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Ume or iy whlct .Si noltaurfa, W Ccmcterymln»natlirorlher notice, will rnnuMJo»i: atSpm.on WeduttGiyandbaturday. at Cfclca*oM». A. T. BO*JUL*i Secretary. mUIW Press & Sriiune, A. TRUE STORY BT Ei.yi.ED IATLOR. Ou tho 15th of October 185 C, a celebration of a peculiar character was held in a small vil lage near Jenna. It was an occasion of an en tirely local nature, and might havo passed over unobserved and unknown to all, except the immediate vicinity, but for its connection with the battle which fifty years and one day before annihilated the power of Prussia.- An account ofit. however, was published in most of the German newspapers And circum stance tho sequel of story I am about to relate •was brought on. At the time tho celebration took place, I was residing jn Gotha, not more than fifty miles" "from the spot, and received tbe story almost in the veiy words of tho chief actor in it lam sorry that his name and that of the village, have escaped my memory. All other particulars mado too deep an impression upon me to be easily forgotten. We must first go back to the 13th of Octo- ber 1606. On that day tho windy uplands northeast of Jenna witnessed the brief but ter rible combat, which resulted in the triumph ant entry of the French army into Berlin elev en days afterward—during which time Prus sia had lost 60,000 men, 65 standards, and 600 cannon. A. portion of tho French army was < encamped on the battlefield, or quartered in the village around. The poor inhabitants over* whelmed by this sudden avalanche of war upon their quiet fieldi—where for a hundred years or more, they had reaped their harvest in peace—submitted in helpless apathy while their houses and barns were plundered by the lawless soldiery. The baitle was over, but there was no lull in tho blast of ruin. Through the,cloudsof cannon smoke which settled into tho bosom of the deep valleys as the raw Oc tober evening came on, were heard in all direc tions shrieks of fear, yells of rage or triumph, and cries of pain or lamentation. Davoust—the "Butcher of Hatnburg," as the Germans called him—took up his quarters foe the night in one of tho most convenient and comfortable houses which could be found in tho neighborhood of the scene of slaughter. Here ho rapidly issued orders for tho disposi tion of the forces under his command, gave di rections lor the morrow, and received reports from his adjutants. He had taken his cloak, and was about retiring to an inner chamber for repose, when an officer entered, li Pardon me, general," he said, "but there is'a case which requires attention. The German can aille must be taught to respect us. Ten sol diers of Company —, of tho Fourth Infantry, who quartered themselves in the tallage of Waldorf (let us say) havo been driven away by the people, and two or three of them are se verely injured." ])avoust's cold eye glittered, and his mous tacho curled liko tho lip of a mastiff, as he turned, and halted a moment at the door of the bed-room. " Send n lieutenant and twen ty men to the village, pick out ten of tho vag abonds and shoot them down 1" was tho brief order. "Where is Waldorf ?" he added, turn ing to one of those useful creatures who are always willing to act as guides and interpret ers for the onemy in their own land. " There is a village called Upper Waldorf wHch lies near the head of a small valley to tho left; Middle Waldorf is on the other side of the hill, and Lower Waldorf about half as hour's distance beyond." Tho marshal, not caring to annoy himself by more minute inquiries, went to bed. If ten men were shot, that was sufficient The next morning, at sunrise, Lieutenant Lamotte with twenty men marched over the trampled hills to seek Waldorf. It was a dis agreeable business, and the sooner it was ovor the better. On reaching a ridgo which over looked the intersection of two or three valleys, mcro than one village was visible through the cold fog now beginning to rise. " Qui fsi Waldorf V 1 inqired tho officer of the man whom ho had impressed by the way." " Da.v' an swered tho man, " tsh oler Waldorf" pointing to a village on tho left. n En avantP And in fifteen minutes more tho Frenchman march ed into tho little hamlet. Halting in on opea ppaco between the church and the two principal beer-houses, the officer summoned the inhabitants together. The whole village was already awake, for few had slept during tho night. Their ears were still Etunned by the thunders of yesterday, and visions of burning and pillage still danced before their eyes. At tho command of tho lieutenant, tho soldiers seized all tho male in habitants, and forcibly placed them in lino be fore him. The women and children waited near in terrible anxiety for no one understood the words which were spoken, and these ominous preparations led them to imagine the worst At this juncture, tho son of the village pas tor appeared upon tho scene. Ho was u young man of twenty, who was studying theology in order to become his father's successor, and fortunately had some knowledge of French. The appearance of thing:}, without the cries and entreaties of the terrified people, told him that his help was wanted. Ho imme diately addressed himself to Lieut. Lamotte, and begged for an explanation of the pro ceedings. " I am ordered to punish this village," an swered tho latter, "for your treatment of our soldiers last night The marshal orders that ten of you must be shot The only thing that I can do is, to allow you to draw lots among yourselves, or to point out those concerned in the outrage." "But," continued tto young man, "your general has been misinformed. No French sol diers havo visited our village before you. We have truly been in great fear and anxiety the whole night; but the valley is deep and the village is partly concealed from view by the woods on the side. There are also the villages of Middle and Lower Waldorf which lio fur ther down in tho open valley. You can soon satisfy yourself sir, that this village is entirely innocent; and I entreat you not to shed the blood of our harmless people." * "There is no time for investigation," said the officer. "I was ordered to proceed to Waldorf, and lam guided hither. I will wait till you make your choice of ten men to be sacrificed, but liave no authority to do more." Br this time the people bad learned the late in store for them. The women in tears and appealing gestures crowded around the officer begging him to spare their sons and husbands —the men stood silent, with bloodless faces and dumb, imploring eyes. The scene was evi dently painful, both to the officer and the sol diers, accustomed as they were to the unmer ciful code of war. They were anxious to put an end to it and leave; but the clergyman's son, inspired with tho belief that the iato of ten men rested upon his efforts continued to urge his plea with a zeal and eloquence that would not bo set aside. Lieut. Lamotto strug gled awhile between his &ense of duty and his natural humanity, while the young advocate appealed to his conscience and to the obedience which he owed to a higher commander than Davoust. Finally he consented to wait while a sergeant was dispatched to hoad-qtiarters, accompanied by a peasant to show him the nearest way. A few lines hastily penciled sta ted the facts in the case, and asked for further instructions. Meanwhile the inhabitants waited, in a state of suspense scarcely to be endured. Lieut Lamotte—who, as n thorough Frenchman, soon wearied of a painful emotion, and shak ing it off at the risk of appearing heartless, said: " The morning is keen, and a walk be fore sunrise does not diminish the appetite— can you giro lis some refreshments from your hidden supplies?" At a word from the young man, many of the women brought together the coffee they had prepared for their own brrkofast, with black bread, mugs of beer, and a small cheeso or two—sufficient for a rough meal—of which the soldiers partook with the usual laughing comments on "la cuisine Atie manda" The company of victims looked on in silence, and more titan once muttered, gloomily: ""Wo aro feeding our execution ers." "Even if that should bo true," said tbo young man, *lt is but doing as Christ has taught us. -"Whether or cot we obtain Chris tian charity from these men, lot us, at least show them that we are Christians." This rebuke had i s effect A few of tho men assisted in entertaining the soldiers, and tbo latter with their facility for fraternization soon made themselves at home. As the stomach fills the heart also enlarges, and the men began to say among themselves: "It is a pity that these nun should be shot by mis take." It was cot long before the sergeant and his guide arrived. The former handed the lieu tenant a note, which ho hastily tore open and read. "Waste no time in parley. It is indiff erent which village is punished; an ezamplo must be made. Do your duty aod return in stantly." So ran the pitiless answer. "Choose your men!'