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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 18fio| COMMERCIAL. WEDKrsiuy Kvexiko, Oct. SI. 1800. The following are the receipts and shipments for the past twenty-four hoars: j Krrcirr*. Floor Wheat Corn Oats Rye Bar’y hblfi. bn. bn. bo. bo. bu. Canal isoo .... 4ftoo G. &C.IT. IL K. 115S 3UICI 673 PM «!6 1147 C.* R. I. R.R. XUS SSOO 1400 Lc.iu ae w.v) won coo tuo 100 C. R, iO.n, it. 418 OGC7 1420 161 c. &. x.w. n.ii. i3sa isiwi .... tun soo ics €. A. bUL.It. 1L 110 1125 W0 375 600 .... 4467 C3SC3 11893 0329 2710 1573 Total Ira uve nigh- Hugs lio're Cattle Hides in’s Se’ds No. No. No. lbs. bbl«. lbs. .... 70 3110, . fi7-9570 76 7555500 .... 10U0 13 5007 .... SOO 532 173 3251 .... 2070 ... 74H0 .... ia«u 17 C 720 G.&C.TT.U.R C.A3LI. ILR UMI.U 0.8.&Q.11.R C.&X. W.lMt. 5 C.A.tSLL.JLK. 8 8 COS 355 4SCSG 87 20000 Total, Flour Wheat Cora Oats Rye Bar'y bbls. bu. bu. bu. bu. bu. WOO To Buffalo Total. 7WOO RECEIPT* ASO tBIPXEVn BT CAS ALTXBTERDAT. Receipts. Shipment*. Wheat, ba 1,500 Lumber, ft 4,W0 Apples, bids. 50 Latb,no Oats, bn... Wood, cds nccsxpre axd EmmEKTb nr zasx ro-zkr. EwlpU. ShijmunU, Lumber, ft 1,472,000 Corn, bu 08.172 suve*. no KVMKH Wh«**t. bo 07.1C2 Shlnclw.no.... OOO.OOJ S«vds, lbs 12,87(1 LaiUTdo ItfO.lVX) MiUsiutts. lbs 10.000 Wood, cds 227 Broom Corn. tons. 03 Iron, lbs 1,014.000 Flour, brl 1,060 Coal, tons 602 Fork, brla 06 Flour, brls 001 Suit, hr!* i.TUI The receipt* of Wheat to-day were again amounting to but 68,363 bushels. This, with a decline In freights and an improvement in Eastern markets, caused a better Inquiry by shippers, and prices advanced fully leper bushel, Northwestern Club was In particular request, and the sales were heavier than usual. Of all grades the transactions amounted to 135,000 bushels, at BG>J®S7c fur Northwestern Club; 63>;®6-Ic for No. 1 Spring: 80V®sl,Hc for No. 2 Spring; and 70®7Sc for Re jected—the market dosing steady at 81e for No. 2 Spring, and Blc for No. 1 Spring. The Flour mar ket was without any important change in prices. About 1230 brls were sold, at $4.00®4.02Vc for com mon to choice Spring extra, and $2,50®3.65 for Spring Super. There was an active demand for No. SCorn. and this grade advanced *£c; but there was no change in other grades. New* Com was in better request at previous prices. The sales of all kinds amounted to about 75,900 bushels, at 84c for No. 2 Canal afloat; 35c for No. lin store; 83®84c for N0.2; 30c for Rejected; and2Sc for new Coro. Oats were quiet but firm,with limited sales at 18% c afloat. Rye advanced Ic, with morcactMtyat 45K ®47c for No lin store. Barley dnU, with limited kall-s at 33®37c for No. 2 In store, and 40®45c for fair to prime on track. Timothy Seed was In good request aud firm at $2.18®2.25. Highwincs quiet at IS®IBX-c. Broom Cum very dulL Hides ore in active request by tanners and shippers and full prices are maintained. Business in Live Stock is light. Beef Cattle are doll and heavy, except for prime—the sales to-day ranging from $1.75®3.25. Hogs quiet but firm at $5.25®5.30 for good to prime cora-fcd. The pack ers of both beef and pork dosed their houses on account of the warm weather during Monday and Tuesday, and they, lave not yet resumed opera tions. Freights declined 101>£c to-day, and there was snore activity. Two propellers aud twelve sail ves sels were taken at 19c for barley aud 20c for corn to Oswego; 14?{015c for corn to Buffalo; aud 15(0, 33#c for wheat to Buffalo, principally the Inside quotation. Ocean Fceigiits at New Tons— Oct. 28. Rates arc firm, with large offerings. To Liverpool: 69,900 bu wheal at 121* in bulk, and 12»*'0iud In bags: 46,0K) bu core ut 12012ifd in bulk and hags; 4.OJU brls flour ni 3* 3d; 5u Lbds tallow on private terms: 200 brls clover seed ai 83s. and 400 bales cot tou at ifJ- To London: 5,200br1s flour at 3s9d; 26.000 bu wheat at 13& d iu bulk aud 14d in bags: 10) bales hops ou private terms. To Glasgow: fi.tKK) bu core at 12 Vo In bags, ami 500 brls flourat 8s Cd. To Bremen: 700 brls rosin at 3s Cd.; 20(1 bales tobacco at 235: 339 bales cotton at L'c, The charters comprise two ships to Antwerp, one of 400 tons, and one of 450 do, at 12** iu hags. A Nor wegian bark to Gloucester with 20.090 bu wheat at 14d in bulk- A ship of 10,000 bu wheat capacity to London at 1314 d In bulk. Tlic Deficiency In the Crops of Great Britain. [From the Mark Lane Express, Oct. B.] We hazarded an opinion a few weeks since that the actual deficiency in produce of wheat would amount to one-filch; and certainly everything that has since taken place has teodeii to confirm this. Even those who at the time were too sanguine to fall in with such a view of the case arc now con vinced that it was by no means an exaggerated one; and that even a much larger deficiency may be expected, ou account of the smaller breadth than usual having been sown last season, iu conse quence of the high price of barley. Under these serious circumstances, which arc much upon a par with those of the year 1810. it is necessary to look around us to see what prospect we have of obtaining an adequate supply from abroad. The following arc the imjHjris of wheat, and Hour a- wheat, lor the seven years from 1833 to JBst) inclusive: qns. 1653 6.217,910 15M 4.873.085 1855 3,211.766 1855 5,207.147 1557 4,060,285 1858 5.943,469 J859 4,951,671 Divide by 7) 33,465.533 Average. This table shows that, taking one year with an other. we cannot get through with less than four and-throc-quarler million quarters. But the most notable fact is. that the last four years—in three of which the crops were above the average in produc tiveness—the import* have averaged nearly five million quarters (4,»:93.1‘J8i. the greater part of which, as well as of the native produce, was con sumed before the present harvest was ready, llow, then, do we stand in n-giud to the present stock of wheat on bund, and the prospect of importations in the coming season ? By the official returns, which we have reccntlv published, it appears that in the eight mouths of the present year ending the 81st of August we have imported, in wheat and flour, as follow*: Wheat, qrs 2A25.6J0 Floor, qrs 703,740 Total 3,282.380 If we import, at the Fame rate the remaining four months of the year. It will stand thus: Amount fur eight months, qur. One-half, qrs Total This will barely make up the average of the four previous years; whilst after Christmas. unless we lave an unusually mild winter, the Imports will cease for four month*. In consequence of the frost. We have fortunately had large arrival* during the past mouth of September, and we hear that the Americans are making extensive preparations for getting as much as possible to Uie Atlantic sea board before the frost sets in. On the other hand, it is quite certain that there will bcalargcand con tinuous demand for foreign corn from this time till March or April, on account of the damp and infe rior character of the new wheat, and the very small stuck of old native corn remaining on laud. Thus, last week no lees tlian SS.OJU qrs. were sent from London by the Eastern Counties Railway alone: and it is calculated by somcof the factors that ful ly 50.UW qrs. were sent Into the country* during the week by all conveyance!*, beyond what we used iu London. This is for more tusn we imported. It is. therefore, probable that before the port* on the Continent re-open after the winter, the greater part of the Imported wheat will have been consumed. Under these circumstance*, the markets already fed the pressure and ere buoyant. Bata* it Is pro bable that we shall have a large delivery of English wheat after harvest, it may keep the price from ril ing extravagantly high. Any such modification of rates depends, however, upon the amount of the Importations, as there will be au enormous range between the price of the best and Inferior wheat* of homegrowth. An instance of this occurred last week tn Mark-lane, when a factor Mild on the same day two sample* belonging to the same perron— the one, old. which brought 645; whilst the other, new. made only -He per qr. Thl* will afford a pret ty good Idea ut the Injun' the crop* have sustained, which we are* convinced is much tuorc extensive than mott person*, even in the trade, arcawaraof. There is a curious calculation Iu a work lijTllic late Br. Davenaut, quoted by Tuuke in his “ llieto .xy of Prices,” relative to the effect of deficient har vest* on the price of wheat, and showing that it rise* in a much greater proportion than the acfidcu cy itself would appear to warrant. The following are considered by the writer as the rates of incrcaru uuder different amount* of deficiency; so that, es timating the natural price at 60s per or., a deficien cy of oue-tenth will raise the price above the com mon rate 3-lOlhs.or 15*. *ay to 65*; two-tenth* will raise the price above the'common rate 8-lOth. or 40s, fbvxo 90*; three-tenth* will raise the price above the common rate 16-lOtbs, or 80s, say to 190*: four-tenth* will raise the price above the common rate 2 e-iutha, or HOe, say to 120s; five-tenths will raise the price above the common rate 4 5-10tb, or 2255. say to 275*. Tills wa* the calculation of the last century, and it has been fully realized in more distant times. In tie 12th century the jtrice rose one year to £l7 ‘ qr.; but In the present day there arc disturbing causes to prevent such calamities and modify the evils of a bad harvest. At the same time the price will of oonrt-e still be proportionately advanced a* the deficiency increase*, though not to any each ■ extent as In our earlier history. Review of tlic BrltUh Corn Trade. (From the Mark Lane Express, Oct. a] The weather having continued fine throughout the week, a great deal of corn which was In jeop ardy has been secured, some of it In tolerably fair order. There are many localities, however, where the harvest Is still incomplete, and much ofthe sec ond crop of grass has perished. The prospect of the nation lu respect of cereals has now much im proved, and our necessities have proportionately diminished. We cannot a* yet, though, congratu late the country upon having gathered an average crop of wheat; while the quality is much below that rate, some of the new samples sent to the Lon don and other markets being quite unfit for the yntu. The consequence has been an unusual drain upon the granaries here—ray, by ship and rail, at the rate of 50,093 toGJ.OOO qrs per week. qr» have been scot by the Eastern Counties Railway alone In that time. Nor will tills much diminish till the new samples arc lieilcr lit fot manufacture, though the past week has been more calm. Frices, on small supplies, have still been pointing upward, on an average from Is to 2s per qr. But should for eign supplies continue free, and the weather flue, a temporary check may be expected. With all tho benefit of the change of weather, ft will not slill be writ to overlook the great deficiency in potatoes. Taking it at one-third in Ireland on the growth there this season, and accepting the yield per acre atfitons. Instead of 9 tons, on 1,171,1*73 acres, wc find that country short iu human too d no less than 3,516,611 tons. t-Now as the ton may equal a quarter of wheat weighing 49U B*«, (which is estimating 4S Jbs of potatoes equal to l lb of floor.) we want 8,515,511 qra. of wheat or maize on this score. But as in England the failure of this root is equally great, wc tab* the void to be equal to half as much more, which brings the wants of the United Kingdom, without Scotland, for potatoes onlv, to 6,278,250 Si, of Corn. Startling even as this Is, a partial lure in turnips or mangold wnrtzel seems likely to ™wV«» additions to this amount. The wheat crop though in a bad state, may be considered safe; and lu lateness will diminish onr necessities by about one-tenth—to be mndi» up. perhaps, by the supplies of America. Uowever.ibefrcecrlDuteof all other countries roar be required by the close of the sea son, and it will be dangerous to practice waste or • assume plenty while we cannot distort) thews flirures. The arrivals off the coast the 28th tdt. were fifteen cargoes. of which nine cargoes were wheat, five cargoes maize and one hcans. , The sales noted last week were <59,443 qra wheat, at 60s lid. against l3J.s&3qrs lu thc.correspondimj period of last rear. ( The London averages were 66s 4d on 2.870 qrs.j Thearrirals of wheat and flour into the principal parts of Great Britain for the week ending Septem ber 2Clh were equal to 173,£W qre, including qrs of colonial. • Tar Citor* ik Piuscr—MorrTTrs.