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THE CAIRO BULHiIETIIfcT, arjJSrjjJJEtir 6. i. .s(JirLixi(4Kie, Comer Mtflilli Street mill Olsln Iictee, Olcr Viae , P. ,J,o. ,ry lrc. inform, Iho peoplo -rclroifu.l,nj,M1,,rohHe.lii.lrrflii.l .iiilio most thorough manlier the rioturo O-nllory i'f J. O, llngwell, ni'kintt II one of the most rom I'li'le In the Writ. He ! now prcpired lo do all aimiaoi work In his line, from the FMALLEST niAATURK TO l.m:.UK I'OltTKA.Trf. lie makes the new MEMIIHANUT IMCTVHK, mi in. most approved li. The bc.i kind of p.cture. taken In cloudy! weather. Children pictures taken In three, lo four seconds. Old lc- lures copied and enlarged. Com tine, corneal! ami see mi specimens. lccll( NSW3 OF THE CITT. Xkw Goods ut Dollar Store. I'l.ATKD Ware at Dollar Hloru. Hkht lMiitod.Iovvolry at Dollar .Store, l i.ouif Choieu Family Flour in bbb hnlf bbls., nicks, Ac, for sain Ht the Kgyp- linn .Mills. nu t ITV fccitll son Salk. lii amounts to uit purchasers, ntcnsh Drluont dlw m'v XATIONA I. BANK. Ir you want ii go.., stylih nnd well fitting suit of clothes, made to order, vou nm.tgi. to I'. Neir, No. 7!t Ohio I.eveo. .lec'Jlf rn fashlonablo boott nnd shoes, made In tho lst style, nnd of the belt mntcrlnl, go to tho shop of Win, Khlers, on Twen- tietU street, near tho comt houie. tf William Kiu.r.nt., fashionable boot and i-Iioe maker, ha u splendid stock of French calf, moroccot and other leathers, nnd is prepared to till orders for "custom-made ' '"01 nnd shot's, with quick dispatch and in mo most satisfactory manner. tf 1'irM Nalinnil lUnk of Cairo. I-C. ll. !"(. Tho annual meeting fur the election of live Dirw-turs III bo held Bt this Hank, lucsaay, Jan. JOth, 1871, botwoen tho hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 p.m. , , 0. HlKiHES, ,u''. Cashier. hi.rj.Tiox AoTiUK-Notire ii hereby givo that there will b a meeting of tho MockhoMers of the City National Hank on Ittcsilay, January 10th, 1671. for thu pur- ..I..., ... i""' ' uiuiiuig seven wirectors to serve luring the ensuing year. .lrUMtd A. It". HAKKOKD, dish. Wa.sthii W nant at .Sr. Ciur.r.r.i IIotkl. ft tlrst.cln.ts rbamburrnnld. laundry and dining room girl. To each of the nbove, steady emplovinent will Iwj given, and liberal wages paid. JKWKTT WILCOX A- Co, tf I'rop. St. Charles Hotel. r.TA v. A cow, red aides, with whito strips' on her hips . white tri on fore. head; half white tull; between eight and nine years old; dry: lored in loth horns for hollow horn. Taken up by subcller. Owner rcpilre.1 t" prove property nnd pay expense. Cairo, Jan. 2, JAMKS HI'KLKV. 1sj71. Taiikii IttioTllRKS, e3 Ohio Levei;, will hereafter kwp constantly on band, direct from tlm Kastern manufacturers thu very best winter stralnod purlflcil sperm oil, for sowing machines, and nil flue und light machinery. I hit oil has never vet been superceded by nny of the manufactured oils, ns it never gumt or is nllecte.1 bv tho weather. dec-Stf k desire to remind tho reader that Iresh llnttlnioru oysters Hint nil kind of gmnu in season, nro served nlght or day nny stylo desired, nt Iii! llurlxTt's rostnurunt. l'nrtics desiring oysters by tho c-.m or case, can bo supplied at the ruling rate, ut the sumo place. tf. Fkkaii meats, served in tho iieutest nnd most cleanly iiutiuor, cuu ul Wisyt bo foun In ubundaiicu for thu trade, nl tho Central Meat market of Fred Koehlur A Co., on Washington nveniie, is few doors liulow Tenth. Konu but thu tlncst cattle, sheep, und hogs urcslaugliterctl, iind,conseiuvut ly everybody who patronizes tho Central Meat market cuu rcit suti.lled that hour sho will lo supplied with tho LoU moats to be found In Cairo. Customers' Imskats dollverel in any part of tlm city. fir3"Fresh snusago every morning, tf I IIAVK this day sold my livery stable, with nil tho appurtenances thorcof, Ui Mr. O. (ireenlee, for whom I bespeak n contin uance of thu patronngu heretofore ex tended to mo. To my many patrons I ro turn my thanks for tho support glvuti mo during tho timo I was in business, und us-i-uro them they will tiud in Mr. (ireenlco n gentleman entitled to liberal patronagu from tho public. I shall remain sovoral weeks at tho old stand to close up my busi ness. MILKS I'ARKKlt. Cairo, dun. 4, 187. Tiu: meat market of (Uyer & Co., ;tt tho corner of Washington nvei.no and Tenth street, is ono of "institutions' of thu city. It is not only nbundantly suppled with tho best of pork, bucf, vwil, mutton lnmb, sausage, etc., but It presents an nit of cleanliness und ordor that is rarely M-on It, establishment of llko character. (Inyer & Co. have hud many years ex pcrlcnco ns butchers, nnd liavo long ago learned that