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THE DAILY CAIRO HUI.LETIN: WEDNESDAY MORNING, FKBKUAR-i S3, 1830. SMALL ADTEUTISKMESTS. ALL AlKRI.TIsKMBNTS Iii thin minimi, ill Si " linen i-ni'li nr will bo piilili-lioil lor i'i snot on. Iiinortion ; ) omen. ") u iiu; 1 ve.k. l'; tnunlu, 3 linnillio wH!..tul i-liui;e. per ii ill ill. Each additional Hue, prorata. Slum: '.on tnu'. il free, HuV WANTK1I To learn the curpi-utrr and .:oiner'n trade. Mud ko naart and active. 17 tu 1'.' youm uf uuf. JN. A. I'00!!K. KOli SALE. Dwelling aud four lotn-very denlraldu property -oa outhoant . oruvr Till ntreet ami .lenVri-oii Avenue, M. J. UUWi.EV, K.-bI Kntnte Aijeut. Ownkiis ami pun-h-snors of real estate In Cairo should In1 Miiri- thev have a cotnl tltlf. I am now prepared to furnlnl 'ah-tractn hi reunonuhle rate-?. 1 M. KASTKKDAY. OlMre In Court Hiiiiho. FUli SAI.K. All inJc'r Good fur -JIOl. If applied on any ctyle f)rt clnt Mcndlcnnhou 1'liuio. Will bo Bold low. Apply at torn ottioi'. MMAl.'URIiH WANTKl). Mm. 1. .1 llyrtie ran accomtiioilate few diiy boadem. also iiuard and room fur two. l'flce very low. Appiv at iii'r 1iou.l- UeNt to I'm Cntliolto rbiirrlniii Wa-hini:!on atomic. HOUSE AND LOT FoH SALE. Homo ami lot nituatod on Jotlemmi and Thlr-tc-eu'b ntreel htwi!cuJi'tfcrion and Otlar atrccis. Said property Mtuatcd un follows, to-wit : J.ol mini fcered il li hlorlc number (1) In the Third addition tolbcritv of Cairo. For further pnrilrularn iu quire at the house. THOMAS II. WINTliK. Dated tlil. UUi day ol'Foli. lsso. PiMKKSSlONAL CAltDS-PHYSICIAXS. II. MAREAN, M. D.. HoiVit'O'iitliic I'liyniciun and Surgeon. (lice 11 C . amerclal uvvnue. ltosidcnro corner v iiirieontli st. and Vuniiigtou avenue, Cairo. HKV'IISTS. I) 11 M. V. WHITLOCK, Dental SurjJtoon. trpuK No. Wi Commercial Avenue, between EiUu::i atiii Nlnili Strecu 1) r. w. (.'. jocelyn. I) K NTIST, OFFU'K EiulilL Street, near Commerc ial Avenue. NOTARY PUBLIC. rjWOMAS LEWIS, Notary Public and Conveyancer. OFl'KJ R :-W'i!h the Widows' and Oorpuaus' Mu ual Aid Society. SVEAMIi lATv S iT. LOL'IS, CAIiiO AND PADl'UAII. The K.i-.'ant Sidewdec! P.ineni;er Steamer S CHAMPION BHVNtll Ma-ter. A.J.Iillt!' Clerk. LeBve .'liro every .Mo.idiy and TimMd.iy f ir Cape li'r ir !i a:i. SI. l.u;tt.-. and wa iMiJin.'-. For frriilit or pa-Hiie apply to SOL. A SlLVK!!. A;'cnt. H ILL WllIX'KINC COMPANY, Ha x itioue:! their wrecking bo it THAKLIE HILL At Cairn, whiire tliey liuvn cvervtliiti'.' needed 111 the diviTi' line, "'ea'il pinup. !iii". elue);.. an- Churn ill hire or e.jiiirai t lor a'.i Uindi of hiili-iuariin' work. Addre-s 111 CAM HILL. or. .1. L. S!! ALL'.'KOSS. Mlporiiitudeiit. l'ni.eiit. Cairo. !',!-. Lu'il.ii'ilic. Ky. MUHCVL. K W K W KW KW KV k a' i;w li-W K W KW Is W li'.V W KW K 1 1) X E Y ffoKT I'tM'iiiruiciit ly C'tiros KIDNEY DISEASES JL.IVEK COM PEA, INTS CONSTIPATION and PILES. U3! U. 11. CLARK, South Hern, Vt . hkv: "In f awn of Kidnev 1 rimMof it leif in led jiko lt elmiiH. I: bu i-iiiod m.. I y ery luni eaten oi !'ile, ami Lan never fulled to act eiRrieiitly . NKI.Sl.lN FAIIU1I1I.1I. of SI. Albaim. Vt ,Mn: In of prlei-lenn K:l!0. Afl.T iMeill Jeliin nf V're.'ii Mitierinu from I'iii am! CiiHtiwiiev' it ruin p I 1 1 1) cured me." C. S. HtKlAlKiN. of li 'rlliiie. n.yn. 