BY TELEGRAPH.
TO THE PRESS AND TBIBVNE.
Sptrial ttessiuce from (he PmUeit of tte
lolled States,
CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO
WAOTiKOTOJf, Feb. IS.—The President tcwiay
transmitted a message to CoDpreM, u follow*:
To the JStnale and JJoute of JZeprtieidative* :
Tbe brief period which remains of yonr pres
ent seaaion, and the great urgenej and import
ance of legislative actipn before its termina
tion, for the protection of American citizen! and
their property, whilit in transit across the lath
inns between our Atlantic and Pacific posses
sions, render it my datj to recall this subject to
yonr notice. I bate heretofore presented it in
my annual messages ol December 1857 and
1855, to which I beg leare to refer. In the lat
ter I stated that the Executive Government of
this country, in its intercourse with foreign na
tions, is limited to the employment of diploma*
cy atone^—where this fails it can proceed no far
ther. It cannot legitimately resort to force
without the direct authority ol Congress, ex
cept in resisting and repelling hostile attacks.
It would have no authority to enter the Ter
ritories of Nicaragua, even to prevent the de
struction of the transit, and protect the* lives
and property of our own citizens on their passa
ges. It is true that on a sudden emergency of
this character, the President would direct any
firmed force in the vicinity to march to their
relief, but in doing this he would be acting
upen bis individual responsibility. Under
these circumstances 1 earnestly recommend to
Congress tlic passage or uu act authorizing tho
President, u&dcr such restrictions as they may
Uwtu proper, to employ the land and naval forces
of tbe L uited States in preventing the transit
from being obstructed or closed by lawless vio
lence, aud in protecting the lives and property of
American citizens traveling thereupon; requiring,
at the same time, thut lbe*e forces bliall be with*
drawn the moment the danger shall have jia-scd
away. Without racli a provision, our ciiizcni
will be cousiact/y exposed to interference in tbeir
progress by lawless violence. A timilar necessity
exists for the passage of such an act lor the pro
tection of the Panama and Tehuantepec route*.
Another subject equally important demand the
attention of the Senate, at this, and tbe last
aession of Congress. The republics south of tbe
United States, on this continent, have unfortu
nately, been in a state of revolution and civi!
war ever since tbey achieved tbeir indepen
dence. An one or another party has prevailed
and obtained possession of their ports open to
foreign commerce, tbey have seized and confis
cated American vessels and their cargoes
in an arbitrary and lawless manner,
end exacted from tbe American citizens
by forced loans and other violent proceedings,
to enable them to carry on hostilities. Tbe Ex
ecutive Governments of Great Britain, France,
and other countries possessing the war making
i»ower; can promptly employ the necessary
means to entorce immediate redress for similar
outrages upon their subjects. Kot so the Ex
ecutive Government of the United States. If
tbe President orders a vessel of war to any of
these ports to demand prompt redress
ior outrages committed, the offending parties
are welt aware that the commander cou/a do no
more than remonstrate. He can resort to no
hostile act; the question must then be referred
to diplomacy, and in many cases adequate re
dress can never be obtained. Thus American
citizens are deprived of tbe same protection un
der tbe Hag of their own country, which the
subjects of gtber nations enjoy. The remedy
for this state of things can only be supplied by
Congress, since the Constitution has .confided
to that body alona the power to make war.
Without the authority of Congress, the Presi
dent cannot lawfully direct any force, however
near it may be to tbe scene of difficulty, to enter
the Territory of Mexico, or Nicaragua, or ft'ew
Granada, for the purpose of defending the i
persons and property of American citi- 1
sens, even though they may be vio- :
ieotly assailed whilst passing in peaceful ,
transit over tbe Tebauntepec, Nicaragua or :
Panama rontes. He cannot without transcend
ing bis constitutional power direct a gun to be
tired into a port, or land a seaman or marine to
protect the lives of our countrymen on shore,
or to obtain redress for a recent outrage on their
property. The banditti which infest our neigh
boring Kepnblica of Mexico, always claiming to
belong to one or the other hostile parties, might
make a sudden descent upon Vera Cruz or tbe
Tebauntepec route, and be would have no pow
er to employ a lorce on shipboard in the vicin
ity for tbeir relief, either to prevent the plun
der of our merchants or the destruction of tbe
transit.
g|ln reference to countries where the local an
where this is not tbe tEe 0
itiesdo not possess the physical power, even if
they possess the will to protect onr citizons
within their limits recent experience bas
shown that the Executive should itself be au
thorized to render this Drotection. Such a
grant of authority thus limited in its extent
could in no just sense be regarded as a trans
fer of tbe war making power to the
Executive but only as an appropiate
exercise of that power by tbe body to whom it
exclusively belongs. Tne riot in Panama in
1856, in which a great number ot our citizens
lost tbeir lives, furnishes a pointed illustration
of the necessity which may nrise lor the exer
cise ot authority. 1 therefore earnestly recom
mend to Congress, on whom the responsibility
exclusively rests, to pass a law before their ad
journment, conferring on the President the
power to protect tbe lives and property of Amer
ican citizens in thecases which I have indicated,
under such restrictions and conditions as tbey
may deem advisable. The knowledge that such a
law exists would ol itself go far to prevent tbe
outrages which it is intended to redress and ren
der the employment of force unnecessary.
Without this the President of the United Slates
may be placed in a painful situation before the
meeting of the next Congress. In the present
condition of Mexico, and one or more of the
other of us, no person can fore
see what occurrences may take place before that
period.
In cafjo of emergency, our citizons, coring ib il
they do n '1 oiijsy the same protection with the
Kultjec'.s of European Governments, will have ju-t
wse to complain. On the other Intnl. >hould tlie
Executive interpose,andosjh-cinlly nbould there-
Hult prove ilisa*tr<»UH, and valuable lives be lost, lie
might hulyi'ii himself to severe censure lor
having assumed a power not confided
to him l»y the Constitution of the United States,
it ib to guard against such a contingency that
I now appeal to Congress. Having thus recom
menced to Congress a measure which I deem
necessary and expedient for the interests and
honor of our country, 1 leave the subject to
their wisdom and discretion.
_ James Uuczzakav.
Wtuhinyion, Feb. 16, 1659.
XXX\lii CONGRESS—-SECOND SESSION.
Washington-. Feb. 18.—[Senate ]—The only
thing ot interest which transpired during the
inoruing hour, was a bill reported by Mr. Polk
from tbe Committee on Foreign Relations, to pay
Mr. Squires, our late Charge at Guatemala, the
sum ot $4,600 as compensation for extra services
This bill provoked much discussion for aud
ugtuußl it, liui no decision was come to.
_ Mr. Hunter tried to have tlic Consular and
Diplomatic Appropriation bill considered, but lir
was out-rated—2B oguiust 21 In favor of tlic
Private calender—wincli was proceeded with.
After tbe passage of a few private bills, an
important special message waa received from
tbe 1 resident, asking Congress to confer on
iim tbe power to nse tbe armr and navv to '
protect the transit route. 1
Tie message was debated by Messra. Mason
and Douglas, more or less in its favor, and bv
Messrs. beward and Fessenden thoroughly
against granting the powers asked. t
Without action tbe Senate adjourned. a
Hocse-—-Tbe House went luto committee on (
the Army Appropriation bill.
Mr. Stanton's amendment to strike out the an
f wh.ch be proposed
to test the ol members as to whether Uiey '
iZw IT. i'! 01 ! ° r „ ,!jc r considered. £
Wnring the debate, Mr. Lovrioy, of Illinois said -
lie wanted to hit the army between the bonis, to
aa to have merely a skeleton bung up for the 4
He was credibly in. '
lormed and believed that tbe anny was u-ed to =
get up war, and garrisons to advance the mice of
town lots. Some months ago there was a mat
S? ' lu "n™s_cric3 that theyouglit to
lie exterminated, because they preferred white c
concubines to black. [Laughter T fil
"fL™ proceeding to reply to Mr. Letcher* re- F
marks or yesterday about nationality, when lie »i
ca . llcd «o ortjf l>y Mr. Pbelps for irrelevancy. ,
Mr. Lovejov said a point or order always coniw .
from the vast deep when tho harpoon touches tbe c '
blubber. jj
Mr. Phelps, joining in the laughter, raid lie n,
insisted upon an observance of the
Mr. Stanton** amendment was rejected—aves 5:
lara not counted. _
did nut desire onr army to be like
the militia of Mlssiiglppi, which, according to an 8 '
<edlu»r in that State, had an abundance of officers * c
but no privates. (Laughter.) .
Mr. Davis replied that the people of his Stat*
are able todefend themselves withoutaimTaSSrt ®
northern or foreign invaders with lb
Mr. CominH did not intend to reflect on the neo- ac
ple of Mississippi 1 lc
Mr. Washbume, of Illinois, moved an amend-
aent providing for the guarding of the military .
reservations against the depredations of trespasi &
ere. Rejected. r y\
Mr. i-aulbier offered an amendment abolishing W1
Ulcre cxist » tbrougbont the
country a strong impression that Brevet rank is to
Amoral*,ng, and leads to
Mr. Bonbnm opposed the amendment for the
reason chiefly that it would cut down pay o °r d ,
tbe commanding General, who had fairly won »
eV S, '" d oVwm *<
The amendment waa rejected, by 42 acainat 80 4c
® en " " Cre we
Nichols, of Ohio, asked leave to offer the fol 12
Jowing: iUI
In the correspondence of the t»i
Toik Daily Timet of the 16th, signed F., and abS «
in Ibe correspondence of other panera, it in
charged that a member or the Committee on iZ
eoimts lias nude a bargain to reo lve as a cnutidl wa
eraUon for passing certain claimß therein, and that n,
Bubseqnently the said member demandi d money
lor his services; and Wbeieas.it is further af. Til
teged that a member of said Committee compelled 1
claimant to agree to give him a portion of the vti
bills pasßea before tbe Committee in consideration ,
or their Therefore, mL
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• Tfcs Speaker decided the resolution in order.
Mr. Leleher ot Vs., suggested a committee of
ono, who could sooner get through the business
than five.
Mr. Sieklee ol N. Y., understood tbe evidence
E. upon which the 7im« article wasbssed, amount
ed to this:
.. A man who wrote a letter a year ago exone
rating every one from bisme, now made an affi
davit that his lormer statemeot was false.
Mr. Bonham wanted tbe nume ol the member
} q charged to be stated.
Mr. Nicbols said that no name was mentioned
in the Timet * article, and that all tbe Committee
lay are involved in tbe charge.
. Adjourned.
Important Foreign Mews by the Prince
Albeit.
,rt " Ktw Yobk, Feb. 18.—Tbe City of Manchester
na- left Liverpool for New York on tbe 2d ineL
md Great anxieties were felt for the Emperor's
.. speeeb at tbe opening of the Legislature on the
7th. It was rumored that be is preparing a aur
-s€- prise for the world, and that war is certain.
• t 0 The Minister of the Colonies had decided that
.t„ tbe immigration ot Africans shall be superseded
by Chinese.
***4 The Eoglish Parliament was opened by the
lat- Queen in person on the 3d. Tbe speech com
,of menced with congratulations on the state of the
country and on the progress made in India.
On foreign affairs it says: " I receive from all
aa* foreign powers assurances of friendly feelings.
(a> To cultivate and confirm these feelings, to main
iree tain inviolable tbe faith of our public treaties,
and contribute to, as far as my influence can
ez " ertend, tbe preservation ol general peace, are
kr. the objects of my increasing solicitude." The
' er . conclusion of the treaties in regard to the prin-
A cipalities, and one of commerce with Russia, are
noticed, and tbe latter is referred to as an indi- ,
ves cation of the complete re-establishment of friend- I
tsa- ship betwaen the two countriea. The treaties
. 0 { with China and Japan are mentioned as promis- j
ing great commercial advantages. Satisfaction
tmy is expressed at the abolition by France ot negro
leir immigration on the coast of Africa, and that tbe
02 pending negotiations give promise of a total
. abandonment of tbe system.
ef In respect to Mexico tbe speech says: "Tho
to state of tbe Republic of distracted by
tho civil wars, bss ioduced me to carry forbearance
isy to the utmost limit in regard to the wrongs and
cis indignities to which British residents have been
xiit subjected at the hands of tbe two contending
1 io l parties. Tbey have at length been carried to
'°> such an extent that I have been impelled to give
?£• instruction to the commander of the naval forces
ltli * in those seas to demand, and, il necessary to en-
force reparation."
tl ? i Tbe rest of the apeech is devoted to local mat
'.c ir ters, and among tbe meascres provided are par
:lty liamentary reform and a new bankrupt law.
iro ° Earl Melville, in the House of Lords,and Lord
Palmerston, in the House of Commons, com-
ÜB . plain of the silence in regard to tbe threatening
state of the Italian question and other matters
r* of interest. I
, Lord Derby and Mr. D'lsraeli expressed their J
Tl< confidence in the maintainance of peace. I
Warlike rumors were still in circulation, bnt I
i nothing decisive was known. I
? France continued her warlike preparations. It I
was rumored that tbe Duke de Malakoff would
soon return to Paris and be succeeded in Lon>
* don by the Duke de Montebello.
10 Prince Napoleon and his bride had arrived at
Paris.
The Bourse fluctuated considerably end de
? * clined nearly 1 per cent, after the Queen's
speech. Tbe 3 per cents, closed on the 3d inst.,
at [email protected].
iu- The Sardinian Government hod decided upon
if a loan.
H It was reported that tbe King of Sardinia
r* was about to marry the sister ot the Empress
. of Russia, the widow of the Duke Leucnten*
108 *
ven. J
Tno Brazilian mails bad arrived at Lisbon,
■pd bringing the news that the Brazil Government
_ e ° bad offered its meditation with Paraguay, and
that tbe American Commissioner had accepted
tbe ofler, and that tbe Brazilian Admiral had
Iln* 1 l n * gone to Paraguay on tbe mission.
Coffee at Rio was unchanged.