it pays best to keep flno meats unci command Hrst-class custom. For choico nieaU, thoroforo, cut in a neat ud skillful manner, go to "Tho l'oople'a.Ment Markot," presided over by Gayer ite Co dee UUf. "IX THE HON IIS." Mar rings) f Mr. lanrte Hurtion nnd Atra. Carrie NageTlie Chtiroli of (lie llexlteiner Ilia Ncene of the Ceremony Elite, lleHuty tintf I'na.lou of the Clly I'rascnt. Vosfn.il.t nfn,nnnri tlm C-!.. - , lZ . rM. t T nm c1"i''t"cct of Mr Isaac Hudson, una Jirt. t,arrio huge, attornMcd at the Church of tho Kclcetner to wllncst tlioir marriage. Tho beauty and the faihloD, the wealth and the worth of tho city were present. Tho clegnntly-dresscd ladles. LrlEht-ovod nnd cngor j tho gentlemen, moro tober in attire, but none tho leit curloui for tho ar rival of tho hero and hcrolno of tho occa sion, as tho unconscious turning of their headi toward tho door wltncstcl, made tip an interesting sight to tho looker-on. THE HOUR named for tho coremony win three o'clock, but to the waiting nnd expectant audlonca Itnppenrcd long iftor that timo beforolt began. Tho church It still wonting the cvorgreon decorations prepared for tho Chriitmai festival of thu .Sunday school, and mere was nbuudant food for eyo nnd mind till expectation km rewurdud by tho arrival of thu bridal parlv, consisting (if Mr. Iludion iiml Jin, Warilnor. Dr. Yt iirtlncr rind .Mrs. .Sago. TIIK IIRIDK, pale, hur.dtoinu and self-po.ttcsiod, wore n trnvellifig tult of Irish l'.iplln, of the color known ns "Moon on thu L-ake," short lower skirl, long uppor '.no, tho trim ming consisting of bias band of velvet. thu sumunlitidc hi thu dress, with hat nnd all tho minor artitlci to correspond. TIIK (IIIOOM wore the regulation Muck broadcloth and looked ai hnppy n thu groom it gen-, rally preitnn"l to bu on thU ritisplclou occasion. TIIK C'KIIKMu.W v. as performed by thu He v. .Mr. Coan, in accordance with tho beautiful nnd impres sive service prescribed by th Kpisropnl church. Dr. Wardm.rgavo away tho bride. At the concluilon of tho ceremony, the "twain madoone' received the congratulations of their many friends, and then, accompan ied by a select party, took carriages for tho steamer Arlington, on which thu v left for .Memphis to enjoy their honeymoon. 1 ho hearty good wishes uf ull who know Mr. and Mrs. Hudson follow them. In the relation which Mrs. Hudson boru to tho community, sho performed herduty, faithfully, efllciently, i,nd untiringly, and will bs much regretted Iv those v. ho know and appreciate her worth. HATCH CTS AM) RAZOItS. One .Tecrs Woisisiltil with tt llalrliat. aisd III AeaalUsit Dleensbowele.l with Malor. Wm. Carter, n colored (1 reman on tho Mary A lire, n nuurrelsnme, bad nlgcr, and Wm. .'pencor, it colored tlretnan on the Great ltepublie, became involved In a dltllcillty Wiatnetuajr aftorno.m. Cur ter struck .Spencer n vlnlunt blow with a hatchet, Indicting an ugly wound on the back of hl nrck At night, about half past nine cluck, they met again in Moe Maion t barber shop on Fourth street when the dllllculty was renewed, Spencer attacking Carter with a ranor. Ho In- llictek thro wounds upon Cartor .no on the shouldtr, one on the back, and ono across tho abdomen, Tho surgeons think the wounded man may survive his Inju ries, although they ro of a most serious character. Tho wound across the abdo men Is frightful exposes tho ntrnllt, which, however, were not wounded. Across thu back the raxor made a gash nut ns wide at a church door or ns deep as n well, but both wldo and deep. If Carter, recover ing, shall profit by this experience, this community will owo no grudge to tho ra zor of Spencer, who ha left for parti un known. - Not Tnuit. The Chicago 7'iWs states that the cjunty court of Alexander county has revoked thu subscription of thucounty to thu capital stock of thu C. & V. K. It. This statement is incorrect untrue, Thu court have only declared that the contract that tho county will sell thu $100, 000 of stock, to bo obtained by it for its f 100,(100 bonds, for $5,000 Is null and void that it will hold thu stock If It cunnot sell it nt Its current market value. Only this und nothing more. Attkstion Sin IvNifiins! A special conclave of Cairocommandory Ko. 13, will lo held nttho Atrium, In tho city of Cairo, this (Friday,) evening, .Inn. Cth, 1871, nt 7 o'clock, for work in thu K. T. degree Sojourning Sir Knights nro courteously Invited. It .IAS S. KF.AHDK.V, Herder. MAHniBii. On Thursday, p.m. .Inn.r.th, 1871, nt the Church of tho ltcdecmcrin this city, by the Huv. KdwiuConii, A. M., itec tor, Col. Isano lleusley Hudson and Mrs. CarrluS. Sage. Xo cards. Niiwiikkk in tho city can you aecuro a better