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PRESS AND TRIBUNE. TOBUSIIED Jttltf, TRI-WEEKLVAKD WEEKLY. FjiITORS ASD I'VULIsnERS: ioiix i>. fccnirrs, tuakleb u. bat, WtILUK BSOfR, JMBCrn lIEIHLL. ALTOED COVLCR. OFFICE NO. 43 CLJUIk STREET, *ERUI> OF THE J'KESij AKD TUIBCXE. Dally.-iWtrrffd lu dty.fcy carrier, per ytmz ..*5.00 IJatly. Juliyervd in city by omlur, |«r vrek JS U> *Utt Sulwcfibcra, per v«r. T.OO £Q\Xi •«> t*ol»ertbufß, »U iuuiitlin...,v. 4.00 Tri-W«*Uy,mr year.... ..." 4.n0 YTitHr, ftape •obicrtbers " 2.00 •' Scopk* 8.00 3 copies 4.00 '* 10copies to one address ..........10.00 WMoncr la ccgtftrred letter* mar ho sent us nt our | . AUdnsa I'ttESS ASD TftIHUNE, . Chicago, Jlllnol*. lltess&Eriiunet SATURDAY. MARCH 111, 1559. REPUBLICAN JVOMLWTIOXS, Judicial Election—Tuesday, April 5* K»r Judgte <jf Utc Superior Cmirt— VAN H. HIGGKNS, GRANT GOODRICH. F«r l>fj«ity Clcrk> of tlie Superior Court— C ASP All BtTZ, t.B. XUW'LEY. BARGAIN AND SALE. The attitude in which several members of the bogus Democratic party place themselves, for the doubtful clianee of defeating Yak 11. HigGlX's for Judge of the Superior Court, would Ik? humiliating if the gentlemen referred to had the delicacy to Fee it- How stands the ease? It is demonstrated by two or three yearsMlouittl of justice to Fuitors that the judi cial'machinery of Cook County is wholly inad equate to do the lalwr of imposed upon it. It is resolved by men of all parties to go to the Legislature* for relict Two bills are drawn— one*exceedingly objectionable in its provisions, and one which all admit to l>c fair. Both are referred to tto© Chicago delegation, mid the lat ter is reported back with a recommendation that it be enacted. It goes through the Lower House without any objection; but meets with unexpected resistance in the Senate. Senators tind that Cook County is a Republican institu tion. Outsiders without number and Demo crats without palliation are on hand to tell them that they arc creating places in which the people will bo sure to put four capable Black Republicans, and that they must think twice belbre they act; they must endeavor to drive a bargain by which the loaves (the Judgeships.) aud lite fishes (tho clerkships.) may bo divided in such a way that the Democrats may get their share. Forthwith. tl»e clVort to f-'ll Uit-ir robs for the chances of putting a Ikuujcmt into ojfvc, begins! Either tlpit. or It mast bo confessed that the Demo cratic Senators threatened to disregard the want?* of a large constituency, aud deny jus* lii-o in Cook County, Ijocause they could gain no advantage by being just and fair. They may take that horn of the difficulty which to them looks the least formidable! "With the one <»r the other they must be pierced. From the very strenuous op position which was made by the leading Demo crats of the Senate to Mr. Iliggins' bilL it is probable that they will choose the latter; be cau>e if the trade, as is alleged, had l»een iikhlc, their opposition would certainly have l"*en withdrawn. Goudey. lligbce and Bryan, the Democratic leaders of the Senate, might be willing to make a trade whereby the political fortunes of 0. Beckwith. Esq.. Chairman of the Cook County Democratic Central Committee, might he advanced: but they are not exactly the men !o plav fal>e after the conditions were nominated in tho iKtnd. Their effort to defeat tin* bill is the strongest ]»ossible evidence that the much talked-of bargain and sale is wind aii'l nothing else! PRO-SLAVERY PARTIZAN TRICKS. Some liftj* persons liuve signed a call fur a Convention to nominate candidates for Judicial officers. Every body is invited to attend and take part. The meeting is to come off at Me chanic's Institute Hall next Tuesday. The call -has a good deal to say about electing partisan Judges. The whole thing is bosh. . There is not a lawyer in Chicago, qualified hy nature or study to fill a Judgeship, who is not a party man. Not a man can be named who is destitute of politics but is also destitute of de cision of character, principles and patriotism. Show a lawyer who has no political opinions, and we will show von a man who is not worthy of the name of American citizen. You will find that he is a cypher, an alien in feeling, withuut intluencc or standing among the people. When this Squatter*' Convention assembles, they will nominate a partisan Democrat aud a partisan Republican for Judges; aud wc confi dently predict that neither of the candidates will possess greater legal attainments, or natural talents, or better moral character than the gen tlemen already placed before the people by the Republicans of Cook County. The fact is, pro-slavery politicians are nt the bottom of all this talk aud gammon about par tisan Judges. Their object is toeusnare enough Republicans tinder their net to secure the elec tion uf a Democratic partisan. NEW JERSEY SENATOR. Tlip election of the first Republican Senator from Xew Jersey is an event that distinctly marks the progress of the Republican cause. New Jersey, since the dissolution of the "Whig party, has voted steadily with the Democracy. Site was one of the four free States that ehoso Buchanan in preference to Fremont: aud her present action is tho most pungeut comment that she couhl have mado on the absurdity of her former preference. Except Indiana, which has two usurpers in tho places that the Repub licans ought to occupy, and Minnesota, which has a vacancy unfilled, every free State Ims at least- one Repuhlicau in the Senate Chamber, to speak and vol*: in behalf uf free labor and free men. The foothold gained in that Sobastopol of SI ivery will not be lost, if the Republicans arc true to their cause and themselves. Tho cause of Republicanism is onward. rffncral ITndcrfttandlus:. Why is Van 11. Iliggins pounced upon and abn>ed by the pretended tinti-paitizans? Sup pose ihc bargain made by Messrs. Baker, Mer rick and his law partner, Beckwith, bad been ratified by the County Republican Convention, and the Republicans had made onlv one nomi nation for Judge, Van 11. Iliggins would have b'vu that man. lie had a clear majoritv in the ; Convention on the informal ballot, and a two thirds majority on the first formal ballot. Il'therewas an understanding about anything in regard to judicial officers, it Mas, that the people intended Mr. Jliggius should be one of the Judges. A very large majority of the Re publicans wished him to be a candidate, and the Democrats generally expected that he would be nominated, and of course elected. Three fourths of the 1 members of the Chicago bar de sired to see him fill one of the new judgeships. Such was the feeling and understanding long before the bill became n law, and no good cause has since transpired to change this general pub lic understanding. The fitaoti Zeltunc on ike Late Verdict The Illinois fifattt* Z*tinny, of yesterdav, con tains an article strongly censnriug the verdict of the jury in the case of young Busch—that journal contending that both from the testimony and the instructions of Judge Wilson, a verdict, at least, of manslaughter, should have been re turned. We quote the concluding paragraphs of the article: 1 The consequence* of such an unconditional aeqitital arc, indeed, serious. If we admit that Boggs had no right to tear the planks from the house of Busch, the proceeding* of voung Busch are by no means justifiable. What are courts in stituted for if not to determine such quarrels about the limits of lots? and in this case there was no necessity to prevent the tearing down of some plunks by such extreme measures as the killing of a man, who, at best, was only the agent of Boggs. But this trying to represent young Busch as engaged in honorable defence of his father's property* falls to the ground, if ire read the instructions of the Judge. «•♦** 4 * « t How,'la view of the instructions, tiie jury could rcuaer a verdict of unconditional acquit tal. is uot clear to us, and for the Interest of public order and morality we with tliatwe mav not have to chronicle such a verdict again, lie tfus cittcwUU full and mature dtitf#ra rinn, nut ctirruHj if by such crpntniou ice unit* < unnu* t Wra'mt tFf tprfl knots: thai it trill cnate for m-Intter OtaniK*." But w« deem it to be our duty and the : diity of the German press of Chicago, tflf protest ugainst brutality going unpunished, uad wc do so the more because it was committed by a Ger man. We leave it to the friends of legal technicali ties to defend this strange verdict of a jury. Common sense and the natural impression of the proceedings cannot follow into these niceties of legal ftctnnen, and it rises with sorrow and anxiety from, the perusal of a verdict which, in the face of such instructions, a jury of Chicago dared to give. 4 VOLUME XII. Cook County Taxea. Wentworth makes a great outcry against the Cook County Members of the Legislature, be cause the Township Collectors in this County are required by the law of the last session, to settle with the County Treasurer on the Ist of March, instead of the I.sth of May—the time of settlement in other counties. He assumes that by making Cook County an exception, the peo ple of the county are compelled to pay their taxes that much'earlier. This is not the fact. The law requires that judgment be obtained against delinquents at the July Term of the Cook County Court, and that the sale take place on the second Monday of the same month. Con sequently those persons who have not already paid their State and county taxes can delay the matter nntil the day of sale if they choose to do so. Under the old law, the sale would have takcu place on the second Monday in June. The special law delays the sale oue month, and it is to take place in every other county iu which the township organization prevails the tamt d*uj that It dots in Cook. It was necessary to require an earlier return of the Township Collector's books in Cook than in the other Counties to give the Treasurer time to make the settlements with the Town Collect or*, prepare the li>.t of delinquents, and get it printed thirty days before sale, as the Inw rin quires. In Cook County this is no smiUl under taking, and it would be simply impossible to accomplish it between the 15th of May and the Ist'of June, when the H*t must be printed. Wentworth knows this fact. lie also knows that, last year, it took his entire printing estab lishment from the Ist of April to the Cth of Hay to get the tax-list in type. Any one ut all famil iar with the duties of the Treasurer's oflice, will understand without further explanation, that the law of which Wentworth complains allows that officer no more time than is absolutely neces sary, und