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M.I..11N11 H ill-tritl cure Iim nr-l citu-'li 1 in ni-tt i i 1 ! - . IH" 'i ! Urmafim r .vu.-ral -tor. k. l. r l..r it an. WM' ii : !,l IVUlmr, liar. lav Urn-.. . I) eath dj:fi:a'i i:i). 'I yurv..r.y.mn. -KIJ.Klt's l.IVKi: 1'IU.S Iihv'- 5 Hmek. UirxiaiUK. unl.-d Tonyu-. l-. v. r unit awl alJ ii-tt-- hri'in lfi il.Tau-d tte of llie f .Liver or Momacli. 'I'h.in.HH Adam-. .l Hlu' Miinly J Av.mv: MIr- Pill- li" i-vH hnndn;.ls of :i kllun.'ln d.n:u.r' hill In thU coiintrv. H. K. ! iMltn A t o., I'roiirl. inr. PitifSui';, l'u. Ilurclay j ilroa.. Ai!ciiIm. fairo. I'KOKKSSmXAI. CAUIiS-PHYSU'lANS. ' T H. BKYAXT.-M. ! 'J I OPFH'K: Kluhlh and WahInslon Avenue. X lOfiee hnuri- -ft. a. n. Io H r. m. 1 I KKSlDENCKi-l'nrncr Mncletiilh and Wash t' "K""- - ,j jr H. MAKE AX, -M. I)., i Homeopathic Physician anil Stirffeon. 1 0(Bce MS Commrrcial ttv.'iine. Itoldi'iM r.irn.r j j ywrvntb rt. aud Valilnstiu avrum-. airo. f.-'y K. SMITH, M.I). . L ; omcp und linnWcni1 : NO. SI THIIITKF.NTH STHKET, CAlWMI.b. DENTISTS. D It. K. W. WHITLUCK, Duntal Surgeon. Vmct-No. vy, CommurtUl Avenue, bctwuen KiKbth and Nlnih Slrwu JR. W. C JOCELYN, ; DKNTIST. nmCK-EichlW Street, near Commercial Arcime. COI.LKI TJK. jOLLKCTOlt, O. T. WIIITLOCK. UCNKK.I.CUI.LKCTUK OF BILLS A"D KENTS All awonuti. of prof.'lonsl and bunlnen men romplly niU'nded to. OfBee, li Commcrciut vi anKvlwniw.il Elcliih aud Mutb HtreetM. fAIKO, ILLINOIS. lfcfcTence:-Profi'ional and Bin-ineiia men of Cairo. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. r-M- 2- MtKSEE, Attomey-at-JLaw, CAIKO. ILL. i O0e. overt'. A V, K. K. (irnrn! Office. I. WHEELER, i Attorney-at-Iitiw. KFICE-Ohl.j U'vre, bet. Fonrth and Sixth t. J INEi;.VR i LAXSDEX, Attonieys-at-Law. TU'E No. llSComm-rcial Avenue. THE DAILY BULLETIN. OFFICIAL I'APEKOF ALEXANDER COl'STY. Duly Mornitiff Daily in Southern Illinois. AN XOL'N'C EM KNTS. ITYTKEABUKKR. 1 W re author! ed to announrc tho nam nf Ai. mcoCoMiNuii an a candidate for Clljf Trcviurer al Uis cuaniuK city election. We r alborlzed to announce tlie name of Wai -n.aL. BmnTtiL an a candidate for thr oftlre of City Traaurur, at the imikuIiii; charter election. H' aw authorlned to annottnrn that Mum W. TanKEa l candidal'1, at the euruiug city iln ll'in. tor the ofliee of City Tn urer. KnrroRBeurnN: Plio announce thut I im a and!dM.i for the oflke of City Treasurer, at the miiuroactloK eity aleclluu, EllWAUO Dkionia. JtTY CLEKK. We are anthorlaed to ntinonnca W. F. SeiierKraa a caniliUu e for City Clerk at the apiriiaehlu municipal election. We are aulhorlmul to annnnnce Ua is L. Davis a candidate lor City Clerk at the l UMiiny mu aticijjal election, We arm authorized to annnnnce John B, Piiii.i.ih m a candidate for re-election to the ottice nf i:iy CJrrk at tho aii.iroachiiiK municipal election. Weaathorlredtoaniiimiirethat Wh.i.ia It. II.iwk in candidatn for thu ollli eof City Clerk, at the en AUlne ltv election. KoTicK. Til whom it may tiiscKiiN. Tho Cairo ttolletln Co., will pay no lillU couiraeted by any of itaciuployea, or any one connected villi Tint llri. .hrna, nnlvaa the aotnn la made ou a written order inrd by myelf, aud the order runM. he atUu bed to fc bill whun preauuled. E A. Bl'HNKTT. " LOCAL REPORT. MtiKAt Orrieit. I Caiiio, III., Feb jjii, S7. I Tiinr. ilnm Wlml. VeirWiiaiher. Tlmii. Bar. :Matn a".:Vi ji 11:11" i 4.1 ill S V- W 4t Us f.it " ua i '. v V ,L Clear "Mim-TmperrilW airr.lunM.l-i ltal.,f.,ll,Onjl.h. W. II HIV. Heru't Hlnul Corin., I'. M. A, 1 1liMl, IVTIf 1 ICL'Yim; 'Villi 1.1 1 ltlIMII(t '(, i Mr. Charli-H llallirher will leave the city to-day, on ti bimines:: trip East. The poctietil contribution of Mrs. A. M.. will niiiK-ar next Sunday. Th.' pav car of thu Mississippi Central jwilw.y, wa'a expected here y.eslerd.iy even- inS. All rumors to thu c-ff.