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jßctirrp One of the most prevalent, and •t the vamr time mod lroub!e»nn»e and painful d'ararr* that attend the ho aan fl'tb, U the Fever and Agur. For a long tlma the tnedaal vrerM ! j-tave been continually brttaln* or ~ WuMrota cparl&ca for li» p*nnacent cure, but all without effett, Dr. J. Ho.leUer, an<iptr'«reedardable phyaWia ha« aaeceedrd in tarrhhlnc llic public with a waablaprepipailonfarthtcureofFevcpard Apue, The •W»a» and litre'flu* demand '.»‘ely made frr hud the us'venal rucceea atUndlDK IU u*e. have made ft r H a repntal'ca utnuryavel by any epe.de of the k’nd. Fbrth*nrc of Fever ant Acne, l>r. HiMrcrram's (elk* raarxa Stovacb Uititn nu*t and should da'm a Buyer 1 .. wtiyoveraryctherp-rpa; tlrnerant. Foraalcbirdrts* giHianddf«trrg cnre*al*y <t-e»yvLrr». rctSrvr ' CST" Kennedy’s [Medical Discovery cnretfiaofuia.* * Ad*~rtl=ml Diecov.rr ettrea Frvrfp.ba, a Wrd'cal Durov; y .urea <‘anker, rvennet- * Aledcat U score-y core* NurelppSore Mouth. Keinipdt'p Med-c*! inactive y cn is ILu- r of the Erik. Men tea) m*c.iv ry cu»es >cad lltad. Kennedy • Medical IPacov y cures U'nn'ne ot lb* - Ear. ► «naert> * Mtdic.l *M ctiveiy co es IT fee ated Scr.-Leg. Ke*-«td»S Medical Diacnvrv cure* Lnr*. Kennedy a >1 role*l h>l*e?verv c'urr* Kennedy** Meekal D Kovrry rn*< a r>.li hlic»*m. Kecnedc a Radical i« a iov P ,y eure . KPinert a N«dl »] DbPnvrr* h«u*atc* the WoweK hyneejy a Medical IV.vm-ery the K'ilnevs.l - Kcrneda a Med-ea' Itl-enT ry the Liver. Kennedy*# Medtral Dl-corny hni l cured iiopsy. w b>n you nr* f lek, tad do n««i know wh»t ibe matter in, pr rbapg \ou bare an inward humor. Try Eecnedy'a hied* *•1 WrcoretT. For Ml* by a'l l>ni£('4v £3?“Aii|ieal to Science. lf you «Wj u* l<f«v ef f>V*’i»'ng % jvrfi-d b»\r dyewithout one deleterious element Oni-Txnoao'* Eicctaioa Dnlslhe only one trermbm"i»<l to thl- ordeal. Jt ban bees AN.UIZEI) BY CIIILTO«, the tin* chemist m the country, and bis ccrtlflcile setting forth It* banDlcamas Is within (be reach cf ewry buyer. TIIK EXQUISITE BE4UTT ef the lustrous blaeka and brown-, which It produces w'th unerring < crtalnly in tco inltmtm, Jias fairly woo font U.C api'oiiaUonorTHß viwr narrcaL nan or* fver invented. fs.!rt everywhere. Applied tgr all H*ir Dressers. CIUS- S AI h)K<). Mo.CAstor Route. New York. col d|tu £3?~ Greeley’s Bourbon Bitters.— 7he»« nopu ar finrtti pcsecss ail the nourishing and originating propeit »a o; f»raa Old Booaeoa Wbihct, and are considered the most tficaciuai Toyjo and Stm lajtt, as well as the Dost agreeable Stouacbio ever of fered to the public. As a Tonic trr OUJ People, deliede Uailca, convaltac«nd Invalids sod all weakly people, they cannot be eor;«ased; In ail case* of Weakness or Debility, they wit give immediate relief, and impart a strong healthy lone to the system. A trjd wilt establish Uieir merits over ah other Tunics new tr us#. ForLuvc CcuntiyTt, Baoncum*, Dramara. Jfeavor* Paaa>a* avo Lrei» (fcamaisrs, they an- an invaluable llem-dy ; and tra a certain preventive of Criaxa ard Fms. I*nl up la Quart Ilotlie*, fa cases of one and two d« r*a, w - F. t A. V; GREELEY, Proprietors, Ne. SS T-b Ha*. H. JIHNsON. Aftct, * No, TO «tTV*t. • hiC3/r*. l'~ R. LAM*ON. A«ecV Diarrboia. Dvstntery, Summer Complaint.—MktfolrcV Compi-ond Extract of Ben* Plant r Hi.! b#»t nrrf-fy known, for the cure of i !;*-?• dIM-a f?. I- ‘h« MlrtSt.-Jj'ji! Valley U t*eara the higbr*t revnliUpn f T:tfrcutttU\eproptrUt», Fox ciUUrcu Uvtb.n..' »ti- m- Prepared only irdao’d by .1. A T.M tGUIUL', t>:. I -jf.rt, ihieou-L So.o by Jnc*. D. Park, 19t1 ake-«t., th'CA-o. tr^COxn. A. D. 1751,—l>nu> SrrtbV lh;U remove from the b-jdy, lu caviUt*. the buvrch, AnJ ii.« »«ys«.f tbedrcuht.oti. those dead TLaJUra. worn cm b»Jv, wuleh oceaston that peculiar iuavy ledlrur in rolda, h-a tics.es Arc. Thti* purely vegetable lulls do not «o upon b.altby oaru, except to cleanse and jm»uy, Their Umcly o-e Las eared many a valuable Ilfs am! IlsuiD ■JVJ’e Plane ehou:<l, thirciure.be in every hou*c ready. Dr. jicnei Lull, of Pui-dani.N. X., wrlVa, Aug. U, IHtf: **i met with a man three week? wo who bird slightly rlun-d hU tlngertwo or three days before, which sant.-d Immediate lain, swelling, and violent fever. When 1 saw Ltm. the at d swelling had extended to )U thotJc.r, Ce,riving him of tea orelcep. Theband vnu turning dark cniorel. aud enthe point of mortification. J got thereat trfalne. and during she tlgut Jgave him a whole box of lilts, applied a yeast poultice,andsaved bis 111.-.** Sold, r:lc-.-dScenu l atKo.3MCaiul«U, New York, and by all Progriste. Noli by GEORGE E. hTAMON, Getcral Wc-itra Agent. * k South Clark street, Chicago, asd by all t>:»- deal.tain aa'l-lm •UOf** Those who are Ounoas to wit uf « the wonderful perfection to which A. OhtwadtGaU ■Jianager at Batcflelor’a, N. X.) haa brought the raasatac areef Wigs aid Tou.-vta, are Invited to viait hU Wig aid Hair Dring Room*, at No. 100 Lake rticel aud examine .oo*ociro'u product ron* of art. >v Krutlty deert *3c arusuiU tron the httcrai wfcta uljcxtedto lie jllfutuuntj, iDarUtsarE, 6« (jOsIOAL VOLUTE CAR SPRINGS, liAitiadured by Tlie sletalllc Car Spring Company OF NEW' YORK. * atepn-pjird to famish Spring? «.f any b’w desired. Allo-.i-jn. -li utd desigtuitc in*; Height. diatn>ter. elte of sole aua power of spnugs required; also advise If lor or Paseenger Cam. A.I w.ti; hoL- over otiu Inch in diameter are de p-enei, i?r ilu'tr <priue». Toes?i-jdine*are Id e?« on iLe loi 0w.i.,: nanx-c no ds leading out ol Culca»o,aLwtotkelx * w* t «.-orally re.er; A NORTH WE-TEKN. u A LENA . •:UI*AUO UNION, CIUCAUO, bUKLINUTON * QUINCY. CRICAG * A MIIW AUKEK. CHICAGO A RUCK ISLAND PBAXT i ’BOIRIisIEB, Aeenu. sul 1>? South W«te tre«-U Cnicsgo. Pu-'r- AIK AND PERFECT V T. TU A SION. LESTER’SXMI’ROVADFUR LAGE AND t.OVES. LLiTERS PV’ENT hive bten obtained up-m tLli Furnace os a VENfILaTOU. It i» a« a Healer auu a- a Vff.Uatjr u »up« lor to aoy olbvr uevlcc )t. T».« VEWILATION 3a ttior>- like t!>« »ld (••b'omd n c pUce thin any other plan whit* tut- heal wa«*od try Ui-t are-olace is eaved, s<i«t tbe cold air t.d j... eotioo* case ecttlinx upov the floor a*e taXMi out ct the room, and the.r p ac“a aupsll««i w.th pure icr. U mud.rut-.huJ :«rjre tf.t-i-a e. i "h iTcn-e. >-,btK;l«. «a!le and Tiivale Dwellings aeppied at toe •hortea- not ce. Tiu IV- Jo’ilin Jis-rt iron Work, Hester*, VcatU«lors, tal •one to *i:acr. • •'“ Kuril*'** t>’Ji up in a 1 part* of tte rount*y. KEKEIiSN»*ES:— V. W. loyiiie' -r,Cvtft i Pauer, Ardiiirm; \\\ n, uvn*. nup. public tcuoob; Jao«# nwd l b'q n boii«l of K'.!uca'j(,n. M. IV. LETTER. IVUnl*-. S3 La**lit rj-tct, i’otlUfflc* Ho* 3HHO Ottcigo. Jay U'U. tp-o |yU-c7:v- 1y 1-]' KNDKU SON’S IT 11 ■£ The**- l*unuce« **e the rt-tilt ».f r-unr i cur* of «*x»t tirDCf mC »•* no*» jirttcc’.cdto tLc pub lic iteupenur lit }<jit>t*oi £»nomy, Umparitpy Jid»» of »Ita*agnntuty umrt the Quality vf tt»al»A -iir, TO ANY OIIIUIC I'UItNACB. Wy >t u'l »pirtO;eau< t*» If Lctlnl ar- filled wlih f-enli, litilllinl w* m ar, j-cr.otilv fit*: I run ;u Doom eff<n.U **ud a: with t*i<- i> r»i con?t,»utu n. Thr* huruace- h.tve !>c- u iu u.-i to t.l* dly for the put tl.rtrjv r*. ami h»vt'l:iV4ruo>v u'-v- ii t-.liif.-ct oa. SeVtU ri<«« f-T -a-e at Who v*»U- ov JuftEPH C. UK.NDhr SON. Manufi-trr.t. RSI South C<&'ke:iet.t, Chicago. ll**n<lersowN Parlor Gialvt Ttccc.vn! tli>- hUrliert prrtnlnrii at H>» M. chanlc’i lua’itole, Ca and tor nevvt} ul dr-.,/... •» .• anes* o« flolri, cWn-.rv ot &id > r> ■ • :nv*. A tot «x --c*-;led n tub or anyollicf m.rfc. j H •. ifier.&lpattc-Qa f-» rile at Wi-Ld lU-laii l-y JOrreJ*!! C. HEN* DEKMjN. Ma&uUktoier, Itirxiulli nted. THE TEIUMPH COOKING ITOVE K'itlved Uit- livie t pmulcin .1 the Ka r of the Ch.ca^O lli-cijiii.a;» Insiustc. Them>a*eri In’- nvcine'toti-'Uiadu lu Cookinc Ntoree 1* THK T UILMi U, invented and jetected by Joseph C. ilr*C«-r~>ii. THE I'UirMlil hum* Wood, Anthracite or Bltnnlnous Cod, < i(il .111 wi 11. THE IhirMl’ll I* the bc<t finished and the moat dura ble '(..viol M.. dav. Tile, TnlL’Mi'H cctnbii.** iaori- ftdwrtates lb»n were ever i» »c *t>;< I*-: t.» * < a btuve. I lie TltlL Mi’ll And o-k-j batuMiUc are the only Mo«rr a ttiA*. b»vc i. uvr mi x>B*ubur ttibt a.vet one thin! tue KueU The vE*TiL*TEn ovist of TUE TUIDMPH insure* iwirl-cet-. tUi? t i-wi,* o.L-4. Ti c U.il Air Uru-cbt «.t IHE TKIUMI'H jilm the tc-Ilfl- n»t«---«ir tbr llffc-b XJ*sd iucica ir. tit b-almx p*t>- |~n<»-*of-.b«Si.,ve.tl l THE TKICMIMI to do laurv work u. ♦v.-ry v n«-tj cfctx.k np. wlUi luw irxLthbn in, M-iv<- ititbf world. THE Tim’Mi*!! liwlLt r.r»t i<erf»<t for bruilluc on ijir '»■<«» lcitlD w:Uiuut IcterlerU-a nisi u.« oi-rniiif,* oi iJooWlax. l ilt. lll.Uill’H lit* i r<m*txn uni-ply of het wxJcr w.ruoui umiioj b«&u wib-r for tLe battiiua room eqmUto ini r.njrr. THE Tltlt'M’ H I*ln everyr**p?cl worthy the cine, 'iHE TRIUMPH by i unnaemeni, iUv«s the iM-hc» to Cm*.'- to llii- front hewtll. Cone md eeeTlIE TuICMI’II at So nth Clark street. Toriuieai Wijcjlc_*ie»aU lie’ll- .y M>(.»