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tV '.H THE CAIRO BULLETIN, TTJESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1871 WLLETIN. A4 TWiaut mummer- taa frlatlBg Mils of tha city. Tha Dtil I Ota City f Ofcasttr departed early Sunday eUwtkm it m foolish tha second U I aaefalas; with splsndld trip. foundation!.. The present charter, Tht William Cuwon lift for Memphis with tha amendment, printed In tha Mm I Sunday wits a tow of coal for Brown St 1 - ' " ' i' I ' amenameni, prwiea in int earns) i aunaay who a low ot coai lor urown 'iTau ball ef UnltdSfaaa4,lUady tra Itpa, would Altai many page of the same I Jones, which will enme in place, ai the Our Homo Advertisers. Wjaaaapaay tomtght wHI be a g read affair, Be. BaWBMKof the OoldwVui 'Dii paUh,' eaate p yesterday to get warn. Situ nmm not fearing the law, Hole la mare laet week, from the stable of Lawls at Pulaski. lit 1 V 'Til AthMieum the place at which a teaeent hour may be whlled away in the wTaaiag. feldea and Mrs. Irwin are really attractive acton, and they boss a t Am-rate company Tbb ladlei of the city may prepare for canon to-morrow, wo nare printed a bushel of call-cards, and are yet at work on other, and tho cry illll It : Thoy come. Thb 'San' says: Cpt. Uallldey, on Saturday, itartei 100,000 buiholi of coal to the suffering people of Memphis. May all ihedow never grow lets." Amen, brother Davis. Ma. J. II. Williams of the MtCarmal Register,' bai boon canvassing our mer bhanti for advertisements. Of courio he net with success. Our business men are appreclatori of tho power of printer's iok. UxLtcCKSED saloon-keepers, unlicensed merchants and unlicensed draymen will be the attractions of the jiollco court after New Tear' day. The pollco are going for tho delinquents with a vim. At least, tbry threaten to. The ladles of Si. 1'uters parish, (Episco pal,) Mound City, will giro a festiral and concert at Stokes' ball on Tuesday night. Proceods for the benoflt of tho church. No effort will bo tpn'rod to make the evening agreeable and entertaining. 12-29-2t Auo.ho tho most prominent arrivals at tho St. Charles hotel yosterdav, wco H. B. Gordon, Now Orleans; T. J. Fickott, Faducah; TV. E. McNellly, Nashville; Yf M. Morton and P. P. Senolr, St. Louis, Captain O. J. Orammer, Evansvllle; K. Buchanan, Memphis; 8. W. LamUlb, Philadelphia; and C. W. Finn, Ullln. Tuk neum, attraction to-night at the Athe- will bo Temptation, or the Irish Emigrant, and the farce of Family Jan. Irwin will sustain tho character of Bobo link, and Calder appears in both drama and farce. Tho bill Is a most excellent one, and should draw a full house. Qo to Bcheel'i hall to night. The Rough and Ready dance. H. VM. Bftowjr has opened a day boarding house in Budor'i block, corner of Eighth and Washington, and is prepared to accommodate an unlimited number with day boarders. Mailswitl bo furnished at all bnurs of the day In flrUclass style. The table will be supplied with tho best the market and the season affords. For par. ucuiari apply at the bouso. 12-31 lm Ir we should organlzs under the state law, we would lose the services of Colonel Taylor from tho city council, bo not being a cltisen of tho state, and this wo would much regret to do; but tbon we havo the compensating knowledge, that aome gen tletnen, not as valuable to tho city as the ojionoi, win also drop out, at least for the time being, Osr Saturday night about twelve o'clock, a wier tried toentor air. Lufkin'a grocery store. He stole the koy from the back door. Mr. Lufkln missed it about nine o'clock. Two men watched all night for the rascal, and be came around about one o'clock; and, roconollering, discovered the ambuscade which had been laid for bim ; whereupon