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She (Svcnfaji uUcthu I'lMIMMIIKll II V .JOHN It. OIIRKLV A CO. M. II. IIAltllKI.I, AHHOf.'tATK KMITOk. TUESDAY, SICI'TKMHEK 7, 1H. Arrival nml l)rjmrnro of Mnlla. (Cairo I'o-t Ullluo, Kvl.ru.iry ii lf ) IKhlVl.S. OKPASTH, (Timiiuf closing.) "North (through :i.5"n.m... a.Wp.m. North (way) 414ft p.m...... 11:00 p in. Hoiith (throiiKhand way). 4:V0it.ni .,..1I:UU p.m. Hoiilh (Mumplilf AN. 0.).. 4:WB.m ..... litXio.m. Ohio ItHer route &;V)j).m MHJp.m. MlimlKiilppI Hirer route, TUendajH and Friday... 0:00 p til 7:U) p.m. Charleston, MM.,Tuetday Tliurmlny AKtunl.i)e- 11:00a.m. ..11:00a.m. Thebea, OuoMi Inlaw Mid HantaFe ... O.OUp.mFVI. 7:0lH.tn, Sat. 'Ohio Itlvo route; depart every day cirept Monday. A , J. M. (JHAHA.M, 1' M. f llliinl leiifntl R. It., Clmujfo r TlliitC OtiHunduy, AugiiHt 29th, the following timetable will take elTeot and govern until further notice: ooino noktji: Mill train leaies at. ...... ?.M o'clock a.m. Kxprrti" " i ' p.m. CoMINO SOUTH. Mail train arrltci at :1J o'clock a.m. Exprea " tn " p.m. FKF.IOHT TKAINS: Way, leare t.,.......... VI o' lock a.m Fjp.-w, " .. 4 1 " p.m. Way, arritea at...- a f.ito " p.m TiJ " a.m. LOCAL NEWS. ' - K- . DcMtocrnf ic County and I'rtelMcl Cnu vrnllonn Thj Democratic County Convention for the purpoHe of nominating candidate! for tlio vnrloUH county officer and for Iho purpose of Hfluctlng delegated to attend the LeglnIativo District Convention, will meet ut tho Court House In Cairo, on Tuiwlay, Hepburn Iwr 21 ft, 18fl, tit 12 o'clock, in. The Democratic voter of Alexander county will meet at their res pective voting places In each precinct on Saturday, September 18th, 1809, at 2 o'clock, p. m., to hclcct delegates to tho County Democratic Convention. Delegates have been apportioned on tho basis of one delegate for every twen ty-llv Democratic voter.", or fraction of twenty-live, as follows: Nuth C,rc S'orth Ca tj. 'tooMr (I'an 1 MntA K' Slgued, IT Tliel- lft ClMrCnw-k " Hail-'! S l'nlly. . . 1 5 Is .. 8 V. K. Albright, A, K;chb:tvh, J. 11. Taylor, Ja-i. II Mulkey, M. D. Guuter, Green Mntuey, H. Murchtldoii, Jo, E. McCrlto, Patrick Sullivan, Dem. Co. Central Committee. fepU'd Ilartnimlw t'amr. The best and prettiest cook sto,vcjow made. A new lot Just received. Call and kco them at JJeerwurt. Orth &, Co., 1H0 Com merclal ovcntic. BopCdtvlni i ii 1 Crash at Itellly's for 14 to it) cents per yard. ' 2t - - Ttio Hon. D.. W. Mann, who Las. dur ing a period ofteoveral weeks, been ru tlcatlng1, In tho Green Mountains, re turned homo yesterday, In tho enjoy ment of excellent health. Four quarter floor oil cloth at Rcllly'ri at GO cents per yard; and a good artlclo at that, Uarrett's" Is not sticky or gummy. The change In tho temperature of tho weather, this morning, excited very gen oral remark. Tho thermometer dropped dotvu to 05, ami a wind that swept over the city gave a chilliness to tho atmos phere that ouc U accustomod to lu No vember. Nothing wanting In ''Roraett'a.'' Jeaus and woolen goods, generally, can bo purchased at Rollly's at a less price than tho same articles pell for In New York at wholesale. 2t( Tho professional card of Dr. II. "Ward nor appears In another column. Tho doctor Is well known In Southern Illi nois as u skillful, oxporlenced and suc cessful physician aud surgeon, and enjoys u practice that Indicates a proper appro elation of his worth as a professional man. I O. ft. K. Fitiiarnl Trnla. Couches for funeral trains can bo chartered on the basis of llfly passengers to each coach. All in excess of llftly will ho required to pay the regular faro. Pay ment for such trains must, In all cases, be madoln advanoe. A baggage car will be put on to carry tho corpse and pall hearers; but no passengers will bo allow cd to ride in