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THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1871. u:m:ui. acikntn. 1IALL1DAY BROTHERS, ommi AGENTS FORWARDING ami COMMISSION .HKIU'.II an rs c DEALERS IIS' FLOUR; And A enlacf Ohio Hirer nu t Knnnnliit S ,COMPA2sTIES 70 Ohio Levee, CAinn. Illinois THE BULLETIN. Tit or nit Mailt Ilritrm : Sultcription. O-e week, by carrier - One year by carrlcr,lnnhance 1" W One month, by mail, "5 Tares rr.oathi S2 25 ! i month' 4 23 rear, & CO 71.1 ofrfiif pnptro) Aleianler county ami of the city oj Qum; the onlunnrnxng ilaifim Southern llllnoit: niril-ail, journal,' tmnll, but fearlen; out rpr&en on all tu'ijtelt o) interest to the puUie ; vitk alargt anl Mercian? ereulation, the Jlullc tin ntatt the jntiwyj', ot intelligent rca.teri and ente'pnnnQ irunsui men. THE DOLLAR WKEKLV 1IULLKT1.V. John 11. Oberly A Co. nato reduced the sub scription prii-o of the Weekly Cairo llullcti to One hilar per aimm. tnikini; it the cheapc-t (' pcrpabluhel In southern Illinois. ST ATI. TICKI'.T. For Kepresentativj in Cmxrcus for the -tute-at-Large, S. S. ITAYES. DEMOUATTC COl'NTV TICKKT. For Trenur.'r an J Collector, WILLIAM .MARTI X. For Surteyor, JOHN P. RELY. Ex-Senatoii Hf.nduk'Ks, of In diana, and Hon. Win. S. Grocsbcek, of Ohio, are to take the stump for Mr. Doolittle in Wisconsin, Tin: Odd Fkllows of Pf.ouia con. tributed SSOO in money to the Chicago 'ufferers, and the grand lodge of the state, now in te-io:i at Ottawa, appro priated Sl',000 for the same purpose. TlIF.UK A HE AHOl'T TWO m'NUUKn female compositors in New York City. They have failed so far in their efforts t" i-tablish a uuion, and they only re scue about half the wages generally pxen to men. The sentence of Henri Rochcfort ii ii been commuted to banishment. It ! kaid that he will take up his resi deuce in Uelgimn aud establish there a at.ncal journal, and that the French g .ertitnetit leaders will come in for the largest share of derision. m ( j in; uhkat joky I.eadeu, Mr. Di-raeli, has declared the Rriti Qacen to b'i morally and physically in capable of performing the duties of her p'...tiuti which beiug translated reads, that Queen Victoria is insaue. And what now jB t0 follow? ,,,,: 1 u'(i lias addressed another letter to the faithful in which he as we them of hi unalterable faith that R'me will yet be restored tn il. 1 . church, and begs of them everywhere to - pray tod ...Ho quickly restore all mm is capauie oi restoring, Catboli- cisin completely iree. 1 'sited States Senaiouh at.. pears, are not all of them above bur- picion. The revelations that are beiim made in Washington City in regard io tho private life of many of our i inrii. nriivn flint tin. mnrrilu i.V Capital are really out of joint. Xow. comitigrt with the eyes of the Woodhull fraternity, how happily everything would bo adjusted 1 Ft. Louis and J'i okia propose to contest for tho loat trade of Chicago. "Let the wholesale inercliants of ' I'eorin," Miouts llio Peoria Mttional Democrat, "nt once jicnotrato every ' avenue of trade, anil, in the Allure, ' when llic large Mod arc rebuilt in ' Chicago, our city will retain a great ileal of the (ratio that lnailc Chicago the nihility metropolis f.ho was before 'her Into calamity.' ,f riKiK Dvvv anil (he bar of the Franklin eiicuit court are at the outs. The judge, who lias become somewhat . ... 11 j'eiulaii( vtitn increasing years an auie bu( impatient man unable to endure the insolence of the lawyers who have business in his court, informed them that he would be compelled to assert his authority or surrender to the attor neys without condition, lie preferred to cxcrcifc his authority, and began by fininc a lawver 85(1 for the offense of abusing (he court in a speech to a jury Tin: statu ok Ohio justly is cnti tleil to the honor of furnishing the purest politicians, the most scholatly and finished orators and the wisest statesman of the present era, all (o bo found, moreover, within the pale of the Democratic party. As examples, we have (o mention Allen G. Thurwau, George H. Pendleton, Chief Justice Chase, and W'm. S, Grocsbcck. Of the latter, George Alfred Townscnd, in the Chicago Tribune, very recently said . " The republicans of Ohio (and lie might have added, with equal truth, or of any other state) do not possess such a man. Skchetakv Pish, who swims in a very large puddle of dignity, has de manded tho recall of Mr. Catacazy, the Russian minister, who, it is said, lately remarked at a dinner table that he "could bribe tho Secretary of State." The New lork .S'it says that such : " saying," though indiscreet in Cata cazy, considering Jus ohicial relations, would not be without reason. " It is notorious," adds the fiun, " that more than a year and a half ago the legis lature of Massachusetts published to the world a bulky document contain ing th evidence that the Assistant secretary of State, while a director and counsel of the Eric Railway Com pany, took a bribe of 8C0.000 to be tray and defraud that company. This evidence was printed and scut abroad under the sanctiou of that legislature, 1 and its truth has never been qucs ' tioncd by any one. Nevertheless the ' Secretary of State has kept the man ' thus convicted of bribery in power at ' the head of his own department, and this fact alone furnishes sufficient ' grounds for the conclusion to which ' Mr. Cataeazy's mind arrived. No ' public man having a delicate sense of per.