>iiy«ln> J«»EI , U C. IIENDER-OX. Chicago Lead Works Ooner of. Cilmoa act! Fulton etiefti. Weet bine. LEAD PIPE, BAR 4 SHEET LEAD, ■Lot, WLiU Lead, Hod Leal, ani Lytharfi* I»!0 LKAD. PUSIPB AND HYDRAULIC lIAMb. fjr Orderr frotc the trade aoUcncrt. CAbH paid fo Did Lead md Flix boed. P. O, Hox USt. [let;; E. W. PLATCnrORI). Machinery Depot, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. Envethc Largest aad Bert Assortment o STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES and boilers, POBTAr.I.E STEAM ENGINES, BASU AND MOCLDING MACHINES, Woodworth Planln- Machines, WITH AM) WITHOUT MATCHING. Doane’a Patent Resawing Machines, Doane’b Stave and Barrel Machinery, Doaue’e Heading Lathes and Joiners, Boano’g Shingle Machines. bOtsWefiernAeCßta fortheaals of PU7OK ft OOVCcl ctnaled Butch Anker Brand BOLTING CLOTHS. A Lara tiock coMtatahr <■> ai-n, HAST A MUSbONH PATENT FUHUIXG AND GRIST MUXS, Leather and Robber Bektlne. t Packing* &c., iccT' At the Tuy Lowest Cash Prtots. W. H. DOANK, A*tbL oyUelV-ly ISXGlarbeu, Uhtaa*o. Eg. hall, kimbauk a co., e Importer* and Healers In 1 HOIST. NAILS, STEEL' ASI> SEATT HARD WAKE. ~No tw* »td nywwiciWiii wwt Chtcxa.ll. QTK W ART’S COOKING STOVE LV SMLi. AHEAD.—Tbe BcknowiedcednaperiorHyo tbe Sirc.r; bioTC feu cl*cn rl»e to never*! imltituma Tb*feoo'r.«arUdefomleobly ly 0. METZ, Axect, *f ISD sine j fF-t, betweaa Mo&xo* *i>d Adxm*. Alao. t •oel fcMoricurt c! SocMfectplsi, Eirfnrt ud Tift* Im. MMTHr fHuiuT iui- flayiijimgr Gt I AAA TO LOAN ON I Hill BOND AM) MORTGAGE, for fir- van, *np*orfrtv In thip city, nr I3u«.lcu> i a;-«T waiiUd. B. F. DUtVHING 1 CO., S6 and 3B Clark at. Money to loan.—in sums not to exceed 'IW, on Fame In HUnoU. within ” I,U, ‘ toJ ° J, “ UI CL ‘"'r:*,. W. NEWCOMB, octtdls9lml Ro. SO Dearborn aL. Room t. Chicago. TO LOAN Tm timm* ond for Term* to Suit* BUSINESS PAPER BOOGUT AND SOLD. UOEKNEB4VM DROB., Corner Lake and Laaalle rtreeta. «■» dUHB TO LOAN ON CHICAGO CITY PROPERTY* Or on Good Improved Form* tm thi • Alatr. .. __ COAMBEBS, LEE A CO„ *u2l cSia-Cm I£l Lake »tr. cU Chicago. IfOKSY LOANED on urst-clau aecnrlUtt it the Bwltlng OOice of Wm. U. Rice & Co., SO. Os CLARK tiTBFET. Three to five year Loana at 10 per cent. Short Paper Discounted. C«#h advances on Warehouse Becelpta SW~City Scrip vraßtrd. ay»oiO<-ly JVXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, odC VO ly IRELAND SCOTLAND, And all other Countries In Europe* The undersigned, Laving completed their arrangements for making exchange oo the principal dlles In Great Bri* lain. Ireland and the Continent, are now prepared to Issue drift* tor any amounts from jCl.i.i) and upward*. '{ilia on Europe cashed at the highest rates. Advances made on grain warehouse receipt*, and flipK meals of produce to Eastern markets. Business paper discounted. CLEQUOKX.LKOKIEACO., British Consulate. aplEclil Co Custom House BoiMing. IP ta. La-aile st ■pou MONEY TO LOAN A On Real EsU'e fccnrfUts la Cock and adjoining Coundea. APPLY TO EKIVST PItVSSIKCi, Dmn u roaxzs szobavoi, HONEY AND SEAL ESTATE BROKER, Jf*al fortha BHtith Commercial £,if* in, Cp m aa4 .Votary P«6fle« .LARMON BLOCK. JiO. * K. JC. cor, of Clark A Washington ata. 2i0.1L. ECILI 'J'ELEGKAPHIC EXCHANGE On iSTew York. *OraTo, Acceptances, and York on the dayofmalurity, oriantday of grace, and money deposited for account In tLedty ot >’ew York, and sent to c.tlea la tbevlciiiitt of >f» I'mk.oo tekgraiibicorOcre. apISIf c9U KMKUV COBB.Telegraph Ofice, iiasttitas Catos, AITOBNOYB AT hiW, No. 117 dark atreit,Chicago, 111. A.W. ATKtSfITOy. t >clj <ll 3 Im] THOMAS PENT. OLAOKWKLL & MATH LEU, XJ ATTOnS'ETy as:d counselors at law. itooms 4 & 5, No* 48 Sooth Clark St* Chicago, 111. a. ». blaccwklo. Sa] j. y. mxtbi»p. A D- BRADLEY, XX.rn ATXORKIV ASH COUNSELLOR at la tt, etIICACO, ILLINOIS. Office—lS? Randolph street, corner Ltealle. Retejefces:—Horn Grant Goodrich. It. u. O. Halnea, Hoti.T. lioyi.*, Hon. I. N. Ar old, Uoa.N.B,Jtuld; H. i». Co vin, £m., Samuel D. Ward,Esq.,Charles Wa’ker, J-. Hoiden, Eeq.,ol. B. s. tiLepard. Ksq . John Ruber, Beg.. Aaron Haven. Esq. cBU-aaS-6m pAYSON & REYNOLDS, JL ATTOUNEXS A COUNSELLORS AT LAW. 80 - Hear horn Street* _ go ojo. X'atms Wj.O. Exnro ne. Ccicaoc, Iziison. Rimrsca;—Reynoloa, Ely & Co., I. H. Burch h Co., vnluen; Wm. B.Reynolds A Uostoa; JnhnM.At wood, Ksc_ Thlladeiphla; liessn. fcpnuger It WhUenao. S, a. L’Uommedleu, Esq,, Cincinnati; John Andrews, Esq., Pres. Board of Control. 1). W. Deahlcr, President, Lolatuhns.O,; Z.R. Elf it Co., George Slephecson, Esq_ EdwardPterref-out, E»q- New York; Hon Ira. Hams. Hon. AtnasaJ. Parker.Al racy, N. X.tjoha G. Deihier, £■•*}., Buffalo. JctS'tn-ty Q K DOW, k? • ATI CRN EX AT LAW. . Office No. 1, netbodiat Block, Comer Clark and Wath;ryton btrecta, Chicago, JUinela pRAWFORD, SHARP & CO., \J IMPORTERS ANJ) DEALERS In Crockery, Ulus and ChinaTabl« Cutlery. L-X)kirg Glasses. Castors and Brl leb Ware, No.lOi LekettreeUChlcogo. 111. trh97~S-ly KUbPACE & REED. iv ATTOENSSS AT I.AW. NO. ISO CLARK STREET, Between Washington and Madlsoa, Chicago. HI. J cairn Evcx. Jons V. Euvraox. Css*. H. Uzzs. UPIES a BURT, kJ icounsellors at law, JVs, 75 Ch*tSm*t) jyorth SVAa, rßetweeo Third and Foutu etnets, bt, LooilHo. Ur. li. is Notary Public and Commissioner o! Seedefor •v*iy Mau*ln the Dome. RtfercnccslnChicago—bcrtppi A Srost. - ravKttcx anu. f!al-lv-vl£sl osltiso.*d»* ®o=yartnerst)iß Notices. Dissolution.— The Co-p.m i.crrkip tere'o oreexUU-g ‘clwem the undenlcmd n: d-r t e o'-nie mi . ety:« ot Doolittle *MUcr ie link dav l>y mutual ccarcot. fclihtr of Ue cattles wtl settle the l u-lncsa o: tLe l.te firm. COiScgo, ANDREW MILLtK. NUTnv.—We. th* ntd=r-xned. have ibis day formed a*J*-iainrr«Llpurnler tie mese aid d>l- of AIUJIt 3t Hi ed, j»'*d *il cmtlnuethe f'* I|> Itu loingand Ve >el K«- pilrit.j; tm'm-ta atih- • rv D .ck of Ilc-o;. Dcol.ttle & Miller. ACHb llrancb of Cb-cacu RiVir. Invl g ctirccaaid the eallie aloe* of me Lite dim of Di oil-tie a* Miller. e.NDKEA MILL tit, VS r. HJOD- Cblcago. Oct, let. 1-60. oclixlm PiISSOLUTION OK CO-PART " J XKRSHIP.— Tbe heretofore exist ing betw-ea Ux* ond-rHAid undir tbe at vie or Andrew Drown A i 0., 1« lbl« d.y <lie«nlved if inutnil colk-01. Ail per-uua inlet ttd to *» d Him are tifineawd to cuke paymeultu And,ew Brjwu. JO-MMI litl'rWN. CblTtgo/Oct.lOth. 164 W. (g.al, &U.oofr, scc. ELL Y <fc C 0., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LLIIIG3, PITMO.V, SCRANTON, Lackanann, Briar 11111, ERIE, CHIPPEWA, Massilon, Mineral Hidge. I’ittsburg and Utossbnrg COALS. Office and Tard foot of Worth Market Et ASD NO. 2 NORTH CL AUK STREET, CHICAGtr, ILL. [ict< dl AS Iml pOALI COAL M—l HAVE A l\r*e >iork rfthe following virieticenf Coil, which limp't-p.red ve; wcllxrven-o and dry (fruoi under •hert*,* at thcLOWEaTMAKKfc'I It a i K&: LumpLebich, IM. r ILU, I ante aua a ■ all K&t L-hlsh, Ene, Large and Sc.it! Ejr,;t-cr<Mi a, RivMl-rrp, L-»rge udSmli E.-(t S amokin, (dilpi^wa. Aim too tonal*!U'lkuN, Sco-ch and American* FIKE JlKlfK tor rale low to ciiho opt t;tue buyer*. A. 13. MEEKER. (iSco U5 North Well* et* m-TiIWTS-Sfn Y*rrt f.-ot North Mattel rt. iilumtung. QAS PIPE Ai<l> FIXTURES. Brown. <So "Wilder, IT A 49 Stats street, Up Stairs* OOBBCUUa A BAiEH.’S, UHILAUEJ’HU, lias Fixtures. The ntbett aascnm*nt la the city, Dooprlemi all LiU tfattero*. Pi re <0 per cent dUconni bon Utt pnset. Pltticx SO jarloper pp’izf.. wh-ly-tiC MoVAKLAN i£-S Git, Steam Fitting —AUIX PI.DMBSN6 ESTABLISHMENT, M....LAHALLX STUIXT. CHICAGO....M •«. kILU IS— tas Tlxtu* • Aixe. Iron furniture, PRACTIG .L PLCiHBER Aid Hiaiuctarerof AX*l* OF BTBA3I WORE, TO THe"tRADE! Tue trade *i>ppu;.- with tooi*md every irltde in me Gas Steals Fittib* ■’a Plumbic* Buluen. R«-OUdlc* tart pfr-nrlue dtiTif t- IT 'rr. KST UitmliCtorr I*7 lUllli See tW aeblnctoc xtrwt.^ Stationers &c. ■DUTLEU & HUNT, 48 State at,, JD havenow on hand the followic* sixes of print: Bz<7 IfttSS S»x44 96x40 36x43 Wrtl Cx<« Six 44 341*4 BSz£7 S'xll llx'J S SK2 SUS4 StzftS SSxSft *o*97 AnC»rertceiTlci;»lar*e*wortcienl of BOOK PAPtR, I.OOCifinif of Wrapping Paper, of different sizes. 1/JOO ream- Manilla do. Ivireau>?Capand Letter, and a cedenl assortment of celebrated Book aadVewa Ink. AUofwhlchwiillescldforeaehat tbs lowest pounds (atm. mi ll typsib paid for lUra.^l A. INGERSOLL, • Bun Boos HjjTTTacruaaa, »OiM AND BULKS. Ime row prrpirecto manufacture Stack Booka every da <npUon, ruled ace bound to any desired patient, with or without printed Leadinca. ParficolaratUatloa paid to or l«r» from County OtSccra, Banka,Ac. . . BU! Heads, Letter Heads, stipple* BlUa,ftt, Holedtad Prln'-ed to order. Mention, Periodicals, bound is wyrtyJe. Old Rooks bound and rebound. All kinds of Prtrllßf dOM wttl.seatcrw and dispatch. Term* moder ate. NO. ISA LAKE STREET, Northeast corner of Clark, (entrance onCU-rk street. Port OOcc Box M 94. mv»Jyd«l Smtists’ A. W. FREEMAN DENTIST, tOJ TTi«n»ortar Etui - , Omcaoo Jiut E*t of Ca*k Ft re t. Ka ebarce (or an examination or ttomenfol work. octaeOly 103 HHI FULLER & ALBAUGfI, DENTISTS, KAJTOOLFH-CT- OH]CAQO...~~&3 Fort Ofic* Box SSX9. J. C. Fpixtk.. ATALT 1 BAULKY MALT I—A PIUME BAKLKT malt for Brewer** **** coMutUy oo b»nG, tod csib order* pertttr 41411 ,D b»nela, tnasoiMtoral *t Cold hjutac Melt Home itaffnlo N Y. KOKwnB 1 8c.ll> %xss&2uifcune. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. ■ICBIOAN SOUTHERN XVatru Vfpart. Train* Arrive, 7.80 A. X. 8.00 A. X. 8.00 p. x. 8.00 p. x. 0.45 A. M. 5.80 a. x. 9.40 p. m. 5.00 p. x. ' CHICAGO, 6URUVQTOS XXD QUISCT. 9.15 A. X. 6.55 A. X. 9.15 P.X. 6.00 p. x. 4.15 p.x. liendota Accommodstioa ILLINOIS CENTRAL. 6.85 A. M. 9.00 A. x. 6.85 p. x. 9.00 p. x. CHICAGO AND ROCK ISLAND. 9.15 a. x. 5.50 A. x. 9.15 P. x. 6.00 p, X. 4,30 p. x. Fern Accommodation. ALTOS AND BT. LOUIS. 9.00 A. X. 6.10 A. X. 9.00 p. x. 7.20 p. x. 4.45 p. x. Wilmington Accommodation. CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN. 9.45 A. X. 5.15 A. M. 9.80 P. x. 6.45 p. x. 8.00 p. x. Janesville Ace. 12.55 x. MILWAUKEE. 