-ct that Judge JBird will bo a canilidato for Ma)'or ir (;lty IScrk uro Uiil'oiinilotl. A niKii by the mime of Marsh, until e. 1 . I . i ft t . I . . ft ' smiy remneiii oi tmiu, am ii-j rcai .dt'Utof tilumbii, uccUlcutly ohot ttliiatiin . THE DAILY the lau. r place, a few days ago, infliclin- u ' serious woimil, but not necessarily a i il.il 1 ,. ., , 1,,,1,-m -Mr. Hank (.alighcr, who made tup im th; Ohio, oil the Wrecking ste; ' . . ( It, is again lit home. nur lak- Mr. Robert Proton Dxlcy I,. i-accept, d position" ..r i'iirincer on Hi traiist. r stramer II. S. Mc 'on.h. - Mr. Will Lippitt lias been app(inte.l Id the position of av-istant to the (.'aim postmaster a place he tills acceptably to everybody. Tommy I.ovctl. who, for s.ime time , ,. .. ii;i , ,.,.'. pnt, has been with Mes.Ts. Ilallnla) lio at St. .Tolins, lias aeeepien ft position a palcsinau in the liou.s' of Siratton iV Dird. -The yatherin at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Itittenhoiise Monday eveninir, was not a church .sociable, as stated in Tues day's IVu.KTix. but a meeting of the Social Science association. The weather North continues, to jjniw colder. During the 21 hours endim; at 3 J p.m., yesterday, the mercury at La Cross and other points had dropped 'o several de grees below zero. Our fellow-townsman, William "Winter is the author of "The Under Dog in the Fight" -a fact of which wc became ap praised yesterday. Read it, and admire it afresh, as we have done. The individual who borrwed Old Aunt Belle's shawl to wear to the masquerade ball, will never 1e able to pay for it as long as he lives. A hundred dollar Paisley would be rejected with scorn and indigna tion. The Imdyof Alcnder Allen, alias Eck. Uillingby, was brought from Dexter City, Mo., yesterday, and conveyed to Sliiloh burying ground, in Pulaski county, where it was buried in the section allotted to the family, The church sociable to be held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wood Rritten housc to-night, should be kept in mind all day, lest it be forgotten this evening. It doubtless will be a well attended, and very plesa.it re-union. The atmosphere of the neighborhood ; or some other cause sickened Ernest Pet tit's horse, in front of the jxist-offiec, yes terday evening. For a time it w as thought the animal would die; but after a short in terval of rest he walked lioinc. The Ohio being high h backed up the Mississippi; throwing it.-still waters out over the flits that intervene the levee and the river bank. Should the present old weather continue a day or two longer, we shall have, at the points named, fields of ice ' that will invite an army of skaters. ; . , it , . , Among other gentlemen who paid their respects to Tit K IJuli.ltin ofliee, on Mardi Gras dav, were William .M Brown, Mayor, and Cm. O'Callahan, Clerk, of the townofAnna. These gentlemen are can- didates for re-election to the offices which thry fill, and, if the determination of the matter were left to Tiik Bu.i.i:ti. they would serve Anna as long as it might be a pleasure for them to do so. As Mr. Oberlv's connection with the Railiuadand War. hou,e coiiimis-ion neccs- sitates his frequent pr-.-nee at Springfield. and almost eonlin-ied ab-ence from Cairo, j 1,1 ;l g'Vl'i' U". 111:11 "y 01 in- 1 :n he hasc.mehided to remove hi, firnilv 'o ' , a'-'" crowd that pnrcd over the river ,- Springfield. This anai.-eii.ent 1-the si.g- , '-crday. They may -in-idered very fair motion of convenience: but is oi.lv temt,,.- I marksmen in Chicago; but afier sojo irn- C ------ . - a , i rarv. His home in Cairo will hi h it in silt h a condition that In- can rete.ru to and occupy it when' , , i. ...,..,, ..,.,1 i... ;,,. ill in. ...nur' in"., 'i i-i iir clination or otlu rwis. -At the K. M. K. (;.'s ball our n Hor'.er noticed some real I V elegant eo.-tume. fmnislii..! I.e Mr, ILei. nf Si li.uis -. ... ..... , --. -. . , . . . i "Uiieen ol -Nlglit, was inisiir i:i-ei. M'Kin" was another elegant costume. - Spanish Lady," wa- milch admired, and a number of other;, rich and attractive, whose characters sliiie.l his uiemnry. Mr-. Haas has a full line nf co-tumis and our niasipieraders should at h .i-t liete given her sullicieiit patronage to induce II r lo come again, ,, i, i i,,.i. i . .i i . Mr. F. M. Purdv. here vi sterdav, has; , , . i. , i ' mi ," . i heen appointed to the responsible po.