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.‘I:.;:?’* - ’it-'”-: h . ; vary Iho dull* “
-r e , j< .rjvt&;:iq.iu*.cpp:j’o:«cfcaar ,, lßratber cx
c;--• j- tbc il-r.ii i,Mou*eqoi- uon the remit* *
• , dH
,; \r ...c dret t-l otmuhry, j
j./..:.!-. . The bdUi;g price dt
:v,;; r cent; to onuddera •
lev ’.wulaal at P®9.<<c; foil
.. - r j Currency is abtwdatt, Gold all
ai . ; >v; v -, ■.tUiugui'..«:. ’
v.c ,«.u' i-l’.cu.iroiiihf Demo
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■ hr
1 -M*h • roothinud lini)T«veiacnt g t,
• - ■•• S P““> lo
.iv. mu v brighter. iew
.•V t*' ...l -v * ..-i* v.h.r dieted.aethey <jc
: 1., . p»*rcent..will qi
t .r V,' 1 . ••. - <, * t Hi > f*ld a: 9 el
,j. Vii* '‘. r land*,
Vj. . the;. car. i-ukeatlO qJ
" ", >ru general
y o • • '■ : -(i-i'.lcrl. :o obtain, E t
■ n: .-.v.-rta.,-* *.•)>*.■ “
•*. M-yy. dealers gj
i „.. J1.V..5. fl.molaccr*
*l‘.; r.j, . . a. v-iKoaot below w
*].. . U ;v.i.-*.iioftht»e (*
Jv* : 'i thlti MO* „
t.CT - -.. i. u be good. In
v,;; %: .... .:v. ti<
T;.: -a; *mr rat- •• Y. Gran- g
-t: ~ T . " T-.l: j'.ri.t,'••'Ucr Of the
■j-izivf i,vt.-x .V'-'t Z»;*, :«.•» • • xchaogc, JK
JV« • / >. /’rem* /
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, v
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V. - -.■-. • •• ' 7. ;■ . .5
v : -“ ' U**‘ ...8
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v •- ir. h -’.i:.; i: y.u... .Par. .. *
• .r.c ..m1 .t-n ;. J. .:h Par.
*■ ' 1 ~'“ TAt.
.-. ■ 15
< - t •*« rf' • orretflng
■ , ' . ;.. u. f. iJ-niiallsls
• • • - -j - 'i : - # t*'. r; :: - .cr •’•'iiiiosd the
,v.v. ur- .vould tltU
. . - ( vd v* !'.»•; !<».;n depart* 5
..i- .. iv.-aw !!tr .i .-.Mi- Jh-\ r;in / matter* ~
\ ..* . . •••{- I- ill the U
-,p > •■•'.. .<• firflkre-
.* .t 1- r. Id out*
I- •- • V . tlgure. I
• v ' ....■.•l'-J-S-Vvi . ; ..l ir ■ >-<•* 3
•• -v ;-o;'..r . :v \ wrk ex*
. di..-. ; houtica
• i.’-i.tii* .• L j. i demand .
. - • . t .v • ■.••.iriv.'.i-if, l.nwcvcr, “
-. . a.;! . i. ind i :t -.* . though
- ••• ■ • •• •• i* v.ii’ -.I .-■V.h ■ »real dje*
• • ; .. ;u ..- ‘j.checks
} • - ' .. * . • "«ijnoletf t
• . : - f • . . . t
.-. ■ jt : ;»..a ja-ooude* \
’ .■•••!■ •. :1 ■ ,-i. !1 !u. Uuld I
-uc.-.-uih 1.r.i...•' or.SM.. t
: .. ~5..m.5....... :. ;herbelter. c
’ • .-r. ■-. : --;o.r.r. Jl
V-- . r vi;cv.* v : .’.lt* -iiw-.s th-«*arnlDga or
- Gf.f "-■ *■ '■ ii- i l Company
:‘: >. '• (.% increase. 1
r- •• , ♦1.83 X.M I
. • t ..-s 5*«.6: 1.533.92
. . ?*T. $a,555.00 c
• . nr.*T tv-.-i'R»n.-'.v.—Traffic
•. -:r . T .-cii. ic- •; <
; / $15,525.90 {
- .-'i:v?-;-cV ;.. ... 19.51 C.91 j
. . . 1,458.17 1
. - i
•S:i.«8.08
5 l9«tyear j:s.S»W.(W
i. rrc-i ; 52b7.04
; r. I o-if.. AI73S t Ca:.-.v - I The :
is the tretkly ftaunuiT ©1 tuimings
-u-1 a Z-iXji December lojj, beingUiethird
, Total this
month to
-i—.' iv. —l 2lth inc.
- • • ib.:.;-5 (ilu,o6iL<Jo
. . -. J. 2: 85.U57.38 ,
.-. -y-.v; 2.5W-99
. - 319.704.17
: ;:r< • ; :r.od's9. fu?.061.0U |M,519.50
.. . 4,605.89
r . ~jy' f Lix
VTOT-t. 1 !. -V1M.,!!.;. “S. 1880.
*. 'y: ..nd»uii>t£ectefor
I - u;
» -. (-iu Of Bar*y
„n. i'* ■>.. ua. hu.
, - j.r : n f... /-c,i ,yj 33 599
; j> Xl‘ 1 . ... 400
,-. .. . <r, .... 360
. • . -21.: e5) . ..
•. n .it ■ ... ■.< :.6.ri 1.; i.:-\ Gb7 455
Zi:* iWO 1654
rrVd Lire” * High
i Hiu - •vv'hb TaTw
.‘-V. :ix ... cfcri. c».
...j ii i-hj ....
. . . 11 \j* -.7* 1W ....
*. *v n* -i 7.4
:.-■ *f>:% 30 1430
.. *’ L ' L . . V‘ii-1 '« ine
Tl’.* >J:i '3‘Jj 2ii hi 3478
: -.J . o- cnu:. -iuiet at7ois'C
. r. v r.: : ‘.cr^o. ' hjirl..g. hatnnruceiptof
.. .; _ ‘ :v-- 1. .-.u;2 jictive and price*
• 51 ,i; . clotir’ uv.ll h: T7i3>TJJsC forlSo.
;.: v.a-, t. J;a:l:cd inquhy for
. ..r r.; <l ?tr I'-kct qalvt at fonaor quota
l
-li. -.d CV-/n ’ -.j in joed demand and steady,
y ...' :Utl. caauncd hands at 30©SlC.
vi-.t. jc::vc. >o. 1 Kye In fair mqasit at
;>:<■ 'f'TC in go -d dfimaml and themar-
*■ ! h n t-llzlit advance on choice
IH-’j 4 fjm. Provision! steady.
. - r?"’ ' .L-jUi:Ltand i_ii2k,vc better.
’ i Ulicasu Market.
«'» r:.vr«r*AV ilrsyjvc, Dec. 2G.
1{- .nr -;s •;sales
r--:. -i v -l- • i '.:';-t Oltr" ronnd hoop, good
"-UUIj •• Cook County"
-i.C.* Zvlt -.nr.'-u-j nut njamd) at $4.05
v..; ..-.i ii'u i in;, MatV.rt declined
. :/.> w»-rc 2,1*90 buNoi
•v. : : s h~ iio .it 81c in store;
; ii. r;©.-c; is.OCrt ho do
i*. •• .* '-«!•/-; 7v* f-tore; 22.000
*•» “'♦•c-'t ht; R^'-.-ett-dotTUcin
-■i -’i- • V -iat* qiji-n ?.t 77c fur No 2,
‘ bn. Miik-t steady:
* • • ‘ at .lie :uetorc; 8,500
i.-.; .;i .-i .;c, ** * .■> iin do«t 31c in store:
~<> .)»i rrff'kvw hags damp com. at
• .f*: •.; l>n. M.irkrr more active,
~ u f" .at iTcin store; 600 ho
- . ' ' • -.t ...4 i-»jv;:cU.
. . .1 »•';<» K-... Market firm; sales
■ \ 1 --.fir- i,t»M »m. Jlarkot quiet.
* - *•* fit jr Tr..-Jc; 12! bags at4Sc
, ; -■ -Oj .i*r. call-* 32hags prime
• - - .*u iiVwiJ:. limothy need nominal
<4 tnti J frilr atss.ooper
i. 1 / !J:. • ■':r;t;.-t ficady. Good firkin,lß®l4C;
’■ '• • - • -I*; • 2'..i.,v 15c.
• I ... . . ;:—ir. 1: >5 'I Ifc dox.
i- *. or.u.i;,u v prairie Chickens,
y < il;-’ n- -J <d demand and
r»' ■i.d y-n vr, VCe quote Green
I ;}■■■' _ V" ( : ' 3i;C3sfc; Dry
s Clty,®Xc.
• ..I‘i- .-.cftiruao Us. U'tiiv- ic; Carters. 23
ly.i'f.TitV--; ■'■-_-} 51*) 9 doc.
l f .C good inqulrr bv
r:*. ;s-.- . ,:-.q .itt;; *r.r m-.ri.ot It linn, with
v. i’:: >-.i:;.-pU j lylf. fialo«
t; .. 6.76
fi -..1 our . j 6 - 5
- 6.75
•*' -. 6.C0
1 " 6.50
-iv sy‘2, • fi„M.ixuc under 225 s>«.
' •• -j. ioi» J:.--.
T-. -••'■'
-- V ' 7jo.nd 3WB>..
WMWSi.
,'J.; ■ “ - ■ 7!0 DrS -;'.vy Me.. Pork
1 . gaT!g«4 ifliU££lV*iwe.
iif TIItGEiPH.
-'.7T, yr-nn. Z:- phade firmer,
Tin e :o■ lerutc u vV for ho.iit- coosoiuptlou
•iV^ ,r : ir v •* , ' x :* •• I '-, •* of u-sooboieui
S.Cj.n.icr fcup t : 3*ju-;'-a«.'-jir.,*;.as for extra
: u . .ii-i .r o;tr‘»V-»ir.u:ctnt ,
' ‘“■ l -- -;_:u - .c. ?; ...id $5.50^5.60f0r
2 n.i* extra joowl hoopt.'hiy. Canadl*
n.i x a trifle better with ft
■■ und 0..1y a BtuaU supply offer*
“ : ' ■ it Tor common to
‘i;’w .-ir-. ~/j. enuiai—Si-iunc nlotrly at $3,55
u»j.> io chuiet flujicf Cork Mean—
'!t;;:v*. rr rv '7, w V-VH!J r *s"lsfor Jer
tv; ■— *• • fin-j *v:;h u fair demand.
II >.naUiv trlfic better with
~ ‘• -m-J:, - nippers, la view of
I *■ ** '• ar>* bnvaig with u little
: ••. ,w in f.i ii..vest cm club at
. • - ■: '-»-'••• '*••• •lli'vmkfc c.ul> r.t Sl-V3®sl.tts{
, r: •> AiulJownai $1.55(&l«15W;
il;a^jbajvhuo
* ■ ;;; *l.l r;\.: a: 71 >c. Darleycon
■"-uv:Corn, alltile betxer,
- '* srj* Uome trade demand:
'll..- -.-tj :• i w.-v-vn .iuWiltTOc—chlcllyai
. vi •‘-ts'rxf rr'r In moderate request
»<Ui VJu‘Xor vo*tvrua:*a Canada; for
». ;m —"*->rk I» moderate end the raarket
„. ~i, ct»ss at sio.a7 tor old moua; $lB
.. •• •■■•••• 'i -•>: tl-J-il tor old prime; sl2for new
,-J .jJ...- m-u ur.luspccted ne«i. Indo*
■ k .• m b’..p cj:v prime mesr for Juno*
- :;;-r ffftTry. market dull and L*n
- n, ‘■aio-.TijO&ii- at for 1 ro
- * i- -—. val for extra xaeeb.
.. hvcl.du;!,auu jaualnaL.3eef b*ma
at iri; ’fer 7 vf^ferern.‘Cut meats
i j;-) rc’.'*o‘ hut prices are la favor
.: jncbrxvr*: %n!e?!6j pk?« at for thoul
u<*r<. trtrtmnf. Hogv steady at 6.k<a
. f..r rornfeU; for lire. Bacon quiet,
r . • -qrfeity -iaart clear middles at 9#. Lard—
• U’. u;’. •--ita n moderate demand. Sales 200
l'j-; for pr.se andlOftlOtf-for
•rhntcc Batxf lelkag .slowly at au®l« for
and tor Caecao quiet aad
iti'jfly at 3 >lC‘% for inferior to prime. ,
'.nx£xi».—Cctlee market continue* ateadv,
'rit.i s ...-aie demand. Sales 532 bare Bloat
-'I-,-., .vive; ;;i>.oajre Jamaica aiiflc.' Klee quiet
'i-ii.c.'. .‘•ty'r.xsv# quh?t rus undiaaged. Sugar
or7»c» au i uncS.i'-.ued—only rerr limited. buslneae
■ • try mill, but without material chance.
