LOCAL EWS. i - f Time of Arrival and DcjsartHre of Mailt. , (Cairo Post Office, Fatrnarj S, 1869.) A1KITM. mrARW. (Time of closing.) JNorili (through . ?:18J-2'"'1?!SXP-!n Koilh (nyl... 4!45p.m......lli00p.in. Houlli (ihrougli Anil way). 4;00.m-..ll:00p.m. Kouth Memphis AN. O.J.. 4:00 a.m...... 4.00 p.m. Ohio Itlrcr route. 8:00 p.m...... B:00p.m. MiMlo'l'I'l ",Tcr route. . r-,..,l. nn.l t'rl.lflV... 0:00 n III...... T:00 tl.lll. Charleston, Mo., Tucudavs Thurs days A Saturday. H'OO n.m. .. .11:00 a.m. flnnln l.lnll.l l.twl VmiZT:.. fliOOp.mFrl. 7:00 n.m. Sat. Ohio Itfvo routo itrrtgCTory ilrty w;pt SloniUVf. J. M. OKAIIAM, 1'. M i For oyster?, go to Louis Herbert nnd pro euro soma of his Mobile Shell Oysters. Tho bargains given by Ggldstina & Iloson vntor in calico?, muslins, nnd nil staplo.nrti ctss in tlio dry goods line, is attracting tlio attention of all prudent buycrs.tf Fiiti:i nntn I'litEtn AVntcrl water II wntcrlll Great induce monlsl Dnrmiinsl bnruMiinl Tlio slock of ilotlitng, furnishing goods, boots, shoes, &c, ix., which vni saved byStcmhelmerA Marx from tho Into lire, will bo sold at 60 por cent. Ic tlum cost, nt thci now plnco of business, No. 84 Ohio lovec. Cill soon nnd secure bar gain!, as the goods will bo sold nt n grcnt sac nfice, byordor of tlw underwriters. i NOTICE TO TAX-I'AYKUS. Notico is lioreby given to tlio tax-payers of Alexander county, Illinois, that for the pur poso of collecting tlio (state, county, district, Khwl, special, ltntipur nnd court houso tiixtw mv duo for tbo year A. J). 1808, I will bo in k.v Olllce in tho city of Cairo during the month of February, each day from 10 o'clock, sun. until I o'clock ).in. I will bo at tho store-houso of M. 1). Gun- tber, in Oopso Island precinct, on Monday, 31 arch lt, 18C0. At tho .hotuu of Tlionias .Martin, asq.,in D.g Tooth precinct, on Tuesday, March 2, 1600. Dated nt Cairo, 111., February 1, 1809. LOUIS MYHIIH. Mvriit'imd cs-OlSclp Collector of Alriandcr county, , uiiaoi. lenaw.n " X FKIV M'OIIIN IX A1MA51K. It is n fact that no ono can gainsay, that only oho enndidnto will bo designated for each of the olJlccs to bo filled nt tho approach- . i.-t; primary election. as a natural conse quence, a considerable number of aspirant vo doomed to inevitable dif appointment, i - . . . . . nwry pvrton is npi to entertain a verv Ligh opinion of hi own merits and jwjailar. ity j nml this opinion is often contlrrncd by tho Cattury of votc. This being true, tho de tented candidate is pnmo to attributo his do fcat to uufair menus never for a moment thinking himtolf deceived by tho insurances r f Mijijiort given by liis fellow-citizens. There aro llvo candidate in tho Held for nomination for thn oflleo of city clerk. Four of these will have their hopes and expecta tions dushed down by tho result of the prima ry election. In fact, tho larger numbor of fwplrnnt will Iwdl'iippolnted, nnd tho smaller number gratified. Now m tho "die is yet to bo cast," let every ttmdidnto in the Held determine that tho pri mary election Wbp conducted honorably and fairly; and lot him further dctermino to submit to tho ruiiilt like u man and u demo crat. Tliu deposition of candidates to attrib ute thuir defeat to any canto except ihoir own unpopularity, is quito universal. Now let us have none of tbU after noxt Saturday. It Is with tho candidates thunsulve to slmpa tho character of tlio primary election. Let them do this, nnd submit gracefully to tlio result. Tho large number of candidates in the field lurnish n source of intlnito grntllicutlon to tho radienK They nro waiting, with eager antic ipation, for tho day of ".oro-heads." Thov kro niulou to pour brine into tho wounds of dofentod candidate; anxious