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-k---H' i . TO OT THS 8ft ' ' or Borsn-ABOir pocket. Use Endor'i Chill Cure-"It never ' Drawers and Undershirts, at a .aerllleo at P. NefPs, N'o 79 Ohio Love. Go and see tlio Maria Atitmette shoo at Elliott, Jlaythorn A Co. apl.WdM. r,liargalns in block sill t Cunning- A new supply of Calf IW ami miners Just received at P. .VcfT ' Mi "'! Tevee. I'ltcbcr !fc Henry s large Mock of IihM wure, cutlery, tools stoves, tinware, . -to, j will be sold without regard to cost Everybody uies Wizard Oil, and liar clay Bros, sell It cheap for cnh. Pat ronlze homo Institutions. Iluy from the Barclay!. Tho Thompson Dean, tbo largcit steamer that nnvlgntcs the waters of the Mississippi, has been lying at our wharf since Saturday evening. The Fifteenth amendment jollification which didn't come off at Mound City, last Saturday, on account of tlio rain, hus been flied for the first Friday in. Tune next. Beaver brand puro Mohairs, tinea .quailed for lustre, dye and finish, at Cun ningham's. Ho also has tho celebrated ' SwIii alpacca" a new importation, tf. The person who lorroncd a copy of Gray's Anatomy from Dr. "Wardner's office Is rttptctfnlty rtjuttf'J to return It without unnecessary delay. ' It Is not so generally known as It ought to bo that Tavcr Brothers mako to order almost any pattern of Jewclery wanted. rnar'.Hl2t The St. Nicholas Billiard Hall Is ona of the largest and butt furnished In Oiocoun ' try. It is tho resort of both citizens and strsngers whoindulg Inllillard play InV- Unr.tr. ... v ... Such of our dtlr-cns ns are bleised with' an abundance of tho world's good', should not forget that an appeal for help is mado by tho ltlchmond sufferers. Col. Graham, the postmaster, will forward con tributions. Cunningham offers no bUt upon staple goods to attract trade, but still sell them at prices that cannot Xxsltgitimtittly undtr told. Fair dealing and low prices are what he dopendt upon for iucccm. tf. During thu past few days great swarmi of swallows might have been seen skim mlng tho surfaco of lake .Shatinessy, snap ping up such inicct as were afloat on the surface of the water. Tho CairoSilver Cornet band will at tend the Normal University corner-stone Ceremonies, at Carloiidale on tbo 17th Instant. A large dclciritlloii will bo pres ent from Cairo. Mr. Harney Mc.Mhiius burled another child, yesterday, being the second within a few weeks. Both children were infants, and twins, A largo number of friends accompanied tie remains to the grave, What has become of the inusquitoes? Only a few dntsago almost everybody had a stinging sense of tho presence of a sup ply greatly In excess of the demand. AW they arras scarce, at teetmitslera in Pmltl cah, or unarmed eltUcn in Memphis. I The Rev. Mr. Freeman, late president k of tbo Lincoln college, in this state, wa In 'the city Saturday, in conference with our f school directors. Ileitull advanced In years, but still retains quite an thutie step and considerable physical vigor. Isaac G. Marks hat established a rep utation as tho nolsleil prisoner ever con fined in the city clabue. If the Jailor, wbo lost a night's sleep on account of his incessant shrieking, didn't put him on short allowance In the way.of grub, his forbear ance Is marvelous. Just received at P. .Veff'a, No. 70, Ohio Levee, a splendid lot of spring CuImerei, Coating and Vesting, which will bo made up In the most fashionable styles, mid lit prices to suit tho times, a perfeet til guar anty or no sale. tf The ceremony of feet- ashing was ob isrved in elder ShoreV church yesterday. The ungodly outsiders were permittol to retire. Cologrol Jsew-mown hay! Night blojmlng Cents, Pateboulal Muk, and 'taliig!." Dogs can enjoy the liberties of tho city until June 1st. After that timo they will I merciluisly slaughtered unlets they u-ar evidence about tuem that their own en have pnld the price of their freedom. Head bat the City Marshal has to say on the subject of dogs, published elsewhere In a present issue. J. Geo. Steinhouse, formerly of the St, Charles Hotel, has openud a barbr ahop on ttie corner of Kighth street and Com merclal avenue, f Perry Houso) and with Vlllful astiilaiit is preparixl to exocuto all business Incident to tho profusion in tho most scientific manner, and to the full tat Isfactlon of his customers. apl'Jidlui There Is great activity In tho rccilv