."i p.m we jiiiiuiu i.ny ai r-'iiXip.iii.audO.lilp.m. I reiL'ht tralim hlan tr i.t..li, ... j't....i. run Irum lin n- a- inlved train. Iravlii'' n i .i.i a. in , k-.iiiii; liiicniK k at 7 p.m. ,,. lame I'M inni; ir n iiiiii irlp, CONNKCIIiiN.. Ai l alro Willi tin. .MU.slppl (Viilral, jr.ibllf anp Mlilo, fur all ixdiiW miiiI: t .ihii. Arknniai and T. v.t tir all point In Arkan- At rinr,m.,... I ...It- I .f I aim ira r. way orlndUuall.;,,,,! ll,K)lnt. l ".ortb, . ..." "vl W,WI r.nvmeand Uraw-1 fords lll railway lor K ann llli-.Terra Haute, Danville, Clilcao and all pulnta imrtb, rsat ioi en; nun unin ami .MisstSMppl rail, rtay lor St. l.ouU. Loultvllle, Cincinnati and an iuu,ui fin snu west. At NoirU City rowing i fipiingtield r,.l fllliola ioilti.eu'tcni railway. i.. y. i'xlucr, uen'l Hup't. Wl.wh, Oen'l Passenger, AU .17-1-tf i'. UA 1 HO, ARKANSAS AND TKX AS AND CAIRO AND FUL TON RAILROADS. The hort6t aud only direct route from Cairo to Jackwnport, l.lttle Itock, Hot Kprlugt, Fulton, aud all points In Arkansas and the Southwest. aud Oalvcston, Houston, Dallas, Aumln and all points In Tevai TWKLVK HOIIItH IN AHVANCK OF ANY OTHrllt HOI1 I K. Through tickets, through bills or lading, and information us to freight rates, pas senger fare, ronni'Ctlons, etc., can he ob tained at the company' ellice In Winter's Mock, corner ol Seventh street anil Com merclal avenue. Hacks will call at private residences aud hotels for paiaengert, when orders are loft ;n time. Klegant 1'ulluan palace leetilo!' rara on alt night tralus. Trains run daily, (Sundays excepted) from tho Cairo Office as follows : . CIIAIU.k-STO.N ACI'OMMODATIflN. Leave UrocmlcM'x..,. '.)::!;! a in and 4:0."ip.m, Aralve atOrccnlleld's. .0:17 a m uml'i:a-s ji.ui. y.vrnr.ss rtw.VM dailv Loaves (irccnlicld's 'M:p, id, Arrive at (Ireenlield'H 1:40 p.m. D. Axtkll, Chief Engineer. Ceutnur Liaimea . X The great discovery of the age. There Isno pain which caftsty the Centaur l.inlmeutwlllnot ffc-C relievo, no swelling which it J(jaW wlllnot subdue, and no lame TYftF nesB which It will not cure lx3.TIiIs Is strong langn&trc. but z Hi true, Hi no humbug: , fjafrXTtX tho recipe 1 printed around each bottle, A circular containing certifi cate! of wonderful cures ot rheumatism ueur'algla, lock-jav, apraius, swellings, burns, acald, caked-brcasts, poisonous iilte, frezen leot, gout, saltrheum, car-ache Xc, and the recipe ot the Limraout will he eut Krati to anyone. It 1 the most won derful healing and pain relieving agent the world ha overproduced. Knell us no ar ticle ever before did hell, and It sell because it doe Just what it protend to do. One hot I tlo of tbo Centaur Liniment for animals IV. (vellowwraimerl 1m worth u hundred dol lar (or spavined, strained or galled horses and mule, and for ncrow-worm in sheep. No family or Htock-owner can atlord to bo without Centaur Liniment. Price, 60 cents; uugr bottle,' tl.- J. II. Koso A Co., C3 tlroadway, New York. CASTOKIA i more limn a sutjatltuto for Castor Oil. It la the only hakk tirtlcle III exiatence which la uro to rcgulato tho bow els, cure wlndcollc and produco natural leep. It iHploasant totako. Children need not cry and mother may ulecp. 10-7 wly THE NEW A PrTNT-lTfiNr Hfi I TSIW. CO MM KitOIAL AVKNl'K, UelwtuiSlslli and Seventh Streets, Cairo Illinois 'I'. D. KI.I.IS. I'niprMor. The Niw Ariiugiou ilonso'ls uow open for tho reception of guest, The hotiau I located In the heart ol the Imsliicsn Dortlnn ot tho city, and convenient to steamboat '.indlmri and railroad depot. Good sample fiav Sf?r couue"'Ial genta. Watch :l;'pt 83-i-iW-i. jy,rLlAM' SMITH, M. D. sax- ousssx T,HE -rBjU'LLETIN. CAIRO LOCAL NEWS. ANNOUNCEMENTS. TO CANDIDATES. ' RKUl'KK THK INSERTION OK ANA.V- .ou.NCK.M:.NT i.N I iikIH'i.leixthk I'Uni.i oatiox yy.K Mt'.sr i.K Paid WHKN inn A.VNof.NCKMF.NTi,.itNi,EDis.Ti.m.luI.i: WILL 1!K MIlK.'ll.V UillllKI. Ml. I'irv OKKH'KS If.',; WAIlll OKrlCBItH, $2. 'nYiiciTvcuiitic. HI KIK III I.I.KI I.N : -l fill will pi, .