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THE CAIKO DAILY BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1874. LOCAL- WIATHIR REPORT, OHMWYM'sOmcK, Cairo, lilt., 1 March 23, 10:11 p.m., 1B74. J s)BrenjeUr,30i&M Inches ihsmomstsr, 37 degrees. WtndN.E. Velocity Unities per hour. Weather, ccar. Mezdmiim temperature fur last 24 hours, a degrees: Minimum temperatur lor lie Ial24 hours, 1 degree. rrevelMng wind for lut 24 houri, N. K. 'lottl number of miles traveled by wind dur(Eglsst24 hours, Ki.wlM Booth, Observer Bignal .Service, II. H. A. RAILROADS. TlSlE CARD. fLLlNOLS CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1KAIN8 LKAVt; OAIHO. Mall at .,2:!K a.m., Dally. Kxpreasat 3:00 p,iu " Freight at 4 mo a.m., .except Suinlny Freight at 115 .m.... 41 ' Freight at .. 4:00 p.m.,. . ' " AHRIVK AT CAIttU. Mall at .11:15 a.m Daily Kiprcssat .li.-OG p.m.,... .except Sunday Freight at .'MU a.tn.,....i-xrepl Monday Freight at .7:10 p in., except Sunday Freight at 10:05 p.ln " 108 'i-lMf. JAMr.H.loiiNao.v, Agent. TIIK OAIKO AND VINC'KNNKH RAILKOAD. (iharur or riMi:. On and after Sunday, IVl.niary 1S74, Iraloa will nm aa follow : 1IOINU KOKTIf. Iae!ncr. Freight. Cairo, leave (Wio a.m. fitf.'i a.m. Mound City. Iran- tiili " t,Xt " Vienna, li'ai; i:i:i " ft:27 " Uarrltburtf, lenw f:19 ' ll:i:i " Norris City, lene .... t:l5 " l::i I'.M. Carml, arrive Ufr) " 'i:Xi " t'urml, IOXi 4:4.ia:M, (IrayvlJIc, leave .10:40 " .V.V, ' Mount ("armel, leave.... 11:'.!2 " 7:w " Mnreiinett, leave 12:i' I'.M. ISU O. M. Junction, arrlve.l!:: ioi.d houth. I'itienj;er, Kli'lld. O. AM. .function, leave. . 7:15 a.m. Vlncennei, leave 7r2."t " 7:00 im. Mount Canncl, leave.... IS:Xl " " Urayvllle, leave :ls " 10:17 " CannI, arrive ir:(i " nan ' Canni, leave 10:10 " !:15 A.M. Norrli City, leave 10:41 " 7:1S " Harrhburgli, leave 11:4.1 " !:HS " Vienna, leave 1:17 P.M. 12:15 I'.M. Wound City, leave 2:12 " :i:10 " Cairo, arrive .13 " 3:10 " MOUND OITT ACCOU kfOPATIOK. Leave Cairo at 11:30 a.m. and 0:15 pjn. Leave Hound City at 1UUS6 p.m. and 0:10 p.m. Freight trains atop over night at Carml: pin from there at mixed train, leaving at uVi a.iu.; leaving Vlnccnnes at 7 p.m. the lame evening for return trip. CO.NNECTIONn. At Cairo with the MMnlppI Central, llobllc an p Ohio, for all polntt coiit; Cairo, Arkanna and Texan, fur all point! In Arkan sai and Texas At Vlncennei: Indianapolis and Vlncsruics railway forlndlanapoll and all point north, cait and west; with Evantville and Craw fordsvlUo railway forKvantille,TerraUaute, Danville, Chicago and all points north, cut andweit; with Ohio and MinUnlppl rail way for Bt. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati and II point cut and wait. At Norris City crowing the Springfield and Illinois Southeastern railway. L. W. Palmku, Gen'l Bup't K. P. Wiuov, Gen'l Passenger, Agt. . 87-13-tf CAIRO, ARKANSAS AND TEXAS AND CAIRO AND FUL TON RAILROADS, The shortest and. only direct route from Cairo to JMkaonport, Little Hock, Hot Springs, KuUon, and all polnta In Arkamai and Ue Southwest, and Malvcaton, Houston, Dallas, Austin aud all point In Tcvai TWELVE HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE. Through tickets, through bills or lading, and Information a to freight ratei, pas senger faro, connection!, etc., cau be ob tained at tba company' eulce in Winter' block, comtr of Seventh street and Com mercial avenue. Hacks will call at private '.residences and hoUli for passengers, when order are left tfitttM. Kief aat Pullman palaoe sleeping ears on all night train. Trains ran dally, (Sundaya excepted) from the Cairo OSce aa follewi : CIIArtt.KSTOK ACCOMMODATION. Leavo Qrtenfleld'....9:33 a m aud 4:05p.m. Aralve atOraenfleld'a. .9:17 a ra aml3:33 p.m. KXPRX8S RUNS DAILV Leave Greenfield' 200:p. m, Arrive at Greentleld'a 1:40 p.m. D. AXTBLT.. chief Knglneer. NEW ADVERTIEMEN IS Athennum 2 Days Only Friday and Satorday March 27 & 28. THE GREAT IILTONIAN TABLEAUX OF "Paradise Lost," Krom London, Enoland. Doa't fail to witness the Imposing Spectacle Repreieailotr Milton's Dekcrlptiou of HEAVEN! HELL! OHAOSt PAWDXICOITIUMI AND THE GARDEN OF EDEN! AdmUlon 35o Reserved Scat 50c KfGrand Family Matinco each afternoon fortlio tittle folks. Children lOo; AduiUiioy. DR. M. HOWARD, PHYSICIAN & SUGEON. OFFICE CORNER COHMEUCIAL AY. AND SIXTH STREET. RESIDENCE Seventh ttroet, txitweon Washington Av. aud Walnut Street. 