. p. 1» 4. «>».; Bietr-tato Line. 100; B, u*.»: CST.
-.'Jij 'A.i Mitt, 9; Gal £ Chi;6l><: i*c vcripl
•- ••'-Ml’hem. 31: Jl C.4SJtf:
■ - * ..Ua.-a,
■■ XH: ’' : i y'-i/
l. y ■ •:MAlttidsT7 Dec. j(6.—'
. ,*i-; Aifytt*—tG au; Ucsauunnuimproved nrjoe*; iuferlir
‘fiaostlpu, jffw,. '
full Ha.*
v folp:B npvcurd r»j wyohead... . : , . .
; i. jjh gaol at pilaea, '
Foreign BUrketa.
By th* Anglo-Saxon.] LrvxJU'oon, Dec. 14.
. Litxrpooi. Bmsitcm Market—Quiet at
opening. Wheat wa* firm, and holder* demandan
advance on fine.
Provision* market generally dull.
Lovpox Slovrr Sarkxt—Console doM?d on
Friday noon at fiSKQttX for account cx-dlvldcud.
AanuciK brcCKmxt—The latent aales were Il
linois Central tbini 28*(32TV discount; Erie
share* BSX; X. Y. Gen. 7fi(&80.
Liverpool, Saturday, Dec, 15—Wheat firm with
an upward tendency. Prorltdouie dull.
London, Saturday.—Contois 02K4W2K account
ex-dividend.
America* Stocks—The latest dat ©a. HI Cent SSJf
discount; Erie ;X V Cent 754&80.
Paws. Saturday evening.—-TJi« »•, d
dnU. Rentes tt=T bOc.
Livaarooii— Brc;idhniii? gcuiToJiy -lead:. tVula*-
fiehL-Naab £ Go. report r.our lui* ;u> upward ten
dency. with a:: t.iipn.Vi d «!i-:nyjnl, «»'*;<'»• i! ut I s><<£
HIHRL Wl:r*;:t quo: .:?:** . .Uii riislern
lliaitiM; vvliU,- u*«a,i?hUO. Gur.i quiet. Mixed
and yellow&M4kl; whiteyn^O.-ou.
Rlchard>oii. Spence .V Go.. report: —Flour has a
dec ling tendency .iml price* have receded 6d per
brl since Tuesday’s market. Other Breadstuff* arc
steady and price* easier but unchanged. Provis
ion# generally dull.
Blgeland, and others report: Beef doll. Pork
doll. Bacon quiet. Fine qualities wonted. Lard
quiet at retail. Quotation 68<&70c. Tallow quiet
m 68055*.
Beakxk’h Circular Reports.*—Ashes—Pots
quiet. Pearls quiet.
Groceries.— Sugar dulL Coffee steady, nice
steady and slightly declined,
uNavax. Stokes— Spirits ot turpentine heavy at
aJc@S2* and fld. Envers demand a redaction.
Loxpoh Hover Harriet— Generally unchanged,
with a mors brisk demand. Consol* ciOf-ed at irix
for account and extra dividend. Weekly
returns of the Bank of England shows a decrease
in bullion of £318,500. Baron Bros, quote bar sil
ver at 6* IHd; Mexican dollars 5s 2&d and nomi
nal; American eagles 7&« sd. Barring Bros, re
mrt United State* 5s of '65 at StS&OSX; Penn. 6*
xm&eof ’TI atß4; do&»86; Erie »4>s; 111. C»m.
discount.
pHICAGO MILL-FURNISHING
DEPOT.
T. W. BAXTER & CO.,
MAVCTAOrraB* or
FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES,
OF ALL QUARRIES.
C. W. BROWN'S PATENT PORTABLE
Flouring and Grist Mills,
AND DBS LEAS Ui
BI TCH “ASKER” BOLTING CLOTHS,
Sssct Mills and Separators.
Separators for »' nrehouaee,
Uelßoc of All Klnda,
Ilolettug Screw* BkUs,
liru Uoitcn, Pick*, Proof Staffs, &c„ &c.
FVIRBAXKS’ SCAI.ES,
AKV
MILL FURNISHING GENERALLY.
Plans, Specifications and Estimates furr.hhud when
dcilred, and the construction of Steam aud Water Mill*
contracted for entire.
Steam Enelnea, Boilers, &e., »Vc.
The ►ubscribera having obtained the Agcncv for the
•ale of Steam Engine* and Boilers from the maunthc.
lory of GOULDING, BAGLET A SEWELL, of Water
town. N. T.. would Invite the attention of purchasers
to their superior raerita of style, workmanship and
powers; also, their very low prices. The following la a
list of price* of Engine and Boiler, together with Deal
cr. Water and Steam Pipe*. Cocks. valve*. Arab Cast
ings aud Orate*, complete and ready for use, delivered
tn Chicago*
S bone power. f 500 SO bone power f l.av)
« “ “ 5T5 25 ** “ I,M)
10 “ “ 725 30 •* - LtiTi
15 “ “ 800 35 •• “ 2.000
16 “ * *• 1,100 40 " - i, 200
and In like property for larger sixes as required.
Every Englneis furnished with
JUDhOVS PATENT GOVERNOR VALVE.
For Floor Mill* we confidently recommend them as
superior to any other style of Engine, and they will
Save from 26 to 50 per Cent lu Fuel
over the usual class of boilers In use In the West. Wc
shall keep an assortment of different sizes at oar t*.
mbl'shment, where they may be examined and the
accessary Information obtained regarding them. Com.
patent men will, if desired, be furnished lo set tip aud
start engine* In any part of the country. We also supply
WATER WHEELS. SHAFTING. GEARING. AC,
At very low prices.
X. W. BAXTER At CO»S
Mill Furnishing Depot, West Water street, betwcci
Icandolpn and Madison, Chicago. Illinois.
Pool Oiflce address. Box 271. ucj*sC‘-ly
QHRISTMAS GIFTS
niGH FANCY GOODS,
Odor Cases, Jewel Boxes. Work Box**, Card Case*.
Cigar Stands, Card Baskets. Jewel Casket*. Watch
Boxes.
Parian Goods,
Match Boxes, Taper Holders, Toilet Bottles. Bronze
Figure*, Writing Desks, Flower Va* a*, Shopping Bag*.
Dressing Case*. Ladle# Fine Purse*. Gent’s Port Mua*
nals, Mantel Ornaments, Etagere Ornaments.
A choice selection of the most beautiful floods we
have ever offered, and at moderate pncee. Please ex.
aaalaa theta.
J. H. REED «fe CO.,
144 4c 146 Lake Street
JTOR THE HOLIDAYS
Tbe BQbtcriben will hire ready for tbo Holiday*
Urge aaaortment of the different r&rleties of
CAKE) IHACAKOONS, KISSEI, dec..
Computing In part a* follow*:
800 pound* ORNAMENTED FRUIT CAKE.
1000 “ PLAIN FRUIT CARR.
sft) “ " POUND *•
800 ** QBNAXRNTRD FOUND CASK.
000 “ WHITE •*
400 - PLAIN WHITE CAKE.
300 *• JELLY CAKE. . ...
000 ** HAIBU? CAKE.
800 " COCOA-NUT MACAROONS.
800 ** ALMOND MACAROONS.
Also, a large supply of small ftmcy Cakes, tnciodlag
theolsfhshionedKew YeaTa Cake, printed with new
«. ©signs. x call from oar friends and the public U aoU>
(fltad. O, KENDALL, 80KB A CO,
delMflP<L?w 89 Washington street, cor. Dwarbors.
Q.IPFAEIVS INJECTOR,
YOB SUPPLTIKO
WATER TO STEAM BOILERS.
All also* received direct from the maoofr ctnret»,and
tor tale at their prtpes by
HIQOINB, MOWRY & CO,,
de&dTO&la Vo. 90S Randolph street.
gHIRTS. COLLARS. TIES.
BURWELIi &. WTA.IT,
DEALERS IX MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
Dearborn Street, 8 Tremont Block.
Bare Jn*t received a fow choice varieties of Shirts.
Collar*, lie*, Kcreka, De Jolnrllle and Long ScarS
Gloves, Half lloee, Cndenhlrt* and Drawer*, Travel,
log Bhlrta and Blankets.
ahlrta made to order, from measure, and warranted
to give satisfaction.
GLOVES, HALF HOSE HOSIERY.
SO3odte7-€w
JONES, PERDUE & SMALL,
138 • • Lake Rreet « > jgj
MAKUrACFUBEBS OF
BUNK BOOKS.
wmoiasiu ax» natan. naauae m
WRITING PAPERS,
Envelopes, Memorandum and
Bass Books.
WHITING INKS AND PitriDS,
Card* and Cardboard.,
BOOK BINDERS’ STOCK,
AJfD OFFICE ITATIONERV.
JOKES. PEBDCC ft MLUX
131 Ift»e Slmt.
gHiRTS. 'sTfmrs! sights,
UADI TO ORDER BY
BURWELL 8c WV(ANT f
Dearborn Street, Ho. 8 Treaont Block, CUoago.
We Bare a large aavertmeat of Floe Boeoma ofevery
variety. imported expmrty for Dree* and Party EUni
which we will make an to order and warrant to elre
eadafrctlon. oo9ud«7Jw«
T^ISSOLUTION. —The partnership
JL/ heretofore existing between the subscribers no.
der the firm of
U i. IIIHBLO h. CO.,
U tola <Ur mutually dlaaolved. L. A. Hamblen harlnjr
Borebaaed toe enore Icwmi of S. i>ockwood Brown
i toe wuti end batlneea ot toe late firm, will continue
toe burin eu el the old Stand. No. 47 end iS buu atreeU
end U autoorUed to receive ell debu da« the firm.
Signed. L. A. HAMBLKX.
B. L-IBROVrST
dcßrir^S-lw
Chicago. Nov. 80th. IMP.
JgININ G E R ’ 8
OLD
LONDON DOCK
a
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,
WpOOUlly designed
Tor tho 9m of the Medical Frofeaioß
and thoj ramiiy’
dmed tor aa oC toe meet pma WnttayScJans, Cbem.
J*S» OoMOlMeonL as p'tseMlng ill ofthosc in.
ntotic medicinal qualities, (tonic and diuretic) which
belong to an ou> lxo ku oik. Pul tip in Quart bot
tle* wi told by an Druggists, Grocers, Ac.
A* St BININGER Sc CO,,
<tkubU«bad 1b 1778.) 6ot* Paowmoae,
___ No. 19 Broad Street, jf.r.
*
(ooidisemj
nPIMOTHY lIAY.—IOO oar loads
CHEAP FOB BEAST PAT.
cation immediately to toe underelgoed al
domain TBIS7UE BBOTBBBa,
C EXTONS AND UNDER
-40 TAKERS. 9S LaSalle etroeu “
Haro on bead. at all times, every style and finish oj
ttood Lead and Zinc Coains; also, Sbronde And an
prepared artib Hearac* and Carriages, and everything
requisite for funerals; and may be found on handaud
Tcndytqglre prompt attention to their business si all
boon. Thoy also hare a Chapel and Vauliln toe Ceme
tery. [apm WRIQHT A MoCLUIIS
AGS J —BAGS ! —BAGS 1 - We
J-J are nowrecelrtnp direct from toe * Bone Ma*i
Pittsburgh, Pa_ an article ot Seamless Bass conal tn
veight and Quality to any sold. !•; toU martei. Tboae
to want of Dag* will Audit to their advantage to cad
and axamlne before nurcUialngclstwhere.
M'EItSTHK Agaatis.
dcl-d57Mm JSS South water street
POTIC & RICHARDSON, .Mann
faclurew of Hominy. GrlU, Coro MeaL tlrahauj
Plow. Cracked' Wheat. Kuiup, Ac- comer of Han-ieon
anlOrUwcdd streeU. ' Order* solicited. Poet Office
addreM Box list. Hlgiie»t cato price paid for White
Pant Coen. , _jdw»
PUEE SWEET CIDER—in whole
BY TELEGRAPH.
UTEB FRO3X EUROPE.
AB'PAIBB IN’ ITALY.
Reported Assassination of Garibaldi.
TREATY OF PEACE IN CHINA.
Poetlxkli, Me.. Dec. 2d. —The Canadian
•crew eteamabip Anglo riaxou, CapL Dalian
tine, from Liverpool via Londonderry, arrived
ut tliis port at 1<) o’clock last evening. Her
dates are two day*, later than per late arrivals.
The Earl of Aberdeen lb dead.
The China mail had reached Marseille* and
wua due In Loudon on the 15ih inst.
The bombardment ol ti&eta had recommen
ced.
