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NEWS OF TIIE CITY. SATURDAY, FERRUARY 20, 1870. At tho Joint riicotltiKof tho City Coun. oil, held Friday night, Mr. Wllhon helnif In attendance, was introduced by Mr Oborlynn tho Mayor elect, with tho cx- prcsHlon tit the hope, on tho part .of Mr. Oberly, that tho uamo harmony and good will that had prevailed between tho Mayor and Council during tho past your would oharacterlzo tho Incoming adtnlnlHtruilon. Mr. AVilnon thnnked . Mr. Oberly for his courtey, and alno hoped that UiorcVould he unity of ef- fort and porpose between tho Council and hlmBolf and that their work might redouncd to tho prosperity of tho city. After tho adjournment of(tho Council tho Mayor and tho Mayor elect, It Is said, Hamplod Hiisunku's lino robollod cider, Wo havo commenced resetting our ad- vcrtlHomeuUi for tho now form of tho 'IStillctin,' and, If nothing of an unto- ward nature intervenes uhall Issue our llrst enlarged number on the first day of March. Wo again urgo xunh of our citizens an havo mado up their minds to add them- hoIvch to tho number of our advertising patrotiH to hand In Ihetr tuns, by Monday noon at farthest. Their advertlHements will thcu appear In tho llrst number of tho enlarged paper. MfHMra. Miller and Mlllor have Just re ceived an unusually lurgo, well nnHorted and Hlrlctly fashionable Hupply of piece gooaa, u which they aide upcclal atten tion. The lot embraces the llnest cloth und culmera ever brought to Cairo, and mien a variety ofntylea that all tustc may he accommodated. fiuIU or garmcnta from theno goods aro mado to order In tho host manner and latest style, and at figures that will1 defy competition. For proof of this .they only ask to bo put uikjii trial. At all event call around and et tho,now good. Jan25tf. A common sense view, demonstrates tho fact, that a handsome fortune can be mado in u very short time, in any city of the size of Cairo, in tho manufactory and sale of Miller fc McClcllau'a Im proved Patent Awning. Tho agent for the sale of state and county rights cau bo seen for a few days, opposlto tho postofllce, or at tho St. Charles Hotel, feb't Besides a very complete stock- of tin- ware, C. W. Henderson, 100 commercial Avenue, presents to the trade a splendid yarioty of cooking stoves, among others tho "Poinona," tho "Veteran," the uaic," ami ine Mioies" tlio latter a coal stove. These, and any other make desired, will be sold at a small ad vance on mauufucturers' prices. febllMlm. Dr. W. J. Cornelius, traveling ngont of The Odd I-olIow'n Companion, Is in the city. Tho 'Companion' Is a publica tion oi -eat mem ami hiiouiu mm a patron lu every member of that order In Cairo. The Continental Is tho only cook stove with sliding oven doors. Warranted In all respects. Pitcher fc Henry, ut 1WJ Commercial avenue, cor. IL'th street. noviMtf Kyerybody uses Wizard Oil, and Barclay Tiro's, sell It cheap for cash. Patronlzo homo Institutions. l!uy from the Ihircaya. CI.OSINO OUT THK KNTIKR 8TOC1C OF ready made clothing, furnishing goods, boot, shoo, haw, caps, trunks and vails- at P. .NetTa, No. 70, Ohio Luvee, at actual cost, for cashanly. Nothing (ends moro to connubial hap piness than cheerful and healthy Infanta and children. Mrs. Wliltconib's Syrup is tho great children's soothing remedy fob'-'ldolw ino du niciioins xiniiaru Jiuu is one of tho largest and best furnished lu tho country. It is tho resort o( both citlr.'