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fie OFFICE, BTTIiliEITIlSr BtTILIDING, COB. 12TI3: STEBBT A.3STX) -WABHIlirQTOlT JOHN H. OBEKLY, PROPRIETOR. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER R 1872 TELEGRAPHI6. First EditioD. CA8UALTIE3. HOW THK UOSTONIAN'S ARE GETTING ALONG AND WHAT THK Y AUB DOING. BULLETIN BUILDING WASHINGTON-AV. THE I'HOGKKSS THKV MAKING. AUK ARREST OK INCENDIARIES. SALOONS ALL CLOSED. ETC., ETC, ETC. and ono of tliu Lacrosse division coming him with conspiracy, deception and fraudA in, A man on the incoming train, named and printing counterfeit tickets In slmili Mlcbeel Fay, was caught between ttio tudu to Republican tickets printed and tender and locomotive, and Itiftantly killed, j voted by Republican of this state. Hen No other casualltles or Injuries reported. , ners gavo ball for $10,000. HAKK MVKV. KA1I.HOAD Al'CUJKNT. WAMUNmoN, D. C, Nov. la. A col lision occurred this morning on tho Haiti more and Potomac railroad, in the south easloffi part of Washington. Four col ored men Injured. llKHTHUCTI VK UAI.K. Uanuok, Mo., Nov. 13. A sovuro gate commenced blowing here last evening, and raged through tho night with great fury. Schooner huraph was blown ashoie, and It It reported that two or three others are ashore below. Hearted Especially for the Cairo Hnlletlu. what tub HoaToKiANs Ant uoi.no. Rostov, Nov. 13 A meeting of citi zen! to confer upon the present emergen cies and the future contingencies resulting from the lire, was held in Tremont temple to-day, Mayor Gaston presiding. In opening the meeting Mayor Gaston said "While I deeply regret the events so full of disaster and destruction which have led to thii meeting, I rejoice to believe that you bare come up hero with resolute hearts and determined wills, not to find fault, but In a spirit of sympathy and gen erous manhood, to meet the present wants of the hour. He aald they had met to re lieve distress, to adopt means to restore to more than lis original beauty, and cer tainly more than its original icurlty, the burnt portion of our city. If any had come for any other purpose, they had mis taken the spirit of the meeting. That he had received offeri of sympathy and aid from all parts of the country, and It would be false to tho city if he failed thus pub licly to acknowledge the gratitude for such expressions, rrom our own cuitcm, ioo, . . If... -.!,..- f lliu in u USVU also COuiis inaniieewnv"" w. ...v ...... m.,U Vtlm rfflnlfM that God bad given them large hearts and n.l 1.1 . m.,L iar?e means, uiosr suumm ...m and resolution! edopted In lavor of recon structing the street lines of the burnt dli- nn hutier ulan. tirnhibitini; Man sard roofs: also In favor of erecting Mer- chant'i Bichange in some central locality, r.vnrln an eitra session of the leeislature, to authorize tbo Issuing of building bonds by the city, and for an application 10 me general government for an extension of the new post-office building upon the burned jver lot adjoining, and for an act by con jrets allowing drawbacks on building ma terlal. ' UCAD HOD 1 13 rOL'MI). On searching toe ruins on the site of Ulions & Co's. store, Washington street, Ibis morning, a small bundle of charred human remains was found. It is Iuipoisi Dle to Identify the remains, but it is known .bat two wen perished in the flro at that place. now TiitNiia ahk rHonnrsMNn. Boston, Nov. 13. Considerable pro gress has beerl made to-day in clearing sway the debris, recovering safes and levelling the walls In the burnt district, the military guard will be continued un til the burled vault and safes are recovered. LIVKk LOST. Fear are entertained that six persons lost their lives by tho falling walls of Week A Pattern' drug store on Sunday morning, four of them being firemen. Search will be made for bodies to-day. INCK.NDIAMIS. The fact that incendiaries are about it manifest by an attempt made last night to Ore the table of North A Fottor, on Dud- I - tlii.tnn M.lilat.rlu Til, alube 10 J ikied, '"6 " -- were torn oft' of the rear of the stable, and hay stuffed between them and tho celling and let on Are. Fortunately the Are was discovered before It mudo much Headway, and was extinguished. Another mcondiary Are In the rear of a dwelling house, No. 27 Conant treot, was also put out with littlo damage. Last evening several men and boy wore discovered piling wood against a wooden dwelling bouse on Prince slreat, and had kindled u flro when a policemen arrived and arrested several of tbo ruffians. HALOON8 CLOBRD. At noon to-day all the bar-room were . 