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Cairo gycirog iMktiti .s-.-rr-t-rt ir DAILY JEDITfON CHICAGO AW ST. LOUIS. Tho Ht. Louis Democri.tV of Bntunlay, maki tho utjliutliigf tuiutasion that . a Chicago grain dealer bought 100,0o0 bUfjhulHof wheat lu HU Loiihuiudflhinrtcil it to Chicago! 'ftr!1' A9, A f?His that Chlcngo'pnys abotit-lhlrlycentsa'cri bushel tnoro for wheat than Ht. Loula does. .So long oh Chicago mon cun vlult tho St. Louh market, buy wlieat and ship it home, ub a matter of Hpeculiitlou, Ht. Louis' alfuoted rivalry of Chicago as u grain markot can only excite derision. Tho 'Democrat' ofi'urn no explanation. It 1h ui)t(pietou(Jt(l lljutlbo purchuao was mauo for cirect.' tinUswitrar'y, It Is reported aa a HjnipleJmMnehii transaction that rrroy or may Hot be ro jpeaieii at, plennurol We had high hope ronoernlng Hie Bt. I milu i.ilifrnI,lAi r. ..... iw a dampened' ardour. With 'tfuch ' ft transuutlon n that Mat. dtfeVhTg'.'jf-i jit the fuce, we catihbt as vv;q. qouYd)'if,iWt' say to farmer, 'Hake your wheat to iiUt Tho 'pilot of 'one of nur'Ctl'nelnrmtt steamboats,ieII tho followiug: Tho fateamer K wns slowly puling the Flint Inland bar when the imHueii-ger.-t defected a mini In the act of drown mg. The poor fellowibplunhed and r-iilut-tered, In a rttyle thaueemed to lncrcu.so the number or his amis and legi to about forty, .Observing tho4near ,up-truaoh of the boat he cried ftr helpf implored ah xbtancu, nnd that right quickly, loo, for he couldu!lnUhU Itmoro than another mlnuto. The pilot observing the strug gling man and iimlrr.tamllng the depth of the water, yelled out, "Maud up, you blockhead, htand up!" The drowning man obeycd'nnd found that the water icnrcnly reacbed.bi .hip! "Well, ,by thunderl' was the ejaculation that was partly drowned by Ihebcreainx of laugh ter from the lady and gentlemen passon gnr. The asac.cd value of.the real and per sonal property of Johnson couuty -a county whose population and aiea are much larger than those of Alexander county -Is S'Mfilh, or less than one third the attested valuation of the prop erty of Cairo! Hence, the pity or Cairo, yet young nnd pvor, payn into the State treasury more than three tune the amount of tnxe paid in by the mitlrc - , . 1 1 . couuty of JoIiumuu. This may be fair- t noulT ntlll Sirs Ufa 1 Cl -.mi4 iiui..iBImiUii..ii... tloo It The location or the .Southern Illinois Normal School utCarbondalc gives very general satisfaction, many of. tho con testing pojuc submitting. nioL, graceful ly, und congratulating tho Ctubondullans on their good luck. 'It has proved an unfortunate contest for one of the commissioners, Khumlgau. If wuare to bullove oueof our contempo raries hu hub ruudered lilaiscif Infamous. i Tho election iu California Isu subject upon which tho rsUoals aro -decidedly reticent Theeleetlon of a democratic leglidaturtj, Supreme Judgo etc., shows a a pulllfcal demoralization (?) thero from which radical ''patriots,'1 whoso whole souls arc bound up in a love of country, turn In utter disgust. Their yearning for the fate of the "dear" couutry is only surpassed by their horror at the propecif lojilngtho Ucah). AtNaw Market, MiMourl, the other day, u negro man named Dave, commit ted n rape ou a JlUle girt inly six years of uge A daypr. tvyo afterward