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111' JOHN H. OBIiRLY & CO., SECKElOHDEKS. THE MASO.Vfl. Alftti TfiMM Albr.kr. no, lA-ainicj aspvmiuij th Alum Mmont) lull, .irin.i uiiri,n I..- I.. . u .onl(i llull.llin mtoi.. Krlilay iM-nuli rttonlli uk Ciui'f r.ii, No. 71 lular CotuocKllon Mnonio HaII. on tliu lliinl 1'hvAy of rvcrr nth. tihit IiiMl. Nn.'i-l? K A A. M ltVimlar Com. ... -i tt..,...r. tt-li si... ' i lllfllllUlin 11V 'i -n'f iim ii mi. i n m i-iiiiii nnii hit iuiHir. NUe&wi f t A l lU'KulAf (;om- inlfnfirtii nt MflW.hlft 1! All.lrftt uli.! tl.lr.l 1 1 .. t -I . 11.1. 1 lln.. Tl.li.,l.u . I..... ' nt M nVIn STATU OmCKR.S. STATE OFFICERS. loycrnor, John M. Palmer 1 .leiitenant Clavcrnor, John Dougherty i i . J . . L t' I .... I 1 I t 1 iim- I rr.urrr, r. ... .is,.- , ii j.t Public Instruction, Newton llaleuuiii. CONGRESSMEN. 'nators Lymnn Trumbull and John A. Login. (.ri.imtiilf Thirteenth District John M. h. ) 1..M HJ-.Ub u till A Jj Asar.ai ui. i . -imlms, lit District T, A, K. llolcomb. of r.n. ami H. Ii. dl'-son.of Glllalln. putative. lt Dl.trict II. Watsoo Webb. COUNTY OFFICERS. CIRC'CIT COURT, ijgc H, J, Ilaker, ul Alexander. .ostcutiug Allorney J. t. Mil.artlioy, or r nit Clerk Jno. J. narman. iirritl A. H. Irvin. COUNTY COUIIT. .I,.F. Ilri. . . .'. J 'i:, McCrite ami Hsreii'MOu. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. t. i t t .n..ln Irnrn.r-R II.l'ntK. i ...... i hl.. ft! Pnlirr 1 II. Mttm. i 'olice Uonitailtf John tthfhant (Uy), nnl , II. Vtlrrun and J. W. Humne r, (night.) 6ELr.CT COUNCIL. i.iTor joitn ji nucn. tritwira-r. G.wjnuu. ourth WrJS. SUut Tlor. IIOAim Or ALDEKMt.V. 1 IO Kleb, ljic WaMcn. K. llulr, Henry Winter, IKIl U'll'.n Win. HlrtUm. I-atrkk Klline-.iJ.l. UUTII WAItl-Ji Carroll.; J.II.Mncalf. Time of Muting. OtTOt'lClt. he City Council inett. In Joint omion on day oTcnlxu: urc-ceoine the Crst.Muniiar of n moniit. una cui'ni.. riuu or AibOMU). ne uotra 01 Aiaermcu niceiH rn iuu nrn i i .i i . . i. COMMITTKES OF TIIK COUNCIL. irrrj aitwrrf. iayior. iuer, tvmirr. od and Mcto&lf. . ht-aiu acd H&lUdAV. !iiiNii-Muri. waoJ. Ciinninvfiatii anil iviflj. UiC ami JadiiiSitv, Carroll, liujer nuu i ... r ....... cAA. ii'.i.t. 'i.-t 'ITS is!"! iniKHJI V9I t B ItVIMUVII.unBi itu ll.ly. Tinmy Jlmr-LWoo-Jwaril, fevriiynnd lluder. i,r,i t iftirK' iia Marnp. inn undMrw r.pr. Wlntfr, Htratton nnd Cmroll. OUR CHURCHES. KSnYTKi:iA.N-Eljljlli-tni't. 'rairr int ntt WtHnaiMV nt tk v. w. -""Q uui oluuu tt m . m w Alia ii&uau tui ou iui rvr tnootlnu'. U itilnomlfiv. 7 tf . v . n tenae in, nor. r. ju. ihommon. rtttior. IIUCII Or Til K 1 E )E ME 1 (Ed UcODa ) nrnlnif lirAVdm. al.ljil)i . it . tpii riL nravfr!. u. l t Rov. Ma. Coan, doctor PATRICK'S CIIUHCU-'Jor. Ninth Bl.Mid r uniiiUKtvti nituur. Hcv. I J. O'lULtoiuN, rriest. IBISTIAN Eltflitocnth street. i t.Rd UAl.l.aih lfilT w nm 71,' n w. Kev, J. I iuiM', ravtor. Uhurcli, EighleentliWrcie.'BllMli'Htfiiool 3 J.II.'lUr.n'ienprltitfnilfnt. IU.SQ MEN'S CHKMTIAK ASSOCIATION-IlfK-ilnr incetlag lecoud Monday cell month at the rrnyfr ruw v iti.;.in the Prnyerroomoftlio I'ronlijterlnncliurcli. (J. rABHOit, l'roiidtnt. 'KICAN M. E, Fourteenth 6t, between Walnut and Cedar. (Services, Babbath, 11 A. M, Sunday Hchool.l r.U, Cias3f. m. 1'reaolunR, VA r.. Itrfr.'Wm. Jackson, I'astor JCONB FREE-WIUIillAI-nBT-Flftionlh 81. botwoen Walnut aii'l Cedar. Bervices Babbolh, 1 and II I'. M. IVL'L'KIT IIMJH t)......ol - i r- nor. k. kicks, rastor. ItEE-WII.lj BAPTIST HOME MIB.SIU.-v bUN. DAY SCUOOIporue walnut am JCedar Bts. BundivBehoblt) A.-M. 