202-3-2 Hf DR. W. JiLAUW GERMAN PHYSICIAN. -ota Alcrk (up italri) corner 8th Btro ana yvasnmgvm avohuh. 90-31-. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. THE BULLETIN. CAIRO LOCAL NEWS. ANNOUNCEMENT'S. TO CANDIDATES. TO SKCUHE TUB INSr.ltTlON OK AN AN MOUNC'KMF.NT I.N ,TllK llUI.LtIN 1 IIK I'UIII.I CATION I KK MUBT, BK I'AIIJ YVIIKN 1IIK A N NO ON C KM ENT l IIANIIKt) IN. Tills ItUI.K WII.I. UK HTHICTI.Y AllllRHKK lit, ClTV UKKICKH fb; WAIIK OFflCEItH, 'J. ircm"ciirjtK." Wi' lire aiithoi izt'd to nntiollliic .rli:n l .1, lloUy ni a rnmlidtitr, for ir-clpttlon to Iho ofllcn of City I Icrk, at tin' :iiproacliln; city election. DilTOIt Itl'I.I.KllN : You ploa;nn. iiohucf that 1 am a ramllilatn lor the otllro nf city clerk nt the enstiliif; rhartcr election. '.'i-:M'J-td W. K. Hawkish. fun i irviiti:Aiit;itr:i(; .Mit. Kihiok:-- lly reqnc-t of a iiuiiiher of cltlzelit ple:ie anuiiiiuen iny name at n ran illdatc lor Ihe ollke ofClly TreaMirer al the ennilnj; ehnrtereleellon. Wooii l!irn:.Nimi'n:. I wll CI IV AHOItNliV. We are niithoiicd to nnnoiiiiee. that II, Watvm Wehh U a randld.it) for le-clrt tlon In the nlllee ofclty attorney lit Ihe M.ulliK chartiT election. 1IUKV1T1KS. County probata court adoured on Satuiday ovoning, Th Ohio rivur bog mi to ri tithl b(oro lait, and juitorJay It wm found nciry to aaln oloio thu lower.. Thoiu penocs who aru anilou to know about the futuro nf thu loul, are re. furred to Jim llallory If Mallory con't Imj found, let thuin call nu Judgo Cole man. Kiltiar of them can t;lvo tlio de ilred information. Mr. Wm. Kichbotr, at Iho furniture factory, comtr Seventeenth itreet and Washington avenue, ha Juit received a new lot of children' wagon and bug glci, which he li proparod to tell at a tonUblngly low price, reraona dailrlng t5 purchaae luch articles will do well to give blm a call. 207 3-JI-Ct Grand Gyinnaitic l'urforinanco by the l'liplli of the Cairo Turner Society, Tuoiday, March 24th, 1874, Zum Schlui Tanzkracnzchon. 2GG 3-24-td On Haturday night lait Siquire Lent' (tore at Dongola wa burglarixed, and considerable property stolen. The burglars succeeded in getting into the tor by breaking eut the upper lash of a window in the roar of the ttoro building. The principal portion of the good atoltn consisted of tobaocoi, cigars, shirts, stock ings, tic. Bo far no trace of the thieves bu boon obtained. Mr. Leo Kleb is ready for business again. Though tbo storm wrecked his es tablishment pretty badly, and made it necessary for him to closo up for a low days, he ha overcoma all obstacle and is on hand again prepared to supply hi old friends and customers, and all tho rest of mankind, with tho best of broad, plea and cakes. Olvohim a call. 2CI 3-'J2-3t. Morris, Hood A: Co., luubor manu facturer at Ullin are fllllngan order for white oak lumber to be shipped to Han Francisco, California, wbero it Is to be worked Into head for wine caski. Tho lumber is cloar of sap or knots, and is to be two inches thick, tho Arm receive al most double tbo usual pricu per thousand feet for it. Wm. Khlers wishes to inform the pub lie that he ha just recolved a large stock of imported I'ronch calf and Morocco Leather from Adolph Nickel, of Cincin nati, direct importor, and ho can thero foro warrant all his work to be of not only the best manufacture, but of tho very best matorlal. Any ono who desires line Boots, Shoe or Gaiter will find It to their interest to call on Mr. Eblor at his shop, 'JOth streot, and