-onal or official honor would retain in a place of confidence and authority a man whom such a legislature as that of Massachusetts has pronounced guilty of taking a bribe; and it re quires no stretch of faith to believo that he who sustains and promotes a bribe-taker would, under favorable circumstances, take a bribe himself." The Padlcah Ivkntucician asserts the belief that the democratic party is in great danger from tho movement which has been inaugurated by Carl Fchurz, looking to the dismemberment of the present conservative organiza tion and the establishment of a new one on its ruins. There N no danger of the disintegration of the democratic party at present. It will enter the battle for the presidency next year a compact organization, and, if wisely commanded, will secure victory over the radical foes of the constitution ; but it the mistakes of the past should be again enacted if Hnitrboiiisin with its demoralizing crioi and efforts in behalf of its radical allies if stubborn proscription should continue to keep from the ranks of the party the con servative republicans who, as earnestly as the democrats, desire the downfall of radicalism, then the days of the party will have been numbered, and a new, vigorous, aggressive conservative party will take its place and sweep the Grant Morton federalists from the political field in disastrous defeat. Hut the act the democracy, wo believe, will wi-e part. The mistakes of thu past are a warning which thov will not dis regard, if they yet possess even a grain of the political sagacity which in the olden time gave victory into their hands continuously. Day It it nut 11 Utile imii-ttlYim. In llm French that the V fell on hi ) pnriitipllt'il to uckiiow lodge Unit all tho essential damage done to their beautiful l'uri w the work ot I'ansians, rather than of" tho (lOths and VuiiduN " from tho further ido oi uiu inline, l el the mini eiimlliv ..f 1. . . . w. am. makinc nunrooriiitt.niu .., n ' D-' . "'""" w mu f.,1. "ion s ui repair damages to monu mil. uim nuuiie buildings, upoeirics tho . u v , U(, l0 resiore structures "dam- hL'i-u niiftti.. i - . . ... Tribune. rw- Tl,.. ii oeur ,. , , " , uo.,, "ru K'"'K for one of tl, on,, pjTt to This L-lK l'n. diints ot HnhardHiirri.Li?H,.; . ! .Istnr. " hih, tl, V .l:."r""l3.""Jtl'e ,i. ., "V Sistor, " While thu Amort, 1 .1 '!r. " are supposed to bo ' 'leuendaiit, of Hlcli uras lour uncles. t&TA littlogirl of 13 out west husUen presenieu uy ner luiuor a small puteb f 7,000 acre, in a corner of his back-yurd to p; m ijurueumg in. brands; SNATCHED MOM J NO. THE BURN- IIOPK SPRINGS ETERNAL THE IICMAN 1 111 HAST. IN INDOMITA RLE SPIRIT Of THE STRICKEN PEOPLE. SCENES AND INCIDENTS THK GREAT CALAMNITV. OP W'OKD.S OF C1IKEK The manngcrj of tho Chicago Tribune issued a well-printed lialf-slicut on tho morning of the 11th, lintant, from which wo copy the following editorial: "Cheer tip I In tho midt of n calnin nitv without imrallcl in the world's his tory, looUIni upon tlio nslicj of thirty years accumulations, tho pooplo of tt.o bnce bciiuitful city have rcolved tliat Cliicii,'o flinll rise iignin. Witli deatti in ninny 'truiigo plnee, with two or tlireo iitindred millions of our Imrd-oarntd iiroi)- orty swejit nwny in n few liours, the heart! of our men nnil women arc still bravo, mid they look into tho futuro witli un daunted heart'. " As tliuro never lies licon filch n calam ity, to liiu tlirro nover boon such fortittido in lliofncoof desolation nnd ruin, Already rontriicts have boon mudo for rebuilding soino of the burned blocks, and the clearing nway of the debris will begin to-day, If i lie neat is so lar sutiuuca unit tnc ciiurreu mntcrini can be bundled. 