JNJEjW AU.y XJttA,AQJCii,VAJUJ avj MONDAY KVKN1KU, October 12th. FIRST APPEARANCE Of the Clurmlog Young Artlt LOUIE LORD. sBupporlcd by ,JdXAHATIC COMPANY rahi TTM Wfl iihetf or a . AdtriteCff, Kocnr . nights only, in 7 cent. ChlMrea wider twelve o mtmd leM 86 cents. 4 Children In Seat cured nt Dau nattmaan's. 318-10-7-ut. "PALL. I? 4 STKftJB &l QUOTjSON. fffQiajQpUajtu Jii announcing to our. fricndsihcU ovr foc& of -.ftii nii ' W VI I . Y fffinfcY Gooai t' Hoto arriving. We shall offer this schton a ttoch of Dress j&bxiltJ TrimmingiA Fancy Goods, Nbtiont, etc.? chicll for variety, style 'i vw ' tU- f . V' , ani excellence 6 jnafrrtaf, exec aiy- thing & , heretofore offered. Onr large and increasing trade enables vs to hfY fiviH'Jkst hand at the ,1 of tupply.- Always on the. a .best, sources ilerttdi tjery.aavtmtage n prices, tec arcjiappy So'ifateth&t this season tec have secured thS most attractive stock in rt market, at jtica which ice gaurantee "Hock Bottom.' Ve affirm our ability to du- plicate Chicago and St. Louis prices, ITe KEEP OKLY THE )&OST DESIRA'BME GOODS, ALLO IK No '&EMNANTS TO ACGUMIT- HATE'S mIke no 3EBTS Am'wiiL n6t be' under. SOLD A Y ANY HOUSE JiV THE TRjWEs- A rvifit 0 inspection Kill convince mrchas(rs of the cxtraordi tuu tyrotru pffcrcd., by the popular and progressive r one-price, cash Dry Goods house of r -" 'Stuart & Qliolson. - lNOWCJTO CONTnAOTOftf). Bitltd proposals, . nddrossod (o tbo city, couocfl'of tbe dry of Cairo, will Ixj rocched tmv.oOlcc, No. l'U Commercial avenue, instil 6 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday, tho 1.1th day ot.October, 1874, for turnlshltig tho material and doing the work lor tho con Rtructon ol a sower through tho Ohio levee atorntarThlrtT-elghthraweet. r Said sewer, W to be conbtructed nettordlng to tho plan and specifications riirnNbcil by Johnl1. llealey, city engineer, and which plan and speclilcations aro now on tllu In my otllce. eubject to examination ot any time. 3 Tho party to whom tho contract may be awarded will bo required to glvo a good and sufficient bond for tho falthlul perform ance of the contract. The city council reserves tho right to re ject any and all proponali. 110-14-10t M. H. Cox, City Comptroller. NOTICE. -STATK or lrxiwoifi, . In tho Aucxanpkk County. nn Circuit Court. " ' Thomas 11. Farrln T " E vs. liUtlUaMlzc.KarnoU JIlzo. and Claudius C.' Mire, nnd Hamucl Mtnats Taylor and Edwin raraont, Truitccs of the Cairo City l'ropcrty Company. But in cuaoocrv lor speciuc perromance The abovo named defendants are lierchv notified that the ubove entitled suit U ncnd- Ing In said court, and the tlmo and place of tho return of summons in tho c.no, is tho nest term of said court, to bo liolden at llio court house, in the city of Cairo, In said county, on tbe first Monday in January, A. D.18T0. ltKUMIXH. Voou.m, 844-10-ia-w4t Clctk of mid Court. Jt, Jomkb, fashionably bootmaker, ha moved into his new houso next to his old gtand.on Commercial avonue, and atiurus hfs friends that be Is bettor than over pro pared to satisfy them in tbo stylo, stock, fit, etc, of their boots and shoes, At( evi dence of bis ability to satisfy everybody, may ba'soon invtbe fact that ho Is crowded with work, and has been compollod to em ploy three more Orst-clate workmen. Ho Baaof5turpavery,alylo of boots or shoes and uses only tbe, boat of material In all cues; whether making' a cow-bldo shop or ajalr or the finest French calf boots. Glvo him a trial. Satisfaction li cuaran. teed. 303.10-3-Vm fFsjoTOOBAfuiu OallxhyT Gustav Wl'i rrotographlo Aft Gallery, (trBirjy a, a. Anomaij, comer Eighth nrcw ana uommorciai avonuo. Every mug jjutwiuiug 10 mo puoiograpula art skilfully and elegantly executed. The nappy combination of ft splendid light nd the best lnstruments, cnablo me to Uke children's pictures Initantanoously Mothers, give mo a trial, If you deslro the sweet smile of your cborubj preserved forever. BatUUctlon given In every cue, or no tbn mao. M , BOitreMonabl.. Carte.de vl.lt, t3 per lMfOeini( .Ix f $1. Ct comylged, ' 10.8.lf .Vtm-BllirA EOOfl Irult f.rm' 1 the I. 0. tbe Cairo farm liaa AiQMaUHi working on it, and contains u of rock, Tb. fruit trees just w..K ,uw oearing, consist of .pplei, ptesvf, ckwriM and (plums. Alio straw! UrtW)fMtisf 'bUckberrlei' pie t,U. fWIH U .old for , imttj, m down, Ulance on Jong Urn,. Inr.ulro of UsmUn, corsur JJigbte.nth street nnd Oomwdal imus, or 0, Wlniton, 0b, Uif, Cairo IIHnoli. 