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r 111 .7 i. I ttlMtit JOHN H. OBERLY & CO., VIWK INNVRANCE. LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. IX MOOT ScCCWafCL LlPK IHBUKANCK no h T cq k'if 6"l d er s t luocjfTor Policies i Fouoe !! m. tOTAL ItfCOUK TO SAUK DATE, - . ibt incRBABE OF KISK8 IK rohCK, 1870, tmtrmU Met ;tarM4artBK ttm ytmw ilicxan or Um'nr lUttWo, .... $30,327.730 00 Only lo Comnanitsla the.werll exceol thli cross Increase durimr Ihto. PTSth.tJrMt"i , chartered right, the principle of LOCAL JNVl II NIS IN EACH HTATK, In'proporfldn to Its Premium or Reinsurance Fund. C0nSwotf,IIK1ECT!ilL"iCh'',Ur 'SlTe, C3-E2T33E,-A.Ii OFFICE, ST. XjOTTIS, 'MCX JAMK3 TL BlUTTON, Ficttdont. tmar W. Uocan, Vico President. ft. 11AXLBT, Bocretary. r. UURSXS, Attorney. K. L. Lbmoine, M. D., Med. Officer. Host. Ww. BabxSS, Consulting Counsel and Actuary. 80UTI1ERN ILLINo'lB DEPARTMENT. B. P. Bublixouau, Manager; CAIEO BRANCH 30ABB. " - i loUowiag gentlemen bold or eoatrsl 10,iii Insurance tech, lo the Life AwMxlaUoo Of America. ' i W. Babclat, . "W. WlBB. Chab. Ualiciiibr, Ji M.l'lMLUlT, .G.IIanny, 1 R.'S. Dkioham, Taul G. Scnuu. I.ILCAXDBB, DUX AXTB1M, Mr UMXta sums PIui before LOCAL bl li. Thomas, tu-dim IIKV OLOSI1TG OUT .A.T COST ! Tb putllc are lf rely notified that the Urga munificent kot DllYGOODS, BOOTS, 8HOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, ETC., Belonging to th estate of the late - o o n- n- 1 "w 23: it IE WILL BE SOLD AT COST I THE OLD 8TAND, CORNER SIXTH STREET AND OHIO LEVEE i- CAiEO, - - . ELECTION NOTICE. tioekmolderi of the Enierpre Sfln E, vwo mrm nereoy duiuhu iiui ma viecnon held tho C'it7lkUoDl bok on Hn ptemter 4th, for the election of eoreo di. I eiu ujvu mm wuiu mrivu vuws WlLTlK HtlLOr. dtd . Treeeurer. TO CONTRACTORS. ICS U hreb tliu. Ihtt eeeled DrooouU II ba reeelved 2 tnj o(&ee, until U o'clock, lWaJff,Wuidrof MDMBitMr, laTl.lor BdisB ot bridge acM Uecbe nrer, oppo- i oia iowb or nutty, tecoramK to piuu iu ktloni now on Sle In raj office, ia ine City I blddlir aill tnbtnll the' eune-ftt. For tlMheadr fti. For W la Inleiki eoonl laBd'aatOlanaraanal nbeerlDtioai. made fUballdaot MM brlde, and gaaran. pmm eawi mine aw ia Uoattielor will be required to complete EdgeonorDerore u7 o jmuuj. I the lauafaatlon ol tne uouny uoarti 01 hr'ua Palukl coaatlej. Vaxroont will be' AWM VI MBavt thtim . COunlr.Clerk Alexander Oo. NOTICE. s u hanbr in tiat, nareu, William did, on the tenth day of March, A. It. hie. certain chattel mortgage conyoy to, I. Kellon. the two elory Tsrtck store ltnaud on lot. number tlx, tel. In lumber, iwenty-flTe (Ml,. In- tho city of rtiniy or AJexasacr ana uua oi tninoii, Ifb.' tne leasehold of said lot. runnlnK f itt day of January. A. D. 1171. with all urtaaaaeea thereunto Ocionfflne to secure lnltt of a 'certain promlssary note boar- roaie inarewnn, Birea vj earn milium Kt naid Sarah C. KcIIoke for the sum of Itorta hundred, dollars (lAIoo), payable Ir afterthB date thereof. And, wherrai, inat' Beea ansae in tne payment 01 a part koM, to sat ure the payment whereof aaid gewaa