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lIltlfefllL a'!"" " n '1 JOHN IJ. OBIiULY & CO., IMtOPHIBTOIW. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, AUGUST IT, 1871. BULLETIN BUILDING, WASHINGTON AV. ssjr,i ,TtX mm jt. V- ITTKSTOTH BKK.V OATHKRINO IlL'tllC LEAVES AT THE CAPE OK OOOH IIOI'K FOR II. T. HKI.MIIOLD. BTJOHTJ. rrcm the Dispensary of tlio 1'iuled .'.l.itc.) , r , DKisn.i :iti:.AT.i-iirriii' mmvim. I'k'irtkTirt. Their odor It trnpc. dittii'iTo and I logout to nuol. Vm4al I'HppikTitJ aw. Usls. HiicIiii hum ! rlnarv flrirana. I They are given In complaint, ofthe I'rlnsry Organs, such is flravel. Chronic Catarrh t.l tho Ider. Marlnd Irritation oMhe Ilia ldcr and l.'rrthra. Disease of th Piostratn (Hand, unci Helen. Ii or Inrontineiiee of l.'rji.e, fioni loss of loin. Iir.j ua siao oven recomirimije'j in i'j sprpis, IJIumsolii's Kituict lltriic In irnid by persons lt decline or change of life, after ('oiitin.iiieut in atleclloni peculiar to female, tho ht'racl oroais or Retention, Patnfiilncss or r-uppiesaicn s stateof the Uterus. IDisiasi or tift Huubti, Kn xria, (Jiiawi. dp Duiraicat. Shiilkw.-This inedicln increases power of Digestion, ii'l rn-ilfi the Abaorbwita Into healthy action, by which the Watery orCalca. 'ia iiesjKiaiiiona nni nil i. nuniurai r.niargeinenis nr.1 reuiic.u, as wen hi rani ina innainmauon. HruaaoLb's Exteact lli'ciu1 hsa cured utrry rase of DlaU-tes in which It ha been glvco. -lrrita-i tf lhNeck of tlio HUddor (Ui'l Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kldntts and 'Mrr, l(tiitlou 'ot Vnne, DlaPkx'a of tlm I'roatrnt (ilaml Ht'iht In thr Hlwldpr, t'klculua, (Irkv llnck.IJuat I)fiuil aril lu ua or Milkv Ii Imriroa, nnd for i-nfblod nml ilrlk'atn conitiln iaof both Hiri, aUndeil with tho following ainituiiia . lodirio,itioii In Kirrtlon, ! of Tf r. Lota of Memorr. IifTlcultv In ItrrAthintr. Weak NVrvc. 1 rrmblinir. Ilnrrnr rf litaa.a. Ikcfulnraa, Dlmniatof Vition, I'om In lh II . k, Hot llnn'.a, iuhlni ol the HiMf, Dryntaa ol Hkln, Kruptlon ou the Vice, I'allid Cuunlcnancr, l'nli rAl I,Knln.lf of Km Muscular ny.lcin, FltcLHtoLD'i KiTkACT lll'Ciiv la Iliilfi tlCkii J lll'joil I in of dli"lnton. I'XCuai-a anil llni'ru'li n'.r id alliinaflocllona for which It I, iim-.I, io ronnn Inewar orcountcrrclie. ak lor ucimtoiii. Utter R ajinjitoma in all romintinicttiona. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT S A USA PA III LL A, ontAT nt.oon ri'inriKit axd IILI.MIIOI.II'M i:.TIICT S.lltNAI'AHII.I.A radlcklly tlrminte from the ajrattrn S-rofula, rivihili, 'owt Sorei, flcca, Soro K'ea t IS". More Mouth. Sore llc i l. Ilrotichilln. kln Ducisui. Halt Uliuum. Ijhknr.. llinHin.t!m IKtr, while Hwelllnir.', Tumor, Cinceroua AHeetinna, Node., Illckelt, (iUndular riwelllDx. Mht ala. Hath. Teller, lluinora of all kind, Cron c Hhrumtiain, ijin-)lri, nn lAllilin-av a thxthato i eatkbllahed In the aralem for jenr. Illunx prepared expp aaljr for tun n')fe complaint", II III iod- purifying propertlea are greater i any other SarapMill. It plnn the complexion u rlearnod lienliny Blor.nnd rcilorUie ! tioaaikie 01 iieaiui nni nurny. rorpuriij mi; i aritinK Irom an impure ttato n! ihe Mood, mid the only rrl.jl.ie njd elleciml known )eme or the cureofpalnaand hwellini! of the llonea, I'I'erai. of tbv Throat und IK, Illotehe, plea on the Kace, Krynlpelai, Mid all fjcaly Krupt.ona ofthe I.,n, anil lleautdylutf the Com- ae.u, ceijImboijID's cjrcjrajL. g-rjve pills. Irtie moat reliable ri'ftOTIVKnUil CATIIAHTIC Iwi rToua iieii'iiiriiv, iuiiiici-, iiKjiKeiiun, vuuntii.iiiuii, in not'ii, iiiiinnanaa, l.irerwom iti, deneral Debility, eto Ko naaun, no Kripint p.nnf but rnlfil, plexaant and ante in operntioo. ne ua taw ii a liiiArt. i-i 1.13 nre purely vrcetnoie, iiinu comioea orutiawo tirnpe Julcfj and I Extract Hhulli. :4Wift of thoae chean OkleLt idll. carelt atlv iireiared bv mexrerii need oerann. Tended In lien Iwxet, moat ol which contain either calomel, tnerrury or other deleterious druo. ItKLMHOLlJ'HRK.MJINKl'HKI'AKATIO.N'n. IMabli.he.I lipnl of .Oyeira. Tcpared by- I'lVHKLMUOLD.Tiactical ami Analytical C'licini.