t THE CAIKO DAILY BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1872. THE BULLETIN. riMlwMM . Hsslllss Bnllti(C Oo lo tlio Atheneum to-night. Anotbtr disagreeable day ycstordsy. Th'AloinJr county courtconvencd on Monday. Largo quantities of Ico aro running out of the Mississippi river. Dressed hogs aro telling t 6) cents on the streets. Tbo Cairo and Vlnccnncs railroad crosses tho river Cache eleven times be tween tbli city and Tunnel Hill. Sheriff lrvln Is now In Memphis. Business called him to that wicked city. Onchundrod and slxty-flvu excursion ists registered at the St. Charles hotel, Forty of tho railroad excursionists slept on tho steamer Chester on Momliiy night. Win, H. Boflnger Is In town on business connected with tho St. LouU and New Orleans Packet Company. Tho railroad excursionists left Cairo yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. There were five passenger and one bnggsije ear, Tbo locomotlvo which drew tho ex cursion train, on Monday, was gaily dec orated with wreaths and flags. It is culled tbe General Thomas. The Salden Irwin troupe of actors are boroming great favorites whn our play goers, and last night, stormy as It was, gut out n largo house. Their acting elicited much applnu'c, giving entiro satisfaction to tho most captious. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin In their respectlvo rolls wore tine. To night a splendid bill culls for a crowded house. The Knights of tho Cairo Command cry, Installed now officers on Monday night last. After tho intnllalion cere monies, they addressed themelves to tho enjoyment of u lino banquet, tbo presiding genlous of which was Jack Winters. Officers olectcd In Cilro council No. J4, It. and S. M: I'. W. Barclay, T. J. (. M.; John Antrim, deputy J, (1. M.; M. Fo, I'.O ol W.j J.Goldstlnc,Treu;,iror; F Korsinoyor. Recorder; John McEwen C.ofO.; J. B. Sheldon, C.of Council ; II! Meyers, G. Stewart. Sevoral of our editorial brethren from up tho country culled on us yestorday morning. When Clarke and Ilnrill called on us, wo were sleeping in our little bed. Mr. Vf. W. Thornton entertained tho editors of tho excursion on Monday night as if ho wero one of tho quill men him self. Ho ought to bo. All first class men ought to be. Messrs. It. Smyth & Co. huvu opened a brunch grocery storo at tho corner of Nineteenth street and Commercial avenue, in which thoy will keep a full lino nf groceries of all kinds, fresh butter, etc. This storo will bo s great convenience to the people In its neighborhood, and sl.ould bo encouraged by a liberal patronage. Smyth it Co. have established a branch grocery store at tho corner of Nineteenth street and Cutnmorcinl avenue. Capt. nurd, Judgo Bross, D. T. Llne gr, esq, Mr. 1'. V. Birclay and Mr. J. H. Oberly havo bocn appointed by tho msyor, delegates to represent Cairo in tho railroad convention at I'uris, Tennessee, to-morrow. Tho delegates left this morn ing on tho Illinois. Tbo convention was called by cittzms of Paris, and railroad men, for tbo purpuso of organizing n movement to build a narrow-gauge road from Paris to 0lro. Boll, the old president of tho Cairo and Vlncennci railtoxd, objocts to our statement that ho hull tho ollUo of presi dent of that road twenty-flee years ago. He is only thirty-live ye trs old now, and wai not president of the road until ho was over ten years old. The Hibernians' littlo boll, which, for tho last thirteen years, lias rung out tho aWrm for flre, und culled tho firemen to duty, has it last ended its career of useful ness. Night before lust, while being rung for a meeting of the comp iny.it succombed to the action of tbo weather and cracked, It is very necessary that a now boll bo im medUtely obtained, and tho company will probably apply to our generous city cuun. cil fcr aid to make tho purchase. Their uid could not bo extended for n better purpose. Tho following is a full list of tho editors who wor at the banquet on Monday