'one pud;- au"' liii done oiiil" i' tor me l.i i'o;npn.:el. ciinu nevtt" I.lvev and Uulno Coti.p'.uiiit." IT HAS WONDWFUL POWER W 11 Y ? UKCAUSK IT ACTS ON THE I.IVl'.lt. TIIK 130WL1.S ANIi KIL'NEVS AT THE SAME TIME. I!ee!i!e I'leannen the njti III of Hie .iil-liiil liiiiiicil" that lievelope ill Kiilnev nnd I r: nary riinea- Uilou.iie--. .laiivdiee. iiihI :;iut u ni . I'llen or in lllKUiiiiilipiii. Nenii.leiuaiii! l-einuiedi-oiileiB, KMiNEY-WolIT In a dry vegetable eompoiind and rati he netil hj inail pit-paid. One l'iuiiii:e will make k1 iinirls ol Mi (Heine. TRY IT NOW! Il'iy It nl tlui Itnulnin. l'riee. $1 .110. WELLS. HAIIliSON ,V ( ((,. Pi-upr!et(.rn, Iinvll-.ii;lon. Vt, I! K W KW K W li W K W K W K W K W K V- K W KW K W K W K W K W K W niiiovos.k'rc. Highest Medal ut Vienna & l'liil.ulelpliia E.iV II. T. ANTHONY K CO., iVtl Urotitlwiiy, N'w York. Manufacturer. Importer and l;eitri iu Velvet Frames, Albums. Gruplioseopt's, Stcirusropes ami Viuws. Engrav ings, (.'liroinos, Photographs, And Kiudr"d Ooo.ln-Oelebr'tion. Actrcaaen, Etc. Photomphic Materials' ! Wo arc l!eudiU.irtern fot Kmylhili;.' tk thu way of SteK'(it icons, Miiic Lanterns Each Mylc lieinu the hrt of In cian Iu tlie tiititt.ut , Il.'H'ttlf'll Phot')jrsplirTrai)tnreticlo' uf StutU arv and UiiirravlLire for tin; window. i'oMcX (tlan. Mu'ltifiietiirer ot Velvet ir.unen for lintae:retud Loav.-v (iln-n I'kluren. f a'aloene of I.nn'ertia and Sl.e, w'.th direc tion ioi'naiUK. t'lit uu luccipl ol Ku Coiile. 'i uw- THE DAILY BULLETIN. KNTKHCD AT Till! J'oST Ol'HCE IX CAIKO, IL I.1NOIS, AS KU'OSD-CI.ASS MATTF.K. (Tirit'IAL I'A.'K It OF ALEXANH EK OL'STY. Only Murninj Daily In Southern Illiuois. i.uiv!Tre?okt! hkinai Otyrw, Camo.IlL. February IHi'i Time "liar. Ther. Hum Wlud. Yd Weather. fi a m :vi.ll T " MM) 10 " :Ri.'i a p.m., M'.'.sii 4T IS ris iw v. 4'i 4! 4.' Sli i! s s li 17 Fulr Fair Fair Fair Marlmum Temperature. OS ; Miutiuu tu Tew i cmtiirii. 4ti : Kalnfall 0 Inch. I(l. r 11 feet 5 Inch. W IT. KAY. Seru't Signal Cortm. U. S. A. SPECIAL LOCAL ITEMS. NEW GOODS At A. Hulloy's on Cominerdtil avenue op posite Seventh sla-L't. The laru'i-st a:il finest stock to le fouii'l in thn city. Tin and itollowwure of all kinds. Fine cut lery, a larifi' assortment of bird ca-,res. f'isliin.o; tackle in great variety, hooks, lines, rods and reels. Shot guns and hunt ers' outfits, ammunition, etc. A new sup ply of the Eissell carpet sweepers. Garden and farm implements. Flower baskets and hardware of all kinds. Carpenters' tools, cro.vs-ctit saw, wood saws, etc. Cooking stoves, the best m the market. Call on him and examine his stock and prices before you buy. W. C. T. U. The ladies of the W. C. T. I', will ;ive it supper at lleform Club hall on Thursday evening, commencing at live o'clock sharp. Supper 2") cents. Ice cream extra. The proceeds are for the benefit of the temper auoe army. ATTENTION DELTAS. A special meeting of the Delta City Fire company will be held this (Wednesday) evening. All members ate requested to be present, a important business will be trans acted, Ciias. Ostf.ri.oii, Secretary. Cairo, Ills., Feb, 2.1, 1S. THE CIIEAl'ES'I PLACE to jo for boots and shoes either to have them made to order or buy ready made, is at C. Koch's, Cci'uimercial avenue, between Fifth and Sixth streets. He bought hi stock of boots and shoes, leather and find ings before tlte late rise, and will give the public the benefit by selling at the old prices. Do not fail L call when in need of goods in bis line. coal: coal: : I am prrp'ired to fcraisli the citizens of Cain wi;h a amid quality ot coal at the lowest rates. I'pun leaving orders at the corner of Tenth an 1 Commercial, it wiii ) delivered to any part of the city. .Iamks Htxs. Kl SToN I'.UTTEU. This celebrated cin-ie.' butter at the New Yoik Store by the tub cents, by tne cady f..r family iNe '.'S cents. C. . Patu:i.& Co. Note Heads as low a per U.lM. Letter Heads as ! w n ' per l.f iti i.i. Imperial Iliil Heads as low as $2 per Ui:H). liilis Lading as low as 50. per l,0(ifi. Envelops and printing $2 ."