azecuiea. i, ineanaemgnea, 11, Vrbb.attoniey for aldBuab.P-kaHork, gM.wiiruiadilr and byt Tirtue at th pbw. . ihaHtkHlajr af 6esteatberA!l tsri. 1 JwcoTof 'lO.Vebick a.il and i lo.ro. of said day, at the premltes. Mb: IBs-Commercial areono. Offlce to 10 a,m., and 1 (os pjn. Ueiiaence, lata street, uewe nuooie. lATWAMYMA'K.Jf.'D.: lIAjr,Bsridjt aM Aecouhaur, formerly ina. Onion county. Illinois, has per- lorntaji la wire, vmto wamirew wtwhW Mil tUotb streets West IILLIA R. SMITH.M. P, 3EKOK-No. II Thirteenth street," Ve lea Washington area ae and Wa) put-street.- saarw wwwiwvi "'un'ti"f, O.WPUNNING,,M.D. kwNflBUurnaNlnth arid Walnut lb. is aosoer Mxth street and Ohio leyee, fwiyw-fwy a.rn.taltw-andp,rr, IpEOPLIJ S MEAT MARKET CIA,eATMC,. ' .' 'fIhUrwT0B. ' ihe beet of, beef, .'antaie.'nuddlnlr: Ireeh Whiu Urt la any adsnttW, cOrnoJ mewimir, f a ,i V, i i .i , .i 1 .PROPRIETORS. CORPORATION OF THE SAME AOH IN TUB WORLD. ' o adsorb profits. ri i&7n . r,.e55.740 oo -,-.3.074.788 60 ,20.000.910 00 i - 1S70 of assy Compass? iH.tlse Hariri iCU BTAT15 A REPRESENTATIVE IN THE Fsur Costb, 8upl.'Mlnourf Dept. John N. Pritchard, Treuurcr. John II. Odrblt, i.Wll.'MoBBIK, T. J. Kbbtu, W. 8. Kehon. you Insure In stay otber Coanpaaj. AGENTS. ' "W. B. Kibvbt. UIIODK, - iiiiii2roia. mbs. cttrrwmTr. BBUTJJM , UttWWAWUK WO. 121 , 1 n Oratmincc fo prtunt th running at krgt.of (eotci and) yoafa; andor oW piirootu. TK ft ordained by Ibo.CUy Couneilof the City J5 of Cairo- uicrios 1. That it shall not be lawuil for any goat te ran at large, within the limits of tho said City of Cairo I and any person being the owner of any iroat, or hailnx charge or control of Ihe same, as agent or otherwise, who shall permit aoen nai to run at large, in anr street, arenas, or-publte-groand ol said city, shall forfeit and pay to said city a sum not less than fire dollars, nor. more than twenty fire dellari, for easb and arary oSsnse. . Bsc, t. All the precisions of anor llasasatep titled "Aa Ordinance to restrain bogs fratnrua ningat large within the limits of tha City,' and numbered IIS, be and tba samo are hereby re enacted and made a part of this ordinance, Bsc, S. It shall not be lawful for any cow, goat, horse, mule, oz, bull, sheep, or swine, to wear a bell within the limits of said city: and any person belnK the owner of any of said aalmals. or haunt charge of the taroe as agent or otherwise, who shall permit them or any of them, to wear a bell within the limits of said oily, shall forfeit and Day to said city a sum not less than ntedollaf. nor more then twenty-Are dollars, for each and ertry oflenee i and. in additloa, ten dollars for each and every day such animal shall continue to wear each bell after the first conviction for such otrence under this ordinance. Provided, however, that the .wearing. of any bell by any horse or mule, when tn harness and attached to any vehicle, shall not be1 considered aTiolafon of this ordinance. Approved,-, i . JOUIt M. LAJTSDEN. I , Attest' " Mayor. M. J. Howti r, City Clerk. August lth, M71. ORDINANCE NO. 122. An Ordinance to amend Ordinance A'X 