he was tho ceutral figure of a group of masked oltlzons, and, aac has, not beon seen atince, It Is supposed that ho Is uow un 'angel," or got . Jpt some, where. The chalrfnay of thp Uuon county rad ical central coiuuimVe iu'a published ad drwB saye: "It Is not polloy for' us republicans to iwloct honest and compe tent democratlo oillcers." No. It is, quite evidently, the policy of the party to stick to radical thieves. ft f -r r, , . , JOINT NJHNIOXLOr TIIF. C1TV OlLII,. v ? i r 'i . t , Presant Hla honor the Mayor, and , XJou ucUmon J$!k&$iS o'rnso u, Marti n , eardp'u uud Williamson C; and Alder- -'iiiou ttraukle, Glbfl'qn Ubu'drlcks, Ken- .cdy, Lohr, Lonergiiti, MoKee,- Mendel, " liediuuu anil Theob6td10. fThO 60wpjlltio on police and Jail, to whom was referral tho bill of Joseph Arnold foi his Baohthly salary for July, reported on tho same, us follows: ' 't,"S:,iiv'iaii'i1S1"!i iitwrilUilcramH qluio Hty of Cairo; i GkniTiEMEN-: tYour fcoiumiitoo on 'iVolloo and jail, to whom was referred tho bill of Joseph 'Arnold, us polico con-"-stable for the month of July, bog lcavo to report: That tho cbjvKo that ,Mr. Arnold was acting as ballifl' for tho circuit court during that month is oxplalnod as fol lows: That Jr, Ain9u having mado amidry arresfs Of persons whoso oases were on trial iu the circuit court was, as i-. . -, -- MONDAY is usual, summoned as u witness. Whllo waiting about tho court house from day to day until tho vurious cases caino to 4trlnl, ns ho was compelled to do, sherlfl" lycr on several occasions requested him to sorvo summons on persons whoj wero ulso .wanted. as( witnesses. Wo therefore db hoi Und that ho'haA nGalect- ,vd his duty as a police coustablo in that respect, as sucu services aro customary under thoso circumstauccs, and therefore iccommend that his bill forsdrvicos in July bo paid in full. otir coiumlttco ilud however, that tho said Joseph" Arnold has; oti wudryj occasion shown a disposition to Iguoro' tho oxlstoncoof a chief of police, and without actually vioat;Ing; a,ny;Jaw, lias' departed from the usual rules and routltfc" heretofore observed as ciistomary in funking reports and presenting his bill for services, and thus to a certain cxtonl denying the authority of tho chief of police, who Is Intended, by tho law creating euld ofllcer, to bo in command of tho whole police force, night and day. thus rcdiovlng tho mayor of an unusual burthen'nnd Aubtltuttuga'tuau who can. devote his wholo time to tho cflort'of making tho polico force attend to their1 duly, and who tlui.f becomes? renons!blo. 'for their ctllelcucy, If his authority is j... i.. i... i.r.. ...i. ....ii .1. ...... But ub iiauuv ujf ma biiuui itiuuien, iiiuiu Is an end to his. usefulness. NVe' tHerdforo'- 'reom'mend that Mr. Arnold be requested to follow the usual custom of communicating with the city council, wnicli ftlioulti he tlirougli Ills superior oflleer. the chief of police. All'of which ar6 ' respectfully ubiult - ted. John W. M'KKU, Chairman. IVtltlon of A Cain, representing that since Hio establishment of the city scales there has been superadded the duties of weigher. tp4hose ufituuiket,tnustor, and iii iiiuuu ui nmniiMiK in oiiieini iniuei u heretofore by 10 o'clock a. m., ho Is now required to be In attendance, and fre quently In