() to s (KJ per 1,(100. At Tin: Hi i.i.r.riN job oflice. A WONDKUVI L ClUK. Oi' Dll'TIIKIllA. Three of my children had Dipthoii i in its worst form. Skin dry, lips parched, cmi'.d not swallow. With a feather I applied (iiles' Liniment Io.lide Ammonia to the tonsils, rubbed it over their throats and chests. Great chunks of stu:V cam tVoju the throats, the skin became moi-l. fever left them, and under the Almighty rare I iitlritii'.te theirc.i'e to Dr. Giles' Liniment, lane Kelly, corner Totmelli avenue and I'.leerker.st'., .lersev City HeiuitN N. .1. i'l'.Ks OK Diit'Tnlis. The fee of doctors i un item that very many persons are inter-e.-ted in just at present. We believe the .schedule for vi.-.iis i which would tax a man c.-niiued lo hi-bed for a year, mil in need uf a daily visit, over $ I,o!) a year for a medical attendance alone I And one .-ingle bottle ol Hop Hitters taken in time would save the ijd.OHO nnd all the year's sickness. Post, Good Evim.Nt !; - When such men ns the Kev. Dr. Uankin. Rev. Dr. Harvey. Father Fitz Gerald. Prof. Green, Dr. Hartine. Col. John K. McChesney. E, W. Neil', and a host of others equally trustworthy, certify over their own signatures to the marvelous ef ficacy of Winner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, in the diseases for which it is recom mended. It is time to dismiss doubts on the subject. Gills' Pii.i.s cures painful menstruation. Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet. Dr. Giles. DM West l'.roadway. N. Y. Tiial size '!' cents. Itarelay l!ros.. agents. 111-.. iit.atk in Si;nu;'itoN-.- In our en deavors in preserve health it is of the ut most importance that we keep the secretory system in perfect condition. Hie well known remedy Kidney-Wort, has specific action upon the kidneys, liver and boweis. I'se it instead of dosing with, vile bitters or drastic pills. It is purely vegetable and is prompt but mild in action. A Sad AtrniKNT. A little child, the daughter of Arthur Hanks, F-sq., of Canton, tall mto a tub of hot water yesterday and was btul l y scalded. The immediate ttptili ration of Henry's Carbolic Salve, which was fortunately in the house, instantly removed the pain, mid the little sufferer is now out of danger. Wantld. Sherman & Co., Marshall, Mieh., want an nirent in this county at once at a salary of ijHiO per month and e.vpe'is. s tend. I-of fail particulars nd drc;- - us a ',ve. GRNKKAL LOCAL ITEMS. The New York store sports a handsome new delivery wagon. -The ri,o,ar store lately opened in the Phillips building, on the corner of Four teenth and Washington has collapsed U close. I. It Is only necessary to announce that the young ladies will give a supper at He form Club hall to-morrow night to insure a full turn out. Sec advertisement in another column, Pittninn, the negro who stabbed young Willie Tessier at Mound City, has been sen tenced to imprisonment for life. He deserved nothing less and, unless he is pardoned, this sentence will be harder on him than death. The air for a day or two has been filled with rumors of arrests and re-arreN for gambling, and it has also been tilled witli the smoke of the "Faultless" five cent cigar. The demand is un piecedented. Sold by F. Korsmcyer, Ohio Levee, corner Sixth street. We are informed by a lady who at tended Mardi Gras tit New Orleans that strawberries, lettuce, etc. were already to be h id in abundance and at comparatively reasonable prices in that city. Eliza Pinkston arrived in Washington Monday and was so changed that her friends did not recognize her. Sue ac counted for her improved appearance and luxuriant head of hair, by saying that dur ing the past two months she had used Thomas' Hair Soap. Mr. A. J. Carl, of livery fame, is train ing a young colt not "in the way it should go" only, but also in the way it should act. nnd is meeting with good success, lie bought the colt from a Dongola gentleman only a few weeks ago, and h is already taught it to obey some very ditliciilt orders Miss Francis E. Willard, in the last number of the Signal, pays Cairo the fol lowing deserved compliment: "And then Southern Illinois, the 'Egypt' of our mis apprehension, moves forward with tens of thousands, led by kindly old Cairo, where the gallant 'Club' and liberal-hearted L'nion' share the honors each has earned." Mr. Andrew Wad.