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l or 'l I y Attnrny. Wo nro Mithnrlr.d to Announce John M. I-ans-den naitenndldalofor re-election to the office of City Attorney nt the An'Uing 'iiuniclpat election. tu I'nr lily Marshall We nn- nutliorlfd tontinnin"" ANl'HCW CAIN nsficiiinlliliitr for tin- ollico of City Mar. hat, sub. ret to tin- decision of the Derme'raUe party. Wo are iiulliorlti'il IniiiiHoutioetlint lU'.MtV T. MAKTIN will bun enndlilate for the olllre of City Marshal, at llin rnsultiK clinrti-r floctlon, u ert to the decision of the Democratic inrty. We nro Mtttioris' to RDiioiinen I'AUli W. AliliKN asnn Independent ciiHi1rI Tor tli ntllce of City Marshal, ml'ju t only to tin- decision of the people. tti for Slty Cttrk. At the request of Intny friri'l, I arn n eiuiiJ.t ihtii fur lh olln-ocf City Clerk, eubjt-ct to tin- ill rlsiuiiof tin Democratic party. .MIC1IAKI- '. H'KVI.r.T. rtTIU. IN THE KIKI.O. Wo are authorised to announce tlio nnme of J. T. THOMAS a candidal" for the rITlr of City Clerk nt tin- ensuing municipal election. Id 17 MXTIOX .notice. :VJ City Ork's otter. Cairo, 111., January ), l7l. Nollee lahor.br Klren, that thcr will he apen ( ral I barter elmllon h 1 1 ON TCKSKAT tnr. lilh nst or KnilltUHV. A, l. 1171, In Ihr City of Cairo, In lli coiirdy of Alesaiidrr, In tliu Mtti-of Illlrioie, lor the purpose of 'dent. Intf A Mayor, A City Clerk. A City Treasurer, A l.'ily Marshal. A City Attorney, and Mi Members of tlm r'elcet Council, a. follow line Mi.tnljr from th Klr.t Ward, line Mi-inhnr ft urn tlm .'"ooml Ward, n- MHiil.nr froin tlm Tliiril Want, One MwnUr from the Fourth Waril, anil 'Inn Meinour from the City.at.I.rr,e. Also One MemlKT of the I loaf) of All" rim n from tint Ptrl Waril, Tliree MIMl-rs of tho same Ir-ln the eeorid War., Hon Member ol the Mine, from the Third Waril, il Tn Member, of the same from tlie hour,th Ward. IVIIsulll I nH'neJ In the lli!rent wards as follows ; In the first Ward, at the ortlce. farmrrly known a. McKmuoA Uo.', earner ol Hitll elreel anl Washington an nue , In tlie feeoinl Ward, at the engine house of the Aiab Klre Oirnrnuy ; In the Third War'l, irithe Hilrnian Fir Com (an)', engine house, near the vomer of Tuelfih street and Commercial atenue ; In the Konrtri Ward, at thm-tiun-ho'lsr. 'ul will Nt onei at oVIik k a in., ana clme.) alC olok n.in of .aid day of IVbru ary, A. I. IsTl. JNO. lllt'JWN, City CUrk. JanlilJ"t STKAMIMAT. OAlltO AND .VASlIVIIJiK I'ACKKTs. Tfce follow l tr)ra liall' Cairo KOKNAHIIVII.l.i: on the day, anil at the hour lx-low.rnme.1 TALISMAN, Kvcry Mon'lny ur, p.jn.; TVKONK, Kvtry Tlmrvlny, nt 5 p.m.; I.L'MSUKX, Kvi'ry .Hturany. nt p.m. rf Kieiiilt r rHe apn'y on -ar I. -t ' IIKJHS i MAM.OKY, )aut-7ltfl It OHIO l.KVIir. !.II1().MI I'AOL'CAII I)ll.V I'ACKKT. 1 he Veautiful andliriht ilrshl ateemer IIOHHr.r SV1:HIiI:Y. .....1I.trr. I.f.te.Cl ruila ly at'ip in., iwl I'slU'Sh la ly at 9 a.m. Harms mperKir rvf.inmoiat nalc olirtt rtlMie tr ullage. f . IHJXNI.VU, .U. 1 Ki J ItiKNCB-Corrier N.nth ami Walnut nKI'ICK-Comer r-uth htrret an I Olno I.tre uVYKY. IIOUIH-Krom a.m. l 11 rn., n-t I'll! WiLiiiA.n is. siTJi.n: .i UK-I)KM;lNo.SI, Th rten'n re elwe.'n Waihinjtoti Aleniie anl Walnut sine. OFKO );- l'.'b Coiiineial Ai r.m . n en lr Hn'lUIIM'.lt, .1!. !.. 'ulr tK"ill'KNCK-Co""r ' f N ne'e-nth el. ni. l Waliiion af. OKI IC :K-n , "".'"IT.1; He , oer ih I'Mitli IKI'ICB H-- iri.mli' in In U m i-unilita fi' ei'tclj ! from t to & l in. J, .11. Z'UMXI rs A: CO., lurccaora to 1 H. llemlrloka A Co. FORWARDING b Coiiiinisiioii Mrrclianls .....Ml'l "-uKncLSi?- - Boat PROPRIETORS, CAIHO, ILUNOIS. I.IIUIUAIi Ayjii-xIV115 07 'V crrrt iiroiiainl to rririve, atore arnl lorw.ini frelnlua lo nil iomU, mul buy iiml eell on rum. liiiminn. rliiainrsH attrmlet to with iroinitni', AMUSEMENTS. G It A X 1 M A t U IS A 1 13 T ItAliIi. THK Cairo Turner Society lU'Kle.io to iiiinouiu-o n GRAND MASQUERADE Fur Monthly Evening, Feb. (i, 1S71S ... IN... Uvoivlellort will lm juit forth hy thu in'inaKer'i to renih r tliiinc'eualon tho Hio.t rnterininliiK uml 'rccherrho' atluir of tlm klinl ever hi'i'l in tlio dry. Jan. 1 1 ittl Tin: Council w-li fit joint elon to iiinht. . - a,.. Nr.AriiY llttitit; liooli mnl lio'' nt J'.liW. " Dick FlT.(lKiur.n Ims six prinonura Id tlio county Jull. l'ltoi'. II. .Sa.viis, tho worM renowned mnfjlciim mnl VcntrllofuM I coining. run plstoN uml citrtrldgci nml Wvio ktilv.