-timi ' of general superinteinlciit ot machinery, for the whole line of the Mississippi Cen tral railroad, and has ju-t entered upon a 1 , .. . . .. i , ,, , discharge ot that line ol duty. Mi. Ptirdy, for a long while, was ch i k or a-si-tant io Mr. Hayes who tills a like position mi the Illinois Central railroad, and is generally known and highly esteemed by the employes of the lallcr road, nil of w limn, we dare nay, contemplate his promotion with miieh tilensure. - One of the wounded of the 1,1 fated Donnclly- the man who had both his arms broken, left the hospital yesterday, and oh- . I.iin iliu- lioliol' somewhere, he became beasl : 's.w. J'' j;jear,lv Allci.i.1ing to continue hU in II Clear i ' r he fell to the --round, ',.,,. ., ,...,;,. in.lil Iml in, l,e nn where he remained until picked up by an evpre-s Mil gun ami hauled hark to the lin..- ; hiliil. Am tin- tVllnU liail not ri-i nvrtvil tlir ' us., nl' i. 01, 1, i' ,.,.. ii.. ...I ui.:... whisky must have held ll p, his n,..ut!. 1 while he drank It. The sneetnel.. I .1. senlcd was a r-volting one, iin.Uhould de I Drive him of the svminithv whie', .,il j wise, he might luive eomii led. 1 During t1); pr,.s,,M f ti(, S(. I.ouis fire chief In Cairo, The l;n.,.,,i,N s j ed that the dillVivnl lire compai.les should j draw upon his supciior know letlge for ad- I vice and Miggestious thai would be ,,f ' sen ire to them In bilngiiu nbout a inor,' I a hi . . - ; compact ami rillclciit orginii.iil on i, ; depaitmcijt, as u -.vhule. 1'roiii ihN clr CAIRO MJUKTIN: THUKS1)AY Arg!j. , F lUAUV -7' Is70 .....:., the new cli.or of the Chicago . l imes drew the iiit. i :i'-' oiai '"T"'- ment was nbouMo r.'-orgauiz: , unoYr S. -; ii i i .i toiis.liivetion. i i-, ii'-enics- io aim mat ,.m,lt,.,i , I inn line.; hi i ill" Mini " ' I "" j teinplal.d. Our -nu':"ii"ii pas-rd un- I : in--lt-il. ' l Til.'.' Spi'ini;'ie I! gistcr, o! Tuesday, says that 'Hon.. I. II. ol.cilv, railroad and wiirehoii-c eomini-ii'iier, departed for the purpose ot brinyin his family to this city, lie has made airanemeiits to be come a permanent resident of the capital city." Mr. oberly' residence in Spring field will be of 11 temporary character only. He will leave his h"m' here intact, and re turn to it after the lapse of a few months. He proposes to maintain his identity with Cairo to remain as now a citizen of the Egyptian metropolis. , Paul IJonyton did not start 011 his trip from Cincinnati to New Orleans, on the"lst instant, as rcporte.1; but was in I'ntsbun,' as lute a the '.".'nd inst. It is said that he i'. I will make the d ip to New Orleans from that point, stoppim; at the towns and villages along the route and delivering lectures des criptive of his remarkable experience in Europe and elsewhere. If the waters were not so cold it would not lie .1 bad idea for Commodore Rollingpiu to jump in and sw im along side ot him. If he intends to complete his lecture tour, he could adopt no mode of travel that would excite more at tention. The Union county State guards, here on Tuesday, were brought to Cairo and returned home by the Illinois Central rail road for the extremely moderate price of seventy-five cents per In ad. The reduction was most liberal and commendable. But for the expense attending the trips, hodicg of men and women would take frequent occa.-ion to participate in the re-unions provided in Cairo, and Cairo people would lie only too glad to return the compliment. May we not hope that this charge of seventy-five cents for a seventy-five mile mile ride is the initial move, or the start ing point of excursion parties, let them lie going in any direction they may. We have leen told that the Union County Guards did not put in an appear- ance at the K. M. K. C.'s maxpierade, :aue of an intimation they received from some quarter, that an ailnii-iin fee would be exacted from them. The impression thus conveyed did the K. M. K. C.'s inju.st ice. It had been arranged that they ? limild go and come at pleasure free ot .harge; aud it was further arranged with the man who gave the supper that while cvcryiiody else should pay .V) cents for supper, the Union county vi-it"r -houhl be fed for '.' j cents. The Knight-, who became apprised of the iiisunder.,ti.ndin'.' at t.Hi late an hour . . . to correct it. are c-pei.i.il!y desir.iiis that the soldier Uiv- - .