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OFFICIO: No. .13. Tenth Street. Thornton, JBu'ildiafA T DAILY EDITION SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER-16', I860.': JOHN JL 013ERLY & CO -t i 1 1. ' . n Willi . ' -II II 00 ;liV PliXNSYL VANIA. It in nuw clearly ascertained that Cieary'a tnujority lu P.eubylvaulu, will reaoli -1,000 lluy'd election In Ohio, by & majority of about, 3,000 la conceded by the Cliiclntiatr-'Kiiqulrcr.' Tlild allows that the demacratlc party "still llvefl." rim m:v normal building. We learn from Harton'd papor that a plan for the new Normal buildlii,; has been determined upon. Tho building will ho two hundred and twenty-flvo feet In length, ono hundred and eight feet lu depth and about nluety live feet in height. Tho baieiuont, alxtoeu foet, will boofhtono; tho first and accond torle, twenty and twenty-two fect res upecllvcly, will be of brick, tho whole to be crowned with a French roof, twenty or twenty-live in hlglit. Ita architee tural appearance will be substantial and attractive. It will, in fact, when rtniHhcd, bo one of the finest (school buildings lu tlio United htates. Mr. Palmer, prenldeut of the board of Commissioners ha been delected aa u pcrlnteudeut of the work. What IiIh qualification: ure we cannot Kay. Til K t. A ST t.MI T 1 1 : W V.X I. Tin .St LouN 'Democrat' Is an able pa per avowedly radical in sentiment. Ar ticles, like the following, may be In liar- mony with the avowal; but they are at- j tuntd uiDit precisely with Democratic sentiment. Head: j The war broke out. and tho Wed. thlnl.liig only of the Imperilled Union, rushed to arms hewed iti way from the lake to the gulf, and then acro.n to the ?ca, an I then northwurd until the West ern geniral.i met wltli net lulled rebellion , before them Hut the Knst, looking ktenly tt IL4 intere,"', took care of legls' latl Iltid up efoven tariils lu eight yearn, devised a monev ."ystem by which over half of the whole circulation of the ouutry was monup dlzed by Now Kng land and Niw York, and provided that tile pri);rty oi ine country, for ita wliaro i.vit n-ilit on itmlL.ht And tins.. ,,.,.. un i 'el- J stifled kit lu-v w I 2 J WISIm 11 wii. w.iaw. titiliu.j l, l-i4ti tiuo i w.rfLk-i" iiiitt.d t. it ilhl in ,.",.ri- i tl.li else i"r VJ xtv ti rtl, I'&i " u l ry 1 ' e tl,u I iit when the war clo..,.d wk there re- lief? On tl,e contrary. ww had another Increoaeof tarltr, ami a long omUimed , ..nlr.lliM ,if tlx. .tirr..mf. Ilifit flu, bunkln might I tjwrleri vast c j un llit I r r.t''". and the crons and curreu cy ure controlled, more than ever before, l c i' i in of Ku-ti-ni capiiallslx, tivng the rcerve funds of the b.iukti of tho while country deposited lu New Yirl. n:y livery attempt to break the in i.e in .unpuly defeated, and even t.- u v...r dc')t U ti'ed to enhance the i A.tr ' i utern capital over the Indust ry of the West What happen? Tho Wi !k if trading by way of the Ml.s issi)( I, demands a free banking Hystum. :.n 1 a ks that the capital may be moved to Mime place near the centre of area and i jp.ilall jii. and at once the indignant an i cutrugt-d K.ist i-houts ltd anathema's against "the iutciiiu aui'ilonalism of the wist !' N w, gentlemen of the i'ast! you may expect ihat the lessons which you have so 1 ug been teaching us will not be wholly lust For many years you have run the g iverumoiit mid controlled the country, pnlltlca'ly, Imbi-trfully, com merila'iy and financially to foster tho Interims of a llttlo Htrlp of land cast of the Alkghcncs. Weary going to atop that sort of thing. Tho Weft moans to tie tho power which it poeses to con trol tho country a little while In its own interest. You may call thatseetlonallsm; If a ), It was learned from the Kast, but the sturdy people of tho