night: L Noble, of thi Vinconn.se Times'; J. El. Cl.trk, of the Grayvillo 'Independent'; Frank Havill of tho Mf Carmul Ktjistor'; D. liirry, of the Csrmi Courir'i J. K. Williumion, of tho Evans, ville 'Courier'; John Gonover, of the liar risburg 'Chniniclu'; J. N. Silverthorn, of the Evansvillo Journal'; AVin. A. Silver thorn of the Kvuns7il,j 'Journal'; S. J. Orange, Reporter of tho Grayvillo 'Inde pendent'; John Bjrko of the Vincennes 'Sun ; Win. Pavel, ot the St. Louis 'He publican'; U. W. Lusk, of tho Shawnee town -Morcory'. The annual ball of tho Hibernian, at School's hall last night, was well attended, more than threo hundred dollars worth of tickets having been sold. The company were good-humored, and bent on enjoy ment, the supper was complete in every re spect, tho music enlivening, und tho danc ing thoroughly enjoyed by everybody present. Tho woe small hours came Hnd went before the festivities ended. The bill to-night at tbo Atbttieum is excellent. Go. Yesterday morning Deputy United fatates Martini Boo arreted Messrs, Blum and Amson, on tho cornpluint sf several creditors, Hnd seized their stock of dry-gojds and other effects, It li ti, nJQ liabilities of the Grin are $10,000, )) 0f which have been contracted within tho ptst ninety days. These liabilities it it charged wero contracted In bills of goods averaging from $800 to 1,G00. Cluflln of New York, Is the largest creditor, liW clsdra reaching 33,000. St. Louis claims $13,000, rblludelpbia about 110,000, New York about $M,000 and Chicago about 125,000. Tbo visiblo cssets of tho firm are probably JS.-SOQ. Considerably excite tueut was ereutod in tie city by tlu ar rest. Till firm is represented by Allen, Mulkcy and Wbfttlu-, and some of the creditors by Linear, Muuo and Pof , Judgo D. J. Baker, returned to Vien na, yesterday, by way of tho O. A- V. rail road. Ladies will find at Burger's, 114 Com. incrcial avenue, funcy goods of all kinds, selected with especial reference to tho hol iday season ; men nnd boys will And nil kinds of boots nnd alines, and ladies' and misses' shoes that will glvo perfect satis faction. Mr. Burger lias also dress goods, shawls, skirts, furs of nil kinds such ns minks, sables, otc; nil new, just received from tho Kast, nnd now being sold nt very low prices at figure reduced to meet the demands of thu holiday trade, o Unit tho nlmblo penny may bo turned instead of tho slow dollar. Cull and see for your self. If- Sewing machine finding1) of every kind, such in needle", oil, springs, shutlcls, bobbins, saslors, tuck-markcrs, enrders, heminer', oil cans, screw drivers, wrenches and tall difficult ports of tho miicliino Hint wear out. Also self-acting miller, thu best In use. All kinds of machines re paired, Persons at n dislatico cun adjust tho inachlno from tho stand, pnek it In a box or basket und send by Cipro's. All work warranted. ' O. CufoN-, 100 Commercial avenue, between Ninth nnd Tenth streets. l'M& The npproacbing municipal canvas, is being discussed quietly throughout the city, and much speculation is indulged in concerning candidate. It is now given out that neither Caplnin Hullldny, Mr. Thornton, nor Mr. Oulllgher, will consent to make tho ruco for mayor, and n t.ew man must bo sought after. Wo should havo a man ol sound judgmont, thorough ly conversant with the city's necessities, and of good executive abilities. The ItUU.KriN has helped in the creation of a prejudice In tho Democratic mind against Mr. P. II. l'ope und at ono tliuo ontcrtuincd no littlo prejudico ugaitut him Itself; but wo havo seen much nf Io during tho past two yeors, and now givo it ns our opinion that he would miiko nn excellent mayor; that ho possesses all tho neecsary qualifica tions for tho mayor needed by Cairo ut tlii time. Ho possesses romarkuble executive abilities, knows tbo needs or tho rity and could givo to tho city's sorvice, If elected lo the mayoralty, a lurgo portion of his timo. "Wo nro lor