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THE OAIBO BXJLXjETI3Sr3 MARCH 1. ill .lit (1 1191 PHYSICIANS. ; 7 A RTIIUB -WAIKJi n A, 1W. Xl. U., Physician and Accoucheur, to. mini ol Anna, Union Co., Illinois, Im j-crrn nently loci'cd in c ly. OFUCE-wmnwrem Atcnuo. betw.en Mh and Vtli r'treeta Waetaldo, inarclil.lly Cl W. IU.Vl3fd, M.W. Ken-lUEXCK-CArner Ninth and Wnlnut OKKICKComer Sixth Sire t and 0ilo' LoVee oKl-lCH HOUHB-Krtm a.m. in 11 m., and pm WILLIAM . SMITH,!. I HKHIDKNOI-.Vo.ZI, Thirteenth ri elween Wellington Arentln ami Walnut Mree? OFFCK.-.1J6 Cumcfclal Avenue, uj HH AIIDNER, M. !. Cairo eRfcBlhKNOB-Uorher of Nineteenth at., end WaahUttou are. O KKJ KJntp mrr ll ., or ha Po.tonVa omVK 'fOUIlS lyomloimlt li in., (Huod.js cp.totl and from 8 to 5 ji m. J H.BBIGUAM, M.I). . y Homeopathist. Office, 136 Commercial Avenue. SincoHerts'SSfirMOa.Ttf, . 1 lo3ii.ni. i i. RiiM,'No. Mjftrnih(tr5rtrfr!ll. Jan-Hdam 7 ATTORNEYS. tHEt;. sUlilfcKT. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOHH-AT LAW, - -llaaV. SJSHsirl, V CAlHA, lI.iT Milan '. Ullb4rl, j , . Hiai attention jiren to Admiral!; and Hiram beat buaineae. SJSce on Ohlot.evc. Haom7 and QTtr at MImiI Mmrnu. JlVuOAB, MVNN I'Ol'K, ATTORNEYS AT LAW' I. T. I.Saea-ar, T. . Hf'.W. staV': tf, AIBS, M. vOfrilifc.JaialWraat, Winter .14 lilock. sltciodtl WOOD, COAL, ETC. jyOOU AM COAL,. F, IMI. WARD It prepared to ilrllrrr the be.t Fire Wood'fc Stone Coal In any part of thi city, In as q'lsnlity ,lfnr,i, ou ahort notice. Coal Delivered t $4 oOl'cr Tun. OKKICE-Urer lleerwart, Urtli A Co.. .tore atoia, tirodoora abore lha corner of Eighth .tr.et Md Oimmarclal rnue. MNDEKY. M AatCl'M ftlLYEKHIJKU. .AT THE.--. Cairo City Book Bindery ia praaarad to . . Min-fTI Maak (nIii aad do al Mad r iNk madiag a ad Kalian. T OkI Ijevee CAJRO, - - - ILLINOI8 Hovnr. nxuisa am mov: tsv. SUMERWELL & BAIRD CAIIIO; ILM.VOI. Art praparfHt to taVr contracti (or rn.lnctr otIbk ho araot any a it nr ilrrTljtlcn, cany oth.rkindaf work in ihttrllne. Tbcyharcalllhoro.iliinrry arPilanaM for r. , .moilsfor ruiliM(hoUMiinhoil noiit., and ak Okhaiu of publir MHrnini. norlif N OTICE. Unllod HUtaiof Aurrica. rkulliru lUatrict ol IMInoll-n. Whraaa, oBthalllh lar ol falnary A. I. 1171, Matllnly Klowvrrra k Co. Iliad a liUd la Ih Pl.ltlit Ooiirtof th failed Ht.U. fir lha j ftnulhern Uiatriet of llllaom, atainil li auani. boit Ijoulanlla. her bnata, tvkte, appatrl au i fur - nttuie. iiraymit thai lha aaroa may lfondt miird to par to .aid liWllantt Ilia .umof(4W)loiir hUD trdaudtBl) Dollar., aodohtreaa. Iijr virtue rif pioceeeladue form of lair, to radiret4. re loraaUa oa tba arat Monday In March 1(71, 1 Kara aaiwd upon aad ukea tbaaald aeamloat Uov a. i villa. br b-aM, ale., aiorM and hare the aamo In tny cuaiody. 'ollCB la haieby flTeo, that Pi.trict Court of lha UniladHuleo will Im held at the Halted HUlu. Cgurt room n Iti.cily af tiKo, on lha flr.t Mon day In March 1171, fortho trial of tbo wud riu. t.M, andtha owner or ownera, and allperaon.who hate or claim any Intere.l thrlo, are hariby cita4lo I and apr attf." lime and idaiaHforv jad,loahow cui. It any thaylmianbyadjNiree ahouldnol be rondaiad In ai'cordan' with Hie prayer f .aid libel.. JOHN I.. KOITr. hy I'eterHaup, Deputy. U. B. Mai.hal CairVi. Ilia., rtbruary II. 10.-W,l2dlll 0MCEK1E9 COXXIHSION. T E MTERPHIHE Savings Bank . ClwrtenMi Mmreh 31, 1809 OrFICB IM City National Bank CA1BO, IIiLIJfOIH. 1 orrioBMa A.