49;, ana jor oiner purpoec. BE it ordained by the Ciiy Couaell ol the City, of Cairo ( . Usctiox 1. That said Ordinance No: 49, ba and the same It herebv amended, br addlns ai the and ol tuerst section, the words "or any tin, irco or wooden box, pan, pot, can, bucket, pip, hoop. or any aescripuon 01 earinen, glass, oroeaerr, ssa or wooden wara .febatsoemt or any old noot, shoo, hal,rags,or clothing; or aay tree or bush, or portions of the sane I or any .old limber. v shavings, straw, manure, hay, grass, vegetables, gBJptmce, rubbltn. oroflal, or slops from dwelling-' ostancB yrfviuaq ton provisioai 01 tnis ortii ics snail nos appiy so any ouiiaing materials, haadise. or articles that mar be teuiDoranlr islted on the streets or avaanes, to be used er teat nor to any vegetables, orrai, or garbage, d In a box or barrel at tha aide of tha atraaS. ram oval 1 'and nvorldad. aleo.thatlf an earth ot ashes are deposited la the streets or avenues, iiaii ue spread evenly oyer ittasuilace 01 me leoftnesaine. t' -I A 71 . It Bnall not halaarfnl far ... MNnn Af J&tse' OS to termltan .In.. n.ri n. aaieous lliilid arS.V-'.'i 7' C"!,irrw.U X. flow pr pass from or out ot any premises occupied by him, her or them, Into any atrect or avenue, or Into any 'adjacent premises and every person viplatlai (he provisions of thls,eUonshill for-, iciv wiu ymj h, uis WSII SUmDOSIMS tbaa ure uuuars, nwr muro .nan nitj aouars, for and every oflenee, and tea dollars a day additional 1 for cash and every day after, conviction, usder this ordinance, he she or they shall permit such violation of this section. . 1 1 a 81, a-i'It shall be tha duty of ihe City Comp troller to provide the means for removing from tho front of all houses In the cUr all vegetables MIV UI.llhllUlVHaiUl D,n unvilIUH, f.U vided: Oie stroe is placed in boxes or ban els, a',d ilaccd in corvenient .locations in. front of said iinftAii! linfafe the tlme-fixod for anoh removal 1 and that such removal shall ba made, from the first day er uocemoer to tne ursi uav, 01 tarn, ouoa a week i from tho first day of March to tlw firtdav nf Juno, and Irom the first day ot Bee. Umber to tho first day ol iDecembor, twice In each week and from the, first day ot June to tho first day of BOpteratier, six aava in eacu wwa i andthU notice shall be given by tald Comptrel. lerof the time of. inch removal, ,by, publication, laltue aswtpaptsr publuhlng the, or4ljjanea of the city: any arrangement made by tho CompUpl ler for the purpose above speelft,l.. to be. by him reported tolhe City Council, In joint scibIou cqo vueil, for approval by them. , , .Approved 'JoilN M. I.AN8DBN, Msyor. Attest, 'M. J.-JJowutt, City Clerk. . Aug.ltfjWl.; BDVlsINOt 5 'r 00 SB, pastphlets, briefs, cstsloguasi newt jlm vapera, mis iiaia, ana avsry variety v. ri.' sire.printlnn contracted for, and promytly'aiu SBMdlly exaflaUd, tn the BulleUa bovk,f Tb aod oewsper binding egubllshBient. , THE BULLETIN. BY TELEGRAPH Kortel Msclajriror tha Calr Ba) Ir-tln. Tea ttotira la aUvaaee of Nt. Loala papera. NEW YORK. OEN. HAWLEY AND BEN. BUT LER. BUTLER DENOUNCED A8 A LIAR AND .BLACK , "". i . GUARD.' r m!HEN THIEVES FALL OUT,' " ETC. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. BUTLBB AUD IIATTLBT, JirwiYbrtK, 'Aucuit SC. Intelllgonco ropolved from Hartford reports that when the pffcDtlvB alluiloo to Ooneral Haw loj Vai mado bj "Butler in hit ipoccb, a reporter of Hawloy'i paper, tho Courant, who was pfeionf at tho moating, tela, graphed 'the fact to Ilawleyj ana that vrbon Hawley1! dispatch was handed tb IluUery at' tne cloaa of tho mooting, he laid ; Tbo man who will denounce mo as a' ltar Bad Uacaguard, it sot a fit associate for a rwhtleman. I wantuothlno- more to .do-with him." ' Uawley Is recrotentcd u iimnthat tha words 'llr" nd "blackguard" have sn appropriate place in tne jsngiisn language, though ho-may not bo an Impartial Judge. This is ono tlmo where thoy-inny bo properly utcd. It is alto represented that tho dlflfeulty between Butlor and Hnwley hat its foundation in'tho' fact of the rocont election -of Ilawlsy to' tho -protidonoy of tne Army 01 tuo jituss Bssoctauon to which Butler wai an atpirant. tbb nam docb lat. The Workingmen'f Union kit oroning discatted tM propotod demonstration 'in favor of the'eightTjourlaw. -J TWIED CEMTHAL CLTJB. A meeting of prominent local dernc. cratie politicians was held last evening to perfect an organization of the Tweed Cen tral Club, but the election of oflicors was deferred. -There is considerable activity among the local democracy, and tho or. gsnlaatlon pf clubs is going on rapidly. ' , ' bbazil. ' . Accounts from Braall report that tbero ia a republican . mOvemoot broaUng out. Thtre is si now joarnal called the Kepub llca Manifesto, which declares that tho ex. itling form kof government should be abolished .sum ona adopted which will eocur ti5ha yoplatho rtghu.p iaUUg to democracy. , Foreign Intelligence contains informa tion that 6enor Cattella, tho leader of tho republican party in Spain, addrcixd a let tor, Juno 13th, to the republicans of Mexi co, in wlich ho'oxpretses doubts as to the. stability "of tho republic of Prance. Ac cording to, hU itatemcnt, Theirs and his party war ebmplotely disarmed when theyootupisd Varsallles. He thinks tho federal principle has boen.lried.and failed. Centralinttion is' tiijl strong, .and., has 'saany advocaMS, while tho Bourbons are Intriguing w regain power. LITTLE ROCK, NARROW GUAGE 'RAILROAD. Littlb Bock, August .10. -Advices ro oalved here ttate that a contract has boon closed for Ah 0 iron and equipments of the aUr lino of tba Helena end Littlo Bock stt Central rrilroad, including tho branch es from Aberdeen, on "Whlto river, to Fine JJluff, to be finished by April 1st. 18T3. . This is, a narrow guago road, and will be the first road completed of that guage In the south. Thisjs the only railroad in the state; to which stato aid has been awarded, that has moved along quietly. Everything points to iU early completion. CHICAGO. ADJOURNMENT OF THE AGRI CULTURAL CONVENTION. A WOMAN BURNED TO DETH, 1 1 " 1 . In.n.ni A ..... 