1'ield. Lictcr A: Co. nnd John ". J'nrwell A; Co. will ro- couimcnco to-oiiv. iliu money mid so- curitie in tho banks nro mfe. Tho rail roads nro worklnj; with nil their encrpics to bring u out ot nllliction. Tho thrco hundred millions of capital invented in tho.o roada i bound to see us throuirh. They have boon built with special refer ence to a great commercial want at this place, and they cannot fail to sustain us. "Ulncairo must ruo airaln. Wo do not believo the calamity that lias befallen us M crushed us. Tho world lias probublv never seen the like of it certainly not sinco Moscow burned, lint the forces of nature, no lers than tho forces of reason, requiro that exchanges of a e;rcat region should be conducted here. Ten. twenty year? may be required to reconstruct our lair city; but tho capital to rebuild it fire proof will bo forthcoming The losses we have suffered must be borne, but tho place, tho time, nnd tho men nro here to com mence at the bottom nnil work up ngnin. Not at tho bottom neither, for wo linvo credit on every land, nnd tho cxroriunco of ono upbuilding of Chicngo to help us. "Let u nil cheer up, snvo what is vet left, nnd wo i-hall como out right. Tho Christian world h coming to our relief. Tho worst is already over. In u few days morn nil tho dangers will bo past, nnd wo can resume tho battle of life with Chris tian faith nnd Western grit, hot us cheer up I A OLE Alt ACCOUNT. The following account of the! battle of tho flames against Chicago it tho clearest and most satifnetory we have yet seen. It was written by llev. Is-aac llrrett, editor o: tho Uhmtian btaiHlard, who was nn eye-witnes of tho sublimo and terrible spectacle : Xcnr midnight, moved by fran- J was unable to suppress, I necehded to tho roof of tho house of my host 11. II. Ilon- ore on JllehiL'an avenue, to noto tho progress of tho lire. It was evidently spreading extensively, nnd tho gusts of winu, wlncli wero j-oiiictiuies so ,-trong n to compel u to brace ourselves on the roof, threatened immense inUchiel. lint as tho wind boro rather wot of north, wo fo!t that our part of thu city win not in dan cer, and wo ventured to eek rest and .-leup. Within nn hour wo were uiou.-ed witli tho information that THK FLAMES WEItK A1TUOACHI.NO VS. A linsty glance satisfied us that tho river had been crossed, and the tiro was moving diagonally toward the lake in n northeast direction. .Still it wns hoped,, from tne northwest bearing of tho wind, which had risen to n gale, that its eastward progress would bo stuyed before it reached tho most vniuablo portion of tho city. It was painfully interesting to look at men whoso whole fortune, in iiuc'iiillcent buil dinjrs, was at the me rev of the lire, trying to persuailo tticinsclvos that uy oino strain of irood luck the tiro would bo arre-ted be loro it iciclieU their treasures. " I lie wish wn fathor to the tliounht. ' Hut in spite of these axonixin!' wishes, tlio stream of devouring tlamu kept movitiK on uven auainst tlio w mil, or only taeklni; biimcient iy to pursue U course iliai;onully toward tho lake. Suvi en tied n tccnu of wildest cxeiteinenl. Tho people, aroused to a ieiic of danger, miulu frantic cfforti to ave thuir property, llio streets wero soon thronged with FHIOIITENKI) AND FIliNllC CUOWDs of all classcsand dc.-i riiitions, and the mix ture of the solemn and painful with tho ludicrous and diverting was such us is sel dom seen. Horse, carriages go.earts, wagon-, dravs, hand-earls, wheel-barrows, sleigh'', mine with i licit harnes-ed lor hoi , and women and children pushing ho hind the vehicles loaded with every kind of hmichold treasure driving to get be yond tin-reach of tlio onward moving river f llame, that surged and swellel and bent relentlessly again-! every obstacle, and loreed a channel through even the solido-t walls ol stone. Little uovs and girls drngg mg trunks through thu streets with ono hand, holding on witli the other to some nourished picture ol the loved and lot. Women loaded with bed-slats, and care fully bearing them to a place of safety. mg men carrying mirrors lor smutres, ami laying them down only to bo shivered in it moment, llaretooted and almost naked women and children gathered around their odes ot liirtiituro, many ot them falling asleep in thu streets from sheer exhaustion, only to be rou-ed to gather up their goods and rush farthera way f r jm the approaching danger. Aiiiiiuniurs ui yesterday looking in pale silence ul the liro demon, spurting recklessly with their inrhntn. urn i-iiher. lug to ashes in an hour tin: toils of half n llio time past, and I lie only hope of half a mo mat lay ye; in tho luiuru. 't ho air i Ullod with sparks and burning splinters, which the eruul winds in their wanton ness lasli into fury, and send them leaping and darting, with fiery tongue, liku enrag ed serpents, to strike at tho llrt obieet in llio way, .Some light on roof, some stick their fangs into wooden cornices, or win- dow-trames; others dart, as it with demon teal Intelligence, niter awnings; nnd di rectly another magnificent block is wrap ped in mimes, noon mo giis-ngiitu go out Iho gas-worKs uemg uusiroved: l ie winds start up witli tresli howling venge ance lust as men s hopes rovivo ot chuck Ing tho onward sweep of tho ilru; tlio moon looks out ot tho sky Willi u hue as ol loath-sickness, utterly woe-begon thu sickliest, dcathtlies.t hue 1 over detected on 1 I...W 1. 