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(gljkago &iimnc. TU£SI>A V. I>ECKKUJEII 23,18C0. m'o^etaby. Mosnav EvjJiWO. Dec. 24. Th"C fl -vM* l*-.n rather active In the way of h*nce~thc«e payable on the b3th fall due to-day. So far r.s w. lL:'v beard.payments were generally „ c . O'Clcnity. Indeed the gdnernl money ' city wan never in a more healthy con t-te only made to those who arc . able :o pay. Chicago uoverhadaiaoro :nl-mot < .rdcla :: sofincrchnnt»tndbli»' t, v .. ta-n 1 hvn *La lus to-day. And wlllial money ru:.o’u--. \r t , 'v..r.dar.t. and nil that U wanted to treera a healthy proeperoue business la au active n«'’-w»ao;.» - four Naples, to give the surplus fund* •j r ,yr. vnr vr of the levnks wife and profitable c:u -t.l?v;ucu*. Mote demand for currency lu «<-e in the* perk xrsiMO was reported on Sat onlay, nudeume hoa«.ei m-tdc fnir of paper to-day. Tin; r ,o rl-xt. however. ir- very inadequately supplied, f* V, V.V;f;*.n: tn be able to report any improve continue* exceedingly scarce and rates to l Ufctomcrs are still firm hi 10 per cent. Out eider# may think themselves fortunate If they üb* -eiu s supply « U>v@Uper cent. The buying price is nominal at though some of the banks arc «m paying fall sclUng rale*. From preaeut prospect* buyers u>«-d not look for a de cline at least daring the present week. Gold burins nominal at fl per cent; selling iu. Demand light. mEMiCM jlsd rNcemuaiT MOKEY^ .ar.n-.5y Taslollo wing are the dosing rale*of F. Gran ger Adams, Esq., No. 44 Clark street, editor of the Chicago ifarJfe XUe LUt, for currency, exchange. nnrtKO. aELiaxo. Prtm. Exchange on New York ®)tf I® N Y. & N. Eng. solvent BankNote«...b biiio. K»., La. * Did. State, do ...7 Mich. ACauada do ...C New Jocv, a lona do ...5 Fean.. Md’. and Free Ind. do ...8 Vr. North & South Carolina & Mo....Par. Ga., Ala., and old Teun.Bank* Par. VUCCIULKNT MO«T. Discredited Illinois Bank*. Stock Bank* of Tonnesece. ItLiKOia akdlowa. Bakes Cokpaked.—TVehare ccfore a- tuo •• Consolidated Statement of the Stale Bank of lowa,** dated December 3d. The Bank 1# now compos'd of thirteen Branches. The chtrior was pasted ilnrch 20th, ISSB, and the insti tution went into operation daring the following cummer find fall. Hence It Is little, if any. more linn h year and a half old. How much coin It has been able to accumulate, and what amount of ac commodation St has afforded to the businessmen of lowa, i-how favorably when compared with what oar own banka do for the commerce of Illi nois. W*e compile the following table from the two reports,-that for Illinois Wing dated on the first Honday in July, thelast wc happen lohaveat hand. No. of Stocks deposited Hanks. as security. ...„S4 $10,677,999.46 ....13 184.975.41 and personal liability. Capital. Specie. ...$0,007,127.93 $287,776.69 ... M5.C70.00 416,839.87 Circulation. Loans & disc’ts Deposits. J $832,354.14 HHnols, lows. . Illinois lowa .. Dknois 10wn... TUinoisi. lews .. In the lowa banks the specie, the loans and dis counts, and all the other items usually found in bank statements, are proportionally distributed among the thirteen branches comprising the State bank. Ilow is it in Illinois 5 Of the 84 banks, only 11 h9'*c any Joans and discounts at all, and the cn • : ic cots decs not fnrnlsh ono-lhlrdtheamonutof the accommodation of the IS lowa banks. The lowa tanks have nearly twiceas modi coin ns thore of 111- irr.i-,''* hale twenty-two of the latter dldnolreporta £lr-?:c“red,*’ aad forty-’ix have either nothing or a. incrc nominal t-um—less than a thousand dollars, v*. it tr a circulation of nearly ten millions. the llli a lint; of discounts of than fear hundred ’houeand dollars, while the Vlewn T-vra J/.rlrt. ™th h circulation of SSW/K). have nrcomoJat'-d '.heir customer* to the extent of over ass n't-ii v 111 not be slow to w*e tin* u. T*--ror.ct i veto this and the lUlnob system o, .v Tae comparison will he much the ■rcr-c /-jr .*ar wh*n it is remembered how r.-cci: ’• fi' lowa \>.«nks were established, and how xu-h are the resources of the older and the . iCbti aUtc of Illinois. True. ii may be saM that nor bills are safer, and j:.ace arc bcuc-r. Indeed I The bills arc safe to day and food ;or gold and exchange at I*o cenit- on the dollar. The lowa bills are good for gold nbeu presented. Look above at tbo card of F. G. Adams. Lv,.. and you will see lowa money quoted at ft per cir.t rrcjiiuun. Ocr own currency being th* v Ftand a:L Iliai is ft burning disgrace to the Illinois bar.r«. If it were not safe would the Chicago bankets buy it »t a premium over our** well sc- c unxucy ?"* Ttic merchant* and dealers of :iic city are !o«lne ten of thousands of dollars on oar owr. currency every week on the price of ex* ebausre. With thi* example before us, let tie examine the flutter a little more closely. Suppose July wa Lad no currency, and fifty of the richest, and lu all respects the men In tbo State bad been char- tcreil to establish a State bank, with branebe* in our principal citic*. perhaps* two bclug aligned to Chicago. Sttppot-cihat they undertook to get out nine millions of circulation according to our i-yt tem, they mart lake nine millions or coin or Its equivalent to New York, and InvcstltlulKinde to place in the bauds of the Andltor, and lu Tael they must, have s9£},Goo more, for they must put up a margin of ten cent. Now what have w« got? We have nearly ten millions in value ofUmdf .nom inally about twelve millions, ami nine millions in currency. We call it money; but tire fact Is. we ,ue in the condition of a certain Individual—** the tool and his money arc soon parted"—for we Imve exchanged onr money for “bank rags," and made tbelr value, and lienee the value of our own pro perty a football for the land sharks of Wall street. It mny be said that bonds cost us nothing, for In moc: cases they were loaned to get out a circula tion. t*o much the worse, for if the “ bankers" (t) who nominally own them, did not par for the bonds, the people have paid for the bills at tbe rale of one hundred cents on the dollar, in wheat, corn and other products. Again, suppose that Wm, B. Ogden, Walter L. Newberry, Wm. 11. Brown, Hugh T. Dickey. J. Y. Scammon.U. A. Tucker. E.W. Willard,!. 11. Burch, F. G. Adame, B. F. Carver, Dr. Foster, J. R. Val* online, r. A. Hoffman, F. C. Sherman. J. B. Turner, ,T. C. Uiiities, K. H. Haddock, Waller S. Gurnee, P. F. W. Peck. Dr. Evans. IL 2L Magic. William Jones, Geo. Steel, Geo. Watson. Jerome Beecher, 5. B. Cobb, Johnathan Burr, U. G. Loomis, VanH. Biggins,Gro. Manlerre, or on equal number of onr citizens, -elected for their wealth, integrity and financial skill, with’ perhaps half a dozen men In the principal chics of the State, such as Judge Davis of Bloomington, J. Brnnn, J. Williams and Wm. Butler of Springfield, Gov. Wood of Quincy, and Jacob Strawn of Jacksonville, had been char tered to establish a State Bank of Illinois; tbe charter to contain the best provisions of the Ohio, Indiana and lowa laws, docs any man, in his that with the nine million* of cap ital an atavo supposed, they would not Issue and maintain a sound redeemable currency ? Does any body believe, the branches all being held responsi ble for the issues of each other, that the bills would not be wife 5 The State Banka of Ohio and Indiana have gone safely through all the bard time* of the past, and with such men as we have named a* its _ owners and managers, a State Bask of Illinois would stand any crash tbat did not Involve tbe en lira country In absolute ruin We make these suggestion* simply far the con* si deration of bur readers. We do not a* yet wish to be considered the special advocate of any ay*- tern. We-are reedy to give the Illinois batiks another trial, insuring that a stringent amend ment shall bo adopted at the next meeting of tbe Legislature, to protect the business public, if pos* *iblc. tram being again forced to pay 10 per cent, premium for exchange on our own home currency. The Call o« the Illinois Bjlkkb.—Wc quote the following in regard to the call on the Illinois hanks. Wc published substantially the same facts last week: . Tuc tanks to allow the Auditor to retain the In terest rovp?ti« falling duo on the Ist proximo. and anr-’yiho amount thus obtained to the retirement u; ui: etiUal amount of their circulation: tiny shall UktwiMj oa the 20iU of February foot up one fourth of the entire amount of their deficit. If Ihe above terms are complied with. then the batiks are to ho .allowed until March S-nh to make npthe ti&luncc. li. ou :hr other bund, thev do not Immediately sig nify a willingness to complv with the above terms the Coiaiais-ionvr will, a* In dnty bound, proceed io put i com in liquidation. 'iv.o of the hanks embraced in the call (ib-vd's Batik and the Bank of Naperville), have already mule up tueirdi'dcil. being a comparatively small amount; erd ihcLatayette Bank ha* likewise paid in » portion of its assessment. We rc-publiehtho 11.: I of those now delinquent: Vamxs or naxEa. American Exchange Bank .... Bank of Aurora Bank of- Chester.. Bank of Commonwealth Bank of Pike County Bank of Quincy... Bank of KaWgh Cltlxen’s Bank Corn Exchange Bonk Farmers' ana Traders' Bank.. • Grand Prairie Bank Grayrillc Bank '•••••• Lafayette B a:k «uart!y paid)... Merchants* and Drovers’ Bank. Morgan <vmnty Bank.. National Bank Pmirlc State Bank Rnil Road Bonk.. • Southern Bank of Illinois, QrayvUle State Bank of Illinois Sr.Lor'ia.—The Democrat of Saturday says The market Tot -Eastern Exchange continue* to ehuv weakao-a—U irregular, but selling rates for sight only have a range of 9ato Set. premium, andtbe'ftuppk IsverrsmaQ, being kept np almost entirely by the shipment of coin. It Is understood that the bank* have been redact d very low In coin, both from the threat vaults snd the branches, by ' tuis process. The demand for exchange Is not at nil large at present, but as the payments of the Ist of January from tb* mercantile community are al ., ways large, of course the demand will be heavier Id a few days, and the rates may be kept pretty well : •f- up ia consequence of this. CtEccxxxTX—We quote as follows irom the Co ■ futtt of Haturday: There have been prettr large offerings of gold , -on silo to-day, so large,, indeed, that without per ccivluff any reeaipu* from New Orleans or else whorsTlt U not easily conjectured whence it comes, unless tt be thrown upon the market toy the sus pended tanks of is;ue. But .the heavy ampmenU they hare made to the Bast would seem to argue . oat this. Certainly no one .could hare Ead ©sight of the present times as to have hoarded these large amount* to obtain the present premium oi B(2'.' per cent. This per cent. :nny j-juc brought hither gums from many quarter.-*, however. fur Investment; $20,000 wa* offered in one lot to-day at fl per cunt, prem; but none would ■mv over 8. Silver 1“ 4QtDprem. Ohio. Kentucky, 1 nd.ana and Louisiana currency l»bonchtat-tfi.7 prom, and -old at U prem. at time*. Illinois and Wircouein go at Irregular rate?*— dl«“utißi, dejK-uding ou the size of the Wll*—"mail bill- be ing at greatest discount. . . ..... ~ TUo demand for leans was moderate, hut tub. .u heretofore, wan sparingly met, and matters romin ued very close. The prevailing ontsldc rate tor pood paper was 2 per cent, per mouth. , Sight Exchange on New York wa* offered It--.- Irccly hv produce operator* than ycsu-nla'. hut dealers generally found the supply equal to.the de mand. and the market was not Ann at quotntlo u via: ii prem. buying and U prem. aclUus. rwL.- delphta fluctuate?*, Bight was bought to-da> a?