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LOCAL NEWS. aerie MLtAXf ATOM. Tho collector's ofllco will bo closed to-mor row (Thuwdav)' morning 'until Ffibrtiaty M. Thoso. having business with tho sheriff will Jilcii'0 Will on wenara x uzgorniu, who rcprc- i . wi-l V 1.1 I.- sent mo in.lho sheriff's office. jan2CMlDt L. II. MYKRS, Sheriff. UtUIT .OIJI.NASTICS IS rillMIARMONIC HALT. , Tho class in iymnusties will bo formed in Philharmonic llnll, 72 Ohio levee, Instead of Elliott's hnll, as advertUcd. The former hull i found to bo" much better adniited for tho ex ercises. Tho class, will bo organized Monday night. Terms, $5, for a course of twenty lessons., jtin23d3t E. P. BfiiiiNOHAM. Kllttl HKKIi FIllKtt J AVoterl water 11 water 1 1 1 Great induce ments! Uariiitiiisl bargains I Tho .stock of clothing, furnishing goods', bo6t," shoes, &c, &c, which wps snved by Stcrnheimcr& Jlar.x from tlio luto uio)( will bo sold at 50. percent. less tnnn cost, ni meir now piaco oi ousincss, 2o. 8 i Ohio levee. Call eooii and securo bar gains, tho goods wil bo sold at n groat sac rifice, by order of the underwriters. IIOTKI. AMIIVALS.-, , . Tho St. Charles, Friday 'January 22. It 11 I.nnc, .Madrid llcnd: .1 Harris, Madrid llcnd; TI.Htle.Jr, SI Louis; M Henderson, Mo.I V It Chapman. Centralis: J M MoVadden. Ky.2 H Adtitmlorfcr. Cincinnati; K Corylll, Chicago; H fl Kane, Illinois; H It llrowni DoiMnlno; J W Florence, Ht. Iouln; T O Hiilloc);. Chicago: (ten lounp, ijiirirtiH; OKOdell, MnniiJ Cilys .1 Mlliilcy, Illinois; II A titcnord.Ccntr.iUn; .iSMcele, liidlauu; It I'. Tllm.lv. SI. Ij.uU: Hit Weston. Illinois; T D I'rnlt, N. .? A (illiln, Ccntralln; A Hurrah, Indiana, , W II llnund, Memphis; J K V,rl)lri( Tenn.i .SOI.euu.VflliiUldM J r Harper, I'.t v n H-A Uordtm A wife, Chira.; (I F Sargent, N. r. A "SO KE-STKOIl TIIK iTH'KKII." TJie fomolo who proprietory! tJiOjhurbor fordemirepi, near thu corner of Tenth nnd Commercial, was urged to chango her quar ters by. tho owner of the property, nnd com plying moved further down the samo street rjhe had scarcely settled Jiorwdf in her :ntiW fmarter when tlio landlord, being apprized of iiie cliaracter of his tenant, suirirestcd to her tho propriety of moving again. Yioldlng to r""" mn;ii niu nuiurojin iiecp.'Hy,' 8ho set out again nnd iouiuii suoiter lurtiicr down town, it is thought that her present landlord Is in ignorance of hur cliaracter, and will, when informed thereof, start tho migra tory feinttlo on another move; convincing her of tho truth of tho ssylng that "th6ro Is' no rest Hir tho wicked." ; , I.OC.U, IllIIIVITIKS. Van U. Hall hm Joined the Methodist diurcb, on jirobation. "Old Han" Leo, sovonty-eigbt, .years old, nnd thirty years u resident of Cairo was re ceived into the-M. K. rhureh"latoly, having never before attached herself to any church. Wc- hear of a big hog nt Villa llidgo that wcigliH r.70 pounds. Leaving Hen. Hutler out of the question, whero Is a bigger ono? Chits. Unmet, the representative in tho houso from Sliawnwtown, mTfdTTrsh"oe"cV in opposition to Fuller's raHroud. bU);niiiVedne day last that was rcplvtu with sound scimo nnd loi?iort Jjhall w o bear from ('niy ? 1 ' Silvurburg tho Cairo book binder is build ing Up a jji..m1 trade. , Tlftirrt 1 n Lruom raetnrv In Cau'.i, Jjirning otnargoqimntitlos of the very bot kind of brouins. (Joldstino & ito.-eiiwntor jjlvo Tiargains in carieoes, mitlin, and nil tlmstaplo drygoodi, that havi' secured for their establishment tlio' t.niiiB of the heap sturv. jan'i'.'