Tho Melbourne mails of the 18th of December
bad reached England, and gold valued at £5G3,-
000 wu on its way there.
SI- WTIS*.
*er Loxnoff, Saturday, Feb. sth.—There was a de- I
tor bate in the Commons last night on the encoar- I
ew agement of the cultivation of cotton in India. I
he The Bombay mail of January 11th has been |
ti- telegraphed. Vartons British successes are re- I
io- ported, including the defeat ol Tantia Topee's I
fnl forces. I
or r ■ I I
>4" liater from China—The French Nicara- I
be gaan Canal ficheme. I
J? New Yobk, Feb. 18.—The Commercial Advcr- I
ai ' titer has private advices lrom UoDg Kong of tbe |
V 14th December. I
t0 Newfl had been received at Shanghai that Lord I
ht Elgin's fleet was fired into by tbe rebels from a I
he fort beyond Kankin, while on their way up tho I
_ Yang-tse Kiang, and that the fire was returned. I
As nothing bad been received direct from Lord I
* Elgin tbe extent of the affair was not known. I
h * Reports vary considerably in regard to particu- I
lars. I
Mr. Reed, the American Minister, had left j
' " en route for Bombay. I
The amount of the claims upon tbe Chinese I
01 wnicn one-ujwro?'Wttiets.f— Q _, I
]8 can exports, imports and appro* I
M priated. |
u The Paris correspondent of tbe Commercial |
a " Advertiser says M. Felix Belly announced on tbe I
nt 23tb January the complete organisation of tbe I
Nicoraguan Canal Company; that the necessary I
ie funds were secured, and that in tnree weeks he I
te would embark from Havre for Greytown with I
it engineers for the commencement ot the enter- 1
in P"? 6 -
The Prince Jerome headed the subscription I
)Q with 50,600 francs, and the Prince Chambor* |
p dand and tbe Due de Montpeosier bad each sub I
q. scribed a large sum. Tbe Company had made I
iy application to the Grand Duke Constantine, and |
£ the Archduke Maximilian to assume by liberal j
)e subicription a protectorship in tbe scheme. I
r- mm* I
i. From Washington* I
y AsniNGTOK, Fob. 17-—'The Committee on I
a Wuys aud iltarw are still unable to come to a cou* [
ie clu-iiou ou the tariff, but it is probable that a bill I
a- revisiug the present act will be affixed to one ol' I
r. tlie gcuenil apiirojmation bilis. A report this I
>8 ctleci i* prevailing. ' I
ie The Government reccivetl to day despatches I
it giving *troDg hopes that oar mfaundeistamling f
ie with Paraguay wil 1 l>e amicably settled. I
e- Mr. Ueudricks, present Commissioner of the I
»t Land Office, is to be District Judge in Oregon. I
The Board of Army officers, convened by order I
it of tlie Secretary or war, to inquire wherein re- I
io treuchment can be made,, met to day. They in- I
a tend to cut down the service in every possible
,e manner. I
e The British Colonial Bank Forgeries. I ;
d —*^ ie forgeries of the Col. I ■
onial Hauk ot Barbadnes, were committed by a I
* (.erman named Henry Law. duing busineiwatthc
time at Ao. 34 Heaver street He went to Europe
a few weeks ago, taking wilh him aboat $70,000, | J
tlie product ot his operations. Law wuh formerly .
u a mcrcliaat in Calcutta. I '
0 I (
Chief J nstice of Michigan* j
DsTEOir,Feb. 17.—The Republican State Con
vention met in this city yesterday and nomina- I i
, ted George Martin, of Kent County, Chief Jus- I '
tico of tbe Supreme Court. j
The Democratic Convention, also held here to- I
y day, nominated Alpheus Felcb, of Washtenaw. '
c for the same olGce. I
1 Idorc Financial Scoundrelixm* 1
i. Bostok, Feb. 17.—Rumors are current that I *
] Mr. S. MeGowan, Treasurer of tbe Mutual Loan !
fund Association, has decamped with tbe funds I i
1 belonging to the Association. The amount is I t
i- not known. I (
■ « I t
Ke-Nominatcd for Congress. J
' WnBKLiNo, Va., Feb. 17.—Hon. SherradCle- I 9
mens was uoanimously nominated for Congress «
on the first ballot, in the Convention held to- I a
day. • g
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Another Slaver, Probably. I S
Mobile, Feb. 17.—The bark Ottawa sailed yes- I E
terday, ostensibly lor St. Thomas, but it is said
aud believed tnat her destination w the Soatheru I
Coast ol Africa, for Slaves. I c
The Utah MaiL u
Leavenworth, K.T., Feb. 17.—The Utah mail a
readied Atcliisoa in oixtoen days and a half frjm I n
Salt Lake. There is no news. J -
COMMERCIAL.I'
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Commercial and Money fatten. J
Pamir Eramo, r*b. 18, 1559. I
Moxkt, Exceaxqs, «fcc.—We have had a very £
fine day, and business has been more active. I
Parties begin to invest more freely in produce, I
and rather more inquiry for accommodations I
ww botieed. Qaotations, however, remain pre- j
cieely at former figures, viz: Exchange I -
Discounts 10 per cent. Gold I>£. Street rates
nominal at I@2 per cent, per month. I
ComiißniT..—The Liverpool |market of Feb. I
sth was by tbe Prince Albert. '
The quotations are given according to the new I
syatem, called the 41 Cental" or 100 lbs. Amer
ican Flour is quoted 10a@l2i, and Red Wheat _a
Gs 9d@flj per 100 lbs. Corn is quoted at 5s lOd
@6i 2d for yellow; and 7sld@7s2d per 100 I
lbs. In order to make the matter plain to those I
accustomed to to the old system, we give the j
figures by both systems: I u
w NewSntemlOOtta. o'd6r»t«m I
R?dwfcSlT OQr I# «?da22j6a
ttd S:l tt 6 « 3a
wJ u Meoa(»Mi4d A
We have escalated the old system as 196 lbs I
to the barrel of liour; 70 lbs to tbe bushel of n
wheat; and 480 lbs to the quarter of corn.
Tho Wheat market was unusually dull to- di
day, and a decline of 4c on No. 1 Red, 2c on e
2fo. Si Red, 2s on Standard Spring, and abont a_t
I 4c on No. 2 Spring was experienced. Sales
| were Tery limited-No. 2 Red selling at $L24@
126; No. 2 Red, Standard Spring, 9dc
@93c; No. 2 Spring, 66<gS7c-market closing
very weak at these quotations.
The Flour market was more active to-day, but
then was not much disposition to operate. Corn
wss firmer. Oats and Barley quiet but firm.
Dressed Bogs more active, bnt declined. Pro-
Tlsions very dulL
We saw a letter from a port on Lake Ontario
yesterday, in which it was stated Ihst American
millers were buying white Canadian wheat on
the north short of that Lake at SL7S per bush- HC
eL The same wheat is quoted in New York at
[email protected].
With reference to the paragraph which ap
peared in our paper yesterday morning, copied
from a New York circular, stating that flour was
feisf purchased in New York for the Montreal XV
market, we giy# it as the general eptaion 0 f
ter. Canadian operators here, that the Floor will
eof probably prove " StumptaiL" Good extra Flour
ieM is fully as high in New York as in Montreal, and
>nce the freight cannot be less than 75c.
unt The Cincinnati Gazette of yesterday says:—
In tbe general market business was qaiet to*
v* day and prices of most of tbe leading articles
of produce continue to tend downward. There
. wasnoinquity lor Mess Pork, and prices must
lDcr be considered nominal at $18.50. Bulk Meals
. sold to u limited extent at B(gS%e for Sides,
'° ed and C(i£tv-4 C for Shoulders. Bacoo Sides were
tteo a j ao a easier, closing at 9s£@9)£c. Lard
was oflered at for prime b&rreL Whiaky
declined with sales at 25}£@25%c, cloaiog un
settled. -Tbers was a moderate demand for
ncc Flour at for superfine Wheat and
Corn unchanged. Barley and Rye dulL
ster At Buflalo on the 10th inst., Red Ohio Wheat
or . g sold at $1.30.
the At Toronto on the 14th, Spring Wheat was
sur- quoted atGs Gd@Ga9d.
At Detroit on the ICth, Corn told at 75&75 c.
ded The Cleveland Herald publishes the arrange
ments of the Northern Transportation Company
for the coming season. It states that the New
the Vork and Erie Railroad Company having with
dia. drawn their propeller line and made an arrange
all ment with the Northern Transportation Com
pany to do their bustness, the following will be
ies, the lines run during the season: —Daily New
can York and Erie Line between Dnnkirk, Cleve*
land and Sandusky. Tri-Weeklj New York and
r ia- Erie Line between Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cbi
are cago. Tri-Weekly betweenOgdensburgb, Cleve
'ifd* Sandusky, Toledo and Detroit. Semi
ties Weekly between Ogdensburgh and Chicago,
nis- touching at all intermediate ports. Tbepropel
■ion j ers forming these lines will number thirteen,
as;follows: Buckeye Stale, Bay State, Akron
3tal (new), Granite State, Jefferson, Lady of the
Lake, Michigan, Ontario, Ogdensburgb, Prairie
State, Vermont, Wisconsin and Young America.
nC e With this formidable fleet of fins screw steam
and era, the Company will be prepared do all tbe
sen business entrusted to them with safety and dls
[to P alch * im
cea Chicago Daily Wholesale Market*
en- FainiT Etzsho. Feb. 18.
FLOUH—Marketqulet. S»leiwere:-100 bblilowßrade
lat- Sprios Extra at
>ar- K75:10) bbla *' BaUvla" do at M-90: lOObbli" Morria'
doatSS.SS; MbbU White Winter at 56.25.
ord WHEAT—Market_ very doll. Wisrca-Dec'lned 4c.
>m- Ba'ea were:—7oo liuNo. I Bed at #L2B la store ; 3.100 bu
i°£ do tn lots at St.SSlnatore: 8.000 bu do atll.MXloatnre;
* rß 1 COObndo at#lJ4ln»tore: 300 buAo.3 Sed at 11.13 In
store: 700 ba do at IU3X in atore. fipaxso—Declined
>eir 3®4c. Sales wereLOOO ba Standard at 93c In store (
. . 1.3 X bu do at 9Gc In store; 300 bu do to arrive at Wc In
store; 1,000 ba No 2 on p. t; 4 500 ba do at 87c In stare:
763 bu do at 66c In atore; ba Rejected at 7Co In store;
. . 700 ba do at 75c In store. Market closing veak.
®jr CORN-Flrm. Sales were3oo bu Shelled at 6le per
CO Sis on track; l.fcCO ba do at &tc on track. No£arOam
In marktt.
O ATd—Qal et bat firm. Bales were 210 bu prise new
(jO. crop at 35c on track.
q'jj BaELEr—Prime in rood demand. Bales were:—ss
St., bass hferlor 6tate at«3c on track; 200 bu sood State at
S9c delivered.
)on KYE—Nomlsal at 83<393cper COtts on track.
DEANS—Mirket not so active. Sales were4o bu f*lr
nia atIIJJQ: 48 bu Common at 11.15.
-ess BBEDS—TmttHT—Dnsettled. Bales to-day were;—loo
.en- bu prime In sood sblpplnt order at #100; 120 bu common
at $1.1)7. Clotm-40 bn sold at Id.
on, lllGHWlNES—Unclilnged. Market nominal at 24K©
ent "j.
ind ALOOnOIr-SSffi'Cc ptr nal.
DRESSED HCG3 -Mtrktt more active, but prices still
tending downward. Sales to-day were s
17 Hoes averasins i"-to fts. at *6.75
4 y .. - igo « * ' ,\ou
her " 6.GJ
» a H WJ M 0
J V 45 "at 5.62 X. and 6 G2K dlrldinz cn 200 Ba.
I'ROVisIONS-Meaa pork dah aad nominal at 117.25®
17,50. A sale of LOO) pes. Shoulders and green
de- from tbe block, at &X<3?Xc.
af. LARD—SbblspriraeatllXc: SObbls
TALLOW.-Bcarce andlnsooddeinand atlOXe.
»en IIIDES-Green« ity. 6j<ft7c; Greea country,
re- Greenaalted,B®BVe; Dry Flint, 16<ai6X-.
:e'a rODLTßY—Chickens, «1.50®1.:5 « doi; Turkeyg. 7®
8s? lb.
EGGS—Iq good supply, and lower. Fresh, per
dcs.
POTATOES—Common, &5®66e: Cho'.ca, 03<S>Oa>
■ (T . DRIED FRUIT—4O bags prime Dried Apples at 110.
the
HoveuenU or
)rd ascaiFTs St sulwatb.
a a Floor Wh't Com Oats Bar. Oat. Hoes
tho „ T bi>la bu. bu. ba. bu. No. No.
-j Br Lake
Ba - GaL U. R. BR. 170 3U) 498 WS 51 9 .... 76
>rd UyßockL R.R. 1W S4io .... So
rn. By 111 Central.. M 3123 303 .... K& 71 13»
rn ByO. B. 4Q... 57'. 1017 2i»5l S5 .... 180 IW
™ BiaP.4P.dnL. 510 333 .... ijS «29 .... ....
ByO.A.ABLL. t7 S7SJ 10
eft Total 13704 £837 1059 "947 231 *355
n. WTTBMi&y Vo/k JBvket.
ro- dull^ r sclge. liu™ 13.M0
. Bute; H50«0.60 forsuDerWeste>n; rom
tal mon to mediamextraWestern; #6.<o@6aoforsh! w >:nK
be brands nf extra round horp Oliio. Market for Canatllaii
. tloor uncuanced; $o 50E.7 f r common to choice tx
be tra Saudi sWes uf dye Hour $3 7504
ry Wdkat—Dull wLllst;i>r:ceß have andereose
he no material ebcoge m SaW 14 WW ba it 51.30<31 31 for
«jaimon to choice Winter Red Western: t1.47ttl 60 f.r
th Wblte M cbl*an.and 51.57 for fair White Canadian. IJ>e
jr- stead ntß'®fc7c; S.O'-O husaidnt the K. R. deoitjitM-
Barleyflrm; sale*of 5 00J ba cood State a*. O.rn
doll iand raised Wtstero uominil at S4®sCc: >il c i
on r.f loou.ba n*wyellow and white Housbers at
jr. Oats quiet at 54'4t57cforjJUUi; 61ttfi7cf«r Weaiern and
,u Ca* «rii-n.