1 1 t... 1 - Attn mavnr Thn fnllt. tary guard forming a cordon around the burnt district has be-in Increased, and no person ii allowed to pass without permit ion. The military rule is n precaution ary measure by request of the mayor. A preliminary meeting of insurance ad luster of leading American and English companies whs held at tho Revere house this evening. Thirty-six companies wore represented but no definite action was Uksn. It was proposed to appoint com mlttees to settle all claims of risks. At a meeting of the governor and executive oouncll this evening, It was de elded that legislation was un wise, unnecessary ana prejudicial to the whole country. Tho city was ijulot last night end no arrests were mado. All the theatre manager have tendorod bene fits In aid of sufferers by lire. Tho police stations are tilled with proporty roco-orod from thieves, $16,000 worth has been re stored to owners and $30,000 awaits claim ants. Tbe gat was turned on to-day ; the city U two nights in darkness. COLLISION. JIilwadkii, Nov, 13. This morning a collision occurred at Uurnham's switcb, on the St. Pu. railroad, between a freight train ef the northern division going out FOREIGN. Til I KHS' MESSAGE TO THK AS KhMBLY. IT IS FAVORABLY RECEIVED. Repotted K-p dally for fie llulletlii.) TIIIKKS HE-HAOK. Paki, Nov. 13. Tho message of Presi dent Thiers was read by the tiationkl as sembly to-day. The message begins with thanks to God for progress in the work of repuratiun, and the general pro'perty of the country. Relerrlng to tho extraordin ary success of the last loan asked by the government It says: Tho whole available capital of the commercial world was of fered to Franco, half tho loan has been rbilized in three months, Germany has bsen paid 800,000.090 francs of wa indem nity, and will receive 200,000,000 more in December. The budget shows a de ficiency of 132,000,000 francs for the patt fiscal year; but estimates show that tbe equilibrium of expenditure and revenue will bo restored iu b"i, and that surplus may bo looked for in 1874, Allusion Is made to tbe disaster of the lato war, and the cruel dismemberment of the country. The frightful burden it had to bear in the establisment of the republic, all those things suddenly bursting in on the surprised and dishoartened country might have resulted in irreparable disaster if order had not been maintained. A forcible appeal it made to the theoretical republicans nut to spare even excessive sacrifices for order in their own interests. Events have given them the republis, the republic exists a legal government, and an attempt at any different form of gov ernment would lead to tbo most terriblu revolution. The president deprecates the formal declaration of tho republic by tho assembly, l'he better policy would be to impress on the Institutions of tho country the fenturcs of conservative republicanism. The nlsoluto need of France is repose. Tbe masses might live through a few days of agitation, but after frightening others, it fears itself, and fulls into the arms of an adventurer, travelling tho sad and hu miliating Journey from anarchy to despot ism and despotism to anarchy. Tbo slightest fault Is sufficient to wreck the republic. France, orderly and strong, inspires confidence in lorelgn power who desiro Hbove nil, just equilibrium. France, it sho chooses not to isolate her self, may become surrounded by trusting and useful friend. To the assembly is le't tho iniation of constitutional mens- urei. The decisive momon; nas aruveu for the work. The pretidenl promises de ference co-operation, and concludes by in voking God to bless the work of tho as sembly, and render complete and durable consummation which has not been at tained since the commencement of tho century. The message was well received by tho Left, to whom it gives great satis faction. CRIME. A Mian r, N. V., Nov. 13. Ono of the small Iron safes of the Walerlord bank was found in Webster street near tho dock hern today. Its contents when In the bank, some $34,000 In bonds, were gone. In a bag found yesterday were twenty j gold and seal rings, some of them heir looms which had been In the possession of families owning them for over a, century. , It has been ascertained that n mini named Ford ot Clifton park, had (00,000 deposi ted in the bank, n lens which was unknown before. Tho totul amount taken by tho thieves is computed by the directors at it 10,000. No trace has been obtained of the robbers. MA.IOK MOItKAU MllOT. LofJANM'oitr, Ind., Nov. 13. Judge DykeuiHii a prominent citizen of this place, shot Will C. Morcau to-day, lato sponsor to Mr. O'Cofior at tho Louisville convention, and