- ! riyht 111 the matter. j A party of Northern lilnwis khI.v j 'men arrived in Cain. vol. nlay. and, fully Quipped with nuns ami dogs, nnde their way to the lakes of Missouri. There is no reason why the r 'jjon around about the Calumet -Lo'iM not produce expert hunters, asdiick formerly abounded in th il locality in m-at abundance. But we feel inclined i 10 wager a large porn : our suipi.,- , change, tl,;,t ,t Iv lly can lug more duek Illg Wltli 1'at a lew Hays, Iliey will discover ... ... .. , . ... .. . : "'"J !,r'; ln u,,; i"l"'i"'"' marKs- ! niaiisliiti. while P.il i- -li'.oting in word- oi seven syllables. ' - ' ' r" ",;ul lln"1"1 5,1 1 "'" .... .. ... . 1 . ! .... .... Mo as the murderer ol ,n rinaii. was . ..... Dot tlie nglll mall, ami Ille .M.ir-11,11 HI, . ... . . I .1 . I I . , I .ifii I iitir lillHV l Ik. i Ii i'Iii bun ,-....-. t , On the Marshal's airiva! at Cliarh-ton. th. 1 Ilieii who had the p-lsom-r ill cu-lolv. re - i fused to I", hiinsee hi,,,, unll ss ,! amount ..i-.iw. .1 ... I.i. I Ill l IU, I l ... " I 1" " J ,11 ..,!.- I'..! .' 1 Mp Ill ( as a pn liminary. Unable to close anysueh nil ngreeiueiit, it e is lour hours before he got a igl.t of lh" prisoner; and he is not sure but he would hae been compelled to return without s'l'ing ine ne- 1 gro at all, had it not been for die kind uf- h , , lices ot tlie .Miiinr, il lieu tne prisoner was dually produced, the Marshal was sat- istied by the first glance that he was not ( I' 1 1 1 U 1 1 HI ll " I- ill .'I. : --One of the eandidaies for City Trea- .1... .I...4 .1 '. "t was aproached by a seedy v.uer. y s- I''ilny. who gave him t i iiiidei-t iiid that his vote would be s.'eiired by the man who : "Ueid tlie mo,t money tor it. 1 in- man is Ihc repr..-sentalive .,ra cl,i-s of men who make orseek to niak" in "reh uidise nt iiM.;r nvm. ' ' ' , (,""1"l" i1"'1'''"" '" "I' Illinois al hand, opi m il and i-.nl aim "' iroin a utile -tun lit ii stru.'k i:i" ir. m-l j in'l"l'.idei,t sover-i,,, ,,iml. will p,ise. : i t.,,.. . i.. : ,i... " '7 ; , " ' ," IW"! W hal U'l(s the privilege worth. Ifn man couldn't An- thi1 else ! 'was worth what ii wuhl briui, Votes I I ' I I 1 I .1 1 i ll'lllt be-old. and were, then Ion,. x..,t!,- ! I,,v,: A la.v that w..n:. thus '! -,,', ,. I value -f "an inestiiiiable rtrlil," v...s m - 1 0",v-1-" 'l'"" ihc pn -r nca ol llie en', :.,.,! ' '"id adign to the p '-.pi - tlvit s-e, i;,IIM. Ihil there was lh-law. ami iiu;ni 'I!"'" W','S M',m ,'V iu i,, ,!i,m' ' '' ;H.iti.ted ere,,,,,,. I..,,. ,, wii-r llU! '' " m'W' """' 1 -We have received abiind.int a. or 1 sim " Je-ieiilny, I lint 1'n- iloli l'o.yi,,, whose uunecoiiiiiable 1 . .i n v- w ir ,,,,,,,; III. t the cien ox me t nn inn m inmiiii i l i not - , 'h'1 ll iM'or.x th- who ,v.i,- iu i ,ii: t,,,,., a., , am! who ,,, a;,'.,, was the ,-n,n,l, " " r"r"- .- Illinois ( entriil railroad. Iloili men are t ..ilci.i.l,.... . !... it..L t 'Iiii'iniiiitl veuiai. . ...... ..vthe has heen. tor a number of wars. ' ' ' eoinieeletl with the ticket ileiartnieiit of the Indianapolis, Liifaxetto and Cincinnati 'i i :. ....ii.. i-... ..I ii in tl.I ni'",'.,'"""nm'L ",eini,.., I lin-.ihtv. I he other 1- orsvtlic is now the ' .,( . ..' (I, w.i...l l'r..!.rht ,1,.11'irt. Jill. iti it. 'ii uii i in ti.i i- iiiv j-.... I nu at of tiie Chicago, Danville and Yin- cranes railroad a most rc.