1. l.i. i'.-. . . II r I iiaii-iiiuuuu uico; a euueii roar oi tin i explosion ini'is io mo norror oi um sceini I nnil i in. i mil. of r,,m., l,n,ii.,..t u-.iiiu and timbers, ai'id thu frnnllo lean of lb..,,... - 1 tlm "ir to buret into u deluge uinpii.Kuii i.iiiir.uie' Kin niorn. nnd no. seeuu in uury lorreni on somo near object of vengeance, make up u econo of tumult, USIOLAHON AND AWFUI. MAONinOKNOK that no words can describe. Thon word coimn thut tho court-housg h lu fltmoi 'o , irc,1.,0nt and th0 Hhcrmnnnro gone-ami when you lift up vour oyes, ook Which way you w, lt g cVMcnt thn the Are fiends nro holding high carnival, and that no earthly power CfliTnrrcst them. "(; ui mo now llonoro bulki ng, ono of tho most mngnlllcont business li. a oi in i tho tontlnont, nnd of tho new hotel on tho oppoiito corner, was tcrrlblo In in grandeur. Tho now Jlnnsnrd roof, not yet completed, on the llonoro building im sooner caught n tpnrk than it burst form likon suppressed fountnln, nnd the liro leaped high into tho air with nu exultation of fury that seemed sublimely diabolical. Then, beaten by n fresh gnlo of wind, it rushed In u river toward tho jio'tolllce a turbulent river wave suc ceeding wave, dashing against stono wnlls, beaten back for n moment in sullen defeat, then gathering strength for n more furious onet, nnd breaking in a sprny of flro that rushed like nn army to scnlo tho walls and carry tiie trch within tho ramparts. The new hotel, whose namo I forget, al most ready for occupancy, furnished now matcrinl ti feed tho fury of this assault. For n time n column of llamo roso up from the north sido of this building from tho ground to thereof, perhaps thirty or forty feet in breadth, which, in its occasional spiral curving and witli tho quickened motion imparted by every frcsli conquest of tire within the walls, seemed llko nn enormous fiery serpent writhing In ngony, nnd frantically struggling to mako n terrible leap into the air. Hut it is usolcss to attempt description. It was sublime the noble nnd DAltl.VO STIICOOLKS TO 11KAT BACK T11K r I. AMES nnd save tho buildings but tho wisest nnd brnvest efforts of men were tho struggles of Lilliputinns, and the engines seemed nb soiutcly contcmptiblo in their fecblcnos, even when doing their beat. A broad river of llame, reaching miles in length, could not bo resisted. At 7 o'clock I took n wnlk over tho busi ness njrtion of tho south sido. The post- ollicc still defied tho flames. The Tribune building stood grandly nnd stubbornly out in ii dogged resistance that wa encour aging. Tlio grand houao of Field, Loiter iV uo. whs still bidding dcllnnco to the flames, lt looked ns if in this quarter the fiery foe was nboul to bo conquered, nnd wo returned to -Mr. Honore's weary and sleepy, and ventured to lio down for a nnp, assured Hint tho danger in tins direction was over. "Wo wero roused in the course of nn hour with tidings that tho house was on fire. The wind had risen to a very fierce gale, and was sweeping along thu avenue northward with great fury. Wo bad just time to SNATCH UP COAT AND SATCHEL and descend from tho third story to make our escapo over tho piles of burning car pets nnd blazing furniture before tholiouo was surrendered to the flames. Then wo saw that the portion of tho city which we had regarded as saved was doomed. A far along n tho .Michigan Avenuo Hotel it was evident that tho lino residences must go, and somo of the churches on "Wabash iitenue nnd tho l'ulmcr House xvoro al- roady in llames. Making our way through the clouds of dust and throngs of frantic people, we reached a quieter region in the southern portion of the city. TIIE FLAMES. THK GOVKRNOK AND LP.GISLA- TUItKTO THE 11KSCUK. THK GOOD THAT MAY COMK OUT OP THK MISFORTUNE. SrTr. or ItLisun, i Kxticmt I)crU'Mt.vT,j John 31. Palmer, Governor of Illinois, To all wiom ticne prttcnta shall conic itrcetinij. Whereas, in my 'judgement tho great calauii'.y that hss overtaken Chicago, tho largest city ot tlio state, that has deprived thuiisaiids'of our citizens of homes and rendering them destituto: that has de stroyed many millions in value of prop erty'and thereby disturbing thu b inesstf the people and deranging iho finances of tiie state, vud interrupting the execution of thu laws, is and constitutes " nn extraordi nary occasion within tho true intent nnd meaning of tlio 8th section of the Ctii artielo of tho constitution : Now, therefore, I, John 31, Pnlmor, governor of tho state of Illinois, do by this, mv proclamation, convene nnd invito tho two houses of the