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MONDAY, DECEMBER 17,1860.
MONETARY.
Saturday Evkono. Dec. 15.
Nothing has transpired to-day to vary the gener
al dullness of the past week. With the vaults of
our hanks fell of currency, and with our granules
and storehouses full of the productions of the
earth, tbs commsrcc of ths West remains at a dead
lock, tmslness men are suffering, and prospects
generally depreciating. Though few, If any, trans
action* were made yesterday based ou the favor
able news from Europe, a much better feeling
was Inspired, and prospects were bettor. To-day
the reports from Washington lookthrcatenlng. and
the New York 6lock Board shows a decline offrom
two to five cent. Tbo week doses, therefore,
doll, with more of gloom than bnoyancy in busi
ness and financial circles. Tho reckless, wicked
agitators at Washington seem for the time to be
able to create all this disturbance in the monetary
and business affairs of the conntry, and if they do
nothing more, It will be dac more to the orurrnUng
band of a mcrcllnl Providence than to any desire
to promote the public weal. It is time the Intelli
gent, conservative men of all sections and all j>ar
ties nude their Influence felt in calming this seme
lees clamor, that peace and confidence may he re
stored to the conntry.
Bo far as the Northwest is concerned. It was nev
er stronger in all the elements that minister to the
•omfort and the prosperity of her people. For the
last three years, the most stern economy has beer
practiced, and millions of indebtedness hare beet,
liquidated. Before any change had been wrought
luour rigid debt-paying policy. Providence bless
ed us with a most bountiful harvest, and much of it
waa disposed of at good prices. Our people have
■till od hand a large surplus, audeome what will,
the East and South must have it and must pay fur
it. While thankful for the mercies beatowedupon
us, the West can well afford to await in hopeful pa
tience the solution of the difficulties which at tlim-s
••am to threaten the direct calamities.
To-day outside exchange was offered rather more
froely.hut full rates were generally asked. Baukcr.-
were la most cases unwilling to pay more'than 9£
The demand continues light:' hut selling
rates are still firm at 10 For the day the
ratio between the supply and the wants of custo
mers was pretty evenly balanced.
There is very little gold moving, and in fact very
llttls to move. Baying 9&9 V premium; selling lu.
Pnuxrc* as© Tlnctuhext Fcsds.— The follov -
img are tlie closing rates for currency, exchange,
etc., of F. Granger Adame, editor of the Chicago
Batik ScU List, No. 44 Clark street:
BUTINC. tUUX'..
Exchange on New York 9 it*
Gold ••9
H. Y. & N. Eng. solvent Bank Notes.. .8
NswJerssy, Penn. & lowa do ...5
Maryland do
Ind. Stale, 0., Ky., & La. do
Mich. & Canada do
Indiana Free Banka do
Missouri do
VNCCRBENT MONKV
Solvent Banie. !)>*•
Discredited DUnol* * :i
Virginia and Tennessee
South Carolina and North Carolina 5
Tax Indiana Rejected Bask*.— We published
a dispatch a few day* since from Indianapolis, ba
ting that several Indiana banks, therein naim-d.
had been ** thrown oat,” in that city. The follow
ing letter In regard to the matter has found its way
to oor table wltbont a ’proper voucher as to iu
•oarce or accaracy.s.Wc give It, therefore, for
jvhai it is worth.
Indiana. Dee. 12,15G0.
Editor* Chicago Tribune— Gentlemen ITir
public arc entitled to the name of the author ol
■och a dispatch us you Insert in your paper of yes
terday, from Indianapolis, stifling that certain
banks are thrown out in that city. The fact* are
those in regard to the banks named In the dispatch,
and the author well knows them: They arc all in «
state of liquidation, and have been so from one to
five year* past, nud they have seeircely a dollar i
circulation, while what little there maybe not ta
ke a up bv the Auditor of Stale, is abundantly fl
oured. Tliat dispatch evidently emanates from
•ome Broker, who wishes to profit a little by tim
distrust he hongs to engender.
These are fairs, and I wish yon would state then:
iu such language as you please.
Truly Yours, A Subscriber.
Drs'.rssioK.—The people .of Sycamore have or
ganized f.»r a general discussion of our general
banking law. All right; let the discussion go on.
and it* abuses be understood, and the people will
then be prepared to demand of the legislature at.
effectual remedy against exchange again going
to 10 percent, premium. It is simply legalized
swindling, by which the uttercr* of oor “well fC
erred currency” arc enabled, in ordinary time?, i«
make from 7 to 8 per cent, on their nominal invest
ment, and from 40 to 60 per cent, on the aciua’
c**h required in ** their banking business.”
Bank or BloomTsoton.—A correspondent o:
the Cincinnati GazeiU gives that paper ionic fact
, In regard to the failure of that bank. It was base
on Missouri clocks taken at £B, and it bad out :■
circulation of $70,000. Us officer* made an cffori
to pot the bank in liquidation before Missouri
stocks should farther depredate and it* stockhold
ers be made to suffer severely under the persona!
liability clause. IVc quote the following para
graph:
If the bonds are fold bat for SOO,OOO net, then
this sum deducted from SBB,OOO paid for it, would
leave S2?.(K)O a* the loss of the stockholders ii
this SWMKKI Is paid out to the blllholdcrs, who-*
claim a amount to $76.U00, there would be nnpah:
on the notes $!G,000. If no bad debts have *-«■!
made, the bank should have $7(1.000 worth of in
dividual obligation* for the notes of the bank ; v«
in circulation, and also an amount equal to
depo-itr. d-pocln- !**»-• hecn L*
uoic.; hence the only loss yet sustained h» ih
s2S«uO—the difference between the amount pnu
fi,r the Missouri bonds and for whhh thev mny >»•
sold. Yet we are toid tljet the failure is at..:.-/
one. How It i* *O,l canupt comprehend from :»u
facte stated to me.
St. Lons.—The Ktpublican of yesterday sa;
Transaction* In the banking-house* seem to dr
to have been rednred to their minimum. We eon
h»*r of bnt few discount* and only light sab
exchange. The rates of exchange continue very 1
racuiar, varviug from 1 or 2 to 5 and 0 per «c:j
premium. A* liigh as 10 was paid lu exception
Currenev Is at a discount at froml to 2 per o-i 1..
compared 'with bankable funds, and it I* still (with
the exception of the Illinois banks heretofore men
tioned) received*! the institutions dealing in 1:
for customers to be cheeked for in kind. Gold Fln
•omc demand at C to R premium.
Cincinnati.—Wo quote aa follows from the He
*4tU of yesterday:
yhnrc was a slight degree of weakness ia Ni-w
York* exchange, and dealers were not, in all
fre« buyers at 1 prom., bnt there was no quotable
change ip rate*. Philadelphia and Baltimore wen
unchanged, the latter continuing exceedingly fine
gl-di. (Fold wac easier, ranging from IX to 2 preni.
selling. Nothing doing In New Orleans exchange,
aud quotations arc hpmlnal.
Baying. Selling.
Now York Sight 1 prem. IX prens.
New Orleans i»ar. Xl'f‘ 1:1 -
American Gold 1 prem. IXft* jirutu.
Western qnrrcncy is somewhat better, ar.d \yc
now quote me buying roles fur Illinois and if
ronsin 12ft15 dis. There Isnotaheavydeinanc
for it, bat it doc* not accumulate in Third vtnet.
Merchant* who receive this cnrrcncy hold it pr. tty
generally »ntll customers come along at from.". u
eidii. A party trnm Illinois made several pur
chases to-day. from Pearl street honse*. atsVfj’7
di*. There was an ontidde demand for
Free Bank (solvent) at IftlX dfs. This paper i>
.in a footing in Indiana with the notes of the Bnr.h
of the Slate.
New Orleans— The DtUa of Tuesday re:
the following:
Business In every department has been. If any
thing. further restricted to-day. and the market
closed unsettled at nominal quotations. Of <v.t; ph
there was nothin" done In either stocks or bunds,
and transactions m this description of i*eci’.rU*t‘-
may still be considered as wholly suspended.
The Exchange market has ruled throughout a>
rsportad on Saturday, and transactions Included
no round amounts In* either foreign or domicile.
Offerings were ample throughout, and openitionr
■were limited only by tlie restricted character of (in'
demand, clear Sterling Bills ruled at .
and bills with shipping documents attached at y*‘
£.93; while Francs were in very limited reurtrH
at 6.80(2.6.00 dollar, and the tendency all wane
was In uvqr of borers. Time bills on the North
ern cities typeorca to be wbollyneglectcd. and ;!*»
demand for sight Checks on New York indluat id ;•
considerable abatement. Hates of the latter, imw
ever, were generally unchanged, and weco>nim.<-
to qoote K&St 9 cent, discount at Bank, and I<TC-
Vt discount on the street for the very l*>:
names.
Itace'lpts of specie to-day comprise S2TG.OOC. a
follow*: $50,000. $50,000, #30.000. S3O,K*
$50,000, SSS,UM, SIB,OOO, SIO,OOO, and SIOOO.
If. T. external* IL R,—The annual clectio;: f.*:
Dime tors of the New York Central Railroad w.p
held on Thursday, at Albany. Henry H. Martin,
of Albany; Richard M- Biatehford, of New York
and Hamilton White, of Syracuse. were elected lu
plica of John L. Schoolcraft, li-aac Townsend end
norace White, all deceased. The annual report
•bows the earning! and receipts of the road for th.
paat year to be $6,057,311, and the net earnin'*'-to
be $1,547,6*51, being nearly 1)4 V cent, on the earnt
amount of the caplulstock of the company. Tin
«»Id officers arc re-elected, as follows: Erastus Cor
ning, President; Bean Richmond, Vice-President
C»vn Tbuxk Bailwat, Canada.—The fol
lowing is the traffic statement of the Grand Trunk
lUUway Company of Canada for tnc week radio;'
Decamber 7th, 1SC0:
Passengers
Freight and Live Stock.
Parcals, Malls, Ac
Tctal
Same week last year.
Increase,
COMMERCIAL
Satubdat Erzjaxa, Dec. 12, IStf.
The following Are the receipt* and ihlpmeut* fo*
l be put fortj’-elgbt boon!
nxcnne.
Floor Wheat Corn Oati Dye Bar*;
bblo. bo. bn. bn. bn. bu.
fI.&C.U.IUI 175 3996 .... 644 1929 ....
C. Alt-I.ILR. 4IT. 850 1750
I.C.K.R 899 3150 4550 850 . 23.V;
B. &■ Q-R.lt. SOI 1000 2500 15.-
C.&N.W.U.U. 333 40C3 . I3i
«Ju&St,L.JL J&,
Total... 1410 11569 9350 1004 1929 ISO-I
DrVd Lire High-
Hogs Bogs Cattle Hid’sw'nsTaTv.
No. No. No. Sh. nhle. lbs
G.&C.tT.ILR. 121 .... 66 6780 C 8 ...
0.&8.1.8. E. 0 69 90 8200 40 ....
LC.8.8 64 ' 400 34 11648 60 ...
C.B, * Q.B.R. 104 216 139 16743 .... S&:
•.4N.W.H.8. 8t 1175
854 615 239 8M66 164
Total.
The receipts of Hogs daring thepasttwenty-four
boars amount to only 675 live and 254
lire Dogs wersqnlet, but holders were firm, m.ti
the transactions were light, at $4A0®4.70 gro-.
pressed Hogs were in good demand by packet k
*nd the market l wa* .firm bat unchanged—sal.-
ranging from $5.6005.75.
In provisions ws have nothing of interest ton
port. There are aumerone boyers of Mess Perk
at $14.75, bat holders are asking $15.00, and quota
tions arc Lard is doll and \c lower—
jli sales of prime < £eaf * t 9*c and gut at 9*c.
The market for Floor aod Grain of all kinds was
Inactive. Wheat was in fair request, hut holders
were very Arm, and the transactions were trifling
«l TIo-for Northwestern Club; 75®7Gc for No. 1
; ?rlng; and 70# <£7lc for No. 2 Spring. Flourwas
luiet and the aales light at [email protected], for good
•ring extras. Corn was Ann hut inactive. Alol
■*r 10.000 bu Mixed was sold for delivery during the
drat half of April next at 34c f.o.b. Oats,. Bye and
Barley were neglected. Hlghwlnes dull, with sales
RtlLsaiSc.
(ally Review of Chicago Market*
Saturday, Evnsoto, Doc. is. JSCO.
FLOUR—Received. 1.410 brl*. Market quiet.
S ties were;—SuOhrU “Beloit City*’ at s4.ludel:
!<k) brls good Spring extra $3.90 del; 100 orlsdo ar
MILL STUFFS—4 tong coarac Middlings at $9 on
ack.
WHEAT—Received, 12g£9bu. Market quiet but
Cnu. Sales were a* follows:—TUObu Northwest-
Hub at 77c in store: 2,000 ba No. 1 Spring at 75c in
-tore; 4.000 bn do at Tfijtfc In store; I,ooolm do at
7*<cin store: I,ooobuNo.2Springat7o)»c!nstore;
:».IKW bn do at 71c in store; 400 bags Club by sam
ple at 78c on track.
CORN—Received. 9.00 bn. Market quiet. Sales
were:—lo,ooo bu Mixed at 34c f. o. b., lor delivery
during the first half of next April, at seller's oj*-
;h>n ; 400bushels,Mixed atSS&contrack; 400 bu
■Jampal 27,1* cou track; *IOO ba Yellow at 29c on
truck.
OATS—Received, 1,094 bo.- Market quiet. 140
bjgsNo, 1 at 19c del.
RYE—'Received, 1.929 bu. Market quiet. 100
Sn*hels No. ] at 45c on track.
BARLEY—Received, 1,894 bu. 149 bags good by
-ample at 4Sc on track.
HIGH WlNES—Market dull. Sales were: —100
hrls at 14 Jtfc; 150 brls at 15c.
A LOO 1101 3TS ®3T»c £ gal. ;
MESS PORK—Held at sls—bayera at $14.75.
LARD—Declined 3»c. bales were:—SOtrcs prime
Leaf at 'J’ 4 c; 30 tree Gut at UJ^c.
TALLOW—Stock light and market firm at 9#c
WHc.
JIIDES—Quiet. Green. Be; Green Salted, sc®
j.'jC: Dry Flint, is&isxe.
SEEDS—I 3 lags good Timothy at $2.12; Clover,
mmltuii at $4.50<Jt4.75.
GAME—4S dux Prairie Chickens, at $2.75 59 doz;
14 doz Quail at $1.00; Wild Geece. flOc each.
l*OtTLruV-Urc#*wl Chickens, $1.00(7M.50 per
Joz; Tarter*. 4@tic
EGGS—I4&I4Xc« doe forftwh.
I'OTATOliS—S'chliamiockH, aiCbSSc: common,
is<g,aoc.
JiKKbSED HOGS—lleccired, SM. Market firm.
■*alc* were: —
(Mi Hogs averaging 220 5h at
240 -
205 - 5,75
“ 2*) •* 5.75
•• 210 “ 5.75
220 ** 5.C2K
.♦» 44 at $5.50®5.75, dividing on 200 B>§.
LIVE HOGS—lteeclvcd, C 75. Eeceipts lightand
jarket qolct bat firm. Sales were:
140 Hogs, averaging 245 lbs at
||lo •• •• 270 *•
S4O *•
297 •'
270 41
•it; •*
14
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
NEW YORE. Dec. 15— Ashes quiet at $5 forpots
and $0 for pearl*.
Flour— Scarcely so much doing: prices cen
trally have undergone no material chance. Mode
rate export dernnna for extra state $4.75*. hut hold
ers refuse to Kell round lots below $4.80. Sales
; .300 bbls at $4.55®4.C5 for super state, $4.75®
l.!» 5 for extra state, $4.55®4.65 for super western.