-f, I Uroadway, X. Y., Ituu 101 coutli Tenth tit, l'uilauelpliia, i it v OLOSIITG- OTJT JtJT COST ! The piildlP nre hereby notiflrd Hint tlie large nml magnificent rlock of DRY-GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, ETC., ' IlclaDglnj; to the t Mate of tho lale SCOTT -WHITE AVII.li in: .SUM) AT COST THE OLD STAND, COHNEK SIXTH STREET AND OHIO LEVEE OAIEO, - Loif UOAT STOHK.K. SAM WILSON, UKALCIt IS BOAT STOEES 4 onocKiiiKs, PRO'VIBIONS,' ETC., , No. 110 iiio Lkvek, :::::: Caiiio, lit. oanr.ua ruoxi-Ti.y niirn. G. D. WILLIAMSON. IlbliESALE GROCER, PllOnUOE AND Commission merchant, Xo. 70Olilo l.ovt'o, CAIRO, I 1. 1. 1 N (. 1 s. ppoclal klieniion kivcii io omt-ik"ohiii IfinK order. cor.i.KGns. IIIOU EDUCATION. ELLMUTH COLLEGE. I nd Tultlotirrer atinnm; .; I22ir in. LMUTII LADIES' COLLEGE IAVUl'UATIU BY 11. B. II. I-UIM'K AUTIR'H, and Tuitltn, per i.nnuin ?C 'I1 Ut Toe .Very U. V.I. llellmiilli, I). K, ueau or iiuruu, Ahhlu In ll.ln Vvon. T.rtmtnn iVV must- ''&t las. -sjSi ? inmilit aromai-,- n,..,r i.,it..i.i, .,,,1 atngeally atimuUnt. with i peculiar tendency to ' ' ' In the parts concerned In lt maeii.tlon, Tim imouic iiucumaiism, I uianeous Aiiecilons kna Irom the ages of IS lu i5, kud Irnin 3.'. to U, or or tabcr Pains , )Ud-rttingiu children. miriin It tiiirniikllo.j ty ani oilier r.medy, a in of Cii'toinary livnciuttmi, Ulcerated or Scrtir- - l'urfvini!. iinil 'uria all iliai-aara nrialnz from l.fi - . iini'UrllK a of the Ulond. HP.. iiixraedini' ti'in wilh MrLwa jm'a Ito.r. V Uki no oilier. iikautifikk ok thk cojii-lexio.vJ trie blood, ii iiioiiiik ell ehronl ennatitntlonkl known, aupeiae.lini Salt, Majnetla. etc., in ra. SOU! Ijv I)ru''L'ifiU. everywhere. ;) i.n. - xxjXjXisroxs. miis. si ovr m'iiiti:. GAM riTTEHM. F. S. MURRAY, G-AS AND STEAM FITTER HAS ItKMOVKI) VKOM l'KUIlV IIOUrtK TO Tilt nmciv iiuildino o.v seventh st OPI'OMITK WINTEU'S 11 LOCK, CAIIIO, ILLINOIS. HI! !ih Rreatly improrcd his now on linud all liind of stock, and haa C1IANDKI.IKHS, PENDKNTH, QL01IKH, 11RACKETH, HAM. LIGHTS, SIIADKS, ETC. HE HAS MARKED DOWN PRICES To tho Invest IItIiir tlguroa, and ho Invite the pntronnito of the public. McUO.MIiS, KELLER & DRYNES, HccueK.ors to Adolphua Hater A Co., JMPOItTKlW AND JOlinKIU IN HARDWARE AND 'CUTLERY, No9. 100 ami 102 N.Mnln.st., so?, louis, aur o. OltllEHS fsOLIUITKI). Villi 111) ' 'ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL. rillll'. regular annual term of tills Law School .L open on Wednesday, October illlh, 1H71. I'ull I'ourae, two term. lx monllis, oacli,' Sill. dt'iitMiidmlttod to tlio senior claai mi examination by application on or before October 7th. 1871, liilllon lee, $mi no per annum, l-'or particulars address O-. STHWAET, ActlnK Peau of Law Faculty, 208 NORTH 3rd. St., ST. LOUIS, MO. A. WADGYMAR, M. D., PHYSICIAN, Sunreon and Accoulieur, formerly of Anna, Union county, Illinois, haa per inanuntly located In Cairo. Otllre Commercial avenue, , uctwcea i;i);iilli ana riinlh ttroeti west Hide. marly THE BULLETIN. BY TELEGRAPH Reported Mipoln1ly Tor the Citlfr Bal Irlln. Ten lioam In rulvnnre or Ht, lionU-pnpfrn.