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THE OAIRO BtTXiXiSTXiT, Jl&EITXj 15 ATTORNEYS. ALL UN. MULKfel A ATTORNEYS k COUNSELLORS AT LAW. William J. Allen, 1 John II. Malker, I CAIRO, I LI, isamnei , wiieciery Par ticutar attention paid to riser and Admiralty uuiincii. Uflit Itoouts 7 H Winter! Uloek. dc GILBERT, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT Mllee r. Ullbcrt, J Special attention fffvan to Admiralty and Sieam boat business , . USJee aa.aatat.a-eo. Kmi 7 aw ova -Oltr Jfatleaal luk, PHYSIOIANS. AWADOIMAH, V, D., Pbrsi , dun, Surgeon 'and' Accoucheur, lor merly ol Anus, Union Co., lllloula, bu perms, hentljr lorated id eltjr. OFFICE Commerclrl Araue, hHwn th an4 nth bfreets Wi Mae., BiaKhlily i' W. De.VIIKti, N. I. Kea. Ve IfJUNCP.-Corner Ninth nj Walnut UKFICE-Corner With Mrvnt and Ohio Usea orTICF. HOWRH-Hrom 9 a.m. t It m., an-l pin WILLIAM R. flMITK.M. I EKBlDE30K-f. 21, Thirteenth reo etween Washington Avenue and Walnut Rtreet orrcK. lie. Comerclal Aseniie. upstairs HWAIIUVER, M. 1., Cairo a MaiDENCE Corner of nineteenth it., and Waahlglen ate. UFHCK-On Commercial ate., over iha Poitofflee. OFFICE iol'ilH rotn in m to 12 m., fjundats cireptHI and rom 2 to a p m. 2 a.BBIOIIAra.K.IK Homeopathist. OUc, 1M Cennerclal Areuae. tatosHaart at 10 a.at.aV 1 lalpi sUelden:e, No. 14, Ninth atreel, Cairn III. olltm STEAM 10 ATS CAIRO AND NASHVILLE PACK KM. Tbe fo lowing stesmsrs Ia Calm FOKNAHHVILI.K ou the dajra and at lha hoar utlow.natnea TALISMAN, Krery Monday at 6 p.m. ; TYRONE, Ercry Thursday, at 5 p.m.; LUMSDEN, Erery Saturday, at .'. p.m. For Freight or Patiage apply on hoard, or to BIGGS it MALLUIIV, janM'Tltf OHIO LKVEK. CAIRO AND PADUCAH. DA1LT PAfiKKT. The. beautiful and light draught t amsr TAMESFISK .TR BOMIT aWKBLKV... Jaaatar. Leave Cairo dally at t p.m., aad Padfah dally at a.m. llaving superior arcomtnodatien al otieita pablla patronage. STOVES, TINWARE, ETC. KALLEY, ' vr.u.r.n in STOVES Tla and iUlio w War; Ctotkea Wiiaftra Toilet Ware, Coal Haas, SkeieU, Air Gratet, WaoiuVtursr ol Tin, Zinc, Copper and Sheet Iron Are HaB;. UalUrlaa mm all klstas at lab Warai Haste at tssaarteat Valla a, rbxnr COAL. C AIRO CITY c o COMPART ire Prepared to Supply CaitMarra with ta Rft quality tr PITTSBURC ANI 'TlllnolMCoal. Oratara left at BfallMajr Brat. OMua, Ma. 'f Wale ve, ar at the taeU "Tar aalew UseBI. Vtbavlea Ho. ef, will aaealva rraaaat Attaaliaa. 11.0 Tiik "Mentauk" will bring Coal alougaidr taaaaara at any hour, day or night. aCalro, Ort. Via, UTO.-tT OOTt ANO tHOEt. W BOOT IID SUM IIB BWMi Wariaatka Aye & PopUr St Baia aa' aaoaa Haalaf aOralar. 'Viaaa - ' katH SiaiBlaiaal. -Satisfaction Warranted Patmaff atoUeltd tttttn. NEWS OF THE CITY Men' 1'lno Htn Hkln Uilterr, nd alio "Prinro Allxirt"," ftt Klilott & Haytliorri tf Miuci' Bcrgc and Kid l'ollib, icallop' top, at tho City Bboa Store, cornor Com merctal arcnuo andEiebth street. tf Ladles' Sero (l'ollib) French Kid, fozod, at City Shoo Store, corner of Com irierelal avenue and Elghtb htrcot. tf Tho civil war in France bai been In aogurated, and Alba li itlll enchanting the men of bard beard with hi Una (bar For Sai.k Clltir. A large Ico box or beer cooler, In good order; apply to John Cook, corner 12th and Walnut trtet. nplM4t Wuo la It that doaa not llko . mok.lngr hot biscuit for brcftkfuit? The Fame Cook store will lake them in lira minutes time by the watch. If Genii' Oxford Tlei, nnd Opera Sllpptri, at Frlnjo AlbcrU tbo "-Cltv Shoo Store," corner of Commorclu' arenue and Eighth street. tf LadlrV Sorge (Pollib), Mallop-top, for from one dollar and fifty renti to three dollar and twenty-five ccnti, nt City Shoe .Store, corner of ('ouimurclal avenue and Kii'litli itrcet. tf a a i ' Tiik Uric patent moveable point steel plow; ono extra point given with each plow. For aalo only ay UKKKWAKT, OIITH &. CO., Ctf 136 Commercial Are. Parties demring to purchao nr leuie lot on roKSonnbl'; tcrmi can do to now from tho owner of tliu llolbrook ettstr, who can U