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for tbe newest and fatcst-olllng book out. OCEAN'S STORY. By K. n. Goodrich ("son of Peter Parley"). Ileraarkable voyareii, MilpwrocV, mcn Hirers, eiplorstlon. V lrarlc, rnnlMei, naval combata. and tho liUnry ol all klml of naval prosrew. The romance r.f "old Ocean." anl 1000 thlnc of thine of Inter en and value. Over !v illustrations and verv tow priced. Peml for circular ami moat liberal ternn to agents, to VALI.KY rUHMHHlMI CO., fit. Louis or Chicago. CINCHO-QUININE it a tgeetuul a remedy FOR FEVER & AGUE u Uu SalphaU III the aim ilnwe. Wlilln II n Terra I k htmd fil, I mora palatable and muA crJr. feed ft tartpU Clrcalax with Ti(nie(al Ttiwii T MLLWOB, UUH'aw.,ai CAIRO LOCAL IVEWS. Fnmcbody liouil, pood M.M)to4 00 WAHTEt). Illll IfrndN. to tnko from lln n Ihouiiintl lilll paiicr ami finely printed, fr Hli.trmentt Oi.o tlinumnd autotnmli printed at Tin: Hfl.LBTlK olUcc for M.fjO to 4.00. Satlat Ufclm. Morton, . if aw. WABASH COLLEGE CltAWFOItDSVIM.n, IND. Full term bftfna Sept. 0, 1K74. IU clsmlcal, scientific, preparatory And Knglliih roumn are extensive and thorough. The Faculty have enlarged the number of rludlet. In the Preparatory department o that youns; men a any term may receive Instruction tn Al gebra. Ooometry, Trigonometry. Surveying. Chlmlstry, Oennai, llook hocplng and other studio usuallv taught In the belt aeademlei. For further information send for catalogues to too president or treasurer. Role HrruU, One tlioiHaud noli linaiU nrintiil at Til ItlM.t.KUN ollleo for tl.W, lothnuslid for li.WI. ('Hill Oni' HioiimixI limine anU, line ItfoUil b;ird, piinlol.it I lit: llUl.l.r'.TIN ollleo lor from lo so.tw. uuoming id sip. To tub Patrons oil Till LtcouiNO iKBUnANCJC CoMTANV TAKI". NoTICK. . K'jnowM roiolpts issued by 0. 1. Lyon, late agent, unli algnwl by tbo prosidont and fceretajy of tbo compnny, nro null and void rtnd of no effect. No Ion will be paid under tliem unlcn regularly itauod. Cairo, 1m, , Aug. 30tb, 1871. ,U K. Jt. IIaiimam, Htato Agent 'i 1 cod lw WEI)N E3DAY, HKPT. 0, 1874. Polick Cotnr Judge Eros, had no caio jeiterday that would bo worthy of reporting. Wanted A Rood boot and ahootnnkor. Apply r.t corner Tenth itrcot and Com mercial avenue. nwrt ti DATtrr'T t f. nn vrxiw. J. . avj v jsjuu oi. I conduct an ajrencr for th rrn-itiu "fj I ium iikmi compimu (oii-umeni oi ine vinu in the world. Six thouiand newspapers arc iuttr. ... ,nmn nf tmpcr, without ni "i.n.i i . nr .ftimnlnflon. All utl' BIKIlllllU.il Ullll t-. "ill. .i" ; irm. with the aiteney. It mvcii iroub Vnd oorre.pondente, maV n oc "ontract tnatead ot dozen, a bundrei or a Uoi.and, A booV of etKhty Pfig ally amf country pupern, ti id vc?. onn which areapecWly o,, ar ..i.ir" ,,n applit'at on, "'l.t-.E...ttLUi-!blnK to inalic col.. 'Of .Wrllalni- "UJ lunu. I II, o lr" ..V.Ter.1is'n.?ltory of tho United 'a . or im i.-ion of tho Dowlnlmi of niniciueiu oi a copy of Uoada. mar ill-- conclno at.i vrfiit ii.otr .. together with i 1 - . . " " .-.- . Kn.f .ah.A ln... i . n,l d wtllrecnve inftmutfon by return mall vrilch nill enable -bcra to decide whether to .nereaao or noiuee the order, All tbo day boardors in tho city can bo accommodated at tho St. Charles hotol, with Urat-cla't board at tocond clnis raU. 79 LlO-tf Schools It wm our intontiou to mako (i rato of all ichooli In tho city. Tuio nod ipace fotbltl. IV'o will try It again to day, (JOI.DSTIK A lto.HKNWATim bavn '' ...ti illli.fct dll'l fiatl, which thoy nro eelllnir at remark. ably low prlcoe. 