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TiUS CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1874. I.UCALWEATHKR REPORT. , OK8HVK,Ol'lfICK, CaIIIU, III., I January 1, 10:11 J..UI,, ls.4. I tintometer, .tthSiljcrj. Tbeimouieter, 41 degrees. Wind telithr.VelocllT.i ulUi petbmr. Weather lair Maximum Uluptraldie lot ait 'J hour., 54 decries: Minimum Uinueratui lor the Iatt24 ti'Jlirn, is degrees. Prevailing wind for list 24 hours, south. ToUl mimW of mills traveled hy wind during lwt24 hours, 111. Emvi.s Ujiii.anh, Observer .Slmial Service, I1. A. . E W ADVERTISKM KNTS Manager ,1). Hanciixit. TRICMIMIANT SUCCESS. i l'. N DING l'.OOM AT A I'll I .M M ' M ' Til K qUICX 01 TllK AlIlIMlAN STAUK, tfANKY B. PRICE. Who HtntiU without a rival in her tr.-:it (.tmrautcrol MAIllKlu the bcaiilltlil Iji of PEAIll. 01' SAVOY. FP.IDAY EVENING, JAN., 'J, l7f. Will lie presented Tor tlie Xirst ami only lime In llili city, tlif bcalitllul lle act drama entitled PEARL OF SAVOi', Or. n Molln'rV I'rajrr! Supporttd by the Entiro Com jmtijr. .MAUI E Mill Fanny II. Pricu. The Keveiiiiii;' Entertainment ti con clude vtilh the larce of MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE ! Mk. Timothy IIiiowk ... Mr. E. Hurry. SATUKDAY NIGHT, LOITO- STRIKE! Parquotte , cts. Family Circle no t't. Reserved Seals In Futility circle..."! Cts. Huxoi H 00 Uesorvod Seat curt be procured at I). lUrtuihii'i, without Kxtua Ciixnue. Door open at 7 o'clock J Commencing i.t h o'clock-. K. .MAXWKLL & CO.. Manufacturer, and D.aieis In MACHINE & BURNIG OILS nuil AXLE GKEASE, Alo Agents for the CELEBRATED GLORE AMI IMBRICATING OILS. .No. 710, North AiUmi .street, St. l.otm, Mo. 'li d.tw4ni. LOOK OUT. FOR .FUN. GILVND. k ' MASQUERADE J J ALL. To be given by tlie DELTA CITY AT WASIUKOTON HALL, MONDAY, JANUAI'.Y U'tb, H7J. tiukuti onk noi.L.wi. lioh ticket entitles tlie bolder to a chalice in Hid rafllc for a $30 (SOI.U HEADED CANE. 't ickets for xalo at Paul U. 'Schuh's. E. A W.Huiler's, SI. .1. McGauley's and .1. Hur ler's. Wit. I.uuw 10, i:. lM.ot, (JUS, IlL'llKi:, .'1-3 2w Com. of Arrangements, FOB SA.XjOS II Y TUB CAIRO CITY GAS CO. 2O00 l.n.liols of COKE. Delivered in any part of tlie oity, Twenty-live bushel for TWO DOLL Alts', w l-O-liu II. T. Okkuuld, Supt. t,iWYrns, HAMUNL J. WI113KLKK, ATTORNEY k CIIUNSELOR AT LAW OAlltO, I'LLINOIS. Otnce over Klrst Natloual hank. 3-lMm WILLIAM J. ALLEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW iM.1110, ILLINOIS. OlUcuover KlnitNatloutl bank. U-lU-Sm .loliii II. Mulltey. Wlllam C.Miilkuy MIJLKKY & SON, ATTORN KYS AT LAW UA1KO, 1LHH01H. Oitluc: tcii;)itti btroot, betweon Couiiuer -lint ami wanlilliu'tou aviituio. b-14 tf. UUKKn'jT OILHIOK'i', ATTOHNBYb 1MI UOUNaKLOHS AT LAW, tVilliftiu U.Cireeo, WillwnM. Otlb.il, I OWBO, IM,loie. MiltaF.ailksrt, MTSptainl tttaution glfflO la AJuliMly aJ UrflOM-JHIOLVllimiOOMtl 7 1UU H iiVMtt r HE: BULLETIN. .CAittO LOCAL NEWS. JHKEVITIKS. 'I'loro worn ovur lofty atrivultiit tho St. Charlci hotol ycilcrdfiy. -City icrlo it iMlim: t 00 t.ttit Thorn ii lotne lor ule at tlm Dui.LiriK rittj-llireu tmriotM rumu dov.'n to. Cairo lal ni(.;h"t by tbo upecial train to at tend the theatre. Mr. J. S. DrciVil, h tloiktrftd'ir of Nmhville, lllinolf, w at thti iit. Chavln liotsl yeitcrday. ',V aro toon to havu fc now dry yjoii Uure In Calro-or,rttiQr, an old dry j;ood toru turned ovur to nuw liaudf. Kamo liuroaftur. .Mr. J. Mann, Altant tupar!nlendunt. and .Mr. .lai. Hall, rnytiiafUr, of tho All,. ilitippl Central rallroud, wro In tbo city yelrilay. . -Mr. (Jeorj;?) DjK"" 'f lllivar, Tn- nliiilu, wai hi tbo city yctutdny, vltltiti IiTa brolbur Captain J rvin Dikn, of the Ueainer T. V. Kckert. Mr. I). Hanchutt, innt;er nf tho Fanny i'rico cotnbln&lioti, wo reiiret to learn, bai been for cover! duy coii lined to hi- room by ticknou. -bo far during the prttcnl term of the circuit court, ixtiuti prinotiott Iikvo btcti Hontvnccd, lb run or four to tliu reform icbool und thts rett lo tliu penltctitiary. Mm. 1. A. Taylor, county superin tendent of ichoolr, stutUd yottorday on her lint vitit to tho echooli In the country portloni of tho county, Sho wui accotr. panitd by Mr. .1. li. .Met calf. -Jailor McCarthy Lm buen working tha JU gang to yood advaut;a in dlgine; (,'UtteM alonj; tho