'l HIST Kit EE niM- IIAI'TWT CHURCH Cur rV'a llarraoka. , , . ' horvicpH, rtabbath 11 a. m a r. x. and VA t. ltov. Wm". Keluev, l'ustor. HIST M18S10NAHV HAI'TIST CHUltClI-liet. ween luth and Uth ntreets, ueart'odar. I'reachlng Babbath ay, a. n.,and 7; i u, I'rayer Meeting, WoJuesday evening. I'reachlng, Friday evening. Habbath Bnhool, 1J P. m. John Van Ilaxter Bud Mry Biophwii Buporlotemltnta. .1 . PROPRIETORS. IIELMBOLD'H. HBLMBOLD'S en ft iiklmuolu'h iiki.miioi.d'm 11 KI.lt HOLD'S lir.Lvuioi.D'H iielmiiouh helmiioi.ih ii rut mold's OrttAJErm pill. ' OATAWIIA ORAl'E TILU. CATAWDA OliAI'K l'lLLH. CATAWJIA OHAJ i: 1'ILIH, ca'tawiia bKArK flttH', " CATAW1IA OltAI'K 1'II.I.H. CATAIVIIA OKAI'K 1'II.I.H. CATAWHA OIl.M'K TILLS. HELM IB OLD'S HELMIIOLD'i iielmhold'h iiki.kiiold's llKl.MHOLIi's helmdold's HELiHIOLD's ii klm hold's EXTEACT"-' S AllS AP ARILL A XI.UID KXTItACT KI.UII) KXTHACT KI.L'ID EXTRACT HARM A I' A KILL A. HAR-SATA RILLA. HAItSAl-ARILLA. SARSArAKIIXA. DAKMAI'ARILLA. HAKHAPAKILLA. HARSAI'AKILLA. LUIU EXTIU.CT FLUID EXTRACT FLUID EXTRACT I'LUII) EXTRACT :i'CKirr the Bvoon. HELUIIOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT 8AR3APA RILLA Cures all Eruption, of the Skin, i ) ', IIEI.MHOLD'a FLUID EXTRACT HARSATA RILLA Carts the worst form of lilood bi.eues. llELMROLD'.S FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPA- in li a Enters hciriljr Into thr Circulation of th lllood. UELMliOLD's FLUID EXTRACT SARSXr;.- R1LLA Beautifies the Complexion. HELIIUOLD'H FLUID ' EXTRACT SARSAPA' KILL A. One lottlc is iHiual In atrtocth to one trillon ol thurruii or Docortionn a. uiiuallv maJe: and a wine-Klaus lulled to a I'lut of water equals the e'lraiH I.lSrtON DlEf IJHINK. Try It tlili way. a uUKiiiiiii iTrxnfj , i IIELMIlOLD'h CATAVllA ORAPE TILLS II ELM HOLD'S CATAWDA OnXTX THIS A plea.ant, vafe and agreeable Cathartic, IIKLMUOLD'S CATAWDA OBAFX PILLS Used In all atlcvuona where a Purj5tlte Medicine is neeueu. II r.I.M HOLD'S CATAWDA ORAPE PILLS Harmless to a child, and taken by children. IIKLMIIOLI) S CATAWDA ORAPE FILLS rtUerede Magnesia, Baits and every other I'ur Kine. 1IELMU0LD S CATAWIIA U&APK PILLS, I CertMn in eltrct, and pleasant In operation, IIELMROLD'S CATAWDA ORAPE PILL Is not a patented Pill. UELMII01.D S CATAWDA GRAPE FILLS Arecompuscd ol Catawtn Clrape June and Fluid Eitract Khubarb. I'urchane two bottles of HELM IIOI.U'H FA USA. I'Altll.l.A and one box ol 1MI.I.S worth I heir weight in gold. !u ii-uiT intestment can be made lor to small a sum. HELMDOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT DUCHU Has acquired a world-wide lame, ALL of my preparations are meritorloua. A period of twenty years has proved this to be Hie case. Bue remarks tnadobvBenia.mln Traverse. P. II. C. rJ. Bpeaklng of those diseases, and disesses arising from th excess of mercury, he atatel that no remedy Is equal to the Extract of Barsa. parilla. its power is extraordlrary, more so than any other druir I am acquainted with. It Ir, in in the strictest sunbe, a tonic, with this invaluable attribute that It is applicable, to a state of the sjstem so sunken, and vet so irritable, as ren. ders other substances of the tonic class unavail able or iniurlnus. Hoe HKMAltKBot the (illEAT CHEMISTS AND PILL MEN OKAMEItICA ! Wm. R. Warner A Co.. 19 North Third atreet, PhilAdelphU, T. H.T.llelmboldt n' - Esteemed Friend I congratulate you an having the handsomest and at the same time the Most Effective Pill thai I have ever known for the purposes Intended; WM. R. WARNER A CO. II, T. llelmbold will remark, in conclusion, that Ills remedies are the result of long ad careful study. The Fluid Extracts have been before the ubllc .twenty years. Thf sale orcnira in that Imn nroves their talud.L All'have'bejen benefit. tod by them who followed my instructions, and ttvdiv trior stand uneaualled in the extent ot their etle, and unsurpassed hr any medicameni in the Dispensatory-of the Uuiteil e)tata, net excepting n alnglo Herb, Root, Plant, or Bclcn llfio Preparation. t-iiarmaceuticai I claim all mine to be, and have never natented n ninnia nna To dispel any ImprewtDB c prejudice that might exist