editor of tho Loguntport Sun. Tho cause of the snooting whs the appearance of an article In lust week'c Sun, denouncing Dykeman. Moreuu's wound is serious but not fatal. On last evening a mob comprising about fifty men prepared to tar and feuther Mr. Mureau, but were foiled by the police, six weio arrestid and jailed. Tho men ar rested were employed by Dykelinn I.A1KII. Major Moreau shot by Dykeman to-day is not to seriously wounded h it was at first supposed, yot ho Is In aprecatlous con dition. Tne excitement In tho city has subsided, POLITICAL. inc weather and rnln to-morrow In the South Atlantic nnd Gulf states, Southerly to Southwesterly winds, and partly cloudy. The weather will pruvail in the North west nnd thencoto Missouri, Uuppor and Lower Ohln valley. Northerly to West erly winds. Clear and partly cloud v weather, with occasional light rains anil snow, or upper lakes brisk and high. Southerly and Northerly winds, threaten ing weather and rain, extending to Illi noi and Ohio, warning sisals contlnuo at Diiluth, Chicago, Milwaukee, Grand Haven, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Huf falo, Oswego nnd Rochester. Foreign Advertisements. Foreign Advertisements. M'M'IAI. NtlTM'Kft, MORTON THE CAUCUS NOMINEE FOR SENATOR. TRIAL OF THK REV. GILBERT II. HOHEHTSON. WATERFORD HANK SAFE FOUND WILL C. MOREAU SHOT. Reported Especially lor tho llulletlii.) THK IlKTERENll OESTLKJAN'h TRIAL. Louuvillb, Nov. 13. Tho trial 1 Rev. Gilbert II. Robertson on the charge of intoxication and lewdness commenced huro to-day before tho Louisville Presby tery. Ono witnes testified to seeing him intoxicated on a train. Also to seeing him in a Chicago sloeping car with n woman who wa not his wife. Depositions pre ferring previous drunkenness wero read and tho Presbytery adjourned until to morrow. Wm. !. Hrown tleoplng car conductor botween Louisville and Chicago, testified Robertson look section on his car about the 17 of July, and traveled from Chicago to Indianapolis, Robertson aclod as if under the inlluanco of liquor. He hud lady with him closely veiled. Ho and lady occupied lower berth together. Saw him lay his head in Ihu ludy's lap und hug hor, Acted liko a newly married couple Robertsou brought h glass of beer into the car And offorod it to the lady who re fused, and he drank it hlmsolf. David Hiss, porter of the sumo car, corroborate Rrown's testimony. Said he mado up only lower berth In tho section, and It had been, oscuplod by Kobertson and the vailed lady together. Saw both get into the berth. They oemed very loving. Saw Kobertsou hu the lady. The testimony for defense will bo heard to-morrow. AKRESTKD. Nw Orleans, Nov. 13, K. II. Ben ners was arrested by deputy U.S. marshal and taken before Commissioner Shannon upon affidavit of J.Li, Ingrahatn, oharglog l.VDIA.VA LEOIfeLATL'RU. I.MJlANAl'oLlf, Nov. 13. Tho senate and house of representatives met in their repectlvo hulls at 2 o clock this afternoon and organized without delay. Tho house elected W. K. Edwards of Vigo, speaker. G. W. Friedlcy cf Lawrence, was elected president of tbe senate. Theso and all tho other officers elected are tbe Republican caucus nominee. The governor's message will bo delivered to-morrow. CAUCUS. lxoiA.SAl-OLia. Nov. 13. Tho Repub lican caucus held to-night, ut which all the Ropubliean members of both houses wore present, the following resolution was unun- mously adopted. MISCELLANEOUS. MEETING OF PROMINENT CATORS. EDU- WAsiUNoro.v, 1). 0., Nov. 13. A moet ng of prominent educators including Gen erals Eaton and VanBuren, Mr. SpotTord, librarian of congress, and -Mr. Harry, commissioner of education of Ohio, was hold to-day to adopt the best method of having tho educational system of this country reprcented at tho Vienna exposi tion. It was resolved that there should be tent to Vienna lull reports embracing educational statistics, together with scnool reports of Mates, cities and town, law and medical schools, colleges and universities of this country, and that tlnro also bo erected on the ground assigned to the Uni ted States buildings to represent Ameri can schools in lull operation, with all di-sk", chair, maps and other appertain- aiicc't of the institution. MLK WEAVKKS NTKIKE. Patkrson, N. J., Nov. 13. Tho i!k weavers in Tllton & Sons' l'luenix mills in this city, tho largest establishment of the kind in tho United Slates, quit woik to-day, tho proprietors insisting on a re duction ol twenty per cent, lit wages. The strikers number UoO men and ap prentices, whoto wuges aggregate to about 53,000 per week. AltlltVEII. New York, Nov. 13, Charles Francis Adams arrived by steamship Russia, HORSE PLAGUE. THE HIIM'OIMIALUIA ISVILLE. IN LOIT. HORSES DYING IN PHIA. PHILADEL- THE EPIZOOTIC HAS WHEELING. REACHED MARKET REPORT. , ;VW.),0I,K N"v- I3' I--""' un -Flour (lull. Wheal quiet (I AHOi 1 Hi; choko l 60; red tl H(y til; Amber $1 l.V,. 