THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1G, 1871, TRAILER'S GUIDE. TAKE NOTICE. TIME TABLE Or THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL On and after "Junday, M lth, 1871, the roll ag time-table will govern the atrlval ao-l depari or of paetingtr trlni at Cairo i fl,f-Mll trln. dally . I J ,,' ... ArriM Mil,dlljr ipr,... daily. .xcer '"X'lJJZ Ho change of cms from 0"w ' K,;n, bang from c ChlC,MK.'l'.1 MPI, chcl.;M'"""ort",t CAW AND MOUND CITY KTKAM Tt. CACHE, Will iiimU lhre Iripi dll). L11TII4 Clllt it 7..... i il II II I 3U . . Vm each aiding lor pa.aengert or frefgl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. bubgW I I.BAYIM1 MOt 1SD CITY til. I At 8;30 K.ii,. ...in. I At Is3ii p ni. . ..p.m. I At .p.m. r. no cent, i 10 tickets tot U to. naucu, at anr gooii inionnrui.ifi Iglit, iioriiir. mauM' ROATK, CAIRO AND LOUISVILLE WHy Packet for Palucah, Krarnrllle and Lou. It'llle, the farorite steamer, T. O. RYMAJFt Mnttr. eaves Cairo erery 8ATUDKAY at S o'clock p.m. For freight or paaiage apply on board or to JAB. BIGGS, Al. ' CAIRO AND PADUOAII HAIL BOAT. The splendid eteamer JAS. FISK, Jh Fowler, Matfr. ass Ctlro nvir.V, (Sanity excepted) at t a. Far (ralihtor p"ij? apply on board or JAS. BIGU IN, Al'l. IBHIGRAITT TICKETS. IMMIGRANT TICKETS f OK SALE, For Bale t POR SALE, ' I FcrSalel ' TOR SALE. J ForHaleLFOR BALE. Faro from LiviitrooL, Pare from Londonderry Faro from Glasqow, Fare frost Queenstown TO CAIRO, ;::::::: 14 8' Bagord, Merni A Ca , gents. 3 0 MUSLINS, PRINTS, SHAWLS, ETC., Oaf nl Hie moil attraitire dUdlaja ol DRY GOODS, In ti e cltr. commercial avenue, 1iktwkkn' klohth and Ninth Streets, CAIRO ILLINOIS, ban cery available space In lilt .tore room Oiled with New (iood. Hlaatockl.com plete, comprising a beautiful selection of FEINTS, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, COTTON FLANNELS, ETC, A splendid array of4 IXRDSSS QOOIDS Among which are the Newest Ml Moat Fashionable ;Color and Material.. lie haa a large slock of FUKS on hand, winch he will closo out at a low figure berore trie nouuays are otf r. The ladlai will And a large assortment of CLOAKS AXD WOOLEN SHAWLS, which wll' be sold cheaper than anjtnlng of the aina oyer aoia in vairo. Mr. Uargor has laid In an Immense stock of BOOTS, I1I0KS, RIBBONS, MOTIONS, NECK TIES, ETC., which ha wilt stll cheaper than the ebeaptst. Hdeelm. GENERAL LOCALS, ISM AN LINE Utarpool Asw.Tkahd Philadelphia Steamship Company, aa tOaruoT with cxitid st4Tuaid saittis OTsaxnaars Far Carrying .the Mailt. FOR PASSAGE TICKETS oa reams tsroiautiox, AFPLT TO JOHN O. DALE, Aot.', II Broadway, New.York, erto II. II o n p t , Waahicgton Arenue, Cairo. sots. 31 FOB BENT. YhGommretHout.Ule rented on favor- The lane and Mtualed on Ktchth bflmfn U'nlnni in salon (apposite the 1'ieabytcrlan Church) is fo rant. For terraa, etc., anpfy to THOMAS. liflEEN A ALOEN. c'Ktf Ohio Lerea, C.lro, lll. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAIB0.! DANIEL II CRD, Pre.ldent ; ROBERT W. MILLER, Vica-Prssldsnt ; C. Jf. HUGUR3, Cashier. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE THXCIIANftE, coin, bank notea and United 111 States securities bought and sold. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. VOU SAIiE. lommodlou dwelling houso l Wash. FOB MALE The Illinois Central Kail Roai Compiny now addition to the City of Cairo, li i Lai Jt blxk 20. , Lot 24 block 2. II -I "81 ' l. I " S3 .1 at i '" PPlylo JAMES JOHNSON, PIITNICIAKW U. W. DUNNING, M. D. SIDENCE-cornerNinlh .n,i ... R. S. BRIG HAM, M. D., HOKEOPATHIBT, Office, 130 Commercial-av., Mnlh ilreet, Cairo. III. 1 decOlf. A room,, food out houses nnd other con veniencea, will bo sold on rcaion&blo terms. Ap ply on tho premises, corner Eighteenlh ami Wal nut streets. ilccietf. THE BULLETIN. Iabllab(d ei-ery morning, Monday ex. cepted. PERSONAL LOCALS, Jowott Wilcox is in St. Louis. He expects to visit his friends in this city in o fow days. YJTTT T Till f.. rm. . I . . 