p.A.iXj'sr
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JOHN H. 013EKLY & CO., PROPRIETORS.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1871.
BULLETIN BUILDING, WASHINGTON AV
1IOOFI.ANIWI.
A. JEEJVTT3SriDB.
To Debilitated Persons I
o .Dyspeptic I To Huflirers from Liver Com
plaint I To those tiling no Appetite I
To those with Ilrokcn Down
Constitutions I
.. . . n . . T I fM.I I.I. ... Tl'..!.... I alt I
Tonny with Debilitated Dlgeatlve
Organs)
Nymplom;,
Such ! Con
atlpatlon, lunartl
Piles, Fulness or
lllood lothe lieml, Acid
ity of tlio Stomach, Nausea,
If porll-urn, Disgust for Food.Ftill
neaa or Weight In Iho Stomach, oor
Eriicitallons. Hinklnr or Fluttering- al ihe
I'll of IheSlnmseb, Hwimmlnrof the lien. I,
l.l..l - film... It 11 ...ll. I LlMt.rl.f .1 f l.
earl Chnltlnu or Hnrlneatlnir -Sensation when in
i.yrng i-oaiure, uimofFi 01 vision, tnnv or
Webs Ufore the Sight, Fsverand Dull I'Id
In lli Head, DenctencT or perspiration,
YellnwneaaoflheSUDand Eyes, l'aln
in thr, Hide. Hack Chen!, Limb.,
etc.. Sudden Flu-dies of llial,
lliirnmg In tlie Fleah, Con
stant Imaginings of
IMI, and Orest
Irepiession of
Spirits.
I II 1 KL AN II S G K KM AN III r J KllS
Hitter without Alcohol or Spirit of
any kind.
9 dlttereut f'Otn all othrr. Il t composed ol
the pure Juice, or Vital Principle ol Knot,
rh an I narks, (or, M medicinally termed, 1.x-
icts,) the worthless or Inert portion! of the In
edlent not being used. Therefore, la one l-ot-i
nf Ihla ItltUr. tlicra la contained aa much
edicinal Tlrtue aa will be found In aeveral gai
ns or ordinary mixture. The roots, etc., usej
this Hitter are grown In (lermanjr, their vital
intlplei cxtractel In thai country by a aelesj.
In l.'fiernls.!. anil fnrararileil to tne manufactory
this city, where they are compounded and bol-
ttera la free from the obiectlona urged against
othera. No desire for atlmuiania can oe in-
iced from their life; they cannot make drunk-
till! a fn.fVlal afM-t-
llUUFJjAaJJ'H It hi KM A iS Turuu
ti compounded ror intw not iiicuaru io
.a - a . i -".... nui.u
. .-He-, hit rat. UlNTl riMT7.
u. inn nirnrni in iitpn a, minnr mil ma ci
(mini a me para, on niiz.iir jcrrrmiie
en ant to the tiaU., vl cunU.nl tip the mrilir.
.1 -.-A..-- V iL . 1 1 1 i . ... Tl.- ...In. nl It,
1 TlItUPaT J1 IIIU 1113 liliir ui tan
ini ins rnvn inn muii in me idio uuii-iiuri
Ion that tne pt imiiliot utrI tt cuartnttej to im
pure nuMuj, a uJr nitic 1 iui
hlielnitl nreTiiration ihoulri tonta'n none tut
Itakail I n v aa. I iatnf and I hatf lift T rP t in fill
in a cheap compounl. and te i.encntieo ry it,
HOOPLAND'S
1?TTT A XT TiTrrmuny.
HOOriiAXIa'H
WITH
I It IK I. A N I) S I'll 11(1 I'll Y I.L1.1 I'l lili
WILL CUBE VOU.
u ar v nn liar imiii-t atiiuiraa a aw
at.. t u tllnaul tn af M.
era Known
tne medical woriu, ann win erauicaie ni
arlalnit from Impure blood, UeLlllty ot the
j.rieai!TC ui;iui ui hiubjvu i"'i
in a ahorler time than any
other known rem
edlea
Tna WhoU Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
li I i A t .t,ntial mAH T-
on. liaArea w. wowiwaru. lurmrriT ijiiin u-
tlce ot the Hupreme Court of Pennayleania, at
preetnt member ol Cccxren from Waoiylta-
nla, wrltea : phUadelpliU. March It, I W7.
J find Boofland'aOerman Bltieialaagood tonic,
Mful Id diacaaal of the dleeatife organa, and of
arroua action In the ayatem. .piira, tnilr.
UKOKOE W. WtJUUWABU.
rreme Court of PennaylTanUi
Vhllidelphla, April M, WCT.
1 eonaldcr Koodand'a German liutera a talua-
I. - . 1 1 I n In fmmmm tf 1 1 HI ' 1 li f ImllallnB IIP
me nl li. Yonra. with reebect.
ion. li eorse ouarawouu, u.uwi m rit'tw
Court of Tenna,.T.l.iUl ph, JllD(ll18C9.