£4.5(*@5.10 for common to middling extra wcti
•rn ; $5.00®5.20 for shipping brands extra round
lioop Ohio. Market closing quiet with no very
pressing desire on the part of holders to realise.
Canadian Flour—Not a great deal doing and prices
unchanged. Sales, 325 bbls at for com
mon to choice extra. Rye Flour—Limited request
it $8.80®4.10 for common to choice super. Coni
Meal—^Quiet and unchanged.
WniSKT—A shade firmer with less active de
mand. Sales. 475 bbls at 18&®19c.
GRAlN.—There is moderate export demand for
wheat, but holders disposed to insist upon I letter
nrice*. There is not a great deal doing. Sales.
».C39bo* fair Chicago spring 5,400 bus Can ida
•'lnbon privatclerm6.and 18.500 bus primeand very
dmlceambcr, Wis.,at $1.12(2,1.14. Rye lessplenty
ind firmly hc]datUS®7oc.UaneytraDEactionaonly to
(imiced extent, and prices wltbont material change.
There Is moderale demand for beans. Sales. 200
v.bln medium white $1.25. Com dull,bnt prices with
out striking change. Sales. 19,000 bus at Coc®C4c for
mixed western Instore and delivered;62cforwhite
northern. Oats pretty freely offered and market
Vavv. Sales, SSt&SUjjr for western and Canadian;
J6J4S7 for state,
llors —Quiet with small sales at 35c(&3Pc.
On.s—Linseed dull at 51c®52c. Other kinds
•lull and unchanged.
Tallow—Quiet at 91fc®9j<c.
Natal Stobbs—Spirits Turpentine quiet. Small
-ale at 31c(&33c common. Kurin doll at $1.20.
Tar quiet at $2J>2)£C&2-25.
Provision* —Pork dull, heavy and decidedly
lower. Sales 200 brie at $15.62®15.75f0r01d mess;
SIC for new mess: $10.25 for old prime; $11.87 for
tew prime, market closing with no buyers at these
igures. Demand for beef continue# limited and
market heavy. Sales 175 hhds at SS.SO®IO for re
packed mess: $10.50@11 for extra mess. Prime
ness beef and beef hams doll and nominal. Cut
meats dal! and nominal at 6®G#c for shoulders,
and BX&9e for hams. Bacon continues quiet.
Sales luu bxs long middles at 93tfc check up. and
-4.U00 lb* green sides on p. t. Hogs a little firmer to
day at C3tt®C*£c fur com-fed dressed, and 5?£®5N C
fur live. Lard market firm and demand moderate.
Sales SSO bris at 9®loVc for No. 2 to prime we“t
rtnt. Batter selling slowly at 11 ®lsc for Ohio am!
14®21c for state. Cheese steady at 9®lOX for iu
>enor to prime.
Groceries— Coffee —Transactions only toallm
lu-d extent, and prices without quotable change.
Sugar continues steady, with onlylimitedbusinc-s
doing. Sales 185 hhds Cuba at ; 100 hh'B
New Orleans at s®sJ*; refined firm at
for ground, granulated and crushed. Molasses—
improvement in New Orleans still continues. We
notice sales of 220bblsat81®35c. Other descrip
tions dull and heavy.
Stocks —Second board opened a shade better,
but closed feverish and unsettled. MC46; 111 C
»crip sSi£; Erie 27; Harl 13!tf; G & Chi Cl: C £
I{ 14GJf; NC 6s 79; Tenn do 71; Erie 4th mortg.
13: Pac Mail 78; American Exchange Bank 87 r
N T C 71X.
New York Cattle Market.—Bee* 13.
BEEP CATTLE.
Number reported for this market at 44th *t.. .3.C3S
The price* to-day are quoted as follow*;
"First quality...J*jtf©9 1 Ordinary 5 <g.R
Medium 7 ®7 | Extra 9#®b**
The general A of the tuaiKct at TJyC.
The most of the sales range from Gc to b.V-c.
Total number of Beeves received in the dty
this week 3.5-15
BEEVES most DIFFERENT STATES.
A. M. Allerton & Co., proprietors of the Wad
Ingtou Drove Yards. Fony-fonrth street, report tli
-uule in market from the following States:
New York 741
Pennsylvania GS
Ohio.. 927
ndiana.
llinols.
With a very large reduction of nnmtara of bul
locks on sale, drovers anticipated a proportionate
rirance In prices; bnt they are doomed to dlsaj>-
:»ointmcnt again. There was not, nt the opening
if the market, on Tuesday morning, over
‘icad on sale, and a very large portion of them
were just fair medlom grade of lnef. and the price
tif this class opened and continued just about the
same as last Tucedar, and somewhat better than
Wednesday. The Inferior sorts, if anything, w ere
-i shade lower, and first class bullocks a shade let
ter. This class was very scarce, and a good many
bollocks sold at prices equivalent to 9 cents n«-t a
pound, that conld have been bought last week nt
cents: and tome of the same value of such ns
-old a week ago at 9c. brought 9Xc now, and a few
.choice extras sold at overtime.
TUE CLOSE OF TUE MARKET.
The weather having turned cool, and only a few
'rash arrivals of bullocks, the market has not fallen
•:T any to-day, though it is not very lively, coi>id
.-ring the small number on sale, bnt nil will be sold
m-dav. including about 100 bead of stale cattle
from'last week. Owing to the closing sale being
so much better than the closing sales last Wedi.c.—
dav, the whole will average half a cent a pound
higher. The very slight advance must not. how
ever. be counted upouas affording any good ground
of hope for a continued advance, unless under the
pressure of a very scant supply, which we do not
nnticipetc. One year ago we bad 3.711 heed in
market, aud 5.140 In the city for the week, and the
following are the quotations of that week: First
quality. 2ft 10c; second. 7ftSc; third, Cft7c:
extra, JOXc. Average, BXc.
Receipt* for the week
The quotation** of Henry I). Grant, enperii't
of the market, for to-day are, 6(&5.Vc tJ
•.•roet*. This i» about ** c less than last year, for
the corresponding week, when the weather was
~,x>d. while now it has been Jnst as bad as it could
hr. The receipts this week arc only 300 more than
hi*t. but, owing to tbe action of tbc railroads a
ciMid deal less than at this time last year, and pri
ce- not any lower than then, considering the dilVcr
e:iee between live and dead weight.
(I. \V. Dorman report* tbo following prices of
Hogs this week
Live weight. Deadweight.
First quality corn-fed, large
size.. s?;asJ,'c.
Second quality corn-fed 5 ©Sjtfc. GXQlftc.
First quality, small sizes. Cat
r.nd prime for market butch
era ........... c i*<S-%Vc.
Large site, still-fed fat 4X&4KC. 6 Ct —c.
quality, etill-fed 4,V(&4J*c. 6 (& —c.
MARINE JOU liNAL,
ARRIVED Dec. 11
Schr Alpha, Quyon, Centerville, 40 cds wood.
Toe Zxnrrn Aixßionr.—'The schooner Zephyr,
reported ashore at Dots Diane, has been got off.
and arrived here yesterday In tow of the Ottawa.
—Jtffroit Tribune.
The mow Ellen While returned to tbfcport
•-•■-lordiT raorniu". not being able to reach Wyan
dotte. Midi., the upper cod of the Lake being Ira-
I>a table owing to the formation of ice. The
s-dtooncr Preble contemplated flanlng for Detroit,
but for the reasons above will not undertake the
voyage.— Cltxtlcnd iJerieir. ISM.
t&~ The steamer Detroit is to be withdrawn
from the Milwaukee and Grand Ilarcn line for the
; resent. The Milwaukee had been previously
withdrawn. The Ferry” will probably be idle
for the remainder of the winter.
.1
t
MALT!
BARLEY MALT!
A STOCK or
PRI3IE BARLEY MALT
For Brewers’ and Distillers’ Use
CONSTANLY ON HAND,
AS9
ORDERS PRO3IPLT FILLED.
ALSO.
SUPERIOR YEAST MALT
tv' BARBELS.
.IMtitRESS, mi. G. MOREY,
12 South. Water Street, Chicago,
selOdSXm
.$40,001.:-'
. 83.451.1K’
.|c.m
1050 200
SEXTONS AND UNDER-
O TAKERS. 88 La Salle street.
Have on band, at all times, every style and finish oi
Wood Lead and Zinc Coffins; also. Sbruads. And are
prepared with Hearse* and Carriage*, and everythin;:
requisite for Funerals: and may be found on band and
ready to clve prompt attention to (heir business at all
boors. Tbky also tare a Chapel andJVaolt In the Ctme
tcry. lspl2) WIUGUT & koCLUKK.
.*5.75
.$4.40
. 4.50
. 4.73
. 4.70
. 4.C0
Kentucky...
Connecticut.
Missouri....
Michigan.
Canada ..
THE HOG MARKET.
.ii.-a-u
PORT OP CHICAGO.
imacollancoQS.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Important from Waihincton.
Washington, Dec. 14. —There Is no doubt
whatever that Gen. Cass has resigned as Secre
tary of State. Regret is everywhere express
ed in consequence. The Indications arc that
Daniel S. Dickinson of New York will be
the successor, though these are uotaltogether
reliable. *
There is but little if any confidence in the
=6umuccß that South Carolina will not resist
the Federal authority during the Administra
tion of President Buchanan. They are regard
ed as mere promises to quiet apprehensions in
an official quarter.
Gen. Scott has expressed the opinion that
additional forces should be sent to South Car
oliua for the protection of the public property.
The President, however, Is still opposed to
such increase, for prudential reasons, being ap
prehensive that It would hut augment the pre
sent excitement.
There was an understanding among the se
lect committee of S3 that their proceedings,
excepting the result, shall be regarded as pri
vate, and therefore not to be revealed for pub
lication. It is known, however, that several
propositions, looking to political conciliation,
were presented and read, but not acted upon.
Several gentlemen made speeches, and opin
ions were interchanged The prospect of ac
commodation is about the same as it was yes
terday. in order to afford time for considera
tion, an adjournment till Monday took place.
The publication of the manifesto of the
Southern members has prodneed a depressed
oiled among the conservatives, who say that
they arc now satisfied that the former are op
posed to any political compromises or accom
modation whatever.
Mr. Douglas’ speech next week will he of a
coercive character against secession.
Senator Wilson’s letter, addressed to Caleb
Cushing, will appear in to-morrow’s Satiotial
JtrpnbUcan, perhaps.
The People’s Pacific Railroad Bill, embracing
four routes, has been referred to the House
Special Committee on that subject
Paymaster John S. Cunningham lias been
ordered to the sloop of war Macedonia.
Washington, Dec. 15.—Rumors are in cir
culation that Secretary Thompson has resign
ed, but there is authority for saying that such
is not las present intention.
Senator Benjamin, it is stated, will take an
early opportunity to make a secession speech.
Certain secessionists assert that France,
Russia, Prussia and other European powers
will promptly recognize the independence of
any seceding States, and it is said that a line
of Freneh steamers, which were Intended to
ran from Havre to New York, will be changed
from the latter port to New Orleans.
The President’s proclamation recommend
ing to the people of the United States to ob
serve the 4th day of Jauuaiy as a day of hu
miliation. fasting ami prayer, is officially pub
lished. He says: “Hone teems to have dc-
scried tlic minds of iulji, and God's arm alone
can t=ave us from the awful effects of our
crimes and follies.”
New Y'ork Saving tlic Union.
New Yoke, Dee. 15.—A meeting of promi
nent merchants of the City and State of New
York, was held at nodn to-day at the ofllce of
Richard Lathers, on Pine street, to consult as
to the best means to be adopted to avert the
danger now threatening the Union, and to as
sure to the South sufficient protection to their
constitutional rights within the Union. The
meeting was called by a circular addressed to
leading citizens, without distinction of politics,
and was well attended. Among those present
were Ex-PresidciitVan Bnrt-n,Ex-Congressman
Israel T. Hutch of Buffalo, Washington Hunt,
Watts Sherman, Erot-tus Brooks, James T.
Brad*’, Edwin Croswell, Wilson G. Hunt, C.
Comstock of the Albany Atla* <fc Argw r, Girard
Hallock, .las. W. Beckman, Feniando Wood,
Augustus Schell, Richard Lathers, and many
other gentlemen ot prominent position as
merchants a d public men.
The condition o> the Union was freely dis
cussed, and several suggestions made, one of
which was that Millard Fllmore be requested
to proceed to South Carolina as Commissioner
from the Stale of New York, to exhort temper
ate action and delay on the part of the former
State. It was understood that -Mr. Fillmore
would accept the duty, but he expressed the
belief that the mission would be unsuccessful
unless he could bearwith him some pledge of
conservative policy from the party about to as
sume the control of the General Government.
No definite action has yet been determined on
by the meeting.
Clias. O’Conor presided, and speeches were
made by John A. Dix, John McKcon and oth
ers. Mr. MeKeon expressed the opini n Hint
the Union was already dissolved; that it would
be a peaceful separation until after the 4th of
March, and that civil war would then ensue.
At the conclusion of Mr. McKeonV speech,
Hon. DauiclS. Dickinson addressed the meet
ing. lie prayed with Daniel Webster, that
when his eyes should turn to behold for thd
last time the suu in heaven he might not see
it shining on the broken and dishonored frag
ments of a once glorious Union. Tlic public
sentiment of the North must be changed, lie
bad little faith In meetings. The South say
with just fear Hint in a little while the North
will have two-third* of the Senate and House
of Representatives. The repeal of laws will
not satisfy the Sooth. They know that astrenm
cannot by any natural process be made to rise
higher than‘the fountain. The North must
get rid of Us pernicious sectional sentiment, a
sentiment promulgated by demagogues, po
litical and ministerial. It was absurd
to say that all this would blow
over; lie who says so is a demagogue or is
mad. South Carolina on the 17lh or 18th of
ibis month will go ont of the Union. The
rest of the Cotton States will follow, and in
time every tlaveholding State, Tj'is he re
garded us certain as that the sun will rise.
The North should repeal all its unfriendly
laws, and in their place set up a different pub
lic sentiment, as the brazen serpent was set
up m Israel, tunt nit who have been bitten by
the poison serpent of abolition, may look upon
it and be healed,
Sir. Dickinson was frequently greeted with
applause during the delivery of'bisspeech.
Hiram Kctchum spoke more hopefully and
believed that public sentiment at home might
be reached and corrected; at least be was for
making the cifort.
Letters were then read from a large number
of distinguished gentlemen, residing in differ
ent parts of the State, after which Hon. Millard
Fillmore, Hon. Greene C. Bronson, and Uich
ard Lathers, Esq., were appointed
to visit the South.
Among the letters read were those of Mil
bird Fillmore, Washington Hunt, llcv. Dr.
Hawks, Judge Page, John A. Greene and
others.
From New ?Icxlco,
Independence, Dee. 15.— The New Mexican
mail, in charge of eouductor Goan, with dates
to the 20th, arrived lasi night. Mr. Whiling,
Postmaster at Santa Fc, came through as pas
senger. He reports very dull times in New
Mexico; also, that the Indian troubles on the
Plains arc assuming: a very serious aspect
At McNce’s Creek the mail party was charged
upon by thirty Caraanche Indians, aud it was
only by decided and prompt action that they
were not overpowered by them. The Indians
were well armed with rifles. Afler detaining
the mail about an honr they left. The mad
parly then retreated to a train seven miles be
hind them. The out-going mail was also
forced to return to Pawnee Fork. Mr. Whit
ing says that from the Gimurouc to the Paw
nee Fork, Indians were seen every day on the
high ridges, and that there is no doubt hut
that they will cut olf all small parties travel
ing the road. Since the mid on Win. Walker
and the subsequent killing of the two men
that escaped, the citizens of this county have
organized themselves into patriot companies
and should any more such bands make their
appearance they will be summarily dealt with.