Mlasisslppl Val lev, with Western frankness, scorn to imltn'e thoso who have distinguished a grasi lug ftlf Interest under the cloak of patriotism. They honestly hellevo It for the oid of tho whole country that the producing Mates shall have some con MdernH hi In its coiitiol,aud with perfect sincerity they tell you that It shall be ho. DeutiiH'latioiis of their .sectionalism will only remind them of tho past, nitd the ha.i you remind them of that, the lew will they be dlspoeil to use power un-ren-K uably. o. J3.hU' in ihv I'tibiii .School. " i -y f.r and ugalnt tho llfble la the ' ..f Cincinnati, Ohio, ha- been r f r -omo thno, and from preauntiu ' 1 n t likely t' be adjusted lu the t ! t of the slhoid.. The d!i'll--h li, Tin I I t ' i r 1 1 he i-.jectul ha produced bitter hos tl'"v l' twt.-n Oathollcaml Protaatants. The , f.'L.iH.-, of bo'th stct-i are engagi'd in r r-y. We quolo tho following f u the 'lariu'lito,' w .lowish organ In t r ( i A. . -iid nothing un the topic, beausc '. that we nri-oppid to Hiblo v tin- sekuoN. Wo want secular 1 ii. tiling oIm'. Xup ba ljo hinte . i i ;lit lu niiiju.rt i.ny otlu-r. i. n,l Ulld-l)yii,t, Ituwuvnr, WC ' , . I'.ible r.-i Ww In the public I . Auiorieau pei.le eons Ut of a a .a v( nithuulitits and stcU, uu ' ; tituth'u and laws of tho t'nlt-t'..- i-miuon interest, tbo Uvo of I in lejn nde"iv. The jit of the V :.el-ii" to li oil , . l y J.nint , III.';,.,.' .I'll. nt. V h!. 1, I. :v.,;:' ' . .i - I 1 T' ' : I ' .,'. i ! , mi' I I l . ,! ,1 .1 I 1, U Nlld. ll, I 1' r tit f sl Iktl fml f. Hi., i.ltfti..u(rtti .r Hi,. 1 1 1 I Ull .Ltl aif IIIU CUlllll U33IVJ1I Ml III IT IU I bei.un, a-, the West gave lu more pre- ' cu ,f" uoen periona in tne om Clous wealth of human live., should' be ' 5 ?, ro.f,Ve, ' 'A0 ,V 1 Bf.e U,,e "u,i n ild In L'old ettmiilo l nun im. 'Standing t-till," as it did in the dayH of t on an allowed a hk' Vr rite o Inter I ,,,,,,m' outl1 'B!,'iA I" Ho latitude "( ' " . V. ,V. A. r. r "le.. 'L ? r.r. I of sixty, very near the eatne an that of X monotx.ly held at I lie I-.a,t .,; , ' .J A ,;, ,,.,'.: enme ni.ir valuable. '1 he tran- i mru .,u, .. lloVcr ".. Well. wo ffitil crimiKnd'i; ! Wl which the h only , very oxlhlcneu on an enlightened people. Therefore wrf riitisl linvo schools. Ileiico wo have public schools to tho purposo of ctlucjit inir cnliirlitcncd citizens. ( Tilt KtAfuhns nb' relli'Iori : iMH-uulnlw'n. ilia' pefcplb: who ffro trie" lSt:vt6, bgrWd to (Msigrco' .... .1.1. .1.1 ....t... i,..r.i... if.fi imi in in ufsuuuui jiuiiu. jiiiyiiil; ru reunion, it cannot Impose nnv religious instruction on tho citizen, adult or child. Tho Hiblo Is tho book of religion; all admit this; by what right is it imposed on tho public schools. Wo dlsagrco on this book which sonio call the lilblo arid others' calla mutilated translation thereof. Who has a right to forco upon the communi ty that particular Hiblo in, thq public schools or anywhere olio? Citizen' hnvbthu unques tionable right to maintain that they agreed to dlsagreo on religion, and to hold you to tho contract lu the management of tho public schools, Ik-cauio tho Catholics want It, wo would not do it, Is another argument la this matter. Wc say it because eighteen thousand children, in till city, aro deprived of tho benefit of public education, by the whims of Catholic priests and tho caprices of Protestant parti sans: therefore;, imtiartlal men. L'uldcd bv tho unso of Juitlco and duty, ought to removo ino obstacle, nnd auord the opportunity to those cichtcn thoutand Innocent children to partake of tho benefit of our public duration. Therefore, we ought to comprehend that tho imposition of that Jlible onthopubllc schools, m contrary to trio ppirlt of our free institu tions and tho will of our people. ISccuuso tho