in the minds ol many against my nrenarat ons. from tli m,i,iiii. ..!. . I. advertising, ami that I nm and have been a drug, gist for a jierlod pf twenty yeaniand more con. clusively to preve this see fetter from the largest innniiiaciiiniiK ciiemisie in ine world t c " I am aeoualnted with' W.'iWt.W',!??4!.. i . VV . Z " " " s IIA4UVr(U A II O occupied the drug storo opposite my reMdeaoe; nnd was successful In conducting the husines. where others hd not been equally so before him. I have been favorably Impressed with his charao. ler and enterprise. WILLIAM W10HTMAN. f irm oi rowers wisiamaal.mauufacturins chemists, Ninth and Drown streets. Pnlladcl phin, . k UL STAND ON THEIR UiaiTS. Tho Pill 1 have thought of offering to the alflio leil lor ten years., Thev aru now1 nerfect. nnd 1 'shall sUWn mv time, money nnd fame on their . effectiveness. i no lnvuingsiyio in which urn pin nseu is mane, tho bottle, label, wrapperall show with what inre they havo beeu prepared. After exanilna. lion, no English or French preparation will show renter care, nnd I nm really proud of, them. Instead of the nauseous-looking, carelessly prepared Pills vended generally, nnd put up In wooden boxes, and made generally, or ollerod by those having r.0 experiepce.au physicians. ilriitfL'lstH or nmnulacturera of medicines, test the tnedlutne otl'ered by vour oliedlent nervaat, II. V. HKLHllOIiU. Crystal Palaco Drug Store, No. 601 Broadway, New York, Paliico Pharmacy, (illsey House, ltrondwny, and 'Twenty-ninth Ktreot,iftew York., 'j Temple tf Pharmacy,iUontliiental Hotel, Phila delnhlni and No. llH Houtli Tenth atred( Phll-i ii adelphla. , j , i B0LD(1 JynyUQJBTB' ZYXKTVTUXRK. : 4AIR0, THE BULLETIN. l : .... i ! B TELEGRAPH HaMrte cpttUlljr ror tlieCnlni mil. Irtln. Ten hour In ndvitnce or Ntl I.ouIn pnpera. ' WASHINGTON. THE M'OAltiyiAHN ULAIMS.- . ( ) (,'... TIIK KENTUCKY WAK CLA' Mi NOT TO HE PAID. u l I II. H KU-KLyx SUH-COMMITTEE. FRIENDLY INDIANS. ' I Waxiii.voto.v, Aurjust 2. Tlio ku-klux lub-cotnmltlco l still vngogl in tho oxJ rmlnatlon of witnesses. Nothing "of kp?oial inter )t lit Ueou olioited. Ono cian of wltnr-sri testify to tho ircvnloncd of ncaco and order nnd tho ubsenco oi Jtujklux. organizations jn .certain, eouth,pni locaiitict, wnuo anouior cinss temiiy in nn oppoiite direction. Lt Ji ttated tlint tho sub-committo will lo ecnt 7n October to invosttcato tho facts connected with al leged ku-klux, tbroo, liundr'd of whom! were indicted at n recent term of-thoj United State Circuit Court at;Oxford, Mill. TUB M'OABREAUN CLAIM, , Tho Secretary of tho Interior hus de cided in effect that n pntcnt has nertri been iuued to M'Uarrcabn for ;tho 1'n moche Grande quicksilver mine, in this, that .the application of tho New Idria Co) fur a patent for four.hundrd nnd eighty, acres u defective and should not bo grunt ed, that it exceeded tho amount that could .bo gr-inted under tho actof 18C0. which limitid the grant to any ntsocintlon of penom to not more than three thousand fcot. FRIENDLY INDIANA. The Indian agent at Fort Larainio tele graphs, July 30, that tho Siouis In that part were ncrer more friendly to tho whites or better satlifled"with the net of tho government. THE KENTUCKY WAR CLAIM P. Secretary Uoutwell decides that ho has no' authority to pny tho Kentucky war claim, lately introduced. COLUMBUS, OHIO. THE BUFFINBE11G Kit ING CASK. POISON- TOWLEU'S PKKPAHATION FOR THE CO-WLEXION USED AS POISON. THE POISONING CASE. Coluudus, August 1. Tho tacts In our report yesterday fii regard to tho nllccod pouoniDg cajo at London, Madison county, notwithstanding the contradiction form Kow York, aro substuntially correct. The Ohio Slutcsman of this morning gites somo additional particulars. It says a man named Thompson, of Madison coun ty, a relativo of Iluulnbargcr, was in this city on Monday, consulting with his legal