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SBOBST BOOZETIKB ASCAI.ON WDOK, NO. 61, Knights Of Pythlat, Jut :t every Fri day nl$ht at holr-piui even, id Odd-, fellows' Hull JM(P. II (JoMMAH, Chancellor Commander. AI.KXAKDKH LODUK, NO. Til. Indcnlent Order of Ocld-Kel-Iowa, inii'ta every Tliurwlay nlKht Rt huir-i'uit prM'ii, in ineir nniion Commercial avenue, lictwwn hlxlh and ftevculh streets, T J Ktiini, N, (1, CAIIIO KNCAMl'MKNT, I. O. O. V.. meets In Odd-fellows' Hull on the flrnt nnl third lunula) in every month, si iiair-jswit seven. I no. II, OnaiiLY, IV a 0AIUOl.Ull(lK..NO.Zr7,A.K. A A. M 'llnlil rrKUlnr communications In Mn sonic Hull, corm-r Commercial avenue ' ann KlKlitli slrrM, on tlir swoml ani 'luttli MomUr of each month. LOCAL NOTICES. Pnrlali Nrhool. This next term of the Parish School of llio Church ol tho Redeemer will begin on MONDAY, SKPIKMHKH Mb, and con tlnuo In olon sutecn week. 1,'nUer the tamo supervision ami control uk It win last term, tho School wll! be conducted In a Mmilar manner. At the bcKlnnlni( ol tho term a civs will lie formed lor the tudy of (J colony. Application for admission must he made either to Mrs. r. A. Taylor, or thu Hector Tho prlco of tuition will bo only tight dollars ortho term of sixteen week, pay. AIU.K I.N ADVANCE. Charlks A. Gimikut, Itector. .1-lMtn PIXNKXKHnt l.anU Herbert'". I.ellrr limit. Ten jjountl letter head", liirKusl.e, Car lisle paper, rated two cent? higher than any other paper iicd In Cairo for print ing letter heads ordinary composition only $4 ISO per thousand at Hie Hri.i.irn.v Job ofllcc. LOOK HEBE Rnarllnlla orKvery lrrrlpUoii AT PHIL II. SALT'S, l-l-tf. To Hip t'ltlavn ort'nlm. 1 would inform in) miny fileridrt, tbut 1 urn still in the auction btislnep, and ready to attend to all sales that may offer. My Ions experience In tbl business nccdi no comment i l mi experiment on my pari, and parties entrusting goods to my care need no' be afraid, at I a in no vpilh" or uovice in tun buslne-a. Special attention ijlven to real estate ncd out-ooor sulci, as I hvo never lalsseil inak log a sale. 1) Haktm.i.v, Aucllouct r. Corner Sixth ctreet and Commercial A v. "ai-tt InfX Rag stock envelope.! at the Bul MSii.v ollice, $a 2.i per M. I)tlrnll- Rooiim. Three larg and very desirable lamlly room , Homing on I lie Ohio, at the St. Cbirlea Hotel, can be had, with board, at ery reason iblc rate during tho Summer month. Aiiundance o' pure air and per fect ventilation. 7-10-tf. Uo to jsr.H. LotiU lli-rberl' for l'lLSE- tOrXX Amber mid White rn-r stock envelopes at the IlL'i.i.r. i in ollice, printed, 60 and $4 00 h,t M. (Jrral Urriiicilnti. First-clan room and board at thu Ar lington Moiif, at 2.'jS per uionlli. Tiios. It. Li.lis rroprietor. 7-27-tf .Viillci) uf Itrmosnl. The well known barber shop, corner KlKUtli aud 0 .tnmercial, pre-ided ovr ty :ho popular artl-t, (leorc Stclnhollse, baa removed oon d.jor north on l onunerc al, In .he Grand Central Hotel. The now (.bop in arge and commjdi"il, and those wishing lor anyhlng artl-tic in the way of fashion tble hair cuitlng, smooth shave-, etc.. will Jo well to call at the Grand Central llarber diop. 7KI-18-tf. Lumber. Olio hundred thousand feet assorted lumber, tor wile at panic prices for cash for tho next 10 day at the Wall & Ent mill. .L S. McGaiiky. S-2C-101 A Xo. I Launilrj-. It i now conceded that Mr. Coleman, the Nundren, No. 12 Fourth street, be tween W ihln4tin ,t C Mutnerclal avenues, ba one of the best conducted laundry tAbllrhments m tbo city, aud liudlorda ot botela and boarding Uousck tll tlnd it to their advantage to call upon her. Her prices are u lollows: Hotel and boarding-house wahlng, T.'i cents per dozen. Kot piece work prices arc as follow: Single ehlrt and col ar, 10c; per dozen 80c; sock Tic; two col lars, be; two handkorchlcls, 3e; vonts 20c; find all gentlemen's wear, 60c. per doen. I.adkV drecscn, to We; hklrta 10 to 20c; drawers 10 to Uc; two pair hose Be; two collars 0 to 10c. For la dies plain clothes H 00 por dozen; for la dies tlno clothes, 1 25 por dozen; done dnmptly, and promptly delivered. Pa tronage Kolicltcd b-ai-lm iJiiveliipoit, 50,000 envelopes, all grades anil prices, Just received ut thu Huli.ktin iob ollice. for Nnle. A hllvcr plated No. 0 Wilson Shuttle Sew ing Machine, hard (piano) UnUl), valued at ess. Wilt be told at 5f20 dltcount, on good terms, and ordered direct from the factory. Fult SALK. A No. 0 Wilson Shuttle Sowing Machine valued at 7b. Will lie sold at $15 dltcount and ordered direct Iran tuo factory. FOU SALC. A i'M ltumlngton Sewltg Machine- $'i0 off for cash, Suitable for tailor or hoot and shoe manulacturor, FOK 8 ALL. At u bargain, and on good terms, u IIowu Sowing Macbloo. May bu secu at tho Com pany's otlico, corner Ninth street aud Com meroltd. FoitSALK. 