70. Corn quiet lljll jc. Oats quiet but firm 43rV4N'. Receipt.: flour 22,000; wheat m,IM; Corn 70,(100; oats 48,000. Mess pork nominal $1,7 C'JJM.'i 75. Lard quiet fc$c. Whiskey firm and nominal 0(5 Jc. Gold 13 J. Cincinnati. Nov. 13 vumr u HATCH ELOU'S HAIH DYE. Till" imperii hnlr dye Is the hot In the world perfectly hannle, reliable and In 1 ManUniMiti". NmlUuppnlntinciit. The gen uine W. A. Katchelor's Hair I)y produce iinmcdlntriy oliaturalhlackorbrown. Doei not stain the skin but leax-sthc hair cleans wit mid bcailtiful. The only Mife and per fect hair dye. Sold bv all ilni'.'gl-t". Fac tory, 10 Itonil Mreet, N. Y. K'M'od.7w-lr. ON MAK1UAGK. Iluppv relief to voting men from the clft'cl of error"" and abil-'eilii early life. Manhood re-tnreil. Impediment l .Marriage re- i iti'ived. New method of treatment. New ami remarkable remedies. Hook and crlctt. I.tr i-ont fre, in sealed envelop. . . , Aildrc, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth st- Philadelphia, Pa. an In stitution haliiK a liiuh reputation lor honor able conduct and profee-lonal skill. 8-irdAwflm ANTKIi for an entirely n TJ3.E HOME OUT1 IS ATHKNEUM, Wkhnkhoav asv Tiiuhhdat Kv'.nob. NiiU-inbel llllh and I4th.".1872. SOLSMITH EUSBELL Would respectful utiliotiin'e hi- elastic countf nance I (it.NTS Acfnattn w.iri. of utimujl Intercit, HIUIJJ I.B.1LXJJ.TJ Vliifcnr Illttrr. ire not u vile Tanry un, . SitJile ol Poor Hum. Whlskt, I'rmif Spirit iil Uefiii MqtuiK, Uoclotrtl, cici-,l, iut cetrtni In pirate the t.nte. raiieil 'Tunic.'' "Appcllcr,' " ItestorerV' Ac., Ili.it leniltlie tippler on in ilrimV. (btiess oinl ruin Imt :it a true .Mt-llclne. inailc rrom the tiathe root ninl herb of California. Ife Irrim all Alcoholic Stltnulaiil. 11ie air the (.tv.it .n ..w iiiiini. rpii I 4Nn - I . t v T-i . i . I , , . I-N I ,-T- 'II II mul I'ltMnor nd.l i, I ir...l..n MHimtn n .. II... . I oj. Cotti quiet, old now 37(T. StT, . . V . ... Jteiiinmor nnl Invitfor.itor uf theiein. catrunir 4Bc. OaU steadv it 77. w (,.,,,.' I he u'riinde-t and mot popular lionk 01 1. 0rr all ii.imin nutter ninl n-ionnir the 1 1 Urn, ...i.i.iiino. in'V,Tor .:, , ""w "dlliig la-ter than any other three hook to n healthy rondlllon, riirli-hliiu' it, rr'hiiiir uml II r 111 , miauiinc. lBir,nl8sc. IiI.Lm,. 1.1 v.... ...... 1.5 ..,..,.,1 nii..nr.ni,n i.h, ,i.i ..,..1 1...... n.... ... LT.ivlnL'"- One .ent took one htinilred and . firm at 01c. Mess ii.rk nuiet. n.,w stJ- cut meat quiet; shoullers 1 je; clear rib ic; ciear .jc; tiacon quel; shoulder &(; L'r.-ulnL'v Uttc Ayent took one htinilred ami lourtecn In ten ila, Tho hot chance to make money ever ollered. Acent wanleil clear rib lOjc; cleur lOJc: hoys iiuict at y)wro. M-nd fur our circular with -3 H.V7 4 fm iini. 'i-i . . , term, (tmuriia'-e(l), deer ptlott. endore- steam if, Kettle ij. lO-lTdAwlm W2 N. th t St. Unlit, Mo. Nkw Orleans, Niv. 111. Arrived ! - Murv L. Ioe. Dennrt.il I? tl ti. I LuuihVU.LE, Nov. VA, Tho hip pophalgia is spreading very radiply among horses. Probably tho transporta tion business will bo seriously allected bo toro to-morrow nigni. Jluny mules re ported attacked, and one or two street con. tractors have suspended work In conse quence. Philadelphia, Nov. 13. Many horses aro dying here nf the prevailing disease, "SVhkki.ino, Nov. 12. Tho epizootic has reached this city. Twonty-ono horses seized with tbo diseaso in one stable last night, other stubles seriously nffectod, but to what extent cannot badaflnitely known. The effect on business begins to bo felt already, and great oxcitement pruvails among owners of horses' weathefCrepqrt. "Wasiumiton, D. O. Nov. 13. lrobn billtlcs Tho barometer will probably continue falling over lower lakes, and tnenco over tue enure sections 01 tno mid' die state arid New England, with South westerly to Southeasterly winds, threaten .ilury J-.. Poe. Departed. E. II. Durfee, noceipts; Hour 6,00(5, com 857, oats Ml, hay 109, bran 100, pork 380 bacon 108 casks, hams 1M tierces, lard l)i tierces and CO keys, whiskev 10, cotton 3.180. Flour dull, XX 55 87 J; low trible $0 60f7(O 02; good do $C 71f.i7 'Jo; clolco do il COfi,1); cholco 8 21(,'.i V. Cm dull, CW'iOc. Oats qulot, 4K(oj45c. Hay scarce, prime IWijlH 10; choice $20. Urandull,$l 07. Pork, no market, buven waitinc for bet ter supplies. Hacon dull, CJfTill C?i 12C Hams icarce, 19j(5,20c. Cotton in lair de mand, 8Jc. Sterling Ex. 22; sight J dis count. Chicaoo, Nov. 13. 