—Thu Mark Lane Express of the Bth Instant, contains the fol lowing • J According to account* received from France, the harvest in the northern part of Ural coantry ha* been almot as unfavorable a* that .wlthu*. The crop, it appear*, would have been good but for the Incescant rain*, bytwblch cxteni-Ive damage bs* been done to the grain. Thl* ha* rprouted both cm the shock and before it wo* cut. A good deal of the tnlrchlcf,- however, ha* been prevented by the U*e of the tnouetU*. wtiich ore getting Into very general nee. The plan is to set a small number of sheave* together, with their head* Inclining to each other: then to make a large sheaf, or bind three or four sheaves together at the' fool, and, opening them, place them In an lover*© position over the other*, forming a cap. which shoots off the rain, and pKs venle the inner sheave* from sustaining any dam age. This could be practised In this country as well os in France, and with a* good os effect. nABKETS BY THE LATEST HAILS. Toledo Markets. Oct. 30.—Our market to-day is dull. with very light receipt*—for which, howev er, there is good reason, as not only arc the ware houses full, but the Middle Ground la also crowded with undischarged car* of grain and freight.— Flour—No bales reported, wheat—No vessels, and hardlv anr tales; the only transactions report ed being iano bu red Mich.. audlOUObu red Wabash* on p. t. Com—Sales 1500 bo at 43c; 5000 bu at 43c. Uocs rc Amxr. Oct, 29.—The Stalesman re port® as follows: Sale of bogs for the week ending October 27, at Smith ft Brown’s; Greenbuth: M Stale, corn, weight. 124 do do . .139,181 »i do do r>o do do 52. do do W Slock do > dc I no Stale, com. do MO State, t-tillers, do 9*2 Canada, do 52 com, do 62 Ohio, corn, do 70 do do 214 Canada, still, do 59 Stale, com, do 69 Mich., com, do 144 Canada, do 78 do do 78 do Stock, do BSB still, do SI Illinois, com, do 217 do do 119 Michigan, do 114 do do 51 Stale, com, do 107 Mich., corn, do C 4 State, com, do 165 do do 40 do do 75 do do 197 do do 66 do do 418HlInol4.com, do 69 Ohio, com, do Fifty cars of bogs gone to Boston and Providence, audaboattbe same number to New York, within the lat-l week. Albant Barest Market—Oct. 29.—The supply of Bariev on ‘Change was large, bat there was a<> disposition to move, except in choice samples of Cauada: state is neglected; a load of fair valley offered at 03c did not find a purchaser. On Satur day afternoon 7,400 bn stained Canada East at 82c; 15.000 do good do in store on p. t.; and 5.200 do valley—a bright lot—7oc. To-day a car load of Cay uga at 70C. and of valley. 72c; also 2.500 do state four-rowed at 70c. aud 7,600 du bright; Canada West. 66}/c —the highest figure reached since the 22d Sept. Cleveland Markets—Oct. 30.—Received. 5.200 bu wheat; 700 bu com. In wheat a sale of 1 car red at $1.07: 8 care red at SLO6X. all oa track, aud 3,900 bn red. free on board, at SI.OB. Com dull and hea wat 45®46c on track. Oats dull at 26c. Good qualities of barley hi steady demand, at 62jtf ®6*c. Milwaukee Market—Oct! 30.—The &nlitul or this morning reviews the market as follows: The receipts of wheat to-day, it will he seen, were only 49.176 butli—a decrease of 4(J,O'X) hash as compared with yesterday’s receipts. Thu sislp ments were 119,053 bushels, and or flour 3.564 brie. The market for wheat opened at the advance of last evening, noted In oar Issue of this morning, but towards ’Change hour receded half a cent, ship* pers refusing tc pay over 83)tfc for Ko. S spring, and STXc for Mo. 1. Before the dose, however, this dedlne was regained, and considerable quanti ties changed hands in a quiet way at £0 and «7c for these two grades respectively, although shippers were not over anxious to buy at the latter prices. An advance of 1c in freights last night had a de pressing influence on the market, but the light re ceipts and a favorable change in the wind for np wore bound vessels encouraged shippers to hold otf for lower rate*. Late yesterday, the barques Jesse Ilovt and Snnthlne were chartered to load for Buf falo at 18c. aud the schrs G. D. Kerris and Despatch for Oswego, the former at 22c, and the latter at 21c. Uptothedo&c of "Change no engagements were made public to-day. Clou sold to a considerable extent at 89c delivered in hags, and Extra Club at 90c. After "Change the wheat market was very quiet, receivers bolding at BfiQ-BSC, and buyers[offering 85#CieT>;c for No. 2 and Ko. 1 spring. The bark Foutondle and brig W. Lewis were chartered at 22c to Oswego—equivalent to 17c to Buffalo. Boston Market, Oct. 86.—Flour—The receipts since yesterday have been 8434 brls. The market is steady with a fair demand. Sales of western su perfine at $2.2505.50; fancy $5.73; extra $5,650 6.15; superior $6.330.6.73 ft brl. Southern Is firm; sales of fancy at $6.25; extra $6.7707.25; superior $7.5008.75 ft brl. I*rovltlons—Pork Is firm with a moderate demand; sales of prime at $15016; mesa $19.50029.50; dear and extra dear $22023.tM ft brl, cash aud 4 mos. Beef is in fair demand; sales of eastern and western mess and extra mess ats9 012.50 ft brl. cash and 4 mos. Lard Is In moderate demand: sales in brls and kegs ut 13014 c ft !b, cash and 4 mos. Uame are selling at 12013 cft 9>. cash and 4 mos. * Sdoars in New Orleans— Oct. 27.—The receipts of new crop are as yet ofaxnoderatc character, and with a verv fair demand for the West and the local trade, the’market has generally presented quite a firm npj>earance since our last weekly report. The rale* of the week have amounted to about 930 hhds. iududJug 330 to-day. and the market doses ut the range or the follovlng quotations, though rather heavy forlbe lower grades; * Inferior aud Refining 4Uos>£ Common to Good C0mm0n........ .6 06J* Fair to fully Fair 7?*o6*f Prime to Choice 9‘*o9>a Centrifugal aud Clarified BXo9,** Low Clarified —-0 The sales for the corresponding week last rear embraced abont 609 hbds, new crop. and we quoted fair to fullr fair at 6J.£®7Xc 9 Week'* receipts. 1,214 hhds'againbtOOUfor the corresponding week last rear. Total receipts since Ist of September. 2.678 hhds against 6,194 to the same date last rear. The exports of the week have been only 85 nhds to Texas. 4.T807J0 Pnovmoxs nr New Orleans—Oct 27.—Pork— The market has been doll and unsettled during the past week, with sales of 150 brl* mess at $18.50; 275 at —. and 378 at S2O ?J ton. which is the asking rate generally fi e round lots, dealer* supplying the retail demand at $20.50 V bri. To-day we have no ticed a fair retail demand at S2O-50 9 brl fur mess. The stock at the Inspection Warehouses on the l-l lust, embraced 11.162 brls of all kinds, against 11,- 033 on the Ist of September and 19.127 last year on the Ist of October. Week’s receipts 1732 brl*— Exports 224. of which 50 to Havana,64 to Kinrtda, ana 110 to Texas. Beef—Wcqaotcmc** at $116t14, according to brands, and prime at s9®ll with only limited transactions, the largest sale re ported being luU brls mess to-day at SBLSO ft brl. The stock at the Inspection ■Warehouses, on tlie Ist Inst., comprised 287 brls against 1284 on the Ist of September. Week’s receipt*, 249 brls and tcs. Exports, 10 to Florida. Receipt* at Cleveand.—The total receipts of grain for the past week have been as follows; Wheat, 64.795 bo; Corn, 11,230 bn; Oats, 718 bit; Barley, 0,207. 5.232.350 1,616,190 Receits at Toledo.—The Blade publishes the following table, showing the receipts last week: Flour,brls 33,127 4.848.570 Wheat, bu. Corn, bn.. Oats, bu... Barley, bu. Rye, bQ---' Reducin'" flour to wheat, the total receipts for the week (exclusive of grain in bags and barrels.) are 418,685 bushels. Receipts and Shipments at Detroit.—’The re ceipts of breath-toffs for the week ending Oct. 27, are shown by the following table: Flour. IROO 41,094 149,335 14,885 84,791 Cor. week 1850.37,861 The receipts of flour are gradually on the de crease. but of wheat, the receipt* this week have been the heaviest of the season, and probably the heaviest ever received at this point in a single The arrival* by teams this week have been 8,250 bu wheat. OUO bu corn, 6.500 bu outs. The ratio the local bears to the through consign ments of flour and wheat is thus shown: Floor. Wheat. Consigned to Detroit mcrch’ts. 9,213 124,344 • East 32,411 24,971 Total as before 41,624 149.315 The shipments ofbrcadstuffs by Lake daring the week have been: "Flour. Wheat. Corn.Otb/G’n. This week 17,603 98,676 13.510 20,705 Cor. week 1859..27,417 ffO.SCI 251 4i« Grain in Stork At Bcttalo.— 1 Adtcrilter of the 291h couta ins the following:— Statement showing the amount of grain held In *torc by the Western Kiev ating Co., also includ ing that in the Richmoed Elevator, Monday, morning. Oct. 29, I860: Spring wheat, bu Club wheat, ho Red winter wheat, bu... While winterwheat, bu. Total -wheat, bu 688.650 Sound corn, bu KB,TJO Hal corn, ba BC.OUO i. Total corn, bn Bariev, bn Kye, bn. Oats.bu. ' Peas, bu Total grain, bn. Daily Review of Chicago Markei Wednesday Etzxxkg, Oct. 81. FREIGHTS—Declined l@l3fc. The engage ment« were a* a* follow*: Tu Oswego—achr Uame rr>rV- barley m 19c; t-chr C. C. Griswold, corn at syc. To Buffalo—Schr leader, wheat at iSJtfc; props Mohawk. lowa, and tchrs Hubbard, Jllddlt!- bux. and Ellen Williams. wheat at 15c; schrs Hun ter and Jupiter (taken last.nlebtl wheat at ICc; hchr Qrapeebot (to load at Milwaukee) wheat at 16kc; **chr A. E. Uart (taken last night to load at Milwaukee, wheat at 17c; echrKylc hpangler.com at 15c; Khr For, corn at H^e. FLOUR—Deceived, 44C7 brla; shipped, none. Market unchanged. Sales were: lft» oris “ Com mercial Spring extra at del; 200 brla •• Princeton Citr” do at sAJbOdel; 400 brls good soring extra at $4.30 del; 250 brla good spring ex tra el $4.83 del; »« brla do at $430 del: 100 brls fair do at $4.25 del; 100 brls *• lie eke ns Extra” at $4 14del: M brls •* Walworth” at $4.00 del: 100 brls Spring Super at $2.h0(54-25 del; 45 brls -Bock Hirer* Super at $3.C5 del. _ WHEAT—Received. 0?,3C3 bn; shipped, 79.400 bo. Market advanced Ic. Sales wereLOW bn Northwestern Club at SCtfc in riore; 22,000 hu do at 87c In store; 3.60J bn No. 1 Spring at t®Kc lu atorc * 25.000 bu do at S4c in store; 5,000 bn do on nrlvate terms; 5.000 bu No. 2 Spring attune In store: 10,000bu do at WJfcln store: JW.OOO bu do at fflc ln store: 15,000bu do at Bllfc In etore; 5,(W0 bo do at 81#c In store; 700 bu Rejected at 73c la store; 1,000 bu do at 70c in store. COHN—Keedved, 11.893 bn; shlnpcd. none. Market more active and )tc higher for No. 2- Sales were:—B.ooo buNo.SCanal at 34cafloat; 86,000 bu No. Sat ftleln store; 7,000 bo do at SSjfcto store; 700 bn do at33c In store; 3.500 bu No. lat 35c In store. New Com more active, Sales werel2,- bn. Market«gL Site, wwe:—K6oo bn No. lat IStfc afloat; 165 bags do 2,776 bn. Market advanced le SMea were :-*W bu Ko. lat 4WC to More. 2.0W bu do at 40c In store; 1,500 bu ao at 4*cln store, 800 bn Rejected at4lc In atore. BARLEY—Uecelved. 1.573 bu. Market quiet. Sales were :-LOOO bn No. Sat 37c In store; TOO bn do at 85c In store: 300 hags prime at 45c on track, 400 bags at 40046 c on track. SEEDS—Received. 28.GCU lbs. Timothy In good .©quest and Arm. Sales were: 145 auks good at If* S3 bags fair at $2.23; 24 sacks do at $2.18 Flax Seed lu fair demand: 9 sks common at sl. TnQHWlNES—Received, 87bM«. Market quiet. Sales were: 75 bhls country at 19c; 125 bbls city In lot* at IBM’c. ALTOIiOL-StfMle pal- MESS FORK—Nominal at $18018.50. LARD—Qulctaud nominal at IKailXc. TALLOW—l*rimc city firmly held at 9&c—b«y ere tillering 9?ic. _ , . HlDES—Received, 4S.CS6 Tbs. Good Inquiry by shipper* and tanners, ami market firm. Sale# ver« at the following quotations; Green Country. 6va.7*«c: Green Sailed, Dry Salted, 12X (ftt:iXc: Dry Hint. 14X<ftl5c. BROOM CORN—Ollering* large and market rerv dull, with sales of S tons fair at $42. BUTTER—Common Fair to pood firkin in demand at 10®113ic; choice Dairy, 13c. EGGS—Good demand at 12@12Xc V dor. POULTRY—Chickens, dot.; Tur kevs. 7c W lb. , . POTATOES—2O3 bbls prime Neshannocks at file delivered. Common mixed doll at 15018 c. SWEET POTATOES—I 2 ska good at 65c del. DRIED APPI.eS—2OOO lb# pood new at BXc. A PPLES—43 bbls pood winter Eastern at $1.90. LIVE STOCK—Received. 608 Hogs, 755 Beeves*. B*nr Cattle.—Thu demand by packers to-dav was verv light, and the market for ordinary stock vraa dall and heavy. The warm weatberof Montlay and Tuesday caused the packers generally to atop slaughtering, and they have not yet r^, o ”J®Ji’2P ra * lions. Common Reeves toldto-day Btsl.73®i2>—a decline of 12J*c; hot prime Cattle were steady, though not very active. The light receipts render the market Utter than it othewiseswoold be. Jloou—The receipts are light and the demand lair. bnt the market is not so firm as on Sunday and Monday last. The sales to-day were a# follows.: Serves! Averse. PHcc. Boss. Averting. Met <pi 056 lb# 5'2.10 93 2Co 55.3U 43 1135 2.15 W 230 6.10 •m 5 «W 1-75 255 240 6.30 17 13S0 * 2.75 45 225 6.25 J» 1153 2.75 .10 225 6.a* 114 1(»« 2.80 63 256 5.30 41 1035 2.31 115 245 6.-5 45 HSO * 3.00 42 265 6.80 14 1400 3.25 18 240 5.25 57 1012 2.50 73 271) 6.30 16 12W 2.75 ..... 14310 ‘ 6.00 S3 ■ OIK) 2.20 S2 960 $S2$ head 7400 0.4(1 17710 6.25 14250 (S.W 11ISU 5.62 jTIAKKETS BIT TELECBAPH. NEW YORK. Oct. 31.— Ashe?—Small Bales re ported, at $5.05 for pots and pearls. _ Floor —tin Jet and prices unchanged; $5.25®. 