9.J7.W miw.wwi enyooaen station, oq ii sghty'rod. atof ai.i.oiUra rood. 'Sa d CAIRO LOCAL NEWS. TUESDAYrOOTOBEU18, 1874. WANTED. Somebody to taice rromua n tuausami inn heads. good, paper, andjlincly- printed, lor Ntntrmrati. Ono thousand statements prlntcil nt Tin: BULLETIN olUco tor ?3.K) to 4 oo. Roto JIrnl. I unto head, tirlntcd nt THIS Bulletin ofllco for $1.00; twothousaudfor 0.50. f'nrilfi. nun ftimt.nnil 1im1nr rjtrd. flllO Bristol board, printed nt 'J iir Bulletin oillcfl tor from $2.00 to $0.00, according to ulzo. Get your oystor. at tho Dolraonloo. Fon Bent. A lino cottage. Inqulro of Georgo Filler. 332-10-10-Ct Tub Dost oystors at iLu Dolmonlco Restaurant. 2C7.0-20.tf Sunday u a quiet day Tlio entiro pollco business cooeutod of tho arrest of two young blados lor drunkenness. SILK II ATS t BILIC 11 ATS I aiU liats mado to ordor Bt A. Marx's, To Ohio loroo. f nrair oytlora or aoytblng olio you j wnnt at tho Dolmonlco ltctt&urnnt npon day and night. ilns. Wood UiTTENUousEbas toturned from her yltll to tit. Loult. She was an attendant of tho" fatr."tbo guest moanwlillo of Rev. Mr. l'oote's family. Fob ltENT-Cotlage, No. 32 Tontb treot, between 'Wathlngtou and Walnut Knqulre of Clia..Lanp, or.at TllK JJULLR TIN office 335.10-ll.tf TllK family of l'rof. Trick, toachor of Qorman In our publlo tchools arrived In Cairo Saturday with a vlow of taking up a permanent retldenco. t Dr. Jcnklle. Can bo found at hi dental parlor) on Klghth etrcot at iila hours. Host of roforancos given as to pro- feiilonal ability. Coyne's oyster dopot and rostaurant Oyilors in tbo shell and can, froth ovory day, nt l'hll Saup's old stand, botwoon Sixth and Sovonth stroots, Cairo, ill. Two rooms to rent, botwoon Tenth and Elovonlh streets, on Washington avenuo. Apply nt County Clerk's ofllco. !2'J3-D-30-2w Tue fact has hitherto escaped newspa per mention, that Capt. Goo. U. Poor Is a bannv man. llo Is tho fatbor of a com paratively now olovon pound boy. The St. Ciiaklks JIotel has eovora ploasant rooms on tho uppor lloor, sulta bio for gentlemen, that can bo secured for tho wintor, with board, at very reasonable rates. tt Gov. 1'almeii will mako speeches dur Ing tbo campaign, nt J)u Quoin, Carbon' dale, Vienna and Cairo, llo Is cno of tbo bloit nnd most cfll'ctlvo stumpers in tbo West. FonSALK Ruaoy. Wo doslro to soil a splendid buggy almost new. Wo will soli It n agroat sacrifice. Tenons desir ing a good bargain in a buggy havo now an opportunity to obtain one. The German School society will glvo a ball on tho 'JOth Inst., nt John School's Uall. A gonoral Invitation Is given to all. Full notice, -with committees, etc., will bo glvon noxt wook. 3:'C-10-7.Ct A well known colored man of our city, practlcod his art of fascination on a whlto woman of n neighboring vlllsge and, last wcok, took her to wife. It was a legitimate, capturo. The grand Opposition demonstration of tho campaign will como off in Cairo on tho ovonlng of thu day boforo tho election, Monday. Ex-Govornor Palmer will bo numberod among tho ipoakora. Left in some ui'sinkss homo last Thursday afternoon, a bundle, contalnlag o lady's whlto wrapper and n black comb. The flndor will pleate lonvo It at this olllco and bo rownrdod. U IiOST. On Saturday ovonlng, a JET 11 RE AST PIN, with three pondants at tached. Tho Under will be suitably re warded by.loavlng it at this ofllco. 215-10-13-4t Notice to the Puiilic Tho now packing houto market In Wilcox's block will bo opon Saturday next, with fresh meats and now lard, ut tho lowest market price. Howie & lino. 2l0.0-3.lm. The tailor shop and dyeing establish ment of Philip Zimmerman was burglar ized during Saturday night, nnd a num ber of second-hand gtrments abstracted, Tho burglars, have, thus far, avoided detection. A colokei) woman named Herns lost her pocket-book, containing $14, while In attendance ut ono of the colored church fairs, a fow ovonlngs ago. On n like occa ion two or tnree niontn. ago llio some woman loil?C0. Mk. and Mm John H. Oiikhly "loft tho