to ussuro thorn that tliey are Imilly nbtised men, nnd tho vic tims of tho most nefarious chicanery und in famous frauds. Thoy nr waiting for tho cliuneo to insure tho defeated that in a Jnlr net uon tuey would triumph beyond all ner p.dventure, and that, in vindication of their own rights und iiiniiiiuess thoy ought to "bolt and defeat tho nominees. Now, for tliu sko of doeency, let us havo nono of this. Let ev ery man who think that he cannot nuletlv fcubmit to tho decision of his fellow-democrats, withdraw from tbo content, and not becomo u tool of designing, mliehlef.making radicals. Dccidu now, uud kucp the peace hereafter. Three darkle., v: Samuel Mullen, "Wii liuin Sehofiold nml Gt.-orgo Gillepsle, being in tho condition of "hall fellows well met," con cluded to gtvo diversity to thoir'pilstliiio yes terday evening, by u set-to at fisticuff.. Sev eral blows were genorously received and promptly returned by ench of tho pnrtios, when a policeman stepped in and invited thm up to tho 'squire's otllco. Tlio old func tionary sent thum all to tho cnlabooso fur six days, as a warning that our qulot and dignity ru not lc di. tui leiJ, oven by it negro. Tlio fight took place at tho low negro don on Com mi relul avenue, above Fourth. Thrwi negrous uttompted to j.lay'tho ''ku llux," yesterday evening, on n negro familv, living on Tenth street. They entered tlio Coinioil, disguised in masks, and asked for -tr. This being supplied, thoy demanded food, und being accommodated in this thov demanded money. At this Juncture a num fcer of nogro nun happened In, and being up prized of tho character of their vl.ltow, suntc bed oil the ma.k and revealed a trio of ii'oir own color. Tho would-bo lu-muxes uoltoa and succeeded in mnkini; their oscupo. Fat Collins picked up a small pox cuso yes jrday, in tho person of Henry Mulder, and DTiveyed it to tho sister' hospital, ntr lord to the Mississippi lovec. This hospital contains nly ten or cloven cntes now, most of which are convulosclng. Jim Iirown, a negro, i. In the old barracks, treating his own caso. A negro barber, namod Carpenter, wa Sued five dollars and sont to tho calaboose 1. squire Uross, Yesterday ovoning, for ilugg. !. .Kumg uia ut'iiur-nuir, Tho African 31. U. Church on Washington Avenuo and. n number of tho dilapidate! buildings adjneont uro being torn down. MMI. RRKVITtrS. Call at Parker's solo stable aiitVinspect trie horse Jonson rnllod off nt $100. Tho winner Anally succeeded In giving nwny his prize, by ruadlng n friend to take it "unsight and unseen." "Wo don't know the nnhi'o of tho last victim. , . . A soro leg somotimes serves n purpbso, after all. A broad-mouth boy wns' munching u hunk of bread on tho market houso platform yesterday, when ho wi.neco9tcd by a bread les boy, hobbling around on ono foot. "Sammy, I say Sammy, if you'll givo mo some of your broad, I'll show you my soro leg." Ho got the bread, and complied witli the condition. It is n fact that ought to bo kopt boforo the pcoplo, that the city of Cairo boasts of flvo lines of packet steamers, that bring' to our wharves tho people and products of tho country from nil points of tho compass. It behooves our morchunts, shippers and pcoplo genernlly, to throw nil the business thoy can in the way of tlio boats forming these lines. Thoy am of incalculablo benefit to Cairo, ut.d should bo encouraged in cvry possible man ner. Tho llttlo steamer plying botwecn Cairo nnd 3Icmphis brings numerous orders to our merchants every trip, thus greatly adding to our business, and widening tho knowlodgo of tho fact that our markot, in point of prices, can successfully compete with St. Louis, Lou- isvlllo or Cincinnati. Tho bill abolishing the