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THE UA1K0 DAILY BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 2, 1878 LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. . Obmrvik'b Orrier, Caiiio, Ills., J December 1, 10:11 p.m., 1873. J lUiomter, iK'-r. degroei. Thermometer, 01 degreea. Wind loutli. Telocity IU inlles per kour. f WeetWcloudy Maximum temperature tor Uat ut hours, B3 degrees: Minimum temperature lor tbe last il hourt, CS dtgrecs. 1'revaliltiK wind for last It hours, loutb. foul number of miles traveled by wind during Utt It hours, 'IW. KtiWIN OAltl.AM), Observer Signal .Service, 11. S. A I'll II-. II. SAUI'. Dealer tu CONFECTIONS AND TOYS llltE WOKS, NUTS, ET(!, OTBTBIIB sale by I tbe can or J can MO. 102 COMMERCIAL AYE., llelwetn Clb and Tib Sts., UAlllO, - - ILLINOIS. EVOystcrsscrveu In any style on abort nonce, u-z u 1'runiicctua for 1874-SKVENTH YEAB THE ALDINE. An llltutrated Monthly Journal, uulvcnally auruiiieu w lie me nanusomesi periou leal In Uio Woild. A representative and champion of American tavte. Not iouSali in Hook oe Ntw Stois Tbe Aldlue, wblle Issued Willi all the reg. ularlty, baa none or tbe temporary or time, ly Intereit charaeterUtlc ol ordinary perl odleali. It la an elegant miscellany ot pure llgbl and Kraeelul literature ; and a collec tion ol plcturca, tbe rareit specimen of ar tlitlc akill, in black and white. AltboUKb each succeeding number arTurb a frcub Lili-ature to iu menus, mo real value ami jeautv of "1 lie Aldlne will be molt aiinrd. ateu iner u ua neen oounu up ai ine close ol tbe year. While other publlcatloni may claim atiperlor cheapnet, at compared wltli rivals of a similar cliti, the Aldlne it an tl ti l(Ut and original conception alone and uu approached aoaolutely without conception lu price or character. AKT DF-FAKTMENT. IH74. 'flit Illustration of the Aldlne have won a world-wide reputation, and in the art cen tral pi Kurope It l an admitted fact that it wood cuu arc exampUa of the highest perfection ertr attained. The common prejudice In favor ol "steel plates," la rap rrlmloatint; tatte wblch recognizes the ad quality with (freater facility of production. The quarterly tinted platcsfor 1874 will be f Thoa. Moran and J. D. Woodward. Tbe Christina Issue tor 1874 will contain pedal designs appropriate to the scaaoti, by our beat ertltta, and will surpaas In at traction! any ol 1U prt-deceasora. FKKMIUMS FOKU74. Every subscriber to the Aldinc for the )earl87t will receive a pair of chromoa. The original plcturn were painted in oil lor tbe publishers of the Aldlne, by Tbouias Moran, wbote great Colorado picture waa .iirrliM. l,r wt.ivriiM for I... I.m..m. dollar!. The subjects wen- clinaen to n--reaent ten thouiand dollar. The subjects ere cboaeu to rrpreaent 'The Kal" ami "The Wet." Onu la a view in Ibr While Mountains, New llampabire; lli oilier glrca tbe Cltrfa of (Iretn rhrr, Wyoming territory. The chromoa are oach worki-d Irom thirty distinct platea, and are In size (ItxlUl and nppearance exact tac-slmtlca ol the original'. NtWAKK, N. J., Sept. 20, 1S71. Messrs. Jamca button A Co. : OKNTLEMKN I am delighted with the proofa In color ol your chromoa. They are wonderfully iuccalul repreatulationa by mechanical prtceas of the orhdnnliialntlngs. Very respi-clfully, Tlios. Moliix. These chromoi are In every sense Ameri can, They are by an orinal American pro cess, with material ol American in a nil fu ture, from designs of American acenery by an American Painter, and presented to sub scriber to Wie tint successful American Art Journal. II no better teeatise ol all tblt. they will certainly possets an Interest no foreign production can Inspire, and nei ther are tluy any thu worto if by reaaon ot peculiar facilities of production thuy coal the publiabera only a trifle, while equal In every respect toother chromoi that are aold ilngly for doublj the lubicrlpliou price ol the Aldlue. If any lubseriber should Indicate a pre ference for a figure subject, the pabllaherii will send 'Thoughti ol Home" a new and beatlful chromo, 14x30 inchca, representing a lltt'e Kalian exile whose speaking eyes ,tray the longing ol hta heart. tS per annum, In advance, with Oil Chro moi freo. For $30 ckhtm kxtiu, the chromoi, mounted, varniahed. and prepaid by mail. Tbe Aldlne will, herealter, be obtainable only by iiibacrlptloti. There will no be re duced or club rale ; cash for subscription! must be lent to thu publMicra direct, or banded to the local canvaaier, without re tponalbility to the publlMiera, oxcept In vaaea where the certificate is given, bearing Ibe faclmilealgnatur of Jamei Sutton & Co. CANVASSERS WANTED. Any peraon wishing to act permanently aa a local eanvasaer will receive lull, and prompt lnlormatlou by applying to Jauxh'Hutton & Co., l'liblishen. 