1& Tkn U.l..nl educational convention t comploted its labors last nlgnt. Profeaor Uamilton, of jrennfviyania, gave' some account 01 too agricultural collego of that statoi . v Helaald the college begun in. tho woods and without endowment. Tho labor, prin ciple was carried out to a greater r, extent than la any other. collego in the land. The principal oxperemeata made wero la roferonoo to roUUoaia tho crops and the methods of culturo ; different application! of manur,o. and 1 Its effects on soils; conv parativo, .value of; different seeds, grains nnu vogeapiee. ri j . , r Profaasor', MnAlflo. of Wisconsin, pavn 'an account of tiro oxporimonta in farming near aiauiton, ' ' Ho said the .experiments: so far, bad bsen successful. The prlncical' oxpero Baents had been la testing-varieties of oatr, wheat, barloy and corn, the durability of WOJcTby artificial agencies, amount per acre 01 1 aisorent grains, yioiu nnu woiguw 01 mall grain planting of corn, etc. 'It-was then votod that a futuro mootinc be held, the timo and placo to bo designated by tho presiuont. ' jar. Diagg tnon prcsontcu tno roiiowing resolutions which woro adopted : Xetolved. That tho strontr commenda'- tlon and agricultural oxporimonts and if ttlstlcs of Europo compiled by.eucli por sons ot Johnson and Hloberg, as well as our own examinations into tho subject, made us bcliovo that tho establishment of at least one such station in oach stato would bo .unWoraia)ly bonottclal tp hgri eultural progress. 'A 1 r Retihcd, That a ropresenlatlvo from each of tho states, which bavo beon found ed bv tho national government!' bo an. pointed by tbo president, whoso duty it .shall 'bo to memoralize congrots and tho several etalo lec matures lot tno soeodv c- tablitUment of. such itftUona throughout tha'country. . ' . 1 " Th'dl prealdent made a few closing re marks on the subject of military educ . ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1871. tlon in industrial schools. Tho convention! then adjourned tint die. . ; A'llre occurred on Second street near ,u . !. 1 o'clook this morning, In which tho wifo of Jacob Rcbtkato wis burned to death. Bebskato and his child woro so badly burnod it is feared thoy can not survive. "Wbon tho flro wasdiseov orod, Mr. Bobskato seized the child and told his wife to follow. Ua paased tbtough a sheet of flames and had his clothes IHIVniut rWim tita tult, m a., alsn 4lin child's. Mrs. Bebskato becamo confusod anu pcrunoa in tne uamos. POREIGN. THIERS THREATENS ' TO RE- ' "1 SIGN ' J. ... . f QUESTION OFSABMAMENT I OF NATIOJfAUARD MEETING OF TnE ' EMPERORS eyy nntti . "a . . . ur AHV AUSTRIA. HOME. ROWF. AllfW. 1C, rtM7i"n rr-t Ansa sflea.t Iff III In And ITnllnrl Fttntn Iiovi. nttAsih Count Snlgi Cortl. IUlUn ,imba$wilor nt of "Waihington. ' . LONDON. LoaDOjr, Aug. 26.