court of common pleas Is not yet n lnw. Tho veto of tho gov ernor on tho first measure was sustained, whereupon Senator 3iunn introduced nn- othcr bill, and under a suspension of rules, hurried it to n voto. It is now in tho hands of tho house, nnd the belief is entertained that it will 1io killed in committee, or open! v defeated. If partle hnving books to donHto to tho public school library will inform tho secre tary of tlio library association, 3Ir. E. T. Ilurllngham, whero to cnll for tho books, thov will Iks collected, covered, labelled as "do nated'' with duo credit to tho donor, and cat alogued. V poor, miserably clad woman from Clarksvlllo, Tennessee, wns in town yesterday evening, begging money to pay licr way to Jsnndolph county. Sho carried in hor arms an emaciated infant that was fairly parching from fever. At tlio very sight of tho dls tressed creature, tlio hands of citizens instinc tlvely found their way to the pocket. IhofrOltOOO bonds to bo destroyed bv order of the city council, uro simply unsigned blanks, having no ntoro binding focco upon tho city than uti equal numbor of comic val entines. THAT JIlTl'illAOf.S COAL MOKT. Tho rejKirt that coal had Wen discovered in Alexander county, near Santa Fo, given through tho 'llulletin' several days ago, re ceived Important additions, no doubt on its way down to Cairo. At all events tho dis covery is shorn of much of its vuluo by re ports or n Intor date. Tho discovery made may lead to "rich disclosures," but of them selves nro important in so far only as thoy servo to timulutu further examination and inquiry. Excavations in tho sido of n hill, nt the jKiint nnmed, revealed n spongy substnnco resembling coal, nnd often found in tlio vicin ity of fields of tho latter article. Beneath this Biibstance was found what Dr. Harris denominates gypsum. Of this thero was u stratum two feet thick. Further soarch re vealed n bituminous deposit resembling coal in the but process of formation. Xenr the samo locality specimeus of pure anthracite coal were found, but as there were no evi dences of its oxbtenco in quantities any whero in tlio neighborhood, tho conclusion was form ed that thoy had been deposited wlieru found by somo designing party anxious to drivo a I profitable land trado. The examination now in progress will pro bably determine, in a few day., whether or not wo havo bituminous coal in Alexander county. Tho now city charter is, by this time, n law. Tho voters of Cairo will thoreforo bo cnllcd upon to elect a solect council, or n sennto to our present houso of ropruiontatives. It has been alledged, and with much truth too, that many of tho ovils that havo arisen uudor the dillerent adminUtrutions of our municipal government, aro chnrgeablo to hasty, or budly digested legislation. Tho sec ond board provided for is intended as n pre ventlvo in that particular, It being hold that any meusuro that passos through lxth bodies will bo vory apt to bo well mutured. Pre rcquUitcit to u out in tlio select council nro $1,000 worth of real property, a whito skin, und ago covoring tho period of thirty yours. Tho applicant for n scat must also bo u resi dent of tho ward from which ho is elected, uud the possessor of Incontrovertible evidence that ho i chusablo with tho masculiuegondor. Tho election will probably tako place at as early n day us practicable, In order that both boards mav enter tnvm n ilNnlinrmi nf ltnti- duties at the commencement of tlio next fltcul Parties wore prospecting in this city, on Saturday, for an eligible ito for u .tnum fur niture factory. They aro said to bo gentle men of respectable means, practical men j and that thoy nro well nsured of tho many udvontugos Cairo possesses