examino hie stock and stylos beforo ordering elsowhero. J03 3-4-lm The fireman on the engine which took odt the north bound train on tbo IN lino! Central on Saturday evening last, mot with a serious accident at Ullin. A pisco of heavy timber used in loading lumbor cars was carelessly left laying crosswise on a flat car, tho end (ticking .put far enough to knock the fireman off the step of the tender on which he was standing whon tho train went by the car. Hi body and head were badly bruised and one of bis arm broken. Another such an unfortunate affair will not occur at Ullin ioon again, at Tom Jeffrey bat taken tho matter in hand, and if threat ening, storming and weatiog (Tom don't swear) will do any good, railroad accidents at Ullin are at an end. Mr. J. Burgor hat returned from tho East, whero he ha beon purchasing an Immonso stock of dry good tor tho spring and surninor trade Mr. Burgor hat boon in the dry goods business in Cairo for tho last ten yoars, and during that ttrao li as made himself thoroughly acquainted with tho roqulremontt of the peoplo, at woll as tbo myitoriet of hit business, tbo most 1m portant part of which i buying when tho market tbowt the most advantagoout bar gains, in order to toll vory closely, thus giving hit customers overy advantago of hit close study and knowlodg of the dry goodt business. Largo Invoices of bit now goodt are alroady arriving still largor ones are on tbo road ; and he oxtond a genoral invl tatibn to all hi friend to call and exam ine hit ttock, at he takes a great deal of ploasuro in allowing goods, whether sales are made or not. 251 3-20-tf The barber shop u ou the corner ot Eighth street and Commercial avenue wbero J. George Stienbouso with hit gen tlemanly assistants can be found at any hour of tho day or night, ready to soothe your feolingt with a smooth thave, or cool your toroper and head with a good sham poo. It is a first-class tbop, and you aro tttra of receiving flrit-clati treatment Ladles' and children's hair cut or curled aftor tberaostapprove4Tty.es. 8-lS-tf I'EKSONALISMS. II. Levy will leave for Maw York this aitornoon on loipottant business. Mr. 'f . F. Ilouton, editor of that ex cellent weekly paper, the Jontsboro 'Ga zette,' was In the city yettorday. - Mr. W. O. Cloland, general passenger BRent of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad, was at tho .'it. Charles yostorday. Mr. A. ItooJy, a prominent railroad man it It said, president of one of tho loading southern lines was in tho city Bunday and yeitordey. llo left for New Orleans yesterday afternoon, J A J Hmltb, Pittsburg; II at. Johns, Now Brunswick; T P Jump, Bal timore; W 8 Ollmoro, Memphis; 0 W Green, Poorla; A S Waltman, Chicago; K L O'Connor and sister, New York; .1 R Uay, St. Louti; A H Little, Uniontowii, Tennossot, and G C ltaymoud, Now York, woro prominent among tho arrivals at the St. Charles hotul yesterday. Mr, Julian T. Smith, advance agent ol the celebrated "Mlltonlnn Tableaux and Paradise Lost," representing Milton's description of "Iletvnn, hull, chaos, pan demonium, and tbuGirJuu of KJeu, ' was In the city yuitirdtiy making arrangu ments for the tixblMUou of that Institu tion In this city on FriJiiy and Saturday nights noxt. Wo legrct to Lear of tho serous lll fieis of Mri, S. .S. Thj lor, who, wo hr In formed, wis very low yesturdny. Tin Colonel, who hut bvun iu New York for soveral weeks, wnt telbgraphud to of tliu Hint. nf Air?. Taylor and nt unco started for home, but by ono of thoio unforturmt mishaps over which human agency ha. no control a inisconneilion of train!, he will not reach home before to-morrow morning. John Antrim and Herman Meyer were ton at Ullin on .Sunday afternoon. They were on their way to Toledo In this county, their business tbere being to ap praise the good and clia'.tlei of tho late Dr. Daniel M. Jones. They were met at Ullin by a man witb a buggy, in which to go to Toledo. Tht last hoard of