.' said the lieutenant, rising to his feet, and grinding his teeth to keep down his faltering heart. But now the lamentations broke out afresh. The women clang around the mon who were dear to them, and many 'of the latter, overcome by the general distress, uttered loud cries and prayers for mercy. Tho young man knelt down in front of them, saying to the officer: "I do not kneel to you; but I wl3 pray to God that he will remove the sin of slaughter from your soul." As the officer met Ha earnest eyes, full of a sublime calmness aid courage,* his own sud denly filled with tears. He turned to his men who stood drawn up in line before hi", but no word was spoken. Their hands were in their proper places, according to drill regulations; and there were drops on many cheeks which they could not wipe away. There was a si lent question in the officers eye—a silent an swer in their*. The former turned hurriedly, beckoned the young man to lum, and whis pered, ia an agited voice: " ily friend, I will pavo you by stratagem. Chooso ten of your most courageous men, placo them in a line before me and I will order my soldiers to shoot them through the head. At tho instant I give the order to fire, they most fall flat on the ground; my soldiers will aim higbf and no one will be injured; as soon as the volley ia fired I will give the order to march; but no one must stir from this place until we arc out of sight." These words wcro instantly translated to the people, but so great was their panic, that no one offered to move. The pastor's sDn then took his place, alone, in the vacant space before lice of soldiers. " I offer myself/' said .he, "as one trusting in God that we shall all bo saved; and I call upon those of you who havo the hearts of men in your bodies to stand beside me." Young Conrad, a sturdy farmer, and but newly a "bridegroom, joined him—casting as he did so a single encouraging look upon his future wife, who turned deadly pale but spoke not a word. One by one, as men who had resolved to ihee death—for tho most of them had but a trembling half confidence in their escape eight others walked out and took their places in line. The women shuddered and hid their eyes; the men looked steadily on in the fascination of terror; and the little cliildren in awed but ignorant curiosity. The place was as silent as if devoid of life. Again the lieutenant surveyed his men. " Take aim!" he commanded. He continued —" aim at their heads, that your work may be well done!" But though his voice was clear andstrong, and the tenorofhis wordsnot to be mistaken, a clairvoyant flash of hidden meaning ran down the line, and the men un derstood him. Then came the last command: "Firel"—but in the second which intervened between the word and the ringing volley tho ten men were already falling. The crack of muskets and souud of their bodies were sim ultaneous. "Without pausing an instant the lieutenant cried: " Right about wheel!" "For ward I" and the measured tramp of the soldiers rang down the narrow village street The women uncovered their eyes and gazed. There lay the ten men, motionless and appar ently lifeless. "With wild cries they gathered around them; but era their exclamations of despair had turned into those of joy, the last of the soldiers had disappeared in the wood. Then followed weeping embraces, as all arose from tho ground—laughter, and sobs of hys terical joy. The pastor's son, uncovering his head knelt down, while all reverently followed his example, and uttered an eloquent prayer of thanksgiving for their deliverance. "WTiat this young man had done was not suffered to go unrewarded. A blessing rested upon his labors rnd his life. In the course of time ho became a clergyman, filling for a while his father's place for the people he had saved, but was afterwards led to a wider and more ambitious sphere. Ho was called to Leipzig, received tho degree of Doctor of Divinity, and finally became known throughout Germany as the founder of the Guslav Adolf Verein (Gus tavus Adolphus Union,) which has for its ob ject tho dissemination of Protestant principles by means of voluntary contributions. In somo resj>ects it resembles the Home Missions of our country. Many churches, built by this association, are now scattered throughout the United States. Tho inhabitants of "Waldorf never forgot their pastor, nor ho them. He came Lack from time to time to spend ft few days in the quiet little village of his youth, and where the most eveiitful crisis of his life was passed. In 185G, three out of the ten pseudo victims of Davoust were still living in their old homes, and the people bethought them that the semi centennial anniversary of such an event de served a special celebration. Dr. ,of Leipzig (formerly tho pastor's son,) was invited to be with them. Ho came—ho would have come from the ends of tho earth—and after a solemn religions service in the church, pro ceeded to the very spot on which he had stood and faced the French muskets, and there relat ed to tho children and grandchildren oT those he had saved* the narrative which I have here given in less movingand eloquent words. Those who were present described the scene as sin* gularlj impressive and affecting. Tho three old men sat near him as he spoke; and tho emotions of that hour of trial were so vividly reproduced in their minds that, at the close, : they laughed and wept as they had done on the same day fifty years before. In conclusion, the speaker referred to the officer whose humano stratagem had preserved their lives. "Since that day," said he, '*! have never heard of him. I did not even leant his name; but he is ever remembered in my pray ers. . Most probably'he died a soldier's death on one of the many fields of slaughter which ! intervened betweeu Jena and Waterloo; but if he should bo living, it would cheer my last days on earth if I could reach him withasingle -word of gratitude." In the same year there lived—and, no doubt, still is living—in Lyons an invalid and pensioned captain of the Napoleonic wars. Aftor a life of vicissitudes, ho found himself in his old age, aloue, forgotten, poor. Hen no better and braver than, ho had achieved dis tinctionby somo lucky chance; fortune had come to others, and others had begotten child ren to cheer and vitalize their declining days. Him the world had passed by, and for years ho had been living a quiet, silent, pinched lite, by the aid of his scanty pension. His daily resort was a cafe, whero he could seo and read the principal European journals, and perhaps measure tho changed politics of the present time by the experience of his past life. One day in November, 1556, ho entered tho cafe as usual, took his accustomed seat as he was wont to do, and picked up the nearest paper. It happened to be the Augsberg AUgemeinc Zeitung; but ho had spent some years in Germany and understood the language tolerably. His attention w'as attracted by a letter dated Jena. " JenaP ho thinks, "I was there too; what is going on there now ? He reads a little further. "Celebration at Waldorf Waldorf! . The namo is familiar; where have I heard it?" As he continues his perusal, tho old captain's excitement, so un usual a circumstance, attracts the attention of all tho other habitues of tho cafe. " Grand Dieu, Davoust—"Waldorf—the ten men—the pastor's son! Did I dream such a thing, or is this the same?'' Forgotten for years and and years—effaced by a hundred other military adventures—overlaid and lost in the crowded stores of a soldier's memory, tho scene came to light again. Tho pastor's son still lived, still remembered and thanked tho preserver of his native village 1 Many a long year had passed since such a glow warmed the cham bers of tho old man's heart That evening he wrote to Dr. in Leip zig. He was ill, and but a few month's dis tant from his last hour, but the soldier's letter seemed like a Providential answer .to his pray er?, and brightening the flickering close of his life. A manly and affectionate correspond ence was carried on between the two while the latter lived. The circumstance became public, and the deed was officially recognized in a way most flattering to the pride of Capt Lamotto. Tho Grand Duke of Saze Weimar and tho King of Saxony conferred upon him the orders of their respective houses, which were followed soon afterward by the cross of the legion of honor from Louis Napoleon, and an increase of his pension, which assured him case and comfort the rest of his life. A trans lation of the doctor's narrative, published in the French papers, drew attention to him, and he was no longer a neglected frequenter of the cafe. Ho was known and honored, even with .oiit his three orders. " Cast thy bread upon the waters, and thou shalt find it again after many days.