“A Voice from the Toombs/’
Acgceta, Ga., Dec.ls.—lt Is understood tliat
Senator Toombs is about leaving for Washing
ton. 11c has jutl published a letter in refer
ence to the Slit Article oi the Constitution.
He says, if the Constitution should be amend
ed, the amendments should be such as neither
could be evaded or resisted by the Abolition
States, and such os would give full and ample
security to Southern rights. He add? t that if
ths Republican party will vote for theso
amendments, or even n majority vote in good
faith in favor of them, tCcy can easily be car
ried through Congress, and then he ihluks it
would be reasonable and fair to postpone final
action by the Southern States until the legis
latures of the Northern States could be con
veniently called together for definite notion or
amendment In regard to the Personal Liberty
bill.-
If the Northern Slates refuse to acquiesce in
this, then he urges Georgia to secede ou the
fourth of March.
The Legislature will adjourn next ’Wednes
day. Nothing of general interest Is transpir
ing.
From New Tork.
Boston, Dcd I,l.—Tiiestcamship Eurojwv ar
rived here from Halifax at 10 o'clock this morn
ing. The newsi«iper bag for the Associated
Press was dispatched via New London, and
will arrive In New York about 7.50 tits i*. m.
Wendell Phi!)i{>B will deliver an address In
Music Hall to-morrow forenoon, on the subject
of Mobs and Education. In anticipation of
trouble, the military have orders to bold
themselves in readiness to march from their
armories.
The Extradition Case Decided.
Toronto, Dec. IS.—The Court of Queen’s
Bench decision in the extradition case of the
fugitive slave Jones alias Anderson, was ren
dered this morning In favor of giving up the
prisoner to the United States authorities, one
of the Judges dissenting. An appeal lias been
made. The prisoner is strongly guarded. No
attempt at rescue was tuade,bul much excite
ment prevails.
From Virginia.
Richmond, Va. Dec.—Many coincide with
Hon. Wm. C. Riven In his letter to Represen
tative Bolder, that a firm and dignified de
mand by the South for her constitutional rights
would be considered by the North. A more
general sentiment, howeverjis that disunion
cannot be avoided, and that Virginia must go
with the South. The snow here is quite deep
and no trains have arrived this evening.
Shipwreck on the Hudson.
Takuytown, Dee. 15.—The sloop Garrett
Demarest, from New York, was upset in a
squall lost night at Irvinuton. A sailor named
Moore, of Oswego, will probably die. • HU
legs arc frozen. They were not rescued t!U
7 o’clock this morning. Persons heard them,
but would not help them.
Governor Fleeted.
Columbia, S. C., Dee. 15. —The South Car
olina Legislature elected Mr. Flcklns, Govern
or on the seventh ballot to-dav. The vote
was as follows: Pickens, 82; Johnson, 04;
scattering, 12.
Steamers,
New York, Dec. 15.—The S. S. Vigo, from
Liverpool, bin arrived. News anticipated.
The baxonlan and City of Washington sailed
to-day for Europe. The former look $40,000
specie.
Destructive Fire In Memphis.
Memphis, Dec. 15.—The Calhoun Block was
burned laet night. Loss, $100,000; insured
$30,000.
Naval.
Wasbdiqtok, Dec. 15.—1t Is understood
that the iloop-of-war Brooklyn, is to be pre
pared for sea at once and held ready to pro
ceed to old In the defence of the Government
Forts, at a moment's warning. The order has
created quite a stir among the naval men.
Small Pox.
Columbia, S. C., Dec. 15.— The small pox U
still ragimr here. There have been two new
cases since Wednesday.
pHICAGO MILL-FURNISHING
\J DEPOT.
T. W. BAXTER & CO. y
luxcracrraxas or
FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES,
OF ALL QUARRIES.
C. W. BEOWITS PATENT SOETABLE
Flouring and Grist Mills,
AKD DEALERS IS
DUTCH “IXKEE” BOLTING CLOTHS,
Sznnt Mills and Separators.
Separators for Warehouses,
Belting of All Kinds,
Routing Screws and Balls.
Bran Dusters, Picks, Proof Staffs, Ac* Ac.
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES,
ASD
MILL FURNISHING GENERALLY.
Plana. Sp*f If cations and Es tlmatc* fnruUhed when
desired, and Die contraction of bteaxn and Water Mills
contracted for entire.
Steam Engincc, Boiler*, Ac., Ac.
The subscribers having obtained tlie Agency for tbe
Kile of Steam Engines and Boilers from the manufac
tory of C( iULDIMI. BAGLET A SEWELL, of " ater
town. N. Y., would invite the attention of purchaser*
to their superior merit* of style, workmanship and
powers; also, ihrlr very low price?. The following b a
list of prices of Engine and Boiler, together with neat
rr. Water and Steam Pipe?, Cocks. Valves, Arch Cast
ing* and Grates, complete and ready for use, delivered
kt Chicago;
5 horse power ( srii 70 horse power IL^M
R ** *“ r.TS 25 - ** LMO
10 ** ** Til :S) " “ L*iTs
Vi “ K*> 33 “ “ 2.W
1C " 1,100 40 “ ** A**’
and In like proportion for larger sizes as required.
Every Eogineb furnished with
JUDSON’fi PATENT GOVERNOR VALVE.
For Flour Mills we conftdentlyrecommcnd theta as
superior to any other style of Engine, and they will
Save from 25 to 50 per Cent in Pud
over the usual class of boilers In use In the West. We
•hall keep an of different sizes at ourca
labPshment. a here they may be examined and the
necessary information obtained regarding them. Com
petent men will. If desired, be furnished to set np ami
start engine* In anv part of the country, we also supply
WATER WHEELS. SHAFTING, GEARING, AC,
At very low prices.
T. W. BAXTER A CO»S
Mill Fnrnlahlce Depot, West Water street, between
Randolph ana MsdUou, Chicago, Illinois.
Poet Office address. Box 2,4. ocS*3S-ly
JOHNS. IDESON&CO,,
No. 115 Randolph Street,
CHICAGO} ILL. }
Agents I'oi* the
iW YDIK BELTING
AND
Packing Company
Have oa hand at all time*
A LARGE SUPPLY OP
RUBBEE BELTING
PACKING AND TUBING,
Leather Belting,
FIFE BUCKETS,
coxdcctixg axd excise rose,
Unco Leather, Belt Hooks and
Clasps,
RUBBER CLOTHING,
Rubber Boots and Over-Shoes,
DRUGGISTS’ ARTICLES,
TO ~sri3, COMBS,
And ever} thing In th.
RUBBER. LINE.
RAILROAD SUPPLIES
ALSO, AGENTS FOB
STOVER i COFFIYS
Improved Planing .llachinc.
This M the only Perfect Planner for
machine, Cor and Carriage Hlannfac*
Hirers, for Cabinet makers or
for Carpenters, in use.
EAGLE IHOLDIXG MACUIXE,
For Cutting, Moldings and Irregular Forms.
IT WILL PERFORM WORK THAT
GAMOT BE DOME BY ARY OTHER MACHiXI
[delS-dCMmJ
CHEISTMASI
CHRISTMAS!!
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
Who intend to sell
TOYS,
Should not delay but tend in
THEIR ORDERS AT OXCE,
OR CALLAT
PEUGEOT’S
GREAT VARIETY STORE,
No. 11l Randolph Street,
IN ORDER TO AVOID THE CROWD.
InolS-dCT-tJaPCI]
JPUR MANUFACTORY.
Q. M. SPEARS, JR.,
With
(T. «b BBKZO O-,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
HATS, CAPS AND PUBS,
BEAR AND WOLF ROBES, *e*
65 • Ahe Street, Chicago, 111. - 66
Would respectlhlly annoonce to their old patrons and
the Trade, that they are now In receipt of a large and
fall aaeortroent of all goods In their line. ocIT^BSA
C. SMITH & GO.,
Bru Dock Kura&ctoron,
OOPPEHSMITHS,
And Dealers in
WROUGHT IRON PIPE,
STEAM AND GAS FITTINGS,
SHEET COPPER, BLOCK TIN, PUMPS, &C.
Also—Particular attention paid to Jobbing of all
kinds connected with the Trade.
2228 Washington Street, Chicago, HL
_ rnolPfiMy]
r T > DIOTHY HAY.—ICO car loads
A- of the best Timothy Hay in bale*, veil bound, of
400 lbs each, and Ten Ton* on a car, for tale
CHEAP FOR HEADY PAY.
Make application Immediately to the undersigned it
<5 Market street.
deUxlm FHISBIE BBOTHEBS.'
Mitchell * zahm,
tuxcracrcacßS of
TALLOW, CAUDLES AND SOAPS,
And dealers la Hides. Wool.'Pelt*. Seed* and Pork,
Factory on comer of State street and Archer Road.
Office and Warehouse, 77 Klnzlo etrecL
c. NITCmtIJ. LDOl9] LUTS at BN.
fflKantrt.
T XT ANTED—A young man of good
T Y characterandhaWts.wlshe*asltnatlo3la*ome
nctire business. Will war* for the Interests of his em
ployer fsltUfalljr Cor a moderate » alary. Is a rood pen
man. Address “J. C„" at this office. del2-Steod
\\F ANTED—Board by a gontle-
T T mao and his wife, and two single gentlemen,
furnished or unfurnishtd rooms. In a family where
there are no other boarders prerered. Apply Imme
diately, addressing “J " Post Offlce Box 4233.
dol>dCGß-2t
WANTED —Sight Exchange on
Memphis, New York or Bo* to a. We will ad
vanro on abipmenta of Produce, made to our com
apondenU, in MemphlaorNewTorb.
del3-dgH-lw BOWEN iJtOTtiE]
*VX7* AN T E D.—A gentlemen and
T T wlto wish Bosrd In a private family-or where
there are bat few boarders. Would prefer West Side.
Address “ C„“ at this office for one week. deioxlw
TXT*ANTED.—A Gentleman wishes
T T to obtain Board In a private family, where
there are no other boarders, booth Side preferred,
please address P. O. Box 1007. giving location.
delOilw
WANTED. —To purchase from
Ten to Twenty Thousand Dollars worth of Dry
Goods. Clothing. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Gro
ceries, Ac* for a part cash and part in real estate, some
la Illinois and somelnXowa. Address G. Box 830.
Rockford. HI. deUd66S.iw
WANTED—A pleasant suite of
T f rooms an - ! board from Ist of January, for a
gentleman and bb brolly. consisting of five person*.
In a private family where there b but tew or no other
boarder*. Adire*sßoxCo9l. References exchanged.
deCzlOt
jTor £alc.
FOR SALE. —*3,000 worth of
Boots and Shoes. Terms—one-half ca*h. Balance
real estate or other approved property. 1 lie stock U
.•ttllrely new and of best manufacture. Address P. U.
Drawer 9775. delOxlw
IT'OR SALK—Sleiirhs ami Cutters
L 1 at all price?, from (20 to |l9O. Double or Single
root, for one to two horses, trimmed or without trim
inmga, may be seen at SHELTON A TUTTLE'S East
ern Carriage Repository on Market street, near Wash
iagtoa. Or address H.B. HILL. Chicago, lIL
no2ldi.Mml
ISoaching.
JSOARDING. —Pleasant rooms and
JS y board may be bad at 1 09 Wabash Avenue,
dellzlw
Boarding. —At 137 state street
two gentlemen, or a gentleman and hb wife can
be accommodated with a front room and good hoard
at reasonable term*. delsx.w
T3 CARDING. —A gentleman and
JLJ his wife, and two single ‘gentlemen, can be ac
commodoted with board aud pleasant rooms, at Hi
Adams street. deilxlw
BOARDING.— A Suite of From
Rooms to rent, with Board, at 19 and 21 Mlchl-
Tan Avenue. References required. nol7-d177-im
DOARDING. Pleasant Rooms
.13 with Board can be obtained at No. 49 Van Bnreo
street, between State mid Wabash avenue. nolTxlm
REMOVAL, REMOVAL.
WE HAVE REMOVED OUR
STOCK OP PAPERS
To oar new end commodious warehouses
Xoi, 42 and 44 State Street,
opposite errr both.
Where wa shall be pleased to see onr old customers
and Mends. Goods delivered in anv part of the dt»
free of charge. We hope to continue*to merit the con.
ddenee of the public as heretofore.
G. 11. fc L. LAFLTN,
42 aud 41 State street, opposite City UotcL
Railroads, Ranks, and Insnrance Co's.,
Vou will And everything In the shape of Paper* and
Envelope* for Blanks. Check Hooks. Deposit Ticket-.
I’olldcs of Insurance, Show Cords and Railroad Tick
ets, at lower price* than can be found in IhU market.
DRUGGISTS.
We have Sedlltx, Filtering, Tissue. Hardware, MaullU,
and Colored Paper* adapted to your uso.
LAWYERS,
We have the best varieties of Legal Caps. Koto, Lettei
Paper*, and Envelopes In the market at the lowest
prices. Call and seo before buying.
.1VI! Vlt.Xlt.ir.K PAPERS.
(lave yon tried the Note. Letter and Cap Papers of this
Celebrated Brand? If not try them. They are pro.
r.otmced the •
Cheapest and Best Papers
In the market, and taking preference over allothei
Brands.
STATIOKEBS ADD CGGBTY CLERKS,
Too will find It to your advantage to call and cxamlr.f
our goods. They are dedrable and what you need.
Our flock of Fine .Note* and Hath* for Ladle* cannot
be excelled. Letter and Can Popeni of every kind and
quality. We have everything you need aud at low
prices. Call and satisfy yourselves.
G. U. * L. LAFLIN.
12 and -U State street, opposite City liotel.
CUOCERS AXD DRY GOODS DEALERS,
Will And la onr stock all kinds and qualities of Straw
and Manilla Wrapping papers. AUo Letter, Can aud
Note Paper* soluble for the trade and consumption.
G. U. & L, LAFLIN.
42 aad*4l SUle street, oppoUta City HoteL
P HINTS SB AND BOOKBIND2HB.
Too will consult vonrown Interest* by railing and ex
amining our stock, comprised In part a* follow*:
2.000 Bandies Printing and Book Paper, all sire*
weight*, and quality. Any size made to order or
abort notice.
2.003 Beams Flat Caps, white and bine
S JEW ** Double Flat Cap, white and bine.
I r ")00 ** Folio Post, white and Idue.
iOO “ Demvand Medium, white and blue,
800 ** Flat Letter.
3.000 •* Plain Letter. Can and Note*.
20 M Fine Straw and Binders’Boards.
100 ** Assorted Glazed Papers.
23 M Marble Papers.
CUT CAMS Ain) CARD BOAMS,
Of thebeat manufacture.
O. H. & L. LAFLI.V,
and -U State street, opposite City UoUL
BOl7d473tjanl(m
'JMIE FIRST CHICAGO
Art-Union Distribution
Has for It* object tba Encouragement and Advance
ment of
FIXE ART IX THE WEST,
And win comprise for It- fret Annual Catalogue tlio
following works In Painting and Sculpture contributed
by tha Artists; most of which are original works.
They are to he drawn for in Urn manner of an Art-
Union, on or about the
First of January Hezt,
AT SIR. UE<LER’S GAEEERV
NO. 113 LAKE STREET,
Where Ihev (with others not to be drawn tor) win be
exhibited from the sth of December till the day of the
Drawing, from 9 o’clock a. w. till 10 p. u.
Admission. 25 rents, except to purchasers of tbe Art
PlsttlbsUon Tickets, who will be admitted
FREE OF CHARGE.
