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We shall hare-ready ina/cwdays ft pamphlet edition of the Review, which will be for sale at the counting room und at the newsrooms. . , j CONCUIiSS. An occasional correspondent of the Press ! AKD and wc print his letter herewith, that thero has been talk in Wash" iogtonof dropping Sherman for die purpose of taking up Corwin or Gilmer. Our readers may be assured that this talk is talk apd nothing more. The country requires of its representa tives that they stand hv Sherman to the end, nud abido the consequences, whatever they may be.' "When the Republicans cease to vole for Sherman it will be when he is elected, or ■when the House breaks up tired of the attempt t j effect an organization at all. Mark that "We have by telegraph one ballot. forrSjwak or on Saturday, with the same result as on the previous day. The wires giving out, wo have no report alter the termination of that Fallot. Tiic Democracy dropped all other and voted in a body for Mr. Hamilton, of Texas.' The South Americans did not follow the lead, which -was probably intended for their particular benefit. Mr. Hamilton ..was elected to Congress on the Houston ticket, but f-ince his election, has turned'his back upon the man who lifted him into the place lie occupies. AiiotUcr Speaker Elected. Ott Uie day when tlic report went "abroad through Illinois that Sherman was elected Speaker, the good people of Kankakee ;:otit wrong end foremost. Tfalr dispatch said that a Democrat was elected—whether liocock or some other diiunionist, did not appear. The Democracy were so hugely delighted that they brought out a rusty cannon and. provided them* selves with one hundred rounds of ammunition. At about tlic sixtieth round the J-umor gained currency that Sherman was the winning uag; whereupon tbe caunon was jerked out of sight. The Kankakee Gautic says that the ammunition can be'boughtby the Republicans in the course of a few days, when tliey want it to celebrate Sherman's success, at half price. orn WASHINGTON* LETTER. I From anorcaslcnal ccrr'Firf.afitut.'] V/ak'.iivoios, Ju1).4,16*0. ' The President's Message has fallen dead and flat upon both Houses. It excites no remaik and little thought. The Republicans are confi dent in their power to dtl'cat. its recommenda tions; and the democrats though rut all iu ac- cord with each other intent upou tbe success of their present disorganizing effbrta that they have net time.to. take into serious consideration the 'financial wants of the country. So poor Mr. Buchanan — the political ."Dr. J nines, the sands of whose life have nearly run out ,,,— w left villi a foolish look-on his face, almost in a condition of one who halloes with might and wain to awake an echo in a glen, and finds by the Bilencc that follows his lung-splitting effort, that he has Hlravued himself in rain. Foor old Buck-—'what a spectacle he has made of himself indeed! The condition of body Tn which two of the Justices of the Supreme Court i>f the Uuited States fiud themselves—Judges 'iauey and pan-j id_-is exciting a good -deal -of alarm, with* not si little speculation among the leading Kepubli crans of the Senate and House. They fear that death will claim both during ilr. Buchanan's term, and that their vacant places on the Bunch will be tilled by much younger and not a whit luhs unscrupulous partisans from tbc Dred Scott and Lecompton party, thus lessening ■ flic chances for the reform ol the JudicLiry, which the Republicans have proposed as one of W, e fruits of their success/ Frornrshart cftn learn there is no e danger of the decease of these gentlemen; hut both are old,!>blu are in firm,'and at ftny time. they may go hence. When they do, if a Republican President is in the Ececntive chair, their snccerEors must be men who will waver oousent to the infamous par- tUnnships to which that Court hat: descended • Your readers would be snrprised, if here, to sec hop* entirely the attention of all parties, and of all the inhalants of the clty.'is concentrated in the contest for the Speakership, now going on. Daring the holiday* the excitcinent some what abated, but with the return of the absen tees,'it rose again to fever heat. Talking with aU classes, I am impressed with the ovenvetMi ing confidence of the people of "Washington Citj nudthe District, that the struggle vrUl at last be ended in a Democratic triumph. They say that never but once before were the Democracy beaten in such a trial of strength and eodurance; and that in the memorable Hanks' struggle they learned lessons that they are now practicing with distinguished success. Ido not think that the Republican* arc as cock-sure as when the contest began ; though in Ihe House, the shotv ©{ confidence is not at all diminished. Various miscarriages of well elaborated plans by the liot-beadodness orwrong-headedness of individ ual members have occurred; the aid upon which they relied from the Americans and anti-Lecomp tonitcsislonir a-coming, and amy fail altogeth er . the ferocity of the South, which would pur sue an absentee Southron, or one vot'ng for the plurality rule; the tenderness of all shades of politicians over the Harper's Ferry aflair, and anything which will tend to convict them of aid for or sympathy with those to whom the outbreak is falsely attributed—all these are so many oh slacks in the way of success, which no laboror the Republicans can remove. You will be told that the determination to stand by Mr. Sherman to the end is unanimous; it is nearly, but not entirely so. A few hare intimated that as a stroke of policy, Sherman should be dropped and Corwin taken up. But thus far the intimation lias been si lenced at once, whenever made. There are J others who would not object to ao arrangement I with Mr. Gilmer, by which, uoder certain pledges as to the organization of the commit tee?, he may be put on tlio. track. They say that an important election is approaching, and that it is for the Republicans to earn and win success by some act which 'will convince the South that their alleged Sectionalism is an in vention of the enemy. But these are sugges tions of members in confidential intercourse with each other; they bave not yet, as far as I can learn, been broached in caucus. It is the hope of the "whole North, as Or as any opinion can be made up here from private letters and newspfpera, that every Republican will rotelbr Sherman on every ballot, until, if necessary, Jauuarv 1SG1; U"t every member of the House knows that there is a limit lohuman endurance, and a point beyond which firmness ceases to be a virtue. More of this auoc. ' I The newspapers have not been mistaken in regtnl to the willingness of Mr. Douglas to be reconciled to Mr. Buchanan ; and jronr corrcs- | poudeutis cfthS opinion that advances were made by the Senator to the President, and that for nearly a week be indulged the liope past was to be, if not forgotten, forgiven. He did not know J. B.; that malevolent old man never forgives, never forgets,' The' feud/ consequence of the miscarriage, is higher tbap ever before. You of intensity wLen you learn that the scolding in which they indulge, each toward the other, among their respective friends, is not only politically but personally vituperative and vindictive. "On New Year's day this was particularly observable, Fisbwomeo, both! Your Illinois Republicans.to whom Kansas and her straggle were alwa/«» so near, most,be prepared to see the whole force and strength, of the Democracy exerted to keep that new State, now already prepared for admUsfon, out oftheUpjon. Jt is said thattbePreaidenthas a special message already prepared upon Kan sas afturs; to bo sent to' Congress at thg proper moment, in which a great variety ©treasons are VOLUME xm. urged why Kansas should be denied admission. Lcttbc venerable .T. It. and the Democracy do it if they dare. • oftliu N. Y. Courier and Enquirer.] The custom of receiving calls on New Year'* day was very generally observed here yester day, both Lv the high'olljcials of ibe govern mejrtaad by* private citizens. I"was eorocwhat amazed on entering the White Ilouse to be com pelled to ruu the gauntlet of a double file of po licemen all the wav from the outer door to the leceptum room; wiieic tbf .Presidential hand was fliakeri. This new innovation is variously accounted for. £nme aver that the I'resident, while abroad, contracted a great affection for those body-guards in uniform by which Euro pean poteutatefc&rc surrounded, and came to the determination that he would have a display of pold lace and brass button -, even if fcc had to call upon the police of the District for it. Oth ers stats that it lias btcn the habit of some of the •attendantsat ths Presidential receptions, with whom the present Chief Magistrate is not very popular,but whostillhadenoughofcuriosity m their composition to wish to see and be seen on -tlie&CQCcasiou&tto enter, and, dodging their dis tiDgoubed host,pas* into the East rooin,and min gle with theirfriisnds in the promenade without paviug their respects to the President at all, and that this raid of the Police yesterday was intended to compel the irreverent to record due respect to the ollicc, at least, if they had none for tbe-otiicer. Again, it is said that a great rusli was anticipated, and this array of civil power was merely to