1 ii Luuin.li iv. ojiirii. m. ii in,, iHn ,. r ri,n f , n. TaSaayk:,rit,u.n I - Ws crTTy' is ,n l"u clty' 8loppinB at th0 st U1X U4 Commercial imnn ..n ai.i.. Charlpfi Mr. S. E. Horvy, paymaster for Ih IbKIDPNTp v I UIIU ijwuin fitiiruuUf wits iu 1110 fc,?.0TJsJ trV.i.Sd oh."W P"ylnB off tl10 employee. oi mat roau. Copt. Tliomns Hums, during tho war commander of tho gunboat Bragg, was in tho city yestnrday. Tho captain is now engaged in railroading and inerchntidie- ir.g in Arkansas. H. Armitong, l'coria, Ills,; J. A. Uodard, Cincinnati, Ohio; A..!. Branch. Str.Wm. H. Ilrownj W. II. Cord, Du Bufiue.lowa; J. K. Harvey, wife and fam ily, Trcai. C. & St. 1.. It. R- I). K0n- ALIsEN, MULKEY & WHEELER ncJ-v' ollioi Jo,," Morgan, Memphis, icnn.; i. vjmrk", m. d,, kcw Orloitisj P. Peterson, Chicago; I. R. Farnum and wife, Boston ; Joiiuh Hodgo, Puducah, Ky.; Rob;. Mason, Waterloo, Iowa; S. McKinxlo Urbana, Ills.; 0. W. Oillman and lady, Chicago; woro at tho St Ohorles hotel, ycsterilny. Tho following wero the arrivals at tho Delmonlco hoto', AVin. Winter, pro prietor, for tho twenty-four hours ending at 9 o'clock, P. M Dec. 10th, 1871. : Geo king, Anna, 111.; H. II. Bidlomao, Evans- CHls houra. denes Vo, I.AWTEBB. ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS AT LAW, DlllmJ.AIn, 1 aBsVhwSSJ;,. CA,U0- "'1K0'- BIVICU1BT lIMnt nn ... i . lnliT bunn... "ja. . .v-v,.r firatj.a.tjonal Bank, Ohio I,t,. GREEN & GILBERT, ATTORNEYS i COUNSELORS AT LAW, C'BBBBk H. een, ! fiJKy.St&u,,!:rt' CA,no' itun- KZ&XZ"U ilt,n 10 "I'JF ad OFFICE S1rt... JOB PRINTING. Uantet the laUs. Situ.1".1 Td an assort- VJB1 o one of ih. ZVLVJ"?. ! i&tSsutii sad Wast. .'fifiV ii'. Uas r..... r-intil' ctr theroselfft. villi), lnd. : S. Sununerflold. St. Louis, Mo.; O oo. A. Babbitt, Chicago, 111. James Smith, Jr., Washington, llllnoU Joe Schlauge, C. II. Marshall, St. Louis Mrs. Flagler and daughter, Str. Idle wild; Wm. Palm, Cincinnati, Ohio; M W. Owens, Kentucky; Jack Fox, New York; J. Irwin, Anna ; J. P. Cummins ;i ik.. .k. ;S..Art, all work 7a V. -TTh" Z,.: card or wkiekisat. wltkTSr bu.inTirrn.r n.VS'.i "wrsaadlBf Ibalrwork to Bt. Louls w ;.x" Cwoeajs. JNO. H. OBEBLY a, ce Thoa. Boyle, St. Louis ; H. Levy, City Samuel Orr, city; Mr. Phillips, St. Louis Capt.D.F. Olden, river; John W. Trover, Villa Rldgo. GERMAN SCHOOL BALL, For Christmas beef go to Kynoston'f, corner Kincteonthand Poplar strocts. tf The dwelling houso at tho corner of Elghtoonth nnd Walnut streets Is offered for sale on tho most rcasonablo terms. Tlicro will bo religious services nt the Christian church to-morrow, morning nnd ovening. Rev. John Friend in the pulpit. McIIalo has put the chain gang to work cleaning out the sewers. They w'oro at work yesterday near the St. Charles hotel. Tho transit steamer Illinois has gono to Mound City for repairs. The Idowlld takes hor placo in tho Cairo nnd Colum bus trade. Messrs. H. & L. Chase, of St. Louis, lmvo opened a commission and forwarding houso in tho "Widow's block," next door to MathusA Uhl's. Tho Gilbert troupo havo solcetcd " Ten Nights in n Bar Room." ns the play for this evening. Tho casto is a good one, nnd wo may look for a crowded house. A good supply of buffalo beef may bo found at tho butcher shop of Jako Walters, on Eighth street, between Wash ington and Commorclnl nvonuna. Tlio buffalo was killed in Colorado and shipped to this city. Try it. Tho Alexander County Blblo Society will meet in tho Presbyterian church to morrow. Tho nnnual sermon will bo preached at 11 o'clock a.m., by Rov. Jo soph Mossor, stato agent. An oloction for oflicors and tho rcgulur nnntvorsary ser vices will commenco nt 7 p.m. Ilnnny, at tho corner of Eighth street and Commercial avenue, Is having a sign, painted on tho cast side, ncd another painted on tho south end of his storo build ing. Hnnny has been advertising in The Bulletin and knows by experienco tho valuo of prlntor's ink and paint. Tho Pulaski Patriot Bays : "Cairo is tho now tho head of navigation on tho Mississippi river; consequently there aro mnny steamers at hor wharf just now, presenting a business nppoarunuo equal to that of any city on tho rtvor. Cairo is yot to be a metropolis or we aro no prophet." Stcamboatmcn, county oflicors and others should bear in mind that tho Bul letin book bindery manufactures all kinds of books, in a stylo that