-j, go illrccl to 1'. Nell's, No. 7!t Ohio l.nvi-o. ilocOtf A lak'ik atock of fiirnMiini; goods of nil kind ulwsys on Imrid nt 1. SuA'i, No. "'J Ohio Jidvuo. dcc'Jtf .lonx llni.li wm bvforo llroai ycatordiiy diurjsd with nttcrnjitlng to kill nnothcr negro, nnd wa sont to tho county Jull. Don't you wntit it chntico? Jus. Gray will riiMtiuiTn rnivy ro'olmr, nt Ills snloon 5n Coinrnprrlnl nvemio. on noit Suturdiiy Ouii puthltif; nnd fiicrgctlo friend, John I.lrioir, hn removed to Mound City, whore ho will ongtgo in tho prnetico of tho law. TiiorsAKlw nttiMt Iti vlrturei, und from nil qunrtors of thu (Jlobo como testimon ium of wonderful ouriM performed hy .Sim mon's Liver It'-guUtor. febldti&wlm IIlKiiofli.yiiiiCh. For Norman'n Cha lybeate OukIi Syruj) triido mark of hieroglyphics go to Hum in, tole ngenti corner Kighth trct and Commercial ave nue. Fresh (inrden and Flour Kod, import- 1 nnd domutlc, in great variety, of tho mutt reliable, and suppllod In any quanti ty by Jlnstol & .Stlllwell No. 3'J Eighth trt. Tin: Ac ho ha On. reiulrM a dllTerciit burner from that which is iv with coal oil. Ask for the Sun-hinge burner, which It the l,t in uw. Sold by Kwell A: .Incob, 05 Ohio Levee. "IJlLl." IIalhen, Mr. Irvln'a deputy theritr, it In nttondntice upon court. Uo will hnve almost excluilva charge of the iherlll butlneii oufldeof the city. liftlUfri It n iund, hard-wurKini; democrat and n a natural sequence, It a llrst-jlM utllcor. O.vk hundred present given away eve ry night by I'rof. II. tiatid entertain merits. Tho beU nulclnn now tra'.eling. Thirty-two ypar-i csperienc. Tho grout Eurojwan traveler. - - Our old friend "Cot." who li verier u! In ch! led -Cttingham " for hurt, U now dlijientlng aplrituiil comforu nt the bar of the iteamer Kmmn Floyd, In tho Cincin nati Hid Nashville trade. Ir loir want n pair of boot inndo to or der, out of tho best material, und in thn moit fashionable and durable inrmner, i;o to Wm. Khlers, on Twentieth street, op- postu thul court house. U !)n..l. F. ISa.ndau., ollico on Seventh Mid Wathingtoii tri)t. Trent all Chronlc coni hunts. CVi'if''i' l'rt, Tell your disease without Biking any quostlon. The Doctor rcmnlns- only uno week. Cull and see tho Dr., It co.ti you nothing. The Kitciik.v (ii'r.n.s. In all house hold., wherever used, tho Charter Otk .Stovu is tho dotiieilte queen, iimilesand gootl luture iervde her kingdom, and her eu!J-ctnr nlwayi fru from f.ttnily Jars in I kiti hen ilisttirbancos. lutr.'oditwlt Danck ami lUrn.K.Thore will bo a daiiit', and ruHle for a Him navy rtvolvo on Saturday night, Febr.ary lth,at.lumt (Iruv saloon, ou Commercial avenue, iwo'dours Wlow Twentlsth trict. Chun ret, U ft y oents, onch. Ooto Ewell iV .laoob, and eo I.wonard Si Co' Improved UraM Jet Lamp, which can bo Hied in every manner about tho house. They cannot bo broken. No chimneys to break, no danger of explosion. Can be uod with Aurora oil or (iiuolinti Tub LtxTintK. A goosl hlaod atidlenco mot at tho Presbyterian Church la-t night to listen to the lecture of l'rof. llKtomim on tho subject of Memory." We need not ny the lecture wm n inter- iting M it wa profound. .. ... Thh nillrond traveler will Und u remedy that U plomant and perfectly harmlesi, audit mro provontivo of tho evil el!Vct from Constipation or elmngoof water and diet, by ti.ing blnimon J.ivcr I'.egulator. Jan'.'odttwlw C. AY. Wilkinson, Esq., attorney at law, of Kltabothtown, Hardin county, win In tho city yesterday. Mr. Wilkin son U a leading domocrnt in hU county and last fall did activo scrvicu for tho party. A Tnnp N'othlmr 1. better iiroofof .tho excellence of nn articlo than tho irC' quoney of imitations of it. These countorilta uro tho universal trl buto which worthiness pay to merit. Thosterllni! worth and nonularity of tlio Charter Oak Stovo in attested by tills standard. fobld&wlm Two notid darkles ,of tho 4 Ml Ward, encni'od In ft hand-to-biind combat n few evenings ago. Tho victor not wishing to pay tho usual prlco charged by our polico i.ouru for such uleasurcs, gavo mo van n,.ui.i.l(li(isiimofS1.00 not to comtilalu .,r l.lm beforu Hr6.-s. Thus thu mutter endod. THE CAIRO BTJUiXjZEjTHDsT, FBBRTJAEY G. TIIEAUTHIl. Where !ie stim Hillt-Valtie-Io Iliu rnuce. The W. It. A-T ur was built for Capt. Dan Able In 19M. Uor hull wan built at Pittsburg and wm originally 2Gu feet long, with two feet beam. It wm towed to Louisvlllo and there rocelved machinery, cabin nnd outfit. Tho origlcal cot wm SMO.OOO. Sha wm afterwards widened to 51 feet, and lengthened to nearly 300 feet by tho Atlantic and Mississippi Itnr Inst valuation WRl W,000 and iho was only insured against fire nnd sinking from ordinary causes. As an explosion Is considered an extraordina ry cause, her owners will recelvo no Insu rance Owners of freight Insured will re covor their Insuranco, howovor. STnr.Ntirii to the Blood. 