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CIIK-AUO DAILY PRESS ANI) TiIIBL'NE. VOLUME XII. PKESS AND TIIIHIINK MONDAY MOBVIKO, MiECH 14, 1859. EEpraiicAn KomsAxioirs. ■' Judicial Blecllon—Tuc«d»y, April S. For Juiirc* tbo Cnart— VAN H. XUGGINS, GRANT GOODRICKI. F»»r IVi>utv CJerkM of the Superior Court— CASPAR BCTZ, > r. R. HAWLEY. % Rather Sharp Practice. The Democracy cf Cook County, through their executive committee, and particularly through their street politicians, protest against the nomination of judges by tbc Republicans, because the bench willthus be filled by partisans. At tbe same time tbey invite the Republicans to vote with them to confer one of the offices on a Democrat, ttavse he it a partisan This is pretty sharp practice, but it becomes sharper when tbey present tbe name of tbe chairman of the "Democratic Association," who engineered the Bratnard campaign last spring. Mr. Beck with may be an able lawyer and a competent man generally, but he iB r,ot the person to be set up as an example of that freedom from partisan ship which is so choice a qualification, and so high in favor with tbe Democracy, abont these times. We do not bear any person talked of in this connection, whose claim is not based on a thorough Democratic record. Retrenchment in the City Government. The Republicans carried tbp Jate charter election upon the platfoim of * 4 Retreucbiucnt end Economy," ucd upon a distinct pledge to the people that they would curtail ex- rcluce sMmjcs and institute retrench ment whenever it could be done. The fol lowing was lac public pledge of the putly tb rough its delegates iu cou\ cation : Jiexohid, Tbat tbe pecuniary embarrassments of tbe times, and the difficulty on the partol tbe people in the payment of taxes, calls for the clottMt econorrty in ibe administration of munici pal affairs. * * * That it is tbe sense of this Convention, tbat ss tbe salaries of cflicers, and tbe general exDenses of the city government were graduated in more prosperous times thun tbe preHent, there is room for riiuc tioa in those tta'Mrun and in the txpaut* of the city g rertimtnt. Jitxulttd, That the persons this day nominat ed and the Republican Aldermen placed in nom ination, are under an implied pUdge tn rttroich in the expenditures, wher ever it can U dont, con sistently with tbe public sen ice. Upon this pledge tlic candidates accepted uouiiniitiou?,aud upou the l'aith of ibN pl> tbey received tbe suffrages of the people; and ibis jjurual fc bouud (o hold them to il? In! fillment. Ia the language of the platloim, 44 salaries vvre graduated in more profperous '• times tlian tlio present, and there is room 44 for reduction. 7 ' A thousand dollars in ca.«li represents tis much property Ibis year as fif teen hundred did two years ago, when the present rate* of official ccinpeuffction were Cx'id ; and ibis l'dct mu~t not bo FluOl-.-d uut or sight. Nut only should there be a reductiou io tbe Salaries, but in the number ol official?--, wber ever it can be doue tviiboul serious <letii» luciit to tbe public interest. For iustance, Ihe Police Department under Dyei'a adminis* iration, corf the city $99,972. Last year it cot-t sl-13,190, or nearly liliy per cent more. There has been of population within two years, an increase ot police duties, and a necesbary increase of police expanse?, but not in the ratio here named. Dycrd patrolmen cost $58,189, and Haines $89,039. Thi? is? more than £>Q per cent in two ■ years. It is idle to claim that there is no room fur reUcucliment iu this department. If the Mayor and Kepublican aldenneu act in ac cordance with the pledge in their platform, i will be a very material retrenchment effect- 1 ed in tins branch of the municipal service. ! There are quilu n number ol appointments that ean I>e lopp< d oir, tlmt siro not ivorth ' what tbey cost to the taxpayers. The ellv can ntlbrd to maintsiu no Ftu» cures: nor pan it ufljtd to pay two men lor doing one man's j duly. A glariug exatupta of the latter may ' be found in the employment ola captain of po- 1 lice and a city marshal, to altcud to the mmc 1 duty. The office of captain ef the police IS" 1 wholly useless, and fchouid be at ctcc abo- j linbed. It i? an oflbe unknown to the Char- < ter. It is the creature of tbe Council, and j that l>ody cuu discontinue it at pleasure, and save ihe tax payers two thousand d.dlars pgr aunum, which would pay the interest oa a sum sufficient to build a school house capable t of accommodating 1200 voutb, now MifTerin j * for the want of schoolroom. The City Slur- I Hhal is the legal aud proper hoail ol the patrol- 1 men under the Mayor. The present officer is 1 abundantly capable; he is aottve, laithful, and vigilant. Why then deprive him of an ' opportunity to perform hU duties by thrusting a 44 Chief of police* 7 l>ct«ecQ them and him, [ at an expciim* $2,000 jmrjear to the lax pay- t crs! s> The policy that made it prudent to place a 1 man at the head of the Police -who would uct [ in hai mony with tbe existing Administration, f ceased with the expiration of DonnellyV % term of office. The present Mayor and Mar- t f-hal are both Republicans, and were elected ou the famo ticket, by the same roter. 0 , j! one year ago; so there can be no parly j reason, as there is no economical one. j for longer depriving our Republican Marshal e of the opportuuity of discharging the func- 1 tions of his office as defined by tbe charier t and ordinances of the city. . c We find npon examination of the charter J that no such office as u Captaiu ofPulice*' is t> provided by or contemplated in that instru- f meul. aud it is qnefitiojiable whether the r courts wculd adjudge it to be legal if the ■ question was raised. Cut aside ltutn this J the office is no longer needed ; aud. is only a useless bill of expense upon tbc people. The The ordinances declare that " the Mayor 44 shall be the head of the police department, j 44 and shall superintend and direct the police < 44 generally.'* And it is further declared that 44 the Jlarshal hliall be the chief of the acting ' 44 police, who shall be in subordination to 1 44 bim," etc. 44 lie shall attetd the ]»olice t 44 court, and thai I keep and mako all such re- < " port*, register, Iwoks aud reports concerning J 4 the affairs aud operations of the police de- \ * partmcnt as may be designated by the May or," etc. The Charter makes it a duty oJ tbe ] Marshal 41 to preserve the public peace," and < clothes bim-with the powers u of a Constable * "atcomtnou law and under tbe Statute?/* j for thatjiurpose. i The shortest aud best way to dispose of 1 the matter, and save the tax payers the extra i expense of a wholly unnecessary office, is to : diiconttntu it, and permit onr efficient Marshal to command the police, under the Major's or* : dera, during tbc incoming municipal year. We ' allego nothing against the gentleman who fills the office of Captain of Police. • If there were any need of sruch an officer we do not J know that a more competent person could be found. But he was not elected to the place < he fills; on the contrary, another man was clecled to perform those duties, and as be* tween the choice of the people aud that of any other parties in tbe premises, we think - the former should prevail so loflg as they foot the bill. If retrenchment is to be the order for tbc next municipal year let us have a 1k»- ginning. From the Laves to the Ocean. We have already announced tbat T. P. Handy purposes tending out two Tenets for Europe from this pi tee early in the spring, and tbat the schooner Valeria will also sail for tbe same plaee at an early date. We learn today that A. H. Barney baa contrtod to aail three ofbfs vessels from Detroit to England, -and H. J Winslowtwoof bis vessels to the same placed. « All of these will take out lumber and staves. The eobooner Midnight, Capt. 8. F. Drake has been contracted for to take a cargo of lum ber in September, from this place to Ban Fran - ctaoo, and to ran during the winter between Sta Francisco and Humboldt bay. Capt. Drake will probably take his family with klmj—Cleveiand Beraid t \\ih. . .Probable Redaction- ia New York ituilroad Fares. Era«iu*. Gorniuir, President of 1 tie New York CV»tT:il, has is.-ued a cirmt:ir to tlie General Ticket Western Rnadn, iof> tming tbem of a rrJnc'ioD'of ri?{i» Hollar In ttit*' f.m* ln-tween I'.offalo aU'J New Voik—lroin $y 10 $8 The r»ed-< ennniosia? Buffalo with this city Lave not an yet , siunili t] thr-ir ncqul* sence in a ticket conf"im;ug . lotho t»»oposed reduction,but will doubtless do sy. j by tbe begjiujii g of auother week. | The übr-ve is from the Cmciuna'i Commercial of I Friday la-t, I', will doubtless be followed by a ' shll ftu 'bcr reduction,a* Mr. Moras, of tbe Erie— j tlutnud having nothiug to lose—will doubtless, reduce to the lowest rates ruling h«t hummer before tbc combination was made. «- We bo[to the competition, now ti at it gun, will keep witbia reasonable nod healthy limits, for It is vcry.de-irable.to tbe business pob lic that it td»ould be continued indefinitely. We plead lor the lowest. rates of fare and freight at' which the rivalry can possibly be *ustained. Tbe race now is to tbe energetic and tbe enterprising. Who shall first $ icld it T> i.ot worth while at pre eeot to inquire. A Pike's I'eak Story Squelched. Ed'torjr««s aid Tribune: Cuicic*. IS, 165>. A letter purporting to ha<l Irom the gold mines appeared in your paper thi-; morning, copied from tbe Lawrence, [Kausa*] Republican, in which it was stated tbat I had comra&ncsd a mill at Pike'* Teak, had stopprd work, Lc., &c. Now, for tie benefit of tboss on whom this letter may have l«ft a favorable imprcs«;oa, a'low mc through jour columns to contradict tbc whole of it that alludes to me. I uever was at Pike'* Peak, neither do I ever expect to be. I never had a saw mill, nor ever coutemplaicd building one. I never knew or heard of the author of that letter, and do not know bis object in writing it, unless, like most of tbe humbug letters trura there, it was done lor speculation. Your-, J. 11. Mersuon. T he liock Island Bridge and the Board of