8-t.0t Joun Majoii wa "up among thn little llara and (ailing round tho moon" lnit neok. lt' a Klrl, und welkin twelvo l.oundl. Huch a thing never happened to iut:i uoloro. lafftitaatlon 0're no charge until jn lor a lum. For auch Ordera aro ;i for jfligle paper a well ua for a lint ; a alarle dollar n readily as tor a larger . OJace(.Ttmeliulldlnir), 41 PARK ROW. N. Y. )Uhi Hall Tho bate bull match lie tT;en the J'adticah and (,'alro club takes pltOH Saturday, S p.m., nt I.ocuat ("fovo. Wo Joft out tho day In our yeatorday'. rejmrt. SB TO $20 I'ar day at home. Termo free. Adilrcn OKO. B TW SUN A CO., Portland, ile. MOST EXTRAORDINARY Tonni ot Advertlilng aro otTared for Newi paiiera In tho State of ILLINOIS I Send lor n Hit of paperi anil schedule of rate. Ad dreta OKO. I'. HOWKLL .t CO.. Advertlk lng Agcnti, 4t Park flow, Now Vork. llr.tur. to Tun Eimtokof This l'.trr.n. S77 .A. WEEK (iuaranteed to male and femalo agents, lu their locality. Cots NOTHING to try It. Varticulara free. i. ,O..VICKKRY A CO., Augluta, ale. 87il&w-lw MlhCKLLAXBetm F. M. STOCKFLETH. UecllBcr ntui Wholcsalo Voulnr In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LKUOltS AND wines. 0 HQ) CI, OHIO LEVBE, iMfitoTBMKNTii. Mcaare. O. 1). "SV'll Uamion & Co., grocora and proviiion meichtnta, Ohio lovoo, aro putting down a luunantiai ddowalk in front of their atoro. Let otbera do likewise. Max Kukiink, tho organ builder, la mail, k - .1 . vv.j. ak uuj umo 10 iuno ana repair pianos ana molodeone. You may Fafoly .luBijour inairumonta to 1)13 caro will not bo decoirod. you CAIRO, ILLS B. F. PARKER, (Suooesutr to J'orkor & JiJakc,) Dvoierin PAINTS & OILS VARNISHES, BllUSJIKS, WALL I'AI'JJIf, WINDOW GLASS, WINDOW SIIADKS And the celebrated Illuminating .'AURORA OIL: Broa.' UulIdtLg, 11th at. A (Jomercial Av OAIItO, ILLS. R. SMYTH & CO.. "WHOliKIAI.I! LIQUOIt DEALERS No. CO Ohio Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS "HAM, uuitr, mo Krand Jury hare Doon in loaiion almoat ovory hour during thodayslnco .Monday at ton a. m.,and "iminou many wltnoiaea. Thu r noiumg can he found out. Thoy will maao a unul report In n day or two. I'aktiks dealnni- to havotholr nlnnoe and nrolodean cleanod. repalrod and tunod, should trust thorn to if. K Kuohno, cornor Thirteenth and "Walnut itreela. lio la tho moat comnntnnt trnin in Cairo. aue latttt aeelgnj in carpota of ull klnda may he found at Uoldatine ic Hoi nwatea'a, who keep tho largoat atock to be. round in tbo city, and ol! at prices that aro lowor than over before. 8 9-3t 7PtWM.. It" I If ... intenaent of the 0. 6i V. It. 1. and n. Axtel), superlntondont f tho Cairo Di viiion of tho St. Louia and Iron Mountain K. K., alio Oapt. Dukn Nioholaon, of tho avanavillo pnoket Co., woro at the St. Obarlaa yoaterday. htiNcn. Tho i'iantora' Homo aaloon, Mr. Iliioinor, proprietor, aetout an excel. ia lunch to bia patrona yeaterday morn ing. An Immenao crowd was on hand to devour it. Mr. II. la a llvo man, and da aervca tho largo patronage ha roctivca Liberal advertising tella. Ti.m Dollars 11i:hahd. --Mlraytd or atolen from tho prcmlios of tlm unclor algncil, n largo cliotnut-forrol horse, blaxeil facn, abort innno and till, 17J l,tiil high, nml about seven or night yfnra o!il Vli-n last aeen bo wna neat thn Irnn liMiluo nn tbo Illinnl Central mlln.vl near Mound .It.nctirn. Tbo iilmvr rnwnrd will bo ld fur Inn return to C. V. WtiRKt.nK iV; Co.. Cairn, Illinois. Mound City Journal pleaso copy and chiirgn to this ollleo. J a..-3t Ur.r.Ai: Down. This morning about 7 o'clock, wcllo tho neigbbora wero enjoy- Inj; ttieir broakfait, n crash waa hoard which rcsoundod trorn ono end of Walnut street to aorao dlstsnco. Roma timid per sona thought that su c&rthquaku bad oo curred, while tho more aobar-mlndcd thought that aomobody'a houia had fallen In whleh ropoit thoy wore correct Upon exainlnution it waa found that County Cona'tahlo Uladnoy'a resldenco, which ha wat trying to raiso above alpo water mark, Wltimui . nun, had fallen, and in tbo fall ondangored thu life of bia wifo, who bad just aroso Itoin her bed in tho room that tbo chimney had fallon into with a great crush, breaking up tho bud- ituad, crockery, nml, to uan nt. iixpresalon not nltogethor elecant, raited the d I guncrally. No uriu serioualy hurt. HroiiTivo Cluii. Homo twenty-five of tho llvo mon of Cairo that aru fond of aport, mot lait ovenlng In the rooma over I'.obrtt ilmytho ft C.'a aton, to organize thn Cairo Hporting club. Thro waa a largo attondanco, and all entorcil heartily Into tho work of arranging It. A similar organization waa In