Popo. And more, this arrangement would tako Popo out of Mr. Webb's way, who could then be elected to tho city nltornoyship with out oppo'ition. Theso two men on u citizen' ticket, wit a strong candidates for treasurer and city clerk, would make a strong race, nnd wo beliuvo could bo elected by a large majority. AVo know certain gentlemen will denounce this suggestion, but wo bo Hove tho interests of tho city rcquiro some such combination. What do you lay, Bad iculs and Democrats? Suppose wo "go snooks'' and mak 3 tbo " blarstod thing " unnminous. Toys, notions nnd fancy goods. The best and cheapest p'mca to get your toys and fancy goods, is on Commercial ave nue, between Ninth ar.d Tenth streets No. 160, as wo keep toys tho year rounl and sell nt regular prices. Wo uro just in receipt of n now and fresh lot of goods, among which is n Una assortment of Christmas troo ornaments, which wo roll to churches and other institutions ut cost pricos. J.C. Causox, No. 150, Commercial avenue, between Ninth und Tenth streets. ll-l&.'Jw. COEXIST a- ClllltSTMAS.and at No 32 Eighth street.li a complete rtoekof Holiday goods In thu fol lowing lines: Urocrrlc. Fi nits anil Tovn. tome of will h are Loudon layer ami deed. ie-s riisins, z line currents, citron, sweet anil ooueu eiuer, apj.io miner, mince meat, up ple, onuses, lemons llgs, nuts and candles, (mixed by our-elve); skates from common yie THK SOIREE. CUHL'S HALL CROWDED LA8T NIGHT. WHAT WAS DUNK, WHO WAS THERE AND WHAT WAS TO BE SEEN. Tho soiree of tho ludUw of tho Episcopal church, lust night, wus nnn of tho greatest success, in tho way of a church festival, ever achieved in Cairo. At nn early hour Culil's Hall, which was brllllitntlv lighted, was well fllfed, I and soon was crowded with ladles nnd i gentlemen of tho city. Tho walls wero , decorated with oil paintings, steol cngrnv- . Ing, flag, iivcrgreens, etc., nnd tho lady mannu'ers, proud of their succes, J netlve at their respectlvo post, entertain. ing tho company, and in driving a brisk trudo In tho unlquo and costly articles of fered for sale, achieved nn enviable repu tation us accomplished saleswomen, THE MNINU-HOOM. Threo tublcs worn spread in tbo hull, and they fairly groaned under their loads ! of substantial and dcllcncie. At these I tables Mrs. Dr. Smith, Mrs. Judgo Allen Mrs. Henry L. Hulllday, Mrs. Jueob Lynch, Mrs. Samuel Hulllday, Mrs. Wil liam Schutlcr, Mrs II. H.Candec, Mrs.'.W. , II. Gilbert, Mrs. Jamos Arlck, Mrs. Phil. Howard, Mrs, Dr. Humphries, MrL Sam uel Walter?, Mrs Struuhul, und Miss Georglo Hagey, acted as caterers, nnd fed tho hungry with neatness, cheapness, und dispatch. I.v THIS BOOM then was ono table, presided over by Mrs. John Pulton und Mrs. Graham, which calls for uspevinl mention. It contained j funcy articles, such as nro found In n Urt-1 class millinery store, arranged with con- tummuto taste in u manner to compel , the Imboldor to purchase whether he would or not. Its contents wero nlmost good enough to eat, nnd wo presume this table wu therefore spread ir. tho dining room with the tables containing the edibles. ICR C It K.AM. The olUco of Bradley ifc Company, bad been converted Into uu ico cream saloon und confectionery which oclipscd oven Phil. S .tup's lino establishment of tbo samo kind. One feature of this room, especial ly noticeable, was a table, out of tho cen ter of which grew a Christmas trco, tho brunches of which boro sovaral kinds of peculiar fruits laco mittens and stockings filled with niiortcd candies. This unique trco was furnished by Mrs. Satl'ord nnd Mrs. Pink, whoso tasto in such matters has passed into a locul proverb. MUSKUM. The otlico of Mr. Junes had boen trans mogrified into it Sunta Claus museum, in which uvery article of tho good Christmas lime was found In profuse abundance. rosT-omcE. Thu post-ollice hud for mistresses, Miss Lunning and Miss Hagey, und tbo postage of tlfteeu cents rolled into their coders rapidly and grow