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ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Atcw,lTlitn 'Inhlo.
'I'ruiinch ti llllnol tVnral Uiilrua l no or
the hi nit depart from I'airo aa Minn -
Mall train, arritea.., it.rio t, u.
I'.ipreat train ariieea '.' 20 I: m,
Mall train leave, if OA i. m.
Eire?a train leave, 4- M :n r. v.
Artoniinojatlou tralh leae U.l r. .
fleff it train arrive at r.:IS. 7.Vnd Us!" a.ni
p.m.i on JIoaii' at 4 ti a.m.. ami at l.la ami
V.1Sp.in.
Not. W-tf
Jl'DOE HtoiiY, of .Michigan, Is hi tlis
city tlio guest of Mr. John 0. White.
Til eke was no pollco litiilniM before
'SqulroShaime.-ay tills trior riini.
l'toun' C'holeo Family Hour liilils,
linlf lids., sacks, V:c., for s alu nt trio gyji
Unn .Mills, on
l'.lssrNuuii tralin on tho I. C. It. it.
coming South aru well lilted with jiuiieii
Kcrj. Tlio trafm going North have fnlr
trip.
Tmieu pri'iongcr trains
dully. About Dee.uiiUr lit
leave Cairo
n llchtnltii;
train will bu put on which will makr
tho
trip to St. Louis vlu I. C. & ii. A .H I
all Loun.
In
If you want h No. 1 photograjih, call
at the corner of Commercial avenue and
"lnth street. Satisfaction it guarantee),
arid the jirlec" are lower than nvor. 2t
TiiK'negro population buvu already dm
ignattxl their candidate! fur Aldermen In
tho Third and Fourth wards, and suitress
a uotermination to elect them.
CjIaktkii Oak CooKINO Stove and
Evening Star heating stoves the best in
uso for lale by C. w. IItiideron. Uio
Commercial Avenue, fc'eo advertisement.
ftUg20i!4m.
Tt new photograph gallery at the cor
ntr of Ninth and Commercial it command.
Ing first clan patronage. (lood work I
dono thcro in any tyle desired at gruntly
wdueod ratei. 'Jl
ifTou don't with to Involve vourself
In the troublo of tending a ham, a barrel
of Hour, a barrel of potato-!, a bolt of
flannel, etr., to tho Orphan Asylum to
morrow (Wcdneiday) night, you oun con
tribute Cttlll.
Krruy ViiKHn. Tho Charier OA
.Storo It on sale in all thu principal towns
and cltiei throughout the South and W t.
All ratpectabln tlili Imvo them, and
consider them their most ataplo artieh.1.
nrv2ldVwlt
JL Thero uill he a apodal meeting of
"f Cairo 1!. A. Chapter N'o. 21, for
Vvork In .M. M. Degree thla Ttios
day uveulng, Nov. 22 1, at 7:30 p.m.
Ily order of I'. W. MA I'.CI.AY,
.M. K. II. r.
Now It tho tlmi for morchant Ui ad
ertl their fur, winter dren good, itc.
Strangiri viilting tho city very naturally
couiult the columnt of the Hi'lleti to
find out tho location of tho tiott that
hav liberality enough to advertie.
Kiucuiikh tho donation party nt tho
Orphan Aylum to-morrow evening. Th
approach of winter ha created a want
Hiuoiig tho llttlo Inmatei for warm cloth
ing, fdel, etc. l'rovltlonf are alio wanted.
Tho party will bo held in tho "Home."
Tub patient toon fech a If he had taken
n now leau of life, and l overjoyed totlnd
tho daprcaied ftwling dltalpotnd, tho co
tlvo habits corrected, and new ttrcuim o
health couralng through hU veliu, by
uUngSlmmorV I.Ivor Jtegtlaton.
nov 'Jlst d A- w 1 w
Somk of the momberi of tlder Shorea'
flock havo becomo greatly exasperated, wu
hour, at the arbitrary coura of tho iddur.
Tho belief is freely k-xpreied that the
Lord will tuko advantage of tho darkuo-j
of night, beforo long, to burn up the
cldur'a church edidce.
I). Lxmiikiit, Ohio I.cvee, between
Kighth anil Tenth itreet., bin enlarged
nnd Improved his nlmvlng tindlmlr-cntting
and is jirepiirod to havu fiistomcra In
llrstclasi stylo.
Clean towel, sharp razors und courteous
attention nro nmong thy attractions of tho
establishment. tf
Tus train leaving Cairo at 12:80 p.m.
stops at all points botwoon Cairo anil Con!
tralia. Tho train leaving Cairo nt 3:30
p.m., stops south of Contralia at Jones
boro, Carbondale, Uu tQuoln and Ashloy
only. Passenger for stations between the
above points must tako tho 12:30 p.m.
train. JAMES JOltt'SON, Agt.
nov2!M3t
SotoiioNT, All dentrlllces had their
drawbacks, until tho salubrious Hark of
tho Soap Trco was brought from the Chil
ian valleys, to porfect tho fragrant Bozo
dont, tho most wholosomo, reliable and de
lightful artlclo for tho Teeth, that a brush
was oyor dipped into,
"SrAUUUNO'H Olujc,'' always up to tho
sticking point. nov21stoodlw
Shell oysters rocelvod every
Louis Uorbcrt.
day by
tf
TitK Hurpriio Storo in situiitml on tlio
1 corner of .Sixth aired mid Washington
I ivcnuo. AH goods nro marked In jiltiln
; injures nnd nt tiuout hulf tho usunl prion.