Trade. Editara Pre« &cd Tribune: I have read carefully your articles in refer, eccc to the Rock Island Bridge. As a member of the Board of Trade, 1 thank you for the sug gestions contained iu your issue of Thursday last. The St. Louis Chamber of Commerce have continued their war upon tbe bridge so long and so urjustly, that it is time the Board of Trade of this city had taken hold of the matter. I hope we shall aUo bare tbe concurrence of all tbc cities above St. Louis, especially those where bridges are tece£sary. Will not La Crosse, Prairie du Chicc, Dubuque, Lyons, Fulton, Clinton, Burlington, Quincy and Hannibal unite with us in sustaining tbe principle that the Mis- 1 siseippi must be bridged at their respective cities, and at all other points where tbe neceesi ties of commence Remand it ? I hopo our Board of Trade will appoint an tllicient_ committee at once to lead tbe Tan, end meet the St. Louis ' Chamber of Commerce bsfore the bigbe6t ' Courts of tbe nation, ucd contend for the rights 1 of commerce against the old exploded notions ' of tbe dark pges. ir necessary to sustain the ' principle, our city can •Il'urd to tpend millions ' to resist th* unjust pretensions of St. Louis. I ! hops your suggestions will meet ft prompt re* 1 Bponec from tbe Baard of Trade, by the appoint- 1 mentot an efficient committee to manage this whole controversy. Comihece. Chicago. Miirch\\ih,W). J flew York Money Market. * (Prom tbe Independent. totb) The bank returns for the lust week show very iatiafactorily. Tne specie strength of tbo banks c ins been increased, which fan* arisen partly i rom a positive increase of specie, but more rem a diminution of nemand liabilities. The n oans ht-TB ben further reduced f 645,000, mt>k- 1< ng a total contraction of tive and m qaarter mil* ji ions in the last month—from tbe stu February 0 the sib March. The 4:h ot March —a day of icavj payments among merchants—has passed *' vitbout a single observation. AH obligations n ire met without dilHoulty. Tne buuks have tyund that the business paper • hey held has matured iu greater amounts than 11 hey bare been able to invest in similar eecuri- ft ica, Their receipts have been greater tlian h heir investments, and consequently their line of [isconnts is running down. The security of insineas paper ia generally remarked, and arises rora the larger cash business that is doing— if rhicb merchantsunddealers-Ar*enabled to do, jo rom the ureat contraction pf business biid the :eepipg ot their credits within their meana , 'be import* are rapidly increasing, nod are nucb in excess cf Ihki year end even ot 1557. Io .'bis brings mnch money into tbe Ti eanury. a i lie imparts oVthe - season will make money _• aore active io tbe fall, but until then, mr.nev • ill be easy, notwithstanding ttie increase of ol pecie exports. The following table will present a view of tbe to sreign importM ol the port during the past 1 reek: - ...... R.i r It 1557. 185®. Is;y. cl rr O-oU.. ..... fl.rs.M'J 1.1fe7.?79 m enenUMercbvidlje... i.*40.90> I.UTO.IM) a.tW.Bt»» ai Tola! for the week..S*J.7iy 4*<l 2.'57.W> 5.1543 M m reviouJjr reined.....4,w14.«17 J5.7555U 35532.W9 Knee January 18.2l»uTi 41.257.209 " DIfCOCNTd. * The rates cf discr-unt have declined lull one ercent 6iucs cur luft notxe. busine>a aper is eoarc-, and is takes-readily «« 4}£QiS er cent, tor 00 to i>o days' dates, and 5@6 per ent. for dites berond up to even six and eight tonths. Second-class paper ranges from 6tft7 nd single ' Si T • * wi Neir York Dry Good* market. be I Frora theUndeperdtmt. l'Jth!] There is comsfdeiable activity in the demand for « r ry Roods, end tboiyost ? y jieriad o! tbo season , 1 nppnnicbisgs J *ht tutry of goodH lor eousump. " on has been very h.-avy the pa>t week, and a«- wi jrmentsuie filling up nipid'y. Tlio amount of m ood- thrown ou the tuaik.:t m-t week was over , nublMhat hi tbe''oories, 6nolng week of lgjs or w r 1557.. Silks both plaiu and fancy, are in quick ha I'Uumd. Des-iraMe btyi«as are Ukeu up tu ««unas a ] laced mi the market by iiiifKjncrs, ami prices are f wy. firm. Dvlaiaes roll m-jre Ireelv. Tbo [u-uitjg of the auctioJi ribbon' t»ade has pen postponed un;il the 15th or Apiil. tic he millinery trade l« t nevertheless, aciive L private sale at wholesale. L ; jbt for tgu cloths .are in good demand irom the ®' ibbers. Heavy cloths of low grade we in re- fr< uest, and nil kinds, to a moderate extent, at teadv pricey as there is no over-supply. For ign doeskins are rather heavy in price. French ftt bawls', especially tbe "novelties or the season, co re ecJd quickly. The auction houses have to een doing a fair business. The high price of h omestic goods is bringing loreigu. goods of milar kinds into greater consumption. This is ie case both in cotton end wooden fabrics. All 'ring goods are qoick of sale, and in woolen lai ibrics. There is a good business doing • ie woolen jobbers and the clothiers being s.tdy to boy any desirable parcels that offer at un pnee, the belief beirg that prices must rise de i fancy cawitneres especially there is a great *« ctivity both of low and high grades. * . tb Western .lVirs Items. 10 CV KW. Rand has been chosen President, and P ( LK. Rand Cashier, of the Lyons (Iowa) Branch th f the State Bank. It das been ascertained by actual count that #e jrty of tbe citixen* of LecUire (Iowa) will , save that place lor Pike's Peac DirAtCATio*.—The committee appointed br w] ie Utatrict Court of Floyd County (Iowa) to xamise into tbe financial affairs of the county, m< uport that Joshua Jackson, the late Treasurer, i,r i a defaulter to-tb«..county in the sum of . 3,790.60. ha Pica's PftAKtBB xk TBS Uoo.—We understand bat a vast number of Pike's Peak teams, prin ipally from the northern part of Illinois, are fe rowding through the mud at a slow pace. en. , v eavoring to reach tbe Divenport and Rock Bland Ferry. A gentleman informs us that in uc aany instances these teams do not make a bead- cc ray ot four miles per day, and frequently not hi s far as tbat. The average distcnce per day is tot. over ten miles! Wbat a prospect, when here is'a jnuro'ey 'of upwards of a thousand ni ailes ahead of them ! Jaw* Stale Ihmocrat MA init. ' . Moat or'em.—We are informed by a gentle- C r nan who came in from Johnson Oouoty yeater lay, that upwards of a hundred Pike's Peak P 1 ragons are camped along tbe side of the road, &i .boot twenty miles west of lows City, waiting re or tbe roads to dry so that they can pass on. f/1 iany of the teams are already nearly exhausted, ind in poor condition to make tne long trip yet lefore tbem. We fear that a great many san- & fuine adventurers will wish Uwcuselreft ftt home c > jy their firesides long before they reach the and to which they are now so anxiously look- u g.—Jb. tj MosciTiKa Eticno*.—At tbe city election in tc dnseatine last Monday, Mr. Qeo. Meo?oa was e elected Mayor by a Urge majority. He is a 0 I Republican, but we do not know tbat polities oterfered in tbe election. R. R. Lawther was 111 ilected Treasurer; R. T. Wallace, wharf ™fß- P 1 er; Aldermen," W.' C. Kennedy, H. Fnnk, tl tob't Willtamß. An amendment to the charter ** ras carried to transfer tbe duty of collecting - axes from tbe Marshal to the Treasurer.—Da- •■4nport Oasetie. n Fatal .Accidskt.—A man traveling west- h< rard, was instaatly killed yesterday, at Bureau m function, by beiog ran orer with a freight train. \- Jewaa attempting to jomp'on the csrs while in notion, when'hft.Kll between ibam, tbe wheels suiting off one o( his legs near the tbigb, break- la rm-tbe other, and mashing his hands badly. 0 , eiis known, nor any thing respect nghim, except that he was Irom Pennsylvania cl md going to lowa.—Pttorla Transcript, lliA, b; uf The Minneapolis and Cedar Yaltey Bail- Q | ■oad Comyany have sold SIOO,OOO ofthisHin- C 1 3eMU7pere«nk heads at 95toft b«aaeiaßU' £ P«nL ; •. ** i P " THE CITY. Hodskekspc&s Attention - .—Will be sold at m auction this morning, by Gilbert & Sampson, at their salesroom, So. 82 L&ke street, one of the €t finest cssortmeots of Furniture, Carpets, &a, ig ever tiered at public eale in Chicago. Parties Jn want will do well to attend. of LiacsKT.-Mary Ready was brought to the a Armory Saturday, on the complaint of Levi Beecher, charged with stealing a quantity of clotbiog, &e , from hia bouse. After a partial ■r ex&mination, she was held in S3OO to appear on Monday for further examination. y Tiiz Lectobe this Evbkino.—We trust our >- readers will not forget tbe lecture of Rsv. Hen* c ry Giles, on tbe "Mental and Moral Character L t' of the Irish," which will be delivered, this c evening, at the Mechanics' Institute Hall. Lst there be a full house/ SpißirrAXiSM.—Tne Rev. Dr. Bice will make a«eaults upou the modern dangerous error of Spiritualbm at the Metropolitan Hall to night. If tbe h-avyblow which be will give it does not bury it b°yoad the hope of resurrection, the 3 friends of common sens-; and good morals need l not a-k tbe services of another for a like purpose , Peusoval.—C. C. Converse, well known to* , many of our musical people, and who is now I studying music in Berlin, Prussia, has produced r an _ original symphony at Leipsic, which . achieved great success. It is the first aympho [ ny ever produced by an American in Germany. William Tootbe, 44 Local" of tbe Herald, has resigned bis position on that paper. Msbchasts' Savixg, Liak and Tbcst Com past.—At an election of Trustees, held by this Compsny a few dajs since, tbe old Board of Trustees was unanimcuEly elected, with tbe ex ception of George Steel, Eeq., who became in eligiblo by reason of having disposed of his stock. C. H. McCormick, Esq., was elected to fill Mr. Steel's vacancy. A Vor.sc Cabon* Tbevce.—One of tbc prison ers ia the lock up, made good progress towards an < scape on Friday nicht. He was a bay, put in one of the celU on a minor charge, to await examination on Satuiday morning. Tbe little fel low nut liking bis quarters, with his bands dug out tbe mortar, otd rcmeved tbc biick work sufficient to crawl tbr#u«h into the ball, wheie his further progress was unexpectedly interrupted by a tccurely locked door,w!