08 Maiden Lane, New York. 4MH MlftNlON MKBCHAKTB. NEW YORK STOitK, I WHOLES ALK AND RETAIL, o r UUUT TAKI1TT ITOCK IM H OIT1 J OODB BOLD VXRY OLOBI. Mmr mt maetMalla idwl u4 J OAIEO, ILLINOIS. ii. O. PATIKM . T. N. K1MBROUGII, ! CARPENTER & BUILDER COKNXB or 1 Teaitla Blreat Hud WMtilBlaai Avauno I KIA11 klndi of Jobbing' work don on JOHN B. PHLLIS & SUN, (lueoeaieraio Joha U. Phlllli,) GENERAL' COMMISSION AID JOBWARDINa XIBUHAKTtt an A DEALERS IN HAY, CORN, OAT8, J! lour, Meal, uran, so., AGENTS FOR LAFLIN AND RAND POWDIR COMPANY. iiuoi. Tsmth Stbibt amp Onto LlYII OAIBO, UU. THE BULLETIN. CAIRO LOCAL NEWS. 11 H. C'luut.xa UuhtoM, of (Jarbondalo, wai tn the city tut evening. Ir you want llilngl clean and nice you will x to l'attenon'i meat market, cor ner ol Ninth and Walnut itrteli. lw i Ahsocutk justics-s McUhite and Mar chlldou arc in tho city attending county court. WawTrij, To ront, two unfurnished rooms in a privato khouie, without board' Addreii box It; J, Cairo. 21 Tux DucomUr torm of tho Aleiandcr county court convened yesterday nornlng, V. Droit, county judge, and Se Vjro Marchlldon and Jai. K. McCrite, ai Hocialei, being present, A Linux and complete slock of dry gcodf, clothing, boots and shoes and crock ery at panic prices. Also tho largest as ortmontof bolllday toyiand fancy goods. Call and loo beforo purchasing eliowbeie, at llartman'i. 11-29 tf 1'OLICI Magistrate ill rd bad a brisk day ol It yesterday, no leu than a dozen unfortunate! being brought up with a "round turn." Thoy were all charged with miner ofieniei, and roceived their "deicrts" accordingly. SmKiri' Iavixln attempting to arrest a whlto man yesterday, on a charge of robbery, was resisted, and forced to use a "persuader " in tbeshspo of a QvoiUooUr tu conipol bit man to " como along, AVe were unable to obtain full particulars. II. Joxia, faahionabla boot and shoe maker. Cork soles, Scotch bottoms, and the latest Improvements in the He of his business. Only the best ana noit com patent workmen employed, and all work warranted to be Srilclasi in every respect. .Shop on Commercial avenue, near corner of Tenth street. 10-7 Oipt. V. P HaLLIDit having recent ly sunk a new shaft, struck a vein ot coal six feel four Inches In tbieknesi, and of a very superior quality, which ii laid to be equal if not tuperior to the liig Muddy coal. There is little or no sulphur In it( and the captain Is sanguine that he can now supply the market with tho best coa- mlned la Southern Illinois. A Nxw KxTiarkisx, Dr. II. Y, Field will run a line of haeka between Cairo and the terminus of the Cairo, Arkansas Jc Texat railroad, making two trips each day, leaving Cairo at 8 o'clock a. in., and aud )o'clock, p. m., making close con nection with the tralni on that road. Orders for passengers or baggage should be left at Field's stablr, on 10th street. sept'; tr Tulki was hot timos amoLg tho steam boat! at the wharf yeiturday. Tho James Howard loading at one wharfboat and soveral bargea belonging to the Misiissippi -i . -,--- - -t' other, talca of frlegbt were chopped down to a mere song, and at three o'clock both partios ro orToring to carry pound freights at 12), find Hour nt 'JS cents. This Is a lower rate than has boen offered in this port for many years, and every mer chant who had a hundred pounds that he wished to ship, was not slow to take ad vantage of tbe opportunity. Tux barber shop is on tbe corner of Eighth street and Commercial avenue where J. George Stietihouse with his gen tlemanly assistants can be found at any hour of the day or night, ready to soot'uo your feelings with a smooth shave, or coo your temper and head with a good sham poo. It is a rst-?lass shop, and you are sure of receiving tlrsl-claii treatment. Ladies' and children's hair cut or curled after the moil approved styles. 8-15-tf Ox Sunday evening last Mr. Kdward Dozonla and Miss Sarah It. Clark, both of this city, were united In marriage. The marriage ceremony was performed in St. Patrick's church by Kiv. Father O'Halior- an. Alter tbo corornouy tho happy couple returnod to the brido's homn at tho corner of Twolfth and Poplar struct! , where they woro met by a large party if friends and acquintances, among thorn a number of the moat prominent gentleman of tbo city. Tbo newly married pair were the recipi ents of numerous beautiful and costly preionti, ono Item being a full chamber lot. May they live long and bo happy Is tbe wish of all who know them. The Steamer Illinois being about to be withdrawn from the Cairo and Columbus transfer business, tho efllcera