-ns und btrangors who Indulgo billiard play lug. Jimotf. Floworlng tulips, hyaolnthfl and poly anthus narcissus for Halo at P. G.Sohiih'ri drug fctoro. fe 1)20(3 C UNH THOUSAND YAF.DS OF O HE K.N AND steel mixco Jeans, nt CO and 75 cents per yard, at P. XelPa, no. 70, Ohio Levee, tf Pitcher & Henry's largo Mock of hard ware, cutlery, tools, stoves, tlnwaro, oto will bo sold without regard to cost. tf A splondld lot of calf boots and gal. ters will arlvo nt P, NofPs next week, and will bo sold low for cash. tf 11!00 vaum of assorted pants, with vests to match, at cost, at No. "tf Ohio Jiovee. tf Oo to 02 Ohio Loveo .for Aurora oil. It Is cheap and safe, anti does not smoky cnimnifs. ' leuious' ivr Hlaters havocommonced work 'dn tho roof of tho custom house. Back coats at r.Kjs tuan cost at P. NeiPa, No. 70, Ohio Levee. tf. Tlio Casino Hall comes ofr on Mouday evening. Use Sudor's Chill nilB. Cure. "It uevor Tito "blood mystery" referred to yes torday has not been solved. The Aurora oil will not stain or greaeu. Jau21.1m "tinrjjKuT.iK usK'rrndersf Stomach ni& ' ' Minora. . iria ii rH'i ,'Vk 'Inn Jliiim on Deck." The editor of tho Golcouda 'Herald' ex presses tho opinion that Dan Munn, of Cairo, will make tho most available can didate tho radical party can put on deck for Congress. "Our people," says tho 'Herald,' "aio familiar with his courso since and during tho war, and aro u'varo that ho Is eno of tho beaj. ftlump speakers in tho State." Tho knowledge of "our peoplo" lu rof ereiico to Dan's course "during and slnco tho war," forms the greatest stumbling block ho will encounter. Wo have in tho democratic ranks an antldoto for tho poison of his oratory. His memory of his disastrous defeat In Joint discussion in Metropolis and elsowhoro In 1808, has weakeued Daniel's protenslons and. wilt ed his plumes as an orator, amazingly. llo now sees, among democratic orators, a half dozen Duncan's who might shako ''gory locks" at him. Altietirtitn J.t Night. Ono of tho lurgest and most rcspoct ablo audiences of tho season, assembled last night, to witness tho second exhi bition by the Young Men's Dramatic As sociation; and as quite everybody ro malned until tho curtain fell upon tho lastsccne, It Is evident that tho entertain ment was highly relished. Willi the ex ception of u baulk or two that might have occurred oven among professional?, tho entertainment passed ofl smoothly mid satisfactorily. Homo of tho local hits aud tako-oiTs woro good, and the ex hibition, m a whole, presented much that was original and enjoyable. Tho not proceeds, amounting perhaps to $100, will he turned over to tho Cairo Orphmi Asylum. Ttasj Ml. Nicholas! Hotel and Retlaaraut. Tills popular and eligibly located house of public entertainment is now titled and furnished throughout in good ttylu; and, under the management of Messrs. Walker & Slfison, Is doing a large aud thriving business. It is kept upon tho European plan tho guest calling for what he want whon ho want it, wheth er hi the day or ulght II mo, and paying only for what ho orders. Tho rooms nro large aud clean, furnished with the best of beds and bedding) while all other foa- tures of the establishment arc arranged with an especial eyo to tho comfort and convenience fthogdesUi. JaCtf .