for tho successful prosecution of tho lino of inanufacturing'in which thoy propose to engage. It is a mattor of surprlso that Cairo, nnd not Kvansville, Is not noxt to Cincinnati In tlio rnanufacturo Of furniture. "Wo possess all tho advantages that distinguish Evnnsvillo and many to which it lays no claim. Thero is not, in truth, a point in tho United States more inviting to tho manufacturer of furni ture thun Cairo. If tho locality woru superior in no otner respect, tho item of freight that brings Kvansville nnd Cincinnati furnituro this far on its way tosouthorn markets, would of itself enrich any ordinarily prudent Cairo manufacturer in llvo yeurs. John Uodgors, from Now Madrid, not ap preciating tho strength of Cairo "boomor nlcker indulged in potations deon nnd fre quent, and, as a natural consoquonco, bocemo ue wns brought boforo 'squiro Shan nessy, who Inflicted tho lowest flno upon him. In consideration of tho fact that tho drunk was very plain, and not altogethor inten- .27" l ' w Wo publish, to-day, tho last of ,, aeries of, 'flvo articles, tho burden bf which is Cairo, i tho future eat of camtnerco nnu manutac turcs and tho cnnital of tho United Stntos Tho frtctj embodiedtin tho articles, nUhongh thrown together with that haito that alwny nttonds the preparation of mattor for n dally imnor, nro forcible, manv of them new, and '-. ; i w all of thorn uhaucstlonable. A portion them, as their naturo indicates, cost both study nnd research. If, howorcr, thoy add anything to tho conioquertcobf Cairo, oven in tho csti ination of those undor wlioso oyes they havo directly fallen: or If thov serve to dlsslpntoi liny mens uro tho falso impressions nnd ignor nnce concerning Cairo, a part of thoir mission vill havo been accomplished, nnd tho labors of tho writer abundantly rewarded. Among tho negroes who frequont our wharf,,thoro may bo found as shrowd rascals m oyer picked a pockot or broko.opon a bank vuilt. Ono of this character met n negro womnn, tho other dov, who expressed a dc siro to co to Cincinnati. The negro sharper ot onco assured hor that it was quito fortu nato that sho had montioned her desire in his presence; his master wns the ticket agent nnd ho (tho sharper) ' could buy her n ticket for two dollnrs, tho prico being threo dollnrs Tho wench wns over-jovedof course, nnd hand' ing her supposed bonefnetor a llvo dollar bill, started with him to procuro thechenp ticket. Arriving at tho mouth of n lovco cellar, and ndmoulshini; her not to follow him down stairs, as his mastor dldn tnllow women down there, ho descended, himself, passed out tho back wa, and nmdo off with tho money. Tho woman never lieord of him afterwards A gentleman who is largely interested in Cairo property denominates tho citizens of Cairo as u "community of ''yawners." His letter is entirely too caustic for publica tion, and could servo nogood purposo if mndo public. Thoro nro rival interests eager to snop up, and employ to our disadvantage, the vory facts wliich our correspondent charges to the account of our people. In tho Inn guago of Sargcant Snivel, we beg to assure our friend that "things is working" to the advancement nnd glory of Cairo, nptwith- itanding tho condition of affairs of which, with somo justice, ,ho complains. Goldstino & Itosenwater have just opened n splendid stock of new goods. Thoir lino of iress goods is very flno and calls for tho par ticular attention of the ladles. In domestics, cnlicocs, trimmings nnd notions thoy present n very full assortment. All theso goods wcro bought very low, nnd will bo'sold ut corres ponding prices. Cnll in thero nnd inspect the fresh stock. The new styles, nnd low nrices: tho great variety and excellont