he got up find dustod along the frozen street,, Auuaosr. Bbown, a colored man, ono of liura & Son's dray drivers, had saved of bis earnings 80, and had bought a lino suit of clothes. Ambrose piood for com panionship, and took home Andy Johnson to board with him. On Sunday morning, Ambrose lookod into bis trunk and the $80 and the clothes wore gone. Aid so was Andy Johnson. Mb. Wubclkb has been suggested as a candidate for city attorney at tho sp proachlng municipal olectlon.but wo do not know that the suggestion originated with his knowledge Mr. Wheeler has suffl cient lawyerly ability to All the position in a very acceptable mannor, and could, we doubt noV.be elected; but it is probable be would not like to take this addition, al burden on his shoulders. A. Marx has the programmes of the celebration, at Wilholmsbad, a bathing place near Stuttgart, Germany, of the late annlverslty of American independ enre. He was there. Over five hundred Americans turned out in procession, one tea'.ure of which was one hundred carriages decorated with American flags me programme JUarx cherishes end wears it close to his American heart tizet and an organization under the gen eral law will decrease the amcuntof print Ing, which even now Is far from being large In amount or very lucrative to tho printer. Under tho law thero would only bo one body of tho city council, elections would occur but onco In every two years, and the machinery of tho government would be much simplified. Prbjudick aside, wo do declare, that Mr. Pope would make a most efficient ex ecutivo officer a first-class mayor. We know how difficult it is to overcome polltl cal and personal prejudices, and wo know that nearly overy Democrat in Cairo bates Pope as if ho were the devil, boofod and horned hates him as a politician and as a man. Wo havo dono much to create this condition of the public mind in this city, We used to think Pope was just a little bettor than Old Nick, and almost as bad as we thought Munn was; but, the fact Is, Pope has become modlfiod by acquaint ance into a devilish good sort of a fellow; and, moro, acquaintance bis developed him, in our opinion, into a very abli young man. He possesses, in a maricod degree, the qualities of a man who would mskaan excellent exocutivo ofllcor, and Cairo might go much farther and farr much worse than by chouslne Popo for ber mayor. TUt ESTKM'KISI Savinos Uamk of this city wi.s organized and ont into business on the first day of September, 1870, and in tho two years and four months that have olaptod, its business 1ms been increasing all the time, until to-day it is ono of tho most Important and useful institutions in tho city. Hundreds and thousands of dollars havo been saved in this city through its Instrumentality, and many men, women and children can to-day attribute theli present prosperity to its ngnncy, This Institution was Incorporated by the Into of Illinois, March 31, 1869, and It charter is pornetual. It ii in the hnndu of our bost citizens and u deposit in its vaults is ono of tho aafett possible investment To lay by a portion of tho fruits of in dustry in tbo tlmo of youth and of health, for future wants, Is a mark of wisdom ; and, as all are liable to infirmities, pro. visions to allorlate them is of tho highest obligation supply of coal at that port lias nearly given out since Brown lc Jones lost so heavily by the ico smash. Hiram Illll, the subinarlno diver, went to Belmont last weok, and loosened tho screws that held tho railroad table down under the water, and so arranged things, that tho table was raisod to the surface cf the water. Ho left for Louisville Sunday, and will go to the sunken Genoral Bucll, and will likely ralso her. Mr. Burns, Captain