9.45 A. x. 1.55 p. x. 9.00 p. x. 6.45 p. x. 5.25 p.x. Waukegan Accommodation. odirt of the above road* will please ad • ciLTU rpLn chnrvju in thi* (able are ntcutary. IttOVKITIENTS OP TUB PEOPLE* —The lion. John 3. Critteiden recently gave nome Masked advice to the Uaion men of In* diaca. Not to be laggard in good offices, the Union men of Indiana have jnst been giving a bint or eo to the lion. John J. Crittenden. We treat be takes. The Union men of Illinois will give him an equally significant bint on the Cth of November. The Doog’aa State Committee of New Jer sey met on Friday at the Astor House, and de* teruiioed to adhere to the Electoral ticket they have in nomination. —The Breckinridge State Committee of Denn gylvania, bare sternly resolved to have nothing more to do with Alston, whether with Bell men or Douglas men. It is a wise determination. A New Sensation.—There is a widely preva lent rumor in Washington, says the IFLrW’a correspondent, to the effect that successful ef forts are being made for the withdrawal of both Douglas aud Breckinridge from the field, aud the concentration of the liberated Democratic role on Bell, or some other independent candi date. Douglas aud Breckinridge hare been consulted within the last twenty-four hours. Delawabb.—floa. George P. Fisher baa been nominated for Congress by both the Constitu tions! Union party and the Peoples (Lincoln) party, Mr. Fisher is eminently a fair, conserva tive man, and if elected, which seems probable, he will give the Administration of President Lincoln a candid support. Holding Office Under Lincoln. —The Nash ville (Tenn.) Patriot says that none of the pres ent Southern Democratic office-holders will de cline to continue iuoflice under Lincoln. The question was asked the Memphis Atalaneht, whose editor is Postmaster, and a fire-eater, wbeiher any Southern man would bold 01 ce under Lincoln? That paper replied that the question was impertinent- and an attempt to drag the private affairs of the senior editor into discussion, and said it.wonld not reply to the question. The lowa City J&gUter says that the bell on the Catholic Church in that city was rung when Mr. Douglas arrived, but that all the other city bells remained silent. A f cEtous Practice —What Does it Mean? —We find in the- Columoia (S, C.) Guardian the fol'owisg paragraph: For years past the system of “ bull penning,” or cohfiuiii'j voiert vreviout to a% (Uclicn, has been adopted in Kicblond District, and although ne do not know to what extent it has been car ried in the election just held, yet it is a proper occasion to call the attention of the people to a system at war with our republican institutions, aud degrading and corrupting to a large portion oi the voters. This certainly needs explanation. It looks very much as if our Southern brethren had more than one peculiar institution” among them. In this section of the country tbepropo eitiou to “ pen up” voters previous to an elec tion, would excite something more thsn an ap peal to the Legislature for relief. Jefferson County, Ohio.—'This county has been Ibebragcouotyof the Breckinridgers, and not without reason. The Sieubenvide Union, the Democratic organ, declared for Breckinridge in the early part of the canvass, and the old stagers of the party repudiated Donglas and Squat. Sov. A test vote in J«.flerson was taken at the State election on Co&gressman. The Douglas and Bell men fused on Wells, and the Nationals brought oat Mr. Blakely as the Breck inridge candidate. The Nationals beat the Douglas fusionists 150, while the BepubUcans rolled up a majority of 750, an increase of 500 on tlMr majority in 1559. The Republicans of Ohio have not done well in the Ute election, in comparison with the r triends in Indian • and Pennsylvania. If there bad been the s; me exertion in Ohio that there bos been in tbe States on eiiber hand,the Republican ticket here would have been elected by titty thousand majority, and at leant lour of tne Democratic Congressmen returned wsuld h£ve been beaten. Forty thousand majority lor Lincoln is the lowest figure that tbe Urpob iicsus of Ohio can afford to t ive. —Cincinnati Commercial. At'DlltW BROWN'. oc-Dalw One of those who were moat conspicuous among the mob that destroyed a free press in -Newport, some months since, has been on an electioneering tour id this State, and complains that, on a certain occasion be was reinsert a ball to speak in. We believe in free speech, and in the largest liberty of political discussion, but it strikes us that tue less the orator ia question whints over this ** outrage upon free speech," the better lor hts own credit —Cincinnati Ua- ZiX'.t, —Mr. Yancey thinks the election of Honest Abe will be sure to build up the Republican party in the Southern States. That is exactly our idea. • Rev. Arthur Cleveland Cos, D. D. has de clined the Presidency of Trinity College, Hart* ford, CL, whxh was unanimously tendered him & short time since. Rev. H. Grattan Gninness, whose visit to onr city lost Spring will be remembered by most of onr citizens, was married at Dublin on the 2d inst. to Hiss Fitzgerald, a niece of Lord is “amest devoted Christian and highly accomplished lady," Mr. Guinness and his wife, are announced sjtot for this country in the Great Eastern the 17th of this month. The family name of the father of the Prinro of Wales is RoslcbL Consequently the reel name of the Prince i» Bnsicbi. If be should survive his mother, he will be the first British sovereign of the Bnsicbi dynasty, the Flanta* genets, the Tudorr.theStnansandtbeGaelphs, or D’Este, hsvinz 44 played out." —Dr. Bradley of New York baa invented an apparatus, by which a speed in telegraphing at the rate of from eight to fifteen thousand words per hour can be attained. —The Duchess Antoinette-Nederigue-Ao* guste U&ne-Ano, step-mother of Prince Albert, and step grandmother of the Princj of Wales, and Duchess Dowager of Saxe Coburg, died a few days ago. _Mr. Cox, the purser of the Great Easters, who disgusted everybody by his conduct in that capacity while in this country with the big steamer, has been dismissed from his position by the Direstors. A, correspondent of the Kew York Times writing from Indians, gives the following truth* ful picture of CoL Henry S. Lane, the Republi can Governor elect of Indiana: Independently of the value of a victory in Indians, I should rrjsice in such a result for the sake of Lane himself, who is the most jovial and effective popular orator I have ever listened to. He ia a superb actor; and nothing can be more amusing than his inimitable way of introducing himselt to bia andienoe, with frequent obeisan ces, as, Ladies and gentlemen, the next Gov ernor of Indiana.'* Notwithstanding his comie Eerfonnanees, wbicß sever degenerate into □ffoouery, ce is a keen and powerful reasoner, and bis speeches not only please a crowd of hearers, but bear the severer test of reading, uncommonly welt. He is peculiarly powerful in denunciation, and some of his ssreastio sen tences sting like a hornet. His transitions are wonderfully rapid and dramatic, and when he attempts an eagle’s flight of eloquence, you may be sure that it u only that be may pounce on an opponent as an eagle drops upon his prey. It will express my meaning (better than it will harmonize with my previous comparisons) to call him the Zouave of popular orators. —The sculptor, T. D. Jones, who has pro duced remarkably life-like busts of Gov. Chase and lion. 1 homes Ewing, is now engaged in making one of Hon. Thomas Corwin. interesting memorial meeting in com memoration of the 50th anniversary of the settlement Gardner Spring, D. D.,as pastor of the ** Brick Church,” in New York, took place in that Church on Monday ©veaicg. This meeting was to have taken place some time since, hot was deferred on account of the death of Dr. Spring's wife. —Miss Harriet Hosmer reached St. Loots lost Saturday. Her errand is to gather material aad data to enable her to execute the itstue of :v». aijucbx loc4.VQ.lyl. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 18G0. HIC&IQAX CESTRAL. 7.80 a. m. 8.00 a. x. 8.00 p. x. 8.00 p. u. f PITTSBURGH, PORT WATXId CHICAGO. 6.40 A. «U 8.00 A. X. 7.85 r. m. 8.80 r. x. GJOJtXE * CHICAGO DKIOX. 9.45 i. M. 6.00 X. v. 9.80 r. X. 5.00 r. X. PUOK AIR USB. FBUSONAL* Uoo. Thomatt 11. Benton, which theMUsour Legislature commissioned her to execute. There is a movement at Mobile to erect u monument to filibuster Walker. There is no truer indication of the moral condition of any people than the character of the gods and he roes they worship. Since the death of Gov. Willard, Ex-Gov ernor Wright is the only Governor of Indiana elected by the people, now living. Paris C. Banning was acting Governor after .the election of Gov. Whitcomb to the United States Senate, the same as A. A. Hammond now is in the place of Gov. Willard deceased. —Lady Franklin, accompanied bj her niece, Mias CracroCt, viaited Philadelphia last week. She received no company except tbe family of tbe late Dr. Ksoe. She visited the publishing boose of Childs & Peterson, and spent some time In tbe examination of tbe boat Faith, tbe transport of Dr. Kane In bia perilous journey from the North, which is preserved by his friend Mr. Childs. Sh« also Visited the Hall of Inde pendence, and was driven to Laurel Hill Ceme tery, where she passed more than .an hour at the grave of Dr. Kane. _ On Monday evsniog, at Charleston, S. C , on altercation took place at Masonic Hall, be* tween B. R, White and Mr. George C. Wharton, two of tbe managers of the election. Mr ( Wharton received three stabs in different parts of bis body, one of which, in the breast, is likely to prove fatal. Mr. While was also cat in the knee by some means but not fatally. —The three African boys in New Vork f taken from a deserted slaver, are fonnd to be from Congo. Rev. Mr. WiUoo, a returned mis sionary, has been able to communicate with them in their own language. The boys are very intelUgeat and sprightly, and should be educated, to determine what can be made of negroes who have not experienced »he elevating influence of our slave sjs em. MISCELLANEOUS. Marshal Valiant has sent to the French Acad, emy an account of an insect which ninnses U* self by boring boles in leaden balls. —Jeremy Taylorsajs that “a good wife should be a looking glass to her husband.’