general assembly in ses sion in the city f .Springfield, on Friday, tht Ihirtrcnlt day or the month of Uclobcr, in (he year of our Lord eighteen hundred and scventy-onc, at 1- o'clock noon of said day, to tako into consideration tlio follow ing subjects : 1st. To nppropnato such sum or sums of money, or adopt such other legsativo measures ns muy bo thought judicious, neccfsary or proper, for the relief of the people ol tlio city ol Uhicago. id. io make provision bv amending the revenue laws or otherwise for the proper and ju-t us-e-sment nnd collection of taxes within tho city ot Chicago. Jd. lo enact such other laws and to adopt such other measures as may bo nec essary for tho relief of tlio city ol' Chicago and tho people of said city, nnd provide for tlio government thereof, nnd lor tho execution and enforcement of tho laws of the state. 1th To ir.ako appropriations for the ex penses of the general assembly, nnd such other appropriation ns may be necessary to carry on tnc suite government. in testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and caused thu siK.w. great seal of stale to bo nlllxed. Done at thu city ofSpringfleld, this lentil day ofOctober, A. I). Ib71. John 31. 1'ai.mkk. Ily tho governor: KnwAHU It cm mi: I., Secretary ol. State. iSy It is said of the Count of Paris thut 'his favorite occupation is smoking strong cigars," nnd that "lie has no powers ns a convcisitionalist, it being difUcult for strangers to get more than Yes and out of him." Ho should come to tho Unitod .Stales. Wo mako Presidents of such men. tfiy Tlio Hoston 1'ost publishes nn olul orate article on the political out-look for lBV'J, and favors tho nomination of Han cock and Oratz llrowu. Bfiy Colorado Territory lias ten nowsnn pors and one hundred nnd fifty pontolllces, in a lew years eho will be n nourishing ay A I'riisslaii shell was recently re covered from thu .Seine, in I'nrU, which was found to contoln 'JOo in gold coin. Car" Horace Greeley a daughter. Ida. Ii said lo bo one of tho most finished mathe maticians in tho t: lilted Mates, HAIUIKItS. J. GKO..STKINIIOUSK, FASJIJONARLE BARBER, Cot'. Kili.sl. mill Coiiinierciiil.iiv. WO'Hharp ltazorn. Vd'CIean T'oweln and -Hklllfull Werlincn Ctir-IiVllllOH1 Btld rillilriti'H liulr nil nn,l uliftm imoed, dither ul Iho bhop or at Iheir n homes w iionueinen'rwhlikers and hair dyed lu ccntlflo nmuiier. eatnlactlon smtuntf ed. i'amii.y ntoi i:uir..s. LOUIS J 0 11 0 K N S K N, lienler In nil kinds of STAFLF. AM) FANCY G-BOOBRIES. I'lii'iitcr'N Vnrtt mill ;s(nl)llnir WITHOUT CIIAfidi:. Cor, Washington-av and Twciitieth-st., CAII10, ILLINOIS jy27dif r. r.inKrn. n, r. miki I'AHKKK k ULAKE, ITAtrilS IK WALL PAPER, PAINTS, I'm ly, Itcnzliip, CinNollne, WINDOW S1IADKS, And the celebrated illuminating AURORA OIL. liitossj' nni.DiNn, con. 11tii-st. a com-mkhciai.-av., Cairo, Illinois. aimCCif COAL. CAIRO CITY COAL 11 preparcJ to iipily cuitouicr with tho best quality o. PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS COAL. OUDKIW left at Ilnlhday Ilro.i. ottWf, 70 OHIO I.UVKK, or nt tho Coal Yard llow the St. Cnarloi Hotel, vf ill receive iirompt allcntlnn. TUB TUli " MO.NTAUK h 111 l"ioc coal nloni side s-teamers: at any hour. ociUti U'llOI.KSAI.f: ItOCKItM. 11. SMYTH & CO., j "WHOLKSALK GltOCKHS, OHIO I. E V K K " A I It O . I 1. 1. I . IMS.' A!o, kfep conMantly on hand a inot com plete stock of SCOTCII A.VI) HUSH WHISKIKS -0 I N S, Port, Mnderia, Sherry and Catnwba AVincs r SMYTH A- CO. sell cjcliKltely for cal.,to t, liich fft'-t they invito the e-peeul alt;n. lion of cloie l.aram huyers. Special attention yrfii to Filling Orders. IBLISI m Till: ONLY RKLIAIILK (1 1 FT KNTKttl'KISE IK THK col NTKY ' $60,000 IN V ALU A UL K G I FTS To be distntu'ed In Xj. ID. SIKE'S 1'Jnd IleuLr Monthly GIFT ENTERPRISE, To he (Iran n Monday, Nor. 27, U7I. Two (rami 4'upllitls of tt.l.OOU cnclilu (ri'Ciiuui'liN. Tvro prir.es, Jl.fiOO ; Five prlzci VJ0, Ten prize, siisj, an in iirceni.HL'kH. WIIOI.K NUM1IKK CAM! OIKTS, 1,000. One Hoise and lluujty, with lilvepplated harm"!'', wn;ih ri no Ono line Hoseood I'l.ino, wnrlh t" l I en Kamil) Slowing innchliie.i.eaeh worth luo "J Ho heavy caied Gold Hunting watohe nnd heavy Oold Chmriri, worlheoch 4W 00 Ten I.udlos' iol'i lliiiilmg wmoheK worth cacu. i"' uu :.ht hundred i;old und silver leur hunt. inewaicnci im worm irom -u io LadioM' fiohl l.eontinn CliainM. fiont'H f.old Vent clmirn, Hilvcr-ihued castors, solid silver nnddou. hle.j.hit fit inhii) and toaspoonN, ivory handled dinner knit es, -ilver-phued iIIiidt forks, slUcr vest cnuint, photourapli albums', laillen' itold hreamplni, shiit studf and sleeve tjiittons, linger ring", j;oid pins (nilver extension,) etc. whole number ipfm, iiW. Tickets- limited to tfi.ui i, AuentH wanted to