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.QkMhttLdm FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1809. PUBLISHED BY JOHN H. OtlKRtY CO. M. B. HABRKLL, ASSOCIATE EDITOR. LOCAL NEWS - - Any Sub&cHber of the Evonlhe iiHriiui. win nmnbfl mnKH 1 i. kiwiwii ui iih iiiiiith i w Tlio Hon. Mr. Ward, "the gentleman from Cook," and Mr. B, p. .Qoodell, from Bprlnglold, were in the city yester day evening. The Sunflower Billiard Saloon, on Ohio Lovec, 1h furnlahed wljh tho, latest Qtyles 1-1.1 t. 1 : tl.i "...lit. as. ..- , ...a u a gun HlbU 1 1 . . WHW mnuf n -mAlfnnf ltttiirt 1Vin limnl fa tnronrl nvnrviltiv ntnn m onrl ill n r . apr20cltf ' i Speaking of tho Cairo city stock yester- day, wo were mnilo toHaythat'!!-valuo Is (letiondent upon the dividends 'de ducted,' from timo to time, from tho proceeds of bale of lots." Wo wroto "dividends declared" etc. Five hundred pairs new kid gloves, fiiat received, at Cunningham's. 2t "Barret's" Premium Hair Ilestorntlvc. - I MiimoiiIc. at A special convocation of Cairo AChapter No. 7, It. A. M will bo hold at Masonic Hull, this Friday ovo ning, at half past coven o'clook. M. L. DuxiNO, Sec. Nolle lo Tix-Pityrra. Tho doltnqucnt list will be cotmuuueed on tho 10th doy of April, those wishing to fuvo cwt, had bettor cotno to tho Court houio at onco nnd tcttlo. LflUis II. Mvkiix, Collector. Landrcth's Fresh mid P.ollablo Garden t. .1 .... Ii r r t f The law card of D. T. Llnegnr. esq., Annnnrw ti.fliiA nmnnif itit rwur nflvnr tlu.ti.Ali i a fw T liinrrni fa fiti u tt 4 It ft r F 0 ablest and most successful lawyers and advocates at our bar, and when that Is . I -m . I. t I. f . i . . . . ii t miii irii Tinv rii fti n iiiirvi imr iwivnpr unituu 1 - . I It . A - II .1 I. Capt. Hnmbleton and the Hon. N. R fiOMtf wnm In f tin nltv vnuti.rilia - ntiil rn. uau. i uuy coninouicu hoi a mue to wie for the Ktitcrlalnmcnt of tho IWIuoU Pre-e Aenoclmllon. Persons who liavo claims against the . . . ... . . . . . . . - r it... . . . i .. -v.i . 1 1 . ... .1 It! I . . . . ... . .1 . I a . I. .11 a . t ..t .. a iiftt nriiyri'ii hucii amciea or intni'fi ...... .!.. rr, iu.,n. m ...... ... - - " - . - J - - - I J " " ... ... 1 . . . til 1 . I . I.I ... Ill III F. a. IK III1LUIM1I L.'.l IIV mil;.. I IIUII 111 I. II. nil nortlttnil In Im nnrrnrL upr23d2t J. 8. Kiukukn, Chalrmivn Cnmnilllro City Council. P. G. Sohuh keotx. Iandrcth's garden II 111 I M 1 1 1 1 . LT II I W I II If! J ( I ! I . liariinua.lv I. ..!. nr 1CI1Q. .vi.fi.All.. nunii uiiu reiiuuiu. " i I ll l.t.. I).... I Auction Nulv. I will hell at nubile auction on Hutur- nv. inrii 4111. ni il-ii u iiuui ii.iu.. ui )m miction room ot Daniel Hartman. ai rnmmorclal avenue, a larcc conslKn- nrir. nr linn uiiu ciiiiiii onuu uuunini- . A . . I .1..... .... II I H ngof garnet bcU, carbunclo Beta, pend- . . a 1...,. mx.u fir Hi) t if niiRri uiiu inuii iuiiiuliiul liuh Am nn. aiiu ilihu u in tko iul ui uiuLuutrs t I 1.,.. In4 MnAA1.A a t .1 C?1,. UIUU UI MOW W wMWf Mtvaw I' v Daniel Haktman, Go to Cunningham's for fancy gooda mw iiiti inna . fib ra hiiim. - i k A 4 Am !.. tie DBrd Arreatcd. SherliTMliler, of Evansville, was Lord U.i I.. I . n n Mn,MtAa.n .r.. VOIVJKUBJT, IU IUCUIIl W C MUlUllvfUil IUURU ml limlunr. tinmiwl T.nn Wnfflnn T.nnt .1.1- fir.. . . 11 1 . i. .1 Han a l --r ill.. 111. 1 1 . 