2:40 p.m. Flour quiet and steady. "Wbtat active and eas ier, $ 021 02J cath; Si O'jjfT.t 02J November and jer. Cirn stead v and less active. 32c cash; l'Vlc November; SUrllJc December. Oats steady, fair demand, 21 c cash; i2CiYJc December: 22jo"i22jc .January. Rye quiet and firmer, otlenngs light; No 2 salahlo 52c. Ilarley firmer, good demand; No 2 01(5,62c. Pork heavy, offered $12 37 March; new nominal ut $13 50 pnt. 'Lstd, easier; sales 1,000 at 7Jc spot. S, P. hams quiet at lCKllc. meats quiet and nominally easier. Whiskev quiet; buyers at 891e, held at 00c. ' 5 St. Louis, Nov. 13. Flour unchanged. Wheat, sprinc firmer. 2 soft SI 14: fall dull and lower; 3 red 67c. Corn tin- banned. Harlev dull. 2 snrini? fi7n. Whiskey 00c. Pork lower S15 7Cf7,ltl: dry salt lower, clear sides packed, deliver able next week 7jc. Hacon unchanged, only small order trade. ew 1 ork, Nov. 13. 10:55 a. m. Gold 3J; W. U. T. Ex. 931; W. F. A Co. S7i: rm. 011; U.S. Ex. 171: P. mail 89. N. Y. C. OolftOll: H. R. R. IS: II. 1141: M. C. 113f; M.S. 89lfn89. New York. Nov. U, 11:10 a.m. (Jold 31; I.C. up 30; C. and P. 88 J; N. V. 4j81; dopfd.80; R. I. lu; Mil St. '.61; do pfd. 741; T. nnd W. 70: Ft. W. 921; C. and A. 10S: S. O. and Mls. 51; 11. H. and E. 7s; H. and St. Jo. 32: P. mail 8B1Q59; C. and 1. 32. hew iork, i.v. 13, 12:10 p.m Gold 13J; N. Y'.C.04, Erie 49J; M.S. 891; R. I 10&1.N. W.8I1; W U. 701: Pac.SSl: U. P li; Wabash 70; O.ic M. 451; C. C. A' J. 2j: W. F. Ex. 7J. New Y'oiik, 13, "12 30 p m. Gold 131: U. S. 0s of "81 15; do coupons 17; 5-JOs of C2 12J; do 04 12 j; do 'tlO 12?(a 131; do C,"i now itsuo 14J; do 07 lGs(i,l5; do OS coupons 15: 10-40 7ra8: do coupons SJ i,a; currency os i.y u. ftprltngexchani;e 1101; now os 93 J. y.v 1 ork, Nov. 13 Money tight 10. Gold heavy 113V.I 1131: i-ov t firm nd steady; stato bonds dull: 'heavy stock trong and active: W. U. T. 771: Pacific : water power 45; Ad s 931: Kitrco 87.1. American 091: U. S. 771: X. Y '. 91': Erie 49 ; pfd 71; Panama J3t3; U. P :!.': Shoro 891; Pitt SSI: N. W 841. fd 8(5; Cleveland & Columbus 881. R. I. 108J; St. Pat.l ol: pfd 74.1; Wabash in, uu or, n, sTHyiiui2; j. anil la; Hurt, and Erie 71; 'ind.Cent 321' H.nnd St. J. 32. St. Louis. Nov. 13. Flour dull, extra $5 OOfTTO; XX 0 25(77(5 7.1: XXX iO 7o 7 &U; family $7 7&0T.8 25. Wheat, tprlng llrmer, .No 2 ?l 08; No 2 1.0ft 4-1 11; fall dull, No I red SI 35; No 3 1 57. Corn unchanged. No 2 mixed H21(7;33c; No 2 white mixed 38f7i3Uc. Otttn more buovant, No 2 2o(T( 25.1c. Hur ley unchanged, No 2 spring S'c. Ryo unchanged. Pork steady, old mess SI 15; new S14; dry salt meat quiot and enier for buyert; shoulders 56jc; clear rib 8e; clear sides Sc order lots. Hacon quiet, supply light; shoulders til7c; clear rib iic, cioar sines uj(i i;. Hums lOJOi, 10c. Lur.l ouiot, lirimo team 7fc: coun- try kettle 7J(oi8f, Coll'eo ouiot. Rio ISlfal lo round lots. Louisiana suuar acitve. lOOiMlje fair to prime lligltwines steady and firm, 00c. Cattlo aulet and un changed. Hogs eusier, S3 80(4 10 pack ers lots, llecoipts lfi.000. Ciiiuaoo.Nov. 13. Flour miiet. Wheat steady, No 1 spring Si 14, No 2 SI 02 j spot or November, $1 03 DecetnLor. uorn irregular and unsettled, closed dull; No2tnixed313(7i32c. Oats steaav. No 2 21c. Kyo steady. No 2 51 loi52c. Har- loy nctivo and higher, No 2 fall 02o. Provisions quiet and weak. Muss pork nominally $13 2507113 50: now cash sales January $12 25. Lard steudy 71n spot, Hum moats dull and nominal, lor old hams in plcklo sold 10Jllc; short boxed 7c; short rib clear January Whiskey steady. 89: THE MOKMON WIFE. 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It Is warranted tv contain neither Sugar of Lend Huljihtir or Nitratu of Silver, it doe not Mill the clothe or scalp, i agreeably perfumed, and makes one of the bct dretni; for tho Hair iu uc. It re.tores the color of the Hair "more per fect and uniformly than any other prepara tion." und alwav doe- o In from tlirco to ten davs. virtually lecdin? the root with the nonri-Iiin qualities ncce.-ary to It urowth and healthy condition: It rotor the de cayed and' Induces a new growth of the lliilr more po-ltlvelv than anything el-e. The application of till Wonderlitl dl-eox-erv al-o produces a pica-ant and cooling effect on the calp and give the Hair a plea-lug and eleiriint appearance. Call ut 011r lrnirjrl-t for It ami take no other. If" he ha not got It let him order it Price $1 per bottle. ARTHUR NATTANS. Itneutorand Prnprletor, Wa-liliiftoii U.C., JOHNSTON. HOLI.OWAY & CO., General AL'ctits, I'hlladelphia, JNO. F. HENRY and F.i . WEI.I.SACO., New York, and to be had ol Vholcalo druggist, oerj where. fMJHtl LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN THE O-XIEJLT Soothing Remedy! llsssssVA si WHITCOMB'S . 