advisers and was advised to procuro tho necessary papers and proceed at onco to New York and procuro tho arrest. Instead of this, howetor, ho expressed a. determi nation to return to Madison county and consult bis friends. Nothing has been beard from him since. In this connection wo should say instead of a requisition having been ready, that tho dosumonts were readyj If Thomp son telegraphed to Now York and reced ed an answer that tho arrest hnd been mado tho fact is not known to his attor neys. Parties in this city who should bo fully posted know nothing of the nri-'U having boon. .made. It Is, however, .11 known that a slstor ot -Mrs. Calburn bought' a ticket' for New YorWon Mon day morning at tho Columbus depot, nnd sho probably was not hwaro of tho fact, that enquiring eyes woro cn6t over her shoulder at tho timo of tho purchase Tho storv, so far as regards tho exhuma tion of .Buffinburgor's body nnd tho re port of Dr. AVarmloy that poison had been found in tho stomach nnd liver is be yond disputo in this comumnity. Tho thoory of tho prosocttting 'party is that Fowlers prcparatin,,ueed for the complex ion oi laalos, was tho articlo'used to lako tho lifo of tho sjod husband. It romnins to. bo demonstrated Jn ft legal investiga tion whether tho wifo administered Uiu poison, n)wnyi ro.yidcd if tho action of tho prosqcutlng parties 'has notrcsultod iu.tho escape of tho accused. " LITTLE ROGK. '' ANOID NEGROi PLAYING-KU-KLUX. A CHUItCn CbNGltEGATION FEAltFULLY FltlGIITENED. TIIE OUICOT COUNTY MATTER SETTLED.' ii i i i it. ''LiWlVco'ck, XugUBt 2. On Sundhy tho congregation. at, ,C9lored, church in Jefferson county wer'o startled by un old colored man who dressed hlmsolt in tho OAltll of ku-klux and ontered tho building In tho midstof tho services. Every person in tho houso ms,do a rush, for tho door and took to tho woods, as tho old man cntored drussod In his pe culiar garb, leaving' tho preacher who continued to exhort. The old nogro advanced toward tho preacher, 'giving' him a sduiid" cubing and tuon left tho houso. Un tho next dsv ho wus arrested and flnedil&O. fori disturbing the worshipers and $26 for cursing tho preacher bosidct costs and a lecture on his misconduct. THE CHICOT COUNTY MATTER!) hvo Leon settled by Kaglan'd withdraw lag his claims, to tho probatu and county jUdgoihip, and tho govoinor has. rccom xjaUaluuod Maon. ' t S, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1871. INEW-YQRK., MORE About the late; ex i plosion. .. i ,i H jBAiri'RKN DING SCENE IN, A NEW-YORK HOSPITAL. " REGIMENTS COURT MAHTIAL ING Members who fail- ED TO PARADE ON THE . TWELFTH, JOE COBURN SHOT BY A GAM ' BLER. Kw-yoi'.K, August 2. At about lmlf nsstr.lwo -o'clock this mornlrir the ni'"nlUt. Joo Colurn, became engaged in n dispute wlth'n gambler bv the nttmo of 'GcKMo- Oloud. In Mall's saloon. So. 311 Uoworv iirccv'wnicn soon canio- to blows, wncn 'McCloud 'drew a pistol which wnV sefzed b' Coburn and in tho itrt'jlo the pistol wont oh", tho ball striking Coburn in tho temple. Tho wound prov 1 to 1oi scalp er, only. Tho police was attracted by the oxolo sion, arretted them both and lock 3d t.icin In the tenth precinct station, where Co burn's wound was drciwed, A man. named John Clark, who wm passing In the street nt tho time of tho af fray, received tho bullet from MoCtoud'i pistol, which glanced from 'Cohurn's head, wounding him in'the tli ",h. The ball wn promptly extracted. THE WJMT FIELD tlliiA&TKlt. Sir. J. II. Vtindorbilt, president of the Klatrn Island railroad cetnpany, stated that tlio compkny hud thrco boats, and that he Considered tho AVoittleld tho butt. Sho was built in 1BGU. Her engine was built by Allen & Co., und wns,- though tho old .est. the best, because ihe was made whon better iron could be had. . llosaid ho pre- lerrou, colored cuginet:r, itoiesc i to an the rest. Tho Wcstfleld was