oxiitenco in Cairo several jeara ago, but for tho laok of Interest of thn ofllcBra tho organization collapsed. The new ono etarta out with u good aum in the treas ury, and oxpecte horeaftor to havo a aufli dent amount of greonbacka on band to pay all hllla and make tho thing credita ble, both to tbo membara and tbo city. All are ploaicd to hoar of this re-organl-zation. It Is something that baa baen needed in Cairo, and from tho men that are at the hoad, there can be no auch thing at fall. Tho club havo tccspted an Invila tion to moet the (porting men of Mound City thia afternoon and engage in a pigeon atiou....B .,Ch. Bucc.sa to our ahootists. The following otllcera were elected: F. Kent, rrosldont; Itobert Smyth, Bacro tary; James Garland, Troaaurer. llmD'8 Coukt. Ono caso bofore Juatico Uird thia morning. Thia waa a case of ntaault, Bamaol Clark derondant, and Charlea l'eoplea complainant. Both are colored water haulers. Uonatablo J. K, Gladnoy mado tho arrest. Tnor was a Inrirn number or wltn,r otamlned, and much loud talk indulged In, which AH tho ovidonco waa about of the ..... teuor, and all went to abow that Clark viaitod tbo rcaidence of Pooplea with an axe on ins Hhoulder, with the Intent to do him bodily Injury, l'eoplea tried in overy way to cool down bia angry pataiona, without tfo ct th aciallant eUadily advanced with tbo uumiij weapon raiaea, and whon within triking distance, lot out. Mr. Peeplta received tbo blow on hla arm and breast fortunatoly doing no aarloua injury, merely bruialnR bia arm and making a Hrhi Tim 0. & V. The new lima card of tbo Cairo and Vlncennca railroad, taking effect the Ctb, containa aetne new fealurea and afforJs unuaual facilities to the traveling public, Tho Indlanapolla tnd Vlncennea road haa changod tta timo table to conform to tbo new card of the C. and V., so that pasaoogor traina loavlng Cairo at C o'clock a. m now makea cloae connections at Vinconnea for Indianapolis, arriving tho amo ovenlng. Coming south from Indianapolis closu connection Is alio mado at Vlncennns, ar riving at Cairo at 10:30 p. m. Traina connect at Indlanapolia for raslntn points via I'an.bandlo route, and with all oastum and northern ruads. I'niatngera have time for dinner at Vlticennea both waya. Tho connection with tbo K, and C. rail road lor Terra llaute, Chicago and tbo north, and the daylight run between Cairo and Cincinnati and Iioulavillo are still kept up. l'assengera leaving Cairo at & o'clock lu the morning aro in Cincin nati or Louiavlllo tbo tarno ovenlng: re turning leave Cincinnati or Louisville in mo morning ana roach Cairo the same ovaning at 10.30. This run givaa our peoplo an excellent opportunity to at tend tbo exposition, and the 0. and V. advertiioi ticketa for ono faro for lb round trip, good duiing the exposlltsn, Dotn core nu al Alouaj CIIJ. At Cincinnati connacilont are mado with the Atlantic and Great Wostarn and jino roads, tho favorably known broad guago routn to the ait. The formor connection at Carmi for Kvanavlilo, by way of the Southeastern road, ia atill maintained. On thia card traina atop for broakfait at Htono Fort. Wo are glad to know that tbo Herts of tho preient management aro being re warded by lucreausl buainesa. Wo pro diet that the 0. and V. will eventually be tho favorite routo betweon the aouthwuit and tha east, PUULIC SCHOOLvS. The public schools opened yesterday morning, under thn moat favorablo aua pices. Tho day waa bountiful, ami tbo at tendance for tho first day was much larger than in former yenra. Thoro wna nccca aarlly much work, aa thoro alwaya ia at tho commencement of a school year, but our tfllclont principal and ablo corps of teaebcra woto eijuol to tho omergenoy. Whon w visited thu achoolathia morn. Ing all UIIAUKS BAD 1IKIC CLASSlriKD, and each room appoarod to ha In good running order, everything working har moniously. Wo glvo tho number of aoholara in oath room. Tha number will bo Inoroased by over ono-tblnl beforo the I'Uil of tho wrek. This la not tlm laultof tho ai.perinteuilont and toachora, They have used the