8YRUP. V rib (5jc. RIVER NEWS. St. Louis, Nov, 13. Arrived: Colo rado, Vicksburg; Wolff, Keokuk; Kellogg, Holfast and Jasper, Now Orleans; Hon Accord, Columbus; St. Luke, Memphis; Esporanza, Pittsburg: Lako Superior, Keokuk. Ilivor stationary. Weather clear and cold. New Orleans, Nov 13, Artivcd: La Hello, Memphis, Departed : Mary Miller, Cincinnati. Weather clear; anil waam. OtNCf.vNATl, Nov. 13.Rlvor 12 feet 5 inches and falling. Arrived: Exchango, Fitlsl tg ; Kate Putnam, Marietta. De parted: Hollo Vornoon, Pittsburg; Ar lington, Memphis ; Charmor, Evansvllle; Exchange, St. Louis, Capt. Morsey, of the Cincinnati Underwriters, left for tbo wreck of the Katie. Sho will Vu towed, to New Orleans by the . . Eckei S r . fl.11. ..j n.li.l..U Lur.l .,iic nil'. 1. 1 i.'imk ... tho llowel., HUil fcil. xtrs tba proctis ot TcetblDK. fnbdafsConTnlilonsin4oTr. I n comts all dliruM Incident to r- Iubnts and ChlUrta. J 0X2X7713. jil , n f Cnrs I)lrrho, ryint- WH TCOMB Si r "' 8""r CompLInt, YRUP. CLlldr,n of " M' r.llTM patn, wMkosss or ! 1 SfiH?5 hiuttlon in 15 or SO mlnutti. Kir- UiOs log tout tad power to tbe l.Hui. J o 3S XT "ST O . It Is tb Infants' and Children's (Irt at Soothing Ittmrdy, In all disorders t rough t on If tmhiag or any otbvr cams, lie particular In calllnr for MRS. WHITC0M1VS fYtlUl', and tk no other. l'rpardby tbo OK4KT0S J1EOICINE CO , St. Loots; Mo, EoM t,y Druggist and PMlsrs la Medlcltm Tsrywhcr. ry BUY ME AND ILLDOYOLLOOfiQ f00T(flAHT DITT.fi Ut cleansing the blood and arousing tbo liver and ffcretWe organs to a lieultliy action, Ir. Henry's ; Hoot and l'laut rills cure many complaints bleb It un.,1.1 nt. i. aiinnnaed iUtiv could reitcb. tucli as ' Ilcndncbc, 1'nln In tbo Nlde. Numb, nean of tbo Illinois and Feet, DiiIIik h, i'lillliieaa, Itlii'iisnntlaiii, Nouniltflo, l.oaa or Appetite, UIIIoiin DyMviitcry, Uldsser Aircrtiosi. roiiatlsintlon. l)f liltltr. Fever or ssll UlutN. Uyaticp Mln, Januclicc, and oilier kindred complaint arising from a low stale of tbe body, or oL.lrut.tion nf its fuuctlons, itflni. fiea from Uercnrr and other pnlioni tliev can he taken ut all times and under all circunutan in, without U'M to diet, biulneis or plcaiuro. 1 Tbev tlmul.ito the weakened and dl. tempered iiartsinto heallhy action, kIvIub tbem itrengtb to 1 Uiihurdon thenneiTes and throw ofT tho obstructions ublch are tbe flr.t cau of rilieaie, wltbotlt iiroiluclnsT cither uniiaois or trrlplna-. All beAvy and drowey eeu.atloni, which are tbe forerunuers ofdireful dliess r uch as Apoplexy, I'nrnly tlrMlrkM,ic, are effectually warded off l.v a few do.fi of tbeae searchloi: I'llls. Kolf Jlrecltos. round each toi, In Cs(IUU, Uam.n, rraua u lHp.ol.il. Price JJ Coll l.o, 1'rep.re.t T Ih.Or.flon UKIo.Pe., Si. teula. M. toUVr limnuu utl UvMt la tlllcla. .,ir;.tv ARE YOU GOING WEST? If io. take our ml vice nnd purchase vour ilckut. over tie old rtllnldo and jinpiiUr Missovat l'a. cirio Itauaotu, whloli U poaititciy the only line running tliri'f .Lilly tixpreiia trains IrutnMt, Louis to Haneaa City mid the v,rat ami is positively the only line which ruua I'ullmin palacu aleepei e and flue day coochev, eniccially for mover, equipped with Millor'a ralety ntaiforin, and the Baton 1 steam brake, Kroin Kt. Louts tn Kni... ity, Kt. scolt, Lawrence, Leavenworth. A'ehl. ,02'r.B, i.Jl"e.p!?' Nebrsska CUT, Council lllufht Uli- wiiieun tMluuiitciptoyei tat IBIOtlniMIOH ) regard to time tKUe a, tales. 4c, to an point in MStourUbraaJca, Kansas, Color-io, Texas, and Callornt. call upon or addri H. II. Thompson. A(at, Missouri Psolflc H. U. Oolumbue. Ohio ot ... A, Ford, 'letter-'. Passenger ARut, Bt. Louie, or iidiiiinl-tnitliiii, iitntiipt in Hn lr nr imIi. K tl.ilu III t lit tr renults nale Mv irlUhP- ill all lorun nf ill'ii-r. ln I'rranii can tnke tlie.r lllllrr. nrroril. log lo illtt'i.'tloti', utid rciimlii lunir uu n, provided thvlr tours nru tint ilcitrnyril ley inlnrril lolon lirotlKrtncans.andthc Mt.Vlnrt'iiii.wu-tnl hojnnil the point of n pulr. Iyieptn nr ImlttEeattoii. Ilenilache, Vain In the Mioiildrr. I'iiurIii, Tl(rtiiiif of itie 'hit, l)l.ilticw, Sour Kructalloni nf the Momach, Had Taste In thn Mouth, Illllmn Altarki, 1 'a I l t n t Ion of the Heart, liitliuiitnailiui ut lh! I.une, ruin in tin rt'irlotiof llipKMiifjn.uud n hundrnl other painful e.iniptoms.arcllieoaprini?nf liruppp!.!. In tttn.o lonipialnn it has no rituul, nnd nnc linitle nlll ptovc n hotter (riiaraniec nf Iti mi-rlts than a ictullhy adiirU'ement, For Keimile I'omplMliila. In otitic c il,, tnartleil or single, ut tliu ilawu nf winiiaiiiioiid, r the turn of lllr, IIicmc Tonic lmti r OpUv w, ilo iMol an liiilnciico that u inarkol linpiun'uient t mon pTi-cpllW'', I'cir liillaiiiinntnr)' ami ( litnlilr KIii ii lniitl.lil and liout, i)rpvp-l.l nr IIiilh.'clloii, till Iiih. liriiiltti'iit nnd Ilitermlttetit I'. w t. Iii-i-av or the lllnoil, l.lur. Kldtieyn und Ill.idiler. Hie"" Hitters hae been most succcsful. Such UI-h.