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the oaibo Buiiiiirri jst, i&jLrsr e TICKET AGENCY. TMICJIIANT TICKETS FOR. SALE r ARB f ram Terpaal.I-oadoaderrr Alaasjaw a' Buntow to Cairo wH 20 0arr1, Harris Y CaatJec, Agl' IMS ' it. II. MCHUTTER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer ines, Liquors JOBACCOwdCIGARS. aaiaaNBaaaa Aen; for beat breads of jCBBAM AND STOCK ALE Xmport0dAleofdlS rerent No. 75 OHIO LEVEE CAIRO. ILLINOIS. P M. NTOCKFLETU (nooetfiar to Pohle ft Btoekfletb) r ' ulet!2er Ml Wholesale Dealer la For elga and Domestic , WINES, ETC. 79 Ohio Iicvee, 'CAIRO. - - - XUTj. Be keeps on bu 1 conatantlr, a fait tok f .fUEMtiekr Bcirbea. Rje and Mom. aarahela vThlskleg, French Bras, tie. Holland till. Raise M4CllfomUWIe. ens HOTELS. succanr. s. . Mtowicc CRAWFORD HOUSE i l. ,A Comer SUth aid WsJiat Streets, (Entrto'ee onilxthBlrttt.) 4 CIIC15XATI,OniO. OAKES, CADY 4 CO., Proprietors. snytSSw fratattrclal At Opposite Pest Oflce CAIRO, ILLINOIS. JOSEPH BAYLISS, Proprietor. Ths Home It newly lurolthtd nod offer loth publle Brflt-vUs aecomra datione. fk7dlf Win. II. Myers. Jno.II, Caanoa JNO. II, CANXOX Oi CO. .'Hiiecewtr to E. O Tcttm A Co., WKOLUAU MtUU la STMW & SILK MILLINERY 502 K. 4th St., eor. St. Our I en, Orsr U. H. Expren Officii, BT. LOCIS. 4: )T7 t - . Order will rectlre piompt and careful atttn. ion, aprfdlm ATTORNEYS. ( 1LI.EN. NOLKEY A .L WMIJtiliER, ATTOKNETS COUNSELLORS AT " LAW. William,..!. AlUn, Joha H. BJalkey,' $ CAIKO, ILL, Namael , VItler J Particular atfeeMon paid to rl w nd admiralty bunincw. r JpJ Roams, WlBlera Block! QfcEEV c GILBERT, ' ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT law, William H. 6ra, ) William H. UlllMrl. V CAIRO, ILL. Teliae r. Ollborl. J tipeciat attention arrea to Admiralty and Steam beat btulneas. , Uatea i mm Olila ! UHmi 7 mm w PcctioorAitaaA Co,, FLOUR i"tif ANO jBeneral: Commission Merchant r No. 133, Ohio Levee, BOTlllT t ' CAIRO, ILL. & FOR 1 v ; TtAail( aa TBRVrAnoE eaah MtnmlMtoa to good agcnte.who ara wanted NOW ary wnore. Qomeininaior arerr noma., pua for terw, 10cnn7r partial ipeeloUni, or II. ( fir complete outfit, to Brishl ida Ojmpanjr II 1U juauon mrrai.unieaso i.timju. rrMdtl HANDBILLS. .CRCULAR8 iBAjQcjfaiVroeiiilMKiui. job LIQUORS NEWS OF THE CITY. Men's Fine Seal Skin Gaitcrf. And alio 'Prlnco Alborti' at Elllolt Allay thotVa. " tf Htascs' Serge and Kid PolUb, ea1 lop top, at tho City Shoo Store, corner' Com mercial arcnue and Eighth itreei, tf : ) Floor. Choice Family Flour la bbli half bbli., tacki Ac, for tale at the Egyp tian Mllli. au Ladle.' Serge (PolUb) French Kid, ozed, at City Shoe Store, corner of Com mercial arenue and Eighth street. tf Who la U that does not like imoklng hotbliculU for breakfaf? The Fame Cook itore will bakotheminflre minute time by the watch. tf The Urfe patent moreable point iteel plow; one eitra point gtven with each plow. For tale only by DEERWART, ORTH Sc CO, Cif 130 Commercial Ato. Ladle' Serge (Poliib), acallop-top, for from one dollar and fifty ccnU to three dollar and twenty-five centi, at City Shoe Store, corner of Commercial avenuo and Eighth itreet. tf A iplcndld assortment of bird cages moai basket?, flower itandu, flower train en, wire-cloth for window screen, bath and foot tubi, &c, Ac, just received at: DEERWART, ORTH St CO'S, aCtf 130 Commercial Ave. JUnc'Lir Dnon. are telling more of Sim mons' Liver Regulator, at retail, than of all tho others of that class of tnodicinc put together. The reason of this is be came all' who try it recommend It to tholr friends. my2dlw Wk have been requested to say that Elliott & Haythorn have now on exhibi tion, and for tale, everything In tho boot and shoe lino for ladlw, nnd gentlemen's