*' MAKE LADIES' DBESSE3, MATTF LADLES' CLOAKS, HAKE LADIES' XJNDERCLOTHIHO, MiKE CHILDBEH'S DRESSES, ■Mkfrvi CHILDREN'S CLOAXS, MAKE CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOIHING, MAKE EOYB' CLOTHING. They will either find the materials or 09 rocr on Tie? will cuke op everytalng at a rra.«oo»ble c,xt t and en sure satiafaclloa In St, style ud workmansatp. They keep oa hind an assortment of Ladies' and Children's woolen Goods, such u HOODS, EONTAGS. LEG<Sn?GP. GOLVES AND MITTEXS, Besides all Staple Goods, which to price they will not be outdone, u they tell low tor cash. Also—An assortment of Wool*, German iluketa, Fancy Sosps and Perfumery. They mtnuiaeture the useful "Nnnery 1 Basket." we solicit your patronage at 206 STATE BTHEET. 2Eu. M. S. Flxtt. [no££-bUO-£m} Mu. S. Walxslxt, Th e catamenial ban- DACE, FOB LADIES' tSE, This Is the most convenient artide erer invented, and Is looked ttpon bv Physicians who hare studied ths physlolo Cical pccuttaTitles of the ra, as a clean, bealthv ud con venient instrument. To ladies, traveling and it is tn'tesensable ia promoting btalth and comfort. The nselulnessaod advantage of this inveitlon can better be shown th*n dejcriU-d la an advertisement, and our poofcrn In business Oad:e*i.nly Uia* In auendaoce at osriKt) hasladncedthe Inventors to allow us particular advantage In dl*posln£ of them. Laolea, please call and examine, then j adge of their utility. MRS. FLEET 4 WALMSLEY Are the authorized Afentf, at ths Ladies' & Children's FornUliiosStore, no2S-blo9-lm] 80C STATE STREET. BURLEY & TYRRELL, Ao. 48 LAKE 6THELT, Imrlie the attention of pochaaen to tttlr stock of FRENCH CHINA, TEA TRAYS, AXD ELEGANT VASES, Of recent Importation, and superior qullty. —IUO AND GLASSWARE, Which they are offering to the Trade at THE If©WEST BETAIIi fhices* Uanfcing ann ©xcfjange. Bank op fond du lac, FOSD DU LAO, Waoonor. S. E.Lziiui*, Cashier. .«.i. 0. Bctlxi, Prsst. Oollecttons ms/> frts of tiirp, aad remitted promptly at current tsus of txshaagt. nog-iy JgANK OF THE NORTH-WEST, FOND DC LAC) WISCONSIN. BESJ. F. MOORE, Pars. A. G. EUGGLES, Cms. CoHtalots solicited and proceed* remlttadpronjptly on piyn)ent,lcasenrreatcicfcsgge Ejttbianed In January, 18J4. Uvescsces-F.G. Chicago, LI. Metropolitan Bank, ?»c«r York. B"*"" B"W. PHILLIPS, • BANKER No. C Cta*s sT*rrr, CLooxiJ Bnildlfif) Ch'caso, El. Dots and T.aie drafts oa Extern citle*. Dlscoufits btulaeas paper, deals in European and Domestic Exihaose, Specie, Land Warrants, Uocurrect Ba&k Nctea. acd ma&ea collectioas oa all accessible points octS biM T AUMAN, HEDGE & CO., XJ BANKERS AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. Burllnftoii, Joica, Prompt attention glrca to collections. Refer tol. &. £ Co. t\ O. Adams, Underwood & Co. JACOB a. LACHAJ, rnoitaa an>OL CEO, Q. hbkh 'T'HE BANK OF AURORA, JL HALL £ BROTHERS, Aaron, T!lir.ni. ; Banker* and Dtatrrt in £f«Aa«ff 4 All coDecUoas entrusted to then will meet prompt attea* Uoq. Kerer to Bank ot the State of New York; F. G. aadGeo. Smith & Chletgo. 1C T. B.iTJ.. a. T. HtTTx T. A. HXLL. 03 OK & SARGENT, DA YEN pott, Iowa; Cook. Barpent & Dowser, lowa City. Iowa; Cook, Sar;eat a Cook, Fort Des Moines, Iowa: Cook, Sargent & Parker, Florence, Nebraska; linkers aad Dealers in Exchange. Make Collections »M remit to aay part of tlieUnioa. Lacd Wanuts boagbt, uldasdlw caied. Particular attentloa given to the payment ol taxej. Attonteys at Law connected with our booses: COOK <k DILLON. Davenport,low . S-'i E. D. DOWNEY, lowa CltyT "OALDWIN & DODGE, _L> BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS. Council Bluffly Jo tea City, Collections made at the ussal ntes. Excha >re on the criudpaldtlesof the Unloa bought and sold. JcalEstate bought and told on Commission, Land U'arcfnts located at (10 per tCO acres, aad SH'cper acre Land, liee fee. All slxfd warrantsln same proportion. Refmoces—Marine Bank. Cblcafo; Henry FarahanL Esq_Pr«ldentChicago and BockiSicd ßailroad: Amer< Icut Exchange Bank, New York; Durkee A Bullnck.SU Louis, del»-M3O jpna t. so doe, 9. ic. taioww. iVfAXWELL & DART. i'JL BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS, •Vo, SO JSxehmng* Ptmcty Buslnesspaperandloananerotiated. Advances made oa Stock Securlues, Stocks ana Bonds bought and sold oa Commission. Allordenpromptlyattendedto. The proceeds of all Stocks or Bonds seat to as for sale trill be remitted for by return malL mhSVly dn> ATARINE BANK, 1"X CHICAGO MARINE AND INSURANCE CO. Capital 9500,000. B. F. CARTER, Caab-erand Secretary. .. J : YOjJJ.Tr aCAMMON, President. fr Collections made and drafts remitted to all carts of the Union. xe34 El ttnkham & co., • BANKERS AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. Corner Clarlt and Zoic* Street, OHIOAOO. PAP . romnf, UeSVM] wn o. ir<TT. "\/TATiSHALL & DRURY, •LYX EXCHANGE. COLLECTION AND BANKING DjtWITT C'IUtMAIA. fitUßCf DIUIT. made and remitted ucnmnt tatn. <n Kxrrxcscxs— FirißictNeir York: Bank cf I'wurh- New Y.rk; Marine Bank. IMaols} WoJte Broa, Chicago. 111.; Boekee, Phillips £ Co« Chicago. ill ;B. F. Stout & Co- St. LooU. Mo. >r. lily WEJBI?, CJRPE.VTn It Co., CEDAR RAPIDS. IU^A. JOH3WXIL2, 8. D CAKftSTi. . E. S. PTISM Refer to Am. ErcJitnye Bans. <• T.; Ilomins &Co Bankets. Cincinnati; r G.A£^i,Chicago: liead.Di*xel £ Co, Banker?, New York ly HOFFMAN'.' & GELPCKE, BANKERS, cajo. Deposits received and Inter e»i*uowedon>{.-•. i De r OBiU. Literal accommodation* gianted to D«,. «ion Independent of the '**-» of the money marku. *.xcliange and Letters of Credit in suma to •nit. ontlij . Indpal cities of the United states and Eo» root. Ex; -p*e on Europe, to Importers, at New York quotation*. Time loans on private bonds, aadmortauees We<eni States, County, City, or loausnegotfated abroad. feSS»ly r&ocu x. Ho/niAix. mum *. otto eitreii. TTALSTED & GILLIAN, ■I.X JIAXKEXS, No. 47 Exczaxgb I*Lacß, Nzw Yoxz. Correspondents can rely on prompt attention and early advices of moneymarket. Accounts of Bankers solicited. Reference, by permL'r.on, to Flint & WteeJer. chiearo: Exchange Bant. St. LouU; State Bask of low*. Keokuk: Brown Aires. Pro* li!ence,K. I.; Ualoa Bank, New York: W. S.OLman, New York. «vp«ain, "VfOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. Xy J. T. VAN VLECK, Banker, No. 4 Broadstreet, one door from Wall, New York. Deals la BankNotesandMpt-de, Discounts Paper, and at tends to I tut ructions of correspondent*. ». T sf nt J r ** l l ht *^ an to business. Solicits basin en flem nil Western friends. Refers,bypcrmlsslon,to H. A. Tucker, Esq., Chicago ociaaftusifl ' "OUDD & BALDWIN, JL9 BANKERS AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. cx/.vro.v, - - - lotca. Special attention elven to euHectlons. and prooeeda remitted on day of payment. Refer to the Bank of the Commonwealth, N*. Y.; Market Bank.N. Y*.; Mechanic's Bank, New Haven, Conn; C.A. Lombard. Boston; Allen, Copp ± Ncsblt, St. Lonls * Cook&Sargtnt Davmport. lowa. au3-»ma7B 17 G, SALTONSTALL & CO., X • COMMISSION, STOCK A BOND BROKERS, -Vo. 24 CUrk St,, CMeag-o, 111, Slate Bonds for Banking pari'o!»ej and Railroad Stocks of every description boupbt and sold In the New York market by telegraph. Quotations received dally. IlLnolsCectrai Land Bond* purchased and delivered at New York rates, adding Commission. j<Mmx r. g. aaLTomTauu x. r. tokmak. j. c. #m*vbu T C. BARBOR, Banking and Ex- JL • change office 42 Clark street. Eichanre, Uncarrent Money, Gold kud Silver bought and »Id. Retoencta—J. Young Scaminon, President Baj>k • F. O. A duns. f e i3 * Stobcs. CTEWAItT'S COOKING STOVE STILL AHEAD.