active fKrvice, nil dny long, und praying that his salary be increased to an amount llmt'will better ntfbrd htm stib-dstance. Altlcrman Kennedy moved to refer Uie petition to the Ordinance Commit tee with instructions to report un ordi nance Increasing the salary of market master as lu their Judgment scomod reasonable. Alderman I ted man moved to amend the motion of Alderman Ken nedy by instructing tho committee to re port an ordinance allowing him a salary of $60 per month. The motion us amended wax, upon u call of tho ayes and nays, declared last. Tho original motion of Aldortaan Ken nedy was then adopted and the petition accordingly referral. Petition of Joseph Arnold and John r'nmmlnm rim nn1lpmiin. malrlntr for iVUIUIIIIUui J j.w..w .w.., o - an Increase of pay, was presented aud read, aud on motion of Councilman Jor gonsnn rcferretl to tho committee ou po lice and Jail. A number of bills wero presented nud referred to tho committee ou claims un der thorule.' Alderman McKeo preseuUid tho fol lowing resolution: Resolved, by thu City Council of Cai ro, iu Joint session, That the City Clerk shall notify Mr. Joseph Arnold, Police Constable, that It Is the wish or tho City Council to communicate with him as to reports, presentation hills for services, etc., only through tho channel made use of by other policemen, namely, through his superior officer, tho Chief of Police. Whereupon 3Ir. Arnold asked permis sion to make a statement lu relation to his not reporting to tho Chief of Police. Alderman Kennedy moved that Messrs. Arnold and McCarthy make ver bal reports to tho Council to.f their griov-1 anoes. Councilman lleurden moved to amoud Alderman Konucdy'a motion by requlr-' Jug the parties toniakq written report to tho next meeting of the Hoard of Alder-' men. Tho motion was secouded, put and car ried. Councilman Rcarden presented and read the following resolutions: Iu order to iusuro the cancellation and destruction of tho city scrip redeemed by1 the city, it is Resolved, That, the Finance Commit-' tee, togetlior'with the City Treasurer und. City Comptroller be, and hereby are, in structed to tueot at the bfTico of the City Treasurer during tho week preceding tho regdlar mbiithly Joint sesrions'of the City Counoll, and. proceed to destroy all scrip iu the hauds of tho Treasurer that may havo been cancelled by him ou account of the city, and make a detailed report of the uamo at such regular monthly meeting In Joint session. , Resolved, fiUyther, That tho Finance Commltteo aro also Instructed toproouro a book prepared for tho purpose of regis torliig the outstanding scrip, uud such ad may hereafter bo issued, ana that they be authorized to employ a competent per son to register' from tho scrip book al presont outatuudlngBorip. , Re8olved.furUierTjat oljscrlp horoj after Issued bo registered in tho book above nUraed, and that wlidn tho' "Eli nance Committee, Comptroller, nhtl City Treasuror.moet foivthe 'purpose 0f can celling and destroying the r redeemed scrip, that they muko upon the scrip reg ister opposite to such numbered piece of scrip, tho word "cancelled," nnd tho dato of such cancellation. Alderman Redntuh moved to adopt tho resolutions as read: 'Councilman Barclay moved to amend, "that Ural resti tution bo adopted and tho second