not near enough if the tax-list is to be printed in the little one-horse establishment which Wentworth presides over. We repeat, there is nothing iu the law that is oppressive or unnecessary—nothingrcquiring the payment of taxes a day earlier in Cook than in the other Counties. Wentworth's sole object is to make war upon the Republican members from this Couuty, aud through them to injure the party which has to bear the affliction of his professed connection with it. Two Facto for Republican*. Fact first: In all Counties aud States in which the Democrats have a clear majority, they inntrinhlg nominate and elect Democratic Judges. Fact Second: In all Counties in which the Republicans have a clear majority, the Demo crats oppose making party nominations, and go in for dividing with the Republicans. This is the game they are now playing in Cook County. Pledging the Party, It will probably be demonstrated, during the canvass now going on in this city and county, for judicial officers, that when a member of the Legislature or any outsider at Springfield, at tempts to trade oil'the eleven thousand Repub lican voters of Cook for any consideration what ever, the ratification of the bargain by the peo ple is more easily asked for than obtaiucd. Jilr. 11l coins' Rejoinder. To tue lYnuc: —On reading the letters Mr. Fuller, Mr. l'eck, aud Mr. Merrick, in the of yesterday, I determined to call on the authors and ask them to state to me the pre cise conversation from which a supposed agree ment was implied. Below will be found letters from Mr. Peck and Mr. Coventry : LKTTEU FRO2I HON*. E. PECK. CiiirA«;n, March lSth, ISM. Van* 11. Iln.-Gtxs, Esq.—J'-nr Sir ; —I am per fectly willing to state that I did not mean to insinuate in my note published irt the Chicago Itaifif .ItH'rmtf of tiiih date, that I had any con versation with you on the subject, as I had none whatever. All 1 desired to say was that such was my understanding of the matter, from what transpired at Springfield, with others than your self. Yours, Ac., K, I'lck. LF.TTKK FUOM UK. COVBVTUV. OtU AHO. Mnrvli lslh, IS7.'. llox. V. 11. liinctNS. Present.—lh>tr Sir In answer to your enquiries of this date. I would refer you to mv letter to lion. S. Jj. Baker, of the 14th in>t., In cfvpy of which I enclose,> as containing all the personal information I have on the subject. 1 cannot state that I heard you make any statement on the subject, except' on one occasion—after the passage of the bill— when a mutual friend said he was inclined to go for fall partv nominations. You said : "Wait,' we will see. 1 ' Messrs. Hoyden and Kreismnnn were present on this occasion. -\i one other time, I Ufkcd the question as to the agreement, in vour presence, and was informed there was such an oue. I cannot state that you heard cither the qucstiou or auswer. I caunot now utate any oilier conversation. Yours respectfully, A. C. COVEXTBT. Mr. Fuller declined giving me a letter, stating that he did uot wish to get into the papers, aud that he did not expect the publication of his letter of yesterday. He, however, authorized me to write an explanation of the facts, which I | did, in his presence, aud which was read over, and was assented to by him, a copy of which is as follows: "I never made any bargain with Mr. Fuller, " nor made any nroiuise to him or any kind in "regard to the election of Judges, lu'a friend "ly conversation with him, 1 stated that if Mr. "Bcckwith wanted tube Judge be might take "his chances for that office before the people, "witluherest of the candidates. "Something was said about the election "of Judges uot being made a party mat " ter, but it was merely an expression of opinion " inade in a friendly conversation aud was not "intended as an agreement or promise bv me, "ami was not so regarded by Mr. Fuller, \oth "ingoccurred between us that would have pre sented either party from acting as he pleased "in regard to the matter without consulting the "other." 1 did not call on Mr. Mkkrick*, who isa part ner of Mr. Bixkwith, but I will state that I neveruiade any agreement with him, directly or indirectly, in regard to the matter. That when he applied to me to sign a paper for Mr. Bbckwito as Judge, I distinctly told him that I would make no agreement in regard to the mat ter. Van* 11. llumiNS. Ch'f't'-m, March Is, 1 S.M*. Cltlcngo Lonn and Trust Company. Wc cut the following from the New York 1 Tiuu* of the liJtli: The Xew York books for subscription to the Chicago Ijoau and Trust Company, capital $l,0oo,t«io, are now opened at the Bank of the Republic. A pamphlet copy of the charter. : which is a liberal, though well-guarded one, and ' the names mercantile standing and responsibility of managers, may be had on application to either the President or Cashier of the Bank of the Re public. The authorized rate of interest in Illi nois is 10 per cent, per annam. Brooklyn Politics. Nrw York, March IS.—The Brooklvn City American Convention met yesterday, and nomi nated a straight American ticket, headed bvcx 'Mayor Geo. Ball, fur Mayor. LOCAL 3UTTKK& ExrnAcr ok a Letter.—From an emicnt Di vine, on the practical improvements of the age: " However the general use of the sewing ma chine* in cities and hy the wealthy may be re garded as of doubtful'propriety, there can be no queMion raised as to its need in the couutrv. Help there hying far behind the demand, tfie aid of a machine is a gcueral necessity. Hence the much ado about inquiries as to which is the best, most simple in its arrangements, least likely to get out of order, best adapted to its end, and most likclv to give satisfaction. 44 Inclination and other circumstances having brought under mvj examination several promi nent sewing machines, mid led to acquaintance with their merits, should my opinion be deemed of any value, I would not hesitate to accord the preference to Grover 4 Baker's." From an esteemed clergyman of this city: "Wc have had in use in my family one of Grovcr & Baker's Sewing Machines for nearlr two years. It has proved invaluable, and more than answered our expectations. As a complete Family Sewing Machine, 6imple in its arrange ment, combining utility and economy, it must commend itself to all why .use it*' ./■ Grovcr A Maker's >«ow and"lmproved Family Sewing Machines, s;>o—s7.s and with Ilcm mcrs. u. Alexandre, Agent, lw-MIS bake Street, up stairs. Whceu:r A Wilson's Sewctq Jlaccuto;,--- Northwestern Olßce, JCi'.Lakc street, Chicago. JJEO. R. CiiirrEKncx, , mh-VCw i ■ 1 General Agent) Pjkb's I^eak.—Trunks, Valises and travelling bags, manufactured expresslv for a trip to ilio Gold Mineft>ut W.-A «. fv'WnghtVfil 6nd'Sl9 South Clark street. fel&-2m • „w5?" Sue ndrertifiinient <vf.RmutuiV:Btwii&~ Machines, Lakehtrect/ -j • rl jl^-bI'UG "• Of" See advertisement- of Quaker City S2O Sewing Machine. L. Corxbu. A Co., 158 ltm t. THE CITY. Port of Chicago.—The total number of arri vals by lake at this port since the Ist of January is 25—21 of this number since the Ist of March. PT A fireman's badgb was fonnd in the street some time since. It can be bad by the rightful owner calling at the City Marshal's of fice in the basement of the City Hall. Altered BiLys?—Xotes of the denomination of five and ten dollars, altered from ones of the Bank of Aurora, in this State, arc in circulation in this city. 1 Postponement.—The Mechanics Institute Fes tival which was to have takcu place last night, was postponed until next week on account of the unpropitious state of the weather. Almost a Fins.—'Thursday evening, about nine o'clock, a house adjoining the brick church on the corner of Edina Place and Polk streets, accidentally took fire, but it was extinguished by the presence of a few hand engineg, without any general alarm being sounded. Fire.—A dwelling house was burned early on Thursday morning at the Junction, on the Rock Island Railroad. The particulars we have not ascertained. The loss is reported at The light caused by the fire was distinctly visible in this city. " F. B. M."—We learn that a Society bearing these mysterious initials, has been organized in this city. Tho object of the Society is the be stowal of charity t somethingafterthemanncrof the Sons of Malta. They had a ntceting at'the Tremont House a few evenings since. Rascallt.—A few days since a valuable cow belougingto William Tighc, of Ainsworth Sla tion, was killed by some scoundrels, and the hide taken ofT, brought to this city and sold. The carcase was left on the roadside. The scoun drels who did the deed, ought to have their hides tanned without taking them off. Been* in Bad Compaxt.—We saw, yesterday morning, at an early hour, a son of the "gim of the say," with his two eyes in deep mourning.* He had been indulging in a "free fight" iu honor of his patron saint, and came ofi* second best. He was in search of a "docther" to bind wp bis wounds. 22?" The Journal tells a ridiculous story about a boy, weighing forty-fivo pounds, having accomplished the feat of crossing Madison street in front of McVicker's in the short space of seven minutes, without any serious injur}* to life or limb. No sensible man believes the story. The thing can't be did! Railroad to Bridgeport.—Wells' Comuifr c'utl Kspns* says the Canal Trustees have (it is reported) deferred the removal of the Canal Col lector's office to Bridgeport until June, by which time it is hoped a railroad may be constructed for the benefit of Chicago residents who may have Canal business to attcud to. Bold Roobcry.—On Thursday afternoon, while the family of Mr. R. j. Recker, living on the corner of Eleventh and May streets, were absent from home, his house was entered by pryiugopen the back door, and robbed of two gold watches, a gold chain, two aud a half dozen of silver spoous, three breastpins, a gold cross, ' a set of studs; and two ear-rings. clue has yet been discovered to the robbers. Range of toe Thermometer for the week, as taken by E. L. O'Hara, Apothecary :md Pharmaceutist, Xo. TO West Randolph street, comer of Canal street, Chicago. Date 7 A.M. 12 M. Cl'.M. SattinlAj*. March 12 .T' "-J 7S Smulav; " 13 4i 72 Monday, " 14 4S 47 70 Tuc*bv " Ift M :rj 72 Wtiltiexlny •• id :n; ,v» Tlmrxiay, " 17 +» ti* ;o Friday, " IS SI 32 ; i Ixjrxcrtox Graxtud. —Hosteller »fc Smith, of Pittsburgh, proprietors of llostcttcr's Stomach Bitters, have through their counsel, obtained an injunction restraining Khuorc A Johnson, of Xew Orleans, from manufacturing aud vending a spurious article of the Hosteller Bitters, which they have carried on to u considerable extent for some time past; they buying up the genuine empty bottles, and filling with their counte: fcit article. 