-B. HlVPOMJl. lVidutt H. B. TAVLOIt. Vlce.lrealdenl; r. HlWi Weruyanl Trcawor. ' DIHKGTURBt HU:cUMNntUAMjiH4U,lAV, SapoiUi af aya Race'l ved from Tea Caata Wpwarda. Jnlereat raid on depoalt. at the Mto of 0 per cent, nar aoJium March lt and Boot. lal. Vlnteriitnot withdrawn Uadded Immediately to tba principal of the doponlU. thereby giTing tt.em aonipoundintereat, Ifirrte4 Wamcauid Children Maydepo.ltmoaay aotbat IOOHK KtlUK VAH BKAW IT. oen orer buaineaa day from a m. to 3 p.m. and only, from 0 to v o'clocl ton O'clock W, HTSLOP.Trcaiiuer. I) f l'arker . , F. IMke PAUKER V BLAKC. x. t V 1l'3 mum. m n')riiJaMw.iMsi.suia rani, iuj.' Vii a nA rsukaa WaU raaar, Wladaw Ikaa I OslIO iiYE Cairo - Illinos MS OF IB llll Frill piitoU unit citrtriilyffl anil bowlo ItnlvM. i.o dlrcrt to 1. ClI I. .0. (H Ulllo . , . lcOtf i Hkiii Wat kb. Tlio lilgh water In' Uio crab orclinnl iiottom lmn jircvcntefV tlio Cnrbonilfilo nnrl Marlon lmnl: from niu1!nK In regular trips. HATiHfAfTiO.v giiiirntitisoil nt W. T. Wortlilngton'o new l'liotogrnplilc Art Gallery, over Kockwoll&Co't, IJcoIt .Store. rbmr t AUknkkai. Kow, At it negro party InlJ In tlio Fourth "Wnrd Huturduy otmi- I ,lng, n dlfllcitlty occurred between two , colorrxl men, Tim (llillaulty rculteil In t Uioifjvera beating of one ol' tlio pnrtlei. , Ir you want n gol, (tyliih and will fitting u!l of clothe, tniuln to order, you mut go to I'. Nttr, So. VJ Ohio Lovee. Jtfl'tf .IfST received by Ilntmy, cortiijr vt Eighth und Cotmuorciul, n lirge stock tf I'rlnti of the l'itAHtyl . f;b2Hd)w " r Piano ronSAt.K. A good ecrim.luitid piano fur ,alo cbunp for ewh. Apply to .IKVJ2TT VllXOXjd feb2!Jltr fit. Chnrlei Ilo'tel SlIOVKLf, VlVKH AMI! Wll KIU.IIA nH'V7t-.- N. lVurce, Y.v., of Vi.-nmt U ndvertii- g for all ihoveU, pick, ipa'tloa, whwl-' Inc barrow, or other tools belonging to jhoM Uiriro and Vlticot.nci Ittllrond, In order to4 beirln work on Uio road by tho Ui of April. F'.squlre I'etirco'wns n heavy eon tractor ou tin rond. V. T. WoitTlltNOTO.V la doing II big bnnlncss In copying and .enlarging .olil Daguerreotype", Ambrotypc and I'lifito- graph, making IIihii look iw brii;Iit ih when Urnt taken. rvbl'Jtr Foil ale oroxchaiigt', .'i&n aure. of ehoi' land In Franklin county on tho eontcM Dialed lino ofrallroad from Kt. I.on' to Kvatiivllle. 1 will exchange Kir CAlro i property. CLOSE. fob! Ml m. - It ll Strange what a length oftlmu it j lake to wenr out Hoots mid fihrw wlan , tnadoofgou.1 material, and Win, Klilero I uici nothing but tho twt of everything ; atock, workmen and nil at hit hop oti i -... Twentieth .trwl oppoito the court tuii. j feblCtf. ' Taiikii HlioTli.KiH, 63 Ohio Levee, 1 uoreitftcr keep constantly on hanJ, irjit ' from the Eastern manuructurors mo Try i bwt winter trnincd pariflciUiwrm oil, for J aawintr machlnef, and all line and liglit J machinerv. Trnfotl'tian never tci t,een superceded by any of tho tnnnufnPturod oil, as it never gums nr is aUVcudiby the weather. uwii W. T. WouTiiiNOTriN iwiim at home In lil now Photograph art gallery. He makes ovry lody and everybody's ehll dren f.;ol at home while there, as hU pic ture of evprybody nnd i.veryboly . chil dren will show. Call and sea for your selves, Over Kockwoll &CoJ Ilookalore. f.-bntr KvKiivwitiuu:. Tho Chnrtpr Oak Muvu Is on sale In all the principal towns and oltlei throughout tho South and West. All rcipectablo dealers havo them, and consider thftn their mot starle artU cle. 1 fol)'J2Jiwtf KiiUcationai.. Capt. John C. AVhltd returned yesterday from tho country. Ho lilted manv schools during thu pan week. He will start again to-day for tho country and rimplelo his labor. Wantkh HoAKiiuns, A limited num ber of gentlonien can be accommodated with day boarding In n plan.ant ana con venient pnrt of the city. Terms roesonable. Apply nt residence 'nn T welth ftri'et bo fween Commercial and Washington nyn uc, Cairo, 111. MRS.J.T. WAUWIClv. feb281w Mil. WoiiTlllSiiTO.N r. new l'hotograph. Ic art gallery U continually cmwduil. Why somti may ask, AVoinan'K repien: becamo his pictures are tnh la-t made in tho city or Statu. No exception. fohldlf