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CHICAGO DAILY PRESS AND TRIBUNE. VOLUHE XII. PRESS AS I) TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY HOEHTHQ, K&BCH 16, 1859. iipUBIIC&V NOMINATIONS. Judicial Eloctlou—Tuesday, April 5. For f>f the Suj.'Crior Court— VAN H. ItIGGINS, GRANT GOODRICH. For Deputy Clerks of the Superior Court— CASPAR BUTZ, C. B. UAWLEY. The New City Administration. The newly elected .Major. Aldermen and other oily officers are io l»e itduclcd Into office this afternoon, Pledged to an efficient and economic administration ' y tbc platform ou which tbey bave accepted office, tbqy will cnler upon their Katies -with grave responsi bilities resting upon them and, we doulit not, with a fieUlod purpose or making goad all their pledges. This much is expected of them —with anything less, the i*op!c who elected tlicm will not be &itibiicd. This jjuinul will hold the adailutstratlon to a alriet dUcharge of all itf ptadges in behalf of retrenchment in the expenses of the oily g»"A*ercintnt j and it will co-operate with tbe admir.istratiuu, with whatever ability and in llucDCe ii can bring to bear, in cany 105 out ail mature* looking to that eud. Tlie city c m afT.-rd to have no official drones fastened upon it for suppurL It cannot afford to em ploy one man to discharge the duties *lmcli rightfully belong to another. Kor can it af ford to have iuccmpctcnt or dishonest men iidra&ecd lo responsible posts ia its govern ment. Suitable regard .ought also to be had to the character or the K-rvlccs ren" dered, aod to the value of money vud in pr«riou& yeara, in deteriniciug tla? compensation ot officers. The f alaries of mauy of cur city officers are large, out of all proportion, judged by this iule, and should without delay be re-snc« d to reason able amount?. Tic people confidently expect this s-übject will be amoog the first to com mand the atteation of the incoming admiijis tration* uud this ieaeonabh* expi;clatiou we do not believe villbc disappointed. Wehave every confidence that both, the Mayor and the Republican Aldermen will make good their pledges by salutary reform. whtsie reform is needed, and by retrenchment in the public expenditure* at every poiut where wisdom hnd true economy seem to demand it. En tcriug npou the duties of the year with such a purpose, the new administration' has it in its power-to render Itscll memorable aud a model woithy ibe imitation of all which may cou:e after iu Chicago l'roduce Markets. The condition of the roads in the couutiy dar ing the past two weeks has tendered it impossible lor farmers to haul tteir prcdacoto the depu's,asd our xetdpla of grain Lave J'ailcn off very materi ally iu consequence, aud when jiljccd ulong-tf e the receipts duriug the same period last jcar.ap pojr iiwi-juincaut. The :ollowiug arc tbs reccljitd of Floor and Gn<in during tie patt tvctk.uiid tho.se daiiug thu corrc?ponding M*eek in IS OS: V'eet euf'fnz Werlt eocfog Mtrcu. U, 18a*. lUrch 13.1-M. Konr. bhla s.ivy ioc;«7 wfieat, Lus 55.H61 Corn, •• , »i.7t54 ].'• .'-Si Data, " J1 29* ISioti Rye, " , 6» 2-M) Barter, ** 2.225 6.00J Equivalent in bushel 1 .i!ASJ2 232,403 Tne total receipts of Grain and Flour btnee the Ist of January compare with the receipts daring the same period last year as follows: 1659 1-58. Plour.bMs SB.I-"? S«3.4i§ Wheat. i>u L&U.-J23 Core, tu. trlfHU Data, bu 77.WW MXtt JtyeJu tU6B Uar.ey.bu 4t>ui4 Cl.tCO EQalraliniinbuslnJa 1,091.439 5.071419 The Grain aad Flour in store on Saturday last, compare with the amount in store at the correspocding.date in 1858, as follows: Much 12.18% M'ch 13, 'SB. Doer. bb> 3J,0"4J dOO'y Wheal, Spring. bo 3 '.<.224 14j"\5u; .. &Ed winter, bu 7.f00 Hblle, bu lU.-H SUS Oom. bo :3Ua3 15,(J10 «>a"B bu JSJ.i.Vi 57.61 Rye. bu 17V 340 lUrlejr. ba 61,a5J EQalTal»tl3buih<la 943.543 By a notice in another cointnn it will be found that lhe Siruitsare open. This is about three weeks earlier than laet rear, and abaut two xnonthb earlier than in 1557. Daring the past week we bave had several arrivals by Lake from the lumber regions. Prepiratioas are going on fit this port in fittiog out vessels to go beluw— out ecbooner, the Hagh Barclay, to g3 to Liver pool, with a cargo of staves. The tircadstutfc markets daring the past week bare been inactive—principally on account of the light receipts. Uadcragjod demand, Flour Advanced lo@2oc. la Wheat there has not been so mnch bnoyaney, and the markot closes about 2c lower than the figures which ruled a week ago. Corn, hovrever, has been very firm, end there is qaite a speculative inqairy with re gard to it. The Illinois and slichiean Canal opens on the 17ih, and it is expected that dar ing the hrst week of the opening the receipts of Corn will be largb. One boat toad was sold yes terday to arrive, at 74: f. o. b. The first boat load sold at the opening of the Canal last year only brought SSo—little mere than one-half the precent price. The large amount ot Oats in store has rendered tbe market heavy. Daring the wrck, 5.700 bushels were received from Milwaukee by Lake. Barley is also dnlL The l'roviaioa market has been almost entire lp ntg'.ccled, and prices tend downward. Ko thing doicg ;q lurd. Timothy seed bus bden in .good demabd, and prices are firmer. A large sale—Boo bu«bels, brought here las', week from Sheboygan Luke, —WoB made at $1.1)5, free ct storage till April 1. There is no demand for Clover Seed. Oar Utah Correspondence* We print this morning tbe first of an expect ed series o» letters from an intelligent and ca pable correipocdent in the Valley of tbe Great Halt L*ke. His to this paper will avoid, m far as may b?, tbe mere details of the army movements; tbey wilt be devoted to an exposition ot Uormocism as it is - its ctfrct upon those who profees it as their religions faith—its fruitp, moral, social, physical and reli gion*, as observed by one who is in position to «ee what tbe evil tree brings forth. We ask for the iifst letter tbe attention which it demands. Couucil lilutfe Nonpareil. Chai. E. Frovost, tor come time and until lately, a job printer in this office, has became a partner in tne Council Bluff* A'onpareil— one of toe beat of oar Western exchanges. Mr. P. is a capital worxman, and will prove a valuable acquisition to tbe Nonpareil Within tbe last three years tbiß offic- has furnished from its employees, tditors and publishers for more than * score of Western papers, and foremen to as many more. The l'atss axo Tbidcke establisn* ment is a printer'e college, which every year graduates and sendsfortb a class of young men thoroughly instructed in the profession, in all of its branches. The Straits Free of lcc« Capt. <S. JL Gibson, ;of this city, received a Setter from Grand Traverse Bay, un der date of Harth £, which contains the follow* ing: —" We bave so ice here, and there is nons in t)u Sirailt, a vessel conld come here as well jus in summer." JLiist year the first vessel went through tbe : Blraite cbout tbe Ssih of March; but the Straits ! had beea free of ice about u week previous to £fc«t6al£. fitvd ob Uie Treasury of California* Uftcxa tbe X. V. gTOxng Por.l In th s ° r the State debt of Cnlifomia several ) '*****&'* a appears to have been cnmmiLted whisb inuocent parties sre now Bondi, known m tbe old hwue, wer/iwued in f or warrauta that bad Tn»«uici'» tffioe; tbese lwud« wereconv.'* ,4 f I,st 3ear tolOßCwbiudi; aSd ibc lu "now 10 ™ on Uiern, and in turn tu.* wko preMultd the warrants. ~. • " . ... The principle iiivolveu j® ,„ n^' , a - D , w , l be looked for with Interest the owners that the State tihoald miter, inasmuch a* il rIL" bycaieletoneas on the part w^S^or rer; atd that, moreover, no not " * gwea 01 the theft of the narrunU. Mot Arrived* SL Jomrs, Mtrch 15. The steamer Prince Albert from N- V., on th® Sd« init>} has not yet arrived. Weather clear. Enterprise of Chicago Merchants and i Hcchauics* We made come remarks yesterday, in regard to the lack of enleiprife shown by tho bu&ioess men ot Chicago in securing a ehero of the fur nishing of outfits fcr the gold mines. An in stance has come to our kuoa ledge tii:c2 that arti cle appeared, that illustrates what westrted. A citizen of one of the towns on the Roid —Sterling, if we recollect right— tliiiugh Chicago lost week, and went down to Si. Loo is to buy a portable engine ond a f-tm-miil. ,He effected the purchase, some $2,000 or tno're, and cid&rcd tbe articlta fozw-rccd to St. Jo seph, Mo., where he will place them on wagone, also bought in S l . Louts, and haul them to the mines. He was in the city yc*>terdty, and eaw the artiole in our paper. He said to a iriend of ours, that be purchased in Louis, bicause he did not know that svdi machinery \eaa for tale in Chicioo. He was taken to some of our manu facturers and shown saw miiis and poriubls en gines, and wagons, eqaal in quality to what he bought in St Louis, and considerably chespcr. He now sees his miauke; but wbo ifl bL:r.e, the purchessr that went out cf tbe State, and paid more than Chicago prices for his machine ry, or those in the city having the articles for sale, wbo bid their light under a bushel, end thus lost a customer ? And here we will whisper a word privately in the ear of Chicago wholesalers and manufac turers. The merchants and mechanics of SL Louis advertise fire times as liberally es the same class do in Chicago. In this cily, busiuess men depend upon the location and natural ad vantages of the pl&co to secure them customers. In SL Louis, they rely on their own efforts and enterprise to attract customers, and we see the result. It is as msny mileß by river lrom St. Louis to Kansas City or Leavenworth, as it is from Chicago to St. Joseph by rail. The dis tance is made in half the time by tbe Chicago route. This paper hus certainly done its doty in making that route generally and widely known, bat Chicego merchants hove falien far short of St. Louis enterprise in miking public tbeir wares. Bat then Chicago deal, era havo- the satisfaction of knowing that if they have Io«t sales to the amouuiof U-lh ot tbouKauds, they have t-nved huudrcds of dUlars that it would bave cost to advertise them—if they have l<;s! the dollar* they have tavod the pennies. In SL Louis, not une manufacturer or whole saler* in ten neglects to advertise largely and con. tinually, hard times as well as easy; while in Chicago, not one in ten cf tbe corrcHpou'iiug class deign to employ tbc columns of the daily papiri of tbe city, to make known to tbc people of the North West the commodities they have fur sale. " Aa you plant, so you shall reap. aiic SIO,OOO Billiard Match. Utrioß, Ma*cli