-pon-iblc poi timi: hut one that he tills in a manner that is ili-itiniruislie.l by all the old tact, energy, quick decision and sound judgment that won him his enviable reputation that de signated him as one of the best railroa.l men of the Northwest. With this further explanation of the matter we feel satisfied that the public will understand that "the other man is not this man, but himself, and not the othci man, which this man isn't, and never was." TH KM ITEMS. Mr Editor: Who knows but what our "City" my yet rise as did its name-sake? (ancient Thebes.) Who will be a Pclopidas? (a famous The han) and cause it to rise to 11 degree of splendor superior to all other towns? One answer at a time, please. We are informed that Col. John Dough erty proposos to buy the old court house, at this place. Hope he will, and convert it into a high school building, or something of the kind. It he should we would feel like building a statue to his memory, though not so great, perhaps, as the Memuon statue. We were in Cairo last week, and met several of the Cairo men (not hoys or t.OAFKitsi, but me. Among them wereotir Sheriff and Ex-ShtrilT, Hodges and Saup, who are accommodating and genial gentle men. In fact they are "pretty good cu ses." We' dropped into Col. McKcaig's otlice, found lii 111 still turning the "postal-wheel," and judge from the smiles that played across his countenance, that he must have been successful in his race for the post mastership of Cairo, which he deserves for his services in the late war. We, for one, saw him fall on the battle-field, and left him for dead. Consequently wc exclaim as Brutus said to Caesar "Not that wc love yon less, Messrs. Wright fc Co., but a wounded soldier (Col. Mclveaigi more." We also met Judge Yocitm. wearing the same cheerful look. Our Sunday school has not forgotten him yet for the interest he manifested in our Sunday school festival. Many thanks Judge. Wc also dropped into the editorial sanc tum of Tin. Hn.i.ETis found Mr. M. B. Harrell at the 'vhoel, assisted by Mr. Bur nett. Is it any wonder then that we have a oooii paper in the form of Tiik Caiiio Bci.i.etin? Echo says no. When such men as these steer a craft you may expert nothing but a successful aud remunerative voyage. Why.' Because they earn- their "chart and coinpa..s" in their brain, not in Ixxik form as sonic editors do. Miss Jennie Warwick is progressing finely n dth her school nt this pla-e, and we are glad to note the satisfaction which .-he seems to give to all. Mr. Mart Brown is running his saw mill again. There i-eeins to be more music in the "whiz of the -aw" for Mart, than the; Huiiiiii isnw 1 of the court room. A trunk of Win. M. Rite, on Sandy creek, 1 w is -'.ikn last week containing and ' . t...t. :.,.,. t ...... i'.......i ,.... ...is..... ; -i.e- . ,011011. n ,.. i.nuei in .i iie.ii, - iug half a mile from hN residence; but the ! m mey was missing. .I'l.l M irchildon is haulill" h iv to-dav .1 MC .il.irt llll.ion is IIiIUIIIU II.IS t 1 tJJ The laws of gravitation favors hilll in this l " , , . , t i) i hi t ti iti 1 if T I .i. ! ii viti I in -m I it ti 1 1 , i"" V . TV r M' II. liin i riiiu 1'irfrn iiii -..tin '-it t... ', .... ...:,.. r .1 l Will. SluW-O!) lias retired frolll the saloon business and bought the water mill prop- .,, , , . 1"' - "ni s " '" " as ue r- is I """" n " ' ,!"'I:UN i than ill the .11 ICE. T. A.Ilrown has attached to his drug store a watcli and clock repairing branch, ,, , .ii i lie ( in take one watch and get enough . l. , "oiks loi two. The first regular meeting of the Thebes " ' Local Institute was held last Saturday and , , , . . , . , " . had n very interesting time, which gives pron.i I' lo iirlit il.tm-o Yo.lll tri.lv Mit. Snoiis. "An ! now well do I rcmeinber-it was in the bleak November," when 1 caughtthe cold that was wearing me surely and swiftly away : when I heard 'if Dr. BullV j Cough Syrup, took it, and am as well as , ever All nu.t.ow ehs ok momi s should by all ni"ans attend the skating rink this evening, '"' j for the contest for the "awkward skater's" prize will take place, We admonish ull ! our li'iends to attend if they wish to drive ; nwav ennui tor a counle ol hours, and laugh over it as a pleasant iiiiniscence. After skaliug there will be a social dance us usual. Tin. Tn E vi he CoMKit i, is lining a line business, No matter what other nt I ruction there is in tin- city, the Coinique always (imies in for a guild share of th- public's patronage. 