sell Ticket! to whom liberal premiums will ho paid, Hiculo tickets Jl ; six tickets; twelve ticket 810 i iHftiiv-iite sji. CircnlarH cnnhiiniui! a full list of wizen, a de- Hcrlptton of the nnuiie-i of drawing, and other In fsrination in reference to tho dutrihniion. will ho sent to an) one ordennjr them. A 1 II letter must beaddres.ed lo I II. HINC, llox SO, orin r, Cincinnati, O, nil west bin si, uotiimwiyr SI'ltlNGFIKLD AND ILLINOIS SOUTH KASTKHN It. It. On and after Monday, April 21th, 1871, trains 11 ruu an ioiiohh i NOItniKItN DIVISION. TatlMS OnlNQ SOlTIItiST. Mail. KxnrcBs Leave Virginia CilUa.m l-.:tc p.m. " nprii.Kiif ui u.ij ' , o.uu " Taylor llio .lO.W ' 4:2(1 Arrive at 1'uua 11:10 in Ml " TttINi 001.1(1 NOHTIIWE8T, Kxnrosn Mall. Leave 1'ann 4:0Ja,in n.Mu.m, ' Tinlorville 1:17 ' 4:20 Arrive at HprlnKlleld...iiil5 C;0U " Leave SpsiiiKllelil : " fM " Arrlvoal VirKinla :2S 8:13 SOUTIIlUtN DIVISION. TKAISS IJOIM) SOVIIIttST, Leave Kdacwood 6:30 a.tn I0:lila.m. Flora K: 11:10 Arrive at hhavvnctitovtnUAlp tn &;J5 pan TaAlNH UUI.1IJ MIUTIIWLST. Leave Rhawneclon 6:IS a.iii 8:20p.m " Flora 2:55 7:OU" Arrive at IMkmooiI 4:50 " e:20 Tlie5:M a.m. train from Kduewood, runs only Mondays, WoilneHilaysand Krnlaya, and S:45a.m. train from Bliawneetuw.il on Tuesdayn, Thura. days and baturdayH, CoiineclH at Aslihnd with Jackaonvlllo division of ChleaKO and Alton Itillroad, fur Jacksonville, Petersburg, Mason City, a ml all nolnta west. At l-priiiKtlehl. with Chicago and Alton, nnd Toledo, Wabash nnd Western Hallroad, lor HloomlnKton.Chlc:io,nndall points north, north west und weiil. Atl'.um with 1ml. and HI. Lnnln, and Illinois Central Itallroad lor all points cant, south aud aoiithensl. At Kduewnod with Chicago Division Illinois entral Hallriiad. At Flora, with Ohio aid Mississippi Itallroad, AtHhiiwiieetn' n, Willi ati'iimboatii lor Cinoln tl, radue. ih, Cairo mid HI. I.oinu, OltLANliHSUTU, Oen'lHuii'L Juiim l'vo'iiTT,Oi:n'l l-'r't an I TnjUct A'i. IIOTKI.S. 0RAWFO1U) HOUSK, COllNKU SIXTII and "WALN'UT-ST., (Kntranco on Hlxtli-.-t.,) V. J. Oak.., ) H.C.Cadv, CINCINNATI, OHIO. K. II. Ludwlek, J OAKKi. CADY A CO. I'rnnrlctori.. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, COM.MKIttlAI.-AVK.VUi:, OI'I'OSITK 1'. CAIJIO. ILLS. jo.ski'II ii.iri.is!, : : i : l-noi'itiKTon. TlIK HOUSK IS NKWI.V I'aitNISHKl) And oilers to the public first-eln necotnmoda- llnn ul rea'nnable mien. IIMlKKTAKKItS. NICHOLAS FK1TH, GENERAL UNDERTA K ER, 3 s I I. cn s il 1 Hi i 3 a I H t V r r. ViisliliiKloii-iit .anil lllli-il., CAII'.O ILLINOIS. arJJim V. G. CAUY, PRIN'C I i'A L 1'XDERTA K ER. SALF.S ItUOM.No. 13SIXTII STl'.K CAIKO, ILLINOIS. I SI 31 HJIl A NT TICK I'.T.S. IMMK1RANT TICKETS FOIt HALF., ) For -ale I K) SALK, I Ki r hIc 1 FOIt .SALK.J KjsHiel FOK SALK. Fare from Livkkpooi, Fare from LoNiiCNiiEitiir Fare from Glasoow, Fare from (Jukknmow.v TO CAIUO, ;::::::: $18.20 Saltord, 3Iorri A Cu , Rents. I N.MAN' LINE Liverpool". New-Yoil: and rhiladdphia Steamship Company, INbra CONTSACT Willi ISITEB HTlirs' iHD IHIIKII GOVRUNMErS I'or2CrrinxIlhe Maiii. FOR lASSAflH TICKETS or iiiiTiira i.roauTios APPLY TO JOHN G. DALK, Aot. IS Hrondvwiy, New-Voik, or to II. II o ii t , Vhinaton Avenue. Cairn, llliniii". i ItKA Ii KSTA I i: AUKM'. C. WINSTON & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENT am. AUCTION Kits, 71 (HKCO.nI) KLOOI!) OHIO I.KVKK, CAIUO, ILL1., JJuv and Skll Rkai. Estatk, PAY TAXES, FUltNISH AIJSTUACTS OF T1TLK A t prepare Conievanee of Kinds, IlUTCIIr.HS. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, KOEIILER & RROTJIER Have reopened Hie l'OI' 11,4 II SIIMT SIAICKKT, COMMKItCIAK-AV., Ilcliveon A'liilli nnd Ten III Streets, and will keep constantly on hand tne host meat siauKi.iereii in me uairo miiraui. .ney iieiyeoui petition, (live llicni a trial. sept2ltf JAMES KYNASTON, Ilulclii'r anil Icalcr In nil IiliuU I'rcsli SI fit I, Coaxiu .VntTHMii asii PortAit fiTiir.rT, CAIU3. ILLINOIS. BUYS and slaughter on y the very bent cattle, hORiand Bhcep, and It piepared lo II I any demaDil for frosh mean from ono pound to ten thousand pound". tlo-'-Qll .7AKE AVAlJ'KR, BUTO HBB a.vn puieii it FRESH MEAT, ElQUTU HritKKT, llETWT.KN Wasiiikoton AND COMMEUCIAL AVENUKS, Atliolninir HUteiihoiiHO A lliiniiys). Kaip llio licit of llecf, l'ork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb, Baunage, etc,, and are prepared to fc,"rt0 cimcn in inu inoitv acicpiuciv .iihujut. esivv. 1 ill it M SIMILIA SIMlLIliUS Ct'RANTl'R IHMII'IIHIIVH IIOMKOJ'ATIIIO SIMiCIKICS II AVI' prme I, fmiii the m ,-t , n,i " l-rr- n le e, nn enini Me i ' :-jiniJt I I'1. 111' -1 lit uli'l Hi i ic. J Ik v an the iv i ii. i'ine- in rt M . pie lll.it in - i)m so hat mn ii I llli icit a lo I edthe h'Kl.i - alwnv n ndcr . .No,. 