into many dollars. MUSIC. Father Witting was there with his string bund und discoursed most excellent music. THANKS. Tbo manugors wish to return to Messrs. Culil, Bradley & Co., and Jones, thoir thunks fur fuvors, and to tho public for lis most liberal pttronage. And further, deponent suyeth not. FATAL ACCIDENT. TO New York club, Toy Bedsteads. Wagon. Carts, l'or.imbulitors, H'lieelb.irrow und Hobby Il'ine-.. California und other Canned Fruits ol t lie bent brand", In larB'e variety. Canned Fisli, B ittleil irooils. shaker 1're- nerves and Jellies. Firework-, etc., etc,, ut iJIUSlOL.V SriLWKI.L'd. CAIRO. County Cuukt Juduu Ur.'i, nresldinir. P. II. Pope, County Attorney, J. O. Lynch, County Clerk. The people vs. Win, Messnngor and Win. it'iilly, lurcanv. tlnod $23 each, nnd both to boconllned in tho county Jail CO Uuys, und pay costs of this prosecution. Tho samo vs. Alburt Hamilton, lurcanv. pleud guilty, fined $10 nnd sentenced to 10 day in the county jail, and pay costs of prosecution. Tl.o samo i. II. McCormiek. tilmul guilty to larceny, lined $10 und curls, und to be confined in thu countv iuil duv. and to pay costs of prosecution. the sumu vs. Mitchul Sjhutz, recogniz ance to keep tho peace, recognizance lorleltcd und capias l.-sued, returnable forthwith. rnou.uE MATTE UK In tho mutter of tho i;uardlunhin of Julia Donton, report examined and up- proved. In tho matter of guardlatishln of F run. cis M. and William II. Liwrenco, report duly examined, approved und ordered recorded. In the matter of tho estate of Timothy Crowley, deceased, adjustment of claims against tho citato weru duly examined nnd approved and ordered recorded ; and fur tfiur ordered that all persons having claims ugainst mid estate may probate them daring this term. Pu:rick Mekler vs. Patrick Mockler, administrator of tbo csVito of Timothy Crowley, deceased. The nlalnitir im the administrator of nij estate, P. 11. I'opo was uppointed udministrutor pen dent! lili. DEATH nF MB. J. S. DAVIS OF THIS t'lTV. Ills HEAD ('BUSHED INTO FBAG .MEN "IS. In nocuies uru the buuellclul etUcu of Parker's Compuuud Fluid Extract of llu. ebu moro strongly murked than in tho nu merout uialudiet coining under tho head of "femulo complaints." What woman has not sutlertd moro or lt from some of them ? By tllu u.e of this compound for u limited period thu colorless clik be pomes tinged with the hue of the rose and tb bloodless lips ustume iu brgUt 11 indicative of good baltb. Yesterday afternoon ubout 0 o'clock, large cast-iron cog wheel, in tho Cairo stuvu fuctory,owned byl'ursons, Davis Jt Co, burst and n portion ol it ttruclc Mr. Duvis, of the linn, on thu head, crushing it into fragments and causing Instant death. At tbo timo of the accident, Mr. Davis was standing near tho wheel holding tho stop- lever, und superintending thu work of hauling timber from tho river. Tho blow was so sudden, so unexpected, und so feurful in its force that it is proba ble tho deceased wus Instantaneously hunched into eternity. Ifucr.nnon ball bud struck him, thu etfect would not huvu been moro terrible. Tho remains wero tuken In churgo by Mr. Curoy, undertukor, who prepured thu body to bo cofllned und taken to Kvurnvillu to-morrow, whero it will bo hurried- Mr. Duvis wus onuof ourmoatrospected citizens, and his lamentable deuth ha cast u pall upon the entire community. IIo leaves a wife and threo children, whoso bereuvement Is us sud us lamentable MARKET REPORT. Monday Evening, Dec. lfith, l(j?j. Tho market continues active und, in some cr.scs, at small advunce over tho prices of lust woek, Oats are a Mhado hfeher. Corn is in goad demand and uncliuuired. IIuv is firm, all on tho market was taken enrlv in tho duy, receipts full below tho demand. Corn meul and flour are active and un changed. There is a good order demand for iraln und Huy, but soinu dillculty is experienced in making shipments. Tho weather is cold and unpleasant to- da v. Freights are