, Wui-kt.—Rather eosterat 27c.
? FkovjaiOns.—l'nrk wiiboutrntterlaJ rhanffa SJer2 OOi
3d bbU « fornewmets #17.50 fjr rid do; 113.55
•al ©l3-Wfjrprime. Incl.iHedin *al» are 600 bbla Drim
for At nl de.ivercatHS.SO. Beef anchansed. Hales 400
liblsattC.C'>(s<.oo for country prion; |7 70®9 00 for do
m'ss: •;--fwll for re-picked mess; SllCilS fur extr.
meaa. Beef li*ras qolct at H4'tfl7.W. Fnce mess b-ef
nominal a' Dressed lioks lower and diill »> bk®
in t-utMeat, droop ne. B*lea3oopacka*eiatsH&.7c
■• a lor sbcnlder', and for huns. Bacon qalet and
U* r.otuinal.7 the tame. Lord firmer. Sale* ISOu blili at
ill Da:ter«elllnnct H®l«Bfor OJo, and ie®
Q |- 27cKrau'e. CUcesifcailS'*"
»is Stocks.—-At tbe Second Uiard Irreitd'r. but rlotrd
vK-nf-' ?/\ b74 lf ?* : d 2. of ls<:s 101^: Uo Ci
r! " 5 Hail.on in roortca«e 101; Cumberland
es ftnn Coal &0H: Pacific Mall Erie
3C em l-refrnf-l S-.y.; I 0 Keadtng 4»'tf; M O
= sy; OalenaM,\. MS i,\; rmiimi »ISK; RI CiJ<.
lle Foreign Markets.
cr PniPßisct Al rm.] lirapooi.Ftb.li.
„ UanADSTiTF.*—Allquotatloas are percental, or for 103
n. ilwM u-i ,Dr .« L Cnil , ; the range for American U
? fI P a S bu rel6j9u; whiteßj7l»
le li>»i>il. Corn firm; hclaen demanding an advance: white
mixrdandyel.owiiilKstCniJ; w.lte 7«ld<*7*3J. betf
stearty: ex'ra oetii b7j Pork firm, but large arrivals
c!ie>led tlie detand. Ilaconfirm. Lixd buoyant; aa'es
»• *<«<s;ssa, and bo.oers wanted at GOs at tlie close. T*llow
lirm. ror ash-s steiily and nclve at assCd. feailj
>l. a e*dyat Jijs«.disCd. tujar generally firm; lei has ad
„ vancei alix tly.
IO MenriUe* vaslirm. London Uo
it ccy market ws sllphUy hetier.
)e LiVßfcPooL t?aiurday..s-12 SL—Breaditufls quiet, bnt
) Arm. Lir4 firm at u w
y '' —C for money quoted at 9iX&
The political dbqu.etude isincreaslrg.
TRIPP, HALE, & CO.
t General Patent Office Depot,
NO. 200 LAKE STREET. CHICAGO. II fc.
!; HpHE SUBSCRIBERS BEG LEAVE TO I
I, Inform tbe pobile penerally. that tbey have oncnes
their office at tbe above place for the transaction or a i
GENERAL PATENT AGEKO7 BOBINEBB t
x # lt Is their aim to keep on band, at an times, forexhlbl- ,
i won «nd "le. as large a variety as possible or patented 1
n and the j
. Measure in.receiTio* vtsitors who SS
8 »W*>oM»nlne their articles, whether witn a rlewoi .
S porchasingor not. " Ul J
Tbe efiice is thrown open u the beadqaarters of bvn- i
Jk 1 * who may wish to dlroose oftheir improvements; and /
the proprietors respeafofly Invite tarentors and art\xans
to nsJ! apoa them at their pleajnre. Patenta oUaloed on
newlnTentlonsonreasonable terms, and with the least
B
B will reoeire and sell on commission all claves of wm I
- andpateniedarUcles.tOKetherwtthlndiTidSToountyor
Etate riabta to use and sell tbe same. Care will be taken
to receive no patented artlde or right for sale that la not *
posseased of genuine merit; It belne the purpose or the ®
fira to maintain a charaaerworthythe entire confidence I
of at! who nuy wiah toparchaae new and asefnl
: meats. TRIPP. HALK A I
1 No. 100 Lake Btreet.
I0HDO8:
Co.. Kilbj su, Boston: James M. ftfiJk SL. Boston •
Itowen A liry., 72 LiKe tft.. Cideajto; M. D. uSoaa A Co'
15uBouih Water Bt« Chicago; Iloyt A Pierce 3SJ Bi»i<
St., Chicago: A-J. Marphj/ Bwitast£ VU- J Trinrf
man. Brracose, N. Y. nog b453-iy 1
GAD PIPJS AND
Sheet Lead. Works. a
COLLINS A BLATCHFOSD,
HASCTACTUEXaa Of y]
Lead Pipe, Sheet and Bar Lead, °
AND DXALKSB IN ~
*■!» XiSI AX>,
Acents Cor 1
OOLLIKB WHITE LH&S « OIL OOXPAIY, w
—uo— D °
St. Shot Tower. g
VA fall assortment of the abors Kanateetßrts m. J
stantlronband.
OKDIUU /ROM TBE TRADE BOLIOOTtt,
Collins & Blstehlort,
_ apCpCT-ly Ooraer of qioton and TnlUm ■tnrti. ®
W, T. Slinfeldt & Co., I
MANDIAOTDBrBB JOS ®
■ A -'- S*. CBOSKET, »
" Sontb Tiur Str—t, .... a. J
(Corner of Wabash AvenaeJ
Distillers ofj
ALCOHOL, PURE SPIRITS, AND WHISKYS,
AlsoMaaa&otnrers of
Dome*tit Lienors, Barnlog flslii fc
-iro-
ptALPB in moHwnna and mctityirb opal, (j
WTbe Trade sspplled at Market Bate* and on Libera
* Urmt ' adtMHy
BAasi BAOS1! BAOSIH
3TAB.TI/ air.TJM
S™® BAG fI&NTFiCrOEV,
w Wabath arenoe, Chicago. |\
BAGB AND SACKS of every dcscrtptiso
• famished on short ~-
and printed with 1 f
KKW AND BEAUTIFUL BRAJVDC'
t&ikmwm. «MoM»"wnx.
£
HO! PO& PIKE'S PEAK ! 5'
TJIFLES,: SHOT ODNS, EEVOLTKBS,
n " Business dEa.^9.
and —='. ■ ■—■
SPIES lb BURTI
QOONSBLL OB SAT LA W
NO. ft CHJCSTNUL'. NORTH BIDB.
cles Between Third and Voartb streets. 8L Loals. Uo.
lere B.ls Notary Publle and Oocmlei toner ef
..... Deedsfor every Bute tn tbe Union.
. References In Chicago—Scripps. Bross A Spears.
eala sßinssioxarisa. Uel-ly-vI&SJ oxltim a anaf#
dei,
rer e .( f i tt )3EH S
,ard ATTORNEY AT LAW,
IOO RANDOLPH STBEET 100
tor ja2llm-c53 Noa 6 and 8. second floor, Oblcato, ID.
and *
BLAOKWELL &■ COMMINO
best A TTORNIES AND COUNSELLORS AT
A. LAW. 83 Booth Ctark street, opposite tbe Ooart
Home. Chicago. Illinois. Will practice ia the federal
vim aad Bute Courts of Illinois, and la the Supreme Ooart
cf the United BUtes. w „
BoßotrS Unoswiax. [de!7] GnjeaTW Cokkcto.
rsc. U GOODWIN LABNED &. GOODWIN
}ge. ATTORNiiyS AND COUNSELLORS—
J\ Office No. 97 Washington street, adjoining Lsr
»ny oon'aßlock. Chicago, Illinois,
CTKfHEI A-QOOOWm SDW. Q. LABSrO DIS*LOOODWIS. Jfc
ith- GOOKINS THOMAS &. EOBEHTS
-4 TTORNEYS AT LAW, 79 AND SI
Dearborn Street. Chicago. Illinois. nol9 bWi !n
> be DRAKE & 880.
324 Clark Street 331
* ew T\EALERS IN PAPER HANGINGS,—
XJ PAPER HANGEB& Ac,
tn j Hocse. Bga and Shade Painters. ocß blll-gm
;hi- BASS h. MUIjVEY
, ve . A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT
J\. LAW, No. 47 Clark street. Chicago. ' •
inn- r*HK».ss BAsi. odbia-ly jpmcs kcltet. I
'go, Steele &. Hmry
pel- » TTORNEYS AT LAW, 58 DEAEBORN
i 60 ' Koom'N(X P. a Bo* 4237.
Ron b. t. br**LK -....ldeSi h. h. bilst.
th<! CKAHFOIID, StXAUP & CO.,
irio TMI'OKTEaS AND DiILIiESIN CROCK
iCS. I KBY, lllaaa and Gbiua, ThUSc Col!«»ry, Looking
uTi.i*e>i l <>ialonunti brliiuioi* tTare,No.lOß L-ik«? street
am - uuato. rn.
th " O. H. Il r.. LAFLIH"
dta ' TTTHOLE3ALE PArER WAREHOUSE,
W 49 SOOTH WATEB STBEET,
Arenoir receirlng their winter stock of Hne Acer* and
eastern Book Papers, which they offer at low prices.
:• printing paper of every stse and best Qoallty. oc7.bld
18 \ VOLOAH FOUNDRY.
. nLINTON STBEET, tBTWEBM fOLTO»
0 at and Qarroll. Chicago. Dl.
Tla* HINR7 WAZSINGTONv
Hanafacturer of Bt&donary v>< Portable Steam Engines.
Nid Repairing promptly at
' ba tended to. fea4-ly
~7n EDWARD O.ASAYi
AND OOUNSBLLOH AT LAW
3re | NO T7 SOUTH CLARJC BTKEtT.
cln Opposite Oocrt Hocsa Chicago.
are: ft
ore;
. Kailroabe.
3om '
mPOKTANT NOTICE.
ntw St, Louis, Alton and Chicago Railroad.
-S5 CHANCE OF TIMF
Two Express Train 0 Daily
FOB ST. LOUIS.
Mr AND AFTER STODaY, THE 30TH
\J lott.tralnswilllea«e Depot, cornercf Canal aid
-100 aa Qren u follows:
mon g. <9 g p.M.N;gbt Express, (daturdajs eXwep;ed.)
™ 4-auy»j.
iv» Night ExorMS 9-.05 A. U.
Mail and Express I^3A.M.
JOLIKT ACCOMMODATION.
still Leaves Joliet.. *. S;ls A. M.
Arrlrts at Cblcago .V-.15 A. BL
Leaves Chicago S-.00 P. 5L
Ifi.'a Arrives at Joliet (3 30 P.M.
Jag ly A. H. MQOItE. General Sapt.
HAHSIBAI AND SI. JOSEPH BAHBOAX)
£53 WINTER AEEtiNGEMENT.
«n H. & fcT. J. R.R. IS NOW OPEN
1. 115 miles west from Hannibal aad 73 east from Bt.
Joseph, leaving only IS miles, staging between tbe Mis
nK' sisdppl and Mlwri Rivers. On the first day ot March
tbe entire road will he completed,
ve This roo.e affordi tae mo t direct, reliable aid exredl
-* tioaj communication wilh Kaotas. Nebraska, ValtLake
and Ptke> Peak: canying paaseogers miles nearer ti
7® Pike's Peak tban any o±er Kailroad. Prom St. Joset-h
tbe Port Kearney roate Is tne bt st ralySX) miles to Pike's
Peak, and v^the aiarraviile Cat-Off wid reduce tb's dls
per tance to 475 mLes. From 8u Joit-ph Staees leave daily for
Leavenworth. Weston and Kansaa C.t;. and also to
Atchison and Lecomoton, pfcastog through tieary City,
Donlpban. Winchester. Hickory Polct anduscaloosa, con
necting wi|h lines from Topesa. o<aaka. Gra&sbopper
Palls. Lawience. Indlanola, and Fort &iley. ft eat
overland mall leaves at. Joset>h every Monday for Salt
• Lakr*. via Fort Kearney. Fort Brtdger and Nobk's Pass,
ToOmabaand uonncil DlaCs a daliy line o' stages ran
from tr. Josephspasslrg tbrongb and brUnJea. lowa
ogs Point. Nebraaka Cltv, Piattmuatb. Passengers frcm
No Chicago. Di trolt, Cincinnati. Davtoo. Pittsburgh and Lou
isvllle will flod this in every respect tbe o.oit desirable
76 route. Passengers from Caica-o via the C. B.AQ. K. 8.,
So connect at Qaincy witb boats for Hannibal.
]3a Upon tlie opening of the rondsndoavlcation on tbe
400 Missaslpplthe ilme between Oalosgoand SLjoseph will
iedjceJ to 36boors,
in Trains leave nannlbal daily at 8 A M. Leave St. Jo
_l gepb at 7A M. JOBIAII HUiNT. Bui>U
355 P. R OKOAT, QeaT. tketAgt. ja2a c!O9
, 3nsutan£C.
im- ibicogw l 1:. iuuu« nuCC I/O:
:og
ft* W. Corner ef Lake and GlArk-st&,
UP STAIRS,
for OAPXTAXi ... 200,000.
££ DIREOTOSB.
Is. Diomas Church, E. W. ltaymond. Goo W. Dole,
.rn E. IL Haddock, J. E. Botsford. OrrlriK'on Last,
.les O.B.Fanrell. W. tL Larrabee, J. 1\ Kd wards.
id THOMAS CXXUBCH, Prcat.
a N. HOLDEN, Sec'y, JOS. F. BROWN. Surveycr
X4an 37 'BSaiS^Jy
53 THE PJIOENIX INSURANCE CO.,
do OF TIIB CITY OP CHICAGO.