1, Cure I'ei I iii d I', p'.piihn u f in- mnot lit inmlc in nn h,t ins i 1 1 fn i I, , ger, . u l pn i,lw.i) n lial They I .ve t i n mii n'i .'io.. ft .,i ul. n I w. I i' -i ii i,' ii C.nia. h.llnlnln .lion;., i or.'t "l ' n, 2. Uoi ins. w im fi vi r. w oi m c .lie 2. fry lii.i'lic orteeihmxt infant' '' lllrrlloen, i f h Idren n '. I nd ilt "l l i'iiH'r,v, KHpui. b'lioui cola' .1 rfmlcrii-mnrbii, v-int ni 4 'hole rn. eoliN, brfn lulus .'iir..luln. toothwlie. faceii he C, ". lu, ll 12, I.I, "i 15, 10, 17. IS, l'l 20, -I 22, 2! lli'llllnclies, sick hetdaeli", eit.Ki . .Vft'iHln' b, lions stomaehc 2A N"lir"..cl,orjuiiinil periods lilies, loo profiise periods i 'i iiiii. coiikIi, dilllct.lt hrealliinK. i Null lllieiini, i:ryaiiela, Krui'tioii - ltlietiiiintli.ni, rlieuin.ile pnn.s ...V. 1V er nnil Acne, chill Icier, agues M I'lll's. blind or bleedlllK 4lilillilrin.v, and sore nr weak vjtr'M 4'iHiirch, ni'iiie or chronic, Infliienr-iii.) W IihiiIiik-4'iikIi, vlolentcouhsi'l Aslhinii, oppiuireit brealhln , ') i:iif lllscliurues, niiiairid hearui ' Scriilnlii enlarged jrlands, sirclhliK' H ..eiierni iieiiiiny, pnjslcal urik III ops.v anil scanty HV' rei on " ' !'.,,.?,',',""",H "ifKni'K from rplm t nine) .iiiscitkc, iirnvel .. ""oils iiiiillll)', seminal mi s- ii-.iiiiii iiiiiurr ii aci.nruea l is rii'llic, wits cne8.ivi.il of lei nine .ii.iiiiii. i ani.i'r. rJ '.!... - t Ii a. .a. u ...... 1 . . I'iiIiiIiiI I'f'i'liiiU, wjlti spasms rs .-. k-..- . h;iiik ill II It' lis l.lilli'ps.V ,?i.im,.-l (tus'ilanee 1 1 llllillierlii il , eraled Sl-,ri, thr at s rA.iui.i ,il,s, 411 :i.i In no lnrui InN, niiirnccii ir i-osi-uoiiil ense, roiiliiliilni; a Miccllic lor eiery iiiiilliuir)' ills-I'.im- a I it in 1 1 - l Mililct'l lo. anil liiifil.w .ir.ii-.i.i..i.k f...... i.i.i- iiiiit iiiiiiij nn'. i nil i iiii, ( n ri, 20 lo M vials ., ,, Jln H Hp ii.li. lor all I'rlvnle lilsenses, I th r.r CiirliiK and tor J'reven. II ' Iriaiiiuril, iiit.uisandp n ' H'JIii I'lJ.Ml M KXTIl.M T , , , " "a-, .ooi-uiu i.e. i.irame nenrAi a Klii-iilin.li.ln, J.oiiib.in". II it, H' of lore H)es, llleeiimuof the Lung, X e, Mjui aoji, or of riles. Corns, 1 1 tr.', Ui i Hi res V, . ,n , .1,111.. S , ",.JllI'-,;i ' Ihesii remedies, ex, epl I'otnl's Kllfai l .j in.- mm ur siitKio wis, ure sent I j any r.iri t Ihecoiililry, by mall or npre4, iitc of Ui rue ot. receipt ol the price. Aildnm lll'MI'llltr.Ysril'lXIFIt HOMnoi'ATIIlC MLDlCINi: CO. Ulllce and Depot, No. ll llroailwav. Xe.r L Foil SILK IIV 1'. fcCIIl'II, CAIUO, 1 .i, aoKtVieowaw ly SPECIAL NOTICES. ii.Tcni:i.oK's iiaik nvi:. P..rl. II. It,irn.l,.i.. lf.,1 . l U n,.,l 1 -il.. lltl-tll-ir,. I l.l . 'M,. .n M IL I (l.l. . Ila r nro prciu, ei IM.Mr.U! Vrr.LY a silenl ItlA.lr t.r h.. .l 1 L..... . . -k n. I le His Hie llair (Tern. S-fl tn 1 lka M fill Thuimly hafe Hid I'erfe. I Dc Sol I n si. fiiiKirist. ha l- vl llcnlStreti. oKKist" ework anj'il.le iliwlv CO.XSU.AIJ'TION. ITS ( I KK AND ITS 1 KVKXT VK UY DR. .1. II. SCHENCK. M. I). Many aliurn .n lieinghatiueilaTarfirTrli"rt drain there nas no ether reason than thoneKleri el known uiu lnillsiuublr proven meant of cure. 1'lioe near unl de.ir to lamllj and Irlenit are sleeplm: ttic ilrenmlets dumber Into wul'.U. luil tiieycaiuilyml i.ted nit. jti-i:i'ii ii. sciirAcicsMJirLi: nt i:at.ii i:.vr, 4) an. I iirail. 'I thempelTc i-f hu n i lcrfr'TCITlca' 11 -us rn. in me.. Ile'r w iuld re.. Iiav f.iu-n, Dr. si lien k has m Ins own ca., prr.fcl thtt where,, i r sunieient vlluhly renial:." t tint vital It. Iijt I1I1 ine.llruie nml Ins Ulri"t:on fjr Itieir lis . is iutckeneit Into hi-n tin u I vi r In tl.'s siiiteiiient th i on t nit prc'urnp lui'un. Tn tho luitli i f r,rj..J Is taudu n retrw-enwiC'ii lli.u H ir-' u Ih ueand I me sua stintlat4Hl by lltll.tf aid ."IMo wjrks. 'ih'l the.iry of the cure Iijt I ir t-cl.ec.r-k ineillclr:- Is a slnttle a it Is unfaiiinu Its p .flos. phr ro- (, aires no argutueni. iiis4L-i.-asiurit2.eeiic jn-Moi-lna. I hc-ea-eeit Tonic and Mandrafcn I'll'sareth" tao wreatsins Hlth whir'. Uiu cJlaiiel "I tie, lua-elr l asa.ulvl. 'in; tliir t if Iho cusi's ul e-'tuKitnptloti uruiiiato In Urstiepila and a funs llnnully ills r.lcruil hvi r. With this c mijiti n thu liroiichlul tuiH's "arrapatliliu ' ilth tho rtumacii. Tuev reimd P. thu m rtun action ef llm liver. Here then c ine ilmculinlnatlDK lesult, nml thu s.'tllntf In, with all Hi dlilrcss Intyiupluuit ot CONSIMII'TfOX. Tlioilandrakn I'llUnrocomimseilof oneof tare's nulilest vi'i the l'iiitiiihiilui I'elutuui. They tN'sse4 utl the tilroi!-c:irtiilh;, nltcrHttru protciltes of culotael, but, unlike calomel, they "I.KAVi: NO rTI.MJ IIGI1INO." Tho work of earn I now boslnnlnc The villa ted ami iiiucninilc-islti In Iho IhjwcIi anil In lliu alimentary 0.11ml aro ejecteil. Tho liver, llko a clock, U wounil up. It urouso from Us lorptl Ity. 