wear: nnd that all their goods aro new and ttvliib. aprlCtf A Haxdful. A very small quantity of wood or coal, in a Charter Oak Stovo will cook a plentcou meal for a small family ; for its whole arrangement hot-air flues, oven, fire-box, damper, etc, is so planned as to save and apply all the beat gcreratcd directly to tb cooking food, without per mitting it to escape up the chimney. my2dawlw Scccess is the best tett of supcrorlty; tne wonderful demand for Simmons' Liver Regulator is one of the convincing proofs that this article it appreciated above every tblngelte of the kind. ITowcTcrmuch its jealous defameri may throw their shafts, truth will prevail and to will this medi cine. my2dawlw Fob Sals. Tbo undersigned will soli at piivate tale the following described property: Four work: hones; 2 .et double harness; 2 two-horse wagons; soveral plows and other Agricultural Im plements. Parties deniring .to purchase will call at her residence or at Robt. Dri bach's, oppot ito the court house. Terms of sale, half cash; balance-on ilx month's credit, with good security. apr22dlm Mas. KATIE COOPER. Picnic Excursion Mat 1st. The above named picnic is postponed until Wednesday, May lOtb, on account of the steamer Eckert having to go to the wreck of the steamer Dunham, sunk near Little Rock, Arkansas, tome sis day ago. On the day named the excursion will take plaoe according t3 the already published pro gramme, when it will be much pleasantec for steamboat as d. rural enjoyment. JACK WINTER, - U.S. HARRELL. . W. n. 8CUUTTER, Managers WM.HAMDLXTON ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. New Time Table. On and after 12:30, p. m., Sunday, Dec 4th, the following timo table will govern the arrival and departure of potion gor trains at Cairo ; dei-akt. Mail train leaves at 3:40 a.m. Express " " at 3:30 p.m. St. Lou and Cairo Express leaves at 1:20 a.m. Accommodation leaves nt... 12:80 p.m. ARRIVE. Mall arrives. 2:05 a.m. Express arrives '.12:24 p.m. St Louis and Cairo Express arrives 4:4S p.m. Tho last named train leaves St. Louis at 10:30 a.m. Traders can leave Cairo at 1:20 a.m., reach St. Louis at 7:25 a.ro., re main in the city three hours, and return to Cairo at 4:46 p.m., the samo day. The 12:30 accommodation and Cairo and St. Louis express leavo dolly ;' all oth. rs leave dally except Sundays. Way passengers should Jbear. In mind that the 3:30 p.m. train makes only Ave stop pings between Cairo and Centralla via t Mounds, Joncaboro, Carbondale, Dq Quoin and Ashley. The 12:30 p.m. train stops at all the stations along the route. JAS. JOHNSON, k i , Agent, Cain.. nXCFLSIOR SALOON, Coraer Wstaklaxsjtoai Avan mum rmr teeatk (treat. . Fred. BlaakenbuTg's saloon Is newly and elegantly fitted up aod,suppljod,,wh cthe'flnest wines, liquors, boer, clgnrsVoHo, that can bo found in tne city; and Fred, hu'ndifiporlor'as'a'dlipcnter of dotlehtful beverages. Do'not forget the place, cor ner 14th itreet and Washington RTennt, B1ETITIE9. , , James S. Morris was la the city' yes terday on saw mill business. ' Chief of Police Myers traced the meat thieves, who robbed Oayer & Co 4 moke5houso on Thursday night, to tho barraekaj " Tho cisterns the public, cisterns tor, which tho Contractor received several hundred dollars, how aro thoy 1 will they hold water T Wlckwlro will bavo his full force of brick-layers at work on tho Bros. Halli day buildings next Monday, and will crowd the work thrpugh with all tho ex pedition possible. Tho negreea who was severely Injured by the brick of the little bout that fell on Thursday, I doing very well. She will not die. Luckily the brick hit hr on the head. Motes Torre nee, the Dlnkle burglar, was taken before Brois yesterday, but called for a change