- ' 'NEW-YORK., MSMAUCK AND THE PAJ'ACY. ' THK (JIHNKSE EASTERN QUES. TION, i WILL l'ROUARLY LEAD TO CHOLERA INVl'ARIS AND LON DON. CIIOI.KUA. Nbyt-York. Augut 1C Advicos from London ituto tlm'. fatal, cases of cliolurn had nppcarod on three itcarncri, from Con stadt to Hull, but English autliorltioi were taking cvory mcaiuru to provent its intro duction from ships arriving at tho. o ports. Yesterday's deipntches received here, nnnoimeo two fatal cases of cholori In tho clty-bf rarls. The members of tho health department of this city, think that thcro is little prob ability of cholera, visitation in this country this ycur, . . , , . Tho phyician of Iho board of health no longer considers that cholera is it matter of Interest to America, at it has been lurk ing ntaut Europa for years while wo have (.scaped. THE CITY ACCOUNTS. The committee appointed by, tho signers to call a public meeting about tho alleged frauds, say that tho nbsenco of so many business men and leading citireni from tho city necessitated delay, but they promise to givo tho publlo not'ico as soon as their preparations are sufficiently matured. BISMARCK A .VI) THE TAI'ACV. Advices received from London state that Ulamarck has commenced a vigorous campaign against papacy, and as a first blow, declared in parliament and his Offi cial Gazette that ho regards tho Ultramon tano church as hostilo to the state ; thut ho has broken olT all relations with it not puroly political, and has dinolved the Catholic department of tho ministry. It is said that ho is intriguing for tho estab lishment of an orthoraoz Catholic party, which is the name applied to tho oppo nents of tho infallibilty of the pope, and actually snpporting Dr. Dollinger, of Mu nich, where the doctor, though excommu nicated, has just been elected, by a voto of 51 to C, rector of tho university. It has been announced by tho Ultrambnlano or gnus that the state will treat as Catholics thoso perjons who uro inhibiting tho re jection of the infallibility dogma. CHINESE EAhTEUN QUEST0N. Tho steamer City of Limerick arrived with advices from Washington with tho statement that no official dispatches had been received concerning tho Coreiin dif ficulty, and that tho accounts hitherto published are probably incorrect. Tho Chinese eastern question may in volvo war between tho western nations with China, from which our government can not escape Other nations aro interested in the Coreiin problem as well as ours, but the United States will not bo likely to make war against tho Coreans without co-oporation from otbor western powers. THE WESTKIELD CASE. The coroner's jury in tho caso of tho Wcjtficld explosion, find that the accident was caused by a dofectivo boiler and tho carelessness of the engineer, and that tho company aro responsible for both. The coroner ha Issued a warrant for the arrest ofthe president, superintendent and other oiuccrs oi mo torry. A inovomcnt Is in progress to start an Amorican lino of steamers between this tiort and Antwom. Air. C. W. Kleeborc, S'.S. counsul for tlio liege, has lately arrived in this city to mako arrangements to carry out mo project. WASHINGTON. DECISION BY THE COMPTROL LEU 'OF CURRENCY. Washington, August 1C, 1871. THE COMPTKOLI.EU OF CURRENCY has decided that tho national banks do signatcd as depositories for tho now loan aro not obliged to noiu a rcsorvo 01 tunus paid to tho bank upon subscriptions, and that tho loans aro doposited to tho credit of tho United States government. This ruling is approved by Iloutwoll, but does not apply to any other govornmcnt deposits. On tho 16th of .last March tho lato Commissioner Plcasanton decided that any writing, whothor culled receipts or otliorwise, which contains contracts to con tinue in forcoany policy of iniuranco which stamp has not expired ia exempt from stamp duty. Commissioner Douglas, on tho 10th inat., in a lettor to Collector Amos, of Providence, Rbodolslaud, on this docision, holds that any written contract mado In tho form of a receipt or othorwiso which renews or continues ft policy, rcquiros tho same stamp as tho original policy, whotbor tho renewal of the receipt is given beforo or after tho oxplration of tho policy. WBATIIEU HEl'OUT. Washington, August 1C. -JJaromotcr remains sensibly stationary at' (ho Rocky