them they were about five milet from the station, Antrim in the Biggy, and Meyer on fool witb a rail on Hi shoulder. It it sup posed that Meyrr used tho rail to pry An trim and the biggy out ot the mud. SINFUL SIITI.NUS. Waa Done In Judge t'eurt Ycaterdny. Wlmt Uross,' Thero wasquito awakening up In po lice business yesterday, and for tbo Qrst time in weeks the court room woro an animated appearance. The first victim was a son of Erin, by name Ed Haurlgan, charged with hav ing undertaken to carry too big a load of tanglefoot: Ed was charged two doltari vnd the usual costs, which he paid, and was pormitted to depart in peace. Edward James, Edward Brown and Anna Davit woro beforo bis honor on charge of larceny. But tho evidence against them was not considered sulllclcnt and they were discharged. Polo Brown, a colored boy,itole toveu chickens from Mr. Valentino Hescb, for which bit of "lndiscretlou" Kesch had him arretted. His honor hold Peter to bail in the turn of $200. Pter Brown will very likely go to Pontiac, whbro he will enter the reform school. Frederick Griogson and Wm. H. Crltchton, nolther of them over forty yean of ago, woro arretted by Sheriff Ir- vin for stealing ono hundrud dollars in currency from Mr. Hllman, who keeps a dry goods ttoro on Washing ton evonue noar the Catholic church, Grolgton was employod In tho store, and Just beforo dinner yesterday Ullman gave him one hundred dollars in currency, di recting him to go to tbo bank and got ex chango on Now York for it. Grlcgson and Crltchton, (tho former having moro than onco been tent to the bank on simi lar missions) bad laid their plans, and in stead ot going to the bank the young rat call! went on board the steamer Bltmarck and purchased tickots for Monpbls, Griogson' prolonged kbionso from the itoro routed Ullman's suspicions, and he informed Shcritl" lrvin of the circum stance. Mr. Irvin went in search of tho boyi and was not long in finding them. They wero taken before Judge Bross, aud when questioned about tbo matter, ac knowledged thnt they had rbceivel the monoy, and bad laid tholr plant to go to Momphlt, where tboy intonded to buy a peanut ttand, and go into butiness on thoir own book, Judgo Brost hold tho boys to bail in tho sumof $00 each, for thoir ap pearance at the noxt term of tho circuit court. Failing to give ball, tbo llttlo fel low woro turnod over to tbe tonder mer cies of Jailor Dick Fitzgorald. Tho boys will undoubtedly be tent to tho rerorm tcbool. NOTICE OAIKO CASINO. A spool al mooting to-morrow (Wodnos day), March 25th at 7, p. m. 263 3.24-21. It. V. Bklznek, Sec'y. I. O. B. T. To-night all old U.S. U. must positively be on hand, as butiness or importance must bo transacted. By order, 264 3-24-U 23 W. 4. 11 47. (jREAT INDUCEMENTS, Goldttlno & Kosonwator are receiving an enormous largo stock of goods and aro offering groat inducement to all purchas ers at wholesale and retail. 259 3-22-3t IMMENSE BALE OF PAWNBRO KERS QOODS. Mr. Dan Hartxaan will this evening at 7 p.m., at It. II, Cunningham's old stand on Commercial avenue, open an immento itock of pawnbroker' goodi, the property or J. Caro, Washington, D. C. The stock to be sold is comprised of gold and silver watches, diamonds and Jowelry, and is valued at upwards of twenty thousand dollars. Such an opportunity for bar gains Is seldom presented, and tho goods are sure to be sold at from 2C to Co per cent, below the ordinary cost of the arti cles. Every artlole is warranted as repre sented. This sale will only last two days, commencing at 2 p.m. and at 7 p.m. 260-3.J4.2t C'OMMEKCIAL. Pricb Currknt OrricE,i Monday Kvo., March 23, 1871. ( OKMEMAI. RKMAMCf). Tho genoral aspect of tho market and business continues about the same as at our review last Thursday, Transactions aro anything but largo, but tbero Is no ac cumulation of stocks, for tho reason that receipt! of grain of all klndi have fallen oil' to almost nothing. Very fow orderi are