ing and forwarding business at this point Since our last Issue there havo been rocelv ed 450 wogineau or tobacco and UOO tons of miscellaneous freights by river alono, During the samo period there have been hipped by river and rail fully 600 tons, All of which forms a big day's business, A long-anouted, slab-sided white pig frequent! the door yards of tho residents ut Eighteenth street, and feeds almost ex clusively on chickens. Although quite a MBaH ,porker, ho sciros ujion full grown keMsuid roosters and demolishes them with nd the most perfect satlfctfon. I Hu luii taxed ono family In thnt neigh hor- hood for eighteen chickens. , A little six-year old boy fell bond long i Into the slpo-Wator In the renr of the Rvl- liii.v oflk'o toMlny, but was rescued from drowning by his father, who hnppcnod to observe him struggling in tho water, When pulled out ho regarded thn whole affair in n stupondousjoke, about tho first words lie uttered being : "I've been ln) tlr.od. alnt 1?' A government paymaster or disburs ing Hgonl Is In tho city paying over the bounty money duo the colored volunteers of the Into war. Tho amount of bounty pnld ranges from 60 cents to $50 to each claimant, duo individual who reached Cairo fit nil expenso of four dollari, re ceived one dollar. Canvassing hii, ro- ....ttita nml ovtuitnl ll npal llA -itln.ti.il., .!. ,,mtlho noxt f1J thu wll!t0 MUt kick up must bo fought out without his as sistances Messrs. Miller and Miller havo lust re ceived tin iinttimlly large, well assorted and strictly fushlonablo supply of pi ceo good, to which they ask especial atten tion. Tho lot embraces tho finest cloths and CBMlmors over brought to Cairo, nnd such n variety of styles that all tastes limy ixi Accommodated. Suits or garments from theso goods nro made to orJer In tho bct manner nnd Intcst stylo, and ai fig ures that will defy competition. For proof of this they only aik to bo put on trial. At nil events call around and sco the new goods. ianUGtf. Tho children of the Catholic and Ger man schools mere Invited to participate In tho Silver Cornet band picnic our infor mation to tho contrary notwithstanding. Mr. Dross, ono of tho committee of ar rangements, supplied tho teacher of tho Gorman school with tickets, and twenty or thirty of tho pupils of that school wore present. Ho also called upon tlio ieachcr of tho Catholic school and tendered tickets, but tbo tcachor being unablo to say whether his pupils would bo permitted to participate, declined tho tun lcr. Mr. I), then requested him to deter mine thoplcastiro of tho parties interested in tho mutter, and ho would at any timo supply 'kall thu tickets required, which at alt times wcro held ready for do livery, wero not callod for, It was romona- bly concluded that tho school had deter mined to forego tho pleasure of a partici pation, inasmuch as tholr own picnic was thel for thu day following. THE SUILBOAD KLECTI05. If It Is at nil dcslrablo to sanction tho subscription by tho city of $100,000 to tho capital stock of the Junction railroad com pany, by is full vote, tho friends of tho proposition should go to work. Tho Bul letin will perform Its part faithfully and In due season, but other agencies should be sut at work. If the matter is placed be fore tho peoplu In tho proper light the vote will be largo and almost unanimous in fa vor of tho projsosition. For instance, thu people wish to know in whose or what in terest tho rood, when completed, will lie operntedj tho probabilities of Ita early con struction and tho effect of its operation lo cally and generally. Upon theao heads tlio people would gladly" hear Col. Mur- dock, president of the Mobile and Ohio railroad, and tho presence, of that gentleman should bo secured. Tho proposition has n 'uw enemies, and theso aru tireless in the dissemination of frightful pictures of taxation of the fal lacy that tho Illinois Central and Mobile. & Ohio roads mutt, as a matter of self preservation, build thu Junction railroad, and that, consequently, it subscription of 100,000 by tbo city will bo "money thrown away. ' Vu do not oppreiienu tiiut any considerable number of voters will give ear to these stories, but their fallacy should bo exposed; tho truth should bo made known, and tho mot ofiectlvo method for doing this is through public meetings. Ave throw out those suggestions now, hoping that In duo timo the friends of