It. The price la forty dollars for one- coacjt and engine, no charge being made or the baggage car. Each additional coAoh, thirty dollars. .Iamks JoHNSaJfrv , Hopta4t Agent I. C.R. R. Wrd la tut Wo Bmltaesi. F. M. "War1! advertises his ability to upply any quantity of oak and hickory tire-wood, having a large supply on hand, to which he is constantly making addi tions. CltlawiB who have dealt with Mr, Ward are filling to certify that ho deals on the square, giving a cord for tho price of a cord, and always furnishing good sound wood. Leave your orders at Hu len'sold stand, or at tho postofhee. "Barrett's" is a No. 1. r , . , . i Ender'fl Stomach Hitters! "Tho best In use." Tli- I.Hte trout Cel. lirt'on. At a regular meeting or tho Mechanics' Flro Company No. 1, held at their hall In Puducuh, Ky., on Friday September 3, 1809, tho following preamble and reso lutions were uiiaulmnusly adopted: "Whureus, The Mechanics' Flro Com pany No. 1, nf Paducah, Ky,, puruuant to an Invitation extended to them, visi ted tho Arab Flro Company of Cairo, Illinois, aud participated in tho celebra tion of their tenth anniversary, on tho 1st Instant, and Whereas: Tho members of tho Me chanics' Flro Company Np. 1, of Padu cah. Ky., being desirous of expressing their thanks for the high consideration, gentlemanly courtesy and generous hos pitality extended to 'them during their visit, therefore. Itesolvcd, That wo tender specially our thanks to tho Reception Committee or the Arab Flro Company of Cairo, Illi nois, for their generous promptness In supplying overy want expressed, or which could bo even anticipated on tho occasion. Resolved, That wo appreciate, to our fullest extent', and cannot appreciate too highly, tho generous hospitality and good demeanor or tho members of tho Arab Flro Company on this occasion. Resolved, That wo tender to tho May or aud Council of tho city of Cairo, and to tho officers of tho steamer William White, our grateful thanks for tho many kindnesses extended to us during our excursion. Resolved, That wo tender to the Arab Fire Company, of Cairo, Illinois, and tho citizens ot Cairo, our unbounded thanks for tho welcome reception and tmfelgne:! liberality cxteuded to us on our arrival and during our stay In the city. Resolved, That we tender to Mr. Alex. Brown, of J'adueah, Ky.. our thanks for his asslstanco In promoting harmonious action on the pari of the I'aducah com pany, and alro for his response to the re ception address of H. W. Webb, Esq. itesolved, That Cairo and Paducah pa pers be requested to publish these resolu tions, and that a copy of tho name bo sent to tho Secretary of the Arab Fire Company, at Cairo, His. V. K Auouhtus, Pres'nt, pro tern. Lewih Dick, Sec'y, pro tern. Heavy Domestics arc selling at Kelt ly's at 10J cents per yard. 2t i. - - -i .. D. M. Kuowles, esq., connected with the house of D. Rlock A, Co., St. liouis, is lu the city, stopping at tho St. Charles. The house of Hlock 5c Co. deal as ex tensively In grocer'vs, wltiw, liquors, cigars and tobaccos as any other estab lishment lu tho Northwest, and its abil ity to compete with the best Is unquest ioned. Purchases can hs cMccted through Mr. Kuowles on terms fully nH satisfactory as could he obtained by per sonal application at head quarters. aw Six Hi'mikki) Do.kn more ofthweel hrntctl "Mason" Fruit Jars, perfect and simple self-sealers, the btt in Amtrica Juit received and for sale at reduced prices, nt tho Queenswaro House. Paksons, Davib & Co., jyItf Nos. 5 and 7 Tenth St. , Don't fall to uo "Rarrett's." A little child of Mr. Schuh, a mero In fant, tumbled Into a cistern, at tho cor ner of Commercial a von tie nud Tenth street, yesterday evening, and was res cued lu a. sound condition. Tho llrst out cries of the child were heard, else It might have drowned. The