—The arknowledfed superiority of the Stewart Stove has given riao to several The genuine article for tale ouly by C. METZ, Agent, at IbO State street, between Monroe ad Adam*. Also, a assortment of Housekeeping, Hardware and Tin ware. apg rt73 ly gTOYES! STOVES.!! OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY &t the X/owest Prices^ AT 201 LAKE STREET. WORLD COOKING STOVE. This favorite b sU!I In the market, at aa low figures u common stores, while li Is Fall; Equal to the best Made. So that all who wish cm pet one of the be?t stoves at the LOWEST PRICE by going to NO. 201 ItAga STHBgT. WARM AIR FURNACES, with necessary Pipes, Registers, Ventilators, <k<u, Tot Bp at fair r.tfs and WARRANTED by THO3XAS GE0RGE........201 Lake*St« oc 18 ly gTOYES, STOVES, STOVES, 11. W. Landrclh's, XO. SlO STATE STREET N*o. 310 SELF-REG C LATER STOVES, Air-Tight Stoves for Wood & Coal, AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. CON'QUEST COOKING STOVE. A'though the Improvement In Stores hare, perhaps, kept pace with the advancement In style and quality of otnerai* tides of manufactures, there are manySkbu stju look for something newer In principle, more perfect ia constnirtlon, and more tconoo<lcaJ In me cousumpUon of fuel. M llie Corxjuprt Store" li made to meet U.ls particular cemand. It is manufactured In the highest style of wurkmanshln, and combinrs with substantial new ud princ.ples possessed by no otter Stove. For sale b v U. W. LANDRETU, odl-aftAS-sni aiO State street. gTOVES! STOVES I STOVES! AT.I.-RJT & DAiTOrra, n. LAKE STREET. 71 Where may be boughtatrcrylowpricesforCash COOK 6TOTEB of rations patterns, STOVES for Wood and CoaL OFFICE STOVES for Hard and Soft Coal. BOX STOVES for Hotels and R. R. Cam, Ac. RUSSIA IROX AIR TIGHT STOVES, Also the famous Hard Coal Burner RADIATOR. Plain, Planished ic Japaned Tinware, Housekeeping Goods in General. Stores cleanedandKtupatshort notice. Reaembertheplaoe 71 - - TirtKTl STHSST. - - 71 J AS. T. ALLEN JA3. P. D ALTON. TfOR PRODUCE AXD COJUIIs. A. si'ts best located place to trect a Grain Warehouse immedlsuly on the depot of the Missla tlpj'J and Utaburt Kaliroad la low* City Is to be sold. th*re are fire fwue Hcuses thereon aad amp e place fcra Warenoutc It is the only lot la which the nla can be brought lafom the railrcad, and Is tha Key fbr the other Warehonui If they wart to tare brought to rails, which they art not able. without cr»»b , £ti'l* rrojerty. Wee M-Ofr'. with on»-thlrd caah dowc, the balance can bepaid, if de-ired on iccjjtersis. for particulars appJy to DECK A TTIRTH. Ko. H touta CUrk strtet. Or LAXDSBERG A* CO., lowa City, lowa. BolMmx P»EERE'S MOLINE PLOWS.— I * The subscribers baring enlarged tbe!r facilities for manufacturing. aad are now prepared to ftU all orders to supply the lncreulag demand, (which heretofore we hare nut Men enabled to ao), and hare aad Intend to keep an u sortoentof all the styles of PLOWS AND BREAKERS hitherto manufactured by them, as we 3 as oih«r kinds of Agricultural Implement*. such as the various kinds cf Corn and Potato* Tillers, Cultivators, Hunora's Ox Yokes Jof three different sizes) Shorel Plows aad Horse Rates, w« Intend to keep up with the sdentiae Improve ments of the aco. Ourwork u rcanufscmred of the t>ry beat materials by the beet workmen, and Li warranted In every particular. DEERE & CO. Molina. 111, October lit. ISS>. orSI-aTSMr VOTER'S SULTANA SAUCE, > or Lot er cold dUses, aad eTeryeullcajT preparation rteolrlKg * reLah; recommended W the London Lancet u ••» great aid to digestion, and todupeaahle for the dinner table, ilade from the original receipt of the late Alexis bejel, only by Crosse A Blackwell, (ifer Uatestv'a Purvtr. en,) London. Fcroleby *1 Grocer* aad Fruit Dealera. Acecta for the Uait*J States :_a.G. YVELQf.tIT Falton ttr*et, >"ew\ork« BRAT A-HAYES, ajCoruJillLßofton. ForaalelaChiaitf)by HODGES 4 00„ Groem. SUU ttrreu oc37iTS2-fcn T) OSEHEGL CEAIETAItY.—The jX Xlanaxera6ftbeßoeehlllf>Beta/T would aaaooacs thaionaadafterthladatetheyoffertothe public the aeleo tloa ofCemeurr Lota. The Ceattarr on be reached br the Lake View Plank Road, the Green Ihy p^—or the Pialrie Road running northwert from the !nter»*etlo& of l?onbClarkandWellj«>reettkrou*h Bowm*nril>, ct br the Chicago and Milwaukee Railroad to Chltteodea SUiica. For farther partlculan inquire at the offlceef the 50.83 Clark atreet, Je74rds§ Insurance. STEPHENSON INSURANCE k-7 ooiiPAsr freepobt. BS^i^::::::::::^:::::::::::-:' 1 ?!^? this old uojiEcojipm Coatlnaea to latere the safer claases of property sjalnstloes or damage by fire, at u low ratejasanyctlier responsible i. u - r>Ly. A successfel business of over tlx rears hai suaeiest]* verified its prcdent aad Ju J!c!oas Biciitinttt, and aforded Bumerans tests of its soundness strength. , a mutual as as a stock company, IT HAS SIC M NOTE?- AS = ESSME ST VV&S ITS fIUT DT Pottles lined ca eltherthe Stock or Mutual plan, orriotn. DP..CHANOELLOR MARTIN President. HENRY 1L TAYLOR vice President. JOfINA. CLAKK ■ Treasurer loyal l. ml-nn v.v.a^w: PoUae*Usued.andl>MfcshGaorab!y«ilJa&lcdaa3prompt> 1J paid at the Ihlcsgo Amey. MILES ft WRIGHT, Anota, _ . No. S Dole's Building, Coraerof South Water uJ Vlark-stfc. Chlcaco.- J-acoa Kaxr. City t?crrtyor. agyvjni-^ JNSURANC E.— PABSONS & "WADSWOHTH, Aexsra. Irring ilrelniaraace Comiasy, New Tork, Coanectlcat FlretasuranceCcnpaay, Hartford, Conn. yVTciteni MasaachuKtis laituacce Company, Pittsfleld, ncef Marine Icturaaee Company, Piorl Roger "WHUama Inaunuice Company, rroviJence, R.I. Equitable Life Assurance Company, New To:k. yr£s^s££t!fi£' QUJ: ° 1, KnltrCME »" So* .focSTaTC-Sm. n. r. ramura.. T. lu. KULLEII, mSUSANCE AGEST. Office Ko. 150 South Water street. Phcenix Fire Ins. So. Capital and Surplus §290,000 00. Conway Fire Ins. Co., Capital and Surplus, $355,313 00. Hamuden Fire Ins. Co. Capital and Surplus 8222,76 1 00. Montauk Fire Ins. Co. Capital and Surplus, 8 191,130 00. lorillard Fire Ins. Co. Capital and Surplus, 8964,3 1 70. Manhattan Life Ins. Co. Capital and Surplu?, $900,000 00. JelS ly: T * *'■" fflItLEB > As:ent. TLLINOIS SAVINGS INSTITU- X TION—IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO. iscosrosiTZD riiitJiir, ISST. Office, 104 & 1W Washington it., Methodist Church Block. . Thlilnstltotlonreeelves Deposits cf FIVE CENTS, *ad opwarda, frcm ill classes ©f persons, lc eluding Minora and Married Women, and allows interest at the rat« of tlx p«r cent, perannum, j Dirtdeaai pay tale on the flnt Monday of January and TRUSTEES: Geo- Conrad L. Diehl, John a. Reed, WUllam*, O. K. vr Lull, Alex.C Coreaxry. John C. Haines, B. W. Raymond, Jared Gase Nathan B. Kidder. Ofieeopendallydurina the uiuaihoarsofb«siness.and<>n Tuesday and Saturday evening*. - n ~ JOilN C.HAINES, President. y. B. Ktpdkx, Cashier. m;l9-yl GHICAGO FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICES. IF. COH LAKE and CLA.RK+U. (UP STAIRS.) CAPITAL $200,000* DIRECTORS: B.W. Raymond, Geo.W.Dols, IL Haddock, J. K. lljufcnl, Onlnston » L. B. tarwetl, W. M. Lanobee. J. T. E«lwaida, THOMAS .CHURCH, Pres't. C. JJ.HOLDEN.Scc'y, JOS. E. BROtVN.Sumyor. aniraSaCfcMy "VTEW ENGLAND FIRE AND X* Mauss lasnaxes CoxrasT, OP BJBTFOan % COJSWJ2CTICUT. AsseU July 1,1555 jj Inauranco Against Loss by Fire* HUBBARD J: HUNT, Agents. Chicago, Coc.darkandsonthft'aU-rsrreeta "DEORLV 3IAUINE AND FIRE X INSCRAXCE L'OIII'ANY. Of Peoria. Capital. ♦300.M0 Paid up In Caah SW.OCV •Uarin* and Fir• Jttsks Underwritten^ ON MOST FAVORABLK TERMS. Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid at this Agency. ..v,,., J-AUG. WRIGHT. A rent, Ja4-Wlft»ly >0.143 south \N ater street, OLicaeo. JOHN B. ACKLEY & CO., Life, Fire, and Marine luruiance Agency, Office—No.3}f South Clark*t. Chicago, 111. aeons tuxtox QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital and Surplus S3SO,COi>. GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST CO. Capital and Surplus itLO.OOQ. HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.. Capital and Surploj . .. s;to uju. | fcnylMy XTORTII AMERICAN FIRE IN JL> SURANCE COMPANY, Or HiBTroKD, CosjrccTtcrr. PAID UP CAPITAL, S3CC,OOO. Insurance Against Ztoss by Firo Only. HUBBARD k HUNT. Agents. Chicago, Cor. Ciars and Sooth Water it. NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE CO., Or Norwich, Ccsx. Paid up Capital, $181,636,23, mrORARCE AGAINST 10:8 BY FIRE. HUBBARD A HUNT, Agents,cor.ofSouth Wateracd Clark st M lint Cour, Loo nils' tdwek. oc£»b*tt WESTERN "WORLD INSUR- T T ANCE AND TRUST COMPANT. PAID IX CAPITAL $250,000. Offle* .Vo§, 142 m 4 144 South U'mttr Slrt4ty CMemgOj llllnvh. Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Insurance, xoaso or srmxeroas: O. Kendall, Geo. H. Uazelton, Azazl Benedict. L. 5» Church. CfcM. H. Ahbott, GEO. 11. HAZELTON. Pres. ALFRED EDWARDS, CiLAS. H. ABBoTT, ap£3-ly-<i37| Secretary. Treasurer. Tie phcenix insurance Company, of the City of Chicajo, Offlce No. 1 Ua« sonic Temple, opposite Post Offlce. Authorised Capital, S3OO 0001 Paid la and secured, $173,900. Drxx.~rc*s.