Prize*.
1. Ideal Statneof “Washington*' represented In
bis youth as having backed hU father's
cherrv tret—to be executed In Statuary
Marble. By L W. Volk. . .fTOO
I —UfesUe Portrait of Col. T. L. Harris. Painted
from life by G. P.A. Hx*ly. . ..SO)
2. “The Prayer.”—an Ideal bead of a girl with
valL llv Hra lt ... 23
I. —“filil Mill*—Benrc In Canada. By S.P. Tract, lev
5 —Cattle—pastoral scene. “ “ I'U
6.—Qoall Shooting on the Prairie. “ “ ivi
7Wooden Bridge." By Howard Strong 55
8. Landscape—Muckrosa Abbey. By Tract .... M
9. Winter >cene—Gary Castle. ” " 50
KL—Return from the liarvest. By Stlosg ......... io
H,—Beatrice Ccnd. “ “ 50
11—Marine View. “ “ W
13. Setting QualL By Tract 40
14. Landscape in New Jersey. ByT**cr. ... . 40
l.\ is. 17 Rod IS.—Portrait cameos—l« represent
the likenesses of the several holders of the
fortunate numbers, or of any friend they may
designate. By Volk. Valued at gio each... I'-O
19 —Sheep and Lamb. By Tract S«
20.—Sheep and two lAmba. By Tract sj
2L—Landscßpe—French Scene. By Tract SO
TL—Surprised Deer. “ “ W
23. Landscape on Uie Dodder. “ “ SO
24, Bears at Play. .. “ “ 15
23.—Landscape—“OldChurch,” “ " 10
2fi>—Deer and Fawn—“ Maternal Affection.” By
Tract IP
27.— Marine View. By Stroso 10
23 to 41 Inclokve—2o ca-ta of Volk’s Statuette of
Stephen A. Douglaa, or of his life-size Bust
of Abraham Lincoln, at the option of the
several drawers. Valued at *6 each. 120
Total
Tickets accompanied by a fine photograph of the
Statue of “ Torso Ws-uiscrox." may be had at tSrach,
and tbe number will l*e limited to eight hundred.
Tbcr tnav be obtained at the principal Book and Music
Stores, and at the KxldliKlng Gallery.
The undersigned gentlemen will act as a Committee
of reference, who will have supervklon of the draw
ing, and who will hold in trust all monies accruing
from the tale of tickets, till the above named works
are delivered to the owners of tbe fortunate numbers.
commixTiiEi
If*.VAC X, ARNOLD. THOMASB. BRTAX,
ALEXANDER WHITE, C. V. DYER, .
JAMHS MILLER, J. M WILSON’,
K. I!. ROGMtS, S KDMPNU ANDREWS,
JAS.GIIANT WILSON*. S, U. KEKKOOT.
SAMUEL STONE, Treasurer.
P. S.—Gilt Frames to mil tbe painting* are Included
Id tile above prices.
REMITTANCES
For Tickets should he addressed to the Treasurer,
COL s>irr. STONE, Chicago, HL
X. B.—To render the proposed EXHIBITION a» at
tractive and meritorious as possible, and promouve of
atrne taste. It* conductor* respectfully Invite from
oor citizens contributions of any works of art not pre
sented at the first exhibition In 1839. or since then re
ceived, for tbe care and safe return of which to the
owners every pledge wUI be given. Communications
respecting men may be addressed to
Ij. "W. VOLK,
Box 4108 Chicago Post Office, ortohlsroomsln the
Portland Block. noSLdSSdm
BARIUM’S great variety
STOBF.
No. 138 lake Street.
BAENUtt BKO’S..
Direct Importer* o( tsd Wholesale Dealer* la
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
BERLIN WORSTEDS,
BHAKEn TAH.ET,
Bukela, Bird Case*,
YAKKM NOTIONS, &0*
The attention of Wholesale Dealer* U respectfaßy
*o 11 cl ted.
REMEMBER TUB NUMBER.
138 LAKE STREET. 13S
y'[aol3*6o.ljr _
BAGS!— BAGS!—BAGS!- Wo
are now receiving direct from to ‘Hope M-i.i
Pittsburgh, Pa. an article of Soamlea* Bags equal n
velsbt and anallty to any sold 1 - tills marart. Those
Id * r ant of Dag* will AndU to l!.-lr to cad
and examine before purchaslncelsewhcre.
WERSTKIi A BAXTER. Agent*.
dcl-d577 lm 559 Sonth Water street.
'HE NEW AMERICAN
, WATCH,
.HADE AT WALTHAM, MASS.
a order to meet (he requirements of gentlemen who
prefer a thinner W*tch than those usually made by ns
we hare lately Issncd a newstyle of (Vatch on the three
quarter plate model, especially designed for this pur.
pose.
In establishing thb new series, It has al*o been onr
design to produce a Witcb In every way superior to
tbe best and highest priced products of tbe moat re
putable of English and Swiss Watch manufacturer*;
and no labor or expense has been spared to this end.
In all respects of fine and durable material, of exter
nal and Internal finish, of accurate compensation and
adjustment, of matbematlcallyjnst proportions, and of
PRACTICAL RESULTS, onr new three-quarter plate
Watch challenges comparison with any In the world.
Th® named gentlemen may bo referred
to in relation to these watchci:
Lake at
’I 0 "; HAKS-IBAL UASILIK, M»lne.
N. P. •• ILLJS, New York.
HSBftCE GREELEY,
tl RLa W, FIELD, New York.
PAUL MOfepllT, New Orleans,
Dr. J. MARIOS felilS.
Ucnt 11. A. WISE. USX
S. L PRIME. D. lx. While Plains'
P. MORRIS. New Yof!?
JOIIN tf, SAXE. Vermont
Hon. N. P. BANKS. ««u.
FRANK lesuk -
WM U. CART. New York.
NORM AN WI ARD-WUconsln, -
Prut BARTLETT, Vest Point
CoU W. J. HARDfeE. U. S. A 7
G. HUNT. New York,
PLTLI. COOPER, New York.
_ onr watch Is now extensively counter*
felted by foreign manufacturers, we have lo Inform the
public that no w-tch b of onr production w hlch b on*
accompanied by a c rtlficate of genuineness, bearing
the number of the watch, and signed by oar Treasurer
It Ft Robbias, or by oar predecessors, Appleton. Tracy
A Co.
As these watches are for sale by Jewelers generally
throughout the Unlhn, the American Watch Company
do nut solicit orders for single watches.
ROBBINS A APPLETON.
Wholesale Agents, No. ISi Broadway, N. T.
de3zeodhn-eow
23?“ Oak Orchard Acid Spring Wa
ter. Thb Water b gaining great celebrity, and the dc
mandfor It b Increasing rapidly. Its beneficial char
ueter b attested by thousands, and It U pronounced by
distinguished physicians to be superior to any other
medicinal Spring Water now in nse. The almost n»U
rseulon? cures which It has performed lead us to he
lleve that It U destined to become extensively uacd in
the treatment of very many dl*ea»es which ordinary
remedies fall to cure. It* curative properties are cs
üblbhed beyond question, and we frel assured that It
most, to a great extent, supersede many of the artificial
compounds of the day. We recommend those of our
readers who may be suffering from general dcMllly, or
from any of the diseases for which thb Water b pre.
scribed, to give It a trial. See advertisement In another
column. JeU-cS>LcSaiiy
QUIXIXE
TO.riV SITTERS,
The Beet Aromatic Tonic Brer Offered
to tlto Public.
RECOMMENDED BT THE FACCLTT
FOB ITS SFPERIOR 3IEDICHAL QUALITIES.
This elegant compound which ha* secured the confl
uence acd endorsement of mostof the leading Phvel
cUns of New KngUml, Is a palatable and efficient form
of Qnlnloe. containing all the peculiar virtues of I'kur
vuxßabk. carefully combined with various Tonics
and Stomachics, and cannot fall to meet the wants of
the debilitated.
It Is a mild Tonlr to the stomach, !ncrca«lnu the np-
IK’tlte, assisting digestion, pre-eminently good In d* «•
pepsta. strengthening and to the digestive
and nervou.syMem after pruftratlagdleafos; and In
fever and ague, or kindred complaint.. Its old U Invalu
able.
For dlarrbfra. dyscnlary and cholera morbus. t!o*
public may re*t assured there Is nor can bo any better
general rented**.
One of the very best Pbvflcians to Boston has said;
That it is the best preparation of Bitters that has ever
“been offered to the public.”
Pot up in hall pint an well as quart bottles. In order
that all may convince themsclvesof Its superior merit".
For further particulars reference is made to the
printed circulars. Fur sale by
CI-IAS. 11. ATWOOD
19 Central Street, Boston,
Wholesale and Retail by
S. 11. ItHliD * CO., Chicago,
nolleod mw.fcf.ly
QAS II AI)VAX CK S.
WAKEFIELD, NASH .V CO.,
Liverpool and London.
Liberal Cash Advances will te mado on eenrign
meats to the above house of
BAUGH, LABO PBOYISIOHS AEG PBOGOUE
senerally, by THOMAS NASH.
focTWlyl
A GEXTS, COUXTKY MKU
JTJL CHANTS AND PEDLARS. ATTENTION !—1
have a new and beautiful s yleof Hard Mctai. Needle
Threader and CncociieT romMce.t. A snlendid artl
cle—gold plated—a perfect Jewel, and Indispensable to
tin* wurk-La-ket of every ladv la the land. No one
can fad to make money i*v felling them Apply to or
address, with *‘ump, 11. GL’ttLON, •!«? Soutu Clark
street. BoxU?31. deluxe
r Jp<JMPKIXS & CO.,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
Boom No. 8 Kingsbury Bloci,
Have the followin' property for Sale or Exchange
f M.QOO worth Af Idqnors for land and other property.
9.00) Acres of Ijtnd lu lowa—low for cash.
luO Lot* on li.dlana avenue, on lon* time—low.
Eqgeral fine Lota on Wabash aud Michigan avenues.
Two Farms in Indiana tor cash or cltv pnij ertr.
Three Houses uud Lot* to exchange fur Improved
farms.
• me excellent Farm In lowa for sale or exchange.
Four Farm* in Illinois to exchange f.*r city propertv
A Drag store for rale verv low f.»r ra-h.
Abo. Lot- on the West side, near Unl-m Part; as>
a large amount of unimproved Isml I,: lllln< I*.
Also. HD acre Improved Fann.sli uilba south of Chi
cago. for sale at a great barga.ii. delt-<H>iMiu
■\\rEST SIDE DISPENSARY.
» t fi:bk to the took.
Ur*. F. T. DeDcrkey and J. Dlrtch, German
dans, mar be consulted on all acute ami chronic U's
cases, every Wednesday and natorday from 2to* i*. M
at £4 West Randolph street.
UT So charge for medicine. no44>St
QIIKISTMAS AND NEW TEAK.
Fine Jewelry, Watches and Silver Ware.
The beautiful stock of goods now opened and on
salt; at St Lake street. (Tremont Blink) L* now oilpn d
at cost for Forty Da* s. The subscriber being de*lr<m>t
of closing oat his stock before the cormueiKement oi
raising t * grade of the Iremont llou-e. oiftrs extra In
ducemi-nt- to Lb customers, such as Miev never en
joyed before. We have on hand a beautiful a«u>rttise t
oI'CAKBOXELK. CORAL, LAVA and KTHI’SCAV
SKIT. <>f the latest titles. Also, be-t Chattalm ar.l
Gnaw Chains, binds. Mceve Buttons, Kings,scurf Pirn-.
Bracelets, pencils, Pens, and < veivthluglu the Hue »:
Jewelry. Also, silver Spi*m*. Fork-. Ladles. I*l ••
Knives, Salt Stands. Castors, Cake Uaslcrts, Fruit
Dl-hca, Tea Sett, Communion Service Fruit 01-he*
Wine Casters. Sj*ectades, Opera Glx**e.*. .Vc„ alt of
which L* offered cheaper thau ev*r before. Don’t for
get the oomber. 87 Lake bl. under the Tremont llou*r.
Clocks. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and
warranted. [deU-d&S-lmJ lI.JLCADKICLV.
r ADIES TAKE NOTICE.—You
JL J can find Gilt and Plated Lucca Frlnrrs. Pnt'Jn.
Cord. las-Hls, Sura, Spangles. Ilullion Thread. «kc.. at
8; Lake street, uadirlac Itemont llou*e.
lluUlon Embroidery done to order.
dcUd&Llm IL IL CABERKV
npo THE FRATERNITY
JL Masonic and all other kinds of
Xt.33 G Alii A,
Made to order, an qualities and prices. oSHaI Pelt,
eight Collars and Apror.-. noui f',o to $l *.*>.
Sliver Lodge Jewel* from i -0 to SU«J, tne sett o! 1C pcs.
I* aled ** *’ *ls. -
Chapter Jewel-made to order at any trice, from s;v
ana upward-. Charts. Carpet*. Working Tools, Book*
Diploma*. Ac. con-lantiy "ii hand, himmndcry ol nil
~lnd* done to order, with neatness and dUpstch, at t>
Lake street. Tremout Block.
dcll-d6GO-im 11. R. CABEHET.
Valued
PATCIHN’S MAGNETIC OIL
This OH f s no harobug. but can be Touched for b)
scores and hundreds in oar citr amt the surrennoin;
conntry who have proved it lovaiua .le fir a •*:<!-
Coughs. Ear-Ache. lUad-.\ch**.Tooth.Ache, Necrsleir*
Uliwumattsui. Stitt Joint*. Fn>*tc>l Feet. Corn*. A-t:>m
and Fever Ague. For i*.re Throataud DiptherUwi
con especially reconmieud It; not one case ha- full*,
where It hn- been n*ed. F< r *ale at wholesale ana re
tail at K7 Luke street, .remont Bk-ctc.
dell-dWMm 11. P.. CALERLV.
A TASTER'S SALE.—St.no of MU
-kYJL noli. County of Cook. S. s.—Superior Conn of
Chicago.—ln Chancery Itobert Aninonr vs. Am«>#
Oliver. Henry Varaood and Archelans G. Warner.
Public notice Is herehv glreu that la pnrsuar.c- of a
decretal order eoteredtu the above cntitl d ran-* on
tbe 12th day of Dccouibrr. A. D. IskL I. a*
Master in Chancery of »ald anpvriur Court uf Chiracu.
wUL on tlie lath day uf Januarv. A. D. Wl. at ten
o‘cli<k in the forenoon of that day. at tne north dior
of the Court Hou-e. la the City of Chicago, In said
County of Coo a. sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for • a-h, ail Uic light title and Interest «-f th«*
said Amos Oliver and Robert Anthony in and to all
that ctrtsin lot piece cr i arcel of land situate In the
Town of Lvoq» In the Countv of Cook, aud Ma c of
llllooU. and bounded as follows, viz:—Uegtnntng at
the o-ittheast corner of Section thirty-hue <3t>. and
running thence south eighty ISO) runs, thence we»t
twenty-four (2l) rode, tuence nortii eighty rod-,
tiieoce ea»t twenty-four (Mi nida. to the ;>!ave<<f begin
ning. being a rectangular lot of ground eighty by
tweuty-fonr C-4J rod- Square, coutainlug twdvr (12)
acres of laud In Range twelve (tr>. Township thirty
eight (S3) ea-t ot the Third Principal Meridian, toge
eetber with all and singular the appurtenances and
hereditament* thereto beUnglngortu anywt-e apper
taining, and the boDdings and erections of whatever
kind or nature upon said lot of land.
IBA SCOTT.
Master in Chancery of the Superior Court of Chicago.
Dated December 15.h, LWJ. del7-d&?M4
.n«o
■\TE\V LAW LOOKS AT I): B.