I Tho ladle nro respectfully Invited to call
and sum thu bargains In our beautiful Irlh
art 1 .fitji'tMPSo l'ojdlns. Wo coni') to stay,
J nnd Imvo no c'ltch.pufiny arrangement,
I gift (intorpriso or lottery. Kxninlnn our
lit of price on stiwll bill. nov'JIlf
TiiKHK Is an individual in the city who
I uhiitiit that hi) aw tho curpro of young
McOee; and another whosaw thebox con
I tuinlng the body, n rouir for Metropolis
j fur liliritil. Notwithstanding tlieo facti,
we arc very reliably assured that young
.Mcfii.'o is not dead and Is not likely to die
Wo pryscnt both sides of thu. matter,
and (cava thn reader to form his own con-
i'lulons only remarking that wo hope
that the last report that reaches us Is re
liable.
I'orli Packers nnd I'rorlsioii Dealers.
Wood A Uoylc. No. 13' Ohio I.evee,
have engaged in tho pork parking and
provision buiines, and nro prepared to
pay the highiMt market prieo in cah for
ilnis'd and livo hogs, or to till orders In
their line ut the lowest llgures ruling.
Farmers of the mtrroundlng country hav
ing pork to sell should call on them beforo
making contracts cluwhere.
Charleston L'ourirr coiiy Aw and
chargo this ollicu. nov2MAw'Jw
A noKATiojr party at tho Orphan Asy
lum is announced for to-morrow evening,
Anything that can bo eaten or worn by
the childn-u will bo thankfully received.
Tho prfpricu of cold weather has In
creased thu neccaiitiet of tho eatabliih
me lit ; but our citizens, ever open-handed
and libornl hearted, will aeo to it that
those necessitlu are supplied.
1. S. Persons needn't hold back whn
havu nothing but money to give.
Til a moit extern! vu dealer In tobacco,
cigars, snuiri, etc., in the city is Mr. Her
mun Meyrr, Ohio levee, between 1'ourth
and Sixth rtrects. Mr. M s itovk Is al
ways kept complete, and retail buvers are
dealt with by hita on tcrnu that at once
obvlalo all necc'iity for going to St.
Iouls, Chicago, or eliowhoro. Mr. Myer
manufactures brands of cigars that liaTo
grown very popular wherever .Introduced.
Hesldes all this ho It n.'gcntleman who does
bulnis on tho square, ii prompt, accom-
modotlng and reliable. Country nmrch
nats visiting our city and desiring goods
In Mr. Meyer's lino should not fall to call
on him, n
Stkamiioat am) IUiu-.jai Tnici-.r
Aokvct Wo ask tho attention of the
traveling public and our'readcru generally,
to tilt half column advertisement of thu
'atr r.ailru.l ana aieamooat ticket
agency, Charles Kyle, agent. Ticket for
all points reached by tho lower and upper
Miasii-ippi river steamri1, or bv tmvof the
lines of railway with which thoo stam
ers form connection. In short. If vou
want to go anywhere, North, South, Kast
or West, Jlr. Kylo can furniili you a
through ticket by th bet, ltortost nnd
most expeditious route, at thu lowest tig
urcs ruling- furthermore, you can secure
tickets at your leisure, any time during the
day or evening.
s ticket agent Mr. Kylo rcpreiouts tho
tlnest passenger steamer, running all tli4
St. Louis .Memphis, St. Louis A: Vicks
burg aud St. Louis & NcwOrlean packets,
which are known to bo unurp.icd in
point of speed aud safety, or In any other
deairable particular. Por details see the
advertisement In another column.
C'aiko axd it ItAit.ROAtis.A corres-
pondent of tho J ones boro Uatttu ex
presses tho conviction that Cairo ha seen
Its dullest days. "Our coal fields,'' ho con
tinues, ,:our furctts of splendid timber,
our rich bro.id acres of agricultural lands,
arc element" of wealth that must ultimately
distinguish Southern Illinois us tlia bot
part of tho Mississippi Valley. Of this
f.ivorfd region Cairo must bo tho metrop
olis. '
Soaklng of tho railroad that termiimtu
nt Cairo, tho amo correspondent says :
"Whllo wo must all regret tho delay in
flip rnnitrtirtl.in of thiJf!nfpn .fc rlrif.tiiin
and Cairo A- St. Loui. railromls, wo havu i
faith In tlietu project, r.nd thoy will and ,
must ultimately ho built. Thw will bo .
the great valley routes of tho .Miitlppl
aud Ohio, tho great channel through which
tho roducts of tho South and est must
bo transiortcd. Tho romplctlon of the 1
railroad from l)u Quoin to St. Loui will '
U beneficial. Wo understand that tho Illi
nois Central Itallroad Company will put iv
fast passenger train on this rotito on the 1
1st of December, and will compete with '
tho Iron .Mountain Itallroad lor tlm South
ern travel. Wo trint that thu junction
road from Columbus to Cairo will soon bo I
built, which will put tho competition of
tho .Missouri road out of tho question. ,
eru it not uir tno sivumiioni transier pe
tweeu those points, passengers could bo
carried two hours quicker over this lino to
St. Louis than by that of tho Iron Moun
tain road. Largo bodies movo slow. Tho
Illinois Central Itallroad havo a largo land
interest In Southern Illinois, and it is to
its advantago to build up it commercial
city at Cairo.