<icti proved too much for bis muscle, and be was obliged to stop until the prison iw were called out in tu.' moralog. Chicago Bethel.—Success still attends the meeting at the Bethel Church, iu this city. Preaching every evening this week, com . enc iug at half past seven o'clock, and a prayer and .conference meeting every afternoon, from three to four o'clock. Tbe chaplain is laboring hard for the moral and spiritual benefit of sea men and their families, and all friends to that useful class of men should rejoice at his suc cess. So religions and benevolent enterprize in our country is of greater importance than tbe Bethel cause. Mas. WnssLia's Lzctuues.—The lost of the regular series of Mrs. Markbam Wheeler's lec- ' tures before the ladies of the North Side, will i be given at two o'clock this ufieruoon, at the New Eaglend Cburcb, corner of lodiaoa nod Wolcott streets.; Mrs. Wheeler with this course closes bcr lectures in Chicago, and in response ' to invitation proposes to visit several of our neighboring cities and towns fur tbe purpose of 1 lecturing to her own sex, upon ber favorite sub ject of Anatomy aod Physiology. Mrs. W. sus tains an enviable rcputution in this city as a lec turer upon this theme, aod we cordially recora- ( meod her to tbe confidence of the ladles of such z places may visit, aod have no hesitancy 1 in saying that they may esteem themselves mcbt | fortunate in availing themselves of a course of i her lectures. c I , t ACuangb.—We noticed oa Sa'urday, in pass ing Ililliard's Block ou South Water street, ad- |, juiuing Clark street bridge, that tbo two large 1 stoics ou the main flo>r mxt GlarL street, a.c being altered and thrown into one, to become the location of the Western World Banking and ln*nr- { auce Company, abaut to go iuto operation in this city. O.ie of these stores was recently the office of the Ptccaix Insurance Company, now removed to Moaomc Temple, on Dearborn street, aud is still to be associated with a similar interest as the lusuratice Department of the above Ccmpany, in ' charge of the Secretary, A. Edwards, K-q., lor mcrly of the Ph<raix, and of wide icputation Eist and Wes-t, as sagacious aud skilled iu insurance b matters, from fourtceu years eoauection with the G same. We learn that the Compauy Uto go into ® operation Immediately. . cl Savagb axd Unaccountable Attack nr a Dog. —Edwin W. Hunt, hardware mercbunt, has kept S a large and powerful watch dog chained in tbe back part of bis store for some time past. On ™ Saturday afternoon ft young man named Ed wards, a clerk in Mr. Hunt's store, who bes 8t been in tbe habit of feeding tbe dog daily, wbile standing & short distance from bim snapped his s fingers to the animal, when be sprang suddenly forward breaking bit chain, and seized Mr. Ed wards by the arm in a most furious manner. Mr. E. unable to release himself, cried for help, when several persons rushed upon the dog with bars of iron, clubs, pistols, &c. Five balls from a revolver were discharged into different parts of his body, and many desperate blows were, dealt him, with but little apparent effect, until finally an axe was seized by one of the bystsod. m ers, and he was almost completely chopped into mince meat, before young Edwards was released frcm his desperate grasp. Mr. Edwards was very seriously but not dangerously iojured. Tbe attack of the animal npon Mr. E. is most unac. countable, as be had never evinced any hostility to him, and the dog had almost daily received his tood from that gentleman's hand. The Tkbkb Con*victs.—Since the issue of tbe late eventful term of tbe Circuit Court of this coun y, our Jail, iu which are contined the three unfortunate wretches now uudcr sentence of death, has been the center of a feverish interest Is and attraction daily, among Jhund.ed* who have thronged about the Court House building, eager to catch through the barred windows a glimpsa or cveu a supposed glimpse of the cells in which the poor wretches are contined. To such a pitch has h this curiosity grown on some days, that the in mates at large in the balls of the jail have shel tered themselves from the ceeriog gaze of outs!- ders, by pinning newspapers against the windows within. The merrier crew in the debtor's room ia the main Eton - havo caused themselves no little merriment, not confined to themselves hewever, by dexterous applications of copious douche baths from their wiudows upon the heads of tbe gazers clustering below. We would that we could believe that more real 13 feeling, of a sent iment more honorable to humani ty, was the instigator and the mover in the eager- 53 ness to see these convicts. It is iu too many instan ces rather a part of that sentiment which would - riot mast in a gratification at tbc very foot of tbe gallows, in the very sight of tbe uut dying ago nies of the objecu of curiosity. We learn that since his sentence, and iu the glow of a hope encouraged by those who have q coufidence ia tbe success of the appeal to tbe Su preme Court, Henry Jumpertz has recovered p. much ef bis former cbcerlnlneas, aud indeed it » reacted almost immediately npon the abject and f ° total depression which resulted from the denial of the application for a new trial. Indeed, on tbe if Sabbath morning following, be was with his ao customed and wonderful cheerfulness anl even gayety, exercising his lonsorial offices upon depn- ty sheriff* and ethers who have been admitted to avail themselves of bis skin. & His two associates in tbe impending expiation of tbc dn ad penalty of the law, Finn and McXa mcc,are both rigid Catholics, the latter being es pecially of the most devout class. He has since the result of bis trial been closely in converse with titie clergy of his Chureb, aod says 44 it will soon all be over." - In the present season of Lent, he hi says that as it is tbe last Lent he shall ever see, 91 he will pass it in strict observance of its require* mcnts, and he docs so. Finn is younger thau Mo- Kameo, and a man of much less mind and feeling, k. It is a sontce of public congratulation tbat the j, late passage of the law, too long delayed, has in. ® our State barred from the curious crowd tbe exe cution of the death penalty. It is probable that by some change in the floor of the hall of the debtor's apartment a falling space will be secured, of the height of the two.storiea, and that tbe exe cution irill" thus take place" within the Court House building in.'the sight of those only whose pre&ttia accessary. "~ ~ - THK S TATE-STREET THAQEDT. at TRIAL OF FRANCIS BUSCH at roit thk ie MURDER OF JATIES IHAGEK. :a At Ch'cago, August 13th, 1858. Cook Cnujrrr Court cf Comiok F&ias. Fesbd- AST TIBM, 1859. JCDGB JOHJT M. WILSDX IB PfikSIOEIO. ri > >f BCZTB DAT. s l On the Court room was even more n crowded than on anj previous day. Among the audience were numerous ladies. The parents of tbe defendant, Francis Bascb, were both in r court at his aide during most oi tbe day. The remaining witnesses called by tbe de r fence were chiefly as to previous 'good chorac -5 ter, a point fully admitted, however, by the t prosecution. The prosecution, by way of re batting that portion of the evidence of the de- I fence pertaining to tbe encroachment in amount ' 5 variously stated by several surveyors, uniform- ly against the claim of Mr. Boggs, as having f built bis south wail upon the ground 'of Ur. t Bosch, pat in evidence tbe survey of Mr. Wol - cott, startingfromthesouth-eastcornerofClark I and Van Buren streets, upon which Mr. Boggs ' based his claim in locating his south line. The cose,was concluded, as to the testimony, 1 at half-past four P. M., when the court adjonrn> r ed to 9A. M. to-day, at which -time tbe argu ments are to be commenced, which will occupy 1 the larger share of two days. Tex Tsiruometsb.—Range of the thermomo i ter for tbe week as taken by E. L. O'Haro, apothecary and pharmaceutist,. No. 30 West Randolph street, corner of Canal street: Date. 7A.M. JSM. 6P.M. Fatnrday, March 5 80 4 1 40 Sunday, March 6 40 51 43 Monday, M»rch 7 39 40 ay Toejday, March 8 42 41 Wednesday. March 9 46 Tborsiiy, *farcbl« 42 67 ta Friday, March 11 53 W 4i ttatordav, March 13 »C Sj 4s A Chicago Fugittvb Aeesbtbd ur New Yobk. —We learn, from the New York Times, that Frederick Bchoffer was arretted in tbat city eo Wednesday last, charged with being a fugitive from Chicsgo. .He is said to have been con cerned in robbing a jewelry store. He was con signed to the Toombs to await the arrival of a Chicago officer. Gbakd Tbuke Railwat.—The following is the traffic on this rood, for tbe week ending February 2G, 1859: rreiKht Mails and snndrles ... 3,349*45 Total ..$41*74T1 Correspondlas week of last year Incteue $331.87 Chicago Acadimt or Medical ScrtKCss.— An adjourned meeting of the Chicago Academy of Medical Sciences will be held in the lecture room of Sloan's Commercial College, on Mon day evening. March Hth, at 7J£ o'clock. A punctual attendance of tbe members is request* S. C. Blau, Sec'y pro tem. Poucs.—The transactions at the Police Ccurt Saturday were very limited, there being but three cases—one drunk and disorderly, and two vagrants—and jadgment -was suspended in each case, with the provision that they leave < the city within twenty-four hours. Fibb.—Tbe alarm on Saturday evening about ' 9>£ o'clock, was caused by tbe discovery of tire in the room of one of the lodgers ot the Revere House. It was extinguished without 1 any essential damage, except by water. j L OCAL MATXEfIIS. : 25?" Ladies call at Cook & Brotherß steim 1 djeing establishment, 123 South Clark street, ( and have your last spring's shawls and drefses - newly colored and dyed to look equal to new, at but n trifling cost. A lady is always known as well us a gentleman, by the peculiar neat | nessof ber dress/ In no way can this great : I desideratum ba obtained at so trifling a cost than by patronizing cur friend?, Cook Bros. 2Sf Cash paid for Ladies and Gentlemen's led iJt wearing apparel. Address Mrs U.. Box 4110, Chicago Post Office. nihil 3;* Whseleb & Wilson's Sewing Machines.