lilting, tlnur or bolter mndu pair of boots than at thu shop of Wm. Khlors. on Twentieth street, near tho court house, tf Gas Stock fok Sale f 10,000 gas stock for sale Enqulro at tf CITY NATIONAL HANK A LAHO.K stock of furnishing goods of all kinds always on hand at P. Nell's, No. 70 Ohio Levee. decOtf County Okukiis Wasted Cush paid or county orders, at dlw KNTKHPWSE SAVING'S HANK. Fou pistols nud cartridges und bowiu knive, go direct to P, NeiTs, No. 70 Ohio Lovee. decOtf Alexandre Gloves nt Dallnr Store. t'sitn (.'uses at Dollar Stern. Hvs Olai'cs a: Dollar Store. .Sekii Microscopes lit Dollar Btoro. Lv.vt'ii'u A nnitKfs. County Clerk, Lynch, monopolizing all our spaco this morning, nddrcssos tho public In u very In tcrosting communication. Insta .latio.v. Tho ofilccra oloct of Alexander Lodge No. 224, I. O. (). K wera iuitallod latt night, as follow! : C. H. "Woodward, N. O.j 0. K. Slack, V.G.; .1. H.Oberly, Secretary; C. M. Osterlob, Treasurer, On Thursday ovcnlng, 18th Inst., thera will bo a social re-union of tho lodge, to which tho friends of tho members will bo invited. i 1 1 - - Accideht, A scaffolding on which thrco workmon woro engaged at the Jlos Factory, foil to tho ground with u crash and sovoroly injured ono of tho workmon, whoio name wo could not learn a stranger in thu city. His injuries, however, woro not fatal, Mr. Currull tho forcmnn,whu was on tho scaffolding ut timo wus sovcrolv bruised, but is again at his pott. Tho other workman was only slightly lujurod. A Little Gikl'b Little Lettkh. Xannlo Olmitoud, thu little 5-ycnr-old daughter of Georgu Olmstoad writes to to her father in these quaint terns: !i Pi 117" Dear Fit 1 want to see you so doto bob und so dosu ma vurry bad graiinm was down and i went up with bur too. gentile was down nnd wont to dlresburg the other day and took mark with her too mid frank did not go with her nether alio went by herself, and did not like to go by herself Mother, nether did ma nnd grnrilma liko her to. Wo nro ull very well bi t ma, nnd sho it not vcrry and I ntnt very w ill nether It lb. NAKN1K OLMSTKAD. Si'LKvini) Fiiksh Meat. .Int. Kynss- ton, cornur cf Nineteenth and Poplar streets, hat on hand nnd It slaughtering for the trade, some of tho llnutt beeves over brought to Cairn. For tho holidays he has purchased five head of cattle tint can not be surpassed, one of them a four year old, weighing ono thousand eight hundred pounds groj. Citizens of tho Fourth ward and of tho city generally who want extra lino freih meats for the holidays sbould not fail to call on Kvnastnn. IIu can supply beef, pork, mutton, veal, lamb, und sausago In any quantity desired and on satisfactory term fie card in another column, t How Tiir.v Did it Turk, A third of n century ago, buys in England while serving their trade, did not havu tho "Jolly times" now onjiycd by apprentices In America. Hero tho apprentices own their masters; but, there, then, It was on tho contrary, quite tho roversu Wo havo seen tho In dentures of Mr. John McEwen, the skill ful plasterer of this city, made In Kng- land thirty years no. Tun indcnturct bind ltl tit "his mastur ulthfullv to serve, his secrets to keop, hi lawful commands everywhere glndlv to do. He shall do no damage to his matter or no to bu dooo of other. IIu shall net commit fornication, cor contract matrimony within thu said torn); shall not play at cards or dice tables; shall not haunt taverns or play houses, cor absent himself from hit matter's servico day or night.' Tho term of service wus town years, nnd the wages two shillings nnd sit panco wookly, ho boarding and cloth lug himself. Tho incrcaso was a shilling a year. How would a free born Ameri can nppNntlco like to enter Into such a rontruC, for such u txiriod? Danish the thought. Hut the effect of the discipline is seen In tho excellent workmanship of Mc Ewen, who Is hurdto boat. iiKHEroiiE! Our neighbor of the .S'uis it nothing if not independent. He gurdlvss of consequences he speaks right out In meeting, and often attacks his own jiartv, denouncing It short-comings; but thlt fact does not explain tho other fact that, seemingly without cause, ho has at tacked, '.indirect but severely, a mem ber tf his own pnrtv of this city. In tho .S'uu of the 4th Inst., wu find tho asiortiou made, that tho llepubllcan majority of thu legislature nroprouo to select the meanest men for ofllcers of that body. "Wo aro 'sorry t say," sayt thu 6'n, "that worth and merit enter but littlu Into inch a strife. The most impudent one aro usu ally the most lucccisful.' This, In tho light of tho fact that Mr. S. R, Hay, of this city, has been solccted ns thlid assist ant clerk of tho