tho road will act upon them. Beforo tho day of election wu should hold at least two moss meotingt uotthat thoy nro necess ary to secure a majority votu in favor of the proposition, but that a full vote may uncalled out, ami tno subscription oruereu In- h innlnrltv tlmt will 1iavh no doubt In tfio mlml of any ono as to thu sentiment of our people. iinttr or Hi'itmi fABRics. Kueh succeeding month brings forth something new in spring and summer dress goods, thu beauty of which would seem to admit of no Improvement, yet In every arrival wo seo something new to admire, something prettier than ever. Fabrics for lb"0 are about thu aumo as those worn last year, but aro neater and prettier, l'lquea, marseilles. nercales, chintz, figures and striiies, japanoso poplins, etc, uru eagerly sought for and make neat and economical suits fur spring wear, It. A. Cunningham basis full supply of theso goods and la selling them 20 per cent cheaper than last year. "Why Is It that his storu is so popular among those wUhlug dross goods? It is bocauso ho keeps thu assortment and dis poses of them at prlcc which cannot prove otherwise than satisfactory. His ttoro is crowded every day and hi goods eagerly sought for. For now mid denlrnblu goods go to Cunulngham's. tf. BKCOIUTIOJ PIT. A meeting of tho chitons generally will bo lield In the vacant store room adjoining thu oftlco of Col. Bcardcu, in Winter's block, on Friday evening, May 13th, 1870, fur tbo purpose of making arrangements for decorating tho Soldier's graves in Mound City Cemetery. All persons wbo desire to pay tributary honors to our fallen heroes aro requested to be present at this meeting, 4t. BAUOAINhl JlAKOAI.Nbt-A good Milt of clothing for ton dollars, at 1, NefTs, 79 Olio Leve, 1 '' t Tlie Cairo Bulletin, MI ay 9. POLICE COURT. I", BroM, Esf., P.M. Presiding. Thero was an unusual activity In pollen circles this forenoon, mid it is rather ft re markable fact that most of tho parties con victed had tho wherewith to meet the de mands of tho outraged law. John Greene, a gentleman of color, con cluded that a ''basting" would do bis wife Amanda some good, and procecdod to ad minister It. Ainnnda'd spirit remaining un broken, John threatened to cut her throat with a razor, nnd Amanda having- no throat to sparejumped out of tho window, and sought tho protection of tho law. Shechnn asked John to como aiding, and the 'squire asked him for 10 t!f which was handed over without a grimace. James Ililoy got drunk and Gu-mau got Klley. Tho result wn, that Blley brought tip In thu calaboose this morning, where ho will rcmntn eleven days. John Lorcn complained thnt his son August laid violent hands upon him even dealt him a blow. It is well that there were palliating circumstances In tho case, for instance, that tho old man closed his grinders upon August's finger otherwise tho young man would havo suffered tho extremo ponalty of tho law. The fine ami costs amounted to $10 05. Paid. Cain and Powers took a walk with ono "W. C. O. Starkcy and brought up in tlio police court. Starkoytold a story about getting tight, and concluded tho Joko by handing tho 'squire $5 7 ".two dollars of which, belongs to tho city. Charles Lee, either Ignonintly or wil fully, sold goods In tho corporation with out a llconse. "When charged with the offonio, ho plead guilty, nnd was let off on tho payment of $10 and coats the uholo amounting to about (17, or twlco as much aa his license would have eoit. Isrfao Marks saturated himself with whisky, and got out of humor about It or something else, and cavorted nround in a manner awfully vlolatlvo of the poneo and dignity of tho municipality. Cain told turn that 'spuiru Hns would like, to a co him, but didn't Intimate that thn 'squlro chargossuch chnps $10 a sight, for and In behalf of thu city, and 7 25 at ' spending monoy for the police force. Marks paid tho $17 2, but swore he'd "seo the court again" for it, and he did. And now, according to promise again comes Isaac Marks this time to answer the grave chargo of disturbing tho peace. But instead of answering, Isaac continued to disturb thopeaco. Hu yelped, yahoocd : shrieked and bellowed. To be plain, Isaac was noisy and drunk; and not the least awed by the august presence of the pollco court he cursed and swore and raved and tore, like the mad man that he was. The 'squlro unwilling to restrain tho vocal ef forts of