anil third referred to the ordinance commit tee, with instructions to report at tho next meeting of tho Board of 'Alder- i.J !. l-lfi J EVENING. SEPTEMBER mon." The amendment was accoptod and the motion udopted. Alderman McKeo offere'd tho following rcscilutiou; which was udopted : , Resolved, That tho committee on tires bo requested to Inquire into und report to tho council ns soon as possible, tho most economical und, at the samo time, cflteknl plan, foniuupplylng our flro en gines with water in caso or fire, which a consideration of the various plans of drive, wolls. clsterns, or other means, inay suggest to'Hhcm. ' On in6tlouTa'dJoal-n$U: t J jpp jrj John Jhtowx, " ,w,FMmthBfeouhrrlJII!lnoiT(aclltr. -... A Lcjlt'cr fom "Egypt:" i-K'fH. August, 16. .He. Koitok: The ineeling of the ".Stnto TcnnlieM' Atf eeiatloni" nl Caird1, will prevent lyuny Egyptian Fchool-tnait.i from attend in llMAfocuillon'nf3Itiuosjif iVojircdlotj( howuvor, u yery largo altenilnnco of eiirnr-t gmmine promlsos4 v?fll, and'w(l h'op'e lliu dis cussion will be m practical as tin; bubjocU preicted, Ampngtlic ;jany nnwtions de manding tho atrentl. 'i of tiie Awofiatlon U tho educational intcrot of colored children. , Tll ftut(J Association ha, mado frequent and tin., . . -i , , - bo m' PJPV'1 " U?T"- -r lhr,r. 1 education. It nas petitioned, and even pray- I ed, tho repreionutivct of ttho. people to f triko j tho word 'jvbilu' from our school law, thereby i opening wido the doors f our public schools j for black and white alike. This political ..movement' was dfeatl. Public sontlment triumpiied, nna tlie public schools, the power . Bn(1 i,0I10r of our nobIc Slat0 WCfe n(lccd j riiscuel from the grup of their enomles. Let I tho'.Mnttoon' Association fct an example to the State Association, by asking the Legisla ture of our State, at its next session, to pro vide for the education ef the soven thousand colored children ourfSulyJiiitcolorcd, not in white schools. Permit us to suggest to tho lecturers at the .Mnttoon Association tho pro priety of savbig but little. upc-j politics. Jf, however, this temporary and eternal 'themo Is to be presented, we suggest that little iu laid UKn tho iitics discussed at Centralla: Andy Johnson, Negro, Itcconstruction and Cathollo Intoleranco; and that this part of the unwritten programme bo devoted to a thorough discussion of Imperialism and tho Alabama Claims. Let us havo ncacc. If anpjrtutdty oflon,; vrb shall cull tho attn-, lion' of the' teachers to the righf u'ti'd duty of scnooi outcors; to nay icrnuia lencncr tne fnme wages as Is paid male teachers for doing the same work and as well. The Bmithtrn Illinois Normal will ho lo cated at least tweaty-flve wiles nouth of tho 0.4M.H.R., 1 Kottt. KsllK'MtioilllI IICIUK.' . Tliu Decatur 'Kvpttblican, of August 12th, contains a minute doM.