I hare found by eperleDce. Hoofland
fflUtU llltt'to i- .7 .. "
al. ...... xim a. 1 rtll-tal .tlftV'tlV.
Cod. Wm. F. noser, Mayor ol Hie City of Uuf.
falo, IS. V.:
Major'i Pflice, Ilulialo. June 22, im
1 have une'l llcoflantj'a (i?rman Bitters and
iin.m . livnniinni inn if- liiiiiari
no tone nnu tikui iu in" ifiv.im r.
Ion. Jamei m. woou. exnyorui nmiHfri.
Pa s
J tike Rreat Pleasure In reoommcniilnit Hoof.
.Atjati wiiii livaneiifiin. a ivmi ihc hi- t nmrw
.Ji la - miai I, a In LrAuli mV IfWlfl fin HIT
. ' . - .1 I LAAarna ua U'auu m ntU in fata Mill H
wAltr half a in e, Two bottles or jonicri.
.I J. .i ....riw.1 nntA J A 51 V.H 31. WUUU.
BtmeraDfrWlHl iiounuuu a un uu ,
. n.i.-,i'i CArtnan T.inlt. will cure i verv
. it . . II. M. It. rf. ....... tliliaaxa
MARASMUS', OK WASTIXQ AWAY OK Till!
B0Dr.J
RttnrinlXM' that llooflnnd'r) Herman Heme
lea are llie meuicnica ik
J ...I.la vmi If! I DM1 BJtll'lV IUIUUKH 1UI?
.!... anrt nvnn.iirn.
Hit. UOOFIiAND'N
pODOPHY.LIiIlir
iir Huhatitiite tor Mercury Fill.
TWO PILLS A DOSE. The moat powenui, ye.
innocent, ictu"viniuv ...........
........ . . t . 1. . n liamlflll nl lllAA
1118 HOI HUceBurj wi m.h ,.....m. .......
Pllli lo produce the dealred eflcct. Two of them
act aulctly and powerfully, elennaing the Liver,
Biomacl T and bowels, of all Impurlllea. The
pi?Lclpat Ingredient U Podophyl In, or the Alco.
hollo Kxiract of Mandrake, which Is by many
timea more powerful, acting and aearehlng, than
the Mandrake itself. He peculiar actiou i upon
the Liter, cleaning It speedily from all ohatruc
tloni, with all the power of Mercury, yet free
Iron, all the injurious reniilta attuched to the use
.r lhat mineral.
For all uaeasoe in which tho uso of a rathartlc
U Indicated, theaepllU will jilve enliro aatlsfao
lion in Terr case. Ihey JNEVK FAIL.
In cases of Mrer Complaint, iiyauopua, and
. in.iiv.ni.aa. tlr. lloonand'a (lei man Hit
.ton. orTonio, ahould b uaed In conutctiquwlth
'Ihe Pills, tho tonlo ellect ot the Ulttera, or Tonio,
L.T.n.1. .... ih. .v.iom. The 11. ttera. ur Tonic, uu.
riflea the blood, etrargthenn the nerves, re;,
ulatea the Ltver, and gives strength, energy and
K ep'your Bowels active with the PiUs, nnd
tone op the system with Hitters, or Tonio, and
no disease can retain the hold, or evtn assail you.
. . . . . . I. n. tlnnrinmll. liar... 11 tl ll.m.
HeCOIieci lllv i i .......
dles that are so uniTer.al y uaed und hjrhly
recommended l and do nntalluw Ihe druggist to
Induce you to take anything else that he rnny say
la mat a good, because he makes a larger profit
on it. These remedies will be sent by Kxpresa to
Sny locaJlty upon application to the VKlNCiPAL
OKPIOB, at the GEHMAN MBDICINh BTOUE,
MI AROU 8TBEKT, PHILAUELPUIA.
' .CHAS. M. EVANH. Proprietor.
'.Fornr.y , M. Jttcgson Co.
AliOOXN.
KL DOHA DO
HILMAM) SALOON AND BAIt
KOOM.
JOHN U AT I'M, Proprietor.
IOC Oimmercial Avenue, CAIHO, ILI.IN0I8.
Heat brand of California Cigar Juat received.
B1LLIAKD saloon furnished with Ihe li at ol
tables ; and bnr supplied wllh wines, liquors
and eigara of the finest branda.
rvnnrrvHK.
B. 8. IIAIUIKLL,
DEALER IN FURNITURE
QUKENSWAKK
HOUS3 KLTItNlSIMNO C.OODS
UAll FIXTUUKS,
GLASSWARE,
185 & 187 Commercial Avcnuo
CAIRO, ILLI.SOIK,
UBOCBBIfM AND DHT (iOODH.
WILLIAM KLUGK,
etiLaa it
FAMILY GROCERIES,
DIIY-OOODS,
NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOKS,
IIATB AKD CAPS, KTC,
Has just recelffd a heary atom of Boots and
tthoee, Uoalery aad Notions,
FOR SALE FOR CASII VERY CHEAP
He alao ha a lite stock of Family Groceries ot
very kind.