preserve due order and regularity in the mode of entrauce and egress, i The latter, by the way, was effected through a window, of the East 'room over a temporary scaffold, übich might bare been suggestive to the Abolitionists, il there were any there, of the fate of John Drown. But let the reason for the presence of the body guard be what it may, there certainly was no gieat rush of the popu lace to congratulate their beloved Chier Mag s* tratc upon the incoming of th'» new year. I really pitied Mr. Buchanan,' hut I bethought me of the old adage, "people do not worship the declining sun. TUc Future of the North and A FJcture vividly driarii, and keen "by ttic aid of Can Liglit. To a correspondent of the Wilmington, (X. C.) Jltrald, we arc indebted for a hearty lauyh, us no doubt all our renders'will be alter giving the following imaginative description of ibe fu ture of the >orth and South a perusal. We rrioiocth.it Fnvetteville lias beeu lighted with gas, but whether that article is manufactured From coal or the brains of the citizens, the wii ter does not inform us. However, wc will not keep the r*!ader longer from a feast so rich. Hear what he says: '*Let the people of the North.led on by these impious fanatics, dissolve Ibis glorious Lnion if they trill, and tiien ftand alone, bankrupt and Their piosperity will be gone; the mtghty din of theirmaiinfnetorieswHl no longer be heard; the busy hunt of industry will be hushed; s'eatn will cense to blow its trumpet In their land and on thrir waters, and the white winga of their commerce will be folded forever, i 3hd bat would flutter iu their chambers, and up j nuddowu their ttairwaya the loathsome toail i would leap. The fox''would prowl ia their mar ket places; and the owls perched upon the tot tering steeples of their churches, would boot over tbo-scune of their desolation. Let them dissolve the Union, aud witli the great moral and physical resources the £>outh possesse?, die can and will piaintaiu herself; witu her ,i*t exports sle citi bring the commerce of the world kneeling at lier portals, and irnplor iug lier patronage. "With the Sceptre 4>t iuu«; Cotton, she csn dictate to both Old and Uew England the terms of intercourse, aud demand tlio guarantee of their good conduct: Siuuding upon the tirrn basis of a separate ati.i independent sovereignty, the repose and permanence of her peculiar institutions would lie secured. There would theu be no violation of the Constitution, under the wiupj of which she could find;no safety aud protection. " Let them dissolv? the Union, arid the South would he free and uurestraiued to cai ve out her destinv; and bv the confccratcd bones of our aticCAt'ors, whose blood runs in our veius, we will leave them, and, unencumbered by their foul and leprous association, we will thunder on in the path of our predestined inarch, and the " corridors of time!' will resound with the echoes of our rictot ions footsteps, and the pages of history will giow forever with the Llo riouj. splendors of onr imperishable deeds. Ke b ased from Northern monopoly and commer cial. vassalage, the "iSoutb could supply herself I from abroad with all she needs. Along her [ coast the necessities of her trades would erect j •Teat cities, to stand as the sentinels of com- | uicrce, watching the winged carrieA of her •riches in their flight across the waters. From her ports gigantic steamers will glide onward in their foaming paths, freighted tior far distant lands, aud as they dash on, sending the smoke ottUe'irfurnaees up to Heaven, let them resemble calumets" of peace which nations interchange as pledges of eternal amity and friendship. ifthe Uoionbedissolved,onrgreat uess will not stop here. A\ itliout the fear of having our territory taken Irom us as hereto fore, tmd made free States of after being ac quired by our blood andlrcaaure, we w:ll go on iu obedience to the impulses of our destiny, »md touching with the tnugie wand of our pro '•♦'res* the flrv bones of the Spanish Republics of this* continent, tlicv shall spring up into life, and under the iulluenecour institutions bo no lon »«T blots aud stigiuas cu the icap of nations and of time. >or need our path be bloody, or cur policy unrighteous or unjust; but pouring the tide of our people and principles into the land of a weak tmd degenerate race, let them recognize and hail us as the torch bearers of civilization, enjov the blessings we bring, till like Texas, they feel themselves u boac of our bone aud tlesb of our flesh," and clamorarouod our gates for admission into our glorious family. The Union is dear to our hearts. And may the aspi ration ascend from every beart, that good and souud principles may prevail aud . preserve it with honor and justice to all parlies. But if mad fanatics shall tear down our glorious tstructure, and disregard its pre cepts, and desolation spread her black wings and wave them with hoarse exultation, a* she soars iu full triumph over the mournful wrecks of our gnuidcur—when the once monuments o1 fair freedom's attention shall totter and fall, and plunfft dowu the dark, unfathomable depths of ruin's gulpb, and Justice breathes her lust groan of patriotism on the funeral pile o.'our Constitution and Union, olil then ltt us take wouuded Liberty away and nurse her in a iso<:th>.?:i Republic. J-jyittrill'' will fa lighUd irlth gas on Monday «V Af - yiio Great Eastern* The Loudon correspondent of the Uoston under date of December 17, Urns writes about the monster ship: The prospects of the Great Eastern are look* inc much brighter. 1 learn that tbe report of the urbitratora between Mr. Scott llussell,the builder, and the owners, will put down various living rumors discreditable to the builder and to the vessel, and exonerate llr. Knssell from the imputation of using inferior materials, aud exe cuting bis work not in accordance with his con tract. I hear further, that there is nova very di. Eot prospect ot tbe vessel being chartered by Mr. Lever, ou terras very favorable to the share holders,aud all ititeie.iod.; 1 have seen the cor respoudeuce between the parties on the subject, and the offer he ba9 made. If accepted, he will have the ship finished at once,in good style, put into a regular trade, and guarantee a good divj. dond to the shareholders on their stock of £330,- oi>o. I believe I have good authoritr .for saving if Mr. Lever gets the great ship, she will make her first voyage to America during next summery going flrst to Portland, and then to New Yoik. Whether the monster, will continue to ply ou the trans-Atlantic route is a question that must be decided by circumstances. Mr. Lever, in steam-hip transactions, is tbe most enlerprisiug man in Europe, and if the Great Ship Company koowtbeir own interest they will charter tbe le viathan steamer to the successful Manchester man as toon as they bold their general meeting ia January., - • Resignation of Jtev, X. Starr Klug, • The Boston Journal of Monday, says: At tbe close of the services, yesterday after noon, at the ilollis 4Streel Cburch, the pastor, Rev. T. Sthrr King, announced that he had de cided to accept a call to a parish in San Fran* cisoo. Ills reasons, in brief,' were* these: The demands which, during four or five years, had been made upon his services in the lecture sea son, and which he had not felt at 'iberty to. de ; clinch had'-so engrossed his time, that he bad not been able to devote proper attention to his church and parish. Toe constant strain upon bit xneotal aud physical faculties,-caused -by preaching,lectm-inK, and paroehiai -and other duties, had seriously affected his constitutional vigor, and le foresaw that a coutiriuaace'ofthe same kind and amount of labor, would result, at an early day, in the utter ruin of bis health. The dimate of San Francisco bo understood; to be most invigorating and life giving. He should bind himself to; California for no defiuite period. His hope, his ambition, and his life's dream, as it were, was centered in the East, and hither be should return when his health should be recn perated,nnd he should fetl that buoyancy and elasticity which he did live or t>ix years since. Health of. Cleveland. In }ie Se*iqn> Annual Statement, published vesUrdny, there was a table of *' Comparative Jnorla'ity of the city for the last four years," which shows that the deaths have been gradual* ly diminishing, while tbe city has been steadily, increasing in population. The deaths for last rear were over twenty.one per cent, less than in 1656 and nearly eleven per cent, loss than ISSB. Tbo 'deaths bare been/for 1555—1257: 1657 ISM: 165S —1113; IBS?—Ml. We think few citiss—if can show an annual mortality of i es s than one thousand to a population of prer sixty thousand.—Herald. Bantu Legislature, The political complexion oT the Kansas Terri torial Legislature, now in session, is as follows x biiuiul 1 _ • ... Bona. Ilcpobltauu. I 525553?*" Harper's Ferry-»"Aiioth«r Act. Two more of tl»e prisoners arrested on ac count of the Harper's Ferry affair—Aaron Pwight Stevens and Mr. llazlilt—are awaiting their trials. In regard to the trial of Stevens, his counsel, in Bostou, has received the follow ing letter from District-Attorney Hunter; Viator. CUAIUXSTOWS, DCC.S4, George Sennott, Esq.