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WALKER & TOZER, (Successor to W. N. Wllkareoa k Co . imiUC.lSTS A CHEMISTS., No. 120 Baal itreet, MemphU, Tain. 1ARIICULAK ATTKNTION PAID TO I ruiiipoumtiiiK nre-oriptiona. Wakeepooa tantly op hand a largo tocltof para Drugs and Medioinns, anZf-Sm CANDIDATES. IMJR TAX COLLECTOR ON PRIVILEGES I Bt the cinium June election. I announce mysilf a cnndidata fur Tax Collector on Privi ivnoa at the ensuing election in June. ' KOLOM AN BAER. loH MAVUK-1N RKSPON8K TO TH K X call of many voters, I annuunca myself a candidate fur Mayor, at the election ill June. . airtMe R. K. B KC KTKL. IjMR MAYOR. W. C. BRYAN 18 A CAN- 1. uid.l tur Major, at the ensuiuc election. aisVted 'IHJ THK VOTERS OK MEMPHIS. I AM 1 a candidate fnr tha office of Mayor, at tba emmiug June election. , M WM H- FERGUSON. FOR SALE. T7URNITURE FOR SALE, AND HOUSE 1 torrent. An elerant set of new Furniture with fixture complete for a iinall family. Can be bought fur much leaa than ooat by imme diate application lo JNO. II. PETERSON. )el6-2t 13 Madisou street. 1WR 8ALK.-; OK 35 ACRES OF GOOD . rich, tiuibored land, l in within i!0 yard of Horn Lake depot ; the timber food ; two building site li mile from Memphis. A bar gain can be had I applicalinn ia made toon. A"ply to tha undesigned at Horo Lake depot, alias. k i'eun. K. R. jel--lw H. J. LESTER. IJViR B ALE. 12 ACHESOFLAND ON THE 1 Hernando road, lour miloa aooth at the i-ity ; on nt'tlie inot .leidrahlelir in thecoun try. For prii uir apply to E.WHITMOKB, at Iho. Pt'HLir l.KiujRr. nftice, l:t Madison itreet, or lo MONSAKKAf, LANIER A CO, Irving in. k. ' t , K 8ALK. ' TO COUNTRY PHINTEH8, We h ive a lams stm-V of printing pner I27i 441 on baud. whi.-h we oiler at the lowest mar ket prieva, I 'ther sire, will be iurmebed to or der. Add ie ea-h. (inters to . WHITMORK BROS.. mylVlui Pub MR l.mm kjio IB ce IWKHALK.-AN ADAM PRESS. PLATTKN 1 H'' im-bes, wiihiteain apparatuaooiuplete; ill bu mild low it' applied for toon. It ia in good ruiiiiuia order, and may be aeen runniug any dy in ortr posaeasion. Apply lo. or address, WHITMORK BROTHERS, . IXllt. e-ALK.-TYPli METAL (BKTItR J. than biHjbell lor sale low, ty WHITMORK BROS.. Pfwi.ir Lrnfim office. myTHm WANTS. TOARDING.-A GENTLEMAN AND HIS JJ family, or four young men, can be accom modated with a good mom and board by apply ing immediately at SSW Third street. jelvlw WANTED A SITUATION TO RUN A tationnry engine, by a sober, industriou young man, wbo van give rood reference. A J,ly to MR. LAMBERT. ieis-ru " Johnson Wright's W harf boat w AJiTKD IMMEDIATELY- A woinan who cu.ii do plain aewing. and tuke the charge of children. Apply at No. :H) P..p ly street, -; r ' . ' : . Je1S St ANTED TO RENT A comfortable reeidenoe, fire or six room, for which a good rent will bo paid. Apply Im mediately to IclS-lt MOXHARRAT. I.AXI KR CO. I. RANTED- i .. " .. AGENTS To rum hps for tho olheial Southern history of . Ihe war. THE LOST CAUSE, ' By E. A. Pollard, of Virginia Complete In one large royal octavo Tolume with -4 One Heel portrait. a Co eeereetui lu"n and women a rare chaaiice in offered to make money. Address J. II. SUTTON, jet-titn Publisher. Memphis. Tenn. IJOARDINO AND LODGING-YOU CAN ' Xt get board at Ho. 44 rjecond .treet. lientle man ind wife. ) nar month all in advance. Take due notioa thereof, and govern youraelvea accordingly, j.,-) -Jw S. A-MrHINMS. FOR LJEjASE. pOR LEASE. iTor Ten '"" I hare for I . SEVERAL LOTSON MAD IRON STHEK f, eaat of railroad bridge, at from , eaat front $2 to 7 per loot Apply to THOS. MoilUGH, Court atreet, east of Charleston Depot. jel-lin JOHN D. AKMUU ri. 1 I'M IK I.KAfK Ul WAI.K-A LARGE VA- r cunt Lot on corner of Tennewce, Vance and Clinton atr eta, South Mempbia, admirably located tor a c.tton abed or atorage wairhouae. Apply to S MUSH v. jH lw Peer Vo. Sot Fmnt tret LOST. 1 OST-ON MONDAY EVENING. JUNK I j llth while o-nin. from the St. Affnea Acad emy, on Vance afreet, to my house on corner nf Poplar and Dunlapetreeia, a imail nunme witn a gum-elastic band around it, containing three eniitll n emnrandum hooks and eundriea. The finder will be liberally rewarded upon leaving it at lllelock Co.'s. No. 315 Main atrcet, oral my bouse. jel't-lw" On Ph. WINKLER FOR RENT. FOR RENT. A GOOD DWELLING, witb very large garden and yard, on Union at.. M I tof Wellington, lor rent lor one year ana eight mnnthr: wilhnewand elegant furniture for aale in the tanuee worth tUM. Apply early to GEO. L. Agent. ' j-lfi-at 2 it Main atrcet. - NOTICES. , "TVISSOLUTION. THE CO-PARTNER 1 ahin herntofor. .Tistin. between H. Crock' erandG.W. Hardy, under the firm name of Crocker 4 Hardy, isthia day dissolved. G. W. HARDY June 14. IMA lelMw JAVY YARD NOTICE.