;*f Oflloe, 143 South Water Street.
7c Authorised Capital. 200.1W01 PaM la andsecursd, 175,500
Od MAXiuihQ &ir.sr*(tir.s:
at J. F. Aldricii, Jobu A. Kichula
® K. C. Wilder, a. Kd«*arda,
Hiram B. Fmiib.
rd ABnsokT Dictrrnns:
Ci Watson Carr. 11. il i/!rton,
ml O. M. beuacrsoß, A>ltm buiith.
Rle A. KDW'AttDS, PreslJcnL
O B, C. WILDER. Rfcretarv.
OKO. K. lIASTIKOR, (Jencral Acfcti
LRWIS B. RUNDKLL, Surveyor,
ftfi- Kire, Martue aud Inland Nnrigaiinn Tusnr&nce.
03 "NORTH AMEHICAH ,
a Fire Insurance Company.
»f OF HARTFORD, CONN. '
lis |
es PAID UP CAPITAL S3OO 000. <
Insure axalnst Loss by Fire only, '
d- HUBBARD A HUNT. Agent*, Chicago, corner Lasalle
and Sooth Water strtpM.
®* NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE COHPA- '
ot NY. of Norwich. Conn. ,
d PAID UP tJAPZTAZ. $176 000.
HUBBARD A HUNT, Ajrcnt& corner of Boalh Water
■ and Clark streets. Rrst Floor, Loomls' Block. oc23b3ofi 1
Northwestern Insurance Conip '
j OSWEGO, NEW YORK. !
(EBTABUBSIO Dl ISSI.) 1
Ctpltll ISO,OO0 —With a Large Sirplis. 1
> rriHE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY IN- J
• .a. formed that Ur. JULIUB WHITE baa been reap
pointed acent of this Oomp iny. and is alone.* nthorUed b
to isaae and reniw policies In Chicaco. £
Mr, WMTEIt authorised to adjust and pa all iocses
arijinfunderoarPoUdes either Fire or Marine. A
: „ JAil£B PLATT President
; 8. B. Lodlow. See'y.
LV Ihe nnderstcned win be happy to see his triendi <,
11 and tbe patfona of the old Northwestern genially, at the -
Office. Na 143 % Booth Water street, assuring them that i
i, oar rates shall be aslowastboseof any other responsible
: Ooopany, and that Losses shall oe falrtj adjnAed and
J promptlypald. JULIDB vruiTE, Agent,
\ ocaobaaiv t4BX Booth Waurstreet,
1 Peoria Marine & Fire lusu'nce Co. (
[ or PEORIA. a
! CAPITAL 5500.000 F<
; Paid Up in C&sh 300,000 E
' 21A&IKE AXU FIRE RPKS (JSpER^EITTES
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. £!
l<o«cc Promptly Adjusted and Fald at "
tma Ageucf*
J. ACQ. WRIGHT. Ayent,
1 la4bsloly Booth Water street, Chlcago.2 ot
i Y<
FARMER'S UNION FIBE INSURANCE "
CO. Capital and Sarnies,. $150,000 C
CONSSCnCUT KUTUAL LIFS IKS. CO. <
Aeaalrod Capital $3,000,000
J!»0, B, ACKLE7, la
No. 4 MajonicTemble, Chicago, Dl
rat. MASISE «ad LIFE ISSDEiNCE for mm
amoontdeaireo at reasonable rates in reUable Eastern pai
Oomeanie*. ia37«.951y mn
——^———mrnmmm J
Flour ! Flour j! J
TITS HIVE CONSTANTLY IN STORE .
V t fr-m oar own MDls and upon Oondgnment, fl.
Spar ofjiUcradea particalarly choice craves of White
Winter wheat Floor from Wlaaoastn and Boathem 1111- m
nots. rl
C;ty dealer*and consame*i canbe salted at to qoallty
andpric* and orders from tbe coontry proqar tly fiUrt
by as. Office and Store, 276 Booth Water street.
JaS9 cIU HAWKINS ft OBAPUAK,
Sextons and Vndertasers,
xo.au. balls srsxrr, ™
TXAVEONHAND, AT ALL TIMES, eveet J?
4-L style aad linlah. Wood, Lead, and Zinc Collins; also
ahroods. And are prepared with Hearsei and Carriages, (30
and every tklsx reqnisita for Fonerals; and may be fouoa
on aand, and readyto fire prompt attention to their boal*
uu at all boon.
Tbey alas bars a Chapel aad Vaclt In the Cemetery.
«iW <ygrnrry fr q fc
IBS. SHEET IBINQLASS,
mUv S5 Bbla TJos vrv
15 Cases Refined Borax. *
6 <*ases Btthlnc Bpo:ge. JS
40 Bags JBcTy Bomae, mH
90 CasktOaiaaCUr.
, For sale i>r BOCXKK PHILLTPB A OO^
IslS-ly No, 85 Sooth Water str^t.
iCILASSI GLASS!! GLASS I!!
VX Plate and Doable Thick 6las, of large ilsei Aa 5^
aborted slock tor sale low by ""
PISTON'ROBINSON A SMITH. s®"
taWS H IMMk fort
i , rata
3.500 OHKSIS TOnNG HTBON,
Gra-POWDII UTERIIL ABO BUOK IW
sr*
XTBW BAIHINS. —2OO BXS., 150 HJ
J.l bza. New Saislns joat received aad tor n!e by J 1
BUYNOLDB. ELY A 00. X
IKfi HHDa. NEW N. O. SUGARS, „
ACJV/now Undlns, andfornle«t Bipcoan raiom m. t.
ooU4y-b46? KEYNOLDa. KLT A 00.
9HH POCKETS O. G, JAVA COFFEE
g VJU m taa.prim, Lj^Oofeforgrt,
KAA BXS - SCALED AND Nu. 1 £&£
ouu tLTlcn
KA Tea. NSW KICK FOB SALE "BY I,J
tJKJ neMMP MTMOLDg. IT I m
2QO HHDa - SUGABMOW AKBITUia
ifT*nn I
9nn BALK S PRIM NEW YORK
Ctgol
ft T^ E OF ILLINOIS, COOK COO.N'TY
X 7 D. i»r Co"""! fflrcoit Court, Febt-jiri Telm!
*° d WW- «■ 'Jelmlrt K,a.
against the ettaie of th* old ii»ii Wirth aad
the sua of Two HnaSti «nd r> •2^ c^_ N *5 B J* DO « fc J
w
m.Wuf r S£»Sf J e b«,O
Oook CoactTarMi? * appear before the said
>»• uYmIX "VSF'Jf'ZSZ' ■ boiStSS &'oX
am you. aad la f**np7r beeatered against
AT lrSisriid M nSdJl?r' ,^ d A"™ 1" a«* "J tlml.l
leral will be sold to lodcnenl ud eon.
> ° art Kfimui n , J «'»!• U OUUROI, Clerk.
tna. . ■ Perking. PICHi AU't. feie-ly dm
r~ OK G-RAUAM MARK BE
g_ "■ a3efl -, Public no Uce Is hereby sivra lo all per
7~r d y m » demaads asa est the estate cf
J-Vm«"IH^ e topressat the same for adjedi
caiioaMd leUJeaeatat a resalar term ofthe Couaty
'• J *- uf.vi ~, Co< i < «9? llnl, • 10 be haldea House
r~ or. the first Moaday of Mardi. A,
I- D. Ifcs9, being the ecTi atl i day thereot
SI r. , «, f , , U'/OUC MARR. Executrix
, ofthe last Win aadTeatamsat of Graham Marrdec'd.
M<pprT ( ,^|^
i,- Cranspo rtatxon.
A TLANTIO ROYAIu MAIL STEAM NAV
CX. W*Uoa Oompaay's New York and Galway Line.—
AT departure from N em Fork will be the Stcaaiahlp
3?rincei Albex*t,
Captain T. J. Waters, to sail from New York, oa the
i Vi March._ toacbla* at St. Johns. N. F. to re
eelve the Royal Mails of Passage*—Fint pi«««
RN SPA,? 6 ?? ladadiag free ticket* to
*M2ftßs? dp alciUespatrailroadrootesia Greatßritala.
1277 plate.kaife,fork. Ai%,aad bed-
S tta ß,SL&. a ° bns '
—— ?, orfrti ® rt^ r R»«MelaqubeoftlieAtaeri.
®»of x P,s*?Camj«nr. m nelson street, 64 liroadwar
ud at their other advertised offices la the laterior
3K- d *" C4n be secared at aay of the
above offices to brias peruoai out from aay of thepriad
king pal cities on the Knea ot railway la ttreatßriiala lor •£&.
reel, ortromGalwayfors3o. wwwuMiorw,
ii tab n vkztnr\ m HOLLAND, Maasger,
JAfi. G. FARGO, office of American Express Co
No. a) Dearborn Street, Chicago?
PBj NewYotk.Nov. 13.1H5>L nnJ4 Kfias
ud nHERRY CREKK AND PIKE'S PE.VK
W EXPRESS.
Throngh to the Gold Mines lo Ten Dijs.
0B JOHN M. HOCKIDAY & CO.,
Proprietors aad Coatractors of th» Greatßslt Lake aad
Cherry Creek United S-ates Mail, will ma a da ly
Express Line of
yal Concord Coaches drawn by Six Males,
Throogb f'om AtrMion, Kan*as Territory, on theOreat
10 uo,TER
ThisL'aeCcaaects with 'he
HANNIBAL and st» joe bailboad,
By a Daily Line of Steamera.
m Mines.
=5 with stopping places relays of
Fresli Mule» Every- HO Miles,
Passengers Vyth's line will be takea throtßh from Atchl
—— son to the Gold Mines Ten Diys beiag TWENrS
lesi time thsa by ary ether coavejance.
>ad AtcWsonu™ 0 *' 1 l ° DinTer ® ltr * Creek, $10» from
l_ elrt pu iSer 1 " Ijo b » *"»*"
Ay p ueagers willbe^rinmlad that iiro pajsthelrfare
J 2 ? Board from Atchlaoa to the tulles ani freight oa
__ tort/lDf. b'ggrtfc.
TH TnronrtTttket.forule from Chlcui »' or
aid tbeCUeuo.j l jrdn i t:n >Qi] n c- Hallioil De'os.
-r"V Aiutets vo be sold per comjeadcg
.„WTc etiwlilte ready for sale la adraace oatie
lOihofMarph.
j John M. Hockiday & Co.,
iL Prorrietan ot tbe Dallel Btates Mail Lloe to Salt Lake
fe!s9mea& aad Cherry Creek.
| 1859. .uJEgtj? 18S9.
J; THE
U American Transportation
COMPANY.
g~* Incorporated under the Laws of the state of New.York
JJLr CASH CAPITAL, 9900,000.
11 JOHN L. RIMBERLT. Prea^dett,
edi- FRAN&UN LEE. Vlee Prerf^eat,
ike JAMr-S C. EVANS, Sec'y and Treas'r.
n N THB OrENISG OF NAVIGATION
Ice's " company will be preptretl to transport Pro
dis- Perty. Verch«ndlse. Ac., from New York. Boston. Alb*nv
'for »"dlroy tr.»nyof ihevVeateradtics. A'so, Floo*. P«v
to vlsloni. Produce. Ac., from aay ol th« Lake Ports to tide
!ity, w»ter. with as great care aad dispatch, saJ at as low
»a- **tes as by a\y other responsible liae, at the same time
iper giving throogh bills ofladlag for all property wfaea ue
■eat prcd. . T
ialt . Itili Opmparyhrttalbe of elahtsUaoch Propcl'ers.
ass, to pjy between Ba«» and Chlcag«, tsochlng rouU
run At Sheboygan, Mllwaakee, Radae. Senosha u.d Wanke
>wa »o. Havli gat 'lilcae, ample facilities »nd warehoow
•cm accotcmodauprsfor »h* receptloa assorting aad shlo
,ou* Ping of all articles entrusted to their cue. which will be
ible uadrrthe direction of their AgeoU who will iiie his per-
R-. soaal atteadoa to the fulfTllme&t of ccatracts, acjmtmeat
of dalms and damages,
the As our Company have a large l]ne of Cantl Boats on
will £ c Oaaal. aad are aboa; to establish aline of S*am
Caaal aiso. we 'eel warranted la represeailn* to
Jo- coraumerru* customers, that they caa rel* cpoo greater
disP*.chaiidatlMsratfst iaahasb retoforebeeagivea.
® i? fo £?l.a # k tae public to con'kme the patronsge
io ljbea'ly bwtcwed apon as during iheoajt foaryeais.
w. R oc i?? n Market b«;«een Waihlagtoa tad
MAsiijtt)n.*te*u. Chicago. *ll
_ 1 8 s*B *■ og<! "'-
0' Illinois River Packet Company. ;
Incorportei Capital Stock, $200,000. i
D. J. JU.VCOCK. Prtj't. WjL P. HANCOCK. Bec>. |
0. rs^HROUGH BILLS OF LADING GIVEN !
*. for Fre.tht to iL Louii aal all points c the ! I
FrtUUtu-enby OMc^aad
• » c to aad Steamboat from I I
' tteace. Forparticuliwapnlj-to I t
. T. W. ALKX4ADER t krCZU, J
, fel lm-cl4tt ISajj S uth ■%atcrSt.. C'Mra;o|lt» 1 (
rcr PITTSBIKGH, FT. WAY.Vp fcCdIQUO R. R !