The bullion in the Bank ol France bad de->
creased 3.000.000 francs daring the month.
The Empress of France had arrived home.
Lo.NDONpnnp.Y, Dec. 14. —The London Tunes
city article of hurt, evening says:/ The funds
this morning opened without alteration, and
were steady throughout the day. the m;.<*ket
being supported by a further influx of gold
Into the Bunk of England and the announce
ment of a large specie arrival by the West
Indian mail. The demand of discounts was
small, and the general rate in the market was
<43-4 per cent. About £400,000 io line gold
was taken to the Bank to-day. A few par
cels of sovereigns were withdrawn for Amer
ica.”
The exchange quotations from the Conti
nent show firmness. The prospectus of fhe
new Turkish Idau attracts great attention, but
there Is no sign that the contemplated sub
scriptions will be obtained lit this country.
The railway security market closed quiet,
but steady. "Canadian and American Railway
stock* have Improved.
Basis, Dec. 14. —The monthly return* of the
Bonk of France show a decrease In cosh, of
two and three-flftho millions franc*; bills dis
counted not yet doe, twenty-four millions
francs; advances six and one-quarter millions
francs; current accounts, nineteen and three
fourth* millions francs; increase In the treas
ury. balaucfc three and one-quarter millions
francs.
The allied army in China commenced their
advance, on the* same day that Pekin was
taken. The summer palace of the Emperor,
was taken and completely sacked, affording an
immense amount of epoil*. The chief share
of - th ' plunder - seem* to have fallen to the
French. The quantity of the treasure taken
is to be divided between the French and Eng
lish. Some private* are said to have told their
share* for 30,000 franc*. The entire British
share, including both treasure and private
property I* otimuted ut about SOO,OOO.
The Tartan army is etill in the field, though
the Emperor km
STILL LATEU—AISKIVAL OF THE CANADA
AT HALIFAX.
Halifax, Dec. 20. —'The Cuuard steamship
Canada, from Liverpool Saturday Dec. loth,
via Queenstown ICih, has arrived at this port.
She lia* £215.000 iu specie on board.
Th»* bliip Georgian!, from New Orleans for
Liverpool, burned at sea November 30tii.
Crew saved.
A dlfpatcU from Vckiu via 3t. Petersburg,
states that peace has been concluded with the
Chinese, and the Emperor has returned to bU
palace.
An attempt has been made to assassinate CoL
Dunn of the Sicilian army, which gave rise to
a rumor of Garibaldi’s assassination.
Halifax, Dec. 20.— Passengers by the Can
ada report that it was rumored at Queenstown
that Gar.boldi hud been assassinated.
The papers by the Canada report that Col.
Dunn, of the Sicilian army had been wounded
iu an attempt to aasasbiaate him. The rumor
of the assassination of Garibaldi probably
arose from this circumstance.
Among the passengers by the Canada is the
Kcv. Father CUiniquy.
London, Dec. 10.—It la again reported that
the passport system between England and
France is to be'aboUsbed,
The oflicial dispatches from China are re
ceived. They fully corroborate the dUpathes
already published.
A postscript dated Oct. 14th, from Gen.
Grant, states thatthe remaining prisoners have
not been liberated. They numbered 2000.
The Pontifical troops arc about to march
against the town of Ponterovo to overthow
the provincial government established there.
Intelligence was received at the foreign office
yesterday afternoon, through fit. Petersburg,
dated Pekin, Nov., oth. It states thut peace
was concluded withChinaou the2otb of Octo
ber, and that the ratifications of it were ex
changed on the 6th of November. The French
and English forces had evacuated Pekin and
the Emperor was expected to return to the
capital immediately.
TUc Rebel Couvcallou,
Charleston. S. C., Dec. 24.—The Conven
tion met at noon, Mr. Jamison in the chair.
Prayer was offered.
■ 144 4c 140
The Committee on Relations with the Slave
holding States of North America reported the
following resolutions:
Rcfdvtd, That this Convention appoint Com
missioners to proceed to each slave-holding
State that may assemble in convention, forthe
purpose of laying before them the Ordinance
of Secession, ana respectfully invite tbclr co
operation in forming a Southern Confederacy.
Hesdve if, ThatourCommissionersbeautbor
iicd to present the Federal Constitution as the
basis for a Provisional Government for such
States as shall have withdrawn from connec
tion with the Government of North America.
ifooTwrf, That such Commissioners tie au
thorized to luvitc said seceding States to meet
In convention at such a time and place us may
he agreed upon for the purpose of forming a
permanent Government by tneso States.
The President read u communication from
Gov. Perry, of Florida, acknowledging an in
vitation to take a scat In the Convention. He
congratulates South Carolina on the step the
has taken, and says Florida will certainly fol
low her lead In secession.
Mr. Perrlne offered a resolution for a recess
from to-morrow to the ICth proximo. Lost.
Mr. Mawgaull’g resolutions Instructing the
Governor to make forthwith all preparations
which may be needed to assert by force the
right and Jurisdict ion ol South Carolina in Its
territory, were lost. •
A discussion sprang up as to sending copies
of the Ordinance of Secession, a statement of
the grievances, and address of the people of
South Carolina to the other slavcboldlng
States, to the Governors of the other States In
the Confederacy, the question being whether
to send to the non-slaveholujng as well as the
slavcholdlug Stotts.
Charleston, S. C. Dec. 2d.—The committee
re-assembled at 11 o’clock this morning. A
prayer was offered up asking the protection of
G <1 over a Southern Confederacy. Mr. Spain
offered a resolution that the Governor be re
quested to communicate to the Contention in
secret session, any Information he possesses in
reference to the condition of forts Moultrie
and Sumpter, and castle Pinckney. The num
ber of guns to each, the mmiber'of workmen
and kind of labor employed, the number of
sdldiers in each, and what additions have been
made, if nay, since the 20th Inst. Also, wheth
er any assurance has been given that the Forts
will not be re-lulorced, and if*o to what ex
tent, Also, what police or regulations have
been made if any, in reference to the defences
of the harbor of Charleston, the coast ami the
State. Laid on the table for consideration for
secret session.
Mr. Brown offered a resolution that all chi
tons of the United States domiciled within
this State on the adoption ol the Ordinance of
Secession on December 20, ISGU. be and the
same arc hereby declared citizens of Sout;.
Carolina, entitled to all the privileges acdsub-
Jcct to all the liabilities incident thereto. Mr.
Brown thought that there was a number of
meritorious citizens in the State who ore citi
zens by adoption, and there was a well founded
apprehension in their minds as to the extent
of their allegiance, and without by which
Individual* 'could become citizens of
Sooth Carolina by birth and adoption.
Birth give* unqualified citizenship in
the State and relative citizenship in tbs Uni
ted States. By naturalization persons were
made citizens, and by virtue of being such.
were made citizens of South Carolina. *IulS52.
the Constitution of South Carolina was amend
ed and foreigners were required to take an ad
ditional oath to the State, one of true allegiance
to South Carolina, or so long as they remain
citizens thereof and, seme times by another
method, that of a test oath.
Mr, Brown said also a period must be adopt
ed for the subject. I don't mean, nor contem
plate making involuntary citizens, acciden
tally domiciled at the period of the adoption
of the ordinance of secession.
Mr. Ktnueard moved that wheuthcConven
tlon adjourn to-morrow it be until thelSth
proximo, or at sneb time as the President
should order It to ro-aosemhic. Laid on the
table.
Mr. Rhell offered an ordinance providing for
the bolding of a Convention of the slavcboid-
Ine States of the United States for the purpose
of framing a constitution and forming a South
ern confederacy» and moved to lay it on the
table without reading it.
Mr. Mezuiuger doubted if there was author!*
ty for receiving u paper in a public deliberative
assembly without haviug ut least one reading
of it.
Mr. Khctt then read the ordinance himself.
It provides as follows: Ist. That the Conven
tions of the seceding slavtholdlng States of
tbo United States unite with South Carolina,
and hold a Convention at Montgomery, Alaba
ma, for the purpose of forming a Southern
Confederacy, id. That the said seceding
States appoint by their respective Conven
tions or Legislatures, as many delegalcaas they
have Representative* iu the*pr* 'sent Congress
of the Lolled States, to the said Convention,
to 'be held at Mongomcrv, Alabama;
and that from, the adoption of tbo
Constitution of the Southern Confeder
acy the votes sliall be by States . 3d. That
whenever the terms of the Constitution shall
be agreed uppnjiy the said Convention, tho
same shall be submitted nt as early a
day ns practicable to the Convention and legis
latures of each State respectively, so as to en
able them to ratify or reject the said Consti
tution. 4th. That iu the opinion of South
Carolina the Constitution' of the U. S. will
form a suitable basis for the Confederation
of the Southern States withdrawing. sih.
That the South Carolina Convention appoint
by ballot eight delegates, to represent South
Carolina in the Convention for the formation
of a. Southern Confederacy. Lastlv, that one
Commissioner In each State be elected to call
the attention of the people to the ordinance.
The Pittsburgh Amnal Excllrment,
-WasBUfOTOK, Dec. "War Depart
ment can take no, action in reference to the :
recent movements at Pittsburgh' until official
information shall be received, from the officer
Jn. charge of the‘ : Alleghany-AracnaL The
order for the removal of the guns was recent-'
ly issued and directed them to be ut Ship :
Island and Galveston by the lime the defensive ,
works .at those’ joints, though unfinished, '
may bo ready to receive them. Appropriations. 1
for the purchase of the cannon were long !
mucc made for the purpose above stated, and I
the order for their removal was in accordance"
with : thu. law aud regulation,' without any ■
rdcYcnce whatever to political occurrences.
■ .Cant. Ingraham, of South Carolina, In eom-~
zoana of the sloop-of-war Richmond, attached
to tho Mediterranean- Sqesdros,bal aikedaad
obtained Inti to return.
X'romPUu’s Peak.
Fort Kearney, Dec. 23.—Pony Express
going West was twenty-four hours late, owing
to a rider losing his way andfreezingto death.
He was a German-camc unknown.
The Central Overland California and Pike’s
Peak Express coach passed at 2:30 yesterday,
with $3,000 In dust and six passengers.
Dsnter, Dec/22.—Patrick Waters was hung
yesterday about three o’clock. When on the
gallows he confessed to the murder of Free
man. His written confession has been pub
lished. He had meditated the crime three
days.
A new discovery for earing gold haa been
made by a man In the gold dual digging. It la
•till a secret. He took one pan full of tailings
from oue quart* mill, supposed to contain lit
tle or no gold, and by subjecting it to the pro
cess three several times, obtained sy, $7 and
$2.70, respectively.
Cheering reports came from the San Juan
qOubtry. L* vast extent of rich placerdlgginge
is said to exist in that region, besides ag
ricultural valleys.
We had light £uow on the evening of tbs
20th, but aii disappeared in a few hours.
Weather since very line.
Later from Cftllfrrnljt.
Fort Kearney,Pec. 25.—Weather bright
and bitter cold.
Poay Express, with 8m Francisco datca to
the 17th InsL, pissed here at 4 o’clock this
morning. Steamer Uncle Sam soiled fer .la
pin wall on the lltb inat-, with f1.45?.W01u
gold. Among her passengers wete a large
number of Republican politicians, en rout* no
doubt for Washington, where they propose
spending the winter.
it is understood that Gov. Weller accepts
the position of Minister to Mexico.
The Kepabligan papers charge that a secret
organization is concocting meas *res to estab
lish an Independent Republic on the Pacific
coast, In ease of dissolution of the Union.
The Siclen Bonds,
New Yore, Dec. 2(3. —In the United Slates
District Court to-day, on motion of Assistant
United States Attorney, the Court granted an
injunction restraining the Bank of the Repub
lic and its President from disposing of an/
bonds in its po?soe*ion until Inrther order of
the Court. The WUcUvgea that the above
bonds were stolen from an Iron sale ;u the
Department of tho Interior, and that semu of
the stolen bonds were deposited or hypothe
cated by Bussell. Major dc Waddell, with the
Bank of the Republic. Judge Smalley also
granted an order returnable next Monday for
the Bank of the Republic to bhowcaus*Jwliy
the injunction should not bo counted perma
nent.
From XewHlexleo.
Independence, Mo., Dec. 25.—The New
Mexican mail from Pawnee Fork arrived to
day. Three mails waited to make connections
at lhal point, ami it is supposed that it hit
been delayed by the Indians. Two maria bad
returned to Pawnee Pork, fearing uu attack
from the Indians. Tbc commanding officer at
that place furnished them an cbcori surd all the
mail* have gone through.
Snow Ml tu tli*; depth of 0 inch?* jvatordav.
All is tjuiei hero, but the people’ :;n* lullv
prepared for u»y difficulties* that may Arise inuu
any marauding parties that may come amongst
Us.
Railroad Accident.