city per Illinois Central, ycitordny artornoon, the former lo attend u meeting ot mo urand Lodge of Odd Follows In Chicago, and the Utter to visit her rola- lives In Ohio. We are promlied n contost In thl, county, more or lesi Interesting, lor tbo office cf coronor. If tho Incomo of tho of lice wore sufficient to reimburse them, the contestants would, most likely, announce tbefr naraoi. Clat dljcharge-pipt, iv.. ,, ,.M down across Commercial and Washington avenmn oa lino -with Seeond'.treet.n'd across Commercial at Its Intersection with Fourth and Twelfth. As the r workmen number, only four men, tho invu.ru oi mo worn is necciiaully !ow. l.oni) s Whitelkt's drnmatlo troupe Mid not arrlvo ln the city until yctterday aiiomoon; out uoiwitnstanding tho .Jimlt bilvjtimo loft to thorn, put tholr Initial puce upon tbo boards in good shape. Tho company is Hopping nt tho St. Unarloi. ,1'EnsoWAi.. Mr. and Mn. Honry JJng tsb, of Vermont, fatbor and motbor of Mr. English who was three years ago su perintendent of tho Cairo publlo schools, aro Id tho city' vliltlng the family or Geo. Fiihor, Esq. J.'ll. GetiJMA: and Geo. iJ. Olmilcd wilt accompany Hon. William llnrtzelt on his trip to' Matsao and I'ope counties. Thoy are not orators, as ilrutus was; but at tbe buih'Whacklng stylo of elocttonocr lag thoy aro Inimitable Thoy will lake their dopnrturo this morning. Tun very decided chango lu tho tern- poraturo of tho wealhor, yostcrday morti- ing, crcatod an Increasod activity in tbo coal aud wood trade, and a demand for heavy clothing that mado our clothiers fairly "beam." The prlco 0! wood wont up a half dollar on tho cord. Vk aro just In rocolpt of ton barrols of prlmo, honost Golden Syrup from Cal norma. Also UiUllornla fruits, new silgar-curod hams, younjr American cbeose; plno npplo chento; 91 nags prlmo KiocoCoo from If aw Orlenni, very cbenp. Tlmolliy nnd cluror scsd, etc. 10-I.t-tf Stiiation & HlHD. Piton T. IJ. Iayloii'h lectures in tho hall of tho Wboral Kollgionlsu, last Sab bath, woro able and engaging. Ills sub ject for tho morning lecturo was, "Irra tional Religion." In the ovcnlng bo lec tured on "Evolution as applied to mind and matter." Tho attendance was some what larger than usual, Hunting parties leavo Cairo for tho lOlghborlng lakes ani woods of- Ken tud.iy dally, Jneckel was among tho number that wont out yo?torday, aud being a "dead shot" ho brought back n duck slightly larger than a canary bird, Tho balnnco of tho party, numbering six, rcturnod ompty bnr.di-d. An cflort Is on foot to Induce II. IJ. Hardy, Eiq., Democrat, to withdraw from tho senatorial contest In tho 61t dlstriati and loave the fight to Rev. Mr. Williams Indopendont, nnd Co'. Forrlll, Radical, 1'artles concerned In tho movomont fool quite confident that; If Hardy withdraws Ferrill can bo defeated. In evory Instancu whoro tbe Bulletin has boon permitted to coin po to with St, Louis printers for job wort, it has beon successful. Of our ability to oxecuto work In as artistic a stylo as any printing office In tbo North west, tliero is now no quos- tion In tho minds oi tho most fastidious and oxac.ing patrons of our office. Losr. On tbo fair excursion train go Ing to or roturnlng from St. Louis, a pair of silver framo Rra.illlan pobblo glasses and somo notes payable to Geo. W. Krwin that aro Of no uio to any ono but myself. The finder will bo well rewarded by re turning thorn to tbo Bulletin Office at Cairo. W.M. Maiitin. 343-10-13.31 uity fccniP Wanteij. Wo want to purehaso flvo hundred dollars In city Scrip for which wo will pay seyonty flvo cents on tho dollar, nnd 110 more. ' Parties wishing to dlsposo of scrip t ttin abovo price, can apply to Jewett Wilcox Si Co, St. Chnrlc's Hotel 341-10-13.3t The QszottocorrospondonfFnir Play,1 In enumerating tho butchers of Cairo who bavo maintained their business throughout the summer, omits tho namo of Hyland llauor, cornor of Oommorclal avenuo an Tenth stroot. If a prosocution of bus nets in thn fnco of odverso circumstances Ii creditable to the othor gentleman named it is crodltablo also to II. Sc Honco, we supply thn omission. The board of education took occasion during tho rocont vacation, to glvo th high sohool building a thorough Intorlor