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" .51" a .if 4fir."5S?Il5ElZi"S: uid- JAIKU BimiJ.W uvuo.au. ! - A bullae Sr Ba thre Hoe .rati la aU jSiTuiW uBrlte heading tttauanrtT .na..eaace. ' CteMrikM IMlfMti Btovee mm Tim Ware. UltltT ' CwamU mtmuotmom Ttk tre t , lA WllloW-wSrWa4wAe at All hlfca. . - - i m vn MA r. ..... .TtutM V. Rrnu. pre- rvui: nnuiifvao - -. Hdlnj, will yvwe.on txt Monday i a- a, ww .. m. a -- rn ra -kpl. yi. ... hhbwiw . man with a Blight .nap IJnegar, Esq-, of Mound City, were in i jnnocent xbin. town yesterday. J ne gmote the sledi . i W J . ' I.O. O.F.,aw on the " & . OAJRO MCAMMttST, 1 i ... uA i.hr. Yard, eoraer th ttrnt ud WhUiftpB .. rjaatar la tmh, Aoorl, blinds, etc. , hard ni (oft .iVlwiSi? Tar Aad oBe. Cotiifuer alal AT, KM1' ra it A P.TM AX. ... - t.v.r. Tori. Lamp ! all KiaS of iaory article. Commercial T.ni.t, turner trrrtw. WILLIAM WINTER, .lata street MW Commercial BTeaue M..1 Wabi(toB au. J.G.LYNOH'S Real Estate Column afsrrsissss gig V .tract. OB UC SaOOBd ad Vrnrth MonlaT of aactt aaoaUl . ... . ... Tk. inn waA ATlOnOUB. U UW weather waa cold but glorious as the fun . ..mi unmrai difficulties. One WWB T, a. a a. ' . younc man with mutton wWskera In- man with a alight tnaplclon ot whlaker at I'm am ana 90 haf InnttffT xua j parle he amote the sledded Polack on the 'nil and aftsr to-day th Trm eipresi of the St. Louts, Iron Mountain ana I QMih.ni nil wav will leave Cairo at 8 IOT 'clock p-mt sjaakl"! close Conner ti on at Charleston for common. U-Ct J..V Aarnu u i w --- - vv. j - what? . WnT. tne srooas anu vrKa m uhi!a evenSnr to meet asaln on - .... ,ApUk tnv re Dotation as I L " J J'. 1 c-Lw anj next Bonony, weww. , la public man," wrote Eawaro nine w wMbinton.' "TTlet hat Just opened at any price. -.Tort tor the mllllonart f Llterpool frwiry,il the worn " thelr Bew it0ck f 'Watches, Clocks, I at $ 154 4 Aleiander county lands, Cairo lot in exchange lor St. IajuU property. FOR SALE. A fine residence on eerner Halbrook veoue and Twenry-third street, at a bar- togtonntewia ami Walnut atreet. Uouae ana kh o "'a';" "V v " . " J Walnut and Cedar, $1,630. FOK RENT. Two-atory house on Twenty-rlKhtb tmt, between Poplar and Commercial ItorerooiaUtel erupled by Uowe MMhlM Co., on Commercial avenue, be tween Tenth and Eleventh streets. rrv.ir.t floor of a brick dwelling ror- u, ot Nineteenth and Poplar streets. Cottage north Ide ot T welith itreet between Walnut and Cedar Busumm house on Levee street above i. in mood reoair. Booms to a two stonr bouse on 'om . Bterclal avenue between Ninth and Tenth Ste, room near corner oi i"""" td Poplar street ; 8. TenemenU3.4,6and 10 In Winter's Row for f 10 per month, and In Brst-clas 9rder Cottage on Twenty-first street between Sveamore and Poplar. Booms in nearly every part of the rity. FOR LEA5E OR SALE. Lacds In tractt to suit, near Cairo. 'PIuVuU "tot trrtUin aft tfot a4 sr 0Uiej M akaTvaw . a J.ti.1aa mM Im l&MTtod t th 'inalHlal piwim-b " ! of SI 00 pr square forttt iwl InMrUoa ..i u.i. rn,MpkiubnoMitM Alitor! T.. . .n,lliat.l Alteouat Wlu M SMmm ou ' . .... I nr,tlr. ai oo Notice ol 1 01 inmil - BMttiX oftocitor Mcrct order &ocbU for KUlBMrUoa Ckirch, Soclttr. FatUTW a Will only M iDMrtwl M utriiuu- . ., in v.. Miwivad kt Imi tttaa 0 laTcruHwcBt w.t. 0 mdU, and bo Mertiirott will bt lBwrtd fot lest tban three dolUwrt per mouiu aralftSS HATICCS Of oue square (9 Unes space) or more, In rti In the BciXETiM as follow : (ls Iban one square counted as a square.) 00 .... 75 1 00 1 "5 .... 2 50 3 DO On Insertion oer square. Two Insertions per square Three Insertions per square m insertions per square... Two weeks per square....... r ...AnH, nA anillarP Special rates made on large aJverti mnts or lor longer time, on?? nsw s Tuesday. December 12. 