- The original leaaee of the Navy Yard, and their assignee, are hereby notified that unless their rents are paid promptly, as require.! bv their leae, the asme will be declared for feited on the lat of July, proximo. Their ac counts are now ready for settlement. SMITH P. HANK HEAD. J7 ?w Special Attorney. XTOTICE. - ATTENTION, CITIZENS I -ll Those who daeire to sutmribe funds to raise a fee for the Commissioner of Registration will find the booka opened at the corner of Front and Main etreets, and are urgently desired to come forward. jolrt-Zt JLECTION NOTICE.- The Qualified voters of the city of Mamphi ' areaotihed that polli will be opened at . S Engine Hobs., on Adams atreet, aad No. & En gine House, on bbeiny atreet, on tbe&tndavof July, lf 'ii, between the hoars of lVe.aa. and 5 p m.. wh I bey are repaired to Tote for or againt the isue of the Time bonds of tie city to the amoant of lN',Oil to fund the doe debt ofthe city, aad eV,uiO for Iks imprutoaaent of atreets. etc., ia aeeordaaea With taa ordi- aanceof the board of Aldermen. le'-lm j VST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM ITALY 3W Boies Maoeanml. ' ' ' i l'a-ka W me, Nasionala. tiellona rses Oil. U Lbs. Mushrooms. .... VACCARO A MASSA. j..Vlw n Jefft-rsoa at, epp. P. O. Buildiag. PUBLIC LEDGER. OfHce. ?o. Jl Maliaon Mtreet. LA BURST CITY; ClttClLATION. the city: MKMPHIHi Monday Bvaninn. Jan) 18th, 1866 Local Nutickb, inserted among the reading mutter, will lie charged twenty &uU per line for each insertion. Pittbboru Coal Brown k Junei, of fice 247 Second itreet Branch office, 3H Main street R, C. Kite, agent. t Pittsburg Coal. Briggs 4 Peterson, office 13 Madison street. Branch office, 341 Main street J. B. Moseley, agent Pittsbcbo Coau Bigley, Mellersh t Co., office No, 62 Jefferson street, one door east of Second. t Duli, DtM Cabal. We have been furnished with the following Excerpts from the D. I). Records: June I. The Dull Dog Cabal held its first meeting this etening ; the B. D. taking the chair. On being called on to open the proceed ings by a display of his own dullness, he told them that after a rast amount of labor, pensive dnys and anxious nights, he bad succeeded in conceiving and bringing forth a few Thymeg which, with their permission, and agreeing to assist in the chorus he would warble in a man lier fully equal to a middle Hged mastiff Kufl'erini! from caturrh. After a few seini-demi-quarers he pushed his adven turous bsrlc upon the tune of CVui'- leen lawn " iu the following ' annex to utitL coos. Let wiseacres deride, Aud lay 'allure must betide , Every effort to let dullness have its day, We know " wilt do " ean achieve Whate'er it trios, so leave Sir Oracle to mutter aa he may may- may ; Sir Orae e to mutter as ha may. , Wit, too, will aim his bolts At our brotherhood of dolts. And obscure us for a time with tha smoke, ' But let him flash and blaie, We. oerchanoe. may inatoh his rays And pay ilin back with int'rest. Joke fur joke, And pay him, etc. The venal knave iu vain Will join In hopes of gain, Unless blood from a turnip he can bring. Could a cent procure a ton Of coal, there is not one Of our crowd who could make his kettle sing,' Of ar orowd, sto. Thus, not burdened witb supplies, Not too witty not too wise. Nor guidod by preemption's flaring light. We our little bow-wows make. Which, lest some exception take. May be mingled with a little bark and bile. Maybe, etc. It was agreed that this rihould be the opening ode of the Cabal, with but one dissentient, who Ihouglit that in tbeinaiti the words were pretty good ; bnt on the whole, he dialiked the air, as being too much of a bachanHlian character, and the main object was to keep fre from audi, thereforx ill the main he would like it changed. A dry old I). D. set the mutter at rest by inquiring, "Why the dull dog who had just sat down, whs like a mariner at sea?' and furnishine as answer. "Because his bark wus on the iniiiii." Ere the mirth this sully provoked hud subsided, a regular suurler said he did not approve of so much levity, and rout ing euch other, like Hottentots. He pre ferred something serious, and so would say a word or twe on the " Intention of Memphii," which, if things were valued by their cost, must he of paramount im pnrtance, for the citizens had paid mil lions of dollars for them. The advantages arising from the courtship of the " Sons of Malta" and " Daughters of Rebecca were outdone; the daring feats