-, Plymouth. Indi ana, informs us that St. Jacob's Oil is con sidered an infallible remedy. A Mr. Hils man called it the best remedy iu the market, and his neighbor, Mr. Ames, was cured by it use of rheumatism in the arm. Another man in the same city, who suffered greatly with pains iu the side, could get no relief until Ir.' applied St. Jacob's Oil, which cure I him. I In Sunday night last. James It! ley, a section bu-s on the narrow gauge railroad, w is st ibbed by a negro ut Hedges' Park. Piiley, in company with another white man, attended a negro dance given at that place, and getting into a quarrel, was stabbed by the l 'gro before he had a chance to tie fend himself. He was yester lay reported very low. The negro was yesterday held under bond of six hundivd dollars. We see from "The Local," a newspa per published iu N idiville. that our former townsman, Mr. W. II. Pitcher, has sued the Wayne County Press, published in the same city, for s.e.nc injustice done him in its col umns. The amount of damige Mr. Pitch er rt-ksfoi is live thousand dollars, and he is apparently in earnest, since he has secur ed the services of Mr. Alex. Funkcr housvii, of Fairfield, and two Nashville lawyers to manage his case. The other night nt about nine o'clock two y ning men linding a skill' nt the foot uf tin; Illinois Central incline appropriated it to Hi ir iw for tile fline being and t oiiN ri it'. They had enjoyed themselves but for n I -w minutes, however, when mong mu; the owner of th" skill' and tiemainled its return, lie- vouthtul p.easure seeKers approached tlie snore witli it, out upon de livering it to the owner one of the boys ro ved a severe liea'iiig and was thrown i:;!o tu.' liv. r and ;ie..i tuere lor a consider able time by the owner o;' the skill'. The .'.her boy made good his escape. Our council should not allow its atten tion to lie diverted frmn the important irob'.eiiis ronnccted with the sanitary coa lition of the city. The communication from ;he Tax Payers' Association should have prompt attention an I some plans should be agtv"d upon, the execution of which would prevent the appearance of thu yellow fever in our midst this year. We do not say that there is the least probability, of the disease visiting us, hut we bedeve that prompt and present action of the boar I of health would (liplcase none of "iir people. Weeks ago the citie. above us, commenced cleaning up nn! why we should feel more secure than they, i a matter not easily explained. Tiie committees who have ln.a n can vassheg the city and collecting money for the dinires,.al ill Iivluud have, so tar, met with very llattenng success. The down town committee yesterday evening had on hand about three hundred nnd thirty dol lars in ca-.li and about forty dollars prom ised, while the up town com mittee had on hand one hundred and llfty six dollars, The total amount so far collected is a handsome little sum winch will serve to furnish many a person with the necessaries of life for a tiny, nnd may save dozens from d. nth by starvation While it is true that these contributions tire, in comparison with those of larger cities, only as a drop in the bucket, yet they sp.;al; loudly for the liberality of our citizens, nnd have g'eatly encouraged the eeiitleiv.eu who compose the committees. According to previous notice Mr. Hess, of Columbus, Ky., delivered a lec ture on "The Knights of Honor," at Tem perance hull lust night. The spacious room was rilled with intelligent people who were able to judge of the niei