Why will our friends run tho rik of be coming Wimf by wearing common Specta cles, when they can procure tho met per fect artldo that has yet been made, by calling at nur old friends Tabcr llros' thu well Unown jowolcr anil gel n jmir oi Lazarus it Morris' IVrftctcd .SpocUeles. Don't ilelaj . fobldawAlm Hut'riTON- CoUSTV, Ha., 1 Dec im. ' .Ifciiw. fliiii .J- Co., Macon, On. : (1k.sti.kmkn Simmons' Liver lteg. ulator has boon used In my family many years with great suece.s. 1 reganl it uu Invaluable family medicine, and lake pleasure In roeoinmeiidiiig it to tho public. Very respectfully, RKV..1.HUFUS F.LDKll, fob'JJdiVwlw Mit. v. II. Topu ash tub Fofimi Wa mi. Tho report was oxtciulvely cir culated yesterday by thu enumles of tho Citizens' Ticket, 'that Mr. II. Fopo was was "going back on Howloy in the Fourth Ward, and that ho was acting In bad fulthi" Tho roador has only to rofur to tho returns from that ward to tlud nuiplu .mo terial lor a full refutation of thoslandor! In that Ward, Mr HowWyran six votes ahead of Mr! Landen? atul ,llfty.lx Totes ahead of Mr. Pope. It Is "thoreforo duo Mr: Pope, who worked honestly and faithfully for tho straight Citizens' Ticket, that this atntemcnt should bo made. THE ELECTION. V' "IFULIi Itr.TUKNS ritOM THE ! ri.m:.NT WAitus. DIF- ilnjorlllps nir tlm Citizen.' Tlekrt Stirprhlni: l'ropoitloit. of -1 A - every candidate on the ticket i:i,i:(ii:d. The (rnssliopcrs Hopplni? With Enmo Ef. , flit It flHAXTICr.KIl CKOW IiU.STll.Y AT THIN THE IIAWM Of BET' Tr.it iayh roBdiiin. SSIs,AI I'lIK RKTl'RXS. The following I. elj.tlon yetcrdny: tiio vote ent at tlio tun mai okfih '.folm M.-.at.tlen wami." .i 1 ntii! '".' - MK.CONII vr.i tin. . ... 250 ' .lohli-M. Linsdwi ( lliilloy .S Ilnrrell - 1 Tit III l WAUII. .1 oli n At. Lati'den.. , Italley S. Ilnrrell rotitTit w'Aitn. ! .k'hn M. LuiMen Ilalley S. Ilnrrell Total for Lansdei 1 " Ilnrrell - Majority for Lannlcn ! 0ll tlTV CI.KItK. ' M..I. llowley, First Ward ' Second Ward . Third Ward ' Fourth Ward 1 T. Tlioniv. ' First Ward 110 17 i 317 . 02 647 t!Sl ir.T 17,M PC 323 , 70 144 , 70 41i , 738 330 41.' 12 sea 130 323 .40 .a S3 009 1S4 . 124 .Second aril Third Ward Fourth Ward i. ii llowley ; " Thomas Ilowlcys majority KOMftTT TRIIA'iCltRn. J. Il.Tavlor, First Ward f .Sccdnil' Ward'. .V. . . . ' " Third Ward o t Fourth AVard Jno.llyland, First Ward.-. p-ciml'Wnnl " Third AVard u " Fourth Ward Tavlor t- Uvland Tajlor, majority rort HTV MAEAL. Andrew tMn, First Ward Second Ward V . Third . AVard ' "ourth AVnnl .Tno. Ilrown. First Ward.... . j. Juculnl- WmT'1. ........ Thlnl AVard Fourth! :Wnrd Win. T. -ott, Fir.t Ward... " Sutond Aard, Third1 Ward...'. K13 100 03 Jta 1.1 .20 7 0 fit .... ,07 .... tc .... HI ... C9.1 61 (,1331, ;...d03 m .... I Fourth. Wrd Cain ...:X..5....t..J.r;I . Ilrown v.... Soott. Cain' iriaJAlty Volt I ITV ATTOIISKV. Patrick H. Pope, First Ward.. A. ' . 'J 2d f 219 : t.iaio ,.219 A u j i. mil, l,ii J m . a . rf oi '.'.!'.!!'. i7 .inui'. ..h'itm. .. ............. u n Second AVard i Third AVard Fqurtli AVard..... 'Popo....i.... ....".. ... .Morgan....' Pope's majority,, I'UUXCI lm nx-AT-i. Alia B . 00 .720 .342 .3S7 Win 1'. Ilallidily First AywA tijiO mi i Vcmii ....u..24l i. r"" ;i-,T. Thlm Vf! '.i.'.Ji.JllU tomrtlr D.ml.l Hitrd i. KiftJAVn aid m 239 Ji'C'ond . " Third Fo'urth ii .1118 o4. 30: l!nl,nrt V Miller 'irit AVard , AO .08 ." '. Hnoond t " ...77..-"7W Ifi Fiiurih 3d 'nht! (. lluriunn-Firiit Ward VJ- .... 'H ' 'Second' Third 41 Fourth .''72 liKHAl'lti: I.AUO.V. llalllday , Kurd , Miller II nrmnn" . .TTT.T. . .T. ... .., 822 , 8 10, , 174 OKD l, w .tltlsluo M,f, Miller jlo,tlo tljatjbe had wlthdrawion thoevoof tho canvass. FOIl COUXriliMAN llliST WAllII. P. (',. Sotiuli ..... .ino.:MoNuity . 1!.r" Br.COSK WAKU, 120 00 23.'