cannot bo surpassed, and at very low prices. Books, periodicals, newspapers and music bound in any stylo desired, on short notice. If tho person who took from the door of the Athtneum tho frame cantaining tho photographs of Miss Katio and M r, Jas. Gilbort. will return tho samo to tho office of tho Atben eum to-day, no quostions will bo naked Othorwiso officers will bo employed to search for it and if found the porson having it will bo prosecuted to fullest extent of the law. Tho survoyors on tho Cairo and St Louis raUrcad havo ronchod tho range of hill. tl.;. .!.). r !. rroic- wood in this county. Thoy are slightly mixed as regards the most feasible routo to take to get around thcio bluffs, and have survoyed three or four routes, but up to Thursday had not settled upon any of them as tho permanent location of tho road bed. Business beforo Bross yosterday was dull. Ambrose Thatton and Roily Tonoy, for offensive language, wero lined five dol lars each. Paid. Two women, for being inmates of a houso of ill-repute, were flnod tho usual amount which they paid. Mlko Simons, on a charge of running for a hotol by which ho was not employed, was, upon tho evidence being heard, discharged. Tho festival last night ut tho First fcolorod) Baptist church was well nttend ud by tho colored people, no less than two hundred bolng prosent. Tlio coloreil dam sels in chargo of tho tables woro attontive to their guests, und descrvo tho thanks of the church for tho interest thoy took in tho affair. The proceeds of tho festival will bo applied toward paying off tho in debtedness of tho church. "Thalia," under direction of tho Ger man school committee, will give an enter tainment on to-morrow ovening, for tho benefit of tho German Sohool Association. The play "Tho Marriage Proposal," Is ono with which tho members of 'Ilialla aro fiimlllnr, nnd which thoy will bo suro to perform in splendid style. As tlio exhibi tion is expressly for tho benefit of tlio Jcrman school, it is reasonably uxpccteu that tho houso on this occasion will bo lin ed to overflowing. -Tho numbor of steamboats owned by Kvansvilla speaks well for tho cntorpris log citizens of that city. Thoy Jiavo tlio Kvansvillo and Cairo and tho Evnnsvillo and Memphis packet lines; both lines doing a good business. About ono third of the trndo of those boats is derived from freights recoived ' at; Cuiio. Cairo's into rest in thorn consists in having her name associated with those of Evansville aud Memphis on tho wheel houso of tho boats. This and nothing moro. On Thursday Detective Arnold rccelv ed a telegram from Detectlvo Harragan', of St. Louis, statinc that n Mr. Kails, of Logan county, in this stato, bad bcon GILBERT SISTERS, Tho Athoncum was crowded ngnln last' night to witness "East Lynno" by tho Gilbert dramatic troupo. Tho Into hour at which wo wrlto precludes our saying what wo wonld llko to say regarding tho rendition of this beautiful piny. Katie Gilbert, as "Lady Isabella," sustained that chnrncterin n manner that won tho hearts of every man and woman in tho house. Indeed, wo havo seen nctrcssef much oldor thnn Katlo Gilbert in this character, and aro frco to admit wo havo never soon It carried out more perfectly. Tho play throughout was excellent. To-night "Ten Nights In a Bar Room" will bo tho nlav. Below wo civo u OVERBOARD, DEsrsnATE RTiiunou: between a de tective AND 111 ritlfO.VKIl ON 1IOAIID THE STEAMER ILLINOIS THE LA1TEII THROWN OVKHiiOAHD. It will bo remembered by our renders that a short time sltico two of tho Hum boldt express robborf, J. II. Clark and William Baxter, while being transported across tho country from Capo Glnirdeiiu to Humboldt, escaped from tho oflicors who had them In chnrgo, nnd that they were subsequently ro-nrrcsted near Allcn- vllle, Missouri, Ycstcrdny morning, Detectlvo Pinkerton, of tho l'inkcrton detectlvo forco of Chlcngo, arrived In this city in chargo of tho prisoners', and took patsngo on tho steamer Illinois for COMMERCIAL. synopo-lsofthe loading features of Hio I Columbus, rrotcto Humboldt. Shortly play: Part 1. Kxlorior VIow of " Sicklo nnd Hhenf." Interview botwecn Mr. Romalno and tho Yankee. Sample's idea of modor nto