—J. F. Aldrich, John A. Xlcholf, E. C. Wild er. A. Edwards, Hiram B. Smith. Crrris L. Nozru. Agent; Jou A. NVnou. President: Lxwis B. RcsobX,C.tT Surveyor; E. C. Wild ri. Swreury. Fire, Marine, and Inland Narlrition Iniuraace. kS-ly T 3ST A EVSURAiVCE COIIPAiAY —OF— HABTPORD, ;CON7T. Incorporated 1819 - - Charter Perpetual Cm*h C*pi!al*nd Smrpl—-$2,030,423.80 Fire and Inland Navigation RUfrw TAKEN AT LIBERAL TERMS AND RATES. E«pedal attention clrento Insurarceof Dwelilags and Contents for terms of one to Cve years. ASSETS JULY 1, 1859. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. lUOO.OOO 00 PAID UP CAPITAL J. 000.000 00 ASSETS 2,030,413 80 „ . „ _ . „ Par Vai. Mk'tVaL Barx Stocis—ln New Tork, Hart fow. Bostoe. St. L0ui5,ete.....5509,40000 Übttxp Srara stock and Taxasr ar.Sot's...... 507.300C 0 Stars Stocks—la New York, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee Mis souri 170,000 00 IMJ» 00 Cztt Stocks—Hartford. Rochester, Brooklyn, Jemy City * 15,000 00 Ran. Ho ad brocta— iiirtfom A New Haven, Boston A Worce»- ter.and Connecticutßlrer..... 83,700 00 B70&S00 Moktossx bo*oe ec%oe» «0 Rxai. Esrai*—oalncamberai Mocxllax*ocs lriiu. Cash on hand and depoeited oa call and in Agenl'lhands CtAXKS—caadjurtedandnotdne |88,2<! OS Applications received, and PoUdes Issued or renewed by anyoflttaalrauihoriied Axeats. Looses e^-tablyadjust* ed aad pa:d in funds current at may of the Banks la jl linols. » Agents appointed, tuppOu famished, and all btnloeas pertsinlngto a genera) superruloa la the State ot Illinois promptly attended lo by ■ W'iL B. PATCH, State Afent, Sprtnsfleld, Illinois. IIUBBARD & HUNT, AfmuforCnlcajr% jIS-lj No. I Loomls* Bloc*. cor, a. Water AClark si. TTARTFORD FIRE DfSUR'NCE XJL COitPA>*T. Cbuteexd ntlSlO. XIXETT-EIOHTH SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT: Cub Capital and Surplus, Slay 1, »59. 584r4r,64r0.57. LOSSES PROiITTLT ADJUSTED AND PAID AT THIS AUEXCY. Fcr Insurance on DwtfHnts. Vura'.toje, Starts, Ware boases and cocU&U, UerebaiHliat, Grain, Hills, ties, r*rm Lrweilinrv Utensils. Lire Stock. Hit. Grain, w propertyoffcll kind.*, apply toHUNT 4 HIOUIKSON. Ciai.ll.Hear. Va.i 3»0.1, LoomU' Block. iTI3 J779 Jn Gxo. Si. Hiccroas. J£DWARD F. PEUGEOT, JOBBER Or PAXCT CrOODS, TOYS, Yankee JVotions. oclS NO. 40 CLARK STREET, Chicago. GOODS AT Peugeot* s Bazaar. Jest received ViNCT COSlßSj'all colon, FANCV HAIB PISS, PIXTI FANS, *e«, fte. CaQiad see the beautiful thing bow bela* daily received at o«U] AO CUBKBTBm. SHljolcaale Rouses. SOMETHING NEW!!! MITCHELL'S PATENT Metallic Tipped Eoot and Shoe. to Booti and Shou.br =**«. E«T7 &wt ' fff.vilß**I®* 1 ®* **"»*• thu CaiLa-a w<a wur cut at tha *>» !o to" «» «« wwks,aad that theskHcf manufacturers to obviaie TEH "MBTar.T.Tn TIP," 'vercome»lt. A ssall piece of copper Is oeatir fa*teotd to< th« toe of the Boot ortboe a2orrtS.cacwnn;tte ptoUctlontolt,andmtierinxtheeffcruofU>e mo?ilnvet erate stamper Ineffectual to kick or wear it oat, wepres«itthls larotJcn w.ththe fullest knowledge of ftadexpex.esce la lu Practical Utility. Having now for • tAiij twoyrv»«j o: «ted to ike M;cmt test s. It has .T?. fi actually turnuJuoUil every ob jectionthv.could po**irJy t< broflghtazalut it. as the ac- SSSS'Sif ST^S**'^ w sis. creujor cL.trj, will abundantly corroborate. We Lava so &£SfE?°I? "J lo '"*"*' MetaMcUpped bb«9 Is des tined to entirely supercede, for Children and Youth, the o!d t l*, moc,rmt « statement, that one H i H5 l!pi *' , ' o,:t,,artm > tothre# pairs of K«s«s«koS two-thirda lathe HESSES. WJBSTTORTH JLYD WELLS, OF CmCAGO. Have been appointed Apeau for the sale of the Boots ar.-i Riff;^" C auliofile<l 10 of Town aad Coaaty CoonaalcattoßS addrenedto theacr the csdea!zjud will rteeire proper aueotlon. CilASi, MCKINNET A CO n v « TTt.i.-..tt Bcstoa. M»u. compTete protection tnm the eattlaj of the Prairie Grasses, and U espedalnr adapted to 31lEer«*a». and all occupations which WlcaUriy eipolo tbetoeofthebootorshoetotKlSfcatorwora. Jassc6l-ly 1859 Fal, J£s a( «c. 1859 W: are In wctlpt of oar tuual Stock cf Reaiy-Made Clothing, GENTS' FURNISH'G GOODS, to which; The Attention of the Trade is Invited. Barrett, Kins & Go. No. n LAKE STREET. No. 57 FIELD, BENEDICT & Co. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Goods lor Men's Wear. £1 & S3 • Sotrra Water St., Chicago. - SI & S3 Would Invito the attention of Merchants aad Manufactu rers of Cliibttifc of the Northwi si to th- Ir itock now In store for the Fall Trade. feeUn* coafldent that tt will be found»uperiortoany cv<r Lcfore exhilbted in th« Wen. consisting In part ot Broadclotts, Hoscow Emtct, Black Doeakim, Preadent " Velret Twtingi, Caitcr " Caating Cloths, Blno Pilota, Kentucky Jains, Devon Xeneys, TWEEDS. BLACK AND FANCY CA^SIMERES, WooL>HiRTS A>D DttAWEJii, Tailors TrimaUngs of er»rr kind and variety. lF*Aa examination of oar stocc Is solicited. ocU THE LARGEST STOCK IX THE JOUTUWEST -or- SADDLERY HARDWARE! Htrneu, Bridle, Patent & Enameled XiEA9HER Carriago Trimmings! SPRINGS, AXLES, HUBS, spokes, felloes, whips, lashes, AO 70S SAL* ton-, Br Hayden, Kay & Co., 238 • - RANDOLPII STREET;- - 238 1859 Au,nlnn Trade - 1859 low Prices irint PEAKE, iIIARSII & DcLOXG, 30 . . . LAKE SXBEET ... 30 Will offer at wholesale throughout the season to prompt paying customers a very large and complete stock of DRY GOODS, HOSIERY AND NOTIONS, At the LawestPricw that close buyliig and «m*n expenses will admit of. It has been oar policy always 10 offer Good Goods at Low Prices, which we are able to Jo by business on small expenses and selling to % carefully paylc< trade. Good men w3l find tt to to can oa ua. On* stock emhnceslazse Ones of the faroriu brand* of Henry Domestics, AaweU is FINE DRESS tad FANCT GOODS, and la kept fresh byconstint additions and aa active trade* aal&al4iHa HON ORE, ITAT.T. & CO., £1 • • • lak« Street •••,£! Wholesale Dealen la UARDWASS, ifiBICCUCBIL UIPLKUEMB, Builder's '-Railroad FuruUhlos, Wheelbarrows, Pleks, Shovels, Anrlli, Vices, TCrenehes, 4ee« Manufacturers cf every description cf Wire Cloth asd Wlf< ieis-a437-3ai Hardware for Fall Trade of 1859. JEWETT & BITTER, TO LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, Invite tli* country Trade to the following?', fio Tons Annealed Fence Wire—aaeoried numbers. 6 ** Bright •• •• •• Ke*s Naiis—assorted slies and brands. 1 19uuBd!sSheetlrua—assorted. 25? " ** Jania!a--ittorted. 500 •» " u, (j. 15Caaks Sheet Zinc. TmPJate. Corner Rottonu. Rivets ud Ear*. Pin Tla Breasts and Covers, Tinner's TooUa, Ac. A comnlete u gortmrct. au4a«H? i)RY GOOJDS. Cooley, Farweli & Co., "Wabash Avenue. HATE Df STORE A FRESH BTOCK 07 Staple mid Fancy Goods, EOTII FOREIGN A.VD DOMESTIC, Cheap for Caib and Prompt Fay. ttthlS) BOOTS AND SHOES At Wholesale. WHIPPLE, ALLEY & BILLINGS. Masutacturen and Wholesale Dealen ia Boots, Shoes antl Rubbers, 189 SOUTH WATES-ST., CHICAGO. Aretow preparedforthe FaU Trade, with u unnsuaay latjastock of foods suited to the Western Trade, which will be sold for cash, or prompt pay,« Boston aed New York Jobbing Priecs. The attentioa of WesUra Merchants Is cal'edroourstoekof MEN'S KIP. CALF, AND THICK BOOTS, of oar own mana&ct&re and warranted. ' -- dire, sad ChiUrrn'i Work, Cron our maaa* factory in Brighton, Maine. In this class of jtoods we can furnish styles and qealltles which cannot be found elsewhere la this market; aarf ia prices we can sire oar eustomeis the benefit of the prolt and commissi-na usually paid to Jobbers at th« East. We eaaaUo, in tie* goods, furnish ANY SIZES which may be desired, giving a great advantages those who are "sort leg op™ their stock. We are agents for JUtehell'i Copper Tipped Boots and Shoes. We retpectftiQy solicit an eiamlaalton of cur stock. s«3ai43 Jm WHIPPLE. ALLETTA BILLINGS. GEO. E. CONGDON, Wholesale Dealer la Boots, Shoes & Rubbers, LAKE STREET, Cor. Wabash are, (np-stalnj orer Tu'tle, Hibfcard ft Cc^ CHICAGO, rrj., Would IsriSe the attentioa ef errantry deakrs hit stock of Boots and Shoes for PALL AXD WIXTEIt TRADE, Comprising a foil awrtmtnt of Men*» DnuMe and Half Dochle Sole French Calf. Kip and £tosy Boots caps. Also, Ladies*. Mb«ea and Chikirea's Heavy tad Fine >V one of Eastern mana&ctere. Jam also manufaetnring expressly for the Western Trade, a Pnme Custom-Made CALF, KIP AND THICK BOOT. AQ of which I will sell mx low for Caxh, orto prompt paying mea on short time. rel4-alt±-3m 70.103 7$ 5W43 77 £3o^o3ls •2,030,43 £0 SADDEERY. TUENES & SIDWAY, 203 RANDOLPH STREET, MA2CCTACTURERS A>'D DEALE&S ET SADDLES, HORSE COLLARS, WHIPS, GIG SADDLES, PAS HOUSINGS, FBONTS, HAND B£l>'9, Ac., At, ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY FILLED AT THE LOWEST RATES. aeMzn-aSll 1859. Fall Trade. 