Lazaruh and Morris, manufacturers of ,
"lWft.ntml KnitfiUi . 1a. " nrn fll1i1ln I. Ann. 1
" - '".hi ...v ..v...- .
nro public bone
factors. No spectacles over mado wll
bear comparison with tho "Porfectcd"l
artlclo. Taber Hrothors, Ohio Lovee, s.ro
tho only parties in Cairo from whom tho
pwctaclet can b purchased.
" ' - -
Thk Giiand SunruiHK I Tho gray
haired can hardly believe .tlioir oyes when
thoy co thoirlwhltoned' locks restored to
their prostinu beauty by n clear and trans,
parent fluid. Piialo.n's Vita ha, on Sal
vation kok thk IIaiii, is tho urticlo in
question, nnd Is froo from any sediment.
Sold by all'druggcsts and fancy goods
dotler. nov 21st d & t 1 w
I'-Mif.oit Co:.( i:irr. Tho fifth jiarlor
concert for tin benefit of tho Church of
tho Hedeoiner viil bo hold in tho Con
servatory of Music, next door to corner of
Kighth street und Commercial nvetiue, this
(Tuesday; evening, commencing at 8
o'floek. Admission 2" cents.
Tlie following is tho programme:
I'AUT I I.NaritUMK.VTA!.. '
1 - Overture Orchestra.
2 I," Dames do Seville, (2 pinnoa 8
hands.)
It Trio, 1'lule, hurp and piano. ..Original,
I Ouet, Cornet and plam.
0 Delta Kappa Hpsilon Pease.
I'AUT ti I.ITKUAnV.
1 Headliu: D. L. D.tvi.
2 Song Prof. Ulalnsdell
3- ItfjadiliL' W. B. (iilhert
A lloqitct do Melodies Orchestra.
I'AUT III VOCAL.
1 Joy flics tho Peaceful Valley, Oratorio
Jcptha.
ii Swiss Hoy Kckert.
'J I'm sighing In my slec
1 In tears I plno for thec
5 Will you comu to my .Mountain
Homo
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THE KENTUCKY &. TENNESSEE
RAILROAD.
The Work S'oiiinieiieeil,
Ititllbnlj us much pleasure to announco
that nctivo njiurntlons Imvo been com
menced on tho Kentucky und Tcnnesco
railroad. A largo force of hands 'iro now
at work on tho road four miles back of
Columbus, and wo nro gratilled to bo able
to add, that tho company claims to bo In
possession of ample funds' to put thu work
through to an early completion.
The work Is being prosecuted under '.ho
direction of Mr. Fleming, chief engineer
and superintendent of thu Mobile and
Ohio railroad, who is nlso chief engineer
and superintendent of tho Kentucky nnd
Tennessee road an enterprising, thor
oughgoing gentleman, well calculated fur
the work charged to him. .
HoTji, ilrl, Parents', Kruryboily, Look
Here!
Hoys, girls, fathurs und mothers theso
two paragraphs aro especially dedicated to
you. P. Saup, 102 Commercial nvenuo
has brought on tho largest stock of tovs
and confectioneries over opened In Cairo.
Wo shall not attempt to enumerate. "Wo
hall only say that tho supply embraces
everything yet Invented to please, In
struct and entertain llttlo boys and girls
Many of the toys nro highly ornamental:
others are very curious, and all aro fully
forty per cent, cheaper than like articles
were ever before otfered In this market.
Little boys and girls, even folks of mature
growth, find it ImjHjssiblo to pass Saup'i
cstablUhincnt without stopping. Tho at
tractions Inside nro Irresistible. And no
wonder. Think of twentv-six lartra cases
ot toys sttamboats, locomotives, aol
dlers, horses, dogs, cats, elephant,
iliilii. tnv rurniinr.iniu tlii ...nii. ,i
cry do everything but think and talk
animals that howl and bark and squeal
nnu uenow vans, maroies tilings cu
rious, things lngnIott, things ornamental
and all so cheap tint anybody cun securo
a full supply for Christmm!
ihen again thcro are the confections
tho largeit and best stock "ever seen in
Cairo. Candlos, mint and gum drops,
fancy candies mid kWm everything in
the candy line, and all of the purest quiil
fty und most popular brand. 15ut enough.
If you want toy and confections for tho
holidays or nny gthi-r days, there is one
pl.KO wl.ero you can suit yourself beyond
doubt, aud that place Is tit P. Saup's 102
Commercial avenue. novl'tf.