of venuo. The J udge, being a man of sound sense, sent the pris oner to McHale. The public t:hool library I entirely free from debt, thank to the energy of Rev.' 0. II. Footc. The library now prauetie several hundred volumes of .valuable works and Is now In charge of Mr. Eng. Ilsb, tho very efficient superintendent of our public schools. Judgo Dross and Editor Davit locked horns on the railroad question at the pott office tho other evening. The dobato was warm for a time, but the Prutslanio per sistency of the Judgo was n little too much for tho Frenchified courtesy of the shining man of tho Sun, and well, the dispute ended in words, only words. McHale, with his band of gallant chain gangers, has opened the ditch leading from tho pond behind Williams' mill to tho Thirty-second street sower. Owing to the muddy condition of the ditch all the obstructions could net be removed; but, a very good job was done, considering the difficulties in the way. Mr. Joseph Arnold, a man who make his living by polico business, and moves in a mysterious way, Is an applicant for a position on the police force. Let the good people of the city ponder and become wrapped in wondor. A couple of year ago Joe would have filled the bill, hut now I llalllday Brother now receive the well-known Ohio river and Kanawha salt in bulk, and pack it here in' the white wood flat-hooped barrels, now being manufac tured in this city, free from the dinger stain that spoil the beauty of the ordinary oak barrels used in salt packing. Salt in this new "cooperage" k much more desira ble for the trade and command higher price than when packed in the old-style "cooperage." A member of our distinguished County Court is roputed to have said that tbo court is indifferent to public criticisms and don't care a d n for all tbe newspapers in tho United States. If we were not fea'rful the expression might shock tbo honorable court and bring down on our head its high diiplcasure, wo would gently assure it that if all tbe newspapers in tbo United States aro like Tiik Bulletin, all tho newspapers in tho United States don't care a d n for the court. Even. Fitzgerald's Sautle Room. Por sons blbulouily inclined, lovers of the ex- 1 bllcratlng juice of the corn and juico oi tho grape, or malt beverages, should call im mediately at tho sample rooms, on corner Commercial avenue tad Fourteenth street. Beside everything In the drinking line, of the purest kind, he has the most fra grant' Havana clgars,importatlonr from Cuba, that land of narcotio weeds," Fits gerald keep a flrtt-clait place, and 'has wUh him Jimmy Eigliibf whoi know ev erybody, and knows the want of every body and who is a gentleman, every inch of him. P ARTICULAR KiTICES. To Ttaesa tke Atttatlom mt Ike Pwklle is EaiMeUlljr lavlicd. New Barber Shop, Tho razor is might ier than cither tbe sword or pen, and Frederick Netzer bandies his razor with nioro skill than William doe his sword or Dickens did 'his pen; and beyond all .doubt, he has tho most splendidly fur nished shop in tho city. He may bp found near tho corner of Ohio lovce, on Eighth stroet, in (he rear 0 the SI. JVeA- olas Hotel, Givo him a call. myCtf Meat). The branch meatshop of James Kynaston, located on Commercial avenue, noxt door to tho grocery ttoro of James Carroll, is now in full blest, and this pop ular butcher is supplying all tho refined meatcators of that portion or tbe Fourth Ward with splendid meat. If you have not tried him givo him a call. tf Alba'. Tho barber shop of Wro. Alba, on Commercial avenue, near tbe corner of Eighth street, Is tho place to which all lovers of a good, close shave with raxors (harper than th .wit of twenty Jcrrolds, wind their way. tf St. Nicholas. Day boarders can se cure good accommodation at the St, Nich olas (formerly the St. James) at per week. Tbe bouse is at thoj corner ofOhio levco and Eighth street, a central location; and is proprlctored by Hariy Walker, who Is alive to the want of his patrons, Parties deilrlng hoarding and lodging can learn term on inquiry at the office, may3dtf, , (ieritf' ..Oxford. Ties,' Prln.