C.RNKR SIXTUT. AND COM ME R
CIAIAVn
CAIRO, ILLINOIS
MOM, NAHM. KTC I
00 TO
W. W. THORNTONSf
Bl'ILDERS' SUPPLY DEPOT,
131 TENTH TBEET,
CAIRO ILLINOIS,
TOR I
Doom, Knati, llllnila, MoiiIiIIuks,
Knvedntlrrai, (noodl Window and Ilooj
Frnmea, I'loorlnc;, ltU,
Khlniclt-a, (ilaxed Kitth, UUsed Nlde
I.lslila, Ginned Trantoma,
Haala Welsbta, Naab Palllria and Corda,
Blind FaatenlBK, Rooflnax
Fell. Iselag Cement, Plastering;
Paper, Carpet Fell, While
lad, Unaed Oil, Ameriean Window
Ulaaaj, Eacllsb and French
Plat Ulaaa, Pally, Ulaaler'n Polula,
ewer Pipe Patent Chlmnejra,
F.le
Etr.,
Clr.
AGENTS lor Hock Hirer Paper Company's
Hhraihing Felt ami (Quarts Cement.
li. w. j on n improved Hooting always on
and.
BOOTH AND NIIOF.8.
WILLIAM KHLERS,
ruhtilonable
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
TWU.vriKTIi HTKKKT,
. ..ft.'
llitwetn Washington Avenue and Poplar ftlreet,
CAIRO, ILLH.
tloot and Shoes Made to Order.
Fine Workmen Kmployod.
Satisfnctloii Wurramed.
Patronage Hollriled.
CITY SHOE STORE
HOOP SKIRT FACTORY
voir. Air sty iou
BEOLASKI'S"
ClTSTOM-MAriK
BOOTS A N I) SHOES
asmerelal Avenue, Corner of F.lgblh
Htreet.
Cairo, Illinois,
farticulak attention paid to all or-
DXKR FOR HOOl'SKIUTH AND nllOKH.
ADMINISTHATOlt'S NOTICE.
Estate of Michael Maloney, deceased.
The undersigned having been appointed Ad
ministrator of the Kstate of Miehat l Maloney,
late of tho County of Alexander, andBtatoof Illi
nois, deceased, hereby gives notice thai he will
appear before the County Coiul of Alexnnder
County, al the Court House In Iho Cllr of Cairo
at the December Term, on the lliiul Monday in
December nexl, at which time all persons having
oi.ina nuriinut aald Ksiatn are liolitlcd and re
nn.ainil in uttnnil for the DurDOsii li f hatInn the
anieHdjiialed. All persons iudebted to said Es
tate are requested to make immediate .aymant
loth undersigned. 11EKMAN DLOM8,
Adminlalrttor.
Pated this 11th day of October, A, D, 1871.
ocUM'll.w'lt
THE BULLETIN.
THANKS-
USUAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
TO ALMIGHTY GOD.
I'll KS I DENT'S TIIANKSG V I N IG
PHOOLAMATION.
WaUi'I10X,OCI.28.
By tho President of tlie Unitod Stiite,
proclamation:
Tho procc of tho sca"on li n gnln onn
blcdthohuslmndmon to enrnor fruit, uc
ceMful loll and Industry fuivo been goner
nlly well rownnlod ; wo aro at peaco with
nil nations; trnnqulllty with n few excaiw
tloin provnils at home, and within tho past
Tear we have In tho main been freo from
111 which lmvo o'sewhete Directed our kind.
Ifforno of uihuvo had calamities, tlicro
should bo occasion fur sympathy with the
offers nnd resignation mi their part to tho
tlicjwlll of tho Jlost High, and rejoicing to
tho many who havo been tnoro favorable.
I therefore recoininiiiI thnt on Thurs
day the thirtieth tin y of November next,
thijpegplo meet In thoir respective places
of wor.hip,-tbora tunmko tli9"uunl 'rtc
knowledgemcnti to Almighty God for the
blossinni Ho has couferrud on them ami
for their merciful exemption from evils j
Invoke Ills protection and kindness for
their lets fortunate brethren, whom lu
His wisdom He deemed it but to ehaitUc.
In faith whereof I havo hereunto nt my
hund and caused the teal of state to be af
fixed. Done at the cltv of Washlnuton. this aftth
day of October, In tho year of our Lord
eighteen hundred arm ssventy-one, tin 01
independenoe of the Unit'-d htat the nltic-ty-slxth.
Signed' U.S. Grant.
By the President:
"Hamilton Fish, Secretary of Stnte.
VINCENTS IiOTTKKY SALK-
THE TWENTV-hlXTII OF IlKCKMIIKIt FIXKI)
AS THE 1AV ON WHICH THK DISAWINQ
WILL COME OFF.
Determined to dispose of all tho tickets
In his lottery eale,M'r. 1". Vincent has con
cluded to postpone the drawing until the
26th of Decombor. Ho Is now giving the
matter ltic devoted attention, and is meet
ing with tho moit gratifying suoces on
every hand. Daring n recent trip to Grand
Tower nnd other neighboring towns he
disposed of nearly one thousand tickets,
and the demand is rapidly, increasing, the
drawing will not tail to come off on the
day named.