stiff ami unchanged. ay-Correspondents should boar In mind thut cur quotations represent prices for round lots from first hands, unless otherwise stated, und thut in Oiling small orders higher prices must bo puid.jcsj FLOUH Th markot Is firm and ac tive. Tho demand is principal)- in gradoR from XXX to choice. Sales comprise 300 choice bakur's Hour del at $0 00; 1100 vari ous grades li uo to 0 'Jfi; 300 do fi 00 to 0 7j; 300 do & 71 to 0 7,". on orders; 100 XX 0 60; 300 XXX AVIntor 7 70j 'J75 various grades A r,o to 0 60; 100 " Uhls' Triumph and lno Browns c'hoico on p. t. Sales to-Ja. by (!ro City Mills wero 100 bbls while wheat Hour 0 60; 150 XXX white wheat flour 8 CO; 76 X. 7 60uud 100 low XXX sent on orders to Charleston South Carolina 7 00. HAY All on tho msrkot was taken early to-day. Thero is an cllre demand for all kinds occasioned by its scarcity and the accumulation of orders from below. Wo nolo sales of 3 cars cbolco mixed dolivered nt 181P 00; 4 cars choico timothy d 20 00; 2 cars good mixed dol 17 00; 2 cars ptimo hay del 19 00; I car ordinary IB 00 and I car Gilt Edgo " dal'22 00. COUN-Tho market Is activo for all kinds, but (loafers find it difficulty to make shipment. Prices generally remain a bout tho samo as last week with a fair supply on tho market. BULK CORN Sales wtrn 17 cars white 37c; 1! cars mijied !!4c; 1 car white ,17c; 1 car yellow 3lu and I cars wbl to 07c. COBN IN SACKS-Sales comprise ,'t cars whitu o orders tSc; .1 cars tniid 14c; '! cars do 44(5,460; 0 car. mixed 1 1c; 1 car yellow 44c; and oOOO sacks mixed 14c. OATS Good demand and fair supply. Prices am firm at quotations. Sales in sacks del wero 3 rars and 1 car 3.1c; 'J cars 3'2Jc; i curs :S3c. Sale In bulk on track wero 12 cars 20c; ! cars i!7o nnd 2 ears i!Cc. COBN MEAL The demand! good anl tho supply on tb) market limited. 200 bbls steam dried brought 2 CO; i! cars do del '1 HO; 1 cars kiln dried del 2 CO MOO bbls steam dried on order 2 70; 1100 bbls " Evening Star " City Mills steam dried '2 lit); and 600 bbls "Sotiger.s" and .100 bbls "DoBnnco" on p. t. BUTTEB Choice Is In fair demand Markot fully slocked. 800 lbs cbolco Northern roll and packed sold nt 26c; 0 pkgs ordinary roll sold at lo3;20c: 20 pkgs choice roll l!5c; and i!0 pkgs roll and packed V!0(7f'25c. KGOS Mnrknt bare, rccoipts are all taken on arrival. 31 pkgs sold at 30.12 33e per dozen, shipper count. I'OPLTKY 0,ufet, very little doing at present. Wo nolo ales of Jjfi lb dresed turkeys at I4e, and 4 boxes dressed chickons nt 2 t,0 per dozen. APPLES Good demand. I0O bbls primu to choice In larne bbls ild at II 60 to o 00; 76 bbls choicn do on orders nt 60o7,0 00 and 100 bbls cood. sold at I to I 60. OKA N (IKS Market well suimlied and selling according to quality and condition irom o oo to 10 OU. Wu nolo sales of 'JO bbls at 8 00 10 00. PBOVISIONS-Fair demand for dry salt meats. We noto sales 2 casks shoulders dry salt, lc packed and 2 casks clear sides dry salt Cjc packed. GAME Continues very soarci and in demand. Venison is plontv. Babbits sold to-day at 1 CO and quails at 1 26 1 00 per dozen. JOHUINO l-BICIS. PLASTERING HAIR.-36c M bushel LIME. In lots $1 25 to 1 CO V bbU CEMENT At mhnl.,.1,, 1 or. 2 60 V bbl. ONIONS-Por bbl $3003 25 . FOTATOE3-Pr bbl $2 60ffi3 00. WHEAT. The prices to-dav. rcDortod by tbe City Mills, aro No. 1 White, J 70; 2io. 2 White, $1 C5; Rod by sample, $1 60 to I 60 : Mediterranean $1 30 to 1 60. Damp or tough whoat is unsaleable. SACKS. Kcsewed Gunnies 18J19J Corn Burlaps, 21 Bus. Ea, 18 cts. Im proved Gunnies, 2 Bushel, 21 cts. Oat Burlaps, 6 Bushel 23 cts. Cotton seam loss bags, 36 to 38 cts oacb. PROVlSINS.-Sugar Cured Hams plain fs lb. 10 to 17c. Shoulders Bacon 8Jcj Cloar Sidos Bacon, 1212Jc; Ureakfast Uacnu, 1214c. LAHU rrime leaf laid, iu tierces "p lb, ml ni,..; n kegt. 'f n, 10 to 10ic. I LAS Imperial, 76,1 25; Oltnpow dcr, 75(3,1 26; Oolong Black, 7.Vil 00 Young Hyson. 