1 nil. Iseiiberg has been added to tie-otvle-ti:!. mid the sweet strains of his eorii- t eiiii be lieard nightly, tdiariiiing the crowded houses of the Coiitique, Menih.ismin's lliirilwiire store, Commer cial llVCIIlle I ol'ilrf Twelfth, is the center of attraction ..r Imtli cily'and roiiuiry people, Thel''' '".V I'ud the "l.'i':ii), Charier Oak Stoves." I b',i; ing si i,.s, j.t.l kii'.d'i. Dir.l , i ('...vs. l.uiili.iii'. i .a i it . is. i -iiiiiii,..,... ,,i j t,,.y( lVaud ware, C.irp' iu.'is 'tool'. Piles Cummer", Hiilehels Tin ware-al' kind- i " "' "h s that we have no, N,ltlT to mention. ' Coal! Com.. Whom, Wooii.-!'. M W.ll',1 I, mm .... 1 1.1. I . .... 'oc nest quality () (;tn for Side at the ' HUM ket line.. V..,. I ... 'l 'V "'ii m.ll kit pm.e. cry low. . Also a large stock of wood of all kind-. , I,,. . ,, , ,v"'On. in. is well Known to everybody we trust I hnu-il r,.,i.iv,. It ,' ,. I hi. w.ii ruene Ills lull sliare o patronage, i Prices to suit tins times ' es to suit the times. BltANCII Ol'KK i; of William,' Steaiu Dye Works, of Evan.-ville, at .Mrs. .lames' No 47 Eighth street, Cairo, Ills. A PLACE OK AMI SEMKNT The 'I'helltre Coinique, open every night. Admission 'J"ie to all parts of the house. THE ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a sociable at the residence of Wood Uittenhousc, Esq., Thursday evening, February 27th. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. Foil a good shave for ten cents, a good hair cut for twenty-five rents, go to Henry Schick's baber shop. No. 1 12 Coinmecial Avenue. Johnnie Bowman, the popular minstrel and great end man, with a good variety troup at the Theatre Coinique, only 2c admission, every night. A. IIai.i.ky, the Commercial avenue Hard ware merchant, invites attention to his large and varied stock of tinware, stoves, cutlery and fancy goods. His cook stoves are among the latest und best patti ms and are not excelled as bakers by anything in the market; they are of the heaviest make and will la-t longer and use less fuel than any other. Sold so close as to make it an object to call and examine. Everything else low to suit the times. Ai. I. the finest brands ot cigars and to bacco, fine cut and plug, meerschaum and other pipes, cigar holders, etc., etc., a large and varied stock, for sale at whoh sale and retail, at F. Kor-myers, Sixth street near Levee. Q'.'Eity. Why will men smoke common tobacco when they can buy Marburg Bid's "Seal of North Carolina" at the same pri c'. Soini America ani Suthehn United Statp.s. Owing to the warm and delight ful climates, their inhabitants grow sallow from torpid livers, indigestion, and all dis eases arising from disordered stomach and bowels. They should, of coure, at all times keep the liver active, and to our read ers we would recommend 'fabler's Yege table Liver Powder; taken in time, it will often save money and much sutTcring. Price .V) cents. Barclay Brothels, aynts, Cairo. III. The Bi t kkye. It is a well establislu d fact, that TablerV Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure, iftis. il according to directions. IvscilltlS Hippocastanuin, or Hor-e ('lies-i ,. , i ,, , , i nilLs, commonly known lis the nil. keyc, lias . been highly esteemed fur many years, I owing to the fact, that it possesses, virtues, , lying in the bitU'rpnm'iplecalh'd Escuiin.i which can be utilized for the cure ol Piles. If affected with that terrible dis-a-e, use ' Buckeye Pile Ointment and be relieved. ! Barclay Brothers, agents. Cairo. His. Chew Jacksmi's brft Sn. 1 1 Navy To-! bacco 1 ;.i.(.L. J)MINISTl.ATilH'S MlTJi i:. K-TATK or . II . WIM ox. I The iiad' rl'.'ii.'il. li.ivlni' been a iMratorN of the t -i;'t of W II. Theu!iderl'ne,l. l,.ivli.-b-i tinii..lni. d Mltiiln- k.-tat r. or w. ii. v.i:.( ox. iu. i r.Asi.n. iMrat..r-ol tli. e-l;.t of tt II. Wll.-ox. hie of lh-"nui.tv of Alexander ami Male ..I lllinoli.. .1.- i lh ,v h) im I lore the fount y court of Al. xaii.ler eoiom : al tin ! e.,urt l,..u-e In Cairo, at the M,.v term, on th , . i i t i .. I .. .. i ii .. : ..i ; """ 11 ,"" ' , '", ' . ! . . M . IiimI II till rVfitllxtl-ri til lltti'llM Inr till' mi , . i . .. . i . . . . i . .. . .. r . . ln the -ame a.ljll-te.l. All p. r.nli lllil. ht.'