5.30 for super state; $5.40@5.55 for extra state; £5.30 for Hiper western: $5.45 for common to medium wes-tern; $5.75 for spring brands; 150 I,hi* Canadian dour at $5.30. Rye flour continues steady, with small sales at s3£o® 1.80 for common to choice. Corn meal quiet, with trifling sales at about previous quotations. , . WmsKV—Lower; HWhblaat 22®22>;c, closing heavy at the Inside price. Grain—'Wheat—Market folly tcbetter, and fair export and speculative demand. Sales 18,000 bn common to fair Chicago spring at $1.17®1.20,5.600 bußadnc sprint: at sl.22tf. 2&fXW bu Milwaukee at $1.24®1.27.59.000 bu amber Wisconsin at $1.27 {W.OuOred stateat $1.33,21,000bn winter redM-la cousin at 51.3V2-1.83. 5,000 bu Canadian dub at $1.28,4.300whi1e southern at $1.53, and 1,600 white Michigan at $1.50®1.56. Rye hcavyand lower, with sales of 70.000 ba at 75® 76c, chiefly at the in side price. Bariev in good supply, and heavy and lower, with sales of 21,000 bu at 60®70c for state, 75c for Canada East, and 80c for Canada West. Cura without striking change, but demand little more active. Sales 71,000 bu atCB ®CSXc afloat and n>icin store for mixed western. Oats heavy and rather easy with sales at 37#®SSK let western and state. .. _ , Provisions—Pork dnU, heavy and lower. Sales 550 brie at $18.90®t9 for mess; 14.20® 14.37 for prime. Beef market quiet and unchanged, bales fcohrls at $3.75® 4.25 for prime. Beef hams dnU and unchanged, Cut meats scarce and heavy, bales ISOpkgs at B)*c for shoulders, and 11®11&c for haras. Hacou quiet. We hear of sales of long, dear middles for November and January at 10>ac, and market quiet and unchanged. Sales 200 oris at $12.18® 13. Butler selling at ll@l3c for Ohio, and li»®2lc for stale. Cheese steady at 9®llc for infe riGiioc^u|I Es!—Coffee continues steady with mod erate demand. Sales 120 bags at 12c, and 2UO hags bi. Domingo at 12®13j<c. luce bicady. Sugar steady. Molasses quiet. Stocks. —Stocks dull and lower this afternoon. Chi. i ill 164. Galena &. Chicago TO, IC scrip 73. M 8 pearl'd S3, M C 63. Hiding 41 Harlem l»re‘fd lt«V, Harlem 16V. Hudson s£i*. Erie 30X Kc Mail w*. M S 2d 19V. Erie 2d Dds-99*, Mo Us 76V. VaUsbSV. Tcnn€s«7. 4 „, . _ . New York Cattle Market—Oct. 31st.—Beef dull and declined. Quotations o®7c for common to fair first quality. RMcipta. 5.500. Shetl and lambs—receipts 17.000. Swine active at sJ,®6&c. 50070 5.fc7 15825 5.67 13100 C.IS 12540 6.110 14080 5.75 16550 6.25 17160 6.00 31530 5.C2 15920 5.50 38930 5.57 16300 6.25 56800 6.50 26H90 6.18 290G0 - 6.12 12730 6.25 2C3sO 6.31 14201 6.25 27253 6.12 5500 6.12 12150 6.12 40110 6.25 . 44010 6.18 .108265 6.50 . 13160 6.20 BUFFALO, Oct. Cl.—Fl.ocn—Qnlct and etcadr. Oiunc—'Wheat firmer; tales!..ooobu No.- Chi cago tprinjr at $l.l«ai.01.17.000 bn ertra oil $1.02 CL1.03. 33.000 bn No. 1 Milwaukee Club at $1.07. 12.1 M) bn red winter at $1.13.4.WH white rtlntcr a; $1.20. Com dull : tales 6,000 bn at 53c Oats eeiet at 27k'dfiS. Barley weaker: sales 1,500bn at tpje, Bye quiet; sales 800 bu at 65c. Whisky—Komlnal at 21c. . , , . Canal Freights —loc for wheat, ISc for corn to S LaM > laTOiiK-1.000 bids Hour, 170,000 bn wheat, 100 bbla floor, £13,000 bn wheat, 6,009 bu corn, 1,000 bu oats. OSWEGO. Oct. 31.—Flour— Unchanged. Grain.— Wheat quiet, owing t» the scarcity or freight * sales IS.OOO bu prime white Canadian, at SI.BG. Corn quiet. Barley dull; sales 2.800 bn To r Canal Freights— Unchanged, at 49c on floor, 18c on wheat, aud 17c on core to Newport. Lake Inports— l4,ooo bu wheat, 10,900b0 barley, a °CANAL ErroßTß-2,400 brls flour, 40,100 bo wheat, and 5.209 bu barley. Foreign markets—One Day Later. Per Felton.] [Liverpool, Oct. 17. BtiCAhaTUFFe— Firm. Flow quiet. Provision* dull. Consols. Wednesday, 92^. The Paris flour market was hi ghcr on account of rainy weather. marine joxj bnal. ARRIVED Oct. 31st. Stmr Comet. Evans. Grand Haven, A tons mdze, 225brls stucco, 39 bdla spokes, 5m Inmoer,. SO brls flour. . Prop Bttckevc, Bosnian, Ogdensburgh, 395 tons mdze, 'lo brls apples. Prop Mohawk. Pheatt, Buffalo, 80 hhds sugar, 120 hoses tin, 1.600 pkgsmdxc. 15 tons pig iron, 12 tuns bar Iron. 10 tres rice. Prop lowa. Jones, Buffalo. 109!) brls salt. Bark Tornado, Donaldson, Port Sarnia, 100 cords Bark LmLa. Norris, Port Sarnia, CO tons st one. Bark Adriatic, Miner, Oswego, 202 tons coal. 148 m lumber. 40 m do. . , . Schr Arabella. Ever*. Fuller’s Pier, 27 cds wood. 10m lumber. _ , Schr New Hampshire, Osmoneon, Muskegon, 70 m lowlier. . , Schr Gertrude, Mayes, Buffalo, 193 m lumber. Sbhr Calcutta. Long. Fuller’s Pier, 43 cds wood, 33 m slaves, 9 m lumber. Schr.T M Jones. Somervillc.Dctrolt.lo9mloml)er.. Schr Lizzie Throop, Flood, Grand River, V6m lum- Schr HnbMrO, fondly. Buffalo. 700brls salt. Schr Rainbow, Wolf, Buffalo, 100 tons, 440 m shin- Schr ES Adams., Newton, Liverpool, Eng., 100 tons Schr fatherland, Seovillc, Kalamazoo. 70 mlumber. Schr E W Cross, Moore, Kingston, Can, 350 tons railroad iron, sundries. Schr Crusader, Coates'. Kalamazoo. Col brl* flour. 23 bed-leads, 120 »*n shingles, 20 rolls leather. Schr S Bates, Cannon. M'uskcgon. 128 m lumber. Schr <>den. Walton, Muskegon. 110 mlumber. Schr Wvandotte, MeGraw. Presque Isle, 400 tons coal, 50 ton* puddle !rt.*n. Schr Helen Kent, Reed. Pnifftcr a Pier, l t cords wood, 80 m staves. 33 m K’mber. Schr Glp*ev. Jameson. Mnskcgoi?, 115 m lumber. Schr G P Foster. Smith. Muekegor.ll3 tn lumber. Schr Hero, Bouch, So Haven, 40 cords wood, 35 m staves. . „ , , Schr R B Campbell, Wallace, Buffalo. l(Min lumber. Schr Lewis E Irvin, Sherman, Manistee, 70 m lam Iter. . , Schr Monsoon, MeGraw, Muskegon, 80 ra lumber, 140 m lath. .-..154,847 ... 53,420 ... 1,782 ... 2.895 330 CLEARED Oct. 3l*t. Prop Buckeve. Ro*man. Ogdensbnrgh, 8.032 bu. ami, 459 brls flour, 143 bags seed, SO baits broom com. Prop Kenosha, Lacey, Colllngwood, 18,000 bn com, 355 bale* broom, 103 bags feed, Gi brls pork, 550 brl* flour. . Prop Mohawk. Pheatt. Buflalo. 20.000bu wh cat. Bark EC L. Stubbs. Buffalo. 13.625bn wheat. Wheat. CormOth. G’n. Brig II R Sermour.Clclland. North Unity. Schr Kyle Spangler, Weblier. Buffalo. 15,000bn corn. Schr Palmetto, Galileo, Green Bay. Schr Lizzie Throon. Flood. Grand River. Schr Hubbard, Cowell. Buflalo. 15.500 bu wheat. Schr Sutherland. Scoville. Charlottcvillc. Schr S H Lathmp. Collin*. Oawego, 18,200 bu corn. SchrS Bate*. Cannon. Muskegon. Schr Odin. Walton. Muskegon. Schr R H Harmon. Burke. Ogdensbnrgh, 15,500 bu Schr Enterprirc. Gilmore. O.vtcro, lS,aiolra wheat ■ Fairbanks’ Scales, Schr Helen Kent. Itecd, Wolf Itlver. 10 lirls flour, | Snhr Buffalo. 14,M7 bn wheat, j MILL FURNISHING GENERALLY. Schr Hero. Bouch. So Haven. ! plans. Specification* and Estimates furnished when de. Schr Aldebaron, 1* ole}, Buffalo, 13,940 bu corn. | hired, and the construction of Steam and Wa • | ter 51111s contracted for entire. ITllftccllancoaß. 1 STEAHI ENGINES) BOILERS) &c« fw * Tlrr7 Tbe tironellcr Nia»mra. which I The subscribers havlne obtained tho agency for the Clarion hard «»n bkillagalee ivef with a cargo of [ TEHTOWK. N. T„ would invite the attention of pur grain. The Niagara was too deep loaded to ap* i chafers to their superior merits of style, workmariihlp nroach near enough to render any assistance. Cant. { and powers; also, their very low prices. The follow. Lalhrop. however. called at lladdnxc andnnlifird » Inc fs a lt«t of prices of Boiler, together Cant linrt of tho tn" Leviathan, who left immod!- f with Heater, 'Voter and Steam Pipes, Cocks, \ altos, uSy .o"o in Lir tdlcK shoTd thither con. [ AfflCgg*™* o»tevcomplete and:rcndjrfo,: nc linne fcivorablc it is probable the may be Kit off. -no™™-,. ... We learn nothing ns regards Insurance.—[Detroit I Jbojsepojcr Igo gborsopojrer Tribune. 30tb. - i,5 •• - """I ra so - - [""i; wS The barb DavidMorrif, bonod tip with coal. ,12 “ “ KjO ® “ “ a portion of the stem above water knocked off. { Every Engine Is furnished with She it now at Campbell's dry dock, and will be i Jadfion’s Patent Governor Valve, ready to proceed on her voyage. She is not leak- For Floor Mill* we confidently recommend them as Ing. superior to any other style of Engine, and they will The propeller above alJadod to. It is said it the SaTC from 2 S to SO per cent in Fnel ; ..clola, hence for Uullalo. t . over the usual class of boilers In nse In the West. Wo ■ Vr,MBl. SVKK. — The SCOW ottaco, from Clove- piioll keep an assortment of different flies at onr cs land for this port, with 300 tons of coal for E. It. tabUshment, where they may he examined and the Ward, Esq., struck the wreck of the propeller Mt, necessary information obtained regartlnp them. Com. mast. The crew had barclv time to save them- WATEU WHEELS. SHAFTING, GEARING, Ac.. selves by taking to tho small boat, with which they At vei T l° w pneta. landed on the mainland, from whence they came ij w HATTF.R & CO., on to tlti* 4 city by team through Canada. The Ot- mn T. m iiiiin. n* A nt wmi w.ter street, between toea, .c lean., wa. owned by parries In Saginaw, m ro^l a %?|?SMLS^J, 6 s ‘s : !!;. b '‘ wccn and wclyclieve was Insured, bhc is seven years j* old,.and will probably prove a total Ires. The Poet Office address Pox ocTs9ly above accident occurred yesterday morning at 8 ' o'clock, the weather at the lime being somewhat foggv. [The agent of the Western Transportation Co., to which the Nit. Vernon belonged. Insist that the above vessel could not have run upon the wreck of that propeller, which lies in eighteen feet of water, ; according to tbe representations of sob-marine di j vers.]—[Det. Adv. .230.307 .103.007 .140.007 . 43,098 •5M.T20 . HS.OCfi . sum . 7.813 . 3,754 .1,427,124 Oct. 30.—Up—Stmr Columbia; props Illinois Concord, Genesee Chiefbrig Trenton; echrs Oak Hill, Storm. J A Sanders. Andover. I)owk—Stmr City of Cleveland; props Illinois. Comet: bark DeSuto; brigs Concord, Oleander; echre Angaria, 1* Mills. J W Sargent, Live Oak, Ontario, G A Green, R Emmett. - CLEVELAND. Oct. 30.—Cleared, Propeller Buf falo. Sweeney, Chicago; schooner LU Bates, Do ' BUFFALO, Oct. 29.—Arrlved.pro poller? Globe, Pratt, Chicago; Queen of the Lakes, Briggs, do; Edith, Hunt, do; schrsOL Newman, Jones, do; lairaLogan, Kendrick, do; W BHibbard. Graves, do. Cleared, propeller Edith, Hoot, do; schrElixa Logan. Kendrick, do.- „ OSWEGO. Oct. 29.—Arrived, tchrs Grenada, Mdntvre, Chicago; New Lisbon. Brown, do; U Dart, Thomp!*oa. do; Northern Belle, Smith, do. ’ cleared, J L Grose, Grover, do; T Baker, Stalker, do; Northern Belle. Smith, do. TSILLIARD TABLES.—For .Sale i> Splendid Rosewood Willard Tables, with Mar bio or State Beds, with Beat daemons In the world, for &SQ. and fSOO. Everything complete. Please •end yoarordera by mall or otherwise, end t will fill the same as if given In person. All tables sold by me are warranted W. H. GRIFFITH, practical BBUard Table Manufacturer, No. 14CFnlton street. New\ork City. loctdlßl-am pATARRH! CATARRH! \J dr. SEELTE*B Liquid Catarrh Remedy. War ranted to be a sure end permanent care for Catarrh. A Circular, with full particulars of the dUessc. Ac, -will bo sent to any person by Po?t Office Rox4:tsV Office 196 Lake street, comer of' Wells, Chicago, Illinois, !Jescsl&ly Sheep. SO 92 2.60 POUT OF CHICAGO, Passed I>clrolt. Lake Forts. BY TELEGRAPH. The Fire-Eater* RldlcoUnc the Dls- union Alarmists. Kew York, Oct. 31.—The Charleston Jfrr rury of Oct -4th, contains nn article ridicul ing the attempt of the opponents of Lincoln, lead on by the alarum of the Herald , to fright en Northern voters from supporting Lincoln on the pretence of Southern secession and re sistance. It concludes as follows: *• Axe the people of New York so timid and so profligate In political sentiment that an at tempt so uncomplimentary to their Integrity and intelligence should be gravely attempted? It Is indeed on argumentagainst their capacity for seir-govemmcut—on Insult to the cardinal principle of Republican government and a horridslnr upon the rural population of the great Empire State. In tact vo arc astonished at the audacity, not to speak of the immorality, of the attempt.” The Charleston (S. C.) -Vetrs also has an arti cle protesting ogainst the attempt of polltl ciansto crcalcapanic, by influencing Southern banks to restrictive measures. It says: “There Is no just cause for the pressure In our money market, and which has existed and increased for three or four months. In fact, it Is the periodic infliction (only the most aggra vated) which the banka have come to impose I upon the people of Charleston and the btute every summer and autumn. “We protest, also against the restrictions on commercial operations on account of the polit ical exigency. The crisis cannot, under any circumstances, reach a serious or decisive character before February. It will probably, 100, be peaceful and without any jar to com merce. Exports will go out, and Imports will come in, under any new phase which affairs may assume. The North, Europe, and theSonth will agree to and insist upon that.” One Day Later from Europe. New York, Oct. 3L—The steamship Fulton arrived tills evening. Advices one day later than from Cape Race. Usbbs, the famous locksmith, is about to re turn to America. J. Sheridan Knowles, theauthor,was lost in the steamer Arctic on a voyage from Hull to Cronstadt. The fortifications at Cherbourg and Algiers are to be strengthened. A number of steel cased frigates are to be built for France. The garrison at Marseilles is to be reinforced, and Hie French fleet recalled from Naples. Adv ices from Syria state that the French hare established a provisional municipality at Dcirial Kammar, and reinstated the Christians in bouses built by French soldiers. C'liiNA.