to have bcon in dock that day. but for nothing about the boiler, and only for cleaning tho llues. Kliza Klcssner, who died last night, was doing well till u number of thoughtless friends, who had gained access to her bed side, informed her of tho' death of her husband. Upon hearing tho startling news, sho gnvo a scream, raised herself in bed nnd foil back dead I DEATH 0I-A.V ARTIST. Win. Henry Thwait, n well-known art ist of Elizabeth, N. Y., died Sunday. COURT MARTIALINO THEIR MEMIIERS. Sovcral regiments of nntional guards nro caurt martialing their members who failed to parade with their commands on the 12th of July. Tho Seventh has fined its delinquents $25 to M) each. DEPARTED. Tho Karl and tbo Countess sailed for Liverpool to-day. HUOll LAMUERT, of New Orleans, was agreed upon, lo-dny, as final stake-holder in tho Muce-Uoburn fight. THE UOFFINDARQEUPOlsONINO CAfE. T!fo friends' and relative ot tho widow of Mr. Uolllnbarger, in Madison county, Ohio, accused ot poisoning her Imsbuml, stato that if thero is any truth In tho re port of arsenic being found in tho ex liuinod remains, it has bcon placed there by his relatives, after his death, in order to injure her. Thoy also all ego that sev eral circumstances point to a deep laid con spiracy to sccuro tho property of tho de ceased) by this and other fraudulent means. LOUISVILLE. DEATH BY TOO MUCH CHLO ROFORM. Louisville, August '2. L: t night Mrs. Iliscoo, tho wifo of n grci -ry mer chant on Market street, died under cir cumstances which render death probably accidental suicide. Sho was ill nnd had been taking chloroform. Her husband gnvo her a small dose and went out. Dur ing his nbsenco tho saturated her hand kerchief with tho fluid and placod it over her'faco. Ho found her lying apparent ly asleep on his return, and did not dis turb. her for somo time, when at last ho approached her and felt hor pulso sho was coM. lioitig alarmed ho summoned as sistant immediately but sho was quito dead, all cllorts falling to restoro her to lifo. WATBRTOWNf"N. Y. GEN. SHERMAN INSPECTS THE TROOPS AT MADISON BARRACKS. . Watkbtown, i August ,2. Gen. uShor man roaehed thiu city Inst ovoning from Ogdensburg. Ho spent ' o night at Sack ct Harbor, nnd insncc d tho troops at Madison barracks this morning. Ho re turned to this city at noun, and leaves this evening for Oswego. He declined a re ception, HUDSON, N. Y. AN" ABSCONDING SHAKER. t-i r " t , ' Hudson, Yl, August U. K. Cha.e, a prominent Shaker, who in former years had chargo of tho' tho business ot that hranqh of tho New Lebanon Shakers ' knowti ai tho Hrickoarod family, ab sconded last Saturday night and is sup posed to bo a defaulter to tho amount of Irom S1G.000 to 20.U0O. It is belioved ho is in Springfield, Mass. i , CONCORD, IN. Ii. RUN INTO BY AN EXPltKsS TRAIN. THREE PERSONS KILLED. i Concord, N. II., August 2. Dr. Georgo Hoko and wifo, Mr. Cltavlus Tilton and Miss 'Witlcott, nil of Uoaton, wliilu taking u pleasuro tlflVfl ycstorilay in diaries town, N. H., whoro thoy boaidnl, woro run into by tm oxpros train mi tlio Voriiiont Cimtral railroad, and tha threu first In stantly killed. .NjisH,"Walcot'test'apcd with j sovury bruises. FOREIGN. SIR WALTER SCOTT SENTEX-NARY. MEETING OF EMPERORS WIL LIAM, OF GERMANY, AND FRANCIS Jtf JOSEPH, OF AUftTRIA. DONALD DALERYMPLE TO VIS IT AMERICA. OP AND DUKE CONSTANTINK. London, August 2. Tho Grand Dtiko Constantino, grand admiral of tho Prus sian navy, arrived at Woolvsick, yester day, on board tho ' Cigar ship" nnd paid it visit to the hrienal. LOJtD JII.OO.H, who was a fow days ago transfercd from tho Austrian to tho Prussian mission, has been created n harpnot by tho (uccn. Tho nniKiintmnnt inf M r. T. V "WnA. as the successor to Sir Kuthcrford Alcock, ns Urituh minister to China is published in last night's Gazette. a urand banquet will bo given in London on