presa and urged por sonally upon parenta tbo necessity of hav ing their children present promptly Monday morning at the opening of the ichools, thereby saving much trouble to tbo teacbors, and laving the children the trouble of catching up with tho claims to wbioh thoy will be assigned. Wo believe, from eur observations and conversations with the teachers, and from noting their diicipiino and manner of teaching, that our ichooli to-day aro in Kil kanda aa any In tho land, and oxpect by the end of the term to hoar a Kood report from tha acholara and the approval of the parenta. The auporlntendent and ttaehera have "Neb work and many responsibilities to contend with, aud our citizens should take a lively Interest In everything apper taining to the schools, and endoavor In ovary way peisible to help and oncourage the school board, the worthy superinten dent and tho teaokors under his supervis ion. If thev da ltiti H ).. il,.i. I RIVER NEWS. l'OKT Mar, ARP.tVXD. Stoamor Jim Fisk, I'aducahj " a II Cook, Kvanivllle; " Moans and barges, Wheoling; " Hickory, Meund Cltyj " City of Chester, St Louis. EBTAUTKD. Stoamor Jim Flak, Taducahj " U II Coek, Evansvllle; " J no Moans and bargee, St I.ouia; " Indiana, St Louis; '! City of Chester, Memphis; samiiinneiiiiinaaae nnniiw iim si lar fr I' urn' I h i ;INril!TlliHIII HAS NOW THE LARGEST STOCK OF CONPEC TIONS IN EGYPT, 20 PER CENT LOWER. THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. )o not buy oM ("Uidii ' lint lmve boon Kept over (lio sumim-r, and arn stale, cluiiiiiii'r Jioino man n t.iol ni' A so sec to your weight, livcrv box oii.L'lit, to funlaiii iivo pountU not, or 0 ounces over live. Remember tho plans Corner 8th St. and Washington Av. The Only Place in tlio City where You can pet a Complolo Assortment. Hoatb 70 Liavk To-Da'v. Jim 'lak I'aducabj Arkansas Ilelle, Evansvllle; Cherokee, New Orleans; Fannie Lewla, St Souia, City of Helena, Vfckeburg. HlVEK, WKATItKB. I1U8INESS. ThO rver i,t evening wiu 11 feet 1 Inch on tha psups. htvn,. ...... .oi- . . . .....u 10 jacnoa uuring tho previoua 34 houra, The weather waa partly cloudy yeaterday and hot. Ilusinssa dead. Tho rlvera aro reportod falling rapidly at all points above. Uisr.KAL Itbmi. Tho Frank 1'orreat la to bo taken out on the docks here for repaira. terest bv visiting the schools occasionally, it will do much te stimulate both teachers and scholars to their work. Wo havo known Mr. Ab vord by reputatatlon for many vears. from what wo know and havn learned of him, we look forward to a aucaeaifu' aohool year, and boliere that If our people will glvs him their encouragement that they will find overything turn out to the beat, and Cairo achools compare favorably in every way with thosa of other cities ol tbo land. ELBVISTU STItSKT I'HIMAHV. This school, situated on Eleventh street bjlwoen Washington avenue aad Walnut 'atraet, wo found In tip top runniog order with Miss A. Jtogers In charifo. lit not nacusiary for us to say one word in favor of this excollent teacher. She.ls too wall known In Cairo, bavleg had charge of the samo icheol last year and gavo the very belt o! satisfaction. Mils R. baa 101 acholara enrolled on aor books, about the samo number aa attended lust year, and antioipatis about 25 mors boforo the end of the wotk. THIKTKXXTfl BTKK2T fcCUOOL. Miia Annio E. llouiton, of Metropelis, Illinois, has chargo of the fifth and sixth radei. Intermediate denarlm.m .r IChool. ifisi li. cam te Cairo blfHly reoommended. Shu la a teacher of sev eral yeara experienco, and a atudent of the Illllnola state normal achool, located at Normal, Illinois. Wo found unrolled dflr.tlrn mrnll. ..l.l. .1.