Ougan's dlvor, had everything ready to go to work at tho sunken railroad lion, but tho heavy. ice and fiJt rising river compelled him to postpono operations. Ho left for Mem phis, to work at tho sunken boaU in that harbor. The Joe. Kinney came to the wharf and commenced loading for Memphis and all way points, and will leave with dispatch. Capt. Blxby of tho City of Alton, ar rived from St. Louis yestordy. nad re ports business up there dull. lie will not leave the City of Alton at proiont. Tbo Warner is havini; her threo bsrec loaded for New Orleans, and will leave about Saturday. The Continental, fur Now Orleans, will lcavo to-day with a full load. Tbo Robert Mitchell left for Paducah Sunday, whoro she will try to got u start for atrip to Now Orleans. The Crescent City with threo loaded barges wus making up her tow, und ei- pected to lcavo for tho South lo-t nicht. ino nno steamboat whistle, former) v on tho stoamboat Wild Wegonor, and now In tbo Office of Hallidav brother's wharf. boat, will bo raffiod off as soon ns nil ll e chances are taken. There will be twentv fivo chances at $10 pur chsnce, and those wlsblog chances can obtain thorn by ap plying at the office of Charles M. Howo i: Co, Ohio levee. Tho whistle is one of ex traordinary swootncis of tono and can be heard at a great distance It is owned by Capt. A. O. Ooddln, formerly of tbo Wild Wagoner, but now in business at St, Louir,.and as there are several captains trying to obtain it for their boat, Capt. Goddin will give them nil a chance to win It, PHIL. HOWAJID, liMIAI., NOTIOK Is hereby given that default havli g been maue ror more nmn ni uj m mjj nent of a portion of the amount secured to be pan or a certain mortgage executed by frank Hani-amp to Samuel Slants Taylor ami Iviwlu Parsons, trustees of the Cairo City Property, dated March 10, 1801, and rccorueu in uie ..nnp.i.f'. nfli,.. in nni! inr Alexander countv. fn the state of Mlllnoi. in book it of deeds, on page o7, e.c. wj, the under signed, said trustees, will on rrlday, tbo 2fth day of January next. A. 1). 18,8, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, under and by virtue or the power or sale coninineu Inwild mortgage, self at public auction tithe lilirheot bidder. rorcnh.nttheofflce building nf ilil minti-iv. corner of Wuahlmrton ave nue and Eighteenth Mrccl, In the city of Cairo, In Alexander county ami stale or Illi nois, ail me rigni, line aim imurcjv in iiu Prank llunraniii. fir liln auiirns. In nnd to lot numbered U (three,) In block numbered U flnrtv.l III mild rltv l Cairo, accordlnir to me rocorucu piai iiiltcoi. wim mo piiiihi- nanccN, to saiisiy inc purposes ami iuum tion of said mortgage. . . H. IAA.TS TAl I.U1K, EDWIN I'AUSONS. Trustees of the Cairo City Property. Dated 1,'alro, Illinois, DccCtnb r30, 187;. 12-31dtd. NOTICE fs berebv clvcii t int default having jocn made for more than sixty dayx In the p:iy mentor a portion or the amount secured to ue paid by n certain iiiortpuco executed by .Inlin I. Taiirai t to Samuel Stuats Tavlor and Kilwln 1'ari.ons. trustee or tho Cairo City Prpn-rly, dated Nov. 14, 18H. and recorded In the ri'i'ordcr'H office, Inn tltor Alexander ounly, In the stale ol Illinois. In book P ot ccds. on nnice lir' otcwo. t ictindcrlirneu trustee", wllUin Friday, the 21th day or Jan Our Homd Advertiser. HALL1DAY BROTHERS, GENERAL AGENTS IfORWAllDINQ and COMMISSION tlKIl I! It A NTH. DEALERS IN FLOUR And Agents of into BlVXIt AMt KANAWHA salt coxr-DCjriaaa . rs . t C. t villi, I '" " 1 in I' I tmmJjJiM' V . & WHOLESALE AND MTAJI.,r ; k DRUGGISTS, iTO. 74: OHIO S,au3 Kclail nnd J'rcscLI Coiiirr AVn,njf,n andKfgMhrtl forennon of that day, under ami hy virtue or the powurorsaicciiiiiuinciiiii k.iiu mnnirauu. cii ui puuiicuuciinn, 10 uiiMiincn imiuer, for vain, at mo oim-e uuuuinv or raid tni ies. romcr or Waihltigtnn aveniln a'nl El htccnth street. In the cltr or Cairo. In t uxiinucr county ami flniu or illinoin, an the rUht, title and Interest cr salil John P. I'liggiirt, or hU listen, In and to lotn nuiii btruil t!) (nlnetcun,) 20 (twenty,) 21 (twenty one,) 22 (twunty-two,) 21 (twentv-tlirce.)HiHl I ttui'titr-fonr.) In block M (Uitvcicht.l In the Fl it Addition to the city nf Cairo, ai- .