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Special Notices.
C®“ A Friend in Need. Try it.—
DB. BTVEETS* KFAI.UBLE USSIEST 1» PIT.
pared from the reeelpe of Dr. Stephen Sweet of Con.
nectlcut, the great bone-setter, and has been used In
hit practice fortho hit twenty years with the most
astonishing success. At an crtcnal remedy It It with
out a rival. and will alleviate pain more speedily than
any other preparation. For all Bhetnr-atlc and Ner
vottt Disorders It It truly IntklUble, and at a coraUro
for Soros. Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, *c- Ita soothing,
healing and powerful strengthening properties, erdte
the Jotl wonder and astonishment of all who hare ever
given It a trial. Over four hundred ecrUflcates of rv
markable cures, performed by It within the last two
years, attest this tact. For sale by J. li. JOHNSON,
General Agent. 70 State street, Chicago, and by all
Dealers. coiFCDoow-d-ly
For Neuralgia, Nervous Hcad
acheand all Nervous disc**©*, u*e HonnewelTt Justly
Celebrated Tola Anodyne. If the direction* arc strictly
followed and a care not effected, the money wiU be re*
funded. Get a pamphlet.
Al*o, HuimcweU's Universal Congh Remedy, for
Cold i, Coughs and Consumptive tendencies. For mlc
by Druggists generally. OSGOOD & DOCKWAY
General Agent* for the Northwestern States, office and
depot. 70 State street Chicago. nolSd4S£lu
23?” Hostetler's Bitters.—There is
no more valuable article lathe whole catalogue of do
mestic remedy thanavcgctablctonlc. It gives activity
o the digestive organ*. It Increases the appetite. It
enlivens the spirits, invigorates the mind, strengthens
the body, and In short, tf judiciously used, wakes up
the whole system to a wholesome cognizance of Its
own powers, and a renewed disposition to exert them.
Among the tonics of the day, IIOSTETTEB'S BIT
TERS. manufactured by Hostetler A Smith, at Pitt*,
burgh. Pa- may be set down as deservedly the most
popular. They are a pungent, lively, palatable tonic,
not unpleasantly bitter, nor yet excessively spirited,
and their medical effect Is perfectly surprising. No
family can conveniently do without a bottle. It should
be found In every closet. It Is both useful and agree*
able.—i,N. Y. Atlas. Aug. 14th. 1839. n0124w
“"Those ■vrlio arc curious to Wit
ness the wonderful perfection to which A. Oliswaldt,
(late manager at Batchelor's. N. 1%) has Brought the
manufacture of Wigs and Toupees, arc invited to visit
his Wig and Hair Bylug Booms, at No. 103 Lake street,
and examine these carious production* of art. No
scrutiny can detect the artificial from the natural, when
adjusted to the head.
t3T* Kennedy’s Medical Discovery
rnrr* SrromlaT
Rennedv'* Medical msoovery core* rryslpela*.
Kenne.lr's Medical Discovery cure* Canker.
KcanMrV Medical Discovery cures NandncSoreifth.
KenneJ'v* Medical Discovery cure* Humor of the Eye*
Kennedy's Medical Discovery cure* £cald Head.
KconedVV Medical Dlscoverv cure* RunnineoCthcEar
Kennedy's Medical Discovery cure*ClccraldSoreLeg
Kennedy's Medical Discovery cure* Lepra.
Kennedy's Medical Discovery cure* Rheumatism,
Kennedy's Medical Discovery cures Salt-Rheum.
Kenneav** Metliral Discovery cure* Dyspepsia,
KeanedV*s Medical Discovery Regulate* the Rowel*.
Kennedy's Medical Discovery Regulates the Kidney*.
Kennedy's Medical Discover}* Regulates the Liver.
Kennedy's Medical Discovery ho* cored Dropsy.
When yon arc elck, and do not know what the natter
I*. perhaps you have an Inward honor. TryKcunedy**
Medical Discovery.
For sale by all Druggist*.
fHttsic Stores.
JUDSON HIGGINS,
A.
40 Clark street, near Lake, Chicago, lIL,
PUBLISHER OF SHEET MUSIC,
Dealer in
PIANOS AND MELODEONS,
AKD ALL KIKDS OF
MUSICAL INSTKTT3VOSNTS.
The heat of ITALIAN STRINGS constantly on hand.
PIANOS TO RENT.
Tuning and repairing done at abort notice. All or
d"Ss»4 !fl A. .1 COSOX HIGGINS, 40 Clark
b( met. Chicago, III* will receive prompt attention.
\\T W. KIMBALL,
* DEAX.EE IS fTfTTi
PIANO FORTES AND MELODEONS,
2Vo« 09 Clark. Street.
HLAJCLKTT, DAVIS £z CO.’S
Premium Piano Forte*, which have been awarded
thlny-lwo Find premium in Gold and Silver
Medals.
Geo. A. Prince's Mdodeont. Plano# to Rent. Apply
at Marie Store. &3 Soutii Clark street. __
TARGEST WHOLESALE
jj HOUSE IN
Musical Instruments and Strings.
jzrxius saoth,
09 Senth.ClU’k Street, Chicago,
Wanutiptnrcr aud Importer cl Musical Instrument*
and Strings, having connection with manufacturing
house# to Berlin. Lritvlr, Dresden. England and Paris.
1* prepared to fuml'h Dealers, Bands and Individuals
with every article in their Hue,
AT THE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES.
J. BAUER.
TA RUMS AXD BRASS
XJ INSTRUMENTS,
JKJLHJS B.UEK,
MANUFACTURER OP
DRUMS Ah‘3 BRASS IKSTRUMEfiTS.
90 Sooth Clark Street, Chicago,
[oclSdaa.ly]
H WORCESTER’S IMPROVED
• piano-fortes.
Manufactory and Sale* Rooms. Fourteenth Street,
corner Third Avenue. New York.
For o quarter of a century the Instruments mono,
artured at the above establlahtnwu have ranked
among the first in the country. Their durability,
strength and delicacy of tone and touch are highly
appreciated brail who have given them athorough
iri-l. The proprietor, by giving bis personal attention
to the manufacture of each instrument. in all U»d».
tolls Is enabled to guarantee superior excellence and
reliability la every rcspcc*. locwlU*«tai
YkODWORTH’S JHJSIC STORE,
XJ Vio. 6 Astor Place, N. Y,
Poblliher and Dealer in Foreign and American Mn
fkr instruments and Mnslcul Mercliandlre. Sung* and
kimi>o»lilon« for the nano Fone by l»ie l*cst master*;
FacnSd und Organ Mmle; Dance and Military Music
for the riano-Forte, wot by mall, postage tree, launim
mar be sent Instead of change). Catalogue* of Music
f'.r’Hrass Hands, Quadrille Bands, email or large Or
ches'ras Price U«i of Bras# Instruments sent on ap-
V,lc«uon Tlie “ Journal of Brass Bands" * new pub
Mn-lc. I? Issued on tlie ISUi of each
month’ Magic Nos. at fUSortU per annum: also the
•’Companion," containing Marches. Medleys, Ac. Price
SJ each number. The instrumental pam In these
vort» are qun VifflomOTl,.
Director of Dodworlh’s Band.
0c2M12-Sm
iilarljincrj), fQarhtoarr, &r.
i’AY & COMPANY’S
AttACKIXERY DEPOT,
CHICAGO. ILLINOIS.
Hare the Largest and Best Assortment of
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES
boilers,
PortaMe steam Engine*, Suit and
IMouldlnc Blacltlne*.
WOODWOSrH*S PLANIKQ HACHXHES,
"KITH AND WITHOUT MATCHING.
Dosm'i Patent Beeawing Machines, Domes
Stave and Barrel Machinery, Doane's Heed
ing Lathes and Joiners, Doane's Shingle
Machines. .
Bole Western Aerat. for the sale of Dafoe ft Co. s
Celebrated brand of
DUTCH ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS,
A. large stock constantly on band. Also,
HART & MUNSON'S
Patent Flouring if Grist Jf/Uls*
Leather and Rubber Belting. Lacing, packing. Ac,
&c„ At the very lowest esa price*.
\r. EL DOANE, Agent,
njy»cS»Jy] 132 Clark street. Chicago.
/CHICAGO LEAD WORKS,
Corner of Clinton and Fulton streets. West Side,
IP in PIPE, DIE iSD SHEET LEAD,
Shot, White Xiead aad Lythargo,
PIC LEAD. PDIIPS AND DVDBAULIC HAMS.
X9T Order* from the trade solicited. Cash paid for
Oid laHLd sad Flax Seed. p. O. Box 1526.
fed] E. W. DLATCHFORD.
I? G. HALL, KIMBABK & CO.,
Impm—u »4 Dealers In
Iron, DJalls f Stool,
AN!) HEAVVT HARDWARE.
Rot. 196 and 122 Washington street, Chicago, DUnola.
HtplSl
Rangings.
xy ALL PAPERS
* ’ SELLING
cms.tr jest jr.v towjv.
F. H. RICBY,
.RANDOLPH STREET
{JySl.cß2o.9nil
PAPER!
A L
LARGEST ABSOETMEHT OF
NEW PATTERNS
at
DBASE ft EBO’S,
PAINTEBS AND PAPEU DANOEBB
... South dark Street .... ISA
®o=33artnEtsijip ‘Notices.
TVTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
* «*- “ UJ *
TIIOB, 8. PHILLIPS,
WM. S. PHILLIPS.*
. . b. VAST WAGENEK
Chicago. N or, luth, ism. - coi&^iisi^v
f tO-PAKTNEItSIUP NOTICE.—
Vy The nsdenlfDCd bare this day aaaodated them.
' Ve oOfERAL COMMISSION* MERCHANTS,
Under the same and firm of I’iiUltM it Brother.
Chicago, Nov. 15th. 18U). WM N. PHILLIpa.
noisoflctew njoa. s. ruiLupa.
piCHARD D. VAN VTAGBNEN
It cOTtlnnei the
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS.
And baa aMOdated with him Richard M. Jordan, coder
the came and turn of VAN WAGENEK ft JORDAN,
No, 283 Sooth Water street.