1 1111 .1 I . I TT 1 1 Vljf .1 U Ml Ijr kiiidvi inuii uuuvi cu " inTmnnr nir mm nminnn. inn niiArur miirar ilia. I rum i.iiii I'liiiirur iiiiii rMfiiiim. i i a f i i . l -..ill i .. i ..i.i .. ar . . mil .iiih Ariiiiiii. mi Hiitiii linn iiih lriiiim . i . - ... .ii trr. i i ...i.i. vai Mi.fjum.1 via mv ...... .. . f 1 uib pnsoueryeswruay evening, on uoaru tho steamer Armada. Gentlemen deslriiiL' flrat-claa'j day- board can bo accommodated at Walkor & filsson's, Esyntlau Block, Ohio Levee, at per month. npl6-lw Ab.ruudH with 5,000. Many of our citizens will recollect a Captain Qulgley, stationed at Cairo, for a long while during tho war, and n resi dent, for a short timo sluco the closo of tho war. Well, this Captain Qulgley se cured a contract from tho Mt. Carbon railroad compauy to .build a switch road, about a mile and a quarter in length, to a new coal shaft. In tho performance of this contract ho employed about ono hundred laborers, worked them about eight weeks, paying them the while only a very Inconsiderable portion of their wages. Last Friday he drew an estimate from tho Mt. Car(on ooal company, of 13,600. Daring tho same day ho bor rowed several hundred dollars from his friends, and repairing to Carbondale he sold his house and lot there, and then "vamosed the ranche." Ho took with him about $5,000 In catd., every dollar or which, In Justice and equity, belonged to somebody elio. No clue had been ob tnncd aa to his whereabout and the conviction Is general that he has "gone for good' Go to Cunningham's for your white goods, linens, etc. 2t The stay of the JUIpoV-Pffffij .Affocla tloalB this city culminated last night, la a grand bAll In the gt.'CbirlM Hotl, vThe large hall of the St. Charles was handsomely, decorated. Jhe words, "WtfLCdkE TO"tMEctES8 OF nporilbt'wa ffifiSrie most notable and apprdprlate of the iornment , iwjiwinM. By ten o'clock the hall .was thronged by the beauty, fashion; and 'intelligence, (so to speak) not only of our own city, bat of other localities if1 the Mate'.' There were at least one hundred and twenty- five couple present participating, .over three hundred taking supper. A ga'yer, happier or more festive scene was never beheld In Egypt, and will doubtloss long live os.aA'green spot" In the'triemotyof ovary ono present, xua musio by VVll t,lg & Cramer's and Mr. KaulTman's baiods, was In itself a tre, 'and many wero tho compliments It ollcltedi Mine host of the St. Charles, Mr. Jew ett Wilcox, was In his elera6hv making everybody happy, and' meeting a half dozen demands at once, apd the same timo with a faculty ;(liai. showed that his "forte" Is tho entertainment of largo crowds. Tho supper was substantial, and ample for the occasion. It was spreainu ttio ordinary whero as many nsllfty or sixty could be soacod at tl mo an nrrangement that permitted tho dan cing to proceed uninterruptedly. About 3 o'clqck this morning the ball broke up, our guests of tho press, repair ing on board tho General Anderson im mediately thereafter. On all sides there was the best of feeling our guests being pleased, even delighted with tholr hos pitable entertainment, and our citizens gratified at the success of their eflbrU to entertain. omco of the Cairo And ft. LoQI Railroad Co., 1 Olrv, llllDom, Ai.nl IV, 111, f Notlco Is hereby given that a meet ing of the Directors of thlw Com pany will bo held at the Southern Hotel, Iu the city of St, Louis, Mo., on Wedes day,2Sth Inst., at 10 o'clock a. m. S. Staats Tayixk, President. aprtOdtd First, try " Ilarrett's." Ten head of line milch cows with calves, for sale, Call at, tho, corner, of M.....1. J 'l. I.. " ! ' leuiu fircci nnu uommerciai avenue. 