1> COOKE & CO'S. 11l take street
VOL. So ILLINOIS REPORTS.
VOL. I>TH UNITED STATES DIGEST *3.00
TOWLE ON’ THE CONSTITUTION*
WALKER’S AMERICAN* LAW.
WILLARD'S EQUITY JURISPRUDENCE. |SJ
D. B. C Law Bookseller*.
-Vo. ill Lake street
DB. COOKE & CO.’S Standard
• Edition of the Laws.
THE STATUTES OF ILLINOIS, Compiled by Scitw.
Tiut and Bi tctwxu. svols. Royal »vo„ law
sheep. JlitoO. Embracing all General Laws.
Price SIO.OO Can be sent bv Mall or Express, cr had of
thePnbUsber*. D. B. COoKE & CO„ ill Lake street.
■VTEW CIDER.—TOO Bills, more
It of Phelps* Non-Fermenting Cider jn.-'t received.
Also 2000 llbla. Prime Michigan Apples. On consign
ment. HOBBS, OLII’H AN'T St CO,
ucJl-dfSSlw No.2iiboalh Water street.
CTATE AND COUNT!' TAXES.
O SOUTH CHICA.iO.—The tun tor ISfiO are now
doe. hiring Uxe* to pajr can do »o at >o. is
Court House.
AIL! OIL!! OIL!!!-
TANDERSAU * CHASE,
Sole Agent* lor the Pennsrlranla R*<k OH Hcflnlnr
Co.** unequalled lUamloatlnc and LubricalmgOlU. *5
Sooth Water street, corner Wabaah avenue. Chicago,
d raaoEiaALU tnolT-d*Ti-3ui] s. t. chafe.
pHARLES FREDERICK,
115 North Clark Street*
Manufacturer of Blow Ware Fancyork. Ladles*
Work Mandy, .able*. Chair*. Piper Pa«keU, taacy
Cradles. Children’s R-cUng and Arm rbairs. *c.
Willow NN are repaired at the *torteat notice, disnw
pATAEU II! CATAUUH!
\_J o*. SKELYITS Liquid Catarrh Kcmcdy. War.
ranted to be ■ sure and permanent cure for Catarrh
\ ClTular. with fall particular of the disease. te.
will be sent to anypereon by addressing pi*t nsjee
Hot -ISA*. utSee IS6 Lake. street, corner of M ella,
Chicago, Tillnois. U*scM<Uj
yd THE FALL TRADE OF
1860.
WHOLESALE AGENCY
For the tale of the following
POPULAR ARTICLES
sfo. 70 State Street, Second door from
Uaudolpb Street.
R. R. LANDON, AGENT.
CEPHALIC PILLS.
Country Merchant* win p’eaao take notice end ex
amine oar assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
INFECTING »i: FEVER AND AGUE CHAEM-A
•are, safe and reliable utnut u. remedy.
PHILADELPHIA SOAPS—Oriental-Detersive, Era
alve, Palm. Ac.
JAPANESE BOOT AND SHOE POLISH.
SPALDING’S PREPAUED GLUE—Ia any quantity.
OLD DR. HEATH'S JAPANESE MEDICINES—
IV.oS descriptive of tbo same mailed upon the receipt
of £5 cents.
GREELEY'S BOURBON are
rapidly laklns the lead of all other*, and cannot be
surpassed u an laviguratln; tonic and family medicine.
CHARLES* LONDON CORDIAL GlN—Genuine.
SHAVER’S PATENT ERASER AND PENCIL
SHARPENER.
OLD DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT.
BOSTON IN HEX ICAI. SO APS—Honey, Gold Dollar.
Poncinc. Hotel Toilet, Silver, &c.
IVORY GOODS FOR STATIONERY DEALERS—
Pen Holders. Pencils. !■-»[*• r Folders, Ac.
SUPERIOR INK. BLACKING. Stove Polish. *C.
SHAVER’S CARPET SWEEPER.
PATENT FOOT SCRAPER WITH BRUSH.
PATENT GUM MASTIC—For Chewing.
DR. JACOB'S BITTERS—Which simulate the liver,
regmate the bowel*, cleanse the itomacb and purify
the blood. fciYnOdy
A KXPRESS COM
JX. PANT.
Corner Lake and Dearborn Scredt.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
From and afW thl- dat-, until further notice, cur
Expresses will arrive and depart as follow*:
EAST:
MICHIGAN CENTRAL.
Arrive. Depart.
Ifh n A. m.„ C.ii\ a. w.
UAJ f. M fi.'fl P. L.
PITTSBURGH, FT. V.’AVN'EA CHICAGO.
IM>) a. u . srfd a. sr.
lifc-W r. a t-jj j*. ac.
SOUTH:
LOUISVILLE. NEW ALBANY & CHiriGO.
C:ts r. H ftS) a. X.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL.
7:11 a. H 9:50 A. it.
feAJ p. a tnSd r. x.
WEST:
CHICAGO. BURLINGTON A QUINCY.
5;t5 A. X . .. 7:13 a. X.
10; 13 A. X N;I3 p. X.
5:t5 P. X 11:15 p. x.
CHICAGO. FULTON A IOWA CENTRA!..
it) P. X II;tO a. x,
GALENA A CHICAGO UNION.
iw t. 21 .*. * r...
ELGIN £ STATE LINE.
S:l3 r. a.
IW» A. s*
i: M l\ H
CEICAGO&* NORTUWESTF.RN'. ' *
l*:W p. 3f rsw p. y.
fci) P. U p. 3C
Our t'niclianeQadle I to and from all point*, or.d
rates alwar* a* low a* br any other Kxpres*. and our
pre«rnl arc *iu*U that we forwanl nil
matter for Uie Eastern rules—tV.\slllNGTt)V. ItAL
TIMOKK. PIIILADKLPIIIA. NEW YoUK. i:OAH»N.
POitTLAND. OUEHKr and MONTR*- hv
connecllus tr In-, thereby avoldins the de ar ».f re
b'.llim: at Intermediate point* U'e liars lat-dv eMo;.-'.
Ed our line* over the lIANNIHAL .t sT. JOSEPH
RAILROAD, givlnc us Increased fa>*l!tilc* for the
truiMtctleu* ot buslma* tn MUsourt, Ncbru*ka a'»i
Kaa* is. and making direct c-nnectioa* with th? CEN
TRAL OVERLAND CALIFORNIA and PIKE’S PEAK
EXPRESS COMPANY,
FOR DENVER CITY,
And all part* of the <?«*W Reslnn.*. Wp would a!«o
a.»tc the attention of customer* t,» oar ofed
lectins invoice* on deliveiy of goods, thereby alnnc
them larlUtk-j. for trie ailing »-f orners fr -m customer,
they d'j not care to g;ve credit. ortii.it *r.* uaknowi,—
m vteb caics we hoi. our.-elvc* for the re
turn of nionev or property. When ti»** goods so or
dered w.U ni*l uTlom our regular rate* be pas-vnser
train-* Hie yftuie can be 'hlppet by lrciiht*tniiis« c i*
signed toour agent ami Invoices scut by njular d.
pres* to be collected on delivery <>( g-vod*.
Orders lelt at our oillec tor wagons to call will be
atterded to promptly.
Uo»*d»receii«'d t mi late for IdUluz at the oOci* ran.
if required, be delivered to messenger*. wlm will re
ceipt torrsme. JAS, r. F.VE hn;/i,
nuperlntendcct'sOrUce, Chicago, tcc. ICth. Isui.
deiNdtttNlm
11 - - La Salic Street - - 11
NEW WORSTED GOODS,
.skallnc Bioqui-s, Ca[tt,
PALERMO SLEEVES, ESQUIMAUX PANT;
SBSTAGS, LEBEIBS, MITTEKS, SGASFS
HOODS. 110 O D s.
Ullibed tlc-iory cf tlic I’r-1 ([Dnlity.
cojT*ii3:.vci:n sr. siTum
STJTTOJf Jc BURKITT,
GALE BROTHERS
No. 203 Raut o!i>!i Street,
HEW STOCK OF ELEGANT GOODS,
r CIIE CiriCACO POST.—On till-
JL 2M dar of Pee-mbcr. ISXJ, th«r» will b- D-uu-d
the fls»t numb tof the CHJOaGO KObT.
a Dalle. (TommcrcU l , Literarr an*l Local Newspaper—
nut political or bound to any parry, but devoted to tm-
lnler**rt« nfChlcaf.* and fie ,**'rti.we«t It-;; ul.
enierprtre will be the early juildlcntlon of NKW?, nn-l
to a--C'impll*b that en*l no ctiK-n*.* or la mp will b.
spared. The I‘i)ST w!U l»« i.nuer the general edit rt-l
cliurce and eonirol i f JaMKS W, SHEAIIAN.
wle> for tiearlr «lx rear-*-tided and directed 1 e !»;••
(.mcaoo l IMES. lie will he aided hv Hevernl ceru
men well known 1-r their ablLty and expert *ar-. For
full detail* of t!»e object* «»f the p *p< r. m»u eir-ulsrs.
TERiisr—The Dalfy \t ue of the I*t)>T will hv ,|.-.
llvenal lu thN cltv for lo cent* p* r week.pavabl«to tn
carrier.*; or for #i> per yea - . pavaMo Li mlvaure. The
paper will be sent bv trail tor S'. > rear lu a*lva* r»-
A n'eeklv I’a >er. to be c iI!M the “ Dollar l*o-.c~ will
be scut bv mall (or one d-dUr a vear Liucral arriaje
un-ids will l.en adc with N--> Aceat*.
Advertlwmenta will be Inserted np-n rexscrsMi
terms. ITil.l a business office Uflltcilap, all utt-r*.
orders. &c. ran he addre**ed thn-nzh the Dost OlUc-.-
to JAME> W. s-UCAII AN. Eilitor Chicago l o.t.
de.'J-*l'~T-lw
CALK OF UOXUS I’LKUCEIi
V 7 ,\S COLLATEnAL.—At the rctl’iest of the bolder
there->t and bv virtue of a power of nttor-vy vtstli.i
In me lue ris’.i t-* sell *al.l eolUteral H*corl!les. I *b*i
m-U at public sale, at Che ILmrl of fralc Ihioms. in th<
i itv o» ( lileajo. on W-dne»dav. the nluetrentu day ..
December now current, at r »:f pa-t twt ive ..VI-* » li
theday. Thirteen due Thou*.tbd Dollar IV.mD. t**ue.
bv Ca*- County. »tatc of lllinol*. and brarlny -lent peg
ceDL Interest, to *atWy the deb: for which tliev u«r<
pledged. IdPUJ-iiLtiVti J. 3L I'AlilwElC
TAISSO LIT IOX. Tiie L'o-Part.
L/ nershlp of Tuekrr Tiamlnlrb A- Carter, was .!!«
**>lved o • the 2Sl!i tilt. Joseph li. Tucker and Fame
-I*. farter retlrtnc Irom the Arm. Charles Itandol):
will continue tiie Commlasi in llaslucs* as b> r.-K.f-r
at the«am* plae.% and will also Kill- all aeeoti'.t* an.
bits-nrre ot the late firm. J .SKJ’ll JL ITCKKIt,
Chtca-ro. Dec luth, lad. CILVN HANDoLi’ll.
duliulia iw SAML'EL F.CAKTEIS.
TTXITEI) STATES 3L\U„
vJ Only Weekly Hue to
CORK, LIVERPOOL,
And s’l (he principal rttlc*. of Great Br.ru r. am. u ♦
Coutiueutu. p.urupe, eal.lns at Qucci.-iO * c
(Loth) Ir-laml.
THE r-lOXTIIBAL'^IATL
Ocean Steamship Company’t
riiM-elasat-all power Civile bnt’.t »teainer« :n c.-s if
»l..rt with the UcAND VUI'SK UAILW.VI uiCAuit.
•ail everr Saturdar :rom runulna me L n’.to
State* arid Cana<la Mails aud pas-enucp*;
|t.)tierAfi.Cait..M**>ia?ier.: S»»vastoU.»u.C'u ..i’orsn
NTh lirtimc ’ N'th Acttrlcau. ‘ A'un.
AmtloSaxon, ■*RuUmlno. ] CanaMUn. (new.*
Two new ships (halldl-.O
Quickest Clier»pe>iund C'oinlortal.lo sr.« pi*ss».
Fare from C’nlrasn or Milwaukee to Qnee<.*iu«
<Cork». LiverjKH.i:
First Class aecorrtlns t«» state room JA; and
Ftccnite. iouud with cookt-d provision*.. .
Ketam Ticket*, First C'las*. go»*d ior *ll
month*. |tfd aid J>
Steerage. ♦ » and F
Ccni:ieatc*-»uied .or brtiiilns out paa-on.-ci* Irt-r.
the principal towns ot Gre:»t Britain and Dctun.l, b?
above steamer* or sailing vessels «t very rv.lmod rat—
For trclghc or t^i—apply l“ l-’*c Conipanv s t»rp v *
ral Agents Sabo! A ses.rle. U Water stn-*-u .a-.e»;-o»'.
Cork and Dubliis andU-uadwar, New l.uk VVni
Graham, Detro.t and Milwaukee Hall road. Muwaukte.
or t*> JAMES WAltlLVCiv.
Grand TrnnV Ball way oi;irr, 1
dly-i*tp Coder Auauts lloueo. Cu.Cßgo.
gill RTS. COLLARS. TIES.
ni’BWELL & ‘WYANT,
DEALERS IX MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
Deerbora Street, 8 Tremont B!o:k.
ITave Jn«t received a few choice varieties of !4iilrt*
Collars, ties. Eureka, De Jolorille and r-curf*.
Gloves. Half (lo*e. Vndcrshln* and Uw»ef», TnuC
Int Shirts and Blanket*.
ehlrta made to order, from measure, and warranted
to site satisfaction.
GLOVES. HALF HOSE HOSIEKT.
BoS£dto74>«r
A CHICAGO UXIOX
V I RULROAD.—IVivraa AaaasosuaTe.
On and after Mondav. November 3Clh. ISfifl. trains will
leave Wellsstrcet depot, as follows SamUvoevcemed
U:W a. x. and s:*) P.f<«r Belvlderc. Itockford, Free,
port. Warren. Galena. Dunlelth, Dnbnqii. and Inter
mediate points: 11: M a. m. and Fr.O P. it. for Dixon. Polo,
Fulton. Cedar Rapid*, and Intermediate point': 4.-00 p.
*. for Elgin, Belvldere. Ilockf.>nl. and ln:enu«llste
points: -ViO P. 11. for Geneva and IntepnedLac points.
Passengers for Beloit and Janesville will take U.e tl:tu
a.x.train. Pasnensep* forCtytal Lake. Mellcnrr.iacfc.
mond. Geneva Lake.aml Intermediate point*, will take
the IL4O a. x train. UT*Sleenlne ewn* on night trotoa.
E. B. TALCOTT. Gen. Supx
G. M. WHEELER. Gen. Pa'scnger Aft. Iy7
Q.LOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES
Don't forget to bnr your Gloves at BOWEN'S. No.UC
Clark street (upstairs). The best and cheapest Duck.
Akin and For. all sold lower than ever before.
N. B.—Bowen 1* also Agent fur the Westuf Wilson’s
Sewing Machine, the molt simple ami perfect machine
ever made. Call and see It. ncCJTvUm
QTOLDKX HILL shirts;
T'M. H. MU UP. AT, Colkclor.
Billiard tables
FOB SALK.