coming in and thtro Is no shipping demand dull and unsettled markets be low being tho rule. In our report of sales wo do not gonerallydjacluda those made in tilling orders, as prices charged on small lots aro of course, higher than on round lots from first hands, at the expon.o of handling from store, wastage, etc., must be included. It It only tbo tales in round lota that represent tho wholesale Cairo market and prices, and that Is all consignees feel any Interest in, Asa gen oral thing our reports cf sak's only em braro tboto intdu on tho day and ditto of our tcMio and thnt will In mefisuro nroount for tho -mrtll Vnluuiu of sales re ported aa compared with th-j tran-ttctiuti of tho half week Intervening our semi wackly roviews. Out remarks on tbu con dition of dltl'erent brnnehet of tbu market will ba found under tholr ap,iroprUto heads. The, weMli.jr has been clear and void to day with very little to indicate an np proaehing storm, but will bo surprised to too tht loi'idlo of thu proeont weok .without having first beon visited by a heavy and imltlitrlous inin. Correspondents should hour in mind that our quotation represent prices for round lots from first handi", union otherwise statod, and that in tilling small orders, higher prices must be paiJ, Til R-fTARKKT FLO UK Our reports must continue to read as heretofore, showing up a heavy and dull market, with no particular rea son for our looking hopefully forward to a chango for tbo better soon. Prices too aro uncbangoJ. Our report of sales em brace 200 bbls various gradet 4 C08 76 i 200 bbli da do in lott 6 f09 00; 300 bbli dodo 4 COffiU 75: 150 bbls do G8 75; 300 bbli do 4 603 00; and 50 bbli oxtra choice family told on orderi and in small way U 00 to 9 60. UAY Very llttlo of any kind comes in and thcro ia vory little of iny kind wanted oxcept an occasional car of choice mixod or timothy. Wo note talet of I car cholco mixed del 1C 00; 1 car "giltodgo" timothy dol 18 00; 6 can choice mixed del 15 C 0(3)1 7 00; 3 can cholco mixed del M15 00, COltN There is very little demand for any kind. Receipts are light and prices hold firm and unohangod. Bales wero 1 car choics wbito in bulk on track C3c; 7 cars wbiti sacked and del 70c; 100 sacks soft mixtd del 65c; 470 sacks mixed on ordon 70c; 212 sacks white on orders 72c; 6 ctrs white on ordors 71 72c. OATS Plenty and vary quiet. Hold ers aro firm at Cau in sacks del and 47c In bulk on track. Wo note talot of 13 car cholco mixed sacked aid del C3r; 3 cart white on orderi, tackod -nd del C455c; 5 cars mixed in bulk m track 47c. CORN MEL Plenty and weak. Prices have a dcvnwarl tendency. Hold ers ask 3 30 bi will probably bava to take 3 25. Wo note sales or 100 bbls steam dried 3 10; 200 bbls city, steam dried 3 303 8 BRAN Nont offering oxcopt at the mills. Thare is a fair demand for it at quotations. Salu reported were 300 tatkt del IS 00; 200 tacks sold to-day at 18 50 per ton, WHEAT 3 ctrs Mediterranean sold in bulk at 1 35 par bushel, BUTTER Tho supply is very limited and demand active. Recoipts of choirs lots aro takon on arri'al at 30 to 35c. We noto salot of 500 lbs tholce Sou thorn Illi nois solid packod '.tic; 600 lbs choice Southern Illinois ro'il 30c; 25 packages cholco northorn 3C to 40c; 30 palls and tubs choice 33 to 3Gc. EGGS Plenty and dull. Wo noto tales of 1,000 dozen 12Jc; BOO dozon 13c; 1,500 dozen 12 jc, 10 brxes 12j13c. CHICKENS Tho demand and supply aro about equal. We noto salos of 4 coops hens 3 25; 6 coops mixod 2 5003 00 10 coops cholco hens 33 60 FRUIT Apples are held as usual, 4 6 00 for Southern Illinois: 500 00 lor Northern. Oraagca and lemons are bo- coming qulto plenty. Wo note sales of 15 boxos lemons 6 00; 25 boxes orangei 4 60ffi5 00. PROVISIONS Stocks aro moderato and quotattoni at follows : Bacon, clear sides, packed 01c; C R sides OJc; shoul ders 7c; tugar-curod hams 1213c; moss pork 15 60 COTTON Dull and quiet. Wo noto talos to-day of 25 bales