Tilt Pkh'I.'.s Mkai Maukkt. 0
Oavi-.uA- Co., Pnoi'r.n:TOif. Tno meat
market just openod by (layer and Co., at
the corner of Washington Avenue and
Tenth street, Is just exactly such n meat
market as thcuo who know Ciaycr would
expect him to establish when ho "spreads
, hiiiKclf." Kwrythlng i now, freshly
I palutt-d, und wears an air of cleauline-s
. that no siuo will fail to commend.
(iiyer iV Co. aro among tho oldest mid
ino-t experienced butcher of tho countrv
and havu learned that It pays sst to keep
first class meat', and commu'i I firt clai
custom. If citizens would, t rforc, se
curo splendid fri'h moats, p.ir hcef, mut
ton, veal, Ltiub or s:tuage t y can nl
waya find them in any nuantit desired at
bu lVoplu s meat market
Ju-l try It. tf
A ItlllCK IMVL'M.IN'f.' iiOUSi: I'OK
nali:.
A two atory brick rcaidence, admirably
arranged, with lurgo grounds (-1 lots), sit
uated on the corner of Ilolbrook nvunuo
and Twenty-third street, will be .old on tho
mint reasonable tortus. It U located on
high grounds, lit an excellent neighbor
hood, tho ground containing bearing fruit
tree, vine and choice selectionsof shrub
bery. It Is, in short, ono of tho cnmpluteat
0 m m in tho citv.
Apply to AV. II. THOMAS,
At Thomas, Green AsAldcn's.
Tub Ckntkai, .Mkat Makkkt.
Messrs. Fred Koehler ft Co, of tho Cen
tral Meat Market, desire it understood that
they keep nil kinds of meats, beef, pork,
mutton, lamb and veal; that they buy and
slaughter tho best und fattest animals
brought to this market ; dress and servo
...!. t 1 -1 1 -
oui inu niuais ill a iiuui anu civiiuiy man-
) nor, and deal with ororybody fulrly and
, squarely.
i Market baskets of customers delivered
free of chargo to any part of tho city.
Fresh sausago on saloovury morning.
lluy your meaU, then, at tho Ccutri
Meat Market, near tho corner of Tenth
street, on Washington itvenue.
sep I'D iliiui
Fiirh llaltiuioro oystus teivcd In any
stylo desired, can bo obtained, ut any hour
of tho day or night at Louis Herbert's
rosliuirnnt. Also oysters for sale by thu
can, In any quantity desired, nt tho saino
prkv. tf
RIVER. NEWS.
Altr.lVAL.S.
Arl iiKton Coliinitmi,
Mlow.lil, l;tanvllle,
Argonaut, T"nn river,
(I'u Tower, JIciiiiIih,
Armftda 1'i.liif ah,
Citjr of Vleksburx,
Cnnimerclal, I.otiiTlll'!,
M J Wifk. .Vex- Orloan..
niinuv'ii,
HOIiiay, Luuiarllle,
Ilea aim iiarge, fct Loins.
UKrAitTirr.r.?.
'i'riKioD, f'Jwnbua, Anna la, I'aJuPiiti,
I IIqwiIiI, i:viiiiTilln, t'MJ of I'Kta-it, Ml.aus
It (J 1 1 ray, Ark rMcr, Arionmn,
Mliineola, Louisville: (Irjinl Towtr,
Cotnlnrrclnl, New (rl'n 51 J Wkk',
1'lurrnce, Ne Orltrum,
The weather i clear agnln to-day after
u cloudy and very, cold night. Thu met-
cury stood at3l this morning,
Thu river has fallen about II Inchon In
tho paut '.'I hours.
Thu Mississippi is still declining nt St.
Louis, and bouts nru having rough time
coming out.
Tho Ohio Is falling nt All points with 3
feet 10 inches nt Pittsburg j J feet 4 Inches
nt Cincinnati, nnd L'O inches on tho chuto
over tho fall. .
Tho Idlewlld brought 027 bbls pota
toes. f0 bbls whisky, and about 15 tons
sundries for tho .South, nnd l!C0 sacks wheat
for St. Ltul.
Thu Grand Tower discharged hero
"0:5 bales cotton for 1. O. K, it- and 100 do
for Kvnnsville.
Fanny Ilrandcls brought 30 blcs cot
ton for rcshlpmcnt cast por rull, und Is re
loading for Memphis.
Tno Florence took 720 blls llour, 130
bbls liiuo, tiU bbls kraut, 100 bales hay and
departed at '1 p.m., ycitcrday.
Tho (julckstop Is tho regular Kvans
villo packet this evening.
Tho A. Uakcr leaves to-morrow for
Capo Girardeau.
Tho City of Chester Is tho St. Lords
nnd Memphis packot this evening.
Tho City of Cairo will depart for St.
Louis ut 4 p.m.
Itoport says tho Tyrono Is to bo the Pa
ducali packet hcrenllcr, and tho Armadu
will tako thoplacoof tho Arlington in tho
Columbus trade.
Commercial
M on DAT Kvmnso,
November 21, 1870.