(. Ml- iiouiiff mat I urn a caiulld.ite fur Hie othVf ofilty dirk :il tin- cloning chatter election. .rj.i.l v. K. Hawkish. CHIT-CHAT. Traliie on all the railroads are ar riving regularly ngaiu. Matt Burns' fuuoral will take placoat three o clock tbia afternoon. l'rol. Alvord lecturei in tho high ichocjl building on next Monday evening. Subject of the lecture: Mudc." Tho luliject of the IUv. Mr. Gllbert'a ertuon at the Church of the Itodeomer to night will be "Thoughts About the Crea. tlon." Harry Walker lias pnrehaied Mr. Fay'i Interoit in the Delmonlco boiol, and will at once aiiume control. Hu tho itory KOor. inu uino ana .iiuiiiiippi riven are hdoclinlng and wemay .oo expect lpp Ellen Kurd, a colored lady, got drunk and while in that condition was caught by Chief Mcllalo. Judge I lr.ua flue J her, ll vo and the "agreeablut.'' Klleu went to the calaboose. .Monday next, March 17lb, fit, l'at- rick s day, will be celebrated by the St. ratrlck's Uenevolent Society of this cltv oy a parado, etc , The aocioty numbers several hundred members, and, when dressed in their handsome regalia, present a very Imposing appearance. Mr. John II. Dallon, who stabbed the shoemaker Kootw, at Dlamlville on Tues day afternoon, was before Squire Ray yesterday for a preliminary hearing. vviien lb clicumstances of the affray v,ero made known, Squire Hay promptly ditcbarged .Mr li.lt .n. Koote is still allvo. We aro pained to learn of the death of llttlt Harry I'artee, son of Henry l'r- lee, pilot on the Capital City. Harry died at iit. l.oui vesterdav. but Irorn What disease is nut stated. The Capital ' .1,... .. II.. I last avenin.. when the .ad lnullI.n,: , . , 8 will first raaoh Mr. 1'artee. w vunpatten ond U li Dirtrlch. &t. Lsuii; a B Stevens, Cincinnati. J O Blackwood, Osceola, Arkansas; A O Spaf ford, Chicago; Ja Dalle, St, Louis; J H Davis, Clinton; Kobert Grady, Now York; Vf . . Q.iL... L-J I ... otrntuBiu, r.uioguani ana Jonn f a d.. l 111!..!- .. .. uawuu, auiuuu, wru a in gov me ar rivals at the St. Charles yesterday At tweHe o'clock yestetday smoke was discovered issuing from the roof of .. .... .... - i me Kiicnen ot jar.i.awrenro Byrne's house ua wasmngion avenue, next to St. Faf ticks uatholiochur.'h. The flro engines were soon on the ground, and tho Kotiirh and Keady company getting first water," soon extinguished the tire. The loss, moat of which wai caused by water, wai trirlmg. YI, ill; ... m imaiu mii mi, a colored man, was arrested night before last by Sheriff Ir tiu on a roargo oi burglary, Ua was taken before Judge Urois for a preliroin ary hearing, but, owing to theabsenco of important witnesses, tho case was contin ues for one weak. Smith is charged with being one of the parties who burglarized rat t itzgerald's sample room on iait Sat urday night. Un Wednesday night at about ten ociock as toe towDoat r.tl nobis was rounding tho point into the Ohio river, tbo men wero called up to tuako the land ing. They wero seen to go forward on the bargoi, but after the landing bad been mado it was found that a man named Sturgon, a deck band, was missing and could not bo found. It is stpposcd that bo fell over-board and was drowned. John Mitchell and Mr.John I.imberl, the former u brakeman on the Illinois Central, and tho later propriotor of the Railroad House, quarreled yesterday, and woro arrosted by Constable John iic Nulta. Judge lirosa taxed them each Uvo dollars and tho usual cost. Mitchell was afterwards rearrested on a charge of assultluc Mr, Ltmbert, and was hdld to bail in the sum of two hundred dollers, -The regular weekly tale of tobacco will take place at tho planter's warehouso this furonoou. About twenty-five hogs- beads will Lq oflored. Tne attendant' of dealers in the wood li solicited. Malor Hinkle, who has been prospecting through iiauard county lor the last four or fly days, returned yosterdry, and report that an unusually large quantity of tobacco will seok Cairo ai a market this season. As soon as tbo rivem subside so that it can bo moved, farmers will begin to bring It iu Mr. Chat. P. Orecory. travelling agent of the celebrated "Globe Lubricat- DK on" manufactured by Krvin Max in Cairo In the interest of the great oil firm. The renu- tatlon of Mr. Maxwell, and the oils which be manufactures and sends out to bis cus tomer, Ii too well known in Cairo to re quire any word from us; wo can therefore only roromtueud Mr. Orecory to our bus!