Chicago, Nov. ISth, IMft, tioRLdtOLSv
T3ILLIARD TABLES.—For Sale
1 9 snlendld Rosewood RUUtrd Tablra. with Star,
ble or Butc Reda. with Beat CoaMona In the world, for
*323, tap, and f3X). Everyildng complete. Please
fcend yonr orders by it all or otherwise, end I wIU till
•icetmcaaif riven la perron. All tables sold brine
are warranted?. W. 11. GRIFFITH, practical Willard
Table UaoutactarerJKo. 146 Poitou street, KevVork
ptfj .loc&lSUttn
fHonoj antt Eitfjaugc.
non T0 LOAN ° N
OArt.UUV/ novp and mortgage, tor
rive rears, on property IntliU city.
Busin cm papi-r wauled.
B. F. DOWNING Sc CO.,
3S and S8 Clark street.
A TONEY TO LOAN.—In Sums
jJJL nert to exceed ftan, on Farms In XUInoU,
within one hundred miles of Chicago.
. M GCQBQE W. NEWCOMB,
ocwUßja] ho, 83 Dearborn st- Room 8. Chicago.
JJONEY TO LO A N
Ip Stuns and for Terms to Sait.
BUSINESS PAPES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
_ GREESEBAUM BROS.,
QC2943Ct-lm Comer like and li Salle sit.
TO LO AN
CHICAGO CUT PROPERTY,
Or on Good Improved Farms in this State.
„ CHAMBERS, LEE & CO
Money loaned
on first-claw securities at the
Banking Office of Wm. 11. Bice Sc Co.,
No. 03 Clark Street.
Three to five yearn* Loan* at 10 nor cent. Short Pa
per discounted. Cash sdv'uucceoD Warehouse Berctim:.
XV CHy-Scrlp wanted. u»y79-e453-iy
Foil MONEY TO LOAN
On Beal Estate Seen ride* in Cook and adjoinln*
Coantic*,
Apply
ERNST
Dealer in Foreign Exchange,
MONEY AND HEAL ESTATE BROKER,
Agent lor the British Commercial Life In
surance and Notary Public.
No. O • • Lanuon Block • - No. O
nolt-ly K. K. cor, of Clark and Washington gtp.
JAMES D. SHERMAN.
BIXEU'G, StHPFDiG iXD COJIHISSIOS,
No. 12 State Up Stairs.
Cash advanced on all kind* of propertv consigned
for tale or shipment.
Cash advanced ou Bills of and ‘Warehouse
Receipts.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Bouse* to rent. Lots on lease on lone lime on Plate
street. Wabash. Michigan and Indiana Avenues. Also,
on the West tilde.
Hotel on Clark street to rent cheap to a good tenant.
A most desirable residence to exchange for nnpro.
diictlvc propertv.
C2T" Credits given on New Tork and Boston.
[ocJOdaH-fim]
'J'ELEGRAPIIIC EXCHANGE
On Scw York,
Drafts. Acceptances, and Note*. paid la New York
on the day of maturity, or last day of grace, and money
deposited for account In tlie dry of New York, ana
sent to cities la Hie vicinity of New York, on tele
graphic order*. EMERY COim,
apUHy-dfiS Telegraph office.
Justness ®arhs.
PAYSON & REYNOLDS,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLOUS AT LAW,
80 - - Dearborn Street - - - 80{
OEOOGB FATSOS WH. C. HKTSOLDS.
odTfiO.ly
CHICAGO. ILLINOIS.
HcrEßEXCK.—Reynolds. Ely A Co., I. H. Burch & Co„
Chicago; Win. It. Reynolds & Co.. Holton; John XI.
Atwood, Esq, Philadelphia; Springer A White,
man. S. S. LTlonunrdlca, F-SQ., Cincinnati: John An*
drawn, Esq* Prt***t Hoard of Control. I>. W. Dcghler.
President, Columbus, O.; Z. S. Klv A Co., George Pie.
phenson, Esq* Edward plerrepont, Esq* New York;
Hon. Ira Harris, Hon. Amnsa J. |*arkcr, Albany. N. Y.;
John G. Dcshlcr, K»q, Ituaulo. jehrOO-ly
PRAWFORD, SHARP & CO.,
\J IMPORTERS and DEALERS In Crockery,
Glass and China Table Cutlery. Looking Glasses, Cas
tors and British Ware, No. 103 Lake street. Chicago,
Illinois. roh27.ss.ly
TTXOX, EUSTACE & REED,
XV ATTORN TS AT LAW.
130 ■ • • Clar ; Street - - - 130
Between Washington and Madison, Cldcago, HU
jossnr exox. johx v. crsTAce. chah. b. bxfp.
[dlJiD.iy]
QPIES & BURT,
O COUNSELLOUS AT LAW,
75 - - Chmtnnt, North Side, - - 75
Between Third and Fourth rta.. fit. Louis, Mo.
Mr. It. U Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds
for everr State in the Union.
References in Chicago—Seripps & Broea.
FKCOERICK PPICft. iJCt.ly.TlSs] CILTIS C. BUST.
SBC anU 35av.
J£YB AND EAR.-a
PR. C.IBWELL,
OPERATOR OX THE
HYK AXD KA B,
For Deafness. Blindness. and all defvrU of right and
henring, Hr. C. is a regularly educated physician, and
has devoted twenty years of Ids professional life ex.
clurii '-Jvto the treatment oidlscaseaofrheEveandEar.
Slir No charge made lor un examination or opinion,
and no lee required for uncncrertful scrvlm-*,
UK. CADWrLL'S Treatise on the l*re and Ear. (CM
eago.ttlu. containing references, testimonial*. etc., to
be nod gratis on application, postage tea cents. Ad
dress 1U Randolph street, Chicago. *c2duo-ly
JIAUSS,
PRACTICAL OPTICIAN,
79 fttoru Clack !?thckt. ...... 79
Opjmrito me Court House.
Best French Crystal and Brazilian pebble Spectacles,
Eye Glus-es. Opera Glasses. •
MICROSCOPES. i'ELESCOPEP,
Mathematical Inatruroenu. etc., etc., constantly on
hand. All kinds of instrument* and spectacles re.
paired, and glasses Inserted into old frames. Ja9
fHchirinrs. Set,
pHRIFY TJTE BLOOD.
Moffat’s Vegetable Life Pills,
AND PHCENIX 35ITTEES.
The high and envied celebrity which these prc-cml
neat Medicines hare acquired for their invaluable e*!l.
emey in all the disease* wtilch they profess to cure. has
rendered the usual practice of pulling not only uu.
necessarv, bat nnworthr of them.
IN ALL CASES
Of Asthma. Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Affections
of the Bladder and Kidneys,
Billion* Fevers, and Liver Complaints,
In the South and Went, where these disease* prevail,
they will be found invaluable. Planters. Farmers ami
others, who once use these medicine*, M ill never after
wards be without them.
Bilious Colic, Serous Looseness, Biles, Costive*
ness, Colds, Coughs, Colic, Corrupt Humors,
Dropsies, Djcpysxa.
No person with thow* dl*tre«lng diseases should de-
Ur using these medicine* immediately,
Fevek ikd Acce.—For UJ» scourge of the Western
country, these medicines will be found a safe.speedy
and certain rcraedv. Other medicines leave the syo
tcni subject to a return of the disease; a cure by ttiece
medicines Is permanent. Try them. Be batiaued end
be cured.
Foulness of tlie Complexion. General Dcblltr. Goat.
Giddiness. Gravel, Headaches of every kind. Inward
Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism. impure Blood
Jaundice, Loss nf Appetite, Eruptions of the SUu,
KryHpcla** and Flatulency.
MKKCfßui.jMsxiJoA—Never fall tocradicate entirely
oil the effects of Mercury, Infinitely sooner than the
most itoverful preparation of Sarsaparilla. Mghl
Sweats. Nervous Complaints cf all kinds. Organic
Affections.
I’iLßS. —The original proprietor of these Medjdnea
was cured of idles of 83 years* standing by the ose
of these Life Medicines alone. Pains 1m the Head.
Side. Back. Joints and organ*.
UusrMiTiSM —Those afflict* d with lids terrible dis
ease will be sarc of relief by the Life Medicines. Until
of Blood to the 11 cad. Scurvy. Suit Rheum, Swellings.
Scrofula, or King’s Evil In ita worst forme. Ulcers of
every description. "Worms of all kinds are effectively
expelled t»y these Medicines, |*areata will do well to
admlnster them whenever their existence la suspected.
Belief will be certain.
THE LIFE PILLS AND PH<EN3N BITTERS
Purify the Blood, and thus remove all disease from the
•vfitem. Prepared and sold by
9 Hr, TTm. B. nioflat,
835 Broad tray, cor. of Anthony street. New York.
tTTorsalebyallJwcgglsta. laa29*oo-ly
Stationers, & c .
QARTER & STONE, Dealers in
BAGS AND PAPEZZ,
29 Booth Canal Street Chicago, HL
J. T. Cibtxc. B. B. SrnVK
paid fur all kind* of Colton oud Woo’en
Bigs. w.miy
■OUTLER & HUNT, 48 S tat e-St.,
13 have nowon hand the following sizes of printing
p»per:
18x17 18x23 20x41 20x40 2r.il* 23x33
25)i*6 23x44 2*x 5)1 *-Sx37 57x41 Six 33
26x43 23x33 55x35 20x27
And are receiving n Urge assortment of BOOK PAPER.
8.000 ream* of Wrapping Paper, of dlflerent sixes.
- 1.009 ream* MaolUa do.
200 ream* Cap and Letter, and a general assortment
' of Printer's Stationery,
2.000 kegs of Mather's celebrated Book and News Ink.
AU of which «iu be sold ler cseli at the lowest possi
ble rates.
xnhlV qr Cash paid for Bag*.
T| A. IX6EBSOLL,
JL* * Blakc Book Munricrruia.