Peobia, Dec. Stith.—The mixed freight and
passenger train oa the Peoria and Oijuxwka
Railroad, which left Peoria this morning, ran
off the track when about four miles out. The
passenger coach broke loose ami turned oror
twice, lauding on a pond of ice. A man named
E. S. iliilcr, of J.oda, N. Y„ was fatally in*
jured. No other* dangerously hurt. But few
passengers; cannot give names of injured.
Prom Ark&nwae,
Fatzttxville. Auk., Dec. 20.—InUIUgence
received hero confirms the election on the 20th
of Dr. Smithett, u strong secessionist, for
Senator from Arkansas, for the ensuing term,
over S. Hampstead, a conservative man.
Warlike,
Boston, Dee. I>3—Three hundred men were
yesterday sent from the Charleston Navy Yard
by a special train to join the ship of war Maco
donian, at Portsmouth.
The Danger* of Skating.
Sackett’s Hakbob, Dec. 25.—Three boys
fell through the ice while skating on the Kav
to-day. A son of Mr. I’cttit was drowned.
THE FALL TRASK ©F
1800.
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IT
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JAPANESE BOOT AND SHOE POLISH.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE—In any
OLD DR. DEATH'S JAPANESE MEDICINES-.
Book deecrlptlve of the name mailed upon the receipt
of 26 cent*.
GREELEY'S BOURBON EFTTHUS—Which are
rapidlv taking the lend of nil others, and cannot be
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CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GlN—Oecniuo.
SHAVER'S PATENT ERASER AND PENCIL
SHARPENER.
OLD DR, SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT.
BOSTON INDEXICALSOAPS-Honey. Gold Dollar,
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SI.'PERIOR INK, BLACKING, Stovn pohah, Ac.
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PATENT FOOT SCRAPER WITH URFSII.
PATENT GEM MASTIC—For CUwlog.
DR. JACOB'S BITTERS—Which stimulate t;;t liver,
regolatetho bowo!-s cleanse the Koraachaml purity
the blood.
TFI i: NEW AMERICAN
WATCH.
TtADE AT WAX.THA7I, 7IASS.
n order to meet the requirements of gentlemen who
prefer a ihlcner Watch than thot-« usually made by ns
wc have lately bsood A new style of Watchon thetbreo
quarter plate modeL etpoclally designed for this pur.
pose.
In establishing this now merles, St has also beun cur
deaJen to produce a Watch In every way superior to
iho best and hlghcwl priced prodact# of th« mo«i re
putable of English and Swl»a Watch manufacturer*;
and no labor or < xpcn»i: has been spared to this end.
In all respect* of fine and durable material, of exter*
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PRACTICAL RESULTS, oar new three-quarter piato
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The following named gentlemen may be referred
to in relation to these watches:
Hon. HANNIBAL HAMLIN*. Maine.
N. P. vt ILLIS. New York,
HORACE GREELEY,
CYRUS W FIELD, New York,
PAUL MORI’UV, Now orleacA
Dr. J. MARION plliS.
Lieut n. A. WIPE, v. S. X„
S. I. PRIME. D. IL, White Plalna, -
<Jenl. C. P. MORRIS. Sew Tora,
JOHN G. RANK. Vermont,
Hon. S. P. RASES, Maaa,
FRANK LESLIE.
WM. H. CARY. Sew York,
NORMAS WIARD. Wl*con»ln.
J’roL BARTLETT, TVe*t Polci.
Col. W.J. HARDEE. U. S. A..
WILSON (». RUST, Sew- York,
PETER COOPER, New York*.
' Carrioji.—A* our watch U now eztecalrely counter,
felted by foreign mmnfactnrer*, we have to Inform tha
public that nc wetch la of onr prodoctlon which U on
accompanied by a c.rtlScate ofgesulseacea, bearing
the aciabcr of the watch, sad signed by onr TresJuror
R. E. Robbina, or by onr prcdccewor*. Appleton, Tracy
.t Co.
Ab IhCK watehe* are for aale by Jeweler* generally
throughout the Union, the American Watch Company
do n*t ao'drU order* for single watchea.
ROBBINS ,t APPLETON.
Wholesale Agent*, No. hi* Broadway, N. T.
dotxcoAim-eow
J. T. & E. M. EDWAEDS,
Agenw for the American Watch Comranr, Waltham,
Ms**- k«rp constantly on band a good supply oftM*
celcbrac*d Watch at wholesale and rctalL No. tin
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One of the verv heat Physicians In Boston has said:
•• That it 1* the best preparation of Bitter* that ha* ever
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Bfl I 430ft Op** 08, lAM fOIMC Ct
THE CITY.
COMMON COUNCIL.
SPECIAL MEETING.
Present—Tbs Mayor and Aldermen Botaford.
Colby, Marshall. Julies. Joy. Foai, Colb, Alston,
Hubnard, Prindlvilio, Hack, Perkina.
Absent—Aldennea llama. Keimady, Myare,
Taft, Keuo. STabl, Comieky. McDonald.•
Thu Mtyor presented the following communica
tion:
To the Alatmuh •/ the City of Chicago •
I call rour atteniiou lo the appended message
delivered by me to yon r-~ me asm of April Last,
la ihb I alluded m u drift of a little over $1,600,
charged by the Comptroller to the Treasurer, and
width the’Treafcurer decline* Jo pay, he contend
lag that it was paid twice without any ten'.t of his
own, A committee wap by you at my
which hj- *aa.vr nude :i report. Th%
Treasurer h??> v/uay kui me hi* resignation, and
I «Uo lav before you the report of the Comptroller,
•bowing' the state of the Treasurers account at the
time oihls resignation, ft appear* tlutl tbrru tie
three disputed Item'-* In hia account
1. Is the draft of S?,6C«C*. b*!br* ailodcd toes hav
ing been nwW revise.
. V Is an item of $225 of Illinois money-taken tbU
year, nearly all of which will, in the .end. prove
good. The Trea-ur r eoatv.ul* that this money
was taken on a certain day, too late to deposit jp.
bank, and that the bank* refused to receive !: on
account of the city nett dav.
3. Is an item of £s23 which the Treasurer re
ceived from Collector lleudricka as nncurreat mon
ey. Some alibis consist* of counterfeit, somo of
sP.crvd bills. »om» of brokeu banks, and mostly
worthies*. The Treasurer roctlvsd It of Collector
Hendrick* aa uncurrent, and it Is doubtful whether
the city has lost the right to collect the same of 3lr.
Hendrick*.
These two last items, making the sum of
have been deposited specially to the credit ?f the
cltr.
The Trea«’.tror h»6 to Llb cradit about SSOO of hit
salary, for which I hare refturd to algu an order
BOtll the iloul adjudication of' is account.
Ifccorcmeud mat the who matter be rlferred
toa committee foradjuO.ic.ttluu.asd thaltheTreat
orerV resignation beaccptcd.
ME.<*SASS or VIATOR WENTWORTH. 25T0 APRIL.
TotheAUUmunofthe City of Chicago:
Gentleren— Circumstances beyond tb® cov'roi
of thuprcßcot ndmlulitrr.tlon havedeiayed the sals
of the lots and Laid* attested for celiaqucut gea«r
al tax,**, uatil vt.tcrday. It is expected that this
ea!* of arc land-* ?sre«aed fur delinquent spec
ial tare*. ;♦ ill bo clo*etl This vvetk. This will ena
ble th-j (’omptrpller to moke up hU accounts to the
I*t of April, the commencement of my municipal
year. The Collector at the dose of £de tale will
turn over liU looks to hi* (*ucce*sor. It appear*
to'me that thS would be a proper time fur the cm
f'loymeut of firae ►killfal aceoontant to examine
tito the hnuticial affair* of our city, from the adop
tion of the new Charter to tho commenceuieid of
the present Municipal year. Tho Trta*\ir*T*tae
informed me that he has paid & draft of over sixteen
hundred dollar* twice, asd the Collector informs
rae that bl*otHre has Wen robbed of several thou
sand dollars iuca«h. checkadnd order*.
These fact*, added lo the fact that there La- nev
er been a thorough examination Into the account*
of the Cu:uplr;.Jler. Induce uc to u-k the appoint
rnesil of a special Curnmiltee uf thre- Aldenusn lo
supervise a thorough exatnimtiiou lutoallthefl
naurial tra’ifHctlons of the city for tlx* !a-( three
year-, with po-.vtr to employ ’such tj ar
may be needed. Such an examination at the pres
ent'time. I deem Indispensable to a full
of the real condition of all departments of our
government, Jou.v WesTwoimi. Mayor.
Alderman Taft moved to appoint a Committee
of three to carry out the rerommendations of the
Mayor. Carried.
The Chair appointed Aid. Myer-, Taft and Hub
bard a* tucb Committee.
b cpoiit or^osrrrnoLLiK.
city Costnitou-enV Opyic*. >
* Lieiijo. lice. 21. 16G). i
Hon. itouti Wcstworti;. Mayor
When the City Trc.-.-urcriaade hid last report,
December 2'jth. there na?, according to thw hook*
of this office, la the Treasury $2,M0.u7
Since then he his reo’d for street taxes... 4 60
ilakiui,' 2,»iT2.67
Jlo ha« paid oat oo citv orders f
$«.0C2.77
His baud bcob rbow> a epeoial depoah of
nncurrer: money of t6?.oj
llclist lu his hands. ca»h,
il,*»«ri,S7
There is nothing except th® package ®f tiucur
rent money to hi- credit in hank. $i,»P02.27 is the
amount of the city order paid twica bv him.
Your* reepecifuily,
tiaai*n D. Ward, City Comptroller.
uspioNATioH or errr Tr.CAemra.
To th e Mayor and Common Council cf tht City of
Chicago:
flKSTiciXENDsing about to engag® in aucb
bnelncs- s>i will require during the remainder of
the municipal year so mneb of bv time a* to inter
fere with the proper dbcharge cf’thc ditties of Ctty
Treasurer. I hcrcW resign that office.
Respectfully vun».
A*. llaiivxt, Citv Treasurer.
Chicago, Dtc 21,1K0.
PETITION oP ttTT TRSaSUSSC.
To the Mayor and Common Council c if the City cf
Chicago; ■
Gbntlemkn In th*- month of December, IMO.
1 received from the City Coilector an order drawn
upon the Troarar«r fur $1.0,-’.27 a» vo muchcath.
and accounted for wood delivered tbi* ecastm to
the City Complnjlitr. In the month of March. ISU I ,
the same order w»« presented to and paid by m».
The ml-take was* not discovered until H>m« vv->ek<
nftorward. i-o that I had tm means of atcerifining
by whoiu It was presented for payment the second
time.
The Comptroller has charged the amount to mo
upon hi* book-1. I have K-ttlt dmy accounts with
the Comptroller. this amount, for that
My arconr.t" for thr current year have been
adjusted with the exception of a package of uncur
rent motley, received hy me a* tuch. from J. Hen*
drickr. late City Collector, and a *um of an*
current money received from John Itaber, the City
rullrctur. nut! other* in the city revenue.
Thcatn.'imi ;h«*- rcrvivi-il from 2lr. Hendrick* wai
from Mr. Ra\j**r and other**
At it reijuirce eom*- action on the pari of the
Common Council to give me credit for these two
last item*; and to* adjust what portion. If any, of
the ordrr for £1.602.2* »hoi:}d be charged to my rc.
count. I respectfully as): Unit nn order be palaaed
directing the Coiajitroller to r«c«lvefrom me the
nucnrrciit money as cash; and that upon Th* pay
men- of o:u*-half of the amount of tlie order for
f 1,102.27. the account for that amount it settled.
RefcpertfuUyyynr-.
A. Harvey. City Treasurer.
Office of City Treasury, Chicago. Dec. 21.1« W.
The reKignatlon of the Treasurer wm accepted
ami the office declared vacant.
The .Mayor nomluatod Charles W. Hunt. Esq.,
to till the vacaticr. who w*a unanimously con
firmed.
im motion of Alderman Bouford. the petition of
the late Treasurer was referred to the committee
*iu finance.
On m-’Hon of Aldcnn.au Fo*e. the Mayor and ee
lect (nmmiiiee to cxutnlrui into the tnouetary ac
counts of the city, w.i* added tu the duaico com*
•tnlttre.
Tiie bond of Ira Coiemau. as Keeper of the Bride
well. signed hr,!. K. Kotsford. C. D'Wolf ami
tjam'l £.~Uoder..ill. wo# approved.
Mr. Cluries Vf. Hunt pruzeated hi* bond at
Tnasuref, wliich was approved. It Is signed by
Nathan Mcars, J. 11. Wkker, John H. Kinzle. anil
CbarlcF («. WJckrr,
The following was unanimously naeied:
Ordered. That the City Comptroller be requested
to ask Hi-ilayu» Usirc-to furnish the city with
hit portrait, upon the same term* u* th&t furnished
by Mayor Wentworth, for the ut« of the Couucll
Chamber.