drinkinc. Return of tho landlord. Scono J: Intorior of "Slcklo nnd Shcnf.' Kx-mlllcr and nappy landlord. Tho young snutrn. Tho landlord's wifo. " AVo shall never ngain ho so happy ns wo wero at tho old mill." Poor old Joo Morgan, tho ine briate Littlo Mary in search of hor fnthor. Departure of tho inchriuto nnd his child. quarrel between uroon nnu line, Timely arrival of tho Y'ankeo after tho boat left tho landing and while yot In sight of Cairo, William Baxter, ono of tho prisoners, requested Detectlvo Pink orton to accompany him to thu water closet. Pinkerton compiled with tho wish of his prisoner, nnd wlulo tlicy were walking eida by eldo toward tho rear of tho boat, Bnxtor by soma means got hold of Pinktrton's revolver, and In less time thnn it tnkes to tell it, II rod nt him. Pink- orton irrntitilcd with hlin. nnd In tho des - " " O A ' Part II. Tho Y'ankeo nnd tho phll- pcrato strugglo that ensued, Baxlor was nnlhrnnlit. Klniln'. nroirre.. In Invorll KocpltiL'. Tho landlord's enterprising son, Frank. Quarrol between tho landlord and his drunken customor. Tho bottlo nnd tho fatal blow. Arrival of littlu Mary. "Father I father I they have killed mo I" Part. III. Tho Yankee nnd thocamb lor. Samnlo's definition of tho word "gentleman." Tlio treat. Tho Y'ankeo s dcslro of Green's hnpnlncss. Sccno -: Tho drunkard's home. Tho patient wife by tho sluo ol hor sullering cniiu. Joo Morgan's nromlso. Morv's anxiety for hor lather's good. Frightful delirium of tho poor inebriate. "Uomo hero dear lather I this is littlo Mary's room 7 nothing can hurt you horel " Aliecting tableau. 1 art J.V. Xiio " Sicklo nnd Slical. Tho landlord and his son. Mrs. Slado's accountoftho interview with Mary. Sam pie nnd tho young squlro on n tlmo. Tho l nnkeo s story about Ilncla Josh and tho poorhousc. Tho fight and death of Wil- no Hammond, bccnol!: Escape otureon Tho arrest. Sccno 3 : Joo Morgan's wrotched home. Tho wifo and mother watching by her suffbrlng ones. Littlo Mary's advice to her father. l)cs pair of the inebriate. The child's dream 'Pl,n drop of liquor as long as I live." The dying child. Death of littlo Mary. thrown overbonrd. Tho boat was stopped at once, but no traco of Baxter could bo found. When thrown overboard Baxter hnd on handcuffs und mnnnclcs. SELECT COUNCIL. (Regular Meeting of tho. Select Council.) Cairo, III., Dec. 13, 1871 Present : His honor, Mayor Lansdon and Councilmcn Schuh, Taylor nnd Wood. 1. n ILLS. Tho following bills, having been nllow od by tho Select Council, wero presented for concurrent action. f. (JO 30 35 SI 00 70 218 80 We shall meet iu tlio hind where thoHprlng is cuirnai. Where darkno's r.c'rcomcth nor sorrow nor pain. Where the flowers nerrr fade Iu that clime ever vernal. Wo shall meet and our parting be netcr aguin. Part V. Tho meeting of Samplo and Mr. Romalno, after an ubsonco of flvo years, bamplo a tetotaller. liis quaint description ot manors and iningt mat tiavo transpired at cedarviiic. scene i. Appearance of Simon Slado. Wonderful transformation of the onco happy miller Frank's progress in dram-drink- in tr. Tho nuarrol between fitthor and son. Death of fcimon Slado "Frank Sladc, you havo murdered your father." Scene 3 : Tho happy family of Mr. Morgan Arrival of Mr. Romalno. Tho resolution. Tho wife's joy. Sample and his now suit "A drunkard now no lonzer that H o'er I Free, ill.en'.hr.Ulcl I stand a man onco moro I" upfront". . it ir it v r.tuiH.i'riiv, CAIRO STEAMERS, On the 16th of this month, the members of tho German School Association will 'i, I hold a Grand Ball, for tho benefit of th "CUOOl ST, CHARLES HOTEL, ?. D, 1EXFORD Proprietor. smi oho litss iso sscoib st., Cajbo, Illwoii. 