- nosi and railroad men and all others, and hope tbelr orders will be Urge, we know tby will be satisfactorily tilled. A quarrel occurred at Fort Jefferson yesterday between a couple of euployet ot the Mississippi Central railroad. Of ftmtwmn Uinta ba v. 11 .... .. A 1 I .11 . In 7'"i " """ oouom ".rl , ; vu ui tuv parties, wuo riaimea I luat IU Wa ADilralv Inn mall aniialntaA I ... v.u.. ymj, un, ol lu, m,u had a ihnt aim .n.l .l... . i..i v,.,. I Bu " uhi.i m fi.iwi, vut THK CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, FRIDAY, "Ub4ro,a,m a ry anxious to ia, minai interfered and tbeicene came to ati end. The lady In question li young and handsome, and no one but tho bus band blamei the "other fellow " for being utiuiaie mm ner. lie couldn't help it Between tlx and seven o'clock ysster aay morning, Officer Martin captured th negro who wai few bourt before, while burglarizing Swobode'i grocer, ttore, tbot iy officer Charles M.bneT VhTne" lnU D6ro u. Hume as uurge aiorfii. Th wound In till hand trm found to be ion oui, the ball having entered Juit below the wrui joint and palled up between lb lonaiof the writt where it lodged. On Mom' Jierion wai found a elail-ctitllnif diamond, which fact leads the officer to beiive that he It one of tho iran who en tered Leo Kleb'a bakery eitablnhment on lait Saturday night. Judge llroai held Morrieto bail in the mm of lix hundred dollare to await the action of the next grand Jury. Morrii wai arreitod at tho corner of Washington avenue and Fourth street. COMMERCIAL." 1'lllCE OURRE.NT OfKICIC. 1 Thursday Kve., Match 12, 1874. UKMKRAL KKMARKS. Wo aro glad to chronicle a bettor feel ing to-day In tlio grain market, with an advance in oats and a firmer market for corn, owing to tho scarcity of receipts and consequent short supplies. Wo do not know how long tho present condition u-d or" 11 i will bold, as it is not occasioned by any oil of roolpts to almost nothing, with no prospect of heavy shipments to this point soou. The demand is conlloed almost ex clusively to the order business very lit tle taken on speculation, and plentiful receipts would very soon ihuku the market. Flour continues in the same old wuv heavy and dull, wholesale in round lots rarely going above 8 CO, while a few small orders are ouoted at 0 GO and high as ! M) in some particular cases. Tba range may be quoted, wholesale 6 00 (ujS SO outside figures. Hay is quiot and dull, with bo sale tor low grades, whlla choice mixed and tlmo- thy ii moderately active at iU "Off: IC 00. Tbo rler rommei.ced falling M dav. and will undoubtedly continue to fall, as tbo season for high water Is now about ovur. Tonage is plenty and rates steady and uucbarigod, Correspondent should bear in mind that our quotations reprasont prices for round lots from Urst hands, unlmi rlh."wl,!,.UU4'"a In BUIng wiaU rdert, higher price must be' paid, TUB-MARK IT. FLOUK - Continues heavy, dull and unchanged, with very little movement ex cept for filling orders and supplying the local trade. No round lot transactiona have been reported. Our report of sale made is '.'00 bbls various grades, C CO to 8 'I; BOO bbls choice XXX winter ,7 '0; 300 bbls various grades, 4 7 J to d 00; V.00 bbls various grades, C 00 to 6 7C; 300 va nous graues; ou to 3 w - car loads va rious Kralei. 