coudition of their goods should fill their house, from morn ing until night, with discriminating custom ers. Thero will be n cotillion party clvon this evening in Coyno's ball alloy, corner of Divl- slon and Poplar streets. An invitation is extended to nil who tnko a plcnsuro in pnrtlci paling in tho dance, or in obsf rving others participate. A good baud of music and com. potent prompters havo been secured. It Tho gymnastic class is a success. You can join it nt anytime, nnd 3Ir. Uurlingham will givo you the drill already givon to tho clnss without extra charge. Lndlcsand gentlemen nro invited to visit on Monday and Friday evenings, at Philharmonic hall. fobll3l " IIOTKI.AUU1VALS. (The St. Charles Hotel, Wolne!Uy, Kehnury 10.) C O MiComm, Ht Imli J W Hood. Ht Luulti OHtwart.' )1 I)ti, Chieago; (t II (ircen, Clncmnnll; V U ImaniiiK, Ceutrnlu; mi viii, in.; W1I Aro.M& w Chicago; KI'awo, I'silucali; J li rauRlil, J nil w it wiuprnan, W (J Sniiion, " u I) Huckman, N Y; C A Klexnmlrr, N X; H I, t'n.ey, Ky.j J W Mitchell, Clnrlnnntlj J A Uibbx. cllv: W It I'owell, r.oiilrllle; U II Xayles, C L Knton, HI.; I) Wel.h, cltyi L U.Moorii, ChlvAKo; Thoa Rat!', 1ml.; iw uiie, mobile. lUVElt NEWS. o- Port I.lt for the 914 Hour cnilliiir at Two o'clock, P. 91. O AUH1VALH. (Jen. An'leron dlum.; Win. White, PaJuenh: Umet. tiruiidTowpri llelle 8t. Lonl, ht. LouU; HelleMeinplti., Memphis; Hilrer Spray, Clnnuti; CinoU'rUinl, Kranuillej M. K. Fornytli, Vlckotxiriu .Norman, H.M.bhreve, B 1'. W . filTwlor, N. O.i Ituth.Ht. liuis. DU'AllTUltES. fien. Anderson. Colrm.! Win. Whlto. 1'ailiieah: Hell? hi. I.oui, Memj.liU; C'umUrlund, Kanlllo; :t.Loui; Hil jer hpray, N. O., M. K. Foryllii ...ii iiiiiii. lutiin aiemnii i er. I.oui.villn! Comet, Xevr Uiliiw. The weather Is clear iviid beautiful and tho mud has nliuot disappeared from our hido walks. It will take several doys, however, to clwur our streets. May tho day. not bo far distant when willl bo able to cover them with gravel, and protect tho sides of those which havo been raised from washing away. Tho .Mi,h,Ij.pi was still falling at St. Louis nt hut account, but considerable rain is re ported and a rise of small magnitude is looked fjr. The Ohio is fulling at Loulsvillo and Gin cinnuti, with six feet four inches water in tho chuto over tho fulls. It is rising slowly from FitUburg to Marietta with nearly seven feet to l'ltuburg, and a prospect of about four font more water ut that point. The Cumberland Is aguln rising with six feet on Hurpeth Shoals. Here tho rivor has risen eight inches since last report, end considerable drift is passing out of tlio Ohio. llusiness has till' further fallen ofT, nnd may now be really quoted dull, as far us ro shipinents and receipts nro concerned. The Norman added horo 100 bbls Hour and u few tons iu,sortod freight. Tho Hollo St. LouU discharged it few lots Cairo freight, and 175 bbls Hour. 44 bundles sash, 10 doors, for Nashville, and a lot of scrap iron lor Tennosseo rolling mills. She recoirctl-mrro SO tons sundries arid 18 mules for Memphis. Tho Cumberland brought out 344 pieces stoves and hollow wnro for reshipment to St. Louis, threo eoops poultry, 13 pkgs sundries for reihlmueiit touth, nnd tbo following for Cairo: It. J. Curiditr, 3 boxes eggs and butter, Uhomiis O. Grcor, 140 nloces bulk meat, 20 bbls potutocs. Tho Hollo Memphis rocolved about 30 tons iron and sundries for St. Louis. The favorite Armada is tho rcgulur mull and passenger packet for Kvansville und ull way landings this ovenlng '1 ho Win. White, Cnpt. Northern, clerk Jimmy IJoverloy, is tho regular Cairo und I aducuh packet this evening. Tho magnlflcont Kuth, Capt. I). It. regrntn, Is ndvertlsod for Now Orleans