mountains station and pacific stations, and on tho aroa of high prcssuro lius ad vanced into Minnesota, with a rising bar ometor from central Lako Erlo to Missou ri' and ' wostward. An area of low pressure has dovolopcd over Lako Huron and has advanced to east of southeast and is now In castorn Now York. Tho baromotor af tor rising considerably on Tuesday night In tho gulf states, ia now again falling and is lowor than it was yostorday. An area of highest tjmporaturo oxtends this after noon over Virginia and Tennessee. Local storms aro now reported from Louisiana and Texas, from Arkansas to Lako Onta rio, and partially cloudy and threatening weather, on tho middle and east Atlantic coat't. Northwoiterly winds with cloar weather prevail from .Illinois northoatt and northwestward. South and southonst winds bid gonorally reported from tho Atlantic coast. 1-HOllAlllMTIES. Np matorittl chango probablo for Thuri day on tho Gulf coast. Fulling baromotor with cloudy wcathor, andlocalralns with cloudy weather, will probably oxtond to morrow over tho southern and mlddlo "tatci. Area lowest prcssuro with attend ant rain will probably pan over Massa chusetts to-night. Fresh wlndi from south west and northwest prmil from Now York westward on Thursdayt FOREIGN. THE SITUATION JEN PARIS. FEAUS THAT THE ARMY WILL REVOLT, AND DECLARE McMAHON RE GENT. THIERS HAS NO FRIENDS. Tinr' ' CRISIS APPROACHING. HEAVY TYPHOON AT KOBE. FOUR HUNDRED LIVES LOST. EXCITEMENT IN fAIIIS. London, Aug.JS. Advices from Taris say that tho city is In an excited situation. Troublo is anticipated from various sources. To-day Is tho fele of Napoleon I. and tho air is full of rumor thut THE ARMY WILL ltlVOLT against tho Versailles assembly, declare McMahon regent and demand an Empire. Peoplo uro leaving and a stumpedu is em inent. Some believe that tho OHLKANIST SCHEME Is ripo for acoupo d'etat, being pushed for ward by tho proposition to mako Thiers permanent executive, which it is fer:d would -establish a govornmcnt not mon archal. THIERS HAS NO FRIENDS. Ho is hooted by republicans, royalists ond imperialists alike. The crisis is approaching. HEAVY TYPHOON. Yokohama, July 23, via San Francis co, August 15. A heavy typhoon at Kobe on tlio -Hli instant caused tho loss of four hundred lives. Several vcsicls woro wrecked, including tho Pride of tho Thames, the captain, two mates and tho steward being drowned. Tho damage to property is estimated at $500,000. Tho Japancso govornmcnt announces tho new system of national coinago of gold nnd silver to correspond with tho Amorican systom, tho ycu, or dollar being mint. Tho steamships lircmcn and Donau touched at Southampton, lircmcn, tho Caledonean touched at Mouville, Florence. Tho statements of tho Now York papers in respect to tho finances of that city aro subjects of news to-day. Tho trial of Doiison, American, charged with scuttling an English ship, reunited in tho conviction of tho accused, who will bo sentenced to morrow. FRANCE. Paris, August 16. Difficulties have arisen In Borlin in respect to tho evacua tion of four departments of France, ftill held by tho Germans. Tho French gov ernment has in conscquenco roftised to ad mit Alsatian produco to tho French mur kot till after tho German troops lenvo France. Yestorday Rivet submitted a proposition that tho prosldcnt communicate with tho assembly in reference to tho evacuation troubles. It is rumorod that tlie right wing of tho Assembly offered tho Presidency of Franco to Duke "do Aumale, and that ho refused it. ITALY. Rome, August 1G. Tho festival and ai sumplion of tho blessed Virgin passed off to-day with the customary ceremonies, amid perfect tranquility, in tho Dome of St. Peters. Many public and private buildings woro Illuminated at night. RAVAGES OF THE CHOLERA. In Konigsborg, Prussia, on tho 11th Inst., sixty-two persons