ofthe " Cadets of Temperance" and " Knights of St George" were eclipsed ; the " Cross of St Andrew" and the " Fenian shil lalah" were nowhere ; oven the financial genius of the great Don John, who runs the city machine, is laid in the shade by some of these same inventions. The first is a new mode of keeping county accounts, supposed to have been invented by the general who first furn ished barricades with back doors, and locomotives for safe ruling; it consists in taking two to yourself and giving one to the county; and far exceeds the, man ufacture of bass-wood hams, or the construction of fire proof dwellings from condemned flalbosts;" and comes closer to the mode of keeping accounts adopted in the days of the daring militia than auffht I remember to have heard or read of. Another is, the " pocket-all you-can" game, winch has been successfully played by several speculating officials, in the appropriation of government cot ton, tome of whom, like the martyrs of old,' hare come lo grif, and are subsist ing on bread and water in brown stone mansions, commonly called jails. Only that these sufferers lack the courage, their deeds might shine with the luster of "Sixteen Stringed Jack',' or " Claude du Val." The third is from Ihe seething brain of the pious Governor who rules the subju gated kingdom of Tennessee, by - which voters are to be registered with a dot, as the Register is supposed to be unable to decipher any ether of bis owl hiero glyphics. But greater than all is the invention of a watchmaker who, by the power of a valuable coin, changed the minstrel of King Duaian Into a newspaper, thereby excelling the feats ofthe most renowned demonoligists of the past and spiritual ists of the present; and shows that in necromancy as well as negrofaory the ptople of Memphis are up with the times. Another D. D.. who seems averse to long-winded efforts, inquired : "In what respect does Memphis excel New York?" and very coolly replied, "In bavin: an expensive and uitUtt Park V The B. D. then called for the exercise of the evening, when a shy little fellow read a thoughtful and happily expressed essay on the "The Art of Thinking," which is not on 1 too long, but really too good foe h . newspaper colamn. The Cabal then adjourned. AFFBAl ON ! GAYOSO STKfcET One Man Killed One Wounded Another deed of blood was added, last night, to the long ' list 1 we huve hud lo chronicle for abeut a month past An affray took place on Gayoso street, be tween Main and Front, before the house of prostitution kept by Mollie Fisher, between Michael Reagan, a night police man, who was off duty at the time, an a steamboat engineer, named Michael Rogan, in which the latter lost his life and the former was dangerously wounded It appears that Reagan had been out riding in a hack with a woman, kept by Rogan, and that on returning to the house, about 11 o'clock, they found Rogsi standing 6n the sidewalk. Some hursl language was used by tLe men, whe Reagan, who was still in the hack, struck Rogan over the head with a stick, an the latter pulled out his pistol and fired four shots, three of them taking effect one in the arm, another in the thigh, an a third in the abdomen of Reagan, ho fired about this time, the ball atrikin Rogan in the right breast, passing down ward and through the body. Two po licemen arrived on the ground about this time, and Rogan rau . from them toward and passed through N engine house falling within about three feet of 'the back door, He was carried up stairs, and died in about five minutes. 4 The firemen took charge of the body, had it properly at tended to and watched over until this morning, when an inquest was held, Reagun wag taken to his mother's rest dence, at the foot of Poplar street, a sur geon sent for, and at last accounts was doing well. It Is thought he will recover, Both men, were well known in the city and are represented as parties who were never known to avoid a difficulty. Rogan was a member of the Engineers' Associa tion, and was last engaged on the steam boat Pilgrim. The CoroneY held an in quest this morning, the evidence ad duced substantiating the above account with' the exception as to wbo fired th first shot, which appears in doubt. The principal wilneas, Mollie Glenn, who ap pears to have been the cause of the diffi culty, refused to g ve any evidence, and the jury adjourned to meet again this evening at four o'clock. , Dkad Beats Jioox; out roa thkm. It is a fact patent to all, that the peopl of Ibis city fed sympathy for any suf fering individual, applying to them for relief, who may have been rendered helpless' on