acordlng to grado at prices ranging all tho way from 7c up to 11c. POTATOES-30 bbli cholco Southorn Illinois twoet told at 5 00; 60 bbli poach blows 2 803 00. COTTON Nothing doing. CHEESE Now York factory 18 10c. LIME 1 251 50 flbh!. CEMENT 2 00(a)3 60 bbl. COAL OIL lPl9a Ml, GUNNIES Ro-eowod 2f busboli 18c ; c bushels 20c. BYRUPS Choice C0c$l por gallon New' Orleans 7B0o. PLASTERING HAIR 36c per bushel. BURLAPS 2 bushels corn, 0J oz 15Jo; do 10 oz 16c; 4 bushols oatt 20o; 5 bushelt 21c; U bushols 22c, BEESWAX 9 lb 30c. BOAP Shaeffer's Gorman moltlod, 71c. Chnmpal.'rn soap, 7c. TALLOW I? lb55Jc. BUOAR Crushed lWJoj A, 1 1(77)11 Jc extra 0. 10Zllo. COFFEE Java 4042e ; primo 33 34c: cholco 84)3fi. FREIGHT Cotton. comDresiod to Now York, 85c! to Boston, SI. Uncom pressed, to now ioiu, m i; to notion To Now Orleans and Vicksburtr Potatoes, apploi, eto, 30o; pound f-nlffhu 15a cwt: hav $5 Dr son: lok 4Ko nor bbl: tobacco $4: cotton SI, To Memphli, flour, etc. 26o pet bbl; pound trolgntt jajo cwt; uay per iub. Extend.'! a cordial invitation to all iliOHc who wisli to save thoir monoy and got "valuo received" for what they do spend, to his largo stool; of Fine Clothing, bought lately at prices unknown to ''country dealers," Having a resident partner iu jNew York a gentleman of lung experience and a most extensive acquain tance among Metropolitan Clolhioi'S, gives us advantages for btiying attho lowest notch. A "e.mintrv dealer" (such they call them in Now York), goes to market with the ri'dit idea. gonds lower than last year, Dill lie is unacquainted with those whose "shoe pinches" badly; and of course has to pay "tho same old nrico." Then there aro a great many who jjo to St. Louis. C' ucaco and Cincinnati to buy their CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS. Goldstlno & Roienwator aro receiving tho most elegant and latest stylos of Car pots and Oilcloths, wbioh thoy ollor at groatly reduced' prices. 258 3-22-3t HURRICANE 1 Wo bavo received on consignment a large lot of sewing machines in perfect order, which wo will soli at bankrupt prices. J. B. Piiilmh & Son. 2573-2101 WILCOX Tjs.v pounds of brown sugar for $1; 8 pounds best cotleo sugar at f 1; 21 pounds of cholco buttor at SI; baking powder 45c per lb, Imperial toa at $1; potatoes 30 cents per pock; 3 lbs coffee $l,at Wilcox's Block. 107 2-4-lm ROOMS" KORItENT. Two very pleasant rooms nt Winter's gallory, suitablo for ollico or for parlor and bad room, aro for rent, choap. In quire at the gallery of 253-3-20-Ct Wm. Wintkr. FOR HALE. Socond-hand clothing, watches, Jowelry, pistols, &C, bought and sold. Also a lot Brussels' carpot, furniture, tts., for sale. Opposito Cairo aud Vincennoa railroad dopot. 188 2-27-tf M. Covne ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Wo havo a Parker Brothers Breeoh Loading Gun, gun and outUt valued at one hundred dollars, which wo offer for salo for elehly dollars. Tho above it ono of thoir best decarbonized gum with front action rebounding locks, and fully war ranto. Knquiro for ono week at The Brli.ktin Offihb If FOR MALE. Two Batterios of two Boilors, each 24 foet long, 2 Inch Dram, 2 14 inch Fluos with lire fronts. Mud and Stoam drums Safety and Hud valvos, Chimnoy and Britchin, all completo and in llrst-class order; boon mod only three months. Fo? priw, etc., Inqulro ol J. T. Kknnik, j-z;i-ii. vuican iron woras, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Lot No. 2 in block 17, first addition with a two-story framo house fronting on Commercial avonuo, and tbroo lots (38, 30 and 40), same block, fronting on Sev enteenth street, aro offered for salo at a bargain. Apply on tho promises, corner Seventeenth and Commercial avonuo. 100-2-20.1m 1''. 