( , " ABtaBlaMns; bat True." That Dooley 'a Chemical Toast Baking Powder is not only tho UM but the ohetqcH n market. It Is entirely free .from any deleterious substance,- and compounded with such scrupulous ex actness that the con ton Is of eaoU box are the same, and will produco tho same result every time. It is unequaled for making biscuits, rolls, cakes, pastry, Ac., at onco healthy and iiutrjtlouH. Full weight In each packago. Grocers ovury where keep IU feb'Jlmwos 81O00, lit ward! The agent for that beautiful patent Awning, now exhibited on Commercial avenue, opposlto tho post olllce, oilers the above reward to any person who will produco 1U equal,, for oeatnoMiConvcu- Ience, durlbility and cheapness. Tho right to manufacture aud sell this style of Awnings In Cairo and Mound City will bo sold cheap If application is mado soon. James KK.NTO.V, Agent. fcb25tf St. Charles Hotel. Atleullou, Nlr nulKliU. A special conclave of Cairo Com .niandery, No. 13, K. T., will be held at tho asylum, hi tho city of Cairo, this (Saturday) ovenlug, February 20th, A, D. 1670, at seven and a half o'clock, sharp for work in tho Bed Cross Dogrec. All sojourning Sir Knights aro courte ously Invited to bo present. It J as. S. Bi:aiukn, Bocorder. Tlie Demand Telle Mm Story. I'm in all directions orders for Phalou's Vitalia or Salvation for tho hair como pouring In All the noxious Dyes Ac., go down be fore It. A year lienco they will bo un marketable. Tho ladies say it is as pleasant to use as a perfumed toilet wa ter, aud it Is as transparent as crystal. Not! lug else roproducos ho porfectly tho original hue of tho hair. feb21dawlw i. o. o. I. Thcrowlll be a mectinc of tho Si-Robekkah Degree, ofl. O.of O. F. at mo nan or Alexander Lodgo No. St2i, this evening) at half past 7 o'clock. Tho N. CI. requests all mem bers of tlmtDegreo to bo present. Visi ting membors aro cordially Invited, it Furiilsliliisx looie, Tho completest stoeh of gentlemen's furnishing gooda in the city , is to bo found at Miller and Miller's. It would bo aromarkablo want, indeed, In thin lino that they cannot satisfactorily supply at tlio very lowest figures ruling in tho market. tf. I' I L l'ersoiial Taxt. Partlos Yot'owlng personal taxes will, how'seo the necessity of paylnt; un! The, fiscal year1 Is rapidly drawliig to a close, and no furtherndiilgeuce eau. bo gi von, prompt payment is uerorpro, expected. ; r Joiin Hyi,Am, Feb. 2i, St City Collector. Nolle to theTax.paprriarAlezatniarCo. 1IIIUOII. I will bolnniyrqfllco at court Louso' every day during this mouth for tho pur pose ofTecoIvlng Stftto Ami'Couhty'taxes now iun ,0'alro y Veu 1st 1870 febd. Li, li, MYlillij Collector. . The celebrated Aurora oil can be had atNo. D20hlo'Loveo. ; Juhi21-im, covxciii iMtot;ni:i)iiH. fpcclal Joint Meeting. Cnlre, UU.,Fcb:' th,.lS70. Called for tho purposo of au vasslng tho returns of the lato charter election. Present His Honor'tho Mayor, Coun cilman Barclay, Williamson and O'Cal lahau, aud Aldermen Brauklo, Ilend ricks, Kennedy, Loin, Loncrgan, McKeo and Mondel. On motion Councllmen Barclay was appointed Clerk pro (cm, Tho Clerk then laid beforo tho Board tho returns of tho said election. From au examination whereof It appears that In tho K1I1ST VAllD-ro ito. Tli o mm Wllnori rcclvej - 79 to(9 Jo(id II, Oherly " ;ob cur CLrnx. Jolin C. Cfonlsy recrlvH - . Jnhn HroKn ' - T 1 Tlionm " rOR CITT AtTOBXriT. Jolm M InnMlcnreclred.... V V, Albright " roa citr mtAicntn. John II) Umt rcclreJ . JoiujiIi JlTnylor " 1 Tote n 17 " w C7 VDU'H W " ran cur maxuul. Joioph ArncM tcculrtl... M llambrlck ' .... DMcCnrtliy .... aiX'O.NI) WAItD maiob, Tlnirna Vilon recctl John II OU'tly ion citr CUBIC. John OCrottley rwolreJ..,- John nrown " M T J Tlioinn. en rnie 77 " 19 " 1.11 votci l VlilCI III " xotrirr TmAvcm John tvlnnl rccclrcil..... 