There are six prizes, the principal
prize, as Is well-known, being a splendid
residence, that was erected at a co-t of $ 1 0,
000. The remaining Ave prizes are as
follows :
Lot 34, block 4, 3d addition to thf city
of Cairo, valucl at 1500.
Lot rt2. block 4, 3d addition to tho city
of Cairo, valued at $300.
Lot 30, block I, 3d addition tho city of
Cairo, raided at 30').
Lot 83, blouk 1,3d nddition to the city of
Cairo, valued at $300.
Lot 17, block 45, in tho cltv of Cairo
Illinois valued at $300. octGdtf
Fr.Esu Oymtkiis. 1 am now receiving
dally, tho celebrated C. S. Maltby's II. and
M. brand of fresh oysters, which are unri
vailed, and for ealo by the can or case on
the most reasonable terms, try them, al
ways warranted good nnd fresh.
tf Vm. "Wintkr.
Slf.kvixo Rooms ion Rent. Ten
well ventilated sleeping rooms In City Na
tional Bank building. Apply to
EDWARD DEZONIA,
At Citv National Bank.
For Sale. A cottage on 12th street
containing 7 rooms, cistern and out
housos complete. Apply to
AV. W. Thornton.
Go to Dr. McGtiuley for Rattingcr's Fe
ver Drops. Warranted to euro tho chills,
.! . tl
Try tho American club llsh, put up n
oil, to bo found nt Jorgonson's.
The finest vitnllk ohocolato pnito in
glass nt Jorgonson's. tf-
The bo-t KHst India dry preserved gin
ger at Jorgcnscn's. tf-
NfVCIAIi NOTICKH.,.
HATCH III.Oll'SHAIKDVK.
Thli alllinrli ltnlr llVO 14 ttie IltST IN III K WonlB
IVrleclly lliirinlcis. lteliable und Inathanteoiia.
JVo disappointment. .o uiiiicuious iinmur un
pleasant Odor. The Reimlno W. A. llaohelor
llnlr D)0 proiluoes IMMl'IHATEI.Y u splendid
Tti.i. .r Mniiir.l ttrmt'i. lloea not Stum the
Bkin, but lenveilhe Hnlr Clenn. Holt and lli-autl-
rill. 'I HO only aaio inn rerieei !') , ,
Hold liyallifrugKltts. l'acloiy inilond Street,
New York. iiin2ldrjinlv
OX MAlllUAGE.
lUnnviKllcriorvouniMiicn Irom the I'lU'Otsof
.rrors and abuses In early life. .Manhood re
stored. Nervous I'oblllty cured. ImiiedlinentH
to marriiiite rcinovod New method Of IreM.
ment. New and lemurkablo rf'incdles. flooka
and circulars sent free.ln sealed envelopes. Ad
dress HOWARD " ASSOCIATION, NU. S Hotilh
Ninth H;.fiPjilft'elphln.( Pa. oct4dtf
GAM F1TTKIIS
a
F. S. MURRAY,
GAS AND STEAM FITTER
II AH REMOVED FROM PERRY DOltflB
I I I I I
Tff TIIK
BRICK BUILDING on SEVENTH ST
OPPOSITE WINTKH'tt 11LOCK,
(lAlUO, ILLINOIS.
Hp, has greatly improved his stock, and lias
now on hand all Itinds of ' f 1 1
CIIANDELIERB, 1IRA.CKF,W, '
PENDENTS. HALL LIOIITD,
OI.011K8, SHADES, KTC,
HE HAS MAJtKjED DOWN PRICES
o the lowest living figures, and he Invites ths
patronage of the public.
RAILBOAD9.
QUICKEST ROUTE FROM SOUTH
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
TO
St. Louie, Louisville, Cincinnati, Cui
CAao, New York, Boston,
POINTS EASTLAND WEST.
I'aa.aiiger trains arrive at and leave Cairo aa, fol
io wai
nan.. Kxratai.
Aaaivr 3i3Ua.m ai0 p.m.
DrrAar 1110 p.tn 2iMp.rn.
Doth trnlas coancet at Centralla wllh trip oa tne
roa
Pans, Iiccatllr, nionmlngtcn, Kl l'ao, La.lalle,
Mendota, Freeport, Galena, lMibuque, and
- nil points In Illinois, Missouri,
Minnesota, Wiaconsin and
town. And with
Lines running East and West for
ui. Loin-, HpfingtieM, Louisville,
C'lni'lnnstl, Imiiatiapolia, Coluinbns.
And at Chicago with Mlchlnn Central. Michigan
foflthern.-arxl PilUbora:. Fort -VVayna- :
, and Chicago Ballroads lor
Detroit, Clerclsnif," Dunkirk.
Albany, !lton, Philadelphia,
Msgm Fnll, Krle, nutlalo,
.New York, I'iltsbiirg, nattlmore,
WA.hlnston.