found for a abort tltnf at tboofllcoof S. H. Taylor, Cairo, I lis. npll-lw "Vo hare been rciueiled to tay that Elliott & Haytborn haro now on exhlbU lition, and for tale, everything In tbo boot and tbo line for ldl, and gentle, men'i.vear; and that all their good are new and ityliih. tf Tie annual meeting of itockbolder of tbc Cairo and Vlncennei H. It. will be held at tho office ot the company, In Cairo, Itli, on Tuesday, thu'Wtb of April, 1871, for the purpose of electing Director, and uch other Imtinei! as may be nece lary. D.lt. LARNEI), Seretary. "While a itraager wa parting along Washington Annuo yesterday, he sud denly became aware of the fact that bis Uard wa long and that he should have it cut. Dropping into Alta's the expe rienced barber of that tonsorial palace, soon made bis face as smooth as mono. mental alabaster. He afterwards declared that It was the xuostdclicious shave he had ever bad In his life. tf Occasionally a boot and shoe maker is found who I especially good on certain kinds of work, but Ilaugh is good In all branches of his trado, and challenges com petition, lie invites a trial, and is willing to guarantee satisfaction. He gives good stock, u splendid fit and workmanship that Is par excellence. tf Tuenew barber firm, al the popular stand of Fred. Tbaobold, are growing in faror ercry day. The proprietors, Messrs. Urown & Edwards, is well posted in their business, and Gus Ilimo Is a barber who cannot be excelled in Cairo. Tbe room kaa been refitted, and be who would en. Joy a lltte shire a glorious shave should remember tho placo-Sixth street, between Ohio Lcrce and Commercial Arenue. ap'lm "Fitzgerald's aamplo room,' is tho pleas ant name which "Tho Alderman from tho Third," ha christened his new place, at tbe corner of Fourteenth street and Com mercial Avenue. To tay augbt in pralio of his fine wines, liquors and cigars would bo altogether superfluous, for his saloons never contained any otbor sort. Ills friends, while "on tho wing" In that part of the city, aro cordially invited to drop in and sou him. apr8tf Police Court. Urosa presided yester day. Tho following is a list of tho victims: 1. Anna Adams, vagrancy. Fine, (16 Paid. 2. Mollio Wilson, who ia a colored gal. Vagrancy. Arrested by Shochan. Fine S16. Send up tbiity-otio days. 3. Frank Boylin. Selling whisky with out license. Fined $10. Committed four teen days. 4. Mollio Dixon. Vagrancy. Fined $10. Paid. Arrested by Cain and Shcebau. 6,0,7 and 8. Tho Mackerels. Vagran cy. Sent up forty-four days each. Tohacco Salk To-Day. Fifty hogs head of tobacco will bo sold to-day at the Ballard warehouse. Tho salo will begin precisely at 11 o'clockfand we hope to see present at t a large number of our mer chant!. The tale of tobacco in this market hat mado tho retail trade of many businesses of the city much briskor than it would bare been if there had been no talet of tobacco in Cairo, and it it there fore important that tho Ballard warehouse thould ho tuttalnedi This can only bo' done by giving to it the proper kind of en couragement ty attending ltt tales' and becoming purchasers of tho weed. Noth ing rltkod, nothing made. Turn out, then, to the tale to-day, and try y?ur luck at to bacco buying. LOCAL BRETITIES. Col Taylor Is In'New York. Pcto.SaupV ico cream saloon was opened last night. Carl L. Thomas Is making tho brewery look llko a now pin, A dally mall from Cnlro I what tho Metropolis people want. JWhlch, noxt, boys a muslin dance or a calico flirtation ? Murray is the champion gas nnd steam flttor. Sayt tho Metropolis Timet : "Commend us to tho Cairo people as a pleasure-loving and pleuuro-bavlpg eyt" : t . Have you paid any attention to Irvln's 'Last Call," which calls you to pay your John Rocs offers the JMora .Garden at any tlmofor fartti" or 'picnic' on reason able term. " Tuo Springfield Slate Journal says tho Prhsbytcry of Cairn will meet In this city on the 27th Inst. A mistake, this, Tim Presbytery will meet at Shawncctown. Tho "St Nicholas iro(elv ha, been