-.'tt Tlio city market is no longer crowded with cltijiens tliat woro wont to throng its uMes and platrorms. Tho lieening of butclier's thos in different part of tiieoty ha;grout ly le'seiiwl its patronage. A ncgro.boy Ml, from th)higli sidewalk on Comiiuiroial Avenue near 30th dtroot yes terdaji nnd frarttired Ills arm. 'Hp was trying U walk the railings Tho tlnoU (Ihh that evur tiuklo.1 tlio jmlsto Ti.ii upicuru aro nowM-liied. oiuthoj Hiv in Kfiitue-ky. T!'Vy aro prinolpnlly bn-ls'ond KViiW-ryv the nifMt jialatablo "llsh that swim. Vrk on tho Cairn & A'inevmios railroad is jirogru.iiig most favorably. AnV number' of teams and laborer. .an till lind nipjoy mont thereon, however. ' 1 ' ' j A Ccntrallan named Uaugh, was swindle!, to uul, Outof ?l,000 by the patentee of a sjdii n'nj;. idling, doubling and twi.tlng "inuy. He arreted Id man and thiie;iu I now pend ing, O'MoIvi'ny, of tills bity, being re tained for tho defense. Joe. Cormiek it vice president of tho V. S. lUllroiid Conductor Insuraneo Compuny. The company ha already p.ild for several dead rmiduutiirs. Joe continues to speak tt his acquaintuuevs, at iimiuI. Why don't somebody bring a velocipede to Cairo? A vulocipudo livery uttiblo would pay big. For tho mint elegant, fWiionablu and sen (ioimbh! dress gomls, umbraeiug tho latest ftyles, go to Goldstine and ltosonwatcr's. tf. Mr. E. P. Iturlinglmm bns secured thu Phllliarinunlc hall for tho umi of ' his class In light gymnastics. Wo wish It understood that nothing in praisoor cxtollntlun of tho morlU of any can didato for otHro under the city govorumojit,' fchall appear Incur columns unless It is paid forrtourregulnr rates. This npjilios, of course, fo candidates before nomination. After tho democratic ticket Is put In tho tlold wc inteno to lend It an earnest support. Yo are glad to ob.ervo that a number of our n(Srman citizens havo oiganiaeJ thom fiolvc: far tho formation of fX pjnimn Irass band. (Jorman bands aro uiilforniTy tbo host and muii Iiiiiij-, uiid counting ovbr th6 mat torial wo liAva In Cairo wu hall bo muclj. Hiirpriseu it tlio now nun U uooa not attain-n point of proficiency that will make it an hii btitutlon that will reflect credit on tho city, Our price for announcing candidates ,for cltyofIW.1, y oo, ucopt for aldermen fbr whleli wo charge 2 60. , In this, connection it may not be ut of jdacotp add that anuouucenlcnta ifaust bo ac companied by tho cab. i 1 !j Tho bargulijs given by Goidsthio' & !Roien water in Calicos, muslins, and nil fitaplo?rirtl clcs in tlio dry goods line, is nttraoting' tho attention f 11 prudent buyer, tf -gOt W-TMK AII.UOAnS-WI KA ABOCT,- Tlio dovollon of Jho fUqrald' to tho inter ests nnd enterprises of Poducnh is worthy of m,.llicili j;jcn proinsej ,iMl nil prnlse. mo ocvoicu ocnnaer, agent oi,tno wns i s not noro inspired by oy ttio promised destiny oi jus great metropolis 1 . than is tho editor of tho 'Uornld' by tho fu turoho conjures up for th realization of Tn ducah. That city is small now, "not quite, tho 'Herald1 says, "as largo ns Now lork, but, small as it I( tho sun shoots out no moro rays of light than that ambitious town docs lines of railway on pnper. "Wo append list, with tho, explanatory remark that th roads aro not built, nor chnrtorcd, nor serious ly contemplated, but what diU'oronco docs that make to n city "fifty miles nbovo tho mouth of the Ohio, and the Ico-i'orco.t" that stand an insurmountable) barrier bctweon it and tho deep, unobstructed wntors that flow from Cairo to thoGulfpf-MexIco? Thiscon