— J Nortn-Westcro Office, 1t57 and 1(59 Like street, 0 Chicago. (Jso. R. Cbittindek. 0 mhs-3» General Agent, Grover & Biker's new and unequalled Fumily Sewing Machines at $59, $75 and SIOO " with Ireight added. Uemmera $5 additional A fresh supply will be opened this day. " H. Alkxanbkb, Agent, ' mb 6 lwk c3SI 10U Ldk St., up stairs. Pike's Peak.—Trnnks, valises and traveling bags, manufactured expressly for a trip to tbe Gold Mines at W, & G. S. Wright's 61 and 219 South Clark street. fel9-2m. «5T See advertisement ol Boaduir, Sewing Ma- f chines. Ot Lake street. jj4-Iy.bUOG EST* See advertisement of Quaker City S2O bi Sewing Machine. L. Cobneu. A Co., 0c26-ly 133 Lake street {, searribd] At Charleston, Oolts Oonnty. 111. en Tocdar. M vch Bth, Mr. 0 <AB. 11. » J irjUCOCK and &liis MARV K. UAR*t d»n«hter of William Harr, K&q, of the Charles 0 ton Courier. fo THE ECONOMIST COOKING STOVW | FOR WOOD AND oOAL, —witu on wrruouT the— SAND OVEN. ~~ di ihlstatbemosl valuable Improvement that hat been £! made In Cooklnz Stoves dorms the paat twenty yeara. _ THE SAND OVEN, Fqnallxea the beat on the stmo criodpal u u, e BRIOE w ' oven of accient renown. *5 THE SAJiD OVEN, Retains the brat lons after tbe fire has tone cat. THE ECONOMIST Wlthoat tbe Bind Oven b ahead of all competitors. THE ECONOMIST With tbe Sand Oven Is out cf reach of then. THE ECONOMIST ™ Is tbe most economical asd durable 8:ove In the World. £ . THE ECONOMIST IS til Has a most perfect arranwaent for BioUlat cs THE ECONOMIST Heats water for tbe B thine Voom, Ac., at qolcklyas ai.y Racjte, and as hair the cott for fad. THE ECONOMIST Win do acre Baling. Boliln: and Broilinx. with a given qaaitivy of fael, taan any o Jier Stove or Range, AppUaatloni for the sale of U may be made to _ W. AJ. Tread well, Perry k Norton, Mannfactnren. Albany, N. T FOR SiLI IS CHIOAGO BT S W. LJ. HIHST _ g US West Madaon ai..".....' IBS 0! A. E. t Q. H. miLLEE, " 537 State Bt 237 A. F. BECKER AGENT 306 Randolph 8t SOS PIKE'S PEAK! g Allvhoeostemplrte eolse to Pike's Peak are Invited a to call and examine oar aasortment of n< BTJBBEB GOODS, li Amonc which are Caap Blukets, B«ds ud PlDoin, Cdts, Otthi, Lecsina, Pantaloons. Qoaka, Boota, Shoes, Caps, Ae^ Part or aU of which are lndspensabiy nec«ssa*y for the comfort aod convenience or those eroaalnc the plains* foralnx streams ana riven, and worklns In the Min>« JHO. B. lUIb<ON A , „ Jianafactarer'i Acents, felTcHTlmlstp 81 Oevbom-n.. near m Hope Fire (iisurauce tompauf, OF ICW TORK OXTT. C*h iSMts Raraaascaa Cav ACTHoairr) I> Csoaeo, X, O. VAN BUBEN, A^ent, Sooth Cut ocr. of South Water and Clark-aL t" np PTATIH Tl Moss! Moss!! £ DUNHAM'S PREPARED MOSS, PUT op exoressly for Upholsterers. Oarriace Makers and SaddleV porpoeea tn 'a**9 and small balea, for sale In quantities to trnt, at low prlees. Orders from the city an# country aobdted. • B. DUNHAM A 00-. Oom'n Merchants, as Oommtrdal iu, and 13 Levee. Sk Lools. mhlllycQl __ ISGING BIRDS FOR SAL£. The SabMrlber offer* for sale a larre aaurtaent o FIRST RATE BIKOIBO BIBD*^ Tmpoited from Germany, via Nlahunaalea. »■«— 1* Bizui, Qreen Vtnehes aad linnrta. ' OHALO AIBREQHT, felPm* HI Hoeth Ciark BBLS - WHITB WINTEK •\y \ w Wheat Floor, for sale by ct - -tbtS J. f NOW. 10 Sooth Dearborn-<t. se RIED FRUIT 4 • DRIED i'KUXT 11— 10.000 Pnnnds Dried Annies and Peaehes, for tale ImhtO ly) J. 850W, 10 Sooth DetrtaoraT THRESH BUTTER.—2,OOO POUNDS JUST A -received by •J. SHOW. U) BoathDearborn it. tli ■. "VIT CHICAGO, MOSDAT MORNING, MARCH 14, 1859. , BY TELEGRAPH. Later from 3Zexico* Washington ilAfica 11.- Stw Orleans papers of Saturday hat are receired. Th*v contain the details of the new* by the brig Maniiitlao, from Tampico, oo tbe 26'.h alt. j. Tbe Tdmpieo papers manifested considerable y alarm as to the rerul' ot Mirumon's expedition bat they considered Vera Croz in a most per fret state of defence. More than <4 000 men sajs tbe Prima* can te concentrated there at e a moment's do ice in case of attack, without in-' eluding tbe commands or Lawe and Pejo, or the army of Ojaca, numbering 1,000 men, before * Orizaba all counted. n The Liberal-; la»e for the defence of tbe city nboat 6,000 av/Uhb!c • troop*. On the other hand tbe Prima thicks that not irore than 1,000 can be !• b-pared Irom the city now held at the point of the bayonet by tbe Reactionary party, and that Mini. e mon will hare to depend almrst entirely upon the army with which he *ct oat from tbe capital. In the meantime the war is to be prosecuted with • vigor all through the interior. t New York, Marco 13.—A dispatch from New . Orleans gives additional news from Mexico by the Quaker City. « I Tbe L<beral* were concentration for the long . promised attacfc upon the capital, whHe Miramon . was hastening toward* Vera Crua all the troops from tbe other porta uown the coast, and it was c feared the Conservatives woul-J s?ize the occasion i to fxici lorce; loans at such unprotected points. # •eneralAtnpnJiaiud declared torthe Consiltu. lion, changing cTtr to tbe Libelal his force » of 6.000. Toe garrison at Tatnplco, had mads an attempt to pronounce lor Miramon, but it was promptly r suppressed by Gurgia. From Vvashington* WiSHiKGToy, Marcii -11.—Gen. Denver pro poses 'o return to tj the next steam er, and this involves _jis resignation as Commis sioner of Indian sfiii.s. The bupreme Court to-day. announced opin ions in seventeen cases, but did not deliver the ( opinions in fnlL The Court then adjourned to , December next, having cleared leas than half i the calendar. Tbe trial of Hon. Daniel E. Sickles will not probably take place until week alter next, tbe Grand Jury not beio;; inclined to give his case precedence over others. Tbe statement m&de up at the Treasury l)e» partment ahows that tbe circulation of tbe banks throughout tbe country in 1355 wes nearly *215.000 000; in 1557, |150,0u0,000: and in 1853, *193.000,000. The remains of the late Postmaster General were sent to Tennesaee this P. M., in charge ot Justice Catron, and Senators Nicholson and Johnson, and Col. Sivage of that State—the offer of tbe Adams Express Company having been accepted. From New York. New Yoek, March 12.-A dispatch lo tbe Tuna says tbat Com. Stewartsent a letter to the 1 resident, developing a new chapter in the se cret bieiory of the country. Tbe letter asserts that the gun-boat navy of President Jefferson, which was ostensibly duilt for tbe protection of our sea coast, was really intended for the seiz ure ol Cuba. One hundred and eighty of these b;ats were sent southward on that special ser vice, when tbe threatening condition of our re lations with Eogland rendered the postponement of tbe prrject necessrry. The steamship City ot Baltimore sailed at noon with one hundred ar.d forty passeneers and $175,000 in epecie. From New Mexico. St. Lorn?, March 12.—The New Mexican mail of tbe 21st uit. retched Independence this forenoon. Lieut. Beale reports the valley of the Cana dian as being exceedingly fertile, and every way. adapted to settlement. Two Stockton mail parties are reported as cut off by the Indians at Sandoval. A llohave chief was dead at Neosho. Tbe Alboqaerque mail was in succeufal oper ation. A Battle in IVexico-HiramoQ Defeated New Orleans, March 12.—Tbe s'earaer Tones see u bsliw witu VeraCiuz date* ol ihu 9th iost. A battle had been lougbt near Cordova, aud the left wing of Miruinon's army w.is completely rou'.- cd by the Liberal?. Mirarnvn lon 100 mcu killed -3 caution, 301) muskets, and a large quantity of ammunition. Geu. Dcgolade was preparing to march on the capital with 10,000 men. i'fae Lib- 1 eraU had captuiedGuanajaatoaud Amascalienta*. jpattiailac Noiicw. OX NEW YORK, BOSTON, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Europe, In sams to salL , „ 0 , L E. ALEXANDER A 00.. BanVers. mbll-3'.et;< No. SJ -JU;k itreet. j VTOTIOE—ALL' FOK. THE .yto of the Bt?ck of Ifce Dement BulMln* Associa tion will r awn the s*ae or p:osteds of salcabytheHk ,of jpnLjMit lain'endbd tuhave adrawin* or division i on tne linn of April. { mbtl lm CUA9. DEMEKT. Notice.— parties estitled w ficrfp from tbe MUTUAL INSURANCE 00. Of 1 Buffalo. CiQ obtain to- *ame by calling at my «lliee. AaMUEL F. 4i'WAt'EK. Agt'iju mLSIw N. 2 Dule'a Ba Iding, up rtairx ANTED .—TO EXCHANGE 200 ACHES OP I»I.\K .LAND, C In Uiclilrm, for Chicago City or Cook County Property* mh9 2y* Eoqnlre at 34 Clark itref t. SOAP MAKERS.—A RARE CHANCE J X Is offrrtd to a mod Poan Maker It an establish* meat recently started Is Fairfield. Jelfcraon c<urty, lowa (o become uutser with a imall eapttaL Alarre J ba-laesscaabedoaelotheHdaosnJ Can it e basin est— nr yor lorber panicuars to tbe sabserlbrr oa the tr»m!»es. or by letter. WM.O, LEWIS. - gatrQeld. lowa. March 4. '59. cbj 1»* "VTOTXCE.—THE ANNUAL MEEmG f Xi of tbe Stockholders of tbe Cr.lca?o Firemen's P icsorance Company v:U i<e htli at l.e efflce of said Ooj.pfinf oa 'ILIEjDAY. tU« tsih day of March, 1859, for tlie e.ection ol aiu<j Director'for tbe ernalng sear. r mbolUta-So 0. N. aOLDEN. gec'y. j CLOSING OUT BDSINESS—E. W. HUT- j CHINOS, I*T? Randolph street, will sell the whole of b'B !arsesioc« of rich cabinet Forniiureat leu tbancott, ~ betwcea this and tbe Ist of May. v> close the business. piece b fully wan acted, »od all _ manufactory. 475 broa '»&y, N. Y. Call and txtmln* be- P fore purchasing eUewbere. mh^-lm-c^47 FOK SALE (»R EXCHANGE—EIGHTY Acre* Good Prairie Fannin* Land, iltuated in Uxle ooaoty. Jit, £o crJes from cbicaco* and 8 miles from Ealln<ad Desot. Bald Land has beea i-loa'hed. and one aopof wheat basbera raisedopso it. it will ue wld cheap, exebane d lor city property, oi for any description of merchandise tbat can be maje aT*ll*ble. address 1 box 1119 übicago PO felri let* STIRLING EXCHANGE.