rc- urrpdjt3j.an4'ls"loated ,at1he corner of Eighth street nnd Ohio Iotcp. Hnrry WalkirIi aiiperlntemlcnt. There were returned to the City Jnllor, on mlt'lmuscs, 010 prisoner in thu two years ending JHarcIi Utn, JB7I not one prisoner a day on tin avnragt. Law-nbld- ng Cairo! The Padtieah Kmtuciian ny .Mm .School Weighs pounds, and stHr.di ; Ix feet eight Inchc In his sock f'-et." That's a Padtieah lie. No ultitlleugc, please. Tho 1'uorU Ddnjiiat put us down among thu capital movers. . That. eating house at thu Springfield depot did tho ork. Tho man who can eat tboc virtu al and not bo in fuvnr of capital moving has no stomach. Wo with to bo understood its declaring till the Suu U entitled to thu credit of ob taining tho storm signal station ut this Ity. Tho .S'lin I master of stormy as well a of clear weather, and Darin is master of the Sim. This Is an opinion we haro al ways entertained, but the impression that wo did not, has made Daris hangubovo us' frownlngly, llko a storm cloud ready to burst the cloud, not Davis. Let this bu ifmlcrilooaVfor If Davis should bum what light be tho dlfastrons cunsenucner-? Tho l'ttducah Ktntuekian says the Sil ver Cornet Hand, of Cairo, Is truly' one of the best bands In the country. Ami more, alio, a follows: Th Cairo Silver Cornet Band liaved this otlice tho compliment of a crand sere nade last Tuesday nlcht. Thu music was delicious, transporting, such music a could only come from such master per formers, as tiioso ot mo latro nana: "Thlr touch cooMaoften ttaaland tont; Malta liftara lam and huge lariatkana Foiaakn uoiouodrd detpa to daact oaaanda." Wn thank them acalu and asraln for their elegant musical treat, and trust wo may again uavo me pleasure pi listening to tbeir entrancing stratns. Everybody should go to a May-day pic nic, and drink buck beer in small quanti ties. This beer taken in large doses has a peculiar effect on tho drinker, and Is uroto injuro his reputation for sobrloty and sound Democracy. It will so Dan. Munn says make a white man drink with a darkey, a crime which cannot bo endured by any person who lores the constitution as it was by tny pure cop perhead. The cridenco of ono of our dis tinguished ex-judges, and ot a celebrated lereo clgarist, can ba readily obtained on this point. A MitiKar Solved. A gentleman ar rived in the city yesterday, and Informed the authorities that ho was satisfied tho Empress Slipper was lust tho slipper-for the ladle of Cairo. Ileconfldenttally in formed the principal member of tho Select Council that the chief improvement in this kind of slipper consists in having tho vamp or instep piece cut so as tocomo un der tho quarter at the sldei, and In being held down by an elastic attached to the in step piece. "Tho clastic," ho remarked, "yields sufficiently to allow tho slipper to go on easily, nnd, when on, to conform to a higher low instep, fitting snugly, and giving support to tho foot, and making a more tasty and desirable slipper than any heretofore mado." When roquested tj bo more explicit, tho mysterious stranger vanished in thin nir, after saying in a cloar and distinct voico: "Goto Elliott & flay thorn's, and too tho slipper for yourself; and, after seeing, buy u pair If you uro a lady, and ifyou aro a man buy a pair for n lady, and thus make her happy by dressing hor feet in tho most comely foot covering now made in this or nny other country." A largo numbor of the delegates ,from the South to the Southern Baptist Conven tion, to be held at St. Louis shortly, will probably pas through Cairo going to tho convention. W. II. Stennett, General Agent for tho "SI. Loult and Cairo Short Line," has published cards In many of tho Southern papers stating In his peculiarly happy manner tho advantage of tho Short Line, adding, bv way of a clincher, that "to, encourago -your coming to St. Louis tho n Line hat largely reduced .ilia rule- ol .laro from Columbus, Ky., and Cairo, Ills , to St. Louis.'1 can -assure our clerical friends that they have i everything ; to,. gain by traveling on the Short Lino; tbait isplendld accomiuodatioiis, flno oau, Rontk' ma'rily ; eonduMtort, anofQjtli(i0i, will put them into a condition of mind so con plaeent, that they" will enter theConvyn lion in every way nticu to uonio;wurj, oi the Church-la a firstlatiJDhijaUaa manner. MArjKntLai?3Ghlcf ofPo'lce Myor ar retted, opf hfo'iigy night, four Important memlen 'of tbo cflobr'atod '"Mackerel Jlrlgado'' Jos. Swift, Win. Andorson, Martin Cane and -Thos. O'Brien. Tlieio "bad toys," aged from eighteen to iwenty-lw'o, are an outgrowth of tho juvenility of Memphis, a city, tho morali ty of which Is of a quality only a lltllo I more acceptable to decency than that of ( old-tlmo Sodom and Gomorrah. Thoy aro of a peculiar genu of rascality, and hare in their dishonoity n dash or origi nality that commends them to the admira tion of thoio who study tho habits of adroit rascals the delectlres and other of fleers of Justlco. They go In bands ; lead a harum-scarum life; what abed Is they do not know ; flhVttta to'whlch a comb is pu. In all well ' regulated com munltlei they have not been Informed ; a fight they never allow to pass by them jintmprbvcdj.they visit the play house and throw peanuU,and,by.tho way, aro good judge bY acting j they lie, gamble, drink, steal and.besltate at no rascalllty which rests on the lovel below daring bur glary or bold hlghwaymanihip. What lliolr mission in Cairo I no ono knows; but for tho next forty-four days they will each do forvico for tho city under tho charge of McIIaie.' Myers had tho'lad arraigned beforo Broil yesterday, nnd they wore each fined $10 and costs. In de fault of payment they "went up." They had in their possession gambling Imple ments and n few burglars' tooli, and wore no doubt looking out for an opportunity to "go for1' somebody t treasury, A Goon ItiiNO. Our attention has U-on called to a new book Jut ptthli'hcd by J. S. Goodman & Co., of Chicago,, 111., and to be sold by ngbnt, entitled ,lJtrijht Side Stunt,'' Or.Ms or Ukautv i.h I'huke, I'orTitv ash PlCTCitK. It Is really a magnficent collection of Juvenile Litera ture. Under tho gtt(o of pleasant" stories just long enough to hold tbe attention oflhft young readr unwearledly to tbc end, us much valuable luformiitkn Is gained iu woUld requtro many wc.-ks of ham study frcui ordinary text-books. These beautiful "Gems" of Prose. Poe try and Picture, havo been gathered with a discriminating hand, and no child can read them without booomlng wder, letter and liappler. A child's book it n new fea ture in the subscription book trade, and opens a new field of utcfu1ucs to nuenli. Wo cannot doubt that both publisher, and agents will reap a rich harvest, a' every parent will cordially welcome such wholetalo mental and moral food for their children, and we presume agents will find that parents generally aro more ready to purchaso good books for their childron than for thomselvcs. Notice. All partlc are notified agalmt trading for a noto drawn by J. F. Myer for sixty dollars, running ninety daxs( dated March 0, 1871, and in favor of M'lg daletia Blankcnburg, as tbo samo was stolen from my premises, on Tuesday night last. F. BLANKI'NbURG. Cairo, I1U April 12, 1871. npr!3-3t That everybody iu Cairo may enjoy the delights rf ice cream, lemonade, and soda water, during tho warm weather which is now closo upon us, P. Saup has fitted up hit rooms at 102, Commercial Avenue, with all tho conveniences of a first-clau saloon, ladies, ludie and gentlemen, and families can bo accommodated at all hours and may visit tho saloon with no fear of being dliturbcd by Improper char acters, as all such will be rigidly excluded from tbe room. Saup' ico cream Is al ways tho coldest and tho best, bit lemon ade lemonade delicious and his soda-water beyond comparison. Thoo who don't believe it will b" convinced by a trial. i2w People are olten surprised when told that such and such line article of Jewelry wero mado In Cairo. Why should they not bo, if tho necessa