overhauling. Tho blackboards worO ro slated, tbo walls kalsomlned, and ndorncd with now nod appropriate chromot, and other Improvements nnd additions were mado whloh give tho several rooms an air of completeness and cloanliness which they never boforo presented. Rabe Ball Challenge. Wo, the "Curroll Hoys," of tho Carroll llaso Hall club, challenge any plokod nlno of Cairo to play n friendly match gamo of base ball on noxt Sunday, on Carroll Rate Hall Club grounds, on Thirty-fourth street. Any nine accepting this challei.go will ploase answer through Bulletin a. soon as possible P. M. Lally, Capt, M. P. Cullinan, Soc'y. 342-10-13tf DDitiNoaroccnttrlptoSt. Louis, County Treasurer William Martin, lost from his o. Lot n number of notes of hand nnd otnor papers noionging to tho estate of Ooorgo W. Irwin, decoasod. Tho pnpors although of no valuo to any uno olso, their rocovery Is of considerable iraporttneo to Mr. Mnrtin. lie will, tborofnro, pay a suiianio rowara icrinoir return, and de lugo tho flndor with thanks. They were most probably lost on tbo train. The report that old Hughoy Kimball, reconny deceased, burled 1800 In cold coin on Dickoy Island, five miles abovo Cairo, is contradicted. Parties wbo claim tol .avo boon familiar with tho old man's financial standing, say that hu died, qulto ponnllesi. Por.oontra, othor.partles In sist that during tbo past thrco years tbo Old man had toado at least tbreo dollurs for every one that ho oxpended. Mr. EnLzn. Inform, us that ho has made arrangements with Henry Arter tho largest Importer of French nd Ger munealfln Now York, and will receive all his stock direct from him. Tho flrtf Invoice will bo received in d few davs andjt will bo to tho Interest of nil bis patrons and tho general public to call and examine bis slock bsfore ordering tholr boots nnd shoes oliewhore. He guaran tees sstlffftctlon in all cases, lO.'J.t If, Just at this time, you hoar tha raltlo of snoot-iron, frequently punctuated wun oaths, 'proceeding from tbo Interior ol dwelling houses, you may safety conolude that somobody Is-wrestling wun a nou adjustable itoveplpo Tho Individual who can put up a stovo without Indulging in profane expressions, can, on application, socuro editorial control of tho religious dopartmont of The nuM.KTiN at any salary his consclenco will pormit him to demand. Wm Llnkor representing 1). W. Irwin & Co., of Chlcaco, sonds us tbo following quotations oh grain : Ootobor wheat, OOJ. Novombor whoat, 90J. Year wheat, 00. Uctober corn, 771. November corn, 73j. Year corn, 71 J. Uctobor oatj, 49. Novombor oatf, 48. Year oats 47. October barloy, 1.08. Novcmbor barley, LOG. THE FIRST OF THE SEASON ! OYSTEU AND VARIKTY SUITER The ladles of tbo l'rotbytotlan Society will glvo an oyster and variety supper at Rlltott te Hatthoiinb's Or.n Htavv on Commercial avenuo, Suppor will bo sorved from half-past S clock to 13 p.m. Thoro will bo an abundance of Chicago Ico cream for all who desire It. 310-10-11-21 How to Get Stamina. Iron Frames and strong nervous system aro not tho lot of all. Uut the fceblo neod not despair. lly adopting tbo right moans they may nvo as long nnu enjoy mo as mucli as their most robust neighbors. Physical in vigoratlon Is, however, necessary to this ond ; and "while tho splrltous tonics and norvlnos usually admitted, eventually do- press both body and mind. Dr. J. Walker's California Hitters Invariably supply now vigor to tho frame, while tbny regulato evory disordered function. 9-lC-d and w 4 w. Ut "ordor of tho committee," T. 1' Roberts, of this city, will, In tho interest of tho Labor Reform movomont, at onro cntor upon n canvass of tho several coun tics of tho Kightoenth congressional die trlct. "Tho committoo" deolaro that Mr Roborts is abundantly alilo to croditably ropresont thn party with which he Identified. Tho report that the newly dovoloped l'rcntiisian orator, J. R. Cun nlngham, will accompany Mr. Roborts, Is, wo am authorized to say, wholly un founded. Mr. Cunningham's electrical oluquonco will bo confined, during tho campaign, to Aloxander county. Makino Ready. At tho meeting of tbo County Central committee, Saturday night last, a complcto organization wis porfectod by tho appointment of Thomas W. Hatlldey, John 