.l lo -'ml ; ten i mi re.,n. mm io uii;' m inr in- pi r on-. 01 nn. in., l ie sun. i. hi .it ii-r.i.i.M ni eTiii'ii in i . ... it jir1. r' 'ii' i' .i i" .ill.., iiiiiii' iiiiii.. put nn in in . th" iiiiilerM.'ned. Dated lhi I Mb day nf February. A II. K".. FI.OKK Nr K. A W 1 1. X.'A.lmli,i-tMtri. 1 . tU 'T': . , I.VVLt'l .'TO It's NoTIi 'P.. j lJ ,TATI;r n HAi'tiHe-iuN. nn ka-im. i Tlie iiii'i.rlt.Mie.l. huviic u ufpouite. ,eiu. I trlx ol' tlie laM, Mill und le-tanienl nf Mn hael lion- I t,.- .it Hk- .-oiinty i,r Ah'xiinl.-r. hikI -lat,- ! Illi- I uoiH, llei eiipeil, hereby U'lM' IKitl.'e Unit Ml" will up. ! p,,ar ,i fure the coiintv ...iiirlol' AleMind. r . ouiitv, al j 'lei l ourclmn-e lu Cairo, at llie Mur. h lenn on the Secnnd .Momliiy III .Mar'h next, at which lone all pernum, hnvlni; dnlum ueainM "iil.l e-laie urn no I lill. il mid re.iiii.'sli.d In attend lor the puriioni.' nf ; i,Hxii the sanitt ii.ljiisie.i. All per-oiiK imlebt. I ''" "'",. ,ll,J reifieMiMI 10 rimK.i iinnieuiuie leivineut to the uiKler-liMied. Dated thla Wild davol .liiriitin v. A. D. 1S7!I. EI.I.KN 1)01 tiAN, Exe iilri N iTICE OF FINAL S K'l TLEMENT. i:sTxtb or H'li.t.tAM s. Mi-.xili l.AS. liKci:xsKlt. State nf Illinnii. .M.'Miiid.Teoiiutx-, . ., . i i ii, .ii...' T.lthehelrK ntl.l.redllursnl NHldeMllte: ilnv ol' .Mar. li. lSV'.l. Hie udniliii'lriilor of -aid . late. 1 on urn ner.nx-noiiiieu inai un .1u11.e1y.111e i.nu will prcreiil In llni county court nf Alexander roiilily. nl Cairo, 11111101-, Haul reuni-t of his act. anil tloiuen as null niliiiimstrator, anil ask the court to he nixrhnreil from any and all further duties ii-ul reenoiiMhllltlcH conneei. ed wllh salile-lute, ami hi. u'liiiilil-lrallnn llmreol', nl which time and pla. e. yoti tuny he pre-i nt Hint rcnlst hiieti applii ulloti If voil rhooie no to do. JOHN PAIiHOTT. Adiiiltilsli'ntiir. VAKIETY STOKE. WHOLESALE AM) RKTA1L. The Laicst Vnrioly Slod IX TIIK CII Y COODSSOM) VKUYCLOSK 1 t'"r' Nnx-ieetith .treei nntTf (iiiiu.HI. V IMIIIIItTl 111, All'., I C. O. PATIKH & CO. w.w ADVKirrisT.vi'Nr- I A X IS! " hi; c I I,. 1 .1, ;;i u n,,,i 1 ui'.! !,. 1 Un ,'.,1 4 1 II.H " Hi.: 1 1 it in. ii 1, , i 1 1,,. ,:,,. . 1.,,. ,'h.,' I'M-OH' IMirpii.e nf , -,,11,.,. ii,,,, ,, j;, .,,:,..( r', im.ni i .i.ii.ly. I!. f, ,f. () m u ,!i"'H '-I'p.-'T im'i'a'. liool: U-r A. I Is'.s: hi. il.r time li ;1 1 ; lim j, ,,lor ,,. ,tji, , tin- n "1.""'' ""',k!,!-'' ' UY-r ,, I :il ,,i'e ... ilie .-,!,,,,,!,. :. ,:,,.. ""'one.' ilieii iin.i,.,;, tl,., ,,,,, v ill r. l'"iv'' tn."i"" If I. ne.-ii I., ll... rtil'.erenl "hooi ileni.-i-. pay ii.e:r ie:u-ii, :. -, .t i.oii.. 'i1"'.'1 " ll':,l:!"' .' io .11 pi. ne i in i .iillile A linvii.iii. In I nl. .In. Ilil'.euiHiil liri'.'lllt. (U Tnemlav. M.i. .! tlln. IS'.'.). HI H n'doi I. a in. At Morn linn in" .In:, n J,.,. In S:ininkv. Sandu-kv ir. ' Un I. mi U e.ln -..lav. V'h i-li l:!ih IH.d, Al hloii' lion-.' of II. i ni l i. la u ti of ll.iili" Park. I niiv irerii,-!.iiTiia.'di.,. M:u. ii l.ali. is;fi. Al lore hoi'nf o' s l . Mir m .. -i i ;iili;e u. Hi.n. Ili wli i,. ; n. i, mi IVIt.iv. Mar.'li Mill. IS','1, At -lore In. ii-.,' nl K. I i!i. . A I .1 . In ( K ny Cn . k preeinet. on Mninlnv. M.irrli' l.ili. j -l,!,. Al slur.. Iiimiii' ol I! . I..liiiiin-.in in Kat I up1' liiriirileim pre. iini. mi 'I n . V.ircU Isih. At Klore.il II '. ',M, ti x III.... In !w n or 'I'lnl.e lli. lies pre. im t. on W . .In .'mIii . Yureli Imh. IS-, At l. ire nl Ire'itud in l.eui c Siinia ',.,. Simla Fee nn .'in. t.nn 'rii.n -il,i ,-, Mari-li -.iitli, Ji,' At ni),,. li.n.se of K. I A I m i 'on in I .time u' .ami pre. im l. nn Kn.ln,, M.ir, i, '.). 