-imm nrc rau'"l h. Vlllateil Iilnwl. nlilrl: h u'etierulli inluctil by derangement of the I)Itr-iit Clrrati.'. Thry nre n (ientlr I'll rent 1 1 " rll o n I onlr, KHiestig nUo tli peculiar liii lttiif in t Itig ai a punirful nuent Iti lelieMtnr I'nlit'i illon or lunatnmatlon of Hie l,lir uinl vitri ral Orig in- umt In liilloin Ileae'. Km' Skin Dl.rnvei, llruptlon-. Tetter, f-all I'.lieum, ltloti'lies, ipots, l'linpli.-. i'ltluK , Hoik Carbuncle, Itlng.wuriii.. Scalibllead, Sore Kjcv Krjslpel.14, Itch. ScurN, lilHrnlorationnil Hie skin, tlutnina and I)lcaei of the .skin, of whati'ier natnu cr liuiure, me ttteru'.iv duvr ui un.' rumi-l out ot the sv'tem In a Miorltluie liy the np ut tlirv; r.ltten. Otic little In such ea-esulll i iinMm-f tlu innit lucrciluloui of their i iiniihe crrvcts. (Iriui.r Hie Vlllnlril lllmiil rtbeiicier ion find iti ltiiiiirlti'S burtiiii! Ilirouirh Ihe ektti In riniili, KrupMons. or Sort.i : rlcanwlt nlicn joii tin J it oti.lrucied nnd HliiKciiU In the eln: rlian-e It when It Is foul ; our fifllniri vlll tell nu ulicti. Keep the blood pure, uud the hrjltli of the .-ii, in will follow. Grntrfiil Tliniitaiiile proclaim Vimoais Hii. tcus the must wonderful Iriilcoraut that cm r su tallied the sinking srstiiii. 11 aa. Tape, ninl other AVnritia, lurkini; iu the ttetctn of ho many thousand-,, ure eireetiialli dest ruled and remotcd. s.iii a ili.-tlncuMicd physiologist: There Is scarcely uu lnilliiilii.il mi the mt II, urfl, Wlimo ImIj. I. u.M,ji irillll IhO presence of mirmi. It H nut iikui the lieulthi elements of the body that Munii-M'M, Put upon the dleafied humors und hllmy ileKll tliat bieul these living inonstcra of dl-eav. No sttptn nf medicine, no icrmirugci, tm ntitlieliuliii'th'.. mil free the hyHtcm from worms like tliee Hitter-. Slerhmilral DIhuiii,-I'er-oiii i neaped in I'aluts and Mineral, such as I'liimhei-, lipe settiM, tiold-bcatcpi, and Miners, as they ad jtioe III life, arc subject to paraljslinf tin- l!ucl. Tn guard against this, take a iloe of U ai.KKii's Vts LOUi HlTTLlis twice a week, lllllnue, Heinltti'llt, nml tntrniilltr in Fevers, which are so prevalent in the iillc)uf our great rivers throughout the Tinted Mate', especially those of the Mississippi, Ohln. Mlutl, lllmols, Tennessee, Cuinlierlaiel, Arkansas, Hed, Colorado. Hrazos, Ulo (iramle, l'earl, Alabatui, Mobile, Savannah, ltoatioke, James, and mam others, ivltli their asl tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer uud Autumn, and remarkably so during se.usons of utiusun heat aud dr ne.s, nrc lnv.triatily nccumpatiled by ct t. elve ileratigements of the stomach and hver. niu' other iibdomlnal vl-ecra. In tliilr lie.ilinini. it purgative, exerting n powerful luilucncutipnii llic ir-j-pius organs. Is essentially tiecisary. There i ti l cathartic fur the purpose equal lo Hit. J, Wu.k'. Kit's Visum: Hirrcos, as they will speeilliv remove the dark-enlurcil viscid matter with which the bntvcls nrc hudisl, at the same tiuipsifmiu.iiiiix the secretions nf llio liter, nnd generally re-lniliv iho healthy functions; of the illgtsllieorgaiiii. Mcrol'uln. or King'" Kvll, Wlilte 'ellliia I'lcrrs. i:i)slH'las, hwelleil Neck, (ioitrc, Krofuluu liiflatiiiuatlons, linlolent Innamuiatiiitis, Mercuii.il Affections, tlld Sores, I'.ruptloiis of the .