2t. John- 8irnr. The members of the Illinois Press As soclntlon and their ladles accepted, yes terday afternoon, tho hospitalities of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thornton. As many as one hundred and fifty guests were, entertain ed at cither house, in the most agreeable and satisfactory manner. The ladles wero feasted upon choice confections, whllo tho gentlemen, In tho purest spark ling wines or In tho best old otaro or ryo drank the health of their hosts in many a cordial "bumper." The gticst' ex pressed themselves as highly pleased with tho marked courtesies and civilities thus extended to them, and will remom ber them, undoubtedly, as .among tho chief eirjoymcnts of tho visit. , Xouy Nave I Uy buying yourgroccrlc of J. II. Motcalf, who keep a largo ami (elect stock of tho best family nupnllwi, nnd iclls chenper than tho cheapest, 2o. 334 Washington uvonuo, op- poilto tho court home. marMf Committees on ball and banquet will meet at tho offlce of J. H. Roarderi, Egyptian Block, to-morrow (Saturday) morning at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of auditing claims on account of tho en- terlainment of tb Tlllno'-'w--.oauen at Inn Mrcular letter to tho heads of the various artlchiav-y yards, calling their attention auy opinion, and saying that while tho please,avi" department Has not the right to Mr. T!omlu;l mechanics and laborers to work 2t noro man eigm nours. yet iljius Ight to employ thorn ' to labor extra Prloours, and pay them pro rata for such. at u-xtra work. tumfIw tli-y Lovr Owo Anolbor. . .',,, rak, A fierce Interview took'place between trouDL -i, u.-.ii,n ,i .. - . yeast.' """""U nuu inoriiyj. LipilLTHI "' a urauuj luai, aim iiiu luiiuwillg' ou vernation Is said to hnvo norurrii). Ono, Hamilton "I called, Mr; "Attorney fUrnisieneral, to enquire whethorlt is true thataliatyou Intend to appoint Mr. for Mr. P.ho Texas ?" his pel Attorney General "Yes, slrj I have anty trea,lv made out his nomination." chlldn Hamilton "Then I think It Is my duty out fe Hfty uat uo 's a bail man, and not lit charac 10'11 11,0 "fo." (porco" Attorney General "1 had heard that thoestP11 were opj'oad to him, and was not Fronjrl,r'se(, ua 1ho noar t,mt J'ou wrtf Koi zens a5oVer tn" copperheads.'," aB8Uro(iamllton "G d d nyou,orwny man, thomcl'0 ,,"IUS y political motives. obtalnnuro wero you wllon 1,10 war waa raK teolwa' What wero you doing that Just! s your blatant Unionism to-day ? Dis Johnslug the only law you know Massa brated usetts law whilst I was risking my dayrec u in 'bohajf of tlio Union.; As yon do boro, aH know what is decent or well bred in Jeans aur Intercourse with gentlemen, I will trade, jttroiiblo you further, but I will go to markei ur master" Call an 5o saying, Jack struck ofT, leaving the nue. 'pcctablo Massachusetts pettifogger in As i Jowlldurment of rogo. and astonish piece aent'; and proceeded to . the'i while" might uso, laid tho caso beforo Grant aud apiejd tho apoolntraont annulled. It is Id Jack is pretty certain to bo oleoted iu8vvornor ofTcxa8 ftnd M,a lat,cr?)