wero attacked by choloraand twonty-two died. Tho meeting of tho emperors and their advisors at Gastcn is generally regarded as a pledgo of pcaco. Tho French pretend to bo indifferent to tho meeting. Provincial correspondence confirms tho report that negotiations aro ponding for tho complete, evacuation of France, but affirms that tho provocation offered Ger many by French newspapers endangers tho pcaco of tho two countries. It adds : "If tho Fronch oflor to mako oarly pay ments, ond tho Indemnity aro fulfilled, nnd thcro bo no inward disturbance of peace ful relations, tho withdrawal of tho Ger man forces from French territory wil soon commence Florence, August 10. Gon.Gurribaldi is vory ill! and his son Kicclotti lias boon summoned to his bod side at Caprcru, The assembly to-day ro-olecled Gurvoy president of tho chamber. Tho proposition to draw up a constitu tion was rejected by tho assembly. In tho court-martial to-day M. Lullico denied ho had anything to dt witli tho as sassination of prisoners or tho acts of tho commune, or that ho had attempted to innKo nimsoii dictator. Tho prisoner appears much doprcsscd. LITTLE ROOK. HOW THE KU-KLUX ARE KILL. ING DOGS. Little Rock. Aueust 1G. Tho Ronub- llcau to-day, publishes u lettor from Con- wuy county, stating that a body of armod and disguised men wont to tho houso of a colored man on tho 14th, shot his dog nnd discharged their guns into tho house. nobouy was nurt. Another statomont savs that a difficulty occurred between the road supervisor and souio of his hands, but no particulars wero communicated. ST. LOUIS. NEW-YORK CENTRAL LEASES THE ST. L. & FT. S. R. R. St. Louis. Aueust 10. It Is ronorted hero that arrangements Imvo been cunsu mated between tho Now-York Central and tho" St. LouU and Fort Scott roads, by wiilcn tlio loruior tiiKos ft long leuso ol the latter roud, agreeing to build and equip it. anginccrH win uo immediately sent out und contracts for gradiug and tlolng tho 1 ...111 I ... .71 . I. . V roau win uo maun at onco, tne promise, uu ing glvon that cars will bo running in less than twelve months. TITSTON, l'A. THE FIREDAMP HORROR. AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE CAUSE OF THE EXPLOSION. Pittston, August 10 Tho Investiga tion as to tho cauro of the mino disaster will tako placo to-day or to-morrow. Tho inspector states it as his opinion the causo is In doubt whether It was caued by tno lull in tlio adjoining passage. A ruts ton and Elmlru coal company superin tendent thinks the accumulation of tho firedamp had bcon starting at soma unap proachablo part of tho minu for sumo time and tlio fall of coal forced tho gas upon tho naked lamp, causing tho explosion, throwing down un immenjo amount of coal or rock, which disarranged tho pro per working of tho nir wnys, on which tho miners depended vitally. A statement lias been mado tiint an inspection has been mado either bv Inspector Ilclowitt, mino Inspector, or hfs predecessor Nicho las. Itelewltt frivs ho is anxious that a thorough examination bo made, as thcro aro various ways by which an explosion may havo boon caused. Thoro is no ovi donco that tho men tiled by tlio concussion of air. Tho men when found did not pre sent nny ovidenco of having survived long nftcr tho explosion. CHICAGO. KILLED 15 Y THE CARS ACCI DENTIA' SHOT. RASE BALL. Caicaqo, August 16. At Lona, Hli. this morning, Geo. Fleming was thrown from a freight car whilo in motion and was run over, cutting one leg entirely ofl nnd bady crushing tfie other. It is feared that ho cannot live. A gaino of basoball was played this af ternoon between tho Olympic?, of Wash ington, and White Stockings, of this city. Roth clubs appeared In good season. Th'o gamo resulted in a victory for tlio White Stockings by a fcor"o of 12 to 11. This finishes the championship series in favor of tho Whito