11. Oossman and J. II. Motcalf as a Flnanco committoo. It will bo a duty which this committoo will no doubt roilglously discharge, to look to tho dotalls of tho campaign lu Aloxander county, to collect monoy to moot ncosary expenses and to do such other and further things as may saem essential to tbo local and gonoral succos ot the party. Tho position to which tho gentlomen named havo boon assigned 13 laborious and thankless, hut their Democratic ztal warrants tho conclusion that tbolr respec tive trusts will in no particular bo disre garded. The Atheneom. Lord & Wbltoley'. dramatic troupo hold forth In tho Atlic neum last nlgbt to an audlonco which undor th'o clroumstanoes, must be accept ed by tbo company as highly encourag ing. The new drama, tho "Westorn Grangers"," was smoothly presented, Louie Lord as Mattlo Smlthcrs coming fully up to tho standard of excellence that is claimed for hor. J.A. Loid had an ad mirable concoption of tho character of Rob Smtthors, and called out applause that was by no moans undeorved. Tho company, as a wbolo, Is an excollunt ono, and is morally certain to win tbo good opinion of our citizens. To-night Is doslgnatod tho "grand opora night." "Tho Child of tho Reglmont" will be presented with Miss Jennie Woltz, tho favorite comodienno, as Josephino Wo prodlct n full house, and a highly satisfactory ontortalnment. Reakinq TnE Cnoss A strong proof or man', total depravity la tho fact that neither clerical cloak nor gait, sanctimon ious face nor solemn moin are sufficlont to establish In tho publlo mind tbo univorsal uprightness and unlmpoachablo rectltudo of Christian ministers. Tho mere circum stanco that a colored dlvino of this city stopped his carriage, a fow days ago, Jumped Into a neighboring cornfield, and darkened tbo air with roastlng-ears flying carriage-ward, until tho approach of hostile individual and tho cry "hi I thoro I get out of that I" causod him to desist and depart haitlly wo repeat that tho moro mention of this circumstance Is accepted by scoffers and sinnors to mean tbat a colored minister oau appropriate other people', roasting ears, oven at tbe risk of dotectlon and disgrace. The world, wo take it, Is over-susplcloui, Tbe colored intnister might have been In his own corn-field, Thu hostllo man might havo been on a prodrtory mlsilon himself. The minis tor, suspecting that theft was the ohjoct, hurried away, that hi. soul might not bo wrung by witnessing the horrible consum mation. This Is a charitable construction, fully wnrr&ntod by the fact that the min liter, without waiting for .ocond bid ding, "got out ot that'' with a religious ex. podition which, In view of all tbe circum stances, was highly commondable, Un and after Oct. 1st, tho price of dav loardattbe St. Charles Hotol, to new boarders will be $25 per month. Only a limited number will bo ro:olved at the obov rates. GERMAN-AMERICAN SCHOOL. The Gorman American school, of this city,' was organized ton yoars ago, Mr. Honry Appol then, as now, being It) principal. Itbas beon maintained with out any publlo alJ, relying entlroly upon tho legitimate Incoiao from pupils, tbo voluntary contributions of friends, and such funds ni woro securod, from lime to time, through tbe moans of picnics, bills and otlior harmless entcrtainmonli. Ab Is usual, at this season, considerable exponio matt bo Incurred in providing for tho winter. Tho board of trustees, unwilling to mako ft dlroct appeal to tho public, havo decided to glvo a ball on Monday the 26th Instant; and In further ance of that Idea, havo appointed a com mittoo of ladtos wbo will provldo for tho occasion an amplo and sumptuous euppor. Wo nood scarcoly urge the friends ol education In our city, to avail themselves of tho opportunity thus prescntod to on- courago an Institution which contribute. In no small degree to tho good namo and well being of our city. Tbo amusement and pMtlmo provided for will provo a full equivalent for tho prico of tho ticket, Icav Ing the purchaser tho gratify In; re floe tlon that, ho his by his smnll Investment, glvo encouragement to an institution that has carnod his good will, r.nd grmtly In croasod tho scopo ami exeellonon of tho facilities for tbe education of the youth, Furtbor details