25?" Messrs. Xorris & Hyde, of lift Dearborn street, inform us that their second and cheap er edition of the Life of Henry Jmnpertz, issued early this week, at ir t cetlfs apiece, has gone off rapidly in this city, ami the orders from the country, evincing the intense and wide spread interest in the public mind as to the " Barrel Mystery." The same firm have also Godcy for March, and " Our Musical Friend" so eagerly welcomed by music lovers. Tnu Maiusok Foitdeit.—The Madison, Wis-, forger, who passed through here a few days since, arrived in Madison safely. His name proved to be Henuingtou. It appears that about the middle of last month, under the pretence of bccomingu produce dealer in that neighborhood, Benniugton got into the good graces of one B. A. Robie, a wheat buyer, and'induccd the latter to till up two chcckn on the State Bauk, iu exchange for currency. Shortly after, Ben nington decamped, and waft traced to St. Louis, where he had two brothers residing. j Staddi.no Affray.—Thomas Egan was arrested by the police ami brought before Justice Akin at the Armory yesterday morning, charged with stabbing a man named Wells, iu the Michigan Southern Itailroad Round House. Egan went into the Round House on Thursday afternoon to sharpen a kuife upon a grindstone, and while there some dispute arose between him and Wells in regard to the use of the stone. Egan stab bed Wells in the groin, iutiicting a bad wound, lie was held to await the result of the wounded man's injuries. Died prom Kkulect. —Coroner James was called yesterday forenoon to hold an inquest on the body of Johu O'Xeil, a boy four years old,son of Edward O'Xcil, who resides in ashauty in the rear of M:» South Wells street. Both the pa rents were druuk at the time of the inquest, r.nd have been drunk ever since Thursday morning. The little fellow was taken sick probably during the night, aud owing to a lack of attendance,' caused by the drunkeu stupidity of the parents, died yesterday forenoon at eleven o'clock. The whole family were in the most destitute circum stances, und presented a terrible picture of want and wretchedness, caused by whisky. The jurv returned a verdict in accordance with the facts. City lufroykxests.—One needs to be con tinually in the street, and übiquitous at that, to keep watch of the present bustling and busy city improvementseverywhere in progress. On the corner of South Water and Dearborn streets the old four stork* block, long occupied by Messrs- C. G. Wicker A Co., has been demolished with in a short time past, and on its site is rising what is to be a first class business structure, one of the best in the city, worthy of that fine loca tion. On Lake street, adjoining the marble block of Win. M* Ross A Co., near Lasalle street, (which block by the way is being raised to grade as before noticed,) the costly and elegant marble palace of J. B. Shay, is rapidly being pushed forward. Immediately west of Ross & Co.'s, the block of four story stores are being rebuilt and rend ered fir»t class structures. , . RsLictors Intelligence.—Wc learn that Rev. William Krebs, late of Washington City, has been appointed to the charge of the Wabash Avenue M. E. Church, to fill the unexpired tenn of Rev. Dr. Ryan, resigned. The accession is a valuable one to the ranks of our city Clergy, Rct. Mr. Krebs bringing with him or rath.es" be ing preceded by a reputation that will, in the confidence inspired, give turn great efficiency in. the important position he is called to occupy. Rev. Dr. Ryan assumes, by appointment, the charge of the Kavy Yard at Washington. His retirement from -tho *oea<*of4iia labors -in~4?hi~- revives #now the indebtedness of, our rclig: ious community to bimfor the sterling and am ple rewards of his zeal and energy in callmgoui and giving direction to.the enterpriso and liber ality of the Wabash Avenue M. E. Society, Vrtfoße history for.tbo pastrtwo years is perma nently recorded in the-beautiful and costly cdi .£o9 they hare reared, and the, present -circum stances of prosperity in their affair*. Bev. a Mr. Krebs enters upon'his labors to morrow, in the morning and evening services at th« nsnal boon. CHICAGO, SATUEDAY, MARCH 19, 1859, A Serious CHAEGB AGAINST tiro PdncEME.v:— A warrant-was sworn oat yesterday morning by one Thomas Williams against policemen David Dubois and Philip Paul, of tbe North Side police force, charging them with having, by unneces sary and brutal force in making an arrest, in flicted Periods injury npon a drunken man, to tbe extent of depriving him of his right tfyc. According to Mr. Williams' statement, the affair took place as follows: He was himself in company with one Frederick Bexant,' residing on Xorth Clark street, near Huron, onthenigbt of the 22d of January last. It would appear that tbe latter was somewhat in liquor, and at tracted the attention of the officers named, who came up and addressed Bezant, and an angry altercation ensued, he using insulting epithets. In the subsequent struggle tbat ensued, Bezant received from one of the officers a severe con tused wound just beneath the right eye, appa rently, and as lie claims, from the end of a policeman's drib, fracturing the lower part of the orbit of the eye. He was taken to the Station House, and spent the night and until 11 o'clock of tbe next day, which chanced to be Sunday, in the lockup, at which hour the condition of bis wounded eye was such that Dr; Puolij City Physician, was called to attend to tbe same, and did so. Bezant was then taken to bis home, where be has since remained under treatment, most of the'time in a condition of much suffering, result ing in the total lo*s of the eye so injured. Wc give in full the charge against these offi cers, as stated by the prosecuting witness, and the man "Williams, on which representation po licemen Dubois and Paul were brought before Justice Jlilliken yesterday. They gave bail in #I,U<W each, to appear for examination on Mon day afternoon next. Voi'XG Men's Association Election*.—Amoug other exciting topics of conversation in this otherwise dull time, we are glad to record the stirring canvass about to open among tbefriends of the Young Men's Association, precedent to their annual election to take place one week from to-day. The past year has done much for the Associ ation through the zeal, efficiency and indefatiga* ble labors of the retiring board of officers, ex ercised in a year of great depression, and against and to the overcoming of obstacles that at one time threatened the prosperity of the Association. The Youug Men's Association has friends and has been tested thoroughly as an institution not lightly or at all to be abandoned or neglected, and the present appearauce of affairs at the opening of the canvass recalls old times and the palmiest days of the same. There are already two, and probably more, names brought and urged in various quarters, by their respective friends, both and all of them gentlemen well and farorubly known in our community. Either, if elected, would bring to the service of the Association tact, energy and shrewdness, aud aided by competent co-work ers would carry the Association through what must prove an eventful year in its history, and may tell largely on itspctmanent benefit. The regular annual meeting of this evening will doubtless put the Jifjuhir Ti<L\t in the field, bearing one or the other of the namesnow before the members. From present appear ances, in either event of the nomination this evening, an Opposition Tirht Ml! take the field. As inevitably to redound to the prosper ity of the Association, in itself considered, in the present and prospective rivalry and strife, while it remains fairand generous,there is noth ing to be deprecated. Fii:e o.vWest K.\xnot.rn stiieet—Losss.V»W. .\hout half-past 7 o'clock last eveuing, a fire broke out in the rear part «f a two-story fhime structure, occupied by Inness A: Co. as a retail dry-goods store, and above by Messrs. Fuller & Alfough, dentists. . It commenced in the upper story,and extend ed to the adjoining structures on the east and west—two-story wooden buildings of the same class. No. 42 was occupied by .Simms Co. as a retail Hardware store, and above as a lawyer's olttce. The ImiUlmg was owned by. 11. 15. Harnes. X". I t was new last fall, and owned by Ford & Bro.; about half covered by insurance. No. 4(3 was owned and occupied by k Wivvmnn, dealers in Paints, Oils and Paper Hangings. The second story was occupied by S. Fills, Justice of the Peace, and Stevens' law ollice. The stocks of Inness & Co., Simm?, and Sher gold A Wnyman, were got out entirely, but in jured by hasty removal and water. We could lenro nothing as to insurance on these stocks or of tenants in the offices. We shall be borne out by all oh the ground in saying, tbat for some reason the fire was not well managed, and far more than the usual amount of confusion characterized the exertions 1 of the Fire Department and the Fire Brigade. The latter were either not promptly on the ground, or for some cause failed to establish then* lines, and a helter-skelter style of pro ceedings was the result. The buildings were damaged about SSOO each, with the loss to tenants swelling the total to that given above. OnE.vroLis, Nebraska Territory. —We call attention to the advertisement of Dr. Evans, in another column, in regard to the new town of Oreapolis, at the mouth of the Platte River, Ne braska Territory. Without the extraordinary advantages of the site, and the admirable scheme for the rapid settlement and improve ment of the place which has been adopted, no new town project could have gained the confi dence that Oreapolis has inspired among busi ness meu in such times as these. But there are so many places in the country where business is at a stand-still, and the emigration to Nebras ka and the gold fields has awakened such life in trade on the Missouri River, that wc have no doubt of its growth into a prominent commer cial city. | By reference to the map of the United States, we find that the city of Chicago, the mouth of the Tlatte River, Fort Kearney—where all the routes to the (Jotd Regions meet—and the mouth of Cherry Creek, the centre of the mines, arc in exactly the same parallel of latitude. Besides, the Missouri River Railroad, tbat terminates at this new town, is completed about fifty miles nearer to the Missouri than any other railroad in lowa. Those having goods on hand which they de sire to convert into cash rapidly, and persons wishing to build up a business in trade or man ufactures at a point where they can enjoy a part of the benefits of the growth of a citj\ would do well to call upon Dr. Evans, who is so well known in this community as a safe and reliable business man, that commendation from us is eutirely unnecessary. His reputation will se cure the implicit confidence of thc'public. Police.