_ 1868-9....WINTER RATE 5....1858-9 d
I Tlirough Line. I c
*• T?B0M DATS AND UNTIL FURTHER I *
Freight will be carried over this Lice as I I
500 if if J® -I If N
from Chlun to c ~ WT t- J* 1 I
3§ 3® c fa £t I
ii' ii? 1 1.25 1.10 ti l,"l!'i 125 I B
l.a I.IU 55 £ls 1?5 b
Pittsccrxh 90 70 45 45 70 ?(l I 0
i S5 M 60 45 w 70 I l
Oolttmbus.o 1.00 80 65 45 ... fco I Y
Daytoa, 0. - . t & to 60 45 ,4 SJj I «
Cleveland, 0 60 45 ts 45 fin Ic>
fan kirk, tf.Y. 95 74 (3 40 61 74 Itl
m»A*o. " <6 79 Cj 4i fi\ 74 I &
S r ?l!®^ jr P" Lr J' oa,ito .C'BdnnaU«3ce2tßpwlSotti. I d
Balk Meat to Pittsburgh 50 cento per ICO tts. I
m^. e 10 lt)o , v = DOlnta »* Freight Office, cor P,
aer West Vaa Burea aad Canal streets I
New York, Philadelphia aad Bil- K
}J»wm_vla Peaasylvaafa Central K.R., givea by l u
1? y® cc Stede's Block, comer Soati I V
water aadLasalleiktreets. and *t l>epot at C&asJstreet. I *
i« t r Frdgat Agta% ihlciro. I
n'Jf' HODHI ON. Gen 1' relfjil Putcbarg, Pa. 1 14
Chicago, Felfraary ;q IS6B. - - ' ■ 1 ai
1859. NOUTHEBIf ISS9. I
Traii-partition Co.'s Express, 7
H WINTER ARRANGEMENT, C
» Via Mich. South.ttnd H. Y.I ft Erio Bailroadi, 1<
' rpHIS COMPANY ARE NOW PREPARED I i
J .A lo Hive throogh BIIU of L»dln s to New Tork ind I
Bqatoa, for the transportation of Property nnoa favor* I «•
aad the pioopt set- I
?S2 u 4i®' e . re H ansaig oat of the same. IB*
vJfifiin'*) o?* ??* ! f ess wUitransport goods from Kew I fs'
A durxg the winter, all tne wjy by ralL I
1. ffn^ ontheope. ligbf njviga'ioa bytbe N. Y.* tß.it |ac
10 Ptnkirk. %ad thence by rropelier to Chicago. I Uo
a h/fv > k L- p ß'D*? ""'.L OO ' I "PW'" "4 'W# A ,
uL , * R. R., foot of Daane street, or Pier a, East I
xuvcr. 1 oa
* . J - L. WARNER aid CZIAS. ALLIfON I ir -
Agents, No. 8, OoeatiesSllp, New ' I Co
BATUEB t CO., "•
e W-lnnJM Cor.l4s&lleandNorUiW.lerirt I
I 1859...COLLINGWOOD LINE... 1859 Eg
rtQMMENCING ON THE OPENING OF
I I ? n * toeMtowing A No. 1 new aad largest I
y* 3 " r. a j:w ft-amers. Paving l»rg>3y Increased tneir I r
capacity fur Passengers, will fill tbls llae is follows ♦ I . C
j FOUNTAIN CiTY, Capt. I HUSTKR. Caatala Dictsov. [CI
) EVKUUSKES CITT.CICL I °J™_* ACK ®
f BiJU- j I Ter
S ll ! 04 * 0 thefootof Lawlle street. South I WU
h^»li Sl>tface C 4 ®"harf,oo ruesday. Tfinrsday I P
: landing alallpoltts thai
Sve h "S.t C M^ f kl?S? MlCbU * a - MC * r ° crtl '" T* o g"
lhryugh BillsofLadioggivea from Chicago aad ports I WU
vnr^ar^? 1 or s to Boston. New I aad
wayf<ir Maatrcal. Qtsbec. Portland aad B-»stoa ajd I a -" ,t
vfn^t Q^ oe » team r'^ rNlairmr * Oswegj. Cape
Ylncent,and at ugdsnrture with the Vermont Central I
B«itroa4 for Bosto&aad latonaediate points oa Yermoat I
Central between Osimsburib and Bostoa. I muc
The above Liae is far regularity and dls
patoh. for Pasaangers and freight betweea the Western
aad fcaitera aad New Easiaad State# aad Oaaada. I Oc
Forfrelghtorpassareapply to I ——
« ««« AT.BPESCERkCo.,Ageats, I C! f
ja23-6mct4 TootofLasalestreet.Chicago.nt. I
1515.,,,, I Febi
Q.REAT CENTRAL SHORT LINE ROUTE
rmsßtaeH, jort* wixxk a Chicago SS
AID I
PE*»STLVAMIA BAXUtOAI}! luV
to all sinus oroi I
I £S?
CI.ABKE & CO HP ANY, m 0
No. 8 Aiior Hocaa,liew York. I Tokl
go. llßo«hWlliiamstreet,New Y«ck,
B h cx S street. Boston. | Will
°*» Z*** 7 s +r** t > Hartford. I
o> SO Rorta t**, BaMfiW. I
Aad at tae General Depot. [ocSl-ly I
BOSTOS ABB pHILU)SLPH r A ST£AKsS Sc
<t& Ua
The Bteamahlpi I Si
PHDIKAS SPRAGtnt Capt. Matthews. fi
KKN&INGTON OapTßaker. I
CITY OF NdW kuRE, Oapt, Howe* JJJ®
Fona a Brgular Unci, I 8. K&
nQlng with great regularity Crem each port, The*# 1 the •<
Keamen are stacach and stroag. aad tn aU respects I
weu fitted acd provided they have good accomodations I
forpasKaters.and freight of all kiads Is takea at fair ] .Hoi
ntea. .These Steamers run la dose coaaectioa wfththe I l P* n .'
Peaagylvaala Railroad, and goods are forwarded with I
promptaHß *ad dl*»ateh. HKNRY WINSOR. Spedj
Jaldb9M«ai No.saS nthWhsirea,PhlUddphla. theC
I D. IS
Fw Cajro and New Orleans,
steajcbh kbv PALLS OITT. SJS
The splk ndi d fast - _Sss
BtfUa® Steamer [ riw
N«w NU Oity
WlUrm.dmtogtbeooainf FaD and Winter, between I 69L
NewOrte«as»«follows: I James
LTAVING R. ijOUXs Oct. 10, 'H, at 10 o'clock AM. I bta
jo do Ott. ft«, do do KAffid
W b fior- l b& 4° do defepti
| h i 32 Uy&
do do Jan. l£ do do | eald o
*0 do Feb. T, *B®. do do I
do - do Feb. tl* *«. do do lof Jw
__ _ ft® do do do limed
| 8 KSf S S SKS
4° do Sec. V,do do I Ui«wi
5® do Jaa. IA, do da I fimMi
do do feh. 8. m do do miff to
| Est .is ss
Ccgal
! i TV ' IVT" OR TG AG E SALE.—WHEREAS
£ 1111110 lh ° or a b .ii
I Ktu. ■.!£!?,.?£ V 9,""™ wM c h -»IJ mon.
f« e ?*.record lo the Recrrder** t fflr* of dcnv
A 0 1?? ?£:-? theftateor IlliooU, on the *sth da* of Art l|
tinnch A. i). 16M, ud daiy recorded In g»id office *n Hook M
JJST". 468 - r,l - e »blcu «iid nortSS? ws? mad? u>
°»' i Stfj
fed. psyment or sti 1 ante* or elth- r of them if»V-r «r
& 'rtcci*"%l or Interest oa the d»y cr dais wherean lb..
>hAxl(l the CoQTt JlOOS?
i?rf'«£ I * er f ? r *' , be a< ' raeoUocrd la* f«M notice.
, °°**
BE- «« o,■SySffi.S'Sji
U per- on Monday, the 7tadi» of Msrch. -. b
lte fi f
idjedi- f onhdo »r of the Court H> a-e. In U.edty of Ct lcajm»io
lounty h£n*r r,°J ? uo £' a »P stA '«. of Illinois, »eU to tae hi h-
House £M* d , d £ f ' r . ca SfL ,hB prtrais * io ia <TmorUuue de
-fr. a 4si° w.t.—lhat pait and parcel of l t on# nt in
is d - °"j
•iw* northerly al.nKtfce welt line of Well,
Sssvts w.tj s;s sssvs
!i .l i .** beln* abcat elcbtr (sOi f.-ci
',?,°ffc r !»' U ° CI!U " 11" of (aid lot one ai
= feT" '■•to.hi'SSiVig
AV- C' lego. Tebrqary 12th. >■ D.l^ LLliS feu'u.c&
lie.- 11 iKUSlilfc'a SALE.—ilJif ACTiiT HAVING
I«£ SfSSS
itahi. - Public actice Is therefore hereby givea that to nnrsn
H £^?SiS'.V3^ e SS f ,'Ss ,t ' o fHS 1
rsi
rfnd. .v. e . nozth dooro' the Conn llouse
noa of Lht couaty of Cook. ia the dty of Chicago.adtaeresJ
e«Uie and property described in aid bvaald
r*r deed of trust, to»It; lot aomber eleven til) in block
7 \X) H Renter« Adaiuon to Chlc«?
a i^ ltiie , . 1, 7 of Chlcaxo. c°a ty or CoDk and Ttate
kf_ « 5 d , e oftrn»t recorded In the office of
? ,r of Biiti > ook county. April 6lh, 1858 in book
AK ulaiSd PMelill, TUaMaßy^EM^„
UTATE OF ILLINOIS, COOK COUNTY"
1 Smfi"i?Tia oo,nlt ' Co ° rt •' Coma °* «"<. ipti
J - Ee = k '* ad J Oeci. Ti. Jota
aad • Hereby «d-rea to the *»H John Pmc.fr
DUltUfl'i aklou, inarment ,^ e
S3 JobVifeck £ e d SfHrKTBjS
St ".rw l^e'Sd d g ,^i? l^.^S='Sf^3
from Cornell. Walte A Jameson^FK'EhAU'i I f.^ A Vrij?^ c ; w
V*?*™** Saljs —WHEKJSAa
Tei ' „#> v ., 0- Clarke and Mary 8., his wife. 0 f the d«*
iweu of CbkMQi Ooutty of Cook, and fct\te of II InoU. exe!
a df » d of tnat of the
fare nereinaftj* describe *. to secure* he pumect of & rrruin
toa promiaory note of Five b undred and Mity Seren l>oJ
» • mentioned, which deed of trait b«S dUt*
:e of l!^a « *nd Is recorded in the Recorder's
-fiice or Wa'woi'a tQanty. nt\ auu of WTicir.in in
iciCR "iv. 0 Pa;es4iu and 411; and where ax
u annl » W"2 tCl<6 OV'Uent Of Slid Hfct-
i the ■Pplicat.onh*abeenmad«t»me by the ie<*l hclder of
»h "i'J Dr f iaseA nndersaldd<rto/ trost
lor the P mm therein exercised. Now th*Trte\r~
pablic notice is hereby gircn 1 shiU sell at oublle
ir
|icll)n twentj-nlne an. Tom number on. (l'/Nrh
m' a fF?. BQmb< , r&ix,Mn <l 6 );ea9l Qt the icarth Prsndp\l
M.ridlan, acd contiinloE fifty three and one-third (WK)
Tl jcrrt. be the sams more or less, the same being land net
« . Benjamin F. ciarke and Charles 0. Clarke from
the estate of the late Dr. Clarke. V4miM ,roiQ
PRAXCia F. EGGLESTON.
' or jj Chicago. Febrnary tod, laatf. f P a C |53
ortgage sale.—notice is
hereby riven that defw.t hiving been made in
inepayiaectof a certain Prjtaiaory Sous secured la and
W a certain made and execatM by Alfred P.
nr. WBrts. bearinc date 17th Jay of an3 recorded
JN offiw nf the Becorder of Deeds for the County of
yN Oook. and State of Illinois. In 80.k36 tf Jlor.K«es. at
Pro- Pace 74*. to Geo. M. Gray, to secure the payment of a
i*ny certain promisor* note in said mort«ace mentlooed •&
P«v which lurre wW beduion the<f<7 of sale, prlndpal and
tide JcterMt Li«ht Thoosaad Kljchty-EUht Dodars and Ninety,
law tiix Cents. Now. therefore. X ss»U. by vtnn* of the
ime power in SMd morunuce coLtalnei. on THURSDAY, the
ue * »S a .* the Court Home, in
the dty of Chlc*«o and County «t Oook. aad State of
*?• ots < 'J, 1 ? 0 clock A. H , sell at public auction to the
rtiU highest blJd-.r for cji the followlncdescrlbed lots or
alte- pieces of laads, together w.thai: ri*ht and rquity of re
)D« demytloa, siuutedln theettrof Calci-o. and County of
'i?- Co k. and State of Illinois, to wit: Toe oadirided one
-Ibe half of Lots onj ii) and two i), in Block four W, Fort
per* Dearborn Addition to Chicago.
" Nt »-h inn Q!£o - M - ORiY - MotUut.
Uh carq.reb. 3th, I*5S» [^9 c iyj
1 on .
earn NOTICE—STATE OF ILLI-
Iter Vy *oif Of Coot 6S.—Circuit Ooart ot Cock
tin °®unt* April Term A. D. 1c59.