31. Wakd. PUBLIC SAtiE. I will soli my entiro itock of tbe best of Boof, Pork, Voal, Mutton, Poultry, Buttor, Eggs, Lard, Irish Potatoes, Swoot Potatoes, Apples, Flour, iloal, Bpicod Beof, and tho bott of Corned Beof. Tho salo will commence at 6 o'clock in tho morning and contlauo until nine at nigbl oach day ror nine montht, Sundaya ex cupted. I bavo also 180 acres of the best of cotton land to soli or oxchango for Cairo property. I alto want tovoral good agents to soil fruit troot. All of tbe above win bo oxplalned by calling on 8. Patterson, corner or Ninth and Walnut streets, as thoro is tho place the salo or tho moat and vegetables will be mado. 02 1-31-lm. Caiko, Ills., Jan. 30, 1874. Wb bavo something new In tho way or half-sheet poston, which wo think aro lust tho thing for tho spring trade Thoy cons lit of six uitierem uesigns, ntno- irraphod, with mortises and margins for printing. Two ot tho cuts are suitablo lor any buslnoss ; tho othor four for boots and shoos, photographers, druirKists and dry goods. We haVo but one hundred or each cut, and will furnish them printed at Cincinnati prices, wo nave aiso some fanoy cards. The language or flowers,' ton deslcnsi "Boauet.'' twelve dosiens; nnara." four dealena and '.'Ootnlo" cards twnntv.four daaians which we furnish printed at 10 to $12perlf, Cincinnati prices. Who wants them? Don't all speak at onot. lG3-2.l9.3t THE CLOTHIER, HsBLLLLLW J jsaBiaWlBaBaBaBaBm ' a4sssHiBaVsr sasassssm ABaBHBBSBaBBBlX' BBaBaBaBaBaH RIVER- xr.ws. l'ort I.lali ARRIVALS and departures for tho '-'1 hours ending at 0 V. i. last evening : Stoamor F. P. Oracoy, Columbus James Fisk, Paducah 11 Glasgow, St. Louis Rovor, St. Loult " Thompson Dean, Now Orleans " Julia, Vicktburg " J. H. Blgloy, Now Orloans 11 Andy Baum, Cincinnati " City of Holena, 8t. Louis 11 Pat Cleburno, Evansvlllo " BUmarok, St. Louis " (irand Tower, Momphls " J. W. Phillips, Loulsvillo " Chas Brown, St. Louis IiEVAUTEIl. Steamer F P Uracoy, Columbus Jas Fisk, Paducah " Thompion Doan, St. Louis Julia, St. Louis " .1 n Bigloy, Now Orloans Andy Baum, Memphis " City of Helena, Memphis " Pat Cloburno, Evansvlllo " llhmarck, Now Orleans ' Grand Tower, St Louis " hlmpsnn Hornnr, VllUhurn " Ella, Ohio rivor " Charles Urown, Pittsburg. Til 15 RIVERS. The rocunt heavy rains havo uwi Uia Ohio to rise again, but It is not bolievod it will amount to much. That stroam came up ono Inch yesterday. Tho Missis sippi continues falling. Business wns vory dull yostorday. Weather pleasant though colder than for sovoral days pre vious, Ml-CEl.I.ANKOUS. Tho Glasgow Is taking a load of lum ber from Hickman to St. Louis Tbo Rover and barges put oil' about 25 tons of glasswaro for tho couth and pauod to St. Loul Tho Grand Tower has 310 barrels potatoes and 33 bales cotton for St. Louis Tho Blsmnrck wan woll laden and lined out hero Tho J. II. Big ley bad a big tow ol coal for the south... Tlio Andy Baum had a uiodoruto trip for Memphis. . . .Tho Pat Cloburn brought four car loads of lumbor and boiiio othor freight from Evansvlllo on Sunday Tho Simpson Hernor laid ovor horo to ro- palr hor boilors and loft for Pittsburg yostorday The Charles Brown brought two barges oro from St. Louis. Uwinq to tho hard times and tho In ability of many of tho suffering to vis!- tho National Suboioal 1.ntitutk nt Indianapolis, Indiana, throo of tho Sur geons of tho Institute havo yieldod to urgont solicitations, and will visit Cairo, stopping at tho St. Chnrlos hotel, Tuosday and Wodnosday, March 21th and zstii, 1874, with nil kinds of surgical appara tus and appliances, and fully proparod to treat such cases ns may call upon thorn for rollof, thus saving the patient a long journoy to tho Homo Institution, Thoy will como ospoclally proparod to troai all Surclcal casos; Paralysis ; all kinds of deformities of tho Face, Splno, and limbs; Dlsoasod Joints; Diseased Eyes; Catarrh; Private Dlsoases; Piles; Flttula, &c. No cases will bo undortukon without a fair hopo of roliof. Trices will bo moderado, It la neodless to say that this institution U nnttrolv rosnonslblo. and the inmost and most popular of tho kind In America curing thousand.! of