* lu« askdl*. We quote *©l* dl«. bnjrin;.;. anA y dls.and par selling. Baltimore wetidol}. bot _ n« • changed. New Orleans scarce and Ann at h pr*.m. buying, and 1 prem. gelling. Gold luacthe at JM . Wtter demmia for IlUiiOi cum'm'i, and rates were fdlghtly better, ranging fn*m 1. to 15 dla. Missouri unchanged. There regularity In Virginia, caused by a rei*ort that two Governor ha* called on the 17 per rant, of their tamdatlon. Wr do not kuov, what foundation there was forthc rumor. the houses bought the notes as before, but oth r rlffurcd to bnvatlietter than lOdlb. for Wheel In}., and ID dls. for Eastern. Missouri Ivtckxpt.—The Missouri /fcmocnif *-f .Saturday says: , , Yesterday the last of the Indebtedness in the way of Interest, payable January let bv the State of Ml-souri, wa* provided for by some of Go banktug iuetlcntions ofthis dty, vix; that oflu Southwest Branch Railroad. It has been *t*dcJ h> some of the New York paper* that the;money bad not yet been received in that city; but all can re t assured It will be there In due time. Missouri U opjKjecd to repudiation. Pirmawxpui*.—We take the following from the SorUi JbritriaxH of Friday: _ Tiiu money market wat easier again to-dav. the large arrivals of gold at New York from abroad. wlu» the more favorable turn of the advice* from Washington, Imparting a belter feeling to thebiw- Inees circles generally, and money on call Is abun dant at 6®7 per cent per annum. Prime paper is also scarce and wanted at the discount bouses at l per cent, per mouth; thedcmandouuldctiie oanLe ExcLmgc and specie arc rather lower to-da> ;.the following are the rates furnished by Drexel < o. t Bankers, of this dty: New York Exchange premium. American gold premium. ' Nxw York.— We quote the following from the Etftdng 2*ott of Friday: Tbe fluctuation* of the Slock market for the last fifteen days were as follows: Low points. High points. Bee 8. Dec. 20. TVday. New VorkCentral.... 70 7®£ Erie S’* *• Hudson *sfc flu • lav Harlem m,£ Michigan Central 44\ jU 4 Heading « * f£, Michigan Southern... U.\ *} ” * do b guaranteed. « 31 *X Panama 10® IJ® 1 %. lUintiU Ctntral M *V S,. Galena iUiicaso 59* g* I"* Cleveland* Toledo... 20M ''/* g«V».a< S a2Sfe;:;::;::;;:Sg & fa Tennessee* 21 Virginias 75 77 •* Tbe tone of tbe paper market continue* to Im prove. The negotiation of first-class name* la abort acceptances going at lOQUptf cent. The supply of the latter, however, s On call there is an excessive supply at C®7 per cent. The leading exchange drawers have advanced their pretensions about 1 per cent, on sixty day bills on London. The nominal asking rale* arc 304VC&105. and on actual sale* we note an im provement of folly one-half per cent. Commercial Sterling ranges within 1013f ©lO3. Yranca are also held higher. for flm-dass banker*. The regular trade demand for exchange continues Bxkks—The movement of the banks In the four prlndpal dries of tbe Union, In which weekly re port* are made, as shown by their last statement*, statements, is as follows ■ Loans. Deposits. Specie/* N. York, Dec. 15.5181,740,174 UofitonTbcc. 10.. 61.426,446 17,285.778 3.491.84S Phi lad ul D0c.17. 27,084,658 15,730.964 k.i 11.287 N .s®lo Total $09,631, IB 133,293,097 $37,411,214 La« Treat . 239,121,1»1 130,121,698 Hit I»r. ; 232.010,430 130.742,112 40,901,712 uanoerol's counterfeit. PITTeBCnCB. Pa., DeC. 24. Larc'u Saiiotial Bank AVte Reporter, • cautloa ‘ th« pablic&irainfct new c:unterfelt6.“ on the Merchant* Sank of St. Louis. Vignette-negroes rolling a hogshead on the lower right corner ; glrU head on lower left corner. The genuine 6aitow the same vignette In upper left comer, and hoy s por* uSdtontha right end. The plate* nltm-dfrom counterfeit 10s on the same bank, recently isMiud. jgr* The following are the carniogfl of the Grand Trunk Railroad Company of Canada, for the week ending. Dec. h, 16150: >■. Passengers Freight and Live Stock Parcels, Malls &c .. rotal Bame week last year. Increase CuMWEIi IAL KutfDiT JJvkkino, Dec. 1:4. IsCO. Tb« following arc the receipts and shipments for the pad twenty-four hours: Flour Wheal Corn Fork S'da Bar’y bbla. bu. bu. brla. Ibse. jc. G.iC.t.R.U »0 8625 196 .-•• 140 HW C.&8.1.K.1L «Xl 100 1(W 100 •• 1 C It. R .... ' 11*0 1160 SjU O.B.AV.IUL 15 SB C&K.W.R.H. W9 4161 C.A.&SUL.R ITM Total... Hl4 14SC6 1936 105 74d 4MI DrVd lire High- Uo-, Dog. Caula Did 8 w u» *1 al w No No. No. lb*, bbla. 75a. G.£CX.lt.lt. 808 1080 43 HW 50 • .&K.I.H.K. 147 ail 107 5330 50 .... 1.C.1L11 US <SO 00 S9~ C.B.iU.H-K. 108 .... 155 «75 ,C 0 C.&N.W. U.R. 181 .... 18 ei!s O.A*St.I,,U. .... 1230 71 Total 1857 8561 M 9 15716 10U 1«0 Therp.a, tint alimitedlnquiry forKlonr Kwinr. ud the market "vaa doll and nnchaneed. Wheat oiicm-dfU-adyatßl®BlXcforNo. Sand 65c IdrNV 1 Spring, but toward, the cloaelhe market luminic dull and price, declined l®l}tc with .ale. of No. 1 at 80c. Coni was Arm and In good request, and prices advanced tfolc, with sales of mixed and old No. lat 30031 cln store. Oats continued dull. Ilye inactive. Barley quiet. Provisions quiet. Live and Dressed Bogs quiet. UtUe or nothing doing in Provisions. ESTIMATED AKOLTtT OFFLOCB, WBBAT AND i«*M IS STORE, IJEC. 24,1M0. Flour, brl*... Wheat, bush. Cora. “ • receipt* or flour axd objlis fob tbs week bsd- ZBO DEC.22D. _ Floor, Wheat, Com, OaU, Rye. Bari y, brie. bu. bn. bn. bo. bu. G. AC. U.. 2,815 42.711 1,244 2,807 1.034 6*650 ILI R R.. I.WO 4,700 7,000 500 1,450 IC. R. 8... 100 10,850 19,700 5,150 120 1,700 C B AQ... 1,841 7,363 .3,461 625 I.BW NW*..... 4,616 27.837 90 3.SW 423 A. 4: St. L.. 101 1,735 14.196 150 -E TOO Total 10,962 94.896 66.634 12,654 1,639 11,664 Same t1> , 60.14.857 69.213 74.687 25.962 1.667 7,782 Daily Review of Chicago Market. Momsat Evesoxo, Dec. 91. FLOUR—Recdpt*, 1474 brls. Market dull. Sale* were: 100 brls -Morgan” B»wd at *4.85 del; 100 brls “Commercial do al $4..W del. lOObrls “Smith’s Mills” on private terms; oObrls. ••Becker’s XX” at $4.65 del. ~ . WHE tT—-Receipts, 14,b0S bu. Market declined IfiMvc. Sales were: 3500 bu No.l Spring at Hsr In *u»re: 1400 bn do at WX'cin etorc; 9doo bu No. 2 Spring at ffic in store; 3500 bu do at 81MC In store; SlOOObu do at 80* c in store; 6500 bo do attOc In store* TOObu Eejectedat 70cin store. The market closing dull at tho Inside quotations. CORN—Receipt*. 7936 bn. Market Arm and h fiblcbetter. Bales were:—sooo bu old No 1«t 31c instore: 750bu Yellow at 81c lu store: iWOObu mixed at 30c in -rare nOOO bu do at 30*tfc in store: r,.500bn do at 3lc In *lore: 830 bu do at Sic on tT OATB—No receipts. Market nominal at 170 17#c for No 110 store; 118 bag* sold al IB.S'c dr- receipt*. Market doll. Sale* were: SJ ban* by sample at 45c on track. BASLEr—necelpte, 459 bn. Market qnlet. galea 400 bu No lat 45c la store; 400 bn at 44c on track: 600 bn at 40c on track. SEEDS— Receipt*. 740 Iba. Market nominal at for Timothy, and $4.&<&4.6p for Clover APPLES—Green Applet, Jl.dO&l.W for com mon. and sl.Bo&t.<K) for Eastern. Dried Apple* gUtat 4@4#c for Southern. aud4X(2,4j*c for • BUTTER—Steady. Dairy, 15c; good Firkin, 13 ©Uc; common. 10&12 C. „ „ CRANBERRIES—DuII. Common, |6.00&*.U0: choice, SB.OO V bid- , . , „ EGGS—In pood demand at 1&&15.H for fre#h V d °GAME—Sales 50 dor. Prairie Chlckeni at SS.B7X f SOdo* * J do r. Qnall At «o®7Dc; ■ „ „ , HlDES—Market firm and «teady, at thv fouowun; a notation*: Green. 4(24>f; Green Salted, 5&S*: rccii Calf. «3*; Dry Salted, 10c; Dry Flint. Its I*t»ULTRY—In active reqneat and firm. l>rea*ctl CLK-kcn* f1.75Ci2.00 doz. Drcwed Turkey*. Potatoes—tiulet. Nealuuuiucka and Carter, ax&ssc, * UVE HOO&—Market «tulet wßMlmlteiUalctiU, Receipt*. 1.857. Market i|Ulel And without Importuui change. Sale* «or<*: 71 averagingWO Jb*at .... f»5 all over 8u alluoder 100 •Sat dlvldine on**)*». 1W at and dividing ou 1W sod 9001b*, aatoorr of call* WBKKLY BKTIEAV OP CHICAGO LIVE STOCK .lUUKEX. Lai* Short Salt a*tl ft. Jt.—Markets rrjfottft ty Waiter Snciut ak, tXfrt**lu for ifu Tmurst -;« i tndin-j Mou* day./te* *1.1600: \ Slock received fur week ending Monday Decern* ber*4tli: Cattle 7W H»*- ».M5 Sheep 627 Coat 10 25,155 5.5 M 20,296 &63S 6,701 41,500 4.610 0,802 8.816 4149 c.tns 40.550 si,cno ToUl Shipped rU Michigan Central Bill* »y UOM. ; i. MqHUdretb A Co.;..W*. Tabor A A11er10n..1,458 Total cams. - - George Bentley 80 Campbell & Spencer. 47 J. Rickwood 188 N. Cochrane 85 H n*nirin 81 X. Morris .>l6 JL FonntaiA S Oney White..,. G8 J. Colt 48 Total 5^ Sales of 300 Xo'. 1 Cattle from $3.50 C&B.*s, and some lew extra cattle lor $4.00. Sales of SCO eeeood quality cattle from 1,000 to 1,200 fie. average, for 14.75&8.00 to $3.25. fiiltf of thin light cattle from s4Ss£2.fii, and slow at that, the demand being for better quality. Good shipping cattle arc In demand and meet with ready sale as above quoted. The recelots of Bogs are 6,535 of which 3,878 were contracted. Sales of 6,157 from 54.50&4.70 to to uai ror extra. Ow&sgto tbennttsualnamberoalhe mar ket this weekprieea area little doll, and eome Ptf left over, Oowb and Calves arc doll tale, the demand being Below wo give a few sales, average weights, etc: t>o Cattle averaging 1250 Its. at .....$3.00 in •• 1500 “ 3.*ia 13 - MM - *•«' • 1430 M 3.50 JSOO “ S.lO ‘ 1»10 •• 1180 ** 14U0 '* 8.00 o!«o 3.40 3.00 4.K7 4.70 4.75 4.G0 4.00 45 •• 15 .SO SUetp lu“ Ml Hog# D 2 MARKETS BY XELECKATIL NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Ashes—Quiet and un changed; small sales at $1.75 for pots and $4.87 for P Eu»u«-Advanced 9© 10c flbrl, with a moderate demand cbicflr for home cousuroption and tome little etwculatlve inquiry; Suppers are holding back, being unwilling to operate at any advance.— Sale* 12.000 brisatss@?.7U for super state: ss.2j© $5.:t3 for extra state; ss®s3.lU for super western: $5-80@5.00 for common to medium extra western: $5.4Uu65.00 for shipping brands of extra round hoop Ohio. Market cloning with holders a little more disposed to realize. Canadian may be quot ed a trifle letter, with a moderate business doing; sales 550 bris at $5.40® $7.00 for common to choire extra. Rve flour Is celling iua moderate way at S3 25© $4.10 for common to clioire super, corn meal quiet and held pretty firmly at $3.15 for Jer sey, and $3.50®3.£5 for Brandywine. wßiairv—A shade firmer. Sales2so brls at Ibc; closing with no sellers below 18XC. Gcaik.—'Wheat 1 to 2c S bn better, but the de mand both for export anabomeconptunptlou—ls not ven’ active at the advance. Sales 34,000 bu Mil club and amber Wis. at $1.21 <2,1-25 ■, 51.4*10 bu Canada club at $1.25; 2.G00 bu red Kate at $1.28; 21.0001 m winter red western at $1.30®1.3!, chiefly at inside price; 1,200 bu white Mich. at sl-10; 500 bu verv handsome white California at $1.35, mar ket closinc wIU» bolder* rather more disposed to realize. • Kye quiet and steady. Kales SO) bu at 70. Barley dull aud nominal ai7o®Bo. Corn aiwut ic belter, with only a very moderate demand, both for cxjMirt aud home consumption. Sales 38,000 bu at G7@i*is for mixed western iu store and del. Oats may be quoted a shade firmer, with moderate busi ness dolus at S'. @3B for western aud Canada, and 3S@B3.tf Provisions— Pork more active but prices with out change. Sales 1,330 brls at $15.50 for old mete: $lO for new do; $10.25 for old prime: $11.75(2,12 for new do. Beef dull and unchanged. Sales 150 brls at $3.50® 10 for repacked mess; $10.50®!! for extra mess. Prime mess beef dull and nominal. Beef lams dull. Sales 50 brla very choice western at sl4. Cut meats dull and heavy at stf@6c fur 'shoulders: 6@Btfc for hams. Smoked meats dull at 7tf@Btfc fort boulders; 10@12.tfc for bams; ytf fitltfic for eidt>. Hogs steady at 6*.'®Ctfc for dressed; 5VQ£;.;c for live. Bacou moderately ac tive. Sales fj.bxs spare-ribbed middles at Otfc: 33,000 tts pickled bellies at 9c, boxed; 20 bhds nb l«d rides at ~y t . Lard steady with moderate de mand. Sales 3.500 brls at for No. 1 to prime western. Butter selling at 14c for Ohio; 14 ®2lc for state. Cheese steady at 9®lotfc for infe rior to prime. A , Gkocewbs.