—Dear (sir: I have yours of the 20th inst. The authoritiesof Virfiitnabave definitely set tied that Stevens is to be tried here; aud, as previously requested by Mr. Buchanan, I have so informed htm. When the trial will come off, I am unable to *ay at present—but presume it will be some time during the winter, probably duriug the next mouth; but this is by no means certain. When it is ascertained, 1 will with pleasure cause you to be notified. Very lespectfully, your ob't serv't, Andrew Hunter. Stevens is an intelligent and powerful-built yo.'ng moo of aSyears, who formerly belooc«-d in Norwich, Coun. He was badly wounded dur ing the attack on the Armory, when he wsvs dangerously shot, receiving live balls iu his body, tbres of which the surgeons could not ex tract. He was next in command under Cnpt. Jobn Brown, and acted as drill-master, in place of Col. Forbes. He is to be tried on the-same charges as Brown, and their mutual confidential relations were such that, at Brown's request, Stevens occupied the same cell wiih him dur ing his imprisonment. Oraiid Rnpldn Salt AVortts# [from tLe Grand ltsplta Xag'e.] The Grand Rapids Salt Manufacturing Com paoy, as wc are informed by President Scrib ner,*are preparing to enter into the business of making salt on an extensive scale, which pre parations are prosecuted with the well known rigor which has thus far been employed in the enterprise. Mr. Scribner informs us that he has made arrangements for kettles of a larue capacity (12" gallons each) sufficient to make 8W barrels of sa't per day; and procured plans for bush houses of the kind usca at Montiers, in France, where salt is exteusively made from brine of less than half the strength of that alrcadv procured here. He has purchas ed of Mr. C. C. Cmnstock six hundred thousand feet of se. soued pine lumber to be used in the erection of tbo build ings, cisterns, vat?, Ac., and is selecting tho points from which to procure several thousand cords of bnsh wherewith to fill the filtering frames, which will be twenty-five feet high, four feet wide, and several hundred feet long, and four of which will be nsed to each block of fifty kettles. As soon as tbe Spring season opens, the work will be put in motion, and vigorously prosecuted. —The Grand River Salt Company, operating on the west side, near Powers' steam mill, are progressing finely. Their drill is now in the solid lime rock, about thirty-five feet below the I surface. ' —Mr. Bntterworth has succeeded in drilling out tbe piece of cast iron which fell into his well a lew days since, and his machinery is again in motion, bis well is down some fifty* or sixty feet. - C» M. Clay at *?rankfort» donee of tbe LoulAvire Journal.] There is already a good deal of feeling j>re vailiog about the'proposed speech of Capt. Cas fiina 31. Clav. lie will not be granted tbe use of the State Ilcuse, the members very generally expressing violent hostility to his incendiary course. I can see neither wisdom,norprudence, nor patriotism in this hostiiilv to the tree utter ance of a native Kentuckiau a sentiments, es pecially when it is known that wbateverbemay sav will be without a particle of effect on the public mind. Scatli of Dr. I'almcr, Dr. Palmer, the man who was arrested at Memphis several weeks ago, on suspicion of be ing a confederate of Old Hrown in the attempt to excite a senile insurrection in the Southern States, died at the Planters' Honse in Memphis, on Saturday, 01st ult., of con>uuiptiou. K.ULno.in Smasuit.—Oa the Michigan South ern K&ilroad on Saturday morniug a Einashup tool: place at Laporte, the eastward bound pas senger train, by the displacement of a switch, runuiug into the westward bound train at the station, creating a Binashup and wreck of en* «ines and baggage cars. The train was running at low speed or a serious casualty might have teen ttc remit. The erprcss messenger, Mr. Clark, is the only person reported injured. THE CITY. It is rumored that the Messrs. Walker will put on a State 6treet Imc of omnibuses early the coining season. Norris A Ilydc, No. 100 Dearborn street, have a'llhe late papers, tlie illustrated wceklusi monthlies, «fcc., Ac. Our merchants spcuk of a better trade and manifest a better feeliug than at this cor« responding season for the past two winters. Ice _The ice men are having a harvest ontof the late cold snap, and from present appear, aucea the quality and quantity of the gelid sta? ple cut and stored in this market tho present season will be cuormous. £57" Chief Engineer Harris declines the upe of his name to the new Seneca Falls steam lire engine. An ludian name is talked of, so long that the last three syllables ore to be painted on the hose cart. The Hiodev Hand.—-This drama has pro ved successful at JlcVicker's Theatre, and enters upon its second week. Those who hare not seen it should do eq. The characters are all well represented, Monuat Evenixo, Dec. I'm, Louis Ostrau dcr will be pleased to see hisfriends on Monday evening, at his new Saloon, under Board of Tr*de rooms, South Water street. A rich treat inav be expected. The Impenmxg Cuisw.—MeN'ally & Co., bl Dearborn street, bare a fresh supply of this book. Thfy have also ft Tplame called "Irving iana," being notices .of the life, death anuburi a\ of the distinguished author of the "Sketch Book." Petty La.bce.vy.—Alfred Pemblcr, a journey man carpenter of too good appearance for such a situation, was wrought before J usticlc Akin ou Saturday a<ternoon, charged with stealing and pawning a plane from his employer, it was val ued at four dollars. lie was held to bail in fciWO. _ The Cac-Omnidcs CojrrnovEßsr.—The West Siders along the «ine of tbe* Randolph street horse railroad are 14 caving'' to Judge Fuller's forty tickets for one dollar. One hundred and thirty dollars pf tljeblue tickets were sold at the City Railway office the second day after their being issued,and large sales are being daily made. Two aut* and a half rides are cheaper than walking at the present price of leather. ' St. Locis, Alton* & CniCAGo Railroad.—The Company hare opened a new and commodious suite of offices in Judge Dickey's new block, on Dearborn street, opposite the Tremont House. This road, in its present hands, has been ©ut tins down expenditures by dispensing with some of its offices, General Freight Agent, Auditor and Secretary. Tbe line and Us stock is being put in thorough order, and tho worn out rails replaced. "Hcak this Bells."—There are too many instances in tbese sleighing times where no sleigh bells are used by our sleigbers. • We fully appreciate every thing urged in favor of ♦•the merry sleighing bells" by the poet, but can give a weightier reason why they should not be dispensed with, based on the regard for the safety of pedestrians. Let the use of bells be enforced. Mrs. Bostwick's Late Soiree.—lt seems to be the unanimous verdict of our music lorers that no richer treat has been given us siuce the Strakosh Opera season last year, than tbe charming soiree by Mrs. Bostwick and her pu pils at Metropolitan Hall on Friday treeing. The success of that occasion gires a happy pres age both as concerns Mrs. Bostwick and our mnsic lovers, for tbe elegant and recherche soirees this lady is to inaugurate at the Briggs | House the present week. Illinois State Bcsi.ve&s Directoet.—We refer to this work advertised to-day, to bo pub lished in the Spring by Jon* C. V. Bailsv k Co. The plan of compilation bas been shown to us, and we believe they will issue a valuable work, the Appendix as proposed will render it quite a text book of tbe State Institutions, and make it a valuable medium for Merchentr, Manufacturers and others to advertise io, as it will have a circulation of SOOO copies over the State. We recommend it to tiie support of the. 1 public £br subscriptions and adrertisemcats. Poor bat Frond. Not that admixtuie of pride and poverty which flaunts a showy exterior, and maintains faUe pretences of fast living—the home and Us comforts straitened, that sham appearances may be kept up. For this too common compound there need ho no sympathy. But there is in the chemistry of everyday life in our cities, especially at this season, snch on union of the two as presents a most piteous spectacle, over which the heart bleeds and the ready sympa thies gush out into generous deeds. Too proud to beg. Too proud to press amid the clamorous throng to whom mendicancy came with their mother's milk, and pauperis • was a patrimony. Too proud to apply to ttc jmbl'c and privato charities; to ask the neces saries of life at the hands of County Agent Han sen ; to tell Mr. Collycr, the Minister at Large, that the rtiel has gone ont in ashes upon the hearth, thv*. thermometer the while below zero; to say to llr. Tuttle, of the City Mission, or to any other warm-hearted almoner of the bounty of our charitable, that you and your children need food and clothing. 