BOOK BINDER AND RULER*
I ho now prepared to mannfactorc Blank Books of
every description, ruled and bound to any dolntl pat*
terns, with or without printed headings. ParticularoL
lection paid toordcrstioniConntvOlflrrrs, iunks. Ac,
Bid Rends. Letter Heads, Slapping Pill*. Ac.. Ruled
and printed to order. Mazarines, Periodical?, etc.,
pound In any style. Old Books bound mid re.Lonr>d.
All Itinds ul printing done with neatness and dispatch.
Terms imtforate. NO. 1» LAKE STREET.
Northeast corner of Clark, (entrance os Clark street.)
post OtUcc Box 3UM. tnyriafaJl-iy
Coal, a2Jooh, szc.
f'tOAL !—COAL! —I have a large
stock of the following varieties of CoaL which I
am prepared to deliver well screened and dry (from
under sheds.) at the LOWEST MARKET KATES;
Lump Lehigh, Brier RIU,
Large and fimall Egg Lehigh, Eric.
Large and Small EggScrauton, Bio»*bnr^,
Large and Small Keg Sbatnokln. CMppewa.
Also, WO tons pIO IEUN", Scotch and American.
20.0U0 FIRE BRICK for axle low to cash or prompt
time buyers. A. 11. kECKu.
Office 65 North Wells street, Yard loot North Market
street, sew-dTS-Sm
JDcntists' (Satis.
Aw. freeman, gss>
• DEKTIb'f, ( <UII3T
102 WisaufCTo* Braun-. £mc*« tOZ
1 Just east of Clark Street.
Ko charge for an examination or oninecestful work.
ocyeo-iy ; __
■ptJLLER Ss ALBAUGII, fgSs3>
DENTISTS, 7 UTi\ir
8 g .WEST BANDOLPH-ST„ cmCAGO 58
Post Office Box 3329.
J. C. Tmn. [ocrop-ly] Wy. AwrciL
Ucal Estate.
'T'OMPKINS & co.,
X REAL ESTATE
And Merchandise Broken*,
Boys and Scßs Lands. Exchange* Property for Goods
of any kind; Win attend to any business for
parties at a distance whe*e an agent la
required: Negotiate Loans; Make
Collection*, &c„ Ac*
Room Ho. 8 Kingsbury Block, '
Office of the Commercial Advertiser and Real Estate
Gauue. 0c25-d129-Un
T AND FOR SALE CHEAP.—
acres of well selected lands In Houston Conn,
ty, Minnesota, at Sine Shillings per acre. Also. Im
proved Fartns in this Stale, ana ftrsuclaxs ChlcnAObn?*'
, nc ff & ?d residence property. at very low prices. Sour
Ja the time for great bargains.
POlfcdtaS-lw ULES A SLOCCM. 48 Laealle St.
T>ILL HEADS—On fine white or
JL* blue paper, ruled and printed to order at Tri
bone Office, 61 Clark street. WM. 1L RAND. noli-Sw
Hi
Cljicngo Erilmne,
SATURDAY, NOVEiIBER 17. 1800.
Dolly Arrival and Departure or Wall
Trains.
TVclns Depart'. Mailt dose. Trains Arriie.
7.30 a. m. 2.00 a.m. 8.00 a.m.
£.OO p. m. 6.15 a.m. £.OO p. m.
MICHIGAN CENTRAL.
7.3=1 a m. 2.00 a. m. 8.00 a. m.
8.00 p.m. fl.lsp.rn. 8.00 a.m.
PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE AND OIIICAOO.
6.40 a. m. 2.00 p. m. 8.00 a. tn.
7.25 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 8.80 p.m.
CHICAGO AND ROCK ISLAND.
9.15 a.m. 8.00 a.m. 5,50 p.m.
9.15 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 6.1& p. m.
DIXON AIR LINE.
9.45 a. m. 8.00 a. m. • 4.00 ft. m.
9.50 p.m. No moil. 4.50 p.m.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL—Boakoi.
6.35 a. m. 12.30 a. m. 9.00 a. m.
6.35 p. m. 0.30 p. m. 0.00 p. m.
BURLINGTON AND QUINCY.
9.15 a.m. 7.80 a.m. 5.30 a.m.
iU3p.ni. 7.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m.
ALTON AND ST. LOUIS.
7.00 a. in. 7.30 a. m. 6.15 a.m.
y.otl p. m. 7.00 p. ro. 8.40 p. m.
NORTH AND WEST.
GALENA AND CHICAGO UNION.
9.45 a. m. 8.00 a. ra. 6.05 a, m.
9.80 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m.
NORTHWESTERN.
PRUSSINC,
9.45 a. m. fi.nO a. m. 5.45 a. in.
U.3U p. m. 7.00 n. m. 6.45 p. in.
MILWAUKEE.
9.45 a. tn. 8.00 a.m. 1.55 p.m.
y.OO p. tn. 7.00 p. m. C. 15 p. m.
a—^■
The Voting la Southern Italy.
fanes at the JMling /Voce* »;i Saplea—WTio
lotfd “67” and trAotvtof 4 *-Vo”—-1 patri
otic woman upermitted to deposit /ter vote — '
Erritenunt in the -** Moody Sixth ” of Xa
ptfK
[Correspondence of Uie Loudon Times.] \
Naples, October SI.
A day in Naplas!—and such a day has >’a- i
pics never seen. Wearied in body, and yet
more so by the strong emotions of my mind, i
1 sit down, at the dose of the 21st of October,
3 SOU, to give you a narrative of events which
have at limes unmanned me. From slavery to i
liberty, from death to life—such Ss the change
whicdi I have seen come over the people of i
Lkiuliicru Italy this day; and you will not cou
dder it as exaggerated language In one who 1
has lived, and suffered, and sympathized with 1
tliis oppressed race so long, and whose pen i
has been steeped in gall for so many years, if 2
Kiy that I can scarcely command myself to re- 1
]>ort what I have heard and seen, and so deep
ly felt It was u beautiful morning when the
early bells were rung—a stonuo , as it Is called
—and summoned the people to perfom their :
first duties os free men; and. Joining the
multitude, I made the round of several quar
ters, that I might see with my 44 very own
eyes ” what was passing.
‘Demonstrations, and deputations, and flags
are, of course, as plentiful as blackberries; wc i
are accustomed to them, so that nothing de
tained us until wc arrived in the large Palace
yard, which was nearly tilled with National
Guards arranged in a hollow square. Bands
were playing, and companies tiling off after
having given their votes, and fresh voters were
coming up by “streets” to throw in their all
decisive “67.” Let us get a little nearer.
There Is a quantity of woodwork raised about
the statues of the Bourbons—spared bjr a won
derful degree of forbearance—for a triumphal
arch Is to he raised in front. In order to con
ceal two members of the bated dynasty, on the
approaching visit of Victor Emanuel. Senti
m is arc placed at the bottom of the steps
which lead up to the Church of San Francisco
Paolo, to prevent the entrance of all who have
not a stamped permission to walk in and give
their vote; bat your correspondent, thanks to
Ibeconrtesy of the Neapolitans, is a kind of
privileged person, and is admitted Immediate
ly. There are three urns, or something like
wooden sarcophagi in appearance, just In front.
This one on the right contains “67,” that on
the left the u Xo” while In the centre Is the urn
which receives the vote. As the voters enter
t hey are offered their choice, but of course all
cry out “ 67/” as loudly as they can shonhand
some add rim* for Victor Emanuel and Gari
baldi. The officers on duly were urgent in
saving 44 be particular in ottering both tickets,
4 67 ’or 4 AV; let every man exercise his free
choice.”
But any man In Ids senses must have felt, of
course, that 44 Ab” was a moral impossibility
for tile ; that the great question was al
ready decided, and that simply appearances
were to be observed. Yet a few “ AbV* were
given during the day—two by Garibaldi’s men,
who considered tba*t “67” was a declaration
against an united Italy, and one by a person
who was determined “to make ilia protest
known to Europe and the 'World.” Most of
those on duty I recognized as men over whom
I have uttered my Jeremiads in your columus
on their being Imprisoncdorcxiled. Andnow
wh'atls their position!
While seated on the platform I observed a
few priests record their votes, several blind
and infirm persons, aged people with a depth
of resolution which spoke of their sensp of the
liberation which was at hand, and 44 Popolari,”
—not the Lazzaroni of the early Bourbons—
who came up with as much intelligence os
any of the Eseeutive, and shouted for Vic
tor Emanuel. In short, all who did come
appeared to do so voluntarily and cheerfully,
but that numbers were kept away by fear
and by diversity of opinion X cannot doubt.
Enough time, however, has been spent
at Ban Fcrdihado, qnd pq now wc
will visit Monte Calvarlo. Our road lies
through the Toledo, where the flags have been
doubted since yesterday, and variegated lamps
arc already suspended for the evening’s illu
mination. Bunds of people arc coming down,
and women, Garibaldiui and civilians, all
uii.ved up iu delightful confusion, with music
and flags. Clipping their hand* and shouting,
44 Viiv' Garibaldi I" “ T7t« 1 Ittorio Enmuinu
def* What a scene of life and animation it is!
Who docs not for the moment feel himself Im
mortal! But here, at a doorway on the left,
resting on treaties, Is one of those large, guy
sarcophagi of the country, all covered over
with gilt and crimson velvet. The Fratclli,
with their white dresses and cyduu-holcs,
crowd about it, and “ Death's Lancers,” as the
Brothers of St. Jaunarins arc called, bring up
the rear. 44 jlctncuio morif says this spectacle.
What a variety of shift mg scenes we have in
the course of one day in one single street J I
wonder who that person was who was being
borne to his last home through this riot and
confusion, jlad he suffered In Lis lifetime
tram the persecutions of the Bourbons! As
likely as not, for J never met a family without
its victims; anil if such was the case, death
must h:ivc come wfth less terrors to him, from
the prospect of this day, though he jjcycrlivcd
to see it. A few steps further and we got to
the poding place of Monte Calvarlo, where
there is ten-fold the animation which distin
guished Sun Ferdinando. Half a dozen open
ings led into n piazza, amt each opening has its
triumphal arch, and every hole its flag, and a
brats band Is playing that beautiful hymn to
Garibaldi, good, great, add glorious—Garibal
di, great In Ids very weaknesses, for they all
lean to virtue’s side.'