1876. CAUtO.'lLI.., P tl Mum. I Baa J Taa. 7 a.b. I 3.7 1 ip.m. M 5j it 14 1J Win N SE H Calm Vat. I WbaI 17 J Cleat 3 1 Fair u lllouiy fanaaat. BUraal Btrtoa. t'- A .. nAnMiMi thAt Mrs. Coleman, 1 ia wit . . i 14 Fourth street, be cveen Washington and Commercial aye- Bues, taa ono w me oe Ory tahuhmentt in the city, and land hoArdinff houses will find It to their advantage to call upon aalaa . If ral her. kier price are a iouow. . and boarding bouse washing 75 cents per dozen. For piece won. !" - lows : Single shirt ana cottar, i , rf i.it mllars. 25c : per doren, luuia " .. .. . fOc socks, 5c ; two collart, oc ; two Un'dkerchief, U ; vests, 20c ; and all gen tleman s wear, 80c per doren; ladies tl 25 ner dozen calico dresses with extra trimmings, 60c ; A. n - If A.' AkA white dreaaea.fi ao; umu uuw-., fine or course, $1 perdoren. ll-2s-lf Twrwer Ball. The Turner eodety of Cairo are pre paring for a grand ball, to te place ou Christines night, Monday, December, 25th, at Turner Hall. rveryixxiy should attend. Each ticket holder will be entitled to a prUe from the Christmas j. kraris BWisatBM. p.i.tk tMr. two doors from Alex- VU an" -i " mder County Bank, Is the place to get a fashionable bate cut or a smooth shave or anything else la the barber line. I.a Ulea' and chlldrens' hair cut or dresetl. either at the shop or their homes. 6-28-tr . shave, a neat and fash i..u.uh0ie..ut. or refreshing champoo, go to Ed. Braxton, at the planters' barber parlor. The best of perfumeries and . , . i. .ivin Lent on hand, lite Balr IIH a m J r--" bath room connected with this establish ment la the only onelnthe city, and Is always kept In the neatest order, ready for the convenience ot hbw" " We will pay no bills for Roods or mer baudUe purchased for the Billktin by any ot the employes, unless the pur JeVla mada en n written order signed by thelptesldent or secretary of the com Cairo Btiurw Co. Mr. A. Marx Is the only merchant in ..i y,u in aAiitna- the "ilollday style ,nu hkh aurnaAaea anything ever alia. . " " " - - . . , offered to the worM. Mr. Marx, by bis ronformltor" U enabled to make the most perfect fit for any bead. 5-1 w . VM awfer. ,' . . I u. tama' taken charge of tlte tarber shop on Eighth ctreet.near Wash ington avenue. , lately kept by Daniel Ucltsaahnrtoi pwuw--., . call and satisfy yourselt. f BWAWaaaawaWAW""" AavawaW 8oid.tU.very .tmet P;i- - sml aasm aIaI . Tbi stork of )welrjr of eyery derrlp- tlon to be found .1 oaam simply magnificent, and they are telling at bottom prices, i v. surpasied. Call and examine. niM cneaa. effi,A Kaif nnt rheaoeat iewclry. watches, clocks, sUver and plated ware, In the oty Is to be lonna at uuaer on. . have no second-hand auction, goou. their store. " u lataara. See advertisement of T. J. avortb, general Insurance agent. Mr. Kerth wiU prompUy attend to any business vou may entrust blm with in the insur ance line. For Fifty cenU, at Winter's Gallery. rnsr.rl The parlor concert, in connection with the Presbyterian church, as recently an- ... .... i - nounced, wlU be held at tne restueu u. Mr. A. Mackie, on Fifteenth street, on TutAdAV evening next, December 12th. Admission 25 cents. " Ca.UaialAl ee HaJI-ror Bale. nna hn wUhei to tro in the saloon AUJ wuv " and resUnrant basinetn has now the op- portuolty to tuy me out, n business house In the city of Cairo, for I L..,.lai8 intend to go Into wine outer oui.ur,. after the first of January. f RED Iiomr.u'-i Dec;-10-3w Proprietor. Hot AurtloA u... nnr Bros., iewt-lers. corner of Eighth street and Washington avenue, have the finest and most complete stock of Jewelry, wwenes, ' - plated ware ever onerea ior " market. They do not resort to the auc tion dodire to dispose of their goods. . . . . . ! UAt They aell gooas ai oououi ik. rr Beats u rr Bale. I rvtfar tnr rent the hoil.6 In Which I now live, (No. 32. TenUt street). Pos session given on or before January 1st. Also for sale with It. from eigni w iru cords of hickory and ash Btove woou, anu If desired, the carpets, all new, as they lav on the floor, and part or all ot the household furniture. No one need ap i Khn has not an established reputa tion as a prompt paying tenaut. Apply on the premises. E. A. Burnett. young and old and small from Ate cents to five dollars. There was no business In the