leglsluturo is peculiar lun gurgu. Mr. liny is, in our opinion, a mod est man. Tho editor of the.S'im i vim enn- not go bofuro him lit modesty. And is ho not worthy! Wo know tlmt tl o editor should havo boon preferred thu. It is a shame, after nil tho work hu hut dono for his party, to allow him to wander inangor- less und feed on musty husks when tlicro is in sight "gilt edgu official outs; but, nevertheless, wu cannot admit that Hay la an impudent man, or that hu is unworthy. It Is Jutt possible hu might bu belter than ho is; but, then, might ho not bo worse? Wherefore, it must bo apparent to every ono, that, although thu Sun mull was not allowed to smoll of tho llesh pots ut Spring Held, his Indirect nttack upon tho modesty of Hay cannot bo Justified. If wo bad timo and space, wo huvu no doubt wo could demonstrate this (to us) self-evident prop osition, A Maunivicknt Residence vou Sale on Hen t. I itetiru either to sell or rent my residence, situated on tho corner of llolbrook nvcnuo and twenty-fourth streot It contains nlno largo und comfortable rooms und n well ventilated cellar, out houses all complete, embracing n llnu two story barn. Tho ground contains eight lots, ono and a half fcot above grade, nifuly fonced, containing a largo quantity and virletv of fruit tree vines nnd shrubs of tho choicest selection. Tho place will bo rented or sold on rcasonablo tornn. Apply to JOEL O. MORGAN Doc. 24 d2w. BRIEFLY MKNTIONKII. A number of high-toned infringes nro on tho tapis. Professor Wilson will dellvor a freo lecturo at tho Athemcum, on tho l'Jth inst. Two young men aro in tho city seek Ing information concerning the loss of .ho steamer Nick Wall. Have- the Good Templars "gono up," taken to a wood-betwlnod spout, or a spout of any kind ? Tho invitation to attend tho sociable at Iter. Edwin Conn's residence on last Monday night, was extended to the mem bors of his congregation and thoir friendi It was not confined lo mombors and pen holders. Ono of tho officers of tho county hav Ing ordered blanks from Culver, Pago & Hoyne, a bill for $08 CO was prcentcd to tlio county court, and was reduced fifty . . n. f. .1 . ... I'uiiu. xnis, enows a comincnuaule eco nomical disposition In our cof nty court What moans tho dearth of "hops" this scaton 7 JIavo not tho "boys" tho whore wltual to respond, or aro their spirit "sad and drooping;" or havo the angels, without whom a dance would becomo a 'stng," read Uro. Moody on round and square attltudlnlzs, or what? Closing Out Sale. Twcnly-fivu thousand dollars worth of rcady-mndo clothing, bnts, caps, boots, shoes, trunks and valcses aro offered for talc by P. Null, 7'J, Ohio Lovcc, at AC TUAL COST PRICKS, it being his In tontlon to cloio out in that llnu nnd em bark exclusively and more oxtenilvcly in thu furnishing goods and merchant tailor Ing business. Thisclnslngout Halo furnishes an oppor tunity to secure clothing cheapur thnn ver before offered In this market. dec lot f RIVER NEW8. AIIK1VALS. Arllncton, ColumLur, ArinJ, I's.lumli, .'ioi.w..-. u., mmnrr.-Hranil Tower. Vjr roue, .Ns.l,illr, DKi'AllTURnx. Arlington, Colnmlmt, Ttron. .uhTl)le, jfi'hawl(,rnin plica. Armvla, t.lsi4ah. Commoiiwfiillli, N.'J. hmllie I.a IUrg, .V. 0, The weathercontlnues warm and cloudy, and steamboat men aro counting largely on tho Mln!tippl opening to St. Louii in a few days. If the cold weather reported Irom Pittsburg dees not come this way, wu would not bo surprised to seo tho gorges break looso below St. Louis, us the weather ut that port is also mild ss well us here. Still, ll is almoat too early In the season for such n result. Tho rlvur hero has fallen an Inch since latt repnr.. Tho Mittitilppi it stationary at St Louis, with four feet In tho channel out to Cairo. Our latest newt from tho Ohio showi no prospects fur a speedy opening of navlga Hon above Cincinnati. The river it gorged between Pittsburg and Wheeling, and steamboat man aro making up their minds to wait h long time for a thaw. Tho present mild weather hero however may extend far enough to do them soniu good. There Is a gorgo reported at Madbon, nnd tho boats have ceased running between Louitvillc, nnd Cincinnati, while tho river is so low, every whore, that packets above and below this falls can do but little but! neii. Our Cairo nnd Evantvillo Packets bavo again laid up, but wo hope it will only bo for a very f.iw days. Coal hat becomo to scarce and high from Evantvillo to New Orloant as to material! v Interfere- with the profits of steamers, and tho utmost unlvorsal uso of coal during the past few years bat nearly put an end to wood chopping nlong the rivers, o tlmt fuel is exceedingly hard to obtain, or ulse very high in price. Tho agents of Pittsburg coul at New Orleans bavo notified steam boats that tho supply on hand Is only suf ficient for city consumption, und that nono can bu sold to steamers. Dullness hero it curtailed somu what by the ubienco of the Evantvillo Packets, but the receipts for I. 0. R. R. from St. Louis and other points nru immense. Tho Commonwealth and Kmlllu La Hargo were expected to clear for New Orleans during thonlght with all thu freight they wantod. Their cargoes woro nearly entirely received by mil. The Tyrono brought 7 tons machinery, and sundries for Cairo. 