-ription of the new high school building rucontly erected in that city, ou tho corner of Uroodway und North street, at a caU or $30,000. Tho cntlro build ing will bo furnished from tho school furnish ing depot of A. H. Andrews & Co., Chicago Weknow of no city la tho Stato that bus made greater, progress in kebool matters than Decatur. " The' Principal Prof. Gustmnn Is well fitted for the important position bo bus filled for eight years. A public examination of teachers bus Just closed at Murphysboro, Jackson county. J. North, D..:G. Young,-Dr, Hnydep and W. II. ltundy aro candidates for tho office of County Superintendent for Williamson county. Rev. H. L. Gregory1 has been nominated by the Democracy of Montgomery county for County Superintendent of Schools. Mr. Gregory is said to bo a gentleman well quali fied for the position, having had many years or oxptrhiuco at a tcucher, 'Jaraw T. McCllntock. ot Whlto county, has be'er. nominated by tho Democracy for tho office of County Superintendent. Wo havo not tho personal acquaintance of Mr. McClintock, but learn from educators of tho county that he is n gentleman or culturo and an arnJst'frierHlbf:'olir public. sclifols.'' Hon. Chas. E. McDowell, tho present incumbent, will bo re-elected to thu Constitutional Con, volition. The school interest of the Stato will havo an able advocate ia the convention In 'the porson of Mr. McDowell. Iereiil. Wo irro Wormed thTTProf. John V. Kbor hart, of Cook county, declines being a enn dldato for r-olctlon to tho office of County Superintendent. ' Prof, Kherhart Las beon thoroughly identified with the educational Intere.U or Cook county. He may bo Justly regarded us one of tho leading educators of our Stato. Our much catcomeU. friend, .0. W. Herrick, if u cnndldato before the lteptiblican conven tion of Cook county for tho otllce of County Superintendent. May ho bo uccei'sfiil. Cook county Is largo, and Chicago is the third city of tho Union,- yet Herrick U tho bost man In the Hopublican party In tho city of Chicago and county of Cook for this position. Ho inay'share.tho fato of many u good man bo sola out by politicians but wo hopo not. As fur as our iafluonco oxtonds wo tire, for llorriek. VI'. "; 'ii'T nY,T( T Prof. J. It. Johnson has been ro-engaSed as Superintendent of public! kdiooU of Villa ltidge. Pror. L. S. Drown, or the Southern Illinois Collegtyhos accepted thojh,icjpiilhp or tho lllllsboro Academy. Tho full term will com mence Scptembor Oth. Wo regret to looso tho services or Pror. Drawn Troiii "Egypt. A raptured'writor Inquires t "What Is thoro under heaven moro liumunizing, or, ir wo limy uso thu term, moro angclisiing, than a Ann black eyo in a lovely woman?" Two blank eyes Is tin only answer thought or at present: ' '"' Ciiambors says, that a pupil who has cntor od his rourtwnth yoar, with his mind -, - (5. 1869. Htrcngthcnedy proper dlsgiplino, siiotild be introduced to tho elementary principle's of po litical economy. Society guffere In its vital Interests from tho prevalonco of ignoranco and prejudice in thh great field of spcctiln tion nnq action. Tho board of educntfon.of Cook counTy, u n meeting held August '21st; dofcaWd a mo tion to substitute Amlersonjs Qeneral, History for study in tho high school, In plncc of "Wil son a History. At, this, meqtiug, lr., Cnto was appointed teacher or Latin in .tho high school, and tho resignation, of .Jnuits .ltt 'i"Vlrn0h''r j-y'P' " ; NEV ADVEllTiSEMEiVTS: EDrCAI I'AIRd, 1I.I.I.VOIM. Olfit-o oi-r Pixit UIHw, ' 1 1 J 'J h 1 aU)K.IA OF THE SISTJ2RS OP "J' TH K -LOKETTO. ' V CAIKO, - - . ILLINOIS. ' f ' , 1 , Till". IllMtllUllDII HM lolllllll'll III IhOJ, mill Clnirtorril Uy (lir Stale of llllnolN In 1HII.1. 