Tho week opens with a"quiet market,
and no special activity Is uotlctable In any
department of business.
There has been a better feeling In flour,
accompanied with some Inquiry for the
lower grades, but tho 'transaction repor
ted do not ahow that anyndvaneahaa basn
established, nor dotho advices from other
markets warrant holder In asking It.
Kocclpts of corn and oats are very light,
and with fair demand for both, previous
prices hnvebcen well sustained.
Thereof fair receipts of hay which, be
ing in good demand, finds ready salo on
arrival, nnd hlghor prices have been
reached than for somo lime past,, for par
ticularly choice lot.
TL. '...It... J.-I... V-,.,1 ,u!t ilbl,
with tho wind from tho north, and the riv
ers con'.inuo on the declin. First class
boats will toon begin to experience consid
erable dltllculty In navngaling tho Miss
issippi river nboro this port with anythlag
like satisfactory trips, and advanced rates
of freight are already talked about. As
they can all carry full lo.vl btlow Cairo,
they nro glad to All out hers at tho old
rte., which aro In no sense governed by
what they receive from port abovt. With
anything like a good foreign demand for
brendstuffs during tbo approaching winter
tho rishipplng business at this port must
bo very larg. And that consUersblo
quantities will also change owners here,
we cntortnln not tho least doubt.
Flour lias been In better demand for
the lower grades, lnco our last report,
with sales of
CO bbls IiwSprlngSuprrat
s SO
4 00
4 n
4 SO
4 75
7.1
"4
100
12a
7l0
nnng super at
Spring Xat
Fall supcrnt
rail X at
Various trades from
storo unorders at 4 JWc'.T 0
200 " City' Mills, winter
wheat, nil on orders.
X, X X A XX X, at o -21, 5 Sofr.S 2.1
Wheat I quiet and unchanged,
with no receipts or :ile to note.
Corn lain t;ood demand fur sound
lot in good shlppuii: order, of which tho
receipt aro light. Tho sales compriaod
Id aacks mixed, delivered, nt COc
4'i0 white, " at 0oc
100 " choice do, " nt CSo
Out. Are dull, and receipt nro light.
Thu salo, which wero all In new burlap,
comprised
2 cars mixed, delivered, at 4 to
2 ' " " nt '.'o
lOO.aacIca mixed, from .tore, at I'-'1'
J Buy I in continued good demand,
pccinlly for prlmo and choice lot, which
are wanted for shipment. S.l wero
'' cars ordinary mixed, delivered, at f 17 00 i
it iiur, " " hi 1 1 mi
J " fair, " " at H 00
1 " prime n truck, at H 00
f! " " delivered, nt ID 60
1 1 " Timothy, " at 10 On
2 ' stricllycbolcodo.on track, at 20 00
llrim 1 dull. 240 sacks sold In or
der lots from storo at $17 00 and 8 00
per ton.
Cssril Tli'iil is dull nnd lower. City
mills, stuum dried is now soiling in order
lots at $3 HS.
I'roviatloil) aro quiet. A II rat class
Ann nro now making arrangoments to
immediately begin killing and cutting
heirs here, ana will buy all the
livo and dreased hog they can gel at mar
ket rate. Wo havu not heard any prion
named yet, but shall probably get them la
time for our next issu.
tut tf r is nuiet for all descriptions,
nnd thn market Is well supplied. Baits
wero:!
20 palls prime vellow at 30
o tub o 2830
3 boxes choice roll 3033
I2pH" continue scarce, with limited
ales nt. 10c pur don. shippers' count.
I'lanlf aL- la In fair aunnlv with Sale
of 7 coops live turkeys at 15 por do.,
nnd 10 coons ehickon.s at 12 603 00.
Dressed poultry Is beginning to bo innulrod
for, but wo havo seon no arrival as yet.
A unlet. Tho market Is well suiiplled,
und common varieties are dull and slow
sK',
20 bbls Gonltitig. .old at $2 00M2 So
! 40 " choico 3 Ml 00
j 60 " prim" to choico.... 3 00 t 00
I PolntosT ar" quiet, with sale of 10
I small bbls common at $2 00, and 40 bbls
pencil blows at $:!.
' Olllons-are dull, nnd dcalor art of
fcring 013 25 A t3 50 per Mil.
;il!r. 8 bbl sold at P no pr bid.
' KrilUl Is in inodorato demand Cu
$10 no to $1'J 00 par bbl for ro.. I and mm
bound barrel
Noi'dllilll is plenty i.nd dull. 1 bbl
sold at 45c.
4l'OCt'rlt' of all kind nre mi-
changed und quiet.
Jl- rcijrini ny river to all point
tincliangcd, with fair ollcrlngs. We would
call attention to tho corrections In Mtp n
cotton to New York and Ilo'ten, bv which
It will bo seen that they nro r Juccil 10o t
13c per 100 lbs.
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iiMns
i :i.ih to
I l.tll 'SU
o ow
nil.- coal, ir Kailon
I.ard, "
I.lne., "
itui'l. .tiaolii le maJf, lit.. terl
llnti'l tiH'le, iir lb
.'MHIII1. tier Hi , .