'l'lclurosquo Amorica" IS num'jera bouud in 2 volumes, full gilt Morocco ; price, 10. FOR SALK. A atyh " "Clough, Warren & Co.'h" Parlor Organ, right from tho factory at D trolU LUt price, i?300. Will bo hold for M0. FOll -jALE. A new two-horso Otmblit wagon. For any oftbeubovo arttclei, apply at tbO liULLKTIN Ofllce. t A. HvltNKTT, RATE or AllVKRI IHI.SIO. CfAII bills for advertising, are duo and pay ablcl.V AUVANIK. Transient ndverllnlng will be Inserted nttlm rate of 11 to persquaif fur the llrnt Insertion and yi tenui for each aab-einient one. A lllieral discount will be made on (landing and dl-pla' advertisement. Ijcal notlcen, business or otherwise, Mill be eharKedKn cents per line for the llrtt and five cents for each additional Insertion, (eotuitlng five lines and upward) n discount will be made arter tlilnl insertion. Churrh, Society, Festival and Supjier notice will only be Inserted as advertisement. Kor Inserting Funeral notlrc tl ''. Notice ot meeting of oc letli or ecret onlers 10 rents for ench liierllon. No advertisement will be received at less than M cents. CITY NEWS. Fit IDA Y, SF.PTKMItEIt It, 1875. I.ornl Wonlher Report. Caiiio, III., .Sipt . 3,1s73. Time. IIaii. Thk. Wish Vu. Wkatiirb 7a in WM'iw'' 8. I Ualr. II ' .TI.rHjJ, Kl W. It " I pin. f),v.n yi i l; 4 I Threat. THOMAS JONES, Sergt. S. S., U. S. A. H'Hiitpd. A eook man preferred. Apply at the JtcbuvriN ollice. WftHli l.lalaj, Heady printed packages of wash lists enough in each book to last two years, for ISO cents each nt the BcM.r,n.v OIIIcu for the next two days. To-Xlffht Don't forget the Aral) celebration to- nl-lit. A in. Klilcrn, Jr. Wm. Ehleri aud his wife arc rejoicing ovor their new baby a hoy. His name William is two days old and weighs lfts than lo pounds. Hrpnlrlnir the NldennlkH. Workmen are making thu rounds of the city, llxinn tlio sidewalks by taking ii) thu old and putting down new plaiike w Uerever they arc needed. Nchool Notice. The I'arish School will open in the room of Mr. Whltlock'o store, comer of Washington uvenue and Tenth street, Monday morning, at 0 o'clock. Ciiahlls A. GiLiii:nr, Hector. 0-3-Ht Sun copy. Dnrnnin Itaruuiu, the world-reuowmd show man, will exhibit nt Cnnniin a few days. He Is now having this city billed, and will run an excursion train from Cairo to Carmi on tho day of the show for thu ac commodation of those who want to visit Ids circus and menagerie. NhnsliiK, llnir t'nttlnir, tr Conrad Albuhas bought out the well- known barber liopof Ou lletui.on Sixth Street, and his friends will always tliul hint there, ready to give tlieni the noat-c.-t shave, shampoo or hair cut, in the neate-t hoi in tho city. Call and ee hhn. !-.V2t, Inn Allvo. Go to the Arab celebration anil have a good timn. to-night Thnl Nnaqnrrnde. The soiled dove, who seemed to he bent on having a masquerade ball, cave the atl'alr at riillll"' hall on Wednesday evening. It Is said that about twenty couples were present, and the sport was kept up until lour o'clock fn the morn ing. Those who took part were exceed ingly quiet and civil, and ihcnlhiirpasscd off very pleasantly for the "unfortu nates." The Arab's) (Vtrbrntlon Tn-nl(lit. The Arab lire company will celehrato the anniversary of the organization of their company at Sheel'is hall this even ing. A delicious supper will be spread, nnd an excellent string baud will furnish iiiiiMc for thou who want to dance. In fact every conceivable preliminary neces sary to tlie success of the celebration has been completed, and a glorious time will bu had. Everybody ought to go. Your Name, llen. Wo have on our tabic n communication from somu ono signing himself or herself "Coward," Inquiring why the school question, which was so warmly argued by "Citizen" and other contributors a week or so ago, through Hie columns of this paper, has been allowed to die out. Thu writer of the communication speaks very plainly In the article, hut we can not publish it iinlos the correct name of its author is lali' before us. WHIItt'ti ANNiMtHtlt'C Ann Grindley, a poor negro woman, mado her appearance at Judge Itross' of llce yesterday morning, nnd stated that shu was in a destitute condition, and needed assistance. Her husband, she says, is now confined to his bed with white swelling in one of his limbs, and Is unable to help her in any way. One week ago to-day two of her children died, and tho woman, judging ironi her story, is hi a sony condition. Shu was sent to Mr. Fisher, where slio no doubt was cared for. I1IG INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN C1GAHS AND TOBACCO, AT COWl'EItTHWAlT ii PHILLIPS'. ExciirNioii. Ity referring to another place in this is sue of the Bulletin, It will bu seen that an excursion on board thu steamer Jim Flsk and Ark. Bello will taku placu from this city on Sunday evening. Thu Ark. Belle will leave Cairo at six o'clock Sun day evening for Paducah, where shu will lay until eight o'clock, Monday morn ing, when shu will transfer tho ex curslonUu to thu Flsk, which boat will bring thetii back to Cairo, arriving here at noon. The fair tor the round trip will bu $2 50. Ckui, For three days, lime at low prices, In barrels, by .Ino. 11. PhlllU dfcSon. A QO0D TIM. For Ynnni mid Old folk A trip to Paducah f.nd return on tho steamers Arkansas Belle nnd Jim Flsk. Will leave Cairo Sunday evening, Sep tember 0, at C o'clock, p. m. on the stenmer Arkansas Belle; return Monday, September 7, at 12 on thu Jim Flsk. Good music nnd .something good to cat. Hound trip, $2.50. For tickets apply to Jim Biggs, passenger agent, 0. Ohio Levee. 9-It-2t. Tho tinptonTrlnt, Yesterday we received no Information from the Guptoii trial. nid. Mrs. Vnn Stoddard, proprietress of the Stokes House, died lat night at half past right o'clock. Unnr im Jtrw York. Mr. Charles Stuart, senior member of thu popular dry gods llrm of Stuart & Gholson, left the city yesterday, bound for New York anil tho finest stock of dry goods that Cairo has ever seen. Mr. Stuart's reputation as a cloe buyer Is es tablished. He left with the determina tion of laying in a stock of goods that will "lay over" anything that he has ever previously purchased, nnd ho will be able to givu his Irlcnds and the public better bargains in Ids line than ever be lorc. N'W goods will bu coming in the last of next week. Look out. DUorderlv. Mrs. Cummings, a woman who keeps a little stand at tiie corner ot Tenth street aud Commercial avenue, complained to Judgu Bross yesterday morning that a negro woman named Lizzie Howard was utlie habit of raising a disturbance about her house w henever she got a chance, and wanted a stop put to It. A warrant was thereupon Issued aud Ofllccr Lallue brought Lizzie up. Sho was lined five dollars aud co:ts. Olllcer La Hue allowed the prisoner to go with the promlsu to pay as soon as she could, and also in con sideration of a little child, which, were its mother to go to the lock-up, would have no one to look alter it. A Vnod MuKgeatlvu. The suggestion ent us yesterday lor publication by "Olin," in regard to a pe tition being presented to the city council, praying that certain conveniences for the bcnellt of those sinners we have heard spoken of very recently, is a good one, and would, no doubt, draw forth bless ings from thosti in whom "Olin" seems to feel so much Interest. Experience is tlic teacher that proses to us how un pleasant it is to work under dlfliculties. and we cannot help believing therefore that "Olin," w hile ho no doubt feels and displays much interest in thu happiness of his tellow-meu, Is also looking to his own convenience. Remember I That to-night the Arabs will celebrate their sixteenth anniversary at Schcel's Hall. Go! Jealous. Mk. Kpitok : I nin at a loss to know in what way some of our citizens happen to have tlielr proceedings Inserted 111 your valuable paper. The moment they leave town or return, or are In the slight est way Indisposed, it Is announced"; 1 am really jealous at not being so favored. 