—DRAFTS ON w the Colon Bank of Londcn of 'hie Pound and op- - w»rds, available in any oart of the HoUed lor sale by If 21 c 27» tSml HOfFMANN A OELPCKE. g OF THE ILLINOIS MUIUAL 01 1; V IRE INSURANCE 005IPANY wanted bv » l fefl CJT.I 3m liOfKMAN* * okLPJBE. Money to loan j At Ten per Cent, per *rmnm « ros rxvn ;eabs. u First-class City*Rea] Estate and w COMMERCIAL NOTES WANTED. « runnlrg from One to Twelve Months. n taflOcJa B. F. DOWNING k CO.. 67 Clark-st. aioo.ooo ncderilined, as a»enl I "j for Eastern capitaliita. is pr* part d to mane loans on lons tine at ten percent., on Cucaco property. First Wort nm havlnic from to Ave *ean to inn, wasted at bi talrrate*. J. L.LEK. at Waliwortb A to'aßanc ai fell fto. 66 Clara treet. CUcaxo. y< fpELEGRATH EXCHANGE \° t ON NOW ?OBS. oi DraOs. Acceptances and Note« paid in New York on OJ the day of matarity. or last day of crae«. and do:} ey de> plaited for acesont in theestyof Mev York and rent to T dtiesin tbe vicinity of Ne* Tor< on Telegraphic Orders. EMEEY 0088 iaßh«a»to TfLn^RAFHOFFTOa \/|ON£Y LOANED ON CITY Rt)AL ES L tat* Secorjtita. Xortxaac*. Tnwt Deed*. Bosd» Ptocia, Bcsiness Note*, izd all rco-3 cwtliMr iero-t Ues bonxht and sold. CentHcatesof Denc«lt<ar.d Checki tL of R. K. Swift, Brother 4 Johm-ion. tmrchaic t 'or p, at toe hkhest martet rrice. Dealers I- Uiicila. Wsccn sin and lowa land*. Improved Linnr. robnrtian lots and cl City Real Estate. Office no, o, (second floor) >letropoU- tc tan Block, coreero' aad Lavdle stL, Cbicaao deftwKa4ni W. DAVIDHON. Having opened an office at no. - 61 Bon'h Olark street, for tbe sale of tbe stock of the Dement Bnlldlnc Ajsodstion, Iwonld aiso Rive net!c; tbat I will Decollate loan* and find parchaseis fur rood eomme:dal papsrfiir a reasonable coomiwioo. Penons bavlci{m:neytoloavbynot;frtnxmeoiihe fact wilt be caledonif anytLinxprcaeQ'avorvhthelratte'-tion Will not oar frlendj cimt in and take tbe balance of stock and lrt ns dose *p the inatitoUoo. as it Is expensive to ccn tinuelt? laosnreyoa lttsadricbt and perf<-etiy so and. Pitc's Pesik! HO! FOK THE GOLD FIELDS— ° Tents of all rises and all prices always on hand, J' and maoe to order by 8; TAYT/lR t COLE. Sail Makers. "So. *> Mane*, su-etb Lmd's Block. gy Pott pace B»x Sl7. Lp* K REAT CENTRAL SHORT LINE ROUTE " r " fort wayxe k caicieo « iio n PEVSSYLVABZA BAn.nr>An« rs TO ALL lA6TUS CZTO*. OLABKE 4c COSIPANT* r PJICIAL AQltrre, are to Contract Frelebta ttapMh. by authority of tbe Companies naned above, ff. aitbeirofßco, No. 1 Steele-Block, corner Sotrth Water fr aod Lasalle streets, and at Dcrot of P H ft. W. ia 8. r B-j(Jhlcaro: or at Depot, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. » r CieOfflcei of tbe Pennsylvania <V»ffTinT th tst East are located at « Mo. lAslor House, New Tort Ko. 1 ftMtb WUllaajtrecV New Ycra. No. Offlfcy street Doaton. No. 75 Ferry sireet. Hartford. No. 80 Norto street, Baltieiore. Andattne General Depqi. PMlade'obli. V>cU-1t CAST STEEL.—I-4,516 AND 3rß INCH; B«nare. K asd X inch. BonnA, tcoelved this nani'iit, towetber »ltn a so.,dsa>ck of tH - ly on band and icr »*lo low. b* PRATT * "WORCESTER. - * nettr, mhU'lm clI3 197 eonib Water street. /COUNTERS AND SHOW CASE-.—WE - *->/ baveaevetallone e-nfl!en.»nltibte'ora Grorenr crotberheavrtoos'n-.sswhei werffrr very law. alm, several tnvorlres. fl &ARGENT * ILSLE7, mbtfr-tm c 413 Wo 140 Lake street Found.— a gold pencil, cask and g Pen. which the owner can ha*e by csßtng on the tn A»o«o«.rOrteo.r«tw«><*o). Nctu •« Q fl, 5Ci//r£.V, AJtertixiny C 3 JwtonMt, is om(Aoriaml lo rtceirt AdtrrtUemaau for '*•■> oik! oO (A« rs Leadi *o yortX- Wax, jalMMly in "tXT-iNTED-GOOD BUSIXE?S PAPER. D » Jam preparedtonefoJlatejo-dbojlneaipaper. orto mike advances on Wanhoosj Reeelpta Aapiyto e t ARMRIRONQ. n —mll OaapbeU k Co.'a Kxeha- se Office. a » Phlt lw H4l Ko. 65 C.ark itreeC J TI/TONEr TO LOaN ON real ESTATE »t XfX Peeu'Mesta rans of si 000 and trpaards, nin " nagt to 3 jean. One year loaaa preferred. 'O- E. ARMSriONO. e _ahlSlwe4«9 No. 66 Clark street. • Tl/TORTOAHE SALE OP HORSES, HAR . is XrTT_ *c- tobe ,o!d at *nc- ii ,», A. JESSELat the Sherman Hoow» Btablra, .. mthe r;«rof Koue. on FaiOAY. March ie I® 9 * oftoek. S5 Horvea, 16 »accns and Bo*. „ des, a Carriages, Hames* Robes, Ae. Ac 5r order of G theMoruaxee. Sale posilveaail without re>er*e. Anetloneer. e mhl4-td0449 No. 106 aandoiph >tr^et. 0 pO PARTNEKSHII' NOTICE.—THK U>~ " KJ denlsned have tUa day formed a eo-partaer«hh> tadertbename and vjle of Leland k Mix v. fcr tbe paa-ose of traniachnc a Paeklnx aid Oomolatlon bcxl. T aeas. WIN u BOA L'Ci. e _, a h. a. mdcir. Chicago. Febraary Ist, mhHmctti 1 "Dilliard tables for sale,—two Z Till MErp'flceot Rosewood Tables, with Phelan'a S Lnahlons, bat lltUe used, wUI be at a taalflce if s auled lor Immeolately. Can be teen over Ely*. CluiMc* 1 .. l£ s *«Qdolph st'ect, or uoresa UKA«Y. Box 1 iia" Cmcaao yoat Uffiee. ly ANTED—A HOUSE KEEPER—A Woman of middle ase ta take charge of afaa : ly ror a few moniht cue must have been acca tomed to children, and wiih al liana of boasenold duuet. Tbe 1 best cf reieredces required. Addreu box Ni r Oihce. wmlv / ~J_bf>TLEMEN", SLN'D TOUR CLOTH£3 vl to the fancy Steam toe Hoose. 13j South a ark. td be cleanel. dy d«na repaired: Palii*ii»£actiontirea ind atrejuced priees. «>ii^it. LADItS' SCISSORd, OS SOPEIUoS Qoallty. for sale by ...V- A c<Oh and Apothsearlea mhll-ly I*4 and Hj LU C street. WANTED —BOARDING IS A PRI. vat« family by a single gentleman who Is de. f r c tn f ort*b»o hj<ue at a reasonable p.l.e. tVLUivefirst ciasi.ertrences. North or Wttt tide are. fe*red. *h. 8.," p. p. Bot >Bi Oalcico. i OhIIOVAL.—C. C. WALLIN & £OX3 i JLV de.lre to inform their frlmds and tae cab 1; teat l belr lLlis UJ t**th« bttitess oa Ue 15 hof Atarch Inst, to | 230 Lake street, cor. of Fraotllii. ' to^dve W S lttolh9 Interest of "Boyera lor Cajh*' miH ly c 4«? a 0. WALLtW A £OXB. JpROFESSOR JOHN BAPTIST SUIT, NINETEEN TEARS OP AGE. Born with a Natural Gift, In City of Montreal, Canada t Will call the attention or th» dtlxeos of Chicago that be can core alt klcds of RHEUMATISM, AM all other nse of me alclneand witho itpain. He laexpect-.d to hod bet a ,fto £t Mme, and If anypersjnor p-ruui alHu-ted with ■J ca S; e s se ?, w hl plea»e cail un Przttaor emit, wh-re they will find immeula e relieve, aach an oppwrtanlty Iswelymet «ith. It la a »reat cail3at?y to see blm work. Many wlo have also-t been rawed from the tU^Be^ 0 ** *tot is mlia-mkns powers of healing all L 0 Office—No. IP9 Washlnrton street, Chleato, 111. [pu»Ot*j pOCKET CUTLERY.— A FINE ASSOiTMENT OF POCKET, mx AND NAIL KNIVES, CF Rodger & Sons', Creole's and others Mate. Fjr sale by J. H. REED &. CO., mhU ly DmnttsUand Acothecaries 144 A 146 Laka-st. ENGLAND DOUBLE-THREAD Sewing ilfacliine, MANUFAOTUHED IN CHICAGO ILL. I*ricc, 2ij Dollars, Complete. n wtV . m * le ' *."" 1 ,r ' l rrantfl to do lc<,ria " / '« re cnei in. V,« mar- Ut lbey are tu taole for yamJy aod Manu*aarin« i!>2?,f?,n» iKi W 'J r * w . Uc#lrioi the ilachU.es *re Mia* . . £ Hf set out of repair. It does coar»e ?k. u * or k P-fftCtiy, bv cimply changing the n*e le and thread; aod wilt da all the work Toe on any oh-? i ilachjie. ihoie wlihinsamachne wllldo w^iitocalJat NO. 120 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. Maa ? f ? ctory « *: 1 fcUt « sue»r, and examine urthemselves before purchasing elsewhere. wm Agcntawanted. Aadreta mh!4-fm-cHi Port Ogee IM. SIXGEK & CO ? S NEW INV£N- 1 • TION 1 TRANSVERSE SHUTTLE ] Letter A Sewing Machine, ! PcrFaalllesand lightMinufactaricg Pnraoses. fcr ManoActaHoe BOOTS'. SHOrs. and ' OaKMISNTS of every description, ccnitant yoa hand. , Astern Office, 140 lake si, Chicago; * mhli lmc44S A. W. HaRBI& Agmt. J nENTIUL PRESCRIPTIOX DRUG* f \J STORE. PALATABLE TtTrnrmnrs S ETFERVE33INt* BJLUT, CITRUE OF MAGNESIA. * Aperient and ifAaatlve, c AROMATIC WINE OP CALISAYA. J 3 'ionic and rebrifuge. 11 FLCU EXTRACr Of fl ARs A PARILL A. A-terailve and Policing. &ZA#nU 'or Gamier. Lamooreaz A Co '■ frfvott BBOAK CUATKD PILijAXn ° . NTTrVi K -.°" A fu!l st-clc nr fv«-T M-rtHne « their redsccd cricei. „ BD-'K i KAY.NEtt-aNo K> Bni4-c4is Otpoal'etheConrtHoaie. t'hlcarv VI EUCIIANT'a SAVING 3 LOAK ASD - Tacit CoxrAsT. Capital,.- - - $500,000. J. n. DDKIIAM, President, J. BURR, Tice President. p D. R. BOLT. Cashier and Beeetary. p Th'sinst'tntionwill Dljcoust Paper Bny and Bell Ex- ?, change and Coin, and ReCeire Alooey on Depotb, Pay 11 fe r «? t^ ereoQ . wb . ea lert . lor » sceclSed period: w.ll " Receive Money for Accumulation wbeo left for a term of VI years, asd Receive aod iliecaieTnuUfromCoarta, Cor portions. Individuals ar.d TRUSTEES: 2 \;£«?;. Jonathan Burr. W. K. Do„,u. A. H. Baf ly. 'mhltCjclSQT S- ?• "• "• LELANS &. ivmrTTp^ PACKERS AKD COMMISSION MEECHAHTS. 331 South AVmlcr it., Clilcaeo, Offtr for sale *0 Bbls Extra Clear Pork. 1175 Bbla. Clear P*rk. 300 Hf BblsPadilly do. i 3V) Boia. Meal do. " 2WBtiis. Fr.me Pork. I >75 ehls. i-rlme Beet sl« lWT , ercea«bbl*.U •ard.lfiOd Bbla. Saear Cared c luWemokedßamsforVaai- Ilams In Pickle. H b use. EairanUe. | wisnscß tatisD [mhl4-lyc(4!] c. n. s. Mixta. Wc are authorized to annoance the Hon. BCCKKER-g. UORRI3 aa a Candidate for the office of Judge of the Superior.Court at the April elrc fo tloQ - mh!3-tdc436 A MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS " of the Sadne Goal and Ma-aufacfarinr Carrpany. wui ne held at th« office of Aodrew U. Qretn, No. <} TJ Wall street Court. I Q the city of Newport cn tti thesU day oi April next. IBW at li o'clock noon. Ti-e In aDnaai meetlnc °f tbe Stockholders .fsaid company - will be he d avthe said office on tne l t Ta-atfay of Jane neat, at 12 o'clock at 100, at wri.h iast-iientlon»d time and «l«ce an election of a President and e&ht Dl. re --tors of tbe tald C mpiny will take i>.a*e By order of tne Boaru o« I»lmt.)ra. in mh1390t»c434 BEO. ESOoLBELLER3. Prealdent. hj OR BEST—LUMBER YARD TO LET S The J umber Yard and D.*cka lying on the west sue of the Bjati Branch. Immediately no th of the new ot bridgeof t.eFort Waroe *od the St. Leas Railroads, to aeri»a ihe Sooth Branca, la to be Irt for cne or more yea s. The els a dockag® front of 292 feet alsoacri- d< rate a*itch or lurnottt ack belac laid the lou andcooinfdto 1a en as'.ve ate whicalatobe ifiD r feet lon*, or suffiJeot icr tbe loa-.j c o «evn orelrbt W ea aataUme ?o«ae«ilon aivea ImmediaieJr. inquire k. of the lubacilber. at Peyto • atreet. opposite llincla or «°otn Jeffa ajn itreet, or bo* Bi3 Pen o*c«. rrl ahl3-3wclg AKTLUA3 UA&IUL U | "My Thirty Years Oat of the Senate." j —BT— J MAJOR JACK DOWNING; Be:ng the ent're Wrlti - gi. II jmirous. Po'JUeal and Sa tirical. of tbe **conddentlal irteid and secret adviser of tl PiesldentAndrtwJackson!