1 00ai 40. CHEESE. New York Factor)', new, Vs Ik iH4iijc. SVllUPrf-ChoIce gaUon, UV1 00 jsew uneans, TofaWJc. SEEDS. Millet bushel, $2 00 ; Timothj ?.J riOQ-t ,6. lied Top 1 76 to 2 00. Clover ?7 50. COFFEE Java, 2S30c. ; Laguayra, 23 WUj. kio, rnine to Choice, 22i to 23Jc. BBOOMS. Common Ilnimc 1 dnrpn. 1 60 ; Choice to Extra, iS 00(j 76 ; S. B. 94 50 w. BEESWAX, 1 tt 30c. SOAP. Schaeler'a German mottled 7Jc ; Champaign soap, 7Jc. TALLOW. tt 7c. SUU-Ut Coffee A. 13Jc ; to 14c ; Crushed rowuered and Uranulated Sugar 14 to 15c. FUEIOUT COTTON, Compressed, to Nkw Yokk, 85c. j to Boston $1 oo. Un compressed, to New Yohk, 1 14 ; to Bos TON, f 1. FBE1G11T TO ilEiU'UIS.-yioui, 35c ; Hay, 5 00 ; Corn cwt., 20c. j Oats, 20c. Potatoes, bbl., 35c. ; Apples, 35c. j Pork, 40. ; Whiskey, Wc. ; Lumbc, a M. 17 00; Heavy freight 13 cwt.,201c. TO NEW OBLEAN.S.-Flour y bbl, 80c. ; Potatoes. 80c. ; Apples, 80c. ; Pork, 1 00. ; Whisky, $1 00 ; Huy ton, 00; Corn cwt., 371c. ; Oats, 37Jc. ; Tobacco 'ri bid f j 00 ; Cotton -JS bide, ! 60; Lumber M.10 00. Hcuvy freight, '0 cu t. 371c RIVER 1NEWS. AHKIVJCl). Steumer Jim Fisk.Jr, Paducab " Illinois, Columbus ' Andy Baum, Cincinnati " Ashland, " Armadillo, h " Ora, " ' " Arllngten, ' " " Lawrsnce, ' i " B. Hurt, Kvansvillo Mary K. Poe, Memphis DEl'AKril). Stcaiuor Andy Baum, Memphis " Ashland, " ' Arlington, " " " Lawrence, " " " Ora, South " Armadillo, Now Orloans " B. Hurt, Big Sun Flower " Jim Fisk, Jr, Paducab " Illinois, Columbus CONDITION OK T1H RIVKIts. Tho Ohio is still rising at this point. Thero is four feet over tbo bars between hero and Evansvlllo. Honvy ice was floating out of the Mississippi yesterday. Bolow boro tbe rlvor remains much the same, and 4 feet of water Is still reported at Point Pleasant. No news from tho rlvor botween boro aed St. Louis. Spoc. lal dispatches to tho Bulletin roport tho condition of tbe Ohio and Mississippi rivers at various place?. UUS1NKSS AMD WKATUKH. Buslaess was yery brisk on tba landings end freight was handled lively. Tho weather was pretty cloar; and quite cool, MISOKLLANKOUS. The Andy Baum arrived from the Ohio Monday evening with a barge in tow, and laid here all night transforlng from tho barge, and loft yesterday morning with a good trip for Memphis and way points. The Mary K. Poo brought up tho trip of tbo City of Cairo from Memphis. It consists of molasses, sugar nnd cotton. Tho Dexter was having her railroad iron taken olf nnd loaded on the cars, and will ship it to St. Louis. The Ashland, Armadillo, Ora, Arling ton nnd Lawrcnco conmn out of tho Ohio river, each having fulr trips for tin; slngo of wator. The B. Hurt came in from, ami bad n fair trip for Big Suu Flower river. The Glasgow came In tho wharf ami took a load to Hickman, Sim lias been purchased by Ovorton ic Steele ol Hick man. and will run regularly In the trade between here and that place. Tbo Burksvllle will likely withdraw from tbo Hickman trtufe, and seek pas tures, green, in soino other trade. Tho City of (Julncy commenced loading yesterday for Now Orleans. Mart Burnham, pilot royal, bus taken a position on tbo Mary E. Forsyth. B:R,a:LiA.-5r brothers, STOP AND HEAD! GOOD NEWS FOR KVKUVHODi The undersigned would ripoctful' v in-1 form the public that they have iltted their new toro house on Eighth strict with tho I finest und bet aborted ttock of I general merchandise river before brought to tbis tnarkot, and iu order to secure a largo portion of the patronage of the public, WE ATtE DETERMINED TO SELL UUKUOOU3 AT LOWER FIGURES THAN ANY OTIIKH V4TAH. LISUMENT IN THE VICINITY. Our stock is entirely new, and bought expressly for tho coming fall and winter trado of tbis locality, and consists of Ladios, Gents and Children's DUY O-OOTOS, BOOTS & SHOES, CLOTHIKG-, HATS & CAPS. And all other articles to be found in a firstclassdry goods and clothing establish mont. We call especial attention to our large assortment of dress goods, shawls and cloaks, which department is complete In all Its details. Our stock of FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CASSAMERES, JEANS, ETC. Blum & Amson. ATTENTION! Mr. R. Jones on Commer cial avenue, second door west of Tenth street, is inanufnntnr. ing Boots and Shoes of the Dest material in the market and is prepared to fill all oruers on me shortest notice. He cruarantees hot.li tlm - " V4 4 and material ; his patterns are of the latest styles, and his prices lower than anv othnr shop in the city. Confident of the excellence of his work. he invites the patronage of tne puoiic. 