. 49 C. It; rWoodward Peter Neil'. It Is nlso duo Mr. Not!" to say Ihat 'lds namo whs used without authority. ,, THIRD WAMI, A 120 3? I no. Wood X. L. AVickwiro .... FOUKTIt WARD. S.S. Taylor "10' U? Fltsigorald t.. H-tff. VOIt Al.DKHMKS rtttST'J.WABTl,' .1. M. KPHrJen'.....V.... lomoj lll.rirs.tJ. .....?.; 07 II IPCtnES?.? i A' yiWls''l ,satv 172 Arthur B, Jos Mend Itobt Dalrd ntino WAKD. Stratton US rvdL a 'ffa . - HPBbVIb AATm 1 roOKTU f.WARl). N j ii Mctcaif.... itio (leo fioaso ...270 Kobort Ilrlback i;. f'rt Jnn .Mndilun ... 80 And thiu ended tho moat ovcntttil' dny In the hlitory of Onlro polltloij a day do monstratlng tho might of tho peoplo In tho chuio ofight. ToUtics and politi cians, runnini:.lu.thtL.iirroW.rut of. pur- tlinnlsm and opposing the munlcljia weal, ! woro rebulcpil, nndtho ticket .orjonu ior tho peoplo wan". drowniilHh'ioeel he yorni tho hopeof ltn'tnoU ardent p porteri. .MANUFACTURING WilMTt'? y An association has been formed at Qulncy for tho purpose of fndjbclng mnnu- facturers ar.d capitalists to mako that clty theirfi6me. 'A wrller to tho-ifrnW, up on. Uio abJot, aay that three 'thlngVhro absolutely indlspenslblo to sustain manu-lactoricV-2-obeap .fuel) cheap living, and ensy arceii o mdfkct1 "for manufactured nrtlclcH. The position of tho wrjtqjr lhn- qijwtlonablocon-eot.tr?;1rj " T- rf; ' xiWtS shoultvlf t'dijcs if posf e, Uicso t.Vii1it ' fora 'mantiracturlng point. Theru is no nlaeo in tho United States jwsswlnge'ual advantage for;p rrlarlel Wo .llaYO unsurpAileU riror. couimunloa-, tlons with more than eight States, poiiostt Ih-f'bIirf(rwh,dna7Ta"y;1 matiiTfaetorlcs. (5ur acctftS .to market U not only cxtcmilVebuohonp to cheap est, water trinsorintttm'lrt .llo Union. !l(S .wo nosscss tho other requisites. vchcap JIvJ'tTs nni' chPAp"fue'!? Coal"ihu principal tjcl f- faelk Is "cheap, and wo liiav rMinnulilv oonpluue iron I tnu llu- 'tneno c'r beds' opfchhg Up lh Buio'rn Illinois thr.t it will I still cheaper. Diiier ent grades nnd articles of coal are cheaper in.Calro th.ahVf V' faT ,polnt In the valloy of thd MIshMsippU I.lTlns U cheap,' yot ' It should 'bo cheaper.' Cuirn thould mako a larger mmuo of country tributary. to her. Why should not llotir bp cl(can in1 such au uiurpa'iud Hour market, and sur- flncst' ' wheat'tirowitti; rounac ior - mo mw . , . , m v 4"'. . couniry in mo woriu U . .. 1 ,1 l.,. .,. n n country in tlio world 1 .Mental nil hind' bo chip inn locttyrr.'whcro m PtlVV'M vu w.. ... ,.',.. , ' ' I. ...... . ..J.V. mucii isiirouuccu, doi are sutrouildcd by counties iwhoio tirlncltial 'prodilctlousuru potatoc. and ycarft'"' ?hi tens .'of- thou- stilus Ol- uarrvi ly ituranu ino iiii;n living of any place dupondssoniD what upon tho tlmo' when provisions aro purchased., L'taclos are always plenty 1 , - t 4 ,...! -L . - .1 in our marxci uunng pcacn jcnvm, mr from llfty tVntitol, per bushel. PoU to9i .cuisppios. frym.uOv.to'75 cents, Durlug.Uiu pst.wiutor,,. porkv lias wiieen selling un frtiu7 ti 8j ten6 Vbokctv llourlnltlm'inarkct Is woflh .i-iayi from. 7' to S per barrel. UMnrthen,poist.eS nut nnlva cnv but c'io;u access to market. fuel Is'cheap aod living canK1 made vary fJUpJI,, II llj 1. tfc IIV. .IIV.I,. JiWIttfcV. nM l)ermt.iniincvJlivpwji,mnnuiacione, I'lIK CAIRO AND YINCENNES UA1L- 9 IttlAlr. .So much has been sild and written with relation to this road that we fe-l n reluc tanyq,ln re.ferlngto )t inthp vcoliimu.of .olTr. crj2nu. pcoplo.'uluug.tho.linu thoso who have u direct interest Jn Its pocdy construction, lmD lbocoln dis heartened, and entertain, but little, if any, hopo ihat tho road will bo huilt. Wo frnn'kly adiint.thjaVwiJhavo but jttl.Q li.pu of it's construction uulor iiurnsldv,but that It will bo built, arid hiit speedily, wo havo no doubt. Tho