AM FranVUa E. Gregory Joan niton. Ormacd Ectton.
iui M -ses W. Richaidscn. John H. Bradbory. Gcor*e £ 1
Sid Blcbwdaon. Hyrite barnei J.be. W. LiSiSTui
"jSTOCtr.EdJiidaleiaMer.Johau. «'e!t;r»e.t
<■ » !''=-•■ '''■ A U. New- i
—. ell Rudolph Echloeger, Kbrldteu. Nepali, andC h »s. 1
iy. j
Notice ts hereby dven tothe said Dbrtd<eQ NewelrSiM
* S '
c'j. ISf Novembt? Rm. inrt lis' - on Ule "MU-olntH daj i
, N - .nedS«
»u J k-i h A tol «»""' i
in J I unless yon. the said ElbrinceG Newrfl »haii I
ISr ff /v* , aod eppear her. re said Circuit Coon
I or Look Ooanty, on tlie Urstiay of the ne« Amii
1 I nl* ■ J , thereot to be hoiden at Uhic.lso. in Uie iiild
L. I £?5?i y a S « on orrt Monday 3f Apr!., l&c®
D I n?£sJ."i!uT^?#7 wop JoU»««iid consol*lnant«" bill ,
a J complftait. the same and the maturs ana things there- I
0 I stated will be taken as confessed aad a !
I »ou according to the prayer of said d
I comptalnants. WIL iTcHURuh oi»{
I . Praiklin Wetnter. OoTpi'ta got'r. )a37c1014w j
'u QTATE OF ILLINOIS, COONTY OF COOB, i
: TeTSrfe" c,,a:U Conrt °' C0,1m, °. 0 Km * '
:f B 'iy t SrL L is?;v Sa:I "' !l8 - ts-talor. ud "re.tet, '
:£ ? r ,'?. a i e ,Tj'*£rsi;. d ' : \i 4>,!ll -. T *- Jcieoli W,lde. >inlor"
*b Ai*u his wl e. Mary Aiiq Biroer, Bitber.
; £ «" * r ~ BeU - " d J
I ni* Ti .E art i: f the defeuamt* a.bcve
•'A J lae <'®ce ortfae Clerk of said Oook Coant* r
SSS?2 f ®f , K , " apl ,* ,s -
I V M HanJet Barber. Charles
?{ I i l *^J« l al iuE n B«I'. his wife, that the eompUln«nta
iO j fllt-a tfielr nil: or complaint la the said Court, on tee Ltaa
£? I «kI? thcreot oa
ii t !r i thoreapca issued oat ot gud Jourt
I 54 !? "'Uniable ou the first Slon-
I day or Aptil ne*k A. D. 1&», as is by law required. T
I d ? w ' »oa. the said Mary Ann Baroer. Lacy r
jp PiV -<V *"i! C ii * B*ll aai EUxaßed, L
I ij w^: e *, Personally be and appear bsfore
I County Coa't of Common Pleas, oa
bj I d*r Ot the next term thereot to be hoiden 5.:
,'i ®licasj m said Oouatj on the first Monday «f
ft. I aE , s 7« demUf to ue said
I P a °> p s Ull uf eomslsl&t, the same and the mat-
I ter* and tacgslherein charged and stated wUI be taken If
I as confessed, and a decree entered atainal tod accord.
I In* to Uie prayer of said bllL n
I it >U •*»,.„, WALTER KIUBALL. Clert fr
I -rfathy.
'• OTATE OF ILLINOIS, COOK COUNTY.SS. 11
I Court Coaaly, VebmaryifptclilTena*
I I*.,_
J. I Jcha B Kir* ts. Joha P. Collin*. Gardon CoDkllnir, F
n I '•oukllns, Saran A. Conklin*. Godfry Brj- K:
I Peter Pecoy and Charies J. g
r- noa-res!dence of John p. Conkl'ar, .
t- d ,- r&r £ lnc A. Oiak.loK his I
I BArih A. Conklln , Codircy Brraat 'and Ch .nes J. Tr*. ■
» I at>OTe named, ha vice bt-ea filed ia ««
U I tte office 01 the Clerk of said Circuit Court of Cook Couaty ®
L | ° oU " is hertby rlTea to the said Jha P.Cnnkllnr, G«r-
UoaCon«lioK.a.-dCsrolae A. Cotkhit his wife. &.^L
0 I Godfrey aad ohar<e«J. T.em*la that
>t I said complainant filed his bin of complaint in saldJCourt n
loa he Chancery side thereof oa ibe fi.stdsy of P.-&n- I*
I, I *«7 laoy. and that a summons thereoacn iamM nntnf »m
I Court said de.'endaatsv returasble oa the second 't
I Mondayof February list., as is by law required. X
| Now. oale»syou. 'be s\id Jono P. Coaillni. Gardoa C!<
, I Oookiln* aad i-aroil* eA. Conkllnj his wife, Sarah A. Ro
J» I OoakUnjr.Godfref Br/ant »nd Charles J.Treaaln shall tot
3 I D .*v Md apirear,befo« e «!•} Clroulv Oourtof *a
J p'^.Co-oatheflntdajrcftacnext»peclillcna theiect ««
I V? fae J»°« a co " 1 hlcaKo. la said Couaty, on tue second
Ito the said «omplainants* bill of complaint, the same aad *
I the tar Iters aad Wees therein charged aad stated will o.«
1 I be taken as a decree entered against yon. 0
t j aceorola* to the prayer of said bilL '
r I . George fed vine. Ooop'H >oPr~ LCima °?cW7"w
; I QTATE OF ILLINOIS, COOK COUNTY, so,
I S3.—Orcalt Court of Oook County. January Speda
I Term. A. D„ lti-1 o q.
I WllUam McCaQy, Joha F. McCoDy, and Mark W. Watson.
1 I Georce K Hoyt.
' 1 ..P?bllcNoUce is hereby jrfveiUo thes»l- GecnteE.Hort
1 I ;c. •aeatissaMoot of the office of the W<
1 | GlerkoftheOircalt Court ofCookCocaty dated the e!xh.
1 d^T°X.V, ece , m !? €r v. A \ D i l6sß ' ll the *ult of the said 13
1 I Allium 4iettill7. John P. McCully and Mark w. vTstson *et
• I *adaealarttheesuteofthesaidGeo.E.lioytforthescm II
1 I oftwobundred*ndDlaetr-eUhtdoilarsaudtwentythiee att]
Jo 6 directed to the Sheriff of Cook Couaty. whiffr paid Ran
f writ has beenl retaraed executed. Now. therefore, unlea «t
I yoo.thesaldGeoire t Hoyt shall p«rsoaally beaad aa.
?ear before the said ClreultOourtoJCook Couaty oa orbe 185.
I L or .'^ l£c Ql l *\ e ccxt terra tbereot to be
I boldea at _the Jcurt Uocue la the clt? of CUcao oa the Fo
I
j aad plead to said plalatifis action, jadgment will be
I S? VI « ,ca « 4011 10 of the said Wli-lim
I UrCfeily, Joha F x McCully and Mark W. Wats.a, aad so r
I maybegufflcleatto saw
I «f> the said judemeat aadoocu wUI be mid to
I the aame. _ . WILLt AM L. CHURCH. Ciert «.«
I Cora ell Waited JCmesoa.PUf's Att'js. bS63 6Cd
I QTATE OP ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF
I O Coo J- 83.-pock Couaty Oocrt of Oemmoa Pleas, m'
I Februsry Ternu, ISM. I '
j Charles H. Booth aad Charies Tattle tt.OtTUle Finch.— -fi.
I AttachmenL .Ub
I °otice Is hereby idiea to the said OrrUie Finch 122
I of Attachmeat issaed out or the office "JSf
lof the Clerk cf Cook Coaaty Court of Common Pleas. fJ™
I S 4ted . th £ t flrrt d *y of Febeary. A. D. 1868. u the iult of
I the said Charles fcUßcotaaad Charles Turtle and against fw&
1 the estate of the said Omlle Finch -or tae rum or six.
I t*ea hoadiei aaa forty-two do'lars aad forty cents.
I directed to the Shjriff of Oook couaty. w2ileh t r «m
I wits has been returned executed. "•*
I Now. therefore, unless jou. ibe ssld Orville Finch shall
I pewonally be aad appear before the tald Cook county rmi
ICo art of Commoa Pleas, ca or oefore the first day ofthe °* UJ '
I next terra thareot to be hoiden at the Owm House
I la the dty of Chicago, oa the first Monda» of Febro-
I ary. A.D. 1>69. gite special ball aad plead to the mM
I pUlatUTs action. Judgmsat will be entered againstyoa
I a&dla faror of the said Oiarlee H Booth «ad Charlei . ™
I Tokle, aad m much orthe property attadied a« mar *rv°
I benffideat to satisfy the ssld >ad —rt E
1 will be sold to HtisQthft same. *«k
j nf WALTEE KIMBALL. Clerk.
j Ttampsoa 4 Bishop, PU Sa Atfjs. FeS cl£9 30*1 JeU
QTATE OF ILLINOIS—COOK COUNTY. All
I OcircaltOourtofOookOooaty.— Jaaaary Special Term,
I Jennaa si Keaior aad Porter Bkiaaer ts. Andrew J, &V® 1
I saort. _At
| Pablic notice is hereby (area to the said Andrew J. K&ox
I ghort. that a writ of attachmeat lined out of the ofiice of lo . va s
I the Olsrk ofOrcnlt Oean 01 Cook Oooaty dated the fourth . All
I day of December, A. D. 1868, at tat salt of the said Jerrnan for To
I 8. Keator aad Porter ftloner aad agsiast the —f l°osa.
I the said Andrew J. Short for the sum of Three Tbou- M*rsi
1 gud Dollars directed lo the Sheriff of Oook Ooanty, T*" 3 *
which said writ has r>eea retnrned execated. brut
Now, therefore oale s yoa, the said Andrew J. Short
shaßpervsaallr be aad appear be ore the ClrcaU office
Courtof OookCourtyoaorbeforethefimday oftheaext borai
Special Term thereof to beholden at the Oourt Hot»e,la Uln
the CUy of Chlcar>, oa th • first Monday cf January,'A. _ ,
D. 1859. clTetpeaal ball, aad plead to the said plainUTs »• J
fttOT
of the sal a Jermaa 8. Keator aad Porter Skinner, and as CHIC
of the property attached ai may be to v
safisiythß said jadgmeataad eAst*. wfllbe sold to
thesame. _ , . WH. CHUiCE. 0 ertt r\x
Ooroell. Walle*Jaaesoa.Plt'fiSs Att'ys. deSbS3a*M
QTATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF OOOK O"
SSL—Obcslt Oocrt of Oook Couaty* March Term, io«i:'
JamegWOsnn and BeaJaariaEafrtfonviKobeTt Gars*. atnlS.
haa-In Chaacery. f
Affidant of the aoa-residence of Robert Camahaa. arptV*
defeadaat aboTe auaed, aartag been filed la office
ot the dak of said dreamt Oourt of Oook Coon 17. Ocas
Ifotle* Is siren to the said Robert Oas£ahaa that a 9
eald coaiplamaats filed their bill of oomplaiat in r*?®.
Court oa the Chancery ride thereot on the eleventh day S<
of January, UEO, and that an a smnmons thereupon _At Yi
laaed out of said Oourt f <*«» said defeadaats. ro- Grove
t&raableoa thefint Monday ofUarcaaext. lt&i, aslsby W**,
law repaired. How, unlos you. the said Robert Qamahaa 3eoarJ
IfeaUpenotiaJly be aad appear before said Circuit Court
QlOookOoaatr, oathefirst oayof thoaert Mareh term The I
t&erect to be holdea at Chlcatfv. ia said Ooanty. oa lhs betwee
first Moaday of March. 18JB. aad plead, answer ordr mlleaff
BSr to the tald <vm»»i«lw«it'«Mlt nt thitump dlKOtt]
and themattenaad thlapthereia chanted aad r**H I
wolbetakeaaa coafeaed. and a'decree entered agahut aIIBM
K»« OT^«lh,lOT ,r^b ; iJ HDioa TerM.
Aittn M. Oman, Kit. M-feeiN CBM
MONEY SAVED li\ MANUFACTURE IS MONEY MADE!
All Persons Eusraged In the Manufacture of Lumber In any way
WM. M. PERRY, JR,'S, PATENT AUTOMATIC CIRCULAR SAWING MILLS !
-A- rn oktc E .
hav, P SVii V g ;!' IS57 ' PiTEXT EE ' Iin:ED A r ril C > lB5S " ADDmoxAL Ikfotkmlnt PiiEyrso May 4, IjJS, hluo,' which time mle s
tec E X.OG MILL S
ÜBiJ&SJI—-,toa.,»f«„o„: 1 —-, toa .,»f«„o„: or. wtlh Double Cwriue, BO to ® het: tuinj a a*w « „ of
THE SIDIWQ. MILLS
Wm ... be.oUfuDy .Ilkha. of Sldlnc. Fmeln,.
BotllthpM UtTTa .M
Will saw beautlfuQy all
Both these Mills are AUTOMATIC, or SELF OPERA*
nvi. or caa easily be worked by hand without aav
change or alteration la their coaatrucUoa: are the most
tfmple aad seldom get oat of repair. They are Made to
y£~ Wm * nU ' l darib,e substaatlal—for Year in
andYesroni. The Saw Frames are of Iroa entire: the
amage aad all are mace to eadare heavy work, to la»
tare accuracy aad durability. The Patentee haabeea a
PRACTICAL MANUFACTURER OF LUMBER
'orthe past Thirteen Years, aad aow offrrs the rerolt of
hUlibors and experieace to those who wish to avail
theaiselves of the beaetiU. «i«iwi<w t Lambenaen are
here ofleredthe
ONLY RELIABLE SAWING MILLS
now before the public. Also dalmlag aad ready to prove
that the LOG MILL will pe.formmore than TKret Tiinti
the work of a Maley MIU with the expease of Oae.
The SIDING MILL will perform from X ta a mere
work than aay llldleg MIU ever know.-. Thi per ceat.
deaa profit these Mil's will make over the above esti
mates of work will be. as will be seea at oace by a prao
tlcal man. much greater from the fact that the expense
of ruaalag. less haads employed, aad naet to nothing
for repairt, are Items la the maaufaeture of Lumber
that eat up the prefits to an alatmlng extent If aot
These Mills attead to these Items in person;
thos angmeat the profit of the maau'actare.
The above Engravlcg represeati the Sidlrg Mill cor
recUy, it Jewell tostate that these mils are aot dtpead
eat upon the merestatemeat of Mr. Ferry, the Inventor,
a-hey haTe been used by maay. aa'. thoroog' lytcsted la
aU respects, aad are recommended by all far above aay
Mills In the Halted States, We have rocm but for a few
of the maay flitteriagtestlmoalalj coming from high aai
responsible parties.