account of wounds or dis ease contracted while in the Confeder ate army. Knowing this to be so, many parties, too lazy to work for u living, have been imposing on the sympathy of this community for several mouths, by presenting petitions stating that they were afflicted in some manner or other. We saw one of these individuals yester day evening, at the corner of Adams and Third streets, approach' a couple young gentlemen, and hand them of paper for their perusal ; the durum en stHted that the bearer had been a soldier in the th Alabama cavalry, C. S. A., that he was in destitute circumstances, and was endeavoring to raise money enough to go to Mobile. Upon being told that there was a Southern Soldiers' Home in this city, where hewould be attended to, he said the ladies had so ninny to . attend to be , did not like to apply to them, and that he would rather depend on his own exertions for the means to get home. He also stated that be had not had auything to eat du ring the day, and only wanted a dime to get a loaf of bread. The young men gave him a dime each to pet rid of him and he left, moving away in a slow and apparently painful manner, as if life was a burden to him. He then went into the boarding bouse of Mrs. Larkin, paper, in hand, and soon returned witb an elephantine piece of bread and other eatables, walked to an alley adjoining, deposited them in a basket carried by his partner, and then proceeded on his way to re-enact the same thing as long as he could find one charitable enough to give him anything. There are seve ral of these fellows infesting nur city at the present time, and everybody should be on the lookout fur them. We have heard of two or three of them making pilgrimage of Sonth Memphis la.it week, visiting the houses in the day lime, wl they knew the men were away, and they conld uninterruptedly pcur their suffer ings into the willing cars of the Indies. In some cities the police arrest auch im- posters and put them or the chain gang to improve their love of work ; an exam pie of this sort would he beneficial le these rogues. Prktty Sharp. A country darkey, who had never seen the FreedmenV Bu reau, arrived in the city Saturday, and nqnired of a gentleman of color the way to the place where the Bureau might be found. The town ilar.cy piloted him to the spot, and observing he was green, thought he would make something, so he told his country cou,in that there was the Bureau, they would give him any thing he wanted, " for which you owe me thirty five cenls." Thegreeu darkey looked astonished, and argued the poiut, but he finally pulled out his wallet, paid the money, and went off muttering, " For bich you owe me thirty-five cents." A Cabd to tbs Mkrcbakys Mer- hanta of Memphis who defire to extend their business, could not avail themselves of ft better opportunity than that offered through the columns of the Bolivar Bui Ittin. This paper is printed in the thriv- ng city of Bolivar, Hardeman county, Del circulates extensively in one of the richest portions of West Tennessee, The advertising rates of the Bulletin are low and uniform: One square (ten lines), three months, $C ;' two. squares, three months, 18 ; four squares, three months, f!2; and all others in proportion. 9 lm Persons interested lo secure the northeastern section of our a lot in city, are reminded that a large number of lots sit uated on Brinkley avenue, at iu inter section with the Raleigh road will be sold at auction on next Thursday umrii. ing at tea o'clock, by Monsarrat, Lanier & Co. .The lots have been subdivided into small lots, so as to place it within the reach of persons of small means. The street railway will pass by these lots and hence it will be convenient as a residence to business men. It will be well to go and look at the "Gates subdivision" before day of sale. The terms are exceedingly liberal. Metropolitan Police. The uew po lice assembled for drill this morning at headquarters, and were marched under their captain to the drill room over Pat terson's stables, on Monroe street, where they were put through the positions of a policeman, facings, etc. They were a fine-looking body of men, aud if their ac tions correspond with appearances, will make good officers. They drill morning and evening. The vacant sergeantcy will be filled by the appointment of some old citizen, as soon as a selection can be made. RelioioU8. The pastors of tho city churches have arranged for a series of meetings this week, to take place at the Court street Tabernacle. Dr. Steadmati will preach to-night, Rev. A. II. Thomas Tuesday