its of both tlie speaker and the address and, the gen eral impression was that the lecture was one of the finest ever delivered ia this city. The speaker stated that he came entirely unprepared and could not therefore do jus tice to himself or the subject. Hut be that as it may, tho effort was a brilliant one and called forth the hearty applause and rap turous culogiums of the hearers. We re gret our inability to bo present nnd our lack of space to give a fuller account of the alfaii, from whut we could learn of those who atteuded. Mr. Trousdale, the able editor of the Metropolis Democrat, who visited this city not long ago, editorially says, that a Re publican friend of his iu Cairo lias enlight ened his darkened understanding us to why Col. Win. It. Urown, of Metropolis, has thus far failed to be confirmed commissioner of the census for this district. The explana tion is that S un. OUssfor d's vote was the one which elected Senator David Davis over Ji!m A. Logan in the win ter of '77-'Ts and that Glassford is an applicant for the position: consequently Senator Davis, as in duty bound, favors Glasstbrd's appointment in return lor the favors received in his elect ion, and, vice versa, opposes Col. lirown for the reason that tlie colonel went to Springfield and worked for L gan aga:ut him. Since both gentlemen arc K -publicans, and none 1 mt a It-public m will re ceive the appointment, it is a nutter oi in difference to The En.i.KTis who of the fvo gentlemen succeed in getting the of fice. There is poor choosing between two rotten apples and the oflice is only a poor one at best. Considerable excitement was caused yesterday forenoon because of the disap pearance of little Molly, two-year daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ib Pet Us. The child was permitted to play around in the store on the corner of Eight street nnd Com mercial avenue, nnd without being ob served wandered away. Her nbsi-ncy was noticed about II o'clock, an hour after her disappearance, and search w;i iinuie. iately in-tituted. The alarm spee lliy spread and soon numbers of people were on the look out tor tin- f ist child. The mother was almost distracted with anxiety for the safety of the little one and for several hours nothing cm'.d be lear:i"d to ailay her f-ari or give any clue to the fate of little M..y. Mr. Pettis had been diilioently sending and making inquiries in i-wry part of the city, but without suece-s, wie. n about 1 o'clock p. in., word reached hint that the child was up town. A lady named Smith had foun 1 her aimlc-vdy walking about just above the court house, and supposing her to be one of tin; neighbor's children took her there. liut failing to find tin; owner she took her home. Tin; rumor that a child was lost down town soon reach "d her ears, and she sent wool to Mr. Pettis, who hurried to the house with the delivery wagon, and brought tlie mischievous little runaway back t. its mother's arms. The time is not far distant when elec tricity will ! substituted fbr steam. When fresh air will b; brought from the moun tains in vast tunnels, and supplied to houses iu large cities as easily as gas or water. When the smoke, in large cities will be ;i drawn by suction into vast tunnels, and coudri.v"! into rich ('(utilizing matt' -r. When p-ople will successfully navigate the air ii aerial ships. When the largest ocean vessels will sill to and from Cairo, ladeue.i with passengers who smoke only K orsacyer's "Faultless." When science will extinguish superstition and when Tin: Dillktix will not only be iv ad in every state iu the Union, as it now is, but in every town and Ii unlet in th" old world, and upon the isles of the s as. Wirei Comings will bury the hatchet ami .(iiu Suninier.vell will case to brush awav in. iginary Mies and win (pin going on nqtior b.