AND ALL POINTS EAST. -
SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS
SOUTHEASTERN R. R.
On nnd after Monday, April Mth, IK"l, trains wll
rua as follows I
NOHTHEItN DIVISION.
Taii.ii coma xoiTiiniT.
Mail. Express
l.eare Virginia f.:40s.tn MM p.m
" Hiiringticlil u.rl " S.Wi
" Taylorvillo .1:IW " :!! '
Arrive at Pann U:tt) m i tV.1T "
tan.ta ouiso KOaTiiwtsr.
Ex lire's
Mall.
Leave Pana ......4:Ooa,m .
" Tntlomllr ..l:4 7 ' .
J-.W cm.
i:M "
r,.ou
0:10 "
8;iS "
Arrive at Mprinpne lil...c;l.r.
Iave Hpsiuztteld ..C:1
Arrive at Virginia
HOUniEUN DIVISION.
, Tails aoi.to sot'iuntHr.
Leave Edgewood 5:30 n.m - 10:10 s,tn.
" Flora..- srii ' - 11:10 '
Arrive at bhkwneetown3:.Vlp.m 5:15 p.m
TSAItS OO IS 'I HUMTHWUT.
I.enre Hhawneetown...-...M'.,n ..-. S:Jp.m
" Flora '-':M T.iu"
Arrive at Edgwi)od--..l:So ' :'.u "
The 5:0 a.m. train from Edgcwood, runs only
Mondays, Wadnt-sdays and Fridays, and fctla.tn.
train from Hhawneetonn on Tuesdays, Thurs
days and baturdays.
Connects at Ashland with Jacksonville dUision
of Chicago and Alton It illroad, for Jtcknonville,
Petersburg, Mason City, nnd all point wept.
At Hpriuiilield. with Chicago and Alton, and
Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad, fur
IHoomlngton, Chicago, and all point north, north
Most nnu west.
AtPnna with Ind. and St. I.ottls, and Illinois
Central Itallrosd lor nil points cut, south and
southeast, .
At Edgewood with Chicago Division Illinois
emral Railroad.
At Flora, with Ohio aid Mississippi Railroad.
AtPhawncetoan, with steamboats for Cincln
tl, Paducah, Cairo and St. Louis.
OKLAND SMITH, Gen'ISup'L
Jon Foonrrr.Gen'l Fr'gl and Ticket Ag'l,
NEWSPAPKIIM.
THE NEW YORK
EVENING POST
FOB 1873.
PBICra'atEDL'CKD-
We will supply the E-cmng Post as follow -.
DAILY.
One year 112 00
ror snorter periods ri per umnwi
WEEKLY.
Single Copy one year fl jo
rive v-opies i "
Ten " ' " V1 to
Twenty - i 00
8KMI-WKEKLY.
Pintle Copy one year..
Five Cepit
IS 00
13 LU
W 00
Ten uopies
Or wn will aend the lollowlna Dtriodiculs to
snbacribers, In connection with the Homing
st tha prices named t
" -With With
Weekly HmiWeUy
Evening Pott. Evening Poat.
Harper's Weakly..
10, IS)
iiarptr a uiur.HM....
Harper'a Magaiine
Every Saturday
Atlantic Monthly
Our Toang Folks
Smbner's Monthly
The' Galaxy
The Agriculturist
K lJ
u w
60
.'. 60
4 M
to
5 Hi
6 ()
5 SS
Hearth anil Home.,,
... .1 f T . i 1
Christian Union: 1 !"
5 to
To each aubtcr.ber to the Kuning Wand CAn'
inn IVi'onfor one year will be sent two exquisite
French Oil Chromos, entitled "Wide Awaie" ond
"Fast Asleep," which are worth at retail 810 for
the oalr.
TRY IT I TRY IT! I
For Z' cenla we will send the Weekly Evening
Post'from now until January I, far forf-Ocents we
will lend the semi Weekly Tost during the same
time.
Specimen ni:;iibera of the Evening Post sent
irce.
Address
WM C.llltYA.NT, A CO.
Hew York.
CO A I. AND WOOD.
"wo6)V"SvooDTi""Svbof) i! i
Thendcrsigued will furnish
HARD AND DRY WOOD
An t'liriip,!! not Choiiper
Than .any wood dealer iu Cairo. Leave orders
on iho stales tit tho Pustofllco nil I at lion' insl
yard, on Commercial avenue, between Tenth and
Twelfth streets, Cairo, lllinol. 1 giro good
mensiiro and will cord the wood up if desired,
migin-ir DENNIS HALE i.
. F, M. WAltD,
WOOD AND COAL
MERCHANT.
!,. .
PM. WARD is prepared Id deliver the bet
. Fire Wood and nloue Coal
IN ANY PART OF THE CITY,
And In any quantity desired, on short notice.
COAL DELIVERED at $4.50 fur ton
uKKICE-Over lleerwarl, Orlh A Co.'s slove,
twdour ibove thu cower of Eighth stieet sna
Cninnirr. ) Inveniie.' . . ise ail
Mll.I.IXEltV.