KEW AND SECOND-HAND,
Boxwood, Marble Peda vrlth Improved Combination
Cushions. *JO per wntl»« than they can be bought el*e»
where. AUo. Old Table* r>•-cushioned and repaired at
short notice at tbs only Billiard Table Factory la Chi
cago,
185 Madison Street.
(Between WclU and La Salle atreeU)
detldfiD-tw A . P. CBIFFITir. A cent.
■VTIGIIT SCAVENGER. Charles
il Knox will attend lo the cle mins or rrfyy fanlla
maoTlrz of stable manure, and anr otfecdvr matter
Onlcn directed Cbaa. Rant, Chicago P. U. l**t 41 19
will receive prompt atteattoc. uoOxTm
iHiscrilancmis.
J. 11. JOHNSON’S,
NORTH:
CniCACu & MILWAUKEE.
v ' j,"
CENTS* SCOTCH CAPS,
A Ur;c assortment of
Zephyr TUcrstcis and Wollea Tarns.
(LATE U. DUNK.)
11 La Sallo Street.
doodS&Sui
<! XL 5a A T
Soluble for
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
BUBWELL Jc WYANTS,
No. 8 Tremont Block, Dearborn Street, Chicago.
GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS.
8030d497-Cw
ISailmbs.
sap*!!
JR.OA.jrj.
ISBO-6I Winter Arrangement 1860-61
Now completed ami cars ran from CTilcsjo to Pitt*-
bars without cluuisc. connecting with the
Great I’cnnsyUanla Central Railroad
To New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washing*
ton City, and all the Interior town* of Pennsylvania,
Now Jersey. New York. Maryland. Ac
Merchant* by taking this route, will have the advan
tage of all thv Eastern markets at no additional cost,
luggage checked through.
Trim* leave the Union Depot, corner of Cana! and
Mad bon streets, Wet Side, a* follow*:
iso a. it—Morning Exprras, dally, (bundays ax.
ccptciL)
BA3 r m.—Night Expresa.d9Uy.(Saturday*aiccp«ed.)
Connecting at Creaiiute with the Cleveland and Laae
Shore Railroad to Dunkirk. Buffalo. Niagara Falla
New York and Uo*tou, and ail the Interior tcwaaul
New England.\U New York Central and New York
and Erie Railroad*. _ ... . ~
Also, south to Columbus. Zanesville. Newark, Meant
Vernon, Steubenville, Wheeling, and Interior towns of
Ohio and Virginia. ~ . ’ ,
The above train* connect at lores: with trains on
Mad River Road to Springfield, Urban*. Dayton snd
Cincinnati. Also, wllli Indus at Lima for Dayton and
Clnctnuall direct.
FABE AS LOW AS AST OTHER ROUTE.
Passenger* bound East will ond this route both
pb-a-uut and agreeable, passing through many of the
largest and dueat cllle» la the Culled State*.
Boa-enger* arriving at Cldcagu, ou any of the roads,
will nud attentive cueck agent* at the depot*, to re
ceive cuecka and convey baggage tree of charge to the
PUubarg and Chicago car*, sleeping Can accompany
esu-b trim, sutukiug can on alt trains.
Ticket* for sale at me principle Ticket Office* In the
Wi-r. and .it the Company's Office, comer of Randolph
and Dearborn >trect«. or at me Union Depot, West
side. Chicago.
pu*ucol.iraada*k for ticket*by tort Wayns.
t-ndgrii ..r all kind* will be carried from Chicago K'
alt ih.u.’u, East at all time*, at aa low rate* as auy other
4>adroad Route.
TO MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS.
The Pltl»bnrgh. Fort Wayuc ami Chicago Railroad
Ccmp-oy. having effected an arrangement with the
peuu-vlvanla i eatral Railroad Company, tor the Iran*-
puruuou oi Through trtlgul. property can now be
-Lipped by tills line Ik-lum.-u Chicago, Philadelphia,
liaiu.norc. New York and Boston,
With Promptness and Dispatch.
J. X, Dt UARUY, faapt. W. D.
J. 11. MOORE, Cera, and GcnT -\gtuL
D. v*. boss ocuT Wo't. Poa Agent
PEXXSYLVAXXA CEX-
X tral ilviu:uai>.
,N3 aiiLßa double track.
The capacity of u.U Road 1* now equal u> any la tLs
country.
Three Tlirooslt Paxaenger Train*
l-ctw ceii l*i;t-i*uri.n and I‘niMdtdplda.
direct hi tuu Lnwu Depot, a: PUJ.baruh,
wißi I t.no.gh Irat.ia frui.i ull Weneni nide- lor I‘lin.i
detpui . At - Y. r«. It-fo*:, iViUun. rcar.a Wnri.h.nloi.
tit* : tnu.-* furnbniiig ia*.i.iuc. tor tac transport.;.*-!,
of l‘.*M*«-uger* uiuurpx-scd lor speed and council by
any other route.
£*( rt<*« and Fa-'t Lines run through to Philadelphia,
without change ot car* or conductor*.
king Cars are sltac&ed to each train; WoodrufTr
sleeping c ar- ioKapr*.» and ta-iTr-lna. The E.\
pi cm runs Call v. Malt and Fast Line aomtays excepted.
rhrcedaiiVtralLicoancetdlrect fur New Yura. Ex
pres* aud Fast Rluc couacet for lialiluiore and Wash-
All Trains pnivldcd with
bldjeV Pal*.ut brake—«pewi under utrfeucoatruio!
the tbua much to tne solely ot ira
clew.
sl\ Daily Trains between I’iilia.Ulphla and New
York; i'*** Dullr Trains between New Y'ork and ito*.
ioa. IhroujtU HcLvis, all roll, are good uu either o:
the above train*.
Uoat TlcKcta to Rootoa tr* good via Nora left. Fall
River. or sloatngtoa Line*. Iwoton passenger* iron*-
ferre.l free of through Now York.
Tickets mar be ooi.Uaed :.t uov of the Important
Railroad Otkce* in the West; a.*o oa board any of tht
regular Liao of mcjoit? on Uto Mississippi or OhR
Rivers; auit at the oc.cc of the Company la Boston
Now Yura. Baltimore. or I’hi.udclpldo.
UTt'x la, ALWats a.* Low aaa lius aft QfJCS aft
• It;t0 a. X.
.ILtO a. 3*.
ASK Ki>U iICkEIS t»V Plf I’SBURGH.
The cu<np.cilo:t ot the Wt *tcrn couuexUuU* of the
Pennsylvania Railroad iua*c* (id* Uie
DIRECT Ei.NE UE'i’VVkKN .till. EAST AND THE
OUEAIT Vfhs-K.
The eonnectlnt <■: trick.* by the Railroad I’rldge at
ritu*b>.r-'ii. hvyiuUiS ull drayage or fi fringe of r rush.,
together w«:i l!.c ?.»v ms of lime. are tdvat.us'.n
.v appreciated by Shipper* of t reight, aud the Crave,
lii'
For Freight Contract* ft ml Shipping Direction*, app!)
t.» or ad.ire » either o( Uju fiuiuwlitg AgeuU ot lb«
Company:
D. A, STEVTAP.T. liit'.bur^h;
11. S. l*lcrcv X Cu„ ZacetvUtv. o.; J. J. Johanon,
i;lpl« y.0.; K. MoNtelcy, Mjysvllif. Ky.; ()rm*b; a.
trv»in'»er, hVruiuoaib. t*.; IVlUucw A Co.. Jeaefsoii.
vUl«*. imi.; 11. v>. & Co.. Clai - tunau : Allien
Itibhut. Cii.clcultil: it, C. Mcuhuni. Madison, lad.
h. Moore. Louisville; i'. o. O'Ul.ey A Co,, Kvait*
•me. lad.; N. W. orahatu * Lo„ Cairo. III.; K. *,
>a-«, or a tJlus', >:. Lout-: .luiiu 11. liarrliS N»eo
. s.;e. T«-nn.; tiuru A Hunt. Mempai-. leim.; Ci.it ke
.•i Co,. Lhl.ajro; VV. |I. U, Kovnu, AUvU, til.; urlu
Freight Agents u{ Uahroud* atdlacrvut pomu la the
Wet.
Ilia Greatest Facilities offered for the ?rote •
non and Syocay Transportation of
LlVo StOCK.
And good a.'i-i.iniuo.lutl.'i:' with U.ual privilege* (cr
l«cr>uus ir-veit... ux chit go th> rcuf,
1 l.Ulillli*.
Itr thN Route Freight- ><( ail descriptions ran be five
a'.tfdedtn and f.'oiiil'i.tijdctpkLr. New York, ICn-t.o ,
or ti.«.:laiorr, m.d fr in any on the UiNio*-;-
.( imiLta*. Illhiwts, Wisconsin, loan.
or ;•• ,‘ai.r«>.i<i d.n et.
i'lti* lV:>:.pvivuiu.» iLi:l.-o ..: n:-o connect* at Pltr*
i siciiac.-'. bv a Mels Hoods can b« forward
.-.lt * a*t% ,i-;rt ini the"(Milo. Mn,hl.rg*mi, Kcutackv.
I*. ee, c uiubt rUart, 11.1.u L% >.t*ei»«Jppl. V.b«i
•da. ML-oiirl. Arkansas and Led l.l.cr>; »ad
att'li-veL.ii.l. Fatu’.ushy mid l htcago with Steamer to
ill I'u.t-. » ;tu* Noithwourn ak<».
Mcrcaiutsaad shippers.: t ■ ilLgihctran*pcrtau>s
of itn-1.-freight* rotate C>;an y/a»u rely wuneon:*,
donee on It-, 'perdv tr-ir-U.
i'lte r»t* *id Freight to :vru rem any point In 1! e
tV*>u )>'. tn<* I'ciii pj nui:t-i UuUru:i<l.S7eat all times n*
U.u.rul.'lt a-» arc bv outer 1C i*. CutupuiUes.
purtb-al.ir tu-irt pack-itc* “m Titss.lk li "
K. .1. .-Nl-.KDl.id I'miaJrlptiU.
MAt;i:.\w a Kt»oN>.polvortii«tr , ?rt, Raltlmon*.
LKACU A CO., No.C AsturiaUUMi, or No. I Sj. V» t;
IHm-trcel. New Voik,
LI.I.CH Aio., No.;;M^tcstreet,Doeton.
11. H. tits* >n»N,licn. r Act.Pnlladelpltlw.
L. 1.. nuriT’. lien. Ticket As’t, rnliadeJidia,
niOS.A.’tCO IT lien. S:;pt., AUuuua. I*4. J*7J4J.ly
/CHICAGO AX I)
KJ KAI LUO AD.
FOR MILWAUKEE. I.A I’ROSSE FT. PAH., o=ll
KOcll. Ut.li IN AND iNTt-.UMKDI.iTK l*olN'T>.
On a id after Monday Dec, ltd. IsW. l*a-senger Train,
leave U.c lleje-?. coniir of West Ktnzle und CsL-u
street.*. taunda}nea> cpU'd) a., lollows;
" to a. a. ami nrnvi ai .\idv.am;cv at IljVl a. u.
liLS, I p. n-at arrive at Milwaukee ut a.
at chi>ai;oat:
ll : :il i. m. end w.
Accommodation lr.*ta leaves Ch'ca:<> al
i£o r. arrive*at LUcauo at sAw i. u.
nui* t>. c. it.VLDWiy.Snp *.
pIIICAGO, DUULINGTON , A
\J QCINCY RAILROAD.
I'a-senccr Truk.* leave and arrive Chicago as f.M
• oa*4: >:a:l leaves at •.!'» a. u.. tFUiuiayseaceptt-d
--•r.lvt* al 5.i3 p. u.. excepted;. Kxj’rv—
leave* at n. L'. p. y.. (Saturday* excepted;: arrive* at
•.to, (Monday* tv cj tL.I. Aurora Accommudart >t.
leave*n( 3.k»»*. u„ (Saiiday* excepted.; arn'o at io.*«
a. n„ (buudajk txcepted.
O. C. HAMMOND, Sup’t,
Cuicioo, April 7, ISCiJ.
RUFFALO & LAKE IILTKON
KAIIAVAV. Shor.citaad bcatroute loUuJ-lt
»Ud other Kn-tflil elites.
Train K-av.uj t alv uo at -vOd p. m., Petrcrll at iISP, ar
rives atUu:la»o ol ;'::o p. in.. New \ork ut Il>;L. a. ci.
ivoston at coiiiiecUitj wnn N. V. Central A 1 >ll »
o ami N. I. a l.rle trams solid last. Tlckata vit» 1..l-
Ip.ad Can L-e obtained at in- 1 1. 1i.u Depot.
fo-:i‘4> U I; S CAKI KICI.-OT ttanacer
AJICHIGAX SOITTIIKIiN AND
aJX LAIIK SHUIIE UAILIIOAD.
1320-C1 TVinUr Arracgement 136CW11
Takes —Lee
C.TOi.h.—New V'-rk ami Ho-t-a Exprcs?—dallyeserp:
Fur.dav*. v.a oid Line.
«l.Wp. w.—Mc'.t i.aprcrs— cully except Saturday, xi*
Old till.*.
fonnertiud at l .b doan.t Petroit with train* to id!
p« lutal.ilerlor in tJhl->. rermrvlv.-viitx. New \vrk ami
il.e New Kr.-lr.mi ruiln and i auada*.
-MW a. n.—J*tt:•!)'.» rijli. Ha;tlmo;c ami ridladclphla Ex
tn***. *i.» cie.i lii il.
♦IJIO r. m.—xlakius « Km- coiiLcvtlona and (\ulck time a.
*□> otnerr-ul-.
JIT 17 00. truti s f.it* i.t Sl-rplnr Cara ae**oropany at
the Nlshs Trtlun *-u iM-roi.l- to New orkaud U«i»l. n
Tu-keta ran bv hail at nil tit ket iUlcen In tne Ho
x..da: t;.v company’*Ui&ce. UD*arl>oru atrcct*. -ex
». li.e depot.
ir.ms arrive in f hle-yo at 1 b.3) *. w, and ILM p. w.
Jlj, (ii.AV. (teuT. tV«at<-ru Ac* 1 1.
J-UJt P. CARruau, tu-u L Nuj-t. Jt atiO-.y
\j icmoAN cknYkal and
Ai UKEAT WKSTKP.N iCA.NADAI ItAIDWA’.e
Winter Arranscmcnt,
Train* leave the flrrat l viitrtl Depot, foot Of L .V
str»*et.< hleuc<*:
i.33 a. w.—Lljhtni.'.j Kxpn>-. i.Sun.h)i exeepii-d,;
a* > Ive at Oetrud p. it. tfu-penMon llnoj
-5.1*. *. w.; A!b.:n? 5.10 p. w.; New York li>A*
p. lv~t-m 1.’.00 nshc
U. 30 r. if.—New York amt Ho-C-a Express, (excep:
Satuntity.i arrive nt Detroit <*,‘lU .1. run
of luiJ.-ilotCX) r. w. Ai> i-n*
• FI *. New York I'ikV *. v* Do»toii 11.•.•11
ijvx. ic— Ljnciiin-U Kvprf, s.(>■ xorpiauuday.lDircu.il.
to« i.ida-iatl la Vt hours.
-LiO p. M.—Clii-.inuaf. and LoiiDville Evprc**; (cxrepl
Fat ir-layt t!irouuh I- Cli.cluuall la II hour*
L.>ui>vid- la 1> ho ire.
(.00 p. 11.— Train. Satunlay. only to Kiln. Sunday
Train* at *i.o) p. m.
i > «tfu;.'>!L-» , i'lu.; Cars on all night train*.
The 'V-K* r. **. ir.-ln ronnecte at ParT* with the BufUlc
and Las- Huron itaiiwav i»r r.otlaio amt all p-mis
eo-t: at Tor.-./.o with tla* (.rand Trank lUdwnv t.
fvtnaston, (*-.i--n«bnn:h. Montreal, Quebec, and »1
poliiLs to iLxi.oda Faiet. Norilieru V«nuuut.NcW Uaiup
•litre aud Malm-.