1 long to see my name in print, as do sev eral of my neighbors, but neither sick ness nor death can effect a notice. You should be more general In conferring fa vors ; all who subscribe lor your paper are equally worthy your esteem in that reijicct. Why did you not mention sev eral little parties given by our yonng folks, equally deserving as those you no ticed. I hear grumbling nil atound and hatcn to acquaint you. Faih Play. Kxmrnlon Tickets. Illinois Ckntiial Hailkoad Company Company 1 CTIIK.KN it. 2, 1876. J OiTicr. or Gknkr.il South Aoknt. Cairo, Sept Excursion tickets are now ou sale to the Loulsvillo Exposition. Fare for the round trip, 812 CO-good to return until Oct. 16th. Tickets to the Cincinnati Ex position will be put on sale Sept. 7th good to return until Oct. 11. Faro for the round trip, $12 CO. O-Mt. James Jounso.v, Sun Copy. Gen'l Agent. Accident to Obe Stanley. Obe Stanley, the man who went to Capt. Slsuey's and called him up tho night Slsncy was assassinated, met with a serious accident at the Pcarec houso in Vienna Tuesday night. He camo to town aud took a room at the above named house. Ho went to his room about 10 o'clock, and laid down on the bed with his clothes on. He fell asleep aud to dreaming. What ho was dreaming about will bo understood when It is stated that ho thought "they wcro alter him," anil jobbing his hand into his pocket for his revolver, got hold of tho muzzle instead of the handle, and in the effort to get it out thu hammer caught In his clothes, and was discharged, tho ball striking him in thu palm ol tho hand, passing through thu thumb Joint, Into and through the wrist and about half way to the elbow, from whence it was ex tracted by Dr. Bratton. Tho wound is a very painful ono aud may result in the loss of Mr. Stantley's arm. A l ine Mock. Wm. Elilera desires to Inform bis pat rona and the public generally, that be hat. now on band a lare itock ol French and (iermau all, Kip and M rocco, and U pre. pared to manufacture, (or atom aud otlico wear, the finest of Morocoo or Gait Skin Shoes or Bi it-; and for farm jk, draymen and out do' r wear generally, bis Kreueh Kip standi above anything ever ottered in tnls market. Ills Lasts arc of tbo latent styles aud bo oan guarauteu a Ut aud satin, (actlou to all his patrom, 0 U-tt rlr Play. In another place lu this Issue of the Bullktin will be found a communication from "Fair Tlay," who, Ironi thu tenor of his remarks, Infers that wu aru partial In our personal items, This is unkind of "Fair I'lay." Wc are ever ready aud wil ling, in truth, auxious to mention, through thu columns of thu Bulletin, the departuru or arrival ol any ot our citizens, but wu aru not lu many cases able to learn of their uiovciucute. "Fair Play" nlso chides us for not no ticing "several little parties given by our young folks, equally ns deserving ns those wc havo mentioned." We men tioned I he parties referred to, not because wc thought they were "more deserving," but simply for the reason that wc knew when and where they Were to take place. Thoe spoken of by "Fair Play," we knew nothing of, or mention would have been made of them. Wu would bo pleased at any time to announce any prl v.ite demonstrations ol the kind referred to by "Fair Play," and will, II Informed of them. If "Fair Play" thinks we arc unjustly partial, and should like to have hU name In print, let htm enclose fifty cents In nn envelope, send It to this ollice, and then shuttle off this mortal coll, and thus afford us nn opportunity to prove how kindly wc feel toward all mankind. Wc thank "Fair Play" for the Interest he displays in informing us that ho hears grumbling all around, and assure him that we shall watch that no movements which he may make hereafter shall rs. capo u. Jaeckel. Atnandus Jaeckcl what a name I and what beer he keeps In kegs, you know. Sea breezes are good but not as good as t)cer that foams and looks as solid as Amandus Jacket's beer. Where Is it IromS It would require a hyphenated nomenclature as long as a German prince's Teutonic cognomen to tell. A generous and accommodating person would retire from one ol Jaeckel's kegs with only excessive emotion. It pro duced a nation of warriors, you know. iimrert. Limu at lowcit prices at Jno. B. Phillls & Son's. t H. Marine Hoapltal, Port ofXLonla. sllle, Kentucky. Dr. Thos. J.Grilllths, surgeon In charge of tho U. S. Mariue Hospital at the port ot Louisville, reports the lollowlng as the couditlon of the Hospital under his charge during the month ot August, 1970. Xo. patients remaining the last day ot July 71 Xo. patients admitted during tho month of August 53 No. patients treated during the month of August 132 No. patients discharged during the month ol August 70 No. patients died during the month ot August. 