1W role Jofeph il Taylor " 1M '" roacirr Airoruitr. John M ljuwlcn rccc'Iroil 1T1 rot'1 : Albrifht (I IttRCItr MAMMit.. JoCfh ArnolJ rc-irc.l, m l Hmnbrlck . DMcCnrlhy " . T1IIIID WAItI)-n)HMAro. Th')init Wilou rfecireJ- Jo;m II Obvrljr roa nrr cttai:. John OCrowlfyrwcIted John Drown, " T J Thoma roncirrtniiJi'iirL John Iljif.iil rwulifl Junoph U Taylor " 'oucitr ATHinxir, Jolm f I.n,u r"clrrd KKAIbnabt ' . . . roimrr MAmnAt. Joph AmoK rccrlrol , H ilmntnelc ' If McCarthy ... 1 1'" FOURTH WAni)-r,B Aio. 11(1 tntrn H i, 8 " 41 rnloi M " u M " 41 " 47 ' Thom ilnon recclr(iJ..M.. John HObrrly , . 1W TObn 19 " John C Crawley I tcrlvcU. ...... !" rotrt Johntlroan " M 71 T 1 Thorn at .., U " rou cirr TRtAst'iia. t , Jorm Hylmil, rfl?r.l M rotn Joj'h I n Tailor, . ,.- 135 roncirt irtiinwr JohnM Iin-cUn, recrlf J ... , 121 vul'i FKAibrithi HIT " rim cur m ih a t. Joieph Arnol.l roo-hoJ. ., D untrt M lumbrlrk " ... ..114 ' I) McCarthy 21 " Whereupon the following resolution wan presented and read by Alderman McKeo : Coutwtl Chamber, Clro, III., Fetj. 21, UT0. Whereas. The votes cost, at the elec tion, held by duo orocess of Jaw. on Tudsday, February 22d, 1S70, in the olty of Cairo, for tho election of municipal oiiiccrs snow uiai iiiomas wiisou ro ceivctl tho highest number of votes cast ror .Mayor, ana Jolin M. Jausden ra celved tho highest number of votes cast for City Attorney, aud John Brown re ceived the highest number of vot i cast for City Clerk, and Jos. B. Taynr re ceived the highest number of votes cast for Treasurer aud Michael Bambrlck re ceived ttie highest number of votes cast lor larsiiai, Therefore be it resolved hy the City Council, In joint session, that tho follow ing persons nro hereby declared duly elected to tho ofllces following: Thomas Wilson, Mayor. John Brown, City Clerk. Jos. B. Taylor, Treasurer. John M. Lansdou, City Attorney. Mlchaol Bambrictr, Marshal. Councilman O'Callahan, moved that the city clerk bo directed to produce to thlu Board tho ballot-box containing tho ballots of tho first ward, relative to tho returns canvassed, and that thechatrai polut a committee to open tho said bal lot-box, and canvass tho vote cast in said ward. The chair refusing to appoint such a committee, Alderman Kennedy moved to reconsider tho motion mado by Mr. O'Callahan, nnd tho aye anil nayH being called for upon the mot i reconsider, resulted as follows Ayt Saya 2. ' Councilman Jorgenson, ,nd Alderman Carroll, appearod and took their seats. Tho question thou recurrlr upon tho motion mado by Mi Callahan, It was put and dei cd lost, whoroupon Alderman Mendel moved the adoption of tho Froaniblo and Resolution of Alderman McKec, de claring the result of tho e action. Tho motion was seconded, put und carried. Tho Mayor elect, Thomas Wilson, Esq,, being present, was introduced to tho Council by Mayor Oberly, who expressed tho hopo that tho samo harmony and uuity of purposo that had characterized tho intorcourso between tho Miyor and Council during tho past j oai ,uld dis tinguish tho incoming administration. Mr. Wilson expressed his thanks for the courtesy shown him, aud also hoped that harmony and good will would mark tho councils of the' authorities during tho comlugiyear, tuid their labors would re