- r-j""i iiu mo proipect of a Tho T. V. Eckert bogan the romoval of the machinery nf -- wii.i r.t. which f.w ,. cut down fiy the Ico above ,u ' 3.. mro two yeara ago. r third omabe rniMAnv. Capt. Uuko Nlcholion. Ut. r .u. I lbit room under tho supervision of Mils M. Aubory, a lady that la not a Ke o oi i,eula to loeate, If tho nlaco 10 peop' ot Cairo. We au.ta him. He la a joung man. and rf.. ,0UD'1 ev wound on his breast. Conitabl. r.U.i- Tho trial of Henry ltunnor, nho Opened to bo in tho vicinity, ar' uuugeuird fined him flf. toon dollara and coat. Total, Twenty tbroo dollara and ton conte. Tkiai. for tbo murder of Hencarnp, ia aot for to morrow moralng, in tho Union ceunty circuit -ourt, at Joneaboro. Tho wilnouce mil Bo up by tho nlghl train, and thoro will probably bo no postponement. Jiun- nor ia anxious for a trial ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY the l'OHTY-FIKTU ANNUAL BK38ION of StudiMm lh9 BT. LOU1B USIYKKS1TY Will begin on MONDAY, SEmsniEU 7th, iS;j HEV. JOS. o, ZEALAND, S. J., . r i .. . Jl'rosident. Exrosinov Tickets to Cincinnati ani LOUIHVII.LS. All persona who de airo to go to Cincinnati or Loulaville. can procure round trip tlckcta nt thn tickot offlco ot tho Cairo & Vincennoa railroad, In Cairo. Ono fare for the round trip. Ticketa good during tbo oxpoa Ition. n., Lost On thooruning of Cth init.. In going from Eighth etoot and Comniordal to iweifth und Codnr, n child's bluo mo rlno capo, ornbroldorod on (Jrovor Uaker machlno with whlto allk lloss. Th. Under will plonso return to O. Hanny'a atoro, cornor Eighth atroet and Commor clal avenue. ,j,u Ciucuit Coort. Nothing of puhlio importance tranaplred in thia court yeater day. It waa altneit ropotition of Mon aya ouaineie. xmiuuu.. in . . fuii,..i .. " not bo in ..., u uiuti uniu ma grand jury makoa their final report. There are about seventeen criminal and sixty.iTo civil cases In addition to what waa left over last tsrra. Hotel Abiiivals. fit. r-h.-i r T Fraui, Momphla; Oicar Tumor kw lucky; J Uall, Juckaon, Tonnj A T Orar VM.rVa..ey,MI,,;I1SvciyodVT.D: nosaoe; L 1' Hay ward, Now York; N W Joslyn, Bt Louis; A J Landren and slater ft.mnaii, lenn; A Havorallek, I'hiladel Phia; Jno J. Klnir and eons. "Vtr LUMflEIt STH.L OOINO Powi.'.Al n are determined to close out our atnrir ..m . . . . .j-uu-iuj, rujiaraiory to winding up bui Iness, we will cell all kinds of lumbor at two dollars per thoukand Uu than ket prices. Valler. Ml..- Ti vji... . . . " -unsisaippi; Jno IJ. Zamnono, Louiaville; D Callaghan and who, lennessee; i)r F Garnett. N. Or. loans; 1' J Smith. Iventurl,.. 1 c ,,, -j t uvun- son, Missouri; E L Carson, Memphis; Mrs II T Gray, Water Valley, Miss; Miss Klomlng, Detroit, Mich; Otto ICountze, Kl.pilg, Germany; Louis Eoiley, Charles' ton, Mo; Mrs E Manmla, Owensbjro, Ky. -I)elmonico.-0 1' Wolla. Gayoso. M01 O V Vaf and lady, llallard Oo, Ky; W M Wheeler; Oinelnnatl; M A Mathews, Celumbus, Ky; George E Freeman, Mem phlsjLoula I'i.rce, Nowport, Ky; J O Willis and wifo, Uongolaj A McOonnell. x auuean, James Clark, Uliln. dianapol,.; F K. Scherl,' Now Orla.n"' W. Mlchaol, Molcot, Louisiana; John H orgoll, Indianapolis; Charlos V, Kev more, Now Orloans j Edward Locke ll. tnvio, New York; r,.nk Hllbert, Gin cinnatl ; A. M. I.oury, Louisville ...... ... . " nu ae. .....so some wnore be can grow up with the country. Tho U. 0. Y'eager and Carrie V Kountr., from New Orleans, were duo last evening, and no doubt arrived during tho night. b Bt. Louis wants a Tonneiiee and Cum borland river packet line. v.apia.n vorheea talka of taking hla steamer Utah to Mobile and placing her ia. aiavima river. Yellow fever ia reported in Pensacola, and New Orleana baa established rjuaran- im oga.nai 11. ScitKNCK's Pulmonic Hrui'-Kor tho ot-re of conaumptlon, cougha and colds Tho great virtue In thia modiclno la that it rlpena the matter and throwa it out of tha syatom, purlflca tbo blood, and thue effects a cure. I'tl.ur.v'u . . . ......p nA wKU TONIC, i'OR THE CUKK Ol- DVSl-El'SIA, INDIOESTIOIT, AC. The tonlo producoa a healthy action ol tho stomach, creating an appetite, forming chyle, and curing tho most obstinate cases of Indigoation. Scuesck's Mandrake 1'iu.s j-0n the Clke oi- Lives Cohi-laikt. -n Thfio pills are altorativo, and produco . hoalthy action of tho liver without tho '"" a"DKr. " thoy aro (too from cal omol, and y,t moro effacloua In restoring healthy action of tho livor. Timo remodics are a cortaln euro for