police ...w. raatenlav. TlrflPS mTt BO hard WIUe I - that men cannot afford to pay nnea. There will be . re.ular meeting o .v.. n. Mun.il thla evenlnc. There is I fjf not, so far w known, any oaiuw special Importance to be tranaacted. The fineatatock of holiday goous ever brought to the market can be seen at Phil. H.Saup s, who sells them at rock bottom figures. -J. D. Bush, of the firm of Craln A Bush, stave manutacturers.tForeman, iiiiniUi. was reeisierea ai tne m. u yesterday. J. E. Hill and C. W. Phillips, deputy United States marshals, of Springfield, were In the city on Friday, Saturday .n,i son.lav. on official business. They left lor Springfield on Sunday night. Prof. Pratt, a noted medium for inde pendent slate writing, is now in the city. ...v. wv.,t rnntil he secures fixed 11 II quarters) ca be ascertained by Inquiry among the prominent spiritualists. Merchants can buy goods ol roe at tfr.rice. Brinff your bills and save drayage and freight on candies. Will duplicate any order. ti The sale announced to have taken place at Winter A Stewart a house on last Saturday, on m.1 . -weatber, waa postponed until to-morrow, Wednesday, morning. '-Jackson Frlck, Esq., of Jonesooro, counsel for Mr. Reeve In his eonteat for the cte ult clerk's office, waa In the elty . i.- (n nault&tion with his client. ,V,inwi; He kit on the evening freight on the Illinois Central tor home. I have now over four thousand pounds of choice candles, wholesale and retail. Dealers can get a bargain by cal- .. oMnB'ii hlrx'k. It. UOK "A mui, " " Work on the Mlsalaslppl river, oppo site this city, baa been suspended on ac count of Ice in the river. As soon as the riyer la clear again, work win oe re sumed. -The Odd-Fellow, will be sociable with one another soon. They are going k... . niaaaant little time in their Vkj uw m ... & hall one of these com ntgms. Music, periodicals and magazine, of ail kinds, bound In excellent styie ana cheaper than the cheapest m . ...t,ltMi ritT Binderv. bcm-kti-i uuuu. Tney m business Is dull ; sugar and coffe. are selling tiowiy. Not so with t-v. nr,iv roiiah amiD; w. nndATsaxna A m B - - ' m . V tkA MA- our druggists can naroiy upiij Prominent among the guest, regis tered at the St. Charles Sunday and yes- t v mn AndC. W. Phll- lips, deputy U. S. nuushals, Springfield, IUinois; Jacob Zlns, ClncinnaU; ueo. H. lce, Chicago, andR. N. Loomis.New York. n Vr thia la no blOW. but I mewi business: will Bell at reUll. at wholesale prices. The exclamation of all U, "I thtnk yon we selling t Bucb low prices." Remember the place, Phil H. fWnra. i - . . r a hn ofUme In the departure oi the Texas express of the St. Loula, Iron Mountain and Southern railway takes place to-day. The train will leave Cairo at 2 o'clock, p.m., making close connec tion at Charleston for Columbus. If "X. X. X." will persist she will eet some of the matrons of the city alter e . ... ... a. I. - .... ,i n a. her, and they win write i wo no doubt, some or ine unpir.u.r-. words that ever blotted paper. ti . n.ifTv on of the parties charged with playing . confidence game on J. A. carpenter, nruiUl..u - five or six miles from the ferry landing, ...iLnnTMnnotbs cured in three Oays, Impli by th. us ol cream tarter. One -j.... artsr diasolved In i pint trai.it At intervals, when cold, Uncertain never-falling remedy. It has cared thousands, never leave. mark. MTer causes bunaaets, man v, -lingering." r " win. nt nur nolle, officers were TT line inv w - - approaching Ms bonorr Mayor Winter, the other dav. h. looked at them a mo ment In a sad sort of a way, and re marked: "I wish some person would .... . i,nTtr1la At TnOSC ICliUWB. Why?" we asked they would shoot . wr' The ma tor llllll, I"" .."j - looked at us In sllenc .nd astonishment lor an InsUnt and aaldi "No; they would run." What did he meanT vte don't know. Who does? ,7 . , :f.eirv. silver and Plated Ware, ana nothing to equal It was ever seen In Cairo. If yon will d.p In there you will ' . .. u I. mA mtfA arW asKllwau- VUIURra " , -, "7. , . . . . a i i a Jtm. t.f- J a..1.ialilA tiful as their stock is, ncn - anu w wt T.airv Watches, etc- are supe rlor in .tyle, make and quality, they pro pose to ana muu Mtt'r"" vufovTHivn TBIY. HAVE . FIF- TEEN PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN TOWN. Ramemher AJld Profit bV tt. 12-1 W sold on arrival. Sale, reported were 10 caies, S3. ; 1 easi 4o ; 200 doteti, Sc, rOLlitni, There U an over supply ot poultry, with only a light demand. Chickens ar. . ..t alnar aale ' Ave POORS mlxea cnicaens boiu v --, 2 COOP tUriieyi,.'