Uth. Editorj rrejg andTtibuse: A great deal of talk is now made in our sport ing circle?, doubtless extending to your owe, conoerniog tbe great approaching billiard match between tbe champion billiard players, Phelan and Serreiter, soon to como off in this city. It is to bo a carom game, played upon a table with Pbelan's combination cushion, which has tbe patented peculiarity of SG lineal inohea more cushion, owing to tho peculiar curves of the jaws of the pockets. Tne match is made two thousand points, for SIO,OOO, five thousand dol lars a side. It will bo played on Tuesday even ing, April 12th, and bids fair to be one of the mcst marked and exciting sporting events cf the season. Pit el an iB an Irishman by birth, a jeweller by trade and a billiard player by chcicc, aided in the latter by auch natural traits perfected by training ta have given him worldwide renown as s champion player. He has won laurels and something moro mate rial in successful matches in this country, and Europe, and has never been beaten. Besides being a player be has added to tbe literature and text books of tbe game of billiards, treatues of epproved morit, besides being the patentee of aix distinct improvements in the mechanics of . the game. Pne?au has vanquished the champion player of France in tbe Three Ball Carom game, and claims lo be the Billiard Champion ot the World. It is accepting this challenge, and the $5,000 Htake wMi which it is backed, that John Serreitcr of this city is brought forward by wbo believe bu can, aod are prepared to stehirajjeat Phelau- Serrciler, olbunvite known as " Dutch lluus,- ? has been brought up to billiards as some men are bum and bred among hor-cs. His only Jam els area match of SI,OOO won in a match with Btrney Cr>>tal,tf iJew York, played " boms and home," half in New Yotfe and half in Detroit, Seitviter being tho victor, making a mn of one hundred aud tweuty, tie largest ever made in a match game or billiards. I mention these tacts to let yc»u know who are to be the contest ants of the prlzi ot SIO,OOO and the Cliatupiub ship. The regulations for the match re-ir'.ct the num ber present to fitly, though the cuUide attend ance will include a in;ie!i lar-jcr number. Cue. Chicago Hoard of Trade and the Hock Islaud Uridgc* The Davenport GautU copies the suggestion contained in this paper a few days ago as to the duty of the Chicago Board of Trade in view of the efforts whicb tbe St. Louis Chamber of Commerce is making tor tbe destruction of the Rock Island Bridge, aad remarks as follows: That iff the spirit which we have been watting a long time to see exhibited io Cnicago, and the emphatic language in which we wanted to see it uttered. We h«ve several times b->en on tbe point of calling tho attcnli.-n ol the people or press of Chicago to the fact, that while SL Louis, through purely seltidh motives, has been 6/euding thousands ot dollars and exhibiting remarkable energy to destroy a great publio improvement, because it Ukes away trade from her, Chicago, as much interested In preserving this bridg« aa SL Louis is in destroying it, hat literally done nothing for the protection of this *trueture. We have uever beard of ber contri buting a dollar to assist in defending this rail railway across tbe great Mississippi, before CourtH, nor seen ao expression, other tbuo occa sional newspaper articles, exhibiting particular interest in the battle of those who have been spending thousands to protect the bridge from legal aasuults. SL Louis has expended over twenty thousand dollars in efforts to secure the removal of this bridge. She hes secured tbe sympathy and aid of tbe New Orleans Chamber of Commerce. Let her now be aasnt ed br some practical action on the part ot Chicago, that she is opposing more than a mere bridge company, and tnat while she is endeavoring to destroy one ot tbe most magnitisent improvement in the country, there are interests of as much importance as heir, aod capable of equal liber ality and energy, pledged to protect this im provement The Foreign News aa to the War* LProm the N Y. Eveilsg Pert, SaturJaj.] We have received our foreign tiles to the morningof tbe 22d of F«brua<ry, bnt tbey cap tain nothing new or decisive us to the political state of the continent The feeling of gloom and apprehension appears to be increasing in Paris, and the price ot the French funds has gradually declined. The prevailing uneasiness has been augmented by Lord Cowley's depart, ure for London. Tbe L.dtpthdaiu Btlgt cthrms that Lord Cow ley's visit to London was made for the purpose ot convincing tbc British Gjvernment that a conflict between France and Austria ia inevita ble, and of urging it to endeavor to localize that conflict, instead of vainly seeking to avert it. To such rumors as this is added tbe knowledge that there is no cessation of "warlike prepara tions. Tbe reports speak of the pnrcbase of horses, the accumulation of stores and the pre paration of ammunition. Other bodies of vet eran troops are said to be held in readiness In Africa to follow General Renaud's division, which has already arrived ia France. We are told, too, that at Tonlon all the transports have ( been victualed with a month'# supplies for as many men as they are to carry. Among tbc causes of Increased apprehension is the language believed to b&ve been used by , Prince Kapolean to a deputation of Italian rest . dents in Pans, wbo congratulated hia upon bis 1 marriage with tbe Princess Clotiide. he is re ported to have said, in replying to their congrat -5 ulations: ".Gentlemen, you cannot djubt of the Eaiperor's.sympathy and my owo fur ltaiy." The greater weight is attached to Prince Napoleon's > words,&s it is commonly believed that the Em peror is much swayed by his ccnasels, and that those counsels are moat unfavorable to peace. • A Prussian ministerial jonraal states that Great Britain and Prussia have acted in com t mon with a view to effect a mediation between D Austria and France. In this article a hope is r expressed that the Emperor of Kassia will join tbe other powers io tbe work of peace. Prussia d aud England condemn the occupation of the e Papal ikWles, no mavter whether by Austrian or - French troops, bet will hear nothing of a change u iu tbe map of Italy. A circular addressed by d Prussia to the other German States, expresses the conviction that Austria will accede to t peace [l lul solution of the Italian difficulties, bnt it adds y that "Prussia, while reserving her action aa a it European power, will nevertheless fulfill ber <1 duties as a member of {he Qermaaic Confedera* i* tion." >r - t , - fy It is estmated that the net rcoatpts of the he stop Homeopathic Fair will be 910,000 I a remarkable sarens. Thereoelpta at the door oa Weknesdsy were $l,lOO, and the total re ceipU that daf were nearly $5,000. Bad News for Emigrants* Latest advices from the frontier eay that the Platte river i.* rushing down in a flood full r.iue miles wide. Hundreds of early em igrants, bonnd for tbc gold mines, were en camped on it* batik waiting opportunity to cross. Fort Kearney is sarrouoded by water, r\cd the Missouri, ucdar the infioeoce of the flocd, ia higher ihau ever before knowu thus early in the season. Western Inventors. The following patent? to Western inventors were issued from tho U. S. Patent Ofiice for the week ending March Bth, 18S9 : James Little, of Evansville, Ind.; fcr im~ proved machine for cutting staves from tbe block. Daniel Markham, A. S. Markham, and David Eidrcd, ot Monmouth, 111.; for improvement in cultivator*. Daniel Markham, A S. Maikham, and David Eidred, of Monmouth, 111.; for improvement in : tefditg raaebines. E O. Bixter. of Forreilon, 11L, assignor to 1 Mtußtlf, E. H. Kiiey, aad W. T. Sweet, of aaid. Forrcston; for improvement in seeding ma chicts. George Uile», of Michigan City, Ind., and Philander P. Line, of Cincinnati, Ohio, assign ore is Lhue & Bodiey, of Cincinnati, aforesaid; for improved machine for hewing out hnbs. Ljren J. Wicks, of Racinc, Wis.; for im« proved cturn. A. J. Hamilton, of Kewcunee, 111. ; for im proved method of operating farm gates by ap. preaching vehicles. Samuel Ga'.y and Amos Hocve, of St. Louis, Mil; lor improved method of operating puppet VbUen of BH-am engines. C. H. Dawson, ot Jacksonville, lIL ; lor im prnvtment in cultivators J. H. Atwater, of Btrlia, Wis.; for improvi- in coupler. A Spooky Case, Mixb Ukclbs is Teoublk.—- At the instance of one Jonathan Wilson, a clerk with Edgeccmb & Sibley rival pawn brokers, J L.ucder a rival pawn broker, and Abner Wniiely, weie arrtstsd charged with obtfciniog mocity under false pretence?, a complicated case of *' two of a trade" and plated spoons pawned a« silvur. Tbe parties wer-j brought before Jus* tice Milliken, and Liundsr wis discharged. His fellow in arrest waa held in SIOO. THE CITY. yg"Last eveaiug was of tbe finest spring fashion, with moonlight trimmings, altogether the best yet out. The residence of Major-General Ulau bi-*n on the West Side came naar ' ed b? fire a few nights tince, by some reu&ns, lire havlog been ccmmunicited to a clothes closet, the contents cf which were ruined. Love ano Saxb.—John G. S&xe, the poet edi tor and lecturer, held a large and intelligent su* dioccj at Metropolitan Hall last evening, in the d livery of i is poem on " Lovi," one c-f hia best prcdactiou-j and deservedly popular. McNnlly & Co. have a treah supply of " Morphy's Games," Chess Monthly for March, and Leslie's and H»rp?r'2 Weekly, containing pictcres of the Sickle's tragedy. Also "Matri monial Brokerage " just out. Tub licccs Cass.—District Attorney Haven, at tbe sesaion of the Court of Common Pleas lest evening commenced his closing argnme&t in tbe case of People vs. Basch. 1; will be rc- this morning, and the case will doubt less bs to the jury this forenoon. Tnu Ikacqobatiok of thb Xuw Cirr Govbbk ijE.NT.—The inauguration of the new City Gov ernment takes place at 8 p.m. to-day, in tbe Re corder's Court room, when the retiring Mayor of 3558-9 will be sworn in as good as new for 1559-G0; also, the newly elected Aldermen. The Inaugural Address of Major Haines will be delivered on the same occasion. Mechanics' Institute Festival.—The mem bers cf the Mecluuic'i Institute, propose holding a Festival at the hill ot the Institute, corner of Clark aud Waihins'.on streets, Friday eveniug, the 18th inat. A number of our best musicians, both vocal and insirumental, have volunteered tbuir semcci upon this occasion. Those who desire to participate iu dancing will be favored with aacpportunit*. Reriva'jments will be served by Mr. J-.»