-orilltiLr to tliu recorded plat thcrcor, with the upiM.rti'iiancei', to Kath-ly the purposes .ind condition r said iiiortirauc. S. STAATd I AVI.UK, EDWIN PAIHONS, Trustees ui lliu Oilroclty Property. Dated Cairo, Illluols, December Uu, ttt72. 12-illiltd. N. U. TIIIATLKWOOII. 1". J. TIIISTI.F.WOOP, THTSTJ.EWOOD & CO., i:m:rai. cttjr Hssitaausi Keep your doors und gates shut with the Dudly spring from Ilulley's. 12-19-tm A doposlt of one dollar per weok will, with the Interost allowed by this bank,' STEAMBOAT produce tno following results: IT . i I In 6 years - 800 10 i 10 - - - . 704 8& i is " 1,247 00 20 ' - 1,977 84 it 25 " 2.9.18 74 30 ' - - - - 4,277 01 Amount deposited in thirty years, fifty-two dollars each year l.GGO 00 Accumulation of interest on samo 2,717 01 $4,277 Ot Interest is payable September 1st and II arch 1st only, and on money then on deposit.:! The interest, if not drawn, is imme diately added to tho principal, and thus is compounded in favor of tho depositor av i eryslx months. Tbo Hun. For the benefit of our lady readers, who intend to "entertain" on New Tear's day, we will name the refreshments which Madame Dcmorest good authority says are offered by the, fashionables of Gotham to New Tear's callers. Cofleo, lemonade, cake and sandwiches comprise the list, Ladies will find at Uurger's, 144 Com mercial avenue, fancy goods of all kinds, solected with especial referenco to tbe hol iday season: men and boys will find all kjnds of boots and shoes, and ladies' and misses' shoes that will give porfect satis faction. Mr. Burger has also dress goods, shawls, skirts, furs of all kinds such as minks, sables, etc.; all new, just received from tbo East, and now being sold at very low prices at figures reduced to moet the demands of tho holiday trade, so that tho nimblo penny may bo turned instead of the slow dollar. 011 and see for your self, tf. BUTCHER k HsUIsUaa;. BSkpcial attention pant to orders Iron steam ntabtordav NOTICH Is hereby given that default having been mailt; lor more than sixty days In the pay incut nt a portion or the amount secured to lie nuld by a certain mnrti'ai'c executed by .ton-pli McKciiz'c to Samuel Btaats Taylor and Kuwm i-arsons, irmiecs ol me uuiro ..I... . I. ...! Ck...m.i.am ,n IDA. . ..I recorded In abe recorder's office, in and ror Alexander county in the Mate, of Illinois, In book P of deeds on page 110. etc., we, the undcrsliriicd said trustees, will on Kridav. the 21th diy or January next. A. D. 17.1, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of that duy, umJer ana ny vinuo oi iuo power oi ;u; ruuiaincu in said niortnifo,s(Mi aipuouc auction 10 inc. Iilirhest bidder, foftcasli. at tho otilco build Ing or said trustees, corner or WaMiliiKton ivenue and Kllitecuili street, in the city oi Cairo, in Alexander count and stale of Jllt- nol. all t in r c lit. title ami intercut of said Joseph MrKenzle or his aligns In and to lots numbered i, (niiecn,) in (nixteen,) and 17 (seventeen,) In block numbered 2 ( wo,) In i io rounn ami memo ine saiu ciiv oi Cairo. according to tho recorded plat thereof, with the appurtenances, to Kitlxfy tho purpose anu conuiliou oi sain uioriKiiuu H TS TAVLon, EDWIN