Da-gage eh.vied lhron;h.
Through "V lex.-t* for * »!e M the p-lneipal E.-dlroiic
iflices ;h (ut* North and W*-».. aud at the Company's
iTlre. rorn-r Lave and Dearborn strec:*. sr.d at tLc
dep-J. votui Luke street.
Ik N*. CICE. Supertntenilert.
11. SacGrs?, Ucuoral Ageut. K-»
piiicAGO & youTWKSTmx
\J railway.
DIREIT IIOC7C
To Rockford. Del ut. Frcej oPt. JanesvilTo, Gali'n\
Mad Don. I’ratrte dn ClUeu, Fund du La»c Oshkoali.
Gn—a r.»e. Ih-rlix ld:mn. La rr?*s. FL I'atiL dw.
On and aficr Monday. November xib, Dud, troia*
leave.»la:
Day Kxpre«a—li-0 Noon.
Evening l.st re^i —6 I*. Rockford and Jane*,
vllle.
;iT*Throu:h t!eket* ran be at all T'allmad
orbeevon Dearborn street, or at t*as*cr.itcr stations.
• it*.'. ITSLaC. F.iperlUK ixl-i.t.
E. RnDTXsnx. tienT. Ticket As’L or!F->v
OinCAGO it DOCK ISLAND
\U RAILROAD T ivr.-Pars- CK e r Train, depart
(tom and arrive at Ci.;.'•. as follow*;
:/ Dav r.xi tew*and Ala ..ave ath.toa. u„ and arrive
at .V-t- p. o. tFunduv. .•. ;-te-l>.
Night Lsjtrt.s leave-! 1.4.' p. ji. (Saturdays except
edi: arrive at 5.16 a. w. *.•?. unlay* excepted).
Joliet Axcommodn'U :i. sji» p, m. (Sundaysexcepted).
JcllV I‘. TiIACV, Gen.SupV
_W I L, St. Joux. Ge»’l_Ageat- dfJT
A I.TOX, ST. LOUIS & CIIICA
XV m> EAILItOAD.
■WHITES ASSANGEgEST.
The on’r direct rente to Bloomlnzton. Sprlasfldd
Alton and rt. Looi< WITUOLT CHANGE Of* CAIIS.
Two Kxpre«» Trains dally leave depot. Canal street,
every m»min£ (escerlauuday) and every eveulnc \ex
cept Saturcay>:
Da» Express. Night Exp.
Leave Chicago at. vhls a. m. kOO p. u.
Arrive at Jouet ii»rn •* t*-;a -
** “ Feorla fi;OT r. v. AO) a. ir.
“ “ lil-Mimlngton ~ LSI “
** “ Decatur fir:!) * “
- - prlDgUrM S-At '• 4=n -
“ “ Jacksonville fio>t •* 12: , 0p.ir.
“ ** Alim JMd “ -
“ “ Ft. Loot* ** ltw3 **
Titrongh train* arrive at Chicago at 3.M a. it. and 8:10
p. >t, Jo lit and vvil::;lt’gt-<n Aectuiinuxtatlon l-.ave
Chiengo at 4:Wp. a. dally (except Sunday), arrive at
9-Jk) a. w.
CT~ tiernr.t Sleeping Car.i on all night train*.
CONNECTiON.v—At Cbsnoa wl»j Locan-port.Tco
rla and i.urllncton Railroad for Locan*purt. Peoria,
Galesburgnmlllurlinctun. At Bloomington with III!•
d« I* Centra! Kailroadforlieeatnr. At Si'rtnglleldwUh
Great H«u>n Railroad of HUno'* f. r Jocmumvllle,
Naples and ifalney. At SL Loot* with PaclUe llallrmut
for Jelfer*ou Lite, Svracn*e. Boonvllie,
Lexington, ludependeuce. Kansas CUy and Leaven*
worth, with North Mlwonrl llallfO-l first. Charles,
11-diu.n and St Joseph, aad wltli Iron Mountain Kail*
road for l*Ui>t Knob and Southern wltli Rail
road Line of steamer on the .vla*l*slppl lUver for
Mcmpbl*. Vicksburg and New Orleans.
For through Uckeisapplv at the Company's Offlee.
43 Uearboru street, opposite Tremont House, and at
the Depot, Canat street.
• JAMES ROBBv I T*A«*»lvero.
CHAS. (.ONUDON.J BeeelTer **
R. B, MASON. Superintendent.
C. 4 WUEELEE, Gcal FL Agent
JOSETU rnict *».urer. *«
PI IN OH CKNTIIAI- RAIL
EOAD.
1830 WiatK Arrangßineat 1881
Oa a-rt after Sundae. November ■Stb. W>, trains will
leave the limi Central Depor, fuotoT Lale and South
Water Street?.
ftjj a. a, (Sunday* evoeptrd) striving at Peoria at tJO
p. if., it. Louis UJd p. su Cairo 4J5 a. n,
Memphis 3i4j P. JL. New Orleana In 54 boon,
fcilp. St. i“anirda>aexcepted), airtsirglnSt.Lout, at
Itr’fl a. re. Cairo 2£i p. a, New Orleans In
55 boars.
Trains arrive ia Chicago at;
7:W a. *. and p. it. (Sundays excepted.)
Through tic.eta f -r al! Important point* South anil
Southwest r>r sale at the ooicc of the Company. In t&a
Great Central Depot.
. W. IL tirrifUTLCea. Sup’U
P. JOin; SON, Gen. I*a**engcr Agent.
Eegal abbertismnrta.
MORTGAGE SALE.—Whereas,
iu Simon S. WllUee and Mary C, bl» wlft. did oo
the 'Mh day of April, A, D. W7. *iecnte and deliver to
Jacob W. Ladlam. now deceased. their certain mort
gage. bearing date the day and year aibreaatd, ud
recorded In in* Re center'* Oder of Cook County, lIU
noU. In book S3 of mortgages. page fG. ami did thero
by convey u> the »sid Jacob W. Lndtam the pra'* laea
hereinafter named, to *ecnr« the payment of roar cer
tain pmmUiorv note* therein particularly mentioned.
And. • hrreae.ltwaa provided In ana by said mortgage,
that l» • a*e of default in the payment of said note*,
either of principal or Interest, »v made, the whole of
aald principal and tal-rer t should become due and pay*
able And the Mid Jacob W. LudUm, hi* heirs, execa
p.r* admlaWnitor* or aiwli'n*. after twenty day* no
tice In a newspaper printed In the city of Chicago,
might aell a* hereinafter noticed, thevald preml*e*. and
aiirteht and equity of redemption of the said Suson
« Wilts** and Alary <*., hi* wife, therein. And. where
as, default ha* been made In the payment of two of
..i,i outea. and of Interest on three thereof Now,
therefore, pnbllc notice 1- hereby -Urn. that th« on
ft*nTgne*l, Jamce l>. La.tlani and Mary LurtUm. ad
ministrator* of c»«alo of JfljDb W- Ludlam. de
ceased. will on Fnflby. tlm-trt^fHi.uv^, *«vw«.bet
A. D. p*so. at the hour of ieo clocc a. w.. «f that day, acn
at publl • auction, at the north door of the t ourl llonao
In sold ellv of Chicago, to the highest bidder for i -a*h,
the foil .wing premise*. to-wU:-c.>inmenclng In Urn
center lire of the Chicago and firren Hay I.oad, and
on the line of Henry llepworth** land, om-anlng too
Uae ol Henry Hepwortb’* land at the date of «ald
mortgage.* anil running wot 13.TJ 1-2 chnlna; thence
»outb 7.3U chains; thence east W.T2 1-2 cha na to tho
center of the raid r.>ad to the place of beginning, con
taining 10 acres, and being rnrt of m rtbweat quarter
of section :W town-hip tj, range i*. In Cook County,
llllnoU. and all right and canity of redemption of tho
said Simon s. Wlluce ax.d Mary r. WULseo therein, to
make the amount due ou «nld and the coat* and
expense*Of *uch -ale. .lAMKB D. LUDI.AM,
Chicago. Oct. 241h, I*V5. MART I.HPLAM. .
Admlnl-tratoraof tli>* e-tut* of Jacob W. Ladlam. de
ceased. tlte aforesaid mortgagee, oeitatzgi-td
The above with po-lp«*ii»d till Frblay. December
7«h. l*W. at «amc imurand place.
Chicago, Nor. Wlh. IbCO. JAMKS l». LUDL.VM,
MARY I.I'OI.AM,
Adnilnbtraton cf :be e*tito of Jacob W. l.udUin, do
c.-*-.L not;di7;..p|
The »t .»\e ■>!»’*• la p'sfr' ne.lv.ll Friil.iv, tli-4dli day
rf f> -e. r i, »• tho »ame i*- , »r »od t»bn *.
Chicj-o I)..- * ISd*. .? \'!K- H l.rni.AM,
- • U.VKV mu. .\i
the * rate of Jacob W. Luolnm.-'o.
eea-ed. dii-1.1
\l UKTUAGK SALE.—-Wliuren:*,
hr I. Morri*F. ruppcnrll and F. M. Cnpremell. bU
wife, did ou the tweiitr-uith ilav oi April. A. D., Wu
execute to the undrr-igned a i-naiii tnurtcage witfi
power of*ale to •eenre the payment«f a certain
incut note bearing even date with -aid mortgage, tor
the payment of lue •:sm «*f one hundrvil and slxty-r.vo
six month* from date. wMeh said mortgage was
ilnlv recorded In the Kegl-i. r'* ott'ee of the county ot
Adimsand state of Wisconsin on Uiefi-dti day of April
lAiu, In voL 3of mortgage'-. page-.*■• and and dclault
bavins been made in the pannent oNa>d »*int at the time
ami place In said mortgage «p«-ltlcd, public notice Is
hereby given, that I -hall on ti.e 1 :th nay of December
A. IK lsi*>, at the no.tli do*.r of -he «Hurt ITon«e In tbo
count* of foot and Mate of llliti*>Kat in• o’clock A.
M„ otter for *ale and sell t» tbeaigne-t and hot bidder
for cash, a!! the rlriit mid inter* *t ami equity of ro
dempuon of the -aid Morri- f.cnprerivll In and to th*
following described pr.q*crtv In -isirtmortgjgccontam
.•d to j»av said note, together w illi all ci -ts ami c>'arge\
♦.* wit: The northue-t q'tnrt-r of ; ; e n-‘rtbwe»tqntr*
ler 'U section iMrlv-sAc ;.t-i In live! i’> -istceii {ltf)
north, "fringe number r>\e U-i ca-t, eontiunlng forty
la; sere* more «r I**—, according I * the jo\eminent
-ur\cv Al-o. that cc.Ti.dn pice* or rar» «d of Umt
hounded a* follow,'*, to wit; Itc-'lnnli g .*t tim north
.».*! ctirm-r of ltd number *•!!•• 111 In block number five
5] In Ac vdllsgc of Ca-ead- In t- «• eounty of Adams In
ttie Slate ot Wl-'oi.-ln. anti mnnlng lli»-n..e west to
White Creek. to<*ncc tion.li tight i-’ : r*.d* to ibe north
Uneof *a!dbli>ck five ■:>]; tlunce nortii eight roils to
the north line of Mild block live iM; tiienco north to
UiC south line of the htgowAV leading trom the ►aid
village of Ca.-c idr tv* thence rarti rly oil »ald
'.lneofKild klghwav to the n rtiviul corner of *a!<l
block number ilve;.V on Je‘.fer?;«i stP-ft; tbenreaouth
on said Jctl. r* m street t.* Mm place of beginning, con
taining tonr-dfiliA of an acre more or Icm*. with all
hulliUug* and :mpr'vemerd* on the ?anie, all of void
r> «i estate being situated in Adam- county. Mate ot
Wisconsin. C. P. lIRAi'LKY
duUßrtstd slortgsKes.
The Above rala U Poitr‘"t'C.i t> UicCTth day ot Dp*
ce i.hrr. i>m>. ul »ame uour and place. __
C. P. UUAULET, Mortpsce.^
qmiTtstee’s sat. k.—rui.iio
L notice ia hereby given that I. Ephraim IngalU,
tru»tee in a deed of trust. dated May XUi. A. I*. l.’va*,
executed bv I rederlet Uocitgcr ami Cnrharlne Ih»o« .
tiger hU wife, and recorded lu the otllee of the Record*
er ut Cook count* - . auto of Illinois. In book It.'* of
tlet-da. page Kg. aid. on the application of Nathan Mar
ble. t:.o t.olufr of the rroiui-.-ory note* vpoi lned in
*old dri d. bv iv«*oti of default lu the payment* ofrer*
taiu interest m antes, accrued on said i*<d«*. sell at pub*
lie auction, for cash, t»* the Id'hen biddir at tlie north
door of Hie Court house of t ;o County of Cook, la
t e cltv of Chicago on R.«*3U:i d-«r of December. A. D.
:ww. ut ten o'clock m ti.e fon a.Miii. nil the following
deM-rlbed parrels ot real c»tßt«. t>> w It; Lot No. eight
»>lubl»e* No, oiivd’ In aldgley** Addition to Oil*
ruga. Also, a rarer! of kind commencing at tho south
ri t errniT of section twcnty-tlgut (>i In township
foßv oiii* iil'norCi of rinse tv.vUe tW) cast of tb«*
third principal m< rtdLvn ; tnence mirth on the«<ctlon
tine ►lx ami sevctity-i.vn hunoredlhs chain*: theneex
wc*t and parallel to tho sceti.ni line twenty chain*;
Lienee souta eleven m I thin v-even huncredtli chain*;
»ncnee c.t-1 twenty eualns: thence norlh Mimndhlxty
iwu hundredth* cnat.:* t*» Im; place of von*
twenlv.one and infer a. ro>, Al-o. coin
’•ienctii< ut tlie find oonth o--' <« rncr of •edion t«cn-
tnence n >rt • *iv and ti-rf -foiirth* ehatne;
iiience eu*t thlrtv-nve ami nay-ii' p hundivdlh* chain*;
1 hence «o.ifi id.ieleerj .jij,* r.ree •‘onria C.odii*; thctiCtt
we.-: tlntiy-dve, ony-i'.ve hnndreill’i chain*; theurtv
.n-m t trice;, eluilu*. ; lace ot Al**«,
die aoutti half of lot N>*. eleviu <1!; tn block No.
-eventeen tilt In dohn-ton"* SuMlil-hm ofthe«a*c
air of the '••idh-.-.vd c.iiarter of s -eMou \o. *lx *».) lu
nw: xiip l.iinst.mc iV*> niTi.iof r.u,';e fourteen CB*C
.f lie talr.t prlnelpal iiu ri.tlan. all *dd pared* of
iaud aituute l:i the i o mtv oi i ... \ ami rt «te ot Illinois
KWUJAIM LSCALLS. InifU e. Ac.
Chicago, December L LSA UvlkLdltil
S.aT.K. W'luTfiis,
1. on the *ecord dar f C Auzii*t, A. D. IKTfI, datrea
Ile.tney ami t atliunite Kcnaev. lib'ufi'. bv l?u-tr < rr.
aia ileedof wntl.t-u dah uek:i; '.u Ucd aad n*** TiJpil
:i t..e c.*rdrr‘s of no- ront.rr oi anti
-i.iio vf Ulitiois. in ii- oU No, :?.iot Me. dc on raso-uf7«
Id convey to L'.e audrr Ltird me liauS arvl pr>-niUe*
■TilaaftiT de-i-Ml .-d in U;j t to > eurx two certain
iomi"ory r «.»*?-. to wi Hln.* (• r tlie <am of SUb.ft*.
