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J. O. LYNGH'S Real Estate Column Alexander county lamls, Cairo lots, hangc for St. I,ottls property. von HAl.K. -A flii residence on rornn- llallrook it'uui; ami i wenty-tuird strwt, at a argain. Ilio south Imtl oftliH 'Pilot" iii.use at l.arjraiu. KOIl KENT. Nevtrul line room in Winter' block. Good two itorjr brick suitable for .um ami office on Commercial nvciioc, . jctwwn Klevcntli and Twelfth. Brick dwelling corner Sliietewiih iid Poplar streets. Saloon and fixture, southwest conn r KlglitMiitu trett and Commercial iviniie, at a bargain. Dwelling house on Cross street, we ol Washington avenue. Two business bonnes on lvee lreef, above Kijclith, $20 each. Store room on Commercial avenue, lext to Waverly hotel, $10. Two itory noun? on Commercial av i nue. Two tenement! suitable for shops ami resiliences. Store room, :;oriier Twentieth ami Poplar, $S. t'p Main of bouse on Commercial av enue, near luth ttreet. Suitable fr I welling, $0. Tenement numbered 8, S and 10 Winter' How. S rooms ta li for $10 par month. In first-class order. Orban Asyiuin building and prcnii te. Rent low, to a good trnsut. Store room, corner Twentieth and Washington avenue, $12 a month. ISooms in various part ol the city. KOKLKASKOKSAI.E. Itubj, in tract to suit, near Cairo. tf.S-ls Tfce "Irem Trull." A apiey sketch descriptive of a trip over the AUhinson, Tojxka and Santa t'e railroad, the beauties, scenery and pleasure resort of the Rocky Mountains, by "Xym Crinkle," the musical and dramatic critic of the New York World, sent free on application, together with the San Juan Guide, iiaps and time tables ol this new and popular route from Kansas City and Atchinson to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Col orado, New Mexico. Arizona and the San Juan Mines. The finest line of Pullman Sleeper on the continent between the Missouri river and the Kotky Mountains without change. Special round trip tourists' tickets from tit? Missouri river to Denver at $50, good to flop oil nt all point. Address, T. J. Axdjlhsov, General Passenger Agent, TofKKS. Kaw Mne)id i Kelt Mar Mr. C. Mclean, our popular Milliner, ba removed from her old ttand on KightU street, to Winter's Block, corner of Sevtntu itrcet and Commercial avi uue. With a large store ami increased lacilitie. Ahe 1 now receiving new goods from t tie different trade centers, keeping a much larger aud more varied lock on baud than formerly. Uuyiug good in larger quaiililies, (be cau sell at much lower prices, guaranteeing satis faction iu every IhkUm, both a to her work and the quality of kom1. For a smooth shave, a neat uiiJ lath lonable hair cut, or refreshing champoo, go to Ed. Braxton, at the planters' barber pallor. The best of -rfumeric4 and hair tonic always kept on hand. The hath room connected with this establish ment is the only one In the city, and I always kept. In the neatest order, ready for the convenience of customer. II f'arl JKmott. wood: Single cord $3 30 'kve ;ord lots U 25 COSl. fARSDlHB AMD BIO MGUDY : Single ton $3 50 Three 3 23 Fire ' 3 00 Order for stove wood will be promptly tilled. A choice lot of kindling oil hand by C. W. Wheeler & Co. Aug 4-2tn Diatrlel Aehoeil Eleelloit Xollee. Notice hereby given, that on Satur day, the Seventh of October, i.ex?, at the school house, on Eleventh street, district No. 1, in township Vo. 17. range 1 west, Alexander county, llAoois, an election will be held for one Diembvr of board of education to till vacancy tor Kiid district. Which election will be oitcmd at ten o'clock, a. m., and will continue open until four o'clock, p. m., of the same ly By order of County Superintendent o Public School. PuotBK A. TaVLOK. Dated Cairo, Sept. 27, 170. f.arou Hotel mm llaluraNl -'iS ly Hoarder Wsulsd. The Kuropeau hotel and restaurant, bear the coruer ol Sixth street and Com mercial avenue, will open October 1st, 1S76. Terms. 