— Advices report the ship Isaac Bell toUJly wrecked. The crew saved. Melbourne dates are to August 25th. Trade worse. Four ships bad left for England with o vertiOO.OOO ounces of gold. The French mall steamer Biotas had been seized at Naples. Telegrams from Constantinople announce the burning of 22 ships. Latest.— An insane man attempted to shoot the Queen of SppJn but failed. Garibaldi’s Ministry and the pro-Dictator of Naples bad resigned. The departure of additional French troops for Kome is postponed for the present. News from lowa. Davenport, lowa, Oct SL—The two coun terfeiters who passed some $1,550 of counter feit bills on tbe Bank of the Interior, Albany, N. Y., on Barrows, Milford & Co., Bankers nt Omaha, Nebraska, for which they gave their draft on New York, have been arrested in lowa county, the drafts being found in their possession, except one for which wag traded in Council Blutfs for a spun of horses and a buggy. AH the gold paid them was re covered. The men—one of whom gave his name as L. D. Blossom, L. D. Spalding t»nd T. Burney, and the other Jones, alias Sm&h, alias Williams—are now in jail at lowa Ci*»y. Mr. Christian Rowe, one of our oldest citi zens, and father of V. R. Rowe and Mrs. J. I*. Cook,'Of Davenport, accidentally and fatally shot himself tit Atulissa, Mttscatiue county, on Saturday, while getting 'town a gun to shoot a chicken. Mr. Rowe to lowa from Steu ben County, In, Y., was To years of age, and much respected. A mcctliaghaa been held in Davenport to devise me asurcs bj* which to render relief to the 6tarv : ,ng people of Kansas. Committees were ap.pointed to solicit contributions of money, ibod, Ac., and to send the same imme diately to the scene of suffering, which is no doubt greater than is generally Known. Shock of an Earthquake in Western New York, Buffalo, Oct. 3L—A singular trembling of ‘.tie earth is reported lo have been felt in va rious parts of Western New York on Friday night. Especially at Oswego and Kochester was the vibration sensibly observed. It wsia so doubt a slight shock of an earthquake. In ■some places the shock was so severe that peo ple were frightened out of their houses. Tho Turf. Cincinnati, Oct 31.—A ten mile trotting race will come off at Trotting Park Saturday next, between Gipsey Queen of Chicago, Capt. Me Lowon of Louisville, and Lady Gay of Cm cinuatl for a purse of $2,300. The two former horses trotted a ten mile race at Louisville last week, making a dead heat, the only ease of the kind ever known In the United States. Great interest Is manifested in the forthcom ing contest. Tlic Flilladclplila Excursionists. C incinnati, Oct. 3L—The Philadelphia Board of Trade, at Lexington, Ky., this morn ing were conducted to Ashland bv Hon. John O. Breckinridge, On their return they partook of a dinner tendered by the merchants of Lex ington, and were afterwards escorted to this city by a committee of the Chamber of Com -merce, arriving at six o’clock. A grand ban quet will take place to-morrow night at the Burnet House. From New York, New York, Oet. 3L —Pastor Rosining, who recently absconded from Havana, with $2,000 belonging to the firm for whom be was work ing, was arrested yesterday. The Star of the West from Havana 27tb, reports a slave vessel with SOO negroes brought Into Havana—a Spanish war vessel. The Hilliard Contest. New Tore, Oct. 31.—The champion game of the billiard tournament was won to-day by Dudley Kavanaugh of New York, beating his opponent, Tienmn of Cincinnati, 2->4 points In 1,000. The prize is a splendid one, given by Miko Phelan. Failure la Baltimore. Baltimore, Oct. 31.—Messrs. Josiah Lee & Co. closed their banking house to-day. They have made an assignment. Messrs. Appleton Co., have also closed their doors. There are rumors of other stock dealers suspending. For Europe. Boston, Oct. 31.—The steamship Arabia sailed at 11 o’clock, with 74 passengers for Liverpool and 18 for Halifax. No specie. . CHICAGO MILL-FURNISHING i \J DEPOT. T. W. BAXTER & CO., Manufacturer of French. Burr m I LISTO N ES, OF ALL QUARRIES, a rd C. W. Brown’s Patent Portable FJLOUKESG & fililST HULLS, AMD DEALERS IJT DUTCH “ARRER" BOITIRB CLOTHS, Smot Mills and Separators. Separator* for Warehouses, Beltings of all kinds, Moisting Screws and Balls, Bran Dusters, Peeks, Proof Staffs, &c„ &c. TX7"E OFFER FOR SALE AT T Y low price?, 500 Boxes Soap. 200 Boxes Starch. 100 Kegs Sal Soda. 100 Kegs S. C. Soda. 200 Boxes Salentoi. 25 Boxes Pot ish. 100 Boxes Concentrated Lye. ■WILLIAM UTTLE ft CO, SUGAR AC. 50 Bbdt Sugar. 100 Bbla Sngar. 50 Bxa Sugar. 100 Bbls N. Y. Syrup. 50 Bbls Molasses. WM, LITTLE * CO, 129 South Water St QXOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES Don't forget to bur yonr Gloves at BOWEN'S. No. 30 Clark street (op-stairs). The beet and cheapest Buck akin and Fur. all sold lower than ever before. N. B,—Bowen fa also Area; for the West of Wilson's Sewing Machine, the molt simple and perfect machine evcrmade._Call and see It. ocUdliWm Tallow grease, candles, AND BOAT. Tallow. No. 1 Steam and Kettle renderediGrcase of all kinds. Candle*—Summer. Pressed and Mould Can dles; Stanley’s Cleveland Stearlno Candles; Soap- Palm. Family and Eradve. For sale bjr 77 Klnzie st, and cor. State and AxScr iloid. feTTMy Nails cheap.—2,ooo kegs as sorted Cut Nalls, from 3d to SOd, for sale at No. 10 South Market street by FORD ft NORTON. OCl7dfi3-2w OKA BARRELS CHOICEAVIK 40\J TEB APPLES, and 50 barrels New York Quince*, Just received and for sale by STEVENS ft WEBBER. __ 0c25d313-faa MB Randolph street. “DURE SWEET CIDER—in whole A and half barrel!, received dally, and for sale at STEVENS * WEBBER, ocSSdSXS-Cm 108 Randolph ttrcct pHOICE CATAWBA AND ISA bell* Gr*pe», forMlelowby • STEVENS ft WEBBER, oc!WSIMm VBBtadolpb street. fHisccllancmis. rpo THE FALL TRADE OF 1860. WHOLESALE AGENCY For the sale of the following POPULAR ARTICLES j. n. joiixsovs, No, 70 State Street, Second door from Randolph Street. H, S. T.ATffDON’. AQBNT. Country Merchants wm please take nodes sad ex amine oar assortment before purchasing elsewhere. INPECTINE. OB FEVER AND AGUE CHARM—A eon*, wife and reliable cxmaaL remedy. PHILADELPHIA BOATS—Oriental*Detersive, Era. slve, Palm. Ac. JAPANESE BOOT AND SHOE POLISH. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE—In any quantity. OLD DIL HEATH’S JAPANESE MEDICINES— Book deacrlpdve of the same mailed upon the receipt of 25 cent*. GREELEY'S BOURBON BITTERS—Which ore B r sSrt«^SoV.io^ CHARLES* LONDON CORDIAL GlN—Genuine. SHAVER'S PATENT ERASER AND PENCIL SHARPENER. OLD DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. BOSTON INDEXICALSO APS—Honey, Gold Dollar. Ponclnc. Hotel Toilet. Silver. Ac. IVORY GOODS FOR STATIONERY DEALERS- Pen Holdens. Pencils. Paper Folders, Ac. SUPERIOR INK. BLACKING, Stove Polish. Ac. SHAVER’S CARPET SWEEPER. PATENT FOOT SCRAPER WITH BRUSH, PATENT CUM MASTIC—For Chewing. DR JACOB’S BITTERS—Which atlmulate the Uver. regulate the bowels, cleanse the stomach and partly the blood, f&smj Q.REAT SALE -OF WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER BORDERS, WINDOW SHADES & FIXTURES AT GREAT BARGAINS. CALL AND EXAMINE E. «. L. FAXOX, 70 - - - !Lnice Street - - - TO sel3d2&3m ■yy ILDEE’S SAFES DAVIDSON’S SAFES. BACON’S SAFES. SHABT’S SAFES. We Hare the Largest Stock West 01 Sew York. SELL HOKE THAI? ALL OTHEE DEALEHB. Sell Full Ten to Fifteen Ter Cent. Lower than Others, iVnd Sell for CASH ONLY. PRATT & WORCESTER. Agents. 157 Sooth Water street. 'J'O GAS CONSUMERS S. ». BALDWIN'S EXCELSIOR GOVENDR ARD GAS PURIFIES lias bict srtth the approval of Gas Engineer*, and Pro nonneed by Hiem superior to any thins of the kind in vented. They arc warranted to pave consumers of from a) to 50 per cenU and keep In order ten yap. The public arc respectfully requested to give them * trial. Belying upon the merits of the Machine I propose to atUir.li them to meters, and rc move Uv*m If ther do not give entire satisfaction AT Mi OWN Agents wanted In all cities where pas Is used. Office for the Northwest. So. ICG South Claris street lN«t Office Box 314 L S. D. BAU)I\ IN, ocol-dS7J-Cm Proprietor. gOMETHIXG NE W. “LA MODE” ENVELOPES. Various Sizes of the new Square Envelopes. ALSO. SOW OPENING, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF ENVELOPES FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. VERY THICK DARK BUFF LAID ENVELOPES. GOLDEN LAID ENVELOPES. SUPER WHITE FINE LAID ENVELOPES. THICK WHITE FINE LAID ENVELOPES. THICK ORANGE WAVE LAID ENVELOPES. THICK LIGHT BUFF ENVELOPES. “ For sale by the hundred or thousand at low prices. D. B. COOKE & CO„ 111 Lake St. T>LANK BOOKS AND STA- X) TIONERVof evcrrvarletv can be foundalD. il. COOK & CO.’S. _Call there beiore purchasing. H WORCESTER’S IMPROVED • PIANO-FORTES. Jlanufactorr and Sales Rooms. Fourteenth Strcer. corner Third Avenue, New York. VUlilti A»UIU iItCUUCi.IVIV «V*iH For a quarter of a century the Instruments manu factored at the above establishment have melted among the first In the country. Their durability, strength and delicacy of tone and touch are highly appreciated brail who b»vu given them a thorough trial. The proprietor, by giving his personal attention to the miiiinfactare of curb Instrument, In all Its dc tails, H enabled to guarantee superior excellence nod rellabllllty la every respect. • loctkllftkSta piIICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY \J AND PRINTERS’ WAREHOUSE, 90 Washington Street, Chicago. The subscriber is prepared to furnish TVPE In large or small quantlea, made from a superior quality of metal, for either cash or approved paper. He Is also supplied with a large stockof Presso-, Ink, Wood Type, and every thing necessary for a complete Printing Office. A new Specimen Hook Is now ready for dellt cry and will bo scut to parties wishing to order, on appllca lion. I>. L. LODGE, Treasurer. [■■llhlAuOl JJEWIT’S MORMON BEATER HAY PRESS; GUARANTEED THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Dimensions of bale, 22 in. by 22 la. at the ends, and 491n. lone; average weight 400 lbs. In shipping by Railroad we save nearly on«*-half In freight over any other Press In u*c. We can ship ten tons of Timothy Hay In a common box car. JOHN K. HARRIS. Allen, vilfe. Indiana, assignee of Patentee and exclusive pro prietor of the patent for the United States. J. P. 1 ROST & CO„ Galesburg. 111., Agents aud Manufacturers for the Slate of Illinois. Descriptive Circular sent free upon application- oeiaelw /CONSTITUTIONAL CONVEN- V_y TlON.—Joint Resolution of the Senate and Uou-*e of Representatives of the State of Illinois, adopted February 2, l£iO: " Resolved, Itv the Senate and House of Rcprcsonta lives, that the electors of the State of Illinois be, and they are hcrcbv, recommended, at the next election of members of the General Assembly, to vote for or against calling a Convention to form a New Constltn turn for the State of Illinois." This resolution was passed under the following pro vision of the Constitution of this State: Article All. See. i—-Whenever iwo-tblrds of all the members elected to each branch of the General As sembly shall think It to alter or amend this Conriitutlon, they shall recommend to tbe electors at the nest election of members of the Genera! Assembly, to vote for or against a Convention, and If It shall ap pear that a majority of all the eleetorsof the Stale vot ing for Representatives have voted for a Convention, the General Assembly shall, at their next session, call a Convention," &c. It will he seen that It is necessary that all who are In favor of this important measure should vote for It. us voting lor members of the Legislature, and not voting at all on lids, counts as n vote against It. It Is. there fore, desirable that the tickets oi all political partita be printed with the words - For a Convention " at the foot of them, aud then the voter. If opposed to a Conven tion, can tear It oIT, and so vote against It. . „ 0c6.d200.1m W. T. B. VER Y IMPORTANT INFOR- T STATION.—The Illinois Starch Company, nt Ottawa, are now manufacturing tbe Parent Starch In the world. In body, quality and whiteness It cannot be excelled, and being manufactured entirely with spring water, which Is naturally soft as rain water. U contains no uefariuns chemical, hence It is Inffnltcly more desirable for food and laundry purposes than any otherln use. As un assurance to the public of the merits ol the Starch, anv amount of the most satisfactory refer ences could be given, but In this ease reference seem to be unnecessary, asalLby procuring a little for trial, can satisfy themselves. In buying the Starch be par. tlcular In seeing I hat it Is token from boxes marked ILLINOIS STARCH COMPANY, Mc'GINNIS. MAKER. To Wholesale Dealers, the Company would say with our unequalled facility formanufactnrlnc. and the very great advantage we have over all other factoriis or purchasing com nt low prices, we can sell you at figures that will make It to your Interest to send as tout orders. Every box of Starch that leave* the factory Is warranted equal If not aunerior to any Pro duced In the world. All order* and communlmttlon* addressed “Illinois Starch Company, Ottawa. Illinois, will receive prompt attention- Lje2l-co2i4im_ VO PHYSICIANS.