of the boat propose to give a grand supper and ball In honor of the pail services ef tbe boat. Th'j affair will be under tbe management of the following gentlemen, a fact which of Itself Is a sufficient guarantee that it will b) a pleasant and joyous occasion: Mai tor of ceremonies, Capt. J. W. McKinney; committoa of arrangomots, W. J. Rudd, M. L. Dunning and I). Hunter ; recoptlon committee, 0. T. Itudd, W. 11. Pitchor, U. L. McGee, Geo, Clay and W. II. Hughe ; floor managers, H. A. Uannan.U. R. Kyle, J. II. Rutnmel, Geo. Sanders and J. W. Mason. Isenborg's string band has been ngaged, and every effort will be put forth to make it an occasion long to bo re tnombered by those who participate. A CARD. I take this opportunity to Inform tho citlxeni of Cairo and surrounding country, that I will resume my practice in tbo city of Cairo on or about tba lit of Decombor. 0-80-tf. P. L. Willumi, Dentist. P. Fitzgerald at bit roomi, cornor Fourteenth street an I Commercial ave nue, o if en for lale Gulnnen' Porter & Uais' alci and purti Hennessy brandy, and the genuine Asgosture bitten, all first-class cnoiera cure. Try them T-17 If FOR SALIi. Two llatteriei of two Boilers, each Hi feet long, i ineb Dram, 2 14 inch Fluei with Are fronts. Mud and Steam drumi Safety and Mud valves, Chimney and Rritcbin, all complete and in nrit-olan order?; been uitd only three months. For price, etc., Inquire ot J. T. It I nix, 0-23-tf. Vute&n Iron Worki COMMERCIAL. Pkick Current Orricx, l Monday Kvo , Deo. I, 1673. GENERAL KEMAHK. The week npuna with an usually active market for grain and, hy, cnusod partly by an advancn of price', and an Increased domand in tho southern market, and by a strong competition for freight between thtf bargo lino and tbe steamers, now at this port loading for tho south, by which freights aro cut down 30 per cent. A temporary reduction of which shippers aro anxious to tako advantage. All re ceipts of oati, corn and meal wero dis posed of to-day, and prices closed firm lluyeta wore willing to advance still further on mixed corn. Flour continues heavy and dull, with small receipts and mall exports. Choico hay was in good demand to-day. Receipt! are liberal and stocks are full. Common Hay ! quiet and neglcctod. TUB ItAHKET. f9Currospondonts should bear in mind that these quotations are for rouPd l"ts from first hands. For broken ana eiuai. lots, and in filling orders, an advance Ii charged over these prices. FLOUR Tha markup's heavy and dull at present, but tho prospect ahead Is flat tering, and we are confident a heavy trade will soon set in. Transactions aro limited to 800 bbls. as follows: 100 various grades 'j 50 9 50; 160 do do $7 50. 8 CO; 100 do do f 4 GO 8 CO; 360 do do Cg,8 50; and 100 XX fC 60. HAY Choice finds a fair market at quotations. Receipt! are large and stocks heavy. Common Ii neglected. We note lalei of 4 can choice del 117017 50; 1 car strictly choico del $18; 4 can mixed del $16(2)1, and 1 car prairie del sold at $12 00. CORN There was considerable ex citement in the corn market to-day and prices jumpped up a couple of cent ovor tho pricei of last week. All on the market wai taken early in tbo day and buyen wero offering as high as 49c in bulk for old mixed, and COo for whlto at the close ot the market. We note salss sjnee our last issue, (which includes sales of last three days) ai follow! : C can raized, lacked and del 52 51c; 10 sacks white at points below C3c; i! can mixed and 1 car white in sacks hoi 54:; 1! cars bulk whlto mid early at 48c, and 4 cars new mlxod In bulk sold on track to-day at 4Co. OATS This market, like corn, dis played considerable animation and excite ment to-day. Reoipti were all taken and tho market ctosod firm at 3'Jc in bulk and sacked. Sales were 17 can niixeJ lacked and del 4lloc; 1 car black do dec; 3 can mixed in bulk S'Jc. and 1 car mixed light lold at 4 to. CORN MEAL Scarce. Receipts aro small and demand good. Pricei are firm and transactions limited by lack of sup plies. Sales embrace 400 bbls steam dried del at 2 25. KRAN Qulot and unchanged. Quote 1 I tu UUTTEK Heavy and dragging, lie coipts aro liberal and only a vory fancy article will bring tnoro tbau 2Sc. The de mand is only moderate and is confined to choico grades. Sales wero ID pkgs roll at 2415e; 0 boxes do 2225c, and 2,000 lbs choice roll sold at 2Cc. EGGS Tbe demand continues active with 2Cc as the ruling figure. Those packed in cases command a cent or two more. We note tales 10 boxes at 25c. and 1,000 dozen in casoi at 2C28c. CHICKENS Very dull. No demand at all lor live or dressed. Wo note sales of 40 do 7. dressed at 13, accordingato qual ity and condition. TURK KYS Quiet and dull. We