ry patroaago is extended to warrant it? All who are curious in inch thing, orharodoubts In tho matter, aro invited to experience, our facilities and watch tho process by which tho rugged rocks nnd metals aro fashioned into the mot orna mental patterns of Jewelry. Cull on us nt 88 Ohio Lovoo aiid wo will soon latlsfy you that wo can mako anything you may want. TAHKR BROTHERS. A splendid aasorlmout of Mrd cugus moss baskets, flower stands, flower train er, wlrc-clolh fpr wiridow acreons, bath and foot tubs, &c, Ac, Just received ut REERWA RT, ORTH & OO'S, ntltf . K'-B Oommorcinl Ave. Tiik oxveUlor painter, Henry H. Moy-1 OIt RENT, or, 14 now, fullv prepared to du all kinds Tbo houso heretoforo occupied by Pt .r,t,n.,,ii,. '.intuitu,, nlilier In oil or rielc Fltzuorald, on Ohio Levco between Wrtter:e5lors. in dining-rooms, parlors, bar - ' ...,.... " J I... rooms, and ou all kind of balls. Ho can do this kind of work, which is durable, al most us cheap as paper decorating. Ho also calls thu attention of tho public to the fact that ho can Uo a llrst class Job of graining, marbling, Arc, of all kinds, and will guarantee satisfaction. Now U tho tlmo tu havo your places uxcti up In thu host style, nt littlo cost, and with material of thu host kind. Go and seo his work at tho corner of 11th street and Washington nytnuo, nnd you wll bo eon vlnood tua.Meyeri U allboaiiuhlj(Vjends represent him to be. His shop is at .u, 11C LWmorclal nvonue. next door lo Arab' engine, bpuse. A AvniNTiow. Sill Kjilllltlxl A re- gtilnrvrj0nclavo of Cairo Conumin dQrxXc.13 of Knights Templars, wlllbu hold at tho' Asylum In tho city of Cairo, thi (Saturday) evening, April loth, 1871, At tf. o'clock. Sojourning Sir Knights aro courtcoutiy invited to attend.. J AS. S.REARDEN, Recorder. CIRCUIT COUBT. Irl.lar, April lath, 1871. Court met nt 0 o'clock this morning, and wss promptly called to order by Judge Baker. Huveral cases ol no public interest wero argued, and court adjourned till 2 p.m. At this hour thu cato of Russell vs. Wardncr was called, Sorno tlmo was consumed in enipannollng a Jury. Judgo Allen, Messrs. I.lncgar and Munn ap peared for tho plaintiff, and Judge Mulkey and Messrs. Lansdcti and Wheeler for the defendant. This is an action brought by plaintiff against defendant fo; alleged inalpractlco In setting hi arm, damages being laid at f 10,000. A largo array of medical testi mony will bo adduced for the defence. Judge Allen opened tho case for the plain tiff in an ablo speech. Judgo Mulkey fol lowed fjr tho defendant, introducing tbo three bones tho humerus, tho radius, and tho ulna, and with much ability discussed the sciontiflc merit of tho case. In the carlior portion of his address tho Judge showed n thorough ncqtinlntanco with tho anatomy of the arm, and throughout his snoech well sustained his reputation for earnestness and legal acumen. Court ad-1 journal at 7 p.m., till 0 o'clock, Saturday ' morning. j Tin: Flora Gahdkj, This popular placo of resort will bo opened to-morrowi (Sunday) and it Jolly good tlmo may bo anticipated. At 3 o'clock Isonbcrg's string band, with its choicest collection of popular music, will bo on bund. Mr. John Kec, tho proprietor, Is determined to mako tho Garden popular with tbo citi zen of Cairo, and will theroforo spare no pains to inuko his gtiusts enjoy themselves and pats the hours in plcamint amusement. No dNorderlVcotiduct will bo tolerated for a moment, and citizen, with tliclr faml- lies, may visit tim garden witn every as- suratico of ljlng treated with courtesy. Thu public aro Invited to be present at tho opening to-morrow. Take Notice. A meeting of tho Ger man School Association will bo held on Monday noxt, 17th Inst., at thu Gormau school houso ou Fourteenth street. As bu- slnoss of Importanco will bo transacted, a toxlcnto; It produces a tonic effect, a full attendanco Is requested. By order of wcl a net as a cathartic. In fact, Sim F. RROSS, President. 