Mr. Marks sent him over to 'nin- ado Jailer Mellale. tlOTLK'H BODY Ot:.MI. . Vo referred, last Thursday, to the drowning of a man by tho nnmo of Boyle, from the Cairo and Padticah packet, IV trolla, Capt, John W. Trover. The un fortunate man fell overboard Tuesday night, at a point known as thu (Srund Chain, about twenty miles bIkjvu Cairo. Suffering somewhat from the effects of liquor, ono of tho hands of tho boat pre pared a placo for him to liedown. When, a few minutes afterwards, tho hand pacd around to sco how his chargo was faring, ho could fined no trace of him. Hu had walked or fallou ovurtoard, and without a single cry for holp, that was heard, unk to rise no more. Karly yesterday morning the body wn found in tho river oppositu the round house, and brought to thu shore. Coroner Corcoran wai immediately notified, and convened a jury, naming Mr. O. Kelly as foreman. Tho verdict was that de ceased caino to his death by drowning by means unknown to tho Jury. Thu lody was then taken ln'chnrgu by Mr. Arthur lloylu, deceased's brother, and lrlven de cent burial. Ktm'CkrS LATEST AMI IICST. Wiiatovoruiiianaius irom tills old com mouwenltu we aro wont to loot upon us tho real "Simon pure" nnd genuine urti do or tlio class represented. Jn Tact, wu may say with emphasis, that Kentucky i not a healthy soil for tho growth of hum bugs. Thu host thing now offered to our cltlzons from this State is tho ' Great lien derson Co, Prlzo Scbeino," and wo believe they will show their wisdom by investing freely In tickets. Bead the Advertisement found In another coluinii of our paperulosc ly, nnd Investigate thu wholo thoroughly, and learn how completely tho facts bear out tbo statement. The Editor of this pa per will taku pleasure in ordering tickets for such of hl friends as may wish It, lii'AUwlw. - THE ATHE.VLTX tD.VtSUAV MOIIT. Thu Young Men's Dramatic association will give an entertainment in tlio Atlio- naium on Wednesday evening. Tho char aeter of tho entertainment is indicated In their advertisement, which will be found in another column. The young men deservo a full house, Alley nave prepared a programme that will scarcely fall to please, and are u strictly homo organization. They incurred con. siderablo exjionie In giving benefits to the Orphan Asylum, and now that they pro pose to reimburse tncmselves, our citizens) stiould remomber them. Bead tholr nn- nounccment, and lay aside fifty cents with which, on Wednesday evening, to buy a ticket. CAUmSI t'AUflTMt t'ABI'KTSJII K. II. Cunningham has added a camel department to his establishment In which heexblblts all the new designs In Brussels, Ingrains, oil cloths, rugs, etc., which ho offers at prices which will iniuro their sale. tf JKAi.oi sr, iiMinn ami nut isi:s. Persons who passed tho corner of Will- ( nut and Sixteenth street, about 11! o'clock m , yejtoruiiy, inigiu nave neurit a married colored mall inform another colored In dividual that ho was not nt nil pleaicd with the attentions he bestowed upon lilt wife. The same perom might have heard the second individual declare that he didn't euro a anap, or words to that effect, nnd wn ready to take tho consequence. A half hour later the samo brace of darkle wero J0en wending their wny toward the MMssnippI levee, and still lnt"r they wcro seen coming home, both of them, bruised and bloody. They hnd fought It out, nnd wero siitifieil. ' i TIIK7Illi:.lT.:lll.(i IIKJIKlU. In thu spring of the year, nature de mands mi iiMl'tntit In driving out the mor bific stibstnnco collected In tho Mood, which Is Mir it to gelierato bilious com- plaints and derange tho entire human v. tern. Tlio only remedy adequately elle.- tunl In cases ot this character Is Mlshler't Herb Bitters, which thoroughly purifies the blood, corrects all the irregularities of the system, re-Invigorates the general con stitution, and produces perfect health nnd good spirits wherti now is genoral debility, nervousness, etc. For all diseases arising from Impurities of tho blood, .Mlfhler's Herb Hitters Is pronounced by the highest medical authorities the mo't certain, speedy, and agreeable remedy extant. Thousands have tested It efficacy, and de clare It is the greatest Assistant ol nature In her coutllcl with dicae, thnt th" light of fclenco havever brought to our knowl dge. Sold by all druggists and d-ah r. Dr. H. B. Hurtman &: Co.. Pre-nrietow. Lancaster, Pu. mOciwll