-.it t9 positively an- DOUOcod that thn nimnavnr nf Ai,H.I. ,m meet tho emperor of Germany at Sals- uutx, upper Austria, at an eariy aay. frhwraporU th'at tha position of Count Ueusviathe alBiatry. with emperor, has boooBMiwosVk, are aaUorilWoly denied. TH1BK8 TllJ.TitB TO SKSIOK. " i" Tbi,r, last' night, was determined to re sign, but-did iwtsUMIf determination to tha chamDAr - a,f kU frunui . titlons Of tha throat tn rnalmi nrn1,1 madq itredicalous. Thlors feels that he is siirroiin'ilarl hv frUnHi mrhn . j - r w iviugu w communlcato hit purpose to. tho aasemblyr av is iuuuijui w tussupsequent nation mi l-iuiu uuaauru wiu causo irouoio. , About 200. Unlffian fin-man arrived at Waw Castlo torday to Uko the. jji.u ui tag minors mat are on a strike. Kapoleon visited Cbeilurm o-day. 1 ' ADJ0DRKMEKT Ot TUBytBSBMBLT. VbbaAillbs, August:a5, The assembly will probably bo adjourned on .tho 10th proximo. The stale siego department will bo raised when tho national guards are disarmed. SPAIN. Madrid, Aug. 2G, Entry, of Carlistt into Snain Is rtimn-Ar? anr) orlnmln m.A parations havo been made to 'meet tho throatenod invasion. Fire heavy bodies of troops havo been sent to the frontier. t-ivu guam nas been concentrated. Tho ArehhliVinn nf MorlrM rnnnl,u elergy of his dioceso to rofuso sacrament to persons married by civil rite, and an nounces that, .unless publMst , -rutua, tw oh marrlaco wtii pe. treated u concu 1.1 j - - IMMSfyS, FRANCE. VBBSA1LT.E8, August JO. AH partlct in the assombly are distatisfJed with their loaders. NAMLEOJf is about to removo his, rosiddneo to Croy- ton., . - - The tteamor Tatmonian from Ajpln wall has arrived at Plymouth. YELLOW FETO. IT ASSUMES AN EPIDEMIC FORM AT CIlAltLKSXUiy. TRAINS DISCONTINUED BE--TWEEN CHARLESTON AND WILMINGTON, "WlLMlKOTOK, N. C. Aug. 2C Tho mayor of Charleston tolcgraphs hero that tho board of health in that city thinks the yellow fover has assumed an cpidmie form. Through trains havo beon discon tinued between Wilmington and Charles ton. Sleeping cars aro not allowod to ran botween the two citlos. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. ST. LOUIS. St. Louis, Aug. 20. FLOUR Quiet and unchanged. "WHEAT Dull j No. 4 rod elovator, SI OGal 07 ; No. 3, $1 12Jal 13 ; No. 2, ... 1 . . 1 JUWJt rirm, receipts iigiit. aiixou track. 4Jc: vollow olovftlor, 46; white m'xd saokod, S.); wliito .63. OATS Quiet but Arm ; No. 2, mixed, 33c ; bulk, 38a39c socked. UA.kl.Ex uuii; primo spring, huhSM. RYE Unchanged. POBK Qulot at 912 60al3 for mesi. BACON Inactive. Shoulders. ClaCjc; clear rib, 71paTo; clear sides, 7)aHo for jobbing ana order lots. , , ' NEW ORLEANS. New Oblbanb, Aug. 20. FLOUR 'Dull and nominal at $4 CO: IX, $5 60. - CORN Qulotj mlxed,'60oi White, TOo: OATS Firm at 60c. . ' HAY Dull; choice, $30. BRAN Dull at SI 07; , PORK Dull and hold at Sl4al4 CO. BACON Firmer :.0Ia7o. Kiln. 74c 1 sides, 81c. 1 t IiAHD . .unchantrod t all otbors un changed. j ,' J OHIOAOO; ' ' OhIcaqo, August' 20. PORK--;Firmor i.salea at lia'7S. Sept! $12 62, seller, year'. ' IiAlW-ljulbt and hold at4c. -WHISKY Quiet; sales at 88c. BABUKItH. J.OKO. STEIN HOUSEi FASHIONABLE. BARBEK, car, Stlt-f)!. nut! tsuHieralRl-MV, SWHhsrp llators,; . ; Mrcioau Towels and ' ! B-aklllfull Workmen. ,1 , '- awuadles' saaiciuiurcn'8 uair cut nwiauam- aooed.tettuerat the shop or at their own Louies. I tteTGeulleioen'owlilskerti and -hair. dyet In n Clsntltte manner. Uailsluctlon guaranteed, rURMITtlRE. 