PARSONS, Trustees in mo Cairn Uty Property. Dated Cairo, llllnoli, December uU, 1b72 12-3ldtd. A jocular gentleman reported up the Illinois Central, a few miles from Cairo, tbat a married lady of bis neighbor nood and a Clerk or the same neck of woods, being in Cairo together, had vis I ted tbe theatro in each others company, and had roomed togother. The jocular gentleman has been sued for slander. Damages claimed tbe modest sum of 9 lO.gwrBe clerk says he can prove an mat be was at tbe famous castle of tbe Queen of Kngland on tbe night in question. Testbkday morning, the tody of a dad man was discovered under tbe high sidewalk on the levee, between Tenth and Twelfth streets. The Investigation ottbe eoroner developed tho fact, tbat tha de ceased had come to his death by sickness resulting fron exposure. Ills name was Matthews, Ha was from Paducab, and had worked in Kichoffs furniture factory. Leaving Klcboffs, he indulged In a spree, became penniless and sick, tad fnally erawlsd under tbs sidewalk wors out, aad died. Wi have been informed that certala citizens are opposod to organising ur d r tbe state law because (I) trie lsw ii too lasgtbr, and (2) because it will iMfMit ii ii ii it KIHEI. rillKI F1R3I Tbo Rough and Ready Fire Company will givo a grand fireman's ball to-night, at Scheol's hall, on which occasion thoy will bo glad to have all tboir friends, and everyone olso, to patronize them. Tbe Roughs are a good company, and our peo ple owe them a debt which they can pay by giving them tbelr patronage to-night. A gay time may bo anticipated. Music of the first-class will bo thoro, and a good supper provided. "Wines, beer and other drinVs of tbe bost quality in abundance. We are assurred by tbe managers tbat tho best of order will bo preserved. Alaivxp. Steamer Ulasgow, uickman " lllinoM, Columbus " Joe. Kinney, Retirement DIPARTID. Steamer, Dextor, New Orleans City of Chester, Memphis William Cower, Robert Mltcbel, Paducab Illlonls, Columbus Crescent City, New Orlonns. CONDITIO or TAB RIVXJIS. Tbe river at this point commenced fall ing fjunday morning. There has been no Ice passing out of the river tor several dy. The several gorges up tbe Ohio are till holding tight with no prospects of lot ting loose. The Mississippi is still frozen over, and a yoke of largo cattlo wero taken over on tho ico last week; that is some thing not often done at this place. The lit is laid to bo six inchos in dopth and is clear a a crystal. Tbere is now a splendid stage of water South, and boats am able to load to their carrying capacity. special aispatches to tub uullbtin re port tha condition of the Ohio and Mitels slppl rivers at various places. UCSIMESS AND WXATHKK. There was a busy time at tbo landings yesterday among tho boats now loading for tha South, and large quantities of freight were handled. Tha weather was cold with a driitaling rain, which has laced the streets and lave la a very nddy condition. MISCSLIANCOUS, Tbe Dieter lift for New Orleans and, COiMZinSTQ- CITRISTMA9.and at No 32 Eighth street,! a complete Hock of Holiday irood in the fol lowing lines: Groceries Fruits and Toys, mjuiu mii-ii arc uonuoii L.arcr anu sccu les R'lislns. Zinte Current. Citron. Rivent and Rolled Cider, Apple Uutter, Mince Meat. Apples, Oranges, Lcinonx, Figs. Nuts and Candies, (mixed by ourselves); Skates from TO Now Yor'c club, Toy Badstoads. Wasrons Carts, Perambulators, Wheelbarrows und Hobby IlorscH. California and other Canned r run oi tne dch brands, In large variety. Canned Fish. Bottled goods. Shaker Pre serve and Jellies. Fireworks, etc., etc., at URI8T0L & STILWKLL'8. CA-IIRO. NTEAHBWATN. If All, BOAT. The splendid steamer JAS. FISK, Dick Fowlbb, Captain Leaves Cairo DAILY. (Sundavcxccnted). al 4 p.m. For freight orpassaxe apply on bo;m. r IU (JAI, JJALLUKV, AIM. lan 3tf CITY LIOKNSKS. Merchants, saloon keener, runner, team stem, and ull others Interested, arc hereby notitled that city licenses, lor the year 1872. will expire on tbe first day ol January. 