!in Wright. Making Monby tub Wkoko Way.—The Pala tioe postmaster, David Martin, whose arrest and trial for alleged mail robbery resulted in bis &c --quitu!, has been re-arrested on the charge of be ing too much an imitator of Uncle Samuel in the literal art of money making. At his house in Palatine, officer Koyes found a quantity of conn tsrfeit dies and chemicals, also bogus halves and dimes. These had been carefully secreted in various places. He has been held for trial. Daeisg and RcnriAM.T Assault.—O a Men day evening last, as Mr. Jenks, of tbe firm of Jenks it Beers, was returning home from the lecture at Metropolitan Hall, in crossing from State street to Wabash avenue, had his atten tion attracted, but not atrongly, by three men who passed him on the sidewalk on Jackson street, they stopping and turning to look at him immediately upon passing him. Aa he tnrned into Wabash avenue be noticed them following, and about a block further on they came np to him, one of them dealing Mr. Jenks a severe blow behind the car, which staggered him, but fortunately did not fell him to the earth. He turned upon his assailants, who retreated a fow paces, looked at him irresolutely a few moments as if uncertain whether to follow np the attack! but almost immediately they wheeled about and took to their heels. So doubt tbe scamps had all tho requisite disposition for the highway robbery they contemplated, but failed in the matter of pluck. Had the first blow told in knocking Mr. Jenks senseless, it wonld have been another matter. Sbabox Mattsbs, Marine and Meteobologi cau— Under present weather influences the sea son is advancing rapidly. If there by any frost remaining in the ground hereabouts, it must lie bslow such a depth of mud as to be of no practi cal account. Tbe mud is deep in all unpaved and unplanked streets, thongh yielding its mois ture to tbe March winds, which in. a few days like yesterday will bring abont a new condition of affairs, and put things on a different footing. Everything about the city betokens returning activity, aud we are already bustling and bristling with city improvements, grea'ly to the astonish ment of strangers, but less to tho disturbance of our experienced citizens, who do not mind sach small incumbrances or checks on locomotion as sidewalks and pavements in violent eruption. The building aud building improvements already in progress are numerous and of a nature and extent to tell largely for' 1 our improved appearance as a city the coming year. and Saual matters are looking np. On tbe 17th, (to marrow) the Illinois aod Michigan Canal will be opeu'for the season. Tbe lake is al ready open, and but for unsettled weather, a trip fr m Chicago to the lower lakes might be as well accomplished to day as two months benee, onr ad vices given chcwbeie, reporting no »ct in iht dlraiit. Oa this lake vessels have been making short trips tor six weeks past, and affairs now are be ginning to assame a season appearanc. Stocks of wood, large at the close ot navigation last fall, have already begun to be replenished by arrivals from ports on the lake. Lumber and shingles have been received almost since the opening of the year. It does not seem certainly decided what sea* son arrangements will be made for the steam marine on thialnke, or indeed upon the lower lakes. Whether the elephantine steam craft on Like Erie will be out the coming season, seems still a question. The steamer Cleveland has been chartered of her owners, the Clement Steamboat Company of this city, by the Detroit and Milwaukee Line ti form with tbe City of Clevelend the Steam Ferry onr Milwaukee neighbors are in such ex staciea over. The Cleveland waa to have com menced her trips for the season yesterday morn ing from Milwaukee. The steamer Huron, always an "early bird" in this port, Capt. Morgan commanding, left for Grand Haven last erening. at 7 P. M., hereafter to make trips three times a week. She will next week make a trip to Milwaukee and ports below on this aide the lake. We learn that tbe steamer Traveller is soon to take her place in the Chicago and Milwaukee line. Whether abe is to have a contort is as yet undetermined. The propeller Ogontx, Capt. yiood, U */> make her first trip to Green Bay next week. All along onr river, amoog (he sail craft are tokens of returning activity, not long heaee to amount to the fall spring buiintsi. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1859. Tne Family Sewing Machine.—The utility of a good sewing machine has become a matter or iact The best, where there aro so maoy, claiming to be the best, is the qaestfon now to be decided by the public. One claim 3to have taken the highest premiums in every case last autumn, netting forth that all the patents of any preten sions had been fairly in competition. Tbe infer* ence intended most be that the Wheeler & Wilson machine, is of coarse, best. Now, it is cigar to my mind that this statement is intended to convey an untruth, and to create a false impres sion and mislead the public. lam informed that the statement above referred to, is not true in re gard to the Grover& Baker machine, (which I know to be a patent of some pretentions as well as intrinsic worth) that it did not come into com petion nor was it ever exhibited at tbe State Fair, or any of tbe County Fairs iu the Northwest— with the single exception of Joe Davies Connty in this State, where their old inachloe took the first premium, es also work done by It. It seems to me that the Chicago agent should have known this to be the fact, as well as any other person, be havlrg (as lam informed) attended tbe State and many of the Coanty Fairs personally, before making such statements calculated to mislead. I bave bad in my family one of Grover & Baker's old style machines for a year past, and have had an opportunity of testing the work dose by it with that done by others and have never found any machine do work as well as it. It cever rips, nor breaks in washing, whereas I have had work in my family done on other machines which had to be done over. This never occurs with the work doue by onr Grover & Baker. But good as mine is, I consider the new machine lately introduced the perfection of Sewing Machines. It econo mises wear and tear by an easy, still motion, run ning at great speed, and" doing work equally etrong and well with the old style, and so sim plified and improved that the operator gets at every part with mnch less trouble. In short, I have never met with any michine that for etitch, durability of work, simplicity of arrangement, and adaptation to the purposes for which it is intended that beats any comparison, and I am sore I cannot confer a gieater benefit on those about pnrchaisng than to rceommend them, as a 1 shirt-collar manufacturer of the Etst, did a lady in Chicago (although he was using Wheeler & Wilson's in hia factory) by all means to procure a Grover &, Baker for family use, which she did, and £o say I, notwithstanding all the efforts made to prejudice tbe public mind by representing that the under ridge is objectionable, and that it rips. Its advantages ever all others for beauty and durability are so great, that rival interests are driven to these means to .mislead tbe inexperi enced. Tbe under thread makes no moro ridge than hand-work, and it can be used for orna mental which no other stitch can make, and the machine fastens the ends of its work as well as tie 3 and knots every stitch taken io that it is doubly secured from ripping or ravelling in wear over any other stich now made. And, now, when this new machine can be had for 150, tako my aivice and get it. Expsbience, Chicago, March 15,1859. We oall attention of onr readers to on advertisement of a course of lectures by Dr. Sim. The subject chosen by him is eminently interesting and instructive; it is varied and comprehensive, and wo ore safe in saying that he who attends the ccnrse will find himself at its conclusion richer in thought and possessed , of a clearer apprehension of his physical acd i spiritual relation to the universe. The research- < es of modern ccienco have removed from the domain of conjecture, and placed on the sure basia of knowledge, some ot the most interest* < ing inquiries which can engage the human mind. Our obligations are here due to the miscroscope, whose revelations fill the mind with awe as it compels it to recognize aa endless chain of be- ( ing, past all perception to the eye of sense by its ' minuteness, and extending to the vast telescopic j regions of rpace. Intelligent men have always felt that tbe world tbey occupy is in itaelf a rev lation, older than tbe written one, and not con tradictory to it; that it was J "Scripture kothentlc, unccrrnpsed ty min"* 1 and that beautiful and solemn truths were eve- rywhere suggested over tbe broad, honest face \ of nature. But this revelation wsnted a teacher, ] wbioh modern science furnishes, and the sug gestions a key by which its mysterious language could be read. That key Dr. Sim proposes to put in onr hands. The following are th* earnings of the Great Western (Canada) Railway for the week, ending 11th March, 1853 : | Pa«ert«M... tw.Gtt &4X i Frtigbt and live itock 19.783 91K J HaUaandsondrles 167718 X „ Totil. 106 64X I Corresponding week last 3»,t©2 0J 1 . i RTA furnished house on Buffalo street, I ] temporarily unoccupied, was burglariously en tered on Sunday night and robbed of wealing t apparel, &c. j mm t jlocaj, matters. ] 1 i Whiblib & Wilson's Sewih* Mackixbs.— \ North-Western Office, 167 and IQ9 Lake street, ■ Chicago. Geo. R. Chittenden. t mhs-3w General Agent ] i Pike's Peak.—Trunks, valises and traveling ' bags, manufactured expressly for a trip to the i Gold Mines at W,4 G. S. Wright's 61 and 219 ] Sopth Clark street fel9-2m. } lee advertisement of Boudoir, Sewing Ma- ( chines. K Lake street. jai-ly-bOOG 1 KT See advertisement of Quaker City S2O Sewing Machine. L. Cobxbll A Co., . 0c26-ly 198 Lake street. , ——■ C JpROFESSOR JOHN BAPTIST SMIT, ] NIXETEES YEARS 07 AGE. Born with, a Natural Gift, In City of Montreal, Canada, WHlcalllheattertlonofthteUlxeaior Chicago that he 1 can core all kloda of RHEUMATISM, A"d all other diseases loittntly. without the use ofme ctclnejuid wlthoat ptio. He is expected b> stop bnt a short time, and Jf aaypersinor p?r*on» afflicted with * B*eb dlteaset will please call oa Professor timtt, wh"re £ tbevwilinndlm'BcdU'erelleve. tiaeh an oppartanlty ; Is rare!/met »!tb. It Is a treat eoMosify to see Mm ' work. Many w&o bave aimott been raised from tbe * dead can testify to lis miratalcus powers ofhealtsgall cis?