ditlon suggests tliQ necessity of tho following rpads, nt, least, which aro only r. few of tho number that aro to make Paducah tho greaU est railroad center in Asia, Africa, Europe, or America: Tho Now Orleans & Ohio: tho Memphis & Padunali ; tho KHzsbcthtown & Paducah ; tho Paducah & Vlnccnnes : Padu cah & DuQuuln; Illinois Central; Mobile & Ohio: Paducah & Cairo: Evonsville, Hen derson & Padiicuh; Paducah & Metropolis ht. Louis & Paducah ; Paducah & ban Diego If tbeso roudi aro not built tho world will remain irills present stula of Isolation, cut off from Fadtfeah, and from "that point on tho Ohio river, too, whero n bridgo can bo easiest built across tho river ' to no plnco on tho low batiks opposite If tho "world doesn't kick hard against any such a consummation, we'Jl seeto it that silo Is annexed to tho island of ht. Ihomus, and them shaken by earthquakes Until sliu eoinpnH to rtny tributo to tho cilv that humiliates itsoll by tho eonfefslon that it is ' "not qultu as largu us Now York nnd only threo times lanior thrtn Cairo.'1 HHK "AXKO" TO I.TIAVK, V young man, saund in mind nnd body, called nt a fourth ward family yesterday uf- lornoon, nt nnhour whejijio, correctly conjoc- iiirciixiiat tug inuio fciuo oi 1110 nouso would no ubounton biisluitfu. una asked for somcthlnir to cat, Tho nero servant supplied him with ii luncheon of cold meat und bread ; but this didn't satisfy tho young gentloman, who, al though' a leggar, assumed tho rolo of chooser ; "I want n hot dinner, mid am irolnc to lmvo It,'' was Jiis Impudent rosponso to tho servant's remark that tho meat nnd bread woro the ex tent of her available cntnblej. itYoa urn afraid of mo, you black thief," ho continued,' "and if you don't get me n warm meal I'll put daylight through you in a half second." Throwing Ills luncheon nt tho hcud of tho ser vant, ho essayod an entrance of tlio door, but dj'dn't pass.it, and for a very good reason. The servant seized an uxo that wns near nt hand, and dashed after thu saucy beggar in n style thut ndmblihhcd him of thu necessity of getting out of that with all tho speed possible. Ho heeded tho admonition, nnd took to Ids heels, tho negro clo'cly following, and passed tho gato tho moment thu uplifted n.to camo down with a crash upon tho top of it. It is conjectured that the young man has mndo nil tlio out) fr liot oicuh lie UlUinli to limbo at that particular residence. II.tKf'I.K Hilt A I'O.VV. Tho chunces being nearly nil taken isptlio ralllo for n licatitlful grny jiony, (readily inaniigeil by cjlhur Indies or children) the ownership will bo decided this evening nt Walker it Sl.-on'a billiard saloon. All per win hnvlng chnnccs are urged to bo present und take part In tlio ruille, which will taku jilaco tit 0 o'clock. Don't fall to como out. Mr. A. N. Coyno lms tikcn clinrgu of tho bull alloy und Miloon on the comer of Poplar and Division HtrcoU.uud given it n thorough overhauling. Helms put down n now lloor on the iillevj repnia-d, rppnlntcu nnd refitted the saloon, stockod It with tbo purct liquors, wIiich nnd ales nnd cigars to be hud in tho market. The ctdnbllshntuut will bo thrown open to thu public to-morrow, when Coyne will be pleased to greet his friends, (insuring tliein in ndvnncc of good treatment nnd good cheer. '. During the day u match guiuo of ball will 'conio oil' between tlio most expert players lu the city. Everybody is invited to como uml witness it without money und without price. W" listened with pleasure, lut night, to the rovorlierating