** Thiswerk may jaitly be il clasitdasthe "DON QCIXDTTi" or Amsricin Lltera- to tore. 1 Vol. 12mo. Pri«.Slos. I* Por sale by D. B. COOKE A CO.. 4cetta. Ko. 11l Lake street THE Westein Trumporlution Co.'j. 1859. u&! 18.15). INCORPORATED 1856. Capital.... SBOO,OOO. JNO.ALLEH.Jr.Prealrfect. B.A. ROOT. Secretary SAM. MORGAN. Tica Pits. E. L. PUfidttAM, frtai. Hav'n* completed its arrangements for the ensulcc wllne pre-ared on tee openlnc of nav<icatl >a. with on«arpai»ed facilities, bot* on Lak's andCasaUtoUanspottMerebaodae, R% Iroid lrrn. and other proper.y to andlr. mNew Tock.PhUadclshia. Boa- ton. Albany Trey, and intermfdlate place \ aad ports en Lake Miehlcai and Haron, by the Iladssn R ver < and trie Canal at low rotea. The work of me kite Canal Eslirsement Is cow ad vanced so near to comoletloo. the Comp<nr fed war ranted to gaarantewn* t» Ui eastomera snch increased promptneaaanddespatch. tet«eeaNew\ork and Baf fa)o. as to command aatitfaction. yj AUne of rirr-class Scr'W Sfamera wm be ran re. , galarty between Cbicaco aad Bafftio for tr Uh: and paa- eengers doting the en-üba seas »n; and the ondertigoed is prspared to makr for np and down freizbt by tSeam and CaaaL or eteam on Lake and "«» to Mid from astre lowTttTnllne ratei. This Coatnany ran sn Exprtas over ih- New York Cen- sla tral tuuroad and fctsam on take thereby Inraiirr to C. their coitooere the choice of routes to and from New S3 Ycrk and the We»t. aoixts: HUGH ALLEN. General Aa't, 1 N T AUGUSTUS Col.Bo*. do do W dou JaMkS B. *ILOUs 9 Aitor Bouie Bolldln* NY &.e.cai£E. US Pier, Albany. *• i Do. 11»1 River «treet Troy. J, M. WILDER-Cont'g Ajrt.. K Stale street. Bottoa. LORESZO BCTTILK?. 5 -W.I. H CJ%!>. Mil- A ISh a. Rillroad Dock, Milwaukee. J.IkHQROAOh>>* tford,sUcci,Dtrolt. > j# JOHN \T; TUTrLE, . Aaeat, foot of SUt* street. Chicaao. 'n ~ ~ m , eal Four-Story Brick Building for Sale. mHE FOUR STORY BRIOE BDTLDLxG - .1 co" oecatlrdby tha Job Oepartmen'-cf the Pmi' an) Tribute Esttbllshment la for aale on bvoraMA ter ma. itisa oaelocauen for mwufaeturing. and if d*. drable the ShafUmt and Boiler will be aold «Uh thebol d tng. Pastwlon irtven th« first of nay. for term*. Aa. »paly ta WM. fckugS. Room No. 7. at the fas& asd Tatacsm Oflee. betvoco the boon of UandU o'clock, nhusa i = ? OIi: R. OHBAPBST :«. MostßrillUiit Ll^tl >£ Yrt Diieovered. _ <A wl J ,<? t> 4 \> HI rW\ !?* • ec m> to euht S Ar |3|Cn Candl s. wftenthe tc- c? Hi J*®o is properly trfma rs, ed there Is . . Oil •! per gall.a, J hall a hounds, ' « Mnavr'jtnce agents, 160.50n tit Water Street* _ HULL, OARGO. FIRE AND LUE Bigtrg 0 Taken on Its moat favorable terms. '■ nrntHLttdOAHSOBISKSUteI toUTXIPOOL. • _|gjgg , 3 y m »"' ■aotol lad dd hm * ti)aute&. tt \A/ ANTED A SECONDHAND SLIDE ■' „ Seat orßulroid tnr*y.- Mr it be la r*<vl »| n - and offeredlow. Addrtu -z." Bot at* 1 X\r A N TED—CLERK. WANTED.—THE a ,▼ ¥ dT ®fil? r *J lOl « rk «*lHaf *3 0 a ««ar, wUh - ?„! 1 w'j; t ig£ t g t £U U S"° a - T.X I LI OITSE WANTED WITHIN A REASON • " ifr e dVt«V?* , ¥ < 5^L U '?i? ri,nl Hoa, < l - PovcMloa ; ESffp'oufc £:'£?" WlLhtenM ,or m ; l T a r» p c V 1 ?" ; TO RED T.—WHARFING LOTS TO Rest —We have several Whatfiag Lota. wen la. Sonifrnf? *». T * ri o a * dimea«loue oa the ft© in and 3 , lhe ***«£ wo will les* e for a *erm of yetrs, or for ose to five lev* to toed tenant*. J aMHmc<36 UGDEN. VLKCTrfUoS ACQ ]4 OUSE WANTED.—WANTED ON THE J-X lit of May. within half a mile of the Court House. '• «J » he*tiiy neighborhood, aho ate if nto 111 ■ M * na wate. flgturea coxp.ee. and with ooifarnltora, Aidrcaa itatia* locitloa. reat and tlx* . of hooae. Box ••l<d!L"Po.t office. mhli BUtls'ErfS. —ANT Frail IN WANT Of _aa enerjetlc businessoaato act u {?*** «./ Salesman, or otherwise, win please adores* U- nC&I\)N. BoxitHL Chicago f. p. ifhj 4»» ' ixtanted to sell ok exchange— ¥ ¥ A large, elenint, flrrt-cUM- Dwelling. tarnished with every Improvement aad convenience, new ana In fompleteonler. with Carriage Hjuss, eligibly situated in the best put or t<je South OivUloo. * tx ®e oT U nll *•»•<! aoeap. *«"! liberal time given, or exchanged lor Improved productive real estate. TLla la an opportunlt y rarely offered, aad an* person desiring 1 toarcurcsaeii artiii-acwon terms, to tnvued i to address Box Su, P. O. AU oomoinmeatiecs will tw s pn.mp ly attended to. ma7-lw* ' WTANTED-A NEATLY FINISHED I'WO i iJJJL lloose with frojaeUhttoten rooms «!taa tedl 00, Wabwaa aTecne or oa ooe of the ciose aire, u east lil^p"o sa iS?'W aTca Mv Ul * Address, with wma.i.u. Box S*,l. me3-lm-c3ba WANTED FOR GASH-A IIEST dan House aod Lot. Hoose to b« fbralahed rdiSa. kt Eler ' twelve or more rooms. A bleon prem seswoold be de»!r*t>te. hoith or uot.- C d?rS.°" d - Box "^"rSta'csT ANTKD-AYOUNG MAN 23 JEiRi of a«e rfedres a dtoa'loo as salesman or clerk icsome where aaoppoitonii* would be offered tor a ivaacemeot anj pe.m&aeocr. Has had Li > eM *s*De«leoce la Tariocj branches of btuinesi aaa fl2f _°oe* c ept' o references: Address "K." Box tioi, P. Q. f.aic-TT lm WANTfcD 55,0:0 TO SIO,OOO ox Morttwe of Freehold EiUle In lie dt t of Peo. ri* uuflots. The propettf la no# let on a temof fl?e JL 6 *™ a rental of 9J.OCU per annom> Apply to P OH. boa 4a. y M rli th.hqu. t p. ' I\o MERCHANT TAILORS.—WANTED . asltoaUoo as Colter. Good referecees slveo. No "ojecU-mtoanyiHtftoftheWeu. Address - l. wt. * P O. box .ttL nu.«3w* rNFORiiATiAJf wanted-of david I . DNO. who left Stokes Oouaty. M. C. some 30 years SCO. be or his hew are entitled to a lecaey ofa&oat ?^uLw'ilj re- Dm bTAttBOCK. gaiem. N. Q. 2Lo Uciit. 1 WANTED.— HOME IN THE CITI FOB ' a German Qirltlx jearso'd. Appl* at I . °hll3t fIUNiafEY AT LARGE. mo RENT.—A FINE LOT ON WASH- A ln«ton street, betweei Mirket and Iranilin J U i tt tM il oat b » 180 d ««> to an < 13 toot planked aler lhe rr*et is paied wuli t blockstooe, and the lot will be realed low (or a term cf five jears or mare. Inqaire of Jjtl.S WKiGHT. Oon* lectloner. Mo. t£S South ularlc street, oppoatte the Ccort Hcql9 - mlll-im cttt ♦ I'vO BENT.—ONJS OF TUE MOST DE I 9° Xorth aide. eiA of Cla*k t street, ihehuose la biick. with nine and tarse i 'tte le«sewm be exited to buy pv-ioa of ■oett asGaS'Flttlajca asstfiorrs. Addrtss aox >4P u. . mhll 10i ctg . O KENT—NOKiU BRANCH CANAL, i We now offsr for rent the docks oa each side of the i S£r.^ eceXitlT fc. c< ?P u vcted by ui. snj which extends nSiIBrmn€o 1 Brmn€o ° f "•« rirer. opposite Chicaso a*»teJatreet. The Caaal la liufeet wide soi Uto 15 feet deep, cevydoekejmdla complete , <u " rl " J * "< ®«l»' "Mer (run. with T , ° t l°l r r: m "tr **> '">■ ™» maenj will be le&ieu Tcrj low to hO*4tea'ia>a mhli lm c*i< OaUEN*. PLSETWQQD St CO. ■^TANTED— UDNGAEIAN GKaSSSEED i AND V amieii seed, > L,. . J* 7 - s. H. BUTLER. o mhlHa* Corner Sooth Water and Clark sts. yo KENT-BRICK WAREHOUSE AND , D * 6, . t0 « t r Beat—The inbKriber wlu Tent Tor a t.rm of ytm on fßTorable terms Lis Brlc* Pact In* tlcose. frontia* oa the alter aad N srth Water «r«et, ,ust beicwEus i Street Brioge if desire J for a Firwardm* and Tra.s -crta-ion or Wholesale 0 >thess, n will tent la co-aectloa with the ab,r« the adlottia* I; tiremlses. whlcha.e eore-*eo by a shed with eaoDvaitlon at root, and bolldinc 30 by 63 feci, exteadio* tosetfier IJO Uay° a tte ttiTcr * giyea ths flrsi of April or Aio-Two new first class B:ick DwtUinx Hoosev and a name Uweiilaa. heretjfore occupied by a. w. D le, sitoated oa Mlchfcan stxeet. bietwtea Pine and 5 Bnsa. sear the Lake Ht>ose. ▼' mhll-lm eta B. OARPENTIR. * £ O F T S TO RENT.— J The Ist, 3d and 4th iolts, In tie Nsw BuUclux, in Laleitnet. Inaolre of u < J' Vom Hoenl k Co,, mhMw cl 3 no. m Ul« ma J UOR SALE OK TO REST—A LARGE Bi'dc Dwelllw. wiih Suble and Ico uoa«e, eontalainc U rooms, bata room. cellar aaa attic, it Is elinbl/ sitaatej la OteSomh Ults'oo. and poaees sluaoto be hao at any tloe Ap:ly on the premises. aooDLt:*" al '"« TfOR RENT— LAKg STREET STORE, - N°-now oecopled by John West, possealon oven May Ist, a, lhe rwideaceof Dr. Dock, oo Weit Uadlsoa rtreet. . A residence. No $1 with Bam. and Garden, furniture for sale. LOTS—corner of West lfadlscm aad CBatoa itreeta. Also, lots on Lnloa aod West Madison jut east ot Union. TOR SALE. ttA RESIDENCE aad Bars, (with lot) near union Park. A larxe lot corner of Paollraaad Randolph streeta. oear Union pars 88x143 feec ITor panicoiars Inquire of Ue2&-3m C37J I>A, Db.CS. 44 Clara at. OR RENT—FROM THE IST OF MAT. two three at-ry brick dwelilais. Nos I3**)2toak sueet. between wlart aad Lmlle streets, each cooUla- Inselerearooms,witabathroomsamidsaeti.«-tsteraa d hjdraoLc water. Lot SfxlJU feet, wlm barn la tbe rear. dwe Na 337utuo ftrttt, betweea Rash acdpme, eontalainc tea rooms, bathroom an 4 clomis, i caa c stem, and hydraulic water. 1 & 7° Te , QAssed nooses are locate! la the best oeifthboihuods l*'the North Divisloa. aad will be reated i JT! Do « , w , ye teaaotj; None other need ap.ly. . GAMBLE, office No. S Llad'e Bloca. cor itan i ana Maraet s'jwta, mb4cS64lm " STORES AND DWELLINGS TO LET.— u (Be'ondns to the e.tate of flamnel P. Skinner.) ' Iron 8e0re,66 Lake Arcet, First Jloor, Casement aad Uddct Floor. Brick tjore. 74 Bute atft Fbit floor and Basemen*. Brick Sure, £27 West Lace street. Brici DweLln<, 239 Weat Lake ttreet loqaireof KG. HALL, Bh73wcg> No. 190 Wsihlrg oa street. Lumber yards for rent.—the - Lots nowoccttsiedbyQ.3<ears A C0..0n Limber to« For* Wsyue Depot irouads. >*o « kl ?si k f ßoß^? orT J # L fllltlfWtbrt '"'*- A rail oad track £ is laid parallel with the ao:k. wita several of the most Imaortant leadlox from this cty r folding unequalled facilities for sulpoloc asd n»wH!iw Lumber. At ply to . J. W. HA3TBOII. mhac37llm Kg 13 South Peoria street. House to rent at no. 592 wa- S barttaverue. AB cr any part of the rornitare « win oe sold. fcaa»erion given on too lat of April. *' mcJ otiu iw ta RENT—A SMALL TWO STORJ J. dwelllni ra ReptcUcaj. /araime and Oarpete for sale. Inquire at a« m Lue wett, j 1 TISCCir. HIMgOD ACQ. th 1 O RENT—HOUSE "TO. 343 WABASH °° J. Aveooe. from May t«t. Apply to 12 mh7-3aac3BS BAXTER. PaIGC A 1« Lakest gj fPO RENT—REAPER FACTOR? AND S _L Uachlae Shop atttched. Apolv to er mh7tec3!B BvWTfcß. PAIGKACO.. 