oiitur odie of tlio idi- walki on Vathini;ten avenue lietwecti betweon Twelfth and Thirlaeuth itr.eti. Martin Lcnert, had no monry, but ho managed to )yet whiiky enough to d JrunV, and wm urrett-J. l'olico Mnjiitratti Ilird taxod hi in otm dollar and co.U, but being unble to pay ho wai tent to the calaboie for three dayi. Married, on Tuctday evening, Janu ary 'Hh, 1H7I, it tha rceidenco of Mm. H E. Ilrown, in Tbebn, Aletimler county, by tho Kev. Charlci Uilbert.of tho Church of tho Kedeetner, Cairo, Dr. .f. !) i'orter- Held of Commerce, Miuouri, to Miit Fan nio V. Cullum, of Thobe.. May Along and happy life be tliein. Among tbu arrival i.t tho St Chariot hotel yutlerday wcro the following : Max Pracht, r?t Louis j T.J Oakei, Cincinnati' .III Aihcroft, Fiducah; H 0 llabcock, Evaniviilv; C II Alcottand wife, St Louit; I M llollim, Chicago; G Htigbard, "Watr Valley, Miul'ilppl: O I Siddetu, Ult-g- hatupton, New York. At the mee-tini: o! thu (Jencra! At- autubly at .Spring .leld oa TueiJay, amonz the absented vto noto the uamct of "our metnberi," Jlenrf. Iimcuro and Oberly. Hun. Mr. Oburly t aliienou cu bo tc ountnd for. He wai in altondan'jo at the moot ing of the diroc'.on of tho Cairo and St- Loui railroad, which mn'. Kt ii:. Louii on the amo (' that the lelilarure con- venod, Tua lule ol furniture announced for yeitorday tnornln? at Mr. L. II. Myeri' auction room, w&i ult a mutako. Tho no ttco wai handed to an attache of thi of flco on In't Friday evening with initruc- tiom to have It puldiihoi In Stturdar morning paper. Tho young villain car riod it in Ills pockot until "Wodneiday evening, when bo handed it to ye local, telling him to bi ' turo and publiih it in the morning." Wo did to. During thj performance of tliu after piece at the Athincun, lilt ivoning, young msn named Donnii Callahan, act ing tomponirily iu tho capacity of property-man, camo out on the ttago to re move a table, when some of the imall boys in the audlenco yelled, 'oupe,' "ou)e," at h fin, at which tliooun(; vil lain picked up a tumblor and tliroo it in among them with ouch force ai to break it Into ti thouiatid plccci. it U but jus tice to the theatrical company to state that Callahan I. not, nor never vu until lut night connected with Ilium, and al'tur committing thii outrageous act was imme- liataly ''persuaded" to Uavo tho house. In tho circuit court yoslorduy the fol lowing permits were sentenced to tho pen itentiary ; .James Green, larceny, eigh teen monthe j Joseph .Selpli, horo iteul- in?, threo lyears ; David Guinea, larceny, two yean; Henry Jonci, two years and six uicnths ; Vi'm. Diviiun, assault to commit murder, one year. A deaf and dumb Frenchman, limited on a charge of larceny, was tried, convicted and sen- tenccdjto onu year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Uo could not tell his natno, and as no onu could bo found who under stood tho French denf and dumb alpha bet, ills namo could nut be uicertalnod. Emanuel Vontor, lurcony, was sentenced to two years at tho reform school ; Jo;k Owonr, for an assault to do bodily Injury, was tried and thojury returned a verdict of guilty, und jlxud his punishment at confinement iu tliu county jail. Sentence deferred, Edward Craig, for thu theft of a keg of beer, was sentenced to servo twenty days in tho county Jl'. Lust night, tho twelfth of Miss Price's engagement iu thla city, tho Atlie uoum was crowded to wituu's the play of " Leah, the Forsakon Jewel,'' as render ed by,this lady, Seldom has It been our lot to wltiKsi u play bo full of intoroit as this. MUr 1'rico'e reudltlou ot the lead ing character is truly lino, and entitles her to high rank in tho galaxy ot dram atic artists, iler tine it acting was iu tlie scene wliero she hreaths forth curse after curso upon the hoad of her faithless lover, Herman, and hliraeo, call ing down all the vengcaueo of nit the goda at once to bring him to a sense of tho great wrong ho hat dpno hor. In this iceno ihe roto high iu tho soalii of groat acting, anil reiiolvod the merited itpproba tloti of the Judicious in tho audience. .Mr. Moldrutu, as Herman, wai H tl'M that ilmrncter dutiiahdul, and was hcattily applaudet by the audience, Mils Julia Hanceett in tho character of Marie won tho approbation of tho audi ence, to which sho was richly enlltlod. In