187X A prompt renewal will be required without uiruiui uuiicu. M. J. IIowlky, City Clerk, Cairo, Dec. 30, 1872. xou can Duy six and onohalf lbs. Durant's A C3offeo Sugar for One Dol lar; Seven lbs. New Orleans Sugar for Ono Dollar; Best three and one-half libs. Prime Rio Coffee, One Dollar : Bost Iraporial Tea, Ono Dollar and a half per pound ; Best Gun powder Tea. Ono Dollar and Seventy-five Conts per pound ; Young Hyson and Oolong Tea, One Dollar per pound, and ev ery thing proportionately cheap at WILEY & BIXBY'S. 6.24-tf. ATTENTION! Mr. K. Jones on Commer cial avenue, second door west of Tenth street, is manufactur ing Boots and Shoes of the best material in the market and is prepared to fill all ordors on tho shortest notice. He guarantees both the work and matorial ; his patterns are of the latest styles, and his prices lower than any other shop in the city. Confident of the excellence of his work, ho invites the the public. NOI1UK Ii hereby given that default having been mauo lor more man sixiy uay in tuc pay ment of a portion or tho amount secured to be paid ty a certain lnorurago executed by Krvin jiaxwcu io saiiiui tnnuin i ayior anil Edwin Parsons, tr.utees of tho Cairo City Proncrtv. dated September 10. 1803. and recorded in the recorder' olDce. in and lor Alexander county, in tuo state ot Illinois, in book G, of deeds, on page 241), etc., we, the undersUrned said trustees, will, on Friday. the 24th day ol January next, A. D., ls;;i, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon or that day, under anu uy viruu oi me power oi sine coniuincc In said inortKaee, sell, at pub c miction, to the highest bidder, lor cah, at the ofDeo bulldimror said Trustees, corner of Wui.li- iiuion avenuo anu r.igiiicentri street, m the city or Cairo, in Aiexanucr county and Mate or Illinois, au me ngui. tine ami Into' est or said Ervln Maxwell or his aR-L-ns. in and tn lot numbered 3 (Three), In block numbered 48 (forty-eight), in tbe first addition to said city ol Olro, according to tbe recorded pi thereof, with the appurtcnauues: to satiofy wo purposes unu conuitioiioiaiu.iiorigage S. MI AA 18 TAYLOIt. JSDW1N PARSONS. Trustees of the Cairo City Property. Dated, Cairo, ills., December 30, 1872. 12-31-dtd INUTlCiS Is hereby given that default having been maue ior more man sixty uay in me pay. lucnt ol a portion or tbe amount secured to be paid by a certain mortice executed by Warren C. Dunning to Samuel Staat Taylor anu r.uwiu l arnoiu, irusiees or mo Cillo City Property, dated November 14th, 1801, and recorded In the reeor-'ei' olllcc, in ahd lor Aiexanucr county, intliostatoorilllnol, In Book K, or dee is, on page 388. etc., we, the undcrslglifii wild trustees, will nil Fri day, the 3 1 ui day or January ucxt, A. D., 1873, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon or that uay, unucr anu uy virtuo or tho power oi aie coniaiucu.iu nam iiiortKau'e, cell, ut pub lie auction, to the blul eit b ddcr. ror i hi.1i at the olllee building orald trutcc. corner oi wasmngion avenue unu KiKhtecntli street, in tne city or Cairo, in Alexander county and state or Illinois all the rlL'ht, title and interest or said Warren C. Duniiingorlils us siguii. In and tololsnumbcreilSl (thlrly-oiic), andj)2 (thirty-two), In block numbered 73 (fceventv-tbrec,) In said city or Cairo, accord ing io uie recorueu piai mcrcor, With the uppurtcnajces. to sathry the purposes and couumoii ui saiu mongajre H. KTAAl'rt TAYI.Olt, EDWIN PAItSONS, Trustees of the Cairo City Properly. Dated, Cairo, Ills., December 30, 172. 