will bo mado public In duo louion. Police CounT. Tho pollco builnots boforo magistrate UIrd, yesterday, was unimportant. Edward llurk took on few flngors of "calorlcked-boomur- ntckel," and indulged in a series of tan trums that woro pronounced vlolatlvo of tbo peace and dignity of tho municipality. He whs pulled, of course, and his caio appearing to warrant It, thu Justlco fired him $5 and tbo emoluments, which he is paying out, in the calaboose, at the rato of ono dollar per day. Meit camo Martin McGlllnu, who hsd "montonod his diaphragm" to execs with crude corn juice. Ills case was merely n plain one, sufficiently aggravating only to call for tho infliction of ono dollar line and tho Inevitable prnultil. Ponitent and humiliated was Mnrtin, to such nn oxtont that a stay of oxocutlon was or dered that ho might, If bo so oloctod, shake tbo dust of the city from his unconsocrated hools. MIchaol llickey permitted his angry paislons to rise, and seeing what he con ceived to be a Uo.srvlng object, ho opened his vials of wrath upon it. Tho language MIchaol cmployod bing esteemed threat ening, he was fined ?5 and tho dressing'. Dissatisfied with tho 'iqulro's deriiloil, ho threatened to appeal, but bli throat re mains unexcuted. And to ends tbo pithless chapter. COMMERCIAL. Caiko, III., Monday Evenino, October 12th, 1874. Tho wook opens with a vary quiet mar kot In all departments and with nothing to Indicate nnimproymont soon. Flour Is heavy and draRglng, ospccially on cholco grades, and orders for low grades camo in very slow. Recelps ot corn and oats are very small but are sufficient to mot tho small domand, both of tbcm rul ing quiet. Corn meal Is quiet and quoted 1 00 1 15 in jobing lots. Tho weather was clear and cold with a kcon north wind blowing all day, THE MARKET. rOur frlonds should boar In mind tbat tbo prices hore given aro usually for salos from first hands In round lots. In tilling orders and for broken lots It Is necessary to charge an advance- over those flguros.-3 FLOUR. Tbo market rules hoavy and dull all round moro so on cholco grades. Stocks aro still accumulating and holdors anxious to sell, but thore Is no Indication of a declino lu prices. Wo nolo sales of 100 bbls surpors, 4 12J; 100 bbls various grades, 4 CO to 0 SO; 400 bbls various grados, 4 00 to 0 50; 100 bbls, XXX, 4 CO; 100 bbls fancy family, 0 00; 100 bbls cholco XXXX, 5 25; 300 bbls, various grades, part now process, 4 CO to 8 50( 200 bbls various grados, -1 00 to G 20; 8S0 bbls varloas grados, 4 00 to C 00; 10U bbls various grades, 4 00 6 00. HAY. Thoro Is a steady demand for choice hay, aud recolpts are nil takoo at quota tions. Low grades aro plenty and neg lected. Wo note salos, dellvored, of 2 cars cholco timothy, 20 00; 2 cars mixed, 17 00; 1 car choice, mixed, 18 00; 1 oar fancy timothy 21 00; 3 cars cboleo tim othy, 19 00, 20 0021 00; 1 car choice mixed, 18 00; 1 car choice timothy, 20 00; 1 car prairio, 18 00. CORN. Tho supply Is fair and demand small, Receipts aro vory light. Prloes arestoudy, firm and unchangod. We noto salos of 1 car mixed in sacks, dolivored, at 00c; car white in hulk, cn track, 85c; 3 cars white in sacks, delivered, 9091c; 1 car whlto In sacks, delivered, 89c; 7 cars white In sacks, delivered, 00c. OATS. Tho market rules quiet. Receipts aro light and demand very limited; stocks aro not accumulating; price, are linn. Sales woro 3 cars mixed In bulk, on track, 63c; 1 car whlto In bulk, on track, OGc; 2 car. white In bulk, on track, CSc: 1 car mixed In sacks, delivered, COc; 3 car. black In bulk, on track, CSc. CORN MEAL. Quiet and dull. Prices are nominally the same as last woek, but there was nonu soiling to spoak of. Four dollar. uiy ba quoted an outsldo figuro on round lots of cholco brands. BRAN. Tho market is nominally unchanged, Prices are held at $19 00 in car-load lots to-day. We have no transactions to no tice. HOTTER. Tbe .took of medium quality butter ex ceed, tbo demand, Holder, aro dlsposod to mako concession to effect .ales. Strict ly cholco northern is still In notlvo do- Tut City (j nuoin PHIL. Hu SATO HAS NOW THE LARCJEST STOCK OP COWPKn- TIONS IN EGYPT, AND IS SELLING 20 PER CENT LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE, Do 