tho farce Jumbo .linn Mr. Edward Harry msdo hit llrst apptarauca In this city. In hli llr.e, Mr llitry It a suecesi, And wo must nut neglect to say a good word for It'u fprighlly little Miss Annie Jamjion) As Adel.tidu sho was par ux rollrnco; and If sho could have been induced to run away with Henry Mcrvtlle, wo assure her Titr. Dui.i.ktik would not have mentioned It. To-night will bo presented for the tint and only time in this city tho beautiful tiro act drama entitled l'earl of Savoy, or a Mother'i l'rayor, In which Mm lfco will appear as .Mario. Wo bespeak for the troupe a full liuuie. (JOJIMIIKCAL. I'nwK ('vkkkst Orricx, l Thunday Eve., Jan. 3, lb7l. OK.VKKAL JlKMiKl:". lteceipti of grain have been generally on tho light order tinco our Inst report, but we hear very little complaint or scarcity and bjliove with tha cxsoptlon of whlto corn, that thu mpply hai boon eijual to the demand, Hay il udtug on the market and hard to work oir at any price buyers aro unwill ing to go above ti " i lor the cholceit gra-Jo and warehouses are full. Tltcro was considerable inquiry for whito corn for milling purposes, to-day, and not much ollering; mixed is quiet and dull. Oats diplajcd considerable animation to-day. Speculators were anx ious to buv at 50c for choice Northern in seeks and lie in bulk, and tho markc? olofol Ur'ii at these price n advanco of le over last week and they wilt probably go a shado higher to-morrow. Kecoipts aro short. Southern Illinois are held ti cent lower than northern. Flour i unchanged. There Is a fair order trade doing now, with good proipecti ahead. A heavy order trade In hay, grain and flour, from tho South, is anticipated for the balanco of the season. Corn meal Is plenty and very dull. 1 he choicest grade sell slow at 'J 10. Tho weather is mild, ploasanl and spring-lllio more of .May than January an J very fa arable for out-door buiine-i, but bard on the game, poultry, fggs and butter lrde. Tho river to St. Luuii ii reported low and in bad condition, but there ii an abun- danco of water for the largest boats in the Ohio und to Now Orleans. Our cotton trado is growing slowly, und we believe it will soon !) of rnagnillceut proportion, l'rlces aro fully up to other uiarkeU,--and the C.tito, Arkansas and Toxas railroad has brought us In direct communication with a great cotton grow ing region whole pcoplo Qnd that the odds aro much In tavor of Cairo, and every in coming train bringit itl quota of cotton to be exchaugod for cash and plantation sup plies on better terms than are allbrded at any other market. tSy-Correspomlonts should tear in mind that our quotation! represent prices for round lots from lint hinds, unless other wiio Mated, and that la tilling small or ders higher prlcei must be pald.iuVi TIIK MARK KT, l-'LOL'll Unchanged. Tho market is a little quiet, thu order trade having not yet fulrly tot in. Transactions aro lim ited to 2:300 bbls as follows : 100 bbli XXX wintor 7 25; 300 bbli do do 7 00; 200 bbls X winter C 75 ; COO bbls various grades 5 CO'.) 2a ; 300 bbls various grades C 0007 50; 300 bbls various grados 0 50(2,8 75; SOU bbls various grade C f07 00 ; '.'00 bbls various grade! 000(8 00. HAY-jDull and plenty. Tho markot it ovor-stocked and vory lew orders com ing In. Thu choicest grades, aro not wanted at higher than 15 00, AVe note sales of 2 can choice mixed, del, 10 00 ; J cars prima mixed, del 1.1 00; 5 cars mixed and timothy, del 14 00016 00 ; 1 car choico pVairie, del 11 00; 1 car choice timothy, del 10 00 ; 1 car 'gilt odge," del, 17 00. CO UK Unchanged. Whitu is scarco and In fair demand. Ileroipta of both white and mixed is very light. Sales em brace 7 cars mixed In heavy sacks del o'.'c; o carl white in bullc on track 55c; 'i cars white in aoks del 03(S)tfJc and 35,000 bushels hull; corn sold on p. t. OATS Active and linn. Kecoipts are taken en arrival and tho tendancy in prices Is upward. Speculator! took all tho choico northern mixed to-day at 50c, that was otlered. Sales umhraco 22 cars and '.',000 sacks us follows : 2,000 sacks sold at 5t(o,jlo dtd, 5 cars whito sacked tmd del 51V.'c; 1- cars choice northern, mixed, Hacked and del 50c; 1 car black sackod and del 5'Jc; !5 chM Southern Illinois in bulk 43c. COl'.N MEAL Heavy and dull, no life in tho market. Sale aro hard to inakoat 2 00 a decline of 10 on tho bbl. "Wo noto sales of 1103 bbls. at 2 00 dol. IlltAM. Dull ; quoted at 15 00 por ton. llUTTKll. Unchanged ; we note tales of 11 firkins strictly choico at i!Se; 10 boxes choico roll at 20021c ; 10 pkgs do, 2026c ; 1,000 pounds do 20c ; 0 boxes common 15c; 10 pkgs choice roll 20(a)'-2c. EGGS, IMenty and dull ; 20o Is the outside llguro ; sales nro limited to 1.B00 dozen In pkgs, shippers' count, 20c. CHICKENS. Livo aru not wanted' dressed II nil it fair demand at 2 00:! 