1s;;i. At ri sid.'ii. e of N, lln,ia. k' T In t. ik.i Mi'll-j,, prei liii i. on Salilnlui'. Man Ii ..Mini. !Vi At reHi.l. n.r ol Ph.t Snup )' jr-1 1 ., ,,;,.., onl uemlny. Mareh'JTi. IHl'.i. At More hone or.i.old.ii,,,. A IWinvniir in Semmit riru preclin l. on V . .Ini mlui , Miireh .ml.. Al More hon,. ,,r Palrl. k Fllzj. rnl.l. corner I It h Mre.'l an. ( oinnn r. ial nvenne, i Tl.lr-I fni, pre l iiict on 'I hurxilai. Mar. h !Klh, s;!i. Al store bouse o Erni'M iviin, iu i.'ftn cir.. pi' . Inel. on Kll.lav. Mji. Ii ls;-l. At the I ..mi M.n-e In Fourth Calm pre. ii.d, on SalnrilH;: Mureli 'nh n, April 1IU,, ihtd. Your truly, .1011 N liODliEs. it, 1. 1 1 . Vi1."r,5n'"1 Kl"m,'"'ii'1'"' Dal.'d Ihlut aim. III , February IHS. WHOLESALE WINES AMI I.IOI Oils TSTABLISIIKD is(i,i. F. M. sioekMi tli. Fr. it..linl;r Stockfi.ktii lJuoss, Sn. . i nsnra to f, M si.H-kfti lh. Iliiporti-i-M filial " J i Im; li - tloitl.T,. in Foreign uiiij Honiestic LIQITOIIS AM) WINKS, I.'liine. Ktllr i.Und, Calawhi. l-nliforuln mid t, poried Port, Slurry, Midani Hun. anl nsn. NO. (12 OHIO LEVEE, CAIUo. ll.f,. jiOT:Hic(j, W hiili'-ale and kf tail !lr: in Foreign and noinestic Liqiinr Wiiu's ol all Kinds. No. un ollio LEYI.K. A I Lsslis, SMM II A t o. havn ronntaailir a :i k nf the he.l rjiNl In thu market ami i-.- e.p. clal alt. niton to the u hnle.ale branch t.f tie J'.'.V".'!"' - - - - IliON Wiiltks. MM msK SIlu,, AN, 1 STKM roRfil" w . ; i I'LCA.X ll.'O.V WoKKS !t;ioiiiii.LM K.( n:o. ms. 11 . 1'1"' V.""T I'" pat-'d ti.an ever Im i -ii i -iiiii'.ii. ii itikv.irka at tin- allow m" u . v' Jtf r.iielne aiitl .Mill Va. hup n ; ' " onin. r ana ninpie i .h, ., ii, m.iuur,,. I. re nl all kind, of VlMii.-ry. I.'jllma. I M ''"'!"'" "!, ,' r1'L"'. ,"ln,lH mode a ... i-ilty. no-ill , .i-diii iHHiiiiii-i nn ti nnijr I immk, inn Ile.'ia ii l l'-li I i mi L'iii u to remim of K '.. M i. him tv, llr.'i-r C,i-lii)es " ii 1 1 kitiil- made toor.lt i I'ipel'ittln . lu nil ll hranehe. IIKAITII PAHS. y I'NPAKAI. I.ELI, ED OKFI'.i:. A FUKKTKST TRIAL ii' ONE OF i Hi. i'()ii;i-;s' HKAini i:i:ktoi;ix(; i'ads We ill send one of our IIP I. Til li KMi i,'. INC PADS) lo mix- Inxalld ii'lllited v illi i rninplniiil. llll.l.S anil !'K Ell. IMii. TION. rOS'l'IX ESF.SS, Neiu.n. Ileiiilaelie. !DxM,et,Mii. NerxoiH Debllltv ami laitmr.' 111. .ml. 1 If' tln-.v will send lis lli. ir ii,).i,,iiis and ml : dress mid H.ree to send hh J-.'.oh ii ii .-ir. . cure lo their elillre satl-l I..,,, olln-iwl.e iiiere will lie no iiiai.'e, xx e win m, I'M- in ion vluee I lie public of Hie r'lpeMir Milne oil rut lie of i;n PADS. Ami that I hey will do ull iTc'.a'V - -ittl- m'.-t-will iieiersiirilj' be llinlted In nutiei'T. we I, up". Ili'irelnre, mi i ai'!,'. application xx lit lie nnnl, . , area, erv llespi'i'lllllll' Yullr.. ict.n, w. i'i mill's, I'.lm "ii'.'.'i, cin. -in nun. Ohio. I'llj-lelllii. "peak I 'I Ti'llll of fr.:i in liix.iriiflli.. HKMril I A I . t im iw xti, .1 r,;,, I tn InU 1'inl ii'iieeiin-lilenil,).' iicii,iilni i ', be i.pi llllllin of 111" Pinl. I eilll riiuclriuiiiti.lv I'l'cnininriid U n an exi'"llelit r.inie.l', In nil i. ri.e. lor ii iili Ii Dr. Purl. ' t'ti''l. Il ne, IHI..I. IIAIil.oWl , '.'III Cior.i M io. I, ( liiciiiiiinl. Wlint Hex- 'lo-eliii Emery Ilin u.'H km... ii fue .Ml-siiiicir; ,.:i,' n: Cim ivsAi'i. .1 en., 'in, h;i;, It. nine bad ii iiWiicUMlni lee i.llli Dr. I .irl,. . II 111 Kllli-lli'll I It'll Vllllllev.'l' III', 'IM'. Illlllieinl. lie i.i,. k.i I'li'iscletielnllrly. ami W ill pnive nil Hiev pi'ninl.e, IlliV. .lOHMI'll '.;M' Ii'V, ll'.lrael" fi'iitn a 1'. "I' He Many la ll.-r. lteiiieni!v rec'leiKl nl llie I lillee, One Mil"! "I feel Unit eiiiii- 'n,. Ip,.,. ruled llie ri'e " Ali.illi.'l' ''.'; "Vutlf P'lil l.:i lit mirlicil llll l ie"!', ll Im- el.iirely l'einlle 'pv eil-l 1 01 less III i I nil-' ii.'lil Mel. lleii'lai he." ii'i!ie V ille. : "Yni'i' Pad nll"U'l l "trli'lly lo Imli nn.l I.i fin iv e.'bi liuin. I I'd! u. wen ni. v.'i'." Aiiniliei: "Y.'iio' Pol iiii'titeit me i. f lll'ln,Kiit;s. and alm ptil liliefi I mil help r I Im ll I have been in Iwei.tv veiirs " Mlllnniitlei'i.iiys: I Inue enilur, .1 nil Un.. Iliir.,.,",01l lll'i olll , (' H 1 Ill ) .1 vit anil I'l-J" p.lll Aller urine ,'iuir pint all 11. i'U lell ine. I n.. Iiinn l - "I Inixe n 'd x onr 1I. illl pei'le. III .nl. Ilietorv re. nil-, mill ell. I'I'llilli ii'.",iiiineui llieef to nil,"