casos annually. Come tho Hrstday, if possible, as a great crowd will bo thoro. Kkmkmiikh tuk time and 1'I.acb. Sond 4o the Instltuto for a clrcu. Jr. 220-3-12-ood.ot W-lt Fou Salk or Exoiianoe A Farm near Villa Rldg--good homo and young orchard. Inqulro at this office or address T. B. X A.RRIN, 244.3.17-tf Umi .;-t v stock, which ia small for spring, and pay two proflts,fot the manufacturers in those places bought thoir piece goods for spring sale last fall, not. getting the benefit of Jay Cooke's troubles. Mr. Farn baker pays his sole attention to buying; and being well ac quainted knows whero bar gains are to be found. Of course every merchant will tell you "ho buys tho cheap est," but in business as in lift, "judge a man by tho companj he keeps." Farnbaker the Clothier asks for nothing un-le.-s you think ho desorves it. People have not the least idea how goods have fallen,un til tho examine a stock bought lately at "bottom prices." A small quantity of our spring stock has already ar rived. Fon Salk $2,000 la city atrip. Por salo in quantities to suit tho purchaser Apply to H. T. Gmiouid. 173-2-22-tf Attkxtiom Far Mxas. We feava a small lot or the Urle moveable point steel plows, which wa are now offarlns; at coat to close them oat. Bkebwaat, Oktb Si Co, lm 180 Commeioiel avstt. Mrs. Rumbold Is prepared to slxach and l'REsa hats and bonnets la the molt approved style, and in a maaaer to git ontire satisfaction. Call at her residence on Flfteonth street between Walnat and Cedar. 29C-3-lH.tr. TitK l Ana est stock of bird cages, toi let sets, wator coolers, bath tab aid st genoral stock of tinware stores ever of fered la Cairo may be found, cheaper than, the cheapest, at C. W. Henderson's, No. b0 Commercial avenue. 238 -3-14-1 tu. Notiob is nereby given that X wUF.aar no bills for goods aeld to any the em ployes of Tna CAiao fiuLLsrrur, el thee or themsolves or for the use of tna ofloei unleso tho same are furnished on an order Ignod by Mr. Burnett or myself. 12-20-ly Jomr H. QBr,T, Foit Rent. Tho brick bouse situated t'ornor Third street and Commercial ave- nut), l ua nouso naa Deen pus in gooa re pair throughout and Is well arranged for H hotol or boarding house, also room tv ronton Third street. Inquire of Ifsn. Alollale, No. 0, Winter's block. 106 2-3 4f Co to O. W. HxNDcasosT'a, 190 Coa ruercial Avenue, for the celebrated "Okar ter Oak," "May Flower," or otter eeoUag: stovos, tin and hollow ware, water coolers, bath tubs, etc., etc. If you want the best wood stoves, buy the "Charter Oak"; thss best coal stovo, buy the "May Flower." 237-3-14-dlm Milk Waqok. I will oosnsoenee ran' nlng a milk wagon on Monday nsenlng; February 23. I will continue R all ansa mer, and respectfully solicit jour nsvtrosv age. Milk will be delivered to any onef in tbo city, deilysnorning and evealag Orders may be given to the driver of th, wagon or left at my ice staad, No tl Ohlo. loves. Gzomb TootTM. 100-2-21-tf SPECIAL NOTICES, EIILKR8, Boot and shoe maker, Twen tween Washington avenue nstset,B)w and rsar. street, Is prepared to make boots ant saeea In tho latest and most faahlonablt style,. He will make them to order, old or new styles to suit customers, out of the bet lead freshest stock, of which he always las tat good supply on hand from which to Bsakei selections. All fitting ot boot and i mado by Mr. Khlers la don In hi own no foreign fitting being used bt Oive him a call, and be will give jtm sjatta union. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE llsiuiTretior rorvounir Kaatroaa taV ef fects ot errors and abuses In early We. Man hood restored. Impedimenta to saarrjM removed. Wow method or tareaaaent. w and remarkable remedies. Hooka and ear-' eulars sent tree, in aeaisa eavtiOM. dress, liowaru amdomuod, o. -- Ninth street. Philadelphia, Pa.- J" Ion having a nun ropuaajw n t-t ndunt and preiMuonaiaaiu. iivv BHMIS; BEO., ft CO, BAG MANUFACTURERS AaiHW Horn CottenMfUMi mo. vowel