sult in porman'onl good to tho city whose affairs has been confided to their management. " , , On motion adjourned. John Bhown, City Clerk. ' ' ' ' Oilro, Hit.', Kcb.21, 1871). At a sneelal moutlutr of the Solunt Cou'ucM, called for tho purpose of can J vasslrig tho roturus of tho late charter election, and general business, tjiere be ing oo quorum present, on motion ad journed to moot on Monday, 2Sth lust, at half-past sovon o'clock, p.m. JOHN imown, City Clerk. Cttiro, III., Fib. 23, ISM. Special meeting of the Board of Alder- rfa HHl i I in. I .Ii., 1,'. ..Ti'ik men, called for tho purposo of cauvass lug tho returns of tho lato chartor elec tion; there being no quorum present, on motion adjourned until Monday, 28th Inst., at half-past seven o'clock, p.m. John Bhown, City Clork. Pcmacrali Need not Apply Tho Bov. Thomas J. Shores, who, about two and ahalf years ago, so grossly outraged Col. Schenck and othor radi cals by a "copper-head speooh" in the commissary building, has, as will bo seen by the following effected a change of front In political affairs: Shores "I koar, brother 8., that you havo dcolared for the copperhead party." Bro. S. "I havo said that if I had had a vote it should havo been thrown for Mr. Oberly, and I now repeat it." Shore "That's enough, sir; that's onough. I want no man. m my church that votes tho doniocratlc ticket; no man sir, that fellowships with that God-forsaken party. Bro. S. "Well, if you unlto politics with your church; If you assume to say who your members shall or shall not vote for, I havo no desiro to remain a member, a minuto longer," Whatolso "brother S." Would havo said wo may never know, as at this Juncturo tho Bov. Thomas felt he had ti call elsewhere, and obeyed It, Third AnnlvoMnry Hall by llio t'nlr C'ualao. The membors of the Cairo Casino pro pose an observance of their third anni versary day by a masquorado ball in Washington Hall, on Mouday, February 2Sth, which they oxpect to render an affair pleasant to all who may choose to participate. Tho management refer with pride to the masquerade balls heretofore given by tho Casino, and promise that tho ball here announced shall bo of tho most respcctablo and interesting cha racter. Comtnlttco of Arrangements Louis Herbert, H. Meyer, Bobt. Bribach. January 28-eodtd. Hllk Hate. Tho stock of silk hats at Miller & Mill er's comprises the very latest styles aud the finest make of tho season. The variety Is very great, tho stock large, and prices havo been regulated to liar- monlzo With tho timet. Cull In and cx amine. tf IDS dozkn late style Hats, and others, at cost, for this month only, at Petor NelPs, No. 79, Ohio Levee. Call and examine tho stock and prices beforo you make your purchases, and don't forgot your pockotbooks. tf Tho Aurora oil Is tho cheapest, safest aud cleanest burning fluid in juao. It may be had at 92, ohlo levee. feblSdw . A noon to manklatl la Aornan'i Chalybeato Cough Syrup; only 75 ceuts per bottle. For nalo by S. J. Ilumm. feb21dawlw lOLTHS' HOYS AND CHII.DltN's CI.0T1I- lug at less than Now York, prices, will be told this month, at NofTs regardless of Cost. tf .Vnlhlnjr, Kiipcrlor to Xormn't Chair beate Cough Syrup for Croup, Hoarseness Dyptheria, Asthma, Ac. Forsalo by 8 J. Humm, fob21dawlw The Aurora oil will give a clear and brilliant light, and is entirely non-explosive. febl6d3w. ' ' Havo we any wood sawyers nmongus? Ahalf day's search on our part fulled to disclose