—The following cases were disposed of by Justice Akin yesterday morning: James Reilly, for celebrating St. Patrick's day too free ly was fined $•">; James Kanville, not content with getting drank, went to smashing windows, and was fined $3; JamdS McCarty for a ample druuk, paid $3. Jenny Stone tiWw Gorman and Susan Schmidt, two street-walkers, formerly belonging in Chi cago, but lately from Kankakee, were found drunk in the street, and fined &> apiece. —Patrick McLane and John Graham were fined $3 each for fighting. The dispute arose on - account of Graham calling McLane & thick bead.' —Michael Donnegan and Mrs. Donncgan, a newly married couple, were found in a lumber yard on Weft Canal street, sleeping on a pile of boards. They were fined ssapiece forvagrancy. August Cooper, a boy, behaving himself in a disorderly manner, was sent to the Reform School. . The Union Services at Metropolitan Hall. The Public Union services at Metropolitan Hall at 3 pm., each Sabbath, arc to be continued throughout the season, as is now proposed, and indeed as the large"attc"ndanc«" thus iecins td-warrant.-The clergymen officiating .thus far have represented the various denomi nation's, the same being represcnted among the audience. 'ftfARRrED, ~ lit thUclty. on the Iflth Inst.. bv the Rer. R. 11. CLuksou, .!.\ME.SCLAKK. of Union county. 11L, and MARY UAH RUST CLEONORA, second daughter of tbe late P. W. Kos?iter, Esq., Advocate of Montreal. At'the Flynonth Pareonage, March 17th, by Itev. J. £. J.-EGAN, jBHI RELIGIOUS NOTICES. There will be preaching to-mnrrCi>(Sftl4o , l») afternoon at Metropolitan HaD, at three o'clock by tbe pastor of one of our city churches. The public are invited to attend. Seata are free to all. Services of tho church of the (Protestant Episcopal) oo Oak street between Wells and lasalle, N. D M every Sunday, at half-past ten o'clock, ▲. M«and half-past seven g, U: Sunday School at half-put one •'dock, r. x__ Bcv. Henry 11. Monell. Itectflr. . The Disciple Church meets every Lord's Day at half past tea o'clock, a. and lialf-past seven o'clock, r. u. Meeting House on Monroe street. West Side. Omnibus runs from the Garret Block to the Meeting House at tea o'clock, a. jc, and returns at half-past twelve. Her, Mr. Van Meter, of the Five Points Mission, New York, will preach" in St- Paul's Church, Sunday, at half-past ten o'clock, x. it. Rev. W. W. dtth-er a discourse on Spiritualism on Sunday evening ut half-past seven o'clock. —"The Decline and Fail of the First CkrUWan Church," constitutes the subject of discourse by Rev, Mr. IDbbard, at tbe New Jerusalem Temple, on Harrises tfreet between Siate street and Wabash avenue to-morrow evening at half, past seven o'clock. Kelt? aftbertisements. S2T C, 7/ SCliil'A'.Y. A irrriithij A'jrol, 83 IMirl-or»*t. i» nuthnriiol to re<tir« A hcrtUeuienU /or thU awl all the Lsiuliitj Paprrs uf the .VfrrtA.ll'rtf. Jal I»SS4 ly \\TANTED —To Purchase a Me- T T ilium Brick Dwelling House with modem improvement.-, nltuiU-d eithef on t he J-'nrtJi fiide. east of Dear twin stm-t, or South side, <-x-t of Statestn-ct. Also a vacuit lot In same localities. pav half c-uh down, lalanec in oneandtwo yeara. Address I'.O. liox SfM, stating price and location. nihlSiu-c-"12 \\f ANTED—A Laily to act as T T Clerk in a Cigar Store, one that as tocajoeitvand character, of fine pcrooual may Itetirof aHtuatloubyadiinss]ugßox.l62o,stautig wheti and where she may be found, will meet with attcntloti. rohl^, TO RENT.—A Comfortable House fronting on (.'lark and Btitterfirld ft reef, third house south of Arelier R'pd. Rent about #ls per nx'iith. Alxi. the Store No. r >) aud Oflkua atwve the I same. Apply at No. 0!i Randolph Strw*,' tf | tiihi3-im cios ?.R; HAVEN. r PO RENT.—A Furnished House I JL on Michigan Avenue. Addres3 ** S. R-," Box HO. I mhlD-lm-rt'** LOST— Yesterday Afternoon, about 2 o'clock, at the Post Office, or between the Post Office ' and m Clark street, a large Tuck Memorandum Book, om- I talnga LadyV small Gold Watch, and tupcra valuable only to I the owner. The tfnderwi!l be pulul-ly rewarded bv h-aviug j It at the Jourttal Ufflce. njiia-lt* TO - TEAMSTEKS OR BOAT MEN—-Sealed projiojwde f«r tno cartage or boating uf I tweuty-flvehundredtoiisofCoal.tnbcdeHveredto dealet>ln I the city, will be received at my office. No. 472 North Water street, until Monday next. For further particulars apply as alove. . _mUl»Strtl« ALBERT J.STEELE. ! LETTERS OF A TRAVELER, Second Series, by William Cuileu Bryant. Price #l^s. THE FOSTER BROTHERS: being a History of the School aud College Life of two Young Men. i'nee fIXO. 1 ONWARD; or. Tlie Motinhdn Clamberem. A Talo of Pn>CTi-!«. l»v Jujie Ar.w. Win«onu author uf " Vin }"nrd Laborei>," etc., etc. Price 75 o'nfs. PASSAGES FROM MY ArTOBIOGRAniY. by Sidney Morgan. Price ff. F«>r Kile by WM. B. KEEN. uihW till 14S Lake street. "yyriLiJEß's sala-mander SAFES; Banker* and Brokers buy them. Merchant*aud Manitfacturent buv them, lawyers and Doctors buy them." lii<-uninre Companies buy them. Business Men cverj*where hay tln-m.. Everj bodv should buy theui. They are Flre-l*iuof. • Thtyftr" Ifnivla^Pnjof. They are the lv»4. They are -old at fair prices. Tliere are 40 In u.«e on South Water >treet. There arc lu Use ou Lake s-tviA-t. There arc 1 •> In u«e on Itandolph strict. There are 10 In use In Potnen>v's Building. There are i*»l> In us.- hi thU city. They are known and uwl -.vll ovet tho dvUized world— none know but to pral«c tliiiih PBAIT & WOECE3TEB, Agents ly_ »'J7 >o>"Hi Waterrtreit. r PO _ TIIE ELECTOIiS <)F THE JL Citt or CniOAiio, ami the '"oi'NTT or Couc. Wiizbrab, We are Informal and Mleve It to l»o true, that the law creating the >ti|«erior Court, requiring the Judgm to l>e elittftj by tbe pi-oj'le, would not have teen passed into a law but for the promise uiade to th 2 LegUlature, by the Republican uieuiocrs thereof fn>:ii this ('<><intv, that the ehvtii'ti of judge.* should n«t l>e nwdo a partv question, and whereas, the Republican Convention, on Friday, 11th did. in x*ioLition of ?uch provbloi-. nif ie as a party, political nomination'; And, whereas all cood uicn,:w k ltevf 1 . nttigt admit th:it the election of Judges of our C<Pirts up<in the grontnls of party and political qualitleatlou.-* wrong'and unjust in urtift/4« Aud bi prt'etief, ami *l>Jc datigen-u* t<» public . justice and the welfare <«f the jKople ; widiit clectfrn* aud . uomhiatiims so made have heretofore met with Condemna tion of all giiod nien. Tht-refure. we caH «t«m good men. -without distinction of party, as well as thos? who are oppoM-d to the nominations made on Friday last, to meet in.u C'uveiitiou «m Tuesd.iv next, ~d 2«»Vlock I*. at trie MtVliaides* In.-t{- tutu Hall, corner Clark and streets, with a vfr-w of there selecting suitable and * i-ll qualified candidates, without n*ftrenee to parte, to l»c supported by tlie )>e«>pte, in the ensuing election lu'"next month. Come one and all, who are opposed to the prescut nominees. The iteoplc «»f tlie dln'erent towns In the county are re qiic-tini to i«*ntl ri'Dresvutatlvi'S to tlds Convention. , Mareh 12th, lii'j. (!eo <t<-el, h LaaiT T B Blu-kstone, S MeKiehan, Geo W Flanders, C Sfasojj, Ilironi Wheeler, Allen Rlclunond, John McArthur, I Clias Sanfonl. DL Quirk. Zenas Cobb, Clias IBnekly, R M Clark, Ilenn* Fuller, R Kdhinson, John S Wallace, Geo C Drew, I .losll Tuek. r. 011 T-bey. MCWosrns. UN Snyder, T Duigh* BoMh. Jrn»A Cutler. A Dow, Tlnmias Holhrook, K W IKrriefc, II A Braytoti, Win Holhrook, Wm Clarke, I AHFWi. Theol!o»:rr«.k, WmConn, ; William ilea, Aaron Jlddler, Ch:w II Sheldon, I .1 Hurra!!. Olcntt lUrker, BSSluppanl. !S M .?ohn.«>n, W W tl'lirieli, Tarleton :i,.iu-s, | SOPonieroy, 118 Couc. Wm II Adonis, EFEwrust, Belli. Brewster, Wll lUvls .1 II Gale, Philip IKhii, ("has Klrehoff, RM Mitchell, Alfred lhitdi. M Tlemati, AA K Sawver. W A Bald* io, F A Bryan, James E Dalllba, MR M Wallace, C C Parks, jr. Hiram Brown, Thomw Lord. <1 F Knlder, W W MitchelL l> 11 SuuLh. K R .lltl)wi«ht, Marcus Sterling, SllTurrill, R S l'arkir, K L Lord. Ashley Gilbert, U Ikitsford, James F Smltli, Jr, <Mtrfc A Datcr, Wm Btiuc, ]< T Bvntley, Tom Brenan. (> W Noble, Chester John M.:Na!|y, EJChapin, J Dearl«>rn Haines, I) Howard Smitft, P W JlaTclay, John P Chapiu, Heiirv K Eikins. And 400 others. mhliKS c 423 R E APoTI S , Nebraska Territory. To Merchants, TRADESMEN .1X1) MAM FACTIBEKS. The undersigned Is authoriiwl to nuke very advantageous witli a few Merehants Tradesmen and Manu facturers. who dei-ire to remove to a point of active tnule with certain iiri>?pfcts for rapid CTwWth. Slocks of *ir>- goods trnA-vrii>, hanlwan». tin-ware, stoves, dnnrs, medicines, provisions, will find ready cash sales at fair priies. liecent advicesasMire us th.it thethule is now sons, blackstidths. wagon and agricultural Implement ma kers tailors, shoemakers, saddle and larucs-* makers, gun smiths, engravers, watch anil eh-tk makers, who desire a j:i«od opjHirtujdty for niaCUgthontrr will Jo well to eaU ou the undersigned for further idonnallriu." A Flouring Mill is much n.fded and will do well there. OUEAPOLIS lias ju/t l«ecn laid out. at the mouth of the Great Platte river, covcrim: about Lftu acres. It Is l<our.ded.on the North by the Platte and East br the J|iss«iuri rivers, where there Is at all times. g<>od rteaml-oat tuvhratlon. It U directly the point wh< re the ButLngton A Rfyer R,R. strikcstlie as in.-n:iaueiitlv heated, and wLence manv i>eople think thcGreat Platte valley, or Central Route Paciiic Railroad will extend West»-ard. It is the nearest (l<v a p.hml traveled Mad.) on the Missouri river to the new (iofd Mines on the bead waters of the Platte, and must become one of the l«.ft for the trade and commerce of the immense settlements at the new el dorado. It is lame* dblelv North of and adj.icait to Platt.-mouth, thirty miles above" Nelnaska City and tventy K'low Omaha. It U one of the l»est out-flttlng point' for emigrants to the Mines, and the trade in that line is already ot>ened and active—goods in the way of miner's out-C:s selling vltj- rapidly, at good priw. The site has good Stone Quarries npon 11 and is surrounded bv plentv of timber. It is 1:1 a verv rich agricultural coun try. already extensively w.tled and rapidly filling tip with thrifty fanners. There Is a gi*ni Steam F«rry running tlwre. with a wharf boat at the landing; a fne hotel In pnxx-rs of erection, to be opet.nl by the 15th of April: also, a nutnlvr of More houses aud dwellings. There Is a Urge quantity of lutaber (tawed, an e\Jen«ive brick yard started, and in Ciet all the conveniences for clieap and rapid Improvement have befti provided fbr. All |<artles lave conceded that tliare will be a large com* mereisl city at tlie mouth of ths Platte, and It i» U.