1MM 3m. You can buy six and one-half lbs. Durant's A Coffee Sugar for One Dol lar; Seven lbs. Now Orleans Sugar for Ono Dollar; Best three and one-half libs. Prime Kio Coffee, Ono Dollar ; Best mperial Tea. Ono Dollar and a half per pound : Best Gun powder Tea, One Dollar and Seventy-five Cents per pound ; Young Hyson and Oolong .Tea, One Dollar per pound, and ev erything proportionately cheap oT" 'WTT.TT'V Xr TITYHVIQ 5-24-.f. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 3STO. 7- OHIO LBVBE H'tiiil and I'rckrritition, 13 IR, XJ G CHEMICALS a S x BRUSHES CMMCTICU TOILCT mhcus, STUFFS Op MATCRIAlJHI P COtOteJ ROTHERS US A place where you can buy inurli for 03STE3 DOLLAR, as you can elsewhere for j OSK DULL AH AND A I'AllTKH IStlBIBii 'i -I -) L.-'mim iasai? "iinr Wii.bliiflon Ave. '"id Eighth rtti'ct. U!KT I'IKITECTOHS. Of . liinol. ra(,,, ,1,1,, I'T Wl'uk llllljf.. A i IIAKCLAY UKOS lll.illtA'lE LOZEITO-ES i-'oit (tin: -iiiitoAT, t'li'l'.ired alut mi, U IIAItCLAV If UO.S I XII i'A'ITI.K mkdium:" MmI UMiifi i l:inl lur Mabli-. M ltlt LAY imo.. FINK CKSAHS. Miosis MIX," "Vol Ml ..MEItir.,' iid "linw-r-ul Maudjrd, " A-i HA KOLA Y HKOS. 11 v-n. O-OOHDS J"TJST LLECBIYBD! (JO TO lilt CITY BOOT AND SHOE STORE. FOR UCK BOOTS -AuILSriD SHOES ELECTION NOTICE. Mayoii's OFKICK. ) Caiho, Ills., December 0, 1872. l'ublic notice Is heroliv l-Ivcii tlmt nn ,W. tloti will be held ON TUStaiiAY, THK 7TII DAY OP JANUAltY A. 1. 1H7:I, 111 the city of Cairo, in the State of Illinois, tor the purpose of determining the qiii'.-tlon us to whether said city of Cairo shall become Incorporated under the net of the general assembly ol this state, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation of cities ami UlairoM." improved Ani'll Huh. 1k7l. in fmv,. July 1st. 187li; and aNo, ut the mimhi time lucre wiuuc suiiiuiiteu lur aunptlonorrelec tlon, tbo miestlon ol minority representa tion " In the city council, or h'Klilatlvo nu thorlty of iald city. For tho purpose of huUI election, nnld city of Cairo bus been divided Into two election district, the one of which comprise all thu ritory in sain city, wiuth and eiiht or tho Iter line of Tuclllh htreetnxtendedto the Ohio and MhiHMppl rivei'M, and tho place of voIIiik, In Hiiiddlktiict.wlll liothoKouKh mid Iteadv enirlliC'lioiike: tho oilier district rnm. priscH all the territory In mid city, north and west of said lln extended ns atorcniid, and tbe plnco of voting therein will lio the court., nouc. Uy order of the city council. John M. I.amsdkn, Mayor. 'Cairo Dallv Sun' ami Calio (lazcttt! please copy. 1'J-o-dtd. MR, A. BLACK, : llu incr enlarged and li:iui-uincly retittfd 11 -ton-, now utter to the public, the rJnot and nrobably the l.irtrc-l ami uio-t complete Mock or Hoot- and .Shoe. In thcclt); to which he Invite the carelul In-pci'tlou of ewry boot and hoc wearer, guaranteeing io please e( ery one In regard to price and -tylc. IIU -lock which lijii-t receiveil l coiupletc Iu every department : olferlug to tb trade a better line of good- than ever hcl'ore, with many iniliicemeut- In regani to prk to the puicha.er. FOE THE HOLIDAY8. lie li.ii on hand a line line ol children''-shoes of every tle, iialliy ..ud color, cou si-tlng of 1'KAltL CUEK, FUK.NTII KID, IUTTONKI) TA.M l'I KH, FUXKI) POLISH, ETC. He imrtlculuilv eaIN alteiiitou to hi h.ind-ouiu line ol Ladle-' and MUiei' -khoe and