1 Nol patients reinalntiig on the last day of August Do Xo. out-door Marine patients treated during the mouth ot August 8 Xo. private patients treated during tho mouth of August 1 Died Andrew Craig, a roustcr, on the steamer Kobt. Mitchell. loo IT ,Wi?.Sr.". Ma-area, at J. B. Too Many Drink. On Tuesday afternoon, a party of East em drummers, who, It would seem from their conversation, had not enjoyed the pleasure of each other's company tor mnny days, nrrived In this city, and after stowing away their traveling bags and other incumbrances, wended their way to a saloon on Commercial avenue for the purpose of talking over old times and having a good time generally. They took a drink all round, then they talked. Then they took another drink and sang a song. Then another drink was called for, and then one of the party, who seemed to bo In a greater state of hilarity than Ids com rades, favored tho boys with a song and dance. This was followed by a jig by another ot tho party, and was topped off with another drink. This routine, which no doubt was very amusing to the party, was kept up until about six o'clock in the evening, when two of the long-separated friends got Into a tight, and were arrested and put Into the lock-up. Officer Lallue had got but a little distance from the lock-up, when ho heard yelling lu the building and returned. He found the two drummers, who had been placed lu the same cell, lighting like good fellows. Tho larger of the two seemed to have it all his own way, however, ns he had his an tagonist down upon his back, pummel ling him unmercifully, Pcraonavl. Geo. W, Watt, of DuQuoln, was lu tho city yesterday. He was quartered at the St. Charles. Mr. Louis J. Brooks, of Jackson, Tennessee, editor of tho Jackson Sun, was registered at the St. Charles yesterday. Mr. J. G, Barnard, a largo saw mill owucr ou the line of thu Cairo & St. Louis narrow gauge railroad, was in the city yestercday. Mr. P. T. Brookmau, formerly clerk ot the Logan House, Murphysboro, aud at present a traveling agent for tho to bacco and cigar tirm of E. J. Ryan, of Louis, is in thu city. Mr. Johu Clements, Jr., formerly u steamboat clerk in tho Anchor line, was registered at the St. Charles yesterday. Ho is at present clerk in tbu Metropoli tan Hotel of Chicago. Four geutlemen from Kentucky named McFarlain, Graves, Crider and Minor, were registered at tho St. Charlea yesterday, who are on their way to Texas, where tbey go for thu purpose of looking up a suitable place to locate a colony. lime, Unit). 100 barrels of lime, best quality, for sale at low-down figures nt Jno. B, Phillls A Son's, For fcale. A tlnu Horse, Buggy and Harness, all in good order. Will trade for good city projierty. Call at Alexauder County Bank. P44t COMMERCIAL. Caiiio, 111., Thursday Evknimo, SKPTRUBKR 2, 1875. The hot weather pa-dictions for Sep tember will be verified, It tho month con tluues as the tlrst two days have been. Yesterday was apparently one of the hot test days ol this season. Wu say appa rently, because the thermometer did not mark so high a temperature tit has on other days, but the cool month that has Just passed left us In a condition that makes this unexpected heat unusually oppressive. The dusty streets and lack of breeze make the heat of the sun nt midday still more unendurable. The dullness that characterized the market at our last report still prevails, and prices are generally weak on leading commodi ties, although we arc pleased to note some Increase In tho volume of sale . Flour is plenty, quiet and unchanged. Hay Is plenty and dnll demand very small. Corn Is