tho existence of any. OR SALE OR RENT. Oco two-atory HMCi: ItOUHIl will, tir.rntii anl ilwrtlln;; nllochril, ccmlntlntf of right roonu, cotxIcKtcrii, fto. Aim for rule, uno CoTTAUK, on Ti'iilh Btrei't, nf flro root m nI rlnlern, etc. For f.ltther Information, lnUiro nt 123 Commercial ati'nu. fvblCHlf WOOD. p M. WARD, I)K. I.KK IN Finn -wooao, I prrpnrr.l to fill irilii promptly Ami aAtlnfuiitorily Willi tin brut lt ami hickory tlrtrooil. I.pjto orJcrt at Ilnlou'i olJ.lan.l. or at Mia pnl- COAL R O.S8 COAL YAltl). .TAMES ROSS, Propviol or 'mmi:kciai. av:xu, UipUe foot of KUvnilli Nlrt. rrti vaimunlly on haim riltthurf;. Ml. (;urlon, aim umjunu lAiui-f, fvniun win tut uriiTHrfu I lu ipian- lilli'n lu nil, iii any part of tho city, ah wuui wciuiicu, hiiii inn inrai Tt riu ktriclly rush in aI cuatf, hiiiI full inrtiiur iuruulJ. Ulf WATCH KS. UOUST' JORDAN'S WATC1I.HAKKII aV JHWKT.UY KlKhlh Nirect, Ni'ar Coiuiaerclal Avonuc, ' CAIIU),' ILLINOIS. nnU.nSnt F. O. JOHDAN, igont. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. N OTICE TO SHIPPERS. ! t . , Illlnoiii CViitrut IlailiotJCo.) " . , Agtnt'n Oltto. CUjro, Fcbrmiry 16lh, lbTO. J On ami aftor (hy lato of lliln nolii-it. all hlllu nt In. illnu for iho Traiinit Klvumor "Pan All" will lo MKui'il ntho Hlutin Dtpot ollk'o, On prcurntalion f ilmy lii'kt't.i lj;iic.l bylko logi'lvlnir tlurk on Tninslt Whurl.lK'at,' ' , ' , . , KI.IMIW ' JAHM jmiO.N, Agcnl, mAX NOTICE. To J time A Mllchcl, tho heirs of Ocorgo BumgarJ, nml all othor Intirostcil. Von nro hereby notified that nt a r-alo of land nni! town lots for tho StaU. fconnly and othor tazci, for tho ynr 1807, hold nt tho court houao.lu tho city of Cairo, county of Alexander and Statoof Illinois, on tho ith nnd 30th c uts of July, 18CH, I brearoo tho purchnKcr of the following doacrlbed propf rty, jo-wlt! In tho tiamo of Jamoi Mltchot. I ha N W of tho N E of Ban 13 m Town 1J, Itingo 'J Wct, io acres, for thu nurn of tt j. In lh nurso of Ocorgo UumaVd' hclrt, lot No. KJ In HIo-jIc o. 41 in tho city of Cairo, for the sum ol J2I 37, nnd that tho tlmo of redemption will expire on tho sath and 30th dayn of July, 1870, and If not re deemed at that tlmo I nhnll apply for a deed nnd pogsetnlonof the alma defcribad pretnfica. N. HUNHAOKKIl'l'a re baser. Cairo, February 2h, 7u.-robl3dlUtlw JJOTiCE: Mhcreby glren that default haVlng oectirtel In tho performance of the condition cxpreiied In y oertuln Mortcngo or Deed of Triut extcuted by John O Krlnn to .Samucl.btnatl Taylor and, Edrrin I'arfiont, Tnastcea of the Cairo City lrnttt, dated tho Twenty-third day of January, A. i). ISC3, recorded In the lloconlcr'a offlcu, In and for Aloxnndor co tnty, In thoStnto of Ilflnole, la Hook J' of Deed, ptgo ISO, iaIcI morrgg r deed of triut conteying lot numbered 1J) Twelfa in Illock numbered W (Mnety-ttro) la the Firat Addi tion to tho City of Cairo, In (aid county and Uial 5. We, tho ttndernlgncd. laid Trunlcen, will oa Wednesday, thoHecond day of March, A. V. 1170, nt 10 o'clock In tho fo enoon or that day, unaer and by rlrmo of tho power of aalo .