—We have for JL sale a small Drng Store, and good will of a physi cian In good practice la till-* city. The prescription business alone Is from five to ten dollars per day. A snodchauce.astheowncrls5 nodchauce.astheowncrls obliged logo >.**4. Also ive Lot* In the city of LaCrosse, Wls., well sltailed. Will be sold verr low. a good horse and baggy w.ken In payment. Also—lo Acre* adjoining the city Units, soctlb for sale nt a great bargain. Also—P.OM Acr» of Land In CrawfordCo„ lowa, forca*h,yery low. 0r23-d129-lm TOMPKINS it CO. Real Estate Brokers, Boom No. 8 Kingsbury Black. A LL PERSONS HAVING X JL claims against the late Crraof STEVENS & ECS* TON are hereby nolllied to present the aaroe to the on. designed,athfaoffice.No. Il l South TVater street, before the hd day of November next, at which tlmu the assets In my pos*e—lon will be applied to payment of the ludebtedne** of wild firm, according to the cc not- Uons of a certain deed of assignment bearing date the nineteenth day of March. A j I D^g ns - SI)A i.H. oclt-dlS>lm Assignee jif^tet^^&ilustt.n.^ 'T'O EXCHANGE—Hard Wood X Timbered land In a prairie country. 230 miles from Chicago, through which a nms. and part cash; to exchange for Bry o«£*, Boots and Shoes, or F l nrniture. For call on, or address BARER & MAPPA, KealtMate Broken. 77 Clark SC. Chicago. oct»*lw QTOCK OF GOODS FOR EX- O CHANGE.—The advertiser wishes to exchange A Stock of Good* Tor Ken! Estate. Address hoi U35 Chlesao Post OtUc. anß to ly TTOT CORN WILL NOT PAY. XX SYLVESTER MARSH. Mann£ctnrerof and dealer In Caloric Dried Grain, Mcal Fcc <L & c. TTie Meal fa superior la quality. and will kMp Ibr yerna I la any climate. Cargoes of Com. for tonUa tidpa.nl. Dried so aa to preserve Its original quaUly lo any port on the ocean. Office of Caloric Crain Drier, North end of Bath street Bridge. 1 ADD hags Rio COFFEE, in J-Uyu UPHOLDS, E L T * CO. kAA Bbls. CRUSHED, POW -O\J\J de re dw.dGrw.nWcd.SPGm LT& CQ ( fTA Bbls. N. T. SYRUPS, •ifcOU TIEYNOLDS. ELY A CO. 9H Casks NUTMEGS, Ai\J REYNOLDS. ELT A CO. OAA Hhds. N. O. SUGAR d V U “° re “ d ,0r “&TSOLDS. ELY *CO £An nif Chests Y. H. TEA,' OUU • EETNOLDS, ELY * CO. ISA Hlf Chests CHOICE iUv OOLONGTEA. BEY2TOLDS,ELYftCO. Stobes. Ganges. &c. gTOYES! STOVES!! Allen & Dalton, 71 Ij.VIiE STREET 71 Solicit an examination of the Patent Combination BRICK OVEN COOK STOVES. it la the onlj prick Oven Stove In the World. THE BRICK OVEN Gives uniform and steady heat, which Iscondnued long alter the lire la out. There Is a marked peculiarity lu the Bake of THE BRICK OVEN possewed by no other store in the World. THE BBIOE OVEN Docs the work the une u the old-faahloned Brick Oreo, while It has the convenience of the modem Cook Stove. We also solicit an examination of the Improvement Cook Stove, With PATENT BOILING HEARTH, A first-class Air-Tight Cook Store, which is giving tho most complete satisfaction, THE RADIATOR HARD COAL STOVE, The most popular Coal Stove tor Parlor*. Haifa. Offices. Stores, Ac., ic. Keeps a fire the satire winter, and U the .only Stove that suits c veto body. Parlor Self-Regulator Stoves, New Styles, and the moatcomplete assortment of Wood and Coal Stoves for all oacs. Stove Pipe, Zinc, Fire Boards, Ac., Ac. New and Large stock of House Furnishing Goods, Jest received. Toilette Sets and Japanned Ware. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by ALLEN Ac DALTON, 71 Lake Street. Tremont Block. X2T Stoves cleaned and set op ou short notice. ' [oclO-dai-anJ _ g:\IALL COAL, SMALL COAL, Small Coal, Small Coal, Small Coal, Small Coal, MUST BE USED WITH MUST BE USED WITH LITTLEFIELD’S COAL BURNERS. LITTLEFIELD’S COAL BURNERS. SOLD BY SOLD BY Van Schaaclc,47 State Street, Chicago. Van Schaack,47 State Street, Chicago. 737’Oeneral Dealer In Housekeeping Articles. lmy33 'J'O SEW EX GLANDERS And all otbera in want of STOVES. The place to find the best Cook, Parlor, Han, Office, Factory and Store Stores, is at 143 ... Lake Street - - - 143 Of * C BAESTOW & CO.** manufacture, providence, B. L among which are the celebrated bay state cooking, HABP COOKING, HELP MEET, MODEL COOK. _ parlor cook. DIAMOND HEATER. PYRAMID HEATER. VICTOR GAS BURNER. VILLAGE AIK TIGHT. And many other newjmd Improved Coal and Wood Heating Stovea-ALL WARRANTED. Together with a fall and select assortment of Cutlery and Builders’ Hardware, Na«» and Tin Ware, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc and Gal* vanixed Iron, executed by some of tue best Mechanics In the country, prices reasonable. J. W. LOOHI1S) 113 Lake street. oci-diaz-im TV r . 6ROSVEX OR E. (Successor to Thomas G react! 225and227-Lake Street - 225 and 227 (Corner of Franklin. Chicago, minds.) crania a S 7 O V 12 S ■ Hotspur Coolc, (Large Oven, Extenaloa-back, for Coal or Wood.) JTew ‘World Coolc, Elevated Ovens, etc. Cooking Banges, Hot-Air Furnaces, Heaters, Parlor and Office Stoves; AT A TRIFLING ADVANCE ON ALBANY PRICES. Kitchen Utensils. Tin Ware. Japaned Ware. Pumps, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, wooden Ware, Fruit Cans, Kedxie'a Water Filter. House ffnmuiiing Goods Generally. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work. Plumbing and Japanlng, executed promptly to order. R W. CROSVENOR. 223 and 23 Lake cor. Franklin. ocll-d319-3in Chicago. QTEWART’S COOKING STOVE O STILL AHEAD. The acknowledged superiority of the Stewart Stove baa Riven rise to «vera! Imita tions. The genuine article Li for sale by C. META Agent at 130 State street, between Monroe and Adams. Also, a good assortment of Housekeeping Hardware «nd Tinware. Uiaociraqr jretoiug fHarijiucs. CETVING MACHINES.—The Fin k 3 tie & Lyon Sewing Machine Company have estab lished a reputation for their machines Second to none. Persons purchasing the F. 4 L S. M. will receive a fttll guarantee. For Family Sewing they are unrivalled. For Manufacturing purposes they have no equal. Purchasers are requested to call at No. W> South Clark street, and examine these Superior Sewing Ma chines. Remember the nnmber, IG6 Sooth Clark streetbe tween Madison and Monroe. oc!« d355-lin L CORNELL & CO., Proprie • ton In the Northern and "Western States, of the celebrated COHZtSZiZ. & GO'S SEWING- MACHINES, TAGGART & FARR'S PATKVT. Agents wanted In every town—great Inducements of fered. Oflice and Salesroom at X 33 Lfiko Street, ,\o. 1, 2d Floor, Chicago, lIL Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. L, COBXELL. ls£UaP34sm) T. C. XSTKX. 828, 828, 835, 835, 840, 840. Sfjii'/.ve MJicsujv.es: FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING. 5,500 already In use. Double Thread, Grover & Baker Stitch, and war ranted equal to the very best at any price. They bnvewroughtthelrown GREAT SUCCESS,and arc the only successful on pet irons, and gujcit assess to high prices and would-be monopolies. Thousands sav U and every machine proves It Swift, easy and full; Stitching. Hemming. Felling, Tucking. Gathering, Quitting, Cording and Embroidering most beautifully. Their Held of sucre** U the world of sewing to be done —trom Book Muslins to Heaviest Bevon and Cowhide. No machine claims to give better satisfaction, and no Hemmer claims EQUALITY to our UNIVERSAL HEMMER, adjustable, as It is, to All Widths and Tiucxkes^fj). We want reliable Men and Women as Agents In every town in the North and West, to whom a great per cent age will be allowed. Men of all professions and ladles In all circumstances are now at work for us, doing their neighbors much good and their pockets tfn hart, by In troducing onr Machines, which are BREAD AND GOLD for the poor and all that U wanted for the Rich. Samples of Sewing, Descriptive Circular aud Cuts sent on receipt of red stamp. Address CORNELL * COMPANY, Call at 133 Lake street. Box S9SI Chicago. 111. 'VfILLAR’S XE\V PATENT .Lf JL Lock-Stitch Family SEWING- MACHINES! $33, $33, $33, $33, $33, $35. The ONLY one taking this stitch sold for less than SSO. In form, general appearance, stitch, (alike on both sides.) sire, capacity, speed, stillacs*. case of mo tion, and manner oi forming the stitch. It U vert siren lire and Wierastkd to do as much and as well as Ute celebrated WHEELER Js WILSON $125 MACHINE. We also have the SESTROFOLZTAN Double-Lock Tight Fast GROVER ± DAKER stitch f2S Family Sewing Machine—warranted superior to any S2O machine, or money refunded. We will send either or both of these machine*, at agents prices, to anv party engaged In the sale of sewing machines, and refund tbe money at the end of sixty days If they are not satisfied. No connection with Cornell £ Co- Agents wanted. Call at 102 Lake street, or address LEWIS CORNELL, Box 5851, Chicago, 111, j»lt*Coc2Si.iyr ATETROPOLriAN- SEWING . T I MACHlNE—Manufactured DR. K. S. PAYNE, No. G t North Dearborn et. Salesroom at theßootand Shoe Store, No. 13 2 Lake sk, (2dfloor.) Sewing Machine Agents Wanted rn every county throughout the States, to sell R. S. I'iYKi'a MrruoeouTiK Dociile-Lock. Elastic. F*ut Gkuvcr& Btxxn’a Smcii milt Sewisu sla caiss. the same for which Lewis Cornell has acted as Agent for the last few weeks, , _ . These machine* are adapted to all varieties of work, giving perfect satisfaction, and are warranted equal In any respect to those selling at a higher price. A large percentage allowed, and great Inducements to entcr- S rising and efficient Agents. We also have Blake 4t olm-ton’B Improved Patent Adjustable Hemmer Address, crcall In person upon DR. R.s. PATNE. P. O. Box siu, Chicago. 111, se2B-dU3-Sm poiio 3IILL PROPERTY ron sals. In consequence of the decease of one of the owners of the above property, the whole of It fa now offered the past summer the mill has been complete. Ir repaired and fitted op In the venr best manner, with all the latest Improvements, and fa now In order to manufacture Flour of a quality second to none in the market. The Custom Apparatus fa also arranged in the hot manner. There are SIX PAIRS OF BURRS, Smut Wills, Separators, Bran Dusters, iScc., See. The power fa derived from the Elk Horn Creek, arery steady*stream—fall 16 feet. The mill fa in the village of Como, Whiteside County. HU on * be J^ l ?]i. of . R, is k Ulver. and In one of the most fertile districts In the fa* afao l connected with this property a large Warehouse. Cooper-ahop.'Store, Dwelling Booms and Stable Railroad communication by the r niton Branch of the Galena aod Chicago RaUrcad. . nrt For further particular* address D, L. QUTKR ft CO, _ Chicago, or S.XEHMAN SMITH, on the premise*. Como. Oct. 27th, ISCO. oc»J : lm_ AT ALT! BARLEY - MALT! —A ILL stock of PHUtE BABLEY MALT for Brewer's sod Distiller's use, constantly on ksnd, snd esck order nrotnndy OUed, Also soperiorYewtM.lt InbsnrtA Cold Srfrtog MWt Ilonse. Bntlalo. S. Y. Address A. G. MOIiET. 15 South WstCT street cidcro. ; selOglAni RG. GOODWILLIE’S • WHOLESALE PACKING- BOX FACTORY, Corner of Beach and Mather Streets. Orders for Boxes. Trunk Bodiesi and Frnlt Drawers will receive prompt attention. Post Olflce Box ®3, Chicago, ill. ocl7-d3SI-ly_ Try ORDS AND MUSIC ONE HUNDRED COMIC^NGS—SO cento. ONE HUNDRED SONGS OF SCOTLAND—SO Cto. ONE HUNDRED SONGS OF lltf-LAND-Mcto. street, Boston. - TTILN DRIED CORK MEAL, IV Filrfleld UIHa.—SOO bbla of tills celebrated brand la store and for aale by ______ . __ BEDFORD, JIEBEDITH * CO„ 3fo. 219 Soatb Water it. _ Jaismiy TRACKING BARRELS ALWAYS X on h»nd and far A n De*rt>oro_*treet. _ in 0c17.d271.1m r T'O LUMBERMEN. —300 ha-white JL Bean»lnb»zsßndbsrreletDrMjebr TAMa ft nOOOKTELINO. 0c37-dOB«w . HOW W»t« Stttrt. transportation. RICHMOND & AGENTS FOB THE New York Central R. H., Cleveland 6c Flttaborsh U. IC., Troy dr Erie and Troy and 'Western Lines on the Erie Canal, And (running In connection with the above) theßnffaln. Cleveland and Chicago Line on the Lake*, constating of FOURTEEN FIRST GLASS PROPELLERS, Tvm control freight .t ttoo lowest r»te. to ,nd from all the principal potnta Eaat. via attain on the Lake* and Bail or Cana] between Buffalo and Albany. Alao, Freight contracted to and from Pittsburgh, wheeling, Baltimore and PHILADELPHIA, At Lower Bates than by aay other Route. Office Ho. 1 CUrk-St. cor. Sontk Wkter Street ' “ "iTMm ___ jyg-cti gT. JOSEPH & PIKE’S PEAK Transportation Line. A. "WARBEN ft CO., . General Freighter* to the Mluen, storage, forward^ commission Wo hare Tr»fas tearing St. Joseph weekly through one the roar. Tor all parts in the mines, and can give parti** onosnal facilities for Kitting out frtlrht with rtupatch and at reasonable rale*. All enodi shipped to onr care, destined for the mine*, will be promptly at tended to. Warehouse on Sixth Street. . „ A. WARREN* A CO. anlSTfiO-ly gt. Joseph. Mo. T'HE WESTERN TRANSPOR JL TATIOS COMPANY. And Western Express Co. M. 1860. jtS To Shippers of Freight to and from the West! Enlarged nod be*t facilities ever presented for the consideration of Merchants Shippers, Tra velers and Emigrants. THE WESTERN TUIXSPOBTITIOX CO., Having largely increased their Lake facilities, will be prepared, on the arrival of Canal Goods, to run during the ensuing season between Buffalo, Chicago, Milwaukee & Racine, Touching at intermediate port* on the Upper Lakes the following Fint-CloM Screw Steamers: MOHAWK, DACOTAH, FREE STATE, GALENA, TONAWANDA, MENDOTA, PLYMOUTH, CUYAHOGA, MAY FLOWER, CHICAGO, NEPTUNE, WENONA, MISSOURI, MT. VERNON, Leaving the docks at Erie Basin and foot of Michigan street, Buffalo, EVERY EVENIN'!