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TAKE AUi'JoK.
IlttKYAKLKOr TUB I I.I. IXOIBCr.NTIlAl.il..
OS end after Mundaj, Ma Ulb, 1171, lh follow-
g iimr-iablf will gotern the arrival and depart-
urt of patungtr trams at Caimi
Pnatt- Mull train, daily-....-.... j:0?"'m'
F.ipre.s, isit . ill p.m.
rnr vt , I,. I vl) 8ss& a.m.
I.xpsr.i 1.00 p.m.
Olro anil ebtrt Line.
Arrive .-.. ..., h3;I p in.
Depart - lif-.su a.m.
No ,iirgr iws finm Cairo lo VI. Loufr. H
lianire e'es.-s from Ceiro tu Chu-agn. Flt
rar'r.g Ibwn sleeping rsrs en nigh' irons,
outage chfc&cil lu all imp ,rttnt f-lntt.
lUino AND MOUND CITY
Willinske llirrr litp. .Isih.
uiri OKI I icwiso um so rtvv
AJ 7 . -M..i.ni. At ...-. .i.m
I II .-....m. j At I tan pin.
At l ...i.ni. At 'I p.m.
Free.tch ay, :J vent-; In Hikel lir I
Wi'l I in , wVn hailed, at any g i.i I iitiwo d air
an Imfler passengers or fr-igiit. imi.'tif.
EYANSVILLE AND CAIRO,,
fne fiii!imr
iti'j
IDLEWILD,
OU3 F0WLEIl... ..Mter
Will tTCilro fat rcrntwllls r verj SoniUy unit
ThunWuj evrhtnip, M & o'ctaal, p.m. For
frtlcat or piis apply a lioinl or to
JAS. IIMJON, AK'I.
ADUCAII
MAIL BOAT.
Th ptfnJiJ Mcainrr
Joe ron Itr, Mniler.
i Cilro fittl.V, lialiy exceplJ) l 4
lu. Kir Irizlitor 'ini npplj oabairdor
lhUt JAH UlaOH, Ag't.
Ciitntierlaiiil ltlcr t'nckt
NASUVIM.E, CIAUKSVIIJ.K AND
UAtr.u.
T YROX E ,
TOM IIAHMAN... Mailer Al.UX. HARD..
..Clerk
Willtcate Cilro Try BatuMiy el 5 o'clock p.m.
fnrr.la.lf.vl1l nn.l Kualnllln Vn rruI.L nrA
pun2t.Kp.lv utiuoiru or to
jsasif JAS. Hinau, Agt.
AtJUVII.t-'E, OTiAHKSVU.liR AND
CAIUO.
1 be K'lint aliinrr
JOHN LUMSDEN,
OWKNDAVI3...Miter J AS. I'. JOHNSON.. Clerk
Will leate Cairo ererr Thumdar at 5 o'clock n.m
for NahTllle, ClitrkHTilleHiid nllviajr point.. For
ireigm or pnxave ppir on mum or in
ja3tf. J.. BKiGX, Ag't.
KASIIVILLK, CLAHKSVILLK AND
UAJHO,
Tlie cood aleainer
TALISMAN,
Wlt.EV SIMMS. Master JSO. II tUPIUl....Clerk
Will leaic Cairo eicry Mond.iy at .'.o'clock, p.m.
for Nailirillc, and all way po't Kor I'relglit or
paasage, apply on board er to
n .Itf JAi. lllfld', Art.
IJfMIMrtA.VT TIC'Ki:TM
I.M3IIOJ5ANT TICKKTS
FOR SALE, ) Fori, ( roil SALK,
I IVr f-ale I
POP. SALK.J KorrW?! FOR SALK.
Faro from I.i VKitrooi,
Faro from Loniicvukkkt
Fare from Glasoow,
Faro from Ql'KK.VHTow.v
'10 CAll'.O, i i : : : : : : $ 1 8' 2 0
Jstlord, Morns A Ca
gents.
JN.MAN LINK
I.iwpool Netv.ruik and I'hlladf Iphla
Steamship Company,
iia cOMaict with i vitro states ixi aaiTim
oovtnMCHTa
for Carrying InaMall.
FOU l'ASSAOK TICKETS
on rcRTiica ivroaMiiiov
APPLY TO .lOIlli G. DALE, Aot.
liBrondirny, New.Yoik, or to
11. II i up I ,
Washington Avenue, Cnro. nou. 51
IMIVSICIAMH-
WILLIAM It. SMITH. M. I).
TJEilDBNUK No. '.'I 'I'litrteeaih at-et, b.
XV twcoi W .fliiiiEicin Hveniii- an I Walnut etre.l.
Orti li . i ' iiiiiiiHreUl atvnii. no .lairs.
c w . IhTnn 1 n7T7 m . 1 T.
KK-tltirtS' K-corn-rNinth ul Wilitut al.
Iti-e ia nr -iili trot 11:1 1 -lino levne.
Urben lioura froniii a.m. to M m , and f p.m
ii. waiTi)ni:i!m i).
KKiIDF.NC'l" -Trner Ninet'enlh itreel Hit 1
tVaihiugion arenue, l i-en'irt house of
Huk on'r th pasio'tce OBI trmrs f to li
a 111 nuil I i,j t p m. )iuUll'.
I! S. UKKJIIAM, .M. I,
HOMEOPAT.HrST,
OiMlK, Ui CuMMEItrf.lt. AVKt-'.VLE,
Oni ehourt.tK.iua.m.. arid I In .1 p. 111, Ileal.
Jun e. No U ,u, ui. calm. III.. febTliu
I.AWVV.UN.