—Coffee steady. Sales. COO lags Rio at lOtfd&lStfc. Klee market continues quiet aud unchanged. Sales, 100 tierces at 9;fc®3Ji cash. Sugar market to-day steady, with only a limited business doing. Sales, 400 boxes of Cuab at stf c®s‘,c. aud by auction 70 bbda of Now Or leans at s);c@stfc cash. Molasses steady. Sales, 250 bble and half bbls New Orleans, at BSr®3Sc, aud by auction 800 bbls of prime do at 30c®34tfc cash. Caudles—adamantine dull; 12tfc@lSc for plain and sperm nominally unchanged. l)ry codfish dull: $8@3.75 for Bt. Georges and Grand Bank, ilackerel—sl3®l3.6o for No 1. Oils—unchanged—soc®s2 gal for linseed; 05c ®sl.Uo£galfor lard: $1.40 ft gal for sperm: 60c @s2c for whale. Hides—quiet at 21c for Bcunos Ayres: 20c for Ulo Grande; Otf @7 fur western slaughtered. Tattow—Finaai9tf®9tf. „ . , Wool.—Market continue* dull and prices still favor the purchaser*. Leatueu—Hemlock and oak sole are dull and price* rule strongly in favor of the purchasers. Stocks—Dull and lower. Chi 8&Q.03*;. Cleve land & Toledo 29. 11l C Scrip 65tf, b 10, M S It K 14, Erie 35. NY C 74tf. * 10. Pac Mall 82. Va fls 73, MoCs C 6. L’SCfIGT, 100. rmiCAGO MU.Ii-FURS'LSnJXG \_J DEPOT. T. W. BAXTER & CO., luxcnorcuxs or FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES, Of AIL QDAItKIES. C. W. BBOWITS PATENT POSXABLE Mcraring and G-rist Mills, AXI) DgALgRS IX litTCli “AXRER” LOLTIXG CLOTH*, Smut Mills and Separators, _ . Separators tor TTareh msea. Bolting of All Eiuds. „. _ _ ~, _ Hoisting Screws and Balia, Bran Pesters, Picks, Proof Stair*. &c*£c. FAIRBANKS’ SCALES, AKt> MILL FURNISHING GENERALLY Plaub, Specifications and Estimate* furnished wbaa desired, ardthc cour traction of Steam and Water Mill* contracted for entire. Steam Ensloesy Boilers, &c., Ac. Tlie subscriber* having obtained the Agency for the sale of Steam Engines and Boiler* fromthe manufac tory of UOULDINO. BAOLEY * SEWELL, of n nter town, N. T.. would Invite the attention of purchasers to their superior merits of style, workmanship and lumer*; n'so, Uuir very low price-*. The following I* o l»t uf price* of Eurrine and Boiler, together with Heat er. Water and Steam Pipe*. Cork*. alvc*. Arc'i Cast ing* and finles, complete and ready for use, delivered Incldcago: f70.bt1.24 ~51,*11.89 .sl9.'r. v .i.:ii; 5 horse power f SPO 20 horse power 51,90) a •• - 575 5B " ** l.fl*To 10 ‘ 723 a* l.‘**s 12 “ “ ... . KXJ 35 ■ 2.'»n 16 “ J.IOO 40 “ “ 4,290 and Id like proportion fur larger sixes a* reqnlrt'.l Every Engine is furnished with JUDSON'S PATENT GOVERNOR VALVE. For Flour Mills we confidently recommend th-.-ni u superior to any other style of Engine, and they will Save from 25 to SO per Gent In Fuel over the usual class of boilers In use la the West. We shall keep an assortment of different sizes at our es tablishment, where they may be 'examined and the necessary Information obtained regarding them. Com- Intent men will, if desired, be furnished to set up and ■tart engine* in any part of the country. « c also supply WATER WHEELS. SHAFTING. GEARING, AC* At very low prices. T. W. BAXTER A CO’S MU! Furnishing Depot. West Water street. botwseu Randolph ana Madison, Chicago, Illinois. Poet Office address. Box 271. ociraMy PURE SWEET CIDER—in it hole and half barrel., nwjal. at cuffidaiSAu lUßßandolph street Lomoon DOCK aiisr. ■ THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT, . 80.055 .017.003 .300.W0 For tbo Use of tho ZQodical Pro(oc«iop and thej Family, Haring acperfteded the totalled “Gla*," “Atnwatlc.* “Cordial," “Medicated," “Schnapps." i-CL. is c.>«- en dorsed by all of the most prominent Physicians. Chew l»t« «Dd Connoisseurs. as possessing all of those In trinsic medicinal qualities, (tonic and diuretic) widen belong to an ou> skd pubs out. Put up la quart toot . ties and sold by all Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. HI. BINL>GEB <k CO., (Ertahliihod In 17780 Sole Faeramruiu • No. 19 Broad Street, N. T. r*— For sale, wholesale. In Chicago by Hoyt A Pierce, J. B. Deed A Co* and J. K 8. trailer A Co. foctdincm] Q EXTONS AND UNDER- egga O TAKERS. SS La Salic street. .„ . w Have ©n band, si all time*, every atyle and finish Oi Wood Lead and Zinc Coffins*, also, Shrouds. And are prepared with Hearse* and Carriage*, andevrmbinc requisite lor FoueraU; and may be found ou band ana ready to sirs prompt attention to their badness at an boon. They also bare *Cbaneljmd VanUlnmeCemr. iap!2l nIIKiUT A McCLriRE. Bags : —bags : —bags - We nre now receiving direct from lla * Hope JIu»« • Pittsburgh. Pa- an article of fecamloM Bats equal m welirht and analltv to any told l’i this market. Tho»e Id want of Bay* will find U to tliclr advantage to ca I „ a .x^.b rf or.jm^n^h^ 25j tonlli Wafer street de'.-dSTMm ■ATORTGAGE SALE.—'Whereas, jj\_ John T. Sherman. of the CUT of New York, hcn tofors mortuared unto the undersigned, John g. For* t»r. of S.Mfc Sf w Jcr.er.tiv inortSiif; Ai.nl i»UiI A B W53, «nd recorded la the Kecordcrs otfice of Cook County, May ]Mh, 1853, In Book JB of mortgages. Pace 350. certain premise* hereinafter described, to «*• core the payment of a certain draft for twothouiianc flTchnnarcd dollar*, dated July 23d, A. I». 1?0.. an' ■liar, 0 f • n ote for nineteen hundred dollars. a’c< Febroary Ist, A. IK ISS, in three years irum the aatd dm day of i cbrusry, iStf. and also to secure the pas ment of semi-annual Interest on the said draft and note * at thcrate often per cent per annum from the first day of A mil. A. IK WSS: and. whereas, default ha* been made in the iiavmer.t of two semi-annual payment* of Interest, which’hsvc fallen due on said draft ami note, and I hare therefore elected to declare the said prin cipal mms due and payable. Now. therefore, notice la hereby risen that pursuant to the power contain* din the said mortise. I sell at public auction. at the Court House d«*or. !n the City ot Chicago, lu the Count/ of Cook, on the thirty first day of January. A. D. 1861. at ten ocloca lu the fbrenoon of that dar. to the bicheat bidder for cash, the said mortgaged premise*, t-s-wll.—Lot number screnteen (ITVin Block number fifteen (is>, In John son. BobertsVk Roits* Addition to Chicago, In the ConntT of Cook, and State of Illinois, and afi rt-Ul and equity of redemption of the sail John T. Sherman, hl helrt and tsdene Uiereln. ■ Itated Chicago Deo.tSM, A.IK . . ,io.i.N >. I’UltlEU, : -reagee. Faxwkll & g«m Att’ya. u iht.'td '■pK JSTKE’fJ SALE. Whereas ,1 on lh«* MjconJ div of August, A. D. I*9, Janie* Kenner and Catharine Kenney, his wife, bytovir ter tnla deed of wrltlm*, duly acknowledged sad recorded In tlie Recorder's Office of the County of Cook and eute of mined*, la Book Ko. «9 of Peods, on Face 457. eld convey to the undesigned the land* and premises ucrelnafler described In tru*t to eccurc two certain •romissory note*, to-wT.;—One for the sun of *4)OXO. n vab.c to Nathsn Meant or order, and fr,ua which wo* bv'agreement deducted the sum of |o3.St.IOG, and the ot'ierforthesum of 1 100.00 payable to Aiken A Norton or erder. and which baa been by them assigned to Jacob FUnrr, and both of which notes are parable la oae year from their uate. to wit, from the said 2nd day of Anesst, ifM. with Interest; and. whereas, default baa been made In the payment of said note* and interest, and application lias been made to me by the legal holders of said notes to tell the premises so conveyed, and tor a distribution of the proceed* of such sale, ac cordin'* to the terms of the trust in *ald deed set form. SowUierefore. public notice is hereby given that by virtue m auti orltr given In. and loaccurdancewlth the tenoToi said deed of trust 1 ahall on Saturday, the ed Sy of December, A. V. taut at ten o'clock In die far* noon ot said day. at the north door of t» c Court Route of said County. In the City of ; hlcaro and BUto afor» •aid. sell a : public auction to the highest bidder for cash tbe premise* in said deed of trust described, to-w It;— All that certain piece or pared of land tdluatt M-jg ■wrt being In the village «-f bvanston, b;ate of ImnoK, id described as iblTowt, to.wtts Lot number seven i7)T In Blo;k number ►Uty-sevcn (S7) of said Town (village) ot Evanston, as the same surveyed ana nlittea. and recorded In the Recorder's Office of said &nßtr “r Coot, together -BltJ th. htredlUmuitt, tenement* and appurtenances thereto bclondng. and all right, benefitand e ;nity of redemption of the said James K«*nny therein. _ . ~ ~ _ * ****** vrttMXl TK WEBSTER. Trustee, Office Ko. 11 Methodist Church Block. Chicago, Bov. hCth. 1860. del-dSTWd The above ealc stand* adjourned to Saturday next, Dec. 29th. at th# same hour and place, _ UCC..OW. M FBANKLIS WEBSTER, Trustee. Chicago. "DtC. Od, 1980. de2*-td $ 5.62* . o.JO . S.6U . a.a 7W H»* 627 Cove ..,10.168 T'RtTSTEES’ SALE. —Public No- J. Uce U lierrtr rivtu iliet I, L, C.lMne Freu-, lie Tmalce to ft Deed of Trust executed by Dogel C. alee, dated December 9th. ISSBiand recorded In the oiUesof theßecorder of IrojnSs Cenaty, IBtnola, In Bode 71 Of Deeds. Pare «9, wL by reason of defaultto the payment of the notes rpodOodi In saU J>eed, on the epfilcaUen of the legal bolder tbereoC sejletpntv Scaocdoa for cash to the hlc hettbWder.st the north S3SSSSI&®&3ffiSS ININ G £ K ’ S OIjD Especially designed BY TELEGRAPH. XXXVITU COXGBESS—Second Session. WaeUIHOTOS, Dec. IM. Senate. —Mr. Fessenden hitroduced a hill to grant public lands and loan the credit of the Government to the People's Railroad. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Mr. Pugh offered a joint resolution in re gard to holding a convention for proposing amendments to the Constitution, and request- log the several States to coll a convention as soon as practicable. Referred to the Commit- tee of Thirteen. Mr. Bigler presented liio proceedings of a meeting of citizens of Beading, Pa,; also, a bill to suppress the invasion of one State by another, «sc. Referred to the Select Com mittee. * Mr. Douglas jiresentcd several amendments to tbc Constitution. Ordered to bo printed, and referred to the Select Committee. Mr. “Wilson introduced a bill for the more ef fectual suppression of tbc slave trade. The hour of one o’clock having arrived, a question arose whether the bill for the admis sion of Kansas should be taken up, which was the special order, or whetlierthe Senate should proceed to the consideration of the resolution of Mr. Johnson of Tennessee, as unfinished bus!ne*s. Mr. Nicholson had the Hour on the latter. Tho question was settled by taking up the Kansas bill, and allowing the floor to Mr. Nicholson. Mr. Nicholson of Tenth, rose to speak, [Ho spoke for the remainder of the session. vV e have not room for his remarks.] Horse,—The Speaker laid before tb« House a letter signed Messrs. McQueen, Bonbatu, Boyce and Ashmore, in wbicli they say they avail themselves of the earliest opportunity since official intelligence making known that the people of South Carolina, in their sover eignty capacity, have resumed the ■powers which they heretofore deleinitedtothoGeneral Government, and thus dissolve their (the signers’) connection with the House of Repre sentatives. In taking leave of those with whom they have been associated, Uiey, as well as the people of their Commonwealth, wish to express a mutual feeling of respect, aud cherish the hope that lu the future their rela tions may be friendly. Laid on the table aud ordered to be printed. Mr. Moore of Kentucky introduced a bill giving a construction to.the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793. Referred to the Select Commit* tee of 33. Mr. Morris