1859. BOOT, SHOE AND RUBBER w areh.ous©. EBUSL* TTTT.Ti, GRANGER Jt CO, 33 • - - Lake Street* - • • 33 Comer Waiash Avenue, Chicago, hare now la star* aad are receriareTery week Urge addl2ou totheiretock.tfle beat klada or custom oaJe BOOTS AND SHOE 3. aultat'.e for Men. Boya, Toutha, aad Child ren'! Wear which we offer at Wholesale only to eaah and tndeat the loweat jHtaable market prices. QOPPER TOE.— Mitchell's Patent ?letalllc Tips WADSWORTH & WELLS, "Wliolcsale Dealers in B'OOTS AND SHOES, 60 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, «.?,i he HM ari * ~ 0 ^ Bera of this Patent Into asd for the if 1 I°*a and Minnesota, and will iLspoae tojra or conaty rt«hu to deaiers for the «ala or manuartureofLoouaadsdioej with M«talllcTiwaD»lkd. And arn al» the wle a«tU fortS n!e of aad Coonty Rights iato and for iho btate of Ullaoli. "WADSWORTH & "WELLS WUI keep, la coaaectloa wkli their other general stock A Complete uid Full OF MCTILLIC TIPPED BOOTS JL\D SHOES. MetalHo T!~« to ccpply the deoaad t 1 Sf^? 0 ? r,lolbmSut < s ' "Prtcea rMOlaily eAalw UihJ t J nuSl^utM! ea,aad ,rOJa *Wei> ttodeflatlott U aada Allla«a«iaeßU of their rfshu la thla Patent will be dealt wttaaccorolngtolaw. ap«ly RAWSON, BIRTLETI & CO., *l33TloClnj asp WHOLESALE DEALERS BOOTS & SHOES. 23 Late Street, Chicago, 111. " ,p * ctfui]T th® aitentioa of City and Couauy Merc_aai» 10 our ezten»lre »tocfc of DooU aad Shoea. which we row !n *tore, i;k3 a'e daily reeei*Uw / !f torr - ia W< * l Man., which V,1 0 rl Cuitom-Made KiJS A Calf, aad Grain Water Proof Boots; with a fail 1 Wet 01 all atyleacf fall and winter goods, of the bertjjuaJlty and manafactnr® whUh wear* prvpara x«^Y&ob!LTpfS,° f ' I " I " :s a » J W t te Aaeats turthe tale of Mitchell • Patent Tip booUanil Xaoes. of wakh w^hareafttUitoefc. BOOTS AND SHCfS* C. M. HENDERSON & CO, Mann&ctuwis and Wholtula Dmlm, EATI C 3 BHD A LAXOt IX3 DBX&ABtS tTOCZ 07 Boots and Shoes, Inrt weald tnytta the apedal ♦""''n of bvyen to Ikd crsroa HIDE KIP 15D THICK BOOTS, Wlildi ire at a tot wpertor qnaEty ud winuud is mrw pKttcalir. Weare Ace&ta (brthtnle of Mitchell's Fataat Mrtallc Tip;«d Shoo, Of which wt have » foil cock. BTtir-os c. m nKNutßsnyacq TOHN n. WEBER & CO., fJ JOnm 139 wxtnt M.n mum m Hats, Caps, Furs and Umbrella?, NO. 25 CHICAGO. Haveaoweti hand, and ai* rtcelvin* a fall aad more com* plete aaaortment of the (coda than were «ttr brouxht to itis market embracing every variety asd Urle. all of which are adapted to the *uU of the M. B. Gilman & C 0.,. 153 South llTtfer St. 153 11*I>.Oit*Aa....Tr.c. D. OM«a...w A W« have tow la etore; and are dally rectiriar, % fall and complete atock of &EOCERIES, Composed, la part, u fullowi, to which we taTlt* the at- tcatkia of Lhd trade: 50 h2xds ZSascaTado 125 do Porto Hieo do 70 do Now Orleans do 300 bbls Oluca;o 9ngar a 350 do New Tork do do 75 bass Old GoTenun't Jara Coffee* 135 do Cofiee* 350 do Bio do 25 do Dloclxa do 100 bbls Now Orleans Wftlaiimi 100 do Onba do 75 do Boose Svrntt, 100 do Golden do" 75 do Portland do 300 hlf cHostaTSrooa'aad Slack Tea 150 bx Sawyor's White 22rasivo Seap 100 do Jcsso Oakley's do do 300 do A IFalm Soapy 100 do Star Candles, 49 do Sterino do do ISoold o 150 bbls Smoking- Tobacco* 120 do Chewing do 315 butts do do IV) fancy caddies do 110 SZ Imported Cigars, 50 "jars Dfncaboy S7sboxos Oswego Starcb, 25bsfs Pepper, 25 do Spice, 25 boxos CloTes v 25 cases A 1 Natmegr, 49 tcs Prime Bice, 200 mts Cassia 76 Codflsh« 175 hf bbls A 1 White 7ish, 199 boxos Scaled Berring, 176 do AX do 194 bags Dcied Apples, 35 bbls Xante Currants* 198 boxes Zayor 576 do fiLB. do 9Shfbxs do do 200 coils ZSanilla and Tote Sopet 475 reams Wrapping Paper* 375 balos do Twine, 112 bbls Poro Cider Vinegar, 120 do Dairy Salt, 350 boxes Pipes, ForoleTerylow M. D. GILSLX.X .tCO ~i,w U-wnhW^i^wtt LOUIS JIAUS, Practical Optician, Lalo wlih ilenj.Plke & Sons, New York T> SOUTH CLARK STREET .9 orrotrr* nu cotnrr sen*. Lvnst ami choicest assortment of Optical and eutlcal to the Best cmtal trni jpsaulnp Brailttan TV-V'to Spectv ti**con»ta&Uy<>nband. Al*<>. Opera G la* ?>«*«, Mlerr>»c3pea, Uir.,uieier», TJ»«rna<>mfter». Hydrometer*. Slerccsct.pei. U<<lcUtl(.mj, ±c. f ±c. Alt are told at the !nw«i Ne* York ptfji**. del ••bTi'Vly pITY OF CHICAGO, VJ City Collecft"*Office. Notlci l< bfrfSy ffn titit the loJowaix WarrAtUar* In tuy Landj forco Urt.«a: Wairant 4S*\ West—F"r ♦ltlewilt on w.-«t *'.!» of Reulj'n orLl-> »'re«{, rr#»ra iJil m/ti •rr»«ttn J»ck*ou xml. War.aa'. »;<le*aik on hcth oiileacf Uud foa.trwt, from Wdcra PLmk Ko»i ta city ' Warrant47l'. —For alley In I'.tßin*) block t««Lty-four C4>. ikjiool aection Ad d.t'un to CLiCa^n. A»pir*-.nnarcr-.<jue«ted fcrthwlth to trakepayment "f nld V> amn'a u nr tflce, or the wUi m culkcted at tte co«t and eipeme of tie pe.-v.ai ilabie t.> the payment of «aia **«acri.eau. a. r\ c. MtJELLEH. city L'olcctor. QIUCAGO TYPE FOUNDItY Printers' Warehouse, M WAHI.\GTO* STREIT. » Thesabscrlberls prepared »» faralsh Tyre fn large er cnall quae lilies, m*<l« from atapertor quality of metal. for e;tl-er cashorapgrovedpapei. Helsa.so supnlledwiih a largestock of Presee*. la Is, W<-od Type. ud everything necta*i.-y for a complete printing ofllc;. A new specimen book la now ready for d« 'leery, ana win be km to partlea wishing w» order ca application. chlstWg L. DODGE. Treasurer. CTATE OK ILLINOIS, COOK O rn '"*" t " T i ry Term, A. D.1i60. Andrew U'jlle rs, Ail.m t*. Bryao~ t*ublic notice la hereby tirea to the nld Allan C. Bryan that * writ of attachment baaed ant of the offlc* of tbe Cerk of tbe ?ap-nrr Court of Chicago. Cat»J the eUht* ntli day of November. A. D, IKJ. at the suit of the said AlUa Brian auda**lnst the estate of the ad Andre* TVyUe. for toe turn of twenty huudredaad nlaety five dollars and twenty-three centa, directed to the Sheriff of look Ooaaty. wheh aala writ tuts beea returned ex ecuted. Now. therefore, an let* you, lha said Allan c. BO v full personally be acd appear t*fore the said Supe rior Court of Chic**" on or beror* the flrt* day of the sext Una thereof, to be holdeit at the Court Houae ta the dty of Chicago, oo the ftnt SJondav or January A. I>. 1-45, special hall awl plead to the said plalmtt 'sac- Hon. ju-'nnect will be entered aedrrstyottaad ta favor of the »iia plaintiff, and an mach of tho property auaehedaa may he «ufldfct to aatlsiy the ttld jgdgmtnt aad costs, will be sola to saiisfr the same WALTER KIiIDALLs Clerk. Match, Tatt Jt Km, fit!'* Attys. JeiMfil CQd CTATE OF ILLINOIS, Connty of Cook, 3.5, Superior Coort of CUleaco. December Tern. A. U. ItiJ. MeltlerNje and fnaUe Di*le», t*. >'rai»ciisUl£r—Attach meet. _ foMlc BoUee la hereby cfrea to the n!d Fnacla Slater, that a writ of Attachment lasoed oat of the office of the Clerk of the Sapen r Coart of Chkuo, dated>he Hth day of OeU>b«r.A. l>. lSt9, at then'.t of the asid ilfllirr Nye asd Krands Uaviea. aad agalast the enate of the aald Fraia* en al*J<r. for thenm of uaehondred mnd aaty dollars ana fiftre-tit».dlrerted to the sheriff of Cook eounty. which said writ haa been returned executed. Nov.therefure, arw le>«yoa.tbefiid Fr«r ciaSla:er. p*rv>na)lybe aodap- before the aaU Superior Court oo or befotethe flmday of ile&ext term thereof to be holdraat theOnrt Umiae la tbe City of Chicago, on the Snt Monday of December. A. D. 1239. giTe eperial ball and rltad to the said plaintiff** action. will be entered sralnat yen andui favor of the tud plaintiff*.and ioisoch of the property aitaehed as mar t>e mificlest to taiLsfy the bid J augment and coett will injoldWsaiiiTythetarne. WALTER KIMBALL. Clerk. MiTß'i. Ttrr A Knw. PU'tt't Attr nnttMA-i* BRIDLES TBtTXHS. HORSE BLANKETS, npiIUSTEE'S SALE. Whereas, JL J->hn 11. Thorn acd men Thorn, his wife, of the c 'y rf Ch'.euo.Cook lUUioia ex'cated to me asTinv tee, a Deed of Trurt or the premises he-etaafUr described, to secure the payment of a certain Dote there. a mentioned, whehdeed of tnutbtara date the first day of Ua?. A. !