00 per do.en oecording to quality und condi tion ; vales woro 3 coops and 25 doon live ut 2 002 75; 70 doxon good droned at 2 50(3 00. TUH1CEYS. Demand moderato and supply light sales 500 lbs choico dressed at 1012c ; U00 lbs do at te. A1TLES Unchangod, 100 bbls sold as In quality at U 0001 50. GAME The weather is too changeblo to make this branch of the market one of protlt. A few dozen quails havo been sold at I 00 nnd rabbits 75c per dozen. KKOUT 10 bbls sold at 10 00. 12 00 VEOETAIJLES-Vory llttlo doing, 89 bill choice Indiana peach blow potatoes sold at 3 00, and CO buiholi of turnipi brought 40o per bushel, DltlED FKUIT-Odo lot of oeachei sold to-day at 0c, and applet at 7 jc per pound. TEAS Imnprial n.i.l (!ntirvL..Ir rr.n fl 25; Oolong 76c0H; YourigJIyson CIIKKSE Cream l4o: New VnrV r... lory IC0ICc, LIME 1 2501 50 Vbbl. UUJIKHT i 00(412 00 l bbl. COAL 01L-228 V gal. GUNNIES Ke-sowed ! bushels 1 3 busheU 20e. BYKUPS-Cbolco COc0$l per gallon; N'ow Orloani 750BOe. FLASTEHING HAI U 2V , bufliel. IUJKLAl'H-2 bushels corn, 0 oz lfila: do 10 or. lt'.c. : 4 busheli nati '.'o,. s bushels 2tn ; 0 lushols 22c. HKKSwAA ft lb 30c. SOAP Shaoffer'i Gorman mottled. 71c. Chant oaten soap, 7lc. TALLOW VlbSfJ'iJc. COFFEE Java 3003'Je; Laguayra 2 tril3.";; Eio prlrno to choice 2402(c. FUEIG HT Cotton, compreosed to New York, 8Sc! to Uoston, SI. Uncom. pressed, to New lurk, It 14; to Uoston To Now Orleans and A itksburg: 1'rttAinA. finnl... i.M Ir. . itAiln.l , -1 " ? , - frolt'hts 150 cwt; hay $5 per ton"; Fork l-.-.l ,.1.1. n . S I. ii 't' ? f"u i'. uu,, iuubuu -pt, uihvua t. iu nielli- phis, Hour, etc., 2 jc por bbl; pound freight t'JJocwt; hay $4 per ton. FOF. SALE. Second-band clothing, ivatchis, jewelry, llstoll, Ac, bought and sold. Opposite Cairo and Ylncennes railroad depot. 20-7-tf M. Coyne, SALE OF UNCLAIMED UAGOAGE I will oiler for nalo at D. Hartraan's auction room, 105 Commercial avenue, on January 10th, at 10 o'clock n. in., all unclaimed baggage left with mo at tho Southernjiotel. M, Allks. 23-!.3t FOirSALET Two Batteries of two Hollers, each 24 feet long, -2 Inch Dram, 2 14 Inch Flues with lire fronts. Mud and Steam drums Safety and Mud valves, Chimney and Britchin, all complete and in Hrst-clan order,'; been used only three months. For price, etc., inquire ol J. T. Kknnik, 0-23-tf. Vulcan Iron Works. FOK SALE I will sell my houto and lot on Commer cial avenue above Fourth street (lot 3 block 15) at a bargain. Tho house con tains nine largo rooms, Including a largo bar-room. To any one .wishing to pur chase I will sell on good terms and easy payments, Wvt. McCobmick. 30 dA-w lm9 FOlf SALE. My cottage and lot between Ninth and Tetith on Walnut' Struot. This is one of thu finest cottages in the city, containing four good rooms and verandah in front of house ; also, good cistern and out-door building'-. The above cottage will be sold for cah only, but at a good bargain Inn.ulre of " 1'. U. Si.Uf, 20-VI-C'. 102 Commercial avenue. FOU SALE. All-wool country knit socks at 20 cents a pair. Also, a tine ed room sett, loclud Ing a lino spring inittreis, and many other article, at panic prices. Kerne rube auction sale of furniture every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, and dry goods. boots, tiovt, etc., every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. LOUIS II. MYEitS. 