The Council then Adjourned.
Real iistatr.
'JV.MI'KI.VS .t CO.,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
Boom No. 8 Kingsbury Bloch,
llavo the Ml:win. property for tali or Exchange
s.v,C«ir w<»rUi of 1-lQu -r.- Ar land nr.-! other property.
!V'o" Afiva of La;; 1 h. Ir-va—low fir cash.
10 Lot*. **n I; d..r *i nue. r.n Josg Umv—low.
Vevcral One Let* on v,» Dash and Michigan avenue*.
Two Farms la Indiana for casn or citv property.
Three liouec. and Lola to ixchangc for Intprorad
fcrm*.
One excellent Farm in lowa for sale or exchange,
i'uur Farutain Illinois to exchange for city property.
A Drug Store for rale wrv low fur cash.
Al*o. Lot* on th'» West Stic, TTrJcn Park; and
a large amount of unimproved land to JlUntli.
AI»o, 15** acre luiprovml Fane,fix of Chi
cago. for »a!e at a treat barga.p. delt-dOMm
STOCK FARM
VOO. SALK,
In Kiinc Cuunly, .Stale of lilinoii.
COSTAIKIKG 394 ACRES,
Flxtenf Timber, nnd the balance Rolling ITslrle. A ,
good twoeiury Frame House, fvo larjt* Baroa. alx
sheds, large Cum Ctlb. GrLuct?, Ico-Lcu*e, and Oat*
b.cn«e fir >!l!k t-t'rc Room, and Men'* Boon;
coiiTctib-nt for dividing Irto two Kami*, all the BolM-
Feucm In auperlur condition, lying on the
r,.s Mvrr i-o mil***tr>tc KauvU, focrtulle* ffom
Anrcp. thlrtr-efpht from ChlraLt*. The train* rf the
t'Llcago, B':rilr.et» u i tji;lr.*v Railroad ra»e lx view of
tLr Mill tr-ek. a large ucvcrfdllng *tri*ata.
ran- ihr-aunh t >•* farm. All iU-' ru.rl-:. l!av and Grsiu.
Impleuuut-. llon-thuld Fnrn;t .rc mar be pnr
cha*«‘e u the Farm n*»>aratelr. IhU Farm
and ir.jpr.n vtuerr-. b-a.Uj r>f Px‘»uun, rlcbne** of*oll,
arid all tt» Mtrroundlng*. p-rS»p*. I* *1*000(1 to nose In
the Mate.
rißr d?l!ar* p* r acre, all cs.-U down, for the
Farm. The Taoveab-e property ono year> credlL
r« r{urth* r partlcnlara ad.'.r*** Ik>x l-JG Po*t Ohlce,
Batnvia, llliuol*. de^df*Skm
QAK ORCHARD
A OID SPRINGS.
TLesaSnrlr-gtm*. situated la the Yall«y «fth«Oak
Orchard L'rfrz, 10 the town or Alabama, GonetiM
Ccnr.ty. N. V„ eight :.Jlc» loath of the village of
HeiUr.B, on the Kric canal, and fourteen mile* from
lisuvta. Pbe principal Add cprinrsare thrse la tints
her; braid*** t!:e-e arc orm-rs. They arc all located
with la a circuit cfah.-ct ofty red*. The medicinal
quaUUcaoff e waters are fully shown In lUe subjoined
teftlnonlaK Tl;**y contain n very large amount of
bulphur. Ac! 1. Sulphate «’f Lime. and l*rot-.-
talpliaie of Iron. The jTti.i medicinal virtues mm
ata?cd by tUe»e waters aeptud very largely epoafte
presence. lo *nch unusual quantities. vf tn«*e curative
•utsUafe*. Hundred* ofc*»«fc of disease. r*ncclalljr
those resulting trv!Q tin: Serofnljiii* ulaliicsli, Lave
been cr.rrrt by tftrlr use. InfcLta DPearve—even to
ootulnucd Lvproxj—the wat-rihuvuboeartgaallyau*-
CdMful.
Opinions of Medical and Scientific gcrtiimen are
EBe&inttuclrculars. T’.'.eloUiwlag eminent penile'
men speak In‘troag lermi of the medicinal valnc of
those water-: ,
Prof, Kmmota. T. K*>::.ivn Heck. M. !>.. of Albany;
Jas. McNauibton, M. !>. *-f AlV.anv; KdwardSprtuc.
U. 1»« «*f New Vorfct It. R. Camjd>r!L of Httstleld,
Ma>#.s Pr.,). S. >ciiui.T, of Lock port, N. Y.; Uier re
co i.nurul tiie ratio c >uf;t!ently. Pr. Spring refer*to
a case of chrouic dlartluea of ►evend year* standing
un!chv>a> cured by the u>cofihe water. Dr.Becc
tnyv: ~I ant toft-ced that these wattrs are highly
ramabte astiKdldnal acenta.'* Pr. Campbell »ay» :
♦They must bo Idyltly t>enecelal for all chronic «lU
of the atomacli and b#wrls.~
Dr. S. I*. White read a paper noth* scblcctof thcaa
Waters before tae Ararttnr of Physicians In the elty of
Act Vorc. la wbii-u nestates teat tea Waters
d2S>dedlv tonic,refrigerantand a-tringcut properties;
ana Uiat the da?** of uu ssea to which thev arc more
particularly adapted, arc chronic affections of the dl
ecrire ana urinary organs. aad seme of me cutaneous
(Uccaae#: chronic dvspcpfla, chronic diarrhau.chronic
dyseatary, chronic diur*sts, chronic cystitis. diabetes.
f»r>i rfimlrr hemoranant—each as parrara hemor.
rhiglca. and the colliquative sweat# of n' ctlc fever.
The water may also be wttea used with advantage, be
s«ya.tnca*e* of low typhoid fevers; in convalescence
Ovm protracted reverb, to excite the appetite and pro.
mote dictation: in dlarrboras. particularly auch as are
deperdchton a. relaxed or ulcerated »tote of the cm
ooca membrane of the Intestines. In calculous a3f«.
Oocr*. orlltntmaK attended wltbpboaphatlcsedlaenu.
It la the suitable remedy, being preferable w muriatic
acid, as being more roivrct and U>* apt by continual
uao so disorder the stomach. In febrile diseases It can
be used. properly dilated, a» » urea; refrigerant to dl.
rolalahtiilniaadprcternatnralocat. Inbtm Diseases
—ln those forms of Dv-pcpala connected with meal,
kallae condition of the stomach, as in Pyrosis or water
bnudi.ll will prove better than hydrochloric add
caaca otccllca pictonura. and.ether Injurious conse.
trainee* arising from tt ? action cf lead, this water will
prove to be an admirable antidote. In chronic nharya.
gltls. larTcglUs, chronic, uiucn* - catarrh, ana humid
asthma.'chronic optnilraia. {externally} as a gargle la
ulcerated sore throat. In ca-cs of Mutation, and la
• leiKOfrtea and sleet, and oho In piles, -
\fhea taken Glenmllr, a vnu onaaa rvu. of the
'Water. dlluted.'taken three lints a day. lasntfcloot
SoriiUKlfllt' • - ».
: • Ottierdesttaantals from Phyridaasj-aod other re.
sMdtable Individual*, mar bo seen on- appUcatii -n to
tSeAgent. Dealers *oppard on liberal term*,
Water Genuine anltaa procured from ..
H.W. bOfiTWTOS. bole Agent.
S’o,374Uro*dway, Sew Ter*. '
• Icl4MgoßM.tn.ttui.!)
T AiroS O'f ORDERS
5 J ; TV-riOl' - T fid la UTSordwMri
> «lUtttt-vortiat«' - ~— ~ -t* A ■S’OKMB. i*
’■lkub jhyjje .pahk’ixouse'is
Jt. sow for th« rscoattaa of Qouv. HoinUar
*a<) PirttM. tqtism fi
£nl K« f>w<Qt» »p«noit»la i»e rr<*( fsr^Mt
s£2lan(rtr.
"VyANTED.—A man to net
WANTED — A Situation as Dook
haeper. Adrtrw? “R..** Dor 230T ''•drago
■WANTED.—24O Acres of Lan.l
Wn _ or . twelve mllo, of Cedar FslK
tetter Co. lowa. TOMPKINS & CO.. Hoorn .So. H
Mng»bnry block. d*2ldUo.fv
T\/ ANTED—Staple Goods in anv
* * smonrta fee ».i,ooo w Uo/W, In exchange for
Chicago City Piopertr. Kxccl
deMxtw* be fflvtn. Addrea s nix 3A5.
WANTED—To tiVe
“ T *V* Lol- la
lor a iTusli »U>ck rf or salcabla parbooal proaer.
tract*.
wUhlij lo miles of Cblcajo. Arfdrw-ahox 3102, CUl>
c&so Poat Ofilco. delS-CiitS-lw
W r AN T E D.—A lady from on
* ' Eastern city, 1- obliged, freni change ot clr
cutcsuacrt. to desire a situation or
copyt-t. reader t<t aa lurvlA, cr proof reader. Or
would take tat 'charge of a ceatlemaa*B faruby. Refer
eb;-ecglTea. AddrewF. £.AI, Box 19-1.
deSsJVtu,t!i&sat
VVANTED. —Agents wanted who
» * are O'W too proud to make altrinpby ?« Ultr a
newand useful article through thacitv aud.counirv.
Arenas are tnv maklag from Wto jspvf dav. call
and twi* the way to make la.mey Cs»t.«r M'iiJ p.ur
order* for particular*, with a threo cent .uaj to
LAMi-r-<£ to.. |2s Lake airect. ccTser Clark Room
a 0.3, (.Dpi}ialr».* > tih‘ca#r>. - d«2SjL«
NURSE.—Tiie uudersi;nidd
» y ta wantlsz * altnatlnn tn some retreotabla
family. Can give soo.! re - ereac*». May ha mend at
the »«cond houMi ua the aorthw .jt corner cflloyne
■traet aud Park nvci.ee, or aav be addre?i»ed.earsßoa
A.M».CUaaju»M5. Mr*.CATHERINE HOLLANI>.
deCxSt
JFor *alr,
JL Fork barrel Stave-*, thoroughly *«a>Oß«d. will b«
sold cheap for eu*h. Apply to or addrs** W. 11.
DOANE, 133 Clark stree*. d*u3-dT2-ilw
P3R —IOO T**ns superior
quality l’r»lric,TUu rt tliV aad Hover Uav, niUsd.
CSII-AP FOR CASH.
■Vvetpbtigaoratiteod. ami deliver id free. Order* for
the aims fbr any fjtrsntlry wUI meet pr*npt atteaUoa.
UtNRV 11. ►UL'FELDT, iS li«art>cnt-st.
roet.OiSte Drawer ClffT. dcAxln
w*»ww j* n *■■*■■■ 11* i■! ii tsßaata—p—M»wi
Uoavtiing.
EOAUDING. - Hoard c*an b« lt:ul
with a furr.ii*dcd room »u!tvb!e f-r rltlser a mar
ried couple or slrg’e geatlr.iiea, if arphvd tur Immodl
ateJy. u few day b-»ard«r4 can uv acO 'Ciir.odvtod
at |«7 Wabash Avcr.uc. didsx.tt
1-SOAUDINt*. EleaNimt Uu"m<
-U with Boat d cau be obtaluod *t No.-19 Van llr.reu
street, between fcts’,9 and 3Vtba«h xvaunc. <le:?rliu
Co 1a rut.
r PO I* EXT—A House ou Adams
JL Btn-et,hetw*ca C.ark and :-ute. Rent law t-> a
good tenant. ('trpqt- »»n<l such Farolmr* as the part*
toav want will be soid rl<«sp, a. lbs pr»-«nt occupant
U about to leave t <*o. For farmer rarllrulirs a-blr*?*
Boi iot>i. _ _ _ _
r |X> KKXT—In tl*c Iron lUock,
JL aorcerof Lake ami La-alle street.
O ,\E LAIUiK HALL.
Also, a number of room* soluble fur office- .-r other
purpo*ite. Inquire of I.AFLIV, hMITH * Unis, 7U
souta Water street, corner <r.-rate. dvled'VXfca
RENT, -.V Rrict House, two
J*. stories acd a ban-iecut, with Prick Bam.blea
rantly situated In t .n Nvr;> Mvi-lou, vast <>f Clark
►tr*vt, with water, ga*. etc. Beat moderate. Gas Fix
tures. Carpet! and part of Furniture for sale cheap if
required. Po—evelon given ImaiNiiately. Addrc— P.