7U Oity IKrtt-Clau Horn n the Oity, Thero will bono efforts snared to tho occasion tho grandest of tho sea tTA fick,,ui-00i on bo procured at i.U.fckhuh's drug .tore and at K. & W. uuuer a gWty g.Ubll.hmont. d t d Notice. Tho best entertainment I tho city is at tho St. Nicholas hotol. euloo and restaurant. Tho best muslo that can be bad violin and piano. Good lunch ery morning and night. All of the Bnest brands of cigars, and tho bc.t St xjouii iftKfsr beer. With s commerce that is only surpassed by about five cities along the rivers of tho west, Cairo owns but two or three smnll stoamors, and thoy uro comparatively of littlo uso in tho way of carrying freights. Thousands of tons of freight aro shipped from Cairo daily, during a groat portion of the year, to all points south, and our steamers, wo may say carry less thnn two hundred tons of the umouut. No ellort Is made to obtain oven u fraction of tho southern bound freight, which constitutes thu great bulk of our commerce, whllo Evansvlllo insists on owning all tho packots which run between that city nnd Cairo. For n short tlmo Cal ro had ono boat in that trnuo, but ovcry otl'ort posslblo was nindo by citizens of Evnnsvillo to keep freight nnd passengers nwav from hr and give it to tho two boats owned in thnt city. I ns tend of bundling nt least n smnll por tion of the freight which pnsses through Cairo southwardly, wo glvo tho wholo of It to steamers which do not lonvo ono cent of money in Cairo, if it is in their power to provent It. Thoy buy all their stores at other points havo all their repairs dono nl othor cities In no way do thoy contribute to tho sup port und .trndo of our inorchnnts, while Cairo contributes to them, in tho wny of freights, many thousands of dollars every year. And this is not nil. When freights aro plentiful nt St. Louis, nnd thoro Is u good stngo of wulor, thoy refuse to rcsorvo room for Cairo freight, oven whon we off er, ut the samo rates as thoy obtain In St. Louis. Is It imposiiblo for our forwarding merchants and business men to dovlso means whereby theo evils can bo over come, nnd reap at least it small portion of tho bonouts of robbed of a valuablo cold watch, and about thirty-five dollars in monoy, while in his room at ono of tho hotels in that Ity, and that the thief was supposed to be one Jas. Murphy. Arnold und Myers immodlately sot about " working up tho case," and traced Murphy from place to place until they found him on board tho steamer Paulino Carroll, whore ho was ur- rosted. Ho was searched but no oluo to tho stolon property was obtained. Not dlipalring, however, thoy concluded to "sot up" with Murphy, and after nearly four hours talking prevailed upon hiiu to nek now edge uie theft. Ho had secreted tho watch and monoy In a mattress In ono of tho stale rooms of tho Carroll. Ho was placed In irons end sont to St. Louis last night. roit bale. A cottngo on lL'th street Chas. Fctcr, repairing jail $ uccrwart, urin iV Co., stovo lor clerk's olllco and elbows, pipe, etc., for council chamber, clerk's olllco and police headquarters. .. Thos. Mcclian, hauling lumber... U. It. Woodwurd, nails nnd other hardware T. J. Eut, lumber R. II. Cunningham, rent of coun cil chamber for November 40 00 Stratton & Bird. 1 kog nails 5 00 II. 11. Williams, lumber -iw ,o F.M.Wnrd. 2 tons Pittsburg coal.. V2 00 N. A. Devoro, -1 days' labor on sidewalks in ov., ns foreman.. Frauk Bemis, ! days' labor on sidewalks in November W. Minard, 4 davs' labor on sido- walks in November Jno. Roche, 4duys' labor on side- WhUs in November W. Quinn, 1 days' lubor on side walks in November M. Mahonev, f days' labor on sidewalks in Novcmbor Thos. Naughton, 0 days' labor on sidewalks In November Thos. Fitzgerald. 25 days' labor on sulo wiu us in ovemoor ou w Peter Conlan, 25 days' labor on sidewalks in -November Wm. Mcllalc, 18 days labor on sidewalks in -November M. Jenkins, 5 days' labor on side walks in .Nov. as lorcman Honrv Itrvnnt. r. iluy-' IhI.op hi sidewalks in November A. King, 6 days' labor on side walks in November Geo. Ellis, 5 days' labor on sh'o- wnlks in -November Geo. Britton,5dnys' labor wn side walks in -November Close & Vincent, 2 bbls. li.no at J-l.SOand balance duo on 5 bbls. deducted from provious bills.... Wm. McIIalo. dieting prisoners during November 288 00 t.. A. llurnctt. November salary us comptroller 75 00 A. Cain, iNovember salary as marshal 50 J. B. Taylor, November salary in treasure! 