( introdu)" nt B0 m ua0 much. salo or i '.' t-"' Don Piatt, Washington correspondent ' tho Cincinnati 'CommorolaP, (ropub The :au) says: SR,mITuo v,,0i,t copperhead I ever encoun SS.irirol Is an honest man by tho sde of bn, Butler. The roughest rough of tho iitmocraoy ,a a Butlemau by the side of PluUandler. And tho stupidest ass that jwls "nigger" at the cross-roads, Is a ft team un by tho side of Kelley. YirONDXRrUL -JVOOMPElSmtENT? Aallanat I.lvca Me HuadnMl and Twenty rfHra)i mji kj Brcntaiai r MUvar Take mu4L Xaeevan TkrongH k From Ihfc CAlra TUrier.ll M 'I it will be remembered that a notice appeared in the papers sometlmo since of a surgical ppecatUn:being performed" on a Infant of Mr. Geo.E. LounBhury of Mound Ctty, Ills., for relief. In a case of that most dreaded 'and fatal disease, membraneous croop. The operation was porformed on. the night or the 16th or December, 1808, being the sixth day of the disease, by Dr. Hor ace Wardser' of this city, whin llio child was at the point of death from sufllcation. - A silver tube wns plased in thfe wind-pipe below tho seat of the dls 'eaae, though an opening made by tho surgeon, Jast under tho projection com monly called "Adam's Apple." This tubo has been romovod&t different times', but threatening sudlcatlon calfdd for Its mmediato reinsertion, until within the' last threo weeks, when It was found that the prodatits of thbdlsoaso had be come so far removed that he could breath without It for somo minutes, tho dinicultyofbroathlngshowiuga decrease at each trial. Yesterday a telegram was received an nouncing tbo final removal of tho tube, and tho good condition of tho child, now only Boventccn mouths old. During his treatment since tho opera tion which has proved so succi ."ul In savlnghlsllfc, he has grown well, learned to wnlk, and cut seven teeth. During this long period of care, doubt and anxiety tho paronts who aro widely known, had the cordial sympathy of their many friends who now rejoice with them In their Joy. i. Go and examino Cunningham's beau tlful assortment of dress goods, fresh from tho importers. 2t Police BhbImcm. Police business was quite nctlvo before esquire Dross this morning, as many as six cases being1 disposed (of before ten o'clock. Jerry Anderson abused ono Mary Sto vail, but the case not being an aggra vated one, Jerry was let oir on payment of -costs. Jerry cross-ilred and had Mary Stovall arrested becauso she kept no zinc under her stove, which, being contrary to ordinance, Mary was fined $3 00 and costs. James Smith got drunk and was fined therefor $2 00 and costs, navlng no money he was consigned to thocalabooso and street labor for tho term of six days. Charles Lugglus was also victimized by pie bowl and was brought to an ac count. Ho Incurred tho penalty fixed for Smith, and Is now paying It . John Mauahan was arrested and proved guilty of vagrancy. Fined $15 and costs, which he couldn't pay, of course, mo win put in isj days at street labor una bounj uU iwigw iu (6 cala- booso. Moses Fletcher was arrested for acting ns a public porter, but producing license, ho was acquitted. W call attention to tho radlcl change in tho strawberry advertisement. More proof of the excellence of this remarka ble fruit Is Introduced. Prof. Owens, the prcttldlgitateur, didn't make much of a haul in Cairo. Tho pco plo didn't seem to care much for his "two hours of Illusion!. Ho, and look at Cunnlnurham'a l a B mam- i :. . . siock or spring ana summei dry - 2t to jBUltlaerjr os at Xn. JT. Cum- alaa'a Ihe millinery store of Mrs. J. Cum I, on Eight street, betweeu Wash iiaud Commercial avenues, there on Thursday, Friday