11- ( utiy old candies, summer mid arc stale, claiming home manufacture. Also see to your weight, livery box ought to contain five pounds net, or 0 ounces over live pounds. Kemcmbcr tho place Corner 8th St. and Tho Only Place in tho City where You mand at 'it(Mif. Southern Illino s choice is quoted at 'ii(V):, Wo note sales of f0O lb. cholco northern at 3UGiW l packages do 33c; &0O lhl do3'.'c; 1M) lbs j do Snulhorn Illinois 30e; 10 packages Southern Illinois :B30o. EGOS. Tbe market holds firm and prlci aro unohangod. Very few como In nnd the supply l.i small, for tint demand sales wero COO dozen 16(1 Co; 100 do 17c; 8 boxes shippers count 10l7c. POULTRY. Tho demand for good chickens contln- ucs fair, nnd receipts aro all dtspciolof Turkeys aro not wanted. Wu note sales of 80 dnr.on young and old chickens. 2 60 3 00; C coops young and old chlokenr, a v&'J 00; 'J coip turkeys, C 00; 3 coops old hens, 3 00(5)3 25. FRUIT. Thorn is a modrtrntHly nulWo market for cholco shipping apples at t! 00'.! CO, as to quality. Oranges find rrndy sale nt 8 0C0 00 per bbl Salos wero tO barrnls ohotc4 thlpping upploa at 1 00fr)2 CO, 20 barrels orug nt 8 000 00, 100 barrels choice shipping nppln t - GQQn. CO, 2S barrels cholco shipping applet, lit small barrels, 'i 00. PROVIS1 N3. Tho market for smoked meats and lard IitlJs firm and ur.churg d; stacks tr. vary light none In commnston homes: salci wero 1000 lbs OS, 17; 1000 lb. shouldor, 11 ; l'JOO lbs sugar cured htnif, 14 J- VEOETAIILES. Choice onions aro quoted 4 4 25 lo day, northurn potatoes command l0c 1 00 per buihot. Cabhago 7 8c her bead. Sales reported wore C000 hcaid cabbsgo G to 8c; 10 bblaonlona I I 2.5. RIVER. NEWS. PORT LIST. A11H1VE1I. Stoamor Jim Flak, l'ddueah " Mry Alloa, Now Orloani; " Hollo Memphis, St Louis; " City of Vioksburg. Vlckiburg; " R ll Cook, Evans vlllf! " Hon Accord, St Louis; " Slo Genevieve, iH Louis; " City of Helena, St Louis; " Lookout, Smlthland; " H O Yaegcr, Now Orleans; " Sllvorthorno, Evansvllle; " Grand Tower, Memphis, " Colorado, Vlcksburg; " H 3 Turniir, New Orlcanr; " T F Eckcrt, Ortud Chain. . DEl'AftTKn. Steamor Jim Fisk, Paducab; " 11. H. Cook, Eyansvlllo ; " Sllvorthorn, Evansville; " Hello MomphlH, Memphis; " City Helena, Memphis; " City Vlcksburg, St. Louis j ' Sto, Gonovlovo, Vlcksburg; " Grand Towor, St. Louis; " Colorado, St. Louis; " II. O. Yaeger, St. Louis; " Hon Accord, Tonn. rlvor; " Lookout, Smlthland ; " Llda Nurval, South ; " Heo & Hargos, Now Orloans ; UIVEll, WXATHEK AND lUfclNEtU. Tho rlvor last evening was flvo foot cloven Inchos on tho gauge, having fallen four inoho, during provious forty-eight hours. The weather Is clcur and quite cold. Business dull. War Di:it. HivehRkfoht, ) Oitobcr 12, 1871. J htations. low water. LUM- Ft. III. Kt. 111. Pltt-nurg - O 0 ;t Cincinnati II l o 2 l.ouluvlllu 4 v A .'! Kvuin-vMlo 4 1 I 1 Na-hvlllo !! il 0 !l St. Louis u :i o l OENEHAL ITKMB. Tho Colorado yesterday had 05 bale, cotton for St. Louis. Tbo II H. Cooke and Sllvorthorno brought fair trips from Eransvillo. Thn Eckert returned from tho wreck of the Probasco last evening, having re covered tho four boilers. Tho City of Vlcksburg brought 400 bales of cotton far thn east, and 1ms 225 for St. Louis. Tho Colorado is paddling along on ono wheel, having cracked hor starboard sylinder heart. Tho II. H. Turner lays up huro for the present. She bioughtuptho steamboat Mny Flower, one of Capt. Davo Camp bell's late purclmnta lit Now Orleans. Tbo II. C. Yaeger brought 02 barrels rosin, 200 suotts salt for Cairo; 100 barrel, rosin, 30 package fur Chicago, nud lias 4,000 sacks sail, 1,200 bjxes sugar for St. Louis. Capt. Bob Furgeson, of Smlthland, chartered tho Lookout and n flit, and brought out several families wlio urn emi grating, with all thoy poisosi, to Califor nia. They took tbe Illinois Central road hore and expect to otango cars nt Umaia. They came from tho lower Cum-1 icoo. that have boon Jcunt over tho Washington Av. can got a Complcto Assortment. berl.ind rlvor country, and number thirty porsons in all. Tha Mary Allco itartel to St. Louts with hor barges on Saturday nlgbt, but in trying to get of thu mouth of tho Ohio. She backttl upon a blufT bar, breaking throo of- hor