Inotllciency of Durnsldo and tho opposition by rival roads cannot by any possibility prevent the construction of a road of o mueh linportaiieo to thu wholo county. Thuro exists such ft de mand for Its construction that opposition will not cll'cct anything. Tim road will U built, and that' within two year.. Tho Pennsylvania Central It. It. Co., in tho late annual report of tho dlrJorj show 00001111x1 "tl'at, a! dumaridjOxlsU for its construction and "wo here predict, that tho Cairo and Vincenncs Railroad will bo bullt.by thU wealthy, and powerful com pany. Tho director thus refer to tho importance of thq road in their report! "Under tho ainendcdloasu of tho Colum biis,Cliicago.nnd IndUna Central Railway, this comimny filfinorally bound toasumo iu obligations to tbu liidiuuupolia and yineonne. Railroad Company, l which It is now noarly the solo shareholder. This ontorprlso fs.nt present unprofltiible, but w.H'ore long pruvo n prmiuetlvu work, und when extended to (Jalro, thu gradltii,' of whloh is In n great moasuru flnuhud, ft will tiecomo a lino ol national iuiHiriaiii'. "It is not ptoposcd, nor is it desirable to manage then fines in a manuurlo divert tratllc lrotn"lti natural markets 'or charfn nels, but solely with a viojv to secure to. this eompanv tu falr share, of h(j bn.ines of the West, "which it was found Impossible- othurwlio to obtain. "Tho result of thoopuiatioiii uf all the.u linos lor 167( show n -smtill prollt, under judicious uittJiagoimyit, must annually In- creaso.i uioir ui proiiisnur 1011,11411 coullildntlyf gxpicti'dj? willlio vory siitl faetofy ' " A Skucsavi:. At, 12 oVloek 1a I night Tuij Jlt'Ll.HTS )va CDmpJliuenty.l witU,a serenado by a largo company of "Cillniuis," udor the leadrIilp of those indufatigablo "boy," whu most 'aired tho .'wharfboaU. AVo aro glad to kn,oy that our labors in thu (joo'd eauso of reformation in city affairs aro npptevlatad at even moto than their value by gpntlonieii whojo good opinion Is u compliment. Ai-ajiiKNT, .Patrick Calbighura dray man mot with an accident on .Monday: Whilhgolnr.t.lownMho'lope of the leveo toward to1 yimrflfblJtSvIth te'n,'barrlof floiif, J10 alipeOl,jnd,,'f'ulF,'the dra.y passing over, liU logs. IUtb thought at first that ho was seriously Jnjuretl,-bufbo'. wit's" nbV to Htlenji' tjo hls.djithi.'i, yesterday: OAtirr.T3hrid oli dloths, now au'dof (ho latest stylo, Just rocelvcd by Hnnny, corner of 8th street and Commercial avonuo. Call and nxamlno. feb28dlw Jo'jn Claney ...:...;....'............ SEDAN ! Thu ' Citizens' Ticket" triumphed most gldr'lously yeliirday, sweeping ovorythlng. boforo it and capturing thoentlte army of the enemy. In the, history of' Cairo thero has not ein a noricr or a ncrecr cnavaM man j that which ended yesterday in tho JMnn I like victory of tho friends of good gov- I . I .1 ! . t . dlaenlnln Lplcmcnt, whose iniluonro hivs beunjtoo long felt and feared. Arrayed against the citizen' movement "was a conglomeration ofpolltioal Cjlcraents astonl.OiIng to bohold a fuw good mon JjUiDP, mr.fc tMy nil worked together with an energy worthy of a botlor cause. Hut' they meVrfn ctnlniy lihtmg in a good caiiJU'i before that enemy tjicy went down In dofcat so dUaslrbus that uvan they can now appreciate the fact that tho peoplo of Cnlro aro determined W vlndl oatotho good iiatno of their cityand crush out tho bnd men who havo brought It Into reproach. Kvory candidatQ oil tho (Jillzen.' Tickat havbeen olcct'od 'bylarge mnjorltles Laniden by $90 vntci j Howloy .by lu2 ; Culn by OOdj Taylor by 721 j Popoby:5H7i llalllday by 042 j andllurd by .'iiO. And Ipcaehofthoward" tho gentlemen rccom-mendo-I hj'the elllzens' nfoo'tlng carried the dny by majorities that boomed Tho light is ended and thu victory won 5 and now tho harvest of g'-od res ised