«se>. fcjr Office—No. 199 Washington street Chicago, 111. To Ziumber Dealers and others. T7*UR SALE AT THE YARD OF T. B. Kartfas sioth of Pslk (tree*, rn West Side, one million fertof Owad«Oan<Bawcil an-i Reasoned Lum- t ber of flrat-r*Je m«nafACtar«. all plaep In thickness, * consisting cf the following qoantitles and qualities, vis: Leogth. SS7 M feet (tock Boards, 12 loch. wide...l 3 It. lb feet. 1 ltO M feet Common Flooring 12.14.16 - e Ski M fett Common 80ard5....... ii, 14. IS *' f 1W U feet Common Fesclnr .....li. 14,16 " mi M leet Hear Flooring - - ICO 11 feet Ist, it and 3d Clear Board and Flank. LOOO | Tbe above will be told In one lot or In pl'et to nit J pureua<en. th.y havtng the privilege of holdlrg it in yard to April Ist without cttarge. Apply at the Tard, or to DAVXJ> GOOD WILLIE, ' mhls-lw-c45& Oor. franklin and Ohio tta.. North Bide. /TIBUSTEK'S SAL?.- WHEREAS JAMES { I W«diwo:tk and lfmily W., his wife, aid etrong Wadrworth. of Ohicago. Ooq&ty of Cook, and State of Illinois, made aad executed t.» me. tbe rnbserloer. of Cbleagi aiore«a!a eenaij Deed of frost of certain lanlsthereindescribed, beiri&gdatethe twentieth day ' < f October, A. 9. IS&7. to > e:nre tb> payment of a certain in-mUMry note la said Deed ot Tnut mentioned aod of the sa-oedat* therewith, made by Wa sw-rth a Co., I for tbe ram or 17(584* 100. payable to the oraerofCbar.es D.Palmrr.aod due five months aHer date, which said deed of trust was filed for record on the 22d day < f Octo ber. A.D. 1*67. in tbe Recorder's office of cook Co'Uatv, tntbestldaiaieofllllnils an< duty rtcorded la took < 149 of Deeds. Pare 300: and, w&ereas defant hts been i made inthr paym?ntof pmo' the taid promlsrory note above mentioned, an J arpUeat'.on baa been made to me, t >belecalbold*rtbeieot (or tbe aate ofthepreml.es in , said deed of trait described for tbe purp- aes In add deed * of trust menttonea; Now, therefore, tetlee li hereby dvrnlbitlnnnrscMsce of raeh application and of the powe aln»»la deed of trait c>o<aloed. I shall on Friday, . toe 15.h day of AorU, A. D. I:s*. at two o'ebek 1. tbe , after eon or that day, at the north door o< the Con-t \ Heme. lnthesaidOoooty rf Cook. State of Illinois, sell 1 atcuolioascUoatothebUhestbtdier for caabi, all the 1 :o3cwin(de*eribtdpremliea ii tatted la tie County of 1 Cook, aid Stateo' 111 not* aforesaid, to wit:—East twelve I i (U) acres o: tbe north ha fof the northweit qawter of 1 Paction Twet.ty-rhrte <3<), In iVwntblp Tbirtj-Oxl t OS, eorth of &a"g« Fourteen (14 , etst o' the Ttlrd ' Piin*lp*l Ifer>dlan. exeept tbe east tva (3) acres of tbe I : north foar (4) acres of tbe a«ld east twelve (U) acre*. I with the aprurtecaicea. and aU right and equity of re -1 demotion ct the tild James Wai«warCa asd *milf his wife, and Scong Wadsworth, their t eiri and assigns fIELd thla fourteenth da? cf March, A. D. 1659. i WM. A. Treste*. i H. N. Bavnaa. AU'y. mhls4»ic4«S ERCHANT'a SAVINGS LOAN AND T*CiT Coxtavt. Capital, - - - $500,000. J. H. DUNHAM. President J. BURR, Tlce>treddeat D. R. BOLT, Cashier and Secretary. Th 1 s Inet'tuUon vIH Dbeosaft Papers Buy and Bell Et eha&ge and Ooln, and Receive Money on Deposit, Pay Imerestthtfeoa when left for a soecUed period: will Receive Hater for Accumulation when left for a term of years, and Receive asd Execute Trosta from Oourta, Cor poration!, ladlvtdoa!s and Kstatea. j TRUSTEES: ' J. ll.T>unh»m. W. I* Nwwbeny. Heaiy Faroam, ' Jchn H F«st«r, D. R. Hols i. K Arnold. Jonathan Burr, W. K. Dcgiett. A. H. Barley, F. B cooler. C. H. UcCormlck, M. I>. U*den, mhl4-6jctsQ] 8. A. Smith T ADIFS* SCISSORS, OF SUPERIOR Jo m Druggists and Apotheoarles, mh!4-ly 144 and 1«S take atreet.' CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR.—SUPERIOR Bouthem White Wheat Flow tar Family on, en bvTUOKKR * RANDOLPH, Ho. i hooaW Btiiweee.Owtea4BesttiW|teriia bMlb* BY TELEGRAPHi TJ»e Paraguay Fleet. Nbw York, March 15.—Baenoa Ajres dates of January 23(J,ar«» received Tho sopply ehip Re lease, corvette Preble, ami Rteatner Southern Star, bad arrived ot Honlevidio, and tbe latter bad started for Correntes, towinz tlie Preble. Oa the antral of tbe sdvance part of tbe squa dron at Hoaa Ro, tbe local authorities fent®a despatch to Admiral Shubrick, asking tbe reasoa of this collection of force. Hie answer tras not published. Ou the 10tb, tbc squadron was at Parana, wbere Commissioner B >wlin and Admiral Shubrick bid no interview witb Uriquiza. Tba latter bad since gone north, snd itvas bound to Para guav to tender bis good offices to Lopez. The Buenos Ayres Time* says, hopes of a peaceful settlement are more generally enter tlined, aod tliinks Loprz frill cut domi tLe claim to tbe lowest limits, ratify tbe lormer treaty, and promise protection sod encouragement to Ameri can citzens. Arrival of the California Overland Mail. St. Loins, March H.—Tbe Overland Mail of tbe 18th baa arrived, bringing one through and five way passengers. Tbey report several tribes ot Indians at Apache Pass for the purpose of making treaties. The Camascbes bad stolen 82 mules from a drove belonging to the company, designed to supply the stations. A company of Raogera bad started in pursuit Tbe company is sup* plying the stations with Sliarpe'a nflea and ammunition. The report that Governor I'uquiera of Sono ra was deposed is not confirmed. The JHcxican war News Confirmed. New Obieans, March 14.—The Tennessee's mails confirm tbe reported success of the Libe rals. Gen. Atnpudia reoortstbat tbe Reaction ists under Gen. Cobas, 1500 stropg, were twice beaten back by on inferior force. Miramon was retreating on Orizaba. Only SOO troops were at the CspitsL The Amertcan Governmert hai greatly en couraged tbe Liberals. Tbe English aod French fleets were harassing Jnarez Lake Navigation* CoLLDiawooD, C. W., March 15 The harbo here is entirely clear of ice, and active prepara tioos arc being made for starting a line of steitn ers betn*een here tiud Chicago witb increased fa* cilities for traffic over former year*. Steamers are ntso beiotr fitted out for regular lines to Lake Superior, B.nce Miues, &c. Kiscstok, C. W., March 15.—There ere yet large quantities of icc iu tbe hirbar, bat it is broken up and will bi carried cIT by lite iir»t wind. Constitutional Election In Kansas* LiAVaxwoKTO, March 14.—Gov. Uedary has issued a proclamation for an election on the 4th Monday in March, in accordant* with tbe act of the last Legislature, providing for the for mation of a Constitution and State Government for Kansas, Three months residence prior to | the election ia requisite to avolo. Aliens hav- i ing declared tbeir intention of becoming citi zens, are qualified. The Cuban Fillibnsters in New York* Nsw Yo&k, March 15. A ma«s meeting was held last night in Tammany Hall for' the pur pose of giving expression to the feeling with which the Democracy of New York regarded | ' tbe proposed annexation ot Cuba. ftTbe , j meeting was & hrge one. Ec-Mayor Mickle : j presided. Isaac V. Fowler read tbe resolutions, and Senator Brown, ot Miss., and the Hon. I John Ccchrsne, of N. Y., and Capt Rynders I made speeches, which were to the effect that | , Caba mvet bi ours. j The Captured Slaver* Nsw Yoar, March 15.—1t onpearn that the slaver captured on tbe coast of Porto Rico early in February, was tbe bark Majastic, and that she had over a thousand negroes on board. Tbe American captain and the Spanish owner made tbeir escape, which with tbe taking of tbe sla ver in Porto Rico has much tbe appearance of collusion. I.Otis ol Life* _ Bowhasville, C. W., March 15. Two men. one wotnbo, and a child were drowned off Post Darlingtou, last eveoiog. Tbey were in a small boat which vras capsized in a gale. The names of tbe parties were Croc ker, Berry, Mrs. Berry and child. Steamer Due* Nsw Yob£, March 15.—The North German Lloyds steamship Wesser, which was obliged to return to Cork for repairs in December last, on her first voyage from ls.*aa«.n-for New- York, was advertised to leave Cork for New York on or about the Ist of March, and is now due. Ilosin Oil Factory Destroyed* Boston, March 15.—Last evenintr the Rosin Oil Factory of A. W. Trowbridge & Co., at New ton Centre was destroyed by fire, witb two small buildings adjoining. Loss about $6,000. SOMETHING NEW !!! MITCHELL'S PATSST Meta!iic-Tipped Booi and Slice, An improvement has been applied to Boots and by which a G.eat Savicg la Expense la made. Every boot and ahoe dealer kaows that children will wear out at tbe toe th* beat-coustructed shoe in from four t > six weeks, and that it *i»s hitherto defied the aklu of manufac turers to obviate this difficulty. THE •<METALLIC TIP" meets and overcomes it. A s-nall piece of copper ta ne&t'yfanenedtothetoeoftbe boot or shoe, affording a complete nrotectlon to lc-and rendering tbe efforts or the most inveterate stamper ineffectual to kick or wear U out. We p'esent this Invention with the "ullest knowledge of and experience in iu Practical Utility liavlogncwfor nearly two years been subjected to the severest tests. It baa. by Ita own Intrinsic merit?, actually surmounted every objection that could possibly be brought against it aa the acoompanylnß certificates, which are but a fair av erage of buadreda of others, will abundantly corroborate. Wenavmo hcdtatlon io string that the Met*lUc*Tlpped Shoe la destined to entirely supercede, for Children and Youth, the oi'l style; and we consider It a moderate atatemest that one prJrcf the Metallic Tips wIII outwear two to three pair* or the old style, making a saving of aearlytwo-thlrialnthe exrteme of shoes. Messrs* WADSWOUTH it WELLS, or Chicago, Have been appointed Areata for the sale of the Boots and Shoes, and aa authorized to dispose ef Town County RUhta. communications addressed to them or the undersigned Will receive proper attention. CEAifcl McffTNKEr A CO.. N. B.