6 60 to 8 7C: car loads r rioui grades, 6 CO to a 50. r a i i.ow grades are not wanted at any price. There is a fair demand for choice mixed and tlmothv at 14 00 to 1C 00 delivered. We note sales of 1 car mixed del, 10 00; 1 car do do, 11 00; Gears choice mixed del, 14 00lS 00; 6 cars coice mixed del, 14 00. v-unfl as noieu in our general re marks, there is a firmer feeling in the corn market, owing not to any inoreaie in the demand, but to small receipts and tho lack of supplies to meet tbo wants of the order trade. Frices are llrm without any noticeable advance. Sales since our last report wore 1 car choice white tack cd and delivered 70c; 200 s&eka choice white del 70c; 1 cars choice whito in heavy sacks dol 70fi)7lq 1 car mixod sacked and del J8e; 1 car whito mixed sacked and del C8c; '.'cars mixed, rejected, lacked and del 65c. OATS Tho market is baro and prices ar stiff at an advance. Choico northern raised was held firm to-day at 48c in bulk and 64c In sacks, but buyers hositato and few sales were made abovo 53c. Wo note tales of 9 cars choice Southern Illi nois mixod sacked and del 5'J;; 3 cars do do sacked and del 6'Jc; I car do do in second band sacks 50c; 0 can choico mixed del in lacks 63c; 3 can do do iu second baud sacks Clc; U can choice northern mixed lacked and del 53c; 1 car do do 64c; .1 cars choice mixed in bulk on track 47o. CORN MEAL The domand contin ues good, supply light and prices firm and unchanged. We note tales of 100 bbls, city tUam driod, 3 3S ; 400 bblt ttunm dried del. .1 30. liUAN The domand still continue good, with none otforing eicopt at tho mills ; quo'.od in car load lots del at 1G no per ton. BUTTKIt Tho supply cootlnuos small, but tho demand has fallen oil' and prices have declined ; 36c is considored an out- sido figure to-day for cbvlce. We note sale of (100 lbs choice, solid packed, sold early, 3Sc; 6 package do do 37c; 500 lbs choico Northern 34(SMHr: M0 lbs choice Southern lilt 'JOQiWc. hUUS The market ii well tupplied.and ale are slow at 13c, Our.reports comprise 600 dozon 13l4o; 40 pkgs l.'llo; 1200 dozen 15 Jo. CIUCKKNS-Dresiud chickens are not wanUd. Tho demand foi livo chick- on is rather light but enough to carry off all the receipts. We not sales of 15 dor. live, 2 603 CO; 7 coopi bent, :i 003 60; a coop do, 3 0o a Q. 3 coops do 3 tiC. ' TUHKKYS Live are quoted at 10 (10 13 00 per dozen, according to tYit We note sales of 600 lbs dressed at 11c. APPLKS-We note sales of i!5 bhli Boumern Illinois. 3 60;4 60; 25 bbli irood , . . . nBuM'n oos w. no choice apple in market, UOTlliu.nn ntw, 3 to; 30 bbls Early Rote, 4 60 nrrrvnr.. ..... V wmvt ' , ww NOtOlDg doing, factory ls LlMfcjl-i 25rco Vbbi; CKMKNT 2 002 60 V bbl. COALOy,-IFltij V g, lift UUI V U tl utus ii ii.r--ike-aewei as buihels 13c : C nusneii 2k. BYRUPS-Oboice 0c$l per gallon; New Orleans "t&SOe. PLASTF.KINO HA.. Jia pu bushel. BURLAPS -2 Lmbels corn, 9) ot l.'.Jcj do 10 oz ICc J 4 bushels oats VOcj & bushels 21c; C bushels ":'lc BKKSWAX-V lb 30c, SO uJ .'4haeffor's (lernmb in dtled. 7Jc. Chi.aij.a!gi) soap, 7Jc. t VALLO ,V Ibf.f36J.v- SUUAK-Oruslied l'.Mc; A. lllllc extra C. 10;llc. COFFER Java 4(va4'.! nrlmn nsffi. fllcj choico 3lifTf,15. FRKI011T Cotton, comprcnod to Now York, S5c! to Boiton, $1. Uncom- prcned, to Now York. II 14; to Boston tl To New Orloant and Vleksburg: Potatoes, applof, etc, 30c; pound freightage cwt; hay $5 per ton; Pork 45o por bbl; tobacco $4; cotton $1. To Momphit, flour, etc. S6c per bbl: pound fioigbU 12)o cwl; hay $4 por ton. DISSOLUTION IIEKRW ART, ORTII ce uu.iirA.1 1. iheUrm of Ileirwart, Orth i: Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent Wm. T. Ileorwnrt and Christian Orth retiring from tho llrm. Thomas J. Korth (.who will continue tlio tuiineu at the old stand, No. :t! Commercial avenuol Is alono autbori.ad to collect tho bills and pay all dolts of the lato llrm. W.M. T. IIckkwart, ClIIUbTIAN OlITII, 'l'HOMAH J. Kfrth Cairo, Ills.. March I'J. 1S74. ".C3.l:i.Ct FOR SALE. Serond.clusi clothing, watcher, jowelrv. pistols, -c, bought and sold, Opposite Cairo ami Vinconnes railroad dupot. lKS-2-27-tf M.Cdvsk WILCOX Ties pounda of brown sugar for Jl; b poundi best coll'eo suijar at l; '.'J pounds of choico butter at fi; 10 cenU for lard; Imperial tea at $1; potatoes :s0oirits por potk; 3 lbs coll'eo f I, apples 40 cents, at Wilcox's Block. 107 ''.l-lio FOR SALK. Two Batterieiof tv,o Boilers, each 24 feet long, 2 Inch Dram, li 14 Inch Flue with tire fronts. Mud and Steam drum! Safely and Mud v&lvos, Chimney and Brltchiu, all compute and in tirtt-clais ordar; been used only three months. Fo: rice, etc., inquire of J T. Kknnik, v 3:i tl. Vuicnn Iron Works. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. J.ot No. 2 in block 17, first addition, with a two-story iramo house fronting on Ooutiuerclal avenue, and threa lot iSh 4 and 401, name black, (rontlng on Sov ontoenth street, an. oUert.t for sale at argaln. Apply on the prernln a, corner soventeentb and I ommercial avenuo, lO'..2.20-l,n" F. M. Ward. AUCTION SALE OF FANCY UliO CERIEH. At my butineis house on the Ohio lovee, commencing Thursday morning, March 12, at 10 o clock a. in, continuing until ou entire stock is closed out, consisting caned peacbes, tomatoes, corn, oystorf. pickels, spicei, & large lot of soap and starch, rope, manllla, wooden ware, etc In the future we intend dealing in liquors alone, of which we have a complete stock 222--l0 4t R. Smith Jc Co GRAND OPENING AND FREE LUNCH. . 1 will open my newly fitted saloon, in the Central house on Sixth street, Mon day, March 16th, with a grand free lunch in the evening, to which everybody is In vited. Tho table will bo spread with everything palatable aud in season, and tho boat of wines, liquor, beer and cigars will be dealt out to thoio who will honor mo by accepting this invitation. Come one, come all. Remember tho timo and place. John Hmnkr. 218 3-10-Ot. PUBLIC SAiiS. I will sell my entire stock of tho bebt of Beef, Pork, Voal, Mutton, Poultry,' Butter, Eggs, Lard, Irish Potatoes, Swoot Potatoes, Apples, Flour, Meal, Spiced Beef, and tho best of Corned Boof. Tho salo will commonco at 5 o'clock in the morning and continuo until nino at night oach day for nino months, .Sunday, ex cepted. I have also 180 acres of the best of cotton land to soil or exebango for Cairo property. I also want eoveral good agents to sell fruit troos. All of tho above will bo explained by calling on S. Patterson, earner of Ninth and Walnut street)1, as there is tho place tho salo of tho moat and vogetxblos will be made. u2 l-'ll-lm. Cairo, Ills., Jan. 30, 1874. THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Tbu uudersignel having resumed the management of tho abovo hotel, trust by strict attention to businoss, to tho wants and comforts of their guests, to merit tho renewed favor of tbelr old patrons aud the traveling public in goneral. ThoSainl Cbarlos will atonco undergo a thorough renovation, and bo much Im proved in all iti appointments. Good sample rooms aud medal ratea for commercial travelers. All baggage for guosti conveved to and, from th hotel free of cbsirgo. J kwitt w u. cox x cn.( proprietor!. TllK barber shop n on .bo cornor of Eighth street and Commercial avenuo where J. George Stiotibouse with his gen. tlewaoly assistant can be found at any hour of the day or night, ready to soothe your feelings with a smooth shave, or cool , your temper and head with a good sham poo. It It a Drst-clat shop, aud you are sure of receiving iirst-clasn treatment. Ladles' and children's hair cut or curled (after the most approved styles. B-16-tf S.OMITIIItiQ NKW KOH Cltll.DKKN, la the way of shoes. The "protection toe" is tbo greatest Invention of the 19th con tury. Ellirtt d: Uaythorn, who, am. al ways first In tbe field, ktep thetp. g, 226-3-12-ct ClistESK-Nw York MARCH 13, 1874. RIVER NEWS. .... , . ... "tkV- Port Lieu ARRIVAL and dspirtures for the 34 hours ending at 6 p. m. last evening : Steamer Oracy, Columbus " Quickstep, Evinsvlllt , " Gov. Allen, Pittiburg " Kd. llobbi, St. Louit " John Gllmore, St. Louli " Colorado, Vleksburg " Sto, Genevieve, Memphis " Sam Roberti, St. Louis " Fred Wilson No. 2, South " Wild Duck, St. Louli " Grand Tower, St. LouW. PIPART1U. Steamer Gracey, Columbui " Quickitep, Kvonivllle " Gov, Alton, St. Louis " Ed. llobbi, Wheeling " John Gllmore, Nashvlllo " Colorado, Nashville " Sam Roberts, Columbus " Ste.Genevlove, St. Louis " Fred Wilton No 2, 1'itttburg " Wild Duck, Pittsburg " Grand Tower, Momphls THE ntVKRS. Tho Ohio river commonced falling yes terday, and up to six o'clock last evening the decline