clipper-, in which lie Iiuj alwav had the reputation ofex-cvlllug; Is the tlueit ami most com plete ho tun ever had, coii-1-tliig of every iiiality, tyle und nit appropriate for the com fort ot thU-eaMjii. Al-o. the l:ir,'e -toek of geiitleliicii'-, youth-' ami liov." boot, which Mr. Illuck prld hlm-eif i the llui'-t -election in the city, and enable-him to -upply a want loug felt b) the geutleiuetilu IhU cltv, tin' abilitv to purcha-e n I'll-tom made hoot or -hoe for about one half price uld to rity lioeiu:ikcr. No gentleman wantliu; a line titling cUtotu made boot, either made to mea-ure or from -lore, -hould fall to -ee lilt -took. t5yMr, Ulnek, irt the solo aj:cnt for Mes.sr.-. Brolnski .V Co., wlio-e good he keejn only, nnd lie warrant- uvery pair. COKNEK KKillTII riTKEET AND COM.MEKCIAL AVENUE. Etabllshed, November IS, 187J CAIEO CONSE11V ATORY OK MUSIC. On the corner of 12th -.treet and Wahlnstnn avenue, opposite Hullelln ntllce. Will open MONDAY, NOVEMHEK 1H, 187'.', Tuition Irom i'l to -J0 per term. IN CLASSES OF 1 TO I EACH. No pains will be spared to make It PLEASANT, I'HOFITAHLE, AND SATIHI'AC TOK V to all roneeiued. N. I'. CUKTIOE, Director. Teacher of Vocal, Organ and I'iano .Music. .1. M. KODENHAUOH, Teacher of Wind and String Iiisiruments. (Hco circul.it.) 11-11 tf. 11. M. I1ULKX, K HC II A N D I S K 3 HO Iv K K , ANI- COMMLSSION M EKOH ANT, ruivhaslug lor Murchauts a -peelallt) Olllce: 110 Ohio Levee, CAIKO, ll.l.S JSTKelcreiiiTs, Cairo Jlcrchaiits. Ti 1 1 1) I S A N C I f N oTTlff . An nidlniiiieu to aid the Arab Fire com pany to build a lire engine liou-o. He Itordained by tho City Council of the (jny oi cairn : Skciio.vI. That for thu iiui iioe nf aid ing the Arab Kirn company iu the comple tion of their tire englne-hoiie, the mayor nnd city clerk are hereby authorized to draw nn order on tho cltv treasurer lor the sum of one thotiKaml dollars (?1,G00) In fa vor ol said Aran Elm company, lo be ilellv. ercd to said company upon the execution by them of it bond and mortgage to said city on inn nam unguiu iioio-u ii eiiii-es 10 secuiu (O said city tho re-payment to It by said Arab Eire comnaliv ol'tue amount of Ktid order in three yearn Irom Ihmlale thereof, the -aid order to bo so delivered to said Arab Eire company upon tho execution and arrange ment of will! bond and mortgage to tho satU faction of the commltlu on liiiaucc. Approved uec la, ih,i. .JOHN- M. I.ANHDKN. Atuvor. Attest i M. J. Howley, City Clerk. HOOK HI.MSI.1U. PATRONIZE HOME TIRIDIE ! J. C. HUELS, Late of dt. Louis. BOOK BINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, BULLETIN BINDERY, Corner Twellth tioct and C'ouiiuercial Avt HI.A.N'K HOOKS of every description done with neatness aud dispatch. All kinds or ruling dune at short notice Ulbles, Music, .Magazines and Periodical bound neat and at the lowest po.slble rates. County work, such as Records, Dockets, Fee Hooks, Hlanks. etc., made a Ipeclality Hoxc, Pocket Hooks, Kuvelopes, etc., made to ("-der. lWH tf. NEW LlYERTfXBLE" TENTH STREET, 1IKTWEKK WASU'H AVKNUK AMD WALNU1 Dr. fl. K. Kixlds Informi tao public that he has opravil a LIVER V STABLE, on the northweat aide of Tenth street as name aboTe. Ilia Htablea will be furnished with noon but the BEST HOBSES AND GOOD VEHICLES. and the public may he. accommodated at all hours of the day and night with iafe teams on tho lowei-t tenus. Dr. Fields askaa xliaru ofnolilie and will endeavor to merit it by fair dealing and strict attention to business. HtiNJlY H. 31KYKK, BXOELSIOB DECOKATIM-:, 8ION and ORNAMENTAL GKAININQ AND MARBLING ot every Description. DKCOIJATING AND GILDING In ever)' style, plain and ornamental. raruciiiar aiieimuii paiu u oiaas Ullauu Orders hollclted for Mcenerr. Kreieao iinS Hanner Painting. FANCY GLASS SHOW CARDS Ollt, plain aud ornamental. All work lit. trvted to my care will be promptly In tended to. Shop la Putt Uoussj, eornar t CouunercfsJ avenus ana KbjbUi MTttU t-