23-0-21 t'Oll SALE. On beventh street, Cairo, Illinois, ono of tho most beautiful homesteads in tho city,; consisting of two lots handsomely enclosed, set with Mowers, overgreons shrubbery, &C, Ac ; a well built and neatly, funished cottage containing seven rooms cellar, cistern, wood home, wash huusu, bath houie'and coal house, with gal's and overy convenience. Apply to Joit.v (J. Harmon & Co., Heal Estato Agents, January, 1874 , 8-3-lm THE ST. OHAIILES HOTEL. Tho undorsignei having rosumed the management of tho ahovo hotel, trust by strict attention to business, to tho wants and comforts of their guests, to merit the renowed favor of their old patrons and tha traveling public in goneruo, Tho Saint Charles will at onco undergo a thorough renovation, and bo much im proved in all its appointments. Good samplo roonn and special rate-1 for commercial travelers, All baggngo for guests coureyod to and from thi hotel free of chari. jKwerr Wilcox t Co., l'roprictori, tf Somktuinu Nuw. 1 havo improved nnd pcrfectoo;a now process by which tho Forrolypo is brought out equal to tho best Photographs, nnd more durable. Copica from paintings and engravings mado fully equal to the original in appearance, the lights and shades brought out with ro mat'kablo ituuearaucr. so that nothing surpaseos the beauty and natural expres sion of the picture And in fact any old picturcs'are copied by this process so as to look as well or better than tho original picture. Those Imviug old pictures or ohoice paintings or engravings for'proi U'ts, cannot do bettor than trail thorn te.ves of this renarkablo improvement. J. J. TuoMAf, Photographer, Corner of Klghth street and Commercial uvcntie. 12-21-tf At Cost. Haylug taken exclusive pos session of my store, to close it out, I of fer my onllro atock at wholesale prices at wholesale or retail; consisting In part of a largo variety ot canned fruits, spices, baking powders, sardines, lobsters, toas and ovory article usually kept In a first class family grocery, Alio wooden and willow ware; n largo assortment of lad dins and harnoss, bits, bridles, snaps, bruihoi, whip;, etc, utu. Tonus itriutly cut Ii. All persons indubtod to mo uro re quested to call and nettle their accounts. 4w 1). Aktkk. It. JoNLn, lashioijabie boot and shoo maker, Cork solos, Scotch bottoms, and the latest Improvement! Iu the line of his buslnctie, Only tbo best anu most com potunt wcrkmon employed, and all work warranted to bo flritolau iu every respect. Shop on Commercial avenue, near corner of Toth street. 10-7 RIVER NEWS. PortJMati ARRIVAL and dr ptrtures (or the 21 hours ending at C p. m. last cveuiuu: AHHIYKD, Steamer F P Gracoy, Columlui Jim Flsk, Faducah " Idlewlld, EvACiville " City of Alton, New Orloani " W J Lewis, Momphii " Joe Kinnoy, Vlcksburg " Laura L Davis, St Louis " S J Halo, New Orleans Thoi Shirlock, New Orleani " City of qulncy, St Louis " OcUula, Hound City " Atlantic, SI Louii DETATITED, Steamer F P Gracey, Columbui " Jim Fisk, Faducah " Idlewlld, Evansvllle " City of Alton, St. Louis " Laura Davis, Nashville " Joo Kinnoy, St. Louis " W J Lowli, St. Louii " Thompson Daan, New Orleans " S J Halo, Cincinnati Thos Sherlock, Cincinnati " City of (Julncy, Now Orleans Towbo.it Atlantic, St. Louis. the raven. Tho Ohio roso two Inches in the'-'t houn ending at six o'clock last evening. Tha Misiissippi is roported stationary at St. Louis, with live feet wator to this port. liusiness was very dull In river circlet. The woather continues warm aid pleasant. Yesterday reminded ono more of May than January. MISCKI.AKEOL';. Tho Atlantic brought barge of freight and tho Schooner Or a for tho Floroda coait. The "W. J.Lewis has 42.". bales cctton for St. Louis. The Sam .1. Hale brought 10,000 foot lumbor for S Walters, Cairo, and has 105 hhdi. sugar, 115 bblt. molasses, 100 bds shingles, 100 sundries, for Ohio river. Tho Laura Davis passed to Kashvillt drawing 4$ foel with a very good trip. The Doan added coarly 200 tons here. Tho City of Quincy arrived with 1000 tons, towing a baige, whic'i sho uuloaded here, and made some light additions. The Octavia goes to White river, where be will uie her icoopi tome placet to dredge out tho channel, and at others cut down overhanging timber. Jim Totlan pilot! her to Memphis. The Idlewlld brought 10 stoves, 2( bbli beading, 100 bbli flour and 50 bbli whisky. Tbu City of Alton brought for Chicago, via Illinois Central railroad, 140 hog- heads cocoa nuts; 81 brli molaiies; 3 hoghc&Js sugar; for Minneapolis Go brli molasses; for Dubuque 20 hoghoadl a gar, and sho has SO boghead sugar; 28 brlt roolaitei; 1C0 brl rice; 22 brli pe cant, and 47 bales of moss for St. Louis SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. All kinds of gam constantly on hand at Harry "Walker's, Commercial avenuo between Seventh and Eighth elreots. ll-T-lm Fob oa and steam Biting go to Ken nie'i Vulcan iron works, Commercial avonue, foot of Ninth street 9-10-tf Fort Sals. Saw null on 1. C. K. K Terms easy. Address 12.di.w-6t T. 11. Fariijcm, Uilio, Hi. Fort Salk, ono choap. Enquire of 2 -2-Ct. small Horring info N. Linton', 01 Ohio Levee. Foil a good squaro meal go to Harry Walker' restaurant, Commercial avonue bolwoon Seventh and Eighth street. Ira Tuk European hotel, Harry "Walker proprietor, is open at all hours 'of the night. 