>-, ISM, and la recorded la t&e offce of the Recorder of lfrti* la and for Cook ooncty. Lllnots, la book 113 of deeds, (aceSJ. A I*l, whereia,de'aa!t has been made la the pay ment of n'dleote. acd aopllcatlon fen trade tu ae by the bolder of sail note to seil stkl premise* under said deed of trust for the parpoae* then 1a erpruaed. Now.thrrefore, paolle notice la hrreby jilvea, that la par saanceof tbe power aad acthorltr .a me re?te.t by said t'Ustdeed, I awlseQat pabUe aoctloa at the aorth door t-t tbe f'ourt Hon-e. in the aty of Chlcua, la the coontr aad State aforesaid, to the hlxsest bidder, for cash, at 13 o'c ock aocn,on the thirteenth day cf December. A. D. 15*9, the premises described in said deed of tnut.to.wlt: Loteom berrour(4>la the snbdlnion of bloekthlrty-tiin«(a) la Woleott's Addition, acd flnyQOjli Kloies Addltloa ta Chlcaflx s&aaled In the CSy of Cblcaxo, County if Cook 1 aad State of llilaola, tocether with all riffct aad eooity nf ndesptioaof the said John H. Than and n thtlr he'naad rrprtseataUres of. in and totheiama. A.J.QALI.AGa£S, Tnutee. ?liH!)olesalr Ssousta BOOTS A!ID SHOES. •Vfl, 46 ZmM* 6tr—t % "Western Trade. [ao»*:t«o] CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ©pttctans. uci.miatnumg- I 'HATTJLE iIUKIUAUii SALE. V_/ Whexta*. Samn«l Swi*«y oa m« a.t*enthday of JnJr D. ISSfe executed uu| dcjmtd to bm, Aadnw /. rt a certain Chattte Moit*a«*, bearlAg date the day «udjcar aforeaaid. and reconUd la tie oeceoi th*S*»' corierof the County < f Cook la t.« state ©X Illinois 1a IU-06 Mneteea of chattle qq to» csrstftepavmeatof UM«*ldS»afc>'» pnnuutory sole of the *aa« date. tor the ram of thirteen bao;.id uhJ lr» dorian tod Ire ceau, pavaUe to the or<i«r of Ui« m rtnchtoalheSrslday of a«pt«to her, A. I>. ISM. with to te:cn from «Ute at Ihd rate of leu per centum per aaaum - .■ttd wbwM.ti>*Hlil Wrghthaaaad good re**oa to bv Lev* «l<l aid believe that the property Ui the aalu awtt »g --mnt.-Qa*daaddexrtfiedw.sui dancer or beta• woxaT.a a.d WMt«d b«!oie the maturity of the fc*l-l promL*«r, r'>tc, k*<] ta erra* % ,ia«nce or -aca app*e'jeti*Joa ha* take ■ ;» --•o»Joa (if tim mul prup«rt> U>* virtue of Uie pow«r *l 1 Mit<.vr.tyg-sute<lua<lcoatcrr>-iita abd by the Mil moil and ue Mia pre nt« lix* thereby becoae :inal»hmby dftUrrd t« Nr :».rUwltti da? ut pitsble; a-.il It l> cuSM i< >T«*»ry'or i*w **ld Wrlgta immediately to »-;J jt.d ill puM of the said pro* pvu> ti*i-rctrutUu lots of U »M*idt«i:uniy. >o«, then* vuii.lcin (Km» hertoy Uut in &ur»tuoce of sad ;>/ vutuc of the power and aulflt rity la and by tie m*2 srta:< d m-i tui.fnui, ia.-l far the purpaee of P>)u<*iUe N4.U iuk« ai«l ihc ji sU Aad ai taking. ieniovUi/,_ ket.'iu,;a.«l imter/iug miJ pn*i*rty, and »• nio»ia4pr.or t ca the Uatlx «J»y of l>w>eiatcr, A. D. it Ua u'ciock iuUMloreaooa <>t tajlday. at Uiq L unory, »ltu*ird oa the ailey tiUliJtftti utl between Rudolph rt*Ml U'uhixc* t »n •trecU, la Uie City of Chlca o, in Couaty 01 Coo«, rtU atpabu« Mictiou to tltr Wthtst cUder for caab,t&*fol« lowing property la ut« »*i.i Bormt to wit:— Twenty IxdjUjula, toons or !«•*, um! Un cmiU aad »rlitlftg Uierewitlt osesteam Uiilcr ana th« pipe* to> osel4t-lrualiMi«raa<l slpcejuoected Ueiaw.tli* Matiuoary tub*. «ix trouui4 oaa nuax e. oaa cooklnc >love, oas eoal buralag aot«- cm dcxta ebalra. lot of *:tcb«n furoltore. one vuoii ami har nt*i. one d«a&, It-ucje aad other fumUore to tCa offlee aad all tlie uther tool*. iumltar« aad tlzturea lw.oailai to u* •aid SwaneylaUMabootUtttild Lauwtrye«tab lbbii-eatttwiccUicr wita Uie !«h of Uie boUdinc trust «a« Trier,the owocr of «aid building, to Currier Jt awuey, aad lliegDc4 Till cf tije concern. A. i. WRIOHT. Xorembe?atb. Ii». pa^.h|i4td r PRUST£E'S SALE.—Whereas, JL oathe tTthof Xlixth. |8», bT dmlof thai da!» t»* coined m the U«enrCn*a ufiloe of Cock County. IL'lnou. 1b Hook IST of Dr«ilj, oa l*aig« SS7, Frank IlctUunr and Caiunre.hU wtfc. conveyed to William T. liar«*tf, U* uctJerstjnc.', Intru-tihe uiiLvlded one-half of too south thirty f«*t of Lou flftetn U3)aud*uteea(ltf) in Block tlx (9', a Wo'cotV* AduiConto Chicago, cowttsc'ii* at th« comer of an alley one hundred ie*l toulh uf the&v&crof llllaoU andClart ttrwti, on (he west title of tald Clark rtifct, and raanlec tbenc* wert eighty ft*l, thrrw* tonh thirty feec,Ueoceeas'. et4hly feet,tbrnc«aoutb thirty tNt, to ths pLce vf l**lcc!Ejt, ud alto ail tM Interest of nld Fraa* tlfiUi(tru'WW4Mtr«i(i» ac*rtilad«?d 01 tnut rnvle r>v Ueo. OerM dated tbelrldav of Jury, IV.T.and r*> curded tn BookL*S»fD*ed*,l > a**lfc>.ia*aidoflic«.cooY*y« laetne t-tlieruudlv ded half of saidrxmibe*: anuaUoacer* tun crooiL-sory note for tLiOU. milt by nWI Oertrl to Mid HclUsccr. dated July lit. I?JT, payable four Tear* after d vt<».*rcurrd by said trot d<*d, for ttM purp»s# of Mrurlrf aalndtbt iloe*»of #1,724.2* an# from u:J Frank UcPlajrtr t> J-iqim Ke.ly A Co . e»ldencrd by ihrec noUa si&daby »aid U«.-tiln*er. dated the said March 17lh. 15*9 beariai lo urrwattenrccetr p*rannuTn.pvaslw to Jamr* KrtT* & Co., oro-der; the 1* tfor »i:.-at»w uoct.■ kfuritv«<>ale- Viereof. tbe>ecotid frr 5177 J) four month* after th» 4aU thereof aoo the third <or»l 400p»yabJe(U mosih*afi«rUi< date thereof, V.tfc i>o«trt >Kllth«nld laad ami ucate iaotua tmud«VfK«l'l a ir*or•■ibcrcf lh«m «n tpvU, »cd w»l» ■ forthtr ceve&aat In cut ut of m) 4 • tea wennotpa<il »hctt duetaca tA« •&<>;• ibouhi boUat dpava-Y*. Ami. wb«rjusUieaid note* Mcartd bjAkl u*ideea r«m-li.Ußraw. ~ .. » Xow, uerefot. U uu tnstee, la paraaac« oft&« /Owtnio »14 Trust will, on lie ItKb day ot U»- cvmter. next, it the nonb door cf Ui« Court Uoiue, la U>« city of the bourofno.B ofttun d*y. Mil bnld«r far a»b, t&a **M pmibtt, Mkl U« do>« «b4 the trust dctd tOMcura tbe sax* m«oilo»*rt !a Mid trait - eerdtooM. W. T. toUHOES*, -I P Hwrrtt VtV J C. ivrnu Atfy. Dttut Not, tat». CTATJS OF ILLINOIS, Comity of- Cook, SS.—circuit Court or Cook C untr—la i'ow> eery. Arlc Zwvnebarrv*. Mary Eutwood. CharU* Xaet- ' wood. Antonia Kiampenaaraaa Ju Van. kyl. l*odUs aoilce U h»ret»y (lv«n Utai lu purMiuM of ft rf«- entered in the above euitltd came, I, L. O, Paine Freer. Ulster la Chai«c*iy of Cook v.'uontT, Stat* of llltnola. W.li, on the iwalftfc day of December. A. D. , laM. it 10oc!ocKla taefoteu oaor Aiddty, eell a* public auction to the hl*lie*» bidder for rob, M the a .rtk Ami of theCouit House, lu thecity -*f County of cook/, aioreaald. the parre! of rv*l eitite tn •Ju C runty ef Cook; Uescr.t-d a< L«<t No. t«u <2;. to the Cnutev'a subdivision of sixteen (Li), la Towathlp thirl* tlx (•*>. North Kaanfou teen <H>, eoeaubf thirty-three xMiil acre* of land more or Isaa. \ L. C. PACIR FRKBIt, Master hi chancer* of Cook *"ouatr. Chicago, !tov. 1a tal!». aoil-bIWUI , STATE OF ILLINOIS, Cook , Term, A. I>. W». Tbnaus s. l>lek«ma n. tt. t>. Bow* . land ud William 0. Jonee. Fufiite Joneathaia writ ui attainment Uaued out of the ol&ce of % ihi CUrSt of the Cook County Circuit Court, d-tted lb» ,T flntdayof November, A. D- 14W.il the aufc cf ID* Hid 'l bmiui 9. Ufkerwi end uilM the oui( of iti nU \Vi nim C. Jmea. (' r the suut UI nine hundred aadaeventy* bine dollars and ihlrtr-fDareenU,iltrrcteu to (be Sheriff if Atlanta County, wbleh m! 4 writ ha* txea relumed «x*> tut«d. N->*,therefore. aaJeu jou, 'he told WTITLus C. »' r I personally he and *?pc.u before the M <10«o« County - C.rcnlt Coart,oaor befo,* th«flrvtd»y of the next Term t trerevt to b« holdeu at (bo Chici<o.oo Ue ihtrd Uon'lay of Noeeiut-er, A. D ' f:v# toecUl tall, and slead to the nil plata lif'<• action., -f id:tDjf.twill M entered yoo.aoala f»iw of lb» •. •vkl thoo<aail.Ulckßraoa, and aw much of th« property attached a* u-iy betulttcieat'» sitl*.y th« uld JuJpaeut - and n>:ta, will basola to«atL*fr the aune. > wi L. CUURCH, Clerk. LtkaS SLMJBfc, FUTa Att'y. nott tnn^iw CTATE OF .ILLINOIS, Count.^ V 3 of Conk, as.—Circuit Court of Coak County. J«»- ary Teno, 1»m). -Anne f<iTt:!ne. Clawaoo va, Ciaua Aa* drew t:i4W*>n.—ln Chancery. • AflWj»lt of the oca residence of Clans Claweotb. l drfmdatit atwve nanted having l*«a ilUed tft tf tlie tier* of add Circuit C. urt ofCo»k i'ounlr7'?<(*» tico It herebjr fi*ea to the aalo Claus Andrew Ulawe*B#4K» tut aaldcoaplaloant flled her bill «f cotui ldn. In U.« Mltl. e»uit on the chancery aide ti.enof. on the «ewnieenth day Ot No*ea»l>er. 14:9,«ud that a suiam Uer-upu« wiu«t aut of »ald court against said defen !aiit>, rvtumaUa on the <eond«y of January neat. l9<a,aaUay Uw Now, unlessy u.Uie n'd Cla"» Andrew Cl.wtwi. tUaU Mrxittaliy be and apprar before mid Circuit Couit of t'"Ok County, on ine am dty (.f the next term thereof, to b« oo!d«a at OhlsiLiu, la *ald vouttty. 