15Lake«L W f|!o REST—THE NEW MARBLE FRONT I auiidln* No. 17ocouthCUrk street. lour storirs £ *°d W°ent- " "JR. 1 #: K) Dearborn street. Y ALU ABLE WHAKFIN& -PROPERTY Hi to Rent. Wharf k*»27 and S3, in Block K>. School *a fiction, oath* east ride of tiouihßriacb. bctw«ea Marri- Oo •on and Van Bureo streets. They can be rented Icr a * slagleyraroratenoofyeare. wfl ia&3-lnio<ffi9 E-C. LARNEft, y7 WtiHngtoa st. TO RE>T.—THE FIVE-&TORY BRICK ? Store NokU and 90 Booth Water street Tbe above, to aiood tenant, will be rented o.eti. Possev fi sloa riven on the Ist day of April aext. Apply to CUAiL i' CCHISK. Ci Weill Ltßet, or w letten t. 0. »rTwS -1 3C- ; TO RENT—THE STONE FRONT THREE s'orraad basement hsose No. SM North Lasailo * street, wl.h a two story barnaadvsod shed tn the rear. * A"PIT to G. fl. HOBBARD. No, 1 Loomls* Block. mhlc33oSgi Corner Cla-k and 8. Water-«t. 0 WTTiTiTCRg, MECHANICS, £C—TO E RENT, for a term of year* that larte building next EM of the BerstorofGlbba, with the thas Lot oa which (t aUoda—beta* *0 feet, more or leas, on the river and runnina back to the G. AC.D.R, R. Attached to the bulldlaa is a tfeam eaaine room, with an 1 This Is a fine location for a Ftoerlnc SUB, or for MeehanL Be eal Durposes, For term apoty to T h BL B. WHXIAM9L wil an wotttb Water' ' pa! jßoar&tnfl. J "DOARDING.—VIRST CEASS BOARD K l 3.muscmcute. JOHN G. fl*Tt! at the request of maay of the citizens of Chlcsao, repeat his eelebrated Poem on T LOVE, at aii:Taopoi.iTAtr bah lit On Tbnndar I-.Tenine, Mucb IS, IBS 9 IM Admlltlaeg 25 eenu. mhH3tt<3> « LECTURER AND S HENRY GILES, . t.wtll diUver a Lecture at MECHANICS' INSTITUTE HAIL. ®" ON Hooday Evmlbj, JUreh 11, it 1 j.j ,'dKk. - ilS b iS t r^Sis M^ IAI osakac tr Tijte«. a .Mil. mhiaat* ' -M ECHANICS ' institute hall— LvJL Ooner Clark tad Washiactoo streets, epporfta u e Souse. Ths Hall la one of the tanreat m the feet ton* aad eishteea icet wide. The Institute numbers over Ona Thousand - dally vishJo* tbe Instltate. L. acm&er may beat UUle orno expense b ° u a _ SoUs. ■ E B Y Q1 LBE KT i SAMPjSON. = ai AVcriOfr, - Superior Fnnitan, Cirpeti ui on Hctnra. WOl be sold at our Salesroom, • •- LASS STREET. ~SJ i - 00 f .M°NDAT aad TCFBDAY Monlocs. March 14 h aadl>th. atlUodvCX tach day. wunoat res-ive. a «• - of r^JJ.*r^ eDlof/umlui, ®» Carpets, A&. oonslitlaa a Parlor, Chamlwr aod DlaUg-Kooß Fornitarc, « Rich parlor su u, 6 aid 7 pieces, rich marble tcp aad - » ! *'o caamber suits, eottatre do marble too and ilaln "> f.?i r Tk?^, ca v. 4a * UaJl, . c UJ t\ b, ei barkr roctint acd • ea.y obairj. bao*-c«ses, *at racks receotioo chain, eta i. kers ottomena, rich m«hocanv aod walnut iTrajcb bed d a eida. ma Die too and piaUi bureaus aud waahstatca a oaa cxtensloa dining tables a*.d chairs, 'B K 'ta l lounges, wardrobes, mattresses aa>t v*a trays. Uarpeta , 1 ~ ln f.e" l3r .""ttmect of Elch Velret Tapeitrj and In '* eUt ,a «ttM»tlUe, to mt fir,-"-—r. u ictether vlthavanety of SECOND-UAND FURNITuRB, For a family dcillninx hcuMkerpine I GILBaRT A SAMPSON. ? - tnhl»-Stc4 0 Aacuencers. ; O ALE AT AUCTION.—A FARM NEAR 1 i, ¥ oQe t. (Illiaoli Central R. R. sution) about sC miles from Chicaco, cont*lnln« acres o< land, half ua> dercat.vaUan. tended in. with a small residence, a fine 1 ■Prta*. acd .wo ac es of wood i M T 6 ® s >kl tsu irJay. Ma oh 1 -th next at 13 o'clock la the huue of B,N L Ua.tEa, ,t MooS. l*a*i—ivii eash; the oalanje la thiea equal oay . ofth« years left*, lsea • sad Ijjfiu with Inures* at ten per ©eat from day of sale. \ nA^wi-fk^ o^ 43 * Oomb [ or A. HKaDKRT. Mjocc. Hi ta* ' HILL dt SWASKY, • SSS9BAL AVOTIONSBSfI I - _. Commission IVlerctiaxat*. I ®f, l>««rbora Street 3-I~ j will on everydocripitiiQ o r e»od* condcnvo tor Auction sales. House, ■oaario siu. imi>slfj aaaosL awasav • w*. a. acTTssi. a. a aoton. WM. A. BUTTERS &. CO, ' AUCTIONEERS A\D APPRAISERS. 16 DEARBORN STREET, Wear the Poit OffieeJ Cbicarx DOaota. MFT,Cash advances on all kinds of Uerchaadbe. | feMy-cUI Jfor Sale. LOURING MILL FOR SALE—THE it Vlourice Mill at Bronaon. Branch CO.. lean. !s iIT rej fur »al-. at a price aad on tern-s to uake It an object to persons wishing tu enrice In a pus;- nm. Taire.veLtthemili two rua of jtaoe with Custom ami Mttvhaat bolt. Tbe mll :s no* aod the macbineiy in pe feet oraer. Sltaittd oi tbe *f. M. ILulroad. conve nleot o theChic«XJ and T.' ejo marsete. Commands a Cu»tum oualoess, a>,d froai its location woul'l Be aa exce lent pr >. crty, r;l. wh.cn to cona: ct the dis« U lety bu-lueu. Al« iirOrtJoa of the t>urrbaso m< oey caui r«rm«n oa mort« >re. fur lurtaer particu ars UiqulrL- Oi J Miller, la Ua.reU llUcx. Cbic*g . or at ttemiil or , JA3U.N SairBAJUJ. mhll-dCtwU* HOTEL FOR tALE.—THE HOUrE, FUR- NirURE, BlllUrd Table, stalling aod hi. complete acd laaiolcrdtr; *la->. a livtry st»hl- ihv i hotel b beiutiuliylocat-d at Loda. UL W mie« from ! Chicaso, oa tbe tl Central U. tt. and now d.uxacood bus-nen Address Park's iiwlel, Loda, 1U tLhKMIw c4li> For sale.—a retail millinehy and Trimm'nc Btore lor sale do.ni aa sxce teat caihbu*lne*s-«liibesold ca eaiy in- turthtr panica'ara inquire of d. IL WETciERELI* mhl'j-lw* Ko. 51 Lake street, (second floor.) Pew for Sale. /"VNE OF THE FOUR LARGEST JEWS _/ James Church, ed* bly.loo£ted cn tn- Ceatr* Aia>e. Is offered by th-* tubscriber lor sale, at a lane diicouut from Its ti-pralscd valoe. i V,. - -'RAjiSLIN ILaiBAW^, mh7-lm c3tl At Office o> uadea. fleetwooaA Co. OTEA3I SAW MILL FOR SALE CiEAP, ° O on easy terms, together with 4 3,600 Acres of Pine Timber Land* Theiubseri-erhaiforiale the above property which win be soul at a bargain, /, The mill is nearly icw. aad is situated on Sturaeon Bar. t WifCJistfi.U * flourish oavUlue. toe County Beat of a fcorcounty; anlioo stunted that vessels drawing 12 ti ector wawrcaosailuptotlieMjil Dock aad receive tbe « um-jer. -he Uni la well tlmoered aud lutes content* at to the m!ll. an-i Is well adapted to purposes alter tfietlmoerboff. The subscrtovr being uaacqualnUd wiCthe lumber bus. la—a aod be ng engnged la <ither bualaess tsolslrousof arlili.gitjeprui>criyutnlst!me. There are about 4.HOU locsoa the oaak of the Bay. which will be aoid With the otnerproperty. i For turther particulars please address or call on 1 RAntfjj*. BARrLCrr A Co., Wo. l> street. SALE.—N ULF. LOT C, BLK 28, 1 X 8. S, oa JeffersoQ street, near Jaduoo. New krameHcu.r, two store*, ten room*, locludlo* bah room. ce la'. cistern, wa'er and g«s llxtures. Price ♦i-50: •L73d cash. ai.UWia four y ; ars at it) per cenw -! stmi.uma.iiy.N. I*. REfcsj. A CO.. , mtM»«cio7 No. 43 Lasalld street. .. Ij'-or sale cheap if applied for Immediately, a beaotlfcd Cottage oa Calumet ave nue in toe South jlvUka, coataola* 6 rooms. wiUi a A very low lease of ground for tfyear*. The tot Is 6Uxl?3. an» tutefuly Uld out with evergreens. Ttere Is also on the premises aaabuadance oi truUof all The Htrse Hsilruad will pass ihe door before the year Is out, App.yto W. J. UuOULESa, Btkl aw* aia doath Water street. SALE.—A GOOD TWO-SIURY L Fraae Hon*e, with SI years lease of lot, 9 rooms, « water to both stones, good oarn. and planked yard, la the We«t Ulvistoo, near lligh ttchowl, on Moaroo street. Aa >. Funuture for sal > a'* a bargain. Adilrew "A. B Box3llUl Otucago Poet -/fflce. frfr'-Jw* t SALE-THE bCHR. BAY faTATE. ' JL and the Dark WaVERL?. na 'ong time. For par Uculyslnquire ot B. F. L AVIuBON. *« M 7 cJ4e t apt Ul Sooth T7«OR SALE, BY VANINWAGEN A CO.. Office No. 3, Dole's Balldlng, Chicago, UL, V the following veiicls: Bchr. ROCKET. Class A L with a gtar. 47a iota. - .. £UZI lOGAV, .. AL m .. .. grey eagle, .. a a ata .. NIGHTINGALE, .. A 1 40J .. .. WISGf OP TH* WUOX Utm i\ 3TO .. I .. INTKRSATIONAL, .. BL » .. .. GERALDINE, .. Ml 30S .. .. PETKKU .. BJ .. J* .. OSTRICH. .. A I. ass .. .. CORJUMTHIAN, .. B 1 3*B .. P .. SKA blßtx .. a S. .. a .. BTURMStNG. .. A 1 3fS .. m . .. UVJfi OAS, .. B 1 319 .. .. SEuPUe. .. A 1 171 .. _ VAir mwAOE* * oa ... 1 Chicago, February 4.189. ' jail t>gW xm 14 JIIRST CLASS DWELLINGS FOR BALK, IKE TWO FIRST-CLASS DWULLISGB Now being Lrecte.i, Ou Roab, near Superior St^ 1 Asdtobe&nieihe'l May Ist. Tie«e bouses are Si 44 feet, three stories, with basement, Milwaukee brick front, 1 built and to be finished in the be*» manner. Tae lota are 1 147 reet dcrp to aa alley, aad will have a good brick barn oa each. Persons purriiaang sooa caa ntaae vch aU terattoas as may be desired. fi Term Cavoraow. Apolyto D 3. BRAUfARDI, 46 dark t Mmt. from »to It) o'clock A. It. —— Malt! Malt! ulalt! Ifi ill II S B0 - N0 1 CANADA BAR- C : LET MALT, la etere aod for sale by t , WHITNEY A SIMBALU la* lm In. Kensl# wM SOMETHING NEW !!! MITCHELL'3 HAPiIST S Metaliie-Tipped Boot ana Shoe, u Anlmprovement has beea aoplled to BootaandSHoee, by which a G.eat Saving to Expense is made. Every -boot aad shoe dealer koow« that children will wear cot at the toe tha bett-eoasvected ahoe la from four t» dx Weeks, and that It *>«sr.lthertoddUdtLesklUi>f manufao* I torers to obviate this difficulty. THE " METALLIC TIP " meett and overoomea It. A piece of copper la I neafyfas«enedtothetoeofthe boot or shoe, affording J a complete oixtectlon to It. and renderitg the effort* of 1 the mostlnveterate stamper Ineffectual to kJck or wear li wrt, Q# We present this invention with tbe dullest knowledge of sti and experience la iu Practical Utility. Having ntw tor nearly tweyeare been subiected to the severest«r. it has. oy Its own intrinsic merita, actually aarmounted every objection that could possibly be brought agtlnst It. ®°J sj the accomDanvlnx certificates, which arebut a fair av> 1 erage of hundreds of others, will abundantly corn) be rata. , Wenavmo Shoe Is destined to entirely supercede, for Children and -v Youth, the ot' stile: and we coaslJer it a moderate (1 stateme&t. that one p>dr of the Metallic TTps will outwear J. two to three pain of the old style. a saving of Al neartytwo4hlrdalnlheexjeaspef shoea. opt Mtssrs. WADSWORTH k WEII£, «f Ckleag*, Have been appointed Agents for Un sale of tbe Boota IS and Shoes, aad ars authorised to dispose ef Tewn and Oounty Rights tomminleatlonsaddrewdtathemortheufldersiaed wt wQI receive proper attention. -So. • CIIA&S HcKISNEY A CO.. J*' „ „ _ . 