of Illinois offered a resolution for the appointment of a committee of lire to Inquire into the late abstraction of cer tain bonds from the Interior Department, but suffered the resolution to bo laid over for the present. Mr. Sherman, from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported the Army Appropriation bill. On motion of Mr. Crawford it was ordered that when the House adjourn to-day it bu to Thursday next. Mr. Kilgore Introduced a bill to cstablMt a metropolitan police for the city of Washing ton, which was referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. The Speaker laid before the House a c om munlcatiou from the Secretary of the Interior, stating tint on Saturday Inst he was informed, by & voluntary confession of uu olliccr of Hie Department, that Slate bonds held in trust by the United States for the benefit of Indians, amounting to $370,000 have been abstracted from his custody and converted to private uses. The Secretary says the enormity of the fraud demands full Investigation by Congress, in order to vindicate his ownbonorand expose the guilty and derelict. He therefore appeals to the House for the appointment of a Com mittee with full power to send for persons and papers, and asks for investigation, with the view that full justice may be done in tbe premises. Mr. Shermah said that the Secretary of the Treasury also desired an investigation for the vindication of. Ids character, and introduced a resolution directing the appointment of a se lect committee of five to inquire into and re port the facts in relation to said fraud, and that the committee have full power to send for persons and papers. The resolution was passed. John Cochrane offered a preamble setting forth the dangers which now menace the country, suggesting the removal of the slavery question from the national councils as a reme dy, concluding with a resolution expressive of the opinion of Congress that slavery should not exist in the territory north of SO deg. HO min., and that the Slates formed thcreirom shall be admitted with or without slavery, os their constitutions may subserve, and that south of that lino slavery tdiall not be prohibi ted by Congress or Territorial legislation. The next resolution asserts the sovereignty ofcacb State, and that any attempt to compel them by force to subserve the Federal compact, would be to levy war and precipitate dissolution. Mr. Morris of Maryland said before intro ducing such resolutions, it would be wise to allow the Committee of SI to reach n result if it could, or leave the House to be informed of their intention to do so. He hoped the matter would go over till Monday next. Mr. Cochrane replied that it was not his in tention to anticipate the report of the Select Committee, but there were other considera tions which compelled him to present this queatiiia at the present time. He had no con fidence in the power of Congress to settle tho matter. The Speaker reminded him that a debate was dot in order. Mr. Vallandlgham said Mr. Cochruuc’a reso lution proposed nothing substantial, therefore he appealed to him to let it go over till Thurs day, Mr. Briggs moved that Jt he referred to the Select Committee, but Mr. Cochrane with drew it. Mr. Kilgore, referring to the statement made in the South Carolina Convention, denied that Indiana had over passed a Personal Liberty BUI. Mr. Morris of Illinois said be wanted to ob tain the lloor; he represented the Popular Sovereignty principle, which stood between two fires. The House went Into Committee of the Whole on the Consular and Diplomatic Appro priation bill. The blit was subsequently pass ed without debate. Adjourned till Thursday. Important from Washington, [New York Times Correspondeuce.] Washington, Dec: 21.—Tho Senate Com luittcc of Thirteen will report to-morrow, when Senator Toombs will speak in denuncia tion of the Republican party, and will repudi ate any further cflbrU at reconciliation. Mr. Toombs telegraphs this evening tbc following address: To the People of Georgia: I came here to secure your Constitutional rights and to demonstrate to you that you can get no guarantee for those rights from' your Northern confederates. The whole subject was referred to a Committee of Thirteen in tbc Senate. I was appointed on the commit tee and accepted the trust. I submitted pro positions, which so tar from receiving decided snpport from a single member of the Repub lican part of the committee, were all treated with derision or contempt. A vote was then taken in the committee ou to the Constitution, proposed by J. J. CrUtecd’n, and each and all of them were voted agnust unanimously by the Block Republican mem bers of the committee. Id addition to these facte, a ‘ majority of the Black Republican members cf the Committee declared distinctly they had no guarantees to offer, which was silently acquiesced In by the other members. The BU*ck Republican mem bers of this Committee are representative men of the party and cction, and to the extent of my Information, truly represent them. The Committee of 33 on Friday adjourned for a week without coming to a vote, alter solemnly pledging themselves to vote on all tb(* propositions then before them on that day. It Is controlled by th« Black Republicans, your enemies, who onh seek to amuse you with delusive hope until yonr. election, that you may defeat the friends of secession. If you are' deceived by them, it shall u t bo my limit. I have put {hu test fairly and frankly. It is decisive against you.Now I tell you, up on the failb ot a true man,'that all further looking to the North for security for your constitutional rights in'the Union, ought to be instantly abandoned. It is fraught with nothing but ruin to yourselves and your pos terity. Secession by tho 4th of. March next, should be thundered from the ballot box by the unanimous voice of Georgia ou the lid of day of January next. Such a voice will be your best guarantee forlibertV, security, tran quility and gionr. . [Signed] C*4Q. Cushing wtnl to£uuth Carolina at tbo request of the Supreme Court* to consult with the leaders touching section. He reports that State as acting with a view to co-opera tion of all the Slave States. The report that Gov. Pickens had threatened an attack on Fort Moultrie If tho Revenue Cutter was not with drawn from Charleston Harbor is ufalm cation. The Commissioners from South Carolina are expected on Wednesday, when President Bn chnnon will send a special message to. Con gress, communicating the fact It is now gen erally Understood, that the Commissioners will no* be admitted to the floor of'tlie House or Senate, nor be recognized by either branch. The New York jltrahVa Washington corres pondence says: Senator? Davis and Wigfall received dispatches this afternoon stating that the forts at Charleston would be taken in lees than twenty-four hours.. Mr.;Davis immedi ately communicated this intelligence to the President. The Cabinet, together with several leading Southern Senators, nave been in coun cil It has not vet transpired what course tbo Government will pursue. A naval fleet will probably be forthwith dispatched to Charles ton. ’ The Committee of Thirty-three were in scs ' *(on to-day six- and a-halThoan!. considering various propositions to arrest the progress oT dissolution, and give peace to the commr. The amendment to the Constitution propos ed bv Mr. Crittenden, to settle the controversy between the North and South, finally and for ever, by a division of theeountry from ocean to ocean, on the parallel of.the Missouri line, was the great subject of discussion. After a. long debate, it was lost under the rule of the com* mittce requiring a majority of both Democrats and Republicans, the latter voting in the nega tive. Several other propositions were proposed, but without acting on them, the committee ad journed till Monday. 4 - Washington, Dec. 24.—There is good au thority for saying that the Bonth Carolina Commissioners left Charleston for this city this morning. ' [N. V. Tribune's VVasMnglon Correspondence.] If the South’ Carolina postmasters retire in a body, as expected, Mr. Holt will at once give public notice that no mails for South Carolina win he made up, because ther cannot be deliv ered at their destination. All such will be ecnl to the Dead Letter Office, after a certain date, to be delivered to the portlet tending the let ters. . - - From vrublnctosi Washisoxos, Dec. St—The extent of Bay lej’n operaUonn b unkr.own. ■ Ho had In charge *5,000,000 In State bond*.. Another loaa -was dlacorered In the Interior Department to-day. fSO.OOO In pash b reportad tobembaing. Secretary Tbompaon prombea io restore the losa from hb prtxate fortune. Bajl.y b reporud to b* a nephew, or othar wbarebudto Baeretn, floyd-; Telegraph Ofßee. The T< legraph Office in this city will open at eight o’clock to-morrow (Christmas') aid close at eleven for the remainder of the dayj The office hours ou the Canada line, and the Buffalo and New York line, are from 8 to 10 x. M. Messages for New York City must be handed lu before half past nine. The Rebel Convention. Charleston, Dec. 22. —The Convention met at noon to-day. Several reports were read and referred. No report ha* yet been made on postal mat* ters and the customs, but it is generally con ceded that when it U made. It will provide as follows: Thai the revenue laws of the United Slates be adopted; that the Collector of the port take the oath of allegiance to South Car olina, and that postal matters remain un changed. Mr. Deasaussurc, of the committee to whom was referred the communication from a por- lion of the members of the Georgia Legisla ture, reported that the communication be re-' ccivcd; it provides that secession should not Like place until Alabama, Mississippi and Flor ida assembled theirConveutious, lortlnalState action, but tbai the communication was now of no avail, as the secession of South Carolina lad already taken place. Mr. Mag rath, from the committee on such portion of the President’s Message as referred to the property of ihcUnitcd States in the lim its of South Carolina, said that he preferred making his report in secret session. The Convention then wcut into ascret ses sion, and continued so for two hours. It Is reported that a very animated discussion took place on the report. Mr. Rhctt’s address to tbs people of the Southern States has not yet been acted on. Mr. C. D. Melton. apjK>iated to prepare tho credentials for the Joint Commission to Wash- iugtou, was sworn to keep the strictest secrcsy iu regard to them. The accredited papers were delivered to the Commissioners to-day to go to Washington with full power. Tho Commissioners took a Secretary with them, who !s allowed $lO a day aud his traveling ex penses. Members of the Convention will attend church to-morrow. The Convention has ad- journed until Monday. CfLUtLESTOK, Dec. :M.—A company of eighty men arrived from Savannah, Go., yesterday, and tendered their services to the Governor of that State In the tuuuo of the Minute Men, or Sons of the South. 'JTluirlowlVeed on 111* Interview With air. JLlncoln. Albany, Dec. Ift.—Thurlow Weed in on arti cle in to-night’s Journal, alludes to bis recent visit to Springfield, In the following terms : “Since the newspapers have made ourrecent vLIt to Springfield the occasion of remark, it may not be improper to tay that uu Interview with Mr. Lincoln has confirmed and strength cued our confidence in his fitness for the high position he Is to occupy; of his eminent ouali lleations for the great trust reposed In him; of nls enlightened appreciation of the difficul ties uud dangers that surround us; of his de tire that the Free States, if in anything delin quent, should fulfil their constitutional duties; of his determination to require from all the States an enforcement of the laws and obe dience to the Constitution, and finally of hia earnest and inflexible devotion to the princi ples and sympathies of the Republican party. Later from Pike’* Peak, Four Kearney, Dee. 22.