atstem of treneral education can nt bo curried out without it. lleeausc it Is tho ap ple of contention, we must lay it aside. If churche. clmnol... tireaehers. ministers. deacons Snlilath-chooli, tract", teacher, par sons nnd pious women, street prcachery, pray er meetings renvois, cmp.meeting, mlsnon- urn's, coiKirtcurs, etc., can not guard Uhris. SIKCffi.J Utile reading in the public schools, thus much Is certain, cannot do It. If that read- Iiil' nromulL'utc ChrliUanitv. then it is un douhtedly contrary to tho Constitution nnd laws of Ohio, which prohibit the State to sup port any particular form of religion. Therefore, let tit have g"d t fular H-hooli, and let thi" thtinh'-s e.ire f. r tho prngre. of reltitlon. wit i:ui: tjii: ml'n stands stiij.. Mr. Bewunl, at Sail Francisco, ozprcari ed the greatest Interest lu viewing for tho first time the broad Pacific. Hut at Sitka, for which he has aet out, ho will una a rar moio interest novelty one "ouinermoHiureouianu. su uiaiiaiuuuo t,,e KUn ,0M "ot iot nt nl1 ,n "uramer- 11 remains obout twenty degree above tho ..I , T.. ... a. 1 ..... . '"n at mo Hour wo call miunigtit. Tho "ly ,n(,do of knowing there that it Is midnight is to watch the sun when It K',, ' f 'Vr,?ter cT cou K" '.V"'" "p, ... f.L - ' """i" KtliM-ntlmtiil I (ciiix, 'IV- total number of students now in the StHto l'nivrlty is M'-'. A well attended lWhct' lustitute has beoii held lii Kfflgtiatn couuty rccjtitly. Isttycstr Itf graduattt.1 from tho State l:i iverily. Thi yr presents 30 candidates. ThU an evidence of prosperity. Over tiftwm hundred persons woro in t tvndanc from abroad nt tho Xatiomtl Teach er Aociatlon, at Trenton, Few Jerey. Twenty-live cindldates presented thcm .-lre n apdicauts for Stato ccrtiflcatos nt Nurmal, Augut 10th, 11th. Fifteen only were sucvecful at tli examination. The miinlH-r of pupils enrolled in all tho .-hiul of Decatur, for tho present year Is 1,872 ; an increase over previous years of 77. Prof, (Jarttnun u still principal. A Tomher'i Institute will bo held about the tlrt of Xorumbor at Commorco, Mo. Dr. Lynch, the County .Superintendent I an excellent school oilicers and a thorough educated man. TIIr Mournal of Kduention,' published at .St. Louis, iy .Major J. It. Marvin, ranks Hti.uiig tho oet oducatlonal Journnls of tho country, H Is well supported and haa already accomplUhod great reform hi tho educational Interest of .Missouri. HUMOROUS PAHA GJl.U'JIS. Squib, ppouking financially, nays It was the last camel's hair for Mrs. S. which broke hit Intel;, "Have you over been baptized, Michael?" "No sir, notaal knows on, but I've boon wnxluatcd." When Patrick first tried pouches, he Haiti hollkod tho llavor, but tho seeds lay hard on Ms stomach. An exchange has an ndvorthemont for a&ei'vant who U a "plain co'ik, nhlo to tiroes a little boy llvo years old," "A'n't It wicked to rob tit's hen-rooat, .llui'?" "Ah? Hob, that's n great moral question. Hand down t'other pullot " Why aro all washerwomen groat trtv olleiti? Hecauso they aro continually oroiflng the Uuu and niiuung from pole to pole. An OLio sehtiobglrl went through liorealU thenic exsUo at homo for ths amusoment oi' the isWldrea. A youthful visitor, within totcst and pity on his countenance, nlod her broth f "it' tin t ;;!rl had Ills the ). ,1. I'OllteiliptUoU'.ly, ' III. I s ' 'Oh. 'I' 1J 1 I paid tho verdant. "1. -w " i " " t tlin faitrt ii'nnr ki-tiiii fr a hr u'nnuii If ."