Stockings. Whilo out hunting tiii? morning nt Gib son station, on tho lino of the Michigan Centrnl railroad, Geo. Itccinne, nyauiig man of this city, wns instantly killed, by an accidental discharge of his g' n. His remains woro brought to this city. . KALAlLAZOOTillCII. THE RACES LARGE ATTEND ANCE. Kalamazoo, Mich., Aug. 10. Tlio sec ond day of tho Kalamazoo liorso meeting commenced this morning with about 100 porsons in ationdanco. Thu first wns a running race, two miles nnd repeat. Pre mium $1,000. Won by J. Sampson's horse Rlunk Iron in two straight heats. Regont second time, 0:39 2-5. Second racu for 5 year olds, milo heats, ihrco in harness. Premium, SI, 000. "Won by D. L. Dorscy's Scllcadct Gold Dust, in straight hoa'ts. Timo: 2:13j; Lll 1-0; 2:15 2-5. This nf tornoon tho attendanvo was about 5,000. Tho first rnco for douhlo tcums who hnvo nover beaten 2:15. Purse, $1,000. Milo heats, best thrco in five, Soven entries, nix started. First heat won by Win. Edward's Cleveland; timo 2:iCt; second, third und fourth heats, and raco won by thu Pitts burg team, Emporia and Hurry; timo, 2:68. 2:57. 2:50 2-5. Tho aocond raco for n purso of f3,000, for horses that nover beat 2:'u0, milo heats, best thrco in fivo to harness, was won by Sleepy John, owned by A. H. Trask. Independence, lowu, In straight heats. Time, 2:30, 2:301, 2:28 35. LOUISVILLE. FOUND DEAD A MYSTERY. Louisville, Auc. 1C A white man named Cook, was found lying dead near Ragland, on tlio Louisvillo and Lexlngotu rauroau yestoruay. f Tom murus ol a gti: shot wound on tho man's faco. It is evi dent thut ho hud bocn killed with a shot gun in tho hands of somo person supposed to imvo been concealod in tlio Lushes. Every effort is being mado to discover tlio muruoror. CINCINNATI. G O V E R NM ENT DET EOT I V ES AFTER COUNTER FEITERS. Cincinnati, August 10. Government Detect! vq Thniw was ferreting out a band of counterfeiters at (iiillapolis to-day, and ar rested Reubon llaig, a dry goods clerk employed there, and found counterfeit 50 cent curroiicy on his person, PUBLIC NOTICE. Wherein, William It. Ilurkeiind Rosanna Iluilco Ins u Ho, did on the '.'M duy of .lime, A. 1). n:, execute Iheir certain morlKo or dceiiot trust lo Islism N llaynieto seeuree.irtnm notes thert In mentioned, hlcli deed of lrut wai duly ne. kuouledgcd and n corded in book "!" panes a.'i.'I and ill I in the recorders olllcn of Alexander coun ty, Illinois, And therein, default has been made In the payment of aald note. Now, therefore, In accordance with tin provisions of aid deni and by virtue of Iho poH.rs therein contained, I will, on Friday, the latdnj of September, A. I. 1871, at the front door of tho court hmiso of Al exHiider county, KUte ol Illinois, nt y o'clock if said day proceed to sell thu fnllauliiu c.cilbed propel ty, situate lylnjr, Intlim ity of C.ilro, to-Hlti lits numbered teventeen (17 1, eighteen (IM, nineteen llt) in Mock llltydour (fill, in the same uas earned to be platted and recorded by .Messrs, Tajloriuid D.tvls, tho aaine buinit ile.crilied in sld deed ot trust, for cash In hand In Ihe hixhcat bidder, and villi execute In tho purchaser or pur chasers ailceJ for the sumo. ( KLIZAIUITII (J. IIAVNIi:, Administratrix lor Ishnm N. Ilavmo July '.Nth, 1S71. muwoM. IIAItlll'.ItS. J. GEO.Sl'ElNIIOUSi:, FASHIONAHLE JARHKJ t'ur. Nlli-Ht. uiitl 'iniin'reliil-HV. m"fiharp Uaxars, nt)ClcnuTocls und ttirdklllfull Wrikiiieu OV Indies' and children's hair cut und alinm poocd, either nt tho ahop or at their own homes arGeMlemon'nwliWUcrs aad hair dyed in a clonllUg manner, tjidlsliiclinn Kirnleeil. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans, August 10. ,:0UU-t,uU nl lowon XX C.2C; XXX tG.50. CORN (Julot; mixed 00(ao7c. WHEAT 70e. OATS Firm at 1960c. HAY Firm at $35. IIRAN Firm nt 1.10. PORK Dull and nominal at $14.50. I1ACON Woak at 7iB28,c. LARD-Unchanged. SUGAR I2lc, choico 125c. WHISK V Unit ct 00c$l. COFFEK-tfulot at 1-.J0.5-Jo. CHICAGO. Ciiicaiio, August 10. PORK Easier. Salos $12.25 Septem ber j S12.00 ono year. Other products quiet and nnminaly unchanged. WH ISK Strong and saleable at 8!c. ST. LOUIS. St. Louis, Aug. 10. FLOUR Dull: fall superfine, 1.00. WHEAT Steady; No. 2 rod fall In elevator. SI. 15. CORN (inlet; Xo. 2 mixed in elevator, 11c. OATS Quiet: mixed In elevator No. 2 33c. ' RYE Steady. I1ARLEY Quiet; Minnesota, 00. WHISKY 'JO. PROVISIONS Rather easier feeling with onlvjobbing and order sales. ti . .tvf r. i . - l . nt - 1 1 -. .1 . i.vvu.i uicar siucs, oj , ruuuu iuv urv salt clear sides yesterday after change, Of. CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, Aug. 10. FLOUR Stoudy und nominal, S3.10 3.05. WHEAT Steady nt 5U231.13. CORN Dull at 51c. OATS Steady nt 3lQ38c. RYE Unchanged and steady. AVIIISKY Advanced to S9c. MESS PORK Dull and price nom inal; SI 2.50 arked. LARD Nomina! tit Jc. HULK MEATS Dull and lower; sales of shoulders at -l;(ji,5i', and of clear rib side at CJc. UACON Sold to a fair extent to cover short contructs at OjQ'jc, and 7c for shoulders, clour rib and clear rib sides, but the market Is now weak and but few buyers. HUTTER Dull and drooping. Ilitl'CiS. HAJtCLAY JillOS., onto i.t:vr.r., ("AlKII, UlV DBTJG-G-ISTS; SARATOGA SPRINGS I l III.I. KIA1T AT IIARCI.AYs' KRUO STORE. Fuuu .Sct-riv, Uilt-V. MOCKING Itntl) FOOD all (iiRAiitQmn fsr;iriion; tmovblk At Uarclav.s', j j i: u m ii ci 1. 1) 'g IAPE ( CATAWllA ) rt fORAPE ) PI CATAWllA l.i GRAPE It APE (.CATAWllA ) J,' (.GRAPE ) PI Ol AMI ALL Ol' 11 1'. I. .11 II O I. ! 'N M r. II I CI X EN FMH FROM FIRST HANDS,' Always In stock In largo supply, and for alo b It iircl a y Urns, FEESH BXiTJE LICK J U M T r i: C K I V K II AMI ' I'orNnlohy llioJluss ,llolll oi-Uiillou AT RARCLAYS'. SitS'E.vtra Fink Cologne; tstgknuini: i.mportkp extracts ; Ofiy-H air, Tooth and Nail' Huushes; BSy-lNPiA Ruiiiikr Nursery Goo- AT PURE WHITE LEAD AMI PURE FRENCH .INC. llest grades lu largo stock and vu ilety, vety elieapi also: Full Link of Colors, wo l oil. i Paint Ilritshes, Linseed Oil, Whiteash I' .isli.ii. Turpentine, Viirn sliei F.tc. etc, ALL MMIS AMI STMIMIU qi'ALITILS At Barclays'. ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY. 'I ho Foity.Tlilrd Annual Hesalon of tho ST. LOUIS xjisri'VHsiTY"i Will open on Monday Bept. Illi, '71 Tills lii tho only Institution ofl.earnidg in the west, liaviug leu established In The course of Htndlea otlers every facility for acpilrlcg a thoroiigh Clasaicol and (.'otiiinerolal education. CataloguuH containing Instrtictiom to narenls and ful particulars, will Voaeutiinapdllcatlon to Rrv. S. II. HTUNTKIIECK. 8. J. President, St. Loult t'nlversity, STATE OmcKUS, STATE OFFICERS. ' Governor, John JI. Palmer; Llcul'iuint-Oovtrnor, John Dougherty i Sosretary of State, Rlwaid Hummel -, Atditor of Stale, C. E, I.ipplncottj Btr-.to Treasurer, E. X. Rates ; Supurnbllo inntruutlon, Newton Cateman. CONGRESSMEN. Pcnatora l.yman Trumbull ami John A . Logan. Ileprientatlvd far theSiate nt Large Vacancys Itepreaentatlvo Thirteenth District John M Crel. MEM HERS GENERAL ASSEMHLY. Senators, It District T. A. K. lloloomh, of Union, and S. K. Glbon,of Oallatin. I'.epresentatlve, 1st I)iitrlct-ll. Watson Webb." COU NT Yo"fF IC El W. circuit court. Judne 1. J. Hiker, of Aloxander. I'roseciitiii Altorney .1. K. McCartney, of ilaasar. Circuit Clerk Jno. (J. Ilarm.in. Slicriil-A. II. Irvin. Win. Martin, Assessor and Treasurer. COUNTY COURT. Judge F. Dross. Associates J.'