-e Albert and Opera Slipper, at the '-City Shoe -J ' w. .. v. v. WVWIMIVI. .f ,HU. BIJU jiigntn street. tf . fr TBE CITTL JAIL. , .frommmt MeVtieMs1Sfira to ike The City Jail, or calaboose, Is not the. mow inviting naoitanon in we worm, ana until tbo present jailer took charge of It, was not far removed fronVthe flltbtnes of A pig pen. Under McHale' care, however) It ha been put into as good- condition as possible, and Its cleanliness is abovo re proach.' But other rlerms;re needed almost siemandodia ecesHlo. In the 'first place, the jail is' too small. Thoro aro only two eells and a hall, and, .into these cell and haU.all the ordlnaocc- Tfealter," male and fekale, irunk and so ber, clean and dirty, verminlesa ana lousy, decent and Indecent are crowded. Tho consequence tf, tttwi discipline in tho jail K naainiAinea ,wa,. tjrea ..io?r. Ane rough f for the tender sprig of (In, and tbe drunken, men, go for the mat trasee and rula them a 'rapidly at they can U parchased. What I mott,Boeded is alock-up la 1 which toeonflne the drunken fellow aad tho prevent the destruction of property and preserve the "mugs" of non-combatant prisoners. Tho roof of tho jail leaks badly and must bo re-hinjrled. rIt I proposed, while doing this work, to add two additional cells. Tho following diagram will show the proposed Improve ment: MEW CELL 9x10 feet; " ,T -,LOCK-Ur i 19 x9 FEET.' This show tbo ground floor. The se cond story, which now contains but two small rooms and a very small k'ttchen, will also be enlarged by the addition, and thus bo mado a tolerable residence for hu man being. The cost of tho proposed improvement will not exceed $800. , The Dest Sewino Machine. At the annaal exhibition of tbe New England Agricultural and Mechanical Society' Fair, held in Beaton during the month of August, 1870, theDavit tewing machine wa entered a a competitor on the list of double thread machine for manufactur ing and family purposes. After a close test of one week on all-.the j points oi ex cellence claimed by;Othcr'aaehines, it was awarded the first and highest premium a gold medal. Also at the Michigan State Fair, held at Jackson Sept. 20 to 23, it was awarded tho first premium a? med al for the belt double thread sewing ma chino for family use; also the first premi um for the best douule tbread'eewing ma chine tor' manufacturing purposes. E. and W. BUDKR, Agents for Southern Illinois. The Fen ton Corn Mill. This estab lishment,, corner of Commercial avenue and Twentieth street, is now in charge of Mr. M. D. Guntcr, who having purchased and thoroughly refitted it, invito tbe at tention of the public to tbo fact that he is now prepared to furnish dealers end fami lies with tbe very best article of corn meal. Order left at the mill or sent through tho postoffico will receive prompt attention. Meat Thieves. Look Out for Your Suokb Housns. The meat thieve of ' the city tho rascal who must eat and won't work have, if appearances are not very deceptive, an especial partiality for Gayer & Co., the proprietor of the Peo ple' "Meat Market, at the corner of Tenth street. If ot long ago, a well-postod thief unlocked the door at night, helped himself to what be wanted, and retired in good order, locking the door behind him. Then Gayer & Co. becamo very careful, and fell into the habit of locking their" meat in a brick smoke house locking tho door with