11-7-lm Tr.N pounds of brown sugar for t-1 ; 8 pounds best coll'oo sugar at fl ; I pounds of cholee bultor at $1 ; 0 cont for lard; imperial tea at SI ; Potatoes 30 cont por peck; apples -IJ oonts, at WileoVs block. 4 2-tf. Notice is hereby glvon that I wlU pay no bills for good sold to any of the em ployes of Trite Cairo JIullkti.v, either or thomselvei or for tho ueo of tbo oflloo unlese tho same nro furnished on an order lignod by Mr. Durnett cr roytelf. 12-20-ly John H. Oiikiilt, Tnr. barber shop is on tho corner of Eighth etroet and Commercial avenuo whore J. George Stionhouio with his gen tlemanly assistants can be found nt any hour of tho day or night, reidv to lootho your fuellngi with a smooth ehnvo, or cool your temper and head with a good kham poo. It is n Srit-clats (hop, and you aro sure of roceivlng. lirit-clasi treatment. Ladies' and childron'i hair cut or curled after the most approved styles. 6-15-tf Extract Fuom Tiik Pod. Dr. Price' Vanilla Flavor is extracted from the V11I nlllft pod, obtained from Vera Oru and Oaxaca, Mexico. Thii popular tlavor at made by Dr. Prico ombodies all of tho delicate aroma of this agreeable fruit and is free from thu itroug, rank taste of those extracts in tho market sold as Vanilla, which aro mado from tho cheap Toiiqua or Snutl' liuan. If somotbing pure and nice is wanted to tlavor cakes, plei or puddings, got Dr. I'rico' Sjioclal Flavorings, which are equal to his noted (-'ream iUking Powder. d&wlw. D11. J. W. ifiiiGMAN treats all dlstato that prevail in thin olimalo, hut ho will give special attention to disoasci of tho '"bronchial tubes, lung and their tits sues." Jlronchitls, bronchial and tubercu lar consumption and pulmonary apoplexy treated by inbulaiiou of nebulized llulds. medicated airs, gates, vapors and powderfi Consumptives, although your diseaio stands at the lie ad of all diieaiet, both in ptovalence and fatality, there ii hope for you yet, Cheur u j. Otllce hour from 10 a. m, until !1 p. m. J, W. JJuiuium, M. J), OlUce and residence, Twelfth street botwoen "NValnul and Cellar, Cairo, 111 P.O. box DIM. 31-dJtwu SPECIAL NOTICES; KOS3. lloss bason hand, and for late large quantity of oak and hickory wood, cut and split, and ready for tho ttove. Also all kind of coal whloh will be delivered In auy part of the city on'short notice. Leave or ders at coal yard, on Commercial, avonue,' oppostto Eleventh street. Dec. Mm NOTICE. The. annual 1110141118 of the" stockholders of the First Nation! llank of Cairo for the election of director!!, will bo held at tho of rice of said bank In Cairo, on Tuesday, Jan uary 13, 1S74, betweon the noun ot 10 D'clock a.m and 4. o'clock p.m. ClUfl. CU.NMNUII AM, Cashier. ' C.uno, Ills;, December 10, 1878. td FOU SALE, The well-known bulnosi stand of C'uite&d l'rovo, at the mouth, of Clearer eelt, Alex MidtKcocnly, Illinois, situated In one of Ifio tl n oil agricultural dtsfrlctso'f the Wert, and with a well-established trade. This will be found a roro opportunity for au energetic business man. The premlMR con-lit of store 20X40 fett a dwelling of eight rooms, well furnlfhed and conveniently arrauged, good clstcrni nnd all necesiary out-bulldlngs, and one acre of land. Term liberal. Apply or iddrtus, Wm. Custxad, k 12-'.i-lin-ilAw. Cleearrree Landing, Ills. Hi. HIILKRS, Hoot and hou tusker, Twen h ftreot, bo tweeu Washington acnuo and Poplar street, Is prepared to make boots nnu shoei In the lalei-t and most i.titiiombl stvle.i. He will make them to order, old or new styles to suit customers, out of the hit and frcheat slock, of which ho ohviiyB '.tiaia good upply on hand from which to make selection. All fitting of boots and thoea made by