-ontalred lu raid Mortage, ell, at IMibllc Auction, to the blgb- at bidder, tor cash, nt the ofllca building ef said Trustees, corner Washington areaua uud llth street, lu said city or Cnlru, In Alexander coua'.y aJdStalo of Illinois, snld lot num bored TwcIto (IJ) In block numbered 'JJ (ninety-two) la the llrit addition tothacityof Cairo, accordiuslotaa plat thorcof, with the appiirtenaocca to aitisfy Ike jiurpoeaujid condition of said mnrtgage. latcd, Cairo, Illinois, February 'Jlli, lKlo. 8. HTAAT8 TAYI.OU, KIJWI.N 1'AIWO.NH, Trustees of tbo Cairo City 1'roperty; OTICE. Is herehv fflren tliat ilc.iull liavinrou!iirr,l In theperfornmncoof the conditionH eipresacd ma certuiu Morlgago or Deal of Trust executed by I'fttrlck Luton to .Satnuol Stoats Taylor and Edrlu r.irsom, Trustees of tho Cilro City l'roprly,dtd tho Third day of December A. II. lwi, recorded In tho Kocorder's otllce. In and for Alexanderceua ty, in tho Stale of Illinois, in Hook P of Deod. piga'.6, said rnortgai; or deed ol trust tenter ing lot DUtntierel Twenty-Are (U) InUoekaim Urnl Twcnty-scTcn, (27) In tho First Additlent tho city of Cairo, in said county and 8tt. W, Hie undersigned, said Trustees, will on Wedaea day, thn toiid day of March, A. 1). ltTV, at 1 o'clock In tlin forenoon nf that day, tinderaad by rlrlue of tho power of sale contained In aald mortgage, sell, at silblla auction, to tin highest bidder tor cash, at tlifl otflco building o'lild Tnisteos, corcer Washington avenue and lira strut, In ssld city of Cairo, in Alnxtnder county nnd statu of Illinois, said lot numbered (ii) Twonty-flvo, In bloek numbered Twrnly.serea l!T7) In tho llrst addition to the city Of Cairo,! v cording to tho recorded plat Hie reof.,wlth the ptutenances, to sitisfy tlio pdrjibscs ondcouJW lions oi snlllololsK,,. mieu, , Cairo, Illinois, February th, 1870. 1 ' ' H. HTAATrt TAYUIUj . f EDWIN PAIWONfl.. .. Trusten of the Cairo City Property. 1 dtd 1 1 . ,.-t NOTICE. t.noi J MI it Is hereby giren that that ilofsullhavinjt occur- red In tho perfonnancu of the conditions .ex.. pressed Inncerum Mortg.c.orIeul Of Trtlst' vxocuted by Charles Lancaster tartateuel HtaiUi Tiiyiorand tdwlu I'ar-ons, TruMecs of Iho Cutroi City Properly, datctl Iho Thlrllr th day of SOTr, ember, A. I. Hro, rrrled 'lii tile1 ifreirdsr'i' mUm. in and for Alnxanjer icennty. In Iti'Htata' 0 Illinois; in jiook Ji oi, ih-uiis,. psgu s. said rnHrlgago' 'or deed of trust centering lot numbered 0 (six) In Hlook niimbi rc.l (17) Forly ictenln the First Addition to tbaclty tf-CalrI In said county and Slate. Wr. ihomiderilCBai,' Hld Trustees, will on Wednesday,, lh Bcou dsy of March, A. IK 1870, at 10 n'clo-K In- the ' forenoon of that day' under aud by llrtsabf, laal power of sale contained lu ssid inor!KA: (dl s(n piililleauotlon.to thn hlthest bidder for.vaih.ht the ofllca buildltu of said Tiuic,oorurt Waese -Inglou nrcnmi nnd istli stieeii in said city ol Cairo, In Alexander county aimHiatoof llllnais, said lot numbered (0) six in block uuinbeiod (171 forty-scren In tho t!rt ndJit.oAtq the city vr Cairo, according to the MionW lr 'thereef.l with thu itppurtenanee., to satisfy ths po.rpl.il nudcoii'lltiuni nf saiil mortgage. Dated, Cairo, Illinois, February Olh. '.ITn. H. ST.UTS TAYWrt, KDWIN PAlhO.Ni, Trustees of tho Cairo Oity "Property. N OTICE Is hereby ciren that default hitlnz eoeur.l intha ieriormanco of th eonditlnns expresaml" lu a ccrtniu Mortgage, or Iievd of Trtutt,exvcutad- ' bv Joaelih II. Cleaver Ui Sainurl hitajita Tavlor sod Mdwin I'arsoni, Tnutees of the C o City Pit p'ity, dated tho hleteoth dayol ilsy A. lt lui, 4 and mrded In the lleeorder'e olUce, In and far Alexander rounty, in the Bute, or Illinois? a UQOKl'Ol ieeus, piM-i, sain moriiruee or deed (Fifteen) In Iho m Addition to thn city efCuJro. in said county