and nil way points this evening. Tho Kuth is one of thu Hncst stoamors OT.et built Tor tho wostorn wa ters, nnd is woll oUcored. The splendid OJtjrj of Cairo, Cnpt. J. W. Mnlln, is tho regular packet for Momphis and wnv points this evening. Our morchnnU and shippers should rcmom ber that tho Molllo,Hambloton is tho regular Cairo and Memphis packot to-morrow (Fri day) evening. In sustaining her thoy should tako Into consideration tho fact that thoy aro doing thomsclvcs and our city as much J ben efit as thoy do to this nico llttlo packet nnd her moritorlous officers. Thirteen steamers, includlnt: tho six boats belonging to tho A. it M. S. S. Co., and tho Great Itepublio,. .Thompson Dean, Mollio Able, Hismarck, Commonwealth, Lizzie Gill, and Mississippi, havo'entored intonn nrrange menttornn In connection with each other from St. Louis to New Orleans, leaving St. Louis every 48 hours nnd "nnkinc iiO duv trips. Tho boats aro to Icavo punctually, whethor loaded or. not, so that shippers nnd passengers can nnvo n roliablo titno from which to muko thoir nrrnngemonts, and not oo componeu 10 wnu in suspenso two. three, or four days, whilo at other times, two or threo boats pass in ono day.. Ofcoursoono or these boats will Jcnvo Cairo overy other nay tno Jtuin noing tne nrst. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jTOTICE TO UONDHOLDKltS. rtotfen Is liiTcbr citll to tli lioliIcr nf nn.l .Inn llonils of tlio I'llv of Cairo, (lint there rc-inndm m On. siuk in: lunii.a' rrori'iiii iimicr vm nnnroT.i. iiiinm oi mni'inoiixnnu, inrro nunnrcunnii clarity iiollRrw. I willrii'flw projosau nt my olllce on Momlny, Kt lw inrViTi. 1S00. fur thoMln to tlincitrnfitiirli l,nil i n ordiiiAnoc. inn irnninnu conuiimn fix-ciiipii in nornon 4 oi fl . MAUTIN. f.l.llilIOt City Complrollrr. L' ND FOlt SALE. Kiflv-l nptc tit lnnili.IT inllfn tifirfti of Monnil Citv. fn IiilRkl cnuntv. llllnnU. tliri f mil es . e.t f Vilhi ltlilci-1 Xi nfivt liiiiiroviil land nmliT lvwh! f.-iuw nn orchard of HIJ nupln trees. Kood fruit, four l'och nif cr-fnillng pri.iit lie on tho mail IrlinK from i;nicionta to villa Kliiuo. y A barirain ran lx had In tliu nbau tiremuto If nn, pIlH for tome nt an early ilny, " .11.1111 WAbLACi;. U MCKllw SeTCiith iitr-pt, nmr WnjJi. Ax, DETUKN OF THE VETEHANS! SKIFF k (SAYLOBD'S M I X 8 T 33x-.ssjasi Band. , FurTiin Mnlili, Fcliruarjr l'JIh ul 13th ST tut The large"! orKanlutlon now in exmtcner. ix-ta CiiiFlinn.; th .MnKnlfirent Uuartrttri Four An'lv civee, wie ureal buniranil Dnnrx Inn; llio Ornml Trlpiito Clog Danro len ii-ription of th a W'omleiful l'antlieontiKKjn- rtption Pham: f the following lioautifiil Kcenea I City Hethlehamt Jllrth-plnce of Chrlnti Mount ttiltary it the Criflrtxioni Iron iterlpwllli lila Armr! .ViiaImh an i:illl SI tiuriai J i.vr in ijoru nyrun, r- (plena: Kolillrr'n llroainof Home: Shm nt ie. f-torin Arise, Thtimlpr. Llghtninsnnd the Wreck. KormliiK Tito Grent Shot In One. fiHAXl) FAliTfiY MATI.YJU-: ON HATt'ItDAT AFTKitNOON, nt 2 f'c't k, f'r liwlif 1 rhlMicn. Aflinlsnlon .to cent ti nil nrl of the oue. I rice nf A(liiiNion....................V)ceiil., lleervel 8'nlii...... ,.7i cent.. 1A)W (IAYI.f)l!I. M.m.r. JOi: C.ATLOUD, G..url Agent.. felrfklu JOK MACK. AdTertUlnic Acent. J1LKC KCTION NOTICE. 1'nUic not lee l hereby glren tliat there M'll! m u peclnl election held fur thu purl uf electing nil AMerinnn in the Ni-ond Won I to fill the rnennry wa nlontil hy tho re.lijn.Mii.nof Alhert Hnniika, onTuen day, the day of Kebru.uy, Iwo, nt tlie engine lion... of the Arnh Kiroronipany, on Comim riul aienue. op poilto rr uuh treet. ,iini piniiic nonce in iu given mat lliero will be a ney. police mairitlruie. ronu rnf U'jilnnim mi-ntin y. , and Tweinii otreet. Hy order of tho elty ronnell. feUttd JOHN I'. FAWN, City tlerk. JQISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm of Purker A I'hlllljw h. tl... d.y been li. solte.1 ly miituul conw nt. Iiyn T. Parker i nuthor IzedtoreeeiTakll inonle. due, und y nil the Indebt. edneMof IhMirm. I). T. PA UK Kit, Vtb. C, 1WJ-.IU THo.S. II. PHILLIP!