'Without a certain proportion of Iron, tho blood loses its strength and purity. IJlood en ters every organ through the circulation, distributing the nutratlvo principle to every tcxturo and tho sourco ol every secretion ; henco tho Importance of keep ing It duly enriched. If It has becomo weak, tho cntlro system will lo weak, and tho danger of Incurring dlscaso Imminent; in short, good blood makes us healthy bad blood makes us sick. Hero wo aro admonished of tho superior advantages of MLSHLKK'S 1IKM1 BITTERS. Tho Iroulnthcso Hitters is readily absorbed into tho circulation, and a strong nnd vigorous constitution created. Tho circulation U regulated by them, and If any organ bo weaker than tho rest, the debosits which causo bolls, carbuncles, tumor, lumps, &c, aro checked and re moved, and n healthy totio itnprated to tho cntlro system- It always cures, and novpr fills to proventdiscaso arising from Impure blood feblcad&wlw Tin: American AitTlHAN. This ex cellent paper Is devoted to Mechanics, Manufactures, Enginoorlng, Chemistry Inventions, nnd Patents. Tho sixteen: pages aro clearly prlnted,Jnnd the pictorial representations of the moit important In ventions nro finely drawn. Tho establish ment has connected with It also a Patent Agency; and porsons who havo contrived any useful novelty sufficiently valuablo for a patent, would do well to address this firm on thi subject. Tho prcsontjvolumo will be marked by weekly nrttclos entitled -Our works nnd Shops," commencing with thoso of New York city, and by arti cles, with portrait", under tho heading of sketches of distinguished Inventors, Me chanics, and Manufacturers." Yearly sub scriptions to tho American Artiian, S- J or fur six months II. Address Ilrown, Coombs A Co., Ilroadway, New York. Tut: meat market of Oaycr & Co, at tho ; .r'.rr of Washington nvonuo and Tenth street, Isonoof institutions" of tho city. It Is not only abundantly supplied witfl the best of pork, beef, veal, mutton lamb, sausage, etc., but It presents an air of cleanliness nnd order that Is rarely seen in establishments of liko character. (layer A Co. havo had many years ex perience as butchers, and havo long ago learned that It pays best to keep flno meats nnd I'omumnd first-class custom. For choice meat, therefore, cut In ,n neat nnd skillful manner, goto '-Tho Peoplo's.Mcat Markut,' presided over by uaycr & Co dec I'.'tf. , A Threatened Suit. "We hear that Mr. Horrlgan, a well known citizen or tho Fourth Ward, fell through the side wulk, near tho cornor of Nineteenth and Poplar stroets, In Commercial avenue, and broko ton of h! ribi, and that It Is hU Intention to commence an action against tho city for tho damages ho sus tained by tlio accident. Tho Itnpccunios- Ity of thu city may bo a good excuse for not keeiilriK the'sl lewalks In first rate repair, but it Is no ulcus.) for permitting the high sidewalks te remain totally neglec ted. Closing Out Sule. Twenty-flvo thousand dollar worth of readv.mado clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, trunks and valescs aro offered for snlc by P. NetT, 70, Ohio Lovce, at AC TUAL COST PKICES, It being his In- tontion to closo out in that lino and em bark exclusively and moro extensively In tho furnishing goods and merchant tailor Ing tiusiucs. This closing out halo furnishes an oppor tunity to secure clothing chcapor than ever before oll'ercd in this market. dcclOtf Dit. DuNNiNn's OrsiCE ltonnKD. A fow days ago u thief named Archy Oulu stolo tlio key of Dr. Dunning's offlco, and early yesterday morning ontered nnd rtolo tho Doctor's gold headed cano and it caso of surgical instruments. Arnold, of course, was Immediately put upon tho trail, and by t o'clock had Gulo In custo dy. Ho had a preliminary examination baforo .ludgo Uross yesterday , and was bound ovor in tho sum of 500, and was sent to tho county jail. The weather was so clear all day yesletday that tlio "ground hog" had no "dilllculty in seeing his shadow. According to tho old prediction, therefore, wo aro to have six weeks moro of wintor. Tho second of February is also known in Oreat Britain as ''St.Swlthlan's Day," and a prediction runs thus i'f Swltlilan'aday l bright and clear, We'll hu?e two winters in the year." "Whv will our friends run the risk of be coming blind by wearing common Spoct' cles, when thoy can procuro the most per feet articlo that hns yet boon made, bt eallintr at our old friends Tabor Eros' tho well known jowelors and got it pair of l.nz irtts & .Morris' Perfected Spectacles Don't dolnr. fehldnwifclm CAIRO BAB. KAMUEL P. WHEELER, KSJ. Mr. Wheolor was born at Blnghnmton N. Y., In 1839. Hero ho received as thorough an education ns tho Institutions of the place afforded. After completing his school course, he entered tho lnw-oflke fthat great man, eminent lawyer nu tatesmanDnnlnl H. Dickenson. He was surroundfd here, by advantages of no ordinary character. Besides naring s extensive and well selected-llbrary, ho had the old of the council of ono or tno rorc. most lawyers In America, lie studied diligently! and mswle rapid progress. He not,only read tho elementary books of the law, but ho conquered them, yes mado tbcmjhls own. At tho ago of twenty bo was admit ted to the bar, and loon itnrted for tho great "West to seek a futuro home. Ho camo to Mound City, openod a law offlco and pursued his profession for fivo years. In 18C5, ho removed to Cairo, nnd shortly becamo n partner of Muldoy ts Wall, His progress hero