and Sbtur ext, a gaaud opening of a fine Suable and Judiciously selected stock pe, Neapolitan, Illusion aud other of bonnets, hats of overy inako .ado, straw goods, n largo and very Hlvo supply of artificial llowcrs, f goods, ribbons, ornamonts, very -it and in great variety; infants' ?:lmsto and beautiful; uutrlmmod ts and hats and bonnet frames; mats, and tho countless other artl tat aro legitimate In a first class jPiablo millinery establishment, pjlooked through Mrs. C.'s lato pur 'j, and must commend her tasto and 2 out. She has somo of tho richest ost attractive goods wo over saw In laud offers thorn at oxtromely low 5 Remember Thursday, Friday and Day, and besurotocnll on hor1. tlio fling's JntamansI Hair restorer is ly wliat U profciscj to le, a uau; iiks- ivk. It is tuo surest ftJiu sareH.pre- Pnoftho njjo. ForeuppHes, wholesale ,d, apply nt P. O. Schuh' drug storo. 3tW3W. Iday Brothers Barrett's agents, apl5-dfcwlw Illinois. Fa now emaued. somowhat exton- In tho manufacture of cigars, hav- ur first-class workmen (employed, prepared to furnish tho trado with it cigars in market at prices that fy competition. attention pf retail dealers lspartlo invited, fully persuaded, as i am, will prove largely to thelr.advan- I procure their suDnlles at my cstab- mt. No. 102, Commercial avonue. t P. Saui'. UUwr4 TaMce m Sal. second-sized billiard tables. Pho- ihlons, for sale at a great sacrifice. , the Sunflower saloon. on Pat WW. . . . Pl5tf It has been suggested," andwctfilnk the suggestion a good 6nK that the "note," ''Impressions;" "XotHngs'by-the-wy" etc., so far, as they rtIiti;JUi Cairo, that are published by bar late vis itors, be collectod and published ia pamphlet form. ItmlKht.be a sfleciila tlon for one of our book dealers toiakf the matter lh hand. Nearly every oltlxen of ! .Cairo will bo anxious to kefcd what Is said about Cairo,, and by tho adoption of the plan suggest they can gratify that, want, but not otherwise i. o. r o r. ( Alexander lodge, No.- 224, I. O. O. F., will celebrate tho fiftieth anniversarv of iOdd Fellowship, at their hall on Com mercial avenue, on Monday evening, April 20th, 1809, at half pasti seven o'clock, a,m. by conferring the degree of Rebekab, and by a ball at St. Charles Hotel, during Urn samo evening. All members of the order are Invited to bo present. By order oif Committee op Ahranoementh. RIVER MB Up. ' Port I.Ut fir tbe Zi llouni Knillnr at t Two o'clock, J. Wt. AIIUIVALB. Opn. Andcriton, Colinn.; Wm. While. I'mlucah; Atlantic, Clnolnnatl. Arthur, .N. O. Silver finray, I.vonidai, .. O. CtirnH., " V- W. Stroder. .V. O. City of Cairo, 61. Lou Is, Hllrer Moon, Mcmphla. ArKy, " I.ogal Tender, Mcinnhln. Hnver, ' Tyrone, Naslivllle. Llulo Gill, iJlctator, Ht. I.oui. DKI'AnTUKES. Gen. Amlernon, Colum.; Win. While, J'lvlucalis I'lnk Varlile, Nashville. ruiur, ni. i.oun, I'liiK Vivlile. Aimnuc, Armoila, Jiraii.rilli'. 1.1'gal Tenilir, SI, X-oiiin. City of Cnlro. Memphis. Iii-unl'la., 6t. l.oul. Arirony. I'itltbiirff. I.luie Oill, N. O. Kotor, l'lttMnirr. Thompson Venn, N. O. I. W. Hlrmler, Cln. Pllver ripray, N. Ot Hllrer Moon, " Corn H., Ark. river. Uletittor, Louliivillo. i The weather Is again cloudy aud warm tho mercury Indicating 80 deg; mora rain. Tho Mississippi is rising at bt. Lopist therate.of ono foQt per 2-1 hours, and is rising slowly above. Thcro Is a rise in tho lower part of the Missouri which Is carrying tho greater