—This Invention ia a complete protection from the cutting of tue Pralri< Uraasea. asd is espedally adapt ed to Miners' use. and all occuoatlona which particularly expose the toe of the boot or shoe to being cut orworzx. Jaaiy-cfl 1859 SPRING TRADE 1859 HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS AT WHOLESALE. E. B. Kellogg & Co., 6? Lake acrcef* pot. ot State. We have on hand the l ant est an 1 bert arasrtmen*. of New Bpsi:g Goods to bi fouad ta thii m r«et, all of which a*e received direct from the ma. nfac urers. and will be sold atverylowtrUeato the cash and prompt paying trade. mh?3mo4U6 PIKE'S PEAK! AH who coatemplrte going to Pike's Peak are Invited to call and examine our assortment of ItTJBBEIt GOODS, Among which are Cup Blwtets, Beds ud Pillows, CBits, Ctotlu, Lectins. Pantalocns, Cloaks. Boots. Shoes, Oaps, Ac^ Part or all of which are Indspeutab y necesea~y for tbe comfort and convenience ot those crossing the plains, famine streams aaa river*, and working In the »tn— JXO. B. IUBsON A CO.. manufacturer's Agents, fel? c 347 lm Ist p 21 Oearbom-st M near Lake. Hope Fire Insurance Company, OF tfCW YORK CITY. Cash Assets $175,000. gimnm (it adthouty) Za CaioAoo. leynolds, Qjtden. Fleetwood A Oom Benedict Mallory A Tamam. Clark A Dater, X. G. VAN BUBKN, Acentf South East cor. of South Water aad Clark-A BolOtvlan* HP RTAIEA Transportation to P Ike's Peak 7TUIE UNDERSIGNED 13 PREPARED TO JL make contracta fcr yRIIGHTIKG PEOVI3IOK9 AND HE&COANDISI of every description to the Pike's Peak Gold Mines, ta start at early in the Spring as practicable. AsourOompanyaabeen engaged for several yean te frekbtlflgfor the Government ot the Batted SUtes. I am oon&dent of giving latistactlon. for particulars addreaa JAMES H. JOKES. fit. Joseph. Ma. SIOO.OQO for Basktra capitalist*, la prepared to make loans on long time at ten per cent, on Chicago prr-perty. First Hort* gtra batiiig from one to ntreie&rs to tun. wanted at lair rates, J. L. LEE. at adeworth A Co*» Bans. fell wo 60 Clara treet Chicago. riAKLEGRAPH EXCHANGE on »aw rons. Drafts, Acceptances and Note* paid ia New York oa the day of maturity, or last day of grace, and money de. prshea for account la Uie cty or hew York and tent te cities In the vicinity of Newt or* oa Tei egr at> hlo Order*. tisbssMm B orrtom TV/fONEY LOANED ON CITY REAL JS iTl_ tan BecttriUes. Mntgues. Trat Deeds, Bonds ftocka. Business Notes, and all good nexotiabir aeomt tiee bought and aoli Certlfiea.ea of Depicts aad Checta of B.K. owtlt Brother A Johnston, purchased for cask at thel&hat market price. Dealers It. Illinois, Wlacon gta OUy Beat Estate. Office No, 6, (second floor) MetropeU tan Block, oosvof Bandolph and i£l. Chicago degbfrU4o w. nAVitv^QN. TTAVINO OPENED AN OFFICE AT NO. ri 51 Clark street for the sale of the stock of the Dement Building Association, I would aiso give notice that! wld oegotlateloasa and flol porchasera for good oommetclal paperfbr a teaseoable coomisslon. Persons havlcgmcney toloat.bynoLfyingineo«the faetwill be cal ed 09 if anything presents wonh their Mention Will not our friend* c ime In and take the balance of stock and let us dose - p the Institution, as it is expensive to en tlnu'li? lassnreyoaitlsailright and perf-ctty sound. teaa-c313;1m OHAA D <H»NT. Pike's Peak! HO! FOB THE GOLD FIKLDS- Taots of all rises aad all prices always oa band. Nctn trc. TL sciurzy, A3VU, 63 Dm is oulAorueJ (a reeei'M Mhtrt(rnnmUt for t&it and alt Leading Pa}*ri if bu ITertK-TTtit, ]al b2M ly "\TTANTED.—BOARDING IS A PBI v v vate f«mHv by a aestlemaa and wife, vlth rn:n or room] neatly famiihed. Be'ereoces slven and re«ul'*d. Adaress, tmmediattly, "5. 6./' Pos-. < ffice Box 1741. mhl6 Iw* TXTANTED TO BUY—COUNTERS. IN vv r'lsn Butter Hoie. Wall Paper, fhow-Oases, Store Ja'a Tin Cans, Unsure*. Tunnels Mata, Keaa, Lamsa Ketteia Brushes a Iron Square. Bnttln. Ad. «ress Letter Box IX4 Post Office, or UOWoIcU vtreet Cn'cago. mhl&2'.* TO RENT.—MICHIGAN AVENUE—SEV* eral Cottages to rent frcm the Art of May next cn the Let cn co.-n?r Michigan avenue and Ftrtet. Alio, St*re Ko. iSSocti Water at, ss'tab e or Wholesale or 'JomTladon »r«!e. Apply o < HAFLES w. DUt LY. No- 337 Michigan avenue, or »t Potion K e vatoce. *o. 2t6 Worth Water atreet. mbl6 tc c'M MIHE .ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1. £t?ckho'de*a of the Garden Cl'y Bulldlrgis ; oclv tlonwUlbebeldatiheoOlreofsald As?oel tion. No id) Booth on Wednesday >'vtnlas-, tbe 20th day of Unreh, lt£9. at < o'clccg, for the taction of of ficers fcr tbe (niul:g year. mh161»c474 L. 0. 3ALL. B'frttvy. TO RENT—IN THE "WEST T.IVISION cn *-' ay Ist, bftwren W'sMncton ant Madison streets, two Three-Story (Eag)l,h Basrment) DwciU g lloutes cn high ground, where the atmcsphere t» pure asd healthful, 'ther coou>n twelve rooma. wbh tias. Watrr, Batli. Ac. In the vicinity s.-e K»d schools and cburchea. Omnlboien ever* 7X minute«. AdCrefs Ber 41(3, o' apply Wo 6 Pomeroy's Building, o- »• No. 5o May street. mh-S2w* DISSOLUTIO.N OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. Tte fiimof E. W. Deosmore A Co. has beend:a* lolvedby m-tual canseat. xltber partner being author tssd to ij llaulduion. Jt w. DKN-iIORK ''hieago, GABDNEd PHILLIPS. Algoacula. March 15th, 1823. mhl«-lw-c47i E. W. DENSMORBj Havirg removed tt bh nsw location, will continue In tbe FUur G-aln, M«al and Feed businesa. ■ a f.tre-.ofore, and i» «:a? prepared to do a General Crmm's lon bail neaa. and make cash advsnres oa eons'g&m:nts o' pro* peitf lnitore. LCD SOUTH WATEtt mhlfrlyc«7t Corner of Weill. TO "WHOLFSALE MERCHANTS. A Gentleman with a large and extnslve acquaintance among the bua.nes3commun.ty of the N'tthwtst. neairea to enter into an entajcement witb a wbol'sale bou«& as Traveler. lie Is iamlllar with the llardsare trails la all I's tmcchea. aid intimate w:th ail the town* In thaWett and No t-west. and po*seaaes va -ab e t»cl Itiea lor com munis tioo withto«m. Ur would prefer to do a teatral tra e. nnUst ctb«*rst«e required address Tit vvELEB, 80x4.330, Pott-Office, C.icago. mhltfSire<£o FOR MILWACKEE, KIXXIOIVOC, TWO BITEB9. and all INTERMEDIATE PORTS. tmm THE STEAMER XITJIiO 2ST, CapUln 8* W. MORGAN, WUI leave fcrtbeabrvc Ports ca THUfiSDAY, March 17th at so clock P. M. For Fre!ght or Passage apply to mhiat DREW k GOQDRICII. PROCESS OF CREATION. Telcstople ud 3lltr«sctplc Btfclttlons. EIOSST mOBOaCOFIO DIEOOVEKIE3. DB. SIM ANNOUNCES THAT HE TOi commence a eourse of Lec'ures at aXET&OFOLXTAN HATiT., On filondty Err.) March 21st, at 7 1-2 O'clk. Ritj :ct—THE PBOOES3 OF CREATION. E*eb topic will be fully illustrated by chemlral and ether experiments, but chießy by me«na of sn Oxl hy diOien Mlrrracope. 'he iar»es; In tbe United Biatea. and one tereto.ore uitd throatnoot tee principal Cities of Europe for ldua-ra 1 nof tne same subject the instru ment is o«pabU of magtl'ilcg atui oiametrra. Wltn tbe a'd cf several powerul l)ruiamond Llgbt< the ob jtctsanrt l lusuatioaawlllbed'stlncuy sfen torn eve y part of the ball. Tbe Mate lLustrat on ia abun dant acd wllleomptre favorably with thu used in the lushest icsiitutlona of learning in the Old Wuiid. Tcpics or TBS Lacruaas:—l'he Bealma of Space and U e bodit • witb woich they appear to be filed—O. smical k.ther—atmoiKhere of I'laneu— Neou a a d meU*r Ma«&et-ll >ck OvOtaontbs neav:ns-Mut!ple Staia— PixedS'Aia and their measured ulauoc**-6t ra which have reieutly a. Diared and these alien bave diaip. peared-Generai V lew of the Process of Ptanttary crea* u»n, and tbe Solartiystem— rhe JS.rai Its ptkluon with reference to te rest of tee tJn.Vtrse—O'woat lathe eartb made, bew «asit made, and «hea?-lu former creation sndittPuriflcittfnby ttre—l ne v-oollcg again of lis Oran, and tbe re arrangement of material ou Its Sorfare—TieMosaicalaecouutnrtbe Creation, and its harmoay wl h ttercvJaUcnscfccienj;—lhe Vd-.etab,e Kirudjm—*he Primordial or Germ Ceb—PU«H"O - and the higher order of tbe Ve*etab e- Klrg dom—Dlat nc Luat>c ween Plants and Antm.i —y ctl iloo a. it existed crevloesly to the CieaUon of Alan— lhe Geogr«t>by ot Auudilutlan Vegetatioa. and the whuhha*etaken piacj a.nce the flood—'lhe AnimiiKitgJom-lne Aiiimai Primordial or GcrmCeit l'aoiVZOA. Anlmalcn esau« ihe ttfjtner otder of Anl mas Aulmals exisULg prevlcualy to the of man-Aiilmaiacotempoiary with tue Arit ■ »cei of ma-a ana n w extinct—The orusraphy of Antediluvian Aai ma s—Mau—CoutlueraUouS with reference to h.s Crt*- t:on—ir.fTcrent Bacea, and their Ueogr«ih!cal uixtrttu tioj—the Uu'Stton otthe U.ity of t&j lluman it,ce— Liitinctt n beiwe«n the CoLautution of Man and the r«atu. the Animals—iLe menial u:uitiea ne es commca w th the animals, acd those he peanuts in coa>monwita God and the Angela. It wtl be »eui from the foregoing enumeration of topics that Uie su'.ject of toe Lectures embraces a Wide uili of phULS.'phio Inquiry; and the recent dls.ovcn's of scitiiuno m,eaU..uoa wl.l enable tne l<cicrer to dLsi. Eate m«ny of u>e Qo.bta m wutcn the suoject has been ere»lore involved. Among tbe mmtljuclty of Ulattrationi on the canvass wtii be «oen a view or toe heavens as mey will appear on the ni#iifc of the lecture at lo minutes pa»t a o click—a vie* of the&oiar emem showuu tbereiomtlo s of t&e Pl«neis round the Sua. their revolutions rocna their cwn axes, anu their ktienoant satellites eect ocs of the Laitn.s'. owing its p*a> and present igneous condition, tlielormnuouol itacrost ac. bcsidea thehlcncr scien tific Uiusira:iobß there wi 1 be exiabited the pe wllar to Witci, to wolaky, to and to other itaUU, tOic her with a gieat variety of tiring insects, Ac. *ar Tickets t3 be had at tbe Book Btores leatrailr. and at Wr. Weii» docetitore. M<uopulijut Blocc. Jfor t^eCourse.SLUJ. Beserteddeatafortne course, stau. elnaletiu>cu. asce ta. mnio-iw.f4 a ORTGAGE SALE—WHEREAS, T. Bush epeacer and Miiry M., his wl;e. did on the 1>» a tf ct atUCJ. A. u. *&m, execute *ad oelver u> ! Kl. zie'a Admuo j to the Cuy of whlOAgj. Cook County, | Bute of Uiiuoia.whlcns.ld mortgage Isrecorued In tfcCordcr'» OJice wt Coot County, li Inois. iu book 19 of .Mortgages, cage &sj: anj. wuereas cefault hsa beeu maae in the psriormsaceof the cuudltiots u.ereo4 aud Uie payment of Uie kunii thereby secured io be bald: and. wbaees. tbeaald nm B. wid, oy an Instru ment recurued iu tne ae.'srdet's «.th.e or County of uook. in Book *~t ut jiortißges, Paae isit a*st2n the aald J. U, Duva and James lOsita son. assignees of tue weaurooankorecvtlanu. Notice is. tbereture, hereby given mat under and in pursuance oi tne posers ui ka.d mortgage ana aaiignment con. tilned, we shall on uiei&tn day ot Atull neat, at 1- k'ciccx, noon of thai. u«y. at the no.th door of t u e couit House, in the CUy uf Cuic«io. sell at pubho sale itr cash tue premiats conveyer in tald mortgage as Lere inoeiore ucacn&cd, and also ad the improvements ihcro on. JAMLS TUOaaOj, J. a B. DAVIS. Hasbsqccx Pat 3. AU'y. toa.6 lm-c*c7 WEal' BIDK LOTS.—I WILL StLL cheap lor cash one or more lots on Carpenter sUeet between Waamngt*n and siaaiaon streets. lOtW bylu leet St. A. tlbaf, mnia -m cm No. li WelU street LIOUoE TO RENT.—A DESIRABLE ,1 1 Uoute. containing seven rooms, besides c.osetj caj w.h«a, la a few wte*s, oy a goou party, very aoie. Liocailonc.oae lo busiaess. Aopty io J. i. bOuT, Jcb Room. Press and irtDane Uflige. liXcUij CA!t WHEELS.