.Jiv-, wvyw - T-l APPLES.. f . rhnle snnles In l.rg. barrels are In .a4 lamaniV' Common IN SlOW Sale W WWiaiMW" - . 1 1?) vr , , ni n-1 PISEIHA. H:5?" .... V' i 1 n . , n i'nrr lAiri nan rwiiusnr f""!. Ith a a JSIWlaAf. fUlHIA I F 7 r 4 fc.aw-- bean lewat Jh a wish t. tolvm C?rtrs4y lanead newMd at any price. Fifty bbls. choice red sow wish to toieme-7'r at ft mt 40 ? 10 bWt, Winai.a$l . . T.. . , ao . tawetal raductton m all Uaee to loll o out., ""yL''- ' ' i Um.A I lavluatt. a4 Jn POTATOJ.. M I ..... .v. h.i tk.ll aan aAwiH sell Potato, art n, with an . active de- "- ; tto, "Eureka" l the sentiment or count less sufferers wb6 And the balm of relief, a . . . A Ia1 m .rwl and the fountain or tneir nmn u strength, in Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is the most poteut of all the alteratives to . - fr.a t.1jfl purify the system anu cieame n It possesses InvigoraUng qualities, so that it stimulates the faded vitalities and purge out tlte corruptions wnicn nuv: with the blood, promoting derangement and decay. We are assured by many in telligent physicians that this medicine cum beyond aU other, ot Its kind, and we can tortuy tuts staiemrui vj 4periesv.-iirAol (fa.) White Flig. Oeod.tw-1-W , . , The county iimiasioner. at their Mrtoo last week, determined, and pawed i.. A that effort, declarinc that no U VI Uvl w .m more county order, abatl be hwued nn- .... .k... I. mnneV la th. COUntV treBAV .... of iha data Of Ute ISAM OA uw vui- ,.l. th oan he nald. All bQlS nrosented were allowed, but the orders ,n a. L (aniA1 nnttl A tia mnrittT will nui uc IVI tU Wwa. .a. mi.nv in tha hAndf of tb tietu- urer with which to pay them. Thla ac tion of the board, it is ciatmeu. wu a tendency to advance Um value of orders ... .. a tka aatne iisM nlv. the uw vu, . penon. holding them an opportunity to . . Ak.M AlllMWIU. yy anderttand thU proposition met with some opposition in the board, but was finally carried tnrongn. ': I'"'aMr-ply-Niee- ' ti,. ranlitirv und certainty with which A A IV. ajaa - Dr. Morris Syrup ot Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehonnd cures diseases of tlte res-!-. .....I and its reliAhilltv as a yui.vi; Vi ..- . - in .nncnmntlnn lonAT Asro secured rtucuj . w m j i ci for It a foremost rank among medicines .ft... ,.. i, u in feet the reooimlred Ol 1W UMn. a v o . specific for throat and broncntai aisor der. It promptly checks a eotlgh, no matter of how long standing, and af fords great relief in cases of asthma. It should not be mistaken for a pallation, since it not only aflorus immeuiaw ret., all traces of the malady. uumiv-.- - It Is a speclfle for cronp. Trial sire 10 cents. Iarge sizes 00 cents and $1, for sale by Barclay Brothers, Cairo; aiuo agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm .r.,n hlch never falls. Pleasant to mnA reotilres no physic Price 25 cents. " - Nov. 21-Sw-dAw mand. Very few are coming in. 4- puis. early rose, sold at $2 oo. DRESSED MEATS. h.iu.i v,.... Minm At fil26 cents. We not. th. sale of tenJiogs at the latter price. Other meats are quiet - ' onions. v.; There Is onlv slight Inquiry tor onions. A few barrels sold at $2 60. HITTTER. Common and Inferior butter Is in good, .n.t .insy ante, t'hnloe Is scarce Ufl"J .. t .Aiui .Uimaaii at mint Ations. Bales I11U il, WVI aaaww " '1 reported were 2TiO lbs. packed, 2021c ; 200 lbs. choice Southern Illinois. 