part of the rise at St. Louts Tho Missouri is very low at Omaha. Tho Ohio is MU.jcj at Pittsburg, but rising from Cincinnati to tho mouth. There Is 8 feet six Inohes In tbo channel at Pittsburg, and fully sovon feet over the falls at Louisville. Tlio Cumberland is high and still rising, with eighteen feet on Harpetti Shoals. This Is the cause of the rapid rise at thi. port. Here tho river has risen fully three feet during tho past 24 hours. Six or eight feet moro water is expected hero. The rivor is now about fifteen feet below tho high water of 1S07. Business Is good. Tho Arthur discharged hero 1080 bun dles steel, 20 hhds sugar, 0 bbls potatoes, 67 pkgs sundries for Chicago. Tho City of Cairo dU.hrgod 15 tons for Cairo merchants and received 40 tons assorted freight for Memphis, and way points. Tlio Armada brought ' 2 hhds tobacco fripKf X-ouU, BO (who tin Cnliu mill 1 c- shtpmeut south. The Thompson Dean cleared for Now Orleans yesterday afternoon nftorrecelv ing, here' 157 hhds tobacco, 200 bbls wlilsKy, Ut4 sks oats, 0S0 sks corn and several lots sundries. . TlinTvrnun lirnnirlif nul la t-.li.l 41. .for reshlpment to Now York per rail, 12 pKgs oucKets, vz sks dried peaches for Chicago, 305 bags bran for Memphis, 8 uiius touacco, hu uuis potatoes for New Orleans, and 350 cedar plank, 121 cedar posts, 44 pkgs buckets, 4 hhds tobacco, Z2 oars ana ounulos Iron for BL Louis. The Wm, White, Captain Northern, leaves nero tuis ovenlng for Paducab. Tlio fleet Quickstep, Captain Doxter. leaves this ovenlng for Evansville and all way landings. The Tyrone, Capt. Tom. Harman, is the regular packet for Nashville and all landings on tho Cumberland this even ing. Tho Pink Varblu left last night for NashvHIo wllh 250 bbls Hour, and. lot sundries for isnshvlllo. Tho Paducah 'Herald' says: "Captain Wiley Simms, of the steamer Nashville, wants to lot stonewall sleep.'' Captain (?) T. L.Lee, of Paducah, was to imvo taiton chargo of tho Lewellen which ho had bought to run above Nash vlllo In the Staunton, Pierce, and Mc Gulro Line. LUMBER. yiLI.IAM . TIIOUNTON, Wholcialo nnd Kotnll RwUcr In Xiumlsor, :liiucl'o m ' LATH, TIM1JKR, Cedar Ioti, Doori, Sali, UlluU aud Win dow umn. Office ou Tenth Street, IBetweea Commercial and Washington Avenues, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. ii Aoixt roa Rock Rivtr Paper Company's Sheathing Felt. it -KB dVAKTB CEMENT. II. W. John's It.roTc4 Kooltir AID Asbaitoa Cement alwaya ' .h "luutatt ' In large or small ijuaatlUei . UwtfJecSl'CS HIN- E'S CO, CAllO C1TT I waiarioiir. WH-V- , ti ..!,'.., y ii v . ... m If .ra F0RWABDIN6 AND COMMISSI., jLca-xi3srax'. , CAIRO TRANSFER COMPANY r CAIRO ILLINOIS. ii .ThrouRh Bllia of Jadliia; Rlvm to all Available Points by-Hall or AVntcr. arSI'ECIAL ATTENTION TO FORWAKDINO. Q AIRO AND NEW ORLEANS. ATLANTIC AM) MISSISSIPPI STEAMSHIP COMPANY M . C0MPK03USE LIXE STEAMERS to iar3B W O CrL Xa 33 . 