-lievi'd tliat the plan adoptod by the Oreapolis Company will se cure that result speedily. The following plan has t>een In conK>ntcd In the articles of association of the eompaQy i Tmrty acres for a site and every tenth Jot in the town for an endowment has been givrn to found a Unlversltv, which lias been chartered by tht Territorial Le«L«lature. Ten acres for a site and one hundred lots of average value have been given to found a Seminaty, which L« also chartered. Ten acres has been given for a site for a Theological School. Four lota for eitca for peblic schools, one fcratown hall, depot grounds, and a right of war across the town plat, for a railroad to run West, have also been given. The remaining lots are divided into three classes: Ist. Bu<- ncss Lota, gfixlSA feet; id. Residence Lots, MlxlVJ feet; Sd, Suburban Lotsof from half acre to two acres Inelie. One half of each class of lots are set apart to I<e sold at the of the land (about S3O per acre) to actual rettleri in the town who make improvements, each settler being entitled to one lot of each claM, paying one-half down and the in one year after the required Improvements are made, when ft deed in fee simple will be given. Oue-thlrd uf the remaining half of the lots is also eel apart to be foM at cost In like man ner to j-ersons making large imprevenenta in thetown, aa may l>e agreed upon. With the advantage* of the site and the above plan fully carried out, Oreapolis must grow rapidly, especially as every otherpolnt of Importance on the Missouri River has already had its property run np to high prices which must operate a 5 a bar to rapid advancement. I may t»e seen pr addressed at mv office. No. 55 Clark street, until 1 leave for Oreapolis. about the first of April neit, from 9 to 12 o'clock x. u. dally. _mhl» ltdtltw JOHN E^'.VNS. JjjAVIDSON'S S A FET 1 have on hand a ftill assortment of these superior Safes, and are offering them at Greatly Reduced. Prices, Intending to ckwc out the entire lot WITHIX THE NEXT 60 DATS. Nothing need be tald cow of these well and often FIRE AND BUBGLIB BAFFLEBS. They are well kaown all over the eou&tsr, and have the en tire confidence of the business community. In the nock there are a few medium sired FAMILY SAFES, which, at the prices 1 offer them for, ought to be sold at o&ce. Si. A. NBBF, mh!9 cm lwb 13 Weill rtreet. CEED WHEAT. ,VO bu. Scotch Fife, for sale on consignment by ■mhlJcSmw STEVENS j: lai Klnzie-et C EED BARLEY. 2.000 bu. No. 1. on consignment, for mle low. - . STE%*ENSJcBRO-L'orailjsrehiuu, mhl9 eSSOIw • No. IS2 Kinzie atreeL CEEDOATS. ' k_7 8.000 hti in store at 192 Klntle street. nihil) &MLlw . BRO. Beans. . : " ;V . I.OUObu, prime New York Beau in irtoir. for nde on consignment. STEVENSJcBRo. tnhl'i lw . 13S Klrnic street. \\nriTE WIIEAT FLOUR. ▼ » fiOO bbl*. choice, from Southern White 'Wheat. In store and arriving. STEVENS & BRO~ sohia cdlS lw com Msxchants, 153 Klniie-rt. (Evvb u uc. Neto atibertiscmcnts. Huntington, Wadsworth& Parks, 1559. _ i Nos. 58 & 60 Lake Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Ready-Made Clothing, GENTLEMEN'S FVRJYISniJYG GOODS AT WHOLESALE. rrbl» rjMIE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, 1 HE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE EONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, :KOK SUMMfe WEAK IX ISM, Will Be Beady for Delivery oh t'ATUKDAI", Ai'RIL" • —nr— BALLARD, SUITE <fc COMPANY, STRAW HAT MANUFACTURERS, j 45 Broadway. New York. I {amsniTfturfiryat Ncrwalk, Conn. fnhJJcSlOlm WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES. REMOVAL. ' Wc have Removed to our New Store, i\o. 28 Lakc-st., ' Where, with iocfcased room and Improved facilities we arc ; prepared to «b»w our old fripndi ana all wishing to purchase, the largest auu mttei coniplote sfoekof BOOTS AND SHOE# Ever brought to thb market. Doggctt, Bassctt Sc Hills', fri-cl»7Jin , GTA TO DEPOT.— George JE. Shoecraft, 278 - - - Soutli Water Street, - - - 278 Wholuule Dealer la All Varieties of POTATOES. Dentin* will always find a large stock of th«i /!n'M varie ties of lVtntoe* on hand, either for table use or seeding pur pose*. IIU arrangements and facilities are such a.* t<» enable liim to Mipplv the trade In any quaiitltv or quality. at the shortest notice, and at lowest figures. Planter* will find a superior stock, of all varieties on bawl, for Seeding. Order* a distance solicited, and pruiupt attention given in filling. He also tran<xcts a GenertU Produce CottnftL—Buslnerf, and solicits n>tifUrnmeiita fro in Mi friends. whl'Jclifi 9m 11. B. MOORE, Agent. Q_E~Ni:iXK AItN I 0 A PLASTERS, SUPERIOR TO AXY OTHERS FOR Pitts OR WEAKAUSS IS THE BACK (IRSIHE. rhysid-TUS and drtiggists supplied In quantities AT LOW RATES. MALSKT £ RISC, niliia.ly Honwx>iath!c I'tanna?/, l&J ("Lirfc Street. g C . 111 GGIXS O2s , INSURANCE AGENT, No. 4 Loomis' Buiitling; Southwest cor. of Clark and South Water rts. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION* OF THE Republic Fire Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK CITY, Ou the 31st day December, ISSS, Jlade to tho Auditor nf the State of Illinois, in conformity With the Statutes of said £tate. ■ Capital £trtck all paid In i: .11^0.000 Fn*«ut Surplus ll'.ow) ASSETS: Cash on hand and In Rank of Commerce ....♦ 3J2SJW Stocks owned by the Company at present market value; ltank of New York $ 5,,VV>.25 Thiol* ttank. N. Y .. -I.W.W fuiitd State* rt ni't cent..W"- 10 — 4<,703.W Flr't mtirtpifea on Ileal E»ialc vo:ih lOper rent. over amount loaned 145.w0.tM pi>t ou Ileal Estate worth double the aniouutfuaned ... .... ... ■-.... Si^CO.OO IX-mand loans, secured by rtocks worth at prefect nnxket value 4,000.00 Pue for I'remiunu Interest atlrtTed on lnvestm«;nW, but not yet due. ».!. ..30 Total ;...lisi«L47 LIABILITIES: Losws unadjastei! »........t2JOO^) All other dafnu agalnrt the Company MAUW Total Giver under oath by RODEBT S. IIOXE, President, and D. F: CL'RUY, S-crMAry- . {oUOStiL.)' Certificate to Expire on the 31st day of January* A. 1).1S$0. AcDiroa'a OrriCK, State or lulis.hjv) SruxanzLD, ilarcli 10, ISZti. > Whcrrfts, The Republic Fire Insurance Company, located at New York. In the State of New York, baa tiled in this of. fico a htatemi-nt of tbe coudition of its affairs, as required by -An Act to regulate the of Jnaiiramx' C"mtanlea not Incorporated by the State of lllliuiis," approvi-d Febru ary Uth and an Act ametnlatorv thereto, approred January 53d, JS»?; and. wheww. om Company has fur nWied hatlsfactory erldtnce that it b pos?c»!«d of the re* Guirwl amount of capital Invested la stocks and rjortpagw. attd has filed In this office a Written htftrument. signed br tbe I'rtaident and Secretary thereof, api>oint:!tjc Mephen C. UijviuMU. of Chicago, its Agent for the transaction of the bosine« of said Company, and fnlly and unrwsen ediy au thorizin* him to acknowledge of proctw for and on behalf of «ld Company. c»in.«enting that service or prucea upon hhn. the nald shall be taken and held to l« :»s valid as if served upon ttc Cwtpsny, and waling all claim of emir by reason of such Now therefore. In pursuance of the provisions cf u»< Act aforesaid. I. Jess* K. Duboh. Au.litor ..f I-uUic Ajcounu of the of Illinois, do hereby certify that the said Stephen C. ni«li»on i» authorized as an A peat for the said Company, to transact the buaiaess <:t insurance in this State, until the thirtr-flrrt dav of January, In the yea. »l£h teen hundred aud slxtv, fo hr tu be say be em powered hi to do by Rua Company. In Testimony Whereof, I nave hereunto subscribed uiv ua-tie. and affixed the Seal of my office, at Spring field, this 16th dav of March. A. I>. 1559. JESSE K. DUBOIS. Auditor Pi A." N. B.—The "Republic Insurance Company" take* MARINE as well as Fire risks. It Is oo the -mutual" principal, so fir as dividing among the wured the greater Sort of the prviftu of Cumpauy. Premiums are paid la CASH, and no further responsibility lncurmt by the policy holder. Last year, those uolng businca* with the Company received lack 30 Per Cent of the Premiums ?aicL And for the lx«t five years the Company has returned to its policy-holders, on an average, ftreaty wren per etnt. mhlMm-c307 "VfOTICE. —George F. Van Brunt having been taken into the firm of Van Brunt A Watrons. the business will be continued by the »üb9cribers, under the same name, at Nos. SOD and rttl Chambers street, and at Nos. S4T to 331 West 15t£ street. In the city of New York,axulat Chicago, ciiaules s.wat Hut's. GEO HUE F. VAN BKUNT. yew York. October l. ISM. mhlXf JAS. R. BALL & CO., LCMBER 4 GENERAL COMMISSION HERCHANTS, bactt LOCU>» vo. C3T Advances made on Consignments, gi TRUSTEE'S SALE—Whereas, | George Darker aud Ellxabcth Barker, his wife, of Ke- I wanee. County of Ilennr, and State of Illinois, made and | cxi-cutedtome.tbe subscriber, of Chicago, County of L ook, and State of a certain deed of trust cf certain lands therein described, bearing date the twenty-sixth day of May. A. D.155T; to secure the ponnefit of a certain promissory note In taid deed of trust mentioned, and of the same date therewith, made bv the said Geo. Barker and John I. Samuel for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars (2.W0). payable to the order of James P.G roves, and due one year after date, with In teres* at the rate of ten per cent, which old deed of trnst was filed for record ontheT*enty-ninthday of May. A.D.IS-.. in the Recorder's office of Cook County to the sail Stat* of IlUnoli and duly recurdci In book ISI of Deeds, page SDI: and whaxeu has been made in the paytoent of the nid promissorr note above mentioned, and application.has been made to me br William Groves, the lepl bolder there of for the sale of the prralsea In said deed of trust described, for the purpose* in cud deed of trust mentioned. ' Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that In pursuance of such application, and of the power? in said deed of trust contained. I on Tuesday, the nineteenth day of Aprtl A D 1539. at 3 o'clock Is the afternoon of that <Sa* "at the north door of the Court Ilovse in the said County of Cook, State of aocaon to the highest bidder for cash all the foUowing de scribed premises, situated In the County ofLook. aodState of Illinois aforesaid, to wtt :_Lot eieren (ll» (IS), in Block twenty-si* (M). in Johnson. Roberts and iiillh. A. D. mhl»-3Q3 C 313 rpHE COMMODIOUS RESI- X' DESCE. 