ALLKN. MULKHY k WIIRBIKU
ATTOUST.YS
(!OL'NF.LfeUS AT LAW,
William J. Allen, )
John il.Muike), V CAIUO, U.UNoH,
fiamuel i'.Wuealer.J
utrl'articular attention paid to river ami ad
miralty ljutineaa.
OKFICK Over Kirat National llauk, Ohio Letee.
OR BBS k OILHBUT,
ATTOItJf KYh
' ii
COHNsfJKLOHS AT LAAV,
Wiiu.Mi, y
William Ii
, tieii, I
Dilbeit, IUII10, II.I.IXOH.
dkerl, J,, ,
Mllrt r
oiri,i,. kdmiioa glreu lo Admiralty aud
"Irainlwat but'iie.a,
Ol r li t ctlll) LKVKE, KOOM 7 ANl 8 OTEK
l.'ITV NATIONAL HANK.
riu ham;
The lllluula Centra! ns) i!o,,i ..,".,
-Her fur aale the folbm,,,. ..VI ?. 1 '
A ldlliontollie City t ct,J0,
Lot 57 bloak 5i, j, ,
s " n, ' m. iv
t, " si Ii'
s " " at tj"
r tarwa.at. apply ' IAMLH JOliOM.
Mil i.
iVKW AI)VKKTISBMBXT&
NOTICK.
til I'll mi' hiisbv uutliled In Kite uo
rrtttlll to tilt Wile B. tail lUugh, on Iny. ai-cetinl
m I will pur li
lems hi tier contract eg, e
UgtliiH oav ni Ktd by miitti:i
t'mlllp KauKh. March 7th H7J.
mutiinl agre r,.
P II I L. 3 A V V,
( rtPMurlolViitp )
WHOLKSALK AND HKTATI,
CONFECTIONS.
FIREWORKS, TOYS, NOTIONS, K I C.,
('gitimcrtliil Avenue, between
Mrtrnlli antl Klsrhtli .Slrerls,
CA I HO, ILLINOIS. ,
'
TO CO LONISTS.
IK
T,
Buy your tk-kt tr t ".H r-l.. " Mt.
...l'i lr rie IIaii Bii.n. tin txili iIht i...u fiom
It l,ili lohJlm, Kt. -lott, ri'lir,., Ktii
Cit, AH'lilruii, bl. Ji.ep)i, 'lirulm, i riTi-r nml
nil polot In MUsottrl, Nebraska, Khh'Ps nnd Col
n .io, tiwhlcb people are rnoni Til - l.mi'
ii . Hn iiDrxiceefl equimeni in nun m.j
conthr.', Pulltinn piUe fleeiers, Mlhr t'n rainy
nUtfortn, ml the pMrnt ururn braVc, ami ll'
repittaMoD lor prompt time and turn connections
IspioverbUI. I'or taluible llilnrmstlnn and
m.tnnoe, to make upoolal rmngements at lonrt
rles ottered lijr iiny line, call iion or adilte.s K.
A. 1'uril, UvuerAl 'Htneoger Alien! Missouri
citic It. fl 8t. Imu. Mo.
o trouble to ask questions.
C II 1CAI10.
FELD, LEITEK & CO,
MADISON A; MAKKKT STS.
We mke uleaiirn in niinouncinc to viir fricniN
and pntrons that r mo unco ugsln In more com-
nioinoun ipinticrs tor inn transscuon ot our .iou
bing Ijininrsf,
OCCUPTINO OtillNEW WAHEIIOL'8EJ01xiyO,
SIX VI.OORH,
(vtliicli l t'onxlirnbiv innro than ilonble our for
IinerlncMlty.cornoriifBtHteand WealiuiKtoa stu.)
mid arraopr d through all ilepnrtmeni with more
MnJIcl rttnrt fo; ciuvenieoce, light and adnptn.
i.iiiiy 10 in Mam oi uti i ne. um corner
atore, HCxl'iO Iroin bueinent up, Is devoted ex
rlitlvely to Jobbini;. With thl Increased room
i( liavx lrjcreaed the Mouk and turietie', in
etery branch of our nr.lern btialnra, adding,
be.lde, the lniieit and moai complete stock of
CAUVF.TS AND UPUOLSTKHY
rr riioan vteat of New Yolk. We would alo
a.t I mat our own importation", winch are Inrnely
.1, r.vni ii imij imi mrr i-uniii were in no wht in
tetriipted by the l.itn tire.
ii ns wen our aim III le.nrgaiilting nur ti lal.
nesa Hint tiothlnu uinpo.lng, or enietlng Into
the Mock of tho W.tern Merchant, whether
IDIRrZ- C3-OOIDS,
FANCY (300 I) S,
NOTION S,
OAKI'KTS AND UPHOLSTKKY,
all.ill be loiilid w.mllliL' in i ur nreiietit locatinn.
Wur jMilley of fMALI, PHOFI'Mon each ani
J 1 1 our rnrne.t ende.nor to aell
ALL GOODS CHEAPER
THAN EVER BEFORE
and to mnko etorku uud prices so ttr:ictlte in to
ir.irranl iiiui cnutiuuril iiiirnnjij...
Wrm'Vfjit tliiKippurtiiully towxpirsiotir
ntAi':rt;;. AfK.vow;.t:toKfK.VTs
f i' the piibit,iiili.i avmpathy m inllesled (oirnrd
ta tinvt-llm xruit inutility winch overtook Chi.
rX. It Is nly by Hidi cheering aisurume a ol
I'lintldenea hiiI it u I will tint rn enabled an
peedily tu ic. in, our former iiri'MigH, and in of.
fr J ur impaction and iipnrmal in n.ir nowipiar
teri Ihe largeal ninrtiueiil of gooda wo have ever
c.llibitcii,
Theic "III bo 11 regular rnminit-iicaliun
AO lf ri.ll.a I ...I... V.. '..'d I I I l .1.1.