mint ho.iniort'd,nndluo c results prom- city started onluprorbMtobeUurtlmes.' THE MA(I(J StyllU'.R. Another Klearabiutl liapliisloa The Hut llor Slrairityed Van Ambnra;'. .Menairvs-la llnatrujriMl, Wo nro again placo'l under ijbligatliis to Mr. Kiinr. thu accomplished suporlii- toitdentt'C the telegraph offlcu in' this city,1 for thu lo'.v pattleulars which could bo, gathered last night oftlie csploslon of tho St.. Louw.aud lu-okiik pncUi't'Hpb Roy. Owing to tiin lateness of tho hour, full par tlcul it j eiliknot.lripbtidood,. and.Uio jio count In tV" St. L'ltils tmpers of to.'lv. Tiiriipo.-tbr diitho, 'POtntft.iryiry o7niyirt from flia outllno1 U Kclosv. W hud1 hrd Itnsf thoupcrititloir of stcambntmn, that three similar accldontl must l', happuii gfiisjaboiit to be proVfnJfali'vn it U n jiioiith; sl.ntu the Arthur, u-xpl i led, aud three weults iluco tlio Jud!i Wlivclerbliw.iip. biit tho' sin gular 'III' 1 b nco hai.agalu recurred; and sti iituboattli'sii and lnftny others, will now 1m iriitre eonSnned Ihau ovCr InUie'bcllef. Tim lt d) Roy, u .ilendd tldo-wheel .toamerof about 1000 ton capacity, and tvhleh Hal bo"!i laid up and thoroughly Topitlroilal'Rt. LouIijVuicii llionihp.ii!on of navigation ty Ice, sturte.l out on her llrst trip of tlio season In tho trade to which sin- belonged, that of tho St. I.011U and Keokuk mall and Packet Line, yeltorday evening at Half psst tlvo dock. In addition to it lino freight trip, sho had a fair pimauger list and Van Amburg's Menagerlo on board. Tho latter had Just arrived nt St. Louis nn hour or two" previously on tho atoamor H, C, Yaoger, Tho Rob Roy iteamcd gal lantly out from her wharf-boat, but before sho had oloarcd tho city wharf, ono or more of her boilers exploded, and In an instant sho was a compluto wrcch. Tho loi of life wai'not great, and occtirresl at thu instant of the oxploOoti, a nil who wcro blown Into tho water were IminedN ntely pickcd'tip:by boats'of nil ill-scrip- linn w i eh 11.ua v swarm in tno I of HU Louil, ami MUoo - a. .1 ... re r 1 wlio'. rcroJw'ouhdo.l iJ rfste'iifi I aniong tho ilobrl of tho wn-ck woro rvrtf'ied ill t foW.mliilitiW.by thv ferry and towboati, whoo tiro enginei! extinguished tho flames! which for a tlmo threatened to destroy, wjiat thu tcrrlblo explu.Ion. had aparod To these cm -m is ascribed the fact, that only about llftcen ItvcV, perhaps' less, woro lost, and that thu accident was pro videntially dlvetod of many of tho hov rorsoftho Arthur explosion, when thu FiirvJLvor4rulitaiiicd 110 hulp foruight hour. Soinu of. tlio anlmaU it is said 'nro'iaved Twrf camel swam'- ash6rowntur,1uT "tho ,'reek wa towed back to tho whnrfboat It It hiipod nearly nil th poor cagod brutes aro Kiifo, for it scorns nioru pUiitblu for theiu to live uueu lojt wlillo eonilhod and tillable to hplp'tlwrnsolve' Thj1owbont rislierlandcd tho wreck successfully, and thu hull and a largo portion of thu freight may bo saved. Tlio damage fothVihiill wiii'not dollnlte )y ascertattird, but tho above result wa very badly. Tlio above conipiu a) thu particulars which could bo gathered din ing tliuintoiim (ixeltomcnt-whlulitkittirrtlr'watOf'rall, throCiVOlni ofe.VfMtKjulS-.am lt ,0H now may very niatoriallyohaiigo the aprot of tho.ffulr."t ' r , ti, 1'i.ouu' Choice Family Flour Iu bid half bbls., sacks, &c, for salo at tholvgyp tlan Mill u ARTHUR WADOYMAR, it, l. This gentleman has removed to our city, ( and has onlored upon tho prncllco of his profession as seen by announcement In this Issue. In ordor that our citizens may know something of his past history as a physician we submit tho following brief sketch. Ho received Ills education at Vienna, Austria, and graduatea in 1817. was surecon In tno Austrian and IMhL'ar'iin sorvlciu for llvo years, and durlng'llin Crimean