v",u.u.op.10o, " the Pulmonic Syrup ripens tho mattor and purlflca the blood. Tho Mandrake Pin, net upon tho livor create a healihy bile, and remove all dia- 01 m, uyr, ofton of Consumption. Tbo w eou xonio alrongth to the forty.nine lara mar- A largo lot of lath and atom wood on hand, which will bo aold at cor- jspenamgiy low rates. I Ali.ll " Wall d: K.vr. llAKEnT.Mr. Joaonh OTICB TO T I'L,.LIC-Tho BOW Pck.ng houio market In Wilcox', block, Will bo open Saturday next, with fro.l moats and now lard, nt tho lowest market Wamiinoton ,) , . din J llonfknr tmi i.l... . . uunr'n if .i.i. .. . a" mis won known CSUb llhmn --.l ...m . ""'i on and bo able to supply t10 Cboico liroarl At Bo,ton, Ilrown and Graham: Z ! wnfectlonarlo. of ,y'vty do. 9lng an oinrlun 1 .. vilf.il i..b.. 11. i. -. ami jKHieKiir w not full t .ti.fy all who patronize hb, ' mitdogton avouuu. Ub-V.a.ita ninsr lo-aav. publlo 'with cakea and acriptlon. The Dftroor mop is OI1 ,L0 oornor ot j.iKuIU a.reui anu uommorclal avonuo wnore .1. uwjrgo Htionbouso with hi. tlomanly assistants can bo found at any hour of tho day or night, ready to sootbo your fnollnga with a smooth ehavo, or cool your tomper and boad with a good sham- poo. It la a first-class ehop, and you Rro mw of receiving iirst-olasa treatment l,,lti.a n,i . . ment """"i uttircutor curJej tertho m ill approvjlHv 8-15. t U-l-wlt CBUIO .Sea gives tono nnd Itomanh. rn&koi ..M.l digestion, and enable, tho organ, to form Kru , ., ' "a N"1' ""'o. a healthy Clrcillet nn nf l,,..i.i. . . ' . .,UOuUJr uloou xfi0 com. blood action of the.o medicines, aa thus explained, will euro oTarv m.,i nf i. sumption, If taken In time, and tbo uso of tbo modicinea preserved In. Dr. Schonek ia professionally at bia principal offlco, corner fcjixth and Arch Ste., Philadelphia, evorv Mondav. whero all letters for advlco must bo addressed. Bchenck's medicine. for,a9 hy Druggists. 1-3.1-1 m OBSTACLES Tn mappiaow Il..r.i.i. .1. ll. r. ."-v.Mij foe uliV'Em; ' Z, 1 lt?JA:t- rl. e I i, 1 rn ''"I-odimenta to Jlar-' lrn.ir i.ui.t fi- i "" "Uneni.U .Inf.. I .f ,'l " HV"M onVOlopOr. Bll- S IJ.'IM"" AhSOOlATlON, 4111 ...J ,. In ,UV' S.' l'bll.v)elpbla. Pa.,-. , Institution liaiiii,. . i,i,.i, V...,i.ii.... .... huuorabl tou.luct andprJlcwlonal nklll. everything working nlcelv In thn scnooi. Aim a. counted names on her register. TUIHb OltADE (1'IiIUAXr). We foand an unusual large attendance In this room, but all working along In tbo very best order. No confusion, a. would naturally bo expeotei on the second day of the school yoar. Mlis Annie Phlllls, the teachor in oharge, seemed to have all well in hand, and to one that had not known that It waa the aecond day of tbo aesslon, would tako it at a glance that there had been no vacation. iliis PhlHU was bern and raised In Cairo. Evurv on. i the city Is familiar with her qualifications, nd wo could not add one word that would oo or Deneut to hor on that score. Helm! ia attendance, 73. VOUIITU erutiE intermediate, Miss Ida Harroll has charge of this room. Mil. H. . a graduate of the Cairo high tebool aid well-known to our paople. Thia la her first experience. VT remained In her room tome time and were pleaied with the way in whleh she controlled and inatructea her acholara. Number ol pupils enrolled, 38. njoii (jxAmtARi Thl. room la in charge of MI13 Kato A 'T U . mi.. . . .... uuii0U. inia is nor third year In Cairo. Hfco came to this chy from Hycamore, 1111 nola, and haa a good reputation aa a thor ough teacher and good dlioiplearlan, and hasthe.uperviaionof all achoola In this building and ia ably assisted ky Misa M, E. Powera. Scholars, 43. trimarv. Thia school la located on Washington avenue, botweon Elghtoonth ana Nine toonth streets. Miss L. Walbridgo la the teacher. The attondanco la nm mill. largo aa last year, but will be increased by twelve or fifteen before many days. Miss Walbridgo had charge of this school last yoar. Prom our observations while there, wo should think that sho understood her business fully, and appoarod to have good otintrol over, and the regard or hor scholars. Number In attendance, St. COLORED bCIIOOL 01UMMAR ORADK. This achool la In a Uourlahlnu; condi tlon and atarta out with a largo attond anco. "We first viaitod THE GRAMMAR (IRAM.