, MRS. ANNA LANG,
UIOIITH-ST., 1IKT. WAKIIINtnoN AND COM
M K U! f A L-A V K N V KS,
Is now I evolving a heaiitllul nrsorlinsnt of
' ' CVd Millinery Goods,
Including Hats ami Shapes of the latest style
BIMseri, Flowers nnd Feather.
Mrs. Lnng will also show customers the Urges
selection of
Woolen Yarn
To bo found in the city.
BLKACII1NO
AND PRF.8HINQ
ORDER.
DONE TO
, .4 SO
4 W
j Uu
4 00
,...-...3 to
.......4 :o
.4 eo
.1 tn
. 3
BABBKBN.
NEW HAltlJEIl SHOP.
"'org, tho barber lately with Theobald and
Eachb.ch, has opened a Sir. lUuara Hiior, on
omI.n,?fc,'1 vnue, between 17 and lsth streets,
ror the accommodation ol ladles and gentlemen
of the upper part of the city. He Invites all his
old and new Irlcnds lo visit his shop, and as
sures them polite attention and unequalled work,
either In hair curling, cutting, shaving orsham
poo'T oclMnt
J. GEO. S1EINUOUSE,
FASHIONABLE BARBER,
Cor. Sthfit. and CaaMercialT.
Wflharp Ilarors,
""Clean Tewela and
ne-Sklllfull Workmen
srljidies' and ehllilrcn's hair cut and idiam
poof (I, either at the simp or at their own homes.
OMrOentlemen'r whlikera aad hair dyed In r
entlfic manner, tatislnctlon gusrantred.
WATC'IIMAUF.B.
I'llAGTICAL WATCHMAKER.
H. HOUPT,
NO. 153 WASHINGTON AVENUE,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS,
Has on hand
A FINE STOCK OK WATCHES,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ETC.
Particular attention gen to
REPAIRING FINE WATCHES.
The largest stock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES
IS TIIK TITY.
nuTciir.iin.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET.
KOEHLER & BROTHER
Hare reopened the
POprr.AK MEAT MARHI.T,
COMMERCIAE-AV
llelneen Ninth and Tentli Ntr..ta.
and will keep constantly on hand tho bent mra!s
slaughtered in the Cairo market. They delycom.
pv.i.iun. ..ur iiitrui u iron. fepiviil
JAMES KYNASTON,
Untrlier nnd Denier In all Hlndn Frenh
Menl,
CoaNrn NitcTtr-STH ami Pokmr StRrcT.
CAIR), ILLINOIS.
nUYSand slaughters only the rery beat cattle,
IJ hoga and sheep, and is prepared In fill any
deiaaed for freh meata from one pound to ten
thousand pounds. .lorjOtf
TAKE WALTER,
BTJTOH E
An nr..i.rn iv
FRESJI MEAT,
Eioiitii Street, Between Wamhinoton
AND COMMERCIAL AVENUES,
Adjoining- BlllenhouKe Ilnnny'sj.
Keen Ihe best of Deef. Pork. Mutton. Veal
I.smb, Sausage, etc, and am prepared to serve
citizens in the most acceptable manner. ngiSOf,
BEAI. ESTATE A41KNT.
C. WINSTON & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENT
AUCTION ERS,,
74 (SECOND FLOOR) OHIO LKVEK,
kCAIHO, ILLS.,
Uuv and Sell Real Estate,
PAY TAXES,
FURNISH ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
A I prepare Conveyances of Kinds.
CEL E HRATED HITTER COR DIAL
vVIIOLRlALE DEPOT t
SOHEETZS
NATURE'S GREAT RESTORATIVE.
N. W. COUNKIt FIFTH AND IIACE STS
lliilnililililn, I'll.
JOHN MlllKKTZ,.
.SOLE 1'horitIETOlt.
It Is ii reliable Fi.mily Medicine, and ran U
sken by either Infant or ui lilt with Ihe annie I -cot
rti'litl results. It la ucertaln, prmiiplnnd speedv
emedy lor diarrhea, dysentery, howi'lscnmpDed
dyspepsia, Inwness of spirits, fsintings, sick
stmnath.hendaoliK, etc. Forchilla and lever ol
til kinds, It Is far Udler and silVr llian quinict
eilhniit any ot us pernicious ellecte. It etlecli
,li appetite, pluses it powi-rllll dln'ntor of looi.
tud will I'Oiiulenu't Ihe Itet'ts of liquor inaf w
minutes. As Indisputable evidence of it 4 m
cal uroperties, we append a lew of the tnouy
tlflcatcsln ourposseisiou i
lohnson'a Depot, East Tenn., and Vs. K.
Tenn.
Jacob Beit kits, Esq. DenrBiri I ntveused In
Hitters I have obtained Itom yon, and End them
te be all thev ara recommended to be. I found
one bottla) to attord maconsiderable relief, 1 leel
aatnougn l cannot no very wen wittioiit ttiein, in
lay present atate of health.