wltw. IIIITKI, Altltl VAI.S. J-t. Mcliol.ii Hotel, Mr , lfc"0. S. Wlsmiin, Springfield, Ohio; .1. A. Kenny, .'lileago, lib; David Bine, Mo.; J. P. Ileiiiiiim, Mo.; Stephen Brod water, Mo.; G. W. Tanner, llnllard Co., Ky.; Samuel Clark, Chlcugo, J. M. Kinr son, Chicago, III.; .Mr. Chnmbers and fam ily, St. Loull, M04 Samuel Shoffer, Day ton, Ohio; Wm. K.Norton, Du Quoin, 111.; V. .1. Hill, Mo.; Henry Kleoner, Ky.; J. Shruaet, Arkansas; F. Barges, Arkansas ; James Marks, IVutu C. H. Ilowlett, Tenn J. J. .Messrluth, Tciin C. Choi, and wife, New York ; M. Mechet and wife, Pari, France; K. Monteathe, New Orleans; J. Lemnne, St. James, Franco; W. H, Choji man and wife, Centralln, ill. TIIK .T. Mtll-'LAS III) I LI. AMI ItLST I I'll INT. This popular and eligibly located house of public entertainment is now fitted nnd furnished throughout In good style; and, under the management of Messrs. Walker Je Sllsson, is doing a l..rgo nnd thriving btiiilness. It Is kept upon the Kuropean plan tho guest calling for what ho wants nnd when ho wants it, whether In the day or night time, nnd paying only for whnt ho orders. The room nn1 large and clean, furnished with the be.t of beds and bed- .11 ...i.ti- .11 ..1 ........... . r .1. uinir, wiiiiu hu inner I'.-uum.-t ui me i- lKl,ri.l1.,...i,t ar HrrunL.,Ml with nn e.IM..cial I'VH n 1110 rouuori linn coiiveniuiiro in inn guests. Jnfitf. 1 .... . . t , 1 . . .1. . Illlt IL lit MillV AM) TllllisTt t Knew ye that at tho Kgyptlan llrewcry Saloon, corner of Tenth street and Wash ington avenue, can bo found. In their greatest purity, Wei" Beer, Seller, KUsfii gen and Soda Waters, the real, genuine A No. 1 Lager Ibvr and Wines, Liquor, Cigars, etc. Cold or hot meal let to order. "Come, listen to the mocking bird I' CHAS.SCIUHN'M KYKIt, Proprietor. May 9, 1870. dim t. M.r. .1. The tlrt publin meeting of the Young Men's Christian .Woelnlioii, will be held at the Methodist church on .Monday evw. Ing, May IHh. commencing at eight o'clock. After tho transaction of huslrif a short nddres, relative to the aim ami object of this Association will be delivered by Itev. C. H. Foote, followed by a recitation by Mr. B-ulicri Yoeiim. Theso exereion with in u sic and o minute kpeecbe. will form the general features of th evening's entertainment. Admission fn. Kvery blv is cordially Invited. it. 3IILI.IM.ltl AMI ll.Uli liOOlis, Mrs. Addie Huek, between Ninth nnd Tenth streets, has Jnt retuniwl to Cairo with n beautiful stock of millinery and hair goo Is; all kinds of hair oinnmenti, ribbon, nets, etc. Shu has tho latest stylo of dress hats for l.idic. and children a sua sides. Framosof ull shapes and colors, and Illusion of every shade. Her stock of arti ficial Dowers cannot bo surpassed In Cairo. Mr. Buck will dress hair in any dosirabla styl", having visited tlio hair dressing e tabllsliincnl In tho .Southern Hotel and of Madame Caiubell, in St. Louis, with an eyo to the especial benefit of her customers in Cairo. 111 11 111. i'llOTOnUAI'HSM'IIOTUIiltAI'IISt Go to J, O. Bagwell, Photographer, corner Kighth street, nnd Ohio Levee, for pictures, Carte do Vi.ites, etc. Huving mado arrangements with some of tho best artists of our large cities, he respectfully solicits orders for copying und enlarge Ing old pictures. Call ut hl rooms mid see specimens of work In that line, up Idtf L 1311' LxI'LOMOXs;. Will the people avoid theso dangers In- using a genuine article, which is perfectly safe and has tho reputation of being tho best I11 iiu 7 It is the Aurora Oil. It gives a brilliant light, and can bo had at 95 Ohio I.oveo. Cull and cot the ehcimoit 9ght in use. tf LOST, A pocket diary with cash account nnd memorandum. Owner's nnmo written on fly leaf. The Under will bo duly reward ed by leaving It at the book store of II, A. Hannon, m"t?. aittio.v. Twill sell on Wednesday morning, 1 Mify 11th, lit 10, a. ni., at thu reildenco of i ,(. (, Jlumphrev's on liiiilitli beyond ni- nut, n lot ot liousciioid goods, consisting 1 of bedlcad, wardrobes, bureaus, wash- I stands, centre tables, carpets, stoves, cook- I Ing uton'lh chair?, etc., etc. , I). HAltTMAN, Auctioneer. I IIISI O.MIM Kl. t The use of the dirty, hair staining pre paration', slncu thu Introduction of Plus Ion's Vititlhi, or Salvation for the Hair. With mat velotis precision it produces the exact shade of colordelrcd, and is literally transparent nnd jiudolillng. Sold by all druggets and fjtiry sood dealers, mavl'diiwlw cott.kii: nut UK.vr. The comfortable und well arranged Cot tage, on tbo corner of Washington avenue mid Division tre"t, will be rented to u , (.miil (n uMhuut , rins. 