a padlock fastened td a staple Tbo thieves were equal to tho emergency, and on Thursday night pulled a1 board off tho fonce, go", through tbe hole, then pulled out tbe staple, and opened tbe door. It never struck Gayer & Co, that tbe pad lock and staple were only slight impedi ments in tho way of hungry meat thieves. At last report tho ntnount of moat gob bled by the (taple puller had not been definitely atcortained but it is a large amount. Wo would suggest to butchers who Jock up meat in smoke houses' that they thould.put the ttaplet of thedoors on the inside. Which is advice we give with out money and without prlco. ' . - Removal. Mrt. J. Camming wiibet to inform her customers and the public generally nat she has removed her miU linory'good from her store' on Eighth street tp the commodious room ,oa, Com- merciai Avenue, between .oeveniu ana Eighth 'streets known as Mrs. Oswold'a old stand. Mrs,- dimming1 hat added fargelyOo her tloek of goods, And now has a cheap, seasonable and fashionable col lection of hot, bonnets, ribbons, etc.. to wblch,she asks the attontlo'n.cjf.qld and new patrons. miuii GubUeim will, in tho future, conduct the barber business of Fred Theobald, at the.pld tand. A full set of competent bar Dora have tcon engaged, and. customer wllj riryVslientton in overy particular. Dohot'ftiirto call' and get a first-class shave, hair-cut and shampoo. m2tf CELL. J pi - g . rri:.tv H r .v j , . . CELL. SPIRITUALISM. Reda)tlrlta and White, Blaek Bpfrlta and Otlr-lniiilrillan.l Nalrlttfal- t Situ-IIenllng Hptrliaallam-.Talklas; pwiiaaiiintuy oia nplrltnaiism lath !; orth Red Has' We Con. qtter. A few months ago a peculiar craft might havo been accn floating down tho placid Ohio, flying at tho pinnacle of n long pole fastoned to tho bow, a red rag a nico red rag, that fluttered in the breeze and toyed in crimson glee so to speak with tho breezes. Silently tho craft approached our wharf and was tied fast nearly oppotite tho box factory in tho Fourth ward. Tho man who tied thi ark of a new doctrine fait was Doctor Lathrop, who i It owner, and the husband of Mr. Lath rop, who' cleave to her husband on the, river and off the river, in sunshine and in storm. Tho Doctor toon became active in the noble work of healing the tick, and Joe Arnold, who i alway on the lookout for softsntpi, had this great agent of civili zation arretted on the chargo of peddling without a license. But Joe will occasion ally mako a mistake, and in barking up tbe tree of tho owner of tbe red rag, he fell into an cggreglous error. Litbrop was not a soft snap. Uu knew his. buslnoss. Ho didn't know bow to "come down" gracefully. Bross discharged him. Ar nold bad no case. But to our story. Dr. Lathrop began at onco to preach tho doctrino of spiritual ism, and hold his wifo up as one of tbo greatly favored of tbe spirit land. Converts gathered about tho Red Rag and tho cozy recesses of tho Doctor's boat becamo tho meeting placo of the believers. And now "circle" open to tho public aro held on Tuesday and Thursday nights of each week. Yosterday, the Doctor favored us with a call, and after Indulging in a philippic against Joe Arnold, ho branched out into a description of tho powers of his gifted wife. Ho said, among other things: "Mrs. L. is a medium through which the spirits of the great dead doctors of tho past take great delight in communicating. Shecan,1' ho added, diagnotii all dlseaiM. Sho it, in short, an inspirational medium, reading casca without any previout information rolat'.ve to them. Sir, the gives myttic power to every person who comes to the boat that flies tho Rod Rag at the mast head." Now, hero is the opportunity for the af flicted. Let the sick of tho city tho lame, the halt