20 sheet iron 2,1 sks beans for reshlpmont to St. Louli, 14 ciHint poultry, fit bundleschairm, 8 hhdi tobacco, 20 bblt whisky for roslilpiuunt south; sho also had u splendid pustcngor trip. All 1 1 1 .-. tumla will.'!, luivn L.fi l,..r C.,r I AlllllO IMintt MI1ILII lmc It'll liuro lor Cincinnati tiui'o tho loo couimoncitl rutin int; Iihvo laid ui ut Kviinsvillo uxrnit tlio Sain. .1. Hnlf. Tho McuoiiKor anil IJulok step aro laid up In tlio mouth of Croon Hivur. Very huavy Ico Is roportod at Kvantvillo, covorln; the whole surfuiu of tlm river, Tho Armada brouifht ilDO ouintv flour barrels, 8 sks whoat for Cairo, 207 bundlos handloaforroiihlpmantto.StliOuliby mil, , mout eouth. Chapped Hands P.I VrCDINl? I HTiniM ItaSl WlatllltU MW a an( c u 0 Aii Eli'truiillv urrnareil uml uliiitl)lt article fur tuo toilet of A LaUlea aim UuutliMiiru. Hill euro Cliu)iietl llautl,ttou(;Hiies)i 5 w 0 u ir ino kkiiii tuuppeu i,ip ana Cliuft d Hiirfaios. TRY OXK 1I0TTLE. l'rt parwd I'J Bmrclmy Brothers. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. New Time Table. On and after I2;v,f p,nli( sunjfty Do0i lib, the following UK tabo wm g0vorn tho arrival and departure of pnlaongCr trains at Cairo: DEPART. Mall train leaves at 3:40 u.i.. Express, ' " at 3:30 p.m. St. Louis and Cairo Expreast leaves at 1:20 a.m. Accommodation leaves at. ..12:30 p.m. aruivk. Mall arrives 2:05 a.m. Express, arrives 12:24 p.m. St. Louis and Cairo Express nrrives AM p.m. Tho last named train leaves St. Louis at 10:30 a.m. Trndors can leave Cairo at 1:20 a.m., reach St. Louis nt 7:25 a.m., remain n tho city thrco hours, and return to Cairo nt 4:4", p.m., tho tamo day. Tho 12:30 accommodation nnd Cnironnd St. Louis express lenvo daily; nil others lrnvu dally except Sundays. Way pas'otigcr.1 should bear In mind that thu 3:30 p.m., train mnkes only four stop pings between Cairo nud Ccntrnlln, vU: Joncsboro, Carbondalu, Du O,uoln and Ashley. Tho 12:30 p.m., train stops at all tho stations along tho route. JAS. JOHNSON, docStf Agent., Cairo. MIKO CoiiNcrvatory of JIuhIc ON A NEW PLAN. PUI'ILH wilt Lk rrci-Uoil hrllif. month. I,i!!b. nliix itn HioNrst Mn!ar In Jnu'j, lrjl. Tlm prpsrnt term will clnso the first of Fr firu.irjr, and Lupilawho liat.i iwnl lhlr tuition will continue uii'lcr the ot.l plan until that lime ; new pupils will wty lijr the month. TERMS)-fsajraaesst ita Advances )an Lessons. One Calendar Month ....SI On I'lann ' " " 3 3 Voral ' ". " ... nisi riultar " " " 3 oo 1'iano aad Vocal, ' 4 w All music U ..ns will bo slrrn by Profs. sor lltikls'lMI. I..C. lll.AfMlKf,!., Mrrctor. i-'Jlto, Ills., Januarr It", D.-ant'Wt TIIEXEU.n. Adelntdc PIilllippN, CONCERT COMPAMY Mis. .M-KI.AlHi: I'lllI.I.II'lK topcirulljr an limine ONE GRIND CONCERT AT TIIK TiicHiltsy F.vvnhiK, Jnmmry 10, Assist.' t ljr th rl!OHlDK.rttta t Mr. J. LEVY, The Ori'alcat luinsl flayrr lis thr Worlil. rr. .Tules X). T-Inslor Thr Kiiilnf ut Ballooc. yir. Kdwarcl llollniu Til Dl'tlnsulshrJ Pianist anil Coinuosrr. C.uJt of ailmlsslon, Willi roupon atuchwl tt. rurlnxin raoli rrtrrvci sral, to l ha 1 at I), iiaiunina auciinn sioro on ana antr rnuay Jitmury tlh, ami at the Hall on tho emning ol olicruncort. I'rrformao.'s's lo conimrnr at a reticle. iIh-:i.ii.i INVIQORATINQ CORDIAL PUBIFIXR OF THB BLOOD, U tkihtt lleuukotJ Thu anJ Ft mcttr ef Jltatth n tr si.v: rrJ. It ii a fmtntixt and turt urt cr J)yi V;.i, nJigrititH anJ all diuutt e tht I.ivtrand Ktint a mi! J an J ttttifhtfut Imer ant fir dtlkaU FtmaUt, and it tht moit ap-teaM and fltMMt'tMting Teni: etht fjy. J'jr young Childrm and ' Inantt it it a turt (ure fir Wind CWc, Grifing J'.iint in theStomcuk and Jljit tti, SrV. lion te lud at all Drungitti and (eneral dealsis, cr by adiltcstiuf the Whuleaal Attals r. mcij, mo. lmiXINTKATOK'N Nale of Ural Katalo. lly tiitnv i'f an onlcr nud ileciee of lliw L'ounlv Court of Ali'iandert'oiiniy, Illinois, nmilt. on tlm k;iiiioiioi ii.f umirmitiie i, inuinas lariai.i, ,m. iiiinlslrator nf tho fslulH of ArhlfvN. Aliusee. do. rr,ut, lor lease to s.'ll I In' real elale oi sjhl