putls of a passing steam boat, am! woro curried buck by thum to tho time when tbo old Hannibal, Victress and Ivanhoo woke tlio echous among the hills that line thu river, and told fit tlictr coming, hours before thoy became visible, or "turned around tho bend." AVo lovo a loud-jmlllng steam boat a well for the memorios us tbo echoes It always awakens. Thu alleged forger, taken in charge Jiero on n dispatch from Columbus yesterday, was turned loose. The pnrtics who tele graphed for Ids arrest inadu no effort to In vest themselves with n light to tlio possess ion of his body, woro very knowing and overbearing, nnd their iinartucM eost them I tlio loss oi their gtune, ns It ought to have done. Albright, who uunouncca himself as a can dlduto for city uttoruey, accompanied Ids an nouncement withu dew,' glittering, gladden-lj Ing reminder gt, democratic days, In tho shape of a five dollar gold piece. Hylund for treasurer, McCarthy for mar ahal, and Fngih fbr1'cUjr clerk, announco themselves in another ,iColumui They walked up to tho "captain's olllco'' with their .Lincoln skins. , Tlio ca)lcoball, given, by .Jho Nonparoll'BO' clety ut tho 8t. Qhurles,:Jast1 might, was n success oyer yvldch the BQqlety may justly felcltiite Itself. Thero were over ulxty couple present, and nil entered Into tho fes tivities with a spirit that gave zest to ovory fcaturo of tho occasion. Tho mouagemeut, lunch and musio wcro everything thut could bo desired ; and when, nt an early hour this morning, tho participants teperated, every one felt that ho or she had passed a season of i are enjoyment, und ono thut memory wouul cherish ns a glad spot und a joy WMf rMI0 SCWreBTTJMBf perversely Dlfnu to tho many and superior ad-i vantages presented by Cairo.,. Thoro is no point in mo unitca states wnero tno manu facturo of furnlturocan bo prosecuted so'pro fltably and advantageously as in tho city of Cairo, yet thore is not a.slngle establishment In tho city or within ono hundred miles of it, exclusively devoted to tho manufacture of that article AVo spak 'within bounds when wo say thai $2,000,000 worth of common furnituro i annually shipped south via tho Ohio and Mis sissippl rivers." Thero ihunot reason" .why every dollar's worth of this might not bo manufactured at Cairo. AVo have, within sight of tho.city, groy.es of walnuti gum nnd poplar timber sufficient to supply tlio demand, in that line, for half a contury. Coal can bo brought to.our,doors at a small per .ccnU.abovo tho cdst 'of mining, and wo aro at the bead of uninterrupted water communication with tho great markets of tho south. This condi tion; of-Hsclf,- gives uf Ttiarkcd"'a,dvahtagcs over Cincinnati, Louis villo und Evans villo; but this Is not all. AVe havo an odvnntngo in tho rato of freight sufficient iri Itsolf to constitute a paying profit. Tho bulky char acter of furnituro renders it an undeslrablo freight Tor thomall steamers, that ordinarily nnvlgato tho'Ohio, and tho consequence is it is taxed with a freight equal to ten per cent of its original cost, to bring it out to Cairo. Electing Hero tlio broad guarus and spacious boiler decks of our Mississippi loviatliuns, it is rehipned nnd carried forward at a comr paratlvoly trifling cost. Tho freight to Cairo, saved by tho Culro manufacturer, would ena blo him to undersell markets further up tho river, and still' havo u "considerable margin left for profits. Put it would bo enough for southern buyers to know that wo possess tho ability. to supply their-demnuds o"t Cincinnati prices