(.'IS IIV11I3IUIIUIIJ. I oarotl. Whllo watchlnb with William r.atli rop a few hours before ho died, "ai it be gan to daffrrwarts'the first day "ontfie weok," ho fuddonly awakened from slumbert,ezc!almlngr "Oh! 1 have wen the most beautiful palace, full of people, vast crowds sitting oa tiers abovo tiers." I asked him 'who were there, Willie?" He replied, JTriduIU not get near enough to aee who, but I know many that I lore." Why did you not go in your self?" I aaked again. "Uecntis" lie said, "a broad, swift-flowing river ran between, which I could not cross, and the boatman 'did not come over to this side beforo I ayrdke." PrftctlcalJbdiicution, Horace Greeley, iMayvr Hull, Superintend ent ItandAlttMd others "addressed tho atilduntt of Packard New Tbrk.ihuinoi.- College re cently nt tho closing exerciser. Mr. Greeley in the coursa f his remarks aaid: "I believe In a business education. There aro two thousand college graduates In thU city who do not know how to maku a liv ing. I object more to what they do not learn than to what they do learn. True education raisoi a man abovo tho ignorant contempt for labor. When a man comes to mo poor and needy, I coy to him: Why do you not work ? Tho world is full of work.' Hut ho replies 'I was never brought up to work. I was educated dilTerntly.' Such education i un-. perfect, distorted mid one !ilixl. Mayor Hall regarded tho two Knglish words, pluck and plod, as keys to true suect-j. Ho said: "(Senilis is never io great as when, with plod as Its Ma.tr and pluck as Its watchword, It marches through the world to compter. He member ever tho pluck of life, nnd never for get the plod of lifo and iuvvihs Is certain. Itemembor Longfellow: Tin- hrllit l.ypvflt nn-ii rwli..l. Were not MUioeil ail I kej.t l.jr Miit.lt-ii flight; Hut UVjr, v hid tlitir coriipQiti plcpt. Were tolllo up arrf. la th nlM. "Mind is thi! intellectual part, tho heart Is the emotional part, and the soul l the moral part in every man. "Tho other maxim which I would h-avi- w ith you is that which .Shakeparo pttti into the mouth of Polonius: "To thin ovrn n-lf Id tru,-, Aii'l it will fdlluw a.i Hit- day tonight, Tlioa iant not tlmi l fl. to any nun." Ill vain will bo your htistne-i education un less in budnes dealings you aro true to your selves and not false to otln-r. Wo hear, and so do men lu public life, a great deal of 'what will the world say about nie?' 'What will th-t newspaper. think about mo'.'' Why, that i Miuppihg his linger) for what men think or say about you! Tho groat point for incentive or remro, young gontItimcn,.li what you think about your-tlvvH. K-Hrmjubertlmt Pi.uck is ono of the liiugos on hiu!i (ho doors of earthly tuetesj turn.. Homember that l'l.on givei tlii steady hand that hold thoo door ohii, ur plunU your foot upwti tho top round of the ladder that loads to high and noll sucve-t. Itemembor the maxim of old Polon ius, o that whatovor harsh things tho world may ometimo do, say, or thinking jou you, if you aro true to yourselves a your inner elvos ought to be, Intellectually, emotionally, morally and physically constituted, and faUj to others never, the battle of life will finally bo bravely fought and gloriously won. Kilty candldatos wore rejected in the exam ination for admition into the .State Normal University at its opening, September 0th, 13C0. rsmM.nserir NEW ADYKT1S3IENTS. SWALTKltS. " " Dralcr in XXflX'Cl VX3.Cl Soft XjV1.T7T.T3 ox of etery df riitigu, I.alli. NI.IukU-s ami ilr I'osih. YAUl) AND OKKlt'K Comer Commercutl a i-uue and Tenth street, CAIBO, ... ILLINOIS, hllod, ti-ambuat o.UB-Om Ord.r polieltc-d aud promptly Lumber furuitUcd uu .Uutt Mr .TJJ 13 FLOW mi QXJEEK OK The Coronation ot the Eio.sc. A C.inUt-4 in two pjru, ly a Cla nf . Vounr S.ikIU-j oK Cairo, Coiineutt'dMitlit'ioCoiiM rat"iy t Slu.k.iu .1. t tho dirteliuli "f 1',-gl. Ii. O Uu. .!4ll, at lle- AtlteiiiMiui,Tliiirsdiiy mid I'rldny, Evening, .Oe,tolH-r -1 "" 'iytl TiL-ki'la fnriali nt tliouttloe f the' Alheue.iui on Tlm'nM) and, Pridny frswitfa. u. to u m.nj 3 ,,, u p.m. ivttMil . J) HY GOODS AMX.'ROOlCiUJW. H.V TIIH I'OIJH VM IVAfSW. Hoaiutrodiieail uiki hi