ruldor.. She was towod back to tbo wharf in the morning, and will ba ocecuylcd until Thursday making tho neconary repairs. Thu Mary Alice Is ono of tbo largest and belt tow boats In the west, and has met with very fow tc I dents. Her two last trips to New Or, etna and roturn wero madn In 2H days, ani her cargoes were, togtlbur, Jl.C'.O ton. down and V00 tons up. Mr. Will Rusk, son of Capt. Ru,k, commandor of tho Indiana, died of typhoid fnver, last Saturday night, S"on fiT tho Indium left Memphis. II' was enly slightly ill when tbe boat left New Or leans, nnd a physician Informed him that there was no danger, and advised him to come up on tho boat. Juit below Mem phis another physician was called, wbo pronounced tbq disease typhoid favor, and did all be could lo tavo hm life, but with out avail Mr. Rusk a proralslntr young man about 18 years of ngc, and was en ployed on thn Indiana In tbo capacity of striker, as he was learning engineering. Tbe boruaved parents bavo our sympathy In this great affil tlon. FoK Rent. Fio flno room, and hall on second lloor of my houio, on Twentieth street. The rooms havo all been over hnulwt nnd nro In flno ordur. Y ator on tho same floor. Wit. LllI.E. h. a'-lO-'J-O BnAr.DiNU. Parties desiring boarding nnd lodging, or day board, In h privato family, near the business part of tbe city, can bo accommodated by calling at too two-story wbito fram dwelling In rar cf Ilrocs' building on 11th atrect. 314-10-CCt Fi'.Eeli HoiTLY. Mr. P. Fitzgerald has just received and has on sale at his sales room, a largo slock of English ale, pcrtcr, llenneisy brandy and wines, nnd llqticrs of all kinds, which ho will dispose cf nt reasonablo prices. 2SO-9-25-lm IiOok Out ron Hahoainb. Mr. A Marx has jurt returned from New York, where he purchased ono of tho finest and largest stock of clothing, gonfa furnish ing goods, hats, etc., of tbo very latest style, which ho will toll LOWER than tbe lowest. All goods markod In plain figure!. 275-0-2 !-lf Lunch Kvei-.y Day. George Laltner corner of Fourteenth and Washington avonue, will furnish hereafter, every day to his patrons a No. 1 lunch, L-lwccn tho hours of ton and twolvo o'clock. Fresh Milwaukee beer and fragrant Hav ana cigars to be bad at bis bar at all times. O-.O-tf Dissolution M otic e. Tho firm of Rose & Tcuimo, confectioners, has been this day dissolved by mutual coolant, .Mr. Tcrnmo retiring. Tho business will bo continued at tho old ataud by Mr. Roso, wbo is authorized to collect nil sums duo tbo firm and settlo all accounts ngainit it. Oct. 0,1871. W. B. Rphk, 331-10-1 l-3t F. A. TtsiME. Lumuek Still Goino Down. A. wo aro determined to closo out our stock spoedlly, preparatory to winding up bin Iness, wo will soil all kinds of lumber at two dollars por thousand less than mar kot prices. A largo lot of lath and stovo wood on hand, which will bo sold at cor respondingly low rates, 221-0-0-tf " Wall .V: E.vr. Notice to Students, A. flvo or six have already applied to mo to givo them lessons, I take this method to y, that I will glvo a limited numbor of lessons lu higher Arithmetic, Hook koeping, Alge bra, Philosophy, EnglUh Grammar, Latin and Greek. Throo or four moro can bo accommodated. Othor branches may bo pursued if preferred. 10-7-tf H. U. Thayku. Mas. Hultz has just roturncdlrom tho east with a full stock of mllliiiory good, and ladles', mines' and children's shoes ; also, a largo stock of ladles' hair switches, and gocdn belonging to tbo millinery trade, cull'd, hosiery, etc., with a largo lot of notions, which she will soil cheaper than any othor placo In Cairo, Store on tho cornor of Eleventh street and Wash lujton avenue, 2GG-9-22-U' Mound City Accommodation. Com nioiicing Thunday, October 0th, and con tinuing, Sunday oxceptod, until Saturday, October 17tb, tho Mound City nccoraoda. tion will run, leaving Cairo at 8 a. m. nnd 5:00 p. in.; leaving Mound City at 8:30 a. m, and 5:20 p. m ; to enable partlos to attend court and roturn to Cairo daily. The Wednesday and Saturday runs ns hero toforo, will be abandoned until Octobor 18th. 1 AClwmsiEiiciAh av- ENUE.-P. L. WlL liams. Dentist, has alvrava ou hand a fresh supply or Mlro Oxldo or Laughing Gas. Teeth extracted at all hours, day aud night. 9-17-tl