—The Pike’s Peak Express coach passed here at one o’clock tbU afternoon, leaving the following :j Denver, Dee. 30.— Kelly, who was on trial’ for the murder ol Doyle* was acquitted yester day. Tho verdict gives much dissatisfaction. Waters, for tho murder of Freeman, was found guilty yesterday, the jury being out ton minutes. He was sentenced to be hanged on Friday the 20th. The Kenosha Mill, in the Nevada Qnlch, took from four cords of quartz recently, S44L ■\Veatherconlinueß pleasant. The Provisional Legislature bu rdjourued. Canadian Fugitive Slave Extradition Toronto, Dec. 22.—1u the ease of the fu- gitive slave Anderson, his counsel, lu Court of Queen’s Bench to-day. gave notice of hU in tention to appeal from the decision of the Court. Chief J notice Kobiuaon said there was no rulv upon which auappeal could be claimed, but if the Court of Appeals choose to enter lain tbe matter, the {Juccu’h Bench could not oppose. The prisoner remains ia the mean time at the disposal of the Government, and will not be surrendered until oil legal means have failed. The Court of Appeals does not ril HU February. New* from New York, New York, Dec. 24.—Tho Union Committee met at the olhce of Richard Lathers on Satur day last, when a letD-r was read from the Hun. Millard Fillmore. The Committee do not deem thcmxdves at liberty to make the letter, public without Mr. Fillmore’s consent, which,' though written for, has not been resolved. No other business has been transacted. The cloth warehouse of Bramhnll, White & Lockwood, No. 103 Douce street, was burgla riously eulered lust night and about $5,000 worth of silk vestings taken. Senator Seward on tlie Secession Blas ter, New Yohe, Dec. 2i—At the banquet of tha New England Society last evening, Senator Seward made a speech, which occupied thr64- quarters of uc hour in delivery, Ju which ho discussed in a stylo half amusing and half ierl ous, the question of secession, lie counseled mild, quiet, fraternal forbearance, and predict ed that a% tbe feeling bad been grow ing weaker ever since the flth of November hi«C. so within aixly days more the whole trouble will have passed. ’ Waat the Union to go where they wDI get Into it Again By-and-by. Norfolk, Va., Dec. 33.—The secession feel- lug here is on the la create. Ashland Hall was crowded with citizens last night Dis union si>eeclied were delivered by Col. V. D. Grover and Gen. John Tyler. The speeches were enthusiastically applauded. Geu. Tyler concluded with the expression, “ Let tbu Union goto hell,’* which was received with loud and repented cheers. Newark, N. J., Dec. 22. — A portion of lbs New Jersey Lime Works, In this city, wens destroyed *bv fire last night. Loss about *S,OOO. Boston, Dec. 23. —The GlendonOU 51111 and the old Glcndon Iron Works, in East Boston, were destroyed by tire this morning. Lo»s, about $40,000. Two-thirds insured. Nashville, Dec. 24. J. Lomsden <k Co.’s Tannery was burned on Sond&vmornlng. Loss $100,006. Another Arrest. 1 New York. Dec. 24.—Wm. H. Bisiell, aeon tractor to carry supplies to the array In UUL, wsm arrested by U. S. Marshal Kyndera on a charge ofbelng one of the parties charged with tho hypothecation of the Indian Trust Fund bond*, lie was ordered to ba immediately transmitted to Washington. Salcfdo'-Elcctlon. Ilf iilton. C. W..Dec.24.—Frank Stinson, agen 21 years, son of Thomas Stinson, an ex tensive capitalist, committed suicide this morning by shooting himself through the heart with a pistol. Henry Mctunstry, Esq., was elected Mayor th!*> morning by acclamation. London, C. W., Dec. 24.—A tana named Crewsbury, beaten in a»row on Friday by Hard ing, who shot votmgJiViUon a few years ago, died this mormny. Harding and throe others am at reared. A Proposition. Nashville, Te55., Deo. 23.—The iWHef suggest* the reference cf the national dissen sions to a conference of the Presidential and Vico Presidential candidates of the lata can vass, thus securing an eqnal representation of esch party. Railroad Earnings. Toronto. Dec. 23.—The Great Western Rail way traffic for the week endingjesterdar, Is $30,600, being but a slight increase oror the corresponding week of last year. *- Suicide. Aurora. 111.. Dec. 24.—A man named Wins, residing near Montgomery, committed suicide by shooting himeell to-day at twelve o’oloct. Cause assigned, temporary Insanity. K. Toombs. Steamer Sunk, ilEiinns, Dec. 24.—The steamer PeytooA from Louisville to New Orleans, sunk 150 mile* below here. Damage light -ye THE. FALL TBA»E «F i & o o. WHOLESALE AGENCY * Fcr the »a!t of the following POPULAR ARTIOLTM i. u. jouxsox s, No, 10 State Street. Second door from BandolpU street. R. R. LANDON, AGENT. ErAIiDUftVS C3FKAUO 7TULS. Cjsntry Merchant* will picaae take notice iaS el* amine our assortment before purchasing elsewhere. INPECTINE. OR FEVER AND AGUE CHARM-A. *nre, safe and reliable uilUilremedy. Fnn.ADELPTUA3OAPt>-Orle»tal. Detersive, Era* elve, Palm, Ac. JAPANESE BOOT AND SHOE POLISH. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE—Ia any qaantliy. OLD DR. HEATH’S JAPANESE MEUICDiUU BouXdesoipttveefUra sane mailed upon the reetip. ot 55 cents. GREELEY'S BOURBON BITTERS—Which mw* rat-ldlv taking the lead of all others, and cannot be «txrpaai»ed u an Invigorating toolceod fiuclJy medietas, CHARLES* LONDON CORDIAL > SHAVE ITS PATENT ’ ERASER AND PENCIL SHARPENER. - . ■ . OLD DB, SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. BOSTON INDEXICAL SOAPS—Honcy,Oold Dollar, Ponrtne, Hotel Toilet. Stiver. Ac. IVORT GOODS FOB STATIONERY DEALERS* Pan Holders, Pencfla, Paper Folders. Ac. ‘ SUPERIOR INK. BLACKING, Stove Polish, Ad. SHAVER’S CARPET SWEEPER,. PATENT FOOT &CBAPEB WITH BRUSH. PATENT GUM MASTIC— For Chewing. DB. JACOB'S BITTERS—Which stimulsto thellrat regulate the bowels, cleanse the stomach lodperliy the blood, - stiWbty . 'THE BEST PIANO INSTRUCT i OS. Richardson’* New Method tor the Rim Forte, with Its easy Rodlmcntai Lcaaoy. ita Attractive ExercDes and Ainuf-etnent*. eomprbln; a complete course of Studv from thefimplrettoihemostadreneed attainment lu Plano Playing. Is rapidlystipe others, and most excntnally become the ooty of Instruction generally used. Price on reedrt of which It will be rent, post-paid. Published by OLIVER DITSON A Boston. ALL ILLINOIS CURRENCY TAK£X AT FAB, Tor Oak. Ask, Black Walnut. Cherry and White-Weed T\TANTED —A Situation as l>ook-.j T T keener. Addrem “8.," Box 2J*J7 Chicago ! Tost Office. dc2tx3t : W/ ANTED.—24O Acres of Lain I T T within tea or twelve mile* of Cedar.Fall#, Dntler Co, Tow*. TOMPKIK6 * CO., Room No. Klngnboryßlock. dejldTlo-.w TXT - ANTED—Staple Goods in any T T amountsfromf-«.ooutagso.ou).lnctchanjrefor ; rood coimoy lands or Chicago cujptopartr. Latci- : feat trade* win be given. Addreae Hex ESS. - 1 dtCirlw I TV'ANTBD—Day Board iu aoiue i T T private &mlly, within flve* minutes* walk of ’ liaob ttreet Bridge, by twoyoLagger.Uemen. llecom- ;■ zoeadatloaa slvau If ceccwary. Addresa**ll. 11. S.” I P.O.BoiCogH. - -■ • dcMirt | ~\\f AXTED—:To go to Crawibnls- T « Title, lad-atea-cla**'Cook, ami other hotel servants, irate and rtniala. Apply to ItEL’BEX TAY. LOB. at City Hotel, corner LskcoudsUleslrte:*. drkxft WANTEI) —To Eii;liange five LotalnChJcaco and live Lot- lu Milwaukee for a small stock of cool* or **ileilile personal |iroi*r-' ty. AUo. 3)onemtoiHlprxlrlv land lu 40 acre tracts, within 135 miles of Chicago. AddrsMUox 3103. Chi cago Post Oldce. da)>d'**Mw ET NURSE.—The undersiiined * v u wanting a situation In fume re-r-tdal !e family. fan give good reference*. May bo found at tlicseeina house on the northwest corner of llovr.e Kreplind i*ark avenne. or mar b<* »d«lri«aed.care Cox 450. Chicago. 111. Mr..CATUI!i:iXE HOLLAND. dcai3t FOR SALK.—ISO,OOO Superior Pork Barrel £(ave*. thoroughly x«xxout<J, will b* sold cheap for co*h. Arpty to or acMrua* W. H. DOANE, |3g Clark etrtel. den-dIUS-lw . quality Prairie, Tlmothr and Clover Uxy.mlif J, CHEAP FOR CASH. - Weights guaranteed. and delivered free. Order* fur th«um«Toranr quantity will meet tir-mpt etteuQoa. HESBY 11. SUL’FBLUT. la Ueorboroat. ro*;OIBae Drawer 6237, - deJcxiiu BOARDING. Pleasant Rooms with Ihjflrd ran h<- 01.'.-Uru-d at No. -19 Van fturen meet, between State mid Wabaah avdtuxh lU^Sxlta BOA It Dl X G—First-Class Day board la a private fetall/ for two or three gen tlemen. Location very cjolml and terms moderate. Adtlma t. O. Box 101*. dekxiw T>OARDING.—A gentleman and JD bla wife, and two single'gentlemen. canheaoj commodated with board pleasant room*.« Adaruaatraet. djltrCw TO KENT—A House on Adams afreet, between Clark and Rule. Kent law to a rood tenant. CarpefeaodßsebFanxUarsaathepartr mar want will be told cheap, u the preaeac occupant l> abont to leave two. For further particular* ailarea* Box-1064. dC.gd7.S4t TO RENT—In the Iron Rloolc, comer of Lake and Latalle afreet. ONE LARGE HALL. Al*o. a number of room* suitable for oflloas <*r other purpose*. Impure of LA.ri.lN. SMITH & U»IS. 79 tout* Water street corner of Stiw. delft dAWm y E\V AND SECOND- Ha»ol*un.» forsale low. Plane* and if £ f flMelodeonslo rent Orders fbr Toning plan*, Melodeons, organ.*, and alt Uh.ds of Musical Instrument* promptly attended to. AU kinds of Moil cal Instruments repaired st short sot ire. 115 LAKE STREET—NEAR CLARE. T OSJ. —$5 Reward—An Knamelccl 1 J Silver Tobacco Box. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving uat this oiOrc- deZM^Aot T OST.—From the Briggs House, JU on Sunday. Dee. Kim. a grey Skrs Trrrlrr, an swering to tbe name of Jack. A suitable reward wIU be paid for hi* return to the Rrigg-iluu»v deSlxft Cano* QLT> STAR LINK Liverpool and New York Packet Ships, Ball!!): onibeSth and WthofeAchmoaib. SEW YORK, LIVKhPOOUsnd CORK STKAMAHU’S. sailing from Sew York wary SamnUy, ami teem Liverpool at Cork? every vredr.ct-day. DRAFTS ON LIVERPOOL AND IRELAND. Parties vWiJng the old country, or wUhlng lo seed for their friends, ran purchase tickets at reduced throngh rate*. Drafts on Rural Rank of Ireland, and Liverpool, te any amounts. Apply to * William* & onoK. Jy2ft.-flftl.Jy a» Dearborn afeet. RANKING UOUSK OF B. P. CARVER & CO., .Tlarlno Rank Uulldius;* Corner Lake and Lm-ulte Strtcu. A genen! Ranklug Busloeee tran-ncual. urt.-ft^y JjVXCHANGE & DKROSIT BANK OABPBNIERr°BTIBBS & CO., fßueceseor to Wen re, carpmter A Ce.J Cedar Rapids, lowa, AIKIiX XOIITOX, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN* EXCHANGE, Comer ofiaka and Clark Street*, Collections made In ah tbe principal chics in the V. 8. X. A'lW. J. I>. snrrrtv, JOSiTHtS ncee. jjkLir: TT-DW. I. TIXKIIAM & lli Having returned to tbelr old aland. CORNER OF LAKE AND CLARK STREETS, Will continue their baalne*ees Tmnrgßfl AND EXCHANGE DEALERS. Exchange on all pxrt> o Europe. xuwaxo u xrmfix. ia2s*sß] jo«s c. ixstax. ATARHsE BANK, JJJI CHICAGO MARINE AND UtSCKASCK CO. Fires. Homicide. ffiHatdeb. dfor Sale, Uoac&iutj. «Eo ivcnt, Host. Banking anb iaxcijangc. EwrHX-iCBS^—IK’S-!, Drcxcl A Cj m Now Tcrk: UhJ •cut X uelt-cti-, littUeuqy Capital, $500,000. B. F. CARVER. Caehfer and Secretary, J. YOUNG SOAMMON. President. rr Collection* made and Uratu remitted to sllperte cf the tidrto. ft* I TJOKFMANN & GELTCKK, BANKERS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 44 and 40 La tall* Stmt, BANKING BEPABTNEST. Depoalte received • ■ Current Accouats from parties In efty or conn try ted pie astufl accommodations granted to rejnlar . ;• oeltor* and correspondents. Interest on bale 1 t • can only bo allowed In ce*ce wberetpecleletrs lccfbarfbefamadetothatefftet. We receive d»• t Its. payable at a epedfled date, on wldchtntercetw;.» [ eallowed. SAVING DEPARTMENT. DepoeitalosT 1 footle** than five dollars received endCenUcaUM «f Deposits lotted. Interest at six per MDL will be i.U wed on dcpoults of thU description af ter the fan da i ; TC remained In oar hands a apecUed Mm. AUcerf Acatm made payable on demand. and In fikanadau cepoalted. COLLECTION DEPARTMENT. CoUectloi* la Chicago made and proceed* remitted oc derot ,'i.rment. Icm* current premium on Exchange only. Colic coon* solicited on Mi part* of the West, aad proceeds (emitted on favorable terms. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE DEPART* MENT. We draw Eight or Time Hills ea the principal cities of the Union, available In env part of the United State* or Canada, and have made arrangement* by which we are enabled to order br Telegraph the payment cX Kou*. Acceptance*. Accounts, AC., la New York. STOCK DEFARTM ENT. yr» bnr ud tell on cither nt Chicago or through onr Acent*. at N«w York, £tate. City. Coaair, iUHwht, Ac., Bonds sod Stonk. Our connections la jTew York are snch m to Insure prompt and Judicious* atuntlM to any order entrusted to our care. FOREIGN DEPABT.BEST. OvrbtuiocM connection with Europe.being DIRECT. YKBT EXTENSIVE, and MOST INTIMATE. we ftel safe In aworinc the nabllr that all foreign Banklai transactions can be ejected through onr House with Protcptaeaa and ertlcarv, equal to any Ilooae In the Union We hwoe Draft* and Letters of Credit In sum* MX at New York terms on our correspondents la on. Paris, Frankfort-on-tho-Maln. Uaiubarr. Bet* rtn, Bremen. Leipzig. Cologne, Heidelberg, l)<ule,Berne, Dr«(den.&CH ic.. sc., &e. . Being particularly desirous ot promoting direct com. tnsrebu Intercourse between the west ana Enrope, we •heertully, and on terms mo« favorable, extend per. dealer faHlltles by opeclog credits, /:c., Ac., to respon. dble Western Importers, Collections of Brails. Or ders. Note*. Acceptances. Inheritances, Ac.. Ac., paya ble In any part of Enrope. made with promptness and dispatch. OT" Country Banks and Bankers soppUM with Fur. «tga Bins at low rates. Prtv ate Bonds and Mortcajes negotiated abroad. HOmSAtf & GfiZsPOSB, maos i. tomtix. ( orto carat, t aul a. mo. FRANCIS A. HOFFMAN, Cense! ol the Grand Dachr of Saxa-Welmar. the Duchies of Brunswick and fesxe-Gotha. and the free dry of Frankfort, ami by special act of seven* satee, authorized to act for former citizen* of At oTKIA, BADE.V. BAVAIHA, IIANOVEB. HESSIA, NASSAU. PBclslX; BAXOirf, WIBTEHBERG. OLDKVBERG. Ac. Jaadawly Educational. JjEARTSORN SEMINARY The ant Uns ot this Institution will begin On vrBDKBtDAT, Jußsry Zd, 1861. Hyde -park seminary, THE WINTER TERM Commences on the 7Ui of Jfannsrj. . Expenses per rear (exclu:dxe ot made) |ls\ payable halLycarlyia advance.Address, , ~ . 1 MRfc. G, V. WATTE, Principal. , Hyde Pirt. CMk County. UL a»::*4l»<w £fram 53sr £&lorks. TVTEW YORK STEAM DYE JJI . WORKS. WO. TBBBCBT, 197 Booth CUrt street between Madison and Monroe, Chicago. UllnoU. I>Tcr sad Ctesner of all Hods of silt and Woolen Dowds. AIM. Straw Boone: tueacher and Pro—lf. Store and coentry work oaostoally sUeaded to. ■-■..1 T?AXOY-STEAM DYE WORKS X OP SIDNEY KALIaII. K«. ISB South (Bark street, betweenMooroe tad Adame, Chicago, Tlllnola. I have bssn awarded the Pint Premium at tbs TaU TJ.B. fair. -AU.country orders by express strictly at. tended to. ■ -• IJaiSdy P’ OTE <fc RICHARDSON, Mann facturersof Homlay.’.Grlta. Graham Floor. Cracked Wheat, Samp, Ac. eorner of Harrison and Griswold streets. Orders solicited. Poet offiea addrese Box uw Highest cash price paid tor, White JUat Com. _ dsaftrtir ffifrgsiciang. F - F. DeDERKY, M. D., Home • ccn&lhlc Physician, Bergson, Ac. Hexing en joyed an European medical education, with a practical experlance In thlaeoontxT. the Doctor feals confident be can glxe entire satisfaction In the treatment ot all ccrebte diseases, Aente and Chronic. - . Office home till ta. u. and Itot y. &. and all hour* ef night at hla realdance, £4 Weatßendolph street. notdSaCAn TAISSOLUTION.—The partnership XJ heretofore existing between the sobscrlbere na* der the firm of Li. HUIBLES A CO., Is this day nntnally dlssolxsd. L. A. Haabkn having £archaaea the entire Intenat of 8. Lockwood Brown i gre eeeets ead btulases of the late fine, wUleentisne the btulnm at the eld Baaad. No.eTand it State strssL ad WacaAortetd M raoAra 4U.debte fue the am. .. , ,6ic&el>. , L. a. Hamblen« g. CbROWM..- • ’ V9f>'l*K latter; rAS : MUWI -: . art&nion. 'pHE FIRST CHICAGO Art-Union Distribution ITae for Us object the Encouragement acJ Advance meat of FIXE ART IX THE W EST, An*l wlil comrrUc tor It* first Annual C*»uU»fOO the i following works in Palatine and Sculpture contnlmtisd i by the Artist*; moat of wolcli ax* original works. They arc to be drawn for In tbe manner of au Axt- Ctloa, uu or about the First of January Kelt, AT MK. UESIiBU’S G.UXERY, NO. 113 LAKE STREET, Wliweihcv <vliboUi»rvnotUibed;xvn tor) will be I oxhlbllcd from to* Mh of Bcce uha-r UU tho day «f the i Braving, from 9 o’clock a. u. Ullli) r. u. Ada.bV.on. 3S cents, except t<» purchaser* of t*« Art Distribution Ticket*, who will bs admitted 1 FREE OF CHARGE. L—ldeal Statute! * WasUugioa" rvpr«»aated In Lla youth as having hacked liU father’* vh-rry tree—to bo executed in Statuary Marble. ByL-W.Votc. 2.—Life tixe Portrait uf »’ch 1. L. IlurrU. Painted __ rrotn life by O. P, A.Qxilt. ; . 300 d. —“The ITayer,”— an Ideal head it agul wills valL B. lloxLY 25 ■ t. —"old Mill”—xence lu ChuaJa. By ti. P. Taxer. I*3 | |.~Cattle— pastoral K*eue. - *• IUO • C.—Quail Shooting on the Prairie. ** *IOO ' 7^—*-TVOJdcU Hriilge." Hj Hoftxui* ftrX'Ofi—. 35 i B.— ljx:»;l*r;tpc—>luctro*» Abbey, lay Taxer 3d S.—Ututeri-cene-OaryCaaMj. ~ " 30 ; ix—la K-rufrx-m the Harvest. iv.-fiaunw 30 • 15.—lUawic** l end. ’* ~ M f 13.—Marine View. -• •* 31 U.—Setting Quail.- Br fucr , <0 H.— Landycaw;!a NewJfrtcf. By * Is, 10, 11 and 14—Fortran Caaaoca—u> ruvreiCat the HkiT.«*f§ of ibe aewral hnldrm of u*« fotluuate number*. urof ur friend mev ui*» - designate. By V..Lk. Valued at SM each... l«) 19.—Sbc<-|»ond Lamu. Bjf fmer *iu.—sh«‘«|i and two Land*. UyTmcr . 33 21.—l.*nd«ape—FrenchScene. J»jr Tate*’ 2u i*.—SafprlW Deer. - ~ kl S3.—l.aadacapeouthe Dodder. ** ~ 3i> 24. Bean at Flay. ~ “ ......... li 25. 1 jandteap*-—“OM Church." “ •• 10 M.-I)efr and Fawu—“AJatarual Aflectlou.** B/ Titter 10 InrlaoVlew. B* Staoau.. . 13 47 loci litre—2o ca?U of Volk's Statuette c{ Stephen A. or of Bis Ufo-eUe Uo*t of Abraham » at tho option of mu avvetal drawer*. Valued at (4 each T-M - ».«0 Tickets accompanied by a tine pl.atvgraph of C.e Statue of “Voc*o W ibiiixuth*." nn»y be bad at IBeach. and Uie number will be limited to eight bundre«L They aiay be obtained at the prlncipalDookandMualc Store*. and at the Exhibiting Gallery. Thenuderidgaed gentlemenwillutua Commute# of referenda who will bare »up*r\Uk<u of Uio draw- Inf, ami whe will bold (r. tnul all motile* accrutcg from the tale of ticket*, till the above named work* are delivered U» Uie owner* of the fortunate number*. 2T.-X1 'M to Total (IDUniTTEEi ISAAC K, ABN'OLD. ! THOMAS B. BRTAX. Alexander WHITE, 1 C. V. DYER. JAMES MILLER, IJ. >L WILNOS* K. c. P.OUKUS, tUMr.NI> ANDREW;. J.\S.GILVNT WILSON, Is. !!. KERVOOT. SAM DLL siOS'K, Tmwnrer. P. S.—Gllt Frames to all th* arc Jcrkidcd la th* abov* prices. REMITTANCES For Tickets should 1.0 addressed te tbu Treasurer; COL. SAML. 6TOHE, Chicago, HL K. B.—‘To render the proposed EXHIBITION M at tractive an-! meritorious aa p--»>*l!>le.and protnoilvc *»f a true Its ronductori respectfully invite from our cldifi;-* contribution* of an* work* of art not pre sented •»•. the itm exhibition ti. tsat or?lm*c thou re ceived, for tbe rara and safe return <-f which to the owner* everv pledge will b« given. LcnuuuulcsUuui rcspectlng~earn may Im addrv*»«d to L. W. VOLE, Box tIOR Chicago Tost OQce, er to Lis rooms la tbs Portland Block. mcUU&dm Ucal Estate. 'J'ompkixs & ro.. REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Boom No. S Kingsbury Block, Have tbe folio win; preperty fur dale or Exchange fXl.ooo worth of Uquore Air land and ether property. _ V.'OU Acre# of Laud In lowa -low for ca*b. • 100 Lots on Indiana avenue. on lone ttme-low. Several flnr Lots <>n Wabash and Michigan avemi**. T»n Farms In Indiana for each or city uropeny. Three Houses and Lola to exchange for Improved Ginns. . , one excellent Farm In lows for sole or exchange. Four Farms In I lilnols to exchange for City property. A Drug hturc for ?alo very low for rush. Alsn. Lots on the West Bide, near Union I*ark; and a large amount <>f unimproved land la HUcoU. Also, Ift) aero Improved Farm, six miles south off ’Ll cago, for tale at a great bargain. delkd*4Mm STOCK FARM FOR SALK, lu Ham- I’onnly, State of Illinois, COSTAIKIHG 594 ACRES, stttrof Timber, and tbe bslsnce Rolling Prairie. .*. g>H«l two-siorv Frame Route, two Usms, six sl.eda. large torn Crib. Grtnery, Icfthon-c. and Oct boot* for Milk R*»oni. *CPtv Room, end Men’s Loo a 1 - convenient furdlvldlng Into two Farm*, all it* Umld lug* ami Fedcc* lo superior condition, lying f-o For lUvvr two miles wum Batavia, four mile* fr.*.a Adporj. from Chlnsgo. Tbe trains «f t;o Chicago, Bnrllncfoa i Quincy Kalinin*, pae* l i view of the buiise. Mill creek, a large never ailing runs throngU tbe term. All the Bt'p’k. Hay end Grs'.o. Impletnenc-. end Household Purnlt ire mey be pur rt>a««etogribirr. or ti»«* Kvnn separately. lul» Farm a.i<i UaprovemenL-s beauty of location, rtcbno - * cf sod, and ell l»i surroundings, perbapft U second x** none in tl.-SUtf Tuiiv- Fifty dollars per acre, el! ca*h down, for rla Farm. TU« inoveah e propertv on ono ye*r’4cretl!L lor fi!rth--r nertlealere edurw«* Box 140 Po-l 081, o. HetavU. Illinois. delbdHlQ-tin A t'STKAIJAX CO.M.MKKCIAL x\. list FCH MEIBOURIE AID SIDBET. Tli» favorite ru;Sailing Ship THOMAS W SCARS Dar.u, Conimandsr, will Be dispatched for Mellwurre uarlv lu Jamiarr. Ha. excellent aecommodaJuns for First and Second Cabin Paseesrara. Applf to CH.Mk VL FESSKNDKN. 1U Wall street. Consi 'uccelu Aiutrallar-Messn. Wilkinson Brother* A Co. (ilcl-J d'ttQJUd, yew York. Pee. S. I*™ _ V mkuica'n kxprkss com- A PANT. Corner Lake and Dearborn StrMls* WINTER ARRANGEMENT. From and after this date, amII further Citlae. *nr CspressM will irme and depart as foltawe; EASTt MlfimiAN CKNTItAL. ArfTr#. Depart. IWM a. M a- *. 11.00 p. w ..... CM p. w. PITTSBUKUH. FT. WAYJ.'E& CHICAGO. IMO a, M S*) *. *. KhiO p. a MJ r. M. lOVTUI LOUISVILLE. NEW ALUANT A CHICAGO. Mip.k *3O *. M. ILLINOIS CENTRAU 7*lo s. w. SAO p. x. WESTt aiICACO. BUiaiNOTOX A QUINCT. ils a. X ":13 *• X- HhtO A. x P.* X *- lt:4S pi X. CHICAGO, FULTON & IOWA CENTRAL. LAO P X 11:40 x. X. GALENA ± CHICAGO UNION. %.I0 p. x, ELGIN* ST ATE' UN E ' 2.40 P. X NORTHS CHICAGO * MILWAUKEE. ILSI a. X. fcOO rl '.lia r. x. CHICAGO t NORTHWESTERN. 