JJltlllll FlttTr-IVachra, fnrq'a A
'4UU7
triple, fr !t
mi jr ii...,
JSIM' Il .aln. Vtt
fiW(i.l;-llanl, r-r Hi,
7H
l.V
sin
A Collie
Kstra U
.Npwcmp. -V. O., In lillda...
Iii'iimrnr.i, in ltl
MIOI' Aaaorte.l numbcra, cr ktit
IlucW.sa It. b.iK...,!...
lAXUVj
10 (l(l.
O'J'w'S"
7.,iU
T.VM Oil
.1.1(11 OO
IUr l.fa,l. tinp ill...
TOIIACCO-Unrk, .r 111...,
i.ipni, per i..
Ilrmlit. tier Hi.
Hinoklnif, parlli, pkR
KIPIl-M'Wral, No. t,perbbl.new
" No. a, "
" No. A, " "
" No. 1, kill "
" No i, ' "
" No. a. " '
17 ooriiHoo
i on in on
a 7,iu:i MI
t miifi is
l mini 7K
10','Sll
rticn-rvr lb
S.U.T-IVrlibl aa3'
SOPA-Hi Carlion kt' nrlb 7
lul.oiovr-r lb... St.!'.
XAIT.S-Pcrkeff. 1W torrtl ....... i 7.1a! 30
utlier aliri In proportion
I'KSSVIHIOMN-IVirk.mrai.l.M.SStoOTSr OO
I'rlmfl mr pork, per bbl,.
ircaKiAai iiri'iin - .a'auia
Kllibo.1 aldei. prr il
llama. II aun'rrMcaaaM
I'laln nam. prlb
r"holil(ler,pfrlb
Hulk, rnr alcSea
Ilillk f'Uar rib a!.a....M...
llelkaliotiMera .M
Hulk ham
0(t'Sl
M33B
l3i1IS
L4BD-Tiercea ami bhl, pcrlh...
ITA17U
nKmoi;
in.ii?
awrKa anu oi ibi, prr lb...
lounirr l.arn. per lo
VEOKTAIIl.bs-VotalOf.. iff
,. ; no,:, un
Uhllhant, r jr buah I noit1 no
fr. " ,, " a .id',! 7
nnlona. nar 1,1 :i n n
tVHKAT-riioipe wiut. i a.-ii.i no
No. I wtiito i !Sut$i a.i
(noloc tr I I lo i is
No. t rv o.l 1 10
oreinarr iol . whlt tut loo
NEW Al)VERTIS1U:XTg
Q4in tJKM'.itAr.
Railroad
.NI
Steamboat
Tickol Agency
UEI'JtK-sKNrJNCiTIIIiroM.uH'I.Vil LINKS
Memphis fi St, Louis Packet Co.,
CVunprimn.; Hie fullmrliu llMt..i l'.iacnnr
hiwmiifra
Hello Mi'iniililx,
t'ltyaf Clipper,
Hello St. Loui,
(rami Towor.
tih:
Vicksburg Mail Line
Cuiiiprlaliiitlli
I'll)' of Alton, iJullii,
III y of Vlck.sbiirtr, Marblo Cil.
Clly ui" Cairo. Uublcoii.
Till.
St, Louis & NevvOrleans
OHvo Ilram li,
Mulll.' Alilc,
(Jrrut lti'iul)llc,
(oiiltncnliil.
Oi'xti'f,
Tiami (i.suti D. nii,
I'aiilliu! Caiv.ill,
I'lt'liiiioiul,
(oiaiii'iiMU'.'illli.
W.ll I. .ive on
Thursdays, Saturdays and Sunday-
Will Lojvu uu
Wrdiu'sdiiys, Tililays mil Sitii'lnj.
dniiiinrllii wltli lui Mnliitn im, (lino Iti.lrnd.l
nt C.iImi-iI'ii, N.vlinlli' nml .Vorilim .l.r' IUJ.
mil at lliiii,niit null Hin Monijili,. .iririnr.
Iolon, .Miiiinniyl un I 'IVtiiida.uii aai M. iuplu
uii'l IiouhviIIk l:.illro.il at MtMiiplim.iiii l m Hi ilm
Hi, I'ruiii'ir. WIiiIh nml Arkmia i rlm-r i U, l.ut
llo aaiin plaro. T,
VIvkMlsurt; ENtekels
Will in ikiiemiiuvtloii, nl.o, Willi Ilia Arkui.na
rlur piicketa nt ,iipiii(iii; uith SuUllu ru Hull,
ronj iimt Yasno rlvi'r iiO'l New rican cl;t't at
l l;atiuri;,
.Vow OiiviiiMPas'kt'Ix,
Mulling nil way lulling., Uopart trl-w o.'UIy.
Ono of tho Aboru Steamers will
Leave Cairo for St, Louis Daily
Coiiiii'clliii; (horn Willi nil tho IUIIfoii.li rumiliis
nut of St. Iuiin. ana with the Miaauurl river nl
upper MUaiaalppl packets.