12-31-dtd ' NOTICE Is hereby given that default having been made ror moro than sixty days in the pay. incntnfa portion ol tbe amount secured in be paid by a certain mortgage executed by Joseph Mc;cnzle to Satmiel Staat Tuylor unu r.iimii l urouuv, irimiee oi me Cairo City Property, dated Murch 10th, 18fl:, and recorded In tbo recorder' olllcc. in and lor Aicxanuerrounty, in tno stale orilllnoi, In book P, or deed, on pugo 11. etc.. we, tho undersigned said trustees, will, on Friday, tho 24th day ot January, next. A. D.. iht.i ut 10 o'clock In the forenoon off hat duy, tin dernnd hy virtue of the power of sale con tained ill said mortgage, sell, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, ror cash, at the otllee building or said truktee, corner or Washington avenue ami Eighteenth street, in the city or Cairo, In Alexander countv and stato of Illinois, all the right, title mM Interest ofsald Joseph ilcKcnzIo or hi u signs, in and to lots numbered 32 fthlrtv. two), 33 (thirty-three), and 31 (tlitity.fouri, In block numbered 2 (two), in the fourth ad dition to said city ol Calm, according to tho recorded plat thereof, with tho appurtenan ces tn atlfy the purposes ami condition of said mortgage. n. n iaa io iai i.uu, EDWIN PAK80N8, Trustees of thn Cairo City Property, Dated, Cairo, JIN, December 30, 1B2, 12-31-dtd TAXES. 1872. The tax hooks tor the curroni ve.ir hav. In? bri ii plaeed in my hands. I would re pectfully eiiittliB tlntloii ol tax-payers to section 105, Jr the laws of 1872, which pro vide Unit where parties own jicrvonul prop erty us wcll!as real estate, the poonal prop, ertv must first be dentraiiied bemrn thn rinl estate ccn bti S'dd. I MIAIX T1IEIIKOKE, after tho KII19T DAY OV FKBRUAKY NEXT, ci m ncnee to di-straln for such taxes In eonfoimity With said section. Tux.nuv. era by psying duo regard to this notice will save both trouble and tot, a the law upon tho subject 1 imperative, Tho books are nnrvnnnrra nfiPcn at 107 mcu- ollli;o uourj rom l patronage oi oiC0Ck . m oviock p. m. AuK, u. ibvin, Collertor, Cairo, Did. 31, 1872. U2w, 71) Ohio Lkvkk. Cairo, Ii.mshis. OMMISSIOiN MERCHANTS lI!AI.KIt IN I irijflLMHCI or cJ ajMPIHLSSBSl g ERARCIAY1 rothersj m lltJ Ami Dijlnfectant At UARCIi.VT MllVI'V lift- ml t "YOUNtl JlijJ FI.OUK, COKN, OATS, HAY, F.TO 78 Ohio Levee, VAIItO, 1I.I.N. Z. D. MATUUSS.. a. a .niu MATnUSS & UUL, FOE.VTjfs.aaDIOJTO ASn ftKNRKAI. Commissi on Mkkc Hants DKALKltU its fLOTJB, Q-EAI2r: I AY AND WESTERN PRODUCE allklflt I.KVKF.. J. M. PHILLIPS & CO.. E t3 1 l-.v-u. And "lnlversallh At UAKCLaI p mai.inm. IH'JCC(,isoi 55 Forwardinj. vt B - H MEROIll ASP WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS. SWS Liberal Adrsneemrnis msdn fK upon CnnnlgoaieDt. vv Aro preparrd to recnTf. .tore soil lorwsr'l frelKbts to all points "nil buy nJ sll on comml.non, WDiihIdos ailended to i.rnmptlT; C. CLOSE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT DBAIiBB I3ST LIME Gxmknt, Plabtsh Pakib, AND PLASTERER'S HAIR, NO. 71 OHIO LKVKK VKDKR CITY NATION At, BANK. tTT"or the purpose of building un a wboict.lo trade In Cairo, I will sell to deal ers and contractors In lots of f0 barrel and upward, at manufacturing prices adding freight. uslro. August 13, ls2. CRYSTAL SALOON AND RKADINO ROOMS. .MICHAEL COYM3, Proprietor. (OLI POST OFFICE bTANH.) Comer Sixth street and Commercial Ave. Thcbest brands of Cigars, choice. Wines, l.lijllors, etc.. alnuysoii band. CrOpcn day and nlght.JEJ OLD del5ionico SALOON ANU H HA DING TtOO.M. L WINTER'S IILOCK. PARKER & MONTAGUE Proprietors, "The bct brands of Cigars, choice I.UUors,etc., nhva . s oo hand tl Comer "111 slroo' and Commercial A v. 100 Cnmni'r.v P.k.I brxnil .f C. un ft. m ..i lilljliiaill' ?anmi. - oftiblts : and bar uj uml I'lirnr- nf Ibem-I 1 . DOHA 'iON AND BAR letr, 1 'LLK.'OU .in.l, X k torf BOOK BIWUIXU. PATRONIZE , HOMS TBAI sT. C. HUELj Late of St. Louis, COOK BINDER AND BLANK MANUFACTURE!; BULLETIN B1NLEH Corner Twclftli street and Comfcri BLANK 1IOOKH or every descptii with neatness and dl.pateb. I tl ruling done at short notice Rites. I ..lUKUAIIliri nilU t LTIUIIICHIS OOUSB at.the low-cut PO.tlble rates. ' County work. ueh as Ilecari Tl Kee IJo'iks. lllunks. etc.. madeS'W Itoxcs, I'ockct Books, Kuvmps made to "''r. ' i -TU STREET,, BET "KVUX AID on 1.I10 III tht ore. SE STOCK. LITTLE KENTSj S A L 0 0 AND R. A. CUNNINGHAM, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND IlKALKU IN ELeVX", OATS, AND MILL FEED. CAIRO, ILLINOIS STHATTON & BIRD, (HuccKneofH toHtratlon, IImlioni CUrk,) WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MKROIIANTS, 57 Ohio Loveo. Coiro, Illinois MILLER & PARKER, GENERAL COMMISSION AKI KORWARDING MRROHANTH, DEALERS IN FLOUR. CORIs Oats, Hay, otc, AOENTrJ rou FAIRBANK'8 fJOALICS Ohio Levee. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. (Open Day and Night.) J. E. PARKS, Proprietor, Ohio Lcv'w'c, bet, 4th ami 6th streets, CAIRO, ILLS. MEALS AT ALL IIOCR3. A fine now Dining Hall with every con venience li'ix been milled to thl popular Iti'i-tHiiraut, and tins guels will tin-J ctery requlalte lor thciruceomodatlon. THE MILL OF FARE consists or ever)' mbitantlal and dollcacy ol the teaon. THB ZB-A-XS is supplied with tho CHOICEST L1QU0HS.WINES & CIGARS JSTMlxed drinks prepared with care. 11-10 tl. W-lt-4 SB. II. M. HULEN, M E Tl 0 H A N D I S E B K 0 K V, R , -A.vn COMMISSION MERCHANT, Turchasing lor Merchants a speciality. OlQco i 110 Ohio Levee, CAIlld, ILLS. tsyRefereaccs, Cairo Merchants. Etablblied, November 18, 1872 OAIEO CONSE11VATORY ol' MUSIC. On tliu corner of 12th street and Waslilugton, avenue, oppn.Itc Ihilletln olllcc. BROWN SHJKS PRINTS, L OHECKrJ, j'w- AMD trill IkSiJL fcl HENRY II. JIBVE DECORATIVE. SIQN and ORNAif GRALNLNO AND MAR ol every DescrlpUosT" DECORATING AND Gl'l In even style, plain and ornatamta' l'artltfUlar attention paid .to Qlui unicrs wmcucu ior sceaery, ir Banner Fainting. '' ' i FANCY GLASS SHOcf Gilt, .plaui and omsuiontal. All tn-ted to my care will be prat tended to. Shop in Perry Urui, Commercial avenue and Klcsik sw wplltr. 'i BiiVE TI3IE AND JIONlJL' Hy lcttlns your Hwei.vi IIS1 rVRTlV inw m.nJUl I " A7AVUJ fill ST. AND OCHU1 ire Ifvo i tv'ant cinnlovment crn In Vl.( u jou wuui ncip or any ustrip: (wiuincc ; n you want p duj arti!io,i;o to tiieonico; wicre w o will sell or wbo wl ! buy. hlc. or who will work. Call I yfcir wants and orders low, far' Mtucy." , mm (Ml Rsu ELECTION JOTlCti. CAinrills., Doicmber. ,ii!:i ft I1UIIU IIUI.' 1 " -m tbn Wl tiilh (trect and (innm., ON TWKupfloor to the Ilyland A Will open MONDAY, NOVEMBER " Tuition irom f 2 to S20 po IN CLASSES OF 1 TO - No pains will ho spared 1'LEAfcANT, rilOKITABLE, AND S to oltvoncerneil, v p nmiTTmf Teacher pf Vocal, Or;a;i nnc J. M. RODENBA Teacher of Wiud and Sti (Sec circular.) . i 1 j 't Ll Lll i 1 SI 1 l rj i rn CAIRO, ILLS. JAKE WALTE1, A APT? -RflTT TWIN'S 'ia Stbikt, BKTjriiNf 2?,'kTi AND COMMIBOIAL Afi OflJ,' j ij AdJolnlBir BI'sesstsastM.fv, 4 Lmh, Sui,, ,to nj are if su- citissoa Io tha most ao(ptsbl f j Wo M, iiAJitio IVxNAo Buvouiea and Dealxb laws Fresh Meats. CoiiNJcn NOnCTINTB and 1' CAIRO, ILUNOI BUVS Slid lUllrlitjir nnt .1 bogs and shsep, and Is prtu """un tut irciu uibih iroa tan thousand pounds. Cairo Public Lar y .iymw. ... . - - --- -. ft i0 ( w:: tw m 'e3