41 rJ icr week. This I uu excellent pluce for families to get oys ter, which will ie served in any stile tlei-lred, togcthei with all other choice edibles the market affords. Boarding ou Mie European plau. Three tickets for $1. tiivo me a call. For bonrd and lodging itoiuire on the premises. -28-2v Mks.IT. Wai kkr, Pro p'r. llArrUbarg We will deliver our best lump coal on I '. aud V. K. ft. track In ( 'airo at $30 per car loud of TWELVE ION'S. This coal has so srrnuoR for grate and household use generally. Address all order tor coal to James A. Viall A Co., Harrlsburg, 111. IIenhy Slack, Agent at Cairo. At o. n. ICemeutber the Auclent Order of 111 beruIan, ball to -take place at Scheel' ball on Uie evening of October 23d. Neither time nor money will be spared to nuke it a aucc, and a pleaaaut occa sion tor all who wish to participate In the enjoyment. It ASXomtRMENTD. n rt suthnrUwl to snnoiinrc JOHN II hnhlNUN ssrDiliila ror Mwnffor Altx snitprrounlf , tt the coming munly elrcliuo. Vi's srr sntbonied tosnm mnce PETKR SAUP for an lnlpnil-nt rnliill lor "Srntr of Al itmlrr munly, at the ensuing county rlrction STATU ATTORN KY. KixtiiR III I.I.STIW: I'Immc snnouni thai I am a ranlilitU-ror the olllre of htnlm Attomer lor Alauler c'Miiiijr at the Norrmlier elc- non. m. t.. All LHtT. W ara authoricril In aannuar I.KO. XV. IIKMUlll KS.JK , as a ran lilate at the No- vriniierelretios, lor Matea Aitornejr for Alei aii'lT county. MRCriT CLKKK . W r anthoriKM to announr WILLIAM W. M'l'tir.El KKS aa a candiilala for Circuit t If rk or Alexander cniintr at ih comma countr elertiun. M' arc anlhoriae4 to announce JOHV y, II A KM AN a a ran0ilute for the cfti of Cir cuit clerk r Alexainler twmnly at the ensuing oiintj election. We are authorize I tn anniiunce JOHN A. IIKKVK aa a canitioax; for the uttii'C ol t'irruit Jerk at Uie .Novunlwr election. W are authorized toannounce Vf. V. FITCH Lit a anIMate for the ulUce of Circuit Herk ol Alexander runt al the Soreinlier election. lOtt COUNTY COMMISSIONKK. We are autlioriel lo announre Martin Ilrown. of Thebes, aa a candidate tor County Coiuniia aiooer or Alexander county at llieeuauins county election. BUCKET HOCIBTIKS A.CALON I)1GK, NO. 61. Knifflitd of I'ythiaJ, meet every i iar aiKht at liall-paiit MtTtu, in Oiil- re)oim Hull Howe. Chancellor Commander. ALKXANttKK l.ODGK, NO. 4. lefndent Order of Odd-rel- va, m't erery Jhursday mtrhl at hi hjlf-at acreu, in their hall on IliJIU-rriul atrlilic UHween Rixth and rk truth '.tt -t N. A. UaruHS. N t ' 1AIKO KNCAMFMKST, I O. O. T., meets ni Odd-Ei How' Hall on the Unit and third i. !) In every month, at hair-paat aeven A. Con !!, C P m CAIKOLOUtiK. N0.2S7,A.r. A. M. r. Iliild rcviilitr corurnuiiiuationa in Ma utc Hull, corner Commercial avenue ' 'and Kllitli atreel, uu the second and 'Mirth Mundav ol each loonth. BATK.4 or Apvr.riti ,u. f fll bills for atveTtiaiDt. are due and pay able IK AOTAItCB Transient advertiaing will ba inserted at the rate of tt " 1-er square for the firat insertion and y cents for each aubiequent one A liberal dieoount will be made on atanding and displ advertisements Forinaerting Funeral notice fl'00 Notice ol meeting of aocietiea or secret ordcra ' rrnta for each insertion Charrh, Society, Festival aad Supper notice will only be inserted aa advertisements No advertisement will be received at less than Vi cents, and no advertisement will lie inserted for leu than three dollars ptr month Loca.1 Bualness Notices, of ten lines) or more. Inserted in the Bulletin ae follow : Commence Counting at ten Line. On inaartion per line 3 Cent Two Insertions per lin 7 Cant Three Insertions per Una ...10 Cent Biz insertion per lin 16 Gent Two week per line 26 Centa One month per line - .36 Cent No Reduction will V made In kov Prlcee. HUDAY. tN TOBKIJ 13. 1870. CITY NEWS. I.ral Waalbsr ktepori. Cai.10. ILL. , M, IS, IrT.i. Tlsts. 11 Tus. ViMi. I Vak. VVkat 7 sin. I I I NW :t clear II :t.i,J 'J. j NW 7 do tp.ni ni l' I "I ! SK ; t do i .-." -J4i l. ' tl N ' II do JAMES WAT2"iN, rergcant, Signal fivue. I', s. A. for Reus. Three new cottages ol four rfKiing each, corner Twenty-ninth street and I ointneri'iul aveutte. Kent, f!. GckmI cisterns ou premises. 10-7-1 f M. J. How lev. Nuaieal lualrniuenla. The Ix fit violin, guitar and bus i-trinH in the city and. musical instruments ut till kinds can be obtained of K. & IV. liuder, corner ol Eighth street and Washington avenue. They make pianos and organ a speciality. 