'J oo proud to let those who knew you in better days be aware that the gauut, grim wolf has entered your home and guuwed into your very heart. Too proud to write to friends at a distance the tale of your woe and yonr suffering. And yet there ore many such , cases, where the biting curse of poverty, which is hunger and slow death by frost, and a wearier heart sickness in the sufferings of those you love bet ter than life, are hugged closely and jealously by the victim, pining for food, shrivelling with frost, even within stone's throw of hundreds of happy homes whose bounties would be quick to flow for such cases of .need. There are a thou sand of these sufferers in our city to-day. They have fought against tho slow advance of wnut. The pawnbroker has coldly doled out his pit tance for the mechanic's tools, the treasured triokets,the necessary furniture, and finally, articles of appai el, sold for bread. In ore of these cases last winter, our citizens all remem ber, the husband and father strolled out upon the prairie and met bis death alone, a victim to Within the week past, following a period of | extreme rigor such as our city has seldom seen, j we have heard of cases that make tbe heart I bleed. And yet tbe sadder conrictiou remains , that uutold woes have visited homes whence has as yet come no complaint. Only reluctant ly aud slowly do such detai)s reach even those who are most activ& in dispensing charity. The poor and proud, too proud to tell wbat they suffer, are actuated by a sentiment that is humane and honorable, tbe very reverse of brawling strong armed mendicaucy, and for this reason tbis class furnishes at once tbe most delicate and the most delightful field of the charitable at this reason. Seek tbtm-out, not rudely, nor boisterously. Do not let them tui fer, these meek and nccomplainiug ones, tbe widow and her children, the defenceless house hold of tbo sick and weary hearted mechanic. He active at this seassu to let sweet Charity penetrate all the homes of want. To aid in this, wherj you cannot yourself become a visitor, minister liberally of your means to some one of the several organized aud systematic charities of Chicago, in this bitter winter. " The Haymakers."—The operatic cantata of the Haymakers, to be performed at Metropolitan Hall next Tuesday evening, was first performed with costume and scenic tflect lust spring, in Bostou, under the direction of the composer, Mr. Geo. F. Koot. Although the most severely classical ciiy in the Union in all that relates to musical matters, this work was giren in that city and vicinity twenty tirnef, and always to crowded houses, thus achieving a success never before accorded to any similar composition, whether American cr foreign. enumerate all the elements of its great success would be di ifficult, Among the prominent ones may be mentioned the freshuess of its music, whicl> combined with the naturalness of its plot, de picts with great truthfulness, while it slightly idealizes the labors of the American havlield. Its novelty is another strong point. It strikes out a nor path. The Italian Opera walks on stilts, deals in exaggeration, and treats largely of kings, qaeens; dukes, and noble?. T.isis purely democratic, exalts lubor, ridicules the useless city dandy, and holds up for your adini. ration the sturdy Parmer and bis wh3 learn from nature the pure, the true ana the beautiful. Thatthe performance of iuch a work in Chi cago, with the accessories that so much height ened its effect in Boston, should excite in a<% Vance the interest of our citizens, is not remark? able. Not only Chicago, but the neighboring towns will contribute to test tbo capacity of Metropolitan Hall next Tuesday night. As the number of tickets is limited, our advice to those wishing to go, is to secure your tickets at once. Sl-n-drv Mentions.—Tbc boys were having a gay time about town Saturday, skating pretty roach " all over." Feet unprovided with skates enjoyed it less. Indeed it is conceded that had Adam's fall occurred in such a time, gur great progenitor would have had s better excuse.... The winder dejties on Saturday gave way to th? good old Saxon TAor, aud under his milder sway the stock or snow and ice on hand melted down considerably....Rev. Dr. Ryder was to cpnjm.mce his labors with the First "Universalist Church (St. Paul's) yest.rday.,..The Mayor ' did a good thiog in enforcing the law in rela tion to snow and ice on sidewalks, but at the same time l.e could have given power to that proclamation by enforcing upon his subordi nates a good example. The sidewalk completely surrounding Court IJouse is really moro open to Iho censure of the Mayor's proclama tion, than any other locality in the city.... Saturday in its weather was favorable to con- | imuptiyo wood piles, low coal bins, dealers in India rubber goods, manufacturers of bronchial troches and cough drops, the contractor on the steamer Uihcauite, little boys and tbabby men in qoest of sidewalkjobs; per contra, it did not meet the views of ice dealers, holders of frebh meat and game, leaky roofs, thin shoes, house* vires' floors, livery stable owners, and dry goods dealers. It was slippeir, sloppy, slushy, slovenly aud altogether uusatisfactory, was Saturday. 'L'he Police Court gave few items. The Coroner found no one ready for an inquest. Ready reporters ran far and near and found | nothing startling. Everything was too damp to ; burn, so there were no fires. The ice was too thick to give easy access to the water, nobody got drowned. It was a dull day, was Saturday last. - 7 Lectdbk nv Prop. Blaxej\—Our citizens an ticipate a rich treat in the lecture by this dis tinguished gentleman, on Tuesday evening next, the 10th inst, before the Commercial Col* lege of Bryant, Hell & Slratton, at their Col lege Hall, in Larmon Block. The Professor will then unfold and explain'some Geological mysteries ano wonders, and show the origin of coal formations or deposits, with illustrations by diagrams in the lxall, and prepared expressly forthia occasion. Prof. Blaney has devoted much time to the preparation of this lecture and its illustrations* and it is thought by some that it will prove to be the very best of the many able efforts of its kind, ever made by our popular and talented fellow citizen. Those who are fortunate enough to be able to be in attendanco, will be richly re paid. The lecture is free to all. {3f~ The men willing to scire the public in the various offices, depending on the approach ing elections, are coming out numeronsly—from little Biggs Ambitious to serve his ward, to the bigger tnsy B.*s, willing to be Mayors, Gover nors, and Presidents. The "Mariitu Curiiu*e4," ready to ride into the gap?, ar« turning up un commonly thick. p3T~"Wc are glad to learn thai the junior or the late renowned Buffaloniao firmof flhipbuild ers, Messrs. Bidwell & Banta, has taken np his residence in Chicago, hariog purchrsed the yard of ilessr.-. Jordan & Olcott, on the South Branch. Mr. Banta is onq of the most skillful shipwrights of the entire Lake region. fgy On Saturday morning, a portion of the roof of a carriage shed attached to CapL Suth erland's stable and Hiding Gallery, on Slate street, under tbfc superincumbent weight of snow and ice, gare way with a crash, burying seTeral baggies in the rains. CHICAGO, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1860. A Feminine Fracas on Sherman Street.— Three females, fut and forty, and fair specimens of their class of the finest peasantry in tbe world, were disturbed in mid career iu a grand set to on Sherman street, on Saturday afternoon. The war commenced over a washtub, Where else does tbe female mind more readily sloop to bat* tie, and how easily dees she pass from the suds literal into the suds metaphorical. Mrs. Flani gan was washing with her tub on a three legged stool claimed by her neighbor, Mrs. McFadden. Between these dames animosity had sprung up, and the McFadden, eager for conflict, joyously " lent the loan" of tbe stool to her bosom friend Mrs. Toohy, yea did more, in apcompanying her to aid in reducing tbe loaned utensil to pos session. Mrs. Flnnnigan was rubbing out the clothes, and that was l \(ht rul" indeed, for who bhouid dure to dispossess her. When Oral meets G rub then comes the tug of war; but when a female Grecian meets one of her own countrywomen, nothing short of the entire har ms* of battle will anstrer. The allied force*, McFadden and Toohy. efiser eyed, swooped round the coveted prize. Mrs. McFadden turned to get a dipper of hot water. 111-fated dame, she turned in time toseeber'tnboverturnedand the tripod disappearing in Mra.Tooby's embrace. Had the dipper contained oqna fortis whatpow er had stayed her wrathful arm. Full and fair flew the lading on the re treating Toohy, tho dipper'describing a circle, and as if it were tbe constellation of that name making McFadden see stars as it resounded on herhead. liero then was the quirrduellbegan, and all the war deities sprang ready from Otympus to aid the fight, liars patronized the outraged Mo Fadden, Hinerva tlio scalded Tootiy, and a my pretty fight was in progress wheu the po lice were called. ; .. Mr?. Tooliy is severely bnroed and Mrs. Mc- Fadden's head shows a .bod contusion. The case will come up to-day fcr a hearing. Under our constitution it cannot be shown that thej were at all justifiable iu overturning Mrs. Flan nigan's tub. "We report lhe ca33 in full as in volving a law point of mucß importance to wo man kind. «|B^ Police Matteus.