23c ; 300 IK. Vn.lki.rn rnll. UMf 'UC i 1 DBCKAEe lUti ..V IU a p choice roll, 25c? 1 packages choice roll, . . a 1 1 1 1 1 . IWk, i 2.Tc , 2 packages nottioerii uhiw, , 3 jars. Southern llUnois, 10c ; packages, Cenlra. llltnoli 2023c. ' SALT. Salt in car load lots Is quoted as follows: 21 0 bbls, 1 00$1 70. j 111DK3 A?tu r cit. dry; COKERCIAL. pan Hattman had about a million Km a rented At thla office . coupl. of i.. .Itartlalnr Vila fine Stock Ot toy. and other Christmas good. ; and now the name of Hartmanand th praises . v,,a ta ean be reaa on everr icdc, U M. ivj. ' 1 .hrnh trre too. bouse, stable ana shed from here to Padocah ; from nere w v CaIBo, Lu,., Dec.ll, 18,8. rr...in Uu itahranchea has been mod- watelyacUvertiie.th.dato our last lasae. Thto U especially true ot the flour .-j t... market:. The BTOUUCv IXAue la slack, owing peTh.p to the scarcity of m .... 1 iKa potatoes, onion., etc. tiw " Mtaai-Atnnl river la thick and heavy, and navigation between caire ana m.i,ou . .t..i ..miuUI Several boats art it niauw; .iwK"-v - reported ice bound a short distance above .. . 1 a.n Tl-kBl- Kla nlfa- HnaU SUW sncaauK uji th. 'ran here for the South- Rate, by riyer are as yet unchanged. The weather tut mooeracea wn.w able, and to-day It U warm and pleas ant.. ; c, " - rrai t. . ..o) U,H1V fif All thO ffiC- X icrc ta v dinm grades ot flour, notwiunuinuiun . rvHrva have advanced. In HIV tawv f Uct the market Is entirely bare, with an increased demand. "Choice graces i- I.H a tatr trade. gooavnpiyi 41 . t Trad, in nay na ww . .w..h twi atill remains a good ' r are armniv on th. market, .- - Hrakp Peltb Green, 73e$l 2 4UMSA., siiraiiu.J, vi-,"' - - Fuw-Beaver-No. 1 2 ' No. 2 $0 ; No. 2 $4 ; No. 3 $2 ; No. 4 $UK Mlni-No.l $1 ', No. 2 76c; No.' 3 ISOo; . a . a V Til. f 400.', No. 3 20c ; No. 4 m. SWunk-No. Fox-Gray-No. 1 $1 ; No. 2 75c ;No. 3 Sue ; red tox-No. 1 SI ; No. 2 75c, OpoMtim-No. 1 10c: No. 2 8c ; No. 3 adcT Muskr.t-No.l20c', No. a 15c; No 3 10c. Bear-No. I $10; No. 2 $l So. 1 w0 41.- Wolf Mountain No. 1 Prairie Wolf-No. 1 $123; No ,2 60c, Wild Cat 25c. House Cat 10c. Badger COAL. W e quote Paradise and Mt. Carbon or track,ni mp.3 ; nut, JP?.' rA nir tnn. lumn. S3 CO : nut, f2 75, delivered per elngle ,ton. Jump, $4 ; not ... ne . H arrtahurtr COal OS ' . a , saVT . van II a, , ,A. raair rapr mail. 1UIUU. auuw, w,.. llverei per ton, $3 6(5 Plttsbnrg. pf r. car toaas do w - Dry uooos, uowtBtT, Udles' and Geatr FurtUhlag OwJda, BaU . ..... M. ..J tr.llAka Warn Jf iaacka aaa vApn, ruuaa . """-r Blanket, Bhawtof WrawaryClok-.' then any house In the trade. The reason Is plain, ; We buy and toll flfv for .ash. Remember the place. '"-li- . . SOLOMON rJUinnA, Dee. w 12 4 Commercial Ave. - ' :- to m lisntfl.- - - : Kf.Awt MMf - rrw4-4AssiatlA; The ladies of Cairo ars most respectlully invited to call at the saw Variety Bracket House, Commercial avenue, (Mrs. Swaa der'sekt stand), opposite Goidwtoe A K aenwaUf.. . A fun stock of Larf-i pate.t Toilet Albumv, t,ae nmmv, mmw compute stock ol BeaeAAteaed rramM ever brought to Cairo, coMMtlng l corner bracket, side bra;kets,"vaae bra-kU, clock . ..... . . I ...I hat raka. allDDtr Add OeiTCa, W" mm.m .... . , - eard toielvers j h W f.f !olJ rn; bssutllu) tnotto framet W" g. Naw and btautlhtl style or rustic frame, with glass and hark, at astonishingly low ...... i. r.t ... anil everything in the bracket aad Irani. .1 U-pf baautlful aadelegAAt pattern. , aad at surprbtngly tow prices.: W AAk th ladUsto 'rall and examine our tek for tbAeWM. Ag tts .... aW fltui.u Riven cms. ts k - - - a.im i w.ti an tha llth dav of December, A.D. 18T6, at the hour Of ton .'elocl. tfc office of John q. Uaintan. Esq , tUf :ter to BABkruptcy, Mil at public auction tor eaan in hand, all tit uatoheeUd aoUs, aocounts . ..,n...... r laatatatfedttAA belOUiBK to the estate ot Chandler Rolrfcts.4 Chand ler F. Bobbins, Bankrupts. 1 wjB aUo at tk earn, tune end placwTtn the same sunner salt for cash lahaadf alfce nncol Ucted not, accoumtt, as.4daces of .-j.v. ...... .mihmr with all the ccrtlfl- et.