CHAN. IE. KYl,i:, Ticket A'twit,
OFFKT. i '
4li;j.M.llilllli'.HiiiiimotU iTluirf limit (
CAIKO, II.I.IMIl",
Wlirro HiraiiKli liokoH limy lo proouri-il for all
points Kast, Vet, Nortlninl South, re.wheil t.y
IhonboTu liueaor Ihroiijih coinievtioin ni.ulo by
"'V'"' WlI.I.I.lMIItA.T,
Oenonil Ticket ABnl, St. Louis, Mo,
NCV. 1870-illf
oi'Tkm.vnn 4v ocuwyrs
Of AIM
roil Di it hi. mm vrr.1)
Perfected Spectac'
And i;v- CiliiaNi
! T
'' "' 1 oi"'.! m.niluccM nvir II,.,,.
i w51
lire i nnl
in v ii. fin, in,,r . r ..I.,.. i, ...... i... .-. i
.J'1 T'11 f'-"" 'Ii" pi'.'iili ir .'iiMilr icllori ( ihe
r.nu..ri ii( (iiiiHiiHioigp, llnn ,ry, ,'u,,
-U. niiitlti.y,.onf.-r a brilliancy aim illt net.
K'.'.l' ,n.i " tnaii auioiitit of KASKan.l CUM.
i uiu net ruiiiirto . njoyp, i,r apHi-Mi. wcurtrs.
.1 Tbat Hip in Uorml Cmm hl,-, ,p .oneaarr
j:rr..in.l. ia inaniif.ii'turp.l pr, ,ay fr ......
i,n,.i".:,i"ii".,M,4,i,!M":' ft'"' bwu.iVia!St:
Miicl mil lil, to bpvomn fi'Mt. ip,.
l''i. Tint l!i from.., ,n win, ), n1(,y nrfl
in v,!'1' H,,,,ct v
I'lV jy re.'," I " V" "antvr 1 P'rfwt "'
Taber Brothers
iV.VTClIMAKDKS, JCWm.KHS AMI
OPTICIANS,
rin Jpurlrv. luiinMiul,, -oli.l MiIvit, Mated
war, nlo Maaiiriictiirora of jMwlry anil Ilia
innml Stttin,
lio Jliovee
(j.viKo, n.i.i.vois,
HoM .taenia for dm piano, from wbom only can
tlicy b nl.ttlnni,
Pvslltii-N 111 ployed.
LAZAUUS &X0KKI8,
Manufacturing Optician, UartlorJ, Conn,
nov lltfit.t'.r
ItAIfiUOADS.
1 1 V.?:;1.1.1':?1 woiite vnon
Tin: SOUTH,
..VIA.,
ILLINOIS CEHTRAL" R. ft.
aTOf a)),
at. i-Mii,r.(iiiHviiie.c'iiuiiiiiii(i
C'lilciiKo, Xow Vrk, Jloaton
....Al AIL......
loints Kast and North
rna.iKcr Triilno .Irrlir nt mill linv
I'nlro ii Mlluavat
""'l Kiprraa.
ni:i'AiiT uius a. .11 M :naoi. jtt
II '.htrnlna connect at Crntralln Willi tralna on th
l'niia, llrcnliir, llliioinlii kioii, I'.I IMao
lot Snllr, .ilinilola, l'r apurl, (inlcliH,
lliiliiuiiir, nnil nil point In llllnola,
.lllaanurl, Mlllataotn, Vlacoilalia nml
town.
An.l with Imra ;unn nit I5nal ami UVat fur
St. I.)llN. SprlltU'Ul'M, I.OtllsIIIP. ('III.
Iiiiiutl, InilUnapolN - (VI nullum,
.tn.l at Cb Mio with M'eliumn (Vntral. Mlchl.
icoi Wniitliprn. tn.l I'utibiiri;, Kort Wiirno
uuil Uik-Jicu lUilrouia for
hctikut,
(I.KVHI.Nfl,
K.MvlIlK,
AI.ll.VNr.
NIAO.MIA FAI.U
KKlK,
HIJFKAI.O.
Ni:V YOltK.
l,llll,AlKI.I'llli..v'1;,T."1H"i
ALL POINTS EAST.
r'or liuft.iK'u lick t ami lufnruutuin, apply
al lllino a tvinrul luilrol !t i.t. " '
W. l'.JOIINON,
(Irnoral raaafiiKcr AH'Ut. C'liloaiio
M. Jlt'iilllTT, llfn"nl."uiirlnt'0.iriit,
J. JOIINmi.V, atiii, fairi.
u ik 1 xa i 'n:Mv i i.i.i.voTn
o .sor rsri: isTKit.v it. u.
On nml after Tliursilny, April llilli
IimIiih will run an follows :
aoi)oi ut iHkir 1 lAVt raijiun.
Mail.
......9.1.
Kxprva
....I I T. H.
U01MJ aubiuvrur h.k rt.
I.aptax Si 10 jk, v,
M-iil . sHMiniitai I I! r M
M.'.liilii.'lo,i .'ociii'ctiuii ill Vmv uilli lllinnla
i.nir.il l(. I. for ill r
Hnl all poluta aoiitli, hii1
witli 11,11 In t. A St I
I 11. It. fur ln.li.i'iii"li
liolllt 11 Ikt nli.t .nllii'a.t.