.K. McCrlfr and Hi jrarchlldon. Clerk Jacob (1. Lynch. Coroner John II. Oossman. MUNICIPAL "GOVERNMENT. Mayor John M. Insden. Treasurer J.U. Taylor. Comptroiler V.. A. llurnctij Clerk Michael Iiowley. Marshal Andrew Cain. Altorney I'. il.I'opc. l'ollco Magistrates F. llross and II. Uhan ne.ay, Chletol Police I,. II. Myers, l'olicn Constables John Bhehani (daj), and Jos. 11, Vclrrun ami J.NV. Sumner, (night.) SELECT COUNCIL. Mayor John 31. Lansden, First W'ard-I'. O. Sshuh. : Second tfanl C. I!. W oodward. Third Ward Jno. Wood. Fourth Ward-S. Staats Taylor. Cityat-1-trj.e W. P. Hallid.iy and D. Hiird. HOARD OF ALDERMEN. FIRST WARD Jamea Bearden, Leo Klcb, Isaao Wahien. ECO NDWAItD-ll. U.iCunnlnghaiii, E. Iluiler, Henry Winter, J.imes Swayne. TUII1D WAP.D Win. Stratton, Patrick Fltigcrald. FOUItTH WAItD-James Carroll.J O.II.Sease. J.H.Metcalf. Time of Meeting. oityV-ocxcil. Tho City Council meets In Joint session on Friday evening preceding tho first Monday of each month. StLtCT COC-iCll. The Select Council meets on tho Itrst Wednes day and Thursday, alter tho second Monday iu each month. 1IOAHH or ALtitasiis. l'lie Board of Aldermen meets on the tin Monday and Tuesday In overy month. COMMITTEES OF Til K COUNCIL. On Slrtets Messrs. Taylor, Walder, Winter, Wood and Metcalf. )rn(ii(ie-Messrs. Cunningham, Scliuh, Fitiger aid, Scaio and Hallid.iy. CTainis Messrs. Wood, Cunningham and Klcb. fWice owl Jail Messrs. Carroll, lludcr anil Woodward Ordinance Messrs. Seivsc, Walder and Taylor, 'ire Dqiarfrntnl Messrs. llearden, Swayno and Ilalliday. JIarkcti Jlessts. Scliuh, Winter und Klcb, Printing Messrs, Woodward, Swaynoand Iluder. finance Sfessrs. Httrd, Stratton andMctralf. JJtxinl cf Health The Mayor, and Messrs. Hear deo, Winter, titration andCairoll. OUR CHURCHES. I'RESUYTEr.IAN-Eighth.street. Preaching, Sabbath at 10 a; and 7 r. x. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7K i: h. Sunday School, 3 p. m. J. M. Lansden, Super intendent, llev. C. II. Foote, Paster. METIIODIST-Cor. Eighth ami Walnut Sts. Preaching, Sabbath 10J$ a. m., and 7 r. M. Prayer mecllng, Wednesday, 7i r. v. Sunday School ,3 r. m. L. W. Stllwell, Super intendent. Rov. F. L. Tnoxrso.v, Pastor. CIIUHOU OF THE ItEDEEMEU-(Kpiscopal)! Slornlng prayers, Sabbath 10j a, m. Evcnlug prayers;K!e. Sabbath School, 'J a. m. ltcv. Mr. Covn, Rector. ST. PATRICK'S CllURCH-Cor. Ninth St. and Washington Avenue. Publlo Service, Sabbath S and inJ . x. Vespers, 3 r. M. Sunday School, 'J r. m. feervico every day, 8 p. vi. llev, P.J. O'H.llobis-, Priest. CIIIII3TIAN Elghlcenth street. Sabbath School, u A. u., Sabbath. Preaching, Sabbath llitj a. m., and 7, p. x. Ilov, J. Kuuxn, Pastor. MISSIO.V SUNDAY SCHOOL In tho Christian Church, Eighteenth Street. Babballi Scnool 3 '. M. .1. II II.... . V'OUNH MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Ife- illar meeting second Monday each month at thn Prayer room of tlio Presbyterian Church. Weekly Prayer meeting, Friday, 7JJ r, at Hie Prayer room of tho Preshyterlati church. C. I'AUSO.SS. I'realdenl. AFRICAN M. II. Fourteenth St. between Walnut and Cedar. Services, Sjbhath, 11 A, v. Sunday School, 1J p. m. Class 3 r. m. Preaclunir.TVI l. m. Rev. Win. Jarkson. Pa.Iap SECOND FREE-WILL 11 APTIST Fifteenth SI. between Walnut and Cedar. Services Sabbslh, ) and 3 p. m. llev. N. Kicks. Pastor-. FREE-WILL UAPI'ISTHOME MISSIUW hUN. DAY SCHOOI. Corner walnut and cedar ct. Rtlodav SlplnAiil . 1 kl. FIRST FREE WILL 1IAPTIST CHUIICU-Cur- ry'n Rarraeks. Services, Habbith 11 a. m.,3 p. w. and 74 r, m. Rev. V. Kellky. Pastor. FIRST MISSIONARY RAPTIST CllUnCH-Uet. teil UI mm lull .live,., urni v,vuttr. Pr.U'hlii( Sabbath l)j A. u..nnd 7)i r, x. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening. Pieaehliig, Friday evening. S.ihliatli . hool, yt ; u, John Van llaxtei arid Mary Mephens Superintendents. Uoy. T J.Suoats, Pastor, PARKER & BLAKE, I'lULtllS IN WHITE LEAD, ZINC, OILS WINDOW GLASS and PUTTYJ 4 HRl'SIIES, WALL PAPER.WINDOW SHADES l5 OHIO LEVBE, Cairo, Iillinois. UIND1NQ. 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