4:04: Erie Street, On the North Side, near the Lake, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ON FAYORAIX A large proportioo of the purchase mooev; will be taken CHICAGO, BURLTSGTte & • ran miffcunlrct, to Fort hy oilllnc May CocUocta >!«, fj'f-' RT^.' AfteflL WANTED.— TO MILL PRO- 1 rairruw^-Wanted a situation as Miller: one who -J underytands the business in all Its branches, peutlcuiarty thtf - Hurr Dressing, as he has had considerable An Eng- * lislmsui by birth. Lrtters directed to if. J. Post Office, We*t Urtnaa, Champaign Coucty,UUnl n will be attended to. mhlS-Ct* WAX.TED. —Ail Expcrioneed lie- 1 tall DRCfc CLERK. Apply to C'. 11. GARDINER & CO.. Apothecaries. mhlS St* IV Spring sU, Milwaukee, Wl*. \\f ANTED—A Situation l>y a t t book-keeper, thorooshlycompttenttotake'charre of any ?<ft r,f Book 3." Best of references given. Address T. B. mhtT T\TANTED—Good UusiiicPs Paper, f T T lam prepared to negotiate good busfoeM paptr, t or to makt adrances ca Warehouse Rweipts. Apply to c E. ARMSTRONG. f At Campbell A Co.'a Exchangtt Office, _inhl4-IWjC44I No. SS Chrk street. t WAN'fED —Boarding in a Pri- 1 vate Family by a Jingle gentleman who Is desirous , for n comfortable bouse at a reasonable price. Will give first 1 classh'eftti es. NorhefWest Side pref*xrwL Adlrvaa -11. B. P.' O. Box gjtK. Chicago.- mhlt-lw* 1 WANTED —A House on tlie Ist ! Slay, within half a mile of the Court ll<iu>e, In a i quiet, healthy neighborhood, a house of 9or 10 rotmiN whi ' cas and water flittirea complete, and without funiture. 1 Address, stating lootloo,rcnt and size of house. Bos ~l£*d.** : I'nst OtSce. nih» • TTTANTED—For Cash a First-class * T House and Lot. Ileuse to be famished with Gas and Water, and of fwctve or more room?. A good Stable on premises would be desirable. North or West side preferred. Atldread B<>x -4i05,™ stating locatlou and price. fea-lm-c3SI ( WANTED—A Young Man 23 i T T > ears of desires a situation u nlcnnan or clerk In some wholesale hutL«e, where an opportunity would t>e ] offered for advancement and pennanency. Haa had twelve years experience la various brandies of business, aud can rive unexceptionable references. Address **R.** B<'X 4&M, hO. fe-Sl-cfTT-lnj \\T ANTED—Information of David T T King, who left Stokes Coontv.N.C-some SOvears a£<>. He or his heirs are entitled to a l«*gai-y *'f atKuit liiuu). Address D. JITsTARUIVK. jalS-3tu-e$ Salem. N. C. WANTED —Hungarian Grass Seed and MILLET SEEP, By S. 11. TUTLER. mhll-lm* Corner South Water and Clark slrevts. \\r^VNTED.—Bo;irdin- in a IvT T T vate Family by a centjeman aud wife, with room or rooms neatly fumahcJ. RefeMivi-s triven and rrjulred. Addruu, Inuuoilately, **N. U-," Foet Offlce Ifc>x 1741. mhlH-iw* Eo laCltt. r rO RENT.—The Dwelling House, I No. 41 A«lana street, between State street and Wa- Iwli avenue. rwa.-«!ii<n given April Ist. Apply nn the premie. mhlS.n* TO RENT CHEAP—Lumlior TARD. one hundred and thirty fitt front, on Wo» Side. South Braneh, with piliu* r\K*uj—on ElUworth street. i«etw«n Ila nit. m and I'oik streets. Applv to mhlS-1 tuii*_ SHEI'AKD. MIEHIFF k SMITH. r PO RENT—-'Warehouse and Dock. JL The Warehoa<6 aivl Dock at tbe foot of State street to reut, orthe Warehouse will 1* «ild, subjret to a K-ase of the premises JAMES E. D.ILLIBA. mhIS-3ww3 TO RENT—House No. 315 Avraue. from May l*t. Apply to mbT-c.'fcis-ini _ SAWYKK. I'AlOb jk CtU 16 Lake rt. r PO IIENT Keapcr Factory, ami JL Machine Shop attached. A*pi>ly to* . " p>h?-cas»im SAWYER, TO RENT.—A Desirable House, containing *even roonw, Inrrfdes chart*, can l-e had. lit a few wirk?, |ry » troml party, verv reasonaMe. Apply to J. T. IIOI.T. Jon I'tvm and Tribune Otfice. r rO RENT—Valuable Wliarlin- JL I»roperty. Wliarf I»ts 57 and H. BMck fQ. School Section, on the cM of South Branch, between Harrison and Van Buren .<rwts. They can be rented for a single year, or a tcrni of year*. Inquire of mh'Vc3j9-lni E. C. L«\RN ED. QT Washington st. TO RENf—The Eive Story Brick Store. No*. '£•s i»nd 2m) South Water stmt. Tbe ai-ove. to a good tenant, will « n'rttff cheap. J'oascselon given on the Ist tbv of April next. Apply to CIfAS. C. CHASE. No. 47i Wells street, or by letter to Pot Offlce drawer mhi-cWS-lm_ r pO RENT—The Stone-front three _Il !»t<>ry House. No. DW North street, with a two-?torv lutm ami wiwxl slied In the rear. Apply to O. s. itUBIURP. N«. 1 l—.mLV Hltxrk, Comer Clark and S. Water »ts. TO RENT.—Michigan avenue, several Cottages to rent first of May next on the Lot corner of Michigan avenue aud Harrison rtrevt. Alsti, Store No. 13 South Water strei-t, nuitaM* for wholesale or commission tmle. Applv to CHARLES M. DCl't* Y, No. 2r, Mtehigao awnue, ur at Fulton Elevator*, N<». North Water street. mhlft-lmcf'S r PO RENT.—In the West Division _L on May rtivi-t, fn-twerw Wa>lilagt4in and Modl»in rtivets, two three-rtory <Ei«kllrli ISaKemcnt) Hontes, on high gnnmd. where the atmosphere is puw and healthful. 7>»ev iimtain twelve rooms, with Oa#t. Water. lathe k!dr»'>»* are S"scho..L< and churches. Omnibuses every TJ uiinutei*. Hit -IttfS. or api>ly at No. 6 l'omeroy'a Building, or at No. M May street. | _ mblft-Sw* TO RENT.—A House, No. :!U1 (Tli*.' st*»et, Tlie L> new. built of Brick, and consists of basement, the very best stvle throughout, with Ou% Kaiuaiut Hydrant Water, Both. Water Closet. lVells. Speaking TLie-". Kantre, Ac. Also, a g'>od Brick Bant In rear. I'osscssinu given on first of Slav, inquire on the premises In the after noon. or of J. McEWEN, comer of North Wells and I'ear bonstrerU. mlilS-tw TO RENT—Lumber Yard to Let. The Lumber Yard and Dock* Ivinjf "Rthe west side of the South Branch, imuiediatelv north m* lh* j.'ew brWgt- ft the Fort Wayne aud the St. l>mis Rallnods, acros- ihe S«<tUi Hranch. is to be let for one or more years. There U a dockage frout of Hi feet; alxi. a private switch or tuni-otit track t>eiug laid down upon the luUaud conflneil to its extlu si*e u*. wldcli H to K; 3rM fivt long, or sutßclent fur the loadhiicof scvott or eight cars at a time. l'us?<*lon givea immeuL-itelv*. luqtlr»"f suL-scrn-er, at Peyton -ireet, o»|Minite IllinnU street, orat 175 Jjooth Jttftrsvu street, or l/os Sl3 Post OtQce. mhl2-citf-iw_ _ ARTEMAS CARTER. RENT—A Fine Lot on Wash . ingt«n stnjet, Ittween Market and Franklin stn-et*. The lut & feet fn'iit by ISO feet deep, to an IS feet planked alley. Tt'e itrPft i< pard with Moek stone, and the lot will be rented low f«>r a term ct itve years or more.- Inquire of JOHN WRIGHT. Confectioner, No. S3 South Clark street, opposite the Court House. mhil-cfca-f*u TO RENT —One of the most <le- JL thable Dwellings on the North Side, ea>t of Clark st. The house is brick, with nine rooms and large grounds. The lessee v!U tc expected to buy a portion of tlw Furniture, such as gai-Ctting. carpet* sol stores. Address Box 3il l'ostOfflee. mhlLctiS-lvt TO Branch Canal. We now offer for rent the Docks on each side of the Canal recentlv constructed by us. and which ettenils fmm the North Branch of the river, opposite Chhatfo Avenue Itr].Ue. to Ilaisted street. The Canal is 110 fevt wide and 12 to I.\ feet deep, newiv docke«l and in complete order, and give>» irpwanis of feet of water front, with depths of lots from 100 to iio feet. This property will be leased very low to F>*>d tenants. . .. OGDEN, FLEETWOOD it CO. TO RENT.—Brick Warehouse and Dwelling Houacs for subscriber will rent, foratenu of yean, on favorable terms, h's Brick Packing House, fronting ou the River and North Water street, Ju>t below Rush Street Bridge. If desired for a Forwarding and Tnuispcrtatiutt or WhoUnote Business, will rent in connec tion with the above thu adjoining premises, which are cov ered by a shed with composition n>of. arnl bulldlnc 30 by SO feet, extending together 130 feet on the River. 1 usmwlvß given the Grrt cf ApriJ tr May. . * Atao—Two new first-e£a« DwclHng nnuwst. and a two-story Frame Dwelling, heretofore hy(l. W. Dole, situated on Michigan street, betwcea Puie aud Hush, uear the Lake Hod-e. nihll-ctJS-lni B. CARPENTER. T~ O "RENT OR FOR SALE— A targe first-class Erilk Dwelling, with Stable and Ice House, containing tiuneen rooms. bjth-"jopv< cellar and attic. It Is eligibly situated In the South Division, wl pos acseloo can be tiad at any time. Apply «a the cor ner Indiana Aventw and Rldgely Place, or to W. R. Hool>- LESS. Box it P. O. mh9-im' HTO RENT.—Lake Street Store, 1 No. I'JT. mw occupied by John West. Poeecssloo 61 The nwfdence of Pr. Duck, cm Weft Vsd'wen rfreet. A residence. No.«, with Bara and Garden. Fwmltnre f °ljoTS— Corner of Wert Madison and Clinton streets Also lota on Union and West Madison street* Just east of Lnlon. FOR SALE. A GOTHIC RESIDENCE and Dam (with lot) near U&fettPark. A large lot. corner of Paulio* and Randolrh streets,warUaicnPark, 88by 145ftet. FotpirtlcuUrsln- DR. I.TCK, 44 Clark street. T) RENT—From the Ist of 3lay, two three-story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 122 and IJt uak street, between Clark and Lamlle streets, each containing elevea rooms, with bath-rooms and dneets, cistern and hvdraslle waWr. Lot 2«171> feet, wfth Ham in the rear. "Also. Dwelling House No. 337 Ohio street, between Rush and line, containing ten rooms, bath-room and cloaets, gas, cistern, and bydiaulk water. The above named homvs are located In the bet neighbor* hoods in the North Division, and will be rented to good, re sponsible tenants. None other need apply. WM. GAMBLE, offlce No. 3 Llnd s Block,comer of Ran dolph and Market streets. mh4-c36*-lm QTORES AND DWELLINGS TO O LET—/Belonging to the estate of Sarnl P. Skltntfr.) Iron More. 05 Lake street. First Floor, Basement, and fSlkStore, 78 State street. First Floor and Basement. Brick Store. 227 West Lake street. Brick Dwelling, 25* Wert Lake street. „ Flr-t Floor of 43 Lasalle street, from May Ist. Inquire of E. p. HALL, mh7-c3sM*_ No. 190 Washington greeV.^ T OIBER TARDS TO RENT.— 1 J The Lots now occupied by C. Mean & Co.. on Lum ber street, adjoining the Fort Wayne Depot pounds, two blocks south of Twelfth Street Bridge. A railroad track Is \alil parallel with the dock, connecting with several or the cost Important railroads leading from tbl» dty, affording unequalled facilities fur shipping and hamd^eJLumber. No. li Sooth Peori* street. T~ O MILLERS, MECHjVNTCS, AC. TO RENT, foratennof rears, list large boL'dlng nprt east of the Elevator of Glhba. Urifia <x with the fine Lot on wSch It stands—being 80 feet, more or leas, on the river and*runnlng back to the O. XC.P. B.K At tached to the building Is a steam ensne room.