—Peter Fiynn, a sneak thief of uufragrant reputation, was seat to Bridewell on Saturday.....Lawrence B. Delany married a widow. lie did worse than that, in failing to treat his widow well, and on her complaint was fined *lO in Saturday's Police Court He com plained sadly at being thes mulcted, and avers tint his is a very serions modern copy of the "Martyrdom of St. Lawrence," and repents himself of Iris widow.....Adam Scblick on Friday night went to a saloon and ordered beer which he drank, and threw the mug through the window into the street. It was discovered that Adam was tight, and yst: uch loose prac tices being dangerous to the property of saloon keepers, he was arrested and fined §lO by Jubtice Akin....John Ligerliick was fined $3 for stealing joiner work.... .11. C. Ludwig,- ar rested several days since for stealing awalch, was brought up for examination, but owing to the absence of the prosecuting witness, the case was continued. Tiik West Sidb Snoonxo Case.—Tiie man Kaufkolz, shot by Williams on Friday, under circumstances narruted in oar last issue, was reported m a critical condition on Saturday, and liia physicians forbuda bis being visited by anr one. Williams, who it will be remembered deliv ered himself ap to ibe law and is notr in jail, converses freely with all visitors. One of these, on Saturday morning, to try him, told Wil- liams that Kaufkolz was not much hurt, where upou the former instantly responded that he was sorry for that, he waited him to die. It is said that in the Williams upon Kuuf£olzbe wonlfcbaTepfcfciflibJy killed tha lat ter on the spot bnt for the interference of a dog befonglng and much attuched to Kaufkolz, which made a desperate attack upon Williams in his master's defence, -he affuir excites much feeling among tlie very numerous Ger uequaiutances of the parties on the West Side. The wounded man still lies at the rooms to which he was takes on Canal street. A Passage ix Indian Distort. —Sheboygan j Joe is both original and aboriginal; the latter i by descent from som« of the red-skinned lords of this region. Joe's principal trait is his im mense power of absorption, the fluid coveted for the experiment being thirty-rod whiskey. Joe's industry is only spurred into occasional bursts by the demand for his favorite beverage, llewandersthetotra squaws E'uambUug after biw, selling moccasins and eicb like "Ingea notions.'' On Friday night Jce treated himself to beating one of his squaws with a stick considerably bigger than Lord Ba con's thumb. Joewasintensclydisgustedwben ! a starry policeman interfered find infonnedbim that that mpde pf procedure 'twixt spouses was quite outof style, and couldn't be allowed. Joe persisted in his employment, and was fioally taken to the lockup and fined in Saturday's Po lice Court. Third Reppbucan Club.—The Repub lican voters of the Third Ward are rcqoested to meet at *205 Randolph street (second story), on Monday evening Jan. 9t1i,1550, for the purpose of organizing a Third Ward Republican Club: >Vma*dn Jones, J>r. S.C. 3!aie, P. f5. Havley, Cdlvlo li'NVo.t, IJ. -tt. Cbapuasi, D.Horton. Msr;ln Doffr, CyrasKecler, A. Garist-c. K. Ventwcrtfc, O. Coarsen, T.J.TMt, Jl. Joy, Hjilip Yuper, ra. rlapptll, V. E. uoscof. Frask Km, J. X. Jiunoa, W.A.naldwia, J t*. Walt, F. EctcaUig, F. A. Flafg, aud eighty-four others. £ss* Wc should have mentioned in our late notice that subscribers to the Cosmopolitan Art Union, in behalf of which Mrs. Green is now canvassing our city, receive in addition to the admirable Art Journal fo.-one rear, a superb copy of Shakspeare and fcis Fricndsj" au en graving worth more than the entire sum paid. This with a chance in the 'drawing to come ofT ou January 31st, should aeem to be attraction enough. ' • •' {SOT From his former business of suDplying food for the mind, our active, wide-awake ac quaintance, J. S.Cooke, late of D.B.Cooke k Co., has established himself at the Lake Shore Market on Stetejlftet, near Adams, where his arrangements will insure housekeepers in the South Division daily issnes of the choicest edi tions of fish, fle*h, and fowl, the best in its sea* son. Call on The plan of iaUinq the. railroad tracks to free them from ice, works well, and is found to be less expensive than any method yet tried, It has been permanently taken into the con* fidence of the City Railway Company. The use ofsaltinthis manner mar be of value to onr readers in numerous instances where accumu lations of ice are to be removed or prcrented. yjg* The annnal meeting of the City Tract and Missionary Society will be held in the Lec ture' Room of the Ist Baptist Church, Monday Evening, January 9th. As the question as to the continuance of denominational co operation is to be considered a general attendance is re quested. E. F. Dickissox, Sec'y. pg* Go to John Jones, liy Dearborn street, and get your clothes cleaned and repaired. They will be well done and at prices to suit the times. S. Reeve, at 135 Lake street, is selling his ex tensive, uncommonly, macmficeot and quite highly variegated stock of iloots, Slippers, Ox ford i'ies and Shoes, Ladies' Gaiters, P.uent Leather Boots, Fine Calf ditto boots, and extra assorted Child#'Shoes, Ladies' Walking Slip pers, etc., and Gents. Leader Gaiters of all sorts and sizes, &c., &c., besides other articles; &c. t too numeross to mention, at cost An order to get rid of his last vear's stock. Plane call and buy something. Billubwu—Second band billiard tables, with marble and slatt beds, for sale cheap. Apply at 362 South Clark street. ja7»D3B?-2T Zouxve Seoies.—J. G. Oakley's Xo. 54, Clark street. Jas-sw' Fcmmxiui. —Toe dealers all complain that Mtrsh Bros.. 105 LaVe street, sell too low. "We have no doubt they do sell low, hat tbey sell for nothing but cash, and can afl'ord it, ja6 St Coal Oils at 85 cents gallon. Kero sene and other Oils in proportion, at the Lamp and Oil Emporium, 128 Clark St. ja6 Sw Singer's Family Sswuro Macuxxcs.—Also Machines for Tailoring and Leather Sewing, at 66 Lake street. Set advertisement. dclO-lm LOCAL MATTERS. A. B. G&irrmz. Neto aiJbcrttscments. IXf' c. If,, SCBir£s,.A J Aj:ai, 63 Uuirfor**«i {) lUAcK*t? to reciirc Ail;'rtt".vurlt /"or tLii and a'! :."w C'jJir. 7 /'ap* r? of 'J.e <h WtO. JaltSJt-y \\TANTE D.—An experienced Col * T lix'oraaa aoluiu-i for tie WhVAiUk (Jiccct of a'lap-plicacu. i'xefis ft'd Tn cse offlce. jK3b3*33t Y\7ANTED —At 74 State strtet, t T an scire. iatell?se&t porur. jaS b333 3t WAXTEI) . —A Situation as Teacher tjr a Tlev. Ge&t'esun, cdu<£t<i<l at a i!a«.-chn*<ttsCoUegp,wh«'s<wlfe b a!»o an *rp*Hejiceii I acbi rfrom the titnaJloo togetterprcfcrred Ad ilreaj R.v A,Junes, C>toga i*. '■>♦ Ja»-lttl£wx r PO RHiJT—Possession riven inv JL mcJ'a'elf.-Atwostiij*fram> L\re',l til'-e rooms, I'tnated on the in-rtn *id* of Habbtn! Court, U'lvecn -*abx«h fcv«ime and Sic:c stttet. Jacti re d I r. K. A. BOjUE, HI Lakcttrcet. jajx2w PKOPLE'S GAS LIGHT AND JL Cock CoxrAST.—The Anuail H eMrscftljf Stock holders of the pf-ople's Ou Uphiacil I'ote • i rapanr, wlh l>e at the office of tte C*'tup>uy. 73 i'«art>oni ntre.t on Wc-Jte; day, Jan. XitiL £* ~.? t ?. toc e'ectton of Kvetx Directors, and the transaction of cthei boalnetf. jfc9-L3&«-8t H. ZIMMERMAN. See'r. \TADA3IE' AKBKSTROH'S '»* PwclasAculensj-, 133 Randolph a*r?et, corner of » elL%'« now ot*!i for the teuoa. Cla 9 fur itn'Ucwn, and tridiyi, from hto 1«) V. JI. fcVr ladl*« &< d cLlUlrea, vvedn**dar» ud Sitcrdayj, fr;m 4 to 6 P. M. AH the daiicea In ro.ue tauskt, aac variety of wa'ltiD*. Pil7ftt<:!e&soßsarall h;ura. A fur tUge dancing u now fonaio*. Assunily nrerr Mooday erecnitf. JmSxat JOHN B. ACKLEY £ CO., life, Fin, and Mmno Imuaues kgmcj. VTBEELEK S ECILDIXG. sio. >H S'oith Cbrkilreit. gTRYKER & COMPANY, Euccessors to Wm P. H05351C0,, Willcpeaon THURSDAY wx'.attb* o'.tl statid, U1 .LAKE STREET Itl A Ivze and ext:oalve a«orta:ei.t of STAPI.E AND FANCY DltY-GOODS, JFrtah Train Ea*ttm »TJarLti>» Ttoje desirous of bargain* are !nvl!ed to call. gEWIN T G 3XACHINE DEPOT. 11. ALEXANDER, SO. ICS LAKE STREET, Will offer, beside the rarker.maßinz the Grower & Baker rtlcltat 9lt>, » new unl aup-rlcr SIiUIiLB MACULE, ttdiday. InrariTOsetylf*. anJloa fe*dai«,tLc B.rtholt frthe first time in the Notth We-'. i>«ta klurti arefl st diiiat r.-asoiuMe prict«. Hetnme s,S(oai SI!-,from 5 cents upwards. Cotton and T luea Thr- ad for Soldiers and tihaunakera, a!lc dors, wiio'eule and retail. Ji9-St , pnE~NE\V YORK~TRIBUKE. UPWARD AND ONWARD! Tlie receipts of Tnr Jfinr Toas T&isrcc we** in December, from suUcriptlcue.salc?, and aUrertlse inefita t inn-'Unted to *40,»*73 15 Correspondlrgwetkef last year. it,330 16 Jccrcase. TbertjuLircirculationofTuE Tuacsrisnow: Da!:yTrib Be. SfttfOcoplcs K oMVecfcU Tribune SSvOUcojil-.** E-lltloafor Caklorcia 4,£Cocobles Total 2t7.teo Tbc following 'able cf wall subscription* [our orders Ihrouth newsmen not being included] received la the month of December la*t Indicates whera Tas Tusvsr ilrcaJtiti: itf Til* TjuUUXe mb*rribrj/ur during tl.e month nf Dr/rm'-er, ISS9. , 2 SSII Oregon . ... 123 . 21M| rvctißUka.. 125 . ct&b si . | Vlrein'a. *:> 3»5! llaryla-d 47 . tfl: 1 I'diwere.. 3 1 Kentucky. 4t) . 7«» l i 'i'«nnes*<e G7 . 5 JC*| N«rtb Ca.oliia . 7 . f.6>l3| S u*h CarolUa 2 . 8.2181 <to>Tjta 6 . ».2J| ,\l»lama 3 . SWI 3ILn-l nippi 2 . Arkar.sx* I . S 3J31 Klonc'a 1 4l«. of Columbia... {3 679 M 'ao'ida. frMi Ecioie. 