note sales of lbs at 12jc. ORANGES Wo note sale ol 9 bbls slightly damaged at $8'J. APPLES The demand is activo and pricoa firm for choice. Sales 100 bbls choice nortborn at $4 60 and 70 bbls com mon to choice at $- 504 SC. POTATOES Scarco. Wo note taloi of CO small bbls $2 75 and 50 largo bbli at $3 V bbl. CHEESE Wo note sales of 20 boxes cream cheese at 14c. continued good at $3 504 50. Oranges ure quoted quiet at $10)1. POTATOES-Scarco. Quoted at $3 V barrel. CIDER Wo note tales of 10 bbli at $0. CHEESE 40 boxet cream sheeio told at 14c. CADI1AGE Quoted 8 to 10c. LARD Tierco 8Jc; keg OQlOc. CHEESE New York factory per lb, icjnc SYRUPS The demand li fair for choice at C0c$l per gal, and New Or leans at 75($BUO. PLASTERING HAIR-SSo per bushel. LIME In lots $1 16 toll 25 per bbl. CEMENT At wholesale 12'i CO per bbl. COAL OIL-22C. 11UKLAPS-2J bushelt corn, 0 oz 16Jc; do 10 oz lGc; 4 buibeli oats 20c; 6 bushels 21c. SOAP Shaoffor's German motted "Je Champaign soap, 7Jc. ' TALLOW Per lb 7o. COFFEE Scarce and firm, Java tell ing at 353Cc, Laguayra none. SUGAR Coffee A, 12j13c BEESWAX 28o porlb. FKATIIEUS L. G. per lb CCc BACON-Nono. TEAS Imperial, 75ctl 26; Gun powder, 75c$l 26; Ooolong black, 7c 0$1 00; Young Hyson, 11 40. BROOMS Dull; common house sell at $1 60 to 2 50; choico and extra choico $8 03 75; ttoamboat $4 CnC 00. FREIGHT Cotton, compressed tn New York, 85c! to Boston, $1. Uncom pressed, to Now York, $1 14; to IJoston RATES To Now Orleans and Vicks burg: Potatoes, apples, oto, 60c; pound freights 25c cwt; bay $7 por ton; whiskey $1 40 por bbl. TO MEMPUIS-Flour, etc, 30o per bbl; pound freight 15o cwt; hay $5 per ton whisky 80c per bbl. Heavy Under Sblrti and Drawer at 60 centi each at Hartuian's, ittVEii news. I'orl Mai. Altai V A. I.I aud depatturn for tbe 24 hours ending at 0 i. iu, Ust evening : Slermer Hllnoir, Columlui Qjlckitep, Evansvllle " lielle Memphis St Louis " 11 S Turnor Cincinnati 11 Ella Hughe? Nashville CVKounlz, StLouit " Guy Wayward, Ohio river 11 City Helena, St Louis " Alico Memphis " Idlowlld Evansvillo " City Vlcksburg Vlcksburg 11 Grand Lake No 2,...N. Orleans 11 John Moans, Cincinnati " Arlington, Memphis " Fred Wilson No 2...N. Orleans 1' Laura Davis, Retirement. DirAETIll. Steamer Illinois Columbus Quickstep, Evaniville " Idlewild Eramvill " Uolle Memphl Memphis " H S Turner Now Orleans " Ella Hughes Nasbvlville ' Henry Ames, St Louis " Keystone St Louis " Wayward South " City Helena Vlcksburg " Alice, St Louii " City Vickiburg Mound City " Grand Lako. No 2 Pitttburg " Fred Wilton Pitttburg " Arlington Cincinnati Our assertion that tbe Alaska bad boen raised wai prtmaturo. She It not afloat and all further attempti to raise her until the river falls have been abandoned. Her cargo it being removed, and the undamaged freight forwarird to itt detllnatton. Capt Frank Oakt and a part of the Alaska crew went home on tbe Arlington Diver Hiram Hill went up on the Idlo wlld to bring down the wrecking boat Charlie Hill, and the machinery or the unken Hero, whlrh be will hold for salo here at reasonable figures. Diver Hill hat 'contracted to do tome work for tho Illinois Ctntrtl and Mississippi Central roads at this port Tbe U. S. Turner wat full of peo ple and bad a good trip of freight for New Orleans Tho Carrio V. Kountr. came out with about half a cargo for New Orleans, which she resblppcd on the Jamos Howard. The latter leaves this evening The Ella Hughes brought a slim trip from Nashville Sunday Tho Henry Ames brought 75 tons for tbe east, and has 1600 ticks salt; 200 hhds tiigar; COO bbls of molasses; 700 pkgs of tundrlct for St. Louii Tho Alico brought 109 balei of cotton for tie Bait, and has 665 bate! for St. Lou! The City of Vickiburg has laid up at Mound City for tho tcason. Tho harlor at Mound City will bo the roiling place this winter of tbe Anchor Lino lleet, The Laura Davis goei to St. Louii to come out In the Anchor Line during low water Tbe Grand Lake No. 2 and Fred Wilson No. 2 go to Pittsburg with empty coal barges The insgboat DoRusiey has done good work between this port and Memphis, having averaged a dozen snagi per day lime leaving ur. niter woming uowa 10 Helena aho will turn around and work back to this port The Arlington haa 242 balei of cotton Tha John Meant hai U barges containing 800 tons of freight for New Orleans, and had Lot docided last eronlog whether she would go through with it or rtsbip here Tbo Keystone took two bargei of itavet to St. Louii The Lawrence it fully repaired, and it waiting for something to turnup Tho Grand Tower will lay up at Mound City when she arrives from Memphis. She is due this morning Capt. Spane, of tbe Bismarck, ofl'irs ex traordinary inducements to shippers who dosire to accompany their lretghti to Now Orleans. Call on him The Fanale Lowit waa aground at l'latina rxk and the Muhawk at the llarrackt when the Chester camo by The His- marck will be here to-day somotima fron St. Louis The rivor Is getting to low that tbo Anchor Line is introducing a tlleot of light draught boats in place of their side wheelers, which are retiring. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Full suite from $4 to $12 at Hart- man's. Hickory Snirts at 26ceuti each at Hart- man s. Gai and Steamtltting on ihort notice Iiross' Block. J.28tf. Al.L wool delanes, 16 cents per yard, at Hartman'i. 11-29 tf Go to Halley'i for tbe Burnett steam cooking vessel. ll-6-ltn Go to Ualley'a for good bargains In eeoklng and heating stoves. 11-C-lm Overooala Chinchilla from $7 to f 9, at Hartman'i. Ir you watt tbo best boef steak in tho city, go to S. Patterson's, cornor of Ninth and Walnut streets. lw Latist ittle gents' hats from $1 to $1 60, at Htrtraan's. 11-29 tf Fox a got1 square meal go to Harry Walker's res.aurant, Commercial avenue between Seventh aud Eighth street, lm S. Fattekio, on the corner of Ninth. and Walnut itroeti will keep froih fish on Friday, if thi same can be had. lw LAitox all-vool six-pound blankets at $4 25 per pair, at Hartman'i. 11-:'J tf Go to S. iattorion's, corner of Ninth and Walnut itroeti, for tho best sausago ia tbe city. lw Fob oui anl steam fitting go to Ron nie's Vulcan iron works, Commercial avenue, foot o' Ninth street 9-10-tf Country kilt locks, all wool, 35 centi por pair, at Hirtman'i. 1 1-39 tf All kinds oT gatno constantly on hand at Harry Water's, Commercial avenue between Sevonh and Eighth itreeti. 11-7-lm F?R SALE, Uy lartmao, a fin TU BUGGY, At agreat bargain, Call at Uartian's salesroom, 106 Com uerclal avtaue. SPECIAL NOTICES. roil.SAI,E.-Ata liirgaln, A "beautiful counter, walnut top, 1M feet long. Enquire corner Thirteenth ami Walnut alrcct, or lit" Tub Uui.lktin bindery. 11.202W A Sl'KU.u. Convocation of Cairo It. A. Chapter No. 71. will bo held thU, truciday) evening, Decrinbti ?, si3, lor work In tlio M. M. degree, lly order of tho M. Ex. II. P. (J. It a.n.n r, Mce'y, NOT1CK I take this mcthed of Inform ing the public that 1 have returned to tho city, an J nm now prepared to till onlcri fur photograph at my Gallery, corner ol Eighth street uml C'uiuiuercl:il avenue. J. J. THOMAS, ZEPHYRS CHEAP at Phillips and lings', Corner Tenth and Commercial. 11-20 lm NOTICE On and alter Monday, Nuein. ber 3, and through thu winter, a warm luucli will be spread at the Thalia saloon, oppotlte Tilt: UUM.ETI office, at 10 o'clock a.m., everyday. All the dellcaciei of the season. 11-1 lm A. Jakceki., 1'roprlclni, NOTICE.-IIOARI) OK TRADE. A meeting or tho members of tho C'lmm berof Commerce will bo held to-day, (I'lmrt day) at 10 o'clock a.m. A lull attondence a required, lly orJerof tho prealdcnt. E. A. UntNKTT, Secretary. NOTICE. CAIRO E-NCAMPMENT I. O. O. F. The regular meeting of Patriarchs takes place this (Tuesday) evening, In Odd-Fellow's Hall, at 8 o'clock. Members ol tbe Encauipmcut arc cordially Invited to attend. J.NO.ll. Uosmian, Scribe. SALE OF UNCLAIMED llAGOAGE. All baggage held for charge at the at. Charles hotel, and unclaimed provloui to that date, will bo sold at public auction on Friday the 20th day ot December, at 10 o'clock a.m., a'. Hartman'i miction room. 11-26 i!0d F. I). ItKxroHH, Proprietor. NONCE Using determined to cMe my business huute, 1 ah all from aud niter thin date, tell for :U only. All peraon In debted to mo arc respectfully icqucatcd to closo their accounts Immediately. Charlca D. Artcr Is hereby empowered to collect, recivc, aud receipt all claims duo me. 1. AnTUK. WANTED Fho ton of dry corn liuski tnbales or aaok, tormattrosa making, deliv ered at O. W. llick'n laetory, oppotlto Greenfield' ferry, on the Mlsaiatppl levco EsTHusV bods filled ut the shop. The het and cheapest mattrccsf i and pillnwt ever offered In tills market, for tale at O. W. Whltlock't, corner Tenth street and Wash ington avenue. 