TtJiTTnura.liy evening, .Mari'h "(Ii, IhTi.
' MVork in P. i'. degree. Vb.illiig bre luen
I'ordialli intlted.
JAS. A. I'lllM.lH.fec'v.
rnr.IT? DTTr r rrirnrxT
X XJlXU DUDDUlli
FnbllRhsMl rvrry mnrnlns;, Mondny e
! I H.
Paul G. Schuh sells Kattlnger'a tnedl
rlnn. tf
.Iava iMi'K.utAi Tea ut Hrltol & Stll
well'. 3,4tf
Go to Dr. McGauley Tor Uattlngcr' Fe
ver Drops. Warranted to euro tho chills.
Go to Tin: Evc'Uior saloon for fresh
St. Louis Int;er beer.
FiiF.su St. Louis higir bcur just received
at tho Ecolior saloon. F. Ill inkcnbiirg,
proprietor. if.
Go to No. !!J Eighth street, and gel
1 somo of the novel and excellent Java
i Imperial Ton. und try it. :i-ltf.
1 For the best St. Lanis lugor in the
oily, go to Illankenburg'i Excelsior sa
loon, tf.
1M touted Mulaga grapes at .lorgon
son's, corner of Twentieth street and
Washington avenue.
, , .1
.ii AKui.uii: Guide. In ore-l oir work
fiiimerous engraving, 2:.' I pages, i'rice
50 cents AJ Irois D. Hutfs Dupensary,
.io. n nrui r.iiuu Miri'ui, .? KotiH, .ilo,
j Meo Ailverliseinetil. if,
I'oNSi'ui.w. Fkmcii v. Nothing tends
, mote to I'linuubial happiness than cheerful
a"; hUhy infant and children. Mr.
W hiicumt, , ,yril, thegreut toothing
Wash.h.-a i,u, ,rchambormiiId.
Apply .n.,.edi.,t0l.v ai Ul, UvuLKns (lf.
tlce. 1 og rl, who can fwnW, K00,i refur.
ences, tha hlgliert wages win , kU.u1
A MKI.AM'IIOI. HllKAK.D0W.N'.Tti.tu
nro lively break-downs that mi,Ue an IM.
dience laugh, and there mc sad and sor-
rowful hreiik-dowii that iimKii tlm kind-
hciirled griovc. To tho luttet elms belongs
! Iho enurvntl m of body and mind which u
. uiiinlly culled "general debility, ' or
" iH'rvoiu weakne.s, ' nml which, whan
neglected, Un oflcn tci'iiiliinres in atrophy
I and death A wholesome medicated
! ttliiinljht it Hie ouo thing needed lu cues
. of this description, und science nnd ex-
j perienco unite in pointing to Plantation
j III n Kits u tho true specific, Tho fact
i that it combines the propcrllea dl'un in.
vigoriiut with thoio of a tegulutor and
ultcrutlvr, in exactly the proportions
ntx'OdJiiiry lo produce a radical chango In
thetono of systoin, und tho action of the
dlgostlve nnd secretive orgnns, is an un
Answerable argument In III favor a nt gen
eral restorative, !Mt,dcod Atv
OKNKIIAI..
- . I
-Try tl.o .. Imperial To., at Hrlstol i
. ... 1 - ' -
V' ,UV0'"' 3-5r M
WASTr.li. ..
A lady wishes copying to do. Address
Box 7!ir.. Cairo. III. .l-COt
KMALL MX.
Tlioro U n report In circulation tlmt
.1.. i. .. i.i ti tn th
muru i it uitii inu oi annul I
ii. it. i i t. ..lu,
oM " Hickory Iioiko on Fourth -tro jt.
API Kit P'i.'ITIom.
Thcro tiro Jtit now n number of iillu l
J. . .. .. i.i w
lioclio.1 una Mine c gMiicrn.n teKinB -o-
Mtlons on tlio puiioc torco lor tuo oneuinB
municipal year. hi
OHIO LEVEK.
Tlio clpiln tinnir Isnt workiimklng niucli
iici'dcd rppnirn on tlio lovco plank rond.
All that portion of t!io rond that Is worn
out will be rcplankcd.
I.kt iiikm nr.iv. 0
AVith oii or two oxcoplljiu our present n
pollie olllwrs h ivi! been f.iltliful and
..I1...1 .,,,1 ll I. nl.ttn nrolmblH that thnV
will be reinstated, in wltleii i-aso tno new
uppliiMiti will lu oniig '.l to sunmu in n
.u.t ,ii.o....,.t.,in,.,i
I
l.l'iMTN'lNO WA8HIS0 mvciiim:. I,.
An i uicniri'liiL' than lias been evlilblt-
Ingtothe dc.ilr.cns of the lower part of
the city a "lightning wash.ng machine.
In the short (pace of a few minutes it will
boll, cleanse, rinse anddrv clothes, makln
ll ii very ucsirniiioj nriiv.in iui um "
dry.
oomino to cairo.
rri.. i.. i.. fii f..n.nr,rA tn I
illy Hist Ituinuv Jt v..t.....v...,
Di.patch' contain, tho following , "Dr.
Williams riHil lady moved to Cairo Thurs-
dnv. ulicrn thn ilnc.tnr will nssumo the I
...
pruct co and bus ness or Dr. Austin. o
can commend both tho doctor nnd his
handnome wife to tho citizens of Cairo."
new ooons.
in order to mnko room for his now
stock ot Spring and hummer goods, .Mr. .J.