.-11. J l,oiitilte, an.liill
AImi. at iliirli. rlclJ uilb tb.i Vi.lo.ln. U',k..l, 1
IV.'.i. in Ii. Ii. f.ir f.Nin.y 1111J oil point, w.-.f, unit
wiiii lie lii. 4'A i I.n'il. I.'. It. bu m. I, ...in,
mi 1 1 io.'w, t i l all (1.1111 11 ill, mi.' 1,, nt. .a. -i
r. wiwi, 1. u"-upt.
IllilN Jfyi.iilTr.i.an lTM l.i AkI.
J I Uuvly .
lllil jl , 1.1,0 iut in linn o
j Zuctegel, Newberry 6 Co,,
iiril.n.li. I.., K),, i-,,i.,i,H''l livthn williilranil
I .' ,M. V. II ftimlriy mm I N. '. IliUi'iii mi l
I Uisiliva iwUru 4'l miiov .n.' oimri'i theliu.1
' lie', -ill I la an li ini' I In f itoall ill- uvlila illto
I Hid lllllli IMI'I luv nil l Ii I, .III,
r. zi'tsi;
;itii(ii:i..
ii. Ni:wi.Kititr.
.IIiMKIN.
'I'll.' mi Iit-iiii'iI rpei'iiull) ui.iio'lii lo ill n
puiih Ifflt tti-t M irnli. ILminm. m Din cilv of
iniiiiiiluirn, hrr.'tororx .'uinl.i, U"l n iih ilriu
iiiiiiio "f Z n l.iii'ijtl, Nrwimrrv A t'o., will In the
fiiti!rwl'iiilii'iil iiy I, in nlon.i, uii,l ht. irn.ia
thnirilu1 p.Uiiii:i, hitherto etrn leil to tlio llilli
ml ii runiinueii 10 lion.
O ZUOKUIIM..!..
miviiiiiMir
Pork Packers
tVD
PROVISION DEALERS
Ho. 135 Ohio Levee,
CAIRO,
ILLINOIS.
Xcur Stone Depot.
Nov. ill. lalil-'lawtl
T I'arki'f
p.KKKU
"irpriirca-
iV ItL.VKi:.
Dealer in
mm LESD. lE, OILS
Window (iluss and Vutty.
Hi iKliea, W I'npcr, Wlil.tow Slier
05 OHIO IiKVKK,
Cairo - - - - Illinois
STOVES.
the best m mm
tiiMi!Ii i5)
Wood Cook Stove
Mas Hie IMIont l'lre Itottnm
WAUllAMCIi NOT TO CKACK.
l'or6iile by
Beerwart, Orth & Co.
iin commercial .V venue,
Cairo,
- XUluolH
appU'lil
ucccor lo L 11. IInJrlck & Co,)
FORWARDING
Coiiiiiiisrioii Mcrcliants
uti,i .
Wliarf - Boat
PROPRIETORS,
OAIItO, ILLINOIS.
f.lIIKK.iI. ABVAKCEM HADK OX S..
NIHNMKNTM.
B) Aro prapar l to twelve, stare an.I forwaul
rrfli;liU to all point', lunl buy una aell on com
miaalnii, oo-lii,lneaMtan.c. to with promptnrta.
J NO. II. PHILLIN,
(Succoaaoi to rrlir.l I'lilllia.)
(ir.xr.RAi
COMMISSION
T
Anil Dealer in
Flour, Meal, Hay. Cora,-OulM,
Ur.lOtht. &Ohio Levee
CM I It), ILLINOIS.
Z. 1). Matliuaa,
K. 0. Uh
FLOUR
AND
Commission Merchants
iaj Olilu J.tviiyL'AIItO, ILI.I.yoiS.
H;xeial attention uln u to Hie purdhna anj aale
It. W.Muiaa.
DiaaT. I'liui
.v ;'ai:ki:k,
COMMISSION
IN
Forwarding Merchants
1 1 am in
Tl.Ol.'lt, CO!i.OAT.S, 11.1',
Etc, Eto.,
Xo. 5S Ohio evee
C'AlltO, 3I,!.J.VMS.
imam
ii.tKiii:r
KK.U.KK IN
Bar Fixtures,
ItLASSWAHK and 1I0USK KUJiVsSH
tJU01S,
185 and 187 COMMERCIAL AVENUE
Cairo. IllfnolMa
i;aiy-iaii: oiotiii.
I. WALDEB
C0. UTH ST. i: OHIO LEV,
Cairo, - - - JUIuoIn
Hu jut received a full an J compUUstock ot
REIDY-NMDE CLQTHIH&
AND
Gents' Furnishing Gopds
Of every description, whleh will h J at price
that uill not tail to auit all purehaaera. Verted
itlaiiuaMUteed. Hi atock of
Shirts, lints, Caps, etc.,
I"not excelled In poln,t of oriei', slle ni injUr.
Il iu thu or any other muitel.
I