* Hut we think she might and should make him see in her something better than himself. —When Florence Nightingale armed at Bou* logne, a few wetks since, her baggege was transported, without fee or reward, to the hotel by the female porters who throng the wharres of that p ace. They were glad to honor the “ ornament of their sex.” —lt being h'Dled to a barrister, who was wearying the court with a long dull argument, that he ought to bring it to a dose, he angrily replied,.**! will apeak as long aa 1 ple«ae!” “You hare spoken longer than you jtlfast al ready,” said ins antagonist,” Old Lord Elpbinatcne was asleep at church while the minister, a very prosy pieacber, was holding forth. At length the parson rtopped and cried, ** Waukin, my Lord Alphinatone.” A grunt, and then, ** I'm no Bleepin', min* iUler.” ** But ye are bleepin'. 1 wager ye dtnna ken what 1 said last.” “Ye said * waukin, my Lord Alpbinstone/” “Aye, aye, but I wager ye dinna ken what I said last afore that.” *• 1 wager ye dinna ken yoursel.” God did not make harps, nor pirouettes ncr crayon drawing, nor the names of all tho g'eat cities in Africa, nor conchology, nor the (JonUt Moruis, and a proper command o: coun tenance, aud prudery, and twenty other things of toe sort. Tnev must all be taught, then, or how is a poor girl to know anything about them? But, health, strength, the fatal, the soul, with tbeir fairest inmates, modesty, cheer fulness, truth, pu:ity, fond affection—all these things he did make; and so they may safely be left to nature. —ln Paria.when dealers in precious atones pur chase rubies, they behead a live pigeon, so that the blood of the bird shall fall ou a sheet ot white paper, alongside the gem, aa a test of its color, the blood ot the pigeon being a standard of color and transparency. —A letter from Lima says, a tailor who said in Court that oe thought t-e couli re ogmzj the assassin of Gen. Cas:ro was waylaid in the street at night by four men, who told him, “We will not lull you, but we shall make you barmlets.” They then ruobed bis eyes with vitriol, which cjmpleuly blindedbim. The unhappy man has received a pension from the I'resieent. —At last accounts, Mr. Itirey, tho horse tamer, had just returned to Ljndon, alter a visit to the SbeUand Islands. Wmlst there be pur chased five of the smallest ponies in the world. One he has given to a gentleman famed for his undeviatiog kindness and courtesy to travelers from America; the other four will be iniated i i the ** system,” and taught to play fantastic tricks, lie carried in bia arms a little fellow, seven and a baif bunds in height, whose future companion will be a Newfoundland dog, about an inch taller than** tibellie” himself. The Connectic t Court of Errors has just discharged a murderer of whose guilt there was no doubt, aimplv because there was ho law to pnniah him. The prisoner, Michael Daley of PcquoDuock, kided James O’Neil on Sunday, May 6. by cutting his head open with an sx. The jury convicted Daley of maoslauabter, whereupon the counsel lor defense blid a mo tion in arrest of jud.ment cn the ground that the law punishing manslaughter, which was in force when this offence was committed, was re pealed by the last Legislature,and that the stat ute enacted in its stead was passed since that act was done, so that no judgment could be ren dered against the prisoner under the Authority ot either statute. This point was fully sus tained by theConri ot Errors after a full bearing. A IIOSTONIAN DhIVKX 7IIOU ALABAMA.— Wm. J. Brewster of Boston went to Sotuaerville, Alabama, by engagement, a few weeks since, to tke charge of an academy, lie baa returned, baring been driven oit as an Abolitionist, and narroly escaped with bis life. A Northern mao with Southern principles, who was fellow pas senger with Mr. Brewster as fur as Charleston, South Carolina. did the mischief by reporting to several rubidpro slavery men at Charleston some remarks atout slavery made by Mr. Brewster. The Charlestonians immediately wrote to Snmmcrville, and by the tine Mr. B. arrived there the community was in a ferment about him. Upon his arrival there the mob surrounded him in the street end ordered him to le.ve town, lleaeked to be heard in self-de* fence, hut was told that the fact that he bud come from Boston was evidence enough against him. *tohcs, lianges, ,Vr. gTOVES STOVES— STOVES 1 Allen & Dalton 71 - - Lake Street - - 71 Soli It -n examination of tic Patent COMBINATION BRICK OVEN COOK STOVES. It *.B tec only Crick Oven Steve In the World. THE BRICK OVEN G've« unpoimand etevdyb-at, wh'fh is cortnued long alcrthe file is uUt. Ihtre is a marked ptcullstliy la the Base of THE BRICK OVEN. FoeKßtcd by no other Stove In tbe World. The Brick Oven prestte work thef’mc as‘he olfi-fadUoned Brick Oven. wlill* li has ti-e ermven rnce»i the modem Co' k Sieve. Wf alsosodcilaatiamlnaUcnoftbe ■' Improvement Cook Store, Wl'h PATENT BOILING HE4RTH—A flrst c'vs Air* tl.ht C«jk Stove, which Is giving themes, complete satis* faction. Tbe Itadiator Hard Coal Store, The most popular C< al Stove for Parlors, Halls, Officer. Stores. Ac. Ac. Keeps a tlr- the entire «mur, and Islho cnlr Move that etut* ever) bo ly. Parlor Stores, New Style*, tnd tbe most como’.ete i**-rtment uf Wood a* dOoalSt »%r* for all un-e. Move Pipe, Z nc, Flreßoarua, if, Ac. New ana Large Stoct of House Furnishing' Goods Jnit received. Toilette Setts and Jtpaaaed ware. Tin and Mieot Iron Ware Manufactured and Sold, Wto!e.*a!e and Retail, by ALLBN & X>AI/T«IA. 71 Lake Slice*, Tremont Block, pr Stoves cleaned and set up on snort notice. [octlfl d -SI smj npo NEW ENGLANDERS And all Others In want of st o v :e s. The place to And the beat Cook, Parlor, Hall Office Factory and blot e Stores, is at 143 • • • Uke Street * * . 143 Of A.O. BARBTOW* Co.'i manufacture, Providence, r. 1„ among which ate the celebrated BAT STATE COOEINO, HARP COOKING, HELP m tc,T. MODEL COOK, PaHLoR COOK, DIAMOND HEATER, PYRAMID HEATER, VICTOR UAH BURNER, VILLAGE AIR TIGHT, And maar other new and Improved Coal and Wood Hut up Stoves, ALL WARRANTED. Together with a tell and select assortment of Cutlery sad JfsrtfiMrr, Nslsand Tin Ware, Sheet Iron, Cor per. Zinc and Galvan ized iron, executed by some of the nest Mechanics in the country. Prices Reasonable. j. w. Looms, ocUdlMlm 143 Lake Street- J£. w, grosyknor (Succemor to Txoaus Onui.) 935 and Srxxtr, Comer of Franklin, CHICAGO. n.T- t SXALKa cr STOVES. HOTSPUR COOK— Large Oven, Extension-back, for Coal or Wood— NEW WORLD COOK, ELEVATED OVENS, Ac, CooblDC Ranees, HotwAir Foraacea, Heaters, Parlor and Office Stoves, At a trifling advance oo Albany prices. Kitchen Utensils, Tin Ware, Japanned Ware, Pomp*. Lrad Pipe, chert Lead. Wooden Ware. Fruit Cans, Kelzlt’s water Filter. Home Fmniihing Good* Generally. Tin, Copper and Sh*et Iron Wnric, Plumbing and Japanning, executed promptly to order. a 535 and sn.Lak* BL, cor. rrankifn. oeUI dStf Sm ftCHIOAGC. grales. HOWE’S U« Improved Standard HFW® SCAIiES. They are made only at Brandon, Vermont, by John Hone, Jr., and Strong & Sou, THE INVENTORS, Jud mil othere repreeeeted mo Botete* are mere JmUmtteme 9 ot tchich jmr- theatre thould beumre. They ar* extremely simple in ooortnictlon, are made of tbe very but miterata-by experienced and Intelligent workman, ood<rthe supervision of tbe Inventors. They are node of all s'tsi and cip jellies, adapted to all requirel uses, embracing more than a hundred different modifications. Tfceyare m\de to set wlthoula pit, wbl±, la a prairie country, U ve;y desirable. They are made without lateral «tay rofa-the sheck when loads are placed upon tbe platform, are prevented from wear'lls upon the knife edges by tb* Introduction of chilled iron balls whltb vary In number and aln from four ti fifty, accorcmg tithe capacity of the scale. There are no»t*el p!ate» restln| upon knife edges, and constantly wearing agiinst each other, as la all other Scales, but tbe knife edge and tbe beuings thereon te mala per'ert’y quiet, U ereby preveatlng any friction. These Seale* will weigh with exactmaa wh*n cut of level at can be sees In Scales setup In oar warehouse; tils la the care With no other Seale ivcryet made. Xhry h»ve taken flnt premiums wherever exhibited, tied whatlicf treat practcal value they are now being Intro* dnerd lo place of the naaofatture* of old Inventors. Tceyareludy watianted sot only atroog and accerata, who are pennon* nly ei ab Isbed and folly responsible will always be prompt to make this warranty good. They can be pot tip or takes down by pnrehsaen with* ontthea'sUtaicsol a mecnanlc, by printed itutruedous acco3panylngeacbßtale,tnt can consequently be font labed at a lower price than Scales that require a coiptleat mechanic lo pot them up. They hare tak;n FIRST PREMIUMS Within the past Summer and Fall at the VERMONT STATE FAIR, (Poor years lu succession.) ILLINOIS STATE FAIR, WISCONSIN STATE FAIR, CHICAGO MECHANICS’ IN." TITUTE, ESIE CO., (Buffalo, N. Y.) FAIR, OHIO STATE FAIR, MAINE STATE FAIR. They ore Cheap, Convenient, Strong, Accurate and Durable. UEQVIRE AO PIT, AO CHECK RODS, J(f Friction Mectlctd on Boll*. WEIGH WHEN OVT OP LEVEL. And commend themtelvea to the common sense of every discern ng man In the community. F JTI SALE bY TUOS . S.tiA€t£EßSOJ\', AT T3E Tin Plate and Itletal Warehouse, 45 WABASH AVENUE. 