P. By*. 3S?»f>. _ _ deiSslw
KKW AM) .SECOND
nj,SDru)ioa f.Tv&’v# low. Pianos an-1
/Iff I I* MulDdcoaa.tf real. Orders lor Tuning
Plana, Jlclsdvoas,
inatrumetu protaptlv aR«BI§A. All kind* cf Mujj
<ad Lnstrr.a.uU r«sj^«igdSß&,si>tice.
i:s base
Si/zH/n
tt.so
Stow.
LOST. —Oji« Dftllar I!eiv;inl.—
Lf'iV. on frtdiVT I»«e:u;wr tVit, a lio.d Vroi»
and Chain. Thu£o>Urwld rtcelvc t-’ie ab>-von*ward
hyloavlrg them at tills office. «i»ir.x3t
lIEWAKI).—Str.Ion from iho
O t) subscriber on Frl-lav *‘(rhi U.t, from the vacant
l.;t. o-irner cf I’ar~«n fli.oago avenue, a new
.iceic Lumber Hagun, with a long barrel r;tCK on It.
Whoever wilt ntam the •nine or xtre !nforcjati«>n
where it mav t-e found, to •!»* CUcago avenue, will be
rewarded a. above,
deasit ANimr.tr hasicl^ok.
Banking anb tirijange.
QLi.‘ STAR I.TKF.
Liverpool end a>k York Patkel Ships,
BAlllnronU:oFthand?4thoreaebicant!i. NIIW TURK,
LIVERPOOL and CORK STKA.MSim-S. fr.ua
New v»>rk ovorv Baturdar. indlrn-n Liverpool (cnUlng
\Vod;:od.»y.
DRAFTS OS LIVERPOOL ASD IRELAND.
I’iinloe aldtins the pH eouLtry, or wlaMng taseiil
for their frivnei. can jitirch:»»« tlrWet*. at rvdacet
Ihrooab rate*. Draft* *ui Koyal hank of IrvlanL aud
Llrurnool, to any aisonuL*. Apply to
Williams & orio.v.
JjMceoi-ly W Uearbmo»i»L
RANKING 1 lOTTSE OF
B. P. CARVER & CO.,
71mine Rank Building,
Corner fjike and Lasalle Street*. A general lUnkTag
liuelaepe transacted. o-3700-^y
•JABPEHTEKrSTIHBS fit CO..
(SucctM-orto Wcare, r.-.rpenter & Co.)
Cedar Rapid*, lowa.
EwsurscKJ.—Read. Drese! A Co., New York: Hotß
man A Gelpcke. CLlango. [nJocu,^y
Tml xentTON.
BANKERS AND DEALERS in E-TCnANOR,
Conner of Lake and Clark Streets,
Collection* nude la all the prlaclpal cities lo the Z. S.
a xttxx. i. v. ;o>'aiius sch,*,
[jeT-ly]
T?ir\\ r . J. TIXKUA.M & ro”
c i Havln? retnr.uil t.* Uwlr ot 1 stand.
CORNER or LAKE AND CLARK STREETS.
Will c.-mimic U.*-Jr liu-lucso a*
BANKERS AND EXCEANaE DEALERS.
Exchange on all part* o Europe,
xonx&s L t atvuu. Juan c. «Miark.
\fARIXK I"!AXK,
If Ji. CHICAGO MARINE Aa D INSITUAN*’!! CO,
Caplicl, ?500,000.
5 r. CARVER. C6?hicr*nd>' *'rftarv,
J. VOI’SG SCAM MON. PrV.dtrA.
CT"Cullecllot.» tnailq am* d.*a:;s remitted to all part*
crii)* Union. <W4 •
jjor F3 UX K it GJS LI >0 KE,
BANKERS.
OHIOAGO, • - - ILLINOIS.
44 and 4d i.o Salle Street.
BANKIXC nEPAIIXTIENT.:
Dapo4t* received > Current ACC* übis from panic*
In dry or eonntr* :?S the acrernmodatlon*
granted to regnl.tr orl;**r* »r.<l c< rre^pondent*.
Interest cn bul- - <can onlv he allowed loots**
Where special sgr- cn*%havebcca t-fule to that effect.
We receive 1» t :u*. parable it a FpeclLed date, on
xrhlcblotereaw-- uall"wed.
S.Vn.VL DEPART.TIENT,
I>apoFlt»la*t i fcotle** than nvc dollara raealved
and Certincate* < 1 Deposits leaned. Intereet at «lx per
•ant will be »R twc<! on of lht.« description af.
tertheftind* i :xe remained In ear hanrte a Fpcelfed
dm*. Allcert seatea made payable on demaaa.acd la
like funds a* . tpotUM.
COLLECTION DEPARTMENT.
Coll*ctlo..F In Chicago made and proceed* remitted
on davo? • &Tmept. curriat prexlam co
only. Co’l.-ctb'as solicited cn all part* of the We*t and
prooeeda recilaad on favorable tmu*.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE DEPART*
SEAT.
We draw Sight nr Time Bllla on the principal cltlet
of the Union, available In aar part of the Tatted State*
or Canada, and hare made amagexent* by a Uch we
or* enxbletl to order by Telegraph tha payment of
Note*. Acceptances. Accouam, Ae.,laN«w lerk.
STOCK DEP.IUT.mjNT.
We bay and **ll on ComaiPM vo. either at Chloago or
through onr AtrestV at Nr a- York, State. Cltr, t'cnaty,
KFliwav. Ac- Per l* and Str ok, our connection* In
N*rw York are *cc>‘a* to Insure prompt and Jadldeca
attention to any order antrntted to onr care.
FOREIGN DEPARTMENT.
Onr baMneFaeonnecUon wtthEarop-,being DIRECT.
VERT EXT ENSIVE.aad MOST INTIMATE, we feel
safe in a»<urlng the public that .ill foreign Banking
vansactlocacan ke eut-cted through our H ru*e with
promptsoM and *ricacr. coual to any Uon*« In the
Union w> ls«ne Draft* and Letter* of Credit In aims
to Kult. at New T«rk term*, on our la
London. Pant Krankf.rt-os-the-Maln. Hamburg, Her.
tin. Brero to. Leipzig. Oologae, Heidelberg. Ba.le,Bern*,
Dreadan, Ac., Ac.. <tm. Ac.
Being jartlealvrly GMlroaF rt promoting direct com
raardal tatercour»e between Uie West ard Europe, we
cheertoliv. and on term* matt favorable; extend par.
ttenlar faHiltlM bv opening credit*. Ac. AC- to r*«pon.
alble Western Importer*. Collection* of I>rofta, Or
der*. Note-C-Accept-mce*. Ichcrltaaroe. Ac., pays,
bio In any part of Europe, made with protapoea* and
dispatch
garCoaatry Banka and Danker* noppßed with For
eign Bin* at low rue*. Private Bonus and Mortgagaa
aegotLucl abroad.
BOmCAN 6l OaXaTCSS#
ay x, curnuy. I otto nurst 1 xusl. a. eaxva.
novels a. nornux,
Cotifnl ot the Grand Pnebv of lha
Duchlev of Branswlck and Save-Goth*, and the free
dtv of fraakftn. and by vpeclal *ct of several State#*
authorlxed to act for tormer Hsiren# of AUSTRIA,
BADEN. BAVARIA, lIANOVKIt HLSbI.V NASSAU,
PBUBHIA, SAEONV. WIffTKMPERG. ULDLNBLUG,
AC. JaiTdawly
/CHICAGO WATER WORKS.
\J Wxrsn CouctaaioNU’s Orncx, •
Chicago. 11L. Dec. nfth. IdXL «
PKOPObALS INVITED.
UU proposed br the Water ComriiWoacM to tayor.
addition*! coder the bod ol Chicago Klvtr at or
oe*r Both street BrMg*-th«ru»ln to ba laid under Ciu
b«d of the river and a* usual br dredging. or etae or
a tunnel, ForUdauarpose scaled proposal* arc InvlUtl
until Wedaesdav, Jannarr 3ad next at 13 u.
Ist —for a wro-icht ir«a j-tpe. 34 leches interior d!a
:metcr.arhl 6-lcotaJ-Inch talck,* dooWe.rirated ami
mads of best American Iron. The costramor wind*.
Uvcr the rloc on l’ic river at the place selected by tho
Commliilonew for crowing. Tee length and form of
pipe, and *ll other partltaUr* nay be a.*ctrula»d on
appUcatloaal thUofllcc. .
2d.—For the placing ofaaid pipe la tta bed. The pipe
iriil be laid at faaat loor feet below the bed of the over
In the deepest place, and "will be core red the eadre
length with at lea*( four fee: of gravel. The proposal*
will Include all n*cM.srr dredging and excavation,
the remoral am! replacing of any dock wall* or tfcaber
work, the removal and r«-pUelo#of any portion of the
abetment? of Bash street Bridge If r.ecswaxy. die piac
tce of the pipe la 1U bed, and the filling Ja. of gravel.
Th* contractor* will bo liable for acy Injury to tne pipe
la .laciazlt.aadwXberrdQlredto restore all wa’U
and other structure* Interfered wi h to as good coi»d.-
"The particular lo
cality atdthe ftieemuatlQiis Cir the wort may bo asevr
talaed at thw oidec. , , , , , •
SnL— For a tunnel order the bed of the river.—Pro
posal* arc lavttedfbc the construction oft tunnel un
der Chicago Hirer. uear Boah atreet bridge.. to be cir
cnlar to form, six feet diameter inside; llnedwith brick.
work twclvelneheft thick, la three nngMhalcslde one
lidd In pare cement the other* In mortar made of half
aaad and half cement to hare It*bottom 40 feet below
ordinary river surface, and to be made from well* or
‘the aaaadtaraeteraxnk on eaci tide of the river and
lined with eight Inch brick work, the same la chamc-
Ur aa the laser ring* of the tuucoi. Plana and. specifi
cation* maybe »eeu at this office.
. : ißycritar of the Board,
. 'd«2J4U»-td 4 .. .. x. 'V. TISKHAM. Secretary. •
/SinCAGO, UTJItLINCiT.OK- 1 &
V, .. - . QUISCT RAILROAD.
" I‘vs-.t -z*7 Trvl~« lesve and arrive •«*hJev;o a* tol.
-lawk: Alalluavei at.ILL' .ujl. ibumla. •
arrlva* -ab-ILOO r. jt-ibucd*ys exci-pf.d’. Kxpreea
dc4TM*'at n:*S r.iC(B*tarday**xc«pwd>; arrive* at
9.14 1 fliooday* n*o*piad;-''.Aaror» % ,Acfi«njmod*tlon'
; laavM at *A* r. ic. (toadayi •xcepwdßpul|M a t 10.49
a. Mm (fttSoay* •xccrtt'-. *
* :»%- li. t, HAiiilOKP. Sap’;,
*f • ,*M».
sKaiiwabs.
'T'UE PENNSYiVANIA GEN-
X TItAX RAILROAD, - ,
m miles double TPicir.
The capacity of th*i Peai Is bow equal to any In w«
COUtlrv.
Ihrce Thronzh Psuenger Train*
Between and FLmulelpliht,
Connecting direct la Use Luloa Depot, at Mttabunjh,
wita TQrough Trains from all West* ru Cldf» rtrrriiv
delplils, st# York. Dustoo. If*iyin'rewr'J .Vashlugtoa
City; urns farulsMuH for the transporutloa
of a;po?sed fur speed and comfort by
aej o’l.oc rout'-.
Eaprta and Fast Uaaanm through to Phlladc.p Lla,
without change of can or conductors.
Mnuxlag C*r*are attached to each train; WpodrutTa
Sleeping car* taCiprtr** and FoatTraUh*. The Ex
rr*** run*dullr.Mailand PastlAi.-sn^ry.ev:rp:.dT
Three dally train* cqrs*et direct f»r :«s.w York, Ex
prew or it ra>l Lies c;ux:c; for Baltimore and Wash.
AH I'hroogb Paacngflr Trains provided with Lough
bldge"* Patent brake—«p«cd under perfect conuot o|
the Engineer, thus adilug much it) tne safety ultra,
eler*.
hia Daily Train* between Pldlauelphla and Now
York; two Pally Train* between New York andlt-.s
ton. Tl.rouzh Ttcktia, all rail, are food oce*?her of
the above trade*. •
lioal Ticket* to Df-jlnn are f rod ruNorwlcli. Fall
lilT«r. or Swaicstou Llav-. Roetoe
JVrrrd free of charge through New York,
llckftu may be olulcvd at any of the Important
Railroad Ortlce* In the West; also on board any of the
regular line of steamer* on the Ml*vl>elppi or Ohio
Wver»:and at th* osice of the Compahy la Boat jc.
New York, Baltimore, or Philadelphia.
UTFasb Ahwarg a* how a>o Tus a* Qcicr aa
ASK FOR^ICKE^^PirrtBCRGn.