war, was surgeon In tho French-English legion. Mtor resigning hi position hero, ho catno to AiBorlca and scttlod at Chattanooga, Tonnesse. Ho romalncd hero In practlco until tho breaking out of tho civil war, whon ho romovot Jlorth and settled at Joncsboro. Ho practiced hero fur ono year. vtniio ai nosboro no I was tendered a position in tho 1 Louis. Tu2. Humboldt Medical Collage St, AVhilo connocled with this Institution was Professor of Physiology and Chcrn Istry. After occuping this position for throo year, ho resigned on account of 111-hcaltli unci' removed to Anna. Here ho built tin a lariri and iHSvInir practlco -i- o - " , lieiug desirous uf practicing in a city, I10 hasrouiovod to Cairo and will make our city his future home. L E. TAKE NOTICE t-I.E. i Where Hamalaa la lUy Motxla Hay bt OblMlsaid. Hit. UASJtV Ii now making nrrnngemcuts for the open ing of tho spring tnulo. Ho intends Ulliiig his commodious store room with a largo variety of dry goods, comprising ladies' dross goods, muslins, tabto llnon, carpet ing, matting and nil articles usually found in similar establishments. Ills carpols, two ply, three ply and Bruscls, aro of now and elegant patterns, and cheaper than havobeon brought to this market. -Mr. Hattny Intend adding to his stock In this particular, at an early day, nnd will show such n variety In stylos and prlcos that all purchasers can be suited. In other articles of dry goods Mr. Hnnn j' stock will bo low In price, varlou In kind and of tho best quality. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. t ' Time Tnlilr. On and nfter 12:3u,p. m., Sunday, Deo, 4th, the following tlme'tablo will govern the arrival and departure, of passonger trains nt'Calro';'' ' ' uia-Ai-.T, , .,, .y Mall train loaves at. , 3:1D a-tn. Kxprcs " at! . iWOp.m. SuJ.oulaud, Cairo, Express, , T . .leavcv.fttf,..,........R30,n,-' AccommiHlatlon loavao nt...t3iitn p.m.j siiuas yesaavri"-.1.-'--1- tjasew iiiaiiw .Mm1 itrrlTr,.,... . MV 11.111, Express nrrlvcs." :...-.12.?l yM. 'wfU TJSuIs.and CaifTExirrci:"" arrives -It IS p.m. Tho last named train leaves St. Louts, at 10:30 lum. Traders.can loavo Cairo at 1:10 a.m., roaehSt. I.oil at 7:2r a.m., ro jnaln.ln tho olty three hours, and return to Cul.ro at 4:45 p.m., tho sam)day. TV 2:'!0 iiccommodatlon and Cairo mill Su Louis express leave dally; all otlt nrs louvn dally except Sundays. AVny passonger should bear in mind that tho 3:30 p.m. train makiu only four stoppings bctusoon Cairo aud Central!:!, viz: Jonoiiboro, Uarbondalo, JJU iuoin and Ashloy. Tho 12:30 p.m. train atops at all tho stations along tho rnuto. J AS.. JOHNSON, (lec.'ilf Agent, Cairn. (loi.n found iu Cairo without pick or shovel, in buying tb6 best wagons In tho market, which rf found nt tho wagon factory of J. P. Gambjo, corner of .12d St, and Ohio lovce, nt wholesale and retail. fob22dlw Rioiit from Now York to 0. Hnnny, eorner of Eighth nnd Commercial, a largo stock of domestics, blenched muslin, linen, &eAa . fohitjdlw Ciiii.uui'i' plcttiees n tpeclalty at Worthlngton's jiew Pho.tographlo-jArt Gallery.' " " laMUtf A J.AKUK stock or furnishing goods of all kinds ulwny on hand nt P. Netrs, No. 70 Ohio Lnve'e. ilecOtf ... . - Imitation Porcelain Photographs all tbu go-takon only by W. T. AVorthlng- ton at his new Photograph art gallery. foblOtf THE RIVER. PORT LIST. AnKtVALS. Steamer .la, Plsk.jr., Paducah. Arlngtpn, Colunibti?., t v'ftt'u!Luu!svilly 11,... V Kellogg, ,St-J.oulf, Silvor Luke. No I. Pitt)-bi.rg( f'olier, t. LouU, City of, Cairo,, yiuksTjurg, Mltyfco'ii, M'tuphlji, . 