wai about live inches. This is considerable of a fall when we take into account tho Immense bulk of water in that stream. The Mississippi ii.reported falling at St. Louis, with a good stag of wator out to Cairo. Businois was moder ately activo yesterday. The dy wai pleasant, though a little coo). I The Gov. Allen has a tow of empty bargo for St. Louii The Jamei and John Gilmore had a tow of Ice for Nash. villo The Ed llobbs has 'J barges of oro and pig metal for Wheeling and one barge pig iron for Pittiburg The Quickitop had a big way passonger busi ness and brought a lot of furniture and forty barroi or sphar, thirty-eight barrels moal, 30 sacks oats, 12 coops poultry, 5 horses and 30 sacks wheat Celorado and Ste. Genevieve had moderate up trips. The Satn Roberts took part of a bargo of salt to Columbus and will then take a tow to St. l.oui The Wild Duck ha a tow of ore for Pitt burg Fred. Wilson has empty barges The Minnoola has 3C6 bales ootton for Olifcin nati and way points, and 77 bales for Pittsburg. For Salic A number ply to (J. Wl.N.HTO.N. one SkltT. Ap 22H 3-12.nt An old and popular hotel for Terms easy. Euqulra at this ortl.-e. 213.3-7-tf sale For oas aud steam fitting go to Ron nle's Vulcan iron works, Commercial avuue, foot of Ninth street 9-1 O tf For Saik-I'J.OOO in city scrip. For sale in quantities to milt tbe purchaser Apply to H T. Gkroiii.ii. 173-2-22 tf Biirokr, tne dry goods merchant, is now in New York purchasing his stock of goods for tbu spring trado. Defer your purchases until he returns, '.''.; tf. I ok Sai.c A six octavo, second hand piano, for $75. Address Max. Roller, care of Paul Schuli's drug store. 207-:i-0.Ct Mr. J. Ik'KiiXK i now in New York city selecting his stock of spring goods He will shortly open as line an assort niont ol goods as was ever brought to Cairo. 2-2C-tf Attention Faumkrs. Wo havo a small lot of tho Uriu moveable point steel plows, which wo ate now alluring at cost to close them out. . BkkrwahTj Orth A- Co, lm 1.10 Commercial avenue. Mn. Burokk. the entorpri.'ing dry good merchant, is now in New York for the purposo of purchasing hi spring stock of good. 1 1' you want good goods at low price wait till his stock arrivor. 2-20 tf Noticr it nereby given that I will pay no billi for goodi sold to any of the em ploye of Tim Cairo Bulletin, either or thomselvos or for tho use of the office unlese tbo saiuo are furnished on an ordor igned by Mr. Burnotl or myself. 12.20.ly Jon If. Ohrblt. For. Rent. Tho brick house situated corner Third street end Commercial ave nuo. Tho houio has been put in good re pair throughout and Is well arrangod for a hotel or boarding house, also rooms to rent on Third atroot. Inqulro or Wm. Mcllalo, No. 6, Winter's block. 105 2-3-tf Milk Wauon. 1 will commence run- nlng a milk wagon on Monday morning February 23. 1 will continue it all sum. mer, and respectfully solicit your patron. age. Milk will bo delivered to any ono in tho city, daily morning and evening. Orders may bo given to thu .drivur of the wagon or left at my ice itand, No HI Ohio lovoo. Groitur. Yocu.m. lC'.l.2.21-lf Owinu to tho hard time and thu In blllty ot many of tho suffering to visl- tho National Hiiroioai. Institute at Indianapolis, Indiana, three of the Sur geons of the Institute havo yielded to rgont.sollcltatioui, and will visit Cairo, topping at the St. Charles hotel, Tuesday und Wednesday, March 24th and 2Mb. 871, with all kind of surgical appara- tutand appliances, and fully pro pa red to treat such case as may call upon them for relief, thus saving th patient a'jpng ourney to tne Horn Institution, They will come especially prepared to treat 'nil Surgical cases; Paralysis; all kinds of deformities of tto Ta, SjiMail llinbi; iiisuaseu dviuis; jiiaeaaea aye; uatarrn; Private Diseases; Piles; Fistula, Ac. No cases' will b undertakeu without a fair bop pf relief. Prices, will be moderailo. It l n3lss to say that this Institiitloo. Is autlrely responsible, and the largest and most popular of th kind In Ainsric. tMig thouinno ofres annually? Coine tbe frit