Prom Manufacturers.
TTse andejTignei Maaa':cturers of lumber, having
had In nse Wtdlsm M Perry Jr's Patent Sldlag Mihs. do
hereby testify to the r exceLeace ibore all othtr kicds
*e nave seen in operation.
The difficulties bemnfore experienced In the use of
ether kinds of fcelMetting Milts ha»e been their liability
to ge. oat o'repair, making the manufacture of lumber
more extensive and tteinaccnracy of thickness la Joza
ber maautactore subjecting oa to the loss of sood mate
rial-«CuiU. By t&e use of Fern'* Milts, ihe'r slmpllcl
ty and the »trench aad workmaalUe manner of their
"wtrucUoa d »es away with "tiaSenng." aad they are
reliable for work. These Mi.ls. with bis lato Improve
ments. are toe only accurate s-ttlcg Milts to uniform
ta ckn«a that we have ever used or «eea ia oaeration,
aad we recommend ihem from cur own knowledge ana
S?iP,-" t ? ce J° bethe be;t and mxt prcfitAble Mills we
i. 4 Co - Kellog Wtlte & CO
GeorKtt L. aorton;
CREiT WKSTKRA fli.IL ROLTK. |
16». _ WIHTEH ARRAHQEMEKT.
£2 O? :^ ND AiTEK SUNDAY, NOV. 2aTH.
& WtU>
It. j GALENA * OHIO AGO UNION R.JL—MAIN LINV
lor PrecDort. Galen*. Danlelth. Belolt, Janetvlile and
\ c | _ rraine da Cfciea.
* I gso a w
iarr PasieaAvjaallj) 7m p u
Efcla. aeHeorr. CrjstalLake and Richmond.* fcao P &
l"® CHICAGO. riJXiTON AND IOWA LINK,
ber. I FOB DtXOZ. FOLIOS ASOGnr&ILIOVI.
"■
'& | I^etoS"VSii , :* al "" o<at ™ 1D!TOUl f" o ' <*
25 MSnuJS^SS^^.SSZS^Sivar.H.
r iu T*AINS IA-TWAID.
,aa. [ OiTWi ajqchicaooraiogiirrtnip,
VQU I L*ave Doaidtb T.GOA. M.—arrive In Chicago 8.30 P. H
art Leave do 7.0U ?. M.-4rrire la cKo iisl fi.
on * CSIOIOO. VULTOS AJTD IOWA UM.
3C* Leave foltoa IQ.ooA.M—arrive la Chicago at SLoa P M
;J I LeaveD3S*lbtlsA-M.-4rrlvela
ore I , iHORiSDBACiBosaiu»OH.
™ s.ife T h aJh " " u » ao In OUcuo al
3 "II* 1 "'"* o '' ** 130 p - la OUcwo al
at. I _ 9oz urntallmt
•?. a L«*ve E*la at 7,'JD A. M.—arrive la Chicago 3.55 p H
nl- t*»esi*rs for all polnu oa tie Qaleaa »nd nm*#— f
>'• rW^^^Bsssraaffi
rj- [
m- ?Hs"}f aa Southern Offlet nadertht
I severs uo%m. and at the Central and Wells street Deoota
}!• P. A. Hall. Bto'S. H ®" TL:t! ' la ' prejldenl -
I H- H. Poirn. general Ticket Aamt. cog
!?|saiOHIQAN BOOTH BB H
■r- I a»D
£ LIKE SHORE RIILROAD.
I 1858 "Winter Amngemant 1853
id rpfIEOTOH ROUTE TO NEW YORK
Baltimore. Waihlnrtoo.
* jltteboratDaakirk.BaCalo. Niagara Falia.
*°S*SS' wtouVSj"!) ct
$ I 400 •&. M. Mall and Acoomodation. via old mi-m P w
id 6:45 A. 14. NewYorktxprea leaves Chicago via old
iii i AucuxaA iip^
8:00 P. M. New York aad Boston Erpres* vlaoldMld*
i i«aa line.
A. M. iraja <d*Hy. exsept Bandars.) coanects at
I Adrtaxwitti trala for Monroe and Detroit.
- [ in alias close ooaaeetlona at Detroit with
..An a i» WS* °5 Great Weswrrtj Railroad.
t I *OO A. M. WaUy. Bu»uay« excepted.) eonaectln*
t I _ _ Bkhiui with train for tioaben Air Line.
8,00 r. M. (dally, exeeot batnrday.) eooaect at
U I with trains for Monroe **vl Detroit.
t I ORE Of
• WOODRUFFS PATENT 6LKEPES3 rap« '
!• Will aseompaov the Nlaht Train. <
1 OF"Pa«en«er» leavia* Chlcacooa the &4SA.M. train <
3 I let a NixCt Car at Cleveland.
i ticteu caa be baa at all ilckei Offices to the WetLaad 1
e at the Conpanr*! Office naaerlae Severe Home, comer i
j f Randolph and DearbonJitreetaaad at toe depot
t j HO B. M.GBaY. Geoerat Wettera A|wi
[ 1858 WHITES ABBAHQXKEHT 1859 1
t For Central and I¥catcrn lowa, <
; ka and Kansas. [
> CHICAGO 15D ROCK 13UL5DK* K«Usli
r I Oonposed of the
t I Clilejgo&KoeklMud, PMrla kStreaa T«H»j
; [ ud Mississippi k Blsmiil 1
mHEOTJGH FEOK "CHICAGO TO IOWA 1
JL CITY and Waihinjrtonwithont chanzeof Car*.
" onl* direct ronle Iron Chicago to T
Peoria. Sock Island. Davenport, MaacaUne. lowa CUy.
I Waablajiton aad fort dee Moiaea. c
| Three Paaeaxer Trains leave Chlaaco <<«»t
mm> Depct. comer Tan Barenand streeteas
I ttae. lowa atv aad waahlaxtoa. k
( ILOOf. Nlaiit txsrea, gatordars exeet %sd-Tor Peo- .
I l^ DlTC=yon - Maac * tt *«> lov *oli7. '*
I P^^^JoUrtAccoanod^lcn^rtopDlaaU aD
I He and Bock liland'aad Mlsdsdppl aad
| sonn Railroads faro the oaly throosh roate from cm. .
J cmo to tae interior of lowa.
I rassenrer tralas tcnUuaoaa to lows City and Waih-
I lnftoo without detention, or coaruro of c*n at the *»«■
daa*apl River, crootut the Railroad Bridae bctweea 1
Rock Island and Daveaporv M
I Trains arrive atCh!c«oat4lOA.lLaad 6.3
I atß.as a. M. de
OONHVmONB. Ka
| At La Balls, with THlaota Central Raflroed for Galea*. I
xtaaleith. Cairo aad lateraedlateoolata. >
I At Peoria with the Peoria and Oco&wfca Railroad
I Galeibnn aad Borilaston. De
I At Waahlnstea with line of Btam t3 aa
[ Knoxvuta, and all pdntt la Central aad Boatheza
i lowa. * ]
I At *-
for fort dee Moisec. Ooancil Blofla Waahl-uton. Oek* f
loosa. Newtoo. WtotemU. frnTDodia. ao« <SZ .»
I Marthalltowa. Marietta. lowafa!ls.Oedarßasldi.Oediz
( falls, and aa points ta Oentral aad Westemlowa. n» (
bnsfcaandSanassu V
Loealaadthrooahtlckeu oaaale at the DepoL alao al tra
office of fort Wajae and Chleaco Railroad. loi
w.ik IK. JOHH. 6CB'I m
CHICACO.IOW* i!TO WBlliailln..af T
OHASGE or TIME. Lei
OPEN TO MBOHANIOSVUXB.
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, PEC. L 4
Leave OUntoa at. 8.13 A.M. aad ISO P. M. Al
Arrive at Mechaalorlllc. JAU M.aad&oo - Am
LeaveMechaalcevilie, 9-OOA.U.aadS.oo - tor]
Arrive at Clinton nan u.aqdlQo '* tor
wtoi stacea for Davenport aad Maonoketa. S? 1 *
At Yankeei*na wua 6iam xor *oroaw. At Oaloa
Grove wuh fluces for Tipton. At MechaalwvilU with
fcr Anaaoaa. lisboa. Mk Teraca. Marlon aad
directly into 0 IMM "
vtyea acxoa the nyer free ofcharj*-. _
TO LUMBERMEN!
Will Find it to their Interest to Examine oce of
f; Prom Practical Sawyers.
S JSS?" °" " W °- "• Ptent"S.,l is
:e . Wecaacutmorelumberwlth them lo the same Umo
° te, hemorore to o.e. S?
.T 11 ® , CArB ot but on* belt In Ferry's
* -Iffs lakes tbe ilace ofkceit'ng In r«paire*mnU.
belta. as 1-* all
w t^S Te lf e s^ utlD * Bp mor e orle a time
55?^ti./ tlakeriog. The Arror f> o' Cast SteeL
of »cd all the work coanected therewith is finished in such
ill we »« not troub ed with journals that
* i h A d . Ita « e ct s f w wd dcteat'on of Uw Mill,
re AUthe work s stroav, tlniple, aad coavea'ent Wm un
for different qualities of Timber, or as dJifeieiit
withoot eating or hsvia* anyteaieacy
h 3 b at the Arb. ror the Saw. The of tha
dogs" (or ho dins ca these MUls% v« neat
r e °L a s*? l finaly, .vra la trcsty timber, and
the cecullaj head dog does away with the uie of a
fi mill bar. Th" experieace of all mill owners and
e -mill baTlsthe -anseol
•e el dent*t®a aaythlng elie. The -adUty o' flying the
t ffemeqasUetf 6 * 43,1 astliD * different length wanta
i «=" b e =?^m no^f'^
I BEB^™™ d, J Y V.e" : S. MUU " " ;e H » !<DIEJr
Thom*. Merrill, Jo.. D. Stebblnj. HI M Tirr.nL
' J.bn Tamnt.
I ewnel ambrt
" From Lumber Inspectors.
* U*e uadenlgaed, limber Inwectora of the city of
, Chicago, be lag frw»uea«l« employed m the SltpecUon of
.- lumber msna-*ctured rom WlUl*m M. Fe rl jr'.P.
r * Biding Ml la. woaJd hereby testify to the* accuracy
n mills manufacture of tne lumber sawed by said
y 111117 ct fs a prevailing com.
w Pldat am'ing purcnasera of lumber, acd ibe a*tlifaction
A it, A Darticular. Inevitably follows the sa-e ot
*?rest indication tbat a
degree 01 perfection has been attained in their coaa'rue.
tjon and operation that place theo u-iequalled by anv
SS^miir > ?,t! rn , IOQa -
, MlStoiiSneJJTt ta co,lla ™ dfa » ImvOTrt
. C rSSS,?h !^ t j ! ? rao,m Grand Havw. Mlcblcu.
li » Oeor«-D. aar»er.
f n rn. ■ J°-a W. llopklns.
I oTi Ueorie FrUat,
' O.U. - UemT Bro,er -
Prom Dealers.
• e . ? n ' ! Lomber Dealer, In th, dty of
Chicago, having handled aad aoldmoreor less lumber
i Sutured frmWll lam M Ferry, Jr's Paieat Siding
l ?, {j ' reb ' cert'tyfag toat icK
i tald Ferry's Imoroyed Mills is of
i ?m. .S. s®°otb end accurately sawed, aad in
toll top ct pre ertble to lumb-r aian&factured bv anv
• mill *i'h whlch^iS"cqusth?J
C 1 0 ba* lo ' e*fniy sawed lumber lor asuo
♦ I*' c ? aaJ * aa «o generally kauwn that
L? regard is un necessary Tbo best and
Me'ecommendailon we can offer for said muts
Iforml.yof sathfActloa which Umber maauf»c
tared therefrom gi .es io our aamerous customers. We
tLeref reuihesttatlaglvcommeai Ferry's Mills to g*no-
THE PE»SsYLVAMA CE.VTKIL EilLHOil).
TH( CapaM """wat&sr ""»»<»
iren Three Through Passenger Trains
n. BCtWSEN PITTSdL'Ga AND PHILADELPHIA,
and
fIOXNECTING DIRECT IN THE UNION
PlUsbor* with through trains .ton all
LM. "ctero Clues tor fouade'oQia. i.ew Yort rndln nil
ro?Th\*f^i,tlf tl= f" ln 9'' l Itailtlila^fSdUuS
• M iS
• HSRSi!JfiSSfn" B *" to0 " 1 »■»M-
Trains connect at Pittsburgh «i|h the s p w v,.
5mT Philadelphia ay Haftioora »»* b j u
-
■ & SSSTWSSi
i«5 I *** KOO< * oo either of the above Train*.
„ E'«" jjVS '°° 4 * U "enrich. m
EtitWtfd (QM 5# obtained At a # »L. t_
.«
a Ko'te
t_ completion ot the WeUera connections of the
<a PenojjiTanla Railroad to Chicago maaea thu tha
• Ihrtct Lvu between tie Katt and tJu Great
Horihtsat.
:e,: w« I co^ mec H a .? of V*«* bl tbo Ballroad Bridge at
• f} Mtl orß s:.uT?i® 0 drayage or fenlage of Preijrht.
in J totether wuh the saving of tltoe in ad raatages readily
® tEcUtM •kiMars of freight and the trarcUn*
>u • i| rolnjt Kutward will Hud It to tbdr «dr«n.
tareto chip by thisroute. •»*»•»»
9 _ .* or contract# orrhlppJn* dUectlons, to&r to or
~~ addresi eiUierof the following agents of tr e company
If wm * t}Qr * b . ; D ojfeACo, StabeariUa. £>;
b HilwISS. if '* J J Johosoo. HlpJey. O;
R McNodTi Uitiflile, Ky; Orrrwhy A Ctosmt fo i
EX£-A : ?£ dock * 0°- JeffSnflftnKd; U w
W I 1! ft, 0 eJd, ? ia », Sfadl'on. lad; WtUain Wnrt.B.,
"" LoQ.iTllle. Ky; p4} n-Mii.y a Col
c N Wtoraha 2 4Co.Cal-o.m ; iiyßa«K St. LoSUmoJ
m J? Nashville. Tenn: Harris A Hank em
s' *^ Te ?? : ®i mrke * c> »Cblc*g(>,ni: WH a Koonta.
b Morpaj a WaUe, DaboQae, lowa* or to
S We»f AwnUof Junfp » d « « difftrtsal eolnu ln tha
The jßeatfst JadßUft offered for the {rotastioa and 1
in tpeedTtratttortatlon of Live Slock, aod Good iooo.