deceased, hI the Jnnx TVriii lTn, .if aald I'nuil, In. will Uu lliv 'Jlst day of J llnu IS7U, I .Imll.i.u Iho rjlli .lav of lliveinbt'r. neil. betwtvn Ihe. li"1"' often VI'k ill tlm '.iifiiiioii nud four uvi.u In il,fu.riiw,ii ol ald dar ill i.i i.nl.lio sulcatum Inml .1'ior of tliol'mirl House, iu the i lly of I ill.,, in aniil t'Ollotr, lh real 0i!o ilea. iTlU'd uafollowa Io.hiu Th solilll p.iri of t'luilll !o, "I, am vsty '2l, Koctloni'', township lii, raiiK : et, containing nne hundred iiml llylli iw'ii'a, lii Alt'xiiiidi ri'oiiuly, Illinois, (.nly ct only lo t tic righlof tli present iHvup.iiil inmakllie crop iioa iirowlng nn eul.l Inmla anil Ihe right of th heir of said Ashley N, lf). Uiveased, to L'olleut und reui'ltx Iho rents of said laud fur tin y.mr ls"n) on the fullowlni; terms, lo.wil: One Imlf of Ihe pii,thu ninncy to ho paid cnli In hand Hiid tlm balani'H iu i mouth's Irom iluW of aalr, Inn puri'liHsrr to Kis t a .ile inorlgaw nu Ihu 'iVA pm-h;!V,,",iiVy.""' "",',!,J"''"i '' I'.ito.l Hits. I7lh.la i.f XutoinU..-. taM. THOMAS MAUTAI.x, Adlil l., nl tht ottati of Ashley N. Miv.sk ifiu.nl, tile. u A llllU-H, All ). ninIT7 A iMi.tvritAToir& NO- XX. 11 t!l. i ll.tili'.of llenr) W. Ta)loi',.te'.'a-ril. ' The undersigned having hern Hiipninti"! Admin- I IstratrU f tho estatu of Hc niy , Tut lor, I II" of ' Iho count)' ol AlPiaudrrnnd Mate of fllinuls.Ue- ' me,ll,.t(. mis inent to ilie underalifued Uaii'd, this 1st duy of leceiiher A. II. lsfv ' paui.im: taylok., .lecswf t'lm ti 1 befi.rs. llu. fouuty O-url of Alexander co.iniy. at pear I. foie 1 1 J Jj ' IV, . i It i ! i oia ii 1 1 'w- ?er ro Ihe li.un House in Cairo, at the January Term. , iill.o cuu; h''"' '' l " V'o u ,irv ne .'t whtell on tin. Third Mcu.Uy iu.Niiin.ry, noil, at on llis. M'V1'1, which tlm- nil person. Imving claluia agiiln.t a'ald time ' " " ''j1 "K;4, I 1 estate ar..notili.., uud re.,ue,le. Iu aliend for tho ar ''f''""! 1 ''.fw,1 I "''.'i t irJona IllUI'IJirtl I J sail 111 tRstsJ HI V I mill atvil llflllllHrilll 1 CIIA11I.IH A. DANA. Kdltor. She ot Wccltly "Sun. A .Vetsapoperol Ihe I'rcarnt Tlmca. Intended far People .Vow on Karl a. Ineladlnj rarmert. ItecUtDlcs, Merchants, Vto. i2f0Ml '". lUert. Thloktrs, and all lias- )artu0De,t Fo,k'' Bai tha w,Ms B0". nd "BW- of all such. ONLY ht.AUAVKAUl ir less taan On Cent a Co. . 30Clu,atcTer, roH,eJ,,,!re be 8C.W.VRKKI.YHlj.N, tt A Yk, of thf t)m ilia aol SCMtll enatacttr -TnG WKEKLV, bat with a mat." tftlr miscellantoai readme, ana farnlshtDi iu asw. to lis taoscilbtis with stealer fruhnssvi. be.an". It comes twice a week Instead of oaco oalr.. THE OAILV rlr, 30 A YEAR. rreCtnlncntl v rcsdahlo newinaHir. with tha TERMS TO CLUBS. TIIK flOM.Ai: H'KEHT.Y HVS. Klro copies, one reir, tiparallr address-d. Vour llollara. Ten rorles one Trar.aensratelraddrcsicd fan! aalrcr) lotheKetlerupM" Iud. . . Elatat llollara. iwenjr copies, ono resr, srpiratelr addressed (aid an extra opt k tn'e ptte? M P of elnii). , Fifteen Uollnrst, F.iCKrJ,2na ,00Da Ttlrraa land the heml.W tf klf iinojr" It cellar up ofclobl. Thlny-ihrco Oollara. the hcml ncei.l-uaa),iriii eetter unofriUD). . rol'-ne Oollaro. ,i?,,'..'V'll,' ol t e-no address laadtaolialrfor on.- 4r , .byglfgg One hundred ct)Dei, nno year, snarail ail. TUB HEMI.WKKKI.Y HD.V. ri coolca. one fear, tepatalelr addressed. - Klikt Dollars. Ten eot.les, one vear.Mparauir addmsui iaba an extra copy to telle. S p il (tDd Waieeo Dalian. HEND YOITR MO.XEY fLSSLPfflt onlsrs.eaeekt. or drafts on New .Jt:?UnnT onsalit. ir not, tan racisf? tM letter cooialalng moaer. Addrtss I. V. K-VOLAfff), PublUher. Una office, .New York Cltf. 17 VERY FARMER HIS OWN MILLER Wo aro manufacturing mx. OTlssoM CRIST MILLS For hand or power use, ranging in pries' f;im 12 S) lo U5 ki anil incapiuily Irom 1 to 20 Bushols Per Hour. These Mitt nro erjr strong and iluraMo, ami H'liilro very lillle power tn.tuntheiii. Kacli Ue win Krioa eiiiu r FAMILY MEjl3L Or stock feed, ns may l .leslre.l, anJ will ini.r nan Save Its Price Every Year Ktery Mill fully warrantrd. ' W'alsn makfllwoaliet of llonx Mills, rapac lly l to a ton per .lay, price Itisi to o0. liesi'rlplite i.'ircuUrs lnrnlshe.l on applicatior Tho lllaraouit milManiir turlnajCo, lOIIM.t TIKI: AMI H10NT HTIIKKTM, Cl. I.VMATI, O Agenunn wantnl in ! ery town and oounlr ilroiUweow Life Insurance COMPANY. IX.MI'KI. IIANiW, I'li-i.lent, liKO. MI.I.IO'I'I'. U'.'