4- tr TEUMNt Bn.inl nnd Tuition. inclii'liagici ui.tj U.iJJiuk. nrai.liins.kua ,tUnii.;ry, it term of tilt months - ..: '. SI07 Mu.ir, daa nrg. iiuliuy and tho litnguaKC?, txtra. Kor further infiirmntlon ntirlr to thn! r uk7iI3iji mOTIIKU Sl'I'CaiUU. ICE. J- LINTON, WIioIm!o and tclail ilmler In PL'ItE C'ltYSTAlj IK. Corner KijjMh Sired and yOhlo Levct. lee delirwJ to all Mrti of the city. All onlcr from abroad promptly tillJ. pUVto.iil Q0'ER8 liOTlfLT ' '" (IHAJTO TOWER, ILLINOIN. samui:l covek, t iuoi it. DaYaA'D ixIQIIT. . auU ilnwlra L UNDERTAKER. VTICHOliAS FEITH, Cor. KleVestlh tl TrTnctilssKlon .Istssaa Kerpsnh hand the evlclimttit Crsnc-A OrucJi-aaJ IUymomlsmr-tallle burliUoxe " AIo, Uolc viltct. lnutor talnrilcb(rinuSilo to order, sever; luw prices. Mr, rith prformn hi own worlr; belne a prsat' ccfliu nikker, otul In iherrfork blo to cll chppr tnn i Ua. . mjtSm CLOTHINQ. jyEW CLOTHING 1 33x7- o xy t li i. xx Froash. Il.tIttIAI.NS roil THE PEOPLE! Hsrinffclo-! out their old stock of CIoUum, hate trouxiitona I.nrgo and .Sjilciidid Stock Whuli emhraten every kind of f f Faniutiiiblo Clenlleoiru'o Wear, . AndauaUasIs suited to all clas, k-M?- Thy wuulduk -p-gUl attention.'. to their M'.pply of XXatoi and Oapai, In which they prufen to lesd the mfcrket Also to their Piece Good, Which einbre all styles of Cloths, Caishnerrf, Twer-ds, etc., from which thty manafaetum t'LOTiuxci to okiieIi, In tho best msuner, and ir.'Ltly fihftinsl. The.r stock of Geiitlcmrii'H FurulAliiiifr GoosU) In ery coinpk-tp, mclmlinic msny uotcIucs nYrbe foro bioiiaht t UiU mrlt. Tltf.KS, OK EVEItV 8TVI.K. VALIHO, CARI'ET HACKS, ETi;. Auredoftli'lr ability to veil goodi from their new utock, cliojpor tlmn ever before, they relyoaa ill. orimlnatir.K public to extend them tho pationan" they deserre. nvi. .r i. , , aual dtf gLACKKURN UltlVEKtJlTY,! CAIlI.INVIMil I1X1NUU. coi-'itsEK opaioiirt ACADKM'rd-Kmilish and CtslC!! St MKNTIKU'Wrhreo oiu:h.1 f,f,lXIIAT-Kir Tiwra". . t.'OI.I.KjllATK AMI THKOI.Or.H Al TeTf ' M Oil. sth, I' V Smw anil f.niMi'l.illri1tith.'fA..A'nK..l.. i....... oil, a itli ailiulrable accommodation for a Isnje nnm- ui niuuruij. nuupun ino toiu-ge lionrniliff stall AT TIUtKK IIOI.LA11S A H'KKK. I Hie entlreoipf n.o for Tuition, Hoard, lti.m Kent, r ih'i, rtc, ijiiiptaec('a- jj S1GO A YI3AI?. YOUNG ZsASISB ,K'!l! Viu.l h Pursue the (.amo courses of tiudy with tho jming men; ami will receUo tlio h.m.o utisrct' ulion tney Knuluali'. They obtain bcKird lit rensoiinblo rate I" Iirivmmui)m-;.. 4 . Tlionoxl term wilt coauneiii-e on the l'irst .lluudii) ia September. l'or furthir informal. ju addii's. 1'rof J, W Iknlej, or l'rof. It. H, Mintqn; at Carjlmyiu, III. ii3lwJm WiANTEDr-AGENTrijKOIl. . JIIMLB LYRICS. An entirety new ttork that has U-en In if '.v'1 prep aration fm oyer tUlrly yearn ; wci'!' 'dorsiil Uy leiidhiaVliiriiyinen of alfthovrinoliiul denomlaiUioiii. Kor a IU pno circular, glvliw full jiiirtioulars, with ainplotagei, and a-rnplo of lh elwKHiitfull itaito enqraviuas Hilh which lhwork will bo embolllslieil, addresi 1 (f. V. VENT, l'ubllsher, jyiSiv 1m 88 W. Fourth alrent, Ciooinnatl, O. lirANTKU-Alexander Comity Order, olset. W and City cVtip atUrentsontho dollar, tor all kliut. of Lumber and Builder' Materials. LiuUJtf' " , W, Wi TJIqRMON. JOffN II. OBERLY & CO WANTS.. MT AXTKlt.A No, 1 fiir! to Uu eeiiernl homo TT work. Inijitlro of li. T. 1'arknr, udnifci' Tenth w ANTED. Thoo tlomnn bonnl. by day or WfMle rat 1m uvninmfiilatfl nt tu T?, eornnr of Hovehth street nnd WashftiKton aronuo. Tcrimt oo nr week IxmnJ; 87 10 ppfwoelc bonrd nail lfllni?. ' 1 uis im tt NAIiL'.