-. DIt. II. WAnD.-VKU-lle.iUenp, No. Wnl". nut utreet, near Klichth utreet. Omee, over l'ot. Oltlec. Oltleo hourn, 10 to 11 a.m. and J to J p.m., 1 ell niipillel with freh, healthy rnciino matter, innllillm STEAMBOATS. I1 Oil NKW OICLEANS. Hteainer IltTH, PeZMIII nul.r, will i Till.- KVKNIMs. IVbrtii.ry CHAS. T. HIMlr!, Aeut. J learo Cairo ll, ml Da cMii, c 1AI1IO AND MEMPHIS Tho flno side-whoel steamer MOI.LIK If ASfHLKTO.V, H.W. HAMlTON...Mater MA J. PAl'I Clerk, Leures Cairo for Memphlii and all nterme li ito hind- Every Krltlny KvpiiIiik on nrrlvnl of tlie Train. Orders for mippllei lobe piiri'hneilnt Cwlroor len. p)il promptly utteniled to a-i dirile-l. Ilautern almij tlie rner and incrchantu In tho two cilim will find the llnmlilctontoben mutual benetit, nml their patroiiftKc I ri'.H-viiuiij uiiriivu. For freiicht, bMte, or infurinatiou apjly nuliourd the wharflutj, or ou the Jlainbletoii H'lAMII QAIltO an"d PADUCAII Tlie IikIiI draiiKht pakeenaer rileumer Altff 1V.M. WII1TK, It. V. NOKTIIKUN nter, Wlllnnko ri'tiuler DAILVTltM'M hetn. n Cairn nnd PivliiPiili, leaiiim Cnlro every ocain pnndaya cs itpled) at five o'clock. ' Tim White connecU at PiwIueuhwitMhe New lirlenint and Ohio rmlroivl, nnd the Cumberland Mnd Ti'iiuomvo river riucketd. KorfrelKht or panKe n iv on umr l, nr to .M. J. liUCKI.KV. Asent. Cairo, Illinois, WANTS. WANTKO Alexander Counly Orders, nt fcO on the dollar, for nil kindu of Lumber nnd Ilui. ilera' .Material W. W. THOUNTON. JaiilXdlf JJ-OTICK. Ollicpofthe Cairo City Tuny Company, and alley Kerry t-'omiiany, .... , . . Cairo, IllinoU, Kebrnnry 2, 18i. Notice is hereby uiveu to tlio ritockliohfera of tho above named cninpaiilen, that an nnscnient of nix teen I U) iH-r cent, upon the cnnital Klii.il.- ih..r...,r i.,,u tin. ailurbeen mado bv the liirnetniu m.,1 il.nJ n.i. HtocKholiIerH uro required to pay tho name nt tho oltteo of tho treasurer within ten (10) day from tho dmo heroof.m aeeordnnoo with thn bv-l.tw of tho comoii " feVdlOt TnoMA8 W- 1IALI.I1MV, Her retarj-. A OarU. A CliTgymun, whllo reslditiK in South Amrrieu an n inimdoiiary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for tho euro of NenoUH Wcokne.u, Early Decay, DUonsea of tho Urinary ondHeminal Orcanii. and tho wholo ir.iln ofdhiordcrM brought on by baneful and vicious habit.. peciAi eieciKin iieiii lor uiopiiriHoor eleoiiuK u AN (h riiun in tho Third Ward, to (III the raenm y rcn loniilhy tho resignation nf Jarnea 111 an, on Tue.day, the 'M dar of February. 1S.9. at the uihct at It. Hhkn. urea, niimoers navo ueoncurcu uy tint noble reinudy. I'roinpted by a desire to benefit tlio afrtictod and un fortui.ato, I will vend tho recipe for preparing and ojdng thin medicine, In a scaled envelopy. to nur ono who necdaJt, rait or etuis. Ad d rem, JOHEl'H T. INMAN, , Station D.lliblo Koune, frbl-dam New Tork City. HINDE'S COLUMN. i ', ,4-iiU Umm tii i I ' tilt it TRAxsrxa co. I' - ' wiuirsoiT. CAt 111) CITT r li A n r no at, Q1IAS, T. HINDE, . ' FORTAItI)I( AND COMMISSION A.G-B3NTT, Atn TltAXSFEllvCOMPANY CAIRO ILLINOIS. Tlirnnirh llllla nf I.nilliiir Rlvru to all Avnllnblo 1'olnU liy Hull or Water. rhPKCIAL ATTKNTION TO KOHWAHDINO. JTLANTIO AND MISSISSIPPI H T Tj A M S II I P C O 31 1 A X Y COMPltOMISlfLINi: STKAMKKS oxr jn "A7" o n. Xs b i. s THK STKAMKIiH W. It. AHTIIl)H. , I.A1IV UAV HUTU I'AI'MNK CAllUOLIi... IIIS.IAUCIC I.I..1K. UILIi Cf OI M ON W K , I. 