uight, Rev. T. D. Witherspoon Wednesday night, Rev. R. Junes Thurs day, and Rev. J. C. Davis, of the Cum berland Presbyterian Church, on Friday night. There will also be a general prayer meeting held at the Tabernacle each morning at ten o'clock, conducted by the different pastors. Miss Ada Montrose at the Good Idea. Save Yol'b Monet. You can save a large share of your money by having your job printing executed at the Pi bi.io Leiioeb office. We make a specialty of this part uf our business, and, having the most complete establishment in the Southwest, our facilities for doing the best of work at lowest rates are unsur passed by any house in this section. We employ the best of workmen, have all the latest and newest styles of type and presses, and give entire satisfaction to all our patrons. -Bring in your favors to 13 Madison Btreet. t First Baptiht Church. The servi ces at this, church yesterday ware very interesting. Rev. Mr. Miller preached at both hours. At night the congrega tion wus very large, giving very earnest attention to the singularly impressive sermon, addressed to the young. The uioruiug prayer meeting, this a.m., at !) o'clock, was well attended, and gave promise of good reMilts. To-night Mr. Miller preaches again, and the series of meetings will continue. Down Thv Go. Kill lleadeeleguntly printed for fifteen dollars a ream at the Public Lehuks otliee. ' f NerVoI'knesr. The cure of nervous liess is best effected by restoring the healthy action of the stomach and bowls, and by proper exercise in the open air. The stomach ahould not be overloaded with indigestible fund ; the bowels should be occasionally relieved by small dotes of Roback's Blood Pillx, The eminent surgeon Abernethy's injunction to i nervous lady, is worthy a place here "Dismiss your servants, mudarui, and make your own bedn." t Johnny Runhton at the Good Idea. At'CiUENTAI.l.T shot. Mr. trnsfein one of the members of the Memphis Sharpshooters, was accidentally shot through the fleshy part of his left leg, above the knee, while attending at shooting match near Fort Pickering He was stationed behind an embankment near the principal target for the pur pose of observing the shots, when he in cautiously exposed himself and was wounded. The hurt is painful but not dangerous. Down ThetGo. Our prices have been reduced on all other classes of printing in like ratio. t Picnu s appear to be all the ruge again, several coming off during the present eek. To nun inw ilioie will be one given in a Grove m Chelsea tor the benebt 01 the Christian Brotherhood schools, and all those who lake an interest in the edu cation ofthe youth of our city ahould be present to help the good cause, and en joy themselves iu a pleasant fa anaer at the same time. M'i.i.e Zatia ut the Good Idea. Rrt-outiER's C'icrt. Business vas lively at Recorder Creighton's office this morning, the police having made: fifty one arrests sin.-e Saturday. Twenty-five were fined, a few dismissed, and several cases laid over till to-morrow. Fines, to the amount of one hundred and ninety five dollars, were assessed. Of the num ber fined, fifteen had been on " drunks," and one for shooting in tha corporation. St. Agnes Academy. The young la dies of this celebrated institntion of learning, will give a concert on next Thursday evening, and a rich treat is expected from what has been said by those wbo are acquainted with the young ladies and their musical abilities. Im Wallace, danseuse Good Idea. The French are rarely willing to ad mit that Parisian skill can be surpassed a the manufacture of asticlea of taste nd luxury, and yet Phalon't "Kight- Blooming Cereus" has been adopted by the leading French familiee here aa su perior to any of the floral extracts put p ia Paris -Jfosa-e SenHttrl. 3t Alarm or Fire The alarm of fire, about eleven o'clock this morning, wat occasioned by the burning of an old shed somewhere on Brinkley avenue. Th engines turned out promptly, but were not needed. t eoplk will purchase tin, iron an cooper ware of Blood ii. Co., because they have the largest assortment in th city, at3Cl Main street, and 40 and 40 Monroe street. fc Boreas. Not the FreedtoWs, bu those elegant articles of furniture just received by Ames, Woodbury k Jones, which the ladies admire. Go to ' 302 Main street aad see them. i : Georuk Power at the Good Idea. Get the best and the chespest Yeast Powders made in the United States of Matthew Murphy, manufacturer, 113 Jefferson street. Buy it by the pound, and save the price of cans, labels, etc. Throwiku Stones A young gent was fined eleven dollars this morning by the Recorder