1 mens' Liver Regulator Is pronounced nn Cam. L. TiioMM.Sec'y. ( unexceptionable medicine. Thk mwr or May, Mrs. C. A.Meyers I nprlldAWtw will open a grand lunc", Including lloek Jleor. AIIIUOIO Wliou-r uiuu'li-i ui Jmg JI.VI. .... ' ' - . - , Itacchtts will partake of her hospitality OM Kln Col i a mt rr- M sntil, a merry oM tout uiwlu! . , , , II cilti-l frnl llte, herallcl for III" i"T, he called fur hi fiddler three. tf Flour. Choice Family Flour In bbls half bbli., sacks &c, for salo at tho Egyp tian Mills. au Piano. A good rccond-hand plauofor aalo cheap for rali at the Oouervntory of music. dtt ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. ,iv Time Tislile. . On and after 12:30, p. m., Sunday, Dec. 4th, tho following tlmo table will govern tho nrrlval and departure of passenger gnard against tho danger that mcna tralns at Cairo; , cos you. Tone and regulato tho system DEPAlir. Mail train leaves'at 3:10 a.m. Express ' nt 3:30 p.m. St. Loti's nnd Cairo Express leaves at 1:20 a.m. Accommodation leaves nt... 12:30 p.m. ARRIVE. Mail arrive 2.03 a.m. Express arrives '.12:21 p.m. St. Louis and Cairo Express arrive 4:15 p.m. Thu last nnmed train leave St. Louis at 10:30 a.m. Traders can leave Cairo at 1:20 a.m., reach St. Louis at 7:20 a.m., re main in the city three hours, and return to Cairo at 4:4u p.m., tho same day. Tho 12:30 accommodation nnd Cairo and St. Louis express lcavu dally; all oth er leavo dally except Sundays. Way passengers should bear In mind that the 3:30 p.m. train makes only four stoppings botweon Cairo nnd Centralia viz: Joncsboro, Carbondnle, Du Quoin and Ashley. Tho 12:30 p.m. train ttop at all tho Stations along tho route. J.S. JOHNSON, iloc3tf Agent, Cairo. I will sell, on reasonable terms, my threo story hotel and grocery building, nnd lot, located on tho Ohio Levee, opposite tho Central Elova'.ar. This Is avery do sirablo property being close to tho new manufacturing establishment now being erected In tho Fourth Ward, ami I par- tlcularly adopted to tho nses of any per son desiring a stand for either tho hotel or grocery' business. Apply, olther by itter or personally, to MICHAEL HOURIGAN. mitldlm Fourth and Eluhth streets. ThU house, if not tho' best business homo Is rerlulnly ouu of tho best stands- iu Cairo. It fronts tho principal steamboat landing and U no.ir tho Illinois Central railroad dopot. Apply ncxtdcor at Robert Smyth A- Cos. wholesale grocery store. lastcaTl. The underslgneil is preparing his dilln- quent list for Statu and County taxes, and will havo It In tho hands ot the printer by tho 1st proximo. All parties In urrears ' for taxes either upon real estate or per- sonal property at that date will bo taxed at C0,t;. - ALE.',U,IRV1N. ap-7-d.tdj' " hiianiKK. ' Frkiu Cohn Mkai M. D. Ounter , )itivug purchased nnd thoroughly repaired 'tho Ponton Corn Mill, wishes to inform .dealers and families that they can always be supplied with tho very host artlclo, by applying ut the mill, corner oi coinniorciai aveuuo and Twontioth Btreot. Glvo him a call. tf- Tiik Cairo Axp Hr. Louis Railroad. This project ha been revived, nd tho fact hai created qulto n "ripple'' In tho city, but tho other fact, much morr Importnnt, that a flno now stock of boots and shoes of all kind has been received nt tho City Shoo Storo and Is now boing sold nt re duced prices, has attracted universal atten tion, nnd nruah to Black's cornor of Eighth street and Commercial avenue, hm been the consequence. Tho truth l, babies and children of all slzos; ladies largo and small, and gentlemen of all dimensions people with all kinds of feet can bo shod at tho City Shoo Store, whero boots and shoct aro now selling at tho lowest prices. Removal. Mr. J. Camming wishc to Inform her customers and tho public goncrally that she has removed her mil linery goodt from hor storo on Eighth itrcet to the commodious room on Com mercial Avenuo, between Seventh and Eighth treets known as Mrs. Otwold'a old stand. Mrs. Cummlngs lia added largoly to her sloek of goods, and now nas a cheap, teatonablo nnd fashlonablo col