plenty, dull aud lower. Oats arc oveis'tocked and dull at 40o In hulk on track, and 45c sacked and deliv ered. Meal is plenty aud no sale; thu same may be said of bran. The stock of butter on hand Is too large lor the de mand aud Is becoming damaged by the hot weather. Fresh eggs sell readily, but those ou hand a day or two arc neg lected. THE MAHKET. TOur friends should bear in mind that the prices here given are usually for sales from first hands in round lots, lu tilling orders and for broken lots It is nec essary to charge an advance over these tlgures.fMi I LOCK. All grades arc plenty and thu market rules heavy and dull. Prices arc un changed but orders come In slowly aud sellers would bo compelled to maku con cessions to effect large sales. Transac tions were limited to 100 barrels XX $5 30 ; 100 barrels $0 507 ; 170 barrels city $(i8 ; 000 barrels $5 2D7 ; 300 bar rels $4 76(5,7. II A I . The market is overstocked and there is scarcely any demand at all. Wc note sales of 2 cars choice delivered $18 ; 1 car medium delivered SIS. CORN. The market rules quiet and prices arc weak and declining. The demand is very small at ofaCc lower than prices ruled a week ago. Sales were 1 car bulk mixed on track, G7c; 1 car bulk white on track, 70c ; 1 car sacked mixed delivered, 75c : 2 cars bulk white on track, C9c; 2 cars bulk white on track, 70c ; 1 car mixed lu sacks delivered, 7Jc. OATS. There is a small demand at 4.c, witn a full stock ou thu market. Sales were 3 cars white in sacks dullvcrtd, 46c ; 2 cars mixed in sacks delivered, 15c. MEAL. The market is very dull, aud oversup- nlled with country meal. We note a sale of 100 barrels country steam dried at $3 35. BRAN. A few cars aru on the market, but there Is uo demand. Prices arc held at $10 de livered. Wc have no sales to report. BUTTER. The market is a little overstocked for the hot weather, and stocks are soon damaged by the heat. Only fresh re ceipts aru called for. We note sales ot 200 pounds choice Northern 23c. ; 2 tubs Northern 23c.-, 2 buckets Southern Ul. 20c.; 3 buckets Southern Ills. 22c; 400 poupns choice Northern 22a,23e.; 150 pounds choice Southern IVU. 2le. ; 200 pounds choice Northern 23c. EGGS. Fresh receipts sell on arrival at 12c. Those on hand for a day or two are hard to sell. We note sales of 300 dozen 11 12c. ; 200 dozen 12c. ; 200 dozen fresh 12c; CHICKENS. The market is well supplied and quiet. Small, young chlckeus are not wanted Wc note sales of 1 coop old hens 3 25 ; 1 coop choice young $2 75 ; 3 coops old hens $3 00; 1 coop old hens $3 00;1 coop young $3 00. FRUIT. Pear, peach and grapes, choice, are scarce and in demand. There were no grapes lu the market to-day. Wo note sales of 160 boxes peaches 60c ; 40 boxes peaches 65c ; 20 baskets peaches 6075c. t7na.aeattnabljr tha hast anataiacal work of the hind tn the World." HARPER'S-MAGAZINE, ILLUatTBATED. NOTICES OF TUB PRESS. The ever Increasing circulation of this excellent monthly proves its continued adap'ion to popular desires and needs. In deed, when we think into how muy bomer it penetrates ovorr mouth, we must con? lder it as one of the educators us well u entertainers of the public mind, for Its vaat popularity baa been won by no appeal to stupid rrejudlces or depraved tastes. Hoe ton Globe. Thu rhaiaetar which this Macazlno DOa- sense forvarloty.enterprlae.arttttlo wealth, ana literary culture mm ua aejn pace hud, If it has not led tbo times, should cause It conductors to regard it with Justifiable com nlaccucy. It slio entitles them to a great claim upon tbo publlo gratitude. The Magazine has done good and not evu au the day ot its life. Brooklyn Eagle. r TEBMS : Postage frco to subscribers tn the United States. Harper's Maxsiine, ono year 00 It 00 includes prepayment of U. S. post age by the publUhcit. .... -ub-enpuoos to Harper' Magazine, Weekly, or Bazar, to one addroai for one year, 110 06; or two of Harper's periodi cals, to one address for one year, 97 00; poetagefreo. , . .... . An extra enpy ot either the Magazine, Weekly r Bazar will bo supplied gratis for ovry club ot five subscriber at HOOeacb, In one remltt mce; or six eoples for fitO 00, without extra copy; postage free. Back uumbers can be supplied at any T'compl'te set or Harper's MH'Miee. now comprising 48 volume, la t cloth hindtoE, will be sent by express, freight tbo espen-o of purchaser, for la 85 per volume. Single volumes, by mall, postpaid, U 00. Cloth case, for binding, M cents, br mall, postpaid. tarNewspapors are not to copy this ad vertisement without tho express ordtri of UffiH!HAKPElt BKOTHE1W, N. Y. Plctureaqne Asneriea. At the Bulletin blndory-48 numbers, bflund In two volumes, ftill gilt mor rowo; coat $44 ; for sale nt $40. BIVEB NEWS. Part iat, ARRIVKD. Steamer Jim Flsk, Paducah, " Capitol City, Vlckshurg. " James D. Parker, Cincinnati. 