—I OFFER A FEW HUN dred approved Car Wheels at a very low figure, to ciujeatoaaiibment. ALA. Naa/, mhl»ani-b4 No. li Wells aueet. HOUSE TO RENT, NOW J_ filled with first daa boarders. House U a very de* location, near Miaua»a avenue, acnt low. Pos session tint of sprit if desired, as present occupaut wisn estogo West, loanyuaewishuiato keep a nr»t huuae tnls iS a rare cnance. A sm«U bonus wlj be ex pected for good will, Ac. Address JAi. CLAKK. oihee of uus paper, fortnree dais. mniS-af a>HE SECOND SERIES OF THE masts STiIU.NG-d fc«Uoolibr Miascs 6c YouncLadies will commence MONDAY, MAUCH aUt, at their residence, AH West Like a.., .routing north side of Uu;on rark. Circulars of the ecneol can be tbialiied at tbeir residence, or by AiissK. k. tiTEU.td, r. o. box ai3>. Chicago. mnljawaAw e46i (AONTINESTAL AND SUN MUTUAL J InguranceCompany'sScripforls3d, 1537 and I£W Wanted by Mason & Co., 150 SOUTH WATER sr. Holderj of tbe above can realise frcm sixty te eighty Cents «.n the dollar, according to the date ot tueir scrip, by appUcatlon aa above. rahlS-Im ciaj Fire Proof Safes. riE BkST SA*'E OX SALE IN THIS oranyothermarketlsackuovltdgedtobe David sen's Albany Fire Kicg, M a. NUF, mhis-*mcia4 No. 13 Wels atreet jgXCHANGE OXXEVT YOKK, BOSTON, PhUaddphla, St. Louis ud Eur«pe, For Sale. Will buy D'sfts, CerJficatts of Deposlte on Eastern States and Europe- U H ALEXANDER k C 0„ Banter*. mhls-4'.c463 No. aJ Olaik sueet THIRST CLASS DWELLING FOR SALE, ON TEN YEARS' TIME-OR TO LEASE. No. 146 Rush street, couerof Bnpexhr, North Side, with handsome Shads T»ees. Yird. Ae. Tbe 1 :catlun Is not iafericr to any In u.e city. Roan at will be meiadimlz;d with stone euro curk-g the spring mon hv. which, with our now perfect aystem of drainsg:, will make tt a fine street. Having built asd tccupled several hctres tn the city ibavecompnatdin this one upoa an economi cal scale, all the convenience* aid cjq orts csuaiiy found lo the mr a*, r xpens ve c stablUhments. Taehoosetsn?w. and h»s iu«t bees eUgaotly painted and papered My Ice House, wed filled. Is most conve niently ar aoged, ope-.ing Into the b«semem at a das". lnardiUontow&ichl bave a gcod ury aod weli-vcoti- Uted cellar, large store nom. summer kitchen (making the baaexent perfectly cool In samaer*. smok-boute, c».al-ccU*r. aad Brick «>am. Fire-Proof ar.-angements as perlejt as can be. V. ntlUtiog and heui.g arratgements superior. Ac-, Ac. Hat aod eoKl water. Bith Bo.ms and ctner Improvements usuaJy tound in first ciasa houses. twili take pleasure in >h>wtng tbe premises and sta dlrp-sicg of the n because or my lntenton to leave the city lor tne summer. «.arpets and Fn.nitore sold with taeprcperty, or notasdeilrtd. W. fl. at McCormlck's Reaper Factory, or at the h use at I p.x. or 6is 7p.m. mblS3t c4fl7 DISS OLUTION.- THE CO-PAKTNBR ship heretofore existing in the Lumber basii es under u.e name of Frtser a Julett ia tbta day dissolve ! by mutual consint Jamrs Fra er bavla< retired from tie buluesi the accooata o> the firm *lll be eloied by K. L -Ideit, aba 1' aatnonxed to tue the name of aaid CUm In tiqaldation thereof, and to whom air persoas in debted to said flna are reauestsd to maae immediate payment JaMkh FRAtsEsk Itfaicn Bth. US9. *. u. JILLATf. Ihe will continue the Lu-nber budness xmAt the name of Jillett A Clog, and would respect rally s-lictta con'lnuaoce ofuie patronage heretofore crendeltothelinnof Fraeer AJiilett—and J. O. Klag respectively. E L JILL ETC. -MMwolg J O. &«{«» ! I!We are autboitscd to aanounce the Hon. BUOKNER b. MORU3 aa a Candidate for the office of Judge of the Superior. Oourt at the April elf c j Uon. mhU4de4S6 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—TH* UN \j deralgaed have U<ls day formed a co-partnership ; onder tbe name and style or Leland A Mlaer. for the purpose of transacuig a Packing aod Gcmmluon besi ncas. iFIN.SOit L<^aHDi, C. H. tt. MIXaR. Chicago, February Ist PRIED FRUIT 1 DRIED FROIT 11— 10,000 Pounds Dried Apples aad Peaches for sale THRESH BUTTER.—2,(WO POUNDS JUST received by J. SIOW, 10 South Dcartorn *, BblO-iF I-UMK OTJL, g. ' OHHAPBST Most Brilliant Light Yet BUcirere d. A CsJ n r NE t\ V A I three V\\Vj roar* esch <isy. tuts e thrxw hosth3,Ti" # M c?" fe^ c ° trl " rW Ko Smoke or Smell* Oil It pergalLn, tth3 HALL HOUNDS, ' Insurance Agents, 160 SoalU Water Street. HULL. CARGO, KSS AND LIJE Taken on the most bvorab'e terms. VHULL atd CARGO RI3SS taken to UVSEPCOI, promptly adi=a*.edan4 paid here. mOaCMa to lUauteb. \\7"ABAEII AVENUE -I WILL SELL * * cheaa for caah a vacant lot or a house and lot onthlartreet. m a NaE? rahts-2mctf4 No. 13 Wet a« \TfANDED—TWO OR TEHEE E^ER -43(1/eJj,,be men aa AGp'ra for New and Popular selling works. Penut -S?ST,*S dreru 9 ef * Uv,!e nJPloyoeniglven Addre a cox at li 4 Laat street aecocd fl or. mhio-3t-c4j3 qj. GRimtll3. WANTED— Mn-L»>TERS WANTED IM medUtelF four good il'.Ulnerv Ncne but the need atir*. J. MCCARTHY. No ic ta«e street. rr.O RENT—HOUSE TO KENT-NO. 36't JL Ohio street Tbe House Is new, ba'lt cf Br.ck and jf basemen*, two Storiw ana Attic, and ts cntshed ia the very best stile throujtjouL. wtih Uta. . \,* Dd^ b J Jnint w * ler « Bath, W-a« C.cse». Bel* Spe<klLg Tubes. Han*e, Ac., At. AUo. a to-.d Bnelc nam in rear. Possession oven on first of May. Irouire ontde premises in tee afternoon, or of J. Met tfKN, c >r. of riortn WtUs and Pe.rson streeta. mblvtw* WANTED—GOOD BUSINESS PAPER. V v lam prepared to negotiate go*d badness psoer. ortonukeialvanctsoa Wartcousi Recetpta Ajpiyto „ ut K ARHiirKONG. ..., ... At Campbell k Co.*a Exehaige OfDce, _ghlilw cm No. £5 &ark ttmt" \\. r ANTED—A HOUSE KE E PER—A . ' v Woman ofmldile a*e te tike charge of a f*o: ! ly for a Tew months, ace must have been aoca tomcd to cni.au;a. aod with al kiaaa of bocaebold duties. x s e b«» cf required. Addresa box 3*Ta Pust WANrED-BOARDING IX A PRl vale P*siilj by a ilrule treatlemaT who la de strpus ror a e hiase at a reasonab.e pjlje, Wbl*lve firstciaa»:efcrencea. Nortnor West Mde rt*. feired. -U. Bp. p Oos-.iM.Uhlcagx ah»-lw* ouse wanted witbin a reason- AhLE distance of the Briggs House. Poaiesaion ES"gfVfe rjlO RES T.—WHARFING LOTS TO A Btnt -W, haT" Mver»l Whiifla,. Lou. wrt lo gued. aud of v&rioai dimea*lns, oa the rtonn and fiouta Brauchea of ine River, wtilci we will lease for a tennofye«rs. or for one to five jeirs to food tenacta. mhll lmco> OQDKX. IfLEETftoOij A Co. LI OUSE WANTED.—WANTED ON THE JLL Ist of May, within half a mile of the Cout House ' in a qultt, healthy neUhoorbood. a house of n to it) i rofms-wttngaav-awate.-figturea coep.e.e, and *ith onwonutare. A-ldnss stating loci tloa. itat and size of house, box "laia." Po>t Office. wnti asxsEds.—A.\r firm in wast oj the se.-vlcei of aa ensrzelic boalneig man to act aa l^ ox ,TSl pe ."; Bllss:n ' ia « Proth e r »iac. *UI please aJurea H. ttV&ToS. UaxldSL, Chlcaga f. O. \TT ANTED—A NEATLY FINISHED IWO * PtojrHousSwlth froa elihtto ten rooms, situa- ZeiSS 1 . averue or oa one of the cion suretta east or ctate-.»osaen:on to be >iven May Ist. Address, with terms. P. o. box SITa. pic-t-l;t^?^) WANTED FOR CASH—A >lßST dsa House aad, La*. Uousj to be famished wua uaa *ad Water, andcf twelve or more rtouis. A c ? prc ? * oQ ld be deslrwjle. ftojth or v. est tide preferred. Addreu Box "4ais, M star'n< loca* tlou aod once. feai-lncaat Wanted— a young man 23 tears of lie desires a altua'ion aa salesman or clerk isaome vbotatale huuse. where an opportunity would be offered for advancement and permanency. lia9 had U years tzpeilence in vaitou trancnea of bo*meaa. and relereacea. AddreaaK." "^"ANTED— HOXGAIiIAN GKASSSEED ASD JIHIETI SEED, {jj g. jj BUTLER. mhll-lm* Corner South 7T»tcr ci *ra sta. WANTtD 55,0.0 TO i 10,UUD ON Mortgage of Freehold Estate In the city of Peo na, tusnols. Tne propeity Is now let on a term of five years at a rental of SiOrtj P er acntm. Apwiy to p a M-. box 4iß. I'eorla. llhcou. °g[§ im* 0 UEUCHANT TAILORS.—WASTED aattoatJon ssCatfer. Good referercei dven. No P°o^jox m o ' MOl Ul * Vc#w Ad(ife " ** a- INFORiIATIAN WANTED -OF DAVID KING, who left Stokes County. N. C, some 3) years ago. Ueorhishetra are entitled to a legacy of aoout Ucixt. "OOR BEKT.—LUMBER YARD TO LET JV The J nmber VarJ aaj D .cka Jyieg oo the west sue ot the Suoto Uraccb. Immediately to th of the sew bridge of t-e Fort Wavne *nd the tt. Ltua Ru-iroadi. acrws the South Br«nca. la to be Irt for cue or more yea-a There li a front of ;«et a!jo ax.il* vate switch or turn out t-ack beia* laid dova u-on ui tot. and conllntd to l.s ex.-ui.ve u»e wt.c i Iswb' feet ion*, or sufficient :or ike loa-t-g o si-va orelxb: ca: aat a time alveo immediately. Jnuuire of at Peyto. street, opposite I HctU tt. oratl.j south JelTetsjnstreet or bog b:j Pos; otce. mßia-2wc4Vj AgTHUAi UARTFR. 0 RENT.—A FINE LOT <JN WASH Ington street, betweei Utrket and Franklin streets. The lot Is 40 feet front by IsO feet deep, to an Id toot planked al«y. lhe rrcei is paved with block stone, and the lot will oe rented low for a term of firejears or mare. Inquire of JjilS WuIGHT. Con fectioner, Mo. aouih clark street, opposite the Court ocuae. mnMac4Sl I\Q BENT.-OKE OF THE HOST DE . lirab'e Dwellings oo the North Side. e\st of Cla'k street Ihehjuai ta brick, with nlae rooms and large groutds. Tbe lessee wui be exjeited to boy pontoo cf the»ur:K3.**. aucii aa Gi+FMlags, Ciroets so] Stores. Address box P O. mhUlOlctii f|NO RENT—NORTH J3KANCH CANAL*. JL WenowolT;r for rent the dockicn each side of the Canal recebtly con-tructed by oi. aai which extends from the ncith ttrancb of the river, oppose Chlc«Ru Avenue Briize. to u i.sted s.reet. l'he la llu feet wide and Uto 15 feet deep, new<y docked aad tn cumnlete crder. and sivea upwardsof 270u feet ol ifater Otnt. with aep.h ofiots offirLin tuuto-ttufert. ThUbrojerty will be leased Very low to »o«i teavii*. mhli lm cii? Obi)EN. PLSST STOOD A CO. '"fO RENT—BRICK WAREHOUSE AND X Dweillnc Hcua.-a f-r Kest.