lection of hats, bonnots, ribbons, etc., to which she asks tho attention of old and now patrons. m'JMtf Day boarders can secure j;ood ac commodations nt tho St. NInholas (former ly tho St. James) at per week. The houso Is al tho corner of Ohio Lcvcu and Eighth street, n central location, and Is pruprlctored by Harry Walker, who is olive, to tho wants of hit patrons. Par ties desiring boarding and lodging can lunrn terms on Inquiry at tho ollkc. l'Jap3t An Important T num. Tho excite ment throughout tho country, occasioned by the lata revolutionary movement in ,m, nt j,t sprcaj to Onlro, rnd has m!uI(J miln,-0,t in tbo anxiety of ( omy mnn 0f g00,i tastu lo Lavo bis boots , ftn j ,i10CJ m(ulo by Enlcri wj, ls (he nnd shoe maker of the city. His shop is I on -0th street, icarly oppoMte tho court ' house. tf This is no apology fur whisky drinking ; I Ills a mctllclnothat cannot bo used to in- ExiiACBTlo.v. Invalids, broken down In health nnd splrls,by Chronic Dyspepsia, or suffering from tho terrible exhaustion which follows tbo attacks of acuto disease, the testimony of thousands who have been raised a by a miracle from u similar stato of prostration by Hoitctter' Stomach Bitters, is a ure guarantee that by th.. samu means you too may be strengthened and roslornd. Rut to those who stand In peril of epidemics, to all who, by reason of exposure, privations, and uncongenial eli- mate or unhealthy pursuit!, may nt any moment bo stricken I down, this paragraph Is most particularly I and emphatically addressed, lou, who aro thus situated, are proffered an absolute with this harmless medicinal stimulant and alteratlvo, nnd you will Iks forearmed against thu maladies whoso seeds float around you In the alrunsocn. Hostcttcr'a Stomach Bitters aro not only a standard tonic and alterative throughout tho United States, but they nro accredited by tho certificates of tliu most distinguished citi zens of tbe Union, to tho peoplo of all other lands. In Canada, Australia, and tbo West Indies, thoy arogradually taking tbo plucd of all other stomachics, whether natlvo or foreign and surely at truth it progressive and demonstration overthrows doubt, they will eventually supersede avery other invigorant and restorative now employed In medicinal practice, dawlw IECTVSjIR; stews. PORT LIST. ARU1VALB. Steamer Illinois, Columbus, " .lame Flsk, Jr., Padtieah, " Quickstep, Evansvllle, " John Lumdcn, Nashville, " Richmond, Now Orlcan, Belfast, Now Orleans, " Gloncoe, Loulsvlllo, Glasgow, Arkasas River, " Potomac, Louisville, " Julia, St. Louis, " Common wealth, Now OrU-atis. IlEl'ARTl'RKrt. Steame r Illinois, Columbus, " Jus. Flsk, Jr., Paducah, " tiulckstop, Kvansvllle, John l.umsden, Richmond, St. Louis, llelfat, Cincinnati, Glencoo, Now Orleans, " Glagow, Louisville, " Potomac, Now Orleans, Julia, Vicksburg, Commonwoalth, St. Louis. sY" Tho rlvor has fallen 2 inches slnco last report. Tbo weatlior uecamo ciouuy yesterday at noon, and there was a ery j Hg spnnKio . ... , t., b. a-Tho Arkansas Hello is the Kvaus- gi-The Arkansas Hello is villts packet to-day. a9Tho J no. l.umsden will b off for Nashville this evening. i giSrTho Jauics Fi.k, Jr., Is tho regular Paducah packet every day, except Sun days. , ai)-Iliuine was moderately active ycttorday ; but hore, as at ovory other point from which wo receive reporta, business is laboring under a fit of depression of unu sual severity. ftaV Tho James Flsk, Jr., brought 10 bxs handles; 20 pkg, waon material for rcshlpmont South; 12 butts of tobacco" for St.I.ouls; and tho following for this city; O. It, Woodward, 8 pkgs sundries ; John Madden, 2." bundles shingles. a' The Mississippi is twolllng very slowly at St. Louis, which will keep tho depth of walor thenco to this port good for somo tlmo yet. ftp Tho Ohio Is falling slowly with 4 feet " inches at Pittsburgh, and 0 feet 11 Inches in tho chuto at Louisville. ir Tho Cumberland ia declining, with 5b on Ifarpeth shoals. Tho Ilolfast brought 300 ski salt for Nashville, nnd has n big trip for tho Ohio river. S&Tho Richmond discharged hero So hhds sugar for Clnrkevlllo; ditto; 47 pkgs sundries for Chicago, and a fn,W lot for other points. , Bi7"Tho Idlnwlld brought fdr 'ChMk Gallgher. fiOsks wheat; Thomas, flrccn ic Alden, liliJ sks corn; John PruosSj 3 pkgs sundries; and the following for thu South, 32 '.' oats and 7.'