-ids, When the fact will be universally rerMgni.o,, ns we recognize it, t aar i apt. Wiilhuus is tin invaluable man to the P.-'forni club nnd that Miss is the Handsomest young iaiy in Cairo. When ('lias. Phiflerling will be our chief of police tiud Joe. Itniickcr will be captain and owner of a steamboat. When Hon. Jno. II. Oberly will be president of the United States mid when Cairo will be the most prosperous city iu the Union. When A. .1. Carl will own hut oik; rat terrier and p"ople cease telling us that this ii Mil that should have been left unsaid by us. When Col, Lowcry wiii be a married man and Dennis Foley be mayor of Cairo, 'rt'hen the Sun will bu recogniz ed by our Republicans as their organ, and the Argus gains a little more back-bone, When we will edit a journal equal to the New York Herald in this city, and David T. Linegar will go to congress. When our railroads will erect costly and handsome denots, and when Gabriel will blow his trumpet and Repub licans learn to be truthful. When all these and many similar wonders are accomplish ed, inventive genius, and every other kind of genius, can take a well-enrned rest. ILV,MsM HAMSl Rest hams in the world ut the New York store for 10) cU. per pound, retail. 33 1 1. J. W. T I I O M A S ' II AI R SOAP, A WONDERFUL FERTILIZER CONTAINING THE ACTIVE PRINCIPLE F Hi TlrllC HUMAN I-FAlPi. HKrtTOUIlS , , The hair aud scalp to a tiurmiil condition, thlckoim thlu hair, aiopn ltn falling out and prevut:t d indi nn ( M'lf I'lS All Scaly, Crusty, iiitaueoiis Eraptioai! of the Scalp, ul.uyn tin: Itchlna BiMmatloii nnd will pronorwt :. Hair for a Lifetime. IT WII.I. NOT SOU. The rcont dolie.'lto fabric, and U decide!)- prelerutilu to creanv oiiilMor,N,de!eterloiiii tonlcn ai;d poi",'i wanliej, while It U much cheaper tu price, uud free- from th.) mipleanuutiieaa lucldeut to their line TICK SOAP KMPLllYKll I" purely vegetable, and "imply a vehicle containiiiK costly inediclnen npedlcally for thu hair nnd pcVp. which remain iutjet wueu incorporated with a neutral nu.ip. ,,r,pi? .L W. THOMAS. Hair and Sculp Special W. Price 50 cent per cake. Three cakes $1.2. GEO. E. OTIARA, Sole Agt, Cairo. III. THE GAMMLERS ACQUITTED. Lake and McGuire, the two prof vs-ional gamblers, who were caught iu Wilson A; Axley's place on last Saturday night, ami who were charged with gambling, were, as we yester lay stated, brought before Justice Comings on Monday afternoon and a change of venue was taken to Justice Rob inson and the case came up for hearing be fore him yesterday at 'i p. m. After several hours had been consumed in the discussion of preliminary motions, the attorneys Mr. Hendricks for the ci'y, and Mr. Linegar tor the defendant, announced tint they were leady for trial, when wii nesses were sworn and testified. Has. Wil son testified that he was acquainted with the defendant and saw him in the private roi.mot Ax.ey A ll-o'i on last Saturday nigl:t, but refused to answer any lurtle-r as ' it would eliminate bituielf. Frank Kend il, : ;i:le 1 about the who was next culled. te-ti:ie same, as did also a printer, an 1 h runs- ed to say any more, since it won. crimi natc them A carpenter, named Do id, w is put upon the stand and t -stifled thai h was in the room on the Saturday night above iii'-nti in.-. I and wc- u-ked by tiie city attorney i: he saw gambling there at that time, Mr. Lin eg ar objected. Thi- cated a lenghthy discussion by the attorneys on both sides and after hearing them, the justice decided that the ui:n"S-se- sbo'tl 1 Hot be aliowe I to testify th it to r had be. n gun' ling in the room on which the rai l was made. The city attorney then stated to the court that unless the witness ;n permitted to an swer the question, e.s to whether or not tie re had been gambling in tie.