-, in charge of Misa M. E. Mciirido. This is her first year In Cairo, formerly raid ing at Munford, N. Y., and ia a graduato of Oawego, N. V., normal unlvoralty, and ia said to be a good teachor; nutnbur of sobolara, 43. FIRST K1IIUARV TIIIRl) ANII Knl'hTIl CIRADK. Mias P.. K. Oopoland (colored) ia th teacher. Miaa C. ia a native of Clrclevllle Ohio, and a graduate of Wilborforco un' voraity. ticholars in atUadauco, 4S, riRST ORADK 1'IUil.M 1 Thia school room was full iit.d will have to liavo additional atats. Mlia Nellie lianka haa been euigncd to thia room, but the school Is in the temporary chargo of Mr. Edward Natt, 47 scholars. THIKO I'ltlMAIlY. MI11 Virglnio Copeland, '1 nlorcd ) a sis ter of the lady In the flmt primary, alo a resident ol Circ'.ovlllo, Ohio, and k gradu ato of Wilburforco university, Is the teacher In this room. CI scholara en- rolled. man school riuirnti. Th high icbnol proper rtirt. cfl with ft larger atUndanco thanover beforo at tl.o commencornoi.t of the ich-ol jar, aid expoct to reculvo a lurgo addition b(- fjro many ils. Pruf. Ahord inakt't thia room his hoad'iuarlurs, and dors bit full share of the teaching, i.tu. In the ah aunco of linn of tho tuaeheti, .Mrs. Alvord is hulplng bin. out temporarily. A (real deal of Inturrct aoutued to bo manlicited on tho part of tho puplU, and Prof. A anticipates a larger attundanct tn thia room by twenty por cant, than kit year. MUST AN I. SKroHI) OHAIJK rillMAKV mon hC IlOOL lllltt'INCi Hits Hattle M. McRrido, tachar. She comn to Cairo with first clars recornmand atlona aa a teachor, tc. Ia a graduate l Oswego Normal unlvursity and former home, Murufjrd, N. Y. Number of kcholara, 73 more than ttars is seats for. rimi ani. sixth ur.iiM moll aciioCL aun.uiN'J Mlis Emmu Livirigiton ia the untrue tresa In this room, and the firit yor.r of her experience at toaching. .Mm h. is a resi dent ol Cairo. We failed to learn of what aohool she Is a graduato. Every thing soeniod to be work:i:g excellent in her acbcland -1 p up:U oi. tbo lint. URAMMAR KOCM 11IUK .l'.,n.. Misa Annlo .McJvoo, loaciier ; k v.ry small attendance a', tho oponing, but maty moro expoctod, either by pronation or otherwise. Thoro aro thirty names on iiiiiui A.-u rOLT.TH (.KiliER-rRiMir.r. Tan room is under thu control of Uln j Ituth JIcIJrMo, ono of the threo sisters, anu a rcimont and creduato of the samu aebool as hor autors, named above. Mlu Mcllrnln is probably only p!At6j i XhM room temporatily. She wei solocto-1 to aiilit In tho high achool. Number in at tendance, C'.'. i IlIXAPITULATION. Por want of lime nnd apace wo are com polled to cut this report of our public schools shor . They ara demviug o( rauoh moro. .S u Hi .0 to say, we aro satis, fled at tho way in whioh thoy atirtud out, and will (eel dlsiappointed if this docs not servo to to a succesiful and profitable school .yoar to tho children of our city. Tuk Cause or TKiiriiiAvi r fin.i. 01 its mon insidious and dangorous Iokh in tho many so-callod "tonica " ana ' petiars." mailo of cheap whisky and fuso liijuori, finished up to suit depravod appetites under tho namo of molicirie, UU.. ALKEIi a OALlrollNIA VlNKUAR Hitteks Me nono of theso. They aro nut a Dovorage, but aro a gonulno modicinr, purely vegottthlo, proparol from Cali- rornia hsrba by n regular phyaiclin. Por all diseasos of tbo stomach. livor. kldnnv bladdor, skin and bloocs, thoy aro an in fallible and unrivalod rouiujy. lfi-d and w-iw OltUI.N'ANtr NO. "j. An ordlnanci! to amtnd taction 2 ol Ordi. ii.i ?o. 7. lie ll orilalnoil by (ho city council ol tho city nf Calm: er.t no.v 1. Tint s.. .ii.,i,((i,,ii,.... No. 7, he amended eo Hut It shall read -.