day, If powlblo, as a great crowd will h there:1' RittintntE tbe tiui ani ri AOWftakad- fa. th Institute for circu lar. 2.)0-3.12-od-5t w-lt PHIL. H. SAUP, WholcsoMc CONFECTIONER Ami .Mnnnfictujer of HOME-MADECANDIES 102 Commarolml Jk ttSOrdci's from Abroad Promptly Attended to, Thrrk and oiti.v throe rnoro day board rscan be taken at tho St Charln. This Is tbo last opportunity at tho reduced rates 108 3-3 Go to Kllott & Haylliorn'i and too tho protection too thoe for chlldron. One pair will last as long as three pairs made in tho old way, 224-3-12-lit Wanted at tho St. Charles hotel, two chambermaids. Nona need apply unless thoy thoroughly understand the business and can bring good roferencit, Liberal wages paid. 21J.3-7.tf Wm. Khlors wlsbeslo Inlorm mu put,, lie that ho bas Juit received a largo stock of imported French calf and .Morocco Leather from Adolph Nickel, of Cincin nati, direct importers, aud hu can there fore warrant all his work to be of not only tho. bent manufacluro, but of tho very host matorial. Any one who de-irea line Booti, Shoos or Gaiters will lind it to their interest to call on Mr. Khlers at till shop, 20th street, and oxamine his stock and styles beforo ordering clsowhere. 203-3-l.lm Wk have something new In tho way of half-sheet posters, which wn think aro Just tho thing for the ipri.ig trado. Thoy consist of tlx dlll'erent designs, litho giaphed, with mortises and margins for printing. Two of, tho cuts are aultablo lor any l.ualiieia ; tho other four for hoots and shoes, photographer!, druggist and dry good. We Imvo but one hundred of each cut, and will furnish them printed at Cincinnati prices. We have alio, aomo fancy cardi. Tba "language of flowers,' ton designs; "rloquet," twolvo designs; 'Opera," four designs and ;"ConYii!" cards twenty-four daalgns which wn furnish printed at tlu to $12 por M, Cincinnati prices. Who wants Ilium? Don't all tpeak at once. 103-2-10-31 SPECIAL NOTICES. fj KHLRRS, fg Boot and ihue maker, Tweii h street, ho tween Washington atenue and Poplar street, I prepared to mukt boot ami khuea In tbe latest and most fashionable styles, tie will make them to order, old or new tyles to suit customers, out ot the bt iind fre-best stock, of which he alwa? ha a food supply ou baud from which to make Selection. All dttint; ot boot ami alioes made by Mr. hbters li done in hi own shop no forelu'ii flttlrur belni; unud bv him. Ulvo nini call, aud be will give you satis IHCllUII. OBSTACLES TO MAllRIAGE llanny reiiet for vounir men from the ef fect ot errors and abtiHe s In early life. Man hood restored. Impedimenta to marrlair removed. New metdodof treatment. New and remarkable remedies. IIooWh and i lr. fiilar cent free, in ealed envelopes. Ad. dreaa, Howard Association. No. 2 South Ninth Ureet. Philadelphia. '.. an iiiKtltu. tion havinif a hlirh rotmtation for honorabla ondilnt anil pr.nHalnnHl skill. 110 rtU w:iin JACOB WALTER, BUTCHER ANU HEAI.KIt IN FRESH MEAT, flQUTU Stiscrt, Unwim WASHHIQTOn AUD COMMIBCIAL AvRWUBe, .ajlalBMt aUUanliuw Mad Hauay'H Knii IliO bast or Haaf, fork, Mutton Vaal Lamb, bausge, ato., aaaare prapar.d to aarf a tlliaana Id th moat aoeaptabl. manoar, HYLAN1) & SAUKU, BUTCHEBS AND IHALRU IN CHOICE FRESH MEATS OF EVERY DK-SCRU'TION, Comer loth street and Commercial avenu next door to the Hyland saleon. liriutf. CAIRO, ILLS. JAMES KYNASTON, BUTCH1B AND tuui.kr in aI.I ICINDH OK FltKHIt MEATS ear cor. Twasillells llrM do aaaaitviM nnaeti' !... M W ' .It Win aJd slaughter only, th bM CattU, U0H sal Sheep, and . 