'Iho stun..!c!i nets ri'sjiislvelr and tho patient tenuis to feci that ho lifetlnn', ul tail, A SI'I'I'I.V Ol- (1001) I1I.OOD. Tlio Pen.weed Tonic, In rnnjunetlnn with tlm Pills, tsTineates ami assimilates with the foot. Mi lille-illon 14 now pniKressUn: without Its pre v loin tortures. Ilifeull -n bccoines patnloa.ainl the cure Is seen to t at hand. Them Is no uon, U.itulence, ii" exacerbation of tliu itoiLuth. All upiietltu sets In. ..,. .Sow comes tlio trrcatetniooil Purltler ever yet Clveri liran liidiiluent fullier t sunerlnu man. frhenek's l'lilmonlo hyruticomes In to perioral Its fuaetloiis ami to hasten mid completo tho cure. It enters at oneo upon Its work. .N.itnro cm not bu theatcd. It collects and ripens tlio Impaired and diseased IirtlonJ of tho lunK'. In tho form of calUerlnKs.ll prepares them for ciiicaoratloii, anil lo! In a very short tlmo tlm inulaily Is vanquished, tho rotten throne that It ecciuued Is reiiovnteil and iiiailn new, and tho Isillent.ln all thoUIKiiltv id renamed vnror.ttep lurlli to enjoy thu luaiihood or wuiuanuuud that ViUS civr.N ri ah i.ost. Tlio second thins Is. Iho patients mut stay In a warm room i ntll Ihey net well i It Is almost Im isiisihlo tn provent lakliu iuld when thu luns uro diseased, but It must bo prevented or u euro can not bo effected. I'rcsli air anil ridlnit out, csiiecially In llils section of thn country, In tho fall and winter season, uro ull wrong 1 lijil clans who recommend thatcoursu lorn their pa tients, if their iuniis uro badly diseased! und yet, beciuso they urn In tho house they must net sit down quiet s they must wnlk about tho room us much and as fust as tho strenuth will bear, to K lip a Kiiod circulation of blood. Tho iiallcnts tiiust k.-i'ii III Rood s plrlts-bu rte termliied to net well. Tills haul (treat ileal to du with tho appe tite, and l tho mat imlnttoiraln. To despair of euro alter such evidence or in illilllty In llio worst cases, and moral cet iaiiity In all others, Is sinful. Dr i-clienck a per nnulstuteincnt to tlio l aeulty of his own euro was In thesu modest words i " Many icars bko 1 was In Iho last statics or consumption! conllneil to my bed. and at ono liuio iny physicians thought that 1 could riot live a week? then, llko a ilrownlnir man catrhlnit at straws. 1 heard of and obtained thu proration' whhh I now offer to the public, and they uuilo a perfect euro of mo. It seemed to mo that I could leel them penetrate my wholo system. They soon rlpene.l Uiu natter In my lunw. and 1 w.iuld spit up innru than n pint of ''ffensHO yellow matter every inornlnK for ii .Ioiik ' , "As soon a that beaan tn uhs dp. my coiiiiii, feveV! pa and "lul.t we,ita all bef an to leave ue. und my uppctltu became 'lf cat '' wlthdlttlciilty that I could keep Iron en .ttna too much. I WHin calneil my ttrcnKtb, uud huvo T.V!iiBSra after mr recovery." ndded tho Doctor. . ihei? lookhiB llko a mero imuiidsi Iwi'lltTdP iweiiij'ii.tM i"'..-. :,-,;' - Jn)cd uninterrupted lieu th." . K'J1 M ,s,l l.i. nrofcsslonal visits to New. Vork and Hoston. Ho or Ills son, Dr. J. 11. Kchenrk. Jr., Htlll conl nuo tn '0 pa tient ut thulrolllco, Nu. IS fjorth hlith rt el. 1-hll.idelphia, every Saturday from 0A.S.WJ l.M. Those who wis i a thorouuli exiiinlnatlnn wita tho llesplruineter will bo churned , , 'II o Ilea plromuter declares thu exact cond U';',V,J. limits, und pullenta can readily Icurn wliciuer tl4:heUl?ec"r.f7l-H,taklnlr the medicine, are rest, uxcepthiit thut lu aoiiiii cases IhoMundrako II I J aro to bo taken ill Increased doses! thu tl rco medicines need no other uecompanlmenta than th" uniplo liistruetlons that accompany ioiiii Klrat cream uppetlto., of reW"'"'' health, huiiKcr Is Iho most welcome ayniptom. When it comes, as It will comn, let tho despair lua at oneu bo ut Kood cheer. Hood blood at once liTlows, lliocouith loosens, thu nltfht sweat Is abated. Ill a short tlmo both ol theso morbid symptoms are k'ono forever. ,, ,,, lir. l-clienck'a nimllclnes aro constantly kept In tens of thousand s of families. As u luxallvo or puwatlvu, tho .Mandrake l'lllsiirnaatandard pro pamtlon i whiio tho l'lilmonlo Hyrun as a euro of couahs un. I colds, may bu rfKurdud as a pro. nliylacterlo against consumptloii In uny of lu "I'ricb of tho Pulmonln Syrup and Poa-wedl Tonic, I.Wa liutllo.nrtTJOii -half dojnn. Man. drako I'tlls, 2.1 oeiila u box, I' or aalu by ull druij. sists and dealera. I'll VS1CIAN.S' AVILLIAM R. SMITH, M. I). ni'.SIDi:.NGK-No. 21 Thirteenth street, ho. 11 tween Wnihinjjion avenue ami Walnut strait. uihco 12 1 Oominiimial avenue, up stairs. C. W. DUNNING, M.D. TFSIDKN(li:-cnrncrNinth aud Walnut ah, JAiWico corner blxlh atrcel mid Ohio levee, Olli:c hcurs-I'tcm k.iii. to 12 mi, nuU n p.m