Hurger, will d!poo of tho stock he now'
1ms on linnil nt tlio lowcsi posinio nguro Commorcinl nvctiuo nnd Ohio lovuo, oppo
Mr. Hurger U now In New York buying I , ld , lnve M cuk
. . . a itlt l '
n luimocK oi now gooit, which n pro-
poses to sell nt tho lowest posslblo living
jirtfe-.. maiw
coriKKCTloN, '
The published minutes ol the last coun-
oil meeting made It appear that Council-
i nn ii Woodward's resolution, ordoriiti: n
fcldewalk to bo built on Tenth street from
Walnut to the Mississippi levee, " was
adopted." To stnto tho matter correctly,
the minutes relating thereto should havo
rend " not' adopted."
STEt.'AIlT 4 O1I0LS0N
will open their stock of goods for tho
spring trade, con'isting of ladles' fancy
drifs goods, gent's furnishing goods, no-
lions, etc., In tho ntheneum building, Com-
morcial avenue, botweon Sixth nnd Eighth
streets, this morning. Their stock is com-
pletc. und will be sold at prices that defy
competition. They respectfully ask a share
oftho pntronngo of the public.
NKWailOCEltV bTORE,
A. Loven has op.me 1 11 grocery storo In
tho liouio on tho corner of Fourteenth and
Walnut streets, whom ho proposes to
kocp n ffeneral assortment of family gro
ceries, provisions, choice butter, eggs, etc.,
ami ho promises to soil his goods on at
rcasomiblo terms iu can bo obtained at
any other establishment of tlio kind In tho
city. (tlvoliimniT.il. tebZl-Jlm.
I'AI.l. OP Til K MI!S1PPI.
The Mississippi rivor is '20 1 G miles in
length, mid Is 1030 feet above the level
oftho gulf at its utmoH source. At St.
Paul it is 070 feel above tho gulf 5 at Iho
head of tho Hock Island rapids, ,r,0.3 feet ;
nt Davenport, 47" feet; at St. Louis, 40b
feet j at Cairo, 322 feet; ut Mempni, 'J21
feet; at Natchez, CG lect ; nt New Orleans,
10 feet ; and at tho head of tho pusses, 'l
feel U inches.
I'.EWAIUl.
Gov. Palmer has oll'ered a reward of
$200 for tho apprehension of John Dixon,
11 colored man, who it will bo remembered
killed another negro man by the name of
Jchn Hopgood, at one of tho negro cabins
on Cedar, between Tenth and Eleventh
streets, on the night of December 25th,
last. Dixon left the country Immediately
after committing the deed, and so far as
wo uro nblu to 11 ml out, has never been
hoard from since.
m.u urr.
Mr. .Joseph Muudul lias sold his grocery
store, ul tlie cornet' of Tenth street mid
i tiahinginu iivenuc, to Mr. .lusujih llrojs.
.Mr. It. has taken pooioii und will im
mediately stock tho concorn with a full
und complete, assortment of tho frcilicit
und clnii'ost groceries nnd pro isioii'-,
which ho guarantees to sell at prices as
low a can.beobtained from nny other istab-
llal,..i,.nl 1., I li.m n'tt t It.. M.l'l..ll .. .1
iiflMinvu. ii. .nil iui i . nn .-.null, II PIIIIUJ
e.i i n .
nrtlii, nub In n.itroinirrn n ml nrnm ..i In
1P., .?,
treMiMJ,Ilt. 3.R ,,,,
CAIUO DIRECTORY.
Inquiry having been mado as to when
the new Cairo directory, proiool to bu
published by John ll..()herly A: Co., will
be out, wo havo to say that, as we desire
to get this b.iok out In r. in inner far biipc
rior to anything oftho kind over publLhed
in Calrc, wo have delayed its publication
until our new machinery is completed ami
in working order. Tho matter for the di
rectory, for which wo havo paid the can
vassers $200, is completed, mid in our pos
session. Just us soon usouritciim apparatus
is put up wo shall commonco work on the
directory and complolo It in soon its clr-
cntaiiecs will permit.
PARK Kit A 1ILAKE.
Parker & lmvi) mi(,uj to their
well assorted lv,, AVall Paper and
m ow Glass estiiblUlnnom (l ro((llar
paini ng builness. They lmvu h rt
Mr. Carl L. Thomas, who 1,,., bm, iu the
painting business In Cairo for tho last in
years, to Mipurintond tho painting na pa. '
por hanging department, and all work en
trusted to him, or lor which ho muv con-
tract, will bo duly acknowledged by them,
and will ,bo executed with neat tie's and
dispatch. Sign writing, plain and fancy
painting, paper hanging and docoratlons,
calsoinlnuig, graining, glazing, etc., dono
ut reasonable terms. il.titf.
C. A V. It. It,
A correspondent nf thn Vieiia Arlerv
.-ys ol Um work tt tint tunnel in John-
lAKIIll V !
Wo hnvo at this point tint
......I, ,.n thn linn, lull VI f. DiHI-SMS It HO
iii.d experienced railroad ' man nnd
.....rk will io on under Ills Immediate
supervision; and wo can loolj forward to
tlio successful completion of tho" Big
Tunnel," nt it is cill-u, lit tin cany
ilnf.