11.19 lm DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Tho partnership heretofore oxistiug be tween the undersigned under tho name and style of A) en Co,, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent of tho parties. Person in debted to the late llrm will mako payment to S. 1). Ayers, who alono Is authorized to receipt for same. Tho business will bo car ried on by S. D. Ayers under the style of tho late tirm. S. D. ArKMs, E. .1. AVKits, CAIIto, Ills., December 1, 1S73. ddw-wlm ..Timi-riuti t3 iituuti-rnl A. regular annual conclave ot Cairo Com mandary, No. 13 K. F will be held at the Asylum on Monday evening", December j A. D. 173, A. O., 755 at 7:30 o'clock-, sharp, for the election of officer lor tho ensiling templar year, mid the transaction ot such other business a may be brought before it. Sir Knights will appear iu Fatigue dress. Sojourning Sir Knlghtaare courteously in vlted to be present. JAMES A. PH1LLIS, liucur.ltr. MRS. M ATT IE SOWEI.L, hairdresser and dealer In ull kinds of liuiuati hair, switches, curls, ll.ettcs. brtlda, etc., talcs this method ol Informing her filcmls uml tbe public generally, that thu haa removed her ttore Irom Washington to Commercial avenue, between Ninth and Tenth slreets, where she will be pleased to welcome all her old Irsends and customers. .Mrs. Sovvcll hta added UrOely to her tock of line iwiicues, curia, cic, ami win anil &lov at any dealer Ju the illy. ll.'.'a lw WHAT IS SALEItATUSf-Salerutua la the talta of ley and carbonic ucid gai : How much salts of ley and carbonic ucid gas ono cau bear, aud remain healthy la a question lor a taleratua cater. Some peoplo say saleratus will not harm tho stomach. It la a ley. Theouly tafo wholoiotuo uiitteilul for dally use lu making your bread, blseuita, pastry, etc., It Dr. Price' Cream linking Powder, Which contains no substance but that the stomach needs to kuop It healthy. And hit Special Flavorings, Vunllla, Necta rine, etc., are the best and purest made 11-20 dAw lw AUItOUA OIL. At there bat been ofl'ercd iu thl market an tnferloa quality of oil, under the name of Aurora oil, 1 deem It necessary to state that 1 am sole proprietor ol thunlmvu namrd oil In this county, and shall prosecute any infringement on the patent right. 11-13 tr. II. F. l'AIIKKK. AUCTION SALE, Every altcrnoon at two o'clock at my salesroom, and every ulght daring this week, at 111 Commercial avenue, I will otter to the ti ado it largo uu eortmeut ol boots, shoes, l.nllcs' gaiters, ublldron'e alioes, hats, socks, dry good, piece goods, Ink, sdsois, paper, collars, ribbons, buttons, thread ca-ts, pencil, combs, one alarm money drawer, kid glovoa, gent'a buck gloves and many other article,, too numerous to mention, Remember regular sales or furniture every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, a.m. ll-uo-nt l.uris Myeu. Auctioneer. NOTICE. Notice I hereby giv en that the firm of Kerr, Wulon X Kerr, wa thl day dissolved by mutual consent, .Mr. E. C. Wales retiring. Thu business of tho old firm will bo tettled by their siicces-ors, Kerr Druthers ibCo,, who still continue thutiuuu lacturc of it.xo and tool handles of all kinds. I:.nob E. KKiin, Tiiomah F. Kkiih, Ekvvin C. Walks. Tiixiikb, Ills., November', 1H7:). ll-'XKIt Mil. FRED, WlNTEItllEltn hat Jut re turned from St. Louis, where ho purchased ai flue a stock ol the various grades of Hue leather as was over brought to this city, and proposes to work It into boots and shoes tor; bla customers, He mukea lino boot a spe ciality, and is confident of his ability to capo with any boot uakor in Ibis city In this line ot work, Hoctuplo)s none but tho best workmen, and as a consrqiienco turns out only Hi st class work. While lu St. Louis ho visited all the principal shops nud seemed patents ol all tho latest ttylet and Improve ments, and will give his oustomers the ben efit ol them. Work done promptly aud on short notice. All work warranted. 11-20 lot SPECIAL NOTICES- DISSOLUTION. The co-partnership hcrctofoio r.iUtlnt; be tween Ju. K. Lane and Joseph Slcaglcr, uniierinoiirm name or SlcaglerA Lane, la tills day illHtohcil ,y mutual comcnt, .Mr Joeph .Stcagler Miring from Ilia llrm. Mr. Lane will continue to carry on tho biislncn at the old ttond, corner 01 Sixth Mrcot and Commercial annuo, .IAS. K. La.m:, ' . . JOMII'II STKAOt.Ert. Cllto, Nov. I373.--31. fll EilLKn.S, Moot and shoe linker, Twcn h t trcet, be tween Washington nvrnuo and Poplar atrccl, Is prepared tn make bnota ami hocs In the lateat and inon lahlonable styles. Ho will make Ihein to order, old or new stylcg to suit customer, out ol tho bet and rrcheat tock, of which lie always lias a good nupply on hand from which to make selections. All fitting ot boot and fdio made by Mr. r.hlers h done In Ills own shop no foreign lilting being mcd by him. (live him a call, and he will give you satis faction. VEIt Y L.VTKnT -TAKE NOTICE. After January 1st wo expect to deal ex clualvcly In gentlemen's clothing and gent'a furnishing gooda.and having on hand a large and well tisvirtcd stock off. ill and winter dry goodf, notion, etc , etc., which wc desire to (.lose out entirely, rru lake tbl method to Inform the public that wo shall, after Nov ember 1st, well ull good in our store In the dry good line, at tirat cost. All ourgood were bought at tho lowet market price, and are fresh and suitable fur thl season. Those wishing to obtain good bargain. thould call on ui before purchasing elsewhere. lll.U.M .t A.NSOM, No. 142 Commercial avenue, bntwcenJ. Ilurgor and Elliott A Itaythoin. 