100 00 M. J. Howlcy, November tolary ns clerk Jno. M. Lnnsdcn, halury us mayor for quarter ending Dec. 9, 1871.. L. 11. .Myers, November salury ns chief of police John D. Holmce, November sal ary us police constable C. Mehner, November salary n pnlico constable R. F. BiUingsly, November salary as liolico constable W. 11. Robertson. Novcmbor sal ary ns polico constable 75 00 itcnry x. .Martin, -November Hil ary ns polico constable, 27 days, B. Slinnnessv. P. M.. salary fur ii months, ending Nov. 30th 50 00 L. 11. -Myurs, chief of police, unit, paid St. Louis liolico conven- Tlmv ' t'" 10 d-'1"1-"' printing ex J I riL'iiaoa , - - - John Shochan, polico constable, salary for November, full of bill... TiifnsnAT Kvr.M!, Dec, II, 1871. Tho general market (during tho week has been nctlvo. Tho simply of groin fulls short of tho demnnd Prices lmvo nd- vnncul In Now Orleans, but shipping f. cllltle.4 arc scarce and rates of freight high, which operates to keep prlcos down ut this point. The weather Is clear und cold FLOUR. Tho market is stondv und (Inn nt quotations. Sales aro limited by tho small supply In tho market. Snles wore 500 bbls. various grades $5 00n8 75 200- " " " on orders C 00n8 50 GS0 " " 5 50a8 hi) 100 "Winter Super, on track 5 85 IlItA. bales wore 7 tons, Buckwlicut Bran $13 00 100 sacks, AVhcnt " '22 00 500 11 del t2 00 CORN. Is in nctlvo demand. It is very icurco and prices nro steady. Hales were 3 cars White, in bulk, on track 51c 10 10 rnckslMlxcd, del. 5Pc 2 cats Yellow, in sacks 50c 1 " Whlto " " uoc loO sacks " on orders 01c TO " .lllXt'U " " DOC 100 " " 00c 720 " " In lots OCc 0500 " nt point, below, on 1. T 1DU0U Dun, -Mixed in bulk on truck on J', x i OATS. In vorv good demand, but tho supply u smair.. l'riccs nro llrm us quot ed. bales were 1 car, in bulk, on track 3 l " w into, in bulk, on track wjo 1 " In second hand sacks 43c 1150 sacks, In lots 15c I car In sucks, del 45c 200 sacks on orders -IjC HAY. Thotono of tho market shows a decided improvement ever lust week Dealers quote prices at an ndvunce. bales were 2 cars Prairie, del., $1C 05, 1 cur Choieo Timothy f25 00 2 curs Prime, " .. S23 00 2 cars Mixed, $21 00a$22 00 IJUTTKK Tho market is dull for Iho season, nnd prices weak und unsettled Sulcs wero 10 pkgi Choico Roll 24u25c 1,000 lbs. " " 21c RIVER NEWS. PORT LIST. AllllIVEl) AND DEPARTED. Klfjiner. wheru fioin. wnere Kntu Kearney Uelmont.. Gient Repuiltc....N. O Julia (Jinn, lli'i' miihll ... i . U Idluwlld hviinsvillc....t;oiun Potomac N, () Doxtur St. Louis. Illinois Columbus M'd ( Arhann.il. (lunch .Ins. Flsk, Jr Paducal Pnduc l'uulitio Cnrrol on ...Vlcks 500 Cooking,... 12 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 10 00 10 00 50 00 30 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 4 25 10 pkgs Common, 10o EGGS. Firm nnd in good demand but thu murKot Is bare, bales were i pkgs hhltiper's count 32c zuuduz " " .r.c MEAL. Drisk and llrm ut quotations, bales wero 200 bbli Kiln Dried .T..?2 00 100 " Steam " del 3 00 150 " City " " 3 00 iuu " " " on orders i io.w a POULTRY. Chickens nro quiet, with plenty In tho market. Live Turkeys uro scarce and in good demand, bales wero 4 coops, Ducks and Chicken, mixed, 2 50 0 do....;. " 2 00 20 coons " 2 00a2 7o au doz dressed " i vm- io 8 " Gee.e, largo und fat .8 00 800 lbs Turkeys, tier lb 13 c 5 coops llvo " 12 OOalo 00 14001b.idrcsMd " per lb 10ca!2J 600 " " "not drawn 0c APPLES. Thoto is littlo doing. Sales were 30 bbls $2 75u3 2o POTATOES Arc now soiling from first hands ut OOeaM 00 in bulk. Sales woro 50 bbls Nor. Peach Blows on order.", $3 25 30 bbls " " : 2" 10 bbl Choice Pink Kyos OO. (J A M E. Tho market is good at nil times wnen mo weatuer is mvoriibie. 'i nouo mand was uctfvo to-dav. Siles were 25 doz. .Squirrels ?1 00. 50 do. Quails 1 OOul 25 do. Rabbit? 1 OOal PROVISIONS. Sale wero 3000 lbs Clear sides, dry stilt, c 3550 " " Rib." " " Ctc 1250 " shoulders " " fic 100 bbs Mess pork $13 60 WE AT II Ell AND 11UHINKM. mndn tint ntinfittilinrn mutn rnrnfor x uu jiiguin uiu vvrf com ituu biivi mnkes. Business on tho landings wan e pit i tin tiFiTisap inniiiFiir ia rntf ariui utiiri b moliiFeo?, collcc, Ball, liiucs ccc.t botim 1 1. .!.!!- si.-. 1. 