The completion of ms Westers connection* oftbo
Pennsylvania Railroad makes thteth*
. ..... I. - U," _
DIRECT LINS T***? EAST AND THE
CREAf W£»l,
The cnnnectlar of ir*ck* by the Railroad Bridge at
PUuburgh, »v&idtng ur«j age or ferriage of Freight,
together wuh ilie saviaj of u:ue. are advantage* rc<*dl
ly api rvclated by Shippers of andm* Travel,
lagpubllc.
For Freight Contrecv asd Rsupplntl'lrcctljrs, apply
to or addrM either ot the tQuuwuis Agent* ot the
. uoapasy:
P. A. STEWART. I’ltrsbnrgh: ’
It. S. Plercv i Co,. Zsuc-vlT.r. o.; .7. J. JchCstnn,
lapiey, O.: it. McNeeley, Wiy«\li;-. Ky.; orm*byA
Cropier. rort*aoath.O,: P.sduoek A *.0., Jefferson.
tJUIe, I:;J.; ti. \\. fljcWU i *:o.. ClSicnnaU ; AU.es *
Ulbbert. tlnd-asU; Jl. C. Meldrua. MadL->c. led.;
Jo*. E. Moor*. LuolavlUe; l*„ *i. OTd.cy £ Co., Evant
vllle, lad,; N. W. Graham A Co.. C<oro. tii.: It. F.
b**a. Shaler & Glai«. St. Loul?; John IL lianli*, Ni-li
rtHe, Terns.: Harris a Uuut.MeßrU*. Teas.: Cark*
* C-».. Chicago; W. n, H. Koon-r. Alloa, HI.: or to
Freight Agent* of Railroad* at different coxsts m the
Wcu.
Th* Greatest Facilities offered for.the Prole •
t&a and Speedy Trauspoitatioa ot
„ , Liva Slock.*
And good accoamiodatirc- wiui uaaa! prlvCegca f*r
per-c na traveling in cxiar^j^-re.'
By this Route Freight* ofau JeLrriptlooaeao b* for
warded tooed fromFhlPidelphta. New Vork. Ho*u>o,
«*r Baillraorc. to»ad froui miv on the Rulicmdi
cf < »010. lirotnekv. ludt»r.a. iHLirL, WL Consln. low*,
or Missouri by railroad direct.
The IV-cu-y.vjuia ILv.ro.ii aL- <*'.r.n-.tta «t !Itt4-
hurgh *lih bn.-ia.cr?, l>v w1.1.C , it-, 1.0
ed to any p_ -* on the t>;du. Ma-- i Ki .-.r eky,
T«nn»—ee. lllvl- Ukoti
•la. Ksn-.*-. Arkv.<M* and itr«t
at Cleveland. Suaduskv wuhsuraaierto
*ll Port* on die Sunn we :«-ra ."tf ?.
Merchant*-»uu
oflh-lr freight* I*l tin* Co ...
deac»* or. lr* -predy trvs-U.
(}»*.&•' iracisortalluH
j Tt'.y m::i coafl*
Tla» Freight:.* am. a;.\ pilnt In the
rcr.aii.-.iuli liillrc 34
favorable 3» are ciiurg-.'d tj < ■;*••.- i;. i:. Cunpaui*».
particular t«» mars package- ••* j» Pms.K C,”
E.J,*SKKDtK,P;.U.wir'.t>lil3
MAG RAW it iwOONs, N) .SVuh atra-t, Baltimore.
LKACiI « CO , Nv.a A4iorUyu»i*.i.r .So :S V.'U
data ‘irwiL Sew iu:k,
LEECH A CO., Nu, 77 State •tree;. P -ton
i!.U. HUCSIuX.Oen. r rO*:.t
L. L. lloriT.Oea. Ticket As't. ihliad.-Jt-aU.
TBot*. A. SCO IT Cea. niipt., Altoona, fa. j.fjjXMy
JtOA^O.
•Y/ister Arraogeiaeat.
Jfow completed au.l cars run froui is Pltta
bar; without charge, correcting «ttb t‘i«
Great PtaavtUauiA (cnir.i! Hailroad
To New York. XMlaJelpliK B«!t!mori* at;'!
tor. niy, and all ihelaieriar town* uf Birr. mula.
Xew Jersey, New York. M.ir) luu-1,
Jiorchmta by uklng ißi* route. hIB Larc the Jdrxo-
Uge of all the ruruirktii at to additional
checWri through.
Trafne leave the rrk-*i Hrpot, comer of Cana, and
Madtsor streru, HVt hide. a 4 fillow*:
S-V! a. «.— Momatf ivxprs»a. uallv, i»nsd»“> cx
cepteiL)
C.S3 r. M.—Nlgut Bibr***,dally,i?aturd;iv<i inceptnl.)
Coanectlr.;: n r.-vstlire wIBi thu Covtflan.; 4:;«!
Fhore B-d’rial to !»u-’klrb. IVit;--. Mjg.ira ralle.
Xe» VviS AK;t Ix-i.iL.andai. u;>- murior towru.d
New Kr.glnrr’, tJa New Yoru Centra, .r.d N«w York
ahd Ertv liillmarta.
Alva south toC'olitmbits. SVwr.rk. M.-nat
Verier. Nt“ubca' tile. W iieeUag. and i;.teller i«wj of
Ohio uud Viiglu:.,.
Tlir ab*>ve trj:u» connect Forest wJUi train.* on
Ifad Kiver Road to SprlrgCeM. Crbati-, i*a» t.<n. and
Cincinnati Also, with traissatUnu f.>r «u.l
Clactas.itl direct.
FARt AS IQW AS ARY OTHER ROUTE.
rn-*t ; - bom.il En-l Will I:;id t»la r-'i;!r I 'th
Pli-.. . . I ]■•»—bjg i;.r.LV U.U
larce.. uuit
Chßuau, ..u l:.> trTvudi.
will 2nd a::* i;li.p due* v-t' M tlo loiw
eclTc* checks and convey baggauein-L i f .-Lurot* tu ilia
l*ltubnr;and «•*' ( ui>ft« cjiu; ;uiy
tuch train, r molting earn "a all trslr.*.
llckci? for f;»lr ;il llic frlM-lide o:!te;»« Jn tßi#
West, and st the Compati) ’* Orncc, ryrtu-r ot IBunß-lpti
and Dearborn vtreeia. or at Bio l 'cJ..u Di-put. vv M t
btde, Chicago.
pJiUcular and avk f.,r ticket-* bv F' n Wavti*.
r'figbl of all Jilmii will be rnrrlij from t u:i*r.;p> to
all points Hast at all llic*-, at :i» l.iw ratoi utr oiler
limVjnU iluuU*.
TO MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS.
The PlitsbcrgL, iort Uajae auu LLlcagi* S:*t>:-uad
Company, haiinj rtfootecl an arrangen:«-nt wUji it..*
Ivniii-ylvaaU Central Luilruai Loajiuniv. for lletra i
l-iTLitlon ofTlirongh FrUgi.t, rri-pcrfy can now { A <
atdpped by lids Hoe lirl»>T» •. Fhll**l«!pl.la,
UahiinyP*. New York and Bo*toa.
With Promptness and Dispatch-
J. N. DvUAKHY. Supt. W. D.
J. H. Com. ami Gco’t Ascut.
D. W. ilU.’sS GetT Wa.'L !•»-«. AgesL
( ' UICAGO & XOUTWKSTE3 i N
V-/’ RAILWAY.
DIRECT ROITE
To Rockford. Beloit. Freeport. JanwvHla, Gal«aa«
Mtullvon. I’ralrle da C'Men, Fund do laic. O-nLu*!.,
Gn«cu Hay. Berlin, iUnott, La C'r'iJe. SL Paul. ,w.
On and after Mooaav. November 'Mib, Ijjfiy, train*
IraT®, vU:
Duy Eapm*-ILI6 Noon.
Kreclng KxprtH—b.COr. for Rockford and Janw
title. .MalUan. rralrlodti ,tr.
ffJtfThtouch tlckelH can be purrl.a*ed at all HivllroaJ
office* on DearbomaUevt, or at Pa**encer Mationa.
GEo. L. StiperlßKndeU.
E. DaWrrr Ropm»oy. Gaa'L Ticket Ag'L oab*4r
BUFFALO & LAKk'nlriiOF
J ' RAILWAY. Shortest and beat route toßntfaio
and other Eaatem rtllea.
Tmto learloz Chicago at S.-frJp. in.. Detroit at 9-V>. ar.
Hr«* at Bctfalo at teid p. m., Now \ ork at JOrlo.» r>
Bolton At'OO; connecting *ltb N. Y. Central 4 l»o:Ia.
lo and N. Y. A Erie tntlna going Eaot. Ticket* via thJa
]{» a.l can be obtained at the [,‘nlon Depot.
R S. CAitTEK. tVoTI Manage
\TIcIffGJCf‘ SiTCtjIKU^TaS'D
Ji LAKJ! SDOIIE RAILROAD.
1 SCO-61 Winter Arrangement 1860-31
_ Take* etlert Monday. Nor. ‘JS.
4M a. ii.—Kew York and Itoston Kiprf •«*—dally except
. .Sundays, rji Did Uae.
•.91 r. u.—M^ljt^haprw— dally e.xaept caturday, tla
(•onnecllnj; at Toledo and Detroit wttfi train* to all
paint* Interior In Oslo, l*ann«tlvarla, New York and
tbe New England >uu* and Canada*.
•~.(Xi a. m.~HUsbsrgX Baltlaio.-e and Philadelphia Kx.
l-re*}, via Clarelso d.
C.X r. u ilaklas «lu»« cvcseciioca asJ quick disc s»
anyolSerrooie.
CT” Wo?<lra;'*F Patect Sleeping Car* at'CorEpj.s'-'all
tlie NL'f.t tlilamsle to Sew York and iJo»tso.
Ti' nrioeaa Iwhtwt at all tlck.-t u3c'* In U*e Wut,
.sf’aOdlce. £Jihrarli-TTi :jn «U. ani
• I t’:i-
11 arrive In Chicago at IP.ft) a. u. and 11:00 v.
ot-.0. it, GiiAl. liuu'U Western Air-:.i.
D. ;*iui;fciA.Gan'l.S»:pL j*>s*/:-i»
\| KIjUtAN ‘ CKNTRAL *AXD
AX great westct:* icanadm railwaii*.
Winder Arrangement,
Tral"J leave tha Great Centra; Depot. I-jA of L»-t
street, Chicago:
o.ft) x- *.—Lightning Expre**. (Sundn-s exc-*:>twj.>
arrlva aiDocoltdlS r. m. SopetalO'. Bridge
5.C0 j. VA AlbatV J.Cw p >tW Y<>:k pi.V
p. u.-. h'«oa LLno night.
6.p) t. a.—New V>7rt and Boston Erpr.-%«. (except
Saturdays ifrti; at Detroit *iJO ». m_ to*,
pension Brhige of BagalotUd r. Alh-u/
TOO v. x*7rr York i2.no *. a., Cc«:*'a neon.
MO *.a_nnHnmJ» BApcw*.i«xcept Sunday,;ehrjtigh
toctnaa&jutio is hour*.
C.30 r. v.—CicclocJfS ac<l LouGrtll* Kxprms: except
SaiarJaj> threagh to Cincinnati la It hours.
la.uSvtCfiia liboare.
UXI r. n.—Train. Goiorday, ouiy to NT<a. Sun-Uv
Trains ja kM r. u.
ZT Patent Sleejlfi* Cara on all nl?ht tr^r.i.
The *.v>i r. m. tram eoaoeeb at Fade with the Buffalo
and Lake Huron iiadiway for HiitTaio ami all p*>tuU
eat*.; at T-ironta WUU tie Grand Trunk lUUwayto
KlncsLT. ngucraburih. Mcutre*:. Quebec, and »IJ
o.ilct* to Canada iortkam Vennouk J»«v. Hacsp.
*lrc and Maine, w
Beggsgocheck* through.
Through Tlck ’te for tale at tne prlrclpa RaLroa-l
oScealntha North and We*’, and at the (.'ompaav'a
orhi-e, vorsur Lake and Desrbora FtruetF. :ic4 a’ tha
dvt ut ootef Lose ktrcct.
t*. N. RICK. S»ipr rluO-’t.deut.
U. b Haocfstf. G«a«r*l Agent, fu34
f"HiCAGO & ROCK ’IStAXI*
V,’ RAILHO.VD LISK.-Pr-jerger d»j«n
from and arrive nt Chlrngo M frjowa?
Dar Expree, and ilaii leave a: ».*3 a. v., atd wrrlTo
at Vis r. m. (aundty* cxcemeU;.
Night Ezpre*a 11-att* at 11.45 r. u. 'Saturday* except
•d •; arrive at 5.15 a.». i Mondava excepted
Jollat Arc-nmooda<lon,S.AJr. w. (snaiUjF-ncepfed).