The. President and the Eictll received me
with marked courtesy, and gave me a post of
honor, from which 1 watch the interesting
proceedings. Even the women want to vote,
but they are kept back. There is an excep
tion made In favor of 44 Marianna la Santa tiio-
Vfinnara,” an old patriot of the quarter, known
throughout the city for devotion to Liberal
principles. She has a iikcolofed §asli or scarf
over her shoulder and all nronhd her waist,
and very proud she looks, and determined and
rejoiced, as if she would say, 44 1 will throw
oue stone more on the pile which shall bury
the Bourbons for ever.” She throws in her
!•§!,*” aud hailed with the clapping of hands,
and leaves, aS she i* the midst of tri-col
ored banners. Twelve mdnkSofftieTerra&inl 0
had already voted when I command SO of the
Pasquilieri voted later. Priests, rari naulcs, in
the crowd, made their appearance. And
now comes a martyr, whose sufferings in the
Bagno of San Stciauo tuAdc his appearance a
subject of public joy. Snavchia is his name,
apd he is greeted, as- he''deserves to lie, with
dapping of hands and 44 and comes np
liberated from his chains and red jacket, and
exercises the privileges of a free man. Kopje
: so old that they could scarcely totter, passed
1 before me, ami men on crotches, and blind
men, who groped their way to the nrn, and
! cried out lustily, “A, tit* But there was one
; case Z2 affecting that it moved mo almost to
j unmanllness. it was A person in advanced
■ life, with gray h&lr. Tfho came op, threw In his
; “A,” and then knelt down ana Kissed tjie nm
, with devotion, being choked at the time With
> excces of feeling. what a history did that act
tell of!—and later I will Introduce him again
in my narrative, but I cannot pauselongwhcre
three Is so much to recount.
While on the platform I was begged to
translate an Italian Inscription Into English, to
the following cflcct: — 44 The National Guard of
Naples ip the brave English who are combat
ing for inc liberties of Italy.” It is intended,
they told me, for the flag which is now mak-
and is to be presentedto our countrymen
who have already covered themselves with
glory. 44 1 cannot describe,” says the corres
pondent of one of the Neapolitan journals,
44 the fervor with which the English fight; they
fight like madmen.” It is high time, however,
to leave Monte Calvarlo, or I shall be killed
] with kindness and with repletion from Ices
and brioche* x yet onotyonL This quarter has
; been always known os the most advanced and
! liberal quarter of Naples;'it had'sent out Its
; legion* In aB times or disturbance to fight the
• Santa Lucian! asd other retrogradlsts; it has
its book of martji*, therefore. The most bru
tal police commissaries have always bepr
. there, os Morbllo, and the most ferocious d
' priests, os the Cure pfgL Matteo, and repin'd
; and plunder, and ferocity and hypocrisy, have
, gone hand In hand In an extraordinary manne
' in Monte Calvarlo. No wonder, therefore, tba
the inhabitants arc to-day hall mad with joy.
; Three “Noes” were put in, and one of the uh
; happy voters was insulted, some say killed,
•rniicii T believe to be an exaggeration, but
! which I shall nst hold back if 1 find it to be
. true,
1 And now let us visit Poerio, cn tovie loan*
: other polling place, lie Is staying Mad
amc Panola, whose Imsbnnd died while in hid
: ing from the police,, and the large drawing
; room was full of people waiting to see a man
whose inheritance was persecution, and who
i had spent tlip greaterpart of his life in exllcor
i imprisonment, and soino portion of It, as you
: know, with a chain round his leg ana waist.
Every mm J looked upon in lh’e‘r6om hsd a
history, a public and a' painful one. Close tij
j the door stood a stalwart “popolano,” who
| had been a fellow prisoner with Poerio. Than
there was the Duke—who had had his
i chain,and wrote the history offals voyage
j when he accompanied Poerio to England; and
■ Gen. Stocco, whose arm was still weak from a
i tbot be received in Sicily. 1 sat by the same
i individual whose interesting vote I recorded
i jßjovc. Felice Kiri, a captain in the Marine.
:u lt is a day top deUgh tfi U to me,”aud is an
i ample compensation, said he, ”. 4 for t lift; of
■ sugcring. I cannot bear It;” and herche be
came so moved that he could not speak. “3ly
father,”he continued, “died in exile, one of
my uncles was shot at the Ponte Madalcno,
two were burnt In their country houses by the
• bloodhounds of despotism. I was datltuiiola
i 1820, and passed inaßy years an pxile. On my
i return 1 received a small public office, and In
184 SI was dedituito again. Since then I have
, been under the bon, living as best I could.”
BAST.
MICHIGAN SOUTHERN.
SOUTH AND WEST.
The Voting: In Southern Italy.
| Mark, this U the Ustory of thousands ic'l
tens of thousands in the Kingdom of the Two
Sicilies, and os surely as the writing In the pa
i lace of Belshazzar wosthat of thehond of God,
! this successful revolution Is his .work.also.
I’ After some little lime Poerio came in, and a
more Directing sccuel never witnessed. Twelve
years or more had passed since they inet; age
and suffering had changed many beyond the
power of recognition; but as their earlier fea
tures grew in his returning memory they
threw themselves on bis neck and embraced
him. Felice Pirrl wept like a child and left
without saying a word; It was enough to have
seen Lis old friend. - After a warm greeting
from the Baron, I left tills moving scene, the
more so that fresh visitors were coming In
ever}’ moment, and deputations from all
classes of the people. ;
Just outside the gateway there Is another
and a widely different scene—a large crowd
and a temporary pulpit resting against that
grand monument in honor of the Madonna in
the Piazza del Gesnlti. There is a man with
dark flowing locks and beard and moustaches,
who takes off a black Calabrian hot and feather
as he mounts the stairs. He has a red Garibal
di coat, and military bools and spurs, and a
whip and sword and pistol, like the old Puri
tan warriors, and a houmous hauga loosely
over his shoulders. Ho Is the Padre. Panta
leone, of Sicily, a man who never leaves Gari
baldi, lowborn be is devoted. He urges on
the great duties of voting, says something
about the “MadonnaSantisßlma” to please ami
tranqullizc the old .women, male and female,
and winds up with a “ Viva Garibaldi! Viva
Vittorie Emmsuuele! Viva Maria Santlssi
ma!” which Is responded to by some with a
“ Bravo!” and by others with a feeble, whining
cry of “Viva Maria Santissima;” and all this
took place jnst opposite the doors of the
Church of the Jesuits. -
The Padre conies down from his platform,
and surrounded by a multitude and band and
banners, goes to some other place, while X go
to the uvighboringhoepital en passant and visit
our sick countrymen. It is Sunday morning,
and mercy is better than sacrifice, so I look in
on these poor fellows, who toll me that they
are very comfortable and well attended to,and
are very grateful for attention. Altogether
there are nine in this hospital, principally from
sickness, and only one case gives anxiety, who
was wounded last Friday, the ball jMissing
through the fleshy port of his leg, hut he is
ing well. They asked for nothing, as'they
wanted nothlug; a little paper for writing and
some books they would like they said, and
those thev have bad. And now to one or two
other polling places. That of San Lorenzo is.
the nearest; here they have polled 1,600 an
hour since the morning. Many priests had
been there, but no monks, although a large
monastery of the Dominicans was close by;
many sick and infirm and blind bad been
brought up as in the other quarters, and the
voting kid gone on quietly on 1 orderly
enough.
In the courtyard were assembled the Na
tional Guard, with dahlias lu the barrels of
their muskets. Close by is the pollimr place
of the Quarters Pcndino'and the Porto,'ll is in
the great ball of the University, where some
15 years ago Ferninaud 11. received the scien
tific men oflfaly who were then sowing the
seeds of that revolution which hassineospread
through the Icmrth and breadth of the land.
There was a band'in the gallery, which played
at intervals, and an elevated platform was
erected at the end, on which the urns were
placed, and to which the voters ascended. The
same attentions were paid us here as at all the
other stations, and alter having heard that a
few prints and some Benedictines had voted,
and at)outs,oDo persons in all, I went onto the
Quarter of St. Giuseppe, in the Municipal Pal
ace. Puerto voted in that quarter, and on be
in" asked whether he would take a “Si” or
“5*0,” created a laugh by his waggish hesita
tion. 1 need not say with how much enthusi
asm he was rcceived. The last quarter I via*;
ited was Unit of Chlaja, where I was told by
one of the returning officers lliat 7,000 out of
9,000 had already voted. .
The forms were the same here as in all other
stations, and require no observation, but a
curious fact was (hat many of the women pre
sented themselves with* the votes of their
husbands, who were fishing at sea—very prop
erly they were refused. This brings me down
to four o'clock, and I am looking for repose
and rcireshment, but there is a great crowd as
sembled in the Kiviera di Chlaja, and Hungar
ian Cavalry act ns a guard of honor, and Na
tional Guards and Garibaldiui keep off the
crowds from the gates of the Hotel d’Angle
terre.
Garibaldi is there, and crowds of admirers
are waiting outside or pressing on to catch at
least a glimpse of him, or better, to touch his
hand. I saw him, and begged a favor, which
instantly granted to me with that kind
voice every one must have remarked in private.
The wonderappeare lobe that with all the gen
tleness of a woman he can yet exercise so great
an influence over the minds of the mil
lion, win them by bis softness, and urge them
on at the same lime to deeds of the greatest
daring. For three mortal hours the crowd re
mained outside, uud then followed him on foot
and In carriage to the railway, checriug him
lustily all the time. Mr. Mason Jones, whom
I met this evening, will tell my countrymen
all about it when he returns to England, for
he is in the midst of everything, and is collect
ing a hosl of material for his lectures on Gari
baldi, with whom he lias had two long inter
views.