and tho rank ho oc cupies among hie professional brethren Is well known. He is an indefatigable student, a sound and safo lawyer, and attcntl vo to business. His papers aro always corroct and gotten up in excellent style. Politically, Mr. Whooler, llko good and sound lawyers generally, is a democrat. The law, howovor, Is his profession, and If his future as ft lawyer can bo corroctly es timated from his put, It is, indosd, bright and promising. CIRCUIT COURT. Tbejury In the caso of James Sullivan vs. tho Putnam Firo Insurance Company acrccd, after being out but a very short time, upon a verdict for the full amount claimed by tho plainim iw. a motion was entored for a new trial. The caso of T. B. Ellis & Bro, vs. the First National Bank of Cairo, was called for trial at tho opening of Court. Tho plaintiffs are represented by D.T. Lincgar, Judgo Oreen.l W. B. Gilbert. Miles F. Gilbert and John M. Lansdcn. Tho do fendantsby Judges Allon, Mulkey and S. P. Wheolcr. This ca'o has been upon trial before. The first time, the Jury failed to agree, and tho court adjourned before tho second trial had closed. Tho damages In the action aro laid nt ten thousand dollars. Tho plaintiffs in the action claim that en or aboulthoflrstof December, 1857, they wcro possessed of certain choses In action to-wlt: three United Stales 5.20 bond or tho denomination of ono thousand dollars each, and six United States 5-20 bonds or tho denomination of fivo hundred dollars each, and.two United States certificates of Indebtedness of the value of ono thous and dollars, of the aggregoi vlu rf eight thousand dollars, and that the First Nat tlonal Bank of Cairo did havo at the above mentioned period and does yet, have pos session of said bonds nnd certificate of In debtedness; nndjin the languago of the de claration whlli knowing said chows in ac tion to be tho property of the said plain tiffs and of right to belong and appertain to them, but contrivlnc and frauduiantly, by Intending craflly and subtly to do- celve and defraud tho said piatntius in this behalf, hath not yet delivered the said choies In action or any or either of them or any part thercol to the said plain tiffs, although often requested to do so." Tho defendonts In the case, upon tho con trary.defend the wrong and Injury and says that it is not goilty of tho said supposed grievances luld to Its charge, In manner and forco as tho said plaintiffs have hereof complained against it. Much difficulty was experienced In ob taing a jury. Important and pressing business demanded tho attention of one; full knowledge of tho facts In thu caso ex cused another, until tho morning session was spent in obtaining tho following per sons: Almarion Worthlngton, Uonry E. Gunter, L. D. Davis, Wm. Elder, H. F. KIpponDurgh, B. F. Blake, Lovl Nelson, Jacob Bnrger, W. B. Wiley, Marlon Wright, Thomas Whitlock and James Codwol. Tho caso was openod to tho jury in tho afternoon, for thu plaintiff by D. T. Lin egar, Esq, and for dofondant by Judgo Mulkey. Tho caso will consumo In its trial several days. We learn with deep regret, that the Hon. Charles Burnett, of Shawnootown, eontl&ucs In very feeble and delicate hoalth.wlth but little hope of a speedy re covery. Ho contcmplatos removing to Benton, Franklin county. Ho Is a young man, a lnwyor of marked ability, and in 1803 was a mombor of tho State Leglsla turu. The hull of tho Stonewall, which iteamor was burned over a year ago and about 200 lives lost, Is now used as a wharfboat at St. Louis. Tho watchman tolls a nowspapor reporter that ho recelvos visits frequently from the ghost of tho Mnto of tho Stonewall, who was lost when she burned. Wanted. A femalo servant, whlto or black, to do chamber work In a small fam ily, and nurso. To good help, the highost wages will be paid. Address "Enqulror, at this office. John Koxhlkh, green grocer, koepa on hand constantly a full supply of goods groceries, vegetables In season, butter, turkeys, chickens, Ac, Ac, all of which ho tells at tho lowest prices. FLouif Choico Family Flour In bbla half bbls., Backs, &c, for sale nt the Egyp tian Mills. au Tobacco Jeter.. Human nature is tho ismo tho world ovor. So is tobacco juice. And so too arn aircat majority of tobacco chovors. As a r.