03 J9I t-du- TI1K BTEAMKUS ftSPs5S'-- V. R. AHTUUll P?. Mft'tWi r.AUV UAY ..UUIIU, iMa.lor. HUT If I'KOIIAM. Jtn.lor, PAUI.I2VK OAllIlOIil. WIUTK.MnMcr, UINMAHCK .BNTItlKK.N, JliisUr MZZIH (lllili O'NKIIj, MiMtcr, COMMONWKAI. Til tX)Nt.V, Mn.lcr, OMVE IIHA.C'II JON.';'fit!?",.,.ri. ... COWTINKNTAl. OKKKNOUlJlt Maf f OHKAT HKPUllIilC MlJONAI.DON.Maetor MIHSIHSIPI'I ....nlti:r.N. Ma.tor, TIIOJIPSO.N III-AN ..l'KI'l'KIt, Jlaslvr, MOIiLlK Ani.K............AIlIii:, Ma-tor. . Compnulns; nil tlio (Incut unit Inrgnt boat out of Jk I.oula. Ono of tlio nbovo lino of t-amcr Will Icstc Cairo for Now Orleans every Forty-eight Honrs, Connecting at New Orleann n itli Occnn Line of Steam rrn lo I.lvcrnool, New York, noiton, niul Onlves tou, Tcxai. PM-nacrii ami Shippers can rely on nno of tlico boato U-HTlnu Cnlro pitncttinlly n a me. JV 111 ry tMrtlctilar atleiitlon to.i wiiy frclahUt-'lott SIcrapbH U. New Orleans. CI I AS. T. HIM)K, (Jeneral Apent, Cairo. Ol.le, on WliarOKint. IMMlo Lnndlnx. EI). F. 8IKWN. lWenirer and Ticket Agent. Olllce, nltSt. Cltarltg Hotel. JVI1 EMP1IIS AND ST. LOUIS j.a.ob:-!t ovcE3--uNr"5r I860. : 1S09. Tha following HoaU comprlsa thla Llna anil will run In Uio following onler t MKMl'lllH l'ACKKTa lArriro at Cairo, ' IMJWW, Arrivo ai Cairo, Itoats. HKLI.K BT. LOUIH, Tuc-lay,4 p.mltutuntiy I a.in rt-rv ?iw?lVitn"U'r,lThiiriiJaT ifamlMonilaiy. 1 n.m IIEI.LK it KM I'll I.--, iStunlnv.tp.n Thun., 1 a.in Crane, Mivter I VICKSllUIlfl PACKET!. Arrlvo nt Calio.l Amta at Cairo, lloats. nows. ur. C1TT OK ALTON, Weitml'y, 5 p m Kriilay, 1 a.m II M , Archer. .nnter t.nui.E riTV. KUMIM'.V, MVI.Uy, fi Ji.lll 'Sunday, lam Illno, .uairr; t.mffvtiir. ii ..' Conway. Mtrr!, Jt. K. 1'OIUVTH, Sunday, ft j Ilaney, IoU;r; J0I.IA. " " . Callahan. Mater.' Wodnsd'y 1 a.in Connecting atEt. I.ouiswWIi Northern Lino Packet Coinjiany, Keokuk Packet Coiuimiiy, Omaha Packet Company, ' ami Varloua Hallroad tilaea. AtliemphU with Memphis aud White Ulver Packet Co., Arkanma lllvt-r l'acket Cc upany, Meuiphla uud Charlcttou 11. 11., and Sllailsslpjil . Tennessee lt.lt AtiYlckburK.t.i Yaxoo Itlvrr Packets, and Ylekslinrg and Meridian Railroad, Olvint throuRh bills lwi.r md tlcUrts to all aTallablo points by ran or river. CHAS. T. HINDE, Ocacrsl Aaont. Olllce ou Wliarf-boat. ED. F. H1."40.N', Ticket and Tiuseiisrr Axvnt jJ-ASHVILLE AJs'D CAIRO XJk.CBZSElT OCX3P,XrV" JfSr 1) A 1 1. Y LIXEt- ConItinj; of tlio f.HowiDg plondlil passonor steamers : NASIIVII.I.K, 8IM8 Jtaiter HAltPKIl ..CIcrU TALISMAN, STItONQ ..Mr-iler W00P3 .VlcrU TYllONK, HARMON Mnxter WE.WER m Clerb JOHN LUMKUUN. 1)AV1H... Muter I CAVIS ..C1cj; JfftUlnir nil liHuriiiuinat .-ndlncs. and civiutt nnici.il ntti-ntlon tn way liiKines lii..-5. t. iii.Mir., iicnonu .t:i'ni ilncrd Otl'ie un Wli-ittMat. ti MEMPniS, WHITE ltlVEH AND LITTLE l.OOK lOK!T OOMFaAV UNITED STATES Jl.UL LINE, JB11N U. DAVIS, Nup't, MnmphU, Tennessee. iiio 8)iviuiui eido-wncoi PASSKNHKR STEAMERS. NAYVIiOWKH, COMMKItCIA.. and MUKltTY No.'A, .wi. iiriiiuiii"i i-irrv irj'iifii, .Jllf.u-'A1 null HATURUAV, ut 5 ii.ii.., for Wlilto River, connootlnKat T r rrf f t-of i . n-ttiiimiMi . UI-ll Ulllll WIUI llld .nuilllillll mill lillllO HOCK Kail- road for Llttlo Hock nnd Hot Bni-int-n. limn from Memphis to Llttlo Itoclc, ii lioftra. .- Freialits and I'm enters rocolptod over tho nbovo Line ai Inner rutca than any other route. CHAW. T. HINDE, Agent, Cairo. III. Offico ou Wharf-boat. T JJVANSVILLE AND CAIRO ConnUtinir of tho following lleii(lia Pusseiiffcr Steamerst ARMADA. PUSOUOUEf Master FOWLKH- - ..Clerk jeaTes uairo (Sunday and Tliursasy at o ji.ui. QUICKSTEP, DEXTER (....v.aJiajtcr CHAMMER.m Ckk LeaTca CWt TMesday and Frlilay at o p.m. - - oumbkhLanu, WM. A. LOWTH...Master VRJQUT .Ola leaves Cairo vJuesJsy and Saturday at S p.m. Ifaklaaall fatermodlato tandlnss, aud psjiua par- gcularaltsntlon la l'acket Krelshb. UD.U. i. i.i.jj., ueoerau ageni, Office on Whart-boal. II II v