JOHS Y. TRACY. Cn.n.
W. L. Sr. J*cy. Genl Ag<*ut._ _ d«27
ST. LWiV ALTON &*CiIICA
_ QO RAILROAD.
WIHTEK ARSAKOQgjrr.
Th» only direct route ut Ul"o:niagt->B.
Alton andei. I.onl*. wITBOCT CHANGE of CAK>.
two ExprevH Train* daily leave depot. Canal *trv< i.
•very morning (#xc*pt■uad»y) and every •vtoiug > vx
c*pt Saturday,,; _
Day Express. Night Lx?.
L*av« Chicago at... »Hda. n. AOO r. a.
.Vrtta at Jvscl ICdO ** ‘.-r* ‘
•* “ P**» rin......... . 6.-th p. u. A&>a.a.
- ** HI *- -
- ** Dtmtnr “ **
•* ” >;.r;:.kacld s'*S ** 4A* "
- - JarksoaTlSa Ml 14 3S«f.W.
- “ AtP n - SvO ••
*♦ - si. Louis ....Iftii ~ Ic.ts **
iLToegh train-, arrive at Chicago at 3*o a. f. acdSBO
p.m Jodct and Wilmington Accommodation leave
Chicago at fcdO r. u. dally (except bandar;, arrive at
luio a. it.
fr* Kiecaai tiroping Cars on al! clgfct trains.
CONNECTIONS—At Checca with Livan-aort. Peo
ria and Uarilarloa Railroad tor LcgatuporL Veorla,
Uahsshargaod Burlington. At Bloomington w llh llJi
noli Central Hallr Decitnr, At Sprlrga* Id with
Great Western Railroad of Illinois for JavsnonvlUe.
Napl&iaadQuincy. Atht LeauwtlhPacK.c lutirtad
for Jetforsoa City, Syracuse. Georgetown. Ui>ottvllie,
Lcxlcgton, Independence. Kan#a* Cltr and. Leaven
worth, with Sortii Mbsourl Railroad fcwSt. Chari* #.
Hudson and Be Joseph, and with iron Mountain Kail
road fir mot Knob and booth ere Mlwocri, »lti» Rail
road Line of Hteamer. on the .Mississippi luv«r for
Metnphb. Ylctohtinc and New Orleans.
k'orthrooga ticketsapply a» the t>uu*asy*s Oder,
id Dearborn strict, cppjallo Tremuut uc>c.*t, and at
the Depot, Canal iirret
* JAMES ROBB. >»«e#i.«- *-
CUAn. CuNCiOON. \
R, B. MASON, Superintendent.
C. c; WHEKLKB, CenT n. Agent.
JOiEVH PRICE. Treasurer. _ del
TLLINOIS 'CENTRAL "raij;.
X ' .. KOAD.
1860 -‘Wistor Arrangement-.- 1861
Ota d after Sunaty. NoT«jnsurh3th.»-0. imhis . til
leave she Great Central Depot, fd-tof Lain aadaoutk
water Streets. • . .
lkAla.x. (SutiJayaeieepted) arriving atPeorlettAdO
r. st.‘ Louts 1130 r. Cairu lA3 x. n.
Meuiphiea.-M r, v.. New urlvaoe in ahour#,
CiJOr. x. (S*tar<lay * excepted •. arriving lure LouU at
lli’J a. x. Cairo SA P. x. Orleene to
- ‘SOhoara.
Trains arrive to Chicago at:
7;li> a, n. p. x, (auudays exeep'ed. >
ThrougtL tickets f.-r ail Impurtaat polau/eiuiJt and
SoethweeCfLrsale at the oUlce of the Cotapaav, lo tr.u
Great CuntraJ Depot.
. W.U. aKTUCK, o*3. Sunt.
W. r. JOHNSON. Gen, rmenger AgenL .
/•A.VLENA & CHICAGO tfSIOX
VJ railroad.—Wittc* AmajoKuiarr-
On and after Monday. November 3011. 1 Aid, trains will
leave Well*street depot, ti follows, Sundays etet-pted:
11:10 x. it. and s JO p. it, for BelrMere. Rockford, r rts
port. Warns, Dcnlelth. DuoaqQnatd Inter
mediate polaiij.ll:4o a.3Otndfcoop. inter Dixon. Polg.
F'-Jicrspedaruapids, ted Intermediate octets ; LOO p.
ar. for Elgin. Bclvldore, Rockford. tod Intermediate
points; saw p.x. for Geneva tod iatermedlau: points.
Passengers for Beloit and Jaccavllie will take toe iLh>
A. jc. train. passengers for Crystal Lake. McHeary.Rirh
reotd, Geneva La&e.aod intermediate points, wmtaka
the IL4O A. X train. cars o« night train*.
„ ~ „ £, R. TALCOtT.Qen, don't
O. at. WHEELER, Pen. Passenger Ag'L tjt
pHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE
V/ RAILROAD.
FOB MILWAUKEE LA CBOME BT. PAITL, OSH
. KDBILBKUi US^DINTERMEDIATEPOIXTS.
‘Ob and after Monday Dec. Sd.l9Cdpassenger Trdua
'leave the Depot, comer of Wert Slut* an-1 Canal
:streets. (Sundays excepted! as foUnwv; ■
j ■ Sca.x.iuanilArrlvustMilwaukAcatlLdOa.M.
*. 12-JU r. u- an d arrive at .Milwaukee at 1-Cu r. u
: PateengerTrains arrive st Chicago at:
liT-l x. v. in: 1 r. m.
Waukegan AccbUimodutw <> .'lr.-in K„\* ; 1
4*30 p.il, arrtreeat c'Mearii.it? vi s. *.
>ttoM ■_ - b. BALDWIN.SUpL
,Xr ight Scavenger. -ciian««
JL v "Koox wilt kitted to the elsaalng of privy vatltt
removing of stable manat*. and aay oJTuCr* matter
Ctttgggg.- ■ I _ _
££UPTL r m.:S CUKE 5 i
imp ecbces ciGcs 1
TM.-* 7m*«l9 onltlif «n
hytlx ißroui-vuiiii-n i
lii i)x>4 tCI pr- ■* <-i; iftr r.:pt3-'*'. »•'•* ‘*7,
UnreV'* ?ive acniH»r a irv.— f- r V.; , \iv,v ’.t— - t >'‘‘-
a u#e.Vit cresin* la fits? pliCa.-. brl • f; <* ' r ‘- £ a
retJuT, clvfi'C t.attin* a d;;::r -t > i";-•. '* !i.-‘ -i - --
n Dctrlv ail cAfee*. D-. - - 1 1 ;< .t * 4 5, - 1
irob.:n;ctc:rcuM{t<m; • ..
ilwarK rlc;*.! ac-5 ui-’-v. > ■ jv* . »• * 1 . * r
•a.4*-,alxviV-* TJ-r-V-ia-' *r»r I* • i.’*
»• • " *i
• ho.a.iv«9nirff«d Willi Ci<* m.wy Jl rupfir .••an ap* . «{}<
.*;t ;.!u;*..-..v-d ® ,!
tarapliiet. coctainliii flll ►ct.f ; fr •' f /» ttiy • »
me. bv a»lii.t>sl •/ 1. j:.-i VI-i... . .
kr. J.Mvc and >'o!c Asr-rJ <i H f *;->ra J-inf 1 ».*1
OlEce IT. La’fci; tireet, K-tcSce b-.r l.iw, •. t »
llitu'li*. .
Wr.olr«*ld trail# tappUmi :>» Vcar pfrf| * »«'
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S*o.«l Vorth r-xnrVtrn »t. Vaiokrccai at «.»■ r- J
tfao< Stori*, No. I.A» l-*t j *i
Sewing Machine Agent* 'Want?-.! ••
fa every eran’T, Uiwctlibut tun_ t-J •« . T *».>
pAitK? Mrr»io.’ , :.irx. , i •■ >• • Ia: 7! • ,#r
L.novca A l.AKaa'r ?r:tv*U i > ‘ i w:l* rn - er»i; .>* A:
taettmefxf wbleh l-o-vlti acted a* ..ifi.l
f«*r the la-t few wri i.*. ...»
TU machines are adapted to all vanetl-* cT te.r-v, 71l
are warrautt-l .a ,
aay rt*pect ro 9clU:iii al a lil-jbcr pare. A -•.•■.■r
perre-ntart ailrweiLandrrc-it Litirifei.senle t-jenter* ■
and eCP.-ier.t AS-r.r*. *'c I;ku- <»
joha-tor.'s linpr-Aed Pali-nt itvrv.tt.vr
ir. pvTu-:: u|.ju I'll- I*. f *TN" -j!
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jfranspanatitn. -
A L'STRAI.IAX l O.'.IMKECLU. j
xl uxr. c'
FQH MUSQUHrtE AUD SIDNEY.
Tl.e favorite faet s;.i.. IIIdVA' v.* 11
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Jt Co. ;.li-v: <J'»..)Wai. N rvr \ *>r». tb >• -.
-AS v K\V\ii:-< » O’.i- i
Corner Lake mid Pearlmrn S|re*»i“. •'
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WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1
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I*iiRTLAM’, i .1 .: ’ION r u-rt »»v
tr In . t.'.erciiv a - . i* ; !.-• t- ‘x<
billing a: .;.vr:n db.ti- •• f*.; ■ ■-.»•' x. ■’.c-!v'-*n ’ • -
e-l <t:r!!r.>* -»var th.*" If Wfllf.M. .t i- T. Jil.-ii II
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Tl; u nv;;i:i.AM' r\i il n’.MA i ulU..'' ctA--. :
K.Vl*i;i->’? COMiMM,
FOR DKNVKB CITY,
n.-)s the att. M.’;i • f d.?t«':iJ’T- I.« * .tr - .*■*! : '
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tr.ee: faeJlltt’*. tori!.'* r.l!!:.;r fv-riiT-ir m
theyi*.* not wwc to u*vi’cr Mn* arc u .!. . « /
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dored w;:i i.i-r al.—l <.;:r r r f x’t-- ! • r
tral’.!* U.e «»n.e c.»n be «;.If.l lx tna'.-c' a . ,
• . :.-’xi fi> our ad-..: and liy r- ; * .
j T’-“T tobe e’.’iiw'. d «'n xii-l’Ti ry • .• -'•l%. .
i’rUi r« leu at c--r odluc ;-r -o* In o . : <* ' ,
attended «•> ; r..:::; *.x.
u.':-d-rec: Iv.’d t >o iatc f->r •.• * . . p; •
If ri< i :;.*..i!.|ed ; i ; -., r id : . : -r-. *1 . -;U:j
c-.i.-ll -r-ri’i.'-. -l -_ I’. ». j .
irirain i3vr cCM uric;.
Stew voi;k steam m;-,
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t t:&vc .wiiJi d !?.»• Hr-i li. ii.luuj 4tt.id>ai>* •
P. >. Fair, all .c.junt'y ..fxlcn< by exi-rti** .-irie*i-■
Wi.dtii to..
pilljfitriil!;".
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•f nlzbt. h ids ri.xldunv... til Wc.» Itm I .!: J* «4.-«et. !
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rtecaicd a., i .Ud’.-r vl i rin-. 5;. i; u.t.l. ;«Lnv.l.
Trustee, ifc U*;wd of J n>t ■<r ,-,-pmls-s Ihan-ln a: U
hereinafter dvcrir.i’.l, t.; r*x. ure tbc pue-i - c-.t :• .1
pr'ir.lamiry n-li’>.- i'»-:i u.itr ixiwi mi.<:
tn,*i.sl„noJ by ii.*; *a.iv il;:a..i .TiiV.aud ;.e- w thu .
orUi-r <;f A. ri id «.:.u for ; .CM au-lonv fur fc»rlx I
)f:zo aslenclor each payab!c!n tiveivt -
lro;:t t’»*‘«!at v * u’icre-if; oi.- f--r t--”. '-:r. 1:
teeuJtcnU.-fr *:i. xlav titr.’or: x. *: • ;uu i
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t'.v- dtU tUer*-’ f; ■ f- i nil.-,,; -. ir > :.c»*. emdi i
pavahle l;j JMrtv ai->uf • :r :u In- .id” Uur-’ H; I
• •:-•* a’l- ; irtx - v u.-iml* irmn (!.i- .
xlale Ui-re**; all o’. a* • -a :«jlf et i
Ihe AjaVue 1-nnlv <>f ♦' , di’Tr'». a. |tb :m »t ;■ :i ; •
- e .1 ;Uler U:ct Mm b ic.-ii"- i;.ii<* j
I;:-.-dav jii-J rparrr-:-.r ivii.r..- r b-l In ’
RecordeF««<it?ifsH of f.nintv. m th- M ile : 11.