'I wo nil complete. Amdvto T.O'CAijLAHAN. m'.lfit FMIt'lt. (Jim hundred luilf-barrcls of Choice Family Flour, suitable for tho trade, for sale at tho Kgyptlan M Ills. apll idtf Coo i, airy and splendidly venlllntod rooms, can bo had at tho Saint Charles, with board, during the hot aurnmor months, nt rtry low prices. Families can lie ac comodated during the aliovo period, with our most desirable rooms, at alarytdtdntU ion from regular rates. dtf The St. Nicholas llllliurd Hall Is one ' "f nrS'l n"1 furnished In the country. It is the retort of both citizens 1 nnd strangers who indulge In billiard playing JanCtf Cunningham isotlering Inducements in linen goods, which will Ikj found to bo -0 percent, less than In any other house in the city. If. The Continental i the only cook stovo with sliding oven doors. Warrunted in all respects. Pitcher A Henry, at 192 Commercial avenue, cor. I'.'tlr street. noviOtf Thev never tiro the eyes, iiu-y aro warranted not to break. They areperfec In every particular. G"'t a pair from Tuber tiros. Sec advertisement of "Per fected Spectacles." mny3dlmltw Good Cotton Socks, only 15 cents per pair or $1 'J5 rents per dozM nt P. Nclfe, No. 79, Ohio Levee. tf. Just Bkckivm). The Shoo Fly Klllot ami Don't Ilodder Mo Hats and caps at P. Neffs, No. 70 Ohio I-cvee. Kxtra Inducements In white goods, ho siery, gloves, notions, handkerchiefs, etc., at Cunningham's. tf Youths' boys' and Children' clothes, a less than New York nrlc(f. will be sold this week, at P. Nell's, regardless of cost ..,i.i.. t,m ,. ,.,mi,. .., Clothing for the million at P. Nell No ? 79 Ohio lvoo. The best gr! In the city will be found nt this house. tf Hverythlng in the IkxiI and shoe line for gentlemen's wear at I'.lliott, Ilaythorn & Cos. isil20l3t. JceT received nt Mrs. C. McOees.aflne assortment of- .MiiiKs' and ('iim.luen'i Mior.4, ofevery style and description, aplotf TIIK liKSP IN t'SK-Knders Chill Cure. i :() OM.UsSItX'IAI, avi:.mi .tin: sKi.Lixii Men'. Fine Stout Horgatis.., M 25 Men's Huff Hal.. Men's Calf Boots 1 a 50 1 '.'5 1 50 Woiie-n's l'lne 1. 11. ting i'ol, Itotte Ilal Women's Fine lint!' Ilal Women's Calf Pol. Ilal 1 75 Women's Fine Lasting Gaiter $1 00 2 00 Children's Shoes 25 1 2.' (ochI Call Hoots tor two dollars and seveiity.five cents onlv at P. Nell's, No, 79. Ohio I.vee. .mi:it.i!,WATKu. 1'IKST OK Till! SKlSO.V Kl'slngen, Selter, and Blue Lick atcrs, nnd all tho other variety of waters from the celebrated' spring of Gor many and America, on draft and for sale by the glass gallon or barrel at the drug storo ot U.T. Whltuker, No. 108 Commer cial avenue, Cairo ills. apll2tf RIVER. NEWS. AltlllVAI.K. I'eitohu, riulucs.li; lan,M,l, Col t ' iliirey. " -in J Hale. Cini llelln Memphis, ML; Mullle firitts, Memphis, .lii ur 1111, jiiit iiiiMiis,, 11 nrnuu, SI I.OUIS1 l ily nf Csiro, Iron. hies. u J Wicks, " i: III loirs li, " Liimsnei, .slivllle, Mirete, Lums,eii,'ailmle; Iliihicon, ' 'lali.man. " MaryAlio, Cujr of Allon, Vieksbj llrntsl Tiger, " UleuiM, llvsnstllle: MJn.eph, " City of i:anllle, " Alx-ons. " lii lls L-e , .V O; 'I Imniiitnn Pean, ut -air Heu-, Poineror. ItejiiUie, HKI'AnTCIlE.S. Mllhrev, I'udiienli: Pan Able, Columlms; I'eliolm, " Mollle Orals, 1'uJ; lit He Memphis, Memp" Mlnnrol.i,C'ini C II Chureh. M Joseph, " hnniJ Halo. ' Ironmles, pitta; Mireie, Slirerport; iilncon, Viekkb; Mary All e, N U, Hemiblie. Mlswdd. F.vansville; Oil of Kransrllle, City of Allon, tea Louis, City nf Cairo, " Wlcka, Hel Lee, ' Dexter, " Liimsilrn, Naihillle; V 11 Ilrown, bt I.oula; llenul Tiger, The weather cleared up on Sunday morning and has slnco been very pleasant. Tho river Is falling slowly having re ceded only twelve Inches since Saturday evening. Tho .Mississippi Is about stationary at St. Louis, but no rlseof conscquenco is reported above, Tho Ohio is rising slowly nt Pittsburg with Ave feet wator In tho channel. It is falling al Tulivllle with Ave feet water in the chute over tho falls. It Is also full- ' Ing rapidly nt Kvansvllle. ihu Cumberland Is fulling with 0 feet , on Hnrpcth shoals. Iliulnryl has been virygood since hist report and a largo amount of freight has been