-vss, they gen erally enngromto about thi rstovo in Barrooms. s'it In front of tho doots of hotels, and gather about tho door of tho post offlco. Of all places, this soems to bo tho favorite, as is seen nt a glanco "by tho puddles all sprinkled around.'' Slnco tho blessed era of short drcsief, these puddles havo ceased to bo the fruitful sourco or annoyanco to ladles that thoy wero In the Jra of trains, but thoy will never ceaso - I r to b a sourco of disgust as long as tho sex continue to carry their eyes nnotti with them. Tobncco, In tho shapo of it fragrant cigar, decs not scum to bo'disngreeablo to thodaughtors of men. Many a time and oft havo wo heard thorn express their admiration for "that nico clgur." Hut chowlilg tobacco Is thoir spcclul avorsion nnd tho baro mention of It has powyr to traniforn tho most classic nose into a pug, for tho time bolng. Hear what one of wont'in-kind thinks of tobicco-chowing ; I knew by thapiiilillosall srirniMsd arotnut Thecshln forlaJles, a chewpr was nciri l.J t ..1,1. If l.rulx'a In Ihls world 10 tit folltl'l, Thn said lnJiTlttu.it Is certainly here. Of delicate women there stooil a full score, Willi Hi nmiiiro was seatvil with others near hy, Of Intruders perhaps, there wero thirty or more, Anil arouml ilia tobacco juice ceasciessiy nj . And this, I exclaimed, Is thn Und of tho free' Yes, here Is Iicmocraey takltiK lt ease, U'lill lailloaara atiUldlllffAt full liberty. On the floor to bo seated aa aoon ns they please. U, my country I Isall thn old coiirtcy ilend That once of thy sons was the loiy and prlilo Ililetentbeharlor foretcr has tied, Whero noir may tnyitaugnters exn-c 10 auinc ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. New Time Trtlilc. On and after 12:30, p.m., Sunday, Dec. 4tb, tho following timo table wilt govern tho nrrlvnl and departure of paienger trains at Cairo : DKPART. Mall train leaves at 3:40 a.m. Express, ' " at 3:30 p.m. St. Louis and Cairo Kxprcs leaves at 1:20 a.m. Accommodation leaves nt...l'J:30 p.m. AllltlVK. Mail arrives 2:05 a.m. Express, nrrlvcs l'J:2 p.m. St. Louis nnd Cairo Express arrives ."' p.m. Tho last named train leaves St. IjuIs at 10:30 a.m. Traders can leave Cairo at 1:L'0 n.m., reach St. Louis at ":'.'3 a.m., remain n tho city threo hours, nnd return to Cairo at 4:ir p.m., tho samoday. Tho 12:30 nccommos'atlon and Cn" round St. Louis express leave duly nil others lcavo dally except Sundays. Way passengers should bear In mind that the 3:30 p.m., train makes only four stop pings between Cairo nnd Contralia, viz: Jonesbcro, Carborulnle, Du (Jttoln nnd Ashley. Tho 12:30 p.m., train stops i.t all the stations along tho Mute. J AS. JOHNSON, dec3tf Agent., Cairo. THE RIVER. 'Business continues moderate. 8r-Tho City of Alton with about C00 tons, tilled out hero 10-The Cumberland is still rising with thirteen feet on Harpcth Shoals. sa3fThot. Inili Barcu Lino nro still receiving rapidly for New Orleans, nnd will load two barges here. Qs-Tho Mississippi has risen three feet at St. Louis, and Is still rising with a good stngo of water. sjsjrTho Ohio Is rising nt Pittsburg with thirteen ieet water In tho clmtinul. Another fleet of coal Is preparing to l.mvo. 05y Capt. 11. 0. (iwathmey hns bought nn Interest in tho KvnnsvJIlo and Memphis Packet, Mary Miller, nnd will heronftur havo chargo of her ollico. fgT A heavy rain storm occurred nt Memphis on Monday night lait, causing Wolf river to rlso very suddenly on Tues day and carry off nil tho saw logs and flat boats moored along its hanks. 5r A Hat loat going down tho Mis sissippi on Tmvday hut, ran against n raft at tho mouth of Wolf river and sunk in a few minutes in over 100 feet water with till on board. It Is thought thoro wero seven or eight porsons lost. Tho Jus. Flsk brought out tho following Cairo freight! C. It. "Wood ward 65 bundles spokes nnd hubs, 8 sliibs Iron. D. Artor, li! bbls meal. Klcholl" ifc. Uros., lot walnut lumber. Shu nlso brought lUcaddlos and butts tobacco for rcshinmont to Memphis, and 19 boxes handles for roshlpmont to St. Louis. jap A dolcgatlon cf Western men nro In Washington, urging upon Congress tho necessity of establishing a system of buoys, light-houses nnd other signals ahngour wostorn rivors to point out tho channel In dangerous localities. Millions of dollars nro spent o very year on light houses, &c, for tho bonuilt of our foreign commerce, although tho lattor has been provon to be twice as valuablo as tho former. 0Tho Cairo and Nashvlllo j'nc-liot, Tvrono. eleareil lust nlifht with 80 tOUS tlUllll. till VUI.IUVI - that tho steamers in tho Upper Cumber land trado aro now working harmonious, ly and ply from Nashvlllo to tho forks of tho rlvor or head of steamboat navigation, with regularity, insuring tho prompt dsllvery of freight and a ready access to market for tho tobacco and corn of that section. Although tho geographies gener ally teach that Nashvlllo is tho Head of steamboat navigation on tho Cumberland tho above lino of steamers ply rcg'slnry, for nearly six months In every year to rv point !'0mllrsiljovo Nashville. cerrMgrTTT'-1"" 1 j-wsCTOTijsuLiJicnai MV t.vi.MJflHClTI.Vfry Otllt INVISIItltK UNKJIIKH. The raw, astringent a rnojplieroof winterereatns and Sdtasatrs runny ailments. To protect them seises as etreatunlly ns possible nijainst the tntls. Ibledana,crs wlnrh surround them nt this senson, should lm the espial enre ol persons constitu tionally itellmt. As there Is no medicinal prepi ration In nso which ,o thoroughly hrares nml inriiroraten tho stomah,Uiein.r,iind the ncrrc.s, as Hosteller's Hitters, is course or