with tho freight hither lidded. Tho vxpenso of travel and the titno saved, would bo considerations that would concentrate their uttronago on Cairo. How much longer will men of capital re main blind to tho extraordinary chances to innko fortunes bv the manufacture of furnl- ttrc, presented, oven pressed upon their at tention, by Cairo, Illinois? .1.: 1 Tho stock of beautiful dress goods, embrac ing poplins, reps, merinos, etc., at Gqldstino &dtoicn water's aro very cheap,' fashlbrSnblo nnd desirable. No storo in tho city presents a better selection in this line. Ian22-:it TECIIXICAIi KJtOUV. A pnmphlct entitled "Technical Memory," by Mr. G. G. Mayo, has just been issued from tho press of tho 'Hullctin' olllco, Mr. Muvo Informsiui.that tho treachery of his own mcinorj' suggested tho necessity of an artificial mctlioTl, and tcing incited to re- carch thereby, ho received most vnluublo aid from a classical work of English origin, earing date 172 J, tho author of which claimed to hhvn'recelvpd bis first' Im'presvlons from another work, published in thu year 1CC3. Partly perfecting his system, and satisfied of its priceless value as n strongthener of mem ory, Mr. Mayo imparted n knowledgo of it to classes in different parts of Ohio, us far back as thirteen years ago. That which wn reduced to. a system then Is ns perfectly In tho memory now us at tho tlmo of Its committal. JJy employing this method tho weakest and most fickle memories can remember that which tho strongest can not retain without it. Tho tldollty of Mr. M's memory, In thin system, lias been fully tested by leading citizens, and so surprising woro tho results of tho test that our Academy of Science, becoming interested, propose, wo understand, tocr.'.l tlfo gentleman out. Tho pamphlet, to which wo have alluded, contains mention of ono' thousand dates nnd events, nnd considerable miscellaneous mutteV of interest to every one. All this, however, Is only an atom of tlio treasure that. .Mr. M. claims to havo stored iwSy,Jtl"rougb lils meth od, for his own use- Tho curious and in this behalf their namo should bo legion should call upon Mr.;Muyo., rocKirr hook -ou!m ami hintoiikh. Mr. II. Mm Palm, of Cincinnati, and n guest of "mino host" of tho St. Charles Hotel, loit his pockot book yesterday rooming, and bad abandoned all hope of tlnding it when Pat Connor, an attache- of tho house, entored his uppcaruncu and handed nir. Palm his pocket book. Pat had found it In tho billiard room, und on the moment of uscertaining to whom it belonged, restored it. Mr. P. re warded Put s honesty by handing him $50. Pat considering tho rowurdoutof proportion with tho service, handed $20 back, remarking that iUO paid him extravagantly. Good for Put. There wns not n slnglfa case before tho pol ice courts this mornlug. Tho growing mo rnlity of our city is wonderful. RIVER NEWS. Port Mil for (hr Twenty-four Hours Eud lK at Two o'clock, V, 91. 0- AimiVALH. Gta. Ai)dron. Colum.j Win. Whllo, Piduesli; IarliiiK,Me)ni'liU: Mllorey, Commonwealth, .N. o. HuMon. 6i. Loulai Irgiurn, quickstep. Kvuniille; ,Jt',r',Am . -,!' "x J- "l'. Cincinnati! l'fytona, LoulaiilU-j Irena, Ht. Loula. DKI'ABTUKKS. Orn. Andpron,iklmn.f.