46 AaO Water st» Boston. MkM. Sj N. B.—This invention Is a complete protection from 11 the catling of toe Prairie ttraasea. and is adapt- f. edto Miners''ase.acd all occupations whlcn parUcularfcr expo«e the toe of the boct or shoe to being cot orwom. ~T l«31y-cfil . T 1859 SPiUNG TR4DE 1859 Ju HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS A AT \VHOLES.\LK. E. B. Kellogg & Co., g 62 l»mlie streetf cor. oi Sttte, hr the largest end best araortmant of * Sew Soifeg Goods to be fotnd m Uus m~r*ec all of "" whicha-erecdveddtreetfrom the ma utacurers. sad Xi wiU be sold at vary low trice* to the eaSx aad prompt f paying trade. wsa . -*■ "VTSSHANNOCS POTATOES—2,OOO • BU. IV Neshannixk Potatoag tor me. J. BNOW. Aei ■na - Wa. P»»h«ia at SATiNETTS JUST RE tfvv* I*l rail and for sale by • «n __ . niLU BENEDICT A 00. S I* . entfaMUftlriMfm S NUMBER 216. Bnaihesg (£arsg. I _ SFZSS&BUBTt no, oOf0 Off * ,Btl 2_® 9 A T LA W I HO. 71 QBRRUf, SOXTB 81D& I MvsnlhM aa4 Vrartk Atsli ft Ma Ma, I B. b_ BoUry Fabßo aad OmUaMT af I Dydstofvgygtaielathe Union. * 59 f »|M I Uel-ly-Tian a "Ttlil.WH - I * ca, ;d I Insurance Agents, I Doles'a B tail ding, I fcffSoaojy !To lWrqtb I ' BIAOEWEZJ. & CUtttamiO- I a TTORNIta AND COUNSELLORS AT * I h&F' u %5 l, . Cl acL' trt * 1 * !*aostta the Court I House. Chicago. Clinots. Will aracdca la the Federal k | !fusoiSrt£tL uto,u •"* " "xSw-'Oow I lowHiuiitm. ld,in QamtrW. Cnxuk C. I ■ I GOODWm T.ABwin 4 OOODWXH* I A TTORNBYS AND COUNSiILORS - £b.^ro&£J , iSS3f 0n * dJolnto ' Lw - It. I BWyMA-aoopwi, mf, q murro JX I QOOXIIT3 THOnIAS BOBEHTS » I 4 TTORNETS AT LAW, 79 AND 81 " I .a. PMrtoimatmt. CMcMMmaoUi MM Sm " I DHAIE fc DO. I •. H. .Glare 8fcee*............ .Qi - I "PkEALERS EI PAPER H.VNG i,n QS,— IMJ _ PAPER HANGERS A 1 Ho—.MgaandHhado Patataw. blll-fta 5 I lAUAMULTLi i. I A ROSNSTS AND COUNSELLORS AT - I' Ck.' LAW. 99.47 (Bark jsC HlT^irr* I raaaw sass. oalbeHy jqaiea HCtvav. 11 rblea axuer I A TTORNETB AT LAW, 5S DEARBORM I ITUJT. Chicago. I Roam Na 3. Walker's Baildins: P. 0. Box 4277 h I ■. y. aTau....:..TrrT[degj. a. nTmTrJr. £ I CRAWFORD, 89ABP A' CO^ I TMPORTERS AND Dfc 4LERS DTCROCK '. I Jl KRY . Illw. UJ CbtOA. r*bl« Cutlerr, LookLai id I «"e.- >i '> l»ti,e.tre«; in I tIL MMT'&My if I KKlLlinn 1 I WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE, 1 I V? 49 SOUTH WATER STREET. ». I Are now racaivtag their winter aieek of Fine Papers and I Book Papers, whlea they offer at low price*. I rrtntlnaeaoar of every aUe aad beet awallty. oc7.bl^t i- I VULOA* FOOJTDRT. I HENR7 VUUS3TOI, I ManuTacterer of Stationary PortaWi gleam toan<A I Machinery and Mill Gearing. - I mad* lo»nier.-cd Repairing premsUy at. j I tended to. fem-ly C I EDWARD O. ASAT. I AJTD OOU3TSELI.OB AT LAW [ t I 30. 77 BOOTH CLARK STRUT. I Oppotf ta Ceort Hooee GUcago. J THIFP; HALE, * CO. ' j General Patent Office Depot] 1 I Ha 10G LASX BTBZIK CSUUOO.ILL. , J TVHE SUBSCRIBERS BEG LEAVE TO i I .JL Intorm the public generally, that they have oseaa< I welrolßeeatUiea'MvepUcefbrthe'trAnaacCbnof a I GENERAL PATENT AGENCY BCSlltttJß I It la their aim to keep oa hand, at aU Ume*r for *imm. I Hon aad sale, as large a variety as oossible of patented I irtlclcs of the latest aorimostaaefairnTeoUons; aodthe* I will take great pleasure in receiving visitor* wbo —r » I alsh to fvsmlne their artloleA wbetMr wlta a view of I porchaslogor not. I Cheoffioelatorownopeaaathrheadaaartara of lavea- I »*»rs who may wi»h to dupoee oftheu Ixaprovemeota: aad i I theproprietorsreapeetfuilyinvtte tar enters aao arlaaaa I to call upon idem at their pleasure. Patent* obtained oa I oewloveatloasoo reasonable ttfraa, aod wtth the'east > I soeslble delay. The undersigned will keep thoroughly I Mteduplaallthenewpatentelssuedat WseWogtotuand I will receive and sell oo oommisslon all claaaea o( I and patented artlolea, together wtth iadlvtdnal. Ooonty or : I state rights to ase and sell the same. Cars will be takea , I to receive oo patented article or right for sale that la aot > I roaesaed of geoulae merit; It betng the purvose of the . I Una to maintain a character worthy the entire oonadenoo • I of all wbo otay wlshio purchase oewaa J useful tmprova» | neot» TRIPP. HALE A CO.. I No, lug Laae Street. : I umocw , I Wm. Jones, No. Jfl Summer 64.. Boston- P. H. field A I Jo M Kllby BU, Boston; James M. Hale, Milk St., Boston * , I Bowen A Hro., 74LaaeatM Chicago; M. U. OllmanA 00. I IW South Water St, Chicago; iloyt A Pierce JEM Mate I -Jt.. Chicago: A-J. Murphy. Buriinguiik Vt.: J. Tripp, I Albaav. N. x.; Mlraa Peck, AibanyTs. Chariee Vro> I man, nyracuaa, N. Y. ao»b«6d-iy WATEfi WHEELS. I . VANDSWATKR'S Ueeenlly Improved Jonral Turbine WATER WHEEL. I Office, No. 81 South Clark StTcci, I CHICAGO, j f OFFER THIS IMPROVE!* TURBINE I 1. Water Wheel to the puhila with the JaUeaft aoafldeaoa i id assurance of its SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHER WHEELS, I Ithoutaay exception. They are well adapted to (and I - »?e been tested Uu Mills of aU deaeripttona. They giva 1 % TCT? STSADY AMD OVXTOaiC afSBD, I .LargedundaraeattL It requires a amiall amount of gear. I mr to get op a high speed, cons but little to set ud. and I ,-ios upoa a step that needs oo oiling, and will last for | Wheel Is capable ofyleld&g a power of from I /o wi wper oent, of tae wholepowerof the water (accord. I 'H I ? °. r . flalsa of wheeU under high heads I vii falls, aadln all cases it to warranted to work op to I thi power laid down In the table and to give satisfaction I w>en property put up and geared. I rtate. County and Town territorica for sale, I particular*seeelrtwJjsn, which can be ob. I U-ied at the Arrai"» ufflce. No. si Soota Clark it. | fRANCIS ILARVBT. KWrietor/ I Kd4-ly-asr3 G. J. MoDOCGALL, Agest, 3 \KALERd AND CONSUMERS vJ aaa uvnia. *. ft. DUWOttfi. * CSu. veoow prepared to sell and deliver to aoypartof tee dty FREI OF OHARQ4 a fat the various product of Ifietrts ills. Wesbailalmat Jtaralnthe quality of our goods, and with a food mUi. -ts ,o, materials, and experience, hope to reach aad main! a i .he highest point of exccllenoe. Oar brands of Vtoar 'i :arrels and baa are fntillps' Mills, Choice Extra, No. I White Wheat. "hilUps* Mills, Extra Saperitoe, No. 1 Red Winter, simper MUla, Choice family, Choloe Extra Surtaa. A. i at wholesale or retail: • hito Rye Flour. Com Meal. lifted andtmfletf. ■ . - abam Flour, Oom aad Oats, grouad, " ia4 " bMl a vßioWr'"'* 11 JlMflfcl* Mo. 147 HootH WaSTstraeC U. T. Crane & Bto., 103 Wtii Lak* Street *.102 MAXuyacroaaas urooxiL**a xv ' VffiAM, tiAS tSD WATER PIPE, H'.'tLER FLUES, 7ALTES, COCKA STEAM WHIBTUB, ttl! Caps, Guge Cocks, Staua a Water Giugaa, STEAM AP PARAT p 3 F >r Winbi Hocela, ChnrebM, Fm*. torlee, 4te« J1230 W. Gates, Warner, c&aimen ft Frascr. >. fANUPACTURERS OF RAILROAD . y. A CAAS Portable aod StaUouary Steam Eugiues mut Boilers, f r ible Clreular Raw Mills, Hates' Paleut Aerew Cutter, a ■ i Weuts H»r the sale of Portable Hour aad Com Mills a>-: Bolts; Etiglns aad Hantl Latkss, Drills, Weod Macblaerygeoarally, Übiagin .Hlj* H* »resu, Steam and water Uaeges, bulshert BrassWora rOWRR AJ(D HAND PLANRRB» «TO. Castings aact MlUGeariagaudaleeedtf. iAGLE WORKS, CHICAGO, 11.1. Mark Oood»-. M GATEB A CO." f. w. sats* s. s. wis.fsa. ....^r.cskiasai, i. '*■ waajaa.........,....n, g. ta^aaa. Aprfla.ia». Coa', or Carbon Oil Lamp?, &e 'I'HE CITY MANUFACTURINGI COM ■. paay of Waterbary, Concu have taken the slock or Lamps Ac, owned by the lat* firm-of <■ ARRKM « itt Lakemre«, Ohlci*'. 81. aadotor OREAT WDCCEMfcNW TO TUB TRADBT Prices Reduced to Suit the The Stock condjta of Coal or Carbon OU aad Fluid Lamps snd Lantern*—a v-ry ext-ns»ve variety—Chin* delle s, Haogaa L'ghta Side, Back Lghti, Chsneya, Wlc a, Scissor*. Paper shades, - l>sysfor Laiiee ' eltA Circa ar Mrrors, Ebennaa's Packet LevalA Act. at mana« Cacturer's prices, Al*o, Cheap tar Cash Three OU Cans holding' 80 Gal's—New, And a lot of Smaller Ita Cans, holding frcm'X gallon to 10 gallons. felg-lm c 339 J. « JOHNBON. Manager. na sporUUw ta Pike's Peak rpEE UNDERSIGNED 13 PREPARED TO A. make contracts fcr FREIGHTINO PROTISIONS AND MS3CQANDIBS 1 of every description to tbe Pike's Peak GoM Mine* ta start at early la tbeSprlag as practicable, engaged for several year* in frelshtlog far ths Government of the United Suits, I aa confident of giving »aUjfaction. For particulars address _ JAMES H. JONES. fal9lm-o-ao Bt. Joseph. Mo. VrOTICE.-THE UNDERSIGNED, ON THE 1.1 Ist of Januarv. 199, withdrew from Qook. Brothrr Awo. where Iwm Chemical Dyer and Partner, and have opened a ... .... FISCY STEAM DTE ESTABLISHMENT, 193 South Clark Street 195 [Between Mooroa aadAdsmi) Where lam prepared to Dye and Clean Oik. Satin aad Woolen ureases and Baawis: geatlamen's Coats. Vests and Paots, in every style desire i. CarMM cleaned. Lace Curtains cleaned and bletched at reduced prices, jU' jS? Uw« MU . d U.lo.lt.eU | . s; , ??toj8 c H . Pike's peas.—parties fitting out fbr File's Peak would do well to supply themselves with CRACKSRS AND BARD BRSAD At Thomas Thomson's Steam Bakery, 4£ff State and 17 Clvk streets. Tbe Crack*r* are made of the best material the market can furnish, and manufactured to seep aav ratsonabie leovthof Jaa, aad carennly paekedtn barrels and hoxes. Th* ef wnoleasla dealers la (lit* and f*inntry Is restxct/ully ailed ta tt» abo»e. "• wresptcwau* rHOMAS THOMSON. Qaoceasor to i hemsoh aAsdnis, faTSogSlm 4» State and: 17 Clark sta. FABMER'a UNION FIRS INSURANCE oa CiolUl «id acrpfaa.... $.50,000 oonKtunx xnruL urs na co. Aomlnd Qwiul. „nooo,ooo jsa a. AGXLKT. - so. <kmooiqt—bu. atiftm. m. ftu lusin inri >br uv nT""— I** 1 **