for amusing himself by throw ing stones on Main street, Saturday even ing, while a atreet ear was passiag. URVNE IN unuRCH. -1 he charge against one of the culprits arrested yes terday was for being drunk in church He was fined appropriately. '' 1 ' 1 j 1 ' Counterfeiter. Sum Grey, a col ored individual, was arrested on Satur day evening for passing t-uyuterfeit money. i fJo.wiii, fi per weK, at (he Losuio- polilan restaurant, N'n. &) Monroe street Also, office rooms to rent." m29 lm B. Hoi.hmh.k lc Co. Wilson k Beakii, attorneys, have moved iheir law office lo No. 13 Court street. jl3 3t No. 39C. There is a charm in th number, and that is why Cayce has fixed his headquarters at 3!iG Main street. Oscar Willis at the Good Idea. Special Notices. a , , . . Special Notices will be n.pind iu this col u inn for ten cents per line lor erli ioturtion. UAYO-0 SAVINGS INS'1 1 fl TIOX. MEMPHI?, TXSK(5flK. ' Ranking House, 19 Madron sr Thla Inetltutlo- transacts Ueae ral Exchange ad BanklBf Buelnese Will receive Dcpoalts, bujr aad aell ForelK and Domeetlc aYxcuange Gold, Silver and linrnrtsnl Money E. Rf. AVERT. Caahler. JOHN C. L A NIK It, Pres'l. Circulation. A morning paper teei the following; lines, in lame letters, at the head of its editorial columns : " Largest circulation o an? paper in West Tennessee. Largest citrcir- filiation." The oity rireulatl-m of the l't uliii Lkduis is gresur Iban tbat of any other ieer published in Memphis, a ! which the editor of the paper alluded to is perfectly aware of. Comment is unnecessary. Helmbold's Extract Buchn and improved Hose Wash cures score t and delicate disorders, in all their stagi-s, at little expense, little or no i liaiige in diet, no inconvenience, and uo expo rare. It is pleasant in taste aud odor, iiuincdi ale in its action, and free from all injurious proiwrtiee. je4-2in Our Publie Directory. Straugers visiting theiity iu iiuest of auy ofthe neceis'tiee or luxuries of life, will find the aauies of all tit tirst-oliu- buAineys houses in our city, lege bur ti!h a WwoHiik'Utit of other iiniortant in lor iiiatiou in mi r " I'ulilip Directory " rolumii on the Hist pe -f the l'mi 11: Lkooks. For uon-retenti'in 01 uoutiouiireitl urine, iirita:i n, inflammation or ulceration of the hlaldr, or kulueys, disease of Hie prostate laudr, stniie in the bladder, calculus, gravel or briik-du.t deposit, aud all diseaeol the blvl der, kidneys, and dropsical swellings, use IleliuboU's Fluid Kl tract Bucku. jei-lui Notice. We earnestly request our frionds not to pay uiore than five cents a copy fur the Public Lkhoks. We aell to the newsboys at two cents a copy, thus allowing iheia over a hundred per cent, profit on every paper. Helmbold's Concentrated --tract Buchu is the great diuretic. Helmbold's Concentrated Eitiact Siarsupsrilla ia the grant blood purifier, Both are prepared according to rules of phar macy and chemistry, and are the :nost active that can be made. je-t-lm Hombold's Extruct Buchu gives health and vigor to the frame aud bloom to the pallid ebeek. Debility ia accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment ia sub mitted to, consumption, inequity or epileptic fits eusue. jetl-ltn Carriage and Celibacy, aa Essh? of Warn ing and Instruction for Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of relief, teal free of charge in sealed letter envelope. Address, Dr. J. EKILLIN lluUOUTON. Howard Associa tion, Philadelphia, Pa. apl9-3tn A Il-ady and conclusive teat of the proper ties or lielmbold's Fluid Fxtract Buchu will be a comparisoa with those set forth in the United 8ttes Dispensatory. jet-lm -Rfeehlti and delicate constitutions, of both seius, are Helmbold's Extract Pucho. It will give brisk and enerretie fucliiu-s and eaable you lo sleep w. II. j . je4-ls Take no mure unpleasant and uusafe reme dies for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Use Udmbold't Extneet Dacha and Improved KieW!i. Jet-lm Helmbold's Kluid Extract Baekn is pleai ant ia taste and odor, free from all injurious properties, and immediate in its action, je-lm The Glory ef Xaa is Btrengto-Therefore, th nervoas and debilitated should immediately oae Helmbold's Extract Buchu. jet-lm Xauhood ent youthful vigor are regained by Helmbold's Extract Buchu. jet-lm Shattered Coastitutioaj restored by Helm bold's Extract Bochn. jet-lm The Port of Memphis. This morning the river at this point was at stand. The weather was warm and unpleasant, with a fine breeze. Bus nets was very lively, and looked as if making up for lost time. The following are the arrivals and d parturea since our last: Arrivals. Argosy, New Orleans." - -Mollie Able, St Looix . luisiana, Ixiuisnllr Northwest, St Fraacii river. Dee Arc, Vicksborg Atlantic. St Low is. City of Cairo, St Louis. Golden Eagle, Cincinnati. Depart-rea. Marble City, St Lottie, barling, Cincinnati. Petroha. White river. Linnie Drown, Pine Bluff Argosy, Cincinnati. Louisiana, New Orleans. St Patrick, Viekshurg. Lady, Halle's Point Mollie Able, New Orleans. . Atlantic, New Orleaas, Boats in Port. City of Cairo, Guidon, Des Are, Got den Eagle, Northwest ' ' ' ' Boats Leaving To-Day. At 5 o'clock this evening the flag-ship of the St. Louis Packet Company, the far fmned City of Cairo, in obarge of Capt Bob K. Riley, leaves for Cairo and St Louis! The Cairo Is a gay boat, lives well, aud has good officer- Tickets can be obtained of Win. Dill, Esq., agent, or at the Union ticket office, 5 Jefferson street The celebrated steamer Des Arc is the Vicksburg . packet this evening at 5 o'clock, without fail. Parties desiring a pleasant trip on a fast boat, with officers who are noted for looking after tha safety and comfort of passengers, should em brace the present opportunity. Captain Tom Barry conuiand- The neat little steamer -Northwest sails for St. Francis river this evening at 5 o'clock. Boats Leaving To Morrow Ohio river .travelers are informed that the Golden Eagle leaves for Cincinnati to-morrow evening at 5 o'clock, Captain Ben. M. Merrilles in command. ' ' Miscellaneous. ' ' The St. Francis river is risioi At Cincinnati the Ohio has been on a stand, with 7 feet on the shoalest bar thence in Louisville. At Cairo a full of 4 inches hud taken place. At Louisville there are ii feet C inches water in the canal. On the falls there were :H feet water in the 1'iiss dowu the Indian chute. ' i The Si. Louis Jtepublican, of Satur- duysays: At this point the Mississippi is again rising rapidly, the much talked of "June rise" coming down in full force; the Missouri also continues to swell rapidly, with every prospect of equaling the heavy spring rise. ' Dis patches from.lhe Upper Mississippi also annoances a rise-in the river at Keokuk. Yesterday morning it had risen about five inches on the rapids. Snu-noAT Printino. We respectfully ask our nteatuboat friends to call and ex amine the specimens of fine steamboat printing daily executed at the Pdblio Lkiuikr otliL-e. Our prices will be fouud to comjiare favorably with thuae of Cin cinnati or St. Louis, and lo be greatly below those asked by other city offices. Bring jour -orders directly to us, and uve. the commission charged by parties who lake in work they are not prepared to execute. ! t Monetary and Commercial a i ' r. Money Market ' ii Ksuhanre is buying at par, aad selling at H prtunuiu. lime bill are Ireeiy taken at ins (ulluwing quotation: Thirty da bills, per oeii'. ilifi-uunt: fifteen day bills, per cent di- Hunt : iu day bills, Vi per ceut. discount. liiild i- in great demaLd. Tho Bank buy gold to-day at Silver 2V b'lyiiK, :0c selling. Interest bearing Note improve a th Inter est accrues. Date of June, ls&l, com ana 111); ef July. 4. 10.1", : of August IBM, lot' ; uf (HH.tber. MA. I0TH ! of December, IS M : of Mv, lNli. t!,c pram. City A rip ami Coupons, IM to 76a. Minieipii Cotton Sioney,2Uc. Thore is a continued good demand for I'nioa Bank notu at TU buying, and 76 selling. Planters Umik note are bought at It) and sold at tt. .' Bank of Tennessee notes are dull and heavy. witb ao di ti Mid, though it ia now conceded tbat II da i t. ' eapective of aignatures. w.ll be ac knowledged in liquidating prior to May, Iftil ' ' Cotton Market. There was littlo doing in the cotton market this morning, buyers aad seller entertaining different ideas as to prices. A few forced sale ware made t the following rate : Ordinary: I Middling ti93o Good Ordinery.--W4.il Strict Mid dims- Low Jliddlin I (soot Middling-ST- Qeneral Market- UAUUING, per yard, India n su J o ;u Power loom U A2 4 0 M U ROOMS, per di isen,... 2 5u 6 60 LKA.NS, per bushel. Navy . 1 75 I 00 HUTTEK. per pound, t Common - u a Tubs 0-30 ' 35 C AS D L ri. per pound, ritar '-- 0 23 0 U CHEKMi, per pound w estern Reserve.......... u - ) U 7Z Eurli-.li Dairy nil 0 2i CHICK I.N3, per ilioou... CUc'F-K. por pound. 7 00 is T !fl , ti ffl . n .w , 0 i . 4 75 , v in . II 26 Lsraayra-..-.-. Java ...... a t Kg a (I t i t. 9 Ol Ml II I . a 0 i" COKN MKAL, CRACKERS . Et3, per doten Hay, per too, ;i ill a uu Hay, inferior .....-li 00 Jl 00 Bras a m no Ci.rn. bar bnshel V ST'. . tl 0 S",.a 0 Mis riSM. . Mackerel No,l per Dtt zz ui etr.'fm No. 2 " .20 lJ la.il (ti " No.l hf.bel II ll 12 00 " ' Jfo.l 10 on fell OS No. 1, per tit 3 111 lo) 0 00 ; I i " i' N t" e- i '' l)ry Cud, per pound...