Man nn comlnit In llko nn nvulanclio
frntn nil nmirteH mid wo expect In tlio
: " i .. . i . l.. ..
short space nf ten dy, to huvo nt Iran
mo m'(,( Wyrk j,
Inut for tlio truck, for linnmilinlo use,
buing rapidly Initio 1 from M irlon, npt-
t ntuiul iil' tlio nud botweon this point
, ,M b,0i lt , -vcry
iJRrj ,m iotm,t but tlio work must go on
it Is tlio only turo w.ty of building rui.
r,"t1' -
a ooou osb,
Tlie Vienna 'Artery' says tlio following
story Is going tho rounds
Tlio citlzw of Vienna havo been somo
what out of humor because tlio lino of tho
& V railroad did not come within half
milo of tho public tqunn. Some days
ago Gen. Winshiw viito l Vienna and liaa
ConVflSlUIOIl Willi Ut. Om.
riio tioc
t.tr .1 tltM..i.llui I til.r. ui.'llli,
'incral Wliulow do von Intend to run
tin - roifl its iviw siirvcyi'd
(innoriil Vlnsloiv "Woll. vi's.
I I .ilitn ll iimii nn f II Id ftx.t l t 1 1 I tirtl
,,r .. ,.jVniitrti!0 to Vienna, und there-
f(,ro wo will endeavor to prevent tho
building of It-and wo can do It for wo
. , , ' ...... unniio, r
General '. "Where I How In thoh 1
did you find out where I got my money-
Doctor N. Woll. I found it out."
GenomMV. "Hut how?"
Doctor "hy your old gruiid-
mother who fnanufactures Mrs. AVinlows
, ,, f .....
0f ttle vru in the county and the old
lad v will not irut vo.tr monev I'1
.,... :.,..! ,t,
biii ,
h ',. ,,, f.,rn
NOTICB OF REMOVAL
Having removed my boot und shoo shop
l0 tllQ I10tlll ,i(lo nf Ki'ghtli street, between
to,nor locau ;on mo mv ncw nuattcrs,
wler0 j imit, on i,:lIKi nna inHnufnc
turo nil kinds of custoin-mado boots and
hhoes. nnd guarantee in the future, n I
hnvo dono in tho past, to glvo good work,
good stock, good llts nnd perfect sntlsfac-
lien. - I'nii.i.U' JJAi'Oit.
:i.s-'Jm.
HOARD ANI) l.ODGINH.
Mr. T. 11. Ellis, corner of Seventh
and Commercial, is prepared to nccommo
dt all who apply with board, with or
without rooms, at prices lower than nny
other Qrst-class liouo in tho city. Mr. hi
lis keeps nn excellent tnblo j his rooms are
front rooms high, light and airy, nnd well
furnished, and wo have no hesitation in
promisliii; satisfaction to all who call on
him. Mr.Ellis will also supply parties
who dcslro with unfurnished rooms nt
rciuoniible rates. Let all Interested take
notice. Kemember on the corner of
Seventh and Coinmorcial.
THE FUR Tit A VE
H. LEW A CO. TAY THE IllflllI'..HT MAKKKT
THICKS.
Hclow will bo found tho corrected list
of prices paid by H. Levy iV Co., for
hides, tnrs, feathers, wool, tallow, bees-
wax, and nil kinds of country produce.
Lovy ifc Co. do n very largo trade In their
line, and it is n well known (act that they
always pay tho highest prices to bo ob
tained in this market, 'ihey nro now
paying for
runs :
Mink S2 OOn'J 25
Haeccori Ill)
Wild Cut f.O
lliiu-u Cat 10 n 1
MtUk Hat 15
OpoMim 12
Otter 5 00 a 7 Oi)
Hear Skins v. . . 2 OOnO 00
Heaver, per pound CO n 75
hides, TKlt pound:
Deer Skins 27 11374
Heef Hides, Dry Salt lJU'2u
" " Green Salt 0u 12
orilEi: AltTICI.KM
Tullow, psr nou nil Ha 73
Feathers, " " .',0a'i5
Wool, " " ;070
Heeswnx " ' 2'jii2H
'1 lie above-price 1 1st is subject to cortec
tiun.
iruRNnTT(:oT
111(111 EST (!A.H PltK.'K TAID VOli 1MDE
KlJItS, ETC.
-Me.-sr. Burnett & (.'o.riioniton's block,
Tenth street, tiro prepared lo pay tho high
est rash prlco for articles in their line, its
follow a :
PUli".
Prime Mink SI. 76 to 2.25
Raccoon
.Musk Rut
Wild Cat
Opossum
Otter
Heaver Skins
GOo to OOc
10 to 10
10 tu 50
lOto 12
5.00 to 0.00
fi.00 to 7.00
HIDE?.
Green Salt, !ij to 10c
Gr i Salt, kip and calf. 12 to 14c
Deer Skins 2.1 to 35c
For other articles, such lu rag, leath
er, bees wax, wool and tallow, we' ivlll day
tho highest market price.
Respectfully, etc.
HURNETTiV; Co.,
Thornton's block, Tenth street,, Cairo, III.
tr.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
roll SALE,
sV few red redar fence posts. Apply to
J mncs Johnson tit the stone depot. 5-4d3t
KO ll SALE.
The house and two lots situated on tho
corner of Eighteenth mid Walnut streets,
is ollered I'or file on very reasonable
terms. For particular-' apply on the prem
ises. feh2-t.tf.
Wo have no hesitnton in recommend
ing William Fillers, boot and shoo maker
as worthy of most libornl patronage, Wu
knosv whereforo wo speak when wo say
"is work is bono in a masterly minner at
the lowest prices, Ilo uses nothing' but
iho best of stock, and ho cannot bo excell
ed in the delicate task of mnklng an ox
et lit, tiivo him a call nt his shop on
Twentieth street, botwoen Wushlngton
avenue and Poplar street, nearly opposlto
the court houo, and wp will guarantee
satisfaction,
UuRTUHACCO MA UK hi.