41 Osceola, South. " Grand Tower. St. Louis. Propeller Alf Stevens, St. Louis. Tow-boat Nail City, St. Louis. " Gen. Anderson, St. Loui?. DKPARTKU. Steamer Jim Flsk, Paducah., " Capitol City, St. Louis. " James D. Parker, Memphis. ' Osceola. St. Lonls. " Grand Tower, Mcmpbh. Propeller Alf Stevens, Obion river. Tow-boat Nail City, Louisville. " Gen. Anderson, Tenn. river. NlVr.lt AND WEATHER. The river last evening was 12 feet C 3-0 Inches on .the gauge, having fallen 7 4-5 Inches during the previous 24 hours. The weather was hot enough yester day to-writ flic most exacting. It was a regular scorcher, and paper collars were on the decliue. II it does not bring up a tropical storm Wo shall bo disappointed. Buslnss continues dull. (1KXF.KAL ITUM8. The Eekert came back from Mound City yesterday with her new chimneys on board. They will be placed lu post tlon in a day or two. The Nail City had two barges of iron ore and will no doubt have to lay up at New Albany, as there is not water enough for her above that point. If so, one of her pilots, Mr. Mike Kelly, will pay his Cairo Irlcnds a short visit. On Monday next the James D. Par ker, Capt. Bob Wl, makes an excursion trip to Cincinnati, carrying passengers to the grent Industrial Exhibition and return, at reduced rates. Those desiring to visit thu exhibition should not fail to take the Parker, as the trip will be most enjoyable. WAn Du-Aimuirr, Rivip fUron, 1 Hept. i t75. STATIONS. t-owwAnn. C"A- rr. is. n. lv. T T itxa 7 10 - 10 3 A 3 ii 0 - 3 II I X I Cairo I'ittiburr ... Cincinnati Lou avllle Nashville St. Loula MEMFHI8 AND CINCINNATI PACKET COMPANY. EXCURSION TO TUB ttfliti Wulriil MiUfa On Board tha J. D. PAKE, K. W. Wins Master. L. M. Kelso - Clerk Will leave Cairo MONDAY llie 6th Inal at 10 Cincinnati and return at reduce! rates, board invand lMlirinr furnished while In Cincinnati. n'rlofk. n. tn.. and will cmitv naacaKera to Kualc, Dancing- and Qood Tim Qea- c raiiv. 9-3-td. The British Quarterly Reviews. KDINBUHU BKV1KW Whbr. LONDON O.UAHTKHLY KK'IKW Con servative. WESTMINSTER REVIEW Liberal. 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Or instead, new subscriber toaur two, three, or four ol the above periodicals, may have on or the 'Four Reviews' for 1874; MtthK-ribar to all ttv mar have two of the 'Four Reviewa.' or ono But of Blackwood's J Mwz'ne for 1874. t 1 1st liner premium to vuoacnuers nor uie oount to club can be allowed utile tbe money Is remitted direct u the publishers. No premium giveb to clubs. Circular with further particulars may be bad on application. TUB LEONARD SCOTT FOBL'NO CO, 41 rtareUy Strict. New York. CAIRO MARKETS-WHOLESALE. Corrected Dally by K. M. H teams, commission mercuant. Secretary of Ui Cairo board o Trade. flour, according to grade.. Corn, raised, tacked Cora, while, eaehed Oats, miud. II ran, per ton Meal, steam dried Huttar, choice Northern...... Butter, choloe Southtrn 111.. Kxwt. ncr dozen .Jo 003s 00 .. TV see sae te:u 3 U at tte Chicken. , pardoMn.. ..JJ SOU bo Tuil irys, pardotcn...... 7ioeo Apple, choice, per burr!.