0-10-if Clot, ssutunl I.lfe Inanratatre Dam. pnny of New l orli Aaels. $(,41S. oa.e. The reputation of this tirst-claH com pany has long since been established An excellent feature Is the "tontine" or "reserved dividend" plau. W.J. How ley. Agent, J. jvora; Stielubouae. on Kighth street, two door Irom Alex ander t 'ouiity Bank, I the place to get a lashloiiable hair cut or a smooth shave or anything else la the barber line. I.a dics' and cliildrens' bair cut or dredged, either ut the shop or Hair homes. -2H-tl AleHder fammtf Bank, Statement of the condition of the Alex ander county bat'k of Cairo, 111., at I he close ol business, October 3d, WU. KKHOIRCE. Loans and discounts $50,705 8 line Irom other banks !iS) 6C Outfit and furniture 5.000 00 Cash on haiul Kxpeuscs Total ... LIAUII.1TIE4. Capital sbxk paid in I epo:ots Karnings 12,790 93 ..$ K0,I71 05 ....$2."),000 (S3 .... 59,070 25 .... 5,300 Hi Total ...X9,U7l 05 The above statement is correct. V. B boss, l'reside nt. II. Wei l, Cashier. Subscribe! and sworn to Ih skai. fore mo tbia 4lb day of October, 1 170. Witness my band and ol- ci.il seal, Ai.Kar.b Cominc.s, Notary Tub. C-lw Ww' fill. M. J. ilcGauley la proprietor and tola manufacturer of VTood Fill, celebrated lor the cure of chills, ague, and all kind of malarial fever. A cure guar anteed In all case, lie employ no genU, and the genuine pill can only be procured at hi drug store, No. 308 Commercial avenue, Cairo, 111. Price, 60 ceut er doen. Sent by mall pos tage paid. S-10-dltu Wanted. A "runner'' apply at the. Arlington house, Cairo, Illinois lit Uetmpnnjr It. Members ol Company B, Tildcn and lleiidri. M Ketorni club, should nil be prtwnt at tiiu rt'guiiir weekly meeting this evening. It la a t'arl. That Stuart X GhoNon always have the best variety and lowest prices in lancy goods, notiot.s, hosiery, glove, trim mings, etc. Ct ' and BMlaiy Tearaelree That we mean Just wlut we say when w e tell you that we cau make it decidedly to your advantage to buy your fall and winter dry goods from Htcwart & Gholson. C entennial lleer Hall Fred. Hofhcinz proprietor. A No, 1 oyster soup lunch every night aud morning at half-past U o'clock. . On Saturday night a grand squirrel lunch will lie spread, garnished with a variety ol other meats. Come one and all, eat of the Itmch and drink of the line wines, liquors and fresh Milwaukee beer. lon't forget the place, corner Comnier elul avenue and tighth street. .If A Hreechea Thief. Between nine anl ten o'clock jester, day morning a negro man whose name we could not learn, went into the store of Mr. Kluge, on Commercial avenue, and ni-kcd to be shown some (roods. While the clerk was iu search ol w hat the ilar-! key asked for, the latter picked tip a pair of ready-made trousers, and attempted to leave Ihe store. He w as stopped by the clerk who sent lor Chief ol Police tiossman, who took him in charge and locked him up In the calaboose. He will be given a bearing this morning-. Picture Framing. We have this day sold to Mr. K. C Ford the entire lot of moulding tools etc., of the picture framing department ot the Bulletin. All orders for frame etc., rbould be sent to him or left at this office. We bepeak lor him the lib erality ol patronage that has been be stowed upon U4. His assortment of moulding is complete, prices beyond competition and be gtiarentces satisfac tion in all cases. Cairo. Oct. In, 1d7C. tf Caiko Bn.i.EriN Co. Personal. Mrs. iJewcy and children h it this city yesterday for Nashville, Illinois, where they w ill visit the mother ol Mrs. Dewey. Mr. J. M. Cregsr, of Chicot county, Mississippi, who has in charge Halli lav Brothers' plantation there, is in the city. Mr. Frank Chapman, of Vienna, was in Cairo yesterday. Mr. J. C. Zimmcr, general lreight a?ent of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern railway, returned lrom an extended tour through Texas, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Morris ar.d chil dren returned to their home in this city, from Shebogan, Wis., yesterday. Among the arrivals at the St. Charles yesterday were John C. Klllingworth, St. Ixmls; (J. W. U. Corliss. Metropolis; O. Kocbtefyshy, Missouri. Mr. Chester Ashley, formerly auditor of the airo and Vincennes railroad, who is well known in both business and soclul circle in this city, died of the yel low fever in Houston, Texas, last week. The