tho ICth Inst, tocolebrato the cetitcnnnry of Sir Walter Scott. Hepworth Dixon will preside, and ins niiucipnicu mat tour nunureu oi tno must dUtlnfllulirvl nnnnln In flront ttrlt. ain and America will bo present. DONALD DALERYMPLE. ESU.. former., a surgeon nnd physician but now & mnml...r nf tiarli'imnnt fn lt rTi will nf. tor the session of parliament, visit 'tho unucu oiaios tor mo purposo ol rnaKlng a study of tha American course of treat ment for tho reformation of inebriates. A despatch from Spain, says thnt four hiju lubviuauuuui suiiciy uavu ar rived in that city, nnd aro amply provid cd with funds. AUST11IA. Vienna. August 2. It is nrobablo tlu1 T 1 1 ' I H ' ... ... cnijicror liiiam, ot ucrmany, anu i- ran cis Joseph, of Austria, will s'oon meet at SWITZKP.LAND. ARMED COMMUNIM. Uerne. Aucust 2, Som! armed com munists havo violated tho Jura frontier of Switzerland. Tho bwiss government has addressed a protest to tho Cabinet at Herlln. TURKEY. Constantinople, Augiut 3. The Porto has despatched two thousand troons against tho insurgents in Alhinn. FRANCE. Paris, Aticust 2. It is rumored that Dorcir.usot is to bo appointed Minister of Foreign Atlair3. M. ItOUX CONDEMNED. M. Roux, ono of the leaders of tho abortivo communist insurrection in Mar seilles has been condemned. FRENCH PRl-iONERS IN GERMANY. Tho only Frenclt prisoners now remain ing in "fGermnny. nro four oflicers and eight hundred privates in tho hos pitals, nnd ten officers nnd seventy privates imprisoned for offenses. BOSTON. GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF ODD FELLOWS. Uoston, August 2. Tho grand cneamp ont of Odd Fellows held thoir annua! mon mcctini! to-Jny. Tlio JI. AV. L-rnnd icrlbo reported, at tho present time, 20 subordin ate encampments in tho stato with aincm- uursuiii ui 3,uuu, uaviug uuuu iiiureiiscu during the past year by fivo cncampmeiits uuu over iuu luumuun;. TERRE HAUTE. FOUND DEAD IN THE RIVER. Teurk IIaute, Ind., Ausust 2. Ed ward Johns, market master ot this city, was lounu ueau in mo river this morning, having, it is supposed, committed suicide. Causes intemperance, domestic troublo nuu limine ai Uillicultv. Un lnnvp? ,i w In nnu nvo cuimron without moans lor their A... , , . . . T . . .. . mnlnttiit.ctico. rillLADELPIIIA. THIRTY PERSONS POISONED BY EATING CORN STARCH. Philadelphia, August 2. Thirty per sons, after eating corn starch pudding nt the Alhiimbra hotel, Atlantic, N. J., nt dinner yesterday, showed signs nf having been poisoned. No deaths urn reported. V, ... t,..t ll-. ,,, It. ,1... col m str 'h by a discharged domestic. troy; n. y. A NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. Troy, August 2. Tho Masons of Troy to-day Inld tho cornor-stono of tho new ma sonic templo with appropriate ceremonies. Delegations were present from all lodges in tho vicinity. George, Ilalgcoek officiated as grand muster nt tho ceremonies, CORRY, PA. RAILROAD TRANSFER. ConitY, August 2, The control of tho Union and Tltusvillu railroad was trans ferred to tho Oil Crock and Alloghiny railroad by Joasu for 00 years. The oill cors of tho latter named road took formal possession this morning. C ENT R A L IIOUS H, Villa KilK. Illliiol i. TIMOTHY COYIj, Vropriutor. In nnu of the best nnd llnest mlooii In the ciuni. ty aid Ih' supplied vwtli tho bett wiw, lnutii and lugei Iwpr. Th piiiprliiifl'iuviU a piuruiuiitu promisluu 'o tienltlu'iu hti iittruiiH vulhtnd (u uivii them tho i"t In tho nhnp which U the best lit Vltl i Uldf.e. h'iail' BULLETIN BUILDING, WASltGfON 'AVE. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW ORLEANS. , New Orleans, August 2. AA.V $.2C. CORN In moderate demand. Mixed i0cj whito "Oa77c. OATS Dull nnd lower. Now 55aC8; old Wc. II AY Scarco at $33.00. 