received anil reshipped. The City of K vansville brought 300 pkys furniture, C:f hogs and considerable as sarted freight for rcshlpmcnt South. J no lillowild brouglit 1,7.10 bajs corn, 101 bbls llour, 75 bbls whisky, UUton sun- dries for shipment South, nnd several lot.. leather and sundries for St. Louis. The Llimsdcn was detained 2,1 hours ! hind her time by thu gale of last Saturday morning. Mm brought ftO? Minis tobacco, 170 bbls llour for reshlpmont South, and 100 pkgs cedar ware for St. Louis. Shy returned but night with nearly a full load of produce nnd groceries. The 'talisman brought II I hhds tobacco for New Orleun, I 'J sks feathers for ro shlpment North per I. C. it. 11., 1!0 tonx pig Iron for Grand Tower, and lf ton- bur Iron, cedar w are ard sundries for St. Louis, The Thompson Dean Is tilling out here with ovor .100 hhds tobacco, 20i)0 sacks corn and considerable assorted freight. Tho Great Uepiibllc,.Shreve, Ilelln .Mem phis, Church and Itubleon all received more or less here. The Petrolla brnvisl the storm nnd made her trip to Pndtifuh and back, although slightly behind time. The Mllbrey lost one trip. Iloth lKnt will lenvi- punctually this evening. The Thompson Dean leaves nt an early hour this nfternoon for N. O. The Talisman leave, positively to-night for Nashville ntnl nil points on tli- Cum- Wrlaud river. SEW ADYKKT1SEMKXT.S The Wrar mill Trnr of llii.liirs I. Iff. Tlieestesanil Utrs of Imsires. ,(r te ,l l'i till severely upin the health eii'l eoiitltiili,!i ft Ilia anient, rii,,r);etl' Ikj. ne.s man, ami ,ii llir need 01 s-lnr li.UilMn Renl la felt, sliinblaHla that cause only a teui,rry exhdaraii ,n, mil lMe the .y.li'iii in a stale nfpnitlitl ets is In n their lirst Hteci lias i.k,,I sre too often le. .01K1I to. As riTta'uiy as 11, Ihik Ulmi I it reslillum of R-hrs, the use ut s,,nl(.-r.lil lqui.r nf conuneren prO'lm-e. pretnalnroexhAaslioti an, .local. Toiii'li Ihem n"l. Tom- rel fanl-b lh oteiianet Titalina- hiliff.v vsitli HtMletter .t -in-Hitter.. In It.at ! li- U-.olnc .lilir. S 1 1 at - hnlieeleineiit, hwh is ih en rest rteflll,le Irom any Kiun'f, la leierel by Ineelinierst UM.f, rirnt, aiili-Uliou. mi l nti-f,-l.nte ierUI,lr rx tracts ah'l June. To .trenmlien. win t. ilav ami purify tlie.i.leni 1a the mission of the (treat vrtf.'Uliln speelhe. Wlu-n the stmna'-h I. m h healthy elate, the imV tlowa regu,rly, ihe Louela p riurin ineir hiik'h propiris, anil ii.e iri.'n,a.ii,- . hhresnf the nerTOH.ay.leniMre in iwrfe.'! uurK- 1112 oiurr, an enunnoiis anioiini m lamriau is. lajrlie ailllOlll f'.k nr IliCilltrnlefwe. ami Ihedl. rect ellwt of the Hitters s to prolnle thl. new ous enilltlin nf thn fimttmna tipvn Ills It the nourishment nf the lly, and n eiwer or en. ilurainT inanity il-!i, The great loni' ami a). teratlea,therefre, emphali, ally rr nrmiieinlr.1 or li remsrkai.le atrenirt'ieninir p fttwrtu . to alluH,n aalK.ni Ihe rr-lnsil,ilitiea ul lil pre-s hentily, an t who f.l l,ke faiiiliiR umlrr the liiirtheii, A lltely aepetlte, a aplendi'l Ime.tmn, ela.no spirits, an, I a inarselnu. alulity toailh auii'l fatistie, are ainonflhti hieaami;. Insti l a rnheil tilhe rennatlni(0irralinn of ih.s i ,(n. I4e and tlxeffut riirdiai, an I as a spill. i; n l i,m mar al'rratiTe, tli-re i. intliiiiu tn the ititleri Uieillen lluil ran Imi clnparel illi It iuajrMlltw DR&MIT1C ASSOCIATION Will giv? sn eater'ainmr nt on Wednesday Even'g, May 11 T Ills ATHENEUM In ahi h thrtilr-n.a erit . the Pirate's Legacy Will le presentel, The er.i.'ita anieal ;l thtl emu In, If with the laitf lis.tleanl interest n I, ltsueol lliu Grrntxd DiitolioMii. The entire perfjrmsai'e ,ll m inierapers, t with ' HONfiK AMIS l)A.('KS. inajnt ST2AHS0AT3. jJKWTOW IIO AT. Tlu Xcw Tow nnd Joli Hout ODD FELLOW IP. . COVLTEli, Vaster, ,repared at all limes to rln rll kinds ail tun. I tm and johhinx on the mint KasoiiiLlo terms, lleiuiirtera nt Cairo, llllnuls. tnarlStf 11 KUIXAKCAIItO A v.xsv. pout ui;i:ui.v imcki.t r-al'r's tiik Krr.AiiKit leaves Cairo etery MONDAY BVEN'O, m.ikini close connection with trains at DA1MVILLS rna Olarlisville, SXUit ohnsonville wint iasis roa IV A S II XT IZjZj 3EJ. Parllrular sstlfntluss ts stay bisalnras KANUFACTORIES BROOMS. sflAIItO ItHOO.U ,TIA.M'I'At KJ I TOHY W. F. M'KEE & BR0 llmliiR perfivled lhlr arranReinenta for llu m.itmf:tiiit)oi IN THIS CITV, AIIK .NOW PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS At as LOW I'llICrN nallie sasiie quail. ly or llrooiiia inn lie iiirclin tl cliswhei. n,rf, iri-.i thn atore of O. P. U'llllmnkon. nr at tha MamifactoiT, on Thirlcouth street, UtnYKKK HA I.1S IT AU IUIAI1, Will bo promptly attended to, .Urilcra'hy mall should be addressed to W. F. MeKKK URO r; n. vnn w, caimw, nr.. HRIOE'3 COW r 1 hi, tut 11 a r a . . Ill i i iaiiii, Tm,-,,rii AI. n lit PeBWABHM CAIRO TRANSFER CO THROUGH BILLS L&DING (Us en to ull Avnllable Point BY RAIL OR BY WATER St. Louis .Cairo h New Orleans Packet Co. TIIK erKAMK.Ua IIIMMAltCK ... llirtl.Mo.M) ni:. ii.it :om.M(i.v v lo.s, i.'i'ii . TIKI.llh(l. ii:a.n. SSI.IVK llltAttCII ami. 1.11: aiii.s w. it. Allium......... t'llMIl,.TAI. TllflMI-H I o In ilo il, li. do J 2'K", -P.i All. PKI'I'KK, ,M .1 (Mill. AIII.K, .lll'Ul.teKI, ..Mi(.LoV, to il j l',tl'l,I.K ('A HIISSI.I l- mpr sin.; all tl,e Bnsl an l l.raest l)its nut nl es. tHiia. . V r N' w Orl-n Tl.e Steamer Thompson Dean, l'KI'l'i:it, . .... ...Mailrr, Wi'l ae HtTTItl'tV !:, M ) "ill, " untie. i,r at rl Orleans with las-all l.jnenu blnall.c r- III I.I vri(i,l, New Vnrls, lliialtm, ami (ittl r ton, Trias, Passenger act H'l't pera en relr on fine it llie. I ,1. .ai ,k 1 t run, luai as al'ile. til ALT filMii;, lletieral Au'lit. Calm, JP.-e. n Vharflxal. CnUii- (.an t nr 1 i. i Memphis and bt. Louis i 'Packet Company. : IS70. : 1S7U. Ihe Mn.s nir II ala ompr,a li,la Line ami " run ia the f-Hikw.i.tf "pier Memphis Packets HM.t. AM le - n, Air teat Cairu, 1. IT rtLLRST torts i if. i.y, i f.u - tur lajta ta cur or c uiha ri.ura.ia) a k i id I.i.1 a.m Mai n, Maa ,, , nn.UK mi anna. -aMiniar, i ,.i, . l,ur-., I a.m ri.aa, fc.4Sff Vicksburg Packets. , Artive at 1,'allu s.,,1,11, lia. ir. Iloate. MARIU.KI'ITT, V,el.j,t j.in Ti. Jl i.fl I" V I 111, 1 aiuiitAt.. .. I IT ' AlA'i- Frislay. I n, 111 'Sunday I a 1,: Jo 'I nnilCOS -Mrniay. I I. 11 Mea,, la . :, 11 I. I OH 1 IIM on I ,1 C nn- nignlM , 11. mil, .NnrllirlM l.lnr la krl :iiiuii) , Ittnkllk 1'nrlsel t'lini im , (liualia Cache I S i.iiiati)', and Vailuu. ItnlliiiHil I. In, a At Memphis ih .si, iiipllls ami Willie Itlver 1'iirltel Co., ArUan.x. Illrr I'ackrl oil, ial, y, liiiiiilil mt C'hkrlraloii II. II.. and .!tUl.-lipl A. 'I'rllllt aa.e II. It At V . kshuric s t . Viiiii Itlver I'erSlrt., ai I Vli lsaliiiiK '' .'lerlillan Itallriiad tltnr iiifufci. ! ej -.ato i il I I,, 61,1 , r, ' 1 r, .1 IW T HlM'f fienefa Aten' 1 i:l: e mi n narldAat. I. f-'l HI. r 1 ' ' I I -se,, Al HI Nashville and Cairo Packet Company. r , Consisting ot the follow nc s s.f splendid pa-senger stenti.ers Talisman .. Mk.1.1 I . . ( s sr"Vi I.SIIS a .vtry jtoiitlH)- nl I I', Tyronoi IIA1!M1) Ma.rH ... ...te l.riitea Kvsry Til urailny 11 1 1 1'.M. John Lumsden n.tVIt Ma-lei f fit I lrf e l.erj huliitilry nl 4 I'. Jl. ' Tliroiich UI1N lulling (ilvcn Via. Nanh. title iiml Cairo I'ncI.eU und lircin l.lne" To .nHlnllle. S'linlliiiuiiicn, Trim. 1 AI Inula, s liitiitina, Itoiiir, Miiroii, I S. SJuInt. WiS I'uliit. Ill orffHMrn, Mil. iiuiii siii.i Knirtiiiis, ato,.i. KiMiiriy, .Mil 1 S tiarlilnn. . I .) Krllim, .In.. Suiiinnh. la.l l 1 1 III I II U t OU. .. '.! I t olllllllilu, S.S .. li inn.' t inviir lll.in, a. iiii'", Agent ut t'ulro j Memphis and Cincinnati Packet Company. rlKMir ' l.VKH, Pres't. I SAM J. IIAl.K. t-ee' (ru t'om'd of thn fullauine nr.i 'flv'tj' class Ktainefa. AI.ICK ISKAV ... lohn f-uak, Master ItOII'T III lt.h Prank hum .SII.V.MItil.A U. ll.Jlil.f r " MI.VI'.ll .IISSII. Hen M. Merrielaa H3t J. IIAI.i: I'. Walker " Oiiunf thealxiT" aiiii'iidld stcatm ra Iraio Cairn for Memphis rry Tiie.diiy and haniidiy, sud for L'liiciuoUl every Ft May and ratunl.iy.t til As. T. HINDI:, Axrni, mi", III. Iirtiee rn Vhar.l.t,l. tvansville and Cairo Packet Company.. tfiSSSa. Consisting ol tho follow -fWj;s;,Sjilendld Passenger Stea ' Idlewllcl, rOWLRIt Maaterl W KtlWI.KIt, f.eiea (uru tiuuday nud Thuraday at f, 1 Quickstep, OHAMMKH Master I l'fcK.MXCTO.V ClnrL l.t ave. Lairn TUe.ila) and rrma) at A p, 111, City of Evansville, PHXTKII Mniirrl l'i:XNf!Ti)N...r(rU l.fiive-l'olro WedneaWajs und bninrrinya al 4 1,111, ConneotniH nt I', ilnenh vtiili Tein vttee riser nackela, at rinitldand ullh ashvlde paeketi,, at Kvnn.t illft with the n irnlur I'aeketa inr Lnulavllln aid t'juciuiiAli, and Ihe M A I). H. It. Ifirnll points orii. liiianin 1, 11m ur,, Anont. v .(.JMBWlaHaH