-vvmi WJilt; Piducali: Utlli-kuK-p, Kvainoillp; Ham J, Huln, Mempliii; Virginia, IouUvillt- (IrcH-tlx-ck, New Orlrann: I'eytona, New Orlians; (V)mmouwealtli, Ht, l.ouis; .unorey, Utnry Ames, ' iMrllng, Ciuulnnatl; I.orena, Pittsburg; Tyrone, NiistiTllle. Tho weather continue clear, and beautiful. to tho astonishment and Wight ofovory ono. Tho temporaturo Is almost warm enough to cause tho buds of fruit troos to oxpand, but wo hope It wilUtopshorjyifatipoint ome persons 1'olievo thnTthobuds will not swell until tho tomporaturo, eaehes p degvec8. AVo havo no means of knowing" whethor this h truo or not, but hope it Is. Tho mild woathor'itlh" continues north of Cairo, but it is quito cold nr.qund tho head watorsof tho Ohio, ' Th'o Allogtiay is full of floating ico at Oil City, whilo it is only warm enough ut Pittsburg to thaw slightly during the duy, and freezes hard every night. Tho Mississippi h gtill vlbrrtlng nt St. Louis yesterday it was rising, to-day it is falling. "Tho OHioTs fall Ing from OSlro'Co'PUlsYursK- Thcre ls nlno feet iwatof. repoTttjd "oVer thri ( jnlls, andsli'feot scant ittsliuVg.'. " i ho Cumberland is tailing, ftjf jvlth only' A rlso Is predicted! frosa-jtho Tenncssco river on account of tho snow along its head waters. Hero tho river has fallen flvo Inches glnco our last rcportrrind will probably go down rapidly for somo tlmo, ns no rlso is reportid coming from any quarter. Tho present flno wenthor cannot Inst very long, nnd nt tho end of it wo will ngain-fliid rising rivers. Uusincss continues tair. Alio wmmon wealth discharged hero 70 hhds sdgiir, 187 bbls molasses, 3-15 sks Osago orango ,sced, 38 sks coffco, nnd lObbls rice, for reshipment north tier rail; 47 hhds sugar, 30 bbls'molas- scs, and several lots sundries, for roshjpmcnt to Cumberland river, xno liuieKstop tirougiit 1.10 nk-f furniture. 3'JO bbls nnd sks, potatoes. 40 bbls HfiuorsTSbbls flouri 20 tuns sundries, for reshipment south, and tho following Cairo freight: Thomas & Green, 17 pkgsj1 P. S. Harroll, 37 pkgs furniture.; JCundlff& Pro., 5 pkgs.; Peter Cuhl 35 bblir meal, 13 bags shipstuff; C. AV. Green, 19 bundles socks, The Nushvillo brought 64 sacks nuts, 282 bars. 69 bundle- iron : C bdls paper for re shipment to St. Louis, 2 hhds tobacco-, 26 pkgs eggs nnd butter for reshipment to now ur leans. v - Tho Sam J. Hale brought the following for Culro t C. Pucchter 200 sacks malt; AY. II. Schuttcr 12 bbls whhkoy; C. Schults"2B pkgs mdso: D. Avilllainson 31-boxes mase; 11 kits mackerel ; Strutton, Hudson & Clark 20 kegs pigs feet, II) "boxes mdsp; Halllduy Pro's :i3 bundjes gunnies. -Tho!rroesbeckrecelved hero 77 cpops tur keys and geese, CO Coops chickens nnd sevenil tuns assorted freights Tho Henry Ames.dischargcp several tuns of groceries lor rcsiiipmciii norm .-i i m Tho favorlto and comfortablo stcaincr, Ucn Hownrd,"tnaster, Is tho regular mall and, pas senger Vpacket for Lvansvijlo nnd m way points on tho Ohjo rver this ovenlng. Tho ym. AVhltc, Capluln forthern,clerk Jas. Uoverly, is now running regularly be tween this cltv und Pudticuh, leaving Cairo overv evening nt 6 o'clock, and Paducah every morning at 8 o'clock, with the exception of Sunday. The A Into hus recelvei a new out fit of furniture, ivc, In her aibin, nnd ' ' plcndid order throughout.'-'-AVo hop sho will be llbernlly pntronlzeu. Cnpt. J. H. Arohur will bo'diero to-lnorrow ovenlng in command of tho City of Alton, bound for A'icksburg. Tho great popularity of Cnpt. Archer will cnsurqiticcoss to the Alton In her now trade. Capt. Tom Harmon, of the steamer Tyrone, armed himself yestordny beforo lcuvlngCn!ro with seven revolver.', three cavalry 'sabres, and a huge columtdad, luteiiding to 'J for" fOino river oditor oT Pndiicah who had Started tho base slander captain Tom was about to milt tho river and!go Into the Insurance business. There