1IRAN-S1.00. PORK Dull at Slo. HACON Dull at 7Ja9JaO. LAUD Dull. Keg 1 ljc. SlTGAU-lOic. MOLASSKS !50c. "WHISK Y-(luIct nt 02jca$1.02J. ST. LOUIS. St. Loup, August 2, 1671. FLOUR Lower grades scarce and In steady demand, other grades dull and un changed. WII WAT Opened dull nnd closed 3c. lower, Inspected No. 1 $1.03, No. 3 $1.10, No.2S1.2J bysnmple, No 3 sold $1.0? $1.10, No.2Sl.lC(5$1.20. CORN Dull, lower and unsettled, mix ed 10c, Zio. 2 whito mixed l.'c, bulk mlx od 4S40, yellow 47-i8, whito 52.Vj for sacked. OATS Opened quito firm, clear, dull, and lower, No. 2 mixed 50c, bulk 37'.5b for sacked. RYE Dull nnd unchangod. PORK Dull nnd henvv. $1 4.000 11.25. irTK M K A 'IN Vrt- .in,. ,tn shouMorsCJ, rib8J9. " liAitii uuu ana nominal. COFFEE Activo and firm at 1G1 191 for rio. SUGAR Firm' at ll(a)121 for good to choice, Louisiana and l'o to Rico 11(S 12J, -MOLASSES Dull and unchanged. IllGinS'INES F' . at 04. CHICAGO. Oiikmuo, August 2, 1871. FLOUR Dull, weak nnd scarcely any sales. CORN Active, excited and irregular. No. 2 selllnL' lou-nrut .111 r-mli .1111 .nib,- iiugusi, uui iuo decline wus recovered be fore tho closo of tlio market nnd closed firm nt42,cnsh C,ty seller August. Rejected 40; low 11()12. In open board iii tho afternoon the market wns excited and prices advanced steadily to the close withj,ellcr August firm at 43. OATS Activo ; No. 2 selling nt 2730c cash ; closing steady nt 28f3)20con change, and 3030lcopon board in tho afternoon ; rpjectcdsoll at 2o(r?20c. i!YE Ouiet nnd mister itiufl nt MCh 51 Jo; 51c bid for Aug. I1AHLKY l'ulp 2, 04C.')C cash ; G0(,01e seller Sept. luiuiiii &iii-.iJ -Activo but prices weak j sales at S2.753.25. n.u v iji. iuiei ai j.ii)iii,j.iu. "WHISKY-Qulet at 02e. CI.I,liCil-.S. HIGH EDUCATION. JIELLMUTIT COLLEGE. Hoard anil Tuition, per annum $220 00 HELLMUTII LADIES' COLLEGE IVU-UUUTID 111 II, 11,11. I'HIVCR ARTIIl'C, lloinl and Tiiitin, per annum i!0 00 Prsldent-Tho Very H. V. I. Hcllmuth, P. I'., Dean of Huron. For particulars, apply to Major Evans, London Cumin West. I'llI.VTIXQ. Having recently added nil tho fonts of the latest style, of card and circular typo to our already full and complete nssoitment, wit take pleasure In announc ing to our readers that wo do nil kinds of Job work, such an Hill Heads, Letter Heads, Statements, Ulanks, Checks, Card Envelope, Circulars, DoJgers, Posters, Etc, In tho mostnrllstio style, nnd gii.irnnU'o satisfaction. .VIII.I.I.-VKllN. MRS. M. SWANDEH, DEALER IK MILLIXERY ASH LADIES FURNISHING GOODS, Coiiiiiiercliil Avt'iiui', opposite I'.lllu anil lluj thorn- Cairo, Illinois. CLOTHING FOR LADIES' AVEAR Jlaile to order, or Iti'udy-Mnde. A full iifsortmeiit of Misses' nnd Ladies Hats and lionnuts of tho latest styles. LADIES, TAKE NOTICE I MHS.C.AlcCiEE, Kimmi KiiiEirr, hktwkkn wahiiinotox AND CO.Mli:i!CIAl, AVENUES, llux ju.t received a full nm! splendid lino of iW GOODS Dre.ii triniiiiiiig', ilk gimps, sill; g.iloon, gui pure luces, innsH trimmings, rroeket buttons, sill; and velel buttons, plu.li nnd tnimiiing vel vet, huls iiinl bnnai'ts, line l;u! ul'es, ladles' mid children.' shoes, iiml n lull nnd complete stock ot Anilinory ami I'Viicy Goods, All of which sho proposes to Bell at TIIK VERY LOWEST t'AHH PRICES. JOB PRINTING. TlioiindcrslKUisI, proprietors of tho Dm and Vuki. IkLLCTis, havu Just received an assort ment in the latest styles of Job Prlnllns types, 1 and have now on" of the inostcumplete jonamces 111 the Smith und West, Thoy Halter thcmselve thxt tlti-v possess t.ieilitUs fur turninK out promptly, in thu best stjle o the Art, all work entrusted to Ihem, from ihe smallest card or hbel to tho miiniiioth poster, and nt prices ' vililoh Itave Willi our busmen men no nood ex eiirii fur seinliuii I lit' I r wuU to ti. Louis. Clnclu- I mil or Chicago, JNU. II. OlIEltLYJt CO. n.VXK3. FIRST NATIONAL BAKK or oaiiio. ' rANIi:ii JltniU, President ;: nonniiT w. MILLKK, Vfce-rrcslJent ; . N. HUOHES, Cashier. :i COLLECTIONS;l'ROMPTLY