11-1-lm. GO AND CONSULT" Madame Do Grail', tho wonilcrlut Seer and C1airvo)ftiit. Shots thu seven tli daugtcr of tho seventh daughter. She can ho consulted at her suit of parlors at the Arldiglin lioi'i-c, first lloor, corner of Seventh street and Commercial avenue, Cairo, for a short tlmo only. She gives ndvlco on all business matters: tell bowto recover lost or stolen property ; tclU or lovers, anil uvcu tells tho iimiiid or tho person you aro to mary. Fee, $1. All let tor answered promptly by Inclosing $1 and stamp. Hours from 6 a.m. to 10 p in. 11-BOlw HEMOYAI.-DH. 11. C. TAKER Ha removed Ills ottlec Into tho second story of (User's buildtng.corucrElghtliHrcct and. Commercial avenue, Cnlro, Illinois', where ho will continue to treat all Chronic diseases, with lliu most approved methods known to modern science, Including Elec tricity, for many nervous complaint', rheu matism, deafness, epllepsey, pralysl, tumor. aud, causers. Ulcers ot all kinds healed moru sifcly than by any other method. Tho In halation of medicated vapors Is an Important anxlllary iu tho treatment ot tho air past ages, including lnclpint stages or lotituuip tion, All disraic peculiar to women, and all dlfilcultle ot tho Gcnlto Urcuary system, curerully nnd coutlilently treated; and, vvhon ut all practicable, at n distance by letter. Tho numerous coin plaint or this climate, resulting Irom MALAUI AL POISONING, Can often be treated at a distance and meinciuca sum ii) uxpivs. Consultation 1 Irec In all cases, mid charges for treatment I moderate. In treating thl class of ccmplulnu, It is noces-ury to bear In mind that patience ia requiicil on tlio part of tho iiatlcnt as well a with the physician. Jt I not because of tho want or knowledge that so manv do not succeed, with tlieso eomplaliita us u want of carclul and continued application ol tho rcmedlcH. nud tho Judicious changes which the systum require when a remedy bo. conies Inert from habit. Throngh nncxtun slvo practlco ol more than thirty years, I have learned thu Inestimable value of pa tience. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE HiilUiy rellel lor youiil- men irom lliu i i. feet. ol rrrora and ubuses In early life. Man hood restored, liiiiicillmeuts In marri.iL-c removed. .Now melliod of trcatinent. 'uv am) rcmarkalilo remedies, llookn nud rlr- nilara tent free, In scaled envelope. Ail- uress, iiovvaru ASi)ciiiuon. ito, soutu Mntn street, riitlailolphla, l'a. an Institu tion huvlng a high reputation for honorablo condui t uml irofUHaloiMl skill. li.2!i il.t vvllin ITac Dr. Henry 'a H'orld'a Tosilo nnd IIIimmI l'lirlBor. it I the great housrhold rtmrdy, pltaaant to tak, yet Jiotsnt for the prevantluu and rurr of disrates. It la bctUr than Ulttrra, Cordial, t'.uchitorBarsaparllla, Sold by Urugglita Ir. nenry'a Uoot nnil Ilnnt Pitta. 1I1UI yet Ihoroagh no nature orr-lplnir rn tlrrly vtgttablr great liver rrmcd. l'rlce 'ii iriits . Sold by Druxgltlt , VI ra. Tfhltcosnb'a Nyrup. The grrat soothing remedy, rrlci on'.y SS :mts. tllvu rrst to the mother aud hrultbto !u child 8oldbyUrug.-liU. Mnriinco Oulde- Intrrestlng Work, ICnlargeil Edllioo, KtW Ingravlncs, Two-hundred and sixty I'agrt, fiice(0cnt. Address Da. Borra' IisrX Itar, It North ElghUi 8trect, SI. Louis, Ua 4 AdVtrUsciacnt. y. Pattkuson-, on tho corner of Ninoih and Walnut street, hat Chnrloy Ilolfritjh omjiloyod tocut all kinds of moats and mako sausage. Call and soj for yourselves. U The largest, finest and iiigst completo stock evor brought to Cairo, of tho llneit China and Kohomian dims ware, China Ornament nnd Toilet etU,at prices -vvhich wo duty competition, at Hartmmi's. Uali.kt keeps tho celebratod "Fatli ion,'1 tho ('Monitor," tho "Lady Gay," tho "Alaski, " and numerous utber good couk stoves ; and all ttylet of boating itovet, which ho offer! low for cash. "Fools daro to troad whoro Anfiei' bashful look." For an Illustration, seo tho foolish presumption of somo avari cious liquor dealers In tampering with tbe llvos of the innocent by paTmlng off a poisonout docoction, olthor by the gal lon or In counterfeit bottles and labels for Dr. McCabo't genuine Medicated Ilrandy. lf-19 dA-vv.'Jw. Di.Xavnrty, honioeopathist physi cian, late of Shawnootown, has located In tbia city and Intends making it hli homo The doctor comet to ChIto well recom mended, and referi to tha ofticori of the First National bank ot Shawncutown, to whom he is well known, having prnctleed his profession among them for years. Ho oliclti a fair sharo of the patronago of our'cltUeni, Oluco Ut) Commorclal avc nue. 7 20-tf RIVElt NEWS. For 24 hours ending 3 p.m., Dec. 2, 1871 (Above Changes. ' low STATION?, Witer, Rise. Fall.. ?T?i?l? lViu. Krtinsvvlck..,;'.; Cairo Cincinnati...... .".'