is nothing better calculated to get captain Tom s "mad" to boiling heat than an insinuation that hu could possibly turn his ack upon his old and llrtt lovo tbo river and go into nny othor business. Ho would not- even condescend .to open n gold mine, unless It could bo opened large enough to run n steamboat into -it. f Tho Memphis '.Sun' says: "Tho once lu crntivowMcmphi and Nflw'Orlcans' trado is extinct.'' Tho great facilities for cheap re shipment of Southern freight furnished by thu whurfboat and rullroud wart-hoiio sys tem at Cairo bus cuiued all freight which Is brought out by Memphis packets for points be low that city to bo roshlppcd here. Tho Magenta will next trip extend her trip, to Cairo, 'mill already tho MollJe Able and Mis sissippi, both ilrst-chns steamers, niako Cairo tho terminus of their trips. hat wo need now Is a gnat'-r number of good, sjpalj, l0ats to bring out freight for Nrw Orleans from points above Cairo, to bo rushlppcd on on thoso Cairo and New Orhnns packets. STEAMBOATS. 1? 7on vicKsnuiiG. - .itir 'a Hi-iiHrI.IZZIi:oiI.l,.o,.V..i,mat-r, ry at i.o uiw h l ll.vs. T. II I. Mil;, As"nt iVIItp AND PADUCAH U,ily 3FolK.ot. Tl'f I'kIiI dran'lit pt'ii-iiKer Stf anu-r rVjiS W31. AVIIITK, It. Y. NOllTHKnN J. M. UKVKKI.r Mimlcr, -Clerk, JJillmakft rPKiilcr DAILV Tltll'.S l-twtn Caint and r.i'lnrali, IraYini; C.dru ewty evt-ninir (Siindaya copied) at flvo o'clock. ' Tliu Whilo cowtmtU ut I'mlm-ah witS lh Jinw Orleans and Ohio railroad, and the Cumberland uud Teunca.i-o rvcr iw-kifii, KorfrciKlit or u.ia.-tKe antilr on iKitnl, or to janildtf n. J. uuuiu.l.v. Ai!nt. Cairo, lllinoln. ANNOUiVCEMEXTS. . . For City Attorney. Wo aro authorised Id announce F. E. AUIKKillTni a candidal) for tho oltlc-oof CityAllonn-y,tiljcct to the decision of tho iK-inoeratlc party, te Wo arounlhoriied to announce tliat Ii. r. UUTLKlt, K-j , will l a candldnlo for r-lcctlon to thu ofllco of City Attorney, auliject to tho dculnlon of the dtiuocratie party. t For Clly Marshal. 'e aro niithorizcil' to announce that DAN. McOAIU THTlsacandldalufortho oltloofCity Manhal, mib ject totlio decision of tlio Democratic parly. te For City Treasurer.' We aroftuthoriifd toaunounce that JOHN I1YLAND is acandldatn for the office of City Treasurer, subject to tho decimon of tho ileinocialld parly. te For City Clerk. Wo nro Authorized to announce JOHJ P. FAOIN as acandlduteforthn office of City Clerk, subject to the decision of the dein6cratlo party. te Wants, For Sals, For Rent, Iiost, Found, ' and Personal, j.nbilt4f in tfcs coliftnn for .tight cents a line, or one insertion. WANTS. TTTANTICD-sAiexiuiiicrCouuiy Orders, at SOvtl. ll on (lie dollar, for an tonus ot i.i umber nud Bull. ders' NaUrial?'"-" r u .uriuTnv ' W."W.'THOnNTO.. JaolMlf MTANTKU-Calro City Scrip, ut COcenUon llin i f aonar, ror nil i.mus oi Luinber and Iluilders' Materialn oenerally. janlildtf W. W.THOUNTON. FOR SALE. mTu H At. SI My reaidenco on Klglilh ulruet, ut V. low Uvurenund ont-usy paymonlii. aaadit. 11.8. HARKEI.L. CAIBOTIAHtriS CO. ,MHArOAT. iMut l'- Q1IAS. T. HINDE, FORWAK1HXU AND C03DII88I0X CAlItO TRANSFER COJfPAXY '' ' tiillld ILLINOIS. 9 Tliroiil(li 1111U nr. I.nilliiu K've" to a" Avnnaoic a-oinia njriiatii or Water. iW-SPECIAh ATTKNTION TO rOItWAUDINy, A TLANTIC ANJ) MISSISSIPPI STEAMSHIP COMPANY ASt (JOMPJtOMISE LINE STE.lMEItS TO NEW O H. Xj 33 -A. IM" S TUB STEAM KnS IV. It. AHTIIUll.... CAUTKIt. Mftoler, .llt'ltK, Matrr. IiAUV UAi M IIUTII..I ..1'D.liAM, Iiu.t r, PAUIjIjrK CAItltOIili. WI11TK. JImI. r, HNritlKKN. Mivler II 1MM AHC M.7.IK OII.I. ... C:O.M.MXWKAI.TII , OL.IVK IIHAM'll.. C.TIAKXTAI. -.O'.NKII,, Mwlcr, .CJ.M.V, Mater, ..JO.N'KK .Malr, ...OltKK.NOri;!! Mat"r Comprising nil the flnwt nnd largef t I mats out of . flnn nfOii. nlMivp 1 in-if itiaiiiirt will leaVOla.rj for Nw OrloatiK orry otti-r day, einuetini: at N.