cistern was about half-filled with water. rlljr. Juvenile Drprnr A llttloboy not more than eleven or twelve years of nge, appeared on tho streets to-day, fairly reeling undor tho inlluouco of liquor. Tho saloon keepor who furnlshod this child liquor should bo deprived of his li ce use Thospcctaclo was shocking in tho extreme. Excellent bleached musllus can bo bought at Itcllly's at from 15 to IS cents per yard. 2t The Hibernian Flro Company made application to tho Board of Aldermen, last night, for tho usual quarterly allow anco. As tms company uus not oceu m very effectlvo worklug shapo of lato, the propriety of tho expondlturo was serious ly questioned, and tho allowance was made on tho conditiou that tho officers of tho comnany should satisfy tho mayor that tho condition of the company, as a portion of tho lire dopartmout, warrauts it. The very best brands of prints for 12 cents at Rellly's. 2t Allcutloti HlberulRBH, Tho annual meeting of tho above company will be held at their engluo house, corner of 12th street and Commer cial avenue, ou Wednesday ovonluc Sept. 8th, 1869, for tho purpose of selecting oftlcers for tho onsuiug year; and all those mombors who owe tho com pany and wish to havo a voice In said election will please bo prepared to settlo up their arrears. Wo would also like to have some good men Join us as wo are sadly in need of moro members. Sepl6 3t C. J. Hyland, Seo'y, Buy your hardware at Rellly's. Hols selling goods in that lino at less than two-thirds af tho regular retail price. 2t Elegaut castors, cut-glass cruets, for merly sold for $6 00 can now be bought ut Rollly's for $3 00. 2t Use Endcr's Chill Cure. ''It never falls." To County UAccna. Notlco is hereby given, that the pub lic laws of 1800 are now In my ofllco for distribution. J. G. Lynch Augl3 lm County Clerk. Letter Heads printed at tho 'Bullolin' Ofllce for fO 00 per thpusund. "Barrett's1' popular hair restorative. v Ni;vi;iti:Kii: i... A .Stcniiilnt linml Ii Heittrn, Shot nnri Hnaatcil. If one Frank Moonle tells tho truth our old tlino rollow citizen, Frank W. Bedard, Is part owner of a steamer tho. ofllccrsof which aro as heartless a'nd cruel as so many Catnanches. Tho name of the boat Is Flirt. Moonlo says that he was hired for a trip to tho Rocky Mountains, hut when about ninety miles below Fort Buford, ho displeased tho mate by tying a head lino bungllngly. Tho mate flew Into a passion, knockod tho uuofTondlng man down, kicked and beat him, shothlm In tho mouth, knock ing outthree of his teeth, and then landed him on a sand-bar, without food, and many miles from any tracesof civiliza tion. Moonic remained on the sand-bar 28 hours, when ho mounted a Ior that camo drifting by and floated down tho river. Tho moment ho readied the shoro a party of red skins took him in charge and convoyed him to their camp. Alter roasting him all night over a slow fire, and stripping him of overy vestige of olothlug, they drovo him from their presence. Ho roached the bank of the Missouri, whuro ho re mained two days, praying for death to relievo him from his suffering. Finally tho steamer Tacony hove In sight, aud hosuccoeded in arresting tho attention of tho pilot, and was taken on bourd, and conveyed to Fort Buford, where ho re covered sutllcleut strength to return to St. liouls. On his arrival ut St. Louis ho Instituted suit against tho Flint, first communicating his grlevauccs to too re porter of tho St. Louis 'Democrat,' that the public might know how sadly ho had fared among tho red-skins aud the scarce ly less savuge officers of tho steamer Flirt, - - Ladles' cloth gutters, worth $2 00, can be hud ut Kiclly's for $1 16. 