I cannot close the day without looking In
again at the polling booths of Monte Calvurio
and San Ferdhiaudo. In the formcrplacethey
had gone to the “Teatro Nuovo” actors, or
chestra and all to the Piazza to sing the Hymn
of Garibaldi. At the Quarter of San Ferdi
namlo little was doing, lor it was 10 o’clock,
but the ladies were thronging in to sign an ad
dress to Vidor Emanuel, a copy ofwhich I
will semi, If time permits me. And thus ends
the 21st of October, 15G0, the day from which,
let us hope, will dale a new nnd bright era in
the history of the Two Sicilies.
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minute. l *, therefore preventing the dust from accumula
ting with iu It can also be used by manufacturers of
umbrellas, canes, turner* of wood, Ac. as it baa the
gift of giving the wood a permanent black and lustre
at the same time. ThU varnish U never stlekv, even In
the warmest climate. It can also be employed to ad
vantage for the hoo& of horses, giving them a beauti
ful polish, and preventing the mod from fastening ;o
to ilie hoof
t*r Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
for circular* to Dealers.
p2f“ Principal Depot 512 Broadway, (opposite St
Nicholas Hotel) N. X.
VAN KOREAN INSTITUTE,
A FBERCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING SCHOOL
FOB YOUNG LADIES.
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pupils at any time. The edifice—planned expressly for
the School, and warmed bv hot water, with a pare,
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depraving incentive* to. n »cation, the pervading
spirit of a pleasant horoel .e, and thoronghnese In
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ize the school.
French 1* spoken. The *ide*tma«ten> are employed
for French. Italian, Genn-n, Piano Forte, Harp, and
other accomplishments. Among his friend*. mo«t ol
whom have, or have had, daughters In his school, the
principal refers to;
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D. Pj N. Y.: Rev. Asa ••. Smith. D. D, N. Tu Rev. Joel
Parker. D. D„ N. Yu K> \.Edwin F. Hatfieid, I>. D_ N.
Hon. James Har ir. N. Tu J. Marlon Sims, M.
D w KY4 Rev.G.R.C.ooka.D.D,N.Yg Wm.H. Al
len, L. L. D_ Pre*L (? tard College: Onington Lunt,
Ewj- Chicago; Rev. u. o. EltchelU D. D, Detroit:
Prat Worthington Ho key, M. D_ Tale College.
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talncd br addressing ....
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W. A TOWNSEND A C 0„ A% Walker fit* K.T.
oc&dST-lra
Ohjmmission fHercljantst.
PEUGNET,
A.
Commission merchant.
Personal attention given to the pnrrhase and aale of
Onto. Floor and Country Prodace generally.
OFFICE NO. 2 mrXIABD’S BLOCK,
N. E. cor. 8. Water and Clark-sts. Post Office Box BX7.
Bnrracsccs.—llon, Wm. B. Ogden, Chicago, IBj Bon.
B. W. Raymond, dc.: Isaac Cook, Esq., do.; ». w. Rip
ley, Esq., do.; p. Hannoov. Neph*t ft Co* New Tort;
Gourd ireres. do.; Yelvcrtoa Bros* do.: Jas. King's
Sonvdo.; Ju. n. Local, K-q„ Bt, LonU; Edward Tea
eon. Raq.. do.: Cbas. Chouteau, Esq., do. [noUxSm
PT Liberal advances made on Consignments.
A"” DVANCES MADE ON
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
AND BILLS OF LADING,
BENJ. P. QUIMBT ft CO*
ocn-dSS-ly Commlshton Merchants, N0.1825< 8. W.st,
•pfILLIARD, MITCHELL & CO.,
Produce Commission Merchants,
No. 142 South Water Street HQlUrd’f Block. Chicago.
u p.iiilluxo. I w. w. hitch ill. | a. *. mrcum.
eea-ciKJ-Siii ___________
JgDWARD SACKET,
Commission merchant*
No, IS6N South Water street between Ola and New
Board of Trade Buildings, Chicago. 111.
Bern to Merchants’ Savings Loan and Trust Co.. Chi.
rogo; Smith. Pollard 4 Co. Chicago: Parker Handr.
Eaq. Cashier, New York; A. Whitney 4 Sons. Philadel
phia «r. P. Fowler 4 Co..New Orleans. an29~Goiy
Packers and Commission Merchants,
Opposite Michigan Central Freight Depot footof South
Water Street Chicago, 111.
Would Invite attention to their new packing Boose
and Store, and from the opening of the Packing Season
will have constantly on hand a lull snpply of
BEEF, FORK, LABD, 4c.
And their PREMIUM SUGAR CUBED HAMS. Or.
ders for packing are soil cite
_W. Lelajd. [selll C. B. S. Mixxs.
JPORD & XORTOX,
: i Storage and Commission Merchants,
Fire proof Warehouse, on Market street between Lake
and Randolph streets, Chicago, ID,
tW“ Liberal advances made on Consignments.
tauVTfiO-lyl
MATHAXIKt XOBTON.
piTKIX & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
119 SOUTH WATER STREET, CHICAGO, ILL.
JAMfcf L. pares. OyiTCO-ly] itntn n. rtvxnr.
B. STEVENS & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Personal attention given to sales of Grain, Flour and
Country Produce generally. Business exclusively com.
mission. Advances made on Consignments.
No. 229 South Water stu Chicago, p. O. Box 2959.
e. b. srxvsss. [na2iaasi-tm| c. p. rirta.
ROBB & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
GROCERIES AND FISH,
And General Commission Merchants,
No. 10 Hirer Street, Chicago, lIL
HORiCB KOOTOJf.
apST-cSCC-ly
PHA3EBERLAIX & SEYMOUR,
\J COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For the purchase and sale of
CSii.V, Ftoia, PKODICE k MERCHANDISE,
No. t Pardee’s Building, corner of Wells and South
Waterstreets, Chicago, Illinois. Liberal advances mode
on consignments.
r. v. cuAMBKBLinr. tdclffaQ] h. w. petmoch.
Q.RIFFIX BROTHERS, 1860
Commission Merchants,
NO. 5 POMEROY’S BLOCK.
Corner South Water and Clark street*. Chicago, Ad
ranees made on consignments
x. realms. [mttß’fioftyl a. cairn*.
T'OEPIX, LAKE & CO..
JL COMISSION MERCHANTS,
N0.182 1-2 South Water St., Chicago.
v.a.Tcans. wells lul d. j.lakz.
Uj«d]
jTT.ES, WRIGHT & SHERMAN,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Every Description of Country Produce
on Commission Exclusively.
29 and 22.,
.Lassus Svassr.
CHICAGO
yY. SCOTT STEWART,
(Produce Commission Merchant,
No. 1 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDINGS
„ CHICAGO, TLLCtOia.
ocl diQMy
WELLER, MUDD & MELLEX,
T T EXCLUSIVE COMMISSION iIEECHAKTS.
184 Soutli Water Street. Chicago, 111.
Cash advances made on bills of Lading. Property la
Store, and on Stilpments to oar Mends East ana Sonllu
Jt»SK WKLLEU. j. o. msllkk. j. j. vcdd. •
apypQ-ly
UNDERWOOD & CO.,
coacsnssiosr mjcrcblastts,
152 South Water St., Chicago.
mL2T3B
MORSE & CO.,
Produce Commission merchant*,
183 SOUTH WATER STREET 193
Atkin's Building, Chicago.
BusinessconflnodstrietlytoCommission. [JyyQ-ly-do
V. COE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
For the purchase and sole of
PORK, FLOUR, GRAIN AND STOCK,
No. 216 V» South Water Street. Chicago.
WITSOJf v. COB. WM. It. RICE. 8. I, CXDEBWOOD.
dedTß-ty
yAN DTWAGEN * CO.,
General Commlssslon Merchants,
No. 3 Dole’s Building. ccr. South Water and Clark sta.
CHICAGO. ILLINOIS.
LIBERAL ADVICES MADE ON CONSICNNRNT*.
UmacacES.—Flint £ Wheeler. Smith, pollard £ Co.
Chicago; Jason porker, Esq. Cutter £ Nlms,Buffalo.
_mli2’Co-ly
QULVEB & COMPANY,
COMMISSION’ MKRCBLAJNTS,
210 South Water Street.
_B- r. cn.vcn- [ja4b9Ul c. e. cct-Veb.
J>UiISEY, BROTHER «& CO.,
Commission merchants,
Give their exclusive attention to the purchase nnd
sale of Flour, Grain, and other I’rodace, on Commission.
No. 146 S. Water, cur. Clark *L, Chicago. [no2B.iUß
HOWES,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
135 SoutU Water street, Chicago, 111.
IIOLMES & SON,
Beef and Pork Packers,
and raovrsioN mnsoEAiras.
Office N°- 12 River Street
PACKING HOUSE NORTH BILVNCU, CHICAGO.
Dealers In
BEEF, POBX, HAMS, BHQOLQERS, LARD, ETC.
PT* Highest market price for Cattle and Hogs.
REFER TO Bankers and Business Men generally at
Qulncv. 111.. St Louis and Chicago Bank: J. Young
bcammon,L.*q„ President Marine Bank; J. 11. Dun
ham. Esq.. President Merchants’ Saving* Loan and
Company, aud Messrs. O. 8. Hubbard £
Chicago.
SIM L HOLME*. [sefMlS-Cm] M. v. B. BOLVU.
MURRY^ELSOX,
lii PRODUCE
Commlnlon and Shinning merchant*
yb.VU 'SOUTH WAlfcK SI’REET.
(Agent for the Fnlton Sfcirch Works. Oitwcgo Co.. N.T.)
Liberal cash advance* on Flour and Grain for ship.
Kent to o*wogo or Now York, or In store, giving the
shipper the privilege of Belling in cither market for
one commission, a ap!B
JgEDFORD, MEREDITH & CO.,
CO3I3EISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 219 South Water Street, Chicago, give their exclu
sive attention to the purchase and sale ol Flour, Grain
and all kmiU of Produce, block. Ac. Liberal advances
made on consignment*. Agent* for Ella Dried Com
Meal. Refer to K. I. Tlnkuam £ Co., Chicago: Ellis,
McAlpln £ Co„ Cincinnati. Jal7-ly
gPAFFOKD, STEWART & CO.,
Prodace Commission Merchants.