.Pri'I.K'iil, KMOIlV .M.rl.l.NTlK:lC. Acinars, A. V.. M. I'lritnv, M, If, .Me.iiral Hirecior. BDNINKHtt Mt:.V. iitiKKiisin.v.vi. mi:., KAUMi:itM a uil MI'.CIIA.Mt H, Who with to ptolrrl their families hy mean of a I.lfa Policy, still do well to eimiiinx tho PLAIN llfHINK-h-IUKi: PLANS and methods uf Una Model Company, Xortliweatcrii licpurtiueiit. XOH. , 7, AMI ss I'WNIiyrf tlpHIU IIOl'SK CIIIOAUU. liKO.C. COOK, Pre.ldenl. W. II. MAltLAV.ecr.tnry. (I. A. WII.I,Ui.Sun'l nt Agencl., TIKIS, IIHVA.N, M H..Me.ii'.il hUnimm-r. Krllublc, i:iit'rKtm Aut-ntH Wauled iu s'li'ty (oiuily In tl Norlhisi'st. Al tire i WORT II W lltiTK H X lUllMKT.MKX T. ilii'l3w cow All 51 1 X I N T K .1 T O IV X Tici:. palate of Thoiuta It, Mclilnncsi, dccan J, Tha underslgneil hating Utn .ippolnli'il Ad mluistiatrix of tlm Klitoof Tlionui" II. Mcliln ion, lutu o ihe (,'ounly of Alexiiiider and Male n tlluicji.. decanted, h.'tehv i!iios nnttr.. Ih.it alio will appear heioro tlm t.'oiimy t'.iurt of Ali-nnnder oouniy. at iiih conn no.ie in i uip, ai iu. r.'or.,' ary Term, u lln Third Monday in Kehriiai) nest, ut which lime ull perrons Inismg il.timn ngaiust santeaiaio are noitnci uini ri'iui'i.a.i lou.iri... for lii purpose of h.ising thi'jinodiuied. All persona lunch H loild cIhIo isrs. reiUr.M to In ike immt'dlate l:i)iu. nt lo Hie uniier.igned. llated Ihia ilat dav of Iicci iul..'r, A. I'. '! KLlZAIIKTII A, Mitil.VlhfW. iltciSwet .tdiiilnl.lrairi, ,4 DJII.MNl 'u.i'm iX' w xlw 'riciv. K.Uto of John A n-lll. '""' d"'-l. l'heundor.lri..dhii ..tf eu'l' ..u ittrutru of lhe. liil.' J dm il.iaiua. do censed, late ol llie ,iy i.t Al.'X.indcr and Male - uoic Hint lio will ap .ii,.,hnlA tk.viiihiil .,, tin, nit It.rilif iled. i imi .tin Is ,i nay oi iwi'ciuimt, a. i. .iv. .taciaiw SAltHIA, WILLIAMS, Administratrix. A Cottage, elTon rooms, tea labs enetoeerttrUei nlx.footl,oird Icncn, nil the necessary out-biillj. Ings. good cisterns with pie, 0f water, all In good repair, P.tnt low to a good tenant Applr o. , W.W T1IOK.NTON, " Js'f Tenth Mtroot. Special Notices. Getting lfarrleit. Essays for young men, on Hot la I Erilt and tha propriety or Impropriety of getting mrrld, srtua sanitary help for those who feel unfitted for mat rimonial happiness. Sent free, In tealeJ ntl ops. Address Howard Association, Box P, Phil. adclphia. Pa. septlM.Tni THE IIOISV AND ITS NEEMt, Considering the extremn aeniitlrenets ol tha human liody, and, that it la unprotected c leapt br artificial eotering. fioni the action of cold, It la not atranga that at this season it Is liable to maay "oruers. 1 no skin exercises a powerful influ oncrcr ,0 Riomnch and bowels, and whaaila function. . interrupled by sudden chills that tea the poreaanf.-jrayent evaporation Irom tha aur fe, internal cmti,,, l, Bpt i0 en.uo. Tha diRMtlre ornans ntTPr perform their office prop. erly whnthi,i,iheee, RI1, ,10 wa,to tui of Iho system, which shmM l,e dlscliarned In part Ihroiigl, tho i;ersp,r..o,y K,,n,j, llar, n0 otn,t outlet Hun tho h sseUandtlrtttMncyf, cn-tlpa. lion and a r.ylelyot rs..l .ll.fa.tremorrtorleaa pmvalent. Dyspepsia, whsre It exists, la also ag gravated by these cnus. The mosl effectlva preventive of, and remedy for, dutiirbancea ol this nature la Hosteller's Stomach Hitters. Act. Ing as n stimulant and tonlr, Its routes thi stom ach and the intestines, Imparting to those import ant nrgms both acllvdvnnl regularity. It also nperntesnsn sudorific, by toning Ihe vessels ol the skin nnd promoting Ihe free pisa;is ol ex hausted miller Ihroiliih lh.it nttural .ievnol tha system, flcing n mild diuretic, it give a health I fill Impulse to tlm nctlon of the kt lneti, whersj iiierc.is a tendency to dropsy, and ns a blood de purent and nervine, lis a highly b-ns ficul r(It In rheumatic rnsee. It combines in happy pro. portions tho Ionic, alterative, aperient, ant septlo, dlaplioreto'oand nntiblllous properties rt")UIll for thO restoration of eysiems generally disorder e,l, and(has Do'cpisl as a winter medicine, jan'ileodawlir tg WATCH! MVATCIrtt 9 TIIK IIItllAT Kt'llOI'KAN Eureka Aluminum Gold Watch Co Haveappo.i.led J. V. WILLIAMS sV CO., JKiVELlIILS ,ini llroa.Iss ny, Stw VorU, HoleAgenia for the t'nlted Stales, and hire iti tl.o,., thm to sell tfieir great "(Irett Alnmin 11 HI liotd Walchcs" forTlin n Dollars, and to war rant eich mid every on lo keep ci.rreet timi for nno ve.ir This wateh wo guarantee lobe tho l.'