8AVE TWENTY PER CENT Dy buying your 1 EICBHOEP BROS., (y. v. r. av vsstn - ; FURNITURE FACTORY, on Washtngton-ny., fenr t'ostmn Ilonac caiho, imxoia r t Metsr. Eictihofl 8rothAridfM.rtAO Inform the kinai of" rnanuiacturlng oil PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE And. have now oo hand and far sale, at WlioIeMle nail Ketall, II kinds, and will continue to keep ai their BALKS IIOOM9, IN TIIKIR JJKW rtUILDIN'O, 0 '"ryllscription of chtap and costly furniture, .rarvfd rJodsteod;, r BSy-Marblo Topped Durenli., a-Sldcboards, Vajb'tand.. SWWarrlrobcs, Bofu Chairs, .Boris and Matrssnes, -Inngf3,eto , etc., t WMU U.r -ill nmmat, "" TWENTY PER CENT. LOWER Than they can hn Ijouttht from any other dealnr in the city. (Jive thctn a call and watlify your self. Jy2Mtf A GRAND ANNI"VTSRSARY BALL, will sc oivts nr Tin Ait ah rim; company, Nclieel'allnll, Friday, SErrEiiiiKU 1st, 1871. Tickets m.,H 00 siasaaajasteASaii 01. of Arranqtmenli T, J. Kcrth, A. Lolir. J, N. Itoblnson. augltMtd noOTS AND HIIOF.S. WILLIAM EIILERS, Fnjhionablo BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, TWENTIETH STREET, ly'uttn Wellington, Avenue and I'opltr Street, CAIRO, ILLS. Itools nnd fikoes Mule to Onler. l-'iDei Workmen Kinployod. Battsfsction Warranted. I'atronaKO HoIIcIKhI. CITY SHOE STORE AMI HOOP SKIRT FACTORY SOtS AUtNCI torn "BEOIiA-SICI'S" CUSTOM-MADE ROqTB AND SHO'KS Biiucrrlul Avenue, Corner of Elgin It Htreet, Cairo, Illinois, particular attention paid to all or DKRH FOR HOOl'liKJllTrt AND SIIUKH. rUHNlTUKKi B. S., HARRELL, DEALER IN FURNITURE QUEEN8WAREJ 1 HOUBB FURNISHING (100D.S, WAR FIXTURES, GLASSWARE, 185 $ 187 Commercial Avenuo CAIRO, ILLINOIS. BULLETIN BUILDING, WASHINGTON AV. IKNVIlArTVR. vt. 11. atoitiiiP, II. If. CANWEH Notary Public, Ho. Pub. and U. 9. Com. UULL, CARGO, LIVE STOCK, COIDENT, LIFE, t.xa, HAitTrortu, A!-,' S1,5IJ,I 07 Nonm AMnnicA, v., AsseUUii.u ..s.7,jo wj artfoud, consj iWl-..,.. 2,HI,110 11 rnoyrix, uartfoiid, AMCt , l,T8l,ltS Bfl I.S'TEIINATIONAL, N, Y., Asscb"......'.....- t,3M,3M 17 ruTXAii, UAUTrom, Aeeets... .700,07 ou CLBVKLAJtD, 0I.ETELAilS, Assets-. M5.C7J84 nOUB, COLUHUC9, Ast m..I5,Z7S U AUBRICAX CENTRAL, 1(0., Asset. JOO.dOUO CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE, Assets 30,(M,W0 CD TltAVELEIt'tt, If.WITKOni), UVB AND ACCIDENT, Aiscts- l,WO,CXO Ot IIAILVAY l'AsaENOKRS' ASSURANCE CO., IIARTKOHD, Assets SiO.OOO OS INDEPENDENT, BOSTON, Atscl C30,5C2frJ SAFFOHD, MOltRIS & CANDEE, 71 Ohio I.OVCC, City National Dank, CAIRO, II.U. FIRE AIS'D MARINE tOHPAMKSt NIAOARA, N, Y., AseMj .i,t:o.iio 20 OERMANIA, N. Y., AeU l,OW,7Jl 73 HANOVER, N. Y., AnscUl .'.7Ji),6C2 CO REl'URLIC, N. Y., Assets - .714,923 00 ComprielnK the UuderHritcrs' Agency. YONKKIIS, N. Y., Asiets - 7MH ALU ANY CITY, Assets m 41,193 Z3 FIREMEN'S FUND, 8. V., AMCtK 078,000 CO HECUItlTY, N. Y. MARINE, Assets. I,t33.8t9 00 STORE, Dwellings, Furniture, Uulls and Car. Koes, Insurod at rates an fuvomblo a sound, nermanont aocuritv will warrant. I resix-cttully aalc of tho citizens of Cairo, a nniro 01 tucir naironaro. V. N. lll'GIIF.S, Olhco at First Natlonnl Usnk. WI.NEH AM) I.IUUOIlH. WM. II." S0HUTTBR, Iiiiiorter unci Wtaolraalo Dealer ia .WINES, LIQUQRS, a.d TOBACCO Sc CIQAES. Agent fur tho bcit brands of CllKAM AND STOCK ALE, AMI Imported Alri of niflrout Hlndt. 