-w Liverpool, Xer('l0,Ve",.0,,' n"'1 u",v" Uril'UIlS WHU X.IIHI Ui civJliri l'aMenwri" and febiMxrv en rely nn y. im-w Imatn IcaTinR .'n19 jmil' tlially IX ntflU-. -WJJI X twrtliMilsr tnntin to nil wnr fn-iBht Mow JIrmtili tu Nw Urltuua. CIlAe.T. IIIMH Offlei'. on Wharf!!. IHiMie Undins. V.I) V. H !.-" . I'iwcj)Kr and Twkot Acn. omr', utSi. Charlps llotPt. jyjpKMlMUS AND ST. LOUIS PAOICET C O MTANY .JffSST,. LINK OK fafc STEAMERS. Tho fMiiowimt Iloais -niotn- this I.lnp and v..i ! run in tin- fifll'JWinK i-rJi-r 91. K. I'OUKVTII...-.ZKIOIKII. Mat-.-, 31 AltllhK CIT V ....... ii IN WAV. Mv- CITY OI' Al.TOX. TIIOMIiN, MnUT. itni.i.i: aiK.iii'iiis iiA.M,ji4i.r, CITY OI' CAIItO., TiU, Jl-aler. PrornMaMpntion will l- l-d to all lumrn in tro'lr-l tli" fnr- of Hipki l.l. l-'rriL-ht inil Ti. k. t Otlk.-.- In . i.lnlUir Mharf-UMil, IU front uf City .Nuliiilml IWink. CHAM. T. IIIMr c.rnrl Aztnh EI), y. M-WN, Tlrkft and IWwsgft Asmt. VfEMPHlS, WHITK P.IVKlt ANI 1M L1TTLK ItOCK lMTKI)hTATf MAII MNB. JOII. II. DAVIS, Siiii'I, M- n.l-ii t, Tnitsi . rrin. cnW.mllil fiol.u-lrt-rt PASSIINGKIt .STKAMEI1S JIAVKLO Wl.ll. CO.l.lIi:ilCIAI Ufl I.II1K11T V Ao. ii, I.-r Mrmnhi. ttrrv Tt'IMlAV. TIIt"ltIlAV oa J i-ATt'P.IIAr, nt 11.111., fr Vhil Hi-r, riiiuiM-linn at ill' niiillMilli tli Mfliil.ln-anil I.lttl II'vk lliul f..r I.ililo lt- k uii.l Ifi.t M-r.iiu.. T.iik Ipotn Mi iiiphi" to Lull ltiK-k, IS tuur. i-ritfiii4aun r.topviiKvr ri-i-ii oirr inr io Line at lonr rt? Ilwu nuy utln r ruule. ( in.-, t. lll.-MHi ,k'nt. uniro. 111. Uttkuon Vluu-M.si. gT. LOUIS, CAIKO AND VICKSBL'ltG -..;; Tli.. .,l...l;.i r'TZTiftrTr I'llfvMrilKt!!' SU'llllltTM Ht'lllCO.V .....III.AKK. Mwlcr, .H'l.lA ..!.( h'KWlKJI), ahU . I. L'.Ml.V.mv .U'Klill. Matter. II. .M.MIllti;VU...... lAltTKl:. Miv'r. Iu Cairo ir'iitii nni.lrc.iii i-u-ir hlNDlVnnl TUKSI1AY, nnd on down lr i ry TlHiltSAV and ttU.N'DA V, maiiiiiK i lwc ri.uiif ti.ti with Vli-kaliurK nml ?Ici iitliiu llitllroail, Nt-liuu nml 31 1 rlillnii Ilnllroiiil AKI- v Orlcana, Ji-koii mul (Jrtnt .Vorlhcrn Jlnllronil. Through m-flr-U ulicii lo miv uml nil ixiinU on ii, fftld road, with rdfln for Vnio I!lcr. Hpcolal aticnliiiu Kicn lo all way IhuIiihj U-twvcn Cairo and Vickliiira. HAr. T. IIIMIK, Ocncrnl Audit Ultin- on WharMoil. JgVANSVILLK AND CAIItO CoiiiiUtlni: of tho followlmr iSplciidld Piusi'iitfcr Stcumrn: AHMADA, DUfiOUCHKT. Ma.ti-r I KOWLKIt..- .anrl; I.eaTes Cairo Sunday nnd Thumday at fi p.m. UflCKHTKI', DEXTKIU,... Mailer (IllAMMKIt XletU I.eare Cairo Tuctday ami Friday nt A p.m. CU3IUKIII..VM), lIOWAItn ..1;..MaiU-r WHIOHT i-Uefk I .em cm Cairo Weduc-kday and Saturday at 3 p. in, MakinKoll Intcrmisllalo landings and iwyinit lun. tlcular attention to Packet Freight. - CHAH. T. IIINDK. (leneral Aceut, Offlco nn Wharf-Unit. L .siitvi . 't "jTASHYILLK AND OAIUO Composed of tho followinc nTEAMERN : 81M8 Muster HAltl'Elt. Wcf I braves Cairo every Sunday at o p.m. TALISMAN, 8TUONO Mater KOAN Clerk Leaves Cairo ercry Tuesday at & p.m. ' TYHONK, UA11M0N....,. Master WHWEH Ckrk Leares Cairo every Friday ut 5 p.m. JMTpoolal attention given to way bualncs betwui-u Cairo and Naihyille. 0 CUAS.T.IIlNPE.aonernl AKen rio citT w il a a r bo AT.