-.. Apple, ooaamoD, oar banal Potatoes, per barrel ar it so WOO I 00 Onlvna, per barrel I. ...... ...I I HI,... racH ft HOWIZTS Real Estate Colun FOK SALK. Several good Farms and 3,000 lcret 0f unimproved l and In Alexander jout ty. "Wloter's Block" and "WloUr't Hw," A Urge nuaber 01 desirable lUildeoces, and excellent vacant Lots, suitable for bu Iness bou-es ahd restdoncer. House on Nineteenth street, for with privilege of lease. FOK KENT. Winter's Block Suitable for Hotel, Offi ces or Business rooms cheap. Tenement numbered 4, 7, and P, In Winter's ttow, ii rooms each,. for flO per month, So. 10, (earner) ail r0 roont. Tnat desirable double Cottage on corner ol Tlilitewnth and Washington. Fine two story brick on Commercial av enue, between Tenth and Kleventhstrtets, suitable for Dwelling and Business. Two houses on Commercial, below Sixth street, suitable for Business Houses and Dwelling. Two iraall Houses west of Twenty-second street, near Pine, 94 each per month. Dwelling bouie on Twelfth, near Wal nut, 0 roomi, for tta per month. Business bouse on Levee, near Eighth street, tor 920 per month. FOR LEASE, OB SALS. A number of Lots on Levee, above Twelfth street, outside fire limits. Also a largo number of other Lots in different localities. Lands, In tracts to suit, near Cairo. 8-ls-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. Dlleionn--PlLK:.'r.Rat Loot Her berta. PILSENER at Louis Herbert's. Weed Nnd Coal, Wood, $4 per cord 50 cents off' lor cash. Big Muddy coal by the car load $:t per ton. All goods delivered. O. W. WllEELXR & Co. On iCE and Yard. Tenth street, be tween Commercial and Washington ave nues. 8-10-lm. Louis Herbert baa FILM EXE St. Sewing Machine at m BarrlHee Onu WHEKLEK & WILSON, latest improved pattern. OneBilver-platedGUOVEUABAKEK. The above Machines are as good as new, and 1 will sell either al one-third their value. Parties wishing a bargain will do well to call and see them immediately. 8-24-1 w Dan IIartman Cheaper Tnan Ever Known Beror. Masou's Self-Sealing Fruit JursntSl 50 per dozen. Extra rubbers tor Mason's Fruit Jars, at Daniel llarttnan's, comer Sixth street. 8-31-tt The Cincinnati Bxnoattlaa. Those of our readers who propose to visit Cincinnati during the coming In dustrial Exposition, will bo glad to know that this paper can be seen on Die at thu office of E. N. Fkbsilman, Advertising Agent, 100 West Fourth Street, where all facilities will bu extended them to read their home news. Eslray Notlre. Taken up, by the subscriber, on the ciutity road trom Cairo to Mound City, two mules irora Cairo, on the 3uth day ot Au gust, a young calf ana red;cow ; blaae face' under bit In right and half slope off tip of Ult car. The owner can bate them by calling and paying charges. )-Mt MUNROK EDWARDS. A Fine Realdence for Nate or Ken. Corner Ilolbrook avenue and Twenty, fourth street. Large yard and garden (S lots) ; plenty of fruit and shrubbery ; good stable ami carriage bouse. Will sell on very eay terms. The houie contains tea rooms. J. II. Phillips. 7-21-lm Cslaee rrnlt Jara, at 76 cents per dozen; all the latest styles in Jelly glass. Sealing wax In large and small quantities, at Dan'l Hart man's, comer Sixth street. Clateraa Cleaned. Persons having cisterns needing pump ing out and repairing can havo it done promptly and at prices to suit the times, by calling on J. S. Hawkins, Cross street. I have a man and pump employed all the tlmo for the purpose. 8-20-Qw Pace, Elliott aV Co, We have tb'sday aibocia d with us in our business Mr. Usury Elliott, recently of Elliott & Uaythorn, and shall contlnuo 10 do a general Flour and Commission busi ness. K. C. Face & Co., JJbnkv juxiorr. Cairo, In., Sept. 1, ls78. 0-Mf Barter WaJitest. Wanted, a first class barber. Steady employment nt $15 per week. Apply to 0-l-Ot. Wm. Alba. ror Sole. Piano nearly new; Top Buggy, Show Case, Burglar and Fire-Proof Safe. Cheap for cadi. Apply to 9-l-lt. L. II. Myers, Warning to Baloon-Keener. I hereby warn oil saloon-keepers and liquor dealers, that I will prosecute, to tbo full extent of thu law, all those who sell or give Intoxicating liquors to vaj husband, Paul W. Allen. 8-31-lw Ei.uabetu Allen. Examination of Tree he r. Thuru will be a public examination ot teachers held at the High School bullrUag In Cairo, ou Friday and Saturday, Um third and fourth of September. Mrs. P, A. Taylor, S-'.'l-td County superintendent. Obstacle to Marriage. Happy rcllof for youag'men from the ef fect of Krrors aad Abuses fa early life. Manhood restored. lapeillaeata to Mar riage removed. New method of trett rnrDt. New and reawluMe retaeiMee. Books and Circular seat free, la sealed en velopes. Address Howard Aaeoc-Uon, 418 N. Math PblUdttWa, Fa.--tutloa hat-lag a high repnu'on (" aaleoonduct aad profession! atoU 8.J4-4w8a