1 it t HIV UUe-tllf " iinv 1 1 J IV "VI mitlltf s crcd with freights of all kinds des nro made dully from each one; still HI VERS AND THEIR CONDITION. Micro is again lulling nnu win pro bo down ns low ns It has beon any this season. il Pittsburg tho Monongahela It t fulling after being on it stand for lays, At Cincinnati tho fall continues an channel is in n bad condition. Tin 3 feet 8 Inhccs iu tho canal and fallln a. if . -.tii.-1. .tin r..n. ..i ,t... . , . I .... a . . . . w . ....... m..u nnlv fnur font Iti llii. nltntinpl rnnnr! tho Inst arrival from that place. Cumberland continues on its down course nnd thero Is 10 inches on un shoals. Tho Arkansas river ts reported stand with 4 fvet In tho channel. Red river is falling with scant 5 fe tho Huts and 3 feet tlx inches in the c tho lake. Thu Mississippi remains about tho ut St. Louis. The several ice gorge hold fust, and tho probabilities for sticking llko shoemaker's wax aro of Cairo being thu head of navlgalioi IH1LI1 I II II WIllM UIIU ...AllllPailJIll iltCI that fact is clearly proven now. St. 1 Is frozen up, aud Louisville and Cinci nro dried up, und neither placo cat reached except by land, AVo know , - i tho fact. ... . . . . . i ... .i.i .. at. i.ouis naii now out ouu ming u and that is to tako a back scat nnd tleiilK- nu-It linr timn for business W is generally dono in nbout three moi tlmo in each year. Tho Missouri Jlrpubliean wants to k ...1... I. 11 !. ...Ill ..... Itn will I - - O tt nt I inn It nlnlin If It A u'fltlt. to COI11U d " ' . -WW-... , ' ,111. ! . 1... ...11 .... tit. Sliouiu vv no ilo iiu tun ivn .,. ... tin n n ..ai n i r.i r , iii. boat. THE HOLIDAYS. oo 100 oo 250 00 83 33 6 00 75 00 5 00 07 50 A TINE .STOCK OF EVERY VARIETY Of HOI, IDA Y OOOD.S. Mr. C. Carson, Commercial avcniu, be tween Ninth and lentil streets lias re ceived his stock of holiday gooiU j and when wo say that it is ono of tho largest and bcit solcetcd over brought to tho city, wo aro not saying too much. Ho has ev erything that tlioulJ bo kept in a llrst.clnss toy or fancy goods storo. In the way of work boxes, he has them of every shape and form, ranging In prico from fifty cents upward ; and of glovo und hand' kerchief boxe, holms them of ovcry ftyle, in endless quantity, nnd nt nil prices picture.'', of the handtomest deMgns, MIM-'ELLANEOUS MATTERS. rivin ill inn iji'xirr ill .il. i.iiuii. ur iu lit., ii'koii llm tifn tilnnr., mii WHt fir.rr. nt Dog Tooth nbout 1 1 days nnd mo t.inT Minn ,rr PAnift linn inrnrrv ivniL' cook with. Seowns not damaged any V.lll lUUaLllJ .v. v - Orleans. in... llli..t. .n.r. I.. Mnnn.l fit.- VOI .in. ... itt tn 1 tin t-nv. wrtnn inn wil J ' D .t rn ir.iiTnnr.fi un nnu iiiivh Liin iiirwtiu i of her hull covered with sheet iron. will bo out of her trado about 2 weeks. Tho ldlewild went up as fur us then returned hereto tnko tho plnco of llllinois, while tho latter boat is being paired. Tho Tyrone takes tho Idlewi nlaco in tho Kvansvillo trado. Tho Great I.epubiic arrivca irom Orleans and will lood In hor turn for south. " - -o- Cliuscnus nur trip iiuuuLju u,, ...i. .. load for Now Orleans. The Potomac fiends her way freight 10 00 nnd picture frames of nil sizes and shapes at prlce3 within thu reach of nil. Knives, t10 packet, and her Cincinnati freight lorks, spoons and piaicu waro nro nmong rai ,uuj jn,.3 p for n,0 present. .1... ... .!..-- ..f If - fl 1 I I , -it .... . .. .. .i I --.- j lias dollh ol every size, irom uio most ui- mont nnd u now ioaai,,g for the south. . a . . 1. . a .. a ..I I ..l.ll 1 .1... - IIIIIII1WIU VW llllll.ui iviii wtvawaKv-taasuaMwi ri'lin i PlnlUdt it l1 faUMlV lilr i 11 111! UI I x iiu .t nmiouo vt " in endless variety, und nt nil price;; vuco, . n iottae,i. vyouiiciimaii i ayior iiiuvuu to coueur in music covers, nnu iu iiici, iiiiyiiuiig nnu l'hll Howard tho steamboat bulchc tho action of tho bonrd of aldermen ami I nvnrvlliini. nientioiiiiblo nro to bo found! . .i... ....1..1. llUnw Mir. 1 .11 1 a fnrrlml li llifi fullnu'tnir I ,l,nrn Mr H la.lnlnrnilnr.il lint lift llllfl.ir- I - . - .. vote: Ayes bcnuii, xuyiur, nnu oou sold nv nny otner ucaier in tuo city, nnu 37 60 3. Nay 0. AN ORDINANCE, Tho bill for n:i ordinance entitled " An ordinance to provide for cisterns nnd wells In cortnln localities, " which was ndoptcd by tho board of aldermen, was taken up. On