Personal attention siren to sales of Grain. Floor.
Provision' and Conctry Prodace generally. Undines*
exclusively Commission. Advances nude on consign*
meats. n.Klnzlestreet, Chicago. fearOMy
C. h. grirroßD. n. btswakt. a r. w. nut
Eg. wolcott & co.,
I f COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
tn 2. Tinder New Board of Trade Booms. Sooth
Water Street. Chicago, 111.
C3T Orders filled with care and dUpatch.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments for sale in
Chicago, Da Halo or Oswego. x. a. Wolcott.
d. v. Ticooa.
ALLEN VANE & CO.,
XX COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For the sale of Floor, Grain. Beet Pork, Hama, Lard,
Batterf Cheese. Seeds, Dried Fruits, Ac.
Water street. Chicago, Agents for Hamburg and West*
TiriLLIAMS & HOU6HTELING
V V COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No stow Sooth Water street, second door West of
Well* street Bridge. give their exclusiveattention to
tba aale and purchase of all kinds of Produce stock.
So, on commistlod. aavanccsltuadeon Bills
tX lading and'propertr In store; Refer to George
Smith 50, Manne oant and George' Steel & Co.
'J?*. WILLIAMS. W.D.KOCGHTEU*O.
ATEELV, LAWRENCE & CO.,
J_T COMMISSION MEBCUANTS for the purchase
and sale of Grain, Flour. Provisions, and Country
Pvodnee centrally. Business exclusively Commission.
Also dealer* In Salt. Lime. Water-Ume. Btncco. Plast
erfog Hair! Land Plaster. Ac, Ac, at S* 238 and 2W
South Water street.
a. a. xittr. z. r. LAwactcs. w t. wisdiatz.
mhsreo-ty *. r. lawmsc*.
Webster & banter,
VBODUCE a COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Office 229 South Water Street,
We rire oar personal attention to the purchase and
aale of all kinds of Produce In this market.
nw? wiklgza. 1 Jaarco-UJ d. r. bixttx.
■pialhcrfficl;, TTonfainglon & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ITS North Jefferson Street. P. 0. Box SJSVChicago.
Orders front the country forthe purchase ofMerchan*
d|se of every description promptly attended to.
tcMxfim .
'J'homac, Unrxtbail & Thomae,
Shipping 1 Commission merchants,
SO. 144 WATER STREET, S. T..
liberal advances made on co alignments. Special at
tention clvoo to the sales of Bides. Wool and
Skins Refers W.W. DeForest A Co.. N. T.s GrU
neit, Mlntorn A Co„ do.; B. Hawk, Richmond House,
Chicago. ' oc9x3m
r pnckcr 5 Randolph & Carter,
GENERAL COiaiLsSlON MERCHANTS,
No,’3 LoomU Building,
Cor. Clark and South Water streets. Chicago, give their
tersonal and cxdnsKe attention to the Commwlon
uMnesa. fel’GLly
;os. b. Tcczxt. [ cnxs. roxsoltb. | ain’t r. cixixx.
Commission i&ercfjants
■RATLIE & SEYMOUR,
gexekal cosimbsiox
MERCHANTB. Offlra tM South Pomeroy'S
Building*, pofct oace Drawer 2838, Chicago.
JAK D. BAIL!*. T. B. WTTWACT.
BfTEKZSCßer—Storgea. Buckingham ft Co.; Wm, Mr r
tin, General Freight Agent C. B. ft Q. R, li, T. H. Bey
moar.jateAaav Gen FytAz’td.B.ftQ.K. J. D. Bailie,
late of Arm of Jno. OBbmftCo. aulß-cS9I-ly
TT'INLEY, HOYT & RUMSEY,
JL COMMISSION 11EECHAXT3.
13 Sooth Za Salla BJxoot,
Old Bolted State* Custom House Buildings, Chicago,
jas. w. raunr. j. u. aorr. i. r. ansar.
CARD.—In withdrawing from the Commission Bn«l
--uesa. we take great pleasure la recommending the
above firm to oar friends and patrons and tollut for
them a continuance of their badness, Havtag known
them for several yean, we cheerfully recommend them
as good business men. aad in every ratpert reliable,
FLINT ft WHEELER.
THOMPSON, BONHAM & CO.,
X EXCLUSIVE
coznrmssioN merchants,
XO. S3 SOUTH WATER STREET, CHICAGO, ILL.
Rsm to— Merchants* Sarlnn, Loan and Trout Co, .
Alotuo Richmond A Co, Hon. Jno. C. Haines, Chicago; fiJSQO boxes TIN PL ITS.
; snoowh g„KCTmoV.
- sa “ nrssu iKoy.
CASH AD VAN CE S. ,s> " imitation--Russia.
SV*J “ nillf.llT sod AXNEALD WTEK.
WAKEnELD, SASH &CO., j m fo£*
Tt«rrwvrt«.,AT.,mAm. ' lfl * S °o COPPER BOTTOSfS,
Liverpool and London, 13 wta XINXERS . XOOLS machines*
Liberal Ca«h Advancements will be made on consign. ' sOcasks BRIGHT OX and COIL CHAINS,
menu to the above boose, of BACON. LARD. PRO j 1.000 do/, AXE?,
VISIONS, and PRODUCE generally, by I.2ft) “ SHOVELS, SPADES and SCOOPS,
_o<2*Colyl THOMAS NASH. 20 tons SADIRONS.
- insurance.
pjome insurance’ I Hawsoa 4 Bartlett,
mi vt • T BOOTS AND SHOES,
The union Insurance i 50 .».... ÜBnßn
AND
TRUST COMPANY.
Chartered by the Legislature of Illinois.
CASH CAPITAL, 9200,000.
Office—Excliongc Bank Building. S, W. corner of Clark
and Lake street, Chicago, 111.
President—B32NJ. LOMBARD.
Vice-President—YAH H. HIGGINS.
Secretary—B. P. JOHNSON.
Treainrer—FßANClS A. HOFFMANN.
DIRECTORS :
BENJAMIN LOMBARD. Cambridge, Mass.
MATTHEW BOLLES, of M. Dollea 4 Co„ Bonkers.
Boston. Mow*.
DANIEL SHARP, Commissioner, etc. Boston. Ma&>
JAMES W. STONE. M. D, Boston, Mom.
LEVI F. STEVENS. Boston. Mass.
VAN H. HIGGINS, Judge Superior Court. Chicago,
Illinois.
FRANCIS A. HOFFMANN, Boftnann 4 Cidpcke,
Bankers, Chicago.
GKO.'w. GAGE, of Gage, Bro’ 4 Drake. Tremont
Bouse. Chicago.
M. D. GILMAN, of M. D. Gilman 4 Co„ Wholesale
Grocers and Importers. Chicago.
JOHN V. FARWELL. of Cooley, Farwell 4 Co.,
Wholesale. Dry Goods Merchants and Importers.
FRANCIS B. PEABODY. Attorney at Law. Chicago.
THOMAS HARLESS, of Harless 4 Parker, Commis
sion Merchants, Chicago.
J- Q. HOYT, of Hoyt 4 Peirce, Wholesale Grocers
and Importer*. Chicago.
ISAAu O. LOMBARD, General Agent Union Ins
and T. Co. Chicago.
D. L. PHILLIPS. Anna, DU
ELMS HARWOOD. President of Wheat-Growers’
Bank. Anna. 111.
JOSIAH LOMBARD. Cashier Pametßank. Gri' ri -?.
vllle. Hi. **'
CHARLES CHANDLER, of Charles Chandler 4 Co„
Bankers. Macomb, HI.
OLIVER WHITAKER, of Henderson 4 WMlakcr.
Attorneys at Law. Tonlon. HI.
MARSHALL AYRES, Pres’t. Tonlon Bank. Griggs.
vlile.UL nolO-dlffWm
IXSURAXCE COMFY,
HASTTOBO, oomr.
Incorporated 1819-Charter PorpetnaL
Cash Capital and Surplus, 92,194,100.02.
FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS
Taken at Liberal Terms and Rates.
Especial mention given to Insurance of Dwellings
and Contents, for terms of one to five yean.
ASSETS, JAJST. 1, ISQO.
20 and 22
PAID UP CAPITAL
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.
„ . ParVsl. Mkt.VsL
Bank Stocks, 4e |ffß.4Co oo no
D. S. Stock and Treasury Notes... ££*,ooo 00 oo
State Stocks,4c 00 22IJf*» •’0
Cltv Stocks, 4e IW.OOO 00 110.000 00
Railroad Slocks. 4c Hs.n» oo tft.ua no
Mortgage Bonds 82,000 00 PiOfl CO
Real Rstate, nnlnenmbered. jywm
MUeellaneous Items .... SltUiM
Cash on hand and deposited on
call, and In agents’ hands P9171-5 >5
Claims unadjusted and not dae,..|179L957 G5 ’
Total. 2.194.100 OJ
bv any of iudnly authorized Agents. Losses equito
bly adjusted and paid in fan da current at any of the
Banks In Illinois.
Agent* appointed, supplies ftirnlshep. and all bnal
ne« pertaining to a general supervision In the State of
Illinois promptly attended to bv
„ A WM. a PATCH,
State Agenr, Springfield, Illinois.
HUBBARD d; HUNT,
. . Aeeots for Chicago.
JylO-ly fto.lLoomls Block, COr.So. Water* Clark ris.
piICENTX INSURANCE CO.,
OF HAKTEDBD, CONNECTICUT.
January l»t, 18GO.
CASH CAPITAL.
SURPLUS
_ . . ASSETS*.