Mr. ttbleri I. done In hla own shop 'bo foreign, llttlng being .UitM by him. Qlvo him a call, and he will givo you satis faction. WILLIAM WlNTEJl has hi mammoth Instrument shooting out Imperial photographs forChriatm.u presents, at the rato of ono a minute. Persona desi rous of ha ing a handsomely painted picture and purely artUtle In UnUh, should give their orders in caon. Photographt can he nude on clomly dayi equal to thoie on un shining ones at THIS GALLEItY owing to the gigantic shy-lisht, wbleh can not he surpassed iu NEW YOHK CITY. Alo 011 hand aline assortment ot gold and walnut frame. All arc Invited to call and examine. Portrait! iu oil up to life Mie and aquarelle of the highest llnMi, for which medalu have been awardei' Gallery 011 Sixth stroct, between Com nicrcl.il and Washington avenues, Cairo, llllnoK 12.10 tf TAXES. I will attend at tho following times and n'.acea Iu thu icveralpreelncta In this county in conformity with law, for tho purpose ol receiving the ftater and county lu:;etlor tho year 1373, m lollows, to-wlt: m unity precinct, at tuo house 01 Wl'.Ham Ilnldcn. Mondav .January 10. 1874. In Hezlcwood precinct, at Dr. .Touch' store, Toledo, Tucfday, January 20, 1&74. In Clear Creek precinct, ut M.irchildon A muiey store, nioiuii 01 crecK, wcunek day, January 21. 1S74. In 'Ihcbes urcclnct. at J. G. Uollwlnc'i. ttorcThcbci. ThurHduy, .lanuan' 22. 1874. In Santa Fo precinct, ut W. 11. Anderson' store, Snta Fc, Friday Januaty 'il, 1874. In aoosc Island lirccfisct', at O. Orconloy's ciore. uooc inanu, saiuruay, January -1, In Dog Tooth precinct, at tho houso of N uuukacuer, iiicsuay, .lamiary 1-7. IMT1. In South Cairo prcdnct, at tuo ofllec ol (J. Hanuau, Cairo, Wcdiictthiy, January is, 1. In North Cairo precinct, at the court house luiro, miirkuay, January X), van. Section No. 151 of tho amended revenue law of thi state reqillroi that levy by the collector upon the pcrnoii.il property of Uie tax payer bo limdo for tho non-payment ol personal take on or before the 10th day of .March next. Section No. 177, provides that all taxes upon real cttate remaining unpaid on the loth day of JIaieh next, shall be deemed delinquent. Tax pityorn will hear In mind these changes, at the law will bo vigorously en- lorceu. no Miro io;nnng your title paper or lat yeulv tax receipts with you, that no it rors In paying tnxca may occur. Alex. II. litviN. Collector. Caiiio, Ills. Dec, 31, 1S7.'I. diw-td TJIUSTEE'S SAJ.L'. WHKHBA4 Mathcw D. Guuter by his sale luortguge dated October 7, lt72, and re corded in volume . ot sale mortgage ou page 111, In the ItccordcrV ollice vf Alex atider eoiiiitv. Illinois, ronvoveil in tlmiin. tlci'algned the following, to-wlt : A ieahe- IK, Ml ciiam iui iiiu iuiiii if, llu 1,1 L'iira, ill ami to lots nix (0), iecn (7) ami eight (S), in block three (3) in the first addition to tho city of Cairo, lllinolf, commencing March l, iotit iiiiuci mn 1, ,ibii. .'t ti vti lain lenpu licai'lcu date. March 0. 1871. executed l,v 8. KtuaU Taylor and Edu In Parrou, trustee of the Cairo City Property to Peter A. Co naut, iiud by said Poter A. C'onant, with the written consent of nald Taylor and I'limon, iiHsiiriiod to raid Malhuw D. Uunter on thu ;:istot',My,1872, togothcr with all the tin- pnn omenta thcrcou. heioiigiug to the said liuutcrof every klnii and uuturo Koecr, in cluding mill lixturvs, englnus, boilers, bur aud other llxturei apportulnlng und beloug lug to tho mill building thcrcou Itiiatu; to sec uro the payment of 11 certain prouiirsory note In said mortgage hpccltled : Now un der thu provisions ot said sale mortgage, de fault having been mado in tho puvmcnt of tee note thoroiu mentioned, tliu uiiiUrslgncil will oiler kald property for talu at miction, to tho highest bidder, lor cuh. at f ho court hoiue door, Culro, Illinois, ut2 o'clock inn. oil SATUItDAY THI-: 21TH DAY 01' JAM'AltY, A, D. 1671. llKMIY L, lUl.l.ll'AV, .Mortgagee ami Trutce. l.rcrn v Gilbert, Atturuc 1. ll-l-li-ldd THUS TEE'S SALE. Wlir.uruH, MatliewD. Guuter, bachelor, liy hi salu motgago, datod March 13th, 1871, und recorded un page 07 of book 7. of deeds in tho Recorder' olllcu of Alexander county, Illinois: And, whereas, Matbeiv 1), Guuter and wife by their sale mort gage dated July 7, 1871, and recorded on pac 71 nt hook . of ileedi