- r ion;, he would be UU lble t III ike a c l-e i:gai;;..t the del'en.ian'. sine it iv i- i: i-ib'.e for bun to j-rove it in any (-tin ffamblers were dismissed an. torney took a tion--utt w hi. having ha I no ti la! :.t all. Axh-y A: Wilson will perhaps day.' r way. The the li'.y (it- '. is equal to The i-as ol be lr-ard to- PERSONAL HK.K - Mr. and Mrs. M-i-ll-r h ive n from their leidal toc.r - h ivi.ig vi number of citi- s nf note. urned lie 1 U Mr. M. Elooni. of Pa of that city, w.: y -t id : Mr. M. Tucker, on 1 in ill. a merchant 1 :y ia town. n- i.f Charli ston' - yestei lay in tin; goes to (! ilesburg, Ii iitle.'el a -"I ies prominent cit..-n-- w city. Col. Rnbt. LoWt-l v on S iturdav next, titer or ti Uipel'aiiCe meeting-. The city attorney iv the ej'-rgv he di-piay in tic of all breakers of the law. --If wc mistake not a:; mi-taki. -Mr. D. L. Davis, tie. Sun. i- absent from tin- cilv. s en uro- lit iir.i or ei I we edit. lorn 'the Littie Maggie, daughter of R -v. and Mr,. George, has been sick f -r about thie u i- si... ...ii ..vi.i, . ,... L-i.i , f heart tli-ea-e nnd is sai l to be s -rious Miss Mollie Webb and her sister, Mrs Sle'lletti-, Wen-exie-cteii home from A'eW Orleans yesterday aftenvHin. but the train ! b-ing behind line, they doubtless arrive i j i-ist night. Mr. J. M. Dc.inion, of Vienna, is regis- ! t Ted at the Planters" Hor.sc. Ho is an at- ' unuey. w no has gameo souu'wuui oi a rep- ut it ion in his profession and will, wc hear, make tiiis city his future home, --Mr. P. W. Eaichiy i- improving rapidly judging from his picture received here yes terday, as wi ll a-other charcoal sketches of himself and by hinwlf, th it In- sends his friends occasionally. He is not only gaining in health but under tlie inspiration of the air of the springs is h-coming quite an artist. 1'OLK E ITEMS. -No liiisiness in the criminal line was transacted by Justice Comings yesterday. Officers Schurkcrs was unusually bu.-y yesb'iday, attending to the "gambling case" before Justice Robinson. A young white man. n resident of this city, whose name we suppress, appeared be fore Squire O-born yesterday nnd plead guilty to n charge of disorderly conduct. Ileingof lender age, the squire "closed one rye" to the young man's offense and as sessed the lowest possible fine fixml for "raising n rumpus" which was five dollars and costs. George Fisher- not the president of the Reform club was escorted before Jus tice Osborn lor trial yesterday. George was charged with conduct unbecoming a gentleman and citizen --in fact his conduct had assumed the shape of "disorderly" and hence his presence In the court room. He was ignorant of any wrong lie had commit ted, and knew that since ho never drank anything stronger than cider "the devil's kindl ing wood"- he had not been (trunk Hut tho evidence was found sufliclcntly st icing to warrant the justice in fining him the usual live and costs. AMUSEMENTS NOTES. The Georgia Minstrels, as is well known, are composed entirely of colore I men, all of whom have reached the acme of perfection in the line of minstrelsy, and ex hibit a degree of genius quite ustoni-hing. To see Taylor and (been iu their "Foo steps in the Sand," is to witness a remarka bly line exhibition iu the art of dan. -lug, while Green and Uiick in their wonderful statue-clog are simply wonderful. "S .al i tor" Warwick on the condition of the couu try cannot be surpassed iu stump spoakit.g, while D.'laney and Wilson in their original songs and dances are perfect. The eti: -;-taiut.'ieiit is one which is fire from ull th r. is unclia-t uud cannot fail to give sat'.:'u tii.n to the most fastidious.-- Ka:is ( ; Tim -s N..v. l!7 -- Tie; Springfield tUi. j Journal, ing ot N;p and Tuck after witness:: lir.-t perl' iiuiance in that city, say.