(BMi4nUS.vr iucorvo rated eompttM. Uiamga to Mtal8 " WsUon B. Rockwell, JTanhrupt. v.; ..... .... te.ara lulmua WaB Bl.uvtf 1 r. ana" "f"". V Cairo, 1ft., lHe,6,Mg- TATtO. Cairo VHtt.lanva' . .. aa CtBCiBBAti.. 1ial.Uc. KaabrlU. at iawiii ... - ETMTlU tJUbahur W iWaAW .MTl LOW WATBB. 3 10 a o - T l:t 13 0 6 u 11 . tT. -I X IM.1! c 7 4iltJaMaaai awtahlw tVTjurcbase new OTaacw T ( - ilk- bava, should n fal to call on a. Marx' i. taking fiVian entirely . . ..... 4-.M. .avlt.la new style nat, carets i vjw Style,"' which for e-pu--. ana neanty V1 caonbt be torpaased' .J 1 w- to i nt; . LTti :tlrober.toJiackr country . uw.a .... . . Below ai.a w.wroi ..... SoraABt Sutaal 6rvlQa 0- 4 . j. A la ."'aaak tall laa la A aaaAV. if has nevw en tveww w im - v--..- wVakmt-aded WiTnU 'Sfin- i.t. . . .araMaa. LaAa-of ABataorv. atm- XAfas.. .... . frvm hare in rentralia i from to Vincennes, and from here to St Louis. verrbotly i luy- ph!.fmii cyAofU frAm Hartman. ana -4 ft Wl-aa ha aars that the man who rays business ' . . 1 4V.. is dull In Cairo u a man in wuum w . t. anit never haa ben. Hart U UMA mm MVi w- " - man knows how to do buslo-is one . man uhn keen Cairo awake VI WIV " ar and kicking. . ' Raw. Charle. A. GUbert, rector of the Church of the Redeemer la thU city, tendered his resignation as such yester day morning. Mr. Gilbert has been in , ha.ith tnr a lonir time, and on consul- . s.i, l..i;r.rr nV. valr-ian OI LhiCBfO laiiou a iiu ..r y 1 and St. Loula, was advised to go to some country where the climate is less change- . .a . WW 1 ..au.tuA.1 AA ABlll able than this, navm i" - the Eolscopal church at noinawiiie. Alachua county, Floe-, . .. ...i ..a uw t hU failing uia, uu t.l,K .nl the AdVlM Of 01 S DUVailiaua, Mr. Gilbert has concluded to aceept tlte call, and hence his resignation. H. will probable leave some ume eariy . v. -arv. but wlU continue his services here vi. .i.a,.rnre Mr. Gilbert baa UUUl U "P" -w many warm friends here, both In and out ... ... v. .hnwlll learn of but de- termination to go elsewhere withjlncwe 4 f.lrn 11 Well SUDDllcd. . iBCt HfUUI w. -. ' whir renders the sale of corn here dull. About th. only demand for It comes from the mills. ' rwa are in irood demand, while there Is only a light .uppiy on tne i. Good, heavy oats will sell readily at good V"" , , th. There Is very,utu. oeutg -7 .... j UvMttv: 41 Steamer James FIsk. Paducab. DXPARTXD. ! SteameV JameYFlsk. Paducab". iriiewnd. raaucan. m. ' Ar thn lAAt 24 hour, has lur wwaw .. . ,ierated considerable, and It is now , a- - a Aaai s !aH MAltton to ezerttoa. toss .of memory , aim- .:..awSSafa&tt aaaaIBaA nB IM, At AWW wibwbii i amoua appaUto With ItsmmU nmp. nee. ia "'."r..u.. ha kinod. aropwona e. j T.X, .;A4. C-uawl il mV'betorVth. eyci alt artae from a waAaav aw w. that. we E. F. uneva jn im " 7. n. rrtaranaaitfta ara HOW It. Take ofeouBtorr.it. d Vase Imlta- ttoBi As KunkeVS Mtta uob i STSeB Villrn a..ver th. couBtry, drug- tfiala tam-alvs mane aa - ' call lor kubi- u I nuito warm and pleasant. Bsaturaay 1 t, uwe E. F. unxevs , being don. In the Qgj rna)lf U PWft cold, and Irot, tt-. gjj-gj meal market. Country U scarce, tuougn pUce9 uot aboY. thla cUj V. KunkeP - i. equal 10 u uo- MtafltllDDl tlver was frozen ow. ' tn. annnlv . . . .iiArntlAnl mand. ciryMnnn.wur, mi t. -.. mnph doinir In bran.' .The a litre " supply U good. r rrv.. a.rWot la well auoolled with com- nA Inferior butter. Which is BlOW ASAI I jew- 1 Mtaaiaainni river was frozen over. ... 1.'.' .,',ontnlthft wAter At SIX O CtOUaV. la '1 - r , i.i k 4 inches ' 6n the gauge. In dicating a tall otp.te loot la the preyton 1 ai uww v . ....... UUIU9. ........ . mon and Inferior butter, wmcn is rdaf hrelf ed orders only In 'Watopio. e, Goodcmc.lU 10, wieri .howUl iJXSgiS tions. The .nppiy w . . up navlgkUon in iu a-w tach neui. '-TT-' J w!fi fiway. tae- of th. demand. & Uvl " : T Asr flalA ha dniaTBTuVB BBaMaa bottta. or tt r7 kvw vi wa c .. v.ni at ouotations. There are very few on the market, and they sell readily on arrival.': . ' The market is juu.ui kinds, chickens particularly. Sales are slow .nd prices no. . : . Choice apples are scarce, while there ! a good deipand lor them. Potatoes are wexy scarce, and In demand. Prl have advanced. alaa ran aiwikint OI 13e. The J. D. Parker waa as du"""" 1 oea ur,vir Ai.rvc Testerdav and will pass Cairo" to-dey tor pTT,,., worm Syrup rAlto MemphU. w 1 1 i P M L ; ' -" to jtr.yj Pin SSSSv hylK St. LouiBU not encouraging, AtHJ-J . .JJ-- I Tall, near St. Louis, tne v ijr "Ti oOti. worui. aa be Adliy Ann Sawua. Due la laiy 1 . 