I). MEN1C.E, IXltiouthClh si., Phllr.
Paator Baptist Paaayuuk Church.
Bold by W. P. Allen, 38 Mam street Dubuque
octiodlt .
NOTICE
Is hereby tven that Oofault having been made
fur more than sixty days in tho payment of a
portion of tho amount secured to be paid by a
certain mortgage executed by Ernal Weber lo
Samuel StaatsTayiurand Edwin Paraona, trustees
of tho Cairo Cltv property, dated March PJIh,
DJGO, reoorded in the Recorder's ottlee. In and lor
Alexander county, In tho Stato ; f Illinois, In
book!', of deeds, page !, Ac , Wo the under -signed,
said trustees, will on Saturday, tha 4th
day of November next, A. D. 1871, ut too'rlovk In
the forenoon of that day, under and by virtue of
the power of aala contaiued In aald morlgsge, sell:
at piil lio auction, to the highest bidder, for cash,
at the office building of said trustees, cmer
of Washington avenue and Huh Htreet, In tho
city of Cairo, In Alexander county and Stnto ol
IllWolsdot numbered 40 Horty,) in bloili num.
be red 1 (one,) In the Tnlrd Adqitiob In the city or
Cairo, accord Ing to the TMordtid plat thereof,
with the appurtenances, to nllsfy tho purposes
andcondittans ot said mortgage.
Dated Cslro, Ills,, October il.IWI.
B.STAAT8 TAYLOR,
EDWIN PAltfJONS,
'Trustees of the Cairo City 1'ioperty.
ocBMtllld.
DltY IOODN.
DUllGElt'S NEW STOCK.
more new GOODS.
Muollns, Prima, NIiowIn, elr,
One of the mint attractlTe diplss of
DRY GOODS
Drought to tho blty this season, may be seen at
Ihe stotcof
J. BTXGKEIR,,
Coinmerrlal-avenue, belts een EIkIiIIi
and NInvli-Ntrrols,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
Every available space in the store room is filled
with New (ioods. Tneir slock of tnilon
FabrleUs I., roinnletc, compris
ing a beautiful selection of
I HI NTS, tll.F.ACLEII AND UN III. EACH EI) MUf
LINf, COTTON FLANNEL!", ETC.
A splendid array of
nDKESS GOODS
Among which arc the
.Vi'Hi'il milt Jlol ruMiliiiiiililr
Colors and Material.
1 he.l.ailiea will Ami n lino .aottini'iit of
CI.OAl.H
AND
WOOLE1T SHAWLS.
which will Ivo snldeliraper than anything nf Iho
kind ever soldloCiirn,
Mr. Ilurger has laid in an Immense Mock of
IIOOTH, SHOEH,
NollonH, ItllilioiiH. .Vi'eltllrN. etc..
which he will sell cheaper thin the I'hcapejt
tiii: amum:.
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Nos. Cents.
I, Curc IVteri, congestion, Infiammallons.a.'i
if, " Worms, worm fever, wo tin colic 2-5
" 4'rj liiifcollc orteethlngof infants...21
I, " Dlrrlioca, of children and adults...51
R, " liynrnlvry, griping. b'lloua colic.Z.'l
i'. " 4'liolcrn-iuorbui., votniling.... 2-1
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NertuiiH Dctilllty, seminal cmls-
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ach, or of Piles; Com", Ulcers, 01 1 Sores.
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FOIt SALE IJY P. SCIll'll, CAlltO, Ilia,
nirgllaieowawly
CONSUMPTION.
ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE
BY DR. J. H. SCIIENCK, M.D.
taX-THE CAUSE AND CUItE OV CO.C
KUMITION. Tho pr.mary canto of Consump
tion la tlcrangcractit of tho ill;cstlvo organs. This
derangement produces deficient nutrition and as.
slmllullon. Ily assimilation, I mean that process
bywhlchtho lnitrlmcnt of t!i.' fooj Is cotivcrtcl
Into blood, and thenco Into tho solids of Ihe body.
Persons w Ith dlrollon thus Impaired, having tho
slightest predisposition to pulmonary disease, or
If they tnko cold, will ho very llablo to have Con
sumption of the Lungs In some of Its forms ; and
I hold that It will be lmpos slhlo to euro any cao
of Consumption xvlthout first restoring a Rood
illgcsllon and healthy assimilation. Tho very flrsi
tiling to bo done Is to cleanse tha itomacu and
bowels from all diseased mucus and sllmo vt hlch
are clogging these organs to that they cannot per.
form tii fl r functions, and then roust) np and rc
atom tho liver lo a healthy action. For this pur
poe, tho surest and best remedy la Schcnck'it
Mandrake Pills. These Pills clean tho stomach
and bowels of nil tho dead and morbid slime that
Iscau.-ln? iliscaeunnd decay lu tho wholo system.
They will dear out tho liver of all diseased bllu
tb.it has accumulated there, and aronso It up to a
new and healthy action, by which natural and
healthy bllu Is accreted. . ,.