JfADE. ItT'!ANf,F" ,c"' ,"'t t"les and United lU States securities bought and sold. Inti r. st .tllnuiMl on TI1110 rp.ls. ENTERPRISE SAVINGS t'linrtvrctl .tlnrcli 31, 1 sot', orrtcc in CITY NATIONAL DANK, CAIRO. urrrctut ' , .' .S.S. TAYI.tMt, Vice-President; W. llidLUP, Secretary and Tr rcasurer. nintcToiK! P. V. Hmcnv, Cms. Oahoihii, I . M. HrtKran r.rn, I'm. (). H, nni, 11. M.Ct'SkLNUHtM, W. P. HaluiUt, J. M. PlUtLlrSa Deposits ol'iuiyAiimiiiit ItoreU csl Trom Tt'ii S fiits I'piiurds, INTKKIIST paid on deposits at tho r.ito! six percent, per annum, March Island Suptem-h-r lt. Interest not withdrawn Is added linnie d lately to the principal of the deposits, thereby giving them compound Interest. MARRIED WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAY DEPOSIT MONEY SO TIMT NOOSE CUKatlS Ml US' IT. Ojien every business iUy from !.m. to3 p.m., and Saturday eveninu for HAVI.Mj DKI'OSITa only, from 0 to s o'clock. nu-ntf W. HYSLOP, Treasurer. " TJIE CITY NATIONAL (MIIt4 ILLINOIS. CAPITAL, ; (J $100 00 1" orrtcms: . W. P. 1IAL1.1 DAY, President; A. II. 8AFKOHD, Cashier; WALTKIt HY.--LOP, A-sisUnt Cashier.l muicroEs: i-rT Tuun, itoorar II. Ci'nvisuiiam, Soorr WinrK, W. P. II.ilud.u, Ci 1:0. 1). Willi immiv, ijtLruKN lliuf, A. II. HirrouD. i:cliniiKP, Colli nnil .United States lloinl lloiiKlit unil Sold. DEPOSITS received, and a general banking business done. F. S. MURRAY, GAS AND STEAM FITTER s HAS REMOVED FROM PERKY HOUSE to tin: LtRICK HUILDING on SEVENTH ST. OPPOSITE WINTER'S BLOCK, CAIHO, ILLINOIS. EK has Rroatly Improved his stock, and h8 now on hand all kinds of CHANDELIERS, PENDENTS, OL01IES, 11UACKETS, HALL LIOHTS, SI1ADES, ETC. HE HAS MARKED DOWN PRICES To tho loMest livuiR llguri's, and ho invites the patronugu of tho public. lti:AL LNTATL AtlEN'T. C. WINSTON & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND AUOTIONEKS, 71 (SECOND FLOOR) OHIO LXYKE, caiko, ills., Buy and Skll Real Estate, PAY TAXES, FURNISH ADSTRACTS OF TITLES A' I prepare Conveyances oflKindsi ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY. The Forty-Third Annual Hessian of t)ie ST. XjOTTCS TJTI "V E S X T IT, Will iiienoti.MondaySept.4th, "JI This lit tho only Institution ofLearnidg iulhu west, having wen established in IS'-J. Thocourso of studies ullurs every facility for ncuultlpg a thorouijli 1'i.issieol and Conimcrolal education. Cal.ilomies coubilnlu inatructlona to. uarents and fid particulars, "ill "'O sent on apdlrfatlon to !iv. S, II..',TU."sTUllli:CK,B.,J Piesldeut, Ht. Louts Unlvorsli i'y. PUBLITO NOTICE. ' Vhere.u, Viliam U. Hurkeaad Kwaoiut'Iliirko his wife, did 011 the li.'d day or June, A. 1). Isai, uxivuta their eartalaii'orlKi i-(J.te e trast to Isliiim N Hnynlu to secure curtain notca tbero lu mentioned, which deed o(,ttUat,naa duty ac knowledged and recorded In book "D" panics Wl iin.l:Ut la tho rnuonlers otBte of Alexander ooui ty, Illinois. And whero.is, default has been ma i 1 mo p.ymtmi 0: aaiu r r.u',r, tnuru.ole, nreonla.icu with It 11 n ivl.imw nf .A and by vlr to Of the pow, rs tl-erelo aiulalnd,1 1 win, 01 i riuay, UHl ll usv 01 aeptemtief, A.I. Isll.n. the , out door of the court house of At cxtndcr, cottu -.SUteol Illlno'j', at U o'clock ef so I day proe d sell the Wowing described lr petty, situate lying In tl city of Cwlro, to-wit: lds numbered seven! 'an (17), elghleen (U), 11 1 nvt 1 till) ,,iblock rtfty-tout the aauio was caused U b idatted ld recorded by Messrs, Taylor and Davis, the same being described In Hi'd deed ot trust, for cash in haniito the highest bidder, and will execute to the nurthusr er pur chaser n deed for the same. ELIZAUBT1I C. UAY7JIE, Administratrix for Isham N. Havnle, July liltb. 1W1, JjJ0-lJ. C. W. DUNN1NG,M. D. , TjKMlDK.NCI-l-cornorNinlh' and Walnut -I VjOIIicu comer isixth strwi itftd W"" Ollkcc hours front i a. 111, to II m., an