01 Uie &r»t Monday of January, aud aD4*er or nemar to tke «*ld CcmphunanU' bill of ci>cnp(a}nt, tte un-tixl the malUn : and Uilqic* th rein chartevt ar.d Mated win be taken u cna< - and alecrce entereda<alu»t you acenrdtox to the pmver of rju-1 bill. \* it. L. CiIUKOH, Clert. •' UaxiLcr A Muion, Compl*u Sol'n. ooldi>j»4w \ j OItTGAGE- SALE. - Whereas, x»JL Alexander iltrrell ud Uarlett Mmtll, hlawile, anJinrveyA Davtaouaad Julia W. i.avUoa. hta wiie, did. oa the fl.at day of septetnbe*. la u>» ye*r of our Lord one thnutand «l*ht hubUrcd ami Any four, eiecnt* a>:d deilvrr to tl. Leavenworth a cetUin d«M of iLort«uMce da>e the day and yw aforvtkld, to»e oire the payment of tbeir t«n promlseory ootee, e*cn of even date «itn Mkl mo-itwo. and la their »aid mort<«c* rceuUonedud deaenbed, ami wnkh mor<&i£e wm flrdf. r record in ■be Keo>rdcr*a office torCco* coautv. U Int U,ln U«ok .Ni ntevn of Moncara. «,ne. m «nra a<S*e. and whea aU • marine and note* weieby tald L.areowoith to me. the unders gi.ad.on the lat Oiyof Apr.LA. D. ISM, ucfsult bavin, been made Ift thopaymeatof the notes >«ruresl to be by a. Id a>oa* oige.*aldnote«beiarcoir ail pa<t due. Sow,thertfcrc, puailcaoueeiahvreby Kivtn th .t lu puitoance of ud by vtrtJeue the power la. aud the authority mott«ac« cenfom-d, axulfortbepurpoaeofp*\ln<rtld ootca. lUiail on W«aneMtay. the twesty eight uny or I*ecea.bvr. M tse hour of teao'c.ock In the (ureocaur that day, at the mirth djor of the Court Itouae In th? City of chlnao,la tie County of Cook az.it State of Illinois, *eil at public au> tfciri tutLehJiteel bicoer for ca«&, the tonoauitfdttcrlbeil prendaea, «.tuate, lyisg and bclut; la C.tv of Chlcaco In the County of Cwk.ar.il btateof IlllnoU. k"«wa at nu nbereu nltMteen(lv) In block numbered thlity i*')lnUie school >ectlou Add ti«a to Chicago, In tuK um «aae prtttW a*« docribed luead U irtknure, together «>tlh all a&d aia< .nlar the tcnemanta, herculUiueat?, ai>d appurtea*ncr<t therruaw belong n< urlaaey wbe ippertaißiof.and all Uio and equity of rrdenipUou of iaitt A exaud»r U.iler* rellaiul ll.trrev A. l*aviH>n li and to aald prvml*e«. WILLI/iM it OUbilM, aNl(OMS(Ktia]t«it(i(i, CovuTat A KoosTnau. AtVyatorthe AuiK»e«». Chio*o. Octoterffli. lgj>. <icW7Toto VI OItTGAGE S.VLE.— UelUult -iiJL havlcgbeea made In the payment of a certain Bond ; ecuied to t e paid by a certain m<injn*e made and executed I>y Kanjel M, liroT t) tVllllam F. MtClcnafivt dated the iKtdayof A i.uat, IBM.filed for neord the third day of IV-t, i- a recorded In the Reoorder'e UtUce In and fur the county • t Ccok and of IlllnoU, tn book of raortcajres eurhtcin. tsue 4SS, ami being of Ihe k fch i>rcmi«« bereinat < roevcrtUrd, and to which mortgage aald Uontl Tfc-v.uan<i tV>l!ara,c cditmncd forihe pAi tnf&t tolbe ahovu s.aiued u'tHi.tm p. II CleoaMn, hh eiecutor*. vijcna. of the sum of five thou*«icd dollar*, with 'aurest -ai ten rercentntr annum la cttnrat fu&da la the city of New Vnrk. :.uw. tnerefcre. publle notice la hereby glrn that by •lituf of U>e power of sale :a *aM mortgage iootaloed, u4 firttepjrpr»etheretaeip*«-»ed. I will p*U it pnbtic iuc imo,at ilm nurth door of •! « Cnait llnttMia Uu city of i'h >O4O. In tbc County and -tateatoieeald. to the bl*hnt IWder {nt ea«h.at teno'd»ck ii< tCe forenoon. 00 Satunlar. irtc third iUv of l)«<emb«r next, the lands dtscribed in u-a MciiUa*e,V!i: Tlic ml eattt>>Mliute,l)to*aAd being la tar Coonty of Cook and Miteof U.ln U, t*!n« uje weatbalf r.f Soathwwtinartrr ofsrcik-n .»c. one(l) la township tTrtv-nlne(S3» Jiorh of rui<r thimen (13)r*»tvf th»tblru ; rincipai meridian, cni>t*lrun*elgbtyucie*, beihe sum B>ors i.r lt»*.aad oil oeneflt and equity or the laid l/anlrl Mollrey, hUlirtr*an'l*»»lgn«,in tbenme. WILLIAM f. McCLKSAUA.N, Mort«*f*. Jiirp Ctfcrr. Ati'y. org-i»KO4 \ rASTER'S SALE—State of Illi i.»A nols. Cook County, 3d.—ytiperl rt'onrtofChlc»s©. 14 Cii*n«ry. Kic»t \\ leio«n v#. William ILQaJup and Jia.e* M*)croft. Bill to fon-clr*emort<a*e. I'm Ik ooCce Is brrvy »lven that in par»oanct of a da cretal order entereo tmhe abov« entl'lcd winud 'he t«es> tv-nn»t day of A. L). LASH. I. Ira&ott, Master In ciun'try of tLeSupenorCourt of wtL. on 'ho tte'Uhth day of DwtmMr, A. D. liM alien o'clock 1-1 »!i<t lo.eno n of »*M d»y, sell at puiUlc auction t»ibo • lc'j.»t tidier f. r tv-h, at th« nun a door of tbe Court Hit •v.ln ihoctyof CBlca<o loth*Cwnotjr aidSUieafOte ► U(?,tUe foil/wl )Cde»crtQt%4real e*ute. otto muchUkrvof m< i.ay to the mo> ey • na npen the *•!<! wltlt lutnvstaiklc-*U,ti'-*it: Tbat cerUiu fwu • cr. I«u |.|<-fenrp*rc I of Unil. known m north* all of lb* norta-wr»tf(ac:ii.aaJ quaiUr ut MCt'oa t»emy-tw<nt2) la fnctlonal lowrablp forty <4o) nciU>ornn4e «w»lve«15), ej»i<>f i)»*thtitlpnndpMimeiKlbß, altuatetn 111* towti <•( l «»oea, Couoty of Cook and SLUa ot lllln>.U, ooala Biff »'i.y two aer«» *jdtvr«atT-foortandi*dih» of m lot, b« » im> irir.n; nr Iran. IKA SCOTI', Master U L harcerr of the Superior Coo.t of ■ b'cMO. Cii:T'. XoruaUi, Ia». oc3a»a»«d TRUSTEE'S SALE—Public No- J. t!eeU hereby jl»'n that I, L. C. Palo« Freer. Uia Trvatc* aamnl In m Peol i<f fiiut executed by UofM iteutur t j me, «U<e>l li-uth IWh. wilt hy re»<oa of default in the piayment ot a prwrnwory nt>t« 1:i nlo de*U oncciflel 1 ell at the N. rth d<«r< f th« Court Uwn»« la the City of Cbluco. County of Conk, on th* tw««.tT foarth d«yof DecemWr. !:&>. at ten o'tlock In the forenoon of Kt-JiUy, at pool c auction to the tt!cbe>t bidder fUreaah. the pruuiwaitd reale*'aw cjnreyed by said Ueet ofTnM nun»t>er Uiirty (>0) iu MudlrUica of p_irt of the or the Northwort quaiter of Section nimber twmty-tUht (S9j In Towiuhlit tblrtf alee (99) >otti of IUa«« fi<uiteen (U) Ea»t of the third rrtnrtrai mcrd'an. ilt-vatedlntbeC ty of Cbleago. Coonty of Coefc to tn«ke the money doe npun nld bot*. with cHt.«aau expetuea of kCe. dUd note data wltA nf Tru»t c««n by aald Mentzer. bayaole to A. If. Rovden oror^er.el«ht mouth* alter date. U««d of Tra»t r>-c»!M»Uo the offlcA of the Heconicrof lu book 1660f Ueed*. ps^eil'/. L. I*. PAINE FRUR Trntfee. Ohtcarn. - n<^»htJ»rd TRUSTEE'S SALE,—Whereas, JL rn the Ist day of Jalr, 125>. Gee«ce Oerti 1 st>d Caro line. his wife, t>y deed of that d.»t*. conveyed to lie ntdri- A jret.raatue.Mniu, ce/t»a ns»l £«al« situate lo Cook. Co«i'.t*. and ka<»»a a* the " tic<Jlv!ded one ha.f of the •ooth thirty ?$) of «i 4» No- tlfteo < taj »adsUteta ('«) lat>'oc*»lx(S/ in Wolcott'aa dilienUi Ch!ra*i>, cow eat irxent e corner of au alley oof fionCtea (tW) f*et of th«> enrnsrof JlUnthsnd' lark »U. on the weal side o> mUI Clark street, asd rurrair* tr eoc* weet elahtv <£o) feeiihenc* uurtliihlrtyt (• feet, thence eidty (aO) JteU ib«w* *cut.i ihSrty (.JD» feet to the plate of begtamnc. w!tb the buiHis«s aod imvrotementa ihertoa. ia UtM> aad «itL (>owe» la case oi de'auit la the payment nf tho prtoilpa! t Lte'e«of»certala aote made by sUd Oemt of ereu dale therewith for 1 pKiyai<l« fi-ar *e*r«u:tr ihsd-ieJt eief'f with Inter st *t the rax* of tra pereeat per a- auoa rayafil* •emi aaauaJyatlheoflceot Grevabaum''rutherr.Cbl !atho exdanxeon Sew York iltr, to *ll •aid laao* aad t>nmi*e*toiayaadn!Ufv the uoc. •hkh tlf«d lathe l»ecord«r » OOo' ul *»ld Coun'f, in book I*s ofl>*eda,onra«eM«Oßtb«£9UiJuy. !*>?. Aad dtfiuxlt kavlns b-eo made la the of Inhnat ca the *sml oottf r!<baU, ta pomace* or Cie power coaUlaed ta «a! 4' deeiUaadattherroaeUofthetoldemf uLi aote oa 19U» dav of Deeemher next,atUie hour oi 3p x nfnlddat U t-ieno'thdoor of the contl 1b Chicaxn.Couki.oca> ty erpo#e 'or iale to the highest biiWler for ci*h, the si d Uwl4 abd preslMa. ana ail rlabt asd equity «.f i«. dens Dll &u( the Oerte'. b i hr\(» aod aMina thereta, 9 3AiIU£L, STttAUN Inwe«. TVi'i-* VoT. 1°33. iw»Mb'»M A DMINISTKATOR'S SALE.— NotlceUhenbr|tleentaatthennder»lxaedadailal»> bai(tx.aadadalnbirati.r&f JoiUh 11. GerouM, deceaa«d» wiU,on theSthcayof Decembe'. A. D-. Lsi«, between the honn of 1J o'clock a.ta.and 4 o'clock p. au. of aald day. and each succeeding day. bet* een aid boars, until the per sonal property. foo> a aad chUteU belottglaf to Uke*uu» of tae ».d dec*a»ed. are ilbcxfed of. WlUseU Uputlla nleoa premise*Ut«lyoccnpi«d by the taMJoaub il. Geioulii,decease<t. N».73Soita Clark itrtet.ln t&» atvof C'iilajrv Coanty of Cook and Mate of Uilnoia. all the crr sooal property, cooda aal chatula, to the r»>tj of the«aid(Sfceaae>\consUtlnxof a complete atock'ffu tlxturtn.lamp*aad ria flyer s tools, offieea»d* n refura]- tare, one hormone au»*r, one haraeaa,4&. Ac. Kmhnoed la th« above Is even tt< Inic required to carry oa aa uUcutve KBxtnr* and CtUie establishment, a Ims ;ur*e stock of p«,shv'evwlct* asd chimney*. The above wtil b* ackl oa acredit of six moathwpun baser* icWla* bi aod aporotedeerxlty for all sums i»f Ave doliars ana epw*ni», cs.«n in hand for all sum* and* r Are dollar*. Nopropsny to be rvoored ootU the terras of the *ue areoomdt-ed with. LCCT M. UKBCULD, Admlnlairatrix, HSSRT M. WILHAHTU, Admlnlitntor of JosUh U. (iereuld, Otasani. KoTcmher4th. pLATTS PATENT HULLED buckwheat flour. The Choicest Article In the market* H. C. HVCfGSTOJf * C 0„ Wtoleeale Areata, jgi South Water noHbHTM