The stomach, bowels, and llvcraro thus cleansed
by tho uo of Schcnck's Mandrake Pills ; but tlicro
remains lu the stomach an excess of acid, tho or
gan Is torpid and tha appetite poor. In tho bow
els, tho lacteal! aro weak, and requiring strength
nndsuppoit. It Is lu a condition liku this that
Schcnck's Seaweed Tonic proves to bo tho most
valuable remedy over discovered. It Is alkaline,
and Its uso will neutralize all excess of add, mak
ing tha stomaih sweet ami fresh; It will glvo
permanent tono to this Important organ, and cre
ate a good, hearty appetite, and prepare tho sys
tem for thu flrst process of a good digestion, aat
ultimately make good, healthy, living blood. Af
ter this preparatory treatment, what remains te
euro moat caes of Consumption Is tho free an!
pcrsevirlnj tifO of Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrup.
The Pulmonic Syrtiji nourishes tho system, puri
fies tho blood, and Is readily absorbed Into tho
circulation, and thence distributed to tho diseased
lungs, Tlicro It ripens all morbM matters, wheth
er In tho form of abscesses or tubercles, and then
assists Nature to expel nil tho diseased matter la
tho form of free expectoration, whett ouco it ri
Vcus. It Is then, by tlm great licalln; and purify
Ins properties of Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrup,
that all ulcers and cavltlc nro healed np sound,
end my patient Is cured.
The essential thing to ho tlono In curing Con
sumption Is to get up a good nppctlto and a good
digestion, so that Iho hotly will grow- lu lloili and
L-et strong. If n person has diseased lunga, a cav
ity or abscess there, tho cavity cannot heal, Iho
matter cannot ripen, so long as tho system Is be.
low par. What Is necessary to euro Is a new or
der of things, a good appetite, a good nutrition,
tho body to grow in flesh and get fat; then Na
ture l helped, tha cavities will heal, tno matter
will ripen and bo thrown off In large quantities,
and the person regain health and strength. This
H tho trim ami only plan to euro Consumption,
and If a person Is ury bad, If tho lungs aro not
entirely destroyed, or even If ono lung Is entirely
gone. If them Is enough ltallly lelt in tho other
lo heal tip. there Is hope
1 havo seen many persons cured, with only one)
sound lung, llvo nnd enjoy llfo to a good old age.
This Is what Schcnck's Medicines will do to euro
Consumption. They will clean out the stomach,
sweeten and strengthen It, get up a good diges
tion, and glvo Nature tha assistance vlio needs to
dear tho system of all the disease that la lu tho
lungs, whatever llio form may be.
It Is Important that, whllo using Schcnck's.
Medicines, cam should bo exercised not to tsku
cold; keep lu-doors In cool and damp weather;
avoid niglit-alr, and taku out-door exercise onl
In a genial and warm sunshine.
I wish It distinctly understood that when 1 re
commend a patient to bo careful In regard to tak
ing cold whllo using my medicines, I do so for a
special reason. A man who has but partially re
covered from the effect of a bad cold Is far nioro
Unhid to a relapse than mio who has been entirely
cured, and It Is precisely the samo in regard t'
Coii'iiinptloti. Bo long as tho lungs am not per
fectly healed. Just m long Is tlicro Imminent dan.
ger of a full return of iho disease. Hence It Is
tliat I ao strenuously caution pulmonary patients
o.-alint exposing themselves to nn atniosphero
that I not L'oulul und pleasant. ConHtmcd Con
sumptives' lung aro n mas of sores, which tho
least change of atmosphero will Inflame. Tho
grind secret of my success wllh my medicine
consists In my ability to tubduu Inflammation In
stead or provoking It, as many of the faculty do.
An lull lined lung cannot with safety to tho p
tlent bo exposed to tho biting blast of wlutcr ot
tha chflllns winds of spring or autumn. It
should bu carefully shielded from all Irritating In.
fluenevs. Tho utmort camion should bo observed
In tnl particular, a without It a cure under al
most liny circumstance I aa Impossibility.
The person should ho kept en a wholesome and
liutrllluu diet, and all thu nudlclucs continued
until tho body Las restored to It tho natural
muntlty ct tie-It and strength.
1 wa myseir cured by this treatment of the
worst kind of Consumption, ni d havo lived, la
pet fat and hearty these many sears, with one
lang mostly gone. I have cured thousands alrto
and very mauy havo been cured by this treatment
nhoin I htvu never sou.
About tho 1st of October. I expect to take uoa.
icsslou of my new building at lh northeast cor.
ner of Sixth and Arch btrects, where I shall b
l'1??.,?0 S'.vo advlco ,0 " o may require It.
Full direction accompany all my remedies.
that a person In any part of tha world can be nad
ir cured by a strict observance of tha tame.
J. II, bCHKN'CK, M.U.,
pnlUdclpUa,
HURLBUT Si EDSALL
32 LnVsMtreethlcao, 'NVholeaa.ia Af.?iit4