-: "Ni'i and Turk d serve- an i so . ceive, Otiih at the ma iuee and t -n:, . oversowing house. Nip is th iife I itiuv. and aside tioai ad the rest 'V. more tiiau ::;ia..y go id company, is a :.e North the money to witness. Harrr Web ber sustains his live different clura tei well: is splendid throughout, and mirtl f .1 .. the brim. It may be wi !i, in i.rd -r to see:::-- seats, to go rijt:y, as we appreh-n i a tuii hou-e. There i-nut a wor i cr a-1 in the rdii" I'-rfi.rni.iiiee to o:V.-:i I tie- in st fastidious taste, while the acting o! the tie -: vear o. Camilla, can not but pi a-ing to the nr aiiers un I i 1 ir -.i w' will witness the play this uf'ern s.i;i and night. Give tie-iii a good hoi.s,.," This troupe wiii perform at the At : ettia to-niorrow night. . cure ):: -u' with, i t extra charge at Dan H.irttn iti'- SILVER PLATED TARL'E WARE. The Unit!-, forks :.:i l s., ,;.s i :, . : blei :.t out by the New E lgl IU 1 SI Plate Co.. of New Have:). (' :.!!.. have wivs given tl.r be.t of s.it:-i''-ti ::, 'is '. are ma le of that pur-t i m-tj'.s st witli pure nirke'i an 1 silver. Any i ic.e ii:.g a supply . "g'.t to .vrite f .r a vir 1 ir, ( r n-l c: t- f.r a sa:..p!- s. ' of INTERESTING T FARMEil l a; ::. eis and all others ia making iuv. ' to.e.tsoi p;i:c'ia-''s me a sv .ys ghd to kn w w'.eir and how tie-y c.n do the best. If a I ogey or (ha: i .lactv.red from tie go 1 . ri 11" for el: tinuess is wj:, cry be.-t in-it-: r man or ...:s li. an or in fact s.i'i-I.ery nr i .im A scription. The liirg st. lu-.vi-st a l '.:'.)'. te sttK'k. wi'.- a'.'.v::s ,r any i :.. be f ;;: 1 '.mi rc:ul a' oi 1 a-- b-. lr,M Wm. L; :e,vit. A- Co. '.-. P.". ( l.'.'.e, hi-O :i full stock i.ier.t of ( urry ( lirid'is, .;tltcjs, harne-s ( ol:.a: -i. Irim-s. or- p.. cui.:o:i-, and ali kin is of : pli.::iei:ts f,r fcmit-' c.-t ('.is. lin s, igilcul: . M.ld I '.ggy i ii i ii at vie, ' '""" li-u,V;'- I;":":";'' r I-1- (',1"!',r'ii'1 nvc';U"' i V call and examine his tin the place. No and don't lb ; s'J n k of ge ! before making your purchase CHEAP (i'liiIK. i;ie of can goo s and dried f;;;lt in Apples, pe-.ch -s. p -,:.. at N v, lore. l!uv vour goods wlc-ie t! '- Res' Cairo. York are sold the cheapest. C. O. I'ATf The action nf Carter's ic'tl - l.i-, , i Piil is pleasant, mild ami naie! il. Tie-v g-t.t- j ... u l;,tt- the iiver, nnd regu'r.'e toe I o'Acls. but do ,ot litir AMt'slMKNIs 7TiiKXi:i:M! Tliuvsilav KvnVI'Vh -C The ( treat Dramatic event will ptH-tneiy c er on the? a hove (I i'.,.. Tin; latent Ktiropcau nad Now Yo:!i Succc-n. JNJ ip una Tuck An adupta'loii and tr'ni-latliei of Adu!ph bel-iii-tieiy'n Kronen Comedy, "Ti-ifoeiie' ot ('a' iii!"!." in four net", Irnimia'etl liy.Iolin (.xeiifonl. in which the renowned vhiiiucter Comedian, lr. J lurry Weblnu' wall appear u "NICHOLAS Nil'." anpporl.-il Ly a p.iweriiil Dramatic ('"ineaov, under the inau agi-im-tit ol Mr. JosUI'lt A. (d'l.H'lv, Scrnery Imported and palulod after Iiu; orlanail tuotleln, Act I lii'oandn iilioiil Ilo'iufnrt Alihev. Act II Tho Went Lawn 1'lmi-ilnr: lleniifurt 'Atiliev Ma tter. Aft III -Nip At Tuck'n olllce; Thn ? Tsirn's Vard. London; l'miici-1 D.ishle'oli'n i.od.'ini-n ; A TcrrO.le no nth. Act lV-lls 1 1 i-rli street. Iter inoiiilsey; oiiderful Dciioiiotnent uml Koall-tlc Tableaux. Cranil Mechanical i: lit cttt. I'tipiilar 1'i iccn The pi-Icon the puhiic rennire to itny flrnl'Chmn i-n t ortu t ti tii.-n t . Admlnnion MoeiitK. Sei'iired i-eiit wlthoiil evirn chiiii;e, '.'.'ici'iits. To he oliiiilned nt lIuituiaii'H. jVTIILNEIiM! ivSrii AG UFAS OltK I INAL GEOJIG I A MIXSTltELS POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. Friday Kveiiinjy, Feb. 27tli, New Faces, New Features, New Pro gramme of Rare Merit. Adnilnlon Filly Conta. Keaervcd Si'ati 75 eeutss. To bu hud at llau llarlnia'a.