- wttn an en gine. Tills is a fine location for a Flouring Mill, or for Me ctoolpcnxaa, | •' £l2 South Water st. ! TO RENT—Wliarfing Lots to Let. j We have several Wbarflnc Lots, well located, and of various dimensions, on the North and South Branches of tho River, which we will lease for a term of years, or for one to FLEETWOOD * CO. TJMDU RENT. Choice Offices in X? Pardee's Building, comer South Water and Wells street*, at reduced prices. Apply to S. B. WILLIAMS, ofiJce No. 4 Pardee's Building. mhlS-lw DSoartmtg. BOARDING. —First Classs Board and pleasant r*-nis. either suite* or single, at S&S Smth Clark street. Transient Board at reasonable rates. ja4-3m* ' : WE ARE AUTHORKED TO Vf armouncetheHon. BUCKNER ft. MORRIS aa a for the offlee of Jodgv of the p uperior Court at the April tlcctico. mh!s-td-cU4 NUMBER 221. amusements. pnOCESS OF CREATION. " Telescopic and ni«roaeoplo Berela (lOUk RECENT MICROSCOPIC DISCOVERIES. 1 Dr. SIM announces that he wQ] commence a conrce of Lec ture it aXETROPOLITAH HAT.T., g On Monday Evening, March 21st, jet 7} o'ctocs. Pnbjcct—THE PROCESS OF CREATION. pt<-h topic will be fully Illustrated by chemical and ether J experiments, but chiefly by mtios of an Oxl-hv-drogen Ml- the brpfst la the United States, and one hereto t.mt tt<mt throughout thf principal dlhaof Europe foe I Uus- 1 tratlon of tlw nim subject. Ttie Instrument U canabiu of S nttgnifying iiW Uiamebm. With the aid of seven! power- j fill Tiniimiiiinfl Lights the objects and illustrations will be ; distinctly seen from every part of the hail. The materials ; fur Illustration is abundant, and will compare favorably with : that twed in the highest Institution# of learning In the Old World. Topics or ttt* Lxcttms:—The realms of space and the 1 bodies with which they appear to be dlled—Coeimlcal Ether —.Atmosphere vf plaaets~Nebula and stellar rniw lilack spots on the heavens— Multiple stars— Fixed stars and their tueastuvd distance*—Stars which har<s recently appeared aod those which have disappeared—General view of the pro- j I ciw* fit fUnetary creation. and the solar system—The earth. it*p«*itlon with inference to the rval ot the universe—Of . I what la the earth node, how was it made, and when?— it* ] i fc'rncr creation, and its purficatfon by fin>—'The co»llng i again of :N and the of material on its i surtico—The M>«aical account of the creation, and It* har mony with the revelation* <»f science—The vegetable king dom—The primordial or genn u«tt— PIIOTOrH YTES aud the higher order of the vegetable kimJiiom— Distinctions be tween plant* and as it existed previous* ly to tlie creation of man—The geography of antediluvian vagetatioß. and the changes wUich have tokeo place since th*! The animal kin^lom—The animal primordial or ipirru cell. animalcules and thetflgher order of animals—Animal* existing previously U> the creation of man—Animals with the Br*t iww of man and now extinct—The geography of antediluvian animals—ll an —Consideration* with reference to his creation— Ditftrent ram ami their geographical distribution—'The <iUi*ti«Jtt of the unity of the human raec—Dtstimion l>etween the con* stitutiou <>f man and tho rtsst of lb<» anlmids -The uicntal faculties be he poeecs** in cummin with God and the It will be seen from the foregoing enumeration of topics that the subject of the Lectures embraces a *jde Held of 1*bllo«ophlc fmiulry; and the recent discoveries of scientific nvestigatlon will enable the lecturer tu..dlssljiate many of the doubts in which the subject has wen heretofore in volved. Among the multiplicity of Illustrations or tho canvas* will be sevn a view of the heavens -ja they will appear on the night of the lecture at 18 minutes past 9 o'clock—a view of the solar system showing the revolutions of the planets round the sun, their revolutions round their own axes, and their attendant satellites. Sections of the earth. showing ltd poet and prvsrnthnieomi condition, tlie formation of ft* crust, ±c. Besides the higher scientific illustrations there will be exhibited the animalcule* peculiar to water. t<> whldcy, t.. vinejnr. and u> other fluids, t<-sflUwr with a treat \-aricty of living Insects, 4c. {IT Tickets to be had at tlie U«wk Storw gcnenllr. and at Mr. Wells' i»h<t; Storw Mvtr\>jK>!itAU llti-ek. t'. r the (.'oiirw, »I.oii. Rtsvrved S.'ats for theCoursv.il JW>. Mnglc tickvbs £3 cents. mliK-iw-e-i'Vj ~Y£ E T liOPOLITA WEDNESDAY ASD TUrBSDAY EVESUGS, MARCH 53d and 21th. ONLY GRAND CONCERTS —or— LABOBD£ AND FOB.TIES. Mr. I'LLMAN. ftn»ctor and Los*"e of the New York Academy i>f Mu.»ic. inform* Ihe public that, for the purpose of earn ing out hL» grand scheme of sending every artW of retrt>ritv engaged by htm f<rr the t>p**ra N«W York, t'hlladelphia «kIt«» every place of uolcin the L'ulou, he hi* made arruigcmenU with .H'rac LaDordd arid Carl Formes, Now uniier engagement to him for a rajuiJ t»mr through the principal dtie* of the Cnic.n. jirior t«> their drMftnre for Europe, tirateftillv n-meiulx-nng the vefj" iilvnil |>atr<>ncigu fnitnthe public.a> Managi-rof Mr. TkilUTg.M'me Siatag, lltliH ll**rz, <'amilbi Mvori. and other :irti.*t.-« wh»m he ha< mditeed If* America, he rtxpeetfullv announces thdf t*IR»T in thi»atv. On the *artic Ck farfon will appear UUsTaVB SATTKR. the i'elelimied : and THK«>IK>BE THOMA>. I'i rvetor of Thomas Jf Mapon'»Ch#«icil Uuartettc* Matinees. The whole tinder tl»e Direction •■''".VHii AXSt'IIVTZ, Mu sical Director from the New York Acad«ury of Music. Til THE ITBLIC.—The position of M'me l~il a* the m«r*t singer of the day. and the worlo-r*- nowiml reputatio!] i-fCart Formes Z.+ the greatest living lias >> and Orjorio Singer, the ißimeusc setiMliou pnxltieed by hla extraordinary voliv, Ko»l» lu this cuuutry ami all over Euntpe, induciii Mr. riliiidn to bi-Ho-c that he wiil meet with a patronage cummea-nnta with tlu< hvary expense* of thli iiuilertakitig. Curl Formes being, like 31 me Labonlp. efpaHy fantnl as a Stuger of.sElTlAßas well * of the hlghvst «iv!es »>f SaT'KED MrsiC. and the t>RATORIOS t>K !IAM»EL ANl> HAYI>N. the l'n'gramnie will cuusist of Selections from tin; iKOT4cvlvbratt.nl Opera* and Oratorlon, ITALIAN, ENGLISH ANP UEMAN MUSIC. With aWw of affording the public an opportunity to hear those celebrated artbt" lu all the different styles of Music lu which they stand unappruached. PucEsor APMiastos:—Resen*ed Scat.*, Athnlsnlon at the door, #I,W. pauticclar notu'E. Perwn* buying tl tilmhcUtn tickets at the diwrarr en titled to oecnpv all stich M-ats which liave not bivn securvil In advance. They will please apply to the Chief Usher in the Hall. JJTThe Sale of Seats will commence on Momlav morn inir. March iW. at !# o'clock jwe«i*«l)', at Nathaniel Goohl't Music Store, No. 90 Lake strvet. HENKV GILES, ESQ., Will deliver his CeK-bmtcU Lecture on the PERSONAL CHARACTER, LIFE AND TIME 4 Of the Great Irish Agitator, DANIEL O'CONXEtI, AT The iTCechtinlc* 5 Institute Ilal!, Corner of Clark and TVashlsjt»u atn.'vt?, ON SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH lj?n. 1*59. CFTick'ef.- ST» cent*-can It- liad at McNallvN and Shef lock's Il<K>kstorw, tes*f Office. _ _ mhlTc«i«t "irECHAXICS' INSTITUTE I > I HALL, t'orner Clark and Washington »ticets, oj>- p.~itethe<*o»rt Houm>. The Hall Is one yf the large?* In the city. centraHv located, well lighted and ever>* way eon ver.imt The MagtiU Is sixty fcit long and elghteeu fii t wUk*. The uumtxft over One TUoavmd Members and as many are daT!>' v niflng the Institnte. neoriv tlie whole mimt-cr may be at little or tK> m>tUcd of any enter taltimeiit to be heM at the Hail. Addn-wt p. W. <IATKS. Prxr«t. jfor I? OR SALE. —A two stun- Hotiec and. Leu>e of Lot, m a deslrabid location on North Side. ♦Price #WO. S. K. WILLIAMS, mhls-lw* • " No- 4Panlecs Iltdhfing. Foil SALE.—Wrigfct's Ke:ij»cr Fa'tiirr; includingbullrlings. aSeds and »t«ckof all kiu<ls. hardware, t.~K steel, bar and shc%:t irou, white win*! ami at.li timlief. Also, tbt' two" tatents l*«'ied to Atkins, for impnivnnent In harvei-fln* machines. The alM>ve will besMd in bulk or In detail for cash "f seenrtd short paper. The attentb >n of manufacturers of hur.lcments Li callctl to thU opportunity. A favorable lease of the pn-unil for a term of yean cm be obtained from the owner, fur Dartl«* desirous of manufacturing. ' JAMES Assignee. mh!3 cOi lci No. U Marine Hank Building. I7C)U SALE.—A New Lar<ro Brick Residence «m one of the best aremft« in »he S«>uth Di vision, and »outh of the Railroad cp'ssine. ttni»hei\ In the Style; with Licre b't, ctables, and ever>- convenience for a largv fomilv. Will be soM very cheap—part can remain on longtime. Apply BoxasaP. O. n)hl7-iw-c<^ T>ILLIAHD TABLES FOR II SALE—Two Magnificent Rcwcwood Tal.les, with I'helan's llure used, will be sold at a sacrifice If c.dK-d for immediately. Can «*wu over Ely's tlothlng Store, 1W ILuiilolph street, of aildra#GEAßi, B«x Cbirjgo Post Otßce. n.Ul*-lw PKW FOli SALE.—One of tlie four largi*st Pews In the new St. James Church, eligi bly heated on the Centre AWe. b otPeml by the subscriber fur taic, at a large discount from Its appraised value. . FKANKLLNIiATHAWAY. mh7lm c3CT At Offlce of Oglen, Klcet*v>od A C o.^ F)lt SALE cilEAP—If applied fiir Uumedlatelv. a beaotiftll COTTAGE, on Calumet avenue, in the Soutb'Dtvision. containing * num.*. with a Tery low 'eise of ground tut six year*. The lot to Soxl?s ft-. , and t;istefully laid out with evergreen*. There Ls aL*j onthe pmuiseM au abundance of frait of all ihrscriptlons. The Horn* lUUroad will paM the dour before the year to out. Ap ply ti» W. J. UOODLESS, bh6 SIS South Water st. pOIi S.ALE. — Country liesidence in WAUKEGA2T, ILLINOIS, A new Brick ITooseand Lot situated on the wort aide of OenlttM*street. The house UM b* «. two rtorie* high, with nine (») n»m* and a nine («» foot !^hfr whole. The lot ts «d feet Croat on Gennuaee street, by feet deep. The whole comnmnlintf a BEAUTIFUL VIEW or THE LAKE. •ntltf perfect The property la offeml at pri«U: talc until the tentn (10) day of May next, at which time. If not dL«p«'v cd of it will be sold at the Court House In Yi aukegao, to the * CO.. rhi«o. or mhlS-Ul W. S. SEAKLES. Wwtetui. 