heart of Tony Fagassie, the genial and aftable Planter bouse bar keeper is again happy. He is the father ol anoth er little Fagassie, which entered on the light of this great and glorious uiiherse on Monday morning. He is a heavy weight, and weighs twelve and one-half pounds. Ueurrnl Item. Stuart & Gholson are ottering great bargains In bleached and brow n cottons. For sale, a new top buggy and a set ot new harness. Apply to A. II. Irviv. y-13-tf The seamless slipper Is a new inven tion. It Is the most popular house shoe In America wherever it has been intro duced. Ladies can call and see tlicm. They are for sale by the progressive house ofO. Haytborn & Co. 10-8 Ot As an evidence of the health of our city, the general agent ot the Equitable Llle Insurance company informs us that his company has met with but one loss in the last ten years in Cairo. They have now over one hundred oolicy holders here. More conumdrums ! Why do the heathens rage, and the people imagine vain things ? The only satisfactory ex planation of tbeir conduct is found In the fact that they are dead to shame, and never use B. T. Babbitt's Ret Soap. Civilized people all do. The cresent is made ol Watnsutta mus lin, aud has a genuine Richardson, No. 2,100 luneu bosom and cull, and three ply collar band. Hi guaranteed to be a perfect titling shirt, aud is sold tor $1 25 by the progressive house of O. Haythorii & Co. 10-9-Ci ltraoliilloue of Reaped . Cairo, In.., Oct. s, ls7ti. Arabs, it become us to express Iu a proper manner some fitting tribute to the living of the dead, and place upon the record our action In perpetuating the recollection of our associate, therefore belt Radial, That In the death of our brother Arab, 1). Lampert, on the 7th of October, 1S70, we recognize the hand ol ou great Chlel 1 tiler, lo whose com. mand we humbly yield implicit obedi eucc, knowing be docth all things well. Reauhed, That wc deeply and sincerely sympathize with the afflicted widow and fatherless children in tbeir irrepairable lnss. and assure them that tlio Arab tire company will ever bold in respecltul and iraiernai reiucmoeraiico ine gouunru heart, and excellence of character ol him, the late husband and lather. lUiolotd, That this company will drape their hall aud furniture in mourning lor thirty days, as a mark ol respect to their departed brother. Jlfiolved. That the loreirolng preamble and resolution be spread upon the rec ord of the company : that a copy oe iur nlshed to the widow, and that the papers or this city be requested to publisii tucni Respectfully submitted, Jeee. M. Clakk, Frank Kbatht, Cakl Peter, - CommlUet. COatrL-IMEITARY. How Mr. . es1 . . bfcair.7.?Du ,Apprecmt ' I liey are Tendered a 'ointlluicit lary Henrlll. Another good audieuiT welcomed the Irwin combination at the Alheneum Inst night. The play was"The Hunchback," with the lauious young mtre. Miss Clara BcMen, In the leading role, "Julia." Miss Bclden Is certainly an artist of great ability and power, she was loudly mid rjK-atedly greeted with npplun.se by the atidienc. She was excellently well sup ported by the Irwin company, and the entertainment throughout was of unusual interest. Miss Bclden will remain with Ihe Irwin company during their stay Iu Cairo, when she will proceed to the South, to till a number of engage ment. The Irwin company have made a most favorable impression on the peo ple of this city during their short stay, and In order to show them the apprecia tion of their untiring cflbrts to give us flrst-clas entertainments, which they have done on every evening of this week, the citlcns have tendered Air. mid Mrs. Irwin n complimentary lieiiellt, which will take plar-e this evening. The call presented to them was signed by more than one hundred names, among which some of the most prominent men ol the city. The follow ing explains itsell : Cairo, In.., Oct. M, 167'j. Mr. and Mm. .Selden Irwin; The undersigned citizens of Cairo, being desirous of giving you some token o their appreciation ol your efforts and tal ents in the theatrical prolession, tender you a complimentary benefit, to take place at sucli time as you may name. We would request that you present on the occasion the play ol 'Our Boys." Your. Kesnectfullv, W. p. Hnlli.lav. ;. w. illuming, H. 