12:30 P. X Ic3o p, X. OOP time la ujiuiuellud ta and from all points, and rates alway* a» law u Or any other Express. and unr prwant arrangements are anch that we forward all matter fur the Eastern CUIe*—WASHINGTON. HAL' TIMOKE. PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK, BOSTON, PORTLAND. QUEBEC and MONTREAL—through by connecting tr fn«. therebv avoiding the delay of r*- bluing at mwnnedlate points, We oar* lately extend ed onr Unea over the HASNIUAL A sT. JOSEPH RAILROAD, giving ua increased facLtUe* for the transaction* <•? bnalnee* la MlhaoufL Nebraska sad Kansas, and making direct connection* vita the <’EN TRAL OVERLAND CALIFORNIA and PIKE’S PEAK EEPRE'tS COMPANY. FOB DEM'ER CITY, And all par*# of tha Gold Regions. w« would also ui the atlendon of customer* to oar #yitem of col lecting Invuice* ua delivery of good*, thereby firing them raetmt. * for the filling of order* customer* they da not car* to girt credit, or that are nnknown— ta each ca*es we hol-j onnelvss responsible fer the re turn of mater or property, 'Then the goods so or dered will not adorn ocr regular rates by passenger tml tie the tame can bo shipped by freight trains wm signed to our agent and Invoices sent ny regular er. press to lx cuUected on delivery of goods. Orders left at onr office for wagon* t > call will be attended to promptly. Goods received too Law for billing at ths office C*S. If reoalre-L I*) delivered to messenger*, who will re ceipt fi i r*anje. JA5i. v. FAKOO. Snp’l, Bspertntendeßfa Olfioe,Chicago. Dec. Itth. LA*. del3-dC36-Uu Crosses. ■RUPTURES CURED X\ BY THE n.IRP ttrc3£& EICCS TRISS. A J Tlila Trn*- l* a alia o all other* ever both In ccoitmctloa and mate rial Dora uot constantly preaa on the rupture. aiul thereby give a call for a trn»a for Ufe. like n:os; true** fa nap. oat maxi la foor place*. bringing the part* to- E ether, stmt nature a chance to care, which It dixt i nearly aUc*e«s, Does tot pre*4 UPON THE CORD, or obstruct circulation: never tolls or ccrrvide?, and Is alt ar* dean and new. Toon* pvr*oc« aad r<-ODI caaee'alwava cured Pbyalrlan* taj It !* the OSLT PHILOSOPHICAL TRU SS IX TSL. Non* but tho»« who have suffered wltutue niUerr uf rupture cau ap- Kccian* the t*1o« of tea "Rlrta Trisa.” AnlHsatntad pamphlet, containing all panic alar*, xut free to aay oaf oy uLlrmlsc L B. SKLUT, kxcln«lr« ard Sole A rent for the Western Btatec. Odcc l&i Lake itreet. Post Office box 4.853. Chicago, trade aappttad at .Viw York prices. jjvso-iy Vetoing ißadjines. YrKTifopiiLiTAX ‘Tew’txc !TI itACUlNC—Maaulkcturcd by SB. B. 9. PAINE, No. 04 North Dearborn it Salesroom ittheßeetaat BLoe Store, No. 1 St La*» *C. CM Ooer.) Sewing Machine Agents Wanted la every aounty throujhoat the States le tell H. 9. ravaa'a Mctaopoutui DocaLr-U»;i, t.nrnr. Fa*t Giona i Baiaa's Stttco *» faariT St*i>a .Micuiaa, the same tor wnich Lewi* Cornell taa acUd a« for the 10-t few weak*. _ _ _ The amelilnca are adapted to aa Tartetlaa orwerk, rirlsz perfect sattslkctlon, and are warranted wnal m oayraopeettothooeielUatata blrhar price A largo p«reeiitase allowed, and great Inducements to enter* SrtslnsAßd eadeat Agcau. AVe atsa haro JUaka A obn'tor.”* Iraarored Patent AdJaiTiSle Brmmtr. Xddre«a. or eall la par«oa npoa DtL It S. PATN’E. P. O. Box SAd, Chicaca, 18. mWUWa TTTE OFFER FOR SALE AT t T low priee^ 500 Boxw Soap, 200 Box** Starch. 100 Kej* Sai Sods, 100 X*!* a. C. Soda. 300 Bolt* Sal Brain*. 26 Boxm Fatal* 100 Box** Caaceatrated Ly*. WILLIAM LITTLE * CO, BUOXE AC. CO Hhd» Bn5»T. lOOßlkUßccir. SO^xtSas** 100 BbUJf.T. Syrup. 60 Bill Moluw*. ■vnj Linut * CQu i» so-ux w»w AATAEIII CATARRH! \7. 6L*JTS Uiald Catarrh Eeaedy. War. raaUd to b« aacreoA perauaaat cure tor Catarrh A OftaUr. win full Ao. wQI Mat to any paraoa by adcrwtiac feat Qtxm box itTl_ laomtr p£jyi§Ut iiailtoalie THE PENNSYLVANIA TEAL RAILROAD. SCO MILES DOUBLE TRACS. , Tbo capacity of U>L* Uoad L* uov equal to uuy It. Uta Country. Three Throacii P*Mfii"pf Between I‘lnJbtLrvti auU I'lds-idelplibi. . Coanectfnralfcc-lluUic Lnlou at witiiThransn Tr.Uun from a.I Western Utfe* for n.ila dclphL»,sew Yurik-Ruaton. Ualtliuurcai.'t Wx-!tin--':tti City: tho< furiil»hlrtg tarUltle* for tin- urnupunaunu of PiMcoterj unrur;>a.-»ea rsr iml cuoifbrt by ’any otber route. v , Exprciaatid EastLln«Ttm tarmtsh to n..lai!«:pMa, wltlioutchaiiiteufeimyrcoadavlor-. Smottlnic Caraaro allac&eil t j 'MfO train; u wodrulTS Bleeplnjcati* to Ksprcua a.i-1 l-'a<tTrains, 'i l:o itx pres* run* dally, Mali and E.irt Line sumuya cxc-'p'-Pd. Three dally tram* connect ulrwt f**r Torn:. Ex. press and r'ast Line coru-jct for lialtLuyre a.ut n >»),. Tiirouzh I’.waenacr Triltu pr->'ldcil with Lc::z I;. btdse*9 Patent Brake—n>«rd under perfect contr.lol the Enslteer, thus much i-» tho ralety ol tm- Trains bciwcen Pi.ll.vlj’pnln and New York; two Dally Trains between Ntw York and Bos tun. Throuah tickets, ail rill, are jjpjod ou eluu-r of Uie above truus. Boat Ticket* l*» River, orStonlnjjum Llsir*. Lo«t >n i>:i.»cr;p.-airjj. f«rr«lfreeofcbar;4»Uuo4i^’iac.» i’-r;. Ticket-- inav be omaim-'t n» an,. «•!;.«.' Snipv:!a..l JSaJiruaa Otdee* lu U>« VVc.-r; -i»o on 5 riaydne rvnulof Uuc of steansepi rn the Ml—.silpt lor utiu* lUven>;at;d *1 Uic ottoc 0/tli>- ’ "i.ijanj i:t Hostou, Sisw \ i»rs, BalUmefe. i.r j'ail-dcl; o-o. tariata AiWiTi* A.* i.oW sab irin as a* ov cat o:.!eh - it', asr for i iciiu.cn p>v i-.riniu nr.n. Tbe coiuptctlon «f tliy a «i.rtecilra.- oftLS Pemurlvanla Itxllrcad uiuwt • No- l!.e DIIUICT LINE BilTVVhi:.\;nih I.A>T AM> 11IS ValiMd at i;i;K # \T’WK’?r The coancult- of tracks by R«;lpoa.. I'-rip* :e at Plttvbursn, .ui dt..yj*s;e or i.f 1- r*. with the aa»ms of tbuc, are auv.u.t«se*> r< *«.l ly appreciated by snlppcrj of :-t-vl !:»• Tr-\-,-J luKrubllc*. « , For rrelilitCoatraLTS am.Bl.jpolr.;r>.r;-vil.p:;*.anply to or adilrc-a cither «f tae f A.kc:.’* of the Company: sTKW,VRT. Pltt»barab: n. S. Pierce A Co.. Zanesville. t>.: 3. .1. JoLm*<ii, rapley, O.; It Mc.Seelry. Kj.; t>nu>:i: A Cropper, rorvmotuh. v>.; I'-i.fiJock a: C».. Jracrs -u. Tlib*. Ind : ll w. itrown *. c.*,. uncinuna: Att i t Hlbbrrt. Cincinnati; K. C. Meldrnci. .Ma.1n.1,, Jo*. K. Moore. L*.iul»vTUe; I*. I va:.*. vlllc, lud ; N. W, Gral.aiti a: Cu. Cairo, lit.; H. r. «a»s. bhslerA OUwa.bt. Louis; ,I.»b.i 11. IS;irrt>, Na-it. vllle. Teuu.; llarrt* « Hnui.Meiophl-*. Toutt.; C a:ko i Co., Chicago; \V. 11. il. Koot.td. AUo:i, lit.; .Tio Krrlrtit Affcuu< of Itallroads a; point* *n West. Tha Greatest facilities offered for tho Prato - tion and Speed; TraasporcaUoa c i Livu Stock. »n.l goed aceomniod-tinns with u»aal privilege* far psno iu travcllcs l:t cnarpx- in.-f.t. llr tbb Route Erc!abt»of ail ue-cripUJnican be f-r --warded viami f.i'iurhliadt’pM-i, Nov Turk. lljJt-pi l , or BaUim-'ro. tour.d Iron a;.r pi l»:l ..n t!:o iLtilro *«:- of ul*l'i. Kcniuckv. Indlara. ll.luvt*. ui n. lou.x, or MU*ouii, by raVroad dtrxTt, Tbc I'enasylvauU Radroud s-’o rot.urc:-* at l.tff bursh with sic imciv, by wMeh GW.* b-.ff. a'niu* c'd to any port on the* Kontucky, Tenm-sce, CaiutM’rland. IMti-.1-. Ml. ►>-I|-;!. v Mu hI’ i ■ln, \n«aimrt jeamnts. ArV.!!;*** aa.l ih'd tvi' ers ; ..ml *t ("evehend, Sundu*k.v u!;«l 4 : lea ;•) w lili hte.«;. i r to *ll l*urtsu» the b'orthwcvtcrn .hi ►. ilcS chant-and Btiippcrsca jli.siSt.‘iran?t-'-rtaf..r3 of their frclyhlsU* Un» f'*u-> x \ ..-an rely w ;-.h con:.. deuce on It* ►;K-rdy t.-otirlt. The r»te»of Freight to aa»- rO’u any point in tb* TTe»l,bv Uio Beuasvl»aula ihili...;.l,arc a; a;’, ti.t.e* a * favorable as are by other il. It. Coiup-inU-'. Ijy”Be liartlenHr b' nivra pai*W.;j .-■* "via Brve U 1.. V. J SNKKDKK. l*hll.id.*:pftU MAGRAW & W Ni-rth-lled. naULnoro.^ LEACH & CO,. No. A-.-r Rot. .c*, or No. Ham street. New Yi.rii. LEECH A CO.. No.7:>:..N"tTf<t. r -:oi«. 11. 11. HOUSTON',tiex. Frvi ;ht .V,t. I’M. LUllillTi. G:-.». Ti.A; r. x’.dl-J. 1 TQOtcA.bCOrr Ucu.s.ipi.Ailoo.pa.i’.t. pr^AYNES^- Si lOu tf* rt JBLAXX, XiO^LXJ. 1850-C1 • • Winter Arrangement 1360*01 Now•prapTefett «•»! rar* r«:» Jror* rulcnjo lo Ktt»- borj without chaujc, eomu wit;. t!.« Gnat Onlral UaUrosd ToN«w Yuik, rhlloioli'M... IVi’t'/r-oi- ar.l V.aihirx* tosi City. nr.J all the interior tow::* »»f Fenr«jl»:*i;U New Jersey, New V<Tk. 'i.id. a i- Merchant* br taking UiU toiite, -si:' Is iv« ih»* artv I*2o Of all the ta*l’.'ra marlt i;o c<>«t na?itaKecueui;»t2 Train* leave tliel'iiion l»<?pnr. corner i>f r».ril »r«J Msdlaoa street*. u» f>liuv.*: BJO *. Moralis; Expreu. iUI y. ♦•«- crrne«l.) fi3i r. ic—Nljjnt Expre's.iiaily.t.'iiuriUjactci r:c>l.; tonuectliiz utCrcatllac uUti Hie dcvi-lar-I ar.«l !.*«« ?horc IlaHroait to lissnktrk. llr.f s'--. New York »ml aa.i all t.;c Int-it.i.- 'm;; i New Eogtasd, vU New \ and Erie Uailrmul*. AlKt. »*»olb li> l>lmj>lrna, 7ar.*^rli Wrnon. StoubttjaUie, W ton-lit". anil i 1 Oiilo«;nt Vlrslnln. 'lh« *bove iraLis rcma.fl Kor.il v.’j- j.aJtis . MitiKiver ICjvul to r>!)a:..i, lJ.4Vt.*c r."A Cincinnati. Alm.mliU train* at l.ti.n ’ r ;on ;.u : I Cluclr.natt .HrvcC FARE A 8 LOW AS ARY OTHER Pu«n;cn boanh East wilt anti thl. oeia Elegant ami 3,trcr:ihh*. |*n*lnr thn-’n,:. a.-.-yol :..o ir;f9t an.l tlnr:.: the Called Snu . at on any «•* ih r. •will dm! ■llcrlite catch at in • •'.■ i»u< * :<» ’< - r.dvf checks and convey fret ..f c iarje to u a ntuburrantlt car*. >!• rpui> tar* »! y csttn iralu. Muokia-icars «*n ait mi. Ticket* fjr ß al«? a: trie p-Cul-v* Ta--* i '•rtc.** '• . West,. .it atU»eC*'»ii{iAr.y*ii Oiico.cou.e’-*.; Laiul - ;■; ami lU trborn airtM-s cr at the Tuioi. W*-t bt'le, Cbir«2<». pa.ilCHlar and rt>h Jo- tluri* i#> tor. ■. Krrlfftit i*f all ktaU- will *.»«■ ri.ri<>l fro-; io all Knstatall lion*-, *1 a* low nu-* *■* ■ v other baiSmad Rotte. TO MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS. The Puwmnsn, tort ''•a;- .ir 1 t . icag * l-air • .'I Company, tie:;..«i aa ariac^c-.r - .. '.in. *.. v Pi-anevi>ania Central Hal!.' ;• 1 * , i. y. ?. .• ’ .*.• trk..-- port.i:V>n *rrl*_. ,• r-• jt• -:;> cm «■• ■-. . v Milliard l»v this Ilf.- l)« ii. • • v. . I’’;i.. UttMraorf, New Vor.\ snnl With Promptness and Bispat eh. J. N. firllAUliV. >-n t. u. :■ J. H. MOORE. Co«i. am! tivu‘l D. V». l>Ooo tii-ii'i V.m . lu-?. .v.i.’M. piiiCAGo i:::x \j • K.uLvr.vr. DiiiEiT a«rn: 7« icoek&ni. acii.li Madl*on, l*rairl« <J'i Greta limy, IScrlU!. Ulpva, L*»‘r*»*v Ou ui.d after Mocda/. U«> e, yii Evening Exj.rr»#-V»i r. 'i . tlrkeoi c*u be rut-clia-’"* ;iM IJollr ..a tßcMi»’. I»*-*fborti ■•ircvt. or.n IW f L. I)J’\ 'ln*a u.J- • • E.l>»ytrr notiuma. u«u*LTlckci_.W- v JJUFI-’AI.O 'jbT.XKK Ul'i:”N -1. J RAILTFAV. ShortcutuiiJ b.’stroate toitatl'.lc acd other £a*tf ru Train is-.., n.-tmlt .ii c .7). ir. rlvg.% at llutlaio ut fcw) p. m,. Nvw \ «rk at IW.' ti:„ lighten at 43d; tormentor huu X V.UrntralA. I'.i m. To ami N. Y, * Erie tmla* Ea-:. Tinker* v !.i rlila Uornt can lie obtained a: lit*- l‘i! >■> Depot. fAJVOa.IT _K ft. \lan-«»F _ XilCnfeAX SOTTIIKUX ANO j.»l lake phot:;: raiuuud, 186041 Winter Arrangement. - Take* etfect fmmiav,, No». TS. 6.00 a. New York and U«» t.-u E\;iru>*— daily oic.-pt Holidays. via idd line. 6 SJ p. Sight Kxpri'*—dully except Satnrdar. vU Old Lino. Connecting at Toledo and Oetrrlt witli trains to nil points interior In Utdo. iV.m«\lv:inla. New Vwr*. hj..l the New knzlaud Mates and camid.*-. 6.0 C 4. Pittsburgh. HaTt;mnr« asd Philadelphia Ex. pres#, xts Cleveland. *.!*) p. x. Making elose connections nr. t c -i« any outer route. pr* Woodruff*# Patent Sleeping C-*rs aoconp.inT ji; the Sight Train# on this route to Sew 1 organ 1 Ito-d^i. Ticket# can be bad at all ticket ofilce* m the V>.»u and at the Company's Office. .M Dearborn streets, ana at the depot. Tr .In* arrise in ‘hlrago at w.30 .s. it. and JIKSi r •*. OKO. M, OKAY, u'cuT. Utsl.-rJi AZc'.t’. Jouff I>. Canratu- Oen'L Mij L ArrCHIGAX CENTRA!.' AND I.IXOKEAT WESTEIiX (CAN.U'.Vi lUU.- C. .. Winter Arransenicni. Trains Isave the (Ireal Cciuru. Depot, fnr.t uf L*gs •trect.Clilca/i: UQ 4. i:»r re—. Ilays eii-ep"*L} arrive at Detroit p. >i •>;.“pernio-, lahlite t.00i.v.: Albany Vd p. H.: New Vo** 'k.'C p. tLi lh*um i.’.tii ntgid. nan F . a.—New Tort and l«o*t.*n Jlvjire**. (except Fxtorday.y arrive at Detroit v. r*o*- pensioii Brldue of p. « . A**- int tOO a. New Yorl: V.M’h •. v„ u risedt, 9JO ±. Exi>r«. *. • nu.:h..c.i;h tnCicclnnatfln 11 hours. *3O A. X. . WdO P. X. 5 -41 P. X. Bjo r , u.