*. (Sunday* ex. ceptedi. at 7, And between BUFFALO and HE TUOIT, via North Shore direct, the CONCORD, DUNKIRK, OMAR PASHA, SAGINAW, Leaving the Dock at Erie Basin at 7 o'clock r. it. Ard between BUFFALO, SANDUSKY and TOLEDO, the ARAXES, EQUATOR, EUPHRATES, ECLIPSE, ORONOTES, EQUINOX, Leaving the Dock at Erie Basin at 7 o'clock r. w. And between BUFFALO. ERIE and CLEVELAND, the MARY STEWART, ILLINOIS, Leaving the Dock at Erie Basin at 7 o’clock r.M. And between BUFFALO and GREEN BAY, the COMET, ROCKET, Leaving the Dock foot of Cincinnati street, at 7 o'clock p. H„ which, running la connection with the unequaled Coual facilities of tula Company, comprising 150 Boats of the Zcargest Class, (Eight of which wlllleAveDntraloandNew York dally,) atm with the NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD, and WESTERN. SPAULDING’S and PEOPLE'S LINK »»P EXPRESSES over said road. enables them loofferMer chants and shippers then* evidently superior CirllUles for the transportation of their freight to and from the -£aeC and West with reliability aad despatch. The Western Erjtress, (Owned and operated by this Company.) will be mn orertheNew Vork Central Railroad to Buffalo. and connect with the various Railroads and above line* o( Propellers, for such Freight as may require a more speedy transit than by Cana). The Cabin and Steerage accommodations of these Steamers bare been fitted op expressly with a view to the comfort and tafetr of passengers. For rates of Freight and Passage, apply to the Agents or Consignees, at tueOfllcea of tne Western Transpor. Utlun Company. At Eric Basin. Buffalo. 11 State street Boston. 113 Pier Albany. A.E. Colter L'llca. HowardiThnrston^Alblon J. Heaner & Co Erie. MU&Murris'l j Cleveland. J. 11. Stead ..Sandusky. J.L. Hurd A Co ..Detroit, llnrlburt, Kirkland ± Co., Mackinac. J. T. Kirkland.Sheboygan, TV. F. Hurd ... ( ii|i v <].* J. J. Tallmadze j JIUW ke * Hathaway £ Penn. Green Day. 1 Ctrntlea Slip..New York. 9 Aator House, Broadway, New York. 191 River street Troy. W. F. Holmes Rochester. Duulap£Gould.Lockport. Stevens A Chart, > I). B. Smith, > Toledo. A. Hopkins . Johnson A Hodges, Manitowoc. John Heir Racine. Kenosha W. IL Wright * Co.. Wankegan. Richmond <£Co., 1 Clark-st, Chicago. J. W. TUTTLE, Agent, FOOT OF STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Lc29G4>m] STAR LINE QLD BLACK^ Liverpool and New York Packet Ship?, Satllngon tbe Bth and 21th of each month. NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL and CORK STEAMSHIPS, salting f.n>iu New York every! Saturday, and from Liverpool trailing at Cork) every Wednesday. SHAFTS ON LIVERPOOL ANS IRELAND. Poult** visiting the old country, or wishing to send for their friend*, can purchase tickets at reduced through rates. Drafts on Royal Bank of Ireland, and Liverpool, to ooj «=oum.< m t GCIOX _ Jy2Sc«My 3G Dearb»ru street. Q.REAT CENTRAL ROUTE Detroit, Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, NIAGARA FALLS, ALBANY, NEW YORK, BOSTON, PORTLAND AND ALL Sew York, New England and Canadian Towns. For Tickets applr at the Railroad Company’s Office, opposite Tremoot House, corner Lake and Dearborn streets, Chicago. Freight Taken at Lowest Bates To and from the East. A. WALLINGFORD, Agent. 31oIttirnl fficbals. .-iflags. At !—FLAGS !—FLAGS ! BANNERS! Bnalgns:: Ensisnsl!! Of every site and description. con*tantly cn band and made to order at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, GILBERT HUBBARD & GO., Ship Chandlers and Sail Sinkers, Wholctalcsole and Retail Dealers U TWINES, CORDAGE AUD HEAVY COTTON GOODS. We have at all times the largest stock west of , York of Manilla and Tarred I tope. Duck. Cotton and Hemp Cords, Baev Bagging and Burlaps. Oakum. Tar. Pitch, paints, OIK Chain Anchors. Tackle Blocks. Glll-Ncta. Seines, and every varie ty of Seine and Gill-Net Twine, Can vas. Belting and Hose, Coal Tar, Hoofing Pitch and Felting, TENTS. AWNINGS AND TABPAfUNS. Cotton, Flax and Hemp Twines, Of every description. Nos. 203 ana 207 Soul!. Water Street, Corner of Wells, Chicago. G HUBBARD—J. S. TURNER—G. D. CARPENTER. iJyCO-cnKUm} *tcam 13sc IcSorfcs. XTEW YORK STEAM DYE j_> WORKS. WM. YEKBURr, IST South Clark street, between Madison and Monroe. Chicago. Illinois. Dyer and Cleaner of all kLnds of Silk and Woolen Goode. Al>o. straw Bonnet Bleacher and Proscr. Store and country work punctually attended to. T7AXCY STEAM DYE AVOUKS r OP SIDNEY KALISH. No. 193 Sooth Clark street, bet ween Monroe and Adams, Cldcago, Illinois. I have been awarded the First premium at the late U. s. Fslr. All conntry orders by express strictly at tended to. UalS-ly AE. KEYES, M. D., Homcco • pathlc Phvslcton ur.d Surgeon. would respect, fully announce to the citlrena ofCUlcago. that nets permanently located In this city, where he may be found In readiness to attend to all calls in the line of his profession. Residence *8 Kush street. Office hours pram otolo A. IL. and from 3totP. M. ocad.'g9-6m DR. CHARLES STORCK, German Phvslclan. formerly of Toronto. C. W., can be Consulted and Medical Advice Obtained, dally from 9 toll A. M„ w 2 to I P. M.. at the Metropolitan Hotel, corner of Randolph and Wells St, ocifixlw •VTOTICE.—CHICAGO WATER X' WORKS. All owners or occupants of buildlnrs supplied with water by the Chicago City Hydraulic Company, are hereby notified that the second s<ml. annual pavnieot of the year commencing May Ist. 15ol). and ending May Ist. 1361. will be doe and payable on the Ist of November next, at the WaterComiufatlouer'a Office. corner of Late and La Salle Streets room No, 4 over Marine Dank. The pavmcnt herein declared to be due on the Ist of November next fa for use of water for the half year commencing with that day and ending May fat. I*L Owners or occupants of buildings which are situated onlotsaiiJolniDgsny street, avenue or alley, through which the distributing water pipes are Laid, bat which are not supplied with water, are also notified that the aecond *c mi-annual payment for the assessment for the year commencing Mav i*t, isco, and ending May Ist. 1361. will be doe and payable at the same time and By order of the Board. A. W. TINKHAM. Bec*y. Water Commfaalooer's Office, Ocl. 20,1800. [ocZMJOrf-lOt ‘nOD'WORTTTS MUSIC STORE, XJ No. 0 Astor Place, N. Y. Publisher and Dealer In Foreign and American Mu sic, Instruments and Musical Merchandise. Songs aud Compositions ft»r the Plano Forte hy the best masters; Sacred and Organ Music; Dance and Military 51 uslc for the Piano-Forte, sent by mail, pontage free, mamas may be sent Instead of change). Catalogues or Manic for Brass Bands, Quadrille Bands, small or large Or* chestna. Price Uh of Brass Instruments sent on ap plication. The "Journal of Brass Bands," a new pub ueationof Band Single, fa issued on the Uth of each month: single Nos. at $1.73 or sl3 per annum; price $1 each number; also the "Companion." containing Marches. Medleys, fte. The instrumental parts la these works are separate and ready tor performance. HARVEY B. DODWOTH. oe3SCl2*3m Director of Dodworth's Band. 1860. NEW CROP. 1860. LAKE ERECT MILLS wIH supply orders for New White Winter floor without advance In price. All of our Superior Brands ofFlouratlowrate*. Webavea new run of .lose for Corn Ueal and Feed, and shall supply orders at low rates. Goods warranted, and de livered In the city free of ehuje. STEVENS & NOB wifl, West Lake and Deaplalnes streeu. ujU T\TIGHT SCAVENGER.-Charles _L a Kona will attend to the cleaning of privy vanlta, removlnc of stable manure, and any offensive matter Orders directed Chas. Kona. Chicago p. 0. Bpx_l I IS, will receive prompt attention, locSxla 92aUroais. ATICHIGAX CENTRAL AXD 1H GREAT WESTERN* (CANADA) RAILWAYS. CO., Summer Arrangement. Trains leave tie Orest Central Depot, foot of Lake street Chicago: 850 A, M.—lightning Express, (Sundays excepted.) arrive at Detroit 8.15 p. w„ Suipendon Bridge AlO a. Albany BJO r. M-, Nsw York 9p. Boston 11,35 r. «. , &00 P. M.-N>w York and Ik*ton Express, (except Satordayj arrive at Detroit *SO a. .bus pension E ridge of Bnffalo 9JO r. m., Albany It’, x. New York9.lsa. *, Boston I p. a. 750 A. M.—Cincinnati Bxpresa, (except Sunday.) through tn Cincinnati In 13 hours. 7.(3 P. M.—Cincinnati and Louisville Express; (except Patorday) through to Cincinnati In 11 hours, . Louisville In IS hours, _ , 8.00 P. JC—‘Train, Saturday, only to Niles. Sunday Trains at 8 p. h. nr Patent Sleeping Cars on all night trains. The 8 p. ic. train connects at Paris wllb the Buffalo tod Like Huron Railway for BuJTalo and all points east; at Toronto with the Grand Trunk Railway to Klnwoo. OgdenahoriUi. Montreal. Quebec, and all points toCfcnadi East, Northern Vermont, New Damp lUm and Maine, luggage checked through. . „ . Through Tickets for sale at the principal Railroad offlctslntbe North and West, ami at tlie Company a ofllce. 51 Dearborn street, and at the depot, foot of Lake street. E. N. RICE. Superintendent 11. J. SMi.mtn, General Passenger Agent. feSS TMTTSRURG, FORT WAYNE <t J. CHICAGO RAILROAD. Now completed and car* run trom Chicago to ruts, burg without change, connecting with the great PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD To New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washing, ton City, and all the Interior towns of Pennsylvania. New Jersey. Now York. Maryland. Ac. Merchants by taking ibl* route, will have the benefit of all the Eastern markets at no additional cost. Bacras® checked through. „ „ , , „ Train* leave the depot, corner of Canal and Van BnransireeU, WfjtSlde.asfollowa: 6.t0 A. iL-Morning Express, daily, (Sundays ex. eepted.) 755 P. M—-Night Express, daUy. (Saturdays ex. Conneettog P atCKßtllne with the Cleveland and Lake Shore Railroad to Dunkirk. Buffalo. Niagara Falla. New York aud lloaton. and all the interior towns of New England, via New York Central and New York and Erie Railroads- • „ ... AUo. sontli to Colnmbua. Zanesville. Newark. Mount Vemon, Steubenville. Wheeling, and Interior towns of Ohio and Virginia. Ihe above train* connect at Forest with trains on Mad River Road to Springfield. Urban*. Dayton and Cincinnati. Als<v wlih train* at I.lma fur Dayton and Cincinnati direct FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE Passenger* bound East will find thU route both Elcasant and agreeable, pawing through many of the irsest and finest dtle* In the untted States. Fas-cngers arriving ut Chicago, on any of the roads, wilt find attentive check agent* at the depots, to re ceive checks and convey baggage free of charge to the Plttsbnrg and Chicago cara. sleeping Can accompany ea-h train. _ Ticket* for sale at the principle Ticket Offices In the West, and at the Company's Ofllce. corner of Randolph and Dearborn ctreet*. opposite the Revere at the Depot. West Side, corner of Canal and >an Boren street*, Chicago. _ UPBe particnlar and oak for tickets by Fort Wayne. B. F. PATRICK, Ticket Agent, JAS. W. MUSSON, Freight Agent. Chicago. J. J, HOUSTON, Uco. Freight Ag'L Chicago. CT. LOUTS, ALTOX & CHX- O CAGO RAILROAD. Shortest and only road between Chicago and St Louis without Change of Cars, Baggage or Conductors. GREAT SAVING IN TIME AND DISTANCE. Elegant Sleeping Cara la Night Trains. xrw MASICCKXST. SU3LTOR ARRANGEMENT. Chicago Depot—Comer Canal and Van Daren Strssts. Chicago OtUce—t: Dearborn Street, Trains leave Chicago every morning. Sundays ex. ceplcd; and every evening. Saturday* excepted. Trains leave Chicago 9.00 *. ji. 9.00 p. u. Arrive at Joliet lO.'-s* 19*25 “ Peoria 3.:« p. x. 7.00 1. x. ** Bloomington i.U 2. - .26 ** Springfield 5.00 5.11 - Alton 8.15 8.10 ** St. Louis 9.25 9.30 Train leave'* St. LonU 7.00 *. x. 5.00 p. x. Arrive at Chicago 7.70 p. x. . 0,10 *. x. Making direct connections with all trains (or the East and North. , , Joliet and Wilmington Accommodation leaves Chi. cago -* * "" - -•ago at OO p. (LilTy. ... Wilmington and Joliet Accommodation leaves CM caz«» »t -l P. arrive at Chicago at 9.tT» p. a. ticket* by nil for Peoria, Galesburg, Burlington, Jacksonville, Naples. Quiucr, St. Joseph and Atcldsou. Connections at &c Louis by nil for Jefferson City. Svraease. Pilot Knob, and St- Joseph. Al*o. bv steam, rr everv afternoon from St. Louis for Cairo. McmphK Vicksburg. New Orleans. Jefferson City. Leavenworth, Pike’s Peak, Weston- AtcM-on. and Sc Joseph. JAMES KOim. i pprrleer* CUAHLKS CONGDON, { l * CCCl7Cr ** JOSEPH PRICE. Treasurer. IL 11. MASON. Chief Engineer and Cent Snp’t. C. C. WHEELER. Gen*! freight Agent. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL- X ROAD. Sommer Arrangement?lS6o* On and after Sunday. April Uth, ISTA two dally trains will leave the Omit Central Depot at loot of Lata and South Water Street-. C3P.M.—Dav Express. (Sunday* excepted.) arriving at Pcorht at 3.13 r. y.: Decatur at 3.13 p. y.: Springtteld at 5.10 p.x'; Jacksonville at H.'JJ r. m.; Naples at UJ.VO r. m.: St. Louis at T.'JO r. St.: Cairo at 10-A". p. w.; Memphis in 7*l hours and New Orleans la IS hoar* Irons Chicago. tMP. IL—Night Express (Saturdays excepted) arrive* at Decatur at 1.15 «. y.; Sprtitgnchl3.K* a. it.; Jacksonville at 5.C3.«. m.; Naples atH.2O a. a.: Quincv at 10,30 4. M.: sc Louis «t KA. sc: Cairo at 10.33y.; Memphis la vid hours, aud New Orleans lu ta hours from Cidcagu, gy Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. HYDE PARK AND WOODLAND TRAINS. Train* leave Chicago at 6.70 a. a.; S a. yg 13 sc: X2O r. sc: and ikla p. u. Returning will leave— _ . Woodlaw n fi„SS i.y. ft 00 c.y. IPO pot. 4J2S p.y. rtJT. r.y. Hyde Dark 7JM 9M •!.» 7.HT Oakland.. .7.01 ».(« 1.10 4.37 ..OQ Fairs lew... 7.W 9.13 1.1 l Lit "fW CarWork»..7.ll lU* l.vo l.ii *.U vr. R ARTUnc Gen. Sup t. W. S. JOHNSON, Gen. Passenger Age nL F)li ROCKFORD, BELOIT, Fr*eporr. Galena. Dubuque, Jancstllle. Pralrlu Pa'Chlrn, Oshkosh. LaCnv«e. St. Paul, and all pwluU West and Northwest, via— CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN R.VILWAT. Three dally trains leave. vU; ft 17 a. ra.—Day Ex. press; S p. m,—for Rockford; ft3o p. ui.—Night Lx. press. Doth express train- go directly through to all point* In the Northwest, and connect at LaCruu—c and iTatrto du Chleu wldt steamers for >l. l*aul. Ac. for Rockford lake the Day Exprcw or 3 p. m. train * Sleeping Cara on night train-. ociA-iy GEO.L. DL‘NL.M*.SuperintendenL •c % (& EGONOiT?!* BiafaiialaS o s* Save the Pieces! A* jcnncrwwiu. iitrFß'i hvh* is watt ■wsclatkd TiMiues It b very desirable to have rente cheap and convenient way f»r repairing Furniture, Crockery Tovi. &■:. SPALDING’S PBEPASED GLUE meets all ciuergcQclcs. and no hoiischaM can afford to bewlthoatir. It h always ready and up to the stick las point. There I* no longer a neccs-lty for limping •hairs splintered veneer", heudlcsi doll*, and broken cra<lles. It b Junt the article for cone, shell and other ornamental work, »o popular with ladle* of refinement and taste. Thb admirable preparation b nsed cold, being cbc. mleally held in solution, nod posse**lns alt (he valuable Qualities of the best cabinet-maker’s Glue. It may b« used lu the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. TSEFL'L IN* EVERT HOUSE.** K. B.—Abrush ac-companlcs each bottle. Price 25 Cent*. Wholesale Depot, Ko. 4a CedSr St, Nov York. Address HENRY C. SPALDING A CO., Bos No. 3/iCO, New V ork. Pnt np for dealers In cases containing tour, eight, or twelve diuen—a beautiful Uthorjrapu Show-Card ac. companylng each package. A single bottle of SPAULDING’S PREPARED GLUE wilt sate tea times utianally to every hoii'Cho’d. Sold be all prominent Stailr>R~r*. Druggist*. Hard ware anil Kuralture Dealers. Grocer* and r anev Store*. Countrv merchant-* i-hould m:ike aiu<|euf SPALD INIi’S PREPARED GLUE, when mailing up thr-lr ll<t. It will stand any climate. dt'llydlood Q A K 0 R C H A It D ACl2> SPHIXGS. These Springs are stunted In the ralTey ofthe Oak Orchr.pl Creek. In the town of Alabama. Gene»we county. N. elcht mile* south of the village of Me illua. uu the Etlc Canal, and fourteen u.Res from DntavLt. The principal AcW SjKlny* are three Iq number: be side* tnei*«* mere are six other*. They arc all irxutrd within a circuit of about f-fty rod*. The medicinal quail tie* of the waters arc fully shown In the >nUJolncd testi monial-. Thev contain a very large amount ol Sulphur. Sulphuric Arf'U Sulphate of Lime, and l*roio-Salphale of iron The great medicinal vlnms possessed by the water* depend very largely upon llic presence. In auel» unusual quantities, of these runitlve substance*. Hundred* ut ca*e- of disease, especially those result ing from the scrofulous diathesis, have tejn cured by their use. 1:> sVln dl-eascs—even la confirmed Leprosy—the water* have been »I;;ualiy succe-ful. Oomions of medical and scientific gentlemen are given la the circulars. The folio* lug eminent gentle men speak fa strong terms of the medicinal value vi lliese waters: I’pn. FusuK.-*, T. Ronst* lUck. M. D„ of Albany; Jas. McN'scuinn*. M. l»„ of Albany; £i>- W4EO Sramc. 3L !>., of New York ; Dr. Ik fmputt.L, ot llltstleld, Mas*.: Dr. J, S. Scutum. of lajckport, X, Y. They recommend the waters confidently. Dr. Spring refers to a ca-c of chronic diarrhea of several ycarv sumllng, which vu cure*! by the use of the water. Dr licet says: lam satisfied that these water* arc highly valuable a* medicinal agent*. ’ Dr. Campbell mvs; “Theymustbe highly beneficial for all chronic diseases of the stomach andmtwels. Dr S. I*. 'Vurra read » paper on the subject of these Waters, before the Academe of Phvelclnos, In the city of New York. In which hr -cues that the Waters pos sess decidedly tonic. retrlgcrant, and astringent pro. Perth*; and that the data of disease? to w hlcfi they arc mure particularly adapted, arc chronic aScctlous of the digestive ami crinarv organs, nad w'meofthc cn tauenu* dlsca-ca; chronic dysnepnla; chronic diarrhea; chronic dv**ntcnr; chronic aiuroi*; chronic cystitis; diabetes; cases oi pi-*;vc hemorrhage, such as Purpura Hemorrhagica, and the colliquative sweats of Hectic Fever. The Water may also be ofmn used u !i*i advan tage, he says la case oi low Typhoid Fevers: lu con valescence from protracted fevers l<* excite the appe tite ami promote dlgr*tlou; In tilarrhcxs particularly ■ochaa are dependent oa a relaxed or deemed state of the roucoas mcobniue of the intestines, lu calcul ous stfcciloas, or lltnlarls. attended with phosphatlc sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being tirvlcrablc to muriatic adit. as being more solvent, and less aptby continual use to disorder the stomach. In lebrlle dis ease* h can be n*ed- properly diluted. »» a refrigerant to diminish thnr-tand pn’teraatnral heat. In skm dis ease— in those forms of dyspepsia connected with the alkaline condition of the stonnclt. a* lu Pyr<>sls. or watcr-brash. It will prove better than hydrochloric acid. In rase of Collca plctonnni. and other Injurlms coni-e --quescea arising from the action of lead, uils water will prove to be an admirable antidote. In chronic pharyn pllK laryncltK chronic mucous entnrrli. and humid asthma, chronic ophthalmia (externally > as a gargle in ulcerated sore throat. In eases of salivation, and In lea- Corrbca and gleet; and also In plies. When taken internally, a wiaa-aLassrcL of the Wa ter. diluted, token three time* a day, la sufficient for an testimonial* from physicians, and other respec table Individuals, may be seen on application to the Agent. Dealers supplied on liberal term*. No TTirxa oracias tst**** rsorraEP ntoji u. w. HOSTWICK. Solo Agent. No. 571 Broadway, New York. x.tbasa-1: J> DWELL llftcSUt MASCfiCTCJtIM or pelt and composition roofs Roofing BXaterials. Office. No 77 Dearborn Street Dearborn Clock, Chi. cago, lit F. O. Cox ISIS. From nine rears experience la thU basinet® la Chi cago, we are enabled to lav* Roof*, and tumuli mate* mu unsurpassed In durability and quality, audaelhe beat proof of the same, we refer to hHt-cLiav buildings la this city where, for the above term of yean*, our roots have remained uninjured by the weather. Clrec tlooa for ose sent with all country order*. I>ertßtxcK»—O. U Whcclock. Ed. Barling. TY. w. Itovlngtox Architects: John Sollltt, Baker * ifeEwen, wncox i CalUrt Builders; J. K. Uot#fonL Mq.. N. p. Wilder. l>q..StUc« Burton, Esq-J.T.Kdwardx K*q.. Henry \vubcck.Eaih. Thomas Church, T nUTn Be^»-dliS-aa 'T'HE EAGLE SLATE COM- I PANT—Heine prepared to receive order* fey their SUPEBIOaM AS» PCBPLE BOOFSu SLATES. would call attention to the tow cost of til® nax-rtoof material, and to the great purity of rain* water collected from slats roofs, nut being impregnat ed with mini of decayed shingle* or tho poisonous qualities of painted metal*. The only snreacy established by the Company being In the City or New Fork. Fartle* wj«lilng to procure the OBNriNE E.AOLE COMPANY'S sCATKS will please addrvw th<* Company, comer Bhh street and 10th avenue. New York, or the nnder-lgned, where or der* trill receive prompt altcatlon G. fc I U.MAN, Agent. -'TConiaudtßtrect, New York. Buffalo & lake uruox RAILWAY. Sliortc*l ami bf»troiit>* toß*i ,rai and other Eastern cities. ' • ' Train leaving Chicago at S.OG p m . Dft’rlt at i-'o riven nt Uul’aio ut :. ; iop. m,. N**w V<uk at 10-r, . *rn Boston at 4:50: connecting wdh N V ( • ntrd .V ii.,‘,j loand N. Y. <t Krle trains going Ka*t 1 Jcket- Road ran be uljtnlauU at tie-l.nlc.n l>.*n< t * , ‘ ls feli'6o-iy 11. s. rAi:m:.(WiManage, --- TLctjal Slbbmiscments. MASTER’S SALE.—State of III’,. not*. Cook County. S.H.—circuit Court o( <v«,- County.—PetlMon P»r Mechanic'* Lieu. Frederic* Braahn, use of *r, vs 1/earv Nib!**-. Public notice u hereby given lliat I. L, C. Freer. .Ma-lcr In chancery ofo.ok County, but- Illinois. will. In obedience to the mandate In u spcrUl Execution Issued la the above entitled cau*e. ofrhu date, sell at public auction f»r cash, to the hlghe-i tl-i der, on the twentieth day of November. A. I'». iwo. ,ii the right, title. Interest, claim and demand which tho said defended on the eighth dav of .March, A Ij i- ,7 badlntheprcmLoade-crlbcdas f.lbiw*, to.wit 1 nuroberseventy.dx iTfl'. In the ( ami Trii-tee’- division of the west half (except the r—rthfa-t •|N.*rt-r of tlie southwest quarter. and the Minthenst ti'iurt* r the northwest quarter; ofM-cllon the if»,|n Towmi.'i. thlrty.nlne (-S*. north of Itmmi* fourteen »Ui. »M-t < f the Third Principal M-rbllm. in th* City uf Clilc County of Cook, and au:« of Illinois. * 1.. C. PAINE FREER. Master In t hunccry of Cook V CMcago.OctoberV9th. ocdl i A SSIGXEE SALE.—WiII I-. ...1,1 xX. to clf*e nn a«-lgiifiirnt at tlie mirth : .ir Court llon«e, l:i Chicago, on Satnrdav. th- t *■ n*f. <Uy of November next, at U» o*cl.K*k ». n. tf«, account* and Judgment* due thehtii-1 rm of J. h,t lI.N. Paraonaaud 11. N. ParMin*. absolute ; r cash. For pardcul.tra Inquire of Gc*. Herbert, Atiuj. ney, 60 Oearburu atieet F. A IK IN. A\s?lznec ol 11. N. Par-un*. Cltlrago. Oct.rOth. IWO. cr:?l d:7t Kt /GUARDIAN’S SALE. —ln t1... \A matter of tho petition of Mary A. Stownll. rmr. dlan of Clan Edw.tnl L, Slowed, A'lt !i:m Stowell and Frederick B. Stowidl, minor*. ( Ircult Conrt, LnkeC«'«n(v. On petition toaelMVarl'* real estate. Stale uf lllinoK Lake County—S. S. public notice U hereby given, that In pursuance of an order made and entered "i« the V.Mli day »*f s-ptem. her. .V, D. twin, by the circuit Court In ami f«r the -aid conniv of Like. In the Stale «>f IJilm-L- u.'ure-aiil. all and tfngular the rhares ai d Ituer-?t- «•!' tin* above named minora, (’ltri Slowel*. Edwanl L. S|.>w»*!*. A.:c. line Stowed and Frvdeth’k B. Stowed, of. In and to Itm ollowlng deiM’ribed i<ren:t*ee, to wit: lit- iioribwenc fractional quarter otiractloimliwcilnn run: b« r twenty, seven town l«ny-f »ur ill.', north, of ranee tuciv* (12). rant. In Lake county uJor-a.d.l. eunraluiii'f In tho whole nine acre*, more orb-*. *ald share* and It.ier. e*t* being one equal undlvlib <: aixth run «-f th.* »b~!e, belonging to each of *.od minor-, will le -old at public aactton t« the hlghen bidder for rash, by ibe nstder signed guardian, under and by virtue of -aid order of Mid Circuit Court, at the door of the depot at l ake Forest Station, on the Chicago and Milwaukee or Lag* Shore KallroatL lu Lake County aforcsi.M, on Kr:«l.»v, the second dav of November next, A. I*. I*o, i,l tt*o hour of two o'clock In the afternoon of that day. Dated Oct, sth, a. I».1*0. „ if AHY A. STO'YELL, v.mrdlan. By Mithxb * Tarr. her Attorney*. * o€2o<i.VJtd MASTER’S SALE.—Sf.-.te of !l!i --note. Cook County. S. S.. Circuit Court.« County. In Channrv. J«>hn R. pnoon*. complain ant. va. Janie* 11. llnbbnrd **i aU d-frndant*. Public notice U herebv gir-n that I. 1.. C. Paine Freer. Master In Chancery ofCo*.k r otm»r. M:tle <>f Illinois, will. In Pursuance of a decretal oro r ol -n.d Court, sell at public am-tios tor ca-n totbebi-.h' -r bn!, der. at the north door of the Court llfm-c of «!.»» County of Cook, In th«- city of Chicago, on the if-th d «y of November. A. D. lr»W, .«t ini o’clock In tb- forenoun of said dav. nil of the cboacs In action and prop-i tv belonging to the trust estate mentioned in the b.lluf complaint In said c*u*c. cor.-lstlng of a large mm her ofproimwmry notes. Judgment* and accounts s»gt.lr-t vurioon person* In llllno:.