-- Tito Jilindrtd licnil of l)tcf Utxr, ft ypr' olil mul upwnrtlf, at I'renilce, llollvnr lly. Mi. In tine fondltfAn for fi-cillni? thin till. lrc J.'T'DBmtV.'Henlnhj llo. wt'coitniy, JIlM. - ; , t, MILL.1IU FOR SALE. FOK.NAI.t, Ou urromit of wlwrli t inayco rdrn, thrHHlt of tho" MrAmor Louisiana, i . con- now nri ni ttvo wiurrat tairo, ill, . . , ,L , . U1AS T I'AlitCElf, ArcM, . C'alwrill.i Anl9, Ifttti; 'fdr Undrnvrltcts. IpOR HAI.K. CHliAI'-Nctv CttiijB nnd three ; lutj.wirnor Imjcii."! iiJ Sixteenth truoU. marlAdtf OltKK.N A OlLllCttT, Attr.4 '170K,Hl.i:.-tiuixrlor wrapping tarr t thn I? omeoof thftRvonlnK'nultotln.' M mmmm i PENNSYLVANIA CENMfXlFll.lR I O 1 II i. i: T It i UK, (11 Miles thu Sinn-tost Route to 'cir York! PKXXSVIiVAXIA ICAILtCOAD. .25 F " V Itav voUtlckttn for Now TorV. l'liilailelnhln rnd all ft pjltit Katt, Tiatho l'ltUlnuK. Tort Wayni- A Chicago -nl tho rnn)lvanl Central Itailtwid, Tlie trains of Iri. Ii I I S C Ktt T, It A I. nu.ku cIo,m; uocnu-tioiiii al Muloiii and ( .ucapo; anJ tlicv. htlrrtnp .Vclr Jh ni rfl' with vnly two chaniiui of car. Elegant Wide Fnvneiiuer 'nrn. .KMlaraliUouf itnliroveu St-aLat Tliee cam ate thorough!; Tentllnted and prnsldad with etcrv mcVlern Imortxii.iictit m-e-nrv tjthe safvty anif ?CThfort of imt ler fSTATK-KOOSI SliEKlMXCi CA11S, Woodrufl's Patent, t lluu tlironah to Philadelphia on nil Niuht Twin. " and New York via 1'hlUiKlphls and .MUiitown, with' out vhango, atlordlDK l'mn-ngor a niuht of tindls tuibtrvir, aad Lanalnc IIicih In Jfcsr Turk Hour Iss . Aa-Kssce ufnlt sihor IJneat Ind in ttiiKj to curp Until accninniudationi befots th; arrival ef the pAonjr by other mutei. To Ilotton anil 1W EnjUnd piuiengcri tills rode Is i lecifclly drnirablo, ih It k Wen them an ojijKirtunltj or i-nnnr tfco nncil Yluwn amOUK tlie .Mlettniny Mountalnn, Inside. tIhIiIiil' 1'itti.lnirK. Philadelphia and .New York, Wllstasss Kxtrss VmM. W All Now Laglsnd panjenRcrx holdins throajr. tickei will bo tranrftrrrd, with their liaf. to R" and Ikial Coaneollon, in New York, without charjje. Four Dally Tralni Lcare S. Y ror ltostou. Thirteen Daily Trabta Lcatc Philadelphia for tiew York, Via Jerwy City and Camden ami Amloy. Iutnc, Miailtr, Time, 4 hours. L . . I . k I . .... il.L.I ' U. I, mivviuj ,Mfic v. num. ,i -rv-uirr fJUJ irttV w Chicago Haturd-y uftirnoon, In u IhrntiL-li ear. Tble train-leases tho PMitlarje, Kort Wnyn Ai Chle.igo V.llv.v tL.iuit uL.1A n!M. unit nm. (Iir..ii.,li ulll...... lelay, arr. ng iu.fit York nt Etui .ilmiday mornin; IlourH lu Adiuoce of Other Lines I Tlie .i.OO n.m tra i from CU aco arr.ie 10 Ntf Rorkal 11.44 a.m. thu filXJO.VU DA V. 4 l-'-i lluui-a In AUvnuee of aiiy.iillio- Ituutpf with for repmiilliw rmlui tuin M lUWTUN. PHILADELPHIA. IlAI'l JIUIIb I.IIU , .IIII.M. ..,. -rr lUuaiuiAcWkutihrauKlitoall stations on th I. no of tho Pcnn'Tltanm Hallway, and to IWIilinor, PhllaK'lnliUkiil'Nw rirk. from Ilttrburu. UhlrticO. nd all principal Western lilies. " , atr llate of froiRht and exprm. fn-iKtit to as) Kaktern ivomt. aru at all timet, as favorable, m are cliaru'il by other line, ltd Through tlikets for ..! at tui priucijuil oltlos lu the Wu.t. i ' 1 ..... 