K"Ui W4nl tlrooory uatab ii rin 11 1 if y tiu'iu i.'p.ntH ui, amiiriii liur i vi 1 KrtieU u u.tlly f.iua I la tu vit r dry Hidla. t ll Kin liy. iifuplo iiiitj 'l-'iiuny !ry IJooda' Of vvery dei-riii 11, lloi.'irt, f.'uti.iiw. ll.iotn nnd vie n, nil., iiuiihiu, r v 'i. nil il j(l DorWIt', Thrp.ui iiHj?r r ihr 1 'it 1 11 iii .nvttiMl, ihupr .prle u.r v .rr.m.. anji.i.'i . , , 1 , n lino ivi,..!,,,. ..r 11. th'y au I.,. IKrom thn Culumbu .'our gj.RKUXFIEDMWOTlii CLOSED. I '". VI .TIM A NEW HOTEL TO UK OPENED. ,.11,.'e ,0,f.1 ken Wr. " Orcentlfld's pUcb, at Hrdilo, Mo vrasrlotwlnn the lmli (nit. A hotel IifiK boon nr xoon will bo nponril In the onnie nelsthbor linod at Kr. HfMV. whce tlio Irarcllas jmhllc will recwlTO koo.1 en:taliiail,ilt.l lii .... 1, V 1 J. H.'OHKENFIKM). (Cfiar.Qiton 'Courier' copy.) octli8t CillERIFF'S SALK. Ity vJnua.of-a writ of to m dlrte bylh Clrk of I rhe Qrk of ih Clreult Cortrt ona xandercoiintr, lnthe8tatn of Illinois, io fator of JimiM a. Morrlii, William W. Thornton. Chrl W. Al. 'U'n of Atorria. Thomton Field, and azalnut (.harle; Thrupp, I will otter far sale lha following dt crlbd proportr, to-witt Iotn numbered clghteaQ nndiilni:tn-ii(l4anitlD.)lnbIock numberad iwanlr- f.jllr (20. Ill t.M lillv Af. f.lrn an...l. tlfi. 'ljAllfniVsr'y, nlaullt1iarlaThrupa;wKuh li ii.iuuu,i', miueQiijroi uuro, Airxaodcr eoontr, Illinois, on Ihocihdijr of Noreniber, A. D. ISflJ, be tween the hours ofnln o'clock, a.m., and aanxt of alilday, forcli, to fatl.f nald writ of Teadillonl expoiui. filn rill of Alexander county, Jllinol. Iro, H,noI, OefoU ri'i,lSi. oelSwSt II. MTKIW, s AWb WlLSON, Dealer 111 HOAT STOKES, ('UOCKUIKS AND PRO VISIONS, HO Olxio Ijovoo, C'nlro, Illluula. OeUti w fILLCOX & fllBBS MI111I t'aiully- SEWING I Machine! is thi: iii:st iou family use. w rill Stitch, II em, fell. Turk. .Cord. III111I, llrulil, Quill mill i:,nlrolilrr IlrHiitllullv. It will, with the KI.VKSTnri-dle and thre id. run fr.-m jwrfet work on tlm flnr it alnok. icrtluliitT beater eloth and cowhide, with NO chaue tit needle, thread or tension. II will tun eimnn eutton, linen, "ilk and tw.iic. It runs canier f4K(. r and l.lir thnn any other muchine. It forum a ttat, nun und elutin ein,ditlerinK from every other itiu h.eiu iil.Mip Ue.uRTWISTKDby mciianof THE "KOTATI.NVJ HOOK," nnd drawlnx tho twtit Into the gondii, thus necurrly IWwninu every atltcli, so Hut tlm ruain will boar to lo rut nt frcipieut lnlerTli, and In tlutca nrn, thn rm l.irurrtinii'.l not to rliln aer, and under all eimiimituncri to "MirU ibo wasldub." Old, wurii out Kunily Barment, biiotin, panta. drenn, if., hare ten ii(.inltt.-l toroinmlui-uaat FAIKN whero iw the tiltKATIi-T COMfJ-mTION.anil to till allleli piemium. h:io been naidi-d for Itit tiierlorlly, lluritlilllly, .laitlclly and llenuly. A iwtenteil devr nretenU tbo noMlbllitr of the in.k hine lieinz run 111 tho wrin direction, or tho ii!an''e wheel ever wearing or tom-hinj. tho dren. TIIK NKKDhK CANNOT UK HKT WKO.NO. TI011 avuldinx thereat trniiUn ofother nivhinrii. NO IlIIKAKINli OK NKKDI.W, Tlio Uoile of thu needle lit lei Ihui tliree.fuurtha nf an Inch Ion;, and u ftralit. TUB HKMMKHANU FBI.I.BU CAN NK Kit UBfKT WltONO. Anyone iu.iv u'lj.nt them IN TUB DAIIK. The hem mty Ijuot any width. .So other hi-miner or I.-l-lerl like lhl. ll turn tli hem on 1I19 rihl or un. Jit i.e ou iiai.t 11. It iviII not .1 -( Nlltt-Jic, a Hie nee.IL U alwn) et tuUt, the bl.tdo liortonit!tr.iighI, ilven nut t iliriitn, like, longer nnei. Iliey art, MAM KAlTl ltBIJ WITH MATHKMATK'AI, VM CISIO.V. Id ie -. ea Ii nirt iulerrhuni;ealil- nndeim lioreM.ll U r 1' e ' 1 . ' -i" f ii iili'iit. II H.ll U.t 11 itenera nt!, if v" mrlyetre l Mr 7on who n:i.i uel It n l- rn-riu.iled In use any other. Tlie mtm lne4, ovennanN, ilurbil.ly an.) U .i.ity of t-.i.: I. WKi'.i: NBVKIt Bit! AI.F.I). It. RVI'intl'V. AllSOl.t TB .'TII.I.NK.'SS. BVB ur IhilloN. nriivi.'