11. Cnni!ee, K. A. Burnett, W. H. Morns. James A. Phillis. John S. Aisthorpe. A. Marx, names tint head the Jewett Wilcox. F. I. Itexford. T. W. Halhday, Sam. 3. Foster, W. A. Orips, John Antrim, Following the list, ninety other citizens signed the call, which we deem it unnecessary to pub lish. THK KEI'LY. St. Ciiaki.es Hotel, Cairo, Oct., 12. W. P. HullidaT. C. W. Kiinning; Jewett Wil cot, K. H. IUxf ir.1 ami oltiera. Gknti.emf.x : Your kind rciucst is at hand, and we would respectfully set aMde Friday eveniug, Oct., 13th, for the occasion. We take great pleasure in granting your wish, and will produce the great anil successful comedy of "Our Boys' Thanking you for your high apprecia tion of u. we remain yours, Mr. axi Mrs. Sei.okn Iitw iv. Conutjr C'otnmlMlonera t'onrl. State of Illinois, Alexander County, ss. Special meeting of the board ol county commissioners of Alexander county and State of Illinois held at the court house, in the City of Cairo iu said county, on Monday, October 2, 1878. Present Tlios. Wilson, chairman, Geo. W. Samiuons, and J. I.- Sanders; Jacob G. Lynch, clerk. "The beard having met for the purpose of receiving at. d examining bids for t lie building of three bridges iu Alexander county, as ner advertisement, and being advised that said bid are all ready, it is hereby ordered that the same be ojened for Inspection. The following are the several bids. For the building of Cooper's Creek bridge; M. T. Hollman $ 1M) 77 tieo. W. Hendricks 190 00 T. H. Walker IDC 00 Joseph Brauklc - 195 00 Sam'l Hargrave SW 00 B. F. Duncan & liro... T. B. Scarbrough , W. H. Hall For the building of bridge: 100 00 00 00 HI) U5 Lawrence creek M. T. Hollman Geo. W. Hendricks $50.W 62 630 00 570 00 of Sandy creek $2M 78 300 00 2J0 00 300 00 520 00 K. L. Hunter For the building bridge. M. T. Hollman , Geo. W. Hendricks J. C. Hutchinson loecpti Mrdtikk K. L. Hunter Bills for all three bridges M. T. Hollman Geo. W. Hendricks fl.OJO 10 1,000 00 Sandy creek l'7.r 00 Bids lor Lawrence and bridges. E. L. Hunter It Is ordered by the board that Whereas, Samuel Hargrave, Geo. W. Hendricks and W. T. Hollman are the lowest and best bidders, that each be notified of the fact and instructed to tile a good and sufficient band lor the laith tul performance of the same. Thereupon the board adjourned until to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. TiKsoAV.oc r. 3, ! o'cloc k, a.m., 1S7C. I he b ianl met pursuant to adjourn ment. Same members present. It Is ordered by the board, that Whereas, Samuel Hargrave, Geo. W. Hendricks uud M. T. Hollman, have each tiled a good and sufficient bond tor the faithful performance of their seve ral contracts according to the plans and specitications now ou Hie iu my office, they be ami hereby are awarded the con tracts as lollows, to-wit : Samuel Hargrave, for bride over Cooper's creek $ J5 (Ml Geo. . Hendricks, tor bride over Lawrence creek 530 00 M. T. Hollman, for bride over Stuvlv creek 2S9 77 It is ordered that the lollowing bill for per diem services and mileage be al lowed, viz : Thos. Wilson, commissioner 2 days Geo. W. Sarnmou. commissioner 2 dav aud mileage 51 miles... J. L. Sanders, coinmlsiouer 2 day aud mileage 70 miles J. G. Lynch, 8 day clerk of pro bate ami commissioner ' court to date - $0 oo ei CO 9 SO 21 00 Whereupon the board adjourned sine die. J. U. Lvtit'H, Clerk. Free of charge. Your druggist will refund your money, If Dr. Bull' Cough Syrup doe not give you latlslactlon aad cure your cough. . The ranialw. Judge William 11. Green, of tbUclty, addressed a Democratic jneetiof at Tt- J cdo, yesterday afternoon. A Hemarrsiic Jnallee. TI...1 ll,n lliuiwu.p.ila rT ll. ! ill.. ...til i ...it 'i luwi . in 1 tiiia vii j in jubilate is a llxed fact. They want to ics iiicui!h:ivc inn. a ncy uni mining over witli enthusiasm over the JresuU ot the recent election", and want to cool oft. Jubilate, you bet, and it w 111 be done In a manner to make Itadicals quake iu their boots. That all the clubs in the city may prepare for the occasion, and bo able to turn out In style with torches, banners, etc., we suggest that the iolitlcation lake place on to-morrow, Saturday evening. What say the several clubs to this sug gestion y For