-. nml the mljarent Tar>dng in amount* from -even dollar* to *lx Imrulr* 1 dollar*each. A* full expbmailui,* w ill b«- mad-* on *l.; dav of sale a* to the r« -idcnce and s.-ivrm v of » .«•*» debtor as possible. Tbe-e ene-c* la action amount m the aggregate to about tweatr-iLre- thousand dollar-, and the asle will be absolute. l*ropcr asclgsmcr.’.* will be mode to the purdu-vrs. L. C. PAINE FREER, Master in CUaaccrv, Cook t’onntv. Chicago, Oct. 18 oci'j-tLl’.’td fORTGAGEE’S SACK.—'U'l,.. r ,- •.» I a* Jacob Rnwll and Marv il. Rnrsct*. *l* w|f«*. both of the cllv of Chicago anti’ Stale ■ f 1 f* ■:) I execute and deliver to the I •!»• ir « Indenture of mortgage, bearing due the . : ,<i -i.tv <-f July. A. l>. secure the ‘ tit <•! .» »•• n.ln promissory note of even date therewith, given h-« u.o esld Jacob 11ra<e!| lor the mini of F’>ur:e a I ; .<>a’.:;rid Dollnrst f 11.000) parable five vmranficr the «I.it Ha ro. o£ at the City Hank In Poston. M;><each>:«et;s ant pro. Tiding that the Interest thereon, which he ;.t i'io rate often percent. ]ter annum, should l>-r;,v able at raid City pant;.ln isorton.aeiiit.aiit imUv.M n St: On the second day of January and .hit-, c.ieh In «very year, which raid mortage U recorded In t! e Ki conjer ■» olßceofCook conurv, state of lidnuK la book c. <.f mortgages. at pace ttW. ami. where*.*. do..not ii.i*b'in made In the payment of thel't«i .Ilrncr.t «> laten ->t duo the secondd »y of Janturv. ami ;d*o la U.cpu. mem of the installment >•[ Interest due the x cuutl day of July. IW>O, and both remain imp id: Now. therefore, public notice l« li. rt bv given, thst I. James C. Merrill. Trustee and M«»nare'e an repaid, of the city of Boston and Stale of ilrvwtcimsi tt*. accord. Inc to the term-* of said inortifag**. <1 . h-n h. de.-:-.r» the principal sum sec ired thereb. - t*»be du-. Mr reason of raid dif.*ult In i nvmeot > f Inter-M. and tli it I shall. In pursuance at-d he virtue ot ti.e j-<» r »:.■! authority In me vested by said mortgage. ami tor t* n tires andpurposes therein expressed. on Thursday, t ho tldrtccnth dav of December. I». W©. of •.cv.tx o'clock In the forenoon of raid dav. at the north coop of the Court lloiiae.ln the dtv of Chlcaco. a*-U a» i" b. Uc auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the preiuDca In said mortgage described, to wit: “That piece or parcel ot land known and described as lot four 1 1In block seventeen i it.i. la tie iraeth nil section fUtcnO-'d. edition to the cltv «>t Chh-igo.b irg eighty fe-t isot front on Mjchlg.n av* nu- and o.ir him. dred and feet (isii in depth to the ...Ay Li th« rear, according to the plan recorded In CmA e.*o:>ty Registry, with the dwelling house undoth. r Improve, meatsthereon.” Ja.MKS «\ Ml R1i11.1.. j.M.Paaker. Attorner. rrmdec.Mortgagpc. loclLdlW-ldJ A fORTGAGE SAI.K. Whon-ns » 1 George Hannahs. of Albion, lit the Mate of Michigan, did. on the third dav of M:»r. :s»d. execute and deliver to the undersigned a certain Indenture of Mortgage to retire the p-mien: i.f ihrc • several pro. tnlssorv Notes of even date with said Mortgage, tor the sum of nne«*Q hundred doil.tr* each, -uld Not. - lie. ing payable to Joseph S:b!«-v or order, onr sixty dsjs after elate, one six months iiVter date, and ■ the In tn* :\e months amr date, with Inti r«>t the rsieof ion per cent. Per annum; which wM Mmttave is r*«'>rih.i tit the Reorder** oftlco of Jo !>tt *)•--- c-.unlv. l.ook II of Mortgage*. on page* iO and SCO: amt wi;,r-as ti \> is Provided initndbv the lefms of ?atd .Verl.'ii.t** ’Pat. it default be made In the pavmerl »»f wild promij-'-rr Notes, or either of them, either of prim-ijal «.r l.d-r *i. on (he dav or days when Hie Mine -had b. emi.e dun and pavable, the whole of-ntd prnirl".i! .-ini iM,r»-'i* secured bv-aid Not.-* should lln rui|<i" b-r. and payable, and shH Mvr’gugf should b; luunvdlat'dy foreclosed to pav Ho- same: Now. therefore. d.A»ult having been made In the pav. nientof the lint ot said prom.«M>rv Net**. n« part of said indcbtedie-rs having ln-en p-nl. mcoming a* :1.0 terms of said Mortgage. pnhiie notice I- P»-rrh> -m ti. that L Joseph pibiev. Mortgage- 1 .i;ore-s.id. do I ♦ r- he declare all of s dd.Vd.-p. s.id Mortgage des.Til.nl to be due bv reason of said d.-'atiif In pav nient. and l’ at; 1 shall, tor the nnrpo-e oi'ma'.iu-r tne mun*-y due upon •aid .Vote", and 111 a-s-orlance with the tower In mo Vested bv said Mortgage, «*'* Thur-dav, tictob-r cichleeiiin, JsiO. at U» oVreek In Hie Jor. n.-on, s« !1 »k CUlbllc auction, at lie* notth ii--or o’ tin* fourt Hot »-•, n the cltv of Chlvsuo. lo the highlit M;M«T lor cash, the following d'-M-nbed in. i-t of laud, -limit■ d in il.o counly of Jo Pax he*, iu the Stale of 111 ii!*.... ainl knowu and described s- foi;,«.vs, t’.wlt: lit* imnti. we-t quarter of -ectlen Ihi? r.iive the eisnt 11 half of the southwest quarter cl «• euon iweoly .l\ the eouihwc-t auarter of neellmi twemv-iu »• i aiul the outhwes: quarter of ihv e«.«tin a-t'ornirter o’ -e. Hon twentr.hve C.7V); In town tweidv-idm* • .'J». r-ego three (3). east of the fourth principal meridian. b*li g the same premise* conteved *<> Hie pirtv oflleiri; parlbv C-r‘o« i*terre and wife.and all rigid and ■ <r Itv of redemption of the -a!.t Uvorg** Ifafii..;*'-. M- hurs sn«l assigns. JorKi’H pIiJUIV. .Mortg.:;*. e. S. M. Wilsox. Attorney. The above aalt* is adjourned to Thursdav, Nov i n.bcr Bth. law, at the same boar and pho-e. JOSKPIi SIBLEY, 3lort^:*rep. Chicago, nu Cot, ISth, itVfl. ocDM ■\rOKTGAOK SAI.K.—VVITon.is -i.*JL Scabrook p. Older-*h:*w and lUe.ii |». older*! aw, bb wife, of the t'ltv of Cliu-i.uo. t -H»k Count v mid >..;1-i of IlltnoK did. on the i'ouri«. ml- dav pi s».-jd» ir.b< r. hi the year of our Lord on** thoinaod < I-hl hundred aud liny-nine, execute and ddtwr in .Emu-* o. Hi-vw. oh, of Chicago. In *>dd Connl v ami L't.«n% a pertain' |:;-'en lure of mortgage to secure the imumnt m'n reit.dn promissory note. In -*i.ld mort-Mge m-*-:lb* <l. r Ivei. by one Thomas K. Idaekney. ot I’Hrfo :ii..r« i*:-jd. lor tl.»> sum of nve hundred and tl.irt* t-*«u dollar* .>nd tlghty-dvr ernt*. b-ail’’;; d.-l -ine r- vu.le Mit o«v of AugnM. A. D. IS.M», an.l p:t*«bie to (he -aul dr.nn - o. Hey worth or order on un* *:•» m.d m. v of Man-h. A. i*. PWI, whlrii suhl mnrtuag** w-v* rb-d jor r*i« id hi tho other of the Recorder ofCo-k 1 nnntv. and .•tut*- ot linnoi*. on (lie tueiitv-t’-lnl d.«v ..f tc-t-trnil- r. J>. ISjO. and dulv recorded hi IbK-kTortv-i.! »-j v.-it. Baseband page lurtv-hve <f-»; .*.<■[ wnrf;.?. <l. :utlt n.a»been made In the pavinent of {lie n ihi 1. :«.->•■* it tloued In said promWorv m.i.*. »r .na pint;:- ■ u<d the same a Hit Interest stuce the maturity of ?.d.l note, U still due and unpaid; Now, thcrviorc. public notice Id hrrebrglren. t!::*t lu pursuance of the power of a.ih* 1» fat-1 im-rK-u-e eon tallied. I shall. on aloiitLir.iin* i.ftli li.lv ( -t br, A. I). IS*SO. at t«-r» o'clock hi t!.e of (*: Id d.i v. at the north door of the Court Hu---*, hi of ci.l. cago, sell bv public auction to the l;l-:Jn-t bldu*-r .< r ca*ii. the following described rr- iril iu-.d-. and t>! «•- memo. to-wlt:—l.<-t twelve . 1'• In hi"-1: nim-te-n 1 if* of Jonustnn ssnbdlvtdon <>: the * ; I <1.1;. ~1.1-.- -m>ii■ :>. east quarter ot hectlor. y-‘. ‘>ounc>.i*> u.irtv.s me C 9). aorih Ihuutc loniic -n. c ipi 01' Cm* Third ITiiirluil Meildlais eltuate In the Count-.- o» Cook, and Mate' ot Illinois touv'.liiT w liii all the 'li-.IMI-'--* thereon. «nd all the tcurmenu, licreiiltniiM-r.M ri.J epp-n.-n i: c< .1 theretobel-Miutnz.and ah Hu* rl t ;ld and t-iuii.* 01 re. deniutlon of Hie mid Acabr ».*C I’. Ot Jer-hri .v and IN e.e |>. Olderdmw. Id-* wite, thvh* and au lu and toUiCsali prunl*ei>. JAUfcrt 0. IIKYWoIITir. -Mort^are?. Hkrtit, A>Tims y « e»*i.r. Alt'y>> lor Morfjaze.* Chluaeo, OctoberJtitb, Juki. ocr.i.uw:-:i c r PRU.STKE’S SAl.l'!.—i nljlii- N.i- M. tlae U hcrebv clvcn tti..t I.!? .mntl C. yndt!*. Iho Tnieiee n.-.uud hi a du d •<! trus-t, .-xccuti d bv V." Phillips, tilled October Ith. ;<*.>. and r.uoi-t- d }- t* u ontee of tiie Ih torder ot 3; Lalie coon;v. |.i Hook number Its of Heeds l*a ;i- . viaii‘S >'• lie. laultlia\lntfbc-ennudebvtjre-.dll ii V,'. PM! t* -In the payment of tl;c bond M t-ur. , d bv >nld -iei-d. *id lu pursuaueeof thu]w:wcr»cos:t-<lrtcd'lusii-l ..e :!. i.’--u Uie appllentloii 01 tlie heal ladder of Slid b-ml. ,-. i'l ; »6 public auclluu aiu*o no: tit door oft te c-mrl l!«n>* .m the t Uy 01 Chlvaso. l.oantv of Cool;, Mat.- an r. •aid, all of lac south went quarter of -. rtWin ■; |.«hlp tn. north of Kange I. er.pt of tt.*« 1 !.5i .j piii.el l ?-! '*eil. dLio. containing p® Here*. Alv».t!.e ;.u-i;i--.--‘: -.m ri* r of the BOUlljwv»t quarter and we-t hmf ..f 11.•• M.uin weat Quarter of t'ectlon Towcri-lp;'i;. nnr"i of Ihm*** i cast of the Third pilaclpal .Hu i.,l.:f*. i.ield-di— r.O acre*. Atso. Lota.*• and V; In J»:;n-.iu-i;ia. inh. i. M-.n of ttie norlhne>t q-;sit-r ot M-rtl-- - '.lt, It* 'i«*a r»i.in north of Hange J. cast of Third Prim iraiM* rill «n.em;. tilntng tosfCi.er.-Ouereu. Ali-O. K t<T :.au h Its 1; w Phillip** >ub«ivfcdon 01 Uda.l and 4. to j;i.x a ■ li. tl.o town of Memictn. ill. Ai. o. pa* lu.ulvju. «i hap of tl o southwest quarter ot U:o MioUtei.^t.,u w ri»Ti-! Sreti. >1 4, Township north Of Kange cart Ot Tldrtl pi ii:rh pal .Meridian, cout.-dnbig U) hit. s Said sale to b«-mai:«i on tlie slxteeutli day of Novu.ih. r. A. It isc'o ut ouo o'clock p. x. SA.MI*£L C. SiliTIL TruiUe. OChhCAII-td ■JirORTOAGE SALE.—Whon™, i.TX Simon 8. Wlltw and Sl.irr C„ Ids trlfe did on the »th day of April. A. I>. IIS.. execute ; Tnd ddh. r t'» Jacob Vi. Lndl.liu, !iow deccn-. d. ihe;r mortage. ocarina dale ihe dav»ud \enr nfort'sqid -.ml recorded ui the Kccordt r’s onlee tf (Voli Oin.iv |!il. noli), in book:c* of Morlc*?**. paa** j-mt dM ihrre. by convey to tt»* -;; M Jacob W. Lu.Ji.un the pmni-.a hereinafter named. to i«-cnre the Lavmeet .>n err tain promissory note* therein ranf.usiitrj-.-ru i tl-utd And, whereas. It w.i* pfutaedlii mid bv Mid ai.«rcsat'c* that In case nfdefumt Imho payment of - dd imii-s! timer of principal or interest, wa* made the wli-.V* «'t Mid principal and Interest alumU b. mm.'due and •blc. Aim me uld Junk W. Luiliim. M. l,"li 1 J wil tons admlnUtrators or nwlu«>. after iweniv ,1 Uce in » newspaper printed la the rliv of ciik-aeo. m ght sell m hereinafter nuili'ed. the -nid'prcn he*. ..ml 2 u «J?r ht “ nd . e fl 8. WUt*e« and Mary C» hl» wtie. therein. Ami. nl:.-r-. as.dcfUuit ha* been made In Urn payment ..f ;w„ of Mid notes, and of Interest on three'th-reof Now tberetore. public nolle.* 1* lierrbr .-riven. Mini the uni derstirncd. Jamca I>. Ludlatn and Jury Ludlam. ad ministrator* of the eiilate < C J:ul) W. de. ceased, will on > rlday, the slxie-mi, day of Nox,-tuber A.H.lictt.attliehotsr lUo'cJneli. A-M-of that da» «Vil at public auction at the m.rth door-i ti.et oi.n ibWo In bald city ofCliU-a;o,tothe l;h;h. «t hidd.nn-earh tha folloHlngpremliM-*. to wit; t-. niin. mh. *in the cen l«r line of the and (.neii i? : .v road, and on the line of Henry Hepwcrtlt'* land. <nv.udu;r :!ie lino of Henry Jicpwvrtif-* iaud at tint d-tv «d mM mort. S*SC.) and running «rm LI.TP j.-» chains!; H.crco south »JUchaln«; thence east ! ? r'-.din t<» tlia center of the said rorul l«»Uie place .f be-rlm inc. con. taining 10 acre*, uudbt-lud part of norihwcxi quarter «.f aeetlon CO, township 41. ranee 14. in C»mU Cmrntv. in, n , ?• and ail right and equity of ledemptioti of Uio said Simon S.wilLure ana Marv f. Wilts*:* therein to make the amount due on suld note*, and the coin* andexpcnacnof *ucn sale. JaMICS. H. H*DL-\M Cuicaco. October 44, WO. 3I AIJV D. I.rHJ.AM * Aumlulsiraiora of the estate of Jacob W. LuaLim. de. ceased, the aforesaid mortgiigte. ci^l-dL^dd & MAKSFIELD, MASTER’S SALE. — State of Illi ”0?1 - £2°* CuQl “,' r . S- **.—Superior Conn or j.iucupo—ln Ctmnruij. J„col. »bp,; ABUrr" T sIH nuaiu r ruu-U 11. Bunuon. Kob.rt Morrill Jr liViA I*. IDlnlur. Putter Fulmer, ana Patilek F "■ I-IlVu fin to ForccloiuMortsaao. Publlu notice Isbereby riven, tliat In pur-unnee of at 10 o cloc* In the forenoon oftbatdav mml at onh’m auction u> tlie tiLrtirsi Mdrter tor £f,h door of tlie CmirT House. In Hi? city 'of t f n un *r Coot, llit; followingrlc«ciilw* ri- tl (or so much thereof a* may be nriwu™ MUaIV the amount decree, with Intcre^i^iiit ili'itr'* i'ee», V» l^ u *t 0a ® ai “ to »lt: alt ihe * ,to OP -P**«« l of land, situate in n„. tow a of Leyden, County of Cook, ami State of trinoi*. I ‘««?« thenort v W a ,?sS yunrt,?r of section sevenuta 0.,-. and the west half of tlie west half the nonheaJt » e ctloa seventeen lu township number forty yoj, north, of nm’e twelve (ia>. east, of tha third prUu dpal meridian. Xiao lot number seventeen (il» of lot number one U) of the south section of Ifoblnaon’a ng M* l bctn r t,,t ‘ township aforesaid, with Uie building* situate thereon, IRA SCOTT i inCKancorr oftho bupericrConrtof CMcac'o. lifted October’.Sd. 18ft). oc^caa..*d 150 Ba o* pepper, RBTNOLDS, ELY 4 CO i-iatlroabs,