.H nnl nebtnex of iUilBM ujid KKI.I.woro never ii(iiroactitt by any other now-iime. KAMIIA :VlN(i MAClIlNB IN TllK WOlll.l riie l'iu;.- uniiuriauy pronounre 111N me Wlminer the iiivrua 111 tlio other niaelnnei., It Ii no diapar.iBXIiieat to say th U.leoji .1 (iibbii ti worth, K.r laini.r ikc, iiouuio iiui uujr uuo-r ever nnereii to the ixjUie. It rt elve.I the. Ootrt Modnl of the American In ulltuttf the FlIl'l'KKMtl'M for ' TUB IIIT HBWISn MU HINB," at the iirc-it .Nnu r.nsun.l rutr-lho Vermont ht.ile Fair the IvnulTanit ttuw rair ue Indiana Htuto Fair-lhf Wiaeoimm Statu Fair tho Mictihnn Htate Fair the Iiw.Mto Fair anJ nt otor no County Fiir tluoushout tno Wet making rnotn FiM l'rem in in. than wero Ukcn by all other He jq,i M.w-hlnea toetlu r in the tame lime. It Uiumv tltoUreat LendIn!,'I'rtiiiIIySewIiiir Machine. am. ovun TUB WOltI.lt. We lak other lit hint In meli inije. Wo ll t.l,t.'iiot. xii 'tvuranit Ni'.eotr.f for every kind uf Sewing M.ulunc. .Ke11lh WiiuteU.-Ter;na to AonU, uVacriptHc i lr uUrnnili-peiiinieiKot brk,auut freo by mini, on receipt of si.iu)t, or lul of COU.VI'.I.!., WAKD at COMINGS, OENKltAl. AOENT, Z3 l.jkc Htreot, Cluejao, Illu.oi". M,u' INKHY AND FANCY (JOODS KUT flllilfj IVtVaU . ,ti. .i' aud i .Vow. 1 . bit' . Ut 1 , , Mrv. Ann 1 l.ms ha Jut ninla frtih ami utrwt ly iiatiKiBiOku itoak. of Iwuuetj, llo4r, nb. Ijn h nil fjiuy K'Q'M Kner:iuy, pil it elie ifutuu eijiwe. !.( it cor.tliUol of Ivor aliilitv to umtersell ail other f-uoili'iijiuta In tho elly. 'I lie Indie arc Invited tm ill. Slia al.o ifllor, bliifV-heri and m.iUw over lxiniiel). an I h(4 in ty! hbre on Tenth ktrcil, t.ilireeu l' hmi'.'Mi Avenue ali.l Wj'.nut at.utl. Alaofi lWl.t'wl.nl WjrMedi'. iK-t.Uf 'W.,.',',1 wrr, iimp i. .u'w LEGAL. OlMiflAL COMMISaiONHIt'S RAI.15 w of llKaiu. oewsrt"r-,VVl'l' C;...l),l.'ffHlltl-,Ul'r. " ' y. j Alexxndu K.iie.KimuetiiM'ukeJiilii, Maf-J 1 il. Kenne. iioriH.i(it.i,'-. Hil (or Ifurtiii .11 Kc 110. ,161 Q ' ll.mm.u uiol I ,II'I5.MII 111' li e yiv,,, v, .ir. 1.., .1. uli.hn ut.ni l.vr. jt .lam- nftl..' CblirUillll-" 'l,. Mle r f-iilrn. 111 kjI.I l' i.lllv llui filTuwll. de m-riMNl real gstalein l..rCoi. .tlejs c,f-A1.sfS(lit r n I'lili-lilaiidgftte.or-UIlliyNt ,'Tlia, rri fn".il -' I. 11 .,1 . .,!. (i,...w.' p 'oy?V. .'.'i . i;. m. iii rove ..mi y), we .1 tt tao uui prioriiai .utn.o., (aaid In.. d ni irniol at pixvj pi,. ant-, ...1,1 ,1.. I. .., , Lii'iumri Arli.r.OHi , mil nut b. I lii, leh iii.ui t'l-o-inird-i of a;ipr.iied aliie, n Hioj .Ur ha 1 JiisuktatH and. lme.liUiiH-iit.i llu'reiml j rr ll ml li'.l, ill '1 iron, ajui,. ...vuun . un w, . laNOSWnK. , '' -ACyJi;( lvM.Ui Hpeoiul Cominbi.louej tinii-r uivrue. I O.i.,o. Ills., Sop lumber Uf. A. V. law, w 11 1 t ivriiiiyo Pi'r-'-tt'oa co'r?? riMrTT7- , ,a o 1011 nil Hib-cvKsfnt In' liters ut-' pt t 1' ai 'i n' Ii-. ,t.ii'hrailfudsif-ho.i'e i,tc.nJ muk h Itl.K to Ifio pualucvra of the uvJSii f A a n Y, 11, fo "Ua 'lt A t QN'a, J v) I'.diio not.iraj h lively giVua, Uii Ru par.ran, . 01 Ji 1, i.,' ijftjl!yii' U M ''iu! . uin'1.1 s'lifn'lr "app ii:'"''' 'l .111 ( r IhMUeien Iit. 11 vt I. on iliu LTlh UiU "fa i in) . ,-JT iji 1- ' .it I V! '1 1 1 ll.e ufir6ah,' '"''(, 1 . . (Sri till ueu..illie uiiLiwu in lha huln)'lnl'l i . I ... . CjKT( TJXE ZIEST.. I IIUV THB ONf.r riB.VI'INK IMI'ItOBH ORIODE GOLD WATCHES Muauriribrcsl liy'lh.S ' OROIDE WATCH CO. rtlllK.VS" lM,t. de, Hunting Caies, finely Chased! look and wear like fin Kold, and aro equal in SVJL'f art-n.'Jr 1 ' Kol J watehe. liaually eolln ai Viki ji.W ""i O'V't't ft'i'f Ladleg'are.., ,wV,inVi ,,?,,m',:,.EXTK. "KriNKW Holld Ornido Hold Htmllns nuei ;ru Jeweled U?er,ara r.ml