2.6331 New liimprfilre. VCIBJUI Massachusetts... Khttte lt'sod. Connecticut., fttisr York.... N«tr Jers.y.. Pennsylvania Dllti liiuiatut...... MicMgin,.... Wijccnain.. Ili&Ola MLa'.Ufi Minrer.ta. Kaosa* Caiforula Total 47,11 TLc clicuhliin of the Ttia:ss Ueics larger tlm anj oUicrnewspti-erlD the woild.iuakca it the irost vilujbls me-liDraia which to ailvestlfe, and for the Infer tattoo of Merchants, UanuCatturerr, llecaonlc?. Scholia, Resl Estate ovnirs, 4c-, we our prices fora lvertl'lry: RATES OP ADVERTISING TUB SEW YORK DAILY TRIBUTE. Cniln*ry AdrcitlMtittßti,' diulfled under hJ>prcp:LU» or Two DolJara per line permonUt. Lkxded A»nens»oEfTs—Sixteen Cents a Use. Fa*ct Dufutzd Adtcetjsekctts—Double rates, SmcialNottces—Flrt I'aje—l2)£ cents a line each In tertian, bottling ioseitcJ ft»r lets thanStvstiMitECtsrs an ln#<-tU:D. ' Bufttvas XoTicrs—Fourth I\ige, before the ,'eade- TwijfxrC«araaline each Jniertkin. Nothlssfc-ertedfor eis than Os'E Dol'.ab ejeh !tj;Crl 1 ">e. Is Car Irani— freflxed by the word [Advertisement.]— TwijrrrFin Cists a lice each laaeitlon. Jictbla;; In serted for leis than Os* DoLUta cach laa aiUia, A Line arrrn-mviU't Sine TTi»r«/». SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Twrrrr-Fiv* Crsrs a line ei;h insertion. TH£ WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Cxz Dcllah % liie ea-U Insertion. Koltis bythequai tcr or vear. To the ho>t* of friend* who arc working to inc reaso oor circulation, we return oar bsutftlt Ihmkc. W* shall s'jWe to make Ttie Tniec*ESti:i more worthy of their enthusi astic fuppoit. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Dally Tritaac, : Seml-Wcek! j-, #3; Weekly, #2. Kc y CiiMennsaeeTriimneof aaydate. AdJrets HORACE GREELEY £ CO., Triboae 801 l ilaga. Xew York JiS-bSOI HSrx JLLINOIS STATE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. John. C. W. Bailey & Co. bxo to urrouc mx "WHOLESALE KEBCiKTtLB HOUSES, Manufacturers, Insurance Co.'s, And others, tint they are about to pnllhb the ILLINOIS STATE Business Directory, •"Andlafurtherancoof the sari*. the Subwriptl'm* anl Ailvtr.ls«neßU already <jbtaix.cd f-r It by SMITH, DUMGULItf & CO., are merged there'n. and !n the co'fldent ('eterr.lnal'cQ to complete ibis *ork In the tao:t oref.il mariner, we* tater t'ln the boteof ccmpUlne It to tbe*a'bfjciloa of the pnb lic at larze. Bualnes* iloiuet wll rec that tbu U atuosi d*. rlnb'e medium f. r advertis.n* tLelr businc.". manuf-ciurei tod nrotesdoas, tor which purixse it 1« Intended to cnll on tieai In Chicago, a d oUitr cities aad towns In the SUi*; but where aaymsy be nnlatentlally overlooked, a Use ad drwed torn will meet with prompt attention. This work It may be relied upob »ba 1 1 e one of the roost compete, tellable aad usfcfuloflts kind. Italic italQihe names la ful! of every person In bualne*s, first alptal-e'leal lr.wththeiroecoparlcnasdrc Id oee in c:tr or ullage aa! p.Wy; then ela»ia?d aad tmenfd otder their mpedlve occup.tUcw, with real Unce a 4 dWiiuuialiloff the wholesale from tat retafldea »r. botli-t ever* pe;»oaln tto State, la every profereioo, can be at a glance. A COPIOUS .sn's^D«x will be adled, mOft to Fn<! cy and Pnfe**ional zsen. ltwlllcontala %-.* Domestic l.ejlVatare. Conrta of Law and Unas, a I'ost'flee ami lUillrosd MJ»cwt, etfo» caUonal lßterea*a aaa Coileffes la ti.e Stale, Keiitfou.* Or rairttailons lacorpo at»d and Jo.nt So'k t-ompiQic*. 1 üb lle iMtitatloaa. Seeret S-d ties and the mud office* of each. Banks of Issne, Juiuraace the Topogra ph* am ihe ilineral aad igr.cultur«J l>-odact or» vi the {jilf. Statistics and a'l o!h-r nuUtera of u cful Icfoimat cn, Tbe edlt cn wll be from3,(wrtoS.t*,o eopiis, a».toroißgas tbe wo.k m-y 1* by rctral «uUcnpiton,aac the complerj ,^ e . 1 f n <uU:r * prise- Address JyllN c. W. BAILER A CO.. Jii-bSSS-lt P. O. Djt 14.?. Chicago. JIAI'SS, Practical Optician, .) EOUIII CLARK STREET T9 OnoositetheCoart liouia. Beat Fr'nehCrrrtal aad Bra aELinP<VblcSp«cUc>.sEyeGliti a, U;-t:r.» Giiaci, HICKOSCOPES. TELESCOPE;, Mathematical Icstrurnetts. etc- etc., ccastaatly cr. hat 1. All tiudi of .nrtrtmetts and spectacles repair iu, gloJ«i jocrtcd Into old Jtaaes. ; DISSOLUTION' —The Copartner shJ? heretofore exUln# under the fino Rime of A. j-nezewstT 4 Co. Is thUday d : »«rivel bymntaaleoEseji. All claims said Cna will be br A.Jencz kv who will footlnue thd m\nuartarir.£ of QHtMnuldlno and rictire aad Lootiag GiUi Kma»* at atuS, o.»u'ScnthCtfctkftjwt. A.JEN jslw« JAX PiOTKOWSKI. DRIHD APPLES.—2S Brls prime Driod Apples 50 ba{9 prime DriwjApp ea. CO brls Souihera Dried Applea. Wil. LITTLE 4 Cu, • IS Sonib Water ureet. DRIED BERRIES—2S Brls Dried B'a-kbcrr!««. 10 do dried "Whazt'cierrlea, 30 do dried tthitftanie*. WM.LirTLEAtQ.iaSa. ffaierat. T?OREIGN DRIED FRUITS.— D i3QbtsM. B.Bablaa» 100hwl^yfrBaUn*,2ioaaka WM. LItTL'Jc C - IS9 south Water atreet. TX7EST LAKE STREET HILL?. V T WeharerefltJedotzrMQlwttha'wßjlta.iEdir? to *x.cote order*for inperioraHcl-.at bwnits r reiah uoodawairactdand den*arpdlatheei f ire« of IJ* : c^ mandltSTTeitlateatr et. Chicago. PL CQRD "WOOD. —Long Heavy TJt c vnjT. Q-a-d TnvU R&etMajJs. Beech and Jl»» M» R<vk Maple. Htetnry-nd Beeeh. and M»?le sj»«J »*i>n and diJ'Tertd: KdoU, Clocks or Char ti; Hird acd £(» Cal; u-xgt end of Ko«h S;-trf *Rr!^e. OFFICE QF THE CHICAGO GA* Light xro Cosx Ccvr*xT. Jan. S'JJ, Theumnal me«iu«£ of UieS t~c*£Oltfer» of this''ompacy, tsU be held ftt the ofi« at ihc Cpmpaoy. 01 Monroe umt, on M rt od*r. 'taoar» f*h,at Soctock r.x, at which tine the wmim report'wfll be read, and aa election fcelil icr nine Dim.tors to atrrefor the ensulrj Tear. By cider of tb« Boat.', j,TxSt JAILSS JC. fii'RTXS, Stzy% Ncto afcbcrtiscmeuts. Coughsl Coughs! Coughs! Colds! Colds! Colds! Brown's Bronchial Troches!! Brown's Bronchial Troches!! CEOW.VSI ) •Pre-«toln«iU7 the Ant audi TTARDTROCHES. BKKo'HKfU ."I reeommud li«!r tue to IROCQES. Pttillc Speaker*." RSV.E.U..OHA.PIS.SEW TBOCIIES. ♦ Gr»*t »erslce !a lloummO TROCHES. |R£Y. DA3ICL WISE.NSW i YUHIL | rfinffiFS I ta Terror Jd them esoellent I farWbooptac I j REV. 11. W. WAKBEN, TROCHE?. | BOSTON. j o, i «Of BES. I Dr. J. t~. WjLASi, «os-j IK(MUESt *»A dmpTe aha ptsastot eorc-1 blaaitoafor Ooorha, Ac.** TRAffIFC or.. Q. y. BIGKLOW, bos* lUV V« C Toii. "ContaJa bo Opium or aoy- TROCHES* tUlnj lsj«riow».** DB. A. A. HAIE3. CHEU- TOOCfIiS IST. ncmoa. lHWtlf-.. -Yerybaaefldallaclearfngth? ureal vben cnopeUej to lUUvUus ' Cold."* TBAfRR SEV. S.J. P. AITOCBSOy, 1 ."Iheartily ualt« Jathe ikiTt IB(K9FS> BBOW.YSI BROWVS BSOWJrS; BBOTCfeI BS owys) BROWNS c&omre; EftOWA^j BROWN'S! BROWS* BBOWS'S EUOWA'Sj EIOWVSI Bttowys com netidat loa.** > -REV. M. WHPTLEB. ST.; TKOtnBi BIIOWA'S] iIT Sold by DratjrUU Iteochk. IPBNTOIX gc CO., 1 | reociiEs. Bsoirys] brows's Sold tjr browvsj BROWN'S! I 94 Lake Street, ,(QFP. TKEUOKT HOOSE.)| TIIOtU£S * I oclO-to BKOW.VS 1 BROTO'SI Brown's Bronchial Troches!! Brown's Bronchial Troches!! Brown's Bronchial Troches!! STRANGERS CITIZENS Will find excrj xari- . ety of chute, rich t and elegant fancy j coods, at J. 1). Park s Bazaar of Fancy, 1*24 j Lake street. Also, elcgait Bridal and j Party Fans, in pearl ' stick's, painted parch ment bicksj Pearl ' Sticks in white cher ry, blue and painted silk; Sandal Wool, in silk, linen and pa per. Hair Pius, in coral and gold; blue and gold, pearl and gold. Fancy Combs, in coral and cold, blue aod gold, black nnd gold. Ilead Dresses, in coral and cold, blue and gold black and gold. Tuck Combs, in steel, shell inlaid in gold. Steel Buckles, Slides, Belt Clasps and Brace lets. Purses with Chains in Berlin Wire, in Velvet and Florentine Sets, in Leather, in Shell, in Pearl, richly carted. Garters in White Cherry. Drab an£ 151y.e Silk, with bqws and rosettes, in kid, buck, linen and yel? vet en\broiderv. Satchels, Bag.*, Ca bas, Dressing Cases, Card; Coses, Souve nirs. Necessaries, Tablets, etc., etc. J. D. PARK, No. 124 Lake street. •#12,7£6 96 YOUNG'S §25 FAMILY Sewiug machine. For Efoccmjr. Strength, Durability and Qaality of WorK tfc!» U the most de»ir.U»le Machine ever tfferad w the P M'lkei the *H)UBLE TURFAD. DOUBLE LOCK STITCH, which wiU n't ri? ihcu-h every third stitch be cot, and fxstct s IU own en<U. Every Blachloe Folly Warranted. Chicago Salesroom, 132 LAKE STREET. R. pABKER riEBCJT, AgtaU Machine bllt, Coltoa and Xeedles constantly on hoed. AIM the TATEXT UXITES3AL HEKMEIt ASD GUAGE. AseuU Wanted In e*«ry City and Town In the Uail id Stat?*, t? whom the Machine will be furnished &v a Liberal Discrunt. at iha Factory, rear of las Wells street, or tend for Ctawur. \VI. B. YOUNG A CO., J£VERYTIIING, printed THAT Pre# aad Tribune Job PriaUag Establishment, fcMw WM. n. BAWD. fj ATALOGUES, CONSTITUTIONS. REPORTS, And all kind* Pamphlet Work Boated at Press and iribuaeJob Pristine Offlce, 61 Clarlc street. WM. 1L Kijl/. MRS. BATES' AGENCY OF IIJL lICE FOP. DOMESTIC BERVAKIS, 171 . . Wublii(UttSne«t> . . 171 Between WeUaaad Lasalle, Chicago. prXft Qiri »eat from the offlce without a printed card. TTALSEY <fc KING, 108 Clark I 1 street, only utborlted Aetata la Chicago fur th »tie of Bogea 7 » aad Jaqat'* pure Wines and Kr-tndie Hams, hams, iiams.— <\ B. Dopee's Celebrated Sofiar C«rrd Hams are co* jeady sod for *ale by a.l j»U*t cuss Urocera tad Pre vl-ica De)iers generally. Snne retain* branded. Offlce 37 State-st. C. B. DLI h*. $50,000 T0 10AH 0N Firat*ClaMlSeenrlty« At tea tetcett. tp fIT«T«n. If* short P»p*r Oilooanted. deij B. i\ I'UWMSIi A Clark it. EM OVAL.—Toboy & Booth, Mi Packmand TrorUloa Dealers, have remored their frotn So. It Sooth Clark to No. 5 obtain (Wheel's Block.) correr and booth Water atrtau. btt7 1«- EOAUDISG —A lew gentlemen caa bd with good board aad pleasant roon t. *t So. IJT >orJ» Clark ttreets. 