—The subscriber will rent for a Una of years on favorable terms tils Biick Paeiing House, fronting oa the River and NJrta Water street, jtut beicw Ksa i Street BriJge if destrei for a Forwvdinz and Trais-orta-lna or Wholeaale B-ilsess, wld rent la CJwne:tloa w.th tne abjv- the adjolobig premises, which a<e cove*ed by a ahed with cjmpesitloa root, and building 30 by 60 feet extending together 110 leet oa the River. Possession glvea ths fin; of April or May. Aso-Twonewfirstetaasll.lek Dwelling Hinses, and atwo-story rraoe heretjfore occupied by <*. <#. D le, situated oa between trice and Bcax sear tbe Lake mnll-lro ctf) B CARPENTER. SALE OR TO REST—A LARGE J. brick Dwelling, with Stable and Ice Hou'e, containing 11 rooms, baui rojm, cellar ana attic. It la eligibly stuaied In the South Divj-on. and noasea sluncao be bad at any time oa the rremlata, cor. ladlaaa aveaue and Rld<e:y PU«s, or to w. a. bOODtEA Box 1J P. O mhJ.lm* T7IOR BENT—LAKE STREET STORE, jL No. 197 now occupied by John West, poaseselon the residence of Dr. Duck, oa West ctreet. A mldeoce. No 64 with Bam. and Garden. Furniture foraale. LOTS—corner of West Uadlson and Clinton streets. Alss. lets on Union and West Madlaoa streeta, joat east or Union. FOR SALE. A GOTHIC RESIDENCE and Barn, (with lot) near Union Park, A large lot earner of Paniba and Randolph streets, near Uoijn Parx. tssxlii feet Vor particulars Inquire of tfe2d-3m c 37] D& DuCK. 44 CUrk St. OR RENT—FROiI THE IST OF MAY -twothreeat*ry brickdwelUno, Nos 12i£124 oak streeta, each contalo tng eleven rooma,wttn bath roosia ami clcsett tlstem a-d hjdranLe water. Lot Stxl7o feet, with barn ba the rear. Al*o. dwejiiu bouse No. 4i7 utuo atreet. between touh aad Pine, cdbtalnisg ten rooms, bath room and closesa caa e stern, and hyuraallc water. The above named nouses are locate! In the best neighborhoods tn the North Division, aad will be rented to good rest>Oi »ible tenaut*. None other need ap.ly. *24. GAUBLC. otfiee No. 3 Llnd's Block, cor Kan> dolph ana Siaraet streets. mh4cjt>4lm Stores and dwellings to let!^ (Be'onging to the estate of Samuel P. Skinner.) Iron Store, So Lake street First Floor, Easement and Upper Floor. Brick Store, 7S Bute it*eet Flnt Floor aad Basement Brtek S« ri 517 West street, briek Uwelilnz. 229 Wait Lake «treet - Flxat Floor of 41 itnet frcm May Ist Inquire or K ii. HALL, xrhlc awciSa No. 190 Washlrg on street Lumber yards fjk rent—the Lota now occupied by O. Mears A (&. on Lumber street acjstnlog toe Fort Wayne Depot grounds, >wo tloeka Souta of Twelfth street bri >ge. A railroad track talala parallel with the cock, connecting with several of the moat imoorunt >ailr7«ds leading (root&Uety a - foidi&K anequilled faclitiea for aalpslog and handling Lnmber. Airply to _J. W. HANSOM. mhs c3?l tm No. li douth Peoria streeL <lO BKNT.—HOUSE ?iO. 315 WABASH J. Avenue, from May Irt. Apply to mh7Smc3BS HA<VYES. PafUg A 0% IS Lake si. TO RENT.—REAPER FACTQRY AND Machloe Shop attached. Apilv to d\WYaJt KLakest TTALUABLE WHARFING PROPERTY V to Rent. Wharf lots27and£Lla Block 69, Bchool S.'ction. on the east side of South Branch, between UarrW son and Van Bureo streets. Tbey can ba rented for a siogieyearoratennofyeara. I-quire of CUJ-ISX39 E- C. LARNEtt 97 Waahlngton at. TO REST.—THE FIVE-sTORY BRICK Ptore Nos. 359 and 3SO Sooth Water street. Tne above to a good tenant, will bs ren-ed c-.e»->. Posse*, sion civen ot the Ist day of April next. Apply to CUAS. 0. CHaaE. 4?J Wella street, or oy letter. P. 0. drawer 295. mh3*c34S.lm 0 BENT—THE STONE FRONT THREE s'ory and baaemenv house No. SM North Lasaile street, wt h a two story o*rn and wood ahed In the rear. A'ply to G.B.HCB3A&D. No. ILooais* Bioct. mhl cUO -m Comer Claikand 8. Watar-st 0 MILLERS, MECHANICS, &C.—TO RENT.fbratenn of years, that large building not of the Devater of Qlbba, HriOnA with the flae Lot on which It stand*—beisg B»fM,mor«orlesa.on the river andnmnli* back to the G. AC.U.R, & Attached dsMbeuaa south wlSrstrtst Young Men's Association Lectures. rpHE UEXT I.ECTUBE OF TBE COURSE inrTßan«v*p ddl . Tre 4 M ,ho Metrrpoiltsn Hall, on IHU9SOAY Eventog.thel7th Inst., at 7X o'clock, by GEO. 0. PREHTICr, Eaq,, cftheLoclrrUle Journal. IF" Admittance 33 cents. JAS GRANr WIL'O.t, MKN&Y W. Bt-UOP. mMg.JJiO, L7l E KING. L'.ctare Uomnl!tea. iy£ETIiOrOLITAX HALL.- WEDXISDIT AXD TDCHSOAT EfESKGS, Mareli S3a aud ONLY GRAND CONCERTS or ItABORSS ACT FOHIttES. rLL V4)'- director and Lessee of tbe V#* y o rk Academy of Musis. resofct/uUyinfoims theoobllethat. for ihe ourpose ofcainia* out his grand acheme of s» dng every a»tiat of relebrity enr>«ed by him for the Opera»[. use* of New York, and BoetSu &sl4 the Union, he has made ar- M'ms Lahordc and Carl Formes, New u-.d-j.- encagement to him. for a rapid tour throesh ap , l° Q - Prior to their departu e or Aurooe. Grate uliy temembe tng the very bberal r atro:a=e • ff ei«ea from the luWc. u Manage ofMr TbjLber* Mms font** itecri Heia.CamiUosTvort and othtr anLts wbcm ne has induced vJu iaertt. h« tbh fcaaoonce * T P? a ,i.' i ?°,l CC^T a OCBTWE B\T. 'tn tne •clebratcd Maoist: and ¥HlnnnD< Trt VrfAS ector A Slaaea's Claadcal rA^1 C rTv'" under the direction of v A w . a^ uh Cl 7. kiuaic«l Director, trom the New Yoik Academy or Music. t ?0 THE PUBLIC —The po-Won of M*me Liborde. as the most nr-m - neat of ihe day, and I3e world renowned xeputttnn of Carl Formes as the greate t hv losb-s-oa-m * a«r. tie Imams* seasatlnn prtH,u-eitiyClsex:wdii«yTolce, hMhia this ciun. iryaEdallovtrturope iadacedilr. Ullman to b*lrve a commensurate wlh the he*vy excesses of tiU uidertnki. g. Carl vormei benr, lik* M mt Laoorde, <Qia'ly famed SKCULAtt aswel aaofih* huhe»tsiyl-s DEMAND HYYDN kni OHA Toaiod UF HAN b^Su 11^11 CQ34bt cf SclecUans frcm ths and Oratorio*, 17ALLAX, £SGUsI£ AJ/D GSJ2XA.Y MUSIC. With a view of tffjr llw the public an to MnS mat' the o w o f alu.lclnwhichtncysuadun?pjroached. St,ui - » uo = PAMICULiR NOTICE. J?. btulne 4lalmlr.lan tickets at the dcor are entl'kdtoo.cdryallsujjsea's wblcnhavenctbeeose. , 111:1 " Uw CHlel «(,?7. 1 ?®- P n 3crlm P ,i J 1 , 011 , tb ® fe- the a*3a of - " 4,1 Particulirs. will be duly mbiLhcd. m i to t v cin ECH.VXICS' INSTITUTE HALL.— Career C«a-*e and Washington streeta cnooslte tue court House. Ths Hall is one of the largest in the •i'l ° e , flto tf y tocated. wed hghtad and every way ooa .V e 11 long and eiahteen feet wiiji*. The insiiwuj nuaioen over une Thousand Membt rs. an-1, as rcaay are dal:y vuiunx tbe Institute, near y tne whd« numoer may be at iit'ldor no expense j^qre?i^ n \y t: G vrKS^ts:. 1 " t " ) liela ■' 2\.octton Soles. GILBE R T k SAMPSON. AT AVCTION, Rich Household Fnrnitnre, Carpet 3 aad Silver Plated Ware. On THURSDAY aad PSIDAY Mornings, Mareb 17ib ana l&tii. at 10 o clrct each tlair. w.il be sold at our asles rooiea No. Lake street, a choice and beaatUhl assort* me«t of every description cf Parlor, Cctl-rc3ia aad Dlulng-rooni Fan!tire. Rich Partcr Su ti In Brsca'.eileand Plush, elesant Bed- J* m cults. Brf4S, Itaevrs, llaroieTjp lables, Book Casta Psr or feasy Uock:n« Of.iirs. oit .mens, Beeep t.oo flairs, Maliesiry ant Walnu*. French MarMi-»oi» Buieausand Wisbiuodi, O rd and C-*nire Tab.e*. Lcu'igea Wardrobes. Cherry and Wstql Waso* si*r.^ s s «aUj ca es, Uaaaad Ualnut ilatenslon Dining T* h'.e» ana C'.a'rs. Very aligant Ve.vet, Biussets a:d Fnf-rtt^ V a rpcti tiff s, Cut In cuiruit'.ej tt fuU nuto'-awr*. A chotc* and be.m'fut a-uctlon ef 8 LVKvt'LATaD WAKfe. T h:— Tr»«eiu, e. I'rsstr. and Tea Forks »»nd apwens. Dltnerami eaFn vra. Napkin ftt gs, elcguit CatUrs w.th i.ut Bo'.t<es, Wine Ciis ors Muinn Cover?, fruur Uiahea, Jc, Ac. Mottof tne above (urolL»re *u made by oueot t ebeitmacutacturera Is Ne-v York, and wi l retoundsupencrto anjtnlns<»uer»d at auci'on in Us cly * ... tilLßaitr A SAMPSON, _ mhlo-3tc4.« Auctioneers. Mortgage sale of horses, har ness. C«>ria ev vp»cons Ao. to be at Aue ii »n oy E. A. JEAStUat the dhermau House tßablea, mihertirof tne Boermaa House, on FBli>AY. M«rch o, IxU. a. W o'' iocv, tU Hones, 16 and Bug aies. a L'irrUies, Ha-aesi Robes, Aa. Ac, By order of Uie ilortiagee. Sale pojtive auit withou. reserve. .. . K. A. JBJdCU Auctioneer. mhlt-tdclO No. 106 Randolph street. HILL & BWABEY, aanssAi. auotionbsbi _ AMD Commission JVXerohants. o-t Oesrbom Street 04 *uiadvane*on everyuvscnpiloo of goods cooaiined tor Auction Sales. fW Strcily a Commission House, kowatio hqx. lnu.3 IyJ sajiub. swasav wsi. a. acTTaas. k, n. botcxx. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO, ATCTIONEE2S ASD APPRAISERS. 76 DEASBOair STKTET, CNear the Pojt Office.) Chicago, Illinois, advances on all kinds of Merchandise. *Mi feMy-clil i r or Sale. Billiard taules for s^le.—two Ua*n-o;ent Rosewood Tables, vith Pbeisn's vusblons. bu-. little used, w.il be s id at a sairlhce if called lor immediately. Cao be seen over Ely'* Clgthtsg BVire, iK» tt.DdoJph »t e(t. or aucrexs UkA»Y. Uux yost U3l;e. Hotel for sale.—the houjE, fdr- NITCRF. Billiard Tablo, ataMing aad on'.hemes at complete and oicrdcr; als">, ahvtry stable. Tbe hotel it uliy locat d at Loda, 111. mile# from Chicago, on tbe I.L Ccutra! R. It. aaj now d.lng a good tus cn Address Park's Hotel, Lodi lit. _a.hl»dlwc4itf t?ALE.—A RETAIL MILLINERY -l_ and Trimm'n« Store Icr sale—do n< an excelent caihbuslae:s—•lllbesuld cn eaty trrtcs. K'v further particularsmquiroof 3. tt. WErdEBKLL, mhiu-tw* No. S4 Lake street, (second tloor ) Pew for Sale. OXE 0? THE FOUR LAB9EST PEWS In tn- Ce&tr* is offrred by th * subscriber (or sale, at a Lvie discount from H* »< praised valae. FIt.VMiLLN HAIHAWAY, mh7.lm c3%2 At Office oi Ohden, Fleetwood A Co. sale if applied for immedlitely. a beaatlfcl Cottage oa Calumet av* nueln tne Hoatn -.'ividtin, coata aiu* 4 rooms, witb a v«rylow lease of srrundfor f> years. The lot Is Mxl'i, an < tittefoily laid out with evergreens. Toere is alto onthsprestaesan abuid>tace oi trait of all descriptions The Horse Railroad will pass the durr before tbe year is oat. «ppyu> Wr.J. HuODLE&t, mV6Sw» "VjlljvvH WTKAiI &AW MILL FOR SALE ClitAP, Cj on easy terms, together with 3,600 lcrn of Plu Timber Lud. Tbesubscriherhavforiala the above property which wilt be sold at a bargain. The mill Is nearly : cw. and It situated on Sturgeon Bay. Wireocstn, L* a tiourtsh nz vilu«e. toe CouaCy Seat of Door count*; anll.»o stuatec tliat vessels drawing W feet of water can sail op to tbe Satil Dock and receive the lumber. Le lamb well tlmb«*eda3d loits eonveni*nt to the mill. an-< is well adapted fanning purposes after toetimberbolf. The suUcrioer be'ns uoacqualat/J with the lumber bus- and be ng enguged In otn»r business isulsirousof srltkg tbe nrupeny atthlstime There are about 4.1V0 legaon ths bank ol the Bay. whJ«h will be so!d wdh tbs ouitr property. Forturthar particulars please address or eall on RAndots, B.vErLSrr a Co.. mh3-lm e£>3 No. 3> Lake street. UOK SALE-THE SCUR, BaY fcTATE, X. and the Bark WAVERLV. on toag time. For par- Ucutws Inquire oi B. F. 1 AVIUBON, fc!7 (Mo t apl 141 Sooth Watrr < TpOR SALE, BY VAN INWAGKN & CO., _IJ Office No. A Dole's Building, Chicago, SL, the following vessels: Bchr. ROCKET, Clvo A L with a Btar, Ca laua. .. JUiZV LOGAH, .. AL .. .. &2KY EAGLA. .. AS SH .. NIGdTINGtLE, .. Al, 400 „ .. WINCW-OF t a£WUi*D. Class A3 3tU .. .. INTCRSaTIoNAL, .. Bl atJ .. .. GERALDINtf, .. Kl, JUS .. .. PETHRu .. B 2 *a .. .. OURIGff. .. Al. 386 .. .. CORRtNTHIAN. .. Bl .»» .. .. EKA HIRO. ~ A S. Ml ~ .. STORM KING, .. A 1 ~375 .. .. LIVE OAK. .. B 1 3l> .. .. R£m& ..A 1 171 .. VAN mWiOE .