and the blind all flock to tbe Red Hag, and bo cured by inspiration aljMrs. L athrop. She isgreat. True. There can bo no doubt tha Baugh is, paf excellence, tho bxjt and shoemaker of Cairo. Ho challenge com- .petition In bis .trade, and aisuros tbo pub lic that he will guarantee, to his customers satisfaction. His shop is on Eighth streot near the corner of Ohio Leveo. tf Notiiino venturo, nothing have. Here i a chance to aid in a good cauio and at the samo time win a fortune This legal entcrprite in aid of a public library at Omaha is conducted by honorablo men, in whom confidence can be placed. Buy a ticket and win that $20,000. Sco adver tisement. my2dawlw II0U8K Moving. James Kennedy is well-know in tho city as a .skillful rac chaaic. Ho has been absent from tho city for several months, but has returned and is now seeking business in bis line of work. Ho has all tho necessary implement for moving house of any size from tbesmall est smoke house in the city to the custom houte. Ho it also at tho command of tho public a a builder, and will do all kinds of repairing. We can recommend Ken nedy as a gentleman in every way worthy of patronage. Seo hi advertisement. CAcqut at Last. Sometime ago man named Moset Torrenco was arrested for playing tbe confidence game on a young man, at that timo a band on the steamer Eckert. Tbe evidence was not sufficient and be was discharged. At that time Torrenco was boarding with Henry Dinklo, who appeared to havo considera ble conlldenco In tbo rascal, his personal nppourunro' being much In favor of tbo Impression that he was strictly an honest man. After awhile, Torrenco left, the city, but rolurned on Monday last. Chief of Polleo Myers "spotted" him at a danger ous, character, notwlutanding his honest looks, and kept "an eyo on him." Yester day morning, about 1 o'clock, Myers saw Torrenco enter Dinklo's home, and laid in whR for him. In about fifteen minutes, Torrenco re-oppearod and walked off, carry-, ing atuiplciout bundle. Myers followe and arrested his man, and found in his pot tesslon four bed sproads, valuod at $1 each, Dinklo's property. Tbo honest-looking thief wn locked up, and yesterday was brought beforo Esquiro McIInlo who held him to answer in the turn of $800. He is now in chargo of tbo county jailer. Addition to the Citt Jail. An ad dition is to bo built to tbo city jail two new cell and a now roof over all. Tbo proposed improvements aro greatly needed.: They will cost, according to an estimate mado by a skillful carpenter, not to exceed one hundred and seventy dol lar. Sewino Machines. Attention of pertons wishing a first-class sewing machine is called to tho late improved "Wheeler and Wilton'. Tliey cannot bo excelled for a family machine, or for lltrht manufacturing nur- ,poses. All are invited to caH and oxam- mo tuo improvements, j. u, uAiiaun, apSOdlm Agents, Cairo, 111. Tub St. Louts Ladies' Magazine. We aro Indebted to Messrs. W. B. Rock woll & Co. for the Initial numbrr of this magazine. It i intended, says, the edi tress, Mrs. Margaret L. Johnton, "to oc cupy a potltion in advnnco of tho so-called Ltdlc" periodical both In breadth of icopo and literary cxcoilence." And tint intention it well carried out in tho nunw ber beforo us. Besides a fair amounUof matter, in the shapo of stories, essay and potry, it contains several well-written article upon topic Interesting to every' woman in the West. Each number will contain an elegant fashion plato, pattorna for embroidery, music, etc Prico twenty flvo cents. For salo at Rockwell's. p. Attention, Sir Kxioms. A re Vgulr conclave of Cairo Command ry No. 13, of Knight Templar, will bo held at the Asylum, In the cily of Cairo, this (Saturday) ovening, May 6th, 1871, at 