45 [oureb's Iron Building. Chicago.! 00*3 dCSI-lm HITCHCOCK’S , i * premium Scales ! j. j? -,t L Manufactured by ADAMS A HITCHCOCK, i>9 So* CauaJ-at., Chicago* cui t«|. All kind* of hc*>* renal'-d. »- FAIR BANK’S / jj* 1 PATBMT SOAIaXISI A T*l '-yiSfa' SOLD BT Fairbanks Greenleal, SS Lake street ChicafO politicallßcMls.dFiag-, &c pAMPATGN FLAGS. BANNKRS Vy LEVI J. COI.BURN, kianu f aclu:er rf Awnlmrs, Tents, Hacncrsand Fuuts of alldiiscriptiona 134 A 136 M utb Wat-r n reft, • aitaim Illlno *. Also, dealer In Tarred Hemp and '• mli'aC *rdixe blocks, Tackle, i >uck, Ijvtu Ties, Hay Binding. Marline, bpun Ytrn, Canvas, Twines.bein-.Tur.tmrs, I luh, Itusio, and Naval btores generally, at the lowest cash pntes. Iyi‘Vc7lß-3m !—FLAGS !—FLAGS I BANNERS, Ensigns I Ensigns ! Of cveiy soe and description, constantly on band and madu to order at the LOWEST OABH PBZOBB, BY GILBERT HUBBARD & CO, Ship Chandlers and Sail Makers, Wholesale and Retail Dealera in TWIJTJBB* CORBJGB 4.VA ffFJPF COTTOJS- GOODS, We have at aU times the largest stock vest of New York of Manilla audTarrei Hope, Duck, Cj-touaudHemp Cur'ls. Bae* Baiaing and Uurlar*. Oakum, Tor. Filch, IV.rJs, oils. Chain Acchors, Tackle ijiock».tfill- r <cU.SeiresaDd every varitv of Seine ana GUI-Net Tw-nr.Canvas, Bell ing and Hose, Coal Tar, Hoofing Pitch and Felting, TENTS, AWNINGS ANDTARPOLEONS, COTTON. FLAX AND HEMP TWINES Of every description. No a. 205 and 207 SoatU Water Street, Cornercf Wells, Chicago. G. nUBSARD 1 J.S. TURNER | Q. B. CARPENTER. POLITICAL BANNERS Of all kinds painted to order by JEV * K A ALiVIKt, an:i-cPI4-9m] 101 Warblngton St, iiatjs. 'DAtiS-BAGS—BAGS— 3AC3— JL> CORN EXCHANGE. SAG HAN tFACTORY* HART. ASTEN A CO.. U7 South Water street, Chlcagoe 8, E. GLARE A CO.. 13? Bread street, Kew York. *163 OF EVEUV DK3CBIPTIOS, Millen'&n* Grocers' Bags made and printed to ord-r with beautiful brands. New and second-hand Seamless Grain aadO’-Jnny Bag*, for Shippers*. Millers’ and Karmen* u*e, Sig. fir ylour. Buckwheat. Kerch Hams, Salt, Seed. Ac. tSfOrdersllJed w.lhtdelUyacddlipatch. Bscs loaned to shippers. myS-y-lj QA(r9,: BAGStI BAGSttI FAHWSLL'S -flkiH CAG HASEPItTOKf, 0.44 ***• Wabash avenue, Chicago. RAGS AND BACKS of every dssolpdOK fmrnliifdcD thortnotict,- and printed with AKD BEAUTIFUL BRArfOb SIMEON FAP.WILL. PHICAQO BAQ AGENCY.— V-/ 57# Sooth Water »treat. SEAMLESS GRAIN BAGS of various sites and qu> Wee. FLOUR—halve*. Quarter*, elghtas—printed to order ol lay aeairvd patient. HAM SACKS—every aiietued. QDNNV BAGS—Two or three bushel*. U-mruit-loD Merchant*. Miller*. Grocers and Provtiloa D'alenwilldndi'tittheartlclewanledia our stock. Or dervolidted. Im-PfiKvl HAWKINS A CHAPMAN. T>OSTON CITY BOOT AND JJ SHOE STOKE, NO, 153 LIKE STREET, JIWI duor ««■( of iTlsrim* JtmtU* Uulldittfy Ilia opened with lie Large* and Beat Sleek of BOOTS AftD SHOES EVER DROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, Which will be offtrud at Wholesale and Retail, comprising all Uj» Uslatyleaor L\die,*, MUsj»* and Ccildren’* Oal ten, Bos'ln* a d Slipper*. and Men'*, Bo)’« and Youth's Hroie, Sooej and r-l'ppere. which will be §sld at fullfiS percent leMthsuevtr before cfferwl in Chicago. TbePuli!<cr.i>er,iQ e»t»blUhln« the Boston City Bout and Shoe is lore, alma at leaking it the beat Empo-ram of tne kind In the West, and rceU*s»ured that iro® bis facilities in nrocuno* goods direct from the msniifactnrers he wHi beablelosc lthemloinilaLcU*se«. S'U-d3o-3m A A. MILLER, Agent. H ■WORCESTER'SIMPROVED • P'ANO-FORTE’*—MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM*. Fourteen h Street, CorcrrThln! Avenue, Nxwkcxx. Fur s quarter of a century the ln*rumeit« Mtau'sctup-d it the sieve EtUbllshmint bare ranked amougthe first In theconi try. The rdtrahOity, itrcrgtn anat el cacy of tone and touch are highly apprtda’ed by al wnonave g veo t tern aUk rough tr al, TcePioprutor, by giving hi» pe*ronsl attention to the m«uu(aaure of etui In-uiumn'., in ail its detain. Is enabled to guarantee ea,er.or exd Hence andredanUlty in every respect. octndlWß 8m 1860. * cw Cro,, 1860. LAKE STREET MILLS will supply order* for New White Winter Kionrwlihootaavaocem brice. AU of our superior brands of flour at tow rates. We hare a new run of stoneforCorn Meal and Feed, and shall supply orders at low rates. Oood*w»rranted,andddiveredln the dtr free of charge. bTEVENb A NORRlft, We* Lake and Des plain «tf**t*. Ivt4 TJILLIARD TABLES.—For Sale. I J boteodl * R teewood Hilliard Tables, with Marble or B'ateDeea with in* Hx-t Cushions la the world, for MIS, MfOudMOJ. AvxaTrßtsoi.oitri.XTx. Please send yenr order* bt mall, or otaerwt-e, ana i will fill them the tame as tf given L. person. All Tan es sold by metre Warranted. W. H. OKIFFiTH, PraeMcal Billiard Table Manufacturer, ocldUl’m Ho. HO Fulton si, New Jorx City, Hot corn will not pat —SYLVESTER MARSH, manufacturer of and dealer In Caloric Dried Grain, Meal, Fred, Ac. The Meal U superior in quality, and will keep for years In anyeli i»e. CartocsofCcnifrrForelgn shipment Dried so a» to preserve its original qnahty to any port os the Ocean. O-fto: ot Calonc Gram Drier north rndiofßnih stree Bridge te?-»v J^EMOVAL.— Foret & Bradley, Pbw, IT<i7<MAwi «<wriiigs jrow^KMmv. Sale* Room. Mo. «0 West Lake street. Factory, Noe. 06 and Si North Jeffenoa greet, betwrea Lake and Fulton. AU kinds of Wagon limner. Plow Handles and Plow beams for sale s>o dfttn •\TIGUT SCAVENGER.—CharIes i.l Euez win attend to the cleaning of prlw van'ts, re moving of stable maun*v, acd any offensive matter, or dericlnctedCts.Konx,Chicago, P.0.80x 4149.wi1l receive prompt attend on. oottxim fnsurancr. QUAKER CITY INS. COMFY, 'PHILADELPHIA. Oaptial ud 8irp1u.. M «t399|7i6.70< Ctfjcsrs -o*o. H. HABT. S. B. COOOSHALL, Preit, hec’y and Treaiurer, X. P. E«a, Vice Preat- 8. H. Bcmxa, Asst. See*y- Cartks L. North) General Axent, lissome Temple, Chicago. Daaoruia—Qeorre B. Hart, E.F^psa,A.O.CatteQ, Porter S. Perkins, E. W. Bai!ey.Andrew Chamber*, H. B. Oogcthall, Samuel Jonas, H. D..Hon. H.'M. Poller. mhlS’KJly JITNA INSURANCE COMFY, HARTTOHD, OONK. Incorporated 1819 - - - - - Charter FerptttnL Omeh CmptteUmud 95ryf«*~83,194,100.03 Tixb md inland Nsvlgttloa Risks TAKEN AT LIBERAL TERMS AND BATES. Xiped&lattention zlvento luunneecf DveUlsg* and Contents for tens* crone to five year*. ASSETS JAN. 1,1860. PAID BP CAPITAL. CAPITAL AND BBBPLCB. ParVa VtVal. Bank Stocks. Ac *$S9J*3 00 B. 8. Stock and Treasury Notes.... csa,ono CO fi.li.tso no State Stocks. Ac. fil4.®lo 00 554,®M 20 HMXWPO ni.noa 00 M.MOOO 92.1M0Q R.TIO 00 9XOOO 00 CUy Stocks. Ac..... Railroad Slocks, Ac. Real Estate, naltuumbered Miscellaneous Items on band and deposited ea call aad Is amenta bands. £91.748 SC *1191400 01 QUlnm unadjusted and sot doe~. ...*179,M7 $5 Applications received aad Policies leaned or renewed br any of 1U duly authorised Agents. Losses eqniUblr adJo*t ed and paid In fords correal at any of the Eaaxs la 11* tools. A cents appelated, supplies famished, and all basic MS pertaining to a general sopervlaloa lathe btiteol lILntU promptlyattended toby Wil. B. PATCH, but* A cent, Sprlnefleld Illinois* ■UHBAKD A HIfXT, Ag«U for Chicago, yin.lv Kr. 1 |«fo«pU* Il'y>, cnr. H. W*M? A <JIU« *B. IVTORTH AMERICAN FIHKIN- X* SURANCE COMPANY, Or Hiiwfltn, Cozmcncvr. PAID VP CAPITAL, 8366,000. Znnranee Against Z«ota by Fire Only. HUBBARD A HUNT Aceau. Chicago. Cor. Clark and South Water at. NOaWICH FIRB INSURANCE CO., Or Moevioh. Cusu. Paid mp Capital* 9181,636,33. CMDEANCK AGAINST 1086 ST 701 HUBBARD A HUNT. A*enU,ccr. of youth Water an 4 Clark gU. flnl toor. L/wou.* alixk. QCS&-IAOS Hartford Eire Ins. Go. CHARTERED HTIBIO. Assets May Ist, 1860: MARKT VALUE. Cash oo hand and on ca11..,., |1£3^C3.94 Loans amply secured.. H.I73AJ Real I-slale—cash value 13J>OjO 8386 Shares Bank Block is Ha*Uord 56V58.10 2300 - “New York. 300A8MD 1,10 *• *• “ “ Hondo JOK9-SJ.3 480 “ Bt. l/mlsand Milwaukee.; 4*,4400 i 180 ** lllvrr Company Sloe*, Hartford.... *,0P0.00 140 •• Ua Iroad Stock 41 City and Railroad Bonds 4^4W10 KUte Stocks. Total Assets.. Total liabilities. Policies In the shove Company Issued by HUNT St niGGINSON, Agents, NO. I LOOMXV BLOCK. t"3(Vc>6Hn Comer Clark and south Water rtrects. j? 1R E , MARINE, t/fJS I.VS VUJLJVCE. MUler & Willmarth, AGENTS FOR TBS in AN UA XT AN LIFE) of New York* HOUE, PHBNIX, “ “ WASHINGTON, “ “ LORILIiAUD, “ u CITIZENS, ’ 41 “ PBOVI PENCE WASHINGTON, Pro* ▼ldence, K. I. CONWAY, of Conway, Haas* KIAMPUibN, Of SprinsfleUX, lUsu. Aggregate Capital and Surplus, $.1,000,000. Office, No. 150 South Water Street, IJe-Myl VHW KNGL-iND FIRE AND i' Maxon Ixs; tascb CouVAar, 0F BJBTFOBti COJTJrFCriCCW. Assets Jaa. L 1860 1353,617 08 Insurance Against Loss by Fire. HUBBARD A HUNT, Ace&U. CLlcmo. tTI4-lv-d7Sft <inr. Okrk atx Water *rrvrts NKW YORK INSUIiANCK AGENCY. HOWARD LNSrEASCE COSIPAXT, OuhCapUalandSorplas.... 