2t lulek Work. Kditors lMlelin: Permit mo to acknowl edge through your columns tho prompt payment by tho Homo Insurance Com pany, of Columbus, Ohio, or their loss ou the dwelling belonging to tho estate of S. B. Hallidsy, deceused, which was de stroyed by the fire of tho 3d Instant, and luitircd In that company for 1,000. I to-day received the amount through Har ford, Morris & (,'andee, ($1,000.) Such a prompt paying company us this deserves a litrge amount of tho public patronage Hknuy L. Ha i.i.i day, It Ex. utulo of S. B. Halllduy, dee'd. "Tho Best In Use." Euder's Stomach Bitters. If you want a good stove, or tluwaro hollow. ware, copper or sheet-Iron ware, tin roof, gutter, or anything In thut Hue, villi on A. Fraser, Commercial avonuo buteun Eleventh and Twelfth street, where h has moved to, ulu fitted up the large?' and most complete shop in Sou'.nera Illinois, Particular attention given to steam boat and mill work. Conner smltlilno- ,- - - r - - and sheet Iron work, such as chimneys, breecher escaping steam-pipes, otc. upr2-id0m ' a-in .an Splendid French Merinos, worth $125( $160 for 00 cents! "Where? Why at Rellly's. IllUu't Like llicliooks orThlnca, Tho SHuo county 'Register' regrets to see so much distrust manifested by tho citizens of that locality concern ing tho future of tho Cairo and Vlnconncs railroad. While tho contrac tors, who are best acquainted with tho ability and purposes of tho company, ex pend their monoy and labor ou tho road, the people, who really havo llttlo or nothing directly at stake, are seized with alarming apprehensions. This distrust was not entirely Inexcusa ble. Tho third cstlmato day passed with out bringing tho coutractors any monoy; and as tho contractors themselves could not say with precision what might bo expected, It was qulto natural that tho farmer, who was asked to sell his corn and bacon and hire out his horses and oxen on credit, should hesitate even re fuse Xow, however, everything Is in shape. Tho United States Ruilnmd Construe- tlon Company stand at Ooneral Burn- sido's back, and say that the road shall bo built, and that cash shall ho paid as tho work progresses. Tho rarmors ami merchants along tho routo may now fur nish labor and material, and know wnat they aro about whoro tho monoy is to como from. An lucreasod confidence will bo awakened, not by promises, but by deeds; and then if there are those who still oroak "f.dlure," "Iraud;" 'bot tor bo careful," etc., our cotemporary will bo justified In visiting them In ex tromo wrath. Walaal TtaIr. For Sale. Eighty acres of the finest Walnut Timber Land In the country, situated in Mississippi county, Mo., four (-1) miles northeast or Charles ton and within eight (8) miles or Cairo, Illinois. Bald laud is adjolulug John Hwank's rami. Also ten aores orSohool Laud situated three miles from Cairo, Illinois, on tho Cairo St. fault railroad Hue. i or tortus and particulars enquire o B. T. Whltaker'H Drug Store, No. 108 Commercial avenue, Cairo Illinois, dtr .I, Chills Cured in Six Hours, by Euder's Chill Cure. - i -. ...- Good hoop skirts, 23 springs, are soil lug at Rellly's at 50 couts per pair. 2t Sum! ' School i on vent loll. The Alexander County Sunday School Convention commenced Its aniinni sns slon in tho M. E. Church this morning, the attendance lining equal to expecta tion. Prof. Gillette, principal of the State deaf and dumb asylum, Is present, and takes an active part in tho proceed ings. Ho Is a forcible and eloquent speaker, and manifests a lively concern for tho successor tho good cause to which ho is lending his otforts. Tho Rev. Mr. "Williamson, or Chicago, an efficient and hardworkingSabbathSchool man, is also present. The morning hours were dovoted to or ganization, appointment or committees, reports, etc., a more extended allusion to which will ho made to-morrow. During tho uftornoon reports from schools wero heard; thp obligations of citizens and the relations of parents to Babbath Schools discussed, which, with other mutters wero expected to prolong the meeting until 5 o'clock. Tho children's meeting will be held this evening, at 8 o'clock, In tho M. E. Church. Sabbath School children gene-rally-sfo expected, and should, If possl ble, attend. At 7 o'clock p.m. there will bo street preaching at tho north end of tho market house, by Rev. Mr. Williamson. The programmo for to-morrow Is as follows: KlDXUDtT MORMIxa. 