7C Ohio Levee, tf CAIRO, ILLINOIS. F. M. STOUKFLETI1, snvriisoR i-oiii.t s stock rLsrit ''Hectlfyer and Wholetiiilc Uoiilrr it I-'urclKU '" lloiurNllr LIQUORS, WINES, ETC. No. 73 Ohio Lkvf.e, Srat.irict.n IIm-k, CVIRU, ILLINOIS. Hi; koi'inon hand constantly n full stock of Did Ki'iitucky llourlnin, lliu mi l llonuuKa liulu Whlnkii'M, Freni'li llrandlrx, Holland Din, lthiueuud Caliloriija Winrs in:wif MITCEI.I.AXKOI'H. 1jt7 LOUIS XlA.W school. fnilE ri'Kiilar aunual term of this Law Hchool JL uill open on Wednesday, Octotxir lull, 1H71. Full fourso. twu terms lx months, oauli. H111. liitHadml!lol to tho senior cla on examination bv Ulirlll'lltlon on or t.cfnrn IW.tnlu.r 111, Tuition foo, 8W uo por aanuin, For particulars 1141 it van Or. 2&. BTEWAET, AotlnR pean of Law Faculty, 203 NORTH 3rd St., ST. LOUIS, MO. VITATOU FREE, ana 130 a day fire, no hum. V bug. Addrett with stamp, LATTA k CO, l'ittsbuKi To, )yU4aw9m rmco.s. PAUL G. SUHUIT, DBUa-O-IST, ! nr. mo ved. NO. 108 COMMERCIAL AVENUE, Whlttaktr'a Old Ntaml, OrroaiTK Atubmbum, - . cu 11.0,1,,.. Piy partleulsr attention to filling all phvsleian and family prescriillons. DAY OE IN-IO-HT. 1 ttra ox niiD ALL PATENT MEDICINES worth having. Agent for KHEftH FEVER TOXIC, Warrantcl the best Fover Killer known in Ihl clliuate. NO CURE MONEY REFUNDED. AtSO) MIAXlVTOSti UUCHU AND DANDELION, An excellent remedy In all diseases of the Kldt ui-),, i'iuaiiy, as toou or Letter than HemboM's. nad lor lets money. iim agist roa Jlmuiibsvy'M llomcoplintltlc Npcclllci. Ills well selected stock of Of every description cannot be surpasiod by aay estab lishment ot the kind in tho city. WATCHMAKER. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER. H. HOUPT, NO. 150 WASHINGTON AVENUE, CAIRO, ILLINOIS, Ho on hand A FINE STOCK OF WATCHES, '.CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ETC. Particular attontlon given to REPAIRING FINE WATCHES. Tha largest stock ot GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES IX Till C1TV. UOAT NTOKE. SAM WILSON, Diitin in BOASTOBBS o no OERIES. PROVISIONS, ETC., No. 1IO Ohio Levib, :::::: Cairo, III. oinm psoki-tit rimu; G. D. WILLIAMSON. WHOLESALE GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Sfo. 70 Ohio Levee. CAIRO, I LLINOIS. BapecIal attention given to Consignments and dl I mi: order.. 1AINTEU. CARL L. TnOMAS, Is pri'l-ftre.l to do all kinds of plain auj orna mental PAINTING, KALSOMINING, PAPER HANGING BIGN WRITlJfO, ETC., At flfures which defy all cometon, aud in the highest stylo tf the (ulnter's art. SHOP IN TOE-PERRY HOUSE, CORNER OF COMMERCIAL AVENUE AND EIQHTII HTIIEK.T. rott HALE Notice." The Illinois Central Halt Road Company now otlor for sale the following described lots In Firs Additlonto the City or Cairo, visi Lot 7 block a). Lot 24 block W, " t " ), " w, " 6 ' fi, " 24 W. e w, 91 w. 23 BV, M ,Vi. ror unjw.ele. spplyto JAMEHJOIUUON, WtI Aneat,