• v»i. <• to Nat: an >i< i.r.i or er-i. r, aed fr m UMi-h was
u eat «’edTiete I lh«* s .:e ! y-.M’.J.li d utnl tliu
• 4r!• r rite mivi of ral 1.- U> alpvh A Norton
e* nler.anilwtdeli Isa* b-vt; by >'ieni m*-L*r,edtn.larol>
-1-u r. mid b dli idwli'rb n"t:’p are pavalb' la <>m*
«'nr in*m thelr-'am. t > w t. tr •”! f.e s;d»i -2nd ilay ot
’An : rt. it. wUi ttnert ';; and. wiierea*. d. faalt ha*
ad a made la ibe ;>uy;aiat "i ',ild uote-. ui.d a. i re't.
iiul et law* been n-a«le to la.* bv tlte Ircai
•,.dd 'l'of *>;iid notes to *• :i tti • reatbei n.» conveyed.
smt i..r» ill trtbnllon i f tlte procei-d* of paclt Pivle. »<r.
• online to ii'e tcrni'oi ilietru«t at 'aid tie. d »et forth.
Now .lien-fore. pub'.U* ito'l.'* Is t.erebv clveti that by
vlrtm? o. ant orl:» ;-vrii in. and In nee- rduneewitli tl-o
(i-rmno. •*.J de-d tntst I pI. iUoh Sntanlay. theVTil
• lav of lii-cen.ber, A. I». is*-'. :.t i< tt oVlock In the lore*
• .it said lav. at the n..r:rt il.-.n-f t e <*oart Hnn«w
•>f •aid I'onaty. la the • l;y of !de.v.:<> and st».ti» af. r.**
p.dd.s 11 a ptibbe anctn-u t • t'i"!n;:'i>-'t blddcrforeivpli
:;n- prrait- cam wwd deed of trn»t ite<w-ril'«d. to.»-lf;~-
•11 that c rialtt pi ee.r panel • f l-.-d dt, ale. hi ~
m.l the vjli.'sr- • f •• vi»r*lari. > ate of llditoK
v d de- rtla-d as lollow-. t ■•wit: Lot number oeven
in lib* L timber Avtv s ven *d) of said Town
vUt.mei ot Kvan'lori. n- tin- !Mnie Mtrvrycd ari l
•ilaite . and recorded in fu Ibvirier** tni>« of paid
C'onntv of » ot. 1-ci tloT With llo* In-reiillaiiuntn.
le'ipments and »i>|o:rteir»ia-e- liter,-to belon i ;ioj', ami
ill rlcbu h<-n< : t mid e .ally of n-demptl, n of the wUii
Jame* Kenny ilu-re.n.
t UASIiI.IN WRr.HTKU, Tm-lee,
O .c No. II Methodl't CUnrcti t lovlr
Cblctcin. Nov. tlh. del^iV.lYiit
OTATE OV IIJ.IXOIS, Cmmiy or
vA r.vii. S. S.—linj>i:rlop Court of chloapv, I’Vcom*
her T» rm, A. I>. '*s'a. MieMuan (Valral CutlMadCnm
nanv and .folm W. Hroolo. v-. Ml/:ib*tb K. llarson
tcniima Ann r.tir-wv*. John K. |tnrm*n, Henrietta S
:inrs«m,TtiuiuMm K. Uarsim and Edward Unison —la
'Jhancerv.
Aitldav It nr tip* ron-rrsM-ne-*.f all the d-fendanr*
»h .re named. luvl.r* been Hint In tv «aUv of Uu*
. li-rk of rJtlil Fup-rtnr Court of ('Meatm. Notice U
i-r.-bv given t • ail the Add di-f-udai ts above mum-d
licit lit- complainants nl.d tli.-!p b!:l of .onip'atui >7l
*a:d Court, 0.. tin* cu.r.r.rv *l,lO ot» the j;in
lav of Sm emb r. IS'-i, ami ill «| a summon* f iiT-um.r.
S-1. .1 . ut ..f -aid fourt ntaiot -aid defendant*, re
mnab!- on tin; ilr*f M'juda. of December next OHai,*
1* Is hv law riajuir. d.
Now', uni. ** * th* auM ftbev" named
shall per-uaHy b- and -ppc.ir h-i-r-*al.| Superior
court of vof c«...k i ■ unit». on the f.r*t ilav ot
Mi- u-xt term thereof, cab- balden a: ( hh-uiro In inla
t n.nMv. 0:11. 0 Hr*t Moml.tr of mlur. aoa
•-b-ad. answer or dvtnurto the -aid ptaluaut's bllv
d 'oruplalnts. the —mu-. and Ch- ut.Kt-r* mi.l tliinr*
tti Tclu eimrsed ami -tat-d. will be taken as eonfe'iw .L,
and a diMT-e enured agah'-l v.-i a eordlmr to tha
prayer uf wild hill. V> ALTER KIMBALL. Clerk.
W 4i.v«». V Annas * Dbxtkk. Cumi.ru So I'm,
pur.-li:i iw
M< nrroAG Ei?sV.u:£ii\v h7r£
a* Jam** Rihs-H and >farv If. RuwlL hta wlf*.
both of tin* I T.v of Chicago, ami State of Illinois. Uhl
execute ami <L liver to -the *’udpr*i.:i«‘d their Certain
udimturo of mortgage, bearing Male the second duv of
Inly. A. I». lAV>, to *<—ur- the pamvnt of a certain
proml-s-rv not.* >■' • ve-Hlulo therewith, slvcii bv Hi*
:.il<i .Im 01. i:u« .-I f-r l ;o •»um of . o-;rl*’rr» I homtonil
dollar* i *li,f>»*.|.i\ ah|-iiv..-ye«Maf:. rtl- Mate there
of, Ht the ntv li.oi*c i f lio-ton. M.t'».»chiiki it \ ami pna
v'llh.v that the I it- r--t there- >n, whj.-b -1101111. be at tha
r*te«>f t-o t er .--M. p.-r anmmu-hf.ril.l al-o o«
ble a: ■‘itlft rl»v lians. In Ko-li.t-.A-ml annunlh*. to-w’itt
•Mi thr-1-c >tul ilav of .laronrv a tl.l ilv eseulu evirr
rear. wVrh *alit ;nortc »."* I- n-nr-le l In tu« Jh coplrp'a
•itllcr <»f ‘ ‘■•mit'. Male of in |uh»H ta ©t
Mort,"t~e<. Nt Pare •*!*>, a». t, wlierea. Uefanlt ha- been
•na.l- tn the i-aymr-'t *if t 10 U«U!l>m*|it of •i»lere*lUu*
ti.-.ocomt <!av-f .Ij-mar.-.’>i-, ntm aim In tli« tt*r
met t of |li- l.j.r«ll;u-rt ->f Inter—: «H»» tha »reuuU Uar
of -Tut-:. I*l*, ami b«-:h remain tmpail:
Now. tt-cre*. r.* - hotl-r 1-. li-Iven, that L
. Merrll, lni»«— and Mort.ac-e afure<»al*l, «»c
thrrttv of Lto.f.in amt Ma.—a«-hii-i-tta acconl
In* to Jhr tern-nf *ahl Ui. hereby itrclar**
the pr.iicljm.-i'm ■‘ceunsl th.-rebi t«» hr now* due. for
reavo of -oi l UefauUln i.avnenloi' l*if-re*t, ami ti.aS
I -hall. In nor-nanrr ami hv* vlritit* of the power and
anthortty l;t me vr«teU bv»aM mcrUa-e. ami forth*
-Mr- am! ouriH.-?- therein -\pre*-e«l. on Tlmr»Une. Ui«
Ih-rteei.t'i May of l>reemh-r. A. l». PW at elev-a
< lit the fTvho*m «f »aM ilav. at the north i|<mp
nf f e loort lloupe.ln the el v ft.l.-ajo. -ell at pub
l‘fl tt'irtl .u. to lr.e hi-lie«t hi !.I -7 f.-r vaali. thapreuil»e*
In *Oll roorten-e il—«*nhe«!. I -w u:
“That piece »-r purr* I of lamt t.n-.wn an.l ile*rr!bed
a-* lot four ft>. In M.-rli -evei.leen .li». in Uiftraetioiial
-ectlon flftee.i .r.\ a.I-litl-n t-*the . itv «f rhh-.i-o be
h’.i ei-r tr (M>* f.-et tr-'i.tim avenue ftn.l on*
hundred ami rl/htv fe* t »!-♦> I:. U' j flit-» the allev in
U.e rear, accorfinir t»the j l-n. r--or»i.-'l Id fm.lttionn.
te I'rsldrv, with U.u clw. iiin- houw; nml otherinw
provß-eutatl»ere«a. JAilhS c. MKlilflLl^
. _ TrmUeo Mortcaiter.
J. M.P*ax»». *ttornrr,
The ahov- sale 1- (•r.-tpunri! till W.Unr-Uav. the tlw.
tr-nt!i day of January, t», 1 »i|. at Hi- -i»m« boor
. and pIanMKHKILL,
•I. M PanKSn. Attomrr. Iru-Uc VorCra-ce.
Chicago, l»er. U lh, iNkj. uci-dlshtd
Cl TAT K OK ITT.IXOIS, Countv of
O Toole. P.«t.—circuit Court of »v>o’< routiir.'Peb
ruary Tern. .--J4. Amiri w ■ laon v«. El!e v --Sforlu
•.m, Nells Ell -v»-.iv Kuuu Elie.-or, John Ellcraon-
Krlck U.ivia-on. las- .ur !•-.*> ..n, m- Ur>'»-- clvon,
Curi-tl Hrynsel-oa »ml .Marl r.ll -*> on —ln t i.anwry,
A'b.lavlt of tfo* noi>.r-'i.le..'.e of 011-vo S<urhM)u,
Xella Kl!"v«on, Kmsd Hl.’r.i.-n. f ohu Mlev-on, Krlefe
Davidson. lus-M or tr.ivM->n. filo ltrym;el-..n, riirt-U
op.-..;* l-.n. Nlar RlleT».in. .let.i.r tin.u above mmed,
havln?hejn UPdlu the uillcoof tin- * 1 ir.
colt Court of rook County. N.-Uc -U l.eiehy uivea
t ■ the -aid defendant- that aid »•<>;.•; laL'.aut lllcdhl*
bill of c-unplalrtt In -alt Courc on the Chancer? *ldo
therei.f, o« tin* thirteenlb dftv of Dec* mb*-r. i-o*. and
chat a-um-iioi * Uierwiti'on 1-wiml out uf-ilit Court
a<aln*t «aiil .l-ie-..lnnt*. refrenble on Uie third M.-o
dav of t-hruare n»xt. (W.i.. a-* t» bv law n'nuln-d.
Now, unl<*sa yuti, the a-.td .t*-;'-nilaot», «liall per-oi*»
ally b» ami appear before -al l * In-ult Court ofCoolc
countv. on tu- nr.-' **.•>• of th-n-xt term iher«>f, to
be liofileu -.t Chl.ru--. to -..iU i.'.uiuie, ou Hi.- third
.Momhty of Kehpiary, I*ll. n .1 ;>l. ad. a*-wer«*r.let-:aP
l«* Ci- -aid L-otuplaluanlV bl'l of couiploinc the "am*
uud the tuutt.-r* and tun -- :\ep. In eh trs-d .ltd i>luied
will be taken adeer* *rutercJac:ilaaC
roti according to Uie t-rav. r i fsa d hill
wm. !. cui'Rnr. rii-fk.
MUJony. Nov. 3.7.
GCO. A. IXOALhR, CO.UpVt* m4'7.. dcU-dMb-taT
MASTKU’S SALK.—State of imr
noK Cook fount*. S.S-ripcrjlt Court Cock
Connie. In C hancery. Llllm Granger v*. Itnltbaavr
Bom and John Gray. Public uMun* 1* hrrebv gtvva
that In pursuance of a drer.-r cuVt* *1 In the above en
titled cause on the 3flh ‘.''ioUer. A. i‘. h-fic. I, L. C.
Paine Freer, Master Li t huuccrv of »'o«»k rounty. wUI
at the hour of twelve o’ch-ck meridian, (noon) on Uio
34 th (Ist of December. A. D. Uvfl. at tfu* north d.>*r ut
the Coart Hon*.' lu »!«.* »'itv of«'blfi»s<>, l.oitntv of
Cook afor*-atd, *e;i <u public auction. for cash, to th®
blither bidder, all the building, of every kind standing
on -nb loUMx (K» and seven :7>, and t»-u. K>> Jeetoif the
north cldo of sub-lot right \S> of lot No. live wUI
blcckf-Mtrdi.tn the original town of Chicago. in the
Conntv r»ok aforesaid. Tin* per-hat-er *l.l. by th«
term* of said decree, have tl»e right u* remove oil saUl
buildlogafrom the premises ab.ac tlc-pribed.^^
Master In Chancery. Cook County.
_dlcajr»,_SoT.2i inAl. aoadSMla
SALK.—’A' here «s,
JL Ha*ean M. Ilopklr « and srab M„ hla wlf-.. did by
Indenture dated Sept«niK , r- , l«t. I*?. sn»l of recent na
the K‘- order* of * —>k Corner. IHinol*, In Ihok
IS). ra,:e 401. convey to ILw-rom-g .>avU L-L* i:i U. IS
andlM-i I.iek»Hf’» H'd'*"** Addition to Hydu Park,
lu Cook Countv. Illinois. hi lr<t*tt.* ■eenro the pay*
ment of a certain m te i.v«c»l Atrvt:-; 7’lh. WO, and pay*
able to the «>nJ*r m». tl. 1* Cu..cni;.*r. for f hc »um og
four immtreti and fcxty.four and .nom dollars, and lia
deCiult of such pat mvnl to sell sold premier* at pobUa
auction ;and. wuerca*. naid Callender lias represented
to the undersigned that raid uot is Ion? over due amt
remains unpaid.
Now. therefore, notlco UhereNr tfven that the on
designed 1 ntstee a* aforesaid, will ••ell at public auo*
tionou trtdar. January Uli, l**d. at 13 o’clock noon ot
thatdtr. at tne nortn d-orof the Court Uoase.lu l bu
cago, tolh* h'*»h *t bidder for cash, on tbopremt«c«
mentioned tn «aid Deed of rm»t or so much thweoC
as »hall b« *nd!cleat to par ami 'Silafy said note
UeUlArjtd IIAaUIW>IC\ DAVIS. Trustee.
UILLIAUD TABLES.—For Sale
U Splendid Koeovood Billiard Tables wUh Man.
Dirtor?l*ceiUHKwUUbc»tCuii»l.»n-» In ibu w.irld, for
*23, «nd fix). Everythin; complt-te. I’Uax* -wnd
yoororders by mall or and I »Ul HU Ui®
aam«ai»U*treDlnprr*ofi. All table* m>ll Ur me ar®
warraateo. W. H.lilttmTii. ITacllcal Billiard Tsu
ble Manufacturer. >o. UU Fulton «trc«t, Fev Tor*
wT* oetdUVXiu
AU:
FOB MUBOIUK A*D SIDIEY-
The Cirortte F.r«t Sailing SM:* THOM.VS W SEA*!!*
Duw. Commander. *ill Co dispatched f-r Melbunra
e*.*iy u. January. I! •.» excellent atvooiraoda fora f«p
ESKSUKS.U? W to CUA3 -
CoutiiO«i*ln Ail.!- .'ll-Mr.-r.. Wllklu-uin Tl ..lli.-i*
*Cj. LiIoIWMWMJ N«w Yuri, Uoo. 5,
STRALIAST COMMERCIAL
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