9 o'clock M IWotlorU Eitrtix-i 9M How uiay adult ncholarx be ftainn in Sun day School. IMS jyuprlntndnitiilborl:y ita extent and how rxpal-(l. 1MJ.,....A common Him Uses thoolJgntlon nf heirly co-ojx-ration Are all Sua-iy School woikcri. 11:30 Method In School Now nml th r 2 o'clock .IVvotlona' KiercfiM 2.30. Hooka and I'.ipia How lo ret ino bcM and maUe the mot of them. 3 -............ Sunday School Concerts 4 'llio .MoiM School wrsiwDAr tvtMKG Clo'in Addre, Carpeting at Ilellly's 25 per cent cheaper than over before offered In Cairo. 2t. A Drnce if ConHileiioe Mrn. Tom Gladdyand Nathan McLemore, a braco of colored sharpers, met a strang er named Henry Smith on our streets, some two or three weeks a.o, and after a fw common place remarks secured his attention to a curiously constructed box which tho initiated, only, could open. The thing looked exceedingly simple. Mr. Smith had handled it; there was no mystery about It, and ho was sure that he could open and shut It at pleasure. The negro rascals did'nt think ho could do so; they were sure they had never met a man who could, and so certain were they that Mr. Smith was mistaken they would bet all tho money they had about them that he could'nd open the box. Smith had 1 and a railroad ticket to Chicago, aud he would bet them. Oneol tho neaoes took out a pocket book, exhibited wo twenty dollar gold pieces and a roll or bank bills, and put up tho pocket book against Mr. Smith's ?2o and ticket. They then passed thn box to their victim, and much to his surprise it resisted his most determined efforts; tho box ho had opened so readily only a moment before nnd, lu some mysterious manner, be come utterly uuopcniiblo! The negroes fobbed the money and ticket, and left Mr. S. that much poorer. Meeting Joe Arnold shortlyafterwanls Smith made known his loss and a de scription of the negroes; but by that tlmo the rascals had loft town. Two or three days ago they returned, Joe kept his eye on them, expecting to catch them nt ouo of their confidence- tricks, but wearying in waiting, ho finally gobbled them as vagrants. On their persons he found the walnut box, aud the pocket book containing the gold and currency. The gold wasabaso imitation, and tho currency was worthless Tonncsseo nnd Indiana bank bills and counterfeit green backs. Tho charge or vagrancy was sustained, and Messrs. Gladdy uud Me Lomore having no current monoy at hand, were committed to tho calaboose ror the period or thirty days. HIVKR NHWS, Arrli)l mitt I)rinrlurr During (lie l'uil lion. AKUIYALfl. Gen. Anderson, Colnmbiia Wm Wlilte.Padnoah (ihck'nw, Mcuip'.tlj; Jim WatMin.tit. Uals. Itob'i Fulton, KvsuimIH-! Atlantic, do L'uiitiiifiital, .Nw Orleans; UKl'AHTUltK, fieu. Audcraon. Columbu. Wm Wlilto, Tadm-ah; Jim W'aiann, Ironton; f,lanow, ("ino'nnati, Atlantic, NewOrleam; A, lUUur. Kattport; ltob't 1'iiltoii, ,MinphiHi Cantlnrntal, At. I.oul, Tho weather underwent a radical chango yesterday evening. A heavy rain fell about 0 p.m., lusting nearly an hour, and during tho night a high north wind arose, which still prevails and ren dors tho atmosphere qulto chilly. Clouds entirely obscure tho sun, which adds to the dreary diocomrort or the day. Tho rail in tho Mississippi continues, aud tho Missouri is about stationary. The Ohio is unchanged at Pittsburg, with 22 inches water, and falling at