1 1. ilin rti -iTt.it rj 'KDWAIID ir. W1I.I.1AMK. (ieiieul riuHrlnttnilent. A'tomia Pa, LL. rnsiu;i').gnit, Chtcu. T. I.. KUIIIALL. lnlTwtf 11 RITiaH PEIUDICALB. TtsaiDsmstoaatssitrlaslv lUtlaw, The KUlnuburtf ltrvlt-M, The WcaluttMlaUr lies lew, The North Hrllhli Kevlew, ikd Ulist-kMroutr K4lhurK JlHKlue. The ri'prlut.of the leading qiiailrilies and Ulack wood aru now ind -insaMe In all who deilreto keof themselTis fully mroriiHxl with roirurd to the k"' tuibtfeti of the day as Mtiueil '" tin- liesl iholw amUoundeei tlniikern lit f.i-nl Ifrilaiti. Tim contri butor to thu lXs of lui" IterieH aro lueu whs und ot the fii-fid orihe II) "f Dulnh writers oe Science, Iti'litfioii, Art and l.eiienil Liierature, and whatever l Murtht nf iliinimtion rluds iitl.-iition is the tmjtes of them-'lti'View and lttiu-kwool. Tlio ta riff) ioriMlthut no tilisi-rtU-r u fail to ho .ads fled. Tho.e p.irioiikau iiri'ipnatml with thoroujli fidelity iothel'iiKlilieiipy, ilid are nib-red at price- WIUlll pIMCO llieni wiimii rem u ui IVruiH lor I !. Any ouo if tlt Uview(...,.,.......r- Any UrOOf tlio teview,....i - Any three of Ihe li.-vicwn All four of tha lteliw l!liiCkood' Mi.'iie Illitckwoiid and any oneltevlcw Hlaokaootlaud.MiO twu 1UU .. ...... lllaokwool and arty three lte1ew Yeoi f 4 00 , 7 00 , 10 00 l i oo 4 00 7 0U , 10 OV 13 00 It On Hlm knoi'dund th fuiirKevleai'. L'lilbn. -AdUuiuuluf litfhJj: rI oent. will u allowed t elulis of four or inorw pin7 Tims, four copies of HUek-tood, or of out-1( th lii-tiew, lll t e i-enl U onoaddre.iforIS'H"i" ' SalHt('. SubMTlbor should p-epa.'b) ha uartel, at Jhe otlleo of deliver) The iotat: to any part ofih Unltod Siate ifto ctm a number. Thl rata mil) appllettii eurrent iibi.erlptfon. Koruu-k number tlio po.tattu la loiii.I . Ti-rm 4 'fi .Sub-rllJT. Now i.ubvribers.is1 toy tan of th" idou lK-riodi cU fitr'lboa will lw nitltfed to reeei ve. unit Is, any on of tiiu four Htls tor IK. Now ulivriU-ra U all flvo of tl.' pw.tilH-al- litrlAK' inav re-el ve, crati. lllaokuood oratty,to of t'eti'ur IteUoas forlsts. Hillwortbera nw),by i'P'b'lh wlv, obtain ha. k vUiif tlm Ht T.-m fV-'lii J.iiioary, l.i, to IKH'euiber In, and of.JUi'ik-wy'l'" MaiHsijtg, from , Ja,uary IS63, ,tti I-eti.ber, lvar natr me onrren. Miiwcnp ''iiy-'Nelthci p ''ui iiiii to auWrltar, nordlwouol toclulw.iiorredui'eil nrjee tor Uwk iiiunlxr., ran he allowed, iinl timnioaoy sriiiuii''uireo lo-tine piililihliern Nopiomiunn can be giu-n tui-luhri. Tin' M'iu;u- Mi'otl i'iioii"iK ". . s .M'i.i'W. r',1' N"'; Ti.. i. pnvHi:M1i,T,i).)i he rAltMKItN t. IHUi;, JIVOT At'l'IU .JstAiK--A superior sii.u-. dt r for nun or iviU , an unniiulled brave for e. shouldcm s-wsyi a siiip-n- t bra?e, or net' at plaaatirr. At I'itttfciirg train fro:.i the Wrt nin dlrert to the Union t!eKit, "luro parrn?er forllarntl'itrfr. Haiti.' j more, Washington, I'll .uli'lplm, New Vork. Ilotton, 1 1 and -nil the' Naw Kngtand toAti.i,i. c Ifjuattrrcd fa trains of the by Ileais ot-pli, -f .UJtuKi'J'i'?. and the lat J Norton, St-Yulo College - olv, royal nvtavo, 1 vaKf, and nuinvrou unswiiua.. Priun, b7 00 hlw.rv61S.'tirinaWpotT'ald.-- . -