111. QTEAAI SAW 3IILL FOR SALE O CiIEAP, on easy tenas, 3,800 ACRES OF PINE TIMBER LAND. The wlacriber has for sale the above property which will n«Mr, and Is 4tuated on Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, in a flourishing village, the County Seat of lK>or county: and Is so situated that ve=*ela drawing 12*"* of water can nil up t«> the MiU pock and receive the luuiber. The land to well Umbered and lejß convenient to the mill, and b well adapted to fanning purposes after the timber U suboeriber being nnacnnalnted with the hunber bnrf nM> and being enoged in otner bostaess. to de»iivu.y>f sell- Ingthu property at thto time. There an the bant ofthe Bay, which will be sold with the other "fS i" CO, mh3-lm-c353_ No. S Lake street. F" )U~SALE—Bv Van Inwa«en & Co!, Offlce No. 3, Dokfalßnlldiii* Chicago lilinrta, tho ft)Uowln« vessels: Schr. ROCKET. Clan A 1 with a Star, WTow. •• ELIZA LOGAN A I .....J® . •• GKEY EAGLE, " A 2 •"•••*5 .. *• MGHTINOALB * A 1 40? •• WINGB OF THE WIND, CU»AS ITJ •• •• INTERNATIONAL •• B 1 " •• OERALDINE " Bl„ " '• PETKEL *• BJ 2« •• OSTRICH ** a a .365 *• - corlnthlvn •• a i 3W ;; SEA BIRD " A 2 »*l STORM KINO " A 1 STS •- LIVE OAK " HI . •• KELPIE *' A 1.......M * VAN DiWAOtLN A CO. Chicago, February *. 1359. jall-^»»m F3R SALE—The Schr. Bay State, and lira Bulk WAVEBLT, on tot. F'nriartk ' ulars lauuire of B. F. DAV IDSON« f f e |7-c;43.t-apl MSSonth Water tfreet. ' T?IKST CLiVSS DWELLINGS JJ FOR SALE, The two First Class Dwdllas" 1 Now »t*ng Erected, s ON RUSH. NEAR STREET AndtnbeflnlshedxayUt. The* bouse* are -isw im, three stories, with Milwaukee brick tont, tmdt • and to be flmshed In the best manner. The loti are 147 feet deeptoan alley.andwWhavwa on each. Persons purchasing soon can make such atttianoos ss nay - "TSjfcJvorflr. ApplrwPß.nKAL-!AIU).iS Ch,t I tfreet. from 9to 10 o'clock A. M. 1 ivf ALT! MALT ! MALT ! iU IS.MO Itelri. So. 1 mtt. to rtore ; wmniEii » X A TCS. NEW KICE FOR SALE * tj\J by 2UETCOLPB, ZLT * CO. octfhJfT PBWB AND TBIBVIVE ADVEETIBIKG SCHBDULB. The following are th« Rata of Advertising la the Daily PuMun>tmnt|Tb: One Square, (3 Bnes ngtte), one Insertion $ 60 each subsequent day, <3t It; 71 *2.) 2a M M two weeks, Itw V 7.) S.OO ** " one month. (2m fi.> 5.00 " *• three month, (4m 115.)..,................ 12.09 " " six months, (9m *23.) ** " A Schedule of Prices ftr more ipacfl than One Square can be seen at the Counting Room. tVAII Transient Advtrtliement* to be paid In Ad vance. (F**All Changes chvgcd 30 ccnU p«r Square, urn or Aovraruiao nr wxxxtr nzs in nzsvax. $ IXO per Square, each week, (br flrxt month, 3JJO ~ " for each subewquent month. 25.00 ** M for one year. auction Sales. gY GILBERT & SAMPSON.— AT AUCTION. Blcli Household Furnltnre, Carpets and Sllver«Plated Ware. Will be sold at oar salesroom, 82 T.ATTP. STREET 82 ON TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH SSJ, At 10 o'clock, A choice and beautiful assortment of urgry deecriptloo of Pmrlor, Bed*room and Dining-room Tornitore. Rich parlor sullen elegant bed-room suites,9o nurble-lop übles, bunk-cases, parlor, rosy and rocking chairs. Ottoman* reception chairs, mahefpny and widnut French bet Ulead*, marblo bureaus and waahManda. mnl and centre tables, lounges, wardrobes, cherry and walnut-wa*h stand*, maurtssts, oak auV walnut eiUaiua dlnisg tables <w.i chairs. CARPETS. Very elegant Velvet Brosselsand Ingnla Carpeting, etztln qoantitles to suit purchasers. A choice'and beautiftil selection of SILVER-PL.VTED WARE, rtx: Tea xta, table, dessert, and tea forks and spoons, dinner and tea knives, napkin rings elegant castors with cut bot* tits wine «v-U>rs naykin o.»vew, butter dlshea, Ac. Mo»t of the above furniture was made by the beat manu facturers In New York, and will be found superior to auy tidng offered at auction in this dtv. A&>. second hand Furniture from a family breaking tip hou*.-kceplwr. GILUERT * SAMPSON, AucTw. _mhla Tiie following goods re. nnlnlag in rtore, at the WarvhouM of RICHMOND it CHICAGO, Will be sold at Public Sali% on Saturday, April 18,1699, to nav charge*. tinieM prvvloualy called for. 0. S. < olllns, Chicago, 4W nrimlslooes. ('harles Earie, " 7 Pain Car Wheels and Axle*. J. ]'. Kusocll, M " Boxes. 4 Iron Balls, 1 bundla Iron Rot*. J. A. MARSHALL, Auctioneer. mhlS-lmoVtt JgY HILL & SWASEY. Rich Furniture, &c., AT AUCTION. WE WILL SELL AT OCR SALISKOOM. 54 DCIBBOII STREET, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March ISth and 13th Pln«h ami Ilalr-cloth Parlor Suits, Mahoonvand Imita tion CluvniWt S\iiv% Matble 'fop Table*. Easy Chains Mah«cwr Chairs, HtH-kers, Cane Sent Chairs, Lmmgi'S. lie<l L"Utik*r* i<> L>snui>kai>d Enanwled Cloth, Ma hogany IktWr.ul*. I otUfe and Roiiihl Iteanittl; Itedtfnds, MaltracwN Extension Dining Tables, Wardrobes, Oak Side* lM«rdi, Ittin-aiiN W:iAh*tands, Ac.. Ac. Sales for nUi and without rvx-rvi-. mhiS-it-cart HILL h SWASEV. Audicntew^ Hill x- savasey, (.ENERAL AUCTIONEERS, CO.H.TIISSION ISEBCHANTS, NO. M DE.VRBORN STREET. Will advance on everj* description of grxxls consigned Cor Auction Sales. a CommLvtloii House. hoeatio hill. (nihj-l)) mvv*LswAair. WM A. T T AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS. 76 nEAtiIiOKS STHELT. (Near the Pot Offlce.) Chicago, Illinois. fW Cash advances on all kinds of Merchandise, a* wn. a. Btrrrsns. fel-ly-el3l U. p. noTUXX. yarticulatflotiies. vbITNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION A NOTICE.—A meeting of the members of the \ounjj Mdi'tf A*«>clatli'n.<if the City of Chlctgn, for th«- noinlte*- tlon of officers for the ett-oiing year, will Ist held at the Room* of the Assoi-iatioti, lu Portland Block, on Saturday evenlug the Itth at .wen (/clock. E. S. WILLIAMS. President. r pilK 3lichii;aii Southcni:iiul Xorth -1 em Indiana Rollmad Co's Office, New York, March l>. The »t<X'kholdcr« of this corporation are hetvby notilletl thid tl>e Annual Meeting for the election of thirteen Ulrevt ors will W held mi Wetlue-Mltv, the -JTth dav of April next, at tlie office ft tho Couiiauy In the city of Toliilo. Ohlat afc twelve »cU*k M. WM. WALCOTT, rnlilS-td-c4v6 _ Secretary, pn>. tem. MO N KV TO LOAN OX HEAL ESTATE SFcnUTIES.Ii. xinis ..f •LOW)and up want;, ruining one t«» threo vrars. One venr loan* pre ferml. Applvto E. AKSIi?TRoN(«, nihlAcM-i-JV _ .V» street.^ VOTICL'.—AII Agents ti.r the Salo of the St«»ck of the Dement BnlMlng Association will return the mune, or proceeds of snles, by the Hth of April, as It Is Intended to have A drawing; or <UvW..i» on the IJfli of April. Imhll-lm] HAS. DEMENT. WANTED TO EXCHANGE 200 ACHES FINE LAND In Michigan for Chicago City or Cook County Property. inliS ?w* Inquire at tiCiaik Mieet. n"*[lE ANXUAL MEETING 0F A the Stockholders of the (Jarden City Building Assjv ciatkm will Ik' held at the otllce of said Association, No. 1(59 South Wati-r rtrvet, i»t Wednesday Evening, the AOth day of Morctu lsSv, at 7 o'clock, for the election of offlcvm for the ensuing year. nihlS-Iw c47-t L. HALL, Secretary. \ MEETING OF TIIE SIL\RE- HOLDERS of the S;dlne Coal and Manufhcturinjc Comionv. will L>e held at the offlce of Andrew 11. (iiwn. No- *i Wall street. Jauncey Court, in the city of New York, 011 tlie sth dav of April next, I*'#, at 12 o'clock noon. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of mid Company will l>e held at the said office on the llrst Tnesdar of Juno next at 12 o'cl< >ck at noon, at which hut mentioned lime and place an election of a President and eight Directors of the said coiu|Mny will take place. Ily order of the Boanl of Director*. mhltcVi»2tit tiEO. ESCOL SELLERS, President. I~ILOS>INU OCT nUSIXESS—E. \j W. HCTCIIINiiS. lhT Randolph -111 sell the whole of his large stock of RWrh Cabinet Furniture at lew tluu co*t t-etween this and the Ut of May. t«« cl>nw the b«ul- Every piece to fully warranted, and all made In hU own manufactory. 47.'» Broadway New York. Call and ex amim* l<efore el*wheri'. mhl lm tjfH7_ STERLING EXCHANGE—^Drafts O on the Union Bank of London of XI and upwards, available in any part of the United Kingdom, f.tr sale br fi-*K?7tftm HOFFMANN St GBLWKB, pIIECKS OX TIIE ILLINOIS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Wjuitedljy fellrt7l3m HOFFMANN AOELPChJL AIONEV TO LOAN it 1 At Ten per Cent per Aunuui, FOB FIVE YEARS. Flrst-cIM City Real Estate and Commercial Notes wanted RUNNING FROM ONE TO TWELVE MONTHS. , JattcTO B. F. IK)WNIN(>. 37 Clark st. ANE - HUNDRED THOUS.VND IM )LLA RS TO LOAN,—The tmdersigned, a* agent for Extern Capitaibts, Is prepared to make Loans en lone time ten iter cent, on Chicago property. First having from one to five vears to run, wautcd at fair rates. J. L. LEE, at Wadswnrth <k Co's Bank, H 64 Clark stect, Chicago. To'wil OLES ALE 3IEIt gi-ntlen»an with a large and extenalva acquaintance aiui'tig U»e community of the North desire to cuter lain au mgagwuent with a wholesMo hotM as Traveler. He U familiar with the llanlware trade. In all Its branch a and intimate with, all the towns m the West an«l Northwest, and p<nsessiT valuaMc facilities for communication with them. Ho wculd pn.fer to doageno rai trade, unless otherwl*e wjulretl. Address TKAVELEIt, Uox 4-MO Post Offlce, Chicago. mhlft-Swc4*i> r PELEGUAI'IIIC EXCILVNGE OX NEW YORK. Drafts. Acceptances, and Notes paid in New York on the dav of maturity, or last «U»* of grace, and tnotrty deposttea for actoHDt In the dtv of New Tork, and sent to alia la the vicinity of New York, on Tdc^a^l^rteM.^ !. JaStW33m Telegraph Offlce. ATONEY LOANED On City Real iVL Eititt. wurtti™. Mortew. Tnut p««l«. N'ntia. and R""' o* ttaCKnlta »ijJ l.hjcto of K- K a,' l S£S' lj °"° W.DAVID.SOS. AVING OPENED AN OFFICE at No. 51 South Clark street for the salo of tho stock ef the Dement Building Association,l would notice that I will negotiate loans and 4nd purchasers far guod cwmmercial paper for a reasomble so£s having monev to loan, by notifying mt of the fret, will be calleil on if anything presents worth their W ill not our Mcwts come In ami take the balance rf stock. and let us close up the institution, as it is expensive to wutlauo It ? I assure you it Is ail right and petfcctlr fc2s c 315 lm CHAS. DiaSM. EW. DENSMORE, having re • moved to his new location, will continue in the Floor* Grain. Sfetl and Feed BuU" ncss 9 ■ ' ucru w;°- H' OPE FIRE INSURANCE COHI'ASV OT SEW TOOK CITY. Cask Assets, - $175,000. KxrtmcrcEs (bt actiioiutt) m ctncaeo. ; I A c , t. G. VAN BVBES, Affent. South East corner of South Watered Clarkstreet, ; WP v STAißa.__ _ Hall & rounds. INSURANCE AGENTS, 160 9«atb Water .street. 11011, Cargo, Fire and Life Risks, Taken on Favorable Terms. gy-HTtL and CARGO RISKS taken to LIVERPOOL. An loaaos promptly adjusted and paid here. rohScJO^m T> fiMOVAL.—C. C. 'WjVLLIS & JX SONS desire to Inform their friemUandthepobUo that they will remove their Hide and Leather bnslne«s,oa the 14th of March Inst, to > 230 Lake street, eor. of Frankllii. We will make it to the Interest of " Buyera for Cash, U> ; C. C. WALLPt ' AJOTICE. —The Co-Partnership JN "' bT "w.SertT'wisslow. p""?, L. ksott. J» mhla-lw ' * " ' a TTOUSES AND LANDS. —The n. M will atteml to the S»le and Renting of * ;k Offlce N«>. 4, Pardee's Building, jKia-iw* corner South Water and W etU " i iSISSOLUTION^—TIie firm of E. - I Mtl w u,ulJ *"