Id prlTiJerc « ror pSona^S^
u WT, .v, T, , 'MIGHTS WK3TWARD.
♦> 'Bj^blsßoutsmibts of all dlscrlpUons ema be for- 1
vaidedfrom Philadelphia. New Yort« Boston or BaiU> '
at on tae raUroada of Ohio. Kentocir.
lh feSST WUconsia. lowa or Jdjjaoajt br raJ j
TbePenEfTtraasaEa-'lroadaL'oconaectaatPltUbaixh 1
ea ?i! cr^>uywt 'j? a '? od * c>a be forwarded to «ny "
p. cn ,°°, Ohio. SJotalniraaj. Keotockr. T ~ nrwri
a Laiaberiand. Illinois, iHMUalppl. Wljcoojia, Silrtoorl. 1
ud tied itlrtrv; and a* CJrvelaad. *
" n "> °a th. <
«# s ?ss b ?°i*J? d Sblppers entiaitlnj the trusDortaUon
a S^^dfi^ COCI, ' ,tt '- Marel,,rtU,,:ooi '=' M
The Eaiea of FreUht to any point In the Wert ty the
4 Pcnntjl*anla are at «U tlmea aa f^Tcraolaaa
sr arc chirred briber aaiiroad r^- ITT<fl ™° ia M I
IT 1 *? c f « comu" to mark packages ~ rla Peon. JL X." £
* e * l ordering goods from the tad 7.
*Utdo[well tod-rectthemto beshlpped-by ihiaroote. 0
9 Iwattendlngtotndr owa thlpmeou Onm 1
jrtU find it to their interest to call on the Aganu of *><»«
" Coppanyatthe'Ol!o«U | gcUee3 bgiore th pptna; or lev
J?? H 1 e,tber of then npoa the 1 abject «f
ircUh s will meet w.in prompt aUcntlon.
h. J. &aced*r. Phlladel ihfa.
BONortb street. Balt'more.
l*eoi A Co-iNo. ffilbrstratt tkiUon.
I y* 6eo,> >reiaht A»*t. PhH«rf^i P )>t«_ _
' TO n a . HQDPr. Gen'l tiefcet Aa*u PbLUiii»>ph)«. J
THO6. A. eOu'iT. ben 1 Sop;t. Altoona. Pa. jay
IMS. Win tar ATT*r,tmr*~Zr laAB J "
vii mam cksthl asd cwut "
WBTIiJf (CANADi) RAILWAY 11
RAINS LEAVE THE UREAT CENTRAL T
. CMcjio:
** M.—wgy i orfc IT 1111 f (eacent tendan) srrire
i MDctrolt &.80 P. M.; or /
A. 1L; Albaov 4:30 P. MTTMew \
P. JL: Philadelphia via Hair*, Be
&00 A. K —Ondanatl_TmrMi ggndayt 84
Arrtre iA flinri»»t| at 9.SCLP. M
M.—Detroit Accomodation Cezceol fcmday) ar>
« £l""Detroit lftiSP.if- i
P.M.—lfew Torkaad Boston Kxpresa— (gatardara
wepted), AnJreDetroltfc» p. M.:ans®en. Je
•oojM«ke or BaOlo fcOfl P. 1L; Albany law
«./m a u ~ MLiNew.YorkOO P.iC; BostcolLioP.*. ]
8:00 P. M.— and Loalgrille KxprtM-^eseana
cl " rtT '"" > USO4 -< .
Orjyonetraln ontandayat ftOOP. H,
rpalawlih Ue.Or»ml Hhjl.rnf ,
Brßa«wcbaekedtteon^^ , ~" #Mlto ™' ,
s
H- J. emu™. a«L
CHICAGO, BCUISGTOS t QUIXCI E. «. K
1848 OF TIMS ~n
(\N AKP AfTEK DEC., 13, ISis.TWO 1
i°s
zs
.... „ aaor. P.M.; QttSTiSlT£Offl.
4-ia P. M. **pra« M=ept«d; arrtr«* at ifea. _
dota 11.6 ft P, M., Oaleabon LOO a. *< Bar. W
t Tr^l M^i^ M &aSf I u - 30 "•
: T * a^= : -= «"
Qaleabarg. UfItQOA.M. A j-oopS.
Apera?a»eote' teavee Aarora7d» A.M, /-v
Itopmstralna Arrlreat Chicago tfctf p.m. afeaa a.m. 1
At Mcndota wtth CUnobTOantiai tallnad aortk te 9cOQ
,?^£&f r * e 32£?»' O* I ™*:«nd DtmMtfa s and n2
tor. Bt. Looli. Cairo. Ac. ' "-• __
At Bortlncton ckme eonaeeUons are made hv tw "
dally trains with telbfieo and Ca
for ML
OavxQss, and all pentoaa ofCum— and chae
SS#^£tat a * fl ° cm9 * ia "* *®»n>«TuiSa bj gogj
—
. T&k is the onlydlrtc* ro»M dartaeuawlnw wwiwii«t Mi
betroaa thaJCartaadXaaMkaathMla oaly
BileattactnclaUievboladlataaoete BU ug
aMMtorKaoiak. ,^*a *
Sr'iK. 4 "" '**' to th» <ut> of the lumber
[ j£ v le SJk*. < j^J I ', ra K 1 l ,* . s >°«on- nalcnfctfmm.
1 WUooi i ii,l" S%! U w l u S * son. Thnoß * le.. D e<l,
f?" 0 * woaoer A U*id, H&anah. Lu A Co Jofcn
Cl"ncr k 00.. Otuwa.lit w « ux, joaa
Caleuo. Deo. Sub. 13M.
«r7wiir^ l i^rJ2Ji e^K 0, » l ?' , J roUo * ,tuJ «ntl«njfn. .who
BSBTZVSK& £ a? J?
fc £ T
3S. & '
p. Mr
»£■ i D. p , s: , als^s?h. M " !h -
U%P£'™ TO O'""' U»»«n. Mich.
j jj* .',■ w - IferTy, ihj. Uo,
I fr O; Muon. hj. UtukMon. Mich.
, S°y- .to. Jo
I lAIS v" l 7-*■- ™l« l "™r. Mich.
wjlt^nT?* o * e "- ouc«o. nu
w»ltor ..nil. E.g.. j (! . dom
AND HUNDREDS MOBE IP NSCESSABY
carmces*n»»a co/jtirortert «u to tthet tram ih* in
:
fr;K a;inr&. o j&
ffu-jfSSf aSISSSyj
, TQ ? nilllwrijiufc will »di?y <i4» th*t If
' # t ° UceJ ** "«« l ™ anWiiS, or tbl
JL' ODe the C4CU will at»« tj
iTK m' raiiian fmra the h*ck Dart *f II &nd thu
r tl ;«»oui4. ftSff lh . u T& d ,Bs
bs S "t*. d 1: w ff * n, « a" oa - The ttUUcan
i ** ton the caveaience and facility of
potJa* on lons or emu and gel Il* rhi . r t hl» V;
The we.|bt of Stdin; Mill. comrlrtp. }**3w)a!....2o»a«.
Ik«. on , !m „ ; e
™tn[^.? m3 rr d ?. ck . ,, £ Bny "° rt on ths Ltkcs. op io *ny
point la use Uclt«d i«utes or Can».i*. au.i If r*cul<eU_
So^iiSi 11 "" sl,e """"■»"« «t»ui
M A i3ow£ h ' r C»3 b« h»a |„ tiar^oiu,
WM. M. FERRY, JR.,
FERSYSBCRG. Ur»n:l Havca Port Office. Ml£l£*H7.
Or to our Generjd wUeata toe the Caitct! dtaiea.
Tripp, Hale Jfc Co.,
PATENT OVPIOE D SPOT.
vvinter •Arrsuigjeiucut.
CHICAGO AVD MUHTAIIKEK EAILBOiSW
LAKI BHOU LINE.
ION Mi KiproM EouU to St. P»il.
~n ON.0 N . AlrD MONDAY, NOVEM
29th. WM. PasKnger ThUna will ran dills,
il lies (Bandaia excepted.) aa follows:
lQr THROUGH TiAINS.
,M -7? t gP s ln J 1 5ItUßuu» 1 tUBuu »
•rn. '■ "--gJEjI«• « eramton. HUhlaaJ Put Lain
nK?* I?s?,f e,{ *?* 41111 futtons north, and
»« si2lT^i?.i ll V w 1 S akee *■ A, anJ con®
aecung with LaCrosse A M'lwaokee Uairoa4
-em. Jorat. Paoi ana all polnis la the Njrth.west.
'•
&
&«*s?
pgh Winona./oantaiaCity,Heed'sLandin «lK*<iw\„.
wy Waapun, Ripoa and lleTun. is£ wl(h
j£ Si Watertown Kallroad
t<« _At fta«JneJanctlon. witb ttie ttadneand UUsUsldbl
eJSK J^ h i I SIi° I . SCI, " oi " " SCO A. «.. Chl.
°°** M. L. BTKKS. Bqpl.
»> HTTSBCK. FORT WAISE k CHICAGO R.K
Si IST COMPLETED A.S'D OARS RON
"J'Crt cu«=. ooa.
ul ' *. W_ s*-1 n S v ,!' 7 . a -'' ia ckstral Hours,
j! HI haT* lt» b»ne
s "'^^"osssssss;" 30 " ocrt -
I of 0,0,1 - ,J Vm e °'™
i:
1 \*,?SZ.To!Z
iZrEtl, 1 Newark. Monet
>» 'UI u LOW US AST OTHia BODTI.
„MhT?*?? bemndaut will and ihli nnla both sleuuc
r- and agreeable, pastna t hroogh of, the limit »»,»
5. fcwstdUtslatae weiargestatJ
*1 -m !*??*£* f?* 1 * 1 ?* Chicago, on any of therouf*.
J will Utd attentive abeek burrs at the depot* to reeeita
ehecks and eoayey baggage tree of ehanw to
A ewi » bleeping uan aecompao*
2 ticket offleea ia tl•
*• tae Comjany ■ oOce. corner of HatwloU
1. rtreeta. or at the depot oa Van Bart a
• B4 Mittaa&tf to uk far ticket. bT Fort Wayne.
S JOHNaAND^Q L NTb^»ru'' 4 '* n, - OUU *'-
J. M.l>UßA«&Y.3opt. W. D.
• n. ™.T° M*H«UANTB AND BHXPPSUL
• fort W *TOO A Chicago R. R. Co..
„ *fTaa*ement with the i»enaiyl»»oli
SSHTh for the trantpurtaUoa 01
• ThroughJfrelahtj. property can now be ahlupedoa this
PnlUddphla, New
1 £ore and Bostoa. with promptness and deioalch. Con.
j tiuta can be made at the following places:
i. No. 3 Astor Place. )
if sj°- |8- WlllUn street,> New York.
No. 3 Battery Place. J
No. 5* £ll by ttreet, Bostos.
No. a Dock street, PhiliJeJcM*.
■ ( Depot. North straet, Philadelphia.
Depot, Twelfth street, corner CanaL Chicago.
. _Mart packages *ia jk Wayne AO. It. jg?
Jor farther inJomatJon, Aa. apoiy to
IMW--WIUK A&SASOXMX9T- -lfttß-9
TTiTiTTfOIM omrraAT. n att.wo a t>
0„ Change of Time. *
N AND AFTiH SUNDAY, NOV. *>9
at. Looli. Cairo and New Orleans Xzpress....ll:oo aM,
Tnr BmH fl s*"' 5 *"'- «««»•« J PM "
Tor Peoria, Terre Haota, a>^ n
Jefiswn C2ty. Tini, and all points oa Mbsoarl rlyer
Mao^BS-»e-«.
. .And alllntenaedlate pclnts.
SfSS, «« »U1 »« to oa
from 8L Loal - aad Cairo at ftIO AJI and
t1 _ . w OONNECTIONa
* The P,)L trains suke direct
Maaooa with Terra Haota and Alton Railroad for Stsn
gamiator New Orieaai
»oa through nosra asd xntobjutioh
nSSI V. .V" Ooraotu', oao. In the Great Centra
S ? s2i.uS e i£iS'?f l^25 r * i a,ll "" , """• ™ni"
Si AA"ana_uaarD m street: at the Pittibanh. tnrt
dfloe, corner of Dearborn
cS£sSt2f*£^2SSSs. ,lls, « ,nlw "" da »^»"'
WJ. JQHMOJI. S '°' l3at "-
«m W. «. ABlaoa. Umt. Uhlcata DWiiloo.
CHICAGO, R.PiDL AITDFOSD DC LACK. I.
OHAliai OF TIKI.
SN AND AJTBR MONDAY, DEC. 13,
Trains on this road will lea7S Chlryg" sa
ftoo A. M. for Belolt, JaaenOla, ttadlaoa and Prairie
F: M. for Janesrllleaad Vadlaoa.
Trains arTire at 12:10 P. if. and &M P. M.
Carrylnc the thrwagh D, B. n«» for all point* hi the
Northwest.
tr l hjoagh from Chicago to Prairie da Chi en wtlhoat
change af can.^o
Oonnocttoj *Ugj« da Ohtan with a dally One ot United
■'a«a l. onn.A». n\
FIKUE3 BATINJOT3 JUST BK
tJ\J\J astred and fcr mle by
PUCLD. BtmtDXor * oo^
__■> cor, of State and Water
/lOLU OIXJID JLttD tttiNTED aAri-