tlut nerooable toule If particularly adtlsable for iljpet.tu, tjil ioiK, arid nervous autleter, lu tlm old, lsmp, iutd trying weather tshlch generally pifsnas in our climnto ntlhls period t the )eiu. huj.tsn ehills hue, a very bad elln-t upon iiisppptif ivl individuals of bl'ious habits, not uiifrt.iuently prodiicltK congestion of thn livnrur '..!, or low fevci-1. sometimes r,f un mti rniltti tit ur ri- inlttent clurnrtttr. Attacks of rheutnal'im re sl-otolienprirctien'le.l, and win it there . it tn dency to th.it eoniplainf the !tii'r a ill be found tlm best preventive. The nperat on of Uio a; in it vegelablc tonie Is dlrssjtrtnd simple. U etunii Isles and strengthens the ilietire and secretive organs and tho nerr-s.an I puts the sysiein hi n noudltlon to resist tho net Ion o (those fnrmMaMo foes of vitality, a low tempem'ure and uimhult. somc winds and loirs, ily (julekenlrMC tre Miperrl cut oireul'tion, without creating itnjthlntt an- pro.vlnnir to fever, It imparts tono th skin, and thus renders the surface of the body eonipnr atitely impervious In unhealthy external infill nnees. ft l.tHvilwretl A. iiKti.ru IN STOVES Tin nml Hnllinv Ware, Clothe- W ringers Toilet Ware, foul Hctlf. I'iro Sliovt-N, Air (iraltM, IauufafP..rcr r Tin, Gopper, Zinc and Sheet Iron VrV V. Z3, No. 166 Washington Ave C'AIKO, II.I.S. llanllitK. tltillerlmr it ml nil Itltnls nt Jolt Wurk Hour in nuoriesi .tmitr. frb&lif T.,I IM KT A X 'I' TO I'llYSI- C1A.VS. A Hew Discover! in Pharmacy "There is nomed' lnn n potent mi'itrinedis- sesns l l .phvll .i. r.iuld il ndn siered ilhout k vintf it.tin, it wanld super 'etln all olht-r . ath.trtlfs." Ileorl.tii l- Medical Murks, ul. r. Th. .Ii...nrf I . l.il.ii in bare made is Ihe.i'tim- noiin.iiiiir o' I'odiiithvlliit with mild hivtiives in imb tnannfir nt tu niau a mild and taevtanl citliartw tint ctn twi alministeretl nn all oce- slons.to old or yoiinn, main or rcmale, wunoin causing Irritation and eonssuent rl". Tins compiutul I call nr. nowanu s i-o.niijiiii substltutiiior Jtsai-i at nil. t mn ni ii myself, and used them In my family as well as In inyprtttice forth Usttwo years, un ler nil ' ' cumstanceawheru neiilhsrtie was Indieatml, t. ill thi tii'tsi satisfactory results. Itnclst pially ii't the ruUiry nnd dlh'fstivo orsns, prom.ttliu alvino tlischtrRcs in it mturtl inanntT, always mild yet activo enough to thoroughlv cleans the U,els of Impurities, islvinu natural tono to the penernl system. Ihirlnis the t tineen ) ears of my pr.tctict. lute tivdall the tlillerent purita lives in the Materia Mcdlcit wlfh but little satitlao. lion. Manyof themsuehns Kpsoni and illaulr Salts, t'iilnml, Men-iiry, Antl-bilinas, talhartit' and l.lvr IMI.to.inumt.routouiitittiiin,ull havo a .im.lrr ctt.tct. They ar.t drastic lit their nrtmi" and by loitfreat m tivity.exlitiists thn stsleut liy dralninir the towels n( the natural HiiiIs, nlwavs nix'es.sry V promote dif lion, enn.etjuenily liro liii'iiu' Piles, i-insiiinpltiin. I.ivir tttinpmuii, mid lout; irilii "f diseases mci lent to theduie lite nrtf-ns, insitM l ul relievihi: as intended, whl lli compound I hate di;tiverI, t) in mild iwrieiili'twratBS. le ts m it ntl Ill ivu ment itp.ntlie .mall mte.t ns and inir thf'n nf all nlislructions, and mviiitrtiiii( the " I e'onVider liicse Pills a great (whievemeiit m tilt sunt! o( ...eilu me, mid ino-t respeelfillly solicit your insesiuMion, and feel as.nrr.l iui it . ..-, Ill ..,-. nil ftl.t.S,llllll 1 1111 r lair truti tun ttin fnni.ii"! .... ' futor. Jly iiitli.t'l in treatmt: such ilistxises a. rmil llreaih, Liver Complsinsl, lh.pe"'. tol -.i ..r it,, it. .it au. Itiiloii, liiinnl nuts, nnd neatly all iliseasea of Iho illircslittt iiraint i hits i'eii, iirst i tv,n- " - , theiiiisuitfmy Hitlers und Ttnitilrtiniihen and 7 . , i. liar., .i.i. u itlfMll IllVllltiralt., Illlil 111 nut'.-."- lion tv.a pi.d in lb.. diret-i ions III- di.ertts u.ml.l yi...w,t it HI ther ti-e.tiii.ii'. I h..il. '" f tlle latt-pi.oii l.i Hie fi'l. b, f..,t. n. w leu bs.. inllet.it a' in tn sniieir tut. mi I'Kin. I h ive re -. li'ly ' I my " ' iiLiimfaetiiririg. and .tut ll pi 'p-" d ! ru.l -"i" pit Hie Willis "f ts". 'l,f '" '' "I nianl'lies. Tn a.-iinie..Uif tli.., sis diiin e i md tb..y can Im ..hisuiel m -ty V'"' V,V lii. ,it"u,U m tho enutr). I lnvo ...t..d ihe f..llow.iiK P"' '"""y lart of h-' 1 Ul1'' StitlSfS. Omu IIox, pust-pslil ' Twolluxe. ', Tliteis " fclX " " " Ad.lrew, C.M. KVAK.. IclCdlf tat ArehStres-i Pi.il.nlflpliia. 1 i. N -nn: m:v anu r.vsiiios.iKi.r. Shaving & Hair Drossing ; Saloon ; I. now open '.lib. '', reii-.. fair W i.'. iu. ,. p ,.ri.'.!l.'.,ite,tl.,l llmrl.iltiliu.ai. U- I. . i nt Ecdrorir. V. UiHirtl. Inm prepiire.1 in ilnU It'tbl of "rHaiin-ntal Hi irwtii.-tiiilfli tiuiiM and br iiW. Hair lirt'saiiiat "lie in 'he West .ndl.i ltl ' m o to tl......i.es.d'll.o.e utial.Utos.