'a--. ia aAi-AMiAr 10 ur. rn.ua a a I Ml lays high and dry. " : I rf.atrAvad. Ml IW " ..: .. r . iyb ui.u,. , 1 danirer.' The U tan is pa iw; a.v 1 r- - Kuakars Worm njrup. five or six miles Irom the ferry lamiing, " w.wl8bci will fol- was not up lor a hearing yesterday a. regret, and .whose well-wisocs wtu Mm A-noa-.rpAi. nr. u nryw - 7 T. " . A IK. al.l .a rietwiw rravAAl.. W. hav. this day sold to Mr. E. c Ford the entire lot of moulding tools etc . of the picture framing department ol the Bulletin. All orders for frames etc., should be sent to him or left .t .1.1. wt besoeak lor him the lib- eralltv ol patronage that hubeenbe atowed upon ue. His assortment ol moulding Is complete, prlcea beyond competition aud he guarenteea satlsrac tlon In all cases. , Cairo. Oct. 10, 1876. t( Cawo Bpi.i-.tim Co. av. iil..B trail . .1 .,... deacrlDtlve ti a trip over the Atchlnaon, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad. pleasure resorts by "Nym i n dramatic critic tent free on was unable to attend, and postponed. ive In the Mississippi Is running .. ,.. 1 t.o.u ami navigation is en- UUca aim m.b.j, we understand a num- urcijr iibku"' ber of boat are Ice-bound somewhere be tween this point and Cspe ttlrardean. A number of the Anchor line sieamrrB.. bow lying up at this port. Far and wide the grocers and ahop keepers send in their orders by the thou- r awa.a.a.aaaya. teiAvav atan. Bands for o. t. naoBs-ia u. --r-rr ,1. ti,t. tn nrevent a riot, for the public peace would not long be kept in tact In a village which was deprived ol ti.u indUnensable article. -Remember tlte.saleof the uu acre larn. near Villa Ridge In Pulaski county, that takes place at Mound City at I o'clock, a. a . fl.,ita,.1atf 11a. cember 16th. It U a good farm-wlU be ivVvLlnegar a , ,i.,a.i ami 1 oaniicr. - . 1 nr a Dreased ao Tonkas and in a preuaaltoaUon, .namujto- - L0O, win peruaoa - 1 ot being lost. ne w. uacv --- eeeded In getting inioagow -'""- m. . . . ua. . ..lilr.nMl tier It Mver tali. fna mraather is taVOnble. I mv " w. - - - - MAKItH.1. a iramn aerved Dave 4.iv- ,, the aiarnt. intve waa waiting to go away on the 11 o clock ...t lie tilted his chalrback and went 4 tamn. meArlnor a dirty little IO unu. r, . ... . .. .. 1 ami BAwaflnenew silk 1...' t in.r.r'. head- bat Date bad won on the Ute election. 'lUe trami gn .. ...... .u. .in, hat from David S beau. IIV luteu ua ,, . hi. own In ltsDlae, walked off. Alter a little time, Llnegar awoke, and stood up. Before him was a" looking .. n. aaur a reflection of hunsmi. ioo.l Lord- said he, "that U not me. or els."- Here he walked closer to the kUis. He was sun un . -V.i. ,, ui b. lo vou recognize me "I do." .aid Louis, "but you are mm- . m a . a T w cite a wearing a shocking naa nai. "ur wl anil. BTA8bln2 LotllS oreaiuau - . - - ., L. hand exclaimed: "Thank you ; thank .n... A.tun.ia ahould bear In mind , bsj-wui arc"" " 4 . that th. prices lure given are oniy ror i i viini lnts. in sales from nrst nanu m iw. fliitnff orders and for broken w.. peccssary to cltarge an advance, oyer these fignres.aawt 1 ' M 1 ' It U a good farm-wu v -- - when Idcheap. Th.l.l.po.mve.nnawiu ' TVotkamwmlf. Iwm a. a.iA h the maater in rnaitcarj, -it j . .....', rri,.r,ai. .. . . 