-v. urnnM Krantpil I,y tho i lty, which In lin excceulntr Ms mnnflii. lnlil.n blu or '.ran. Icrahlu: lint 11 Hi,, uuio h. i.m fur ti period 1 , than nx laonths, it nuy. I v a tul u.ih ti. i-Ol.rPtit of Hi... ((i, idi. I, irnn . lern-.l to the micciK.or In buainvi ol tho 1 aru ui wnom it wn luin..). d, nn km ..i... ic.for furm-hlD new, guli ai..l aui;.. ii nt iiui.'j i runnn.u; amino in iix. thai ho gnauir or Iran-K rahlo to anv nun i-xient hi. or tr In, 1. 'nuns tide aue-ffor of Hie partv to wl.ein It wji t..'ied. 'arrlnir on lit'n i.uincM in the wnn bjeitlon natocU in th A.rni Atlutt Will. epteiuiHr 17 1 Jull: Wmin Ia or, K. II WKlN-. ( 1. c h rk, 'tAltllK OP VMM HANK it. V. JIII.I.Ki:, Prev Innl.CC .1. M. PillLI.II'.i, Vii-. Pm.iiciil. CIlArt. CUN.NI.NC.IIAJI, u-Udl COLLECTIONS X'UOMPTLY MADE i:.V( HANOE.ioin.l.ai.kn..lr 1 id I'm.!. 1 ISUU .l.UlltK bought .HI I ;tii. Inl. ri-t ullinvcil 011 time ilrioill TJ1E CITY XA1'IO:a"j7 BANK. CAIKO, ILLINOIS. CAPITAL, irrjcai.s. SluO ijijO W. P. 1IA1.MDAY. Pro-id. . JIE.NHYI.. HAt.l.lOAV. i . PrcMdr A. II. .UVlitIl. 011.1..-. W ALTEIt IlYaLOP. A -i-ut.t La-ililw. MH1WTOIUI. KTAAm TAYIriH. It. II H NNIN(iA, I ' U LU,,AV I'- IUl4.ll.AV. U. U. ILMAMtON, MKI IU.N ll II,,.. A. II. riArrohti. KxcIip ncp, Coin mid I iillcii;. Slitter Hmiils lluiilit nml hold, DEPOSITS nwn .;a,., a f.nerai hauki. 1 ro- r. --T VULOAN J.KOINT WORKI COMMKIWJIAL AVENUE, orroaiTr tlJVTlI BTIIKKX JOHN 'I' 73 mn.TVT n , X. AtAIi Alii AA!i V LORETTO ACADEMY. Tho first Monday of Soptombor boing the oponing duy of tho fall nnd wlntur session of tho J-orotto Academy, it will bogln on tho 7th inst. Parents dcilring to send thoir cbillron 10 mo nctauomy nro roqubaioij to accimi pany them to mukutho noceisary arrange monta. n.11 mo uranchos ot a pohto and solid education will bo taught, Including Prancb, German, music, and lancy noudlu worK. 1 no Herman languago to bo aught by a Gorman alitor. 0-2.2w NOTICE TO CONTKACTO U'J. Saaled proposals will bo rcccivod at my ollleo until C o'clock p. m. of Wodnefdy, tho 10th day of tioptombar, 1871. for lur- nishiug tbo matorlttls, or doing tho work or uotn, lor tho construction of tho fol lowing deicribod eldowalk, viz; On tho iia.IIi ..r 1. .1. . 1 . ... . .m ui uuvuiui. airoci uuiwoen Waahinnton nvonuo and Walnut .troet Said eldowalk to bo cotiBtricted of brick. na.u pro nossiB snail no Ulrectod to tho .iy l onncii 01 mo cny of Ualro, and will k uhui.su ni a raeoung 01 said counc . to urn uhv OI aorunrnhrtf JFOUNDR Y, MAGHIIfE SHOJ' I'onoEs and Pirc Pittino, KTCAW KNMIKIM.nil.L.NTlMWJIOAl M.intliacturca ami rrnirrn.t f, 1 ,ieM, "ttontlon ifticn to ll;. ht and hea v for ;lnL', hotiro, brldao. rallroa. and jail work and all work o u miliar Imrnni.r 1 Stoam and gaa fitting In ull tti Manchoi. SWKV oI 1,"rri, Taslinr Co'i Phllailolnhlu I. noand t tilnva. iir... etc., 1111U irai llxturcd uhvuuon luuiil. PIPING OF nopsu POU OAM MAI.ll A BTKCIAI.TV. Afiontror Oaiucron a special steam mimr .... . ,.,., ni I'liUH IlUIIIim. tin 11 . MiLnnT. 1 r , ?,verf'or '""j KoU'inor valve. , j ho following engine,, etc., for ialo , I TivotteiinhoatcnslncVlSl inch tTor. nf 1 held on said 1&7I. All proposals shall bo mado in accord- -...ju wm, mo provisions. requlrumontH and fpeclhcatlona of .irdlrmnco No. ra 1 linnrt.v.... ...... tfc.ll. ID", I uuijt .I'm, ion, which orilln anco ia now on lllu in my ollleo suljoct to wa viiumituu ninny lime ino cuy council rcsorvoa tlio right to rojoct any and nil proposals. WILL K. Hawkini, City CIrlc. CaIIiq. Ilia., Hopt. 1. Ifl7l. ai)3-l'-l.tf WILLIAM" , SMITH. M. D. llKSlDEKOK-No. 21, Thlrlocnll. uroot jetwecn Waahington urdiiiin und Walim i..A. ...ii . ... 1 .. . .. nuiifc u.uci; i.u wu.umurcM ttrs, nvvnuo, up Ul ... ....ll-.i ,1. " . . "O" "'I "''.-."I' "v? rfote, und in good ordei. r.oJi1,0.,ai himit aim crunk; wrot Iron One ynijliio fur lin aUug freight; 71 X 0. Ono ill.ViiO skw mill Pni7in. t .il '',1? ' . crank or miily or gang saw, Mcontl baud? turo UUW c,Jt.'lui own manufuc Alio, u second-homl Havo cutting ma. chluo and jointer, and warchome holitlra maulilno, In Kood order. mi'io'w " mr'cblu!rl'of 1,11 klndsbouaht BR . W. JJLAUW GERMAN PHYSICIAN. iuaor. Illook (upstairs) corner fltli Hiro und "Washington Avonuo. iC-31-tf. OAIltO,It,LINOia.