. this liquors. JCsay'Whilo ut Prtdueali, th'j otliur day l'bll Howard purch.iied to mutial in. strtimcnts of it newnnd peculiar character, for tho iim) of tho serenading band of which ho Is thok'nder; ulso a very linu dog, which, In addition to a very sagnclmw countcnanco, posicsses n voico of remark able sweetness. Ho wears "specs."' tr)t.Tho .1 no. Lumden brought 12K hhds loljaceo, 00 pkgs codar ware, OObbls: flour for tho south, and 22 pkgs for St. Louis. .Shu reports the Cumberland fall ing rapidly and that tho supply of tobac co is about one-half exhausted, Now York being the favorite market, and the rail roads from Clarksvillo and nopklnsvilln tho favorite route. BQi.Capt. Sutton Is a condldato for falls pilot nt Louisville. SnA dispatch from New Albany of the 12th says: "Tho Wllion sunk e barge on tho falls. Tho Sandy broke hor throttle valve, and was delayed a short time. Tho Comet, as sho was starting over the falls, blow out hor cylinder head.' Wonder if anything cho happened. texTTho election for falls pilot and wlmrfmastcr took placo last' evening. jcjJ.Tho bargu sunk ou tho falls by thu Wilson contained 1028 bbls of salt be longing to tho Ohio River Salt Company. lS-The river of tho Cairo .S'tm did not ; uppear yesterday. It 1 a small rivulet, whoso progress very pede. small obstacles im- PSt.The Quickstep brought for B. S. Hurrel a lot of furniture. Tho following for rcshlpmcur: 7 hhds tobacco, 10 sks wheat, 54 bbls whisky, for St. Louts; 06 sks corn, IC coops chickens, largo lot of furniture, 25 bbls gritts, for tho South. toTTlio Richmond dischargad here 3 hhds sugar, 20 bbl molaiies, 60 bides, for Cairo; It) bales mos, 30 bxt aluun, 1C4 hhds sugar, CG pkgs sundries; fur Chicago and ha a big trip for St. Louis. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS (sIlYTN WASTED ,.FOll... Bright Hide StorltHi Uidii of Beaalr Praee, Faatry aaS arscsaros Gathered by JOHN B. ALDKH. t in- matsrial for this beautiful volume has twsa tlrvtod with tho graatast ear and pmdance from lha ImxI jiiTcnil wrltars in this cuuatrr. srran. spsrxung, ana msiruciifa aau iioimi. llrautitul, appro pi lata and hlijhlT.no. WhedenKraslngs. Tinted paper. KleganlMsd- Ing. U will not only entertain, cnaiio ana in struct ma cniiuren, uutua wnoia Hsonrr win um to tnculcat lesson ot vtrta aad morality. SM nuarto sgra. hold only by subscription. Price only li psr eony. For (arms, etc., addrass J. K. GOODMAN fc CO.. I'ubtlshart, No. oCnitom Houso Placo, Chicago, Ills. aptlMSt JP N. MIJIIKAY, GAS & STEAM FITTER !! Ilvitiored (rom the Perry Houso to the BRICK BUILDING ON SEVENTH ST lie I tree Caasinerclal sail Wasalaatea a venuta, Oppaalla Wlalar'a JHacac. Ho ha greatly incraatril hisatoek.aad has now mi hand ail kinds of Chandeliers, llraokets, Pend. ants, Hall Lights, (.lobes, Hhsiies, w. lie lias innrke.t down his prtcrs lo lha lowest Using Ii2ttrii, and Invites iho palronsi; of the public. aerlS-ltf A TIIILrCV.H,- 0NE VWL ONLY Commencing 3Vi:03NrXA.Y. JkvxlX X7. i Fuuiily Mat luce. Saturday, April UN, SAM SHARPLEY'S -. I'Qinutniux the talent of Kogrenla, ths tloyal Con. hirer, tho European Troupo of Trained Caoan', Java Hnarrows, Paroquets, Performing Whi Mica mid ltusslan Cat, and ths Carnival of Orestas. ' ' Or a present for srery ono thit altsnds. Tha presents ruuci In value Irom 'ii eeats to tso.cnn HiMtlDC of gold and sitter wtttches, Parrel uf KlourrHllT?r riatcd Ware, Wroltura, Ouilery. Pitney (loodi, oio. Q. lottery) Jia llaalss( VII Presents. " Admission, Pariuttt,&Ocenla; (lalleryUcU , Children W .cents. .... , Couie to lha Alhrneumuuilngthe day and the presents lo bo Kirsu away al night. .vaprliUM si 4V4.i f.