- M Mil White 1 !-h.i.erhl. bbl I 50 (. JyU K, per -arret. hunertin T 50 Milt V in a V M Sincle Kxtra.. Double extra Treble Kitra. .10 ( w 1 i- Fanev Itrandn. 12 ii et'l l is' lo UO (917 U' fKUII. l-er karret. A pole, areen,... lined anoles. as 1(1 is A 0 16 0 ie Dried iwachea. baJ uunaies, new, O JO l O ttaiinie. sen.nd band.... U la if) II Hi Hurls i.s. secoud baud.. II IS tej 0 Is Quarter aegs... I2 hell kea e 6 7t Ken L2 U) HARUWAK-. N aila. per ka(. a 31 to V Bt Cut spike- a 0 a 8 (d Wroiurht boat spike-... -U - aela On Castiot-. hollow war lb 0 to t 0 104 Bariroa 0 7 0 Da Horse-shoe tree-- t a 0 It Mad rod 0 1 Hot 0 i Cast steal. Itorl-h. M a) Blister steeL irlh V l e) liennaa sle 0 3D Manilla rvoe.. tARI. per poand. la tierce lekee-.. LIME. l. ape ! w o to 5 l MOLASskS, per ralloa. fiarTei and aU owe.. 0 GO tsoldea srr- 1 ; OILS, per i-Uoa. t'oal--. . o co ' o 1 ai alio Lrd train. Beau- . t 1 3 .IM 1 no ) 1 i I ...M on mn w .. fl e) Z1H o i ; a lo . U4Q2j - ii 0 22 - S H'4 9 si PROVISIONS. .. . Fora. ae, perbnj Clear v - per la-f - i Shoald,. " BreakC-rt. per ii Hams, plain Ham, sunr-e red ROPE. Macula .. 17 0H Hand 0 15 a i RICE, per poand. la Mir- S 129 IS rw... II IS 14 0 2b W 0 25 a no t a ee ... .,' t H ttCK 1 , IM 1 MEDICAL. e-eYeypsvai Wu. ROBACK'S 1 .; n .'ILL PILL PILLS. I'llAH. PJLLS PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. BL00- M.i lOL) hi.ooD KLOOD BLOOD JiLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD FILLS BLOOD PILLS Blood Purifier! ARE U1VEQ UII ,. .' "J", , to co-mo ' Scrofula, Sjphili, Skin J1 . nixe, Old Sores, Salt Jtheum, Dygpepiar Indigestion ,' SICK EEADACHE f,tver Complaint, Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, St. Ai thony't Fire, Erysipelas, Tumors, Erupt; mn, Fits, Scrofulous Con - sumption, etc. q q : q J q M ? ? OSS person write, her daughter wu cur. I of Kit of aloe years' standing, and 6U Vim' dance of two year. ANOTHER write, hi son wu cured uiti r bis flesh bad almost wasted away. , The doctor pronounced the ease lnciii.il!". ANOTHEKwaa cared of Fever and A;;ur id'- ter tryina every medicine ia his rearb. ANOTHIH waa cured of Fever Bore wlnli had existed fourteen years. ANOTHKB of Rheumatism of eight )-'.. Oasea innumerable of Dyspepsia and l.iv-r Complaint could be mentioned, in which Die Ponder end Jills worit like a, chnrm. THE , BLOOD FILLS Are the most active anoV thorough pills tlist hare ever been introduced-. They act so di rectly npoa the LWer, eioilinif that org.m tn such an extent a that the system di not re lapse foto Its former condition, which is too to be the case with aimply a purgative p;N. They are really a BLOOD AND LIVER PILL, and. ia conjunction with tha BLOOD PURIFIER! Will our all the aforemonttoned diseases, as I, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headache. Costiveness, Colli; -Fains, Cholera Morbus, Indigestion, Pain in the Bowela, Dizziness, &o., &c. DU. ROBACK'S Stomach Bitters I Phould b owd by ecmTA.flfwenU to utrngtf.pn th proctntioa which lwy follows i;ut Try ttaofte ndtoinet, and ron will never re gret it. Ak your neighhortt who hnvf n" tnem, wid the? will hhjt thT nre GOOD MEDICINES, nod you should try tliem I--ofe going lor physician, PRINCE, WALTON At CO., (Successors to Pr. C. W. Roliack.) 80LI PROPRIETORS. No. 5r5, 68, 60 St 62 E. Third Bt. CINCINNATI, O. Aro Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines EVERYWHERE. p27-a NEAT AND ELEGANT JOB PI-IINTIING . . -AT-I O W PRICES. card;. CAPS, CARDS, CAKD3, CARDS, CARD.S, CABD3. CARDS. CARDS. CARDS. $6 AND $6 50 PER 1000. ( BILLHEADS, BILLHKADs, BTl.LH KA US, BILLIIKADS, BILLHKADS. . . BILLHEADS, BILLHKADS. BILLHKADS, BILLHEADS, BILLHEAD'S. $15 00 PER REAM. CIK(TLARS. CIRCULARS, CIRCULARS, CIRCULARS. CIRCULARS, CIRCULARS, CIRCULARS. CIRCULARS. ' CIRCt'l.ARS. .!.... , - CIRCULARS. $10 TO $15 PER REAM. BILLS LADING. BILLS 1.AHI.NU. BI1.I LAIHNti. BILLS LAUl.NtJ. T! ILLS LAMM,, BILLS LADIM1, BILLS LADING, BILLS LAIil.Nii. BTLLS LAlil.SU. BILL LADlNi. $14 00 PER REAM. POSTERS. OM r.KS. POTKR-' POslEES. POTFR''. POSIKRS, fiJSI fell. POSiTKR'. POsT-RS, I'O.IKR.S. Lower Than All Others. PROGRAMMES, PRui. K.AM MLS. PROmMMMKS. PhtHiKAM.MLa. PROtiHAMMLS, PROi.RA.MMtS. PRUiiRAMMKS. PROtlRAMMES. PROGRAMMES. PROGRAMMES. Aad emfain; la v ti wrutepUy and aeaUr printed enieanatleterm. at th PUBLIC IOCPGF.B OFFICII Brii.jia.suer order to th old Maad. ICO. 13 MADISOlf STREET, IT her lhr will reeeire ear proe-p; re"0l aueciuow. WHITMOBI BHOTHIRA