Louisville, with threo feet two inches in tho canal. Tho Lower Ohio Is at tho same stago as at last roport. Here tho river has fallen four Inches Binco last report. Business is not so active. The waves caused by tho hlh wind to day In tho Ohio, on account of tho ab sence of any current, were so largo as to rook the boats o,t the wharf and endanger hoaully laden coal and othor barges. Tho splendid stermor Lougworth will leave for New Orleaus this ovening. No better opportunity can be found for passenger' going southward, as boat nnd officers stand A. No. 1. The Great Republlu has boon sold to Iltshurg partk" fir$00,tmo. Her orlgi mil coit was near $230,00. Capt. Wm. B. Donaldson will command her. The .White, Capt. Northern, is tho regular packet for Paducah this ovonlng. STEAMBOATS. F OR EASTPORT AND WATERLOO ItKllUI.AIl TIIliHSnAV PACKET. jtrr1", Tho llcht dr.-uifzht ntpanii-r A I. I'll A, .r-";t T. O. flYMAN, Mnatnr. W. E. 11YKRS, I'forkTwiirlcnvc for Iho ahom and all Intermedial point on TENNKHB ltlVTIt, KVF.tlT THURSDAY EVEN INO. Thn Alphn connect finely nt Pnnvillc with ImIm for ClarkiTillt', Howling (ireen nml Louisville, and nt Johnaonr He with trains for Nhrillc. Itrturnlns alie. conncctn at Cairo with rdoamf rs iuii trains for all points. auietf QAIKO AND PADUCAH XJnily Faoltot. Tho llfjht drailght panengcr Ptcam? r WM, WHITE, It, T. NOItTHKtlN n . MMMaatiir, J.M.nEVEKI.Y MM Oerk, Wll. mak rennler DAll.T Tim's twren Cairo and Padaeah, learlnc Cairo every ernlnn (Hundaya ei ccpted) at fits o'clock. The White connect at fuducah wit the New Orleans and Ohio railroad, ami the Cumberland and Tcnnease rite r packet, Kr freight or pMMee applv on board, or to if. J. UUIKLEV, Agent, lanTMtf Cnlro. Illinnla. FOR MEMPHIS, VICKBI1URU AKD NEW ORLEANS. Tho plendld pnifierifier nnd freight aleatner, MCIIOI.A-- MlJiOn imTK, I.KW KATKH... -MaatiTlK. IIOWKIW ...Clcra Will leare Cairo for the alivo nnd nil intermediate point-, on MoimIiit, Pept. Cth oil arriyal of rrrnltiK train. ForfrlKht or p(Hae apply on tionrd, orU Inpl4-t2 J. 11. I'llfM.IlV, Aent. I LOOK! LOOK! Aud Printing of l'.vcry Description. PAINTEU'S MATERIALS. F. PAKKKIt., B. liealvr in wiim: i.KAi), zinc and oils, WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY Ilrualira, IVnll Pujirr nml Window Mliiulea. OH OHIO J.KVEE CAIRO, ILL SIGN AN D ORNAMENTAL PAINTNG QAItli Ii. THOMAS, SIGN AND OUXAMOTAL PA I NT Kit, Shop In thn bnoement ut Ww tty .NhUgmI HajiI buildup, on Ohio l.rtff. Cairo, lULixj oiat. declltr LIQUOR SALOONS. JOHN HYLAND'S SALOON Uaiipplied ith 0)1 klml of Stxpoi-ior XjiciTiorai, Ilecr, Ale, A'., Commercial aTcnue, lt. Ninth and Tenth atretU. Tho thlrity . who lot jtood llquori-. houlil h Avail, and lhoo who wlli n puR fraBrant civar r hT their want Miprlled at hl bar. declfldt Thothlnty. who lot koc-1 llqnori-. houlil kI'o him Idtf FURNITURE, g S. R Aim'KLL, 3PTJ3E5.3SrXTTT"El."EI Queenswnre, Bar Fixtures, (Jlfts&rraro AND IIOU.SK KUHXIHIUNO flOODH, .Voi.IK6aiiillH;lCm,Av. I CA1UU 'LL marlldll J01 PRINTING, cheap row cash: Iluiluraa t'ardM, .llnstah - 4 l 97 per 1000 NtrnroboHC Illll llcniu - 35o8R inr 100i Kavelopt". SStolS ptrWM BUI Heml " P'r Hvmm Otlitr Work In l'roporlloa. WK (JUAUANTEF. SATISFACTION. QXTXjXjMI'X'N BOOK AND JOB OFFICE Thru ton' Bnlldlug, TeHth St., CAIRO, ILLINOIS. TM OTICE. !Omc County Sup'l of 8chool, I l'lre, Alexander C5., lib, August 2J, WW. Notii t ii hereby glieu that ou Thuraday and Fri fay m .2.1 and 3rd of tto pCember . I'RMtJ : teucbsr'i certificate.. vlin f ;xn' "' Ah, ai,uW,' School building, corner of J hbTLER? County Hup't Bohoolt. mwaIlake ice . GEO. T. CVSUINO, Cairo. Illinois. laErenare.Kto farullla clUW'UO or ateambot utl the abovft pnr ljcw K'o t iUf lowot market w lc, CltlieH will f" ciilarly aupplled by boneat, aeeoinraodwanjt ?