71 SUNHATinX n&£ LNSIBAACE CO., Cash Capital and Surplus ISSVTC 00 Aucnc HUE INSURANCE CO., OtahCapitala-.d Surplus «BSSj|3 01 isnovi n fike LWRixcE toapwrr, Cash Capital aod Surplus. 1174,472 44 LASIAR FIBE LVSCBANCS CD., Caaa Capital and Surplus s. 41/41 tt MARINE INSURANCE: PACIFIC HCTfiL ÜbIBJLiCK CO., TOW LIFE INSURANCE; KHTAL BENEFIT LIFE LWRANCE t4)*, NEWARK, N. J„ Total Asrrta B\«n,h3 (9 PHILLIPS A VAN WACKNEff, AGENTS. 188—-. Sooth Watku Sthbbt,,,. , ....Igg pHCENIX INSmiANCK CO., OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT., January Ist, IB6o* CASH CAPITAL ««T.(W).flO SURPLUS lAU3SJI Cash os hand, and In Bank 887,878 M Cashinthehandaof and<*ue from Agents. 84.131 88 Real Estate unenenmoered sjoo 00 Loaned on Mortgages of Real Estate £4,300 00 Amrunl loaned on pledg- Bank Stock *4300 00 Amount loaned otherwise secured. 1.000 00 l.r V.i.llUV. 60 Stares U. B. Tmt Go's Stock New York,BSXX SB.IOO New York Bank Stock ISA. TOO 140.743 Hartford ** 16U.M0 815.17R Waterbary •* U.HOO 13J09 Stafford “ Stafford. 800 413 Holyoke Water F*r Co's Stocks, lA.OOO Hew Britain Water Rues, I&.CUO 10,700 HartfordCdy oonds, 10/rci Id, *oo CoUPeq. and led. R.R. Bonds, 13, 'yn 7^oo Accuiutualed interest on Investments, M7l Total AaseU.. Total LlablllUee * s • 840,704 53 H. KELLOGG, Secretary. IIUIIRAJID & BUNT, Agents, No. 1 Logans' Buliding, Corner cf Clark aid Water stretU, Chicago. Applications for Insurance, cr the renewal of Policies and all business connected with the office, may be made to ns. duly appointed Agents fur the Citvof Chicago, with full power to'ecr Ire proposals and ts?ue Policies, on as ble term As other responsible Corajanlts: and tls aim will be to escure the confidence cf the public by an honorable course of dealing. M. MAOILL. General Agent, 21 and 23 West Third rtrret, Ot'.dnnaU, whom all appl.callon for Ageaclea, tsthe Westerner South Western Mates may be addressed. iftrtiinnr*, xt. p UNIFY THE BLOOD, Moffat’s Vegetable Life Pills • And. Phoenix Bitters. The hign and envied celebrity whi'h theve pre-eminent Medic re* btveicqoi'ed tor iheir Invaluable efficacy In all the V t*r\rv» which they profe*:> to rare, hu rendered the U- 4 ual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unwor thy of them. IN* ALL CASES Of Aitfama. Acute aad Chronic Rheumatism. Affections ot the bladder tad K daeys. BILIOUS KEVEKS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the Sjulh and West, where these olaeaies prevail,they will be fuucd invaluable. Planters, fanners and others, who on-'f use these medicine*, will sever afterwards be without them, BILIOUS COLIC, SEROUS LOOSENESS, BILES, COSriTENESS. COLDS AND COUGHS, L’UL-^ ic. corrupt hcmuhs, dropsies. DTirrr>u.—No person with tbb* dis’reiaing Ai«a<»«a ihould delay u*l r e the»e Medicine' Immediately. Eruption* of the Skin, Eryaipela.*, riataleocy. Fives am> Aon-For ibli icourne of tae Weitem country. tle*e mec idee* will found a si'e. ipeedy and certain remedy. Other medicine* leave the system subject to a return cf the dlaca.«e; a cure by these Medicines U permanent 'lrytbem. Fe ratified and be cured. Focnsrss or CouruzioN. General DebTltv, Gout, Oiddl* bus. Gravel. Hca.;achc*of ever* kind. Inward Fe ver, Inflammaicry Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice. Lot* of Appetite. HraoruL Distaaes.—Never (allito eradicate eul'rely all the effect* ot Mercury, ttflniiely sooner than the most power ulprcpualloaof birsapshlia. Stout sweats, nervous complaints of au kinds ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. Pn.»u—Hie original proprietor©! these Medldnes was etmdof Piles of thirty dee years* standlOir.bythesMOt these Life Medldnes alone. PAINS lathe llesd, Side. Back. Joints and Organs. KBnmATUM.—Thoseanected with this terrible disease, will be sure < f relief by the Life Medicines. Rash of Blood to the Head, scurry, tall Rheum, Swell ing!. scaoruLA, or Kao's Era. In its worst forms. Ulcers ol every description. Woxxs of all kinds are effectively expelled by these Me dkinta. Pan nts will do well to admin*** r teem whenever Ihejexistence Is suspected. Rdief will be cextAiu- The lilfo PUUand Phoenix Hitters* PUKIPY THE BLOOD. Amt thus remove aii disease from the system Prepared and -old by* DH.WILLIA.iI It. inOFPAT, 33ft Broadwav.eLroer of Anthony street. New York. fir- >~or sale by ah drng*i»u au*«’fc>ly 'VT’EKY DIPOKTANT IK FORM- V ATlON.—The Illinois Starch Ccmnaay, al Ottawa, are now manufacturing the purest March to the world, la body, quality ana whiter.es> It cannot be excelled,ami being maanfjclurtdcntlreiy with uprmg water, whichls naturally son as ralnwater.lt contains no trtfarion*chcm!cal. Hence It Is infinitely more desirable for food and laundry purpose* than any other In use. as an assurance u> the public of tie merits of the Mitch,any amount of the mo-t satisfactory references could begiven. but in this case references item to be unnecessary, as all bv procuring a little fortrUl can satisfy thtinselves. In buying the March he particular in seeing that it is taken from boxes marked ILLINOIS BTAUCII COMPANY, ITteGlnnls, fllaker. To Wholesale Dealersthc Company would saywllh onr nnequalled facility for manufacturing, and the viry great advantage we have over ail other factories' f purchasing corn at low prices, we can sell yen at n cures that wiiltnake it to your interest to send u* your orden. Every box of •tarenthat leave* the fact><ry u warranted equal if not so periortuany produced to the world. AU orders and com munications addressed li!ho> Starch company, OtUwa, miwnif. Vll receive prompt attention. IrtfcMklp nHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY \J AND Printers’ *Waxeliouse, WASHINGTON STREET. 90 The nbsrrlber Is p-eparedto furnish Type Is Urge or email quantities, made Iron a superior quality of metal, for either ca»h or approved paper. He la aleo supplied with a Urgestockof Ptwaes,Xnk, Wood Type-, and everything necessary torae mplete printing office. A new Npcctm-a Book Is now ready for delivery, and will be sent to parties wishing to order on application. Bhl&fiCtt D. I* DODOS, Trearanr* 'T'RUSTEE’S SALK.—Public No- JL tics U hereby ttal I, L. C. Pains Vrwr. the Trustee bib*i in a Peed of 'lruit rxfcip*d bv J »‘ph JJu-ztit', fisted Mt» 57, inffi tnl je-ordedlu theolcw ■ f (h*KC»iarr of roumv, "tin 1v in Book Mof IVrd*. p'ie«4dl.(3 sndfiX default bavlnz tw-rnnadcby the *ai<l Uu»*r.vel-i the parser I o* the prsmisaoiy note •ecured by said Deed.wtii,'n pur«nartce with tee power* In ••id Deed «nra.ned, np'niL* application of the letal holder ol aald note. Mil at public auction, totb* hlcbest bid der forcaab, at be north d>or of toe Court Boom. In the dlf of Chicago, county of Cook and State atorerakl, all of tbe rut b ilf of the mu- bv it quarter and the west half of tbe »fnlh-»sat quarter of auction no. one 1), In township No. thirty six 3d), ranre two (3), and altnate In Skid county of LaSalle, together w.lb tbe dowe* In’tmtof HatUe Murgr.v., tbewifeof iali Jo*wib. wno •oloed In the (xceution of said Ue*d; eal t sale to be made oa the 3Ctn day of October, A. I>. isoj, at ten o'< l»ek In the forenoon. L. C. PAINE FBECK, octadCOtd Trustee. ITORTGAGEE’S SALE.-Where i_fl is Jsrob Bu »e’l and UaryH. Bnvell, bis wise, both ol t-e Olty of Chicago and S’ate of Illinois, eld »x?- nuaaad deliver to ■wnaderrtgrt'd tbe r certain Indenture O' mortTkC*. brartOß Virtue flewn-l day of July. A. D* 186*, to secure tbe piynfeo* of a rertaln era Vts-qry rote of even date therewith. gtvra *yth« »ald Jacob Kartell forth* lumof Fourteen TlPtrand Dollar* (IU.OOQOO). parable five vranaflerthe date mereot at the C.tv Bank In Braton. ilassaetnseita,*B<t proeldmc that the Interest thereon, which should be a‘ibe rVe rr ten o-r rent, per sen Mm. should be aito pasatle at said City Bank, In B «• tin. sem! anouallr, to wit: on’h* second d»v of January acd Jnlyevb m every year, which *a’d mortzvge la re corded In tr • Record* r’j offee of Cook conn'f, SUe ot U- Un->ls,lnbooz4s of ttorgigee, at ptgedlO-and whereat default baa been m vie la toe payment of tne InsUJac’l of In'erettdu- the second day of January. 11*40, and atom the piymcit of the ln*a!ne*t ot due tbe *ecoad dav otjoly,lßr'o ani both reman unpaid. Now. therefore, ruollc noilee la hereby rvtn that 1. Jamev C. M*»rlU, Trustee and me tlopgaeae afrrrta d. of the city of S** in an i S'a'e of Maafaci-iuett*. aceordin< to tbe term* of *»‘d mortzare. Co hereby decjsre tbe pr*nel p*l uo secured th-reby to be new due. fjr reason of said de f.iili in p >ymrnt of and that I th\l’, in pursuance »nd by vinu*oftne power ardaotbofiiy In me ve»<eubynud mortg-ze. tad for tbe u*e* aal pa»jx>*«s lh-*rta expreveed, on rba’adsT.lbetn rte-Lth csyof I)er»m*WT. A- I>.l*o, at eleven o'clock In tie forenoon of sad c.-v, at tbe north door of tbe Const Boose, lathe city of Chicago, »ei st public anct on. to tbe fatgbe«t bidder for cash, tbe premltes in *«id eortgige described, to wt:» •* iha pine <r parcel of land known a* described as lot founi In b'oek aeventeen (17> .n the frac'tmal aectlon ftfirea aldi lm to the city of Cblcaco. bemz eUhtytret tret on Mlchlf»nareni.e aoJ one bu-i»red and elgtuv feet In depth to tne allsvin tbe reas acconllsg to tie plan re cord'd In Cook county Krr-stry, with lbs dwelLng bouse and other Impror. meets the end.'’ JamEs o. mEkKILL. Trustee, Jlonr»z*r. J. H. Paaxxa. Attorney. ret dltetd .ILSOdOOCDO . RIQOO3 no n.ra 14 "Vr ASTER’S SALE*-St ate of lUI - llnol*. Cockcounty, (. •. Superior Courtof Chica go, In Chancery Wm. H. Town««nd e*. Thomas B.MeKlnatry. Lovina Me* Jewry, bli wife, Jonathan Ctarr. Ge re- F Crreker, tbmuet S, Slater, and Robert Claik. Bui to Foreclose Mfrtrur. Punlic Notice lehetebrclwa that. ’n rurauaae* of a adrcrc'ai < rder enters! la tie above e* tilled ctnw. on the S4tbdav of S<tterab-r. A. D, 13*0.1 Hiram F. Mather, aa *a»terinCn-iictr*of ihennp'rur Court of C’>lca*o.w.l, on the Twetty-n-h divot Oetobir. A. D 1?W. at tea o’d ck la the t< renron of tbar dar, tell at public auction, l >the hld’e.it bidder for caeu. at the noita door of the C urt House, tn uia elfyof Chicago, la »ald ecu tyof Cook, the toVo*-iu d«*cnbe i ateee or parcel of Land, for to ranch thereof u may be accessary to . atufv the amount of »ald Deere-*, with late rest aM costs, lore tier «iti the Mast Fife.*, CjmtnU-lonsandcltbttrasaeatson laid av'e.j to wll: The north ba'fof narth h*lf of the north-caat quar- Uro'north C4«t quarts of section thirteen (13) town.hir» thirty el. ht h*. oorts, ratulrt en UJ> cut of the third principal merid’an, re*emlnathere!ran Maty f®ll (tet fn.ru i*fftt>e east ride, >ad rnpoflaad an rlabt of vayfor tba 1(1 ie 1-land Avmue Flank Rea?—« la Land tea «fO> acres, t>.e Amt more or less; said premiss teing situated in the County of Cook and State or 111-ml*. HI«AM F. MATHtR, M wter In Chancery of th<* Sopen ir Court of Chlcato. Srau A Isaan. Cospl'U Bjncl »ra. Dated Oct % U6O. cctMlSnd AIASTER’S SALK.—State of Illi llX uola, Cook County. S.S.—t'nperior Court et Chi cago-—la chancery. Abby F. Beacock v*. Manah L. Murray, A-lminmrUrix of Aleiander wurrav. ami He.n at Uwtf Alexander Murray aod Marr Murray, and Jamea Sheldon. administrator of Alexander Murray .—Bill to ‘cr-clc-se Mortzaae. Public notice is Hereby aiwn that In pursuance of a decretal order, emered in the above emitted cans- on the 13th day of Ju y. a. D lead, L Ira ScAt, aa Master in Chancery of tne Superior C.urt of Chicago win. cn the egate-nih day of Otobw. a. I). 13&, at ten o’clock lu tie tcteoooo of that day, a* II at public auction to the blah, cat bidder far ca*h, at the north door of the Court House, in the City of chic***, In said County of Cook, the It!- lowug oescrib-d pieces or parcels of land (-r ao much tb-ieof as may he n-cts-ary to nttefr the amount of »a.d dec-eewttbln creatanUcr-ts together with the Matters* .«>U,73i£3 .# 66,930•££ feesdisliorremeutaaoa con:mia»toas on stud sale). situate In tie County of Croksndst.teof Illinois, Uwit;-!bi cast halt O’ theßorthea-tqu*r*r. aodlhe west half ot the southern! quarter uf Beetle nt umrer tea , 1»). m Township number thiitv e’shttr*). norm of range cumber tLl.teea (U-.ea t of the Thlf3 Principal Meridian, and t.e wes' Inlf of the north vast auarter. ana the southwest quarter of S<cc on number four ill, m fowcanip iumter thirty e ght Cl-),c riiiui raneenumherthir teentiki,esat ot theTh-rd Prlncipa* Meridian. an< tho en half tf the *"utheast qaarterofS-clion number thirty four (*4). tn Tow. sup tnl tv nine (98), north of Hiaze thirteen (Li), east of the Tntrd Price pil Uendmj. IE a. aCOiT, Masts- lu Chancery of the Superior Court ot Chicago, Dated neptenbtr 23d, i3W. sell- dsll-td Srtrnng jHacijints. VTETROPOLITAN SEWING AT J. MACHlNE—Manufactured by DU. B. 8. PAYNE, No. 6-1 North Dearborn s*. Sale*-room at th* Boot and Shc«kt*re,No. 153 Lakesirte ,2nd floor. Sewing Maclaine Ageota Wanted In every ■ ouuty through' ut De States, to sell R. S. Pa» bx’s MKRorouras l • csli-Locx, Eiatijo. F«st G (iTES A Btxss's&rncß 13s Familt ?*»iso 31xcatsz. tne same for widen Lewb wurnell has stted asUentrai lor tne las few week*. Ti-ese machines are adapter to all varict es of work, giv« irjt perfect su:s actun. sad are warranted equal to tny re sprctiothos: re! ii gat abUter | rice. A Ur*t- a-e a'lowi-d, aid ccest lodjceaen h to enterprising and edeient Agttts. We also cav* Blake A Jokastou’s Im proved Patei*. Adjustable 11. _ Addisis, or call m person, utoo. Dr. It. S. PAYNE. se3SdU3.3a P. ■ >. B.x 3303. Chicago. 111, EWING MACHINES.— Tasgart A Farr’i Patent* EDWIN RICHARDS. Of the late flan of Cornell & Ccmpiay. will centicne the nTe rf Sewine Ms-hlnes u ths old stxaUot Allcn'er? pruuivliy executed utdas'lsfactlonsuarantred. AdJiFM tuwi* lUCHAKns, Wpl7-U7i lm P.O. hot. 39H». Chicago. L CORNELL A CO., Proprie • ton in the Northern and Western Slates, of the celebrated OORNSLZ. & 00*8 SEWING- MACHINES. TAGGART A FARR'S PATENT, Agents wanted is every town—great Inducements of* fered. Office and saleroom at 133 Lake Arret, Ita 1, 34 Floor, Chicago, 111* SsUtfiction cua.'Mte J cr mroey refunded. L. ojuiil. fsclS-dWta] r. c. util. 128, S2B, $35, $35, S4O, S4O. S£ IIV.VC JfMVSMiJyES: FAMILY AND MANUFAOt URING. 5)500 already In aae* Double Thread. Grover A Bokvr Stitch. and waamASTSO equal tc tbe very beet at any prio*. They haw wroughi ti eir own GREAT SUCCESS, and antbeonysvccaasm coursmear, andearar assess to high prices and w uid-be monupoiier Thousands »»y !l »:.d every mactlce proves It. ft, easy and .till; biitct.la?,llsmmicg. le.licg. ruckiLg.Uatr>enng.Oulli!nx, Cording and Embroidering most beautitully. Their field oi success is tbe world cf sewing to be Book Mubins to Heaviest Jkvon and Cowhide No machine claims to give better satisfaction, and no Ilemmer calms EGUALirt to our UNIVERSAL HfcMMLK, aulast* AM-, aa it K to Au. W IDTIU and TntcaSKsss*. Vi e want rel.abie Mer and Women as Agents every town in taeNotUiind WefJ.to wtio:aa<re»t nrtrotage will be showed. Men of all orof-ssians and * • m ail ortomstanees a-e now at work for us, dolt.g iraeigb bor>muca<oodafCibelr pock*t* no hurt. Dy t iccucrg our Machines, whkb are U-tEAU AND O. Ll> :cr the Foot and all that 1* wanted (or the Rich. Samples of Sewing, Descriptive Circular aid Lets sect on receipt of red eUmp. sudre** _ CORN ALL * COMPANY. Call at 139 Lake street. Hr x 8*33 Chicago HL MILLAB’S new patent Lock-Stitch family B£WIJ%*G •li.lCiitt'ES: 835, 835, 835, 835, 835, 835. The oa/y one taking this stitch sold tor leae thad 880. la form, general appearance, stitch, (silicon bt lhsldeaj size, capacity, speed, stUlaess. ease of motion, and manner '■( forming tbe stitch, it is trru mw\ Hit and tTarrcn«i*i to do as much and as well as the celebrated WHEELER A WILLSON 8133 MACHINE. We also have the B9TBOPOLZT AN Double loca thitt fast GROVER A BASER stitch »2 H family Sewing Machine aui anted superior to any BJU ma chine, or money refunded, WcwiLiwud ether "ir Loth ol these machines, at agents prices, to any p*rty engaged tc the sale o( sew jig xnd refund the mnno st tne e&dcrsistydarsiftheyateaots*tlsded. No connection with > orneil A Co. Agents wanted. Call at 103 Lak.’slrect, or Addrw* LEWId CORNELL. Uli-*av;fr>i.tTr fit. (gj)t anh <gat. T£YE and DR. CADVTSLL, ®T ornuroi os tub ’EY 111 AND EAR. For Deafness, Bl!ndne<a, and alt defecM cf sight and bear* Ing. Dr.U. aregutulveducatedpbysirUn, andb.sde* vr.ted twenty years of hi* prole**>on*i Uf< exclus.vely to the trra'ment of dL*esses of the Efe and Ear. nr No charge uude f.r an tximina’iuii or oplcl:n,aaJ no tee required fi-unsuccessinl serriees DR. CADWELL’smails- «a tbe Eve and Far. (Chi cago. 3>bL containlog mertnees, test monials, etc. to b« badsrUlscn appheat’oo, pcstige ten cents. Addmsyj Randolph street, Chicago. se29 6uwly SIAUSb, Practical Optician , tf .SOOTH CLARE STREET T» Opposite the Court Hence. Seat French Crystal and Bn* «<»*n Pebble Spectacles, Eye Glasses Opera Glawea, MICROSCOPES, TELESCOPES, Mathematical In*trumeoi*, etc., constantly on ha d. Alt kind* of instrument* and spectacle* repalred.aad da* ■*'»« i-%m» i»- }3aptr hangings. ■yy all pa f jjks BELLIHG CHEAPEST I.Y TO IP.V F. E. RIGHT, 81 ♦*—Randolph Strut 81 WALL JPAF'JBB! LARGEST ASSORTMENT 07 NEW PATTERNS DRAKE * BttO% PAINTER* AND PAPER HANGERS. 184 •••• So nth Clark atmt. Wt'llT Nurseries. KXH’iUNGTOK NURSERY, (l ine s. Fnilt acd Ornamental Tre-*—* large stock eaeupforcash. App'e, 1 to 4 veara. 1.-01. |23 o MS. Stock*, I year, selected, lc.ooo, MO. Oooeebe rv. Ha'-gh ton. strong, lid, $4. Raspberry. many sorts. 100. Mto M. Strawberry. Wilson's tye. Scarlet. C. Cone, lews, ot WaahiasUma d ethers.nu-e, 10Ut fit; UXM, Tulips, too. or SO named soils, DnT ana SgU 4*. Root Unite, 10.000, MO, Ac . lists. Cash orders in fall racked free. (ielp-dsaimj F. L. PHOENIX. %lni)Uc houses. HOUSE, CHICAGO, m„ FIRST CLASS HOTEL Bate* Only SLSO Per Pay. Located sear the Central Railroad Depots, at the crossing of Rnah Street Bridge. 8. W, SEA A CO., Proprietors* fagTWJftt-vml T?ANCY STEAM DYE WORKS. X. OF SIDNEY KALISH, I* South Clark SL,belwtea2£ani6eaad Adam *»■„ Chkioo, 111. I have been awarded the first premium at the Uto U. F, AUcomatry cnlen ty express strictly cUnded to. CMALL WARFS, BUTTONS kj and .Neman. Wonted Hoods. Slew*. Gaiters, Ac. Drm TTtmmlvip, Comtmil Skirts. Gkvesaod Hosiery. The tiads le ■prc'fnlly Invited to examine the shivs roods, which will be sold for T>KRLIN WOOLS. JIJ Importedudforsalaby A. GRAVES, ten. . 78 Lshs »U, Chleigo. 1860 - - FALL TRADE —IB6O. //. If. IIUJYT * CO., 33 and 33 Lake ttreet, Chicago. Manufscturen ami Jobber* of Ready Made Clothing, OKZITLEHEEN’S FCBNIIHTO GOODS, Cloths, Coatings, Chntmern, J'atlaete, Tailor a Trim* nlßga. Am, Ac. Our Stock Is larfe ud well assorted, and wlllbeso'd it Thi Loweat Prices. 