'terms, per week: Day Boura. »iJO per week. One rood room, ua fuairh'd. raltab!* for a (estiemao aixl his la.y, w U be ruaUtl moderately. ja3x3t TYISTILLERY FOR SALE—A 1 J Larg? and Commodious Diitilieir, capable of tub cicefC-OtujfO busies ptrdJT.atUcoa'a.Liiurail the tacU * <niljniircremiata,iitßaredat Haroa to hot. Ohio. TJi3»t>OTelinop<faiJoa,aadwUtbe»uld*t an ex tJcmclylowpiiceandeMvtenm. Po«e««ioa firea hnme diaulv or la the sprt"R, Per partlmlara addrtos oitee to* Jafixlm TALLOW AND CANDLES.— J 2»'0.l Steam and Kettla rendered Tallow constantly cd hind. Also 3 larze rtock of Superior TaHov Would soildt a cai( fron bqjex* p. O. Box ooi. J. C- MITCUELL. n aad ConwStatoat and Archer Road. jaS-tTily REASONS FOR USING QUEKU'S Cod Liver Oil Jelly. TheS.T. Academy of lfedldnecertify that it costalu 85 per c* st cf Pux* C«»d Liver OU. ertabUahed fact that OUa, to besiaimll i ed most betnzufonued into emulsion in the rtomaih. Si— rhatinmoatofthecaacaia wait* Cod Lh-er OH pre*cribed,thouomaeboflhop*li<ni b not la prcpir ooa Gitioo to male emuls'.v tali th« amount «X oil taken, aad that»irrit p irt, aad aonetiaea the wtole of the oil pu»a off uofiSgeattad, andcoart»iu«aUy inoperative. (thia la easily traced la the dejections.) 3d—That my Cod Liver Oil JeUyhelojsaeorapotnidofon aad suctr. la on eoiul< loa of itself aa aoou aa la eootact with aitaald: which takeapUcaaa aoon as it reachea the a;o --macb. vhatever tta condition n>ay be. 4ih-Ttat la ease? when the Pby*!dan believe* Cod Llrer OlJto bepreaaibedaaaapedflc or otherwise, ny Jallf b ten re reliable than the erode oil, becaa* beij* a »©lld It sua:regainiat»eatonucL to undergo tii«'natural proeeaa of aig«tloa aad kiairmlitlCß, when on tho cont&uy tba llqui 1 oil will pa«i o? ioopentlr«. If the itflmach. aa above swr*£ l Uuetlaa < -eoodiUoatoaukettetnalsiTe, which al way>u moreor leas the cu« when the oil 1* Indicated. tVooi the above con*lderi:lca, U>» iuwrlorlty of (jaern'a Cod Oil JdlT oil, !a to be acknowledge edasa So>dby PEXTUX A CO.gtLafcaVreet. Rose glycerine A. preparation of articles of ti« Vast Boothtac Qsal ltlea, recommended by PbrriclaJii terPaxlfysg, Whitening and SVia—• dcjrJ.Sly a^iapicdfor curli* Ctao t*l cr I csaccd Hindi. Face, Llpi, oaa ail Sj£n Q! vu#. * jyHlr" > old only by PP»*lOy A CO. LOST —On Tuesday last between Octirfa street aad Harmon Coarr. a v*!ak Far Vic*** rtne. Tbe finder will 6j*u!taby rewarded by WiTto* It at smflchlgaaavenoeiQratßiSoM.h W>t<tftrc<t. l»T»3s Buckwheat flour— Acbnlv arttrleinSftaadaOroand S'cki. For sale by GEOttOB W, PIBKiJ«3 * CO, 24 ilajittftrKt, >?•*&»▼ • \I oVICKEU'S THEATRE L"X J£ili3oL street, b-rw-a Sui«4aii De^rbora. A Great Sit!' A Great Bit IT THE HIDDEN HAND. Everybody Delighted With THE niDDEN HAND* ''To T3e Continued," THE HIDDEN HIND. THE LEDGER'S GREAT STORY, THE HIDDEN Applanso and TXIS HIDDEN HAND, [TROCHES. Gro and. See me UIDDES HOT. op«fl at 7; Cnrtala rl«a at ?K o'clock pre cisely. tXT'Box ofilce opto frr>m 10 o'ejxk a. v. till S o'clock r.M.. when »-ir«eia tc seotir & three Jar « taadvarce. PsiCs* or An* ssra.f.—Pirquctte no J Drrs* Ci*r>, 50c.; StcosJ Circle,St?,; Lover I'iijra'e tft; I'&per l&. Z. uIsHERMiX. Tnsaurtr, 'pHE OPEPvATIC CANTATA Hp wni nitifittwHj By GEO. F. ROOT, Ott Tuetday EvenSnsr, Jan. 10th, 'GO, Ia Gwcae. wah Appropriate Sccntry. and otbcr »ccef fwrie*. by a eoapaay of LaJiw and Gsnt'esea from the Cbleapo Mualral Cn!oa, the dhc.ton of lie Anther. Tbe pencrastnee will consist of Sceces firm the HayCeU and Iliyuukir g d<t*eril>tkl bf ippropriats alrglag and actios. TLe ; er#ooai!oni are u f,t!lawi: FARMER MB. J. 0. LUMBARD. TBOCSES. ANNA J CURS. JfaTTEiON it.J e iarmfr'a Jj-urljiers. < aa<l MAKYV r. { MISSR. K. SMITH. EAT Y. (Tli« Dairy Hall). WILLIAU» (Farmer) SNIi > KIS. a , (A. city youth una«eU to Tural*ffJr«) MR. B. T. ROOT. Semi CLortucf Alowcm, sietn-Cboriio' SjresJrn, Semi- Chcrui of Bike k, Fell Chnrns cf Haynuk<r?, by Lfcllesai*li-eat>aea oftheCcmpany. MISS L. S. TILLIXGHAST PIASJBT. Tlcketf. 50 ee.-H May b« hailst 11' Gt i Cady's MuCc Slo.t.&Ctvlfc street; v E.i>. W»l«, llMTf>vottt;dx 9>pi.k: agitata r,Cfl-k'j IWovMofr,3iLik'»»ii«t, Hyapplv- Ictfat utber of th« at<ore menoowl pUwjUeicrptlve pro grvuf* at tiwbeobl»lt?.\ DooMotKnateXu'cloU:. Pwffcrmajipe eomnwncet at Z2f~ iw.fci cjualtlngtic *vxd» o£ Lbs C*bux&br «»Ie tihe llall. jFASCY GOODS Toilet Articles. inp, ia counectloo Kith my general pa tent m aicine busi ness, fine toilet arti cles fancy goods,and Perfnmery, at 124 Lake street, compris ing a large assort* ment, as follows: Labia's Extracts, Co lognes, Pomades for the hair, Ivory Combs, Buffalo, shell, dressing and Tuck 1 Combs; hair, hat, teeth, na : ls, clothes and flesh Brushes; Fort Monaaies, Wal lets, Pocket Books, Jfoney Belts, Port Folios, Satchels, ; lJrossinij Cases, Tra- I Telintj Bags, for la dies; Card Cases, : Saurenirs, Xoedle , Cases, Perfume ; Hoses, Irorr Tablets, , Coral Beads, Neck- I laccs, Bracelets, liair Pins, fancy Head | Dresses, Hand >.ir ; rors. Cosmetics, Toi- I let Waters; Theatre 1 and Lir.aid Itguge, i Meen lof&st j Powder, KnglUh and 1 Freach fancy per fumed Soaps. Most i of the above articles i are of my ownimpor j tatioo,andmllbe of -1 fered o,t very low i prices. Remember I the place. jyjUSICAL UXIOX ACADEMY. The uivasce cla« co«tat sees TUESDAY EVEMXG, January ja. 1«0, at 7 o'clock. Elementary C!aa#» Friday Evedaz. Jinua T la,U&>, ai7 o'c.ovfc.lnt&ft iirsiCAL TRIOS IIALL, ilc'thcdlat Ctarcli Ll»«XKo m A' 0.53. Tuition <2 riUA - tfr for U«l!e». $3 pt: quarter £or mn« ti«i> «fi, p*ystiie in advaccc. tfcttibcrsor t e Ma-Icul Academy tre euli& Jto tm *d n>L"'Uoaio all public*nt#r».inre<nts of the Mil-Scm' t'ol'-n. F»r lurtlirr p» tltu an liqulra at Kov'f A CA£Y*3 ilmlc felore, or vf tScHnil-'M uni. B. k\ UO^XING.) E. W. WRU'i'LE,* Dlrvictore. 3. D. HAY3IoM>.) dtOMiraw 1859 "¥.M. A." 1860 X/ECTTTRISS ON THVRSDAT EVENINGS, JT »UJ2TROVOLITJ.Y IIJLL. SERIES TO CONSIST OF TU'ELYE LECTCHES. Tbe following cectlemia are ctxsactd to I«clure: llos. 11. J. RAYMOND. UAXFII WALDO EMERSON. lUv.T. SiAKIIXIKG, iiur.iiiiEU Tiiniirsoy, UAYAKUTA.YLOK. Ksv. K. U. CHAPIX, Vm.X.L. YOU3UXS. - ltrr.T. W.IJfO-JINSO.V. Us. J. O. HOLLAND. GtO. aCiUJEK, ISTte'wt# may h« ottalr.nl at the utorea nf E. S. W«riL-», I>. It Cooke & O ; at Ihe Rich mond. Tnmoni ti>eroomtof i!i« •ce'ttylo I'ort'and l>'cefc. II.*V. Kisw. U. L. Thomas. I*. L. >an«is. Lfctare Committee. i'. L. tu.'3ut>K-ft3m Cltxiiß. TMIYAXT, BELL & STRAT JLJ tax's Commercial College. COTOfiE OF FAZE H7BLIC LECTJTJB2S £tht Tr*sn*T fcwiso. A series of Le iu rs c-oip biuj » variety of IntcreiUre subjects, will Imdo Were-1 brlor* tir>aut, l*«'l «* Stiatum'a Coiumercal CuJVtje (taring t&e wiaierat ttie College 11*11. la Ltrmo* Dock, bf scver-U of our <l!*tn*t:Ube4 cit reus, who gea-roualy coascamd lo puLdpsta ;a tlie ar naseaient, as fnlfown: KcV. l>r. K. U. CLAitKSOTf, St. Jaajf*' Chnrc*>. K«-». Dr. >'. U. K'i'E. X«>-th l*rrsi).ter.ati church. Us*'. Pr.Z. 11. UUMt'UUEY. lu i'rubyUrUn Churcb. Rev. Ur. J. c. l'rgibK&l Uul*«r»Uy cf «.hid»o. R«v. It. B. S. FOSTER, President Northwestern Uul vir>t y. K*v. TI. I-. IIAMiIOXD, EiHtorCongrvjatlonal IlentJd. CItAHLtS u. KAY. •* Daily J'rvw & Ttibtizse. JAS W. M»£.%HA$. *' I>ai\. Tiaio. J. K.C. FORKEM', ** L'jily l>*mocr»t. \\ ¥. TAVL\)I*». " ltiVly Joun^a, L. 5. KVMtEIT. - l>Uly lloraU. J. T. EUEKIIAUT, - IloiteAsciwol WAI. U.UGLEN, 1. X. ARNOLT*. Ur. JO-«N £VA>S, frof. J. V. Z. BLAXEY, TUOa. IK»Y>K. Fr~, and our eilttcas generally are respect* fnty tuvUedt* aum<2. JcS-bi* 2-tro j JOIIX D. PARK, j (Soe, to Bolifs, Smith & Co. I J-»7 121 Lake »tmt. MUSIC! MUSIC 11 aIUSIC !!! XfX WILLI Ail CCRSXLAKT. LZADFR Or THE CnH.IT WS* i 1.f1.Y A.iXD. Wl'l gl*« private Icimiu to a few Selnhp* on tli« Cnrnet and Violin. Ai>t<lv at the office of tie Ureal \Ve*i eta B*sd, earner it.indolpn iod l fwl nri Mreets. nolQbH-. -1 m T3 KENT—The Residence of A. J. Brown, Xo. US TWcott street on C"nn»r«-f Oats* il<». routitikngiveuUnnttdkuely. £. W. J*7xlw ANYBODY 'T'O RENT.—House to Rent and X. Karniturt frr sil'.—'lhe hoa*e is looted «ui of W-tbaahavenue and uorth if Twtlrth etreet, aedia Et»* declining LoUaeluepln* the turnUrre will be sold at a cm* tae-i£ee, or lui He*l Appty to J. b. JuN« cfl otreet. fautw WANTS, T'O RKNT—Two new biiefc Dn-el- Uaga, tfi Ulchltfun strns. betw«ea C*m ud tt olcott; thf*eatoriw and to-truer ts, with alt liu- modem lapio** iuqu. limmmluu given January la:. AI o, Pr»me < nlld* log on the Docfc be'uur KusbvttCH Urld^t?—coLVeu *nt and amub-'e lor ttoragt uf Soar &ad protUlooa. .Aptly to delete>7 lm i*. CAftrfcaTgß. 6ERMONS. ADDKK33ES, NUMBER 163 atmisemrrag. MONDAY IVESDCO. Jin. 9, IS6O. Wtlb* perforated AT 21ETR0P0LITAX HALL, ..MRS. PSIU.IO. .iiE, a. g. hibd. VISTESt TERR, £0 lieitt. r PO RENT—The three story brick JL dwelling N0.112 Oat &trett, half a block- \\ eat of Clark street tone-railway, vtli l»e rentrd tow to a mpooxlMe tenant. ThehutueUn wiypaintedandoiperwllhrvughctn and suppled Wok water aod r-u. Apply to Wll. GAil -lILE, So. A Llnd's Bluux, bridge* TO RKNT OR FOR SALE—A new Cnt*<luj l>rlck dweUJuj, ?fo. 6CO Wabub are* cue, near Twelfth ttc bnuie cuataina lourtven room?.