1 earful that X had tnemanaae. -Ws are clearly of the opinion that M'" ,ght, until the train left, "X.X.X." should call the editor of I.. devoted to the business of getting Charleston (Mo.) Oewf,totaw ior n - Charley Frank'a coyerea . . v Aa r. I UUIII Ww-. Illlllll 1 LA At a awu w with an active demand. Cholc. la In lair supply, with a moderate trade. SJ r oorted www .300 bbU varlotis gradrt. $4 6u7; 200 bbls. f arious F "f a7;100bbl various grwles. $4 608 rt.'u.,.t tii 100 bbU various wrwJe., on orders, $57 23; 400 bbU ya- rious graue, av .a. V ItAV. rru. v.. t..a.n a fair trade. There is a Curate suddIv on th. market. Sale. rented as follow : i M commoa mixed. $9 00; i car gUt edge timothy, .... na.l a twairw timOthV. l W, I iow - ... car mixed, 24 i oara choice, $12 00. iu.t .bore Cheaters She shipped tor people on to toe bouui . ( . . - - ..Arm last FrlllAV imrino I tin kih. ww. night, the Leopwd flanked agalnsT a . . ..,.a 1, ray,t-lnn. a hnlt tump - " hAll. In her staa-boara Knaokw era, whioh cansea itey w .w .1 1 . . . ' . . .a ita laa aa rwlaaV wVaWi neutAivijrc - - - ..-!, ter on one aide, while ber three loot iwAr. v . n ar, ... 1.,aa..n ia out on the other, " -- hM fne to . wltotch. done to s.v ..e',.. nlall. MemnhlS. Emm. C, Elliott J M aa-..' ' . 11. and tow-boat. JUnkl nJ Argo re laid up at Chester. iUrK Hg.Ea W.. , , j . ... WIllUU) C f W FLOUR. . a M 1 1 Lediatelii (He. boiler devlt to wder w . Medium and low grade. ter on .tde. While ber ltoM iii ntur r"" jU w v - ; B" ..a. , :-r.. ttuifria BAFFI.Y. Boo nn . 1 , a. .T ' .laUwa by -AU ? on HA-.IISi.M.V MlirwiAA7. WTa Rckw.U. beakrupt. In iaB!'rf,i,... n.. t artaa United Mat A FA. S AH 1 BXSI fcamray- w-w - . tp at Chester. . ' . t,uUai l the ewdltors ol uU iThe A. Ja 8akr an4 barge k oat In T&ZKKLu at V?" 4 .a. . 1. 1. 11. ri ih. iTArire. crosswise of the CB ,h Fonrtn dy oi jabum. ... 1.1.11- tha a-artre. crosswise of the 1,11 BJ UIIUUSV WW ww aa) " curreut. at Fountain Bluff, jltst above Grand Tower. ? . -,wt The Grand lAKe anu oarnr. . ' . . .. n.l.. .lann Druul TOWtti ' t otni 01 iiw - .... The Capitol C4tr realdppJ ber freight on the Bell. Memphis .1 Chester, .nd CORNi t n'ia..ai. erv little being dene lu th. I corn trade, .nd Bale, are but lew and fa. between. On. car wW, " "Ck, " on me; w ... .v. I turned back for this port. fmf. it getting two neavy. iaiiucu -- I. . ku.-a. then the gorge lusl uuu ; . , . .- a.,i aA above ber haa eauseO tne nw uukch that she high and dry on th. bank." - - J theSanJuauotoJ. wapaaniA -v - x - - - .... ; . ble. ol thl. new and popuUr route iron. e,f Bt. n the peopuj m -m. XZZZ tb. thonaamU ir. Cltvand Atchlnson to Pneblo, Ut us decUr. our neutrality, H W M , , W:M.it. D . . .i VMlarVB'M I 1 .11 ha nts lit TAIiaTfUin. IlFwl . ... rnAlt T ni IlUr uwaa w. ' " T - . a aAnt. Ha-ai.'. Mawua penter. J TT" u. fr'" .'oTwDth. whole Umtod tUM of btinj nglM rn. aw-a. -i - a' . .. MUHIMajararai a 1 H,IUX1. AflWU. I" 1 I a, . . . . . . I . . . j. WBAMIAr IDA WIHa"1" .. " .L.athal .. ' . ., Pullman ileeDAtra OH th. I u... mnnuMlt If It OOJeCl. M Vw I SOWW waaw. n . . , Utmu aud Tr.' .T.I T?;Z,ll7aAouri W ii o oi tb. pmldentiallate.l.th. body.or bemw akin wit, whit, and om. rwT " ..TT. -i.hont . hAne. I waV.r Jack hue good iword, I aacttoatoUy through U- f'V.) ,?,r:.nniLoaAJed th. Rocky Mountain, without change. mMtf, Mayor Jack baa good wora, W iW OTJTrlm to DenveraU, Cf -or . Cnt. . ( I m-.. .11 ntnta. ' t rliltaa. to Itop ou r r--- 'VZZL a'wi:- , ... .. i..aai indiuced la bT theyoucg Bwaot th. dtj n ItaashV lBT7,at IW. "-. T-.TT Ma1AtI tB . i. ui,i .nanfiui in mainn. rrtz .-.l. aiLa Ar tna BAAtaruvi "AwilaiaaaSeA AUAUa or l-eler l-wa. j-aUad. ,nt. SflMaUia IfcBM U nraUAA AAtAW " Surras? te.-r2 . - a... ata.uea. W J5riJ-Valdiia ... ... . .., a a-nArtBrnhurr,ft.. J...,Ma.aA.lAW. A.P'.tS?- & . l.il ... WA WaaXH K BaBaCllBBMffUV. AaBal V AT .a. at Af JQU SIUaVBl M I. BA a.. -." ''..-. ... . . a. - a IfUA a. WaA . tl BA lUwi U cW." light traded W bbl... elty, .old at $1 K3 ... wuru raranrtil. I J. , ,aa '.., 01 ceuuiij . .-tr" .:. atti .VI - I . '... ..i. Mnnad was 20 Awaiis 1UA OU1T aav.o .. .ugbtd.nianii., -t -'!;:r:l : ; ; 'Vt-:. zL vjrii - M a aL ; .IA A. i " tCAvlaWi lM'l IW T,.' Cairo; mhW"- : kttA-a .acviewiBiiy MMv-a,- - . aaOtamay U warded off by w coum to on. or both of tbm mt , , j f 1 1 "5' Twt.CAuperpoxorr-- IwJ Br.-id tolS-wUW f;.r.AraI, -r AOpA, "