.'.'I" Davenport 'onllucnc Evansvllle Fort Kenton llcrir.Min ... s 0 ft ' r: 0i I 0 Jctlersou City Knokiik. . .- LaCfno Lenvunwurili ..' Lexlngtoi "' Lllllo llock Iulsvlllc 2 10 1 it 0 0 Jtarielt.i Memphis ,, Morgantown UVr.llU NowGeiioVil.'.'.'.V. . ." New Orleans ' , OIKMtv H o Oi Omaha ! ' radllcah Pittsburg IMftttbtilnlltli 0! Shrevcport St. Joseph St. Louts St. Paul 10) S 11 Icksburg Warsaw Yankton 11 Surface of water below nenen marx, Enwi.N Uai.a.nh, Observer Slg. Scr. U. H. A Pmmuito, Deoombor 1. River falling steadily; (i feet 0 incbbi in channel. Oixci.N.SATi, Decombor 1. Rlvor 2S ft 0 Inchoj nnd falliiic. Arrived Andes. SVhocllng. St. Loui., Doccrober 1. -Arrived Lloncji, Cairo; Tolle, Now Orloans. De parted St. Joseph, Memphis; Kountt, Now Orleans. "River Is falling ilowly. Weather cloar and warm. , Nauiivillk, Docembor 1. Rivor down 1' feat 1 inche on shn'ala. Vothar rlA.r and pleasant. "ArrlvoJ: tjiivertborn, l.vanrlllo: Trronn. r?olrn TkriA-fA,S Tyrono, Cairo; SUvortliorn, Evansvllle. tvASsviLLK, lJecombnr 1 weather cloudy and mild. Mercury IS' to 0J. Rlor risen ill inchei. 1'ort list Up Ella and barges. Quickstnp, Florence Lee, Fayotto, Morning Star, Sam Roberts. Down Anna, F W Means, Hen Franklin, Mary Anient, Arkansas Ik'llo. General ly with good trips' Mkiihiis, .Docembor 1 Weather cloudy and ipringliko. River riling steadily. Arrived Andy Htum, Cincin nati; City AugustSj Cairo; Leg1 Tender, White river. Departed Wm. Lowls, Colorado and Hollo Memphis, Ht. Louis; H ri Turner, Now Orleans; Ham Parker auu uuun .v iiuou, woiu rivor. Lof i.ivii.lk, Decombor I. River fati ng with 10 feet 4 inches In canal, 8 feet I inches in pass down Indian chute; plenty if Wftlnr nn fulla il.i.nnillnii hn.ti Weather warm andrlnmlv. Vrr una nf thn nussri nf ttin TTnn-w P.nlia,i-i contly from her, says sho cannot bo raised, .1 Ml ........ . -. 1 n, I r-i t nini win iirnvu n iuvri lost, auo vAiml tun i.i. .it , - inn wivii n iimv oi iron passeu up lor 1'ittahliri'. havtnif lost ft hsrira nf Irnn Sitton on Thursday. Thofollowlng coal tows arrived irom ritiinurg: Tom Kees No 'J, Jai Gilmore, Eagle, Diamond, Gen Lisle and Mary Ann. Arrived TJrfil'ed Statet, Cincinnati; Grey Eagle, Hendor- ton; Danny, iroy; vuarmur, evansvllle-, J D Parker, Memphis. DDrted ITnltnd Stutf, Cincinnati; Taratcon, Hendorton; Handy, Troy; J 1) Parker, Cincinnati. MARKET HErORT. New Oiukami., Decsmbcr 1. Flour liiiot and llrm; stock 48,000 I arrets; trlble t iCi i5; fHinilyJR 2SU 28. Corn, mixed 76c. Whoat 7Sc. Oatl. SIIIinH- lll.lit nnl ,I,.,t-...I ...i... ftto 5C57o. Itranilull 'J5c. Hay dull, choico $27. Pork llrinor ut 14 75. Dry suit uiouts scurco. Shoulders h llacon, atock" amall Cltt Ham du I UlDc. " fhrd scarce, tierce 8Jc; keg 0J9c. MUL'&r dull Mill llianr ilifarin irr. t. ----- - - - I .... common &Jf'Jc; fair to fully fair TQjIc; choico ' Mulattos activo aud higher, common 38' lair -lb isc. n? ! ' Whiskey, Loultjana OJc, cath; Clneln natl 1 02. Ooiroo duH2IJ'13Je, Corn moal dull tl 30. Sr. JOLTlrt. December 1 llamn nn. changed. I-lour j n lot, unchauged. Wheat, spring dull lower; few cart No U told at 1 10 to till orden; fall dull and prices nominal, No 3 1 33, 1 60 offored for No 2 but no tales. Cm firmer, No 2 mlxi-d regular it 3 Uel, -1-4 tIsi. Oats Armor, No 2 mixed 36P..S7 offered Decombor, 30 j hid. ' llarloy tlrmor. Rye hlghor, No 2 82(S,83. , Pork firm ut IU 25()13 fio. Ureon moatt llrm, slioulden 42. ham Dry salt Arm. looao clear sldo 01. iboul dors packed OQiS, clear rib C clear sides 0,di)0j cash. riinokod shoulderd 0 cash, clear ribs 8 on orders, hams OQIO. ijAra, goon demand lor prtmo tieam at 7(, held at 7. Whitkoy tirm at So. Hogt tteady nt 4l 30. Cnttlo dull, cood to prime natlvo stoor 3 60fit r.O, Texas 1 o0(.it3 an. UOl'TEY, I1AIIRISON& CO., 5ii(ttrrfi In n. TTnrii A Bob- POBWAB'.DHTO 'avd Commission ISfo reliant , ri.OUB,UKrlN AND UAT. No 63 Ohio Levee, ' CAIRO. ILLS. D. AYKHS. K. J. Arxjtt. AXKH3 A CO., FLOUB AND GENERAL COMMISSION A! EROHAtNlU No. 78 Ohio Lv, OAimo,l.i.i. 1-7.I f ij LOUTS . MYEItS, FoUWARDINQ AND COMMISSION And Dealer in HAT4 OATS, C0IW, FLOUB AND COUXTKT PHOHUCF. Store lloom In Dr. IVarduer's uevv brick bulling, ' 111 Commf rclal Artntir, CAIRO, ILLS. CJl.lberal advances made on romlso- '"ltcfvreiicei City Nattoiul Ujekj It J If