-t.ins. l ,1) IftltlOll. QlvCil oil Jic. juuSAUl.t JHN '"Wf0"'. -jfjiott kali:. A soSoro 25s!i on coM)ii:uoiAi. .w i:.i'i ... in: i " ,',',H ANU 7 Til n l'U K K l -. AM' A Ilts rlllnw Hoiisti mi Mitlli Ntie.il. For particular it.plv at the f.ty I'niK jauJed'd jfj s. u.iku::Ii, ui;.u.i.i. X733i:3X3'VOrunt.Xt33 , Bar Fixtures, Ul.ASSWAHK ami HOUSP. l UUSiMI 1X11 UOODS, 105 and:i87 COMMERCIAL AVENUE lro, Illinois. Special Notices. ItATCK.I.OR'.H UHAIH DYE. This superb Hair Dya Is the stsr ts tin Wosld -I'erlectly ll.trmls.,Ueahliinil lnsuntaneous No disappointment. No 1 Rldlcutous Tints or Va, pirasant Odor. The'genutna W. A. llatchalar's Hair Uj rroilitces IMMEUrATELT a splendid Iilsck or naturnl Drown. Doe not fuln tut Skin, but leaves tho Hair Clean, Soft and Deauli. fill. Thetnlyafoand rrfect Dye, Sold by all Dniuglsls. Factory 10 Bond Hlrsst. N'ew Verlt. jany2t d.eodAwAly ).. 'r;tK.'aK ADI'ISKS COXSUMH nrrt to no to n.ontDA t.v II tvro fur tha last tltlrty-nvs years dtroUd ttr ir!i.,lo uni.i nml atlcnllait tolht ilujrcriuui dit--.tsts nnd cuiiiuinptlnn, I retl that! uodsiitaasl nilly tlis cuur.tilli.il biikM tn Pa pursusd tarssuai a Meriiiiy l a I cats irdiscasrd lunts to basilar i Himlii a ll.o rust wid nii-st Impuiunt stsp la. i ri'iepaiint in avoid taking col.l i an J lb, t i: p act t on llilacmllntm for this purposs, Ul i-r,9ii-nc in aroui ma ci hi inumi mm f 'i : t, i nn nil, ci nuntiii. u una dutdum t mr.Ja. svsll dus n In tha Autt. whan '. in,. tj ,rjs rr.ular. and not subjwt tmssk ifc . n, niminnnt nurinrm lalltoilss. I'slsuu l i r. I en ricommind. A food taotslls tspt i bv t'tierman. tAU winter I esse ssvsrsl psr- i li ts s. i, ,vi lanis had I een fcailly tlsrass4. Imt ' i" i riii, hiauir ti.r.urncauf tlisclUnaMaa i. . ..i . miita Kcitm (IL " ' i ' 1 ii ,cs rsnlierrinsrn Its riser Is at r i.iittl. ul stuuiilpirhrt.i ltl.tlSs, as tlis leas I - 's it -i urn, ,,,.1 thn air dry and tracta AI u .it ,im, lnt,nitlM sra loc.ted tbers. 1 sht mi I fit vi Hi! e m trrfcrenca u MtllanTillti IS IstK tml tfr illl.-r tirlss,, andltistmsalmsM liiipussiijivi 1 1 ikec idtti-te. luetsbltsinriortost ml, lit be t. u r. Slid lativnt complain at timsat Put II. t Is a ip -I sum, ns It In :itU a rtlurn osT n, - in' t an I, nti 'ii tills It thoci", thuy isnsrall U r. t.s ii' ''.I. sr J thull IPsluiits Biuit lital. Itt'k-'m ii!', IP'icni.t, tirifn ('as, and many MP rti."im vsri'iiit psrtt of ricrtita,ssnts sars ly riTinu m n I t lo coiuumpUvta In wlnttr. Mr rrasunt fr ii in so an, that paiienia ars its, lis I It t i tike i ' id Hi. n than whrrs thus It a lass fit l-ni; rruiuret and It Is ml necessary to say. luab nhi it a c ,iiiinptita pstMnsiposMhlrusif tn r.eiju. -it ci ' 'i, lis Is cerun U tilt saorUyi thr. af.. in f a In 'els, p, welt tliiwn Into the ntats, tut .r li. rvH t rprvlllnir esuwinJa and ton. ,u ur Bliiio.l any i ihsr nfttia localitla I In... hi a I.t... I burnt IIhks who arstroall4 wilt, at -, llmr, a ibsonlertd stumach,dsrantsj4 ,. .,..( .fa. -u.urcouctit Put, fur Hi6ss whosst 1 n.iriii ..iv.1,1. aijuto souU-cxn folnt Is sajs i. ,iiyr.tiiiiinenutX . , 1-r nn. i n yeaispr: r to 1VJ. t was prnfsHlfS a t,niw rs.,litt. n. I.aiuunirt.an 1 1'hilsjst. i 'ii. n , k, l. re raw and eiamlnsd vn aa ..:.' t!' i li i li il pjMrnls a sei. A prsctlcs ,.,,, ii ', t ' "i isviiiuptnl'lslliissiriunt , . i... I is ii.t-l I b.t i, bu ersunl ttisiliissss fj I a. 1 1 Ii-iko tuy cj'jii' it In rr(srt la tsUsa c 1. A p r- it n iy lako t"t sjanullss uj - urn. V I'ol' J fsrt.?, estteM lenu, sal u a. f. ..I. , t i nils, nearly eierybn'; M , '-.M I ' : is t f -r tlu cuu inn r.iu, si.i ytt coir i. - cjts nvi siua r Is utlns .Sihsntk't uiaia It tnt.r tisslr at us 1, iVl. Ibsn i, i.T, nortliim Isll- t . -. It la wt.,-e.tsVi.lif I Uct, thai ristltM ,f li.snos rs-e'V tt.s tf cuiaumputn, eirKlally .,,r bn iji tirrntart. un ilia othsr bsnJ. la I.i. t. ,-i,uM at least trile iwpulsilo n st-f Hi t t'-T" '. lit"'. In ilsSMJjis tiuua, i .: sii t,is.ls,ijfitlri mil Cms asrs many 11 niUtiroarfstriire. Vhtatsii S4)cnus f '.swu'l l suet If c ..sunptirea wsrs aa c !.. alt: ..ul: ir'.ir.ll, MV.nsTiralictiUsastasr n ip..4ititirt,lirtr.snuii- Ut Itulttisyars , i t:. y i list : at iitnt aliilleculJ. whtcrs scrixtuiiais riiv .1 I i I eilsta will sssr err in n f, rtii. 1brr v n absntlon to It, an4 1 n, it la.s t'li- r.u- a. it fir anultier and aii . rsMi. imul ' a ta.i.1 are uisruci tyi.aA alt kjlyllbi'l' to iers.'Pt slii lur.M ar alTstttvl. et, it abllniy. 1 1 In la in a it.k iHetisstes a Pal wi.Vt "-rtit, ii,.'nrK,s Pfawsed-oniC, an4 .1. ncl s Ji i i!rj I u.s,nt atriorlJa. I rs . .iiuii.ii Ha isni"i.arini.uuinfs,bfau I la I' t..usli t ,iisr.ii l with llie.r ajtlon. Ilrmw, i .t.li rit..oaiaufdlnili.vtacc1irJsnestslu , V,.i, ns. ilirwd da t'.s worn ust Is rs-oiiirs-l. 1 ins act ms: 1.1.1, nsiurs will tljlfis rssi. ito i lii ' "I" I " n1' 'or "'''. ?! r.Z"t i' als.niid li.. n a.ti ims Ihs palisnt w walk . r i iiti utt ' ' ' ilsv, will Ls iiim tu lists a sir;ss ml hatflslxit nilnrij. , A.yelaiils,luiiHeriiy three medicines In aceorJ a..... mill Ibis priiittd illrllui.s.eseulp,s.ims tws wretrt n freer um cifthn Alsmlrsas t'lils la i,ry. Ily ePjecl It, toslvs Uu tu IDs stora-.cli.