'I'll . .... (HIVE IIHANCII CONT1NKNTAI. ..CAItTKIt. Sla-ter, ..IU'ltK Miwivr. -1'WiltAM, Mantcr, ..WII1TK. .Mailer, KNTIHKKN, latr -O'NKIL, Muter, ...CONI.V, Mater, ,..J(1NK, Miuter, ..(lltKK.NUUOlt MAft't CoinprtmiiK all the finet mi l largi t lioataotitof 6t. I.oul.. Ono of thosboin line of tteamcrs will leave C.t'ro for New Orlenm every othpr day, connecting at New Orleans with Ocei.u Line of Stamcr to Liverpool, Sew York. Ilntton, anil Oalrea- tOII, TtlAli Piipn(erii and Shipper can rely on ono of thf boat leuvinj Cairo punctually nt Move. Will PM fartleiilnr attention to all way freight. Mow Memi'li -oNewOrlean.. .. ,. CIIAS. T. IUNJlK, ' ' ' Oentrnl AxPnt, Cairo Otttop, on Whrfl.l, Public Ijindtn' KM. P. f ISSON. l'A..etiiter and TIUet Axent, Olbce, at Ssl. Charle. Hotel. jyjKMPlIIS ANI) ST. LOUIS LIJfKOr ,S T E A 31 K It S. Tlie following ltoat i omr th.s Une and wilt t run In the follow r. order: M. K. KOUSVTII..-....7.l:;i(lI.r.U, Hlc r. 91 A HULK CITV .niNWAV, Ma-ter. CITV OF ALTON .THOMI'MlN, MaWr. 1IKLI.K .MK7IIMIIS (JIIANK, Ma.ter, CITV OF CAIIK)....... MALIN, Jlaiter PromU attention will 1 ln' l to all Ui.ine.. , n tru.tvd to thnraire of llieio lKt. Krebrtit and Ticket Oltlre Incomianv whntMoat. ,1 froal of City Nniional lUnk. CKAS. T. lll.MU iieneriu Agr.' KI). r. fclSPON, Tlrket and pAencer Aitent A.IKMPHIa AVIIITK KlVKIt AND 11 LITTLK UOCK l NlTLf) STATES MAIL LINE. JOHN II. DAVIS, Mup'1, Munph.. Tennene- The splendid side-wheel PASSKNOKK STKAMKILS MAVFLOU'i:it. ('OM)IKHCIAIi and M1IKUTV No. a, Leave Memtihi. every Tl'ISDAr. THfP.IUYo I r-ATUHDAY, at A p.m., for White Hlvrr, ronnectlnr At ImvaJI'a lllutl with tho .Menit'hi und I.ltlle IU:k IU-. roa-l for I. title lt. k ami Hot hpribg'. Tllua troni Meinphi to Little Hock, ts hour.. KrelKht and 1'aovinKer reeetptPil over thBlj Lino at tower rate than any other route. OIIAS. T. HINDE, Agent, Cairo. III. Ortrf-u on Wharf-boot gT. LOUIS, CAIltO AND VICKSBUP.O .fjT Thosplondid SimirTl I'lisxeiiKs-'i Slcainon Ill'lllCON .III.KK. Mauler. JULIA . ....L(rKU'0)l.MaU' LU.MINAHV Ll KEIt. Maater( II. .M.hllllKVi: ...I AUTKIt. Matcr. I'nCllro coins utiitream every HI'NDAVfml TI'E'DAT, nnd on down trip every TMU1WDAY an I bUNHAY, making clotc connection with Vlckaliurx nml Meridian Ilallroad, Nelma ami .Mrrlillan Hallroair AXO New Orlrnna, Jiirkimt ami Orcat Nortbern iluiironit. Throueh reoeipt" ulvpn t' nny nnd all points on th stld road, Willi r.v kil. for Yaioo Itlver. MMt'lal utteiit.un iriveu to all war bu.iiiem lt i Cairo uud Vu kUir. CHAS T. HINKI, fieneral Acent. Olfiee nn Wlinif-hoj 1. Mt ifiUlff BVA2f SVILLK AND (JA1KO t Vilicl.ttn.. ..f ll. i..ll.l...w. , , . I'W.IIDIIII V. ..IV .UllWf.l.l TCi.1.in1tit V(. ...... ,r. . iiic iii.ua 4 .. iijt . oiteim in , AU31ADA, 1UbOL'CHET MUr 1 I'OWLEII.m Clei . Leave Cairo Hun. lay unit Thurvday nt .' p.m. (ICICKSTKI', DEXTEIt Maiter fiUAM.MEIt Clei . Leaves Cairo Tiloduy mid Friday nt 6 p.m. (I'.MIIKHLANI), HOWAltH Master WltlOHT Cler I.ratca Cairo Wcdoexduy nnd l-atunlny at 5 p.m. MakliiK nil Intcrmedlntu luitdin, uud payiutf par tlcillar uttentlnn to Paeket Krelcht. C1IAS. T. HINDE, (lenernl ARelit, Ollico on WlmrMiotit. JTASHVIIiLK AND OAIHO Toyv -iTrTFTO? 0O3VI3?uJ.3NrY Oomposetl ot tlio following STJ:AIi:itS: ivashvilm:, 8I.M8 Master I HAItPEIt der( Loaves Cairo vcry Sundayat 5 p.m. TALISMAN, 6TH0NG Master EUAN cieilc Leaves Cairo every Tuesday nt 8 p.m. TYHONE, HAUMON..... Mater WEAVEIt Cletk Javes Cairo every Friday at 6 p.m. orOpecUl attention given to way buslnew betwsen Cairo und rinhvillo. , , ,,. . CUAS. T. HINDE, General Agen de2l 'm office oa Wlurfboat.