0 L(iigworth;vLbuHvillo, 1 'obUl d rn f J Ci 1 w In u.i I J- J ' u ,rlM, tt .... SlMUIUS, St. llOlll.' City uf,.Uhu.tor, J'ol,i'' Hhrovo. Slirevej'orl, 1J:s'AH,.':', " Arlington, Colitnibut, . jft, 1 -il ,itu Katie, Now Orleans. '"' ; A " Oollio'r.'a'lttsburg, '-'wr- " City of Cairo, St. Louis, " Mlnueola, Cincinnati, Longwortu, Now Orleans, "RoU Hums1, Cincinnati, Alp3, Toorla, " -.Ocosnun, Slirovcport, " -." -City of Chcstor, MompUls,,j " iihrove, St. Louis, . . . SfiT DnsTnes'scontlnuos tno.dorate. BCTTho MI$sottrl"ls'low a and'ttWe, Omaha. " Tlio (hand Tower leare rJ for Memphis to-day. gay- Tho Arkanfe ' Delta Is tho Mgular packet for Evan V(llo. this' ovcwiig.; fgyTho Mlnneoli, Us hpa'tly, bales cotton for Cincinnati. 1200 (ST- Tho TWht BUrns dUohargad a Urge lot of assorted,. frighi for CsMarefeanU. Thn Ot-nnnus hs'il' A hncf tsBrSfO for I for RWcr and added 50 tsi tlors.1 Tho Jm i?!s.,frw oty inning at 3 ccloclc for PaduofJs. . 7. J trlT ThoCvTcalro dtSdiargeifW ska dried fruit here; tot mhlpmant North and East per rail. , a 13F Tho Cumbprland rose, thirUvm feet in less than two days, but is now falling with twenty feet on tho. shoals. t?B Tlio rlrer Isstlll rising rapidly, and is only tibont fourteen feet bolow the hlghuot water mark. tSf Tho Mississippi and Its. tributaries nboyo St. Louis aro all jrisiug, ad tho ice has broken up ovory whero m high u Prario Du, Chain, AVU. ' v JJiyThq Alps has boon purchased by a ilrm of tcu iloalorA and went to llllnols river to brlng out 11 low, of Urgtd.Udcn with Ice for A'lcksburg. C&T Tho weathor was clear and rather pleasant In regard to tomporature, yes terday, although 11 high wind prevailed from tho South, provontlng navlgtionon the rivur'to- any great extent, . 1 " 1 . . , t car Tlid Ohlo.U .rtslmr nrPHtaburg- with fod'rlcen feel water in tbe hjsionel, but tho Alleghany Is reported; falllnj. Tho Ohto is rising at Louisville AvlUr.ten toot on the fnllH ' fcSr Tho Katie lay at.bnr whrf aevaral hours nn Monday night, and was rnttch admired by thoso Who "45 heft Hm U finished In a gorgc.ous"style) ahd.Uvlwi" to prov3 nj'rcat rayorltor Hor sfpeedis not yet known, butrslio ti crum,to oa very rst. just i iuwih w. when sW-istkTtifc'cAit from Hew Orleans and rittempti to set tho stake for the Leo nnd Natchez. . . ' J- . art 1 CS't t behooves tho 'peoplo of the tresA . wosteru valloy, whoso main and ofceapeit trani)ortattop ii bv' waycif thairij to keep up rin agitation of' railroad obstruc tions nnd river Improvements, The com jnWVfl vf.Hio JcIvcrVof.tha UnlUditfd is of troblo the amount'of our wl'oio foreign comnieae. .lusl think ofltl Aitd yet, whllo millions upon inlllldTts are' being appropriated yearly for tho Iroproye ment of u)rljr on those a coast where not mora than twenty vc'ssols land, In a year, and other millions too spent' 6n light houses, litibys nnd surveys and charts, stnd n thousand other Incomprehensible things, thero' has been 11 very small comparative amount appropriated to the great rlvor In forests, which need It In n four-fold greaUr proportion. Millions of acre aroglven to tho' railways, nnd instoid of. kMig thorn from doing damage to jWrl great rlvul.'tho fivor, evory oncouragemant Ii giviu them to Impede its. Bavlgitfen by ' throwing low bridge 'acrosi It. . i Repreentativci in Congreei gr'es'"from tho AVcst should : protect us, and If they will not' do'so, lot u protest all tho mow louuiy. fAIIE " FIRST HATIOML Bill OAlLPs', UANIIX llCftn, SraaldMtl J KOIIlUtr IV. MI1.1.KH, VleaPrHM V. X. UltOllKss, Caaalor, Collections Promptly Midi.' UxvlsiuiBe, ;olu, Mtankt Ht4ei ami 8l-i tlod KtH,tca geciuri 7 Urn linnet uel -"l lntt rvat ' AUowcsrea Vtm Dfr. nil H&Tioirii 1111 CAlROlUIitOIS. Capital - - A II hafvouo, eswn " VV A l', I'-'1 ltxnhm'' AsaUtaMCaaa' 1 - . k Ill.llllaW 1 .. , x r eilit. iail "i ntwrfwai,,. .. .'. Milai,( ji catt nftlte IWo. A lUiaiakaa, ale? SstA, A. Biatroril,. a - i 4 9 s.. . X3o oitos JkV.. ...... HANDBILLjB. CIRCULARS WtGAI. ANIJO-JKIUIAJ. J 11. 11