Itent. A good store room in John Kecsc's brick building, on Twentieth slrcet, near Washington avc.i'ic. Also four good rooms suitable for dwelling honse in same building. Kent reasonable; apply on the premises. KH-lm COMMERCIAL. Cairo, In.., Oct. 12, 17D. Business throughout the city contin ues active, and the feeling among merch ants is one of general satisfaction. The transactions in Ihe Hour, grain and hay trade has been very fair, and the pros pects In the future look bright. Our produce men, clothiers, and dry goods dealers are all in fine spirits, and are do ing a good business, the weather contin ues very line, the river trade during the 'ast few days ha been light. Hates to the south by steamboats are unchanged. The (lour trade is active, the transac tions for the past few days has heen very heavy, with the exception of specu lation, the supply is exceedingly light, these are being held for higher prices, which it is believed vill take an upward turn very shortly. Ihere is little choice flour in the market, but the greater scarcity is still of the low and medium grades. The receipts have been light, a shippers are also on the lookout for better prices. The bay trade Is somewhat letter ft regards choice. There is a scarcity of this grade, and receipts aie very light. Of common bay there Is an overstock and no buyers. Corn is in light supply, and quiet. Some sales have been made, but there is very little demand, and prices are dow n. There has been more activity in the oat market than for . many weeks. Since Monday ti e demand has been good. The supply is light under lew receipts. ' Choice white oats are wanted and will bring from 43 to 45 cents in sacks. South ern Illinois is steady at from 32 to 33 cents in bulk. Meal and bran are quiet, and botli arc in good supply for the demand. City meal Is held at $2 35, with few buyer?. Country is, offering at $2 25. There is no shipping demand whatever, and the order trade is light. The butter trade is good. There is an active demand for choice, with a very light supply. Eggs are scarce and in urgent demand. Good poultry sells readily and Is wanted. Xonc but choice apples find sale. There is n big lot of common and medium on the market, with no sale for them. MARKET. jsaPOur friends should liear in mind that the prices here given are ucly for sales from first hands iu round lots, in tilling orders and for broken lots it is necessary to charge an advance over these lit tires. "jBa FLOl'R. With the exception of the stocks boutrlit for speculating puriioscs, the sup ply of flour in this market is very light. Low and medium grades are in strong demand. There is a fair demand for choice grades. The sales noted were as lollows: C50 bbls various j-rade city, $3 508 50; 300 bbls various grades, $3 500 25; 100 bbls various grades, $3 75(5,7; 100 bbls various grades, $4($ 7 50. HAY. Common hay is plenty aud dull. Choice Is scarce and in good demand at prices quoted below. We note the sale of 1 car choice, if 12; 1 car timothy, $12; 1 car mixed, CORN. There is a light supply of corn, with a still lighter demand. The only sales noted were 1 car white, in hulk, 42c ; 1 car white, In bulk, 43c OATS. Choice w hite oats are In good demand. Southern Illinois are steady. The sup ply is light. We note the following sales : 300 sacks, 3945c ; 2 cars South ern lllinos, bulk, 32c ; 1 car Central Illi nois, bulk, 32c ; Tear Central Illinois in sacks. 37 ; 1 car, Illinois, 32c. MEAL. This market is dull. There is a light stock of country meal In the hands of merchants. City meal is in good supply and very quiet at $2 35. Country is held ut $2 25. There is no shipping and a very light order trade. BRAN. There is very little being done hi this maiket. We not the sale of 600 sacks, 55(aWi'. BITTER. Common butter i not wanted. Noth ing but choice will sell. The supply of s a a. n't l a.1 . . T choice is light, i no saies uotcu were j tubs choice Northern,' 20(5270 ; 1 tub choice Northern, 2Sc ; 3 package South-1 eru Illinois, 21c; 200 lb Southern Illi nois, 20(23e ; 150 lbs Northern, 2k5i,2Sc. EGGS. Egg are In good demand The only sale noted was that of 3 packages, 15;. I Twf-. mm' IUI I. Ill 1 . There I a good demand tor choice poultry, ol which there I a scarcity. We