.t and che-t time-keeper that is now lo u.s In nny par' of thenlobe. The works are in ioubli case, Ladles' an I I!. nt'" sites, and aret'eautl fully chased. The cases are made of Ihe meul now so widely known lo Kuropo as Aluminum (iold. It has tlir cv-vct rotor of gold, which It retains ill will stand the test of tlm strong, r-t kI.Isi no one can Itli ll Irons gold nnly by weight, tlm Alumltitiin gold .ni.fuiirtlil gnter. The woika are all made by rtachlnery, th't same aa our welbtnown American watch. U .ack tt. watch lately in a small lx anil sand it by nmlll" anv ntslie United Hlatea en leeelpt of . ur, tirtv cents for pvklng and l'Ostage. A key is s. nt free with f uch watch. Money slioul I l sent by post.ottleo money order or in a reins, ter.'d Letter. Address nil order, and cotnmun. lent Ions to J. V. WILLIAMS - CO., .lender, 301 Hrniidnny, . V. novlTwIt o I.l 1H. IIFATII'.S Many years' experience in curing Catarrh, coa. sumntion, Dyspepsia, consticalion, in, d.aekto of the Liver, blood, akin, and urinary organs, disclose I the itirtl. Ing fact that the majority of th-m wero caus ed by and could only l cured after curiae them of seminal weakness, 'nhalatlon, caustic, Iron, tonic., stimulants, hypophoshitca, mercury, cop aim, eulsfb. buchu. injections, td the ordtasry remedies had proved wurso th.iu useless, KVIIIKXCK l'KOVI.NU D, Tt. HEATH'S t'rtattneut Mssricrlor to all oittarSs I deem It a dnty to y you cured three cms of consumption, uni other remedies, foiled, aadtw i of Typhoid Fever In the latter stage. I will end you their affidavits If you wh. JAM IW PUTKIW, 11. D.,Coiuya West. Vou ciiici my wife uf long-tUnding weakneaa and luystlfof .llseaa ofllmllter, kidneys, lc., after tro ttment a long time by others, ti. sV KICK. Hartford, Cms. After having U'tn treated by professor sad many eminent physicians without benefit forln. digestion, ilitliues. heart xtlectlon, vougli, dis eaaeof Ihe Iiiiiks, liter, klndeys, and organio ile billly, you ri .ioi. d mo In Hum month, tomsaly vigor and good health. P.hTIImN,.N... You cured my wife of long sun llngweaknesa and myself of disease of the liver, kidavys, etc., allrr treatment along time by others. . W. KIL'l., Hartford, Coan. Mv wife, case was considered h.iLvlcss trill the physicians, but i.y thn blessing nf the Al niluhlv vou ri'sloreU her lo hetllh. A thnusoaJ thtuk. B. H.dltEKITlI. r.u'eiii, Monte ,,, ind. Your medicine nr tho greatest eser discover by man. Tney cured my oit of Hruiid hills, J;s pepsia, and so weak our lioclor uui ouiel ifino up ail nope, A. an instrument In tlio hands of tlod sin ihauk you for saving him WM. J.ftI-i:rilK.Nrt,yndusUy City, O. You have relieved mo of pain nnd resided my iiriuolu it natural color, etc. II. lit rCliros-K, fchsron, Vl. You cured me of.li..ao of tenyears taiidicg. I siitli red terribly before I look sour medhin. JOrt.HAItTLKlT.llurl.i!tJu..J. Your iiiedicino cured mo so rai'hily, I woull hate luid Sun fssi had vou rciuired It ' IILlfKSIOM:,lr Apple Hlver.lll. 1 feet grateful to vou as I was ind expeotwl to llvewneii I commenced jour medicine. I know no other count havo saved me. " M.s. II. J HADDKN, Mllwauke, Wis. Tho swelling ihatatlhcicd my wile . ei t nly removed by tour mediclue. n. li.sl'n rKH, Van lliirrn.i'liio, You cured m of adl.eassoi iinrivicir' nana Imr Youremosi-I my loug.suud, compliratel. .r..w .iiv.. jiAtiisoN w in. nr. Al.l.A, .iii.iiur.iirsi'. vmuij.w. i oi ' WriKht'a Landing. Wi: I havo lcii well about ,ear from In inodls cln.you sent inc. Mr. M. H lthlu ' .Noblesnlle, ind. Three physician said I could not he heip.Kl last Kail, but yuurmedicinu restored my hea.il,. ' 3 Mr HUTU CON IT, !'". Ohio. He ot, h MfVj5;yrJigi(.K IMUboro. Ind. Kour year ngu my eontliiui.n com pletely toue'iVdowu, u,. irfiriiilbt.'rr, i-s lrr,.eived,..ueduK."you Mv .Id. is well. PHKNTlhH Ailllli, My id is wen. iviuaanouk bri Ji!. Ct, I.lon't IW. f.X." ,,W,Mt CUr'?, ,Ut"t" send me ni.''' j ' 51 " 1 1 K. It M A N . Lyndon. III. 1 i.s 1 ihe liver complaint, dyarciix, uud sntnit. i.. .H.' sear before I took y ur wonderful med "f,J e). VAM ItlKS. Caledonia, Ohio. Voir medieino remose-l the (win m ray .io,iio(-i'.andoreues through my ahould. r. Mr. II.Tiiltle,lndepeudeuc4.0. nana Trumbo, lianvllle. Ky.. cured 01 compli cated disease. ..... Charles 1. rinitii. oure-i aiur iiaviaK doned by antlinlx-r of d.a lor. I IIOs lll&xiusoii, iit.ir.soii.,..r, 10., n,".v.... years after we hud cured him, he whs well. Mr. L. II. Hill, llowliug Ure.11, hy weaknes anilcomplicateddiseasecurcd. Win. llesvr, Ciawfurdaville. Indian, wrota Jan. IS7U. had cured him eigHt ye w previous. Ux-Myor tieort Hall, llrooHsu, ,; York. cur.-l of old dlea,o of kidtiCyaand blldrtiw paralysis of other organs, Heated acanoerou. ..brr c: Ibe fc of IJtlb Hlnel llayden, V.Jv if Hi-CUU'ani l ank .New York. whb 1. - 'Wi)cM and professor hail treasKi cirIis yl- 1 '.li.ni. ..ni.ciirr.latiheirhonrt' w htul peronal Interview, by ft?" 1$?" Pi?. int condition Advice free. Dr. A. II, llfkih. re- thirVet. .New.YoiS. a shorldistauco fi m Mau" hol'el-acros madl.ou L. , ni,ndnrip.m. ooiliieodswt n..u.,...t his resiaence. ..o, lie, Lst in (.in t lu If r jj