Cash on hand, and In Bank i3TJV2>fi3
Cash In the hands of and dne from Agents.... jy.mlisH
Real Relate, unincumbered
Loaned on Mortgage* of Heal Estate W.-joo.oo
Amount loaned on pledged Hank stock. 4f(floooo
Amount loaned otherwise secured .. i.tw.oo
FUty Shares U. 8. Trust Co.*s Stock,* A 1“ U
.. York ..... nan mw>
Sew York Rank Stock IXUOI itft Td2
Hartford Bank Stock 150.V0 JiAtT*
Waterbary Bank Stock. ilcoq w-joo
Stafford Bank Stock. Stafford 401 4V»
Holyoke Water Fr. Co.’s Stocks 10.0 TO io-rs
New Britain Water Bonds man io.toh
Hartford City Bonds ip.ooo rnffW
Cot. pen.and Ind.R.B. Bonds ... ULOOO 7.500
Accnmnlated Interest on Investments gju
Total Assets ,$582£2A9l
Total Liabilities - - - $40,704.53
H. KELLOGG, Secretary.
■RumBAED ft HUNT, Ageatd.
_ No I Loomis’ Bnildlng;
. .. Comer Clark and Water street*. Chicago.
Applications for Insurance, or the renewal of pull,
ties and all business connected with the office, mav be
made to us. duly appointed Agenta for the Clrv of
Chicago, with full power to receive proposals and |s«ne
Policies, on as favorable terms as other responsible
Companies; md it* aim will be to secure the conil.
dencc of the public by an honorable eonrse of dealing
M. MAGILt, General Agent. SI and SI West Third
street. Cincinnati. Ohio, to whom ail applications for
Agencies, In the Western or Southwestern State* may
be addressed. [apif<o.ly
QUAKER CITY INS. COMP’Y,
V niII.ADULPHIA.
Capital and Sorplns, $399,7*6.70.
_ Officers:
GEO. HART. H. R. COOOSHALL,
_ President Sec’y and Treasurer.
E.P. Boas, Vice-Priest S. H. Bptler. A>a*t Sec’y.
CURTIS L. NORTH,’
General Agent. Masonic Temple, Chicago.
Director.*; —George B. Hart, E. P.Bom, A.C.Catiell.
Foster 8. perkbu, K. W. Bailey, Andrew Chambers.
Q. R. Coggihall, Samuel Jones, M. D_ Hon. H. M.
Fuller. mhlS-’CO-ly
'V'ORTII AMERICAN FIRE IN
-Lv surance company.
Or Hartford, Conn.
Paid up Capital *306.000,
insurance Against Losa by Fire.
HUBBARD * HUNT, Agent*, Chicago.
Cor. Clark and South Water sta.
NOBWJCH FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF NORWICH, CONN.
Paid up Capital SI3LCS6LS
luaurance Against Low by Fire.
HUBBARD & HUNT. Agent*, cor. of Sontb Water
and Clark sht, first floor, Loomis' Block. octis-b903
HkiRTFORD FIRE INSUR’NCE
COMPANY,
Chartered |n 1810.
ASSETS ZLASST 0, IB6o*
Market Value.
Cash on hand and on call. (Is2^n£:
Loans amply secnred siaojw
Beal B»te,cashralne ........ 15.C00.00
ZSM Shares Bank Stock in Hartford. SfiSjOLOO
1300 “ ** - In New Vork. 20083.00
1,010 “ ** “In Boston UKIK.OO
(20 ** SkLoniaandMllvaakee 41400.00
120 “ Hirer Company Stock, Hartford.. 3,000.00
140 * Railroad Stock. 11,30.10
41 City and Bailroad Bonds •ci.tfU.Ou
SUte stocks M,T2sjo
Total Assets.
Total LlabQitles.
Polices In the above Company Issued by
HUHT i HKHHHSOH, Agents,
No. 1 Loomis Block.
auaO-cMMm Corner Clark and Sooth Water its.
piBE, MARINE.
LIFE INSURANCE.
MILLER & WILLMARTH,
MANHATTAN UFE, of New York,
HOBE, « U
PHENEX, “ «
"WASHINGTON, « «
LOBIUUABD,
CITIZENS, » «
PKOVIDEXCB WASHINGTON, Pro
vidence, n. i.
CONWAY, of Conway, Hams*
HAJIPPKN, of Springfield, Man.
Aggregate Capital and Snrplns,
$5,000,000.
Office, No. 150 Soatb Water Street*
CJeMy]
XTEW ENGLAND FIRE AND
J_ V *ST<arinA Tngimnca Company,
OF BABTFOBB, CONNECTICUT.
Assets, Jan. L 1860 $236X17X5
jngnmnftfl Against Zaoss by Fire.
HUBBARD A HUNT. Agents. Chicago.
Jylt.lj'dTS Cor. Clark and South Water sts.
■OLOOitINGTON NURSERY,
i J UHN6I4. Fruit and Ornamental Trees—a
larre stock cheap for cash. Apple. Ito 4 Teats. IXOO
$25 to SOS. Stock*. 1 year, selected. 10,000. |2n. Goose
bernr.Hoaghton. strong. KX), f L ILupberry.maay son*,
100, $1 to $3. Strawberry, Wilsons Eye, Rcirlet, C.
Cone. lowa, or Washington and other., pure. 100. $1;
LOGO, $5, Tnlipa. 100, of 30 named sorts, Double and
Single, it Boot Graft*. 10,000, SSO; &L, os per
Ust*. Cash orders, In full, packed free.
sclO-dSWm] jr. K. PHtZNLX.
ffiJUfjolesalc Rouses.
CM ALL WARES, BUTTONS
iO AND NOTIONS.
VorftnnToodJ.SleeTn.GfttTent.A4. Dmi Trim,
mines, Corsets and Skirts. Glove* and Hosiery. Tl>«
trade la respectfully Invited to examine the above
goods, which will be told tor
TDERLTX WOOLS.
-A_l laportedandlbrsalebr
A. GRAVES.
ao2o 23 Lake street, Chicago.
'J'UTTLE, HIBBARD & CO.,
HARDWARE AND TIN PLATE,
CS X*alro Street 62
Wo offer to tbe trade, at the LOWEST MARKET
PRICES:-
TUTTLE, HIBBARD & CO.,
oct2-VJ-ly
hAX77.4crntzc3 iso wholesal* cxalxxs a
We wonl-l re-pertmilv cnR the attention of Cl tv and
Conntry Merchant* to nurenenslvestockof Root-* and
S.ioes. whlr.li we have now In store. and are dallr re
ceiving from onr Factor>* In Went KovUton. M**»,
which coDhL'U cf a full assortment of those Celebrated
Custom-Made Patna Kip nndCal land Grain Water Proof
Boon.; together with a full ttockof all style* of
FALL AND WIXYKU GOODS,
of the best quality and manufacture, which we are pre.
pared to e-ell tor CASH and prompt paying trade at
Boston and New Tori: Jobbing Prices.
We arc A cent* for the sale of Mitchell's Patent Metal
lic Tip Boots and Shoes In ail the State*.
1860 FALL TRADE Is3o
H, V/. HUNT & CO.,
S3 and 35 Lake street, Chicago.
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
Beady made Clothing,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
Cloths, Coatings. Camtmerea. Satinets, Tailors’
Trimmings. 4e, 4c.
Oor Stock I* larje and w«U asserted. and will to told
At the Loweit Prices*
18G0 COOTS & SHOES,
PEARSON & DANA,
40 —Lalcc Street,up-stair**,--*l©
Manufacturers and Jobbers in
BOOTS V;V!) SHOES
Dare now la itore a (bit and complete stock which they
offer to the Trade on the most favorable term?.
Dealers la the above line of good* will consult their
own interest by examine oor stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as our mottoK Low rent and small prodts.
m^l-dIUS-liu
—LEATHER
FALL STOCK.
BLACKBURN BROTHERS,
46 • • Lake Street - - 46
Is E T EC 33 H.
.fi.sna(tt) oo
. 91,100 00
Boot and Shoo Maker*, Harness Mak
er* and Leather Dealers,
AT BLACKBUK2T BROTHERS,
46 Lake street.
anls-cSTI-.^ni
177 RANDOLPH STREET. 177
(Third Store East ot Brigs* House.)
NEW GOODS AT REDUCED RATES*
I have now on hand and to arrive a laree and varied
•lock of
Crockery, China and Glassware,
Parlan.Marble and TerraCotta Vaae*. SHver-Platec
Ware, Table Cutlery, with a general assortment of
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
Also, Oil Palntlnc*. Tantpp Notion?. Clock?, Watchea
and Jewelrr.whlrh I will t*cll at er**Hllr minced prices,
and to which 1 Invito the attention 01 Merchants,
Housekeepers and others. JOHN RANKIN,
'Wholesale and Retail Dealer.
177 Randolph street.
mylS-ly
1860 FALL TRADE. 1860
.fW.ono.W
. ist.aa.9i
COOLEY, FAP.WELL & C 0. 7
4=2, -Li and 46
WABASH AVEXI'E,
DRY GOODS
JOBBEH.S.
1860
FIELD, BENEDICT A CO,
Nos. SI and 83 Sontli Water street.
Imporlers and .Tobbors of Goods
for Men’s ‘Wure.
Tinware now dalle receiving their usual Line and
varied stock for the tall Trade, to which thev itn u«
jour attention. Their *tock consists In part of Broad
cloth.-*, of all colon* and grades. Black and Panov Cas
•lmiTvs. Black and Fancy Doeskin!*. ISlueand'Black
pilots, Black and Colored Moscow Heaven. Brown.
Black. Iji'ii* ami all color-* of Ca»tor Reavers, Silk and
Vnlen’lu Vesting* of all crude* andstjlca. SATINETS
of nit gradr* and stvies. Also, a foil and complete
stock of Tailors* Trimmings.
SCOTT'S ZZZPOHT OS 1 PASSIONS.
r p I X PLATE AND
HARDWARE.
Wc offer the following at the lowest market rates:
3.000 Roxca Tin Plato, assorted sizes.
iSAOO Bundles Sheet iron. Nos. 10 to a,
" Russia Sheet Iron.
109 “ Imitation Sheet iron,
inn Casks Sheet Zinc, assorted widths.
3.P00 Lbs, Brazer’a Copper.
5.000 Lb'*. Pressed Copper Bottoms.
1.000 Bundles Wire, aborted Noe.Oto2o.
jj,fao Regs Nalls, Wheeling and other prime brands.