note the sale ol 1 coop young, $2 50 per dozen ; 3 coop duck, $1 75. APPLES. Choice apple are in demand. Com mon wont sell. Sale were 20 bbls. choice red, f 2 25 ; 25 bbls. Ben IuvU. $2. HIDES AND FURS. " SntEEpELT-Greeu, 75c$l 25; dry, 40(Ji)c; shearing, 10,20c. Fms-Beaver-No. 1 $3 00; Xo. 2 $0; No. 2 $4; No. 3 f J; No. 4 (1.0 Mwk-No. 1 $1 ; Xo. 2 75e; Xo. 3 60o; No. 410c P-iccoon-No. 1 70c; Xo.2 40c ; Xo. 1 30c ; So, 1 10.?. Fkunk Xo. 1 No. 2 :; No. 3 30c Nrti 4 l.V. FoxGray Xo. 1 $1 ; No. 2 75C i No. 3 50o;ird fox No. 1 f 1 ; No. 2 ?.. Opossum No. 1 10c; No. 2 Sc.; No. 3 35c. Muskrat No. 120c; No.2 15c; No 3 10c, Bear No. I $10; No. 2 7 No. 1 l; Xo. 4 f 1. Wolf-MountainNo. 1 J 50; No. 2 $1 75 ; No 3 $1 ; No. 4 7.V; Prairie Wolf No. 1 $1 25 ; No. 2 50r , Wild Cat 25e. House Cat lOo. Badger COAL. We quote Paradise and Mt. Carbon ot track, lump, &l; nut, $2; delivered cm load per ton, lump, $3 50; nut, $2 75 delivered per single ton, lump, tt: nut $3 25; Raum or Harrisburg coal or track per load, lump, $27 : nut, f lfi ; tle Ivernd per ton, $3 50; Pittsburg ptr car loads on track, to 50 per ton. RIVER NEWS. Was iJii'AtiTttiffT. Rivas narot, ) tt. li IS7. ( AllOV LOW WATEK. statio. is. s 7 I 1 I & ? ii 2 Cairo , fittaliurx Cincinnati Luivilit! NsnlinlW' At. 1 xiu in Kvansvillc .... Memphis K kulMirtf New Urlrans. II Ill i l l'i l 2 l"l I, 1 S :! n .1 M -0 1 X Pilow Uigh W.1UT or 1ST4. JAMES Wa1.IN, Sergeant, Surnal irvice. L'. . A. Port I.IM. ARRIVED. Steamer James Fisk, Ptiducah. " Andy Raum, Memphis. " Peytona and barge, Louisville. " John N. McConib, .Mound City. R. K. DeRussey, Mound ity. " Iron Mountain, tow, St. Loui. Thomas Sherlock. New Orleans. ' John B Maude, St. Louis. Capitol City, Vleksburg. lit PA kl ED. Steamer James Fi.sk, Paducnh. t' Andy Raum, St. Louis. " Peytona and barges, X. o. " John X, McComb, St. Louis. " R. E. DeRussey. St. Louis. ' John B. Maude, Yicksburg. " Thomas Sherlock, Cincinnati. " iron Mountain, tow, St. Louis. " Capitol City, St. Louis. The Andy Baum passed up lor Cin cinnati lato Wednesday night. The John X. McComb and R. E. le Russey, United States suag boats, come down from Mound City yesterday, They arc ou their way to St. Louis. The DeRussey goes into the Missouri river, while the McComb will conllue her labors to the Mississippi, between St. Louis and the mouth of the Ohio. The Iron Mountain came out Irom St. Louis with onejbarge ol ore and one ol metal for Cincinnati. The Rover has goue lo Columbus after empty barges, which go to St. Louis. In coining down kIic stuck live hours ut Cumberland. The Vint Shinkle, draw ing four feet two inches, rubbed hard at the same place on Wednesday. Pilots Jack Goodricli and Billy Wells, ofthe Peytona, came up on the Sherlock Wednesday. IE Winters Block! A Larger Stock and Lower Prices Tban ever for CASH. TRIMMED HATS From rilly ct-uU to Twenty-Are dol'ars. A full line of lato style ournets and hosiery at lower price ttian ever before offered in C airo. i Hd straws made over, or tuken in exchange for new goods. UNDEEWAEE, A lull Stock of Ladies VVoulvn ar.d Cotton CNOfcKWAKK. RIBBONS AND LACES Feather, Flowers, etc. , of every variety aud at all Trices, Klv JI...-L miul l i1ral ruL ami I will irlvm my customer lietln bargains than ever ufleied ueiore uiu. v.. iu luii, ATHENiETJM. ONE WEEK ONLY. COMMli.VCIXG AAouday, Oct. O. 1070 THE SELDEN IRWIN COMBINATION. A1:k tiic pjuular uud Ult'Uted youiifc' liiueJUtu and Ciiaiui'Kr A''t-r MK. HABBY KAINFORTH, Who will aj'lar a u eveuinj iu one of lii l vcirile eliaiuulrrii, Uiinrlrd by a tliit-claM iMinpuiiy of 20 Artiutca and a Fine Orchestra FBIDAV LYK..OCT. 13, Will be preaenti-'l. ftr U' Hrt time In tliU eily, the iniwt sue-6fiil of Muilertl Oiuedie. entitle. I . ' OUR BOYS! THEATBI PERFUMED EACH EVEHIH0. A UuiKioU. KeaerveJ beat......-......- Te I'oura open at T o'clock, vouimenos al o'clock. Keaerved aeala Iur Sale al Hart man without extra chama. lu-7 MISFIT CARPETS. Eurllsh Brussels. Tbrea Ply ud Ingrais, Iso, tlr Catpets, Velvet Kugs, Cruiub Cloths, Oil Cloths, ttc, vtiy cheap . . at lb Old I'umw 112 FULTON CT.. i:S7 TOSS. CsrptU awefidrf ack4 kidml toMj Br( mt tkm t'liUd but tr oaasxg. 