--klii, sun lives, etc., ele. In these us In all other ciui-tltii-tlotial Hiseasfs. Walkhii's Vim.mr llirri iis luie diuwu their gteat curiUUe powers In the iim-t nliiin.it.ind inliaclalilu cases. III-. IViilkii's fii 1 1 fii in In Vllirgm- llil lere act ou all the-e rases In a similar manner, liy piirllylng the Illnod they remove the cause, und bv resolving awa) llieetrecls of thn iulUniiiiattoti (the Itihcrcular deposits) thu niTeeled putts rieel" iie.ilth, and a permanent euro Is eileeted. The properties of lilt. W.u.kKr.N VlSF.iUH IIittkiis aro Aperient, Waphoretlc, Canulnatlve, Nutritious, Utxatlve, lllutetlc, Sedative. Counter Irntuiu, sudorific, Alterative, and Atitl-llllluus, Tlie Apeilent nnd mild Laxative irupertles of Hit. WAl.kKii's VistdAit Hittkks nre tlie best safeguard In rases of criipllotw und mallgnaut fever. Their balsamic healing, and soothing pro perties protect the humors of Iho mures. Their Sedative properties allay pain In the nervous sys. Vein, stomach, and liowels, from ttitlarumatttui, wind, colic cramps, etc. Their Cniiiitri-Iri limit III ttiieme ex tends throughout the sjsleiu. Tlulr Aiitl-llllleim properties stimulate tho liver, In tho secretion of Lite, and Its discharges through the biliary duets, and are superior to nil remedial agents, i,u ilietiire of Illllous Fever, Fever aud Ague, etc. I Fnriiry (lie lioily ngnlll.l illseaie l).v purifying all Its fluids ulth Vi.sriiAit HiTTEiis. No epidemic can take hold of a system tluufure-arnied. Ulrcctlone.-Take of the Hitters ou going lo bed at night from a half tn one and one-half Inc. 1 glassful. Hat good nourishing food, such as beef- steak, mutton chop, eiil-oii, rou-st beef, mid vege table, aim uue oin-noor exercise, niey are composed of purely vegetable lugteiHcnt.s, und contain no spirit. it. ii. Mcdonald v to., DrugRlsts and lieu, Agts., san Kntuclvn, Cah, A cor. of Washington and Charlton sis., N.V. SOLD BY ALL Illtl'GdLSTS A DKALIOILS. Ill the lici'-niiiilioii ol a YAK1KTY OF HDD CHARACTERS Konnlng hi- new MONOl.OOUK KNTERTAINMENT .ss.,tcil ley an e MiasroE33sra? pianist For particulars seo I'oMers, rrogratarues, 1c, etc. Ilccncil scat can lie ccurcil at Daniel Hiirliiian's -tciic. lil.'tul. .M. A. WATSON, llitslness Manager. UlLLIAKON. ST. NICHOLAS j JENNY LIND TABLES" BILLLIARD HALL IIAKRY WALKEll & CO., Prop'rs. This house Is newly fitted up with two excellent BILLIARD TABLES Anil two tine PLAYEBS. Tlie saloon Is stockeil with tbe iiest llramlsol WINKS, LIQUORS, and CIGARS are compoiinilcil In tUe most approved style KSrComenuilsee tor yourself. They keep on It'.itiil u tine stock of COLD WEISS BEER, .SCHWEITZER CflKESE AND HOL LAND HERRING. REFRESHMENT TABLES am stuvail iiiornin anil evening at 10 o'clock, at willed all arc Invlli il topsrticl putt! frcu of cliarac a-13 Vi lr. Henry' World' Tossle stBtt Blood Pnrlfler.' It U tlie srt'St household remedy, pleasant to Ml.?, yet potent for tbe prevention and cure of diseases. It Is better than Hitters, Cordial, IliK-liii or BarsaparllU. Sold by Drugs 1st Dr. Henry' Boot nnd Plant Pill. Mild yet thorough no nausea orgTlplnK n-lr-ly vegetable great liver remedy. Price JS nnts Bold by Druggists. Mr. Wlilleotnb' Hyrnp. Tlie great soothing remedy. Price only 23 :ents. Gives rest to the mother smd health to .lie child Sold by DrugRlsts. ' fnrrliiKo Gnlde. Interesting Work, Knlarjed Edition, New Engravings, Two-hundred and sixty Pages, Pi lcW cents, Address Dr. Butts' DtsrsTx UUT, 12 North Eighth Street, St. Louis, Mo. ' a AdTcrtUcmcnt. 0. trouble to answer caire.poudeni.-e. UWVBII. GREEN St OILHKIIT, ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS AT LAW, wlllt'lS u'aluS'A, OaIBO, IU.1K0W. Mile r. OIIrl, J MTSpMia. attenttoB itvea to Admiralty and taaiabeal business, fftll aTATIOXAJb BAXB. JOAt CAIRO CITY COAL a nreared lo uiyly eusiomar with tb quallti of PITTSBDRG AND ILLINOIS OO AT i. v.v v aiuillliltl UlUti UlUVVl i oiiio i.kvkk. or at the Coal Yard below the St. Charles Hotel, will receive prompt atten tion. Tho Tun "Montauk" will brW coal alongilile tn st camera at any hour. P EKSONA1.. TICKNOR A CO.. the celebrated Clothiers, announce the In troduction 01 a pian or ordering ciotn lUK by letter, to which they call your especial attention. They will, on ap plication, semi you their Improved and accurate nties ior Bt'11-.ucaeurcuirui, Illustrated Circular and Price List, with a lull lino of samples from their Immense slock ot Cloths, Cassimeres, .v,c, Ac ih u oiiabllMf parties In any part or the country to order clothing direct '"'1 their house, with the cer tainty of receiving garments of tbe cry latest style and most perfect tit attainable. (loods ordered will be sent by ex press to he paid for on deliver)', with the uuilcistauillni; that If rwl satiafac tory.thcy can bo retttriiud al TlckBora cxi'lisc. As Ii well kimim tlirotwbont the South nml West. iM;y hs ye 7m . tccu vuur EA'CKLLED In aU depart ments of liielr busiuess, which U "iiuliiiilec ui to the character ol Um Sooils il"')' send out. Vour onler ure solicited and wheat In M, LouU, you are Invited to call at the ex en-l t atabllshment of Tick hot A Co.. manufacturer! and retailers of men and boys Clothing asd VuniUav ing (loods. tui and 808 North Fourth, treet. bt. IjiuK Mo. U eltiMiut sv specialty W-lTwW