to $200 OoMValtheM Itenlaled land "uaran v.i. N c"!tcci d not tarnlah, with ixtra Fine Case, at SJo each. Mo lliouev la r.ni. I..w9 I ur. prut, ut barnble t( and examine before nl,l re.iirnsii. oy pavine Hie Kxtircia eharve. Uno.1. will L5r-bT,,?ll eltrtd I-ackage, prepaid, fcy uis-iisiH su iMiTjtnrr AN EXTitA WATCH FllF.K. MAKI.NO HKVPN lit rtAimM 5rI,:iEOtX.T VOLDCX . nt,M V "'' mo"' P0,I,X style, for Ijidlei and Oentlcriien, rrorn 10 to so Inches lone at $.', $1, S.6". , , ,rm0' "nt w'h watehe. at whole.o price! from iiur watch reiulred, and order oaly , . . , THB OltOIIJK WATCH CO. octUdAwCm IIS Fulton Slrett, New York. W. STHATTON. gTRATTONi ifc IJIJtO, T. BIlll" lUuccesiori tohtrtiton, HuJaoo A. (lark), WHOI.BilALB Grocers nnd CoiiuuNImi Jlcrcltniits, Agents f Ainvrtcaii I'nnUer Co., mill .lliiiiurarlurra AkoiiIm fur Coiloii Vnrn, ... 07 I-"ec, Ciilrii, III. fJllVSTEK'S BALK. Whrr, John Antrim, and In wife, Kllxa, br iholr deed i,f lrut, diiled JuneVJtli, InU, iiii.I recorded In the ltiv.,r.I t'-otfto of Alex.iuilir eoiinty. 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 . did i-onjey to tho iiiiderlned, .I0I111 li Herman, a trtlMer, the liilluwinit ileeril-tl real eMite, Bltuit. In Ihe i-lty i.f C.ilro, 111 Mil. I eoiinty of Alexander, and l-tutoof llllnol. t'i:witi I.nte miinlirel III, 'i nnd il, fronting lii feet on Poplar r-treet, and runnlna hank t" feet in depth In block pi, and lot U and 10. In iiloek 41, in thellrt iil.lllli.il to Mldolty. and lot No. S, In IHoeli No V, ol the eeoad addition, mid tot tl ami' IS, In Mock 01, of md eity And mIk ri .... Hip ild ,1 din Antrim. w.i. on the Julli iMy of July. ItVi.tltieUred u baiikriiiit br the District t on t of ll... t inted Slates for the Klern ltUtrlct nrMif...iirij nn l wliriM, theiiti..-rlKued, Ilanlel " Voiiii)!. I now tho ole nif:nee of the e tale. ornid l .iiiKriij.t : nnd whrneai, .ud deed Hindu In i:uiu 0110 John i;. (..ok in ll.11 puitneut nf i cerUin note 111 N,id ilee.l ileM-ril,,'.! , and thu ald Hermiti did heretiifnre.-i'hertii'o and fellnulil proper ty, and by deed il.ite.l Aii-ii ll, 1m,i, eon ey the eiimeto.iii.bihn B. I'joI; ; mid whereat the naij I'. H. Court, upon the petition nf tin, tald n.iRnre, did et nlde aid dee.1, and declare the amn to le null anil vol.1 ; and where.!, tho mud Court did fur ther order thai ea.d John (i Henixti, ai truMi Itithodoeil of trUKt nlote mcationcd, Join with the a d Iianlrl IV Yoiinit. olo reinamlnt; nineo of the e.tt af .il.l U-inkmpt. inn ial of tho Blive de-ftrlU-i'ptnporly on lh tertni and condition nf uid deel of trnt. Now, therefore, in pursuance of tho nUovo order and Ihe prov .,ii of Uir,.n deed of tru. I. Me, tha tiuderttutleit trnatiw. and tt.4Mlitniie. wilt. m. th WiK day of Novrmbur, 1S', Utween the hour ofo o'clock 11.111. and S p.m. of Ibnt il.iy, at tlio tiirt hoii.e mt'iu. ro. In Ihe county of Aliiun lr, md Mate of Ill.tiuU, ell at puttie vendue, fo e...i, tlm i.ln.. ilawnbed proper'. JOHN 0. HKIIMa.V, Tnmlee. "md !x-i. r viiirvn ..',.n..... OHDLVA.VC'IW. KUIXANCK NO. S7. o He 1! T...iiid l.y tl: City Ctin '.Infill, City of C.rro Th u the l iry of ih M-rl -ini.fe- hall be 1.11 . hereby li llxod 11 1 1 tie. rwle t elg liiy.ihre Mid It' . dollar per month, an I tli.il hi hitl he in.NI at tnt mte finiii an, I aftet Alku-i li, Iim.i. .pi..'i.vi d,.K't. (, Is'. iwll l"t J'iHN II nilKUI.V. Mavor "VltDINA.M'K NO. bi. He nrdiiiH' d I I t.ie C Cairo i) Coiineil of the Ci: of That thlar of ihe Cttj .Marxhal I fll at ei eiiiy.flia 'lulloi. r iinoilh. frvui r-iiiuniber I. io'. Approie.l, ikjIoU t. lJ. 1 1 let .1' 'UN H. ili:ni.V. M).r. O UOIXAXCIC iNO. SO. He 11 ordaiiii'l l.y tl.et.ity OiUiltfil of the ell) ofCiirO, SlCTins I That it ah.ill the .lul) uf the 1' liale e Cotninitleo toyihernitlitlie Cny Tteauui and 1 it y Comptroller, Mdiwlroy, hv Imniii.c iliiritm the week umnmlliitely pr.oodiii the leitular mouildv toint IIH-utinof the L'lly U'llllCII, all iheriiWHllmt ('i or dera. bond and ooiipom. at that time 111 tho baud of thu City Treiuutvr, .md tor tht inirpoe it ahnll Ui thi dull oithn hiii.I C'OliniC-'ie n- 1 t'.iinptroller lo meet attheCit) Tr a.i irer .. i.ir, . , t i.,k ruel within the time p...'i'llli'd,ofKlll. I.