'J'UTTLE, HIBBARD & CO., HARDWARE AND TIN PLATE, We offer tj th* trade, it the LOWEST MARKET PRICES!— 6.300 Boxes TIN PLATE, 6.(00 Btfc SHEET IRON, tUt * RUSSIA IRON. IV) •• IMITATION RUSSIA, 2ASOO M BRIOUT tnd ANNZALD WIRE, 833 Cuts SHEET ZINC. 10 Ton* PIO TUT, lASOO Qm. COPPER BOTTOMS. 10 Srtla TINNkRS* TOOLS ud MACH DIES. CO Casks BRIGHT OX ted COIL CHAINS, LOOO Doz. AXES, 1.300 “ SHOVELS. SPADES ud SCOOPS, 90 Tom SAD IRONS, ICITIE, UIBBUD A CO,, ocQtOly CofBCT ni (tile a»J I ak» Siiry 1860. Boo,s * Sho * s ’ 1860. PEABSON & DANA. 49 Lax* Brarer, (op-«U1ra)»^,...49 Manufacturer! ud Jobbert tn Boots and Shoes, Eire now Jo itoret fall ud complete itoek which they offer to the Trade on the most favorable term*. Deals** In the t’ore Doe of coeds will consult their own interest by examining oar stock before nurchwlog ei*- where. t« oar mottu is, low rent ud until jrcfl.s. teil dUO 3m J j EATHI£R.-LEATHER. FALL STOCK! Black bur n Bros., 46 LAKE STREET 46 Xi£3 ATBCBXI. Boot and Sho*.Tfmkrr$ t H»nutM JSoUtrt mod Aiathar AT BLACKBURN BROTHERS, aal»-cgri-3n 1860. FALX. TKAl>£. 1860. conufm&co 43, 44 and 46 WABASH AVENUE DRY GOODS jrOBBHHS. Fall tua3> k , I 8 60. fmporttro and JoAArn of Good* for .We**’ They ire now dally receiving their usual large aad varied stock forthe Kail Trade, to which they inwile your arte*. Uctu Their *ti**:kc.n?lstsinjart of of all colors aad grades BUck an** Kancv • ’asslaierw, Black and fancy IVietklns. Blue and Black Pilots. Black and Colored *»«>•• cow tfc*»v*n>. Brown. Black. Blu*asd ail colon of Castor Beavers,£d<and Valenti. Vert.cg.of aJlKraccssnistyles, &ATlNat in or *i Also—A tuu ana complete stock ol Tailor's Trimmlnea. SCOTT’S REPORT OP FASHIONS, 'J* I N PLATE AND Ws offer the following at the loweit market rates: MOO Boxe* Tin Plat*, aasorted sixes. 15 0 Bundles Sheet Iro-. Nos. UIoSL yO “ Russia Sheet Irnn. 100 *• Im talloa she-t iron. I<i> Casks !*ti»et Zinc, assorted widths. ffOO Lbs rrazi r*** topper. SouO Lbs »*rw«ed Copper Bottoms. IXO lluniln Wue. aaeo'ted No., 0 to 10. 80.0 R -sn Nalls. Whebng and other prime brands. A UT**«ort meat of Hiriwire. Tinner’s Tools, Japanned aad I’reaeed Tin Ware. KlvcU, I. in, Ac. WILLIAm BLAIR A CO., a? 4 No. 176 Lake street. S. W. KIFLBY, IMPORTER AND JOBBER Of MILLINERY a STRAW GOODS, 96 AND OS LAKE STREET, (*>ver Am. Express Cj.'s Ofilce.) Ke«t*»ctfnOy a-ii<.urce--totr.e trade stn nllv. throughout the Nortavmt.Uu helm received Lis rah Stock ot MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, De'in?on* ofthe largest and beet .elected »tnc*» we»t of NtwVoik. i avlna uken advantage of tae recent forced An lion Sat»* in N'w berk, be Is enabled to offer CN* PAKiLtk.LKDINDCCKMr.NTS m prices. Oid*rs» holed, aoa prompt'y attended to by expert* Oicedu'esaen, D.nersla the above lice of Goods, will consult their best irtrrtaubr e**ii.lD.ng hi* etoex tefore rurclm n* *!»t •*uete. l»eia 3f»* ml W. Rtpl.SY. Furs, Buffalo Robes, &c. 1800— Fall Trade— lloo. WEBER, WILLIAMS & YALE, Have la store a very LA KGS AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK < f the above goods, and are folly prepared to com* pel* at ce*<ftiliy with the Vst Eastern firms In VAHIX* TT. QCALITY and PRICKS, and sollctaeall from all prompt paring merchants. >a^3‘6o-lv poll TUE > ALL TRADE 1800. DOGGETT, BASSETT & HILLS, Have now received aa unusually large and complete Bart art prepared to npply Western Mere!ante Low HATS, CAPS, Furs and. Buffalo Robes* AT WHOLESALE. £. It. KELLOGG 4* CO., gg ,I.im St., Chicag0......95 Offer for axle a large and varied assortment of the above goods at low prices for each and to a prompt paying trade. K. li. KmoM. Oso. D. Mr.ans, Hats, Cape and Furs. Mo. 59. LAKE STREET. —..No. 5 (aulfeSbHml C. M. HENDERSON & CO, Ht3l<g»-fcD| SO. , T.AgE 5TREET....,.......50-:»S Hiw la store a Isrje sod desirable stock of coeds which they vtn teQ etryebasp to eua and prompt psytnt trade. Wo an Agents few the sals Mllch.ll 1 > FaUnt M.Ulia Tipped SboM, aaafjolesale fsousis. CLOSECASH PRICKS. A. GRAVES. 62 Lake Street. Of superior quality for 46 Lake tfreet FIELD, BENEDICT A: CO., J»cs. fel and S3 Sooth Water street. U'art, AGENTS FOII HiRDWAEE, HATS, CAP>, AT WHOLESALE. 35 LAKE-hT., CHICAGO. 35 WHOLESALE DEALERS, gf ~,, —Lara Brain. Stock of boots a.vn shoes, Prices. [aafi-eSCT-3m] tuEoricrcuu ae» wbouialb duuu di Boots and Shoes. InaUths fiutcswttho except- o ** Jobs wssbsU ereun attbsmtf nlfemtators, Ko. S3 I*hs ■tteeUeeraerWataitanaue. ayS-ly-diea O. M HENDEEBJM •* UJ, pROCKERX, GLASSWARE SIlT.r Plated Sc Brlltanla Ware, souse Fussissisa goods, umnr.rsAT.g ASDf RETAIL. THOMAS P. BIRN, B n*y ■ »T0 titt «Twgr». X>ABCOCK A PEEK, 171 RANDOLPH STREET, XAHOQAffT. ROSEWOOD AJID WALNUT, AIM CHAMBER, DCTDfO-ROOM AMD CO MM 03 TURNITURK Z29 GREAT TlHim. Wood But and Cast Rml€Mm«B«A> •tMdstnA BomtU. ■SCHOOL FURNITURE on hand and to orders ££<Doltbau Snusw, JEWETT & BUTLER, " W " IM rmnii g HARDWARE 'AND CUTLERY 3 Nails, Glass, Sheet Iron,; Copper, Zlne, TUmera* Stock, Tlaam* Tools, Tib Plats, Fsneo tSlro, A«, 18 ... Lake Street ... IS Bias or THS SCISSORS, BuvinWtbub had Mlchlpa avenues, Chletca. DL. 1 octldliMm BUFFAL.O KOBE!*. SOO BALKS last receive-1 tad for stle'tt the Lowest Prices for Cash. E. R. KELLOGG & GO. Wholesale Dealers In tiATS, c.tjps, rc ns Buffalo Robes. No. 56—lake Street—No. 56 dir-tml No. 37 IIKO.NBLOIKI Lake St*, I i Wabnalt aw* H.HMOVAL. PEAKE, MARSH & DE LONG OBpeUed br their Increwln* bu«ine** tn vek !ar*rt quarters, have removed frotp thelroid stud, nearly opposite, to the above spacious stores la Burch’s Iron Block, When they will be tble to offer »t wboitAic, t till larger uul more vailed stock of Dry Goods, Hosiery, Notions! Customer* will alwayt tad ns with fall Übu or Knows brandsof HEAVT DOMESTICS, bought it fird bands, tad offered at a small advance, together with • targe at ock at Woolens, Shawls, Brets Goods, 4c, We shall continue our motto, w LOW PRICKS WIN,» Amt Invite the attention of til close, proopt paying buyers. leSQ J2 LAKK STREET J2 A GOOD PEBCIIABK :a HALF A SALE. We Invite buyer* to eaainlne oar foil and attractive FALL STOCK or MISCELLANEOUS GOODS BOWEN BBOTHEB9, Importm tod Jobber* of Dry Goods, Notions, Crock* Glass, Ac.. Ac. >a*i TLN PLATE TINNER’S STOCK. Fox* sal© at Loiv Prices. 5.000 h«xeaTlu PUte,t«*orlr<lalZ6«, 4.000 bdU. Sb***t Iron, Non. HI to *4B. 500 4 * Kuaeln t<ie«t Iruu, Ist qualify 200 44 lml«ntl*>n Riiaals. 500 44 Poiiabed German. 260 •* casks Stieet '/me, as* sorted nl2es 10.000 lb*. Rrazlerai’opper. 15,00'’lb*. Copper Pin*. 1.3* 0 bills. Wire Nos. O to 20* 10.000 •• Annealed Fence Wire. A fbll assortment o'Tlnn*T’s ToMt anl Machines, Ja* pissed and Pressed Tiu Ware, Rivet*. Ears Ac., Ac, THOiIUS S. Dl' KKKSOY, metal Warehouse. 49...~..Waba5u Avistri, Cuicag0......49 AGENT FOR [awe’s Improved standard Scale*. (sel3-d*7 3re) 1860 FALL TKADK 1860 G. C. Cook & Co„ <Suceeuors to Saterioe, Cook A Co.) 10 AlB - STATE ST. WHOLESALE GKOCEI^ DRIED FRUITS. FISH* WOODEN WABE, 4a, Invite the attention or Ct untry B«r* chaata to their »t*ck, whlee they offer at lowest Cash Price** Cr. Cm Cook to., 16 AIS - STATE ST. - 16 AlB *eS.IM 3m. 1860. F>ll ' Tra<e - 1860. DAVIS, SAWYER & CO DRY GOODS JOBBERS A9t> vßouaaui dxalsu ra Boots and Shoes, AND //.its .fjvn c*irs. 43 & 41 Lake Street. The attention of onr friends and the , Trade generally !■ earnestly Invited to ear large and attractive stock, adapt* ed to the PALI. TRADE, which we offer at the lowest New York Jobbing prices to cash and prompt paying mss* DAVIS, SAWYER A CO. f—M«. 'ml WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE At Wholesale, Watib Sr., Chicago.... €oru Baskets. BBOOMS, TWINES, BRUSHES, CORDAGE, 29EA8LBES, MATS, TUBS, AXE HAIGJLKS, WAT hit FAILS ITIATCIIftS, BATH BRICK, GUN CAPS. CHURNS) BOWLS, CEDAR WARE• Broom Wire, Trri-* Handle* & Toolt* All i whltmwoffnedattha LOWEST CASH IMUCEI BT WHITE, STEWART & WHITE, 9S SOUTH WATER STBMT. CHICAGO, Itan'Mon & Bartlett MASVTACTO&SB9 0D VHOU v UJ DUJiIBS BOOTS AND SHOES, al). 80 LAKE BTREE C J«0. SO ClllCaOO. IU, W« would respectfully call the aittutl u of *.t\y asd Country Merchants to ..ur e Hens'ee sIXK of «oot* and -noe*.which we hare no win store, av* s:c M TW«.t|9« fmm our Factory la Wot Bovlnon. Mu**., which coaststs of a fttilassortment of thixo Celebrated *Ju tom-Msds Hal* aaKlO. A Calf, ant Grain W der Pr.-ot D<oU ; Uifilirr wttba full atock of all style* of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of tbo W quality sod manufacture which w« am prepared (omU prompt paylnk uadu at Boston and N*w Ton tobh sc Price. W«ar« \ s*br theealsof U:tcheli'a Patent MstalUo Tip Hoots* ” small the'Utie*. jFot llifee’a iJtafe. C’OR PIKE’S PEAK - —The under i 1 ?*rued «rc nr* 1 rured to o?cr for sale a newly Lnrrnt.-J qUARTZ PCIaVERIZSK, (Doliols Patent) e*r«ciaily a Mptec for Pike's Peak: on« that combines ih* q*ialltlet otbmus LiehL, Cheap, Easily Manuedaml DU RAULS; es&oswptraleJ hy two nor «» or a four none ehtfiue; costs oniyK Alaacwflihabut IjjCO pounds, and can be packed Inloaimoaiinnon mules, and worked all winter without water. WARRANT tbl#Mllllodo3» per cent-mors work,wtthilwsome power,than the beat stamp mill. a r WesrsprspWod tofuro'shthis kind of mill of anyw*** aiao-tiis bestmathnnery in u«e v under tbs earns paleaO.*®* cnahluy Iran Ore or Maca-Umiuae stone. A machine maybsssealaocemtlon at lbs MacblaaoWp "SS-w—. "Wo»Mggg&* tmaaosTtw. 1 p HNS I—GUNS IS—GUNS! 11— ■Una, Bile, “If’S.fS munition cenerally. 10 & IS