< k ca Chicago. February 4.1859. ialtt>B7UiM J^IHST- CLASS DWELLINGS JOE BALE, Tmc XWO FIRST-GLASS DWZLUS6S Now being Erected On nnals y near Superior St^ Andtobe finished May Ist. Taese bouses are 36x16 feet three jOT-cs. with basement, Milwaukee brick front, built aad to be finished in the be«t masuer. The lots are ti: fees deeo to an alley, and will have a good brick barn on each. Persons purcnaauig can make such al* teratloos as may be desired. Termfavoraoie. Apply to BRAEJARH. 46 dark ItrceU from 9 w 10 A.M. Malt! Malt!malt! 1 R f)i >J i BU - KO. 1 CANADA BAB lv»wvv LEY MALT-Jo store and for sale by WHiTAKY A KIMBALL, tsS Sra 137 Keotto «reeA tJoarDiiig. Ii 0 ARDING.—FIRST CLASS BOARD ) and p!easant rooma, either suites or single, at W South Clark street. Transient Board at reasonable rates, CAbT STEEL.—I 4, 5 lt> AND 3-8 INCH- Squire. aid \ Round, received this moronr, together -Ith a to :d stock of all sixes, constant* ly oa hand ana lor low, b* Pit AIT A WOFtCKSTEt, Agenfcr, mhlt-lm e43 lift eouJi Water street 1 BBLS. WHITE WINTER J. •" J " /\J Wheat Flour, for sale by n>-2 J. >N>»W iu South Uearborn-st. EXCttANUK.—DRAFTS ON IO the Union Bank cf London of Pound aad a> warda, available In aay oart of the Hoi led Klngttoa. foe aaleby lf«aicig'*mj HOFFMANN k QALPCEI. CIHEOKS OF THE ILLINOIS MUiUAL J *IRI INSURANCE COMPANY wanted bv feslctflim a ttkLPOKE. Money to loan At Tea p«Ce&t per Annuo. ros nvn tsabs. Cttj'Val but, and COMMERCIAL MOTES WANTEIX ffio REST.—THE N'KW MAHBLK FRONT X Building No. ITQ South Oart street Four starisa mbWV i Dearborn street. NUMBER 218. ( Commission JHenfyonte. nuxiiavi. BROWN & BARBER, PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND SHIP PING MERCHANTS, and dealer* In UaH. Bu'«y. •ad Eastern Hop* No, 7 Booth Clark street, (op-su'r*,) Caicmo. Ilk mh3ly_ SAWTEB, PABTTPR & CO., cmiynit.AXi Commission -llerchnnts. 353 4c 260 Soatb Water Street* CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. personal attention given to the sale of roar. Grain. tn&m, Provision* deeds* and Country P*»dooo generally. feia tun EDWARD SACHET /COMMISSION MERCHANT. 232 LIKE _ and 347500 th V<MrftrNt< Adnoea nuule on CossUnmente. WU !*ive his exclusive attention to the nle andporensseo all kinds of Produce. Slock. Ac. _ Refer to pvker Handy, Cashier Ocean Bank. New York; B. P. Carver. Cashier Marine Bank, Cfticajto; <*. 8. llavi Buffalo; X. I. Toiler * C<u !<«« Or. leans. fcß cIM It MUBHT VEZ.SOH PRODUCE, COMMISSION k SHIPPING MKKOHANY. So. 6 HTPltrd'l Block, corner Clark and Sooth Water***. for the FULTON STARCH WOHS3, Tulle a. n. Y. (Laio Oiwmo River Starch Company.) They mannactnro all kinds of pure Com Starch of a suoerlor «uUty. Onion nldrtewd to M. NRLbON, P. O. WOO, Wlilroocve pro apt attention. oqJblil ly OEOHQE R. EOHXETT (fOUUBLT CCXLXT. XOtgl A 00-J Produce Commission. Merchants. TJ AVISO PURCHASED THE INTEREST JUL of axy partners In tne arm of Eckley, Morse A <S7lwili ooatinuethe Prodnc* Uommmioo Wiiow oa "JfS Office Ho. 7 Ponerty*s Bolldln*. comer of Ctar* and ft Her street* Q«&. *. kOKLIiY. Chicago. January **. la&J. ißau-wm-otu CULVER &, CO, Commission Merchants, Ul* SoutU Wmter Street* B. *. CuLTtt. a S. COLTB, RIP A. WmjAjm w. D -^ WILLIAMS fc B0aaB?£ZO2IO COMMISSION MKROHANT9, STa., UUXSowh Wjtter street, second door oj wreL* street BrMjM, slv« ibelr exclusive ftU«QlioD to theMltf*rnJ:.Qtca4j"jofaJkiu,ljo: Produce. Sloe*. Ac., on Commission. CmJi adwuiees made oa mils ofLadin* and propeity in »t°re. Refer u> <teu. Smith A Co.. Ma nnecarLk.aad Geo. HUeje A Co. jalt) bwl ly HTH AM WI£EI£B PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner of Clark ud South Water street. HHEELEffi BDILDLNQwCp BTAZS& Ohlcaso. pad bS6O 6qj. lUlaoli 1&&& • • Winter Amngimsat. • • 1859, N. W. GRAHAM & CO., Tortearditig SU;pia(ig«a(s Illinois Caitral BtUtaad, and Wlurf But Praprlttora. ULiNoia WE HAVE JUST PUT DOWN IEON i«pol Jo our »luif ltou.wi.leti emblem Io(oni«r4 Mihtto ud &wia ue mm ireiuden.lcti u4 vtinost tho expooro or liability to daman. auaToidabla In inj otber metuodof b&adiliuc. Wo iJk» BiT« prompt aod careful aa«QtloQ to "re-ahlp. mesti or rtrer to Aulmlle, CtaoaTll'e. WhaeUnjc, PltUbentb. New uneaneaml MemphX Cairo. IlllnoU Dccgmber lMh. 136 d. dea b;?7 ?m R. *• x i * a 00K51IISI0S ÜBHCHAIXI, J OCiTSUL WIIAM. SOWALO. ». T. >ptT4BC6.ly TABS* WAiLfltt, OUMMISaiUA SSI; AlffiUßß. S(X7>SIAVSB gmp. NZW TO2Z. WAXIxKK"& CO., HO. 17 BTATI Oath Advances mado oa Prodoco In Btora, or tWrroa to oor Hoqm In Nsw York. aplMy-&7 iimßLm i N 7 ri . B. wiixu. sowaan WAixia.t wcw ¥ort « FISH * LESTER, ■paODCCE & COMMISSION MEECHANT3 JL .14 Dearborn street* OhlcMe, HUnola. UMh advaooeton t&lsmenta to mias U. /lib. B^jJalo. rto X H- Vuatiao. fSnideot, Rvyaoldi. C» k Cnlcaso. and A..v. Eutaphlavc-. Baffalo. aai. VNDEBWOOO dc CO. Commission Merchants. 152 8* Wmter Btr«»et, 7 ■hiß , as.iif rnirAQQ. VTTfi ARE PREPARED TO MAKE CA^U If AbV.IN'CKSooUnuD loraUipmeni K*st, jivia* be awaer orivilego oficllii.* io Uatt&lo or Sew Yurt in« h<»iwn3«c.)tu;uia4iou. L'NOKKWOOI* Jt Ci»„ tefcMy;:i77 mH. fftißfiirtu JUU£3S * 00, GOMMi&biOM MiiK • elianta, eoncr of Boulft Water and Traakila sireeU. OHIOAPO .....n.MN'JL'JL P. HttlBQH. mylO-llMy t. P TAYUiit jfrOMajai aao. > 61to thtlr «xoUoiv« attention to the PURCHASE AND AAL2 Ol yioar. Snun, and other Fioilxc, o* ootDimnx 1tf.... Watoroor. nog»t<ly moo. ' | J. J. UICHAKDS, ' PRODUCS COMMISSION MiIRCIIANT. 50. ls<»Sou W*(Aratreet. o'iicaso. Ltbentl adTaner« madta oo rootisnmeiis. J. 11. luutum.Cbtctfiu; J Vnua« Pr»n>. B>»a. Ch)c»?<->; OeoW )oie. t'bica^n; Kiuut«y, llr«> Ciiicaeo; Ko>ml ilooirm. Nuplen. Ill; Woodruil % «n. ICew York; Heatof A WooriratT, Ht Louis; J 11.n.r» Banker. SoHnefliW. T 1 : CS Dole. Ch<r«co. ai..v\v-iy BAW\KIt» WAILi€K & CO., ' Commission Merchants, NSW YORK. ' Ua4erwoo<t Sc. Co., ClUeaao, •♦JS'kMr Ki»ril>.wMt jpQititular Sgoticcs. ONET TO LOi.N' OX REAL F.ST.VTI: 8fca»1»le» In luma o'#l,ooo anrt opuards, ran. Andy to B. ARMSruONO. mhlSlwclU No. bo Clara street N'OTICK.— ALL AGENTS FOR THE sa2»o* UieSt'ck of *.be Dement Ralldina AmccU. Uoq will rMvD U<o s\me or proceeds of sales by the HiU of Apiß ifsit Uin'endtd toUave adraitln« oroiTikloa oa the IMb of April. mhll lm CIIA3. DEMENT. ANTED .—TO EXCHANGE 200 ACBES OP PINE LAND, In Michigan, for Chicago City or Cook County Property. mh3 lw* Enquire at 24 Clark itre»t. AMEETINO OF THE SHAREHOLDERS of and Vaoafac'urlpg CiO'paoT. will bo held ai ihe olllce of Aodrew 11. Groin, No. \ I Wall street. J -oncty c»urt 1q tbo cl'y of Yotk. ca the sth dsy oi April oext.l»W at 1J o'elaek 0000. To aonoal m«etln« of the btockholders f uld corepKny will be bed a', the f alii office oa tae 1 iTa-st'ay of .lua-« next at 1J o'clock at to n. a* tt»l h time and i lice an election of a President tod cUht Di rector* of the laid C mpsoy »IU take i«.a:e. By order nf theßoam o> Itlnst r*. mhiaa)i-eC4 "EO. ESCULaKLLBg3. President. "VTOTICE.—THE iVX.NCaL MEETIMJ JLI of the Stockholder) of the Chic ax o Firemen's insoranco Comoany will be belt at t.e ttflie of ?<u<t Company on TUKiDAY. th» i6(h day of March, for tbe election of nine Director* for the eniulng year. mh7.lot&bd 0. W. BOLDEN. tfec'y. CLOSING OUT BUSINESS—E. W. HUIV CHINGd. Baod"lph str«et. will sell tbe whoteof his lanra stoc« of rich Furniture at less th*o co«t ( between this and the Ist of May. to close tbe Durness. Every uleee U fully «ariaated, nod all nwd< In Ms own manufactory, 4"ft tiron •»aj, N. Y. Call and ex<mln- be fore eljewhere. tahi-lcM-jH. TRIPP, HALE, & CO. General Patent Office Depot, NO. 100 BTBSST. CHICAGO, ILL. THE SUBSCBIBEB3 BEQ LEAVE TO Inform the pobUo generally, that they have op«ne4 their office at tae above place for the tr aniactloa of a GKNKBAL PATENT AGENCY BUSINKSd Bis their aim to keep on hand, at all times, for exhibi tion and sale, as tanre a variety as pomble of patented articles ofthe latest andmoetosefalinveetlons: and they will take treat pleatore In reoelvinx visitors who may wish to examine their articles, whether wlta a view of purchasing or not. , _ Tbeofllce la tnrown open as the headr»nartem of Inven tors who may wish to duoose ofvhelr Improvements: and the preprietorsrespectftilly Invite Inventors and aflxan* to call opon them at their pUaaece, Patent* obtained on iflMfnioni f.» terms, and with the least possible delay. The undersigned will keep thorouahlv posted np In all tbe new patcnu lamed at Washington, acd will receive and sell on commission all classes of oseiul and patented articles, tocether with individual. County or Btate rUhts to use and sell the same. Care will be taken to receive no patented article or rltht for sale that Is not poaessed of cenolne merit; it belnc the oqtpom of the maintain »>-h nr «yM>»r »nrth»tha entire coalldenco afallwhoma*wiihtoDorchasenewanJ nseful Improve- TBIPP. HALS A CO.. 80. 100 Lake Btreel. mnocv Win. Jones, No. 818o»uner rtt. Bo*onr p. H. ?le!d h Co- Kilby bt- Boston; James U. Milk BL. Boston: Bowen A 7J Uie St.. Uhlcaso: St.JO. GUman A Co. 1M Booth Water St, Chicago; Hon A Ptcroe » »tato Bt.. Chlcaco; A- J. Murphy. Burllnaton. Vt.: J. Mlraa Peck.AlbanyTN. Chariee Vro. Y. noi<j>*>My ike's peak.—parties fittisg oct for Pike's Peak would do well to supply thesuelvee with C&J.CKBRS AND HARD MRS AD At Thomas Thomson's Steam Bakery, 453 State and 17 Cluk streets The Crackers are mads of thebest material the mvket ean inrnlah. and manufact red to keep any re.sonabio leoithof Ome, and carenuly packed In barrelsand hoxrs. Theattentloaof woolfstle dealers la city couttnf is resDccUttlli called to the abote. TUOMAS THOMSON. Socceswr to i homson A Anures, Mffpaaim «6b Slate and !7Cla*k-s<s. FAiucEa'a union fibe insukanck CO. Capital and Surplus S. 30,000 coHHicncnT icutval uf& era. Co. AoooJie4 JNa B, ACXLIY. Aaeut, No. 4 MssonloTemhle. <%lca«ok BL fatMABINEand 'or an; amount des.reo at reasonable rales In imuwu OLD MIXED AND PRINTED BATI {X bu. navy white soup m.£\ l\J and Beans. i. SNOW. 10 Sooth Deatbon-eL 10BSST, F3ODUOB AMD CO¥IfTMTOJ IQECHIST, ]W«ht all kinds of Hour and feed, and Coentty ?re dace. Wholesale and Retail. _ MndailKlnale. oornsrof Woloottstreet.Chleaco,lH. FooraadPeedaeUvwredto anyvart or the elty~free oi • mrfl.vlaHy Malt for Sale. HAWLET'3 DETBOIT MALT.—(MADE Otots iMOmdißiiiir,) mi rttaW.J» ft. manufacture of Leger tteer and stock Ale, Ja now k« pa for sal* bv A. T. aPBNOtft A CO.. coraer dl South W%> tcr and Lasalle Areet* Chlea«o. '"""VaAWLST.