-llil no,-e iliidl tt;ll en bv said City Tn.i.iirer or Finm-i Coiun. ti. e liuphvatc liltof i.ll M.i'h ord r. I.ii l and 1 uenoiw, i)wi-ifin.' ti.e n.iiiil-r, d.it. ii. I ..I,, ...in 1 of ,M,'I. uliull U' ma le l.i or milerlhe .1...-11, -u of aid Com nutlee oi.i ol 'i 1. 1 - lll U- trii. nl.i the I ity Treaiurer, a a tuiiul.er to b.-h.i d 111 ttliineiit cf hi aeeoiiiit. and the MlnT h ill 1 1 n-poft l.y the aaid Coinniillee liithe!irvCoiii)i,inli llle.1 unit th cite reeonN 111 in Cit.i clerks oitlt e, ftr. It -.111. ! llieduij of the City Clerk to base prnred in .In. 1I10 tir -it of tfo Kiiimium t'oillliiilti'K, llb(,.)U to bo railed Sit p It.-xiater No. I In ullll li li !1 t 1 nter. .1 fr-m ll.e niuUUK of the tub-. of lli'riplHM., tho iiiimU r, dalo, mnoiiut, and imuie of ll. p.rtvl. uhmu j..'... I, of .ill vty t ailed fruni tile dale or -h Uunlili; ol'll.e ii.i.i.l, ,,f the city m 1k, ie it,,. Hi. 1. lata in l.-i. 111 ihe pieaent Mr.i irj;..il r. .Iik h luit uauik'd rv aier iluUI U .In. IkiliIuI nil S.-rili l!ii.i.l. r No. X. j.ial a.ni.l I iii:ini-rt Coiiiiuillee ahull Mmpir" il.c rej.'.it lieretuf.irlnade byan roiiiiiiilte of the dxliin I'uii uf any oily or Unr Mltliaaiil r.'H li, and li.ill . u:r ii)mi)i wiu satlp rei.t.T u nieiiiuiaudiiin ..i.piue eauli or.l. i, 0. Ihe dulo of it ibMlruotlon, aud hi all future UirniliK-. the dAt uf d KiiT.eiion kl.all Ik en', ted in il.i .up reislaler oppoalte the entry of meh order, ami In lh I mid hook, ..pp. ..tu -.'i, .-ulr) wl iwh laatd yr foil iin. mi .1. It l.aM I . ll.e dun nf .,nd Kiitain e C.ti,, mute'', .it Mi .tat.-, 1 . u l. b iriiin j uf or I. r". to ex aiiime thu uJN,ii or .ljet llita-ump l.ol,a 111 the Lit) una k oiw, i.it.rirae! uaiii bt .tiriifetti iikiii ry and report tu the 1 ii) 1 ,.uu, I whoi.ier the eilv or leri Iiinu liee 1 di'liv. re l i" the liattit a ut'tli d tt re. eiie tlo iii, uiol tihether, luaiiehilt'livcrie. iheurdinam of tlio ciii li.no boeu ui. tljr complied wiili.unJ Vliere.Wll.r u iiMaon.'thlojM.r'oil, iilT hare not Imvi tii'lui iiaUu wtle entitltyit to re eiM' ll aliel' '' the dot) of ) ti,l Finaoeefuinni.tlee to de-u. , 'the 6nlrj, roMirili.x a In" -f'be t-.ihwi. ta itj CpJUl'tfil, twi niarliiiijteii Mi? margin "f tlu Hnp boo tnedatotSf aaid deatruetion. fai . t.iTt Kiihii1iiI"1iIMi aad hen . 1 1 are, aull.nn led 10 einplo) a e..uij , ,eut elerk to ,i i-i.t them in Ih.' dutii" detulie.l on il.eio by this or ' liliun'e, ah I up-V ''' a liavjiubju t oillpetaalo' iwrlirsliMX" ... Apwraivd, Oetobei i, Uv.', oelllia MIlN H, OUKItl.i, Waior. a'fA'lWIWKOTIQG:, IWi'ior lwiswiSvW. ui -i,i -I. e on Uir.i.ri.-1 n-wina U' 'll un-m' Ina bi' 'ii ui.'i.iTtile l .Iiliuin - ur of tho 05l.1l of TI1.1 1 a-. W ! I ou.y, I ilo ,. ,'46aisty f Ali'tanJor, and "i.l' of lllinol, de-l-"d, llelebk g'.u . (. ,1111 hi .Ilo l.l Jpier l'f" County Court of Alexander inunly, at the oom ii-a Ifl lIW. kit Uie. I)?) '' fMM '"r ' 1 iy'inK'tt.t'eriiex, i Which ittM an 'oti . ' iia I'lutin.. iiraiuat 1 vtatn are nidiAee) auil ri tad I , ..'leavl ff tlw leirpa.; of WMMLlbe .1111 (.d. all p.htoua luVbted to :iid EctaA are r, . -'.-d 0 11. k' U'O'' '" ' ! '" - 'I to i'i" uu, i' I (, t .1 , ac t a , v 815.- e.apreri any wnere within the United Btatea, )ai?llt on diditnrv ulfh lhA h.l.ll.,,. A J, ...... . TMtVV WVU.'U fiir ami ir tnt u .. 1 1 . r . r .