8 o'clock. Sojourning Sir Knights aro courteontly Invited to attend. JAS. S. RBARDEN, Recorder. FOR RENT. Tbe home heretofore occupied by Pat rick Fitzgerald, on Oblo Levco between Fourth and Sixth streets. Thit faoutc. if not tho best business faouio is certainly onoofthe best Hands in Cairo. It fronts the principal ttoamboat landing and is near tho Illinois Central railroad depot. Also tho second floor of the samo building suitably arranged for offices. Apply next dcor at Robert Smyth & Co s. wholctalo grocery store. ICE, ICE. Halt, Laotal 4c Co. la the Froxcn Field, Tho ice wagons of Huso, Loomis & Co. will commence to deliver ico about the city on Monday, May 1st, and will contlnuo to mako daily rounds each morning (Sun days excepted) during tho present season. Orders left at tho offlco of tho company, corner Ohio tevce and Eighth street, will receive prompt attention. Hute, Lfomls Sc Or. aro also prepared to fill all orders in tne steamboat and shipping trado. aar27-dlm BOARDERS WANTED. To occupy a very pleasant room, (fur nished or unfurnished), on Washington avenue, opposite tbe new custom house ; suitable for man and wife or ilnglo gen tleman. Alto a limited number of day boarder. Term very reasonable. En quire at this office. may5-6td CITY SCRIP. Yattleaiar Katie air tka Eaterailaa Mvtac asaata. Citt Scair, registered for interest, BononT at par by the Enterriie Stttingi Bank. WALTER HYSLOP, mySdlw Treasurer. A CRASH. Tka DowafaU of a. Iloaae Four ?( roaa lnjartd. Last night about eight oclock a house on Wathington Avenue, near Fourth street, tell to tho ground with a crash Tbe building, conttructed partly of brick, was occupied at the timo by a nero fam ily, four of whom wcro injured. An in fant was entirely covered with brick bats but was rescued without oven a scratch A woman, who was sick and in bed, was badly hurt, and there Is some doubt of bcr recovery. BIYBB ILST-fcLl W S. PORT LIST. ARRIVALS Steamer-Illinois, Columbus. " Jat.Fitk, Jr., Paducah. 11 Champion, St. Louis. M. T. Wicks, St. Louis. " n. S. Turner, St. Louit. " Paulino Carroll, New Orleant. " John Lumsdon, Nathville. " Colorado, St. Louis. " Mary Houston, Louisvlllo. Sam Brown, St. Louis. DEPARTURES. Stoamer Illinois, Columbus. " Jas. Fisk, Jr., Paducah. " Champion, Cincinnati. " M. J. Wicks, Now Orleans. " n.S. Tumor, Louisvlllo. " Paulino Carroll, St. Louis. " John Lumsdcn. " Colorado, Vlcktburg. " Mary Houston, New Orleans. ' " Sura Brown, St. LouIj. ITho river continue to rite tteadily. IgfTbe weather continue cloudy and disagreeably cold. MrTbe river it rtill rising at St. Louis, but slowly. The Illinois and Missouri are about stationary. lO-Tho Ohio it ritingat Pittsburg with tlx feot three inches in tbo ohaunel, and coal men Expected to start a tow out yes terday. . fSTAt Louisville tbe river is also rising with six foet eight inches iu tho chulo. BavA Louisville telegram enumerates the Cbas. Bod man among the departures for Cincinnati. SaTThe Jumna Ifnwinl nnd Itlohmnnrl for Now Orleans, and Bollu Memphis for Memphis, aro duo to-day. MaT-A dispatch from Davenport May 4th, says that: Tbo St. Johns collided. this morning about 0 o'clock with plor No: 3 of tho new bridge, whlto trylug lo, pats down. Both guards were crushed la and tho boat was badly wrenched, displacing the boilers. A loak wa sprung, but he wa able to reaeh thi wharf without dif- a' i.J . f ucuiij, wuer siewt un: pairs, wlilch will takTiomo davt. " nmsx rc- tlonof bniinofVMei0 Tho Jno. Lumsdcn brought 19 hhds tobacco J Uk Soyth and 17 thouiand feet lumber, 20, thousand cedarpoila forreihlpmontloStLoui. " sSLiTho combination ;hw etefoea ;!