7-4-ly. J. . L JALL. Mlltll 7 n BASK MrATKAEST. KM'CMtT ir the cnnilifton IK Ihe t i) Na tional Hnnk, at UiiDK in Ihe wtei' nn noin, at thaulov e.r Imainami, i.k-. k, ,IS7. . UKSOt UC KS. . !.oans ami dl'munl - ..,l7,4. 41 V I. Iliinitstu mire circulation...', mjvm m l . H. Bonds on hnd .,si (m Mher atncks, Iwnds and nmrtKagea ... Tt,BI2 fiO 1'ne from nin't-ovcil re- . . . . wrve aWnt- U5,.1IJ U lne from other National . Itnnks l'i,2io a Ine fmin State luks ajid lamken .;" . .I.SeO 47 1' 0 llfll .tftfn . ISim. il.iM H.i.t ,. .. ... a.. w. iirn nt eippiixiM and lakes jmid 3,fi;s 4i CliiT.ks and other, ch .Items I a, ti III I la of other ' JuitlouiU - . hanka I.tiio 00 , Frantiiinal ctinrm-j, Ih- '. t eluding nickela....." . 5,VjO 13 . . faerie Uaolwling gold treasury . notes). iX '.' 1 : ' ' Keilrnijition Ouid w iU t . d. . trtaui-. . rer (1 peruent. I cirvukuiuio.. ...... l,1Z 00 t'ife fnua V . treai-uiar. olke than Ajiercenl. iflemrHHin fund R.O'sl 00 Tan,..:.CrJ:.J.J...AlhLi'y i.iasujriHrt. . (apit.il fork paid in..., liu,on 00 Mirilua fund .. W..,.M, (SI Other undivided protita .JU.W S4 National liuuk note outstanding,,. '4,M ou Individual ilryoaita auh- Jei t to cherk .n37,t? C I)n in oOrt National Imnka ..... .. 6,wa -KA T to ftnte lianka and - - Iwnkera "X,oi tMK.M ..' ...,.'.' 1'ofal 'SI.T'j f 9Ute orillfnoit. I'onulj of Altamler Vsim I, W. l. H. II hi. 5-, PtmUUut ff tBellmr named bank, iln anlrmfiljr atmur ! the above utarement It trne lulfte best Of nJV knowleilgo and belief W. l. liALIJHAY , Prenidenl. nbcri(ied and twimfr ksfor ancthia 10th dav ortlct. 187s. - ' It. H. I'AMH.K, Notary Public. Correct -Attest . II t,. It M.I.IIIAT.' 1 K.H 1 l.NMNOHAM, DiMClors. ) l. Wll.l I AViOV V 1 New, York, Extraordinary Bargains In all Tliir- fieiiariinenU , 1 Commencing May 1st. 1876. Rich Black Silks Hie Mont Celebrated I.VotK!.lAojua, At Si 25 ruduce.1 from AO, . - At Ml ft Kadaced irou , Al HI in WedrnJ from - f At OO itriluced from 'J AO, At c lte.luce.1 fromtl 13, At ftl OO llednoed Irom ftf 5, At It I 2.1 Keduced from l OO, AISI3S Keiliiro,! from tfl IKk. In (mel' Hair. Clievints, and Damaioeea, Ke duced ti" x0, 'm cent 1, ttinn V, W, a4 is. mi Popular Dress Goods In Nov and rushloiiiible Fabric ami ( 'ottlra, ot fered at "- ' -" 12r. Hwluced frmn ' I h,: Keduoed from ... ,. t fie. Iteilucad from 10c( ifki- tletliicad froiM S7ci ' 1, aii-., r'"i ntef orica 5We tu 5e'. " REAL INDIA SHAWLS At tl'Kl aad $ir, Kormarly -.Sold al".$.HK, iirt aud so. . Slick and Scarlet SkMhrir At t-lfi $4" ajid $W .tf ' Keduced from '), and -'. Mil i tot"' 'Keduced Irotu $J to . UdicindiYiiiei:itiii, The Later! Paris Style from till Upward, tin braciDK Uie ehoioest novelties at KNORMOt'S REnrtTfONB. Ladief'and Chizrens Upslerwear An Itniueniie Stock of Mo Beautiful and UK LI ABLE CiOODS ' L , j Al M -yery. Gnaat PffljV Ladies', Cbirilmt's and Gentlerutii's Tbcllest Eng-Uah, i'reMch u4 iemian Ovods All AlurlvM t Lowt Vobiftle Vnc. OUR DOMESTIC: . . .. . AND Housekeeping Departments Ara thnmutr'tlv stock J tyilh f best goods, at thelowfst psckujre pneee:. BuU tiful American print, at (m'. and "Cc. per rd; rtandard 4 4 blesobed good at lUc ; .ounluln sUirtipgs at Joc.f. t'w 1'orW Mil:, VJic. ; kttU 0-4 alieet'cg. t Vj '' mil m mihwsK .-4 t ... " . f k'" I, Iu uU Hie Various ,CirJai atBuifmDS. Bn Carpetins (Wlih h wm kvr:'l ihe Uraitei Street ator only), Me art) ottering Kulisli andAuiirt cau Upetriet ut fl, fmuier price tl 15; body KriikaeW at l M, loruier price ft 80; all-'voul luxruin al 70o-, Uuuier tf'bA.Ac.; three Hv ictraitia al t-k tbf iwiMMtrice, tl 00; 'oil-.lottia al .'IV. to furnmr prices, N10. to fwc. Sample, of gomis, and citu'iiues of la ilies' aud miase MiitH. anil UiUklia iuiler wear, and inlnnts otuiif,eol Hue el ctai e to- url seotiona ut tb Oolte J Male, j Rules lor elt-niruuretunt nerit on appli Cat'ou lis all ai(aol Ut iiwrrv M Orders for gooila of all kinds Mill ba rare fwljr attended to, aud the goKW packed and loi warded without cbarit, juyt-atot Broadway and Tweoietb $$tl Grand and Chrktieit.y'ib Y. . ""? papidly. kendforeireuUw. l T.ta- l a dantTi Wag H.huS Hm..r. Made aay la ut 4 iU.. t- acu4K to ouraMaar Ui. V ot 9l, Knf JV ILtUKS, Kb.ikl.MWlf-- Ir' iavolar. W alM wLtm tA lwr v . , I A AtfeLV. 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