motion of Councilman AYood said bill was laid'upon tho tublc has consequently marked his goods down to tho lowest living prices. Ho respect fully asks n comparison of goods nnd prices. Give him a call. dcclOtr UNDERWRITER'S SALE, kind 'I'lm un fi I .ni. rHil irniiirn nnr hi li riiniir n.iiiii, ur nniir iHiniifi .in. .11 ami nrnKii 1 nil to Hinders. tho large nnd rapidly increasing commerce council adjourned. On Friday tho 16th Inst, nt 10 o'clock, On motion of Counlilmun AVood, tho n. m., for tlio benefit of whom it may Con or their own city ( Tills is u matter of great importonco to our community, and deserves their most attontive consider ation. REMOVAL. Mrs. Anna Lang has removed her largo and elegant stock of millinery goods, toys "and fancy articles, to tho storo room recently occupied by Mrs. Barber, on Eighth street, throo doors from Commer cial avenue. Sho has ndded largely to hor stock of toys nnd fancy artlclos ; nnd is receiving now goods of cvory variety, of tho latest fashions, evory day, Her stock is full nnd comploto, nnd Is offered to tho public at tho lowest living prices. dcc8tf Piano Tuning. Parties wishing their pianos tuned will plenso uddrcss O. Robblns at poslofUco, or leave word with his brother. Price $3,00 or 55,00 n yc,nr, In cluding at least two tunings and ordlnnry repairing, strings, &c. For good photographs, porcelain plo tures, or old pictures to bo coplod, call or M. J. Howley, City Clerk. JOINT SESSION. ISpcclal Joint Su-sion ol Iho City Council cnllcil by tho Mnyor. Council Chamber, Cairo, I IK. 1 Dccoinber, 16, 1871, Present His Honor Mayor Lnnsdcn nnd Ruder, Fitzgerald, Schuh, Sense, Strut ton, Taylor, Wulder, "Winter nnd AYood ward 10. Tho mayor stnted the object of tho meot ing to bo for tho appointing of a trustco or trusted) to take churgo of tho bonds to be issued to the Cairo & St. Louis railroad company, ns provldod for by ordinanco No. l2o) npproved July 22, 1871. Alderman AVintor moved that hut ono trustee bo appointed. Curried. Tho mayor then prosented tho nnmo of A. B, Snllord to net ns such trustee nnd directed u ballot to bo taken. Tho bullotb bolng spread -Mr. Snllord received ten vetesand was thoroupon declared to bo tho authorized trustoo to hold tho bonds horo luboforo specified, No furthor business appearing tho coun cil on motion of Aldcrmnn Buder, nil- corn, 1 win sou to too uigiicsi muuor, lor cash ut tho Eckcrt Landing In tills city, 300 BARRELS OF FLOUR. AUo sovcrnl hogsheads of bacon and oth er perlshablo article?,- saved from tho steamer Tom Jasper. Salo positive und without resorvo. D. IIartjian, Auctioneer. Deo. H.d-2t. FEATHERS I FEATHERS I II. Levy & Co., nt No. 93 Ohio lovco, havo on hand mid for salo In quantities to suit purchasers, ono thousnnd pounds of good feathers. Thoy will bo sold nt prices within tho reach of tho poorest. Families suppled nt rcasonablo rutes. doo 12-tf Marriaou Guide. Interesting work, numorous engravings, 221 pages. Price 60 conts. Addross Dr. Butts' Dlsponsary No. 12 North Eighth Street, St. Louis Mo. Sco Advertisement. tf For now citron, onuign und lonion pool, go to Jorgonson's comer of Twen tieth street and AViuhlngton nvonuo. tf 1TEMH OF CARGO ri'1. Til ill .1 ...til. 1 i r ..I. jiiu iuiqwmu cumu HOWIl Willi ilU JK rti-i .fi-litf A T.l nrr nirnfnnJ f? rhir til OH t i i r onnt'ii nnrti 1.111 itiii iirinaLr "ii nnnii si is lock. CI &ks onts, 8 ceopa chickens nnd big lut of sundries. tons 8UL'iir. Hilt, molusscs, cofToc, &c. X 1IU lIlMlIJUlItU 1 UDI11II3 UVW l-VIiO VHtv i or freight, and tho Potomac 150 tons. PHIL HOWARD, STEAMBOAT BUTCHER, City Xnllounl Ilank niillillut;. BS.Hpoclal attention paid to orders Irom steam hosts night or d.iv.UU Brick Stov- for Rent. Tho brick storo, No. 7ft Ohio Lovco, now occupied by F. M. Stocklloth, Esq., is oll'erod foi rent, nnd will bo vacant on tho 18th inst Apply to Jno. B. Puillib. octStf Kynaston, cornor Nineteenth nnd Poplar streets, will kill, tho day boforo Christinas, tho finest hoof in tho city. tf- Crystal vinegar from London at Jor gonson's, corner of Twentieth street nnd Washington nvonuo. tf New French prunes, currants nnd rnlblns always on hand nt Jorgousou's