(t Ing between the Lumsdn(TyroeMTa1 isman, ha been dUiolved: and, each .Woat now runapn it.own,book ,Whcthai.thi change is indlcatiro of an open warfare Nashyijle and . Evantvllle picket Molllo Ragan. or not, o cannot, sayyet(tlobk a eood deal that war: That m "Aan., should have occurred just at the, time when business ft so very dull, and when a comoination lor euo protection , is most needed, teems to indicate that war las been dcclaro and If so, we may look for ltvely times, low ratesnd"a bijj'lfust up v.. lug VUIIIUCI inilU 1U fcllV IWUIf. Vl,ll UiU. erTA telegram fromc '(niffieAni lay that In the la'o itorm on tnoT6wer',Sii sisiippl the Leonlda lost her chlnitrtys, cscapo pipes andj.whce) b9;wp. v Pretty heavy lo for a stern. wbeel,bpat, ami ono which can never bo ropnlred. agi-Tho nrkansas Bell Is the Evansville packet this ovoning on arrival of tho train. B3uTho James Fisk, Jr, is the Paducah Packet. i l tS'Tho Jno. Lunsdcn is the aihyllle packet, leaving this evening on (arrival of the train. B.rauline Carroll discharged 700 bxs. of orrnngcs'nnd lemons for Chlcaso. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS JJOUSE MOViSU. JamcR Kcnnodp- raACTICAL 4 HOUSE MOVEH AHD BUILDER .1 prepareit to do.sll ktndt of. HOtal: HOVlSd, HOUSE BXAUINO AXB Itepalrlaa: Every D'tcfTtotUn On the m t rf onable trrmt. Orders left at the It-siucuw ui oil. nruiir'ij, DQ wntnrpirwI.'DflZI door tl tho nrr wliool builllng, or twMrntsxl to win reoeiTo prompi ai tension. mfoii 7 "30 GQLI LoAr OP TUB ' uuiiiuciu a u.vaiiii uauiimii "J - BU'IU PR0UBES3 OF THE WORK. The building of tho Northern Pocfflc IUllrftftJ, (begun Julj Uit) U bcln tuh4,forwrd'wUii rreat cn5rTVr from roth tilrAnti tt tha IfnA. anUonlbfl PAniflocntiat. Th-grtvJe la..f-rly Mmnlalail Qflit tilj , t J a..... ... UU9IVM U4VU B W VUSVSUlfU ID MUUfll topf Irtilna nro rnnnlna m.as 1 .1 ai yv A.Lw earoat, ana iraeKuioff,t rapmi? progrcisiRg - . . - . " - oi compiawaroaa, aiia or Hp;imMrDixiuiu win d incrcuoi 10 ai icoaioov; UIIOD l!f VKBTXENT. JayCook uo.,arenow lellinff, and nnheni- Hnnila oi ihn VnrthAm Pa (ft i RailmaH rnmrianv . j -iu v m m 1 1 m wui i wv snuu uiam uui iuei lis v av uaia iu uu wmw ivi cu auu um mnPttrairA -in triM n first rnrtil and ila nn tmianl 93.000 ACBX3 OF JsAltB 1 to evenr mile of track, or 500 acres for each ii.uuu nonu. Anew, m sixain nt rramx ij.iMihi iriHiiDna.rDiiniini. siuu in ai.utai: t-aaasaajetrtaii-" a i to $10,000. land fob; aexDt: the Company's lati(l, at their lowest cash price Of the t int Mortneei HAndli of lh Comnanv vui v tauvci ma bjs uzt sjaa ui asiaa ajumnsanw .It. ...I hUh IL... I- I Tvniiiiviiii njviiwia au ssibi ircuuiD. ie iiiv:is IB IIIU runtaui) or sa.n KXCHANUINQ O. B. P1TE-TWBNTI 1 he success of the new enTernintnl S per cent ITnltbUl.l..ltn..n..l. ' Tweutl'tii are now exchinglujr tl.ora for North rrn i .0 u: o-tcq in rue-, inue re.nuar 1V "Z.:. . - Ullinu niit,UHlIAB, tha Kln.nt..illl Amenta Pull infttrmlnn 'm.n. nr og-ncy, nr from the untiereigoed Kor .ale by . ' JAT. COOKK CO.; " Pnilailclphla. New York, Wafhlngton, Financial Agent. Northern 1'aeifla IUIIrod fja LUNT, PRESTON KINO. Baaker.. Ch'c.f. uui. ..wi.uviil I11UI.IUI. For sale by l tho . i V Baak. Calra. midti GENTS WAXTJED. J. BAUMBACff. rnri. nrf..maier'a iini.i. aos and all. Aimk conittrret, St. Louis. dittos , - !! niTV MAHNirAl.ta Kgvwmrtv a i All owners oi uob ar herebr nnlll n,.t ... unninff.iuoaa'iaeH . ... ...... ww lly -,,VTV p onn naiiv- uutib f!a(rn Anvit vt lirrf In. V7T IS Ma allial ' t-... .., mtrtm, ar IU ' . ' 4 8i -TMiravTl . '2?iX GAS & STEAMiFITTE flaaJtemoTeJTroiuilial'wrrJIoiuolo Hit; Baa a ansa mm siBB.aaa.aar is.i at . m asaa t . - - J- i t Be hii jrea'lT lacreasid h-S'a(eok, aoit has i aaia. oaii bigaia, uiooe. snauua. iu nxurea.ana mviua the patron of thei-ablio. f