Iu tho Itecorder' ollico of Aloxamlcr county, Illinois, con veyed to tho undersigned, tho following de sfiihedlotaiid iiroporty, to-wits Lotthlr-ty-iilnu (.'it") In block thirty-two (32) and lot tweiity-ono (21) In block eighty-two (S2), all In tho ilr.t addltlou to tliu city of Cairo 1 Is,; .1 luuauuuiu eaiaiu lur luv CIUX 01 loll (10) year, in and to lot sixteen (Itl) and Hoviiiitoen (17), 111 block nlxtcoii (111) iu tho' llrst addition to tho city ol Cairo, Illinois, commencing December ft, 1370, under ami by virtue of a certain lease hearing date Docotubcrn, 1870, executed by W. O. and II. C. Johns, trustees tor Win. .Mnitm, to tho suld MuthewD.Guiitcr, together with all uutl (lingular the biitUting and Improve inciitii of every Mud or naturo toeicr situate on said lots, sixteen (Itl) uudioeti teuu(l7) belonging to said Gillitor, to-wlt: one dwelling house, one Ktnru and (Iwelllng house,- onu mill building with mill llxtures, vuglue, hollere, bur and other (Ixturcs ap iwrtiilnlugan'ol tcU)nlig Jhercto, to secure tlie payment of certain promissory note In said two mortgages specUlcd : Now, undor tlmproll(ilit ol bothol tfltd salo mortgages default Having beeu mado Iu thu payment of tho notc.'itu tliam.u,ntloucd, the under signed Will offer atd property for' kale, at auction, to the highest bidder, tor cosh, at the court house door. Cairo, Illinois, at J o'vlock. i.m, on BATUltU A Yi?f ilE 211'lt DAY f)F"JANUAHY,A, D.187Y. J" IlXN.HY L. HAixiriAV.'l n SA, ') ,'.Muiiik al l'rtiiUHtL tgfijm rirteu i Gilbert. .Altoniuy. fihort aU W-l-3-20d 1 ' dttiattlii OBSTACLES TO MARRMGE reeUU? hood rejtored. Impediment, to ruarrTiv. removed. Newmetho.inr..iL-Jr: ,nd remarkable remedies. Book aidtYir. uiam lent irec, in tealed envelope. AU dress, Howard Aiaoclatton, No. 'J South Ninth street. PMlfclelpM, Va-an liiuu. lion having a hlgU xepuUtlen rot bonerahle r opilnet and prof alonal A 111. 10Hldiluji tNOSIXASMVsi. C. W. WHKELKH Deafer U WOOD -A. 251 X3 OOAL OFFICE ASD YAM): Tenth Street, between Waifilu'itoo aud CoutaerclalaveBUM A large Mipply of l'lluburg aud HI Muddy coal constantly oa bond, Stole ood sawed to order. Order for ceal or wood should be left at the office on Tenth tsrect. Term, cah on UellTery. INMAN LIN Llvarpeol a-Ytk. obtf UUdlbia Steamship Company, cM coitaict wnm rslrn stitos 1 saitu o?msin t'ur Oarrriax ft Mails ' FOU PA88AGH TIOKKTB oa uitb eauattiia APPLY TO JOHN I Ant UBtaodsay 1Iork, ru LMjaa l, R. F. PARKER, (Successor to l'arker AUUke.) I'EALXH IN PAIjNTS and oils Vnrstlatiee, lrtiliM, WALL PAPKK, wxirx o -w o-r. WUTOOVT BASIa, .ses. Aid the eUbr(Ua.iUulMUa AUMOKA OIL. uaoM LUii.Diito 001 llxa -UT. 0()M MUOIAIiV , OktUO ILUHOII WA11L k KOHKHTH,- DlALIkd lit Wl.tUOTf SHAD!, "Wall lAiri,.l'uiui Vhit LWad, Limiti) On. H -ILLUMINATIMOOIli, SfJUT TOU-MITIVI, Ul.US rinisni.Acv Alooiiol Jttf.j Eim. 120 Commercial avenue. Oaiiwi, 1 - - . lu.xn r.t .CAIUp ,Ro AND, fBASiiEli1C0. Dealers,, Iu LU3IRER OF, ALL ,KIJ RS lIAatll. ANl UOrt., Kucp uontuntly'ou hatiu Floo1iin3 And tSiomq, JLLsqjha. UriUn JUJtesi; MILL A MO,' YARD COHKlHrMTJ-ToUKTll Tsrr AVU.QViLmyiu. A. UAIRO, - li,i.INOI. 30-7 FINE MILLINERY GOODS rKKftii rAi,L mun; JW 118. m'. JACKSON, (Ponueity Mm. Swiudr,) auuouuces that she ha just opened a lr assortment otniie " Ml N E"W EST, MOST FASHIOKAULK.I - AND HANDSOMBST Millinery Uoods to be found in tb market, sho will keep on hand Hats, Uokkith, Flowkbs, Riuiiom, Diikh Tkimminos or Aix Kisihs, Ladies Fuunihhxsu Upope, Not ions, CoLtAi-jt, "UNiixEHLtevitis Kurv AiuUllgoodi fQimdln wUUnerY store, all ot whloh will be dli4Md of at the lonrst cash prices, -Mr. Jackson repeiinill ask a continuation of the pataouage which has beeu so llheially bestaowed upon her b Uie ladle pf Cairn and the thiaitvi. A 1VEW LIVERY STABLE TENTH STk'tfcr, BXTWMIf WAAM'H UUtll AtlO WALBIII 1)1. H. f, Yield laruras (fa et.le tkal li optae l,UY E R Ji 8,TA a L X en Iho aorlhwttt J of TUi trt m tJJ)ubU;jukfataf.T4'!a4a4 kVi it, BIE3ST SsCCXEtSiHIS AND GOOD VOLJit. aid the nubile mav he ouiammiulasaii i i. ur of Uie day and night with aafe toanu on the lowtKt.tcrm. Dr-inlil Mia a Aim MfikMo patronm; and will endeavor to merit It by fair dHni and strlut attunllow to lnnltiM. T. . klM lJllOUGH, ' CARrENTERDER I I.1M netiM. VlamkaMtA tue r i.