-lii f ft i'v u s'-sl a.p,ute. II Is alwaja at r l s.an iwn , t u7ii, ikuis kiy ....j.,. 1 lav.. It p- stir aJflu Vltlt Ifl.tti tnr fund, and '.. s.an lwn a i auiii iwnins lo cruw imtiry t t',s train!' '' It t'l tlislr.ii.n.l nil's tovl uootl. SII I v .111 11 lli'.m limn, iiii.i. itiii ,J"V in."-i lv t Pal ,iJ"f trio I ii.s, ll,.nl!isr u(h busas o'll aiai' .iii Kf I'Uii rlulii an I claiumy oJstl .i:s n.s I ii.-r pr-n . and anr, y, and tUa m , tyits tti,t,i ,itk,lliisuv(ili',staslniCtiliL 2. . it' t s a luatii. e i,uaittitcs stha hats ni.isii... us" tet 1 1 VI - It Ilisiiist nrr.sy isia-kid, I.t nth l rs-.hr t tuirJy ipit.'ia. .' t lm et . h is, a. JticrUti 'ti, ta i sv in a wa''U r it t!ur nj I!, i w nlfr, wiih a I n, ; ,j in .r aiiul xit my dorses. wPicli sliiuidl' pirerulailyat Hut pttlul tyineansur a lb. nn n.. i r. tt such a stluit tsis Ms sir- i " .., ... . i... II,. ii. . i ma r,m be stalllm aa audil-wn as mush as his ,inns;m will psroiUa Mi r t k. .pup a hialiliy circulation of lbs Plcod. I luie rurtd tliiiuitiiJs Prtblnrii.nl. andcantlsi mi attain. iVsruiaid.' n Is as easily cured aa any ttKrdite.iritlslakfn In llins.and Ihsprepsr Undid trvaiiuiklspursued.. IhofwIstaMsiia SaiuiM en rr.h llut.rVlititcka Pultnoiuj Mm... M i.i Irsso I Ills, and ft stjeed Tsutic bass tin 1 tuy nitny el wlist secine.1 u bs bopiisas tiKseff n.ui'.tl'fl. lioli.M)oiwill.yuum ls a.i.i .li.ilalit lo tint sums liour consumf Uyy mi.i li i iH t n rweued fron Itrn vi ry Jaws if ilssUi ''VVrtrfti'tlie ilsn-Irasa Villa ars cewsresd, riiTii.-ly ili.iuld Keep tt supply f lUim on tuinJ. 'Iliryiel s I llm loir tetter than calornsl, and r. i. ii. if iiiliuunilsilreit t-lilal. In tacl. ih 4 ,. . valient lit ail cairs whirs purfsUse Mt-.l ttis r ipiirt it. If you bass paruain Imi t,.i , i ai'..iitd C trrti ri iniwi,! ddas tflsa ii,U..i v.. i i'.is ir ou ,r subjssitj r, a li Ur'i . t iss a .loan of tin Handrails, and L.. . n. r-iii isIliiii. lo buurs. If you would nl.iiaie H.i iiittlif chsnssctwsicr,orthst lr. mtu itli' iiilrull.lilieinaef His HanOtaio i tt.ry Hiuut, and sou may thru drlnl saaiir, and ml siawuieloiis. pears, appl'S, Plums. Pttubaa, or riim,wiiti.illUoriilM tin in-sdysitk PyUwtu. Ion riikl New lurk. Put ronllnn to sa paUints at Lit .,Ui.f. N.s II .Nuilli MS 111 isiml. I'biladilphta, ri MiuMiv.manti, a u , l is. r m. Ihosswlw M .b aiUuMUiihi'i. tniimiioii wllh the Resplrnmslar will I. clurk'tsl nt dull-its. Ib llriptmruiur tr. s lite rtstl contluioii ef Ilia luncsi and kui. it's tan rfsJily leint whrihrr ibty ars cur iilil.' ur in... J lut I dtuire II distiin-'lly undsrstotsl. that llw t tlue tt ins iiiadlclnrs dipinds csUrsly ui 'i their Uitw bum sirlvll acctirding t dlrstr li'i'tviKtuiltin, I will ,ty, that when persnrst tak ' lay ui. .tic i. i, and lln ir iilmw, arsbruuibl .un. t . an In i 'itdlt,"ii Uirreby.ibrr ars nut sat 1 uukni di i irwona watt diseased tunas .ui I,, tr a Mi.i.l. ii ihan.-e uf atiitisphera wlthoul in i.a'Miiiy ul .rtatirir Itst IrriUlluiivf lbs trust- ,.utl talus. . , lull diivsti.ni In all lanwa.ua accompany rny tm-Jii-'n.- mi raplicl ali i t.!iar Hut any ens lan 1.., iU in Miili.Kii i'nii.ulliii u, and can b i j'. I fiuii un i!ru,t tU J 11. fcuiscK, l!.t). ;.. . is N.ti a Mailt Street, l'bliadtlpUIa. .KI.I.V I-'. JI12mY, : i oi n uj: vi.ACr, xr.w torx, v, nl if AfiUST. b '-end money bv express, or order good mar . I l'. I), li , tliniiuli )our drunUI, and nil)-is II inert w.tli tit loss. JJ RICHATTS Golden Remedies. f s t!.eit niilv, and sase Time, Hisllh aad Money a in) uj. WAUll fur aiiy case vf tlissass, In any . 1. 1," b they fall Id ours ts. ltlt.ll.lt.n tiui.itfci HAMS, Not, I A 2. ars lbs greatest altrratlTM Inasn. iiKiA Ilia. ItlL'll.lts u u ui. is r.XiR V KMX I" I'MMOCU Is th VVjJHHr? HreaU-it Tonic and Astilnnt VWfirii i th. Mcllcsl Mil... na. III. i-IIAl'S tiOl.i'- AJiirnorrs . ""'."'.m.-i"..:: .ii i. a-t a 1. lie tland Hiieedy Curs In all caars for K J II ILSIU. No. I. yrfes Ulcers, Ulcsrated J,,r r:u at and Hore Kyei. Cilia . , .x.Ia.a.1 ItlAtahaa. Itftraiiaaa i rrjiitni, v w.;.' it; ,i,i. t all inercu tiiob: ,,d puro ai llALSM, No, '-. cures Mercurial Affec tions lllieumaiuni tit au w. , l-lves Iminnalo. relief lu all rates. r Ji i or ., a st wmr, v. foTtOb . .ATTITIIT Piles uf,' IV 1 ur A . S v Ul, 11M .....';.','',,';.'..,;.lTkiry ANTlinitr.. rauis-aa - .KmiiueineiiU. Price t3 per Vxitile. . jo.,',... Imparling energy with wonderful 2ecb l'uto 13 per boUh:. r two for f. . (iu recolit of price, these remedies will b ,1, ml to'any ,.licc. 'l'rouipt "" J" irfl HHMIAKl'."'-- froprlstor," blo.u ... "nrJi'Miib fra SttwlW at albsrat J1ATl"e.'..l)lt. P. It. niClIABDn. -M Varlck Blrvxt, Ns Vork.