*ith all ojoJem laiproreteala. (leua cr.ck >laLk«. Wlllrent Niwt,. rt»pjCaiUe iciaot, or 1 will seU. 'ibe CKiJtof tliw purchase m<>nercan lor ii>e or more ycus en monz«zt. Apply to no2f»bii7-Sro A.J. A\ EIELU iTdWabajibafnue. SSlanttii. \\T ANTED—A French Gentleman f T bavtucaome leUore boui*. wooM lt» to devrte theai to i>s-i-ns'Q Fi«acb -nd '1 TaaiUiUons. UU touseorat ibe reaiileac« ct pupil*. Tor pirtlcnl<» ad* di&» "C. WANTED— To Exchange a De- rte* r dinee In Ibe City ofr»°rl», llliEol', c ct:a!!y located, lur a»ti* kof 4>ry Good'. Thl« Uwortu #!, ; UO- AVilI take an adultlon*! of fdo ih tiiot Um> vdueof the in *ood*aad pay cash tor fameforafalrrccbof gobds. AddrsM M £xcba^«* > ,*' Care Sot T.X. femta. 111. ja7-£w \\7"ANTKD —A with a ? 1 C .»k Capital nf fast or fi»e thna<%nd doftsa la a HnnaUcturlog I stall st ntntln tMa cuy do.r*: agood btt* \ceis; or woud Urr>w U>* xbove amount on good cit* froserty !or-» term >■' f!ve}e-us. «\ Jdnaa ".Mimi&ctiirtf. '»R Ikx iW Pol' Ofiro Ja7i:t dfor Salt. li 1 O E SALE—A Scholarship on \ Sfcan'a CcUfje. Call it Oris office. J *3 bW-lw FOR SAlE—Cheap for Cash— ]CO >V"td* Cjui.Ht Uooldi of Ktrml patutd. 6 Ira . Keßder 1 !!* nearly new. _ l£l»veKeW«»adFarß*Meo3Ji lets. P O Ttfl*3Xt, J.Ki. Mir BELL. 77 EBzle-itandCoraerStaTc-slaatlAreberlUtuL jafixlm FDR SALE OR EXCHANGE— feO acres Improved and TO acres of Timbered Lasd. la Ta«wdl county, llluX'U. Al»o. a ©we;liiiflluu»eaj!a four Leu. to tie town of Spring lake forsale urex-bause forafctoclior lk.o'»anJ Sfl»<«a. (in cvilc, 1-iy Oooda, iur astnekeofnUlngof »i»cn:on or each.) or Lumber. for fu Jhtr iofjrm'Uioa. cxl on, oraditrrs*. tho uadarwgned. U sp d ti s'^ e - Tuc " dl "•'"■"-.mTOi.. iSoatDmg. "DOAKDIXG—Wanted a Small il Fuml-bed R- cm, w'lh Hoard, tn a er.*ale fraily.rr where thew are hut a few boartcra. References «c'an*rd. AtMiesa Box BOARDING —A Gentleman and Lis wife »a he accflmmo Jated wWh b*rd with pai* Jut ami telroom oaSr-t i.or. a* ya. fr* E »»t Adam* street. jaaan "D OAUDING - Board with farniah- Jj-droom-. AUo.^ybo a rf..tKWuhi«tQ^t>. n*ar St»tc ttrtet. BOARDING— Board can he oh ti'iwl.'-'k. WwkT now. itnjt. n ror MOO Mil It 71 *"*- **>7 BOARDING— A gentleman .and hli wife, and a ftw»la*l»g«i»tl»»«o.e-® aceojo* win board and ple»ai»t room* •Si Mict'gao u«**. a f»# dour* eaitol RaaO U.Mt. geytilw - - BOARDING-49 Van Boien 1 retu betwfen Stita »tmt and 'Vatoah »nm well fhJnlahed rams ia a priratJ f*m It.torascnueman aodlady. aim.. dox'v b»m« A ftw day boarders can be accosuaodaled bd«r*o«# «• Chaoc*)* i«*4w »*»* AJH» tnijanTMi fl-O TXSI IBZXq aaBBI^tJLB Tfca follovlg£ ar« tie rates of advertising in u a Dau/rraßss A.\D toibitvej Qjt Sjaare, ($ Uug one lasertloo..., M u gp aofH*<itv at day, (Si «1; #a>. # twowwfa.d,*»;,) ' on# nioßtf, <sa " tbrt« Bioniii. (-Ln #15.). , itx rcctiUus ♦*•>. ' ** OOe jw. W Aichedale ofPrkejfor mofeipacatiiaOoeJqnju# MabematttfaaCogaUac Kcots. Afl Transient Advert :.*meau to t» paid In 4*>r&a. • |ar All C2uuyca» ch*n:-i : a p«r t fctxn o* Asrarucra cf viutT ran* am» r *J*vn • }Jpptr #c«k, for flru oxwii., .. i. «*ci» Trath. ' fororrjejr. auction £rale». "RV GILBERT <6 SA3IPSOU. J -' ' Auctioneers, Xo. £2 Lake nrwfc. Hotel Furniture, Carpets, Sliver-Plal«u Ware, Mirror., Sieve.. B£l>D-,n,cUOCKERV AND GLASSWARE MCCARDLK HOUSE. AT itCTIOS. On WBfiNBgDAT, January lOtbf «fh dav Q* til «a ONE LABGE COOKDiO ISAXOK AMD PI.XTCBES "Rr GILBERT & SAMPSON -*-* AnctlooMn, So. 9 Laka «t Tmnitaio, Ctrpsa, Hirrou,. tai HwaeloU Jawdt_ —■ ... , , A* AirCflOJf. IKS? c nics w O i d'Cblil ?■»' mm *f oc * ln «:c& , t'si:»tra»k Co wnkjiuli Uxtdi riSc!~ill£ ir '? PMha " tUble »*•*««* *l^«r P*»MK ort< cj«fcery.(t!a.*wir*'»«tc.itc. 11?rTr * * tJ Ei>)*iovc-,' D " l»nre »lnf nt»- clock. «5 asa!li2j. aIW " * **** ****"* cUiw » GILBERT & SXIU'SOX, Aoct'.flotnL >7-Ug3.;t \yABEHOUs£ saleT I win »ell for Charges u the Wutfaotue of the AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION CO*, Oa Tuesday, Jaa. 17tl iB6O, tt 10 o'claei a a., Hi# foUowiag goodoa^ithe ebtfgwac«prtrUiuily nil Co. » p«. Owirp: &%&S£!V& , V& K?.Ttu " ! s"«i: • T ™ tra - lUM - 3 "»': u - w -1« ■lcl»ia»lm J. A. MARSHALL A«l.>nw. \\7U A. BUTTERS & CO., " * «£.VA«ui At CTiuysxu.'s 76 • • • D:arbora Street • • • 70 A £s«? ,xt * North Qf Cfclcaso, WWaA cr-|ronpt *it.*nt on ri»»a to tae ait k.tiita or property at «ur Auction Hoomi, or any part of lha lUv oc&aSbiy * JHoncg auß Cxcljaugc T ' U M. ADsrrs • BANKI>G AXI> riCII.tXGC OKFICS, EaMern FiCuarua. Gol.l and Silver far i\>. The Mchcai toarfctl moejol l for £xctvv<.>, GoU *»« V _PretcJaa» p*ia for iUa«n, ulilo »t.d Irilran* C*ak .-s°ici.__ if, i r £ I ELEGH>AI > UIC EXCHANGE On New Yorlc Draft*. Acceptance*. and -Votes pakl in Jfetr Tort on fh« aayofnaiur.lv. orlisi «jav of jrr*c?, aa«l money tfepoafed fwraccouuttnthedtvof X«w Y»t«, aoJ ««bt to citici la the vicinity of Xew Yoik.wi M«-*riplrc<iriirrv aulSiycaM &MERTcunß.THe < raph offlc*. MON'KV TO LOAX.-I lc.nl fin CMciso TV.aI Securities numlsz rrom t»'X tT>i>niU3 tc» \wu y&m. 1 D»oount li M-iljs«Oi»i'UKrJM Noii-«. >f.v. ]■ mm taurine ion v*r later**. CIMKLSM H. HAM. TO ? ■ 7 **■* ■ str* (t.Ch'caco* <irg=iJartngrsi)ii) Nottrrs. DISSOLUTION" —Tie I'o-Part ncnblp h-r- tovro cx'atinc !*r*r-nj !hcunOer>i«n'<], under Jha n i'iieun.l sty eor H i.* Ow.. laaihi* •lay Iwci by iuuiu cnt-J K. 2"iifc«i«B ba*» h't Intrcs t>H. Il iir'jUlcli'r, wl o al. c« 1* a«*. ttioriicd to coll- rt all uulMiuictiui: acc«-un:nlu<j told« tin • 'aHiUmwalilUliUtlejor Uie*JDif. ». ZIStLEISE*. IU iIA^KULCICIIEi:. Chicago, Jan. CUi, 13*n. fir.u r>f 11. Zi» krL-et> & Co.. »U cObtiuu* Ih • I'r Uur* Cumn)'«!onba*i n«! salt'.c oiil tlumi. 1-u tUett, » dcr hiso«m aotl bopes to mtdl a muknu nee or »h- foimtrp*- tronv- 11. HAAUULEICHWK. I "DISSOLUTION.—The Co-Part .!_/ nrrs ipbmtof'H«extstlo*?)tt»«*ntbea!id*rt{fl««l andc the flnu of |>. K le<b & Co , I-* thU d-iy iU«d>M ty&w-ual content tKhsr of the partner* te *«lhixU*ii t-jns Uie o«me of the Arm In CU"**©. Jan.W, ISW. I>. KfVCCfI. Ji4 blfii-trn I> T->Y«.OR. VJ'OTICE. —The Co-partnership L 1 be>«tor»ie vxliUns;b«iwecn*be uid» Ui« Una of Hlaji.iie & n k «Hl. expire* tlib.'ayhviU o*u UtulU'l n. J. I*. KwckH U yI'U aoll U* Henry VV. IMdkUl*-. wlio aloae U siuiloiU.'ct to itltla tic biuine** of ibe u : d ttrxu IIENRT XT. HTM)ALE, .Joilji l». DABCUC&. Dital Chicago, Dfc.3l»f. 1829. Cu P*aT(i*«"Fry The tn<*cr Ijpfd hs*» tM« day turned a CVr*Hiienh'i», under Uj« tfnu *f H. W. Hitrtdtl* <k C'», f<>r tranKxctioii of the Wbolerat* Grt-ctry and Gcnaifti IVmalMioa at .Not. 114 nd lift Sonltt Watenitecr. HKSTVY «MllN.«DA'j£ sYLVJUTKIt SIIILKY. Dated Chicago, Jan. ?, I 5«». NOTICE, Wahive thUdaf oonfrrml upon Mr. John TV. State?, ur Len:rU power «f Attorney. _ H. W. HINSDALE * CO. j*a-ba< ia Dated CUca<o, Jan. £. ISCO. "TIISSOLUTIOX.—The Co paitnor- XJ *hip hf ret>fore exiting under the Uyle of S O.ok & <'o, Is thljd yd!«v:lvod by tuutu«l cooxnL AI. L. falter I ®*, •». O Vo-kandP Flrcher tiaviu* puietwrik thelnW«»t «>f Samuel Kaul'ner, i(r « aalburzodio tue tbo name of llic fir in in tie tettkroeut of tta M. L. MATTEiafc*, U. C. COOK, PUhhERICK rißCllSie. Chicago, Dec. 81.1&9. SAJI'L FaULKMIL, Co-ratxaxaamr.-'The ood«r«ifne»l have futmed * ea partnership u. der tbo Arm name oi G. C. ('uOK ft CO., >u*ceuor»io Satieties, t'ook .* Co. fir the tnawilwa of a Whtdeeile Grocery and General Commi*»l«n Cuetoeie, St the old stand, >*ua. 16 and 18 8 at* >trret, Cbleaxo. O. i\ «OoK. KKKi'EK cK FISCHER, 11. W, CIH'K, L"- KoX hWORVSTEDT, Jit. Chicago, December 31, lblS. r\o PARTNERSUTP.—I bave this Vm/ day awochted with m«- la the Loin Agency, Collection & Inrorinro Bminotf, Ur CAsnrra, 818. X.m&2ir BdZBD, The buaiaoswili bo cgat.auad .is beretufors Lb* .firm aunitt of L. D. Olmsted & Co.. Corcar mdLualettrrtU. L. D.OLMSTED. Chicago. January id, JaJ»b3**tw QOME ONE 1 COilE ALL'. t xauasNsa SAU FIXE BOOTS & SHOES AT COST! Al tba Store formerly occupied by C. E. TVlswall, 133 Lake Street. LADIES* BUTTOX D. S. WALKIXO BOOT AT COST. do COSORESS do do do FI3S DRESS OAITERS ...^ATCOST. do WHITB3ATEi SUPPSRS.......~ATCOST- do do do CAITER4 .'...AT COST. do FRENCH KID SLIPPERS ATCOSP. MISdXS GAITERS A5J> SLIPPERS AT COST. CHILDREN'S do do GESTS' BOOTS ASD SLITITRa.... .AT COST. THE ENTIBE STOCK Will be Closed Out at Ruinous Prices. 9. REEVE, aoccaMortoU. K UTiwaU. dcgMSS-lplstp JNSUKAKCE, INSUKAiiCK— qATtI.Tt.TI SOTO & T. O. VAU HOBBXr Springfield F. and M. Ins. Co. PujtfetT uTiri Surplus $448,315.8£» HLA.S9ASOIT ntfSTTKATffOII CO^ Capital and Surplui $231,097.63. HOPE FIRE li*S., CO., Capital sad Surplui $179,64153. Knickerbocker Life lns« Co. t Capital and Surplus $220,000,00. Offlco No. 1« DoIeV BmdHng. Oornor el Sooth Water and Clark Sts. HANOVER FIRB INSURANOH CO » Capital aid Surplu* $243,104.94. fd»« ] >EAL iiSTATK AND COiUUS xi< BIOX HOtTSE. EBNST PttDSSISQ, No. SO Scu'.li Clark street. Uo&iy Loaned oa rtal estate *ecmltle*. 2ftala«) pap* vaat».U 1 shall pay GoMt far Stmt J?*!«!«* ' TotncrtlurfloritsTnlVinrcr*, w!»hlEjr to retire fron bailee u. I would »*y tbat 1 luv« ibo t<r»i fuciiltln to dlj» R> e ofxhrtr rlock fw real ciUit. Vio**i» ot* vred to my tire »U1 t>e uored In Ai*-prf*of bui^loxa. f|M.i MlUih* t.MI EKLh: COAL.—The best quality of EHe cod. -Hou* «£>»■£, » Cock-foot or Lu6U*aOl«K» .♦ M .... .\w -«■ fcuO .... ...» &2JQ do at coar .AT COST.