1 txiid to git, ar. Isrsfsr rreih kufta'.t)ii' t. tonttsta . A( Ui ill i1 l As r-r-- ATg qmojivtrx1 Mro'if; t"ctyjtqr n street. Hetldnie ovrner Washington avi nue and Fourteenth. tret.j and Retail CAIRO, DANIF.L LAMPERT, FASHIONABLE BARBER AND KlKlitli Street, between Waahlejtou rfntl Commercial Avenue, CAIHO.'ILLlMOia. IMI'ltOVKME.NTS IN DENTISTRY Dn. (S. L Dol-olas, beleg deteniilMd te eyccll In overy Ocnul operatloa, kasre fltcd ami rerumMied hi. Dental Pariort, Mo. h)!s1i,.l,.,trcc'' 1,nJ ' non rtcelvint froaa s. S. hltn A .lohnion. or Phlladelphl, K lul-wcekly, the largcH and "finest assort' mentor Dental Gooii ever offered In taU c ity, and ai good at can bo found In the lrgri cities. BEAUTIFUL GOLD FILLINGS .M ole aspoclallty.not any of the soft, call? Me. -pttngy work that drops out, leavUf teeth cut, filed, discolored, and often de stroyed, Perfect Golden Oemv-put In a solid and durable :m the smelted metal Itself. Children's Teeth. Mi.'cl.il attention Riven to the treatment ot rhllilreir Teeth. Parents by haylas tketr i hiii'i ii Tcetli examined occaafbaaUv. 'would save them' mneli lurTering and de- "iimiv in aner vrirF. Dr. DotiLlai aUo elves Particular attention to Mechaiiical Dcntlatry, having secured tbe l Ijiht to use DJl. HYATT'S PATSNT OOU AND RUBBER COMBINATION PLAT, which ho been thoroughly tested and ap proved by tho lieat Demist In th East, and. beyond u doubt, the best and flrmtst anu ria) plate now in use, Teeth extracted without pain by tne usa of Nitrous Oxide Gas. which la pcmrtlysAiv where Judlofomly adralnlitercd,, 179-tf G. . DotJOLA. LEG AL NOTICE. Vheras Mathew D. Quater, did on tne seventh day or October A. D..107S, ezaeut and deliver to Henry L.Hallldy a Sal Mort gage or that date upon .th prsmlses herein after described, Which Wai rcoesld th Itecordeiw oftlec of Alexander County lu nula, ou the 17IU day of, October A. D., HOW, In .volume . of record of Sale Mortgif, ou nagti (tin one hundred and eleven, and t filch was kivcii to iecure a certain prosnl sory note, mado b v said Mathew I. Gnntar. ofeveudato with ald Sale Mortgage to the order of Henry L. HaUlday, for the ansa of iweuiy nvu mumrea uouant, pay aula thirty day utter the date thereof; with Interest from date until paid at ten per cent, per annum. Ami whereas, the said Henry L. Halliday did ou the 23d day of January, A. 1)., 1874, lor value received, assign sld. note and sale MortL'aL'o to the undersigned J. II. Clay. Ami Whereas default has been mado in the payment of Mild pruiuiaory note and the In terest accrued thereon. And whereas It is provided In Mid Sale Mortgage, that In default of th pnexnent of .said note or any part thereof according to the tenor mul effect thereof, the aald Henry L. Halliday or his leL'al representative oaf tl tcrliawm; advertised hald sale fifteen day in n iii'Wsii.ipei- published in Cairo. Illinois, or by posting tiji written or printed notice, in lour place in the county where aald i'ciuics uro situate, may sell the said prexe i's oranv part thereof, to thm htuhmt hid. ler for eji-li at tho court-house door In the cily of Cairo, Illinois, at the time appointed in such advertisuMiit. Sow therefore notice 1 hereby given thai on Wednesday tho lbtli day of March, A. D., 1K74, at ten ociock A.M., of that day, at the front door ol tho court-house In Cairo, Illinois. I shall at sell at pejhU auction to tho highest bidder tor cash, the following descriped property, to ivltt Lot numbered six (tl), aoven (7) and Weight. Iu block numbered three (3). In the lira addi tion to I lie city of Cairo the estate thereiu, hcliix an estate for the term of live (.') years, couimeuclng . ou the ninth day of March, A. D., 1871, un der aud by virtue of a lease bearing date March ninth, A. D.. ia71, executed Tiy V. Mnuts Taylor and Edwin Proni,' Truiteo or tho Cairo City Property, to Peter A. Cn ant and by aald Peter A. Consnt, with Ui written consent of said Taylor and Prson iisnlgneil to laid Mathew D. Qunter on the :)lst d:iv of Mny, A. D., 1S72, together witli all tho lmpmcments thcron Velouglngtothe saldMttihowD, Guntcr, of every Kind uiQ nature so ever, including mill fixture!, en gine boilers, burrs, and other tlx tores apper taining and belonging U thu mill i)VOUS llicrcou situate. J. J. Clay. Dated March 2d, A. D., 187L W-4Mrl5t, 'AM A( O. WINSTON t CO., RfciAL ESTATE AttlKTi AUC'riOMIMUb 74 (moovd vuoaV) ewe OAUO, IUi BVT H BKX BfeAt PAY TAW )!k) J ?'(.' J f UMMIMH AMMTBAUM iii miHWint nVALPiiy. aav vour obJsssju kv lug your Serap luo, iu auy quantity, slireet tu ths co'nsanter. . n m Kat Peail Strwt, Ctocltl. o,