— Cincinnati and Expr**-*; Patnrdavj through to Mretnuatt * 11* foaia Loulivlfte In 1* tiu tre. 4.0* r. ll.—Tmin. Saturday. opt; la NU«. j S-. I*7 Trains nl fi/K* p. m. rr Patent Sl«-r-iin: Car-on -.l’ The 6A)r. u. train fyrmrcl* at Far# wtm th*» llnf a!e mndLake Huron lUUwav fcr It-irci;.* and ail j-dn’s rtt j- at Toronto with llm (inml Trm.k Hallway to KJuriton. Otfdctubamlu .\r..r.tr»*:d, :i..d *■' moJaU to Canada East, Northern % eru.otit. New i.atnp. Sire and Main*, ilagzajze checked throjcli. Through ticket* formate at tee p-inelpa; Hp-tinad oOceeluttic No»tha2d Wes*, am! at lii<» C«« •:; a..v » odicc, corner Lake and Dearborn street-. .it the depot. oot of Lake arreet. f F. S. HICK. n.t Sitccrr. General Agent. IC!S \J ICAILUOAU LlN£^—lni jß .:.giT Train* dei-art from « nri arrive at Ohieaso a* p-how-; Oar Ktprr»aar<t M.UI leave a. e. and arrive at 5 45 p. m. (SuuUy»«scc7te<:i. Sljht txprroi leave* at tl.ti «•. n. t;« ui ■. •d): arrive at 5.15 a. w. (Monday.' ■-*' opted’. h. JOHN K. TilAcV. t.en.li.l, ■ W. L. Sr. Joua. CeuT Agetu. *l' v? CT. t/>UIS, ALTON & CIIICA- O oo KAU.lin.lli. WINTER AERANGEKISsT. The only direct rout- to i. • niii;-" •?. Aiwa and et. Louis. V> ITIlf»l t cIIAN- TaroEaprert Train* dally leive tin or. i •very morn lag (except sunday. aid cept Saturday’ .11:40 a. U. .11:10 A. X. Til A. M. . P. X. &00 P. X. Leave Chicago at. Arris* at Juliet... ~ Peoria., “ - Bloo;:il.ut;n . .‘Jw ” :-i “ “ ■* secatur * ! -:0 ** " •• yprtngfie!.! 5-vt •• a.a> •• .. ~ Jacaswuville ...... s ;'ii " » “iR p w. “ •* Alton " ** - SL Lolil* " l*-.'i ” Tiirongti trali*> arrive at t.hlcau*o »■ 2>nlG *t. and :ij p.x Joliet end Wllmlnot-'U A*ctiu.nn <;ati-in U-av- Chlcagu at 4^up.x. daili t roLd:.yJ. arrive at nr Kiezant keeping C-r-ion all ni •; t iram*. CONNECTIONsV-.U« du-noa w.Ui l-'tjan'-i-i-rt.l’rc rift and Burlington Ilallruad t-,r I-'-j-i-. ,i<rt •* tfsieslrar; and Burlington. At Ulooiuh gtou wm Df-i*central Itnilr.wl u-r At • ..rii -' r 1 lain lirvat tVeatcm Railroad of lam-- s fur .Is« » Naplenand Qctncy. At St. :.ui-.!vwlt!i pacific ILiilrcad for Jc3fP»ou CU/, »racdii% t>tur»ui •Wii. t!c niTll'r, Lexington. rndep»*x Cltv sutd I.iavM;- wortta. a lib Norm Mi.- ouri Rwilr.-a ’ fir.-?, i h.ir!t . Moduli and ?t. Joseph. and with lr >• M--urT.it”. ?;.vt road for Pilot Knob and routm-m .MD-n.rl. mill li-ul road Lino of Steauur ‘-h U;»; .'.lks*!':;, pi Rlvi-r fir Slempld.. and .’.eer (Mmim. Fur throngs ticket* apply a; Cw Com; an*'-' utfee. •Ct Dearborn street, oh-,site frvojont lion*.:. and at the Depot, Canal street. JAMES Rome ' Pi -. ri ,.- 4 CH\B. CONGDOS » Utcrua.*. R. D. MAiON, Superintendent. C. C. WHEKLLR, Gea'l Ft. Ajem, _JOaE!'H PRICE. Treasurer. de» FIIXOIS GKNTKAL " KAI t- ROAD. 1860 Winter Arrangement 1861 uu o. d after SomUv. Notembnr uotJi. lo*-0. trains will leuv« the Great Central Uc?o?. loetef Xaisu and South W.uer Street-. ftSu a. (Sau>lar»eioeptrdi it Peer: i a: p. Luucs IklO r. «. » nlro iv. k.. Sfrmphts3.-Wp.jf.. SewOric h -nr*. ®Au p. Jl, rxerpted;. ;:rrl ’ 1 it 11:30 a. Jf.» Calr-> Mtv p, n . \ i : *' i S3 boers. - Train* arrtre la •’Men*;* al: 'MO a. x. and 850 P. », ’ 1 Tliruuch tlckeu for all important potit* So.itli aiul Southwest fbr oala at the mace oi um Cauapasy. la Iba Great Central Depot. w. u. '.;vrm:i:.Geu.>-L»i.-t. W. R. JOHRSOb*. Gen. Pa**rcc« - A seat. i 'ALENA «fc Gt lIGAG<) L’-N iu N VT liAILCOA D.—AV*is—rr. .* kaix-inif'rr. Oo and after Monday, Not >-uiher kttu. D<».irair.i ■aU* leer* Well* street depots* Ibllowa. -amUysexcephat: HAD a. stand ruiy r. st, for BcleUlere, ll»j«Kfurt. Free, port. Warren, Galena, liunlelth. Dabiiqurand Bjter mediatopofnis; Ih4ha.iL aitd*:i>>r.*.|i.rDLf.*a,r‘'iO. Fulton. Cedar Rapid*, *ud liiienu*dU;e P“ln«-i: » y f. m. for Bclvldcre, Bod.ford, ami Inu nm’dlnte polau; S.nXJ r. li. for Gcm-va r.n I Irterr.cA.-.P* into. 1 .••JT -1 ’ a.x.trdc, Paoenger* forCryita* L.ihe, .McHoarr.l.i -h --mond. Geneva Lake, and Intermediate point*, wliitase 15.11.ff1., G. SVWHEELnn, Gr::. A*-t. li I C 'UIGAGO AULWAUKEE \J RAILROAD. Ron ullwadkes. la cr.os*E st. patt- osn KOSir, DEI: -IN ASD IS rKItiILDIATE IMINTb. Os sad after Monday Dec. 3d, ISA lhu*o3sp>r Ttafnx leara the Depot cora«r <*f Won Klmlu mi-l Cacul itrcrts. (Sunday* deep!>•*}» a-» foliowa: 7-xS aad arrive a; Milaaukeeat ll'G .v. y. 12A1 j», y_ and arrive at Milwaukee ul A3Up.y, Puaseagtr Train- arrive at edcajoat: It 3d A M. sad MB p. M. ■Now.trirpfor*. hereby Tlrtu jot-*njii Tn:«{ Luu-A. IVjaJlon Uic7<nirtb d»y ci Jamiarr/.v I>. uw. acii o'cl-h-x. nf j-J.i ilhv at ; tint nor.h doorof sUc Court Hutue In mU cJtvofCM i tizo. Mil at public auction iota® hiicheat Wilder :ur 1 coeh, Uio orcrubes lu >*aid frost Deed described wrUcs arc si folkm-t, viz; Lou and thirteen (I. 1 ; & ■ block one (l\and lot* cno (I?,two (2), three (S' aa>* fonrO) to blocs: <n an to to too park 4dUUuo w - ——— - Cblca*o.toseibcrwltb alllh« prlrtleic*and tr;urt=- TVTTGIIT SCAVENGER —-CWIm nance* iWtunlo belong tor. and ailtba right. mo w-f l\ ■V I,U, _m - h , rj^ Dari , Interest and equity nf wtamptloa ®tJcO to* X\ artaed to tb« cleaaLo* o r privy vanlta >layw and wife have In and so wild pmnU<«*.cr v- I '* TesoTtscof ttabla maanra, and acj offwulaa matter tea oodcnlzaßd Ua»la tba *am*ua<ier and bw >irtu*» '•* Orders d&ectad Cbaa. Kua.Otic*SOP. 0. tox 414* u umD Ir--^- *raitac»»T*pwap%btt«ttUoa, »«**«., cWch* Ju'u:*'-' Wmiejaa Aeeowmodsilun Trala luare* Chlc*;a it r. n, taVrc* a; CUlcaio atASJ a. a. _no2t B. C. UALDWDf. BopX Urgal St&bcrtiscments. Mi >iiTGAGF. 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'ln 1 ally ami npp-sr htf-re »ald • .rvult Conrt«<l ( -■o ite. o;; tlie rtr»l due <d r!ie t. r.-in>f. M b- '.■• Mvi ;»’ •'M.-tg-., y-. »;.M c..ii,..v. ■ ihlra Von«i.»p of F«»i*r«;trv, Wil. and ]ik-iv>l. r.>r dim'-r to ri • »al I e'i!upUhiart»* bill >tl mplal .1, usu a;iil t‘;c n.ati an ? tJilr;«r* tti.T.dn r'tur.'cl ;i: a -!•»;« <1 will be tak-i. 0-tr.M. i.-»,d.:iu.l rtor.-.l .igultst y».it jccTdluz to the rra> \.T '• | - 'o»id MM. UM. 1. OILIUTI. flcrk. -V. lauaLU, Compi’UMji'r. del: iv* r i ■Ul'.-TRf.S SALK.—I’nMi,- N.v a. tb # U Per In - that by .J. - fault .1* t'j-i'pa’ uicui »i certain ui-iuics V«* - urc'i ?■» fc'-.l of irr.! dnltd M.iv II.IW. nitiMlnff ?.» UK* is-id. ro.«. ;w i as tniytcv, rac -uted by Cout.ul oud Fr«dir;> . '-nn s. I. L. • . Palau Fpmt. Ui«. a../rtc.ce a«*l tru-'t.- *nu\ Ix-ed or ‘lorigjge nundl c f'l. will ..a n.c n*:. «.i January. A. It. i sil. h. j: ,»i pulillo aiu H. ;.. !• r ov-v. t*. t:.c id -l;vd bidder, at tin* north d..or ■■! ui.- « .*urr li'.a-cln C.c s-It:* "I 11.1* jsuo. «*.f !*■ * ;k. M.nloOf Tlli.'iol*. all the foil d-'M rlbed'reul -Hutite la •dd c umv ..f i At.i,, riM.i lolt-ov-- « pni at t‘i« e.n»*>e,d ••..riicr -d «.-clJo:. sw.ntr twelve 1.-1 east of tin* tnird ;>rlt.cl|.al mon.lua: tl.eaee • rtt. on fin.- *«‘ctlc»n lint- «1\ :i»i .Uiaia*; Ui..i.ei- wewl \ ~rd p.ir UMi M il.e *••«'dion line .v.eril. clidlu*: I .••! i-c -di'.n eleven iff :‘l< chain*; t»:e«ic* va-t t-v«.aty o north f. nr GJ-d'd* ’i-.ln» to the plaso oi coi.t.o.iniw *1 a Jucr.;-- A'.*-». <• .niiiicmdn; at tMr r.dd *ui:tli en*t ec.ruef af »e. don tweiily-uigl.t, c ; : U.e',c«uur‘;i mj.:; huctiula*; thence e.tec thirty•nruT.-lud t!».dn ; tl.rncd-..nUi idn« ;*•: Ofli.u;.-: thence v.« d tldrtv -ilve S» Ud chains ihei.pe north thirty ttiilua w the plac- -f lie;;:n.laz. < o.A.mine •ewi.ty ucrw# Also, wfl that part efthe nedti.-a-t >iinii. r of tbe> :iorthra»t «iuartvr of »«-ciU>n t drf. ihreu iJa«, m town • np. fortvone |»il north of range iv.v.ve wastof in*; third principal n.. rt-lUn. c-n ;iii-i.elii*at the north w ext corner * f «.i!d norUa ast nuamT of the uorthi-tot cjajTtvro: »vrth»;i Uilrty-tbree «:s»r Bfhrewdd; monluz ff-oin thence ••.■;th oiie-half degn •• w. »t along the seal l.ne of v ; (d ;.ort••o;ct (|tnrter-of snld nortlnai't :.r, lavay chain* to itn* ik-iu *. *e*l corner oj »aM rr.vot; il.;"'"- nonn . KMtv.* 1,-i { and Mli -grves tut the *’’titi; Mae of -aid tra'd twenty ihalhs to ;:.c -•nibesH crnrrofl e **me; thence n-u-th «>&*• I ivT rU-r * va-t lift-, n Haiti* aid iJi:rtj-eUM link* ta jl' lnt it: tbo caeT !; .•• --T »>iM trmt; thoiicc *ou:h • Jgbt and ono f-urth degret*. w-.-i «ii .l:i-ar- I -t-v'-ntTitesfii !l:d:« t«. n post In Hie n r.ter the ihen<*e tweMy-*lv M wo»t al*>nf the renter -ft? e M piuv.", f> *ll r idnu.* on.t »';.U •1 ■ link* t. n ifi tr.*- Lonh line •■; said I'l-IH' • -i.rilll I • i'jW Wt'l along tin- m-nli line nf mid trai l, ei,e ciula and f>»;jr UnJt* to iho [iUee» f l-« jrlntdpg. I lie-v;.i D-rt.;au-- -r I'.-cdul Irti-t reeiriled la the ilce.-rdf.'- tNlLvf c- "nty. iU.n*d» in lU-'K 0.-.* oi 2 icvd j . i»z>: l.Z\ raid-.•.!«> tu 1 .. J„ ~J,. tin* lul>.LaU>.l .)(■ liio Tedder i>t the UCtM ijioclili J in said De-ct. 1., t. PAiSL 1 iIKKU. « U« euiebcr 13. ’.>•»». !rilM*« dtcJld'.t*<t.l r^atJHd : : V.p i A2t>. I a: i! *trji k .. -iulti; <e\- A MALL—tvun>c Hold j. X. t>> (:!•••« an a»»!<nnic.it at this nortii door >-f the * •i , .rt ilnuw, in Ctitcugo, on Katurdnv. Ljc twenty iiLtih day of December nexl. ut l* o’clock a. x. a lot of r.nr.e. n.-i-otirte ahd judj;::iv! ! di.i- Li.-. Ui- firm of J, f-’. A !I. X, ;.iut i . S. Ih4r««>n*. sale absolut* f irra»n. tor particular*Uitiuu* ut ><< u. Hi rhert. At t. rn-v, mo Dcarb'-nt street. H. AIK IN. Day L*<pr. ■'*.* ?-ieb' tip. • ni -ago. rVr.Xtli.tVd *;.\i■!•:.- vV ht* read, I :*1 -.v; M. rr-vklt.-»3f.| «**-«( i 'I.. hSntfi.-. .Jldby i ! v.r na;.-; rept> ini'- r K.*, and *1 mcrdla Oifite < “Cfc C ■ •-••••. Hi Iy Booh ■. * ‘1..-,..ivcvr .Ha-'.r.lf, '-a-.1. !.<■> J3. 14. li !-•■• h fr * ■ M.l'arfc, 1.. r., «• i“. iUu.- i lit 'r.-’.I ■ :-'.r IU- w. u,r-Ir'’it l \ '--.‘.tndr^. 1i'.1,-1 •.rjif.' •■'•'. 11. L . ’.fler, t - i»-iipol . ■ ... ,r. ■ • v<»f ;• ilollnr-. Hid In J«-,;. - r ..\ u.Tt I" »•!:- i I ;>r -til. •■* a; .»tilllo ...m a- ;. 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Nollcela li-r-ii: i• an it*tiM**.ud Jjiii.c” C;a£ the com- Jdal-. - : '.lt.-; her '-I!! p- mj-Ulnt !'t raid • t.url.ou i. 1.1 iM-cerf •*M- Uier-tu' . , ci«< iit'i day of Ucccnt 1 t». 1* • • :• I'l'Tt irj* -n OHtc* -r: :.; i-1 * *nt dffftidani, m in.a Mi* oatba r. •* '. i i •' f ’ * : •'f-U InII. mla Nr lav rvijulr ; •. t* " *»M Jpn'ri* itivro •lialtpcr .. . v •.•■<: ;;;■ .r ' oh-re « d-J Sar.-rl-.r court of ot * txix i •»a.dy. on i:.f ; r-t «:•*; --itlmnoat I- n.. .«••• ’ i ■ * iitdiien ut i h.-'.j.i, i.i »aid couotf, : «.i; it • i:r»t 'loada> •'! January Ipul, and plead, uuvir 0.-.I : :: ■* --it! j»!ai;m*t% o!I» ..f pomplalat, . tn. -a a . >did Cut rnaltcr* ami Hunt' thiretn chariea • -X;* ibe tai.ou a* c-'iir*"*<i. n,d adeor«« ent. r<* - : ni-dti*t y-m acc-rilL? lot*.- : river of >ald . in*. , . BtMBALL Clara. j. tn Sjso. C«OJprw Scl r, uelidAiS-4«. I r pKU&TEH’:> SiVLE —Whereai, : JL Samuel 8. Hare* and r.lnfe I. M* wife, of the dtr i of CMcsift). county oT Cook and State of Illinois, old [ outhe ihl tiny ofJnnr.A.l* l.C.s.•xccntr fcittiaun deralßnrd a certain cved of Trurt'tl.lch -iirdlare • orded In ri* KrccrU , r*a oitlcti of C»r«k Ci-nr tv. la ■ Cook Il't of I>eeilr. vlilcn d-r.l conteyed the r propcrtyhervlaaftermenttfracrt Uitr'tMto -tccureUir 1 todrbUMluito In the saUl Truat Uml <U ■*all ed. i And* whereas, default ha» been made Ui the payment ; Of tns said Indebtedoca*. andilicr* Is now due and un paid thereof the ma of Jv.tooof principal and II.SW i lur V>(crett. payable at the Broadway Bank lu the city ofNtiar York. * And, urnercAc the leml holder of ihe Mid Indebted nc*< hath made appUc«iti>n to me to *ell the property {'Arnold 'iTnut Baeddeectlbod on account o' such dr f fbult and tn accordance with the nro'.uiou* of th» *md •|, deed. Andr.' w -1 . •<<!,:: I • *■ 'i_ ui. ;i Psr»Vn«. -u.CWIW