and but... We, the nnisr.lrast. v' said Truatees, win on vt eaneiiiay theseoend a)ar '" of Marsh, A. D. 1670. at 10 'clock In the fere, noon of that day, linger nud by rlrtua ef tke power of sale contained In said mortgage, eel) at publ.n nnetlontolhK highest bidder far cash, at iho oIIIcm building of snid Triiiteoi, corner Weak. Ington areiiue nud lull street, lu said citr ef Cairot In Alexander eounly and State of Jiliaele. ssid lots numbered Cs) twenty, (VI 1 twenty.one. !.') Twenty-two, (a) twenty-threo, (2t twenty, four, (W) sUiy-nmo. (70) setenty an.(7l) aerea. I) .one, In block numbered (Ii) (Ifteeu In tke i fourth addltlonto the city of Cairo, aceerduig le tho recorded plat th reof, wuh tho apportanuntee, to satisfy the purposes and condition or aaii mortgage. !uiru, Cairo, Illinois, Fehrnary lh, 17. H. KTAATH TAVLOB, iniWIN I'AIWO.Nrf, Trustees of Iho c'uiru Clly I'rnpsrty. J-OTICE. 1 hereby glren thai tlrf.aiilt hating oecurrs-t of trust ciiiiveytng lot numbered (i) twenty iro in block number el (eighty one) in thn first addd. Ion to tho city of Cairo in said county and stalo. We, tho lindvrslgne.1, snid trustees, will on Wed nesday the second day ol March A. D. Ik 70, at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon of that day, under and by Mrtuooftlie power of sale contained la said lloru g tge, sell, ntVubltu Auction, to the highest bid der, for caih, at tho oalce building of said Trua. tees, corner of Washington Atenue und Isihsi in said c(ty of Cairo, in A exunder eouaty ami Mate of Illinois, said lot numbered (i5) Tweiity-flte in block, rttmbered II (elgkty uiiri ill inn ma. uiiiiivu ill in. BSIU Clly t)f (Ulro, sccordlug to the recorded plat thereer, with tho nppurteuuneea, to satisfy the purposes and condition of said Morlga' Ditcd, Cairo, lit., Frbruu- 'i, llTO-dld H.8T .dTAVI.011, KDWlrs PAIWOXS. Trustees of the Cairo City Properly. MARI1LE YARD. rUOKRIEGEL, NE WRERRY & CO., I PRACTICAL MA Hit Ml WOltKKUS, Monumontti'l' lDosinorra sun importers oi Italian Marble, Mcolch Urnullr, Klo, Wiire-rooins and Work-ihop cor. 3d Jk HI. Ann airs. OWUNaUOUO -......... ....K K.NTUUK Y. i i . alontllneiits Vaults. OrnrnHtnnia. llantlis Italmt..' Ink, etc.. eiccuted with sunerlor Horkmuiislilii. mt l',w est prices.- Kugllsh, (tertnnn liiirT Hebrew5 h'tU'Fi lugilonaiii tho Usi stjlo; marble aud grauilutiKurva. i br tho lieat kCillntou of Kuroiio linuortcd. uii.i ull WII JUlll SIIIVl'M FordesiL'iia. uniiiv lo CAItr: l TllcIMAq. jtironl jhuSldtf Cor. 8lh strvvt und Coiuaiurulul, ate.', ,i LIQUOR SALOONS, l' JOUN IIYLAND'S SALOON la supplied, with all .kinds ol Oviporior Xaic.vi.oi.'Mr Ileer, Ale, tlctU' H";!' Commerclul atenue, bet. Muth and Tenth alroeta, L Tlio thirsty, whs love good liquors, should gj to hiraii'l acall, soil tloa who wish toutd ai fragruut crgacnati ) tiive their wanUUppUedri7!fsbr. d?ildr oi irusi cuuteyiuu wis uiimuerea r-vl 'rsrealt. ' l!l,(Twonty.one) ti. (Twenty-two) 33, (Twealr. three) il, (Twenty-four) ra, (Suiy.riineltO, (er. iiitr) 71. (suve nty-ou) in lllu k nam bared if hi tho perfurmoni'dof the conditions etpresatd la a certain Morlgnge, or Deed of Trust eiecutce' by Kdwurd II. Weakly to hainuel Htaats Tnyleraud lilwln P.iroii.Trus.ees of thn Cairo city Pro. perty,iluted thHTwiinly-tUthilsrof Jannsry A. D. ImM, nnd recorded In the lleourder's nUIee, la and for Alexander County, In thn Plate of Illinois, im Hook P. of Deeds nauo IM.saiii Ksri'sr nr