A full assortment of Hardware. Tinners’ Tools, Ja
paned and pressed Tinware. Rivets, Ears, Ac.
WILLIA3I BLAIR A CO.,
eel No. ITS Lake street.
■ROSTOX CITY COOT AND
JD SHOE STORE.
No. 152 LAKE STREET.
Ksxt Door East Karine Sank Building.
Has opened wlth the largest and best stock of
naoTS *i.vjo sizo&s
Ever brought ta this market, which win be offered at
Who'riaU and retail, comprising all the best styles of
lonic*’, MiMeV, Children'!* Gaiters, Buskins, Suppers,
sr. and Men’s. Boys' and Youth’s Boom. Shoes and
Slipper*, which win be sold at full 35 per cent 1m
than ever before offered In Chicago.
The subscriber In establishing the Cmw City Root
and Shoe Store, alms at making U ihe best Emporium
of the kind In the *nd'feeh* Mitred that from
hU facilities in procuring goods direct from the manu
fae’cici* he wulbcable to sell then. tosuß all classes.
gclLttaWm] A. M. MILLER. Agent.
QROCKERV, FIXE CIIIXA,
GLASSWARE,
Silver-Plated and Brittanla-Ware,
HOCSE-FCIIXISIUXC GOODS.
SUSS.TMX3
..ICC, 530^3
WBOLBSiLS ISO UXiIU
THOMAS B. BYBIT, 170 laka Street.
[mhSO '6Ol
1860 FALL TRADE. 1850
DAVIS, SAWYER & C 0„
Dry Goods Jobbers,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
n.ITS sl.ril CJLJPS,
42 & 44 Lake Streets
«( u
The attention of oar friend* and tbo
Trade generally Is earnestly Invited to
oar large and attractive stock, adopted
to the FALL TRADE, which we offer
at the lowest New York Jobbing prices
to cash and prompt paylqg men*
DAVIS, SAWYER & CO.
[*«»4 d 3 Stal
G. M. HENDERSON & CO.,
Hiscricmxu ass miousa idkiluscv
, BOOTS AND SHOES
No* St*, Chicago, Hl*,
Hava to store's Urge find desirable stock st goods
which they will sell very cheap to cash and protopV
paying trade. We are the Agent* for
MITCHELLS* PATEST METALLIC TIPPED SHOES
a alt. rai S74TS3 wrrnocT nanus.
IT We are now to be found at tbe magnificent store
No. 82 Lake street, corner Wabash Avenue.
myS-dISS-ly C. M. HENDERSON A CO.
CLOSE CASH PRICES.
ni&e°.t4S‘suc.p ) .
Corner of State and Lake its.
CRtCACn. nx.
And Dealers in
I SCO
Of superior quality for
FALL TRADE’
1860
AGENT FOR
And wholesale Dealer* In
AND
22lf)olfsale houses.
FRESH FAS,!;
AND
WINTER GOODS.
A Fnll Stock Boaght at
SEJVSJtTMOJy PRICES*
Oujer* are invited to examine the Inducement*.
BOWEN BZIO’B
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Kotions
&c., <Scc. t iScc.
NO. 72 LAKE STREET.
IRON BLOCK KvM,
HEMOVAZi.
PEAKE. MARSH & DE LONG
Compelled by UiPlrlncmaJng boslneat to seek lanm
quarter*, have removed from their old stand, neanf
opposite to the above ipaclooa store* In
BUSCH’S IRON BLOCH.
Where they will be able to offer at wholesale a stiv
larger and more varied stock of
Dry Goods, Hosiery, and Notions.
easterner* will always find n.« with mil line*
known braodaof HEAVY DOMESTICS, bonchtai tlr»i
hands, and offered at a small advance, together with w
large stock of
WODLHS, SHAWLS, HESS MODS IS.
We shall continue our motto
“LOV PRICES WIN - .-
And Invite the attention of all close, prompt pajla<«
b °? ?r ‘. nix ■
JEWETT & BUTI.ER,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HARDWARE and cutlery,
Uiiisi, Sheet Iron, Copper,
TINNERS’ STOCK, TINNERS’ TOOLS
Tin-Plate, Fenco-Wlrs, &c.
is - - - LAKE STREET - - - IJ.
SIGN' 07 THE SCISSORS
B#tw«n Witiaih ud Ulchlgaa Atiqqh, ll
FUESSUCZ JlflTT. I
locndUSAnl
Ouni E. Benin
HATS, CAPS,
Furs, Buffalo Robes, &c
AT WHOLESALE.
1860. PAUL TRADE. IS6O
WEBEB, WILLIAMS & YALE.
.LAKE 3T* CHICAGO.
Have In itore a Tory LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE
STOCK of tht above goods, and are rally prepared to
compete •ncecwfhlly with the best Eastern flmiala
VARIETY. QCALITT AND PRICES, and solicit a cad
from »n prompt paying merchants. [aoWOdy
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE
AT WHOLESALE*
95 • » • South Water St., Chicago • • • 95
Corn Baskets.
BROOMS, TWINES.
BRUSHES, CORDAGE,
MEASURES, MATS,
TUBS, AXE HANDLES,
CHURNS, WATER PAILS,
BOWLS, MATCHES.
BATH BRICK, GUN CAPS,
CEDAR WARE,
Broom Wire, Twine Handles & Tools.
All of which ant offered at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES
BT
WHITE, STEWART & WHITE,
95 SOUTH WATER STREET, CHICAGO.
raal3.cSßft.3iDl
Tils' PLATE,
TINNERS’ STOCK,
For Sale ai. Low Prices.
5.000 boxes Tin Plate, assorted sizes*
4.000 bdts. Sheet Iron, Not*. 16 to2S*
500 “ Uussia Sheet Iron, Ist
~ quality.
200 ‘‘ Imitation Knsala*
500 JJ Polished German.
250 “ casks Sheet’Zinc, assorted
sizes.
10.000 lbs. Ilntzlcr’s Copper.
15.000 lbs. Copper Pitts.
1,300 bdls. Wire Nos. 0 to 20.
10.000 “ Annealed Pence Wire.
A full assortment of Tinners' Tools and Machines
Japanned and Pressed Tin Ware. Rivets, Ear*. 4c.,Ac.
THOB. S. DICK3H3ON,
Uetal Warehouse,
45......WjL8.5n A,»cs. Cuicago,
AGENT FOIt
Howe's Improved Standard Scales*
lieU-dGT-dm]
'fall trade.
1860
C. C. COOK & CO.,
(Successors to Satcrlec, Cook £ Co.)
IGA IS - STATE STREET - 16 A IS
Wholesale Grocers
AND DEALEKS IN
DRIED FRUITS. FISH.
WOODEX WARE, &c..
Invite the attention of Country Merchants to
their stock, which they offer at Lowest
Cash Prices.
G-. C. COOK & CO.,
.STATE STREET.
[se9-d3L3m]
16 * 18.
jgADCOCK & PEEK,
171 RANDOLPH. STREET,
Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut;
CHAMBER DIHINB BOOM Jt COMMON FOBiITOBE
IN GRE.IT VARIETY.
Wood-Seat and Cane-Seat Chairs, Bedsteads and
Bureaux.
School Furniture on hand and to Order.
ry particular attention paid to Country Orders.
Maiftnah l.n
jpljSSicianH.
17 F. DcDERKT. 31. D., Uorae
. • a*pattdc Physician, Surgeon, Ac. Having en
joyed an European medical education. with a practical
experience lo this country, the Doctor feel* conildent
he can give entire satisfaction In the treatment ot all
curable disease*. Acute and Chronic.
Office hoar* till 9 a. u. and I to * p. it- and all boors
of night, a his residence. M West Randolph street.
noLdiftVArn _____
DBS* B* & C. OAFP)
Formerly of New York, hare opened an Infirmary to
Chicago. on a new svatem. which embrace* the most
approved this and other countries—ol
treating ALL Chronic Diseases. Consumption. Laryn*
jfitK UronehltK Cancer*. Rheumatics PiUilyaUt. and
ALL Female Disease* are special disease* treated la
this Institution.
They are the only physicians la America who extra
CURVATURE AND WEAMESS Of THE SPIKE,
wtilth they do by a
2T3CW METHOD.
And the Spinal Elevator Invented and patented by
them. They core seven cases out of ten.
And Benefit All.
They treat saccessfolly. on a new method, all dla.
eases of the BY£ and EAR.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office No. 118 South Clark street, opposite New Post
Office. Hoars from 3a.m.t09 p. m. aa2yflXly
A E. KEYES, M. D., IXomcco.
XX • pathle Physician and Surrton. wonld respect,
ftilly announce to the citizens ot Chicago. that he la
permanently located In this city, where he may be
found In readiness to attend to all calls In the line of his
profession. Residence (3 Kush street. Office boon
from Btolo A. ht. and from 2to 4 P.M. oc33d33oAta_
pLAX SEED WASTED.
Having commenced the manoCictnre ot
LINSEED OIL AT CHICAGO,
1 am prepared to pay the highest market price for
FLAX SEEL.
Oil Cake For Sale at all times*
* C. A. ROGERS. No. 3 lUKlartTs Block.
seSS-dlCtt-Sm Cor. Clark and S. W*rrr fit, Chicago
HOUSE,
CHICAGO, Ulh
FIRST CLASS HOTEL,
Rates Only #1.30 Per Da#.
Ixcated octrUii Cratnlß>nnMd Depots, it tha troN>
InC of Bosh Street llrUtfe.
& W. * CO.# Proprietor*.
l:
B. PLATT &
OYSTERS
FBOM BAITEMOBB AND DELAWARE BAT.
OS i * ■ Budolpb StrMl - - ■ 65
Order* from the country promptly mended to. tfclS_
■REMOVAL.— The Herring's Safes
l\i bftvo beeo remoted from 133 Sooth Wateretreet
to the sew Store of HKRIUNQ * CO. W Stale street,
Lsflln** Block, oppoalte City Uotel. 007d110.1w
...45
1860
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