Few pcwoli.a, uxoopt thoo directly lu.
tercstcd In our tobacco market, are nwaro
of the magnitude of the loaf tobacco trade
of Cairo, mid how little Intotcst Is mani
fested by many of our citlr.ns, litthts, one
of tho lending articles of commerce.
Every citizen of Cairo should cxcrl his
influence to tho utmost lu extending und
more permanently building up this branch
of our trade. I,:it year tliero was sold in ;
this market, any tow thnunnd hogsheads i
of tobacco at nn nver.iga of $100 per hog.-
hoad. litis would m-iko in round nnm-
bers (200,001). A largo portion of this
immense sum found its way into th
pockets of our merchants, and hotel pro
prietors; nnd yet thorn itro in' our m'ulst
men who think tho tobacco trudo la not
worth looking after, or oven talking
favorably about. I,et the tobacco trade
of Cairo bo withdrawn nnd thcro are
hundreds bete who will bo directly .In
jure! to that extent that they will nt once
know and realizo the came. 'There is no
ot ter Industry whl. 'h e nploys so largo a
proportion of commtn, cheap
and uiukillel labor as does the
cultivation of tobacco, und the preparing
of lt for market. The kind of labor re
quired for tho business cmbrncos great
number) of men, women and children, both
whlto and colored. If wo havo n good
homo market, which wo now huvo it
gives employment, indirectly, to hundreds
oftho poorot class of our people If tho
citizens of Cairo, when traveling abroad
would speak of tho Cairo tobeco market,
as it justly. (loerve to bu npoken of, It
would not bo long 'until It would rivul
Louisville, or nnv Inland mnrket. To-dav
at 10 o'clock a.m. is tho time for tho reg
uhr tale nt the Hallnrd warc-houc, and
Ironi the quantity of tobacco on the break'
wo anticipate, n lively time.
IUVEK NEWS.
POUT Ll-JT.
AllKtVED AND DEPARTED.
Hleamcr. Where from. Where to.
Citvof Helena. Vicksburg... St. Louis .
Capitol City. ..St. Loui Vicksburg.
Jno. Lumeden. Nashville Nashville.
Ark. Hello Evansvlllo... Evans vlllc.
H. Memphis.... Memphis St. Louis.
H. M. ShrovcVlcksburu. . St. Loul.
St. Joseph Memphis St. Louis.
A. .1. Abort. ...Memphis Mound City.
Wiu. Cowcu St. Louis.
Indiana Now Orleans.
Valid St. Louis Pittsburg.
Illinois Columbus Columbus.
.Mm FUk jr...Pnducal Pudiicah.
Paul Carroll.. St. Louis. . . .New Orleans
CONDITION 01 JHE KIVEI1S.
Hero the river continues falling, nnd
during tho past 21 hours ling fell 3 Inches.
At Cincinnati tho decline in tho Ohio is
steady, with ten feot In tho channel. Tho
condition of the Mississippi remains un
changed. Tliero is about nine feet in tho'
channel. Tho stngo of water below hero
remains vory good.
1IUSINESS AND WEATItEll.
lUiine.is on the leveo was fair during
the d iy. Tliero is considerable amount of
freight on hand and tonnage is A'anted.
Thu weather clork favored tho commun
ity In ironarel with u vory pleasant dnv
yesterday. Tho sun. shone brightly and
the ntiujsplin.ro was delightful.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
Thu Indiana cleared yesterday morning
for New Orlean with n good trip.
The Valid pu'sy.l up for Pitt.-hurg, tow
ing threo barges iron ore. Cap'.. D.tvis
came hero from St. Louis by rail und met
her.
The .Inhn Luinsden canto in from Na It-vill.-,
with -10,0(Kj cedar po'ts. Shu re
turned with aloud of corn.
Tho Win. Cowcn left for St. Louis with
it tow of coal for tiie gts works.
Capt. Ed Dix, of the City of Cairo, was
mndc thu victim of inisplaced con iidenco
a few eveningi since, in this way. Tho
captain intended taking a short run to St,
Louis while his boat was licto londiug, and
while on board tlio cars he thought ho
svould enjoy ii fragrantjllnvanti,and, ns tins
ear he was then in had n number of la
dies on board, ho passed back to the other
car and was soon enjoying tlio luxuries of
a lino cigar. After roniaining thcro borne
limit ho started to return to thn car ho had
left, when lo! the train was nowhere in
sight. The captain had got on board tho
Chicago train, that was just adjoining tho
St. Loui. train, nnd the result was ho "got
left." lie says ho was conlldent be was on
tho right train.
PHIL. HOWARD,
STEAMBOAT BUTC HE R,
City Aiillouiil Ilniili ISullillujr.
BSuBpocial attention paid toordera from He am
oata night or dnv."(tu
CALIKOItNIA rKUIT.
Just received nt llristol A; Stllwcll's,
canned Harlelt Poiirs,Apricots,and -Muscat
Grapes. Also n full assortment of heft
brands of other canned good!. No. S
Eight street. IM-tf.
Pat Fitzgerald, of tho sample rooms
luu received the ntinointment of acent for
iIm, .,.1,. ,.r ii,.. ii..... i, . x- i-
....,,...,, ,,lu i.niuinuiiunpiiii, . , i., 1.1-
oaiiii mo Uompany s wines in this city
If tlio bottle with which wo have been
favored Is u sample of tho quality of
tluuo wines, then we nro prepared to say
that they nvo mnoni: the best wo hnvo ovor
tasted. Ho has jiut received u largo con
signment, which ho Is prepared lo sell ut
the lowest figures. Ho has also on hand n
largo and complete stock of tho vnriom
briuida of Irish, Scotch and American
whiskies, and wines of overy variety.
janl2dif
Whoroaro you going' To tho placo
miiiiberfiil, Ohio levee, whoro they kcop
tho best fresh oysters, llsh and gumc, and
the llnest wines, liquors mid cigars to bo
found In tho cily. Open at all hours, day
or night. .1. E.Paru.
1 ruth. The powoT of Mrs. Whit
comb's Syrup for children nro as positive
ns tho sunlight from heaven, and gcntlo
and soothing as an angel's whisper.
3-7-d&wl20
For Sale. A rottago on 12th itroot
containing 7 rooms, clstorn und odt
houses complete. Apply to
W W. TnnnvioN,
HA.MKH.
THE" CITY NATIONAL"
:B.A.:rr"K:.
UAIKO 1 1.I.INOIN.
CAPITAL,
8100,0b
W. I'. HA1.1.1IIAV, Prr.lden
lIKNHT I,. IIAI.LIDA)', Vice Pr nl
A. II.HAr-KOIII), CaOiler!
WALTKh I1VHI.OP, All!tnl Cashier.
1 iBrcTomi
Tita Tot-Da, ttoarar II, Ccnmhuium,
.. ......... ii i. ii. .......
Uro. II. WitLUHS'i.s, bltrtitt Itiao
uranv i,. iiai LieaT. , . , . ii.kui.,i.
A. ll. airrono.
r.irhnnRK, t'tiln nnd t'nllrsl Hteilci
llonil Ilonarhf nml Nolil.
rvEPOSITS received, and a general banking
U nuaineaa none.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
or caiho.
DAN1EI, IIURD, I'realdeati
IIOUEUT V. MII.LEH, Vlce-Prealdenl
C. N.tllirjIIEH, Caihler.
COLLECTIONS PHOM PTLY MADK
lAXCIIANOK. coin, bank nolea and Uniteii
Pj stales securities bought and sold.
liilrrtMit Allowed on Tlmo llepoalta.
ENTERPRISE SAVINGS
Clinrlerril Mnrch 31, lllt.
CITY NATIOVAL HANK, CAIRO
A. 11. SAFFOKP, Preaidenf,
S.S.TAYI.OU. Vlee-1'reaidenl;
W. IIYH1.0P, HretHry and Treasurer.
V. W. I1.uci.st,
I", M. f-TocartrTii.
Cnsa. OmoHra,
l'lVLCi.hClllll.
II M. Comkoiuii,
W. I. Hailioat,
J. M. PlIIIllK.
llrposllaolnAiHoim
I NTKItEsT paid on deposits at the rate ot all
A
i,-....nl. 3i.r annum. March Island rnteuj
r.r i.i. Intr..t not wlthdraan la folded Imme
dlately totte pnnelp.il of th deilts, thereby
Wing inern compoiiuo uiirru-v.
MARRIED WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAT
DETO'iIT MONEY
ao that so ovr. i ur rh ha it.
(lnn .a.t liti.lnfi.a dnv from 9 a.m. to 3 n.rn.
and b.nurday etenins lor HA VINO DEPOSITS
onij, iroin o io no cioi-K. .
au'Att W. IITSI.OI', Treasurer.!
IIAII.BOAIIM.
O.UIOKEST ROUTE FROM SOUTH
VIA
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
St. Louis, Louiuvillk, Cincinnati, Cm-
CAOO, i KW ORK, llOsTO.V,
A S II AIL
POINTS EAST ANI) WEST.
Patsi-tger trains arrive at and leave Cairo ai fob
iowi:
MAit. ufatas. J
r.r.isr ttiirin.m liOO p.m.
lirrtr.r I too n.m Jil.'i a in.
Moth trnlna conneel at Centraliawith train on the
roa
'mi a, Decatur, lllooiningtcn, El I'ao, I. Haiti-.
Mendota, I'reeport, Oalena, Dubuipie, and
nil points In lllinoio, Mlnoiirl,
Mluni'-ota, -Viacnnsln nud
loan. And !th
Lines riinnlnz Kast and Wei-t lor
M. I.nuia, Hpnngnelil I.ouuville,
Cineiniiatl, liidimmpolis, Columbus,
And ut Chicago with Michigan Central, Michigan
Southern, and Pittsburg. Port Wayne
and Chicago Itailroad for
Detroit, Cleveland, Dunkirk.
Altjin), ll-iston, PhiUdelphla,
Niagra Kails, Erie, llutlalo.
New York, Tittsburg, ll.iltlmore,
Wnnhlngion.
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
.SPRINGFIELD ANI) ILLINOIS
SOUTHEASTERN 15. R.
On and efler Monday, April 2tlh, 171, traiua ivil
rnu as lolluwa t
NOKfllEUN DIVl-ilON.
TRAISI OOISO SOITUrASI.
Mail.
I.enve Virginia l',:4la.in
" f-priaglieid te.-l "
" Tnylorville l':5J '
Arrive at Pant Ililii m
IllllSn ililllll SOHTIIMMT.
EvprosH
Leave Pan.-t t.wn.m
" Tloriille 4:1 "
Arrive at riprlnglield...iln "
1 eave ftpsingfii-id Vii '
Arrlvenl Virginia ma "
JlllITIir.llN IlIVIMIOX.
Expros
l'.'.3S p.m.
. .LDo
. S;l!U "
.. ft:17 "
Mall.
..:i:Ui.m
...A:M
...fiiixl "
,...0il
...S:IS '
TRAIKX OOIM1 SHCTIII:ST,
Leive Edgewood S::xin.m IDilfta.m
" Flora :!!3 " ll:lu "
Arrive at tshawnei-townft.Vtp rn 6:15 p.m
lBAiss iioimi aokviiwrnr.
Leave Hhauni-etonu ful.ln.m H:2''p.rr
" Mora 'iM " 7ilJ"
Arrive at Edgeuood 4:SU " f;i0 "
The 0::w n.m. train from Edgewood, run only
Moiidaje,VnliiHi.ilaynnd Friday, ami f:l5 a.m.
train from hhnwnectOHli oil Tih--Jhjh, 'Ihuiu-
ittv. nndsatunl.ua.
Connects at Ashland with Jacksonville, division
0 Chicago and Alton Hi llroad. for Jacksonville,
l'ulprabiirir. Mn-on City. and all 1-olnU el.
At Hpringfleld, with Chicago nnd Allnn, and
Toledo, Wabash Hint Weatcrn rtallroad, lor
lilooiiilnglr.n, Chicago, and all points north, north
witt nnuweat.
At Pana ulth Ind. and hi. Louis, and Illinois
Central liallioad tor nil points east, soiuli aud
soilllii-ast
At Edgewood with Chicago Division Illinois
Central Railroad.
At Fiorn, with Ohio aid Mississippi Itailrond.
AtShannei-toMii, with Hleamboata for Cincin
nati, Pudiicah, Cairo nnd fit. I.oiiii.
0U1.ANI) SMITH, Oen'lHup'l.
John FooatvT.Oen'l Fr'gtnnd Ticket Ag'l,
fl)Il.S A.l IIIIIKS.
U. LKVY & CO.,
unit lis is
HIDES AND FURS,
WOOL, FEATUERM, r.TC,
93 OHIO.TjEVSSs
Cairo, 1i.mK2!h.
. novtn
Mil Ml.
BARCLAY BROS..
V
onto i.i:vi:i!
Cilao, Ui
SARATOGA SPRIN03
a trit iLnsr
AT ll.nCLAVV DBUO HTOnK.
Tar.u JinrLt, I)aii.t,
MOOKINO BIRD FOOD
all. RaiLt roa nr. withoi't vaoeata
At H arc lays'.
II
K L J! U O I.
Il.g
GRAPE f catawiia ) t okapx ) PILLS
CATAWBA I. ! OR A'FI
GRAPE I CATAWhA S i I on Arc S PILLS
ad ttt or
UELIBOLIl'l H E D I CI If KB
nun rnou nmT iiakd,
Always In ttook In large supply, and for ly
Barclay. Bra.
just mciivm
nrrinlebr llie(;inaa Boltlr rOallan
AT BAROLAYS'.
jjagrKxTKA Fine Colookkj
trGENUiNE Imported Kxtracti j
ItSrllAin, Tooth and Nail Hrcshk8
ItUBllIK NUKIEIIY Goo."
.BAECjjAY BROS.
PURE WHITE LEAD.
AKD
PURE FRENCH ZINC.
Heal grades In arge atock and va
riety, very cheap;
alo:
Full Link or Color,
MI AD I "I oil;
Paint Ilruihei, Lioaeed Oil,
Whltewatt. P-Jtlua Turpentine,
Vatnishas Ete. etc.,
ALL aiKI.J AD 1TAKBA1D fALITU
At Oarclati'.
Principal Office 104 W. Fifth St., Cin. O.
HE ONLY RELIABLE OUT ENTERPRISE IN
TIIE COUNTRY I
$100,000.00
VALUABLE Ol F
I N
To bedislrlbuleJ in
37th StmbAnnuil
GIFT ENTERPRTSiii
To be drtas. Monday. March iitli, 1ST!
()Nf GhAND Capital Prue or
$10,000 in Gold !
One ! It, HStOOO lu Nilvari'
FlvnPrlr.es $1,000 if.
Five Prizes $.V)0 -f GREENBACKS.
Ten Prizes 100 I
To Family Carriages ami lifctched Horses with
yiher Mounted llaitras, worlh
f 1,60) each.
Two Hnrtea and iiugglea with Silver-Mounted
Harness, worth ff each.
Two tlne.tniied Hoaewood Pianos. orlh f3i
each' Ten f imilyseAlrig maehlnea, worth IIPU
each P.'-oil gold nod silver lelur hunting worth
(rum tl to ti. Lailles' gold leoiitlne cbalus,
gent's gol-i vest chains, solid nnd double .platen
illter table nnd teaipoons, photograph albums,
vholo'tiuniiier gins, 10,000. Tickets limited Is
to.oui.
Agenl wiinle.1 to aeil '1'lckela In nhoia 1-boral
premiums will be paid,
SintlotiekelB li; six tlcket10; twelvo tickeit,
SW;twentV.tive40.
Circulars containing a full list of prlr.es, a de
scription of the mnniii-i of drawing, and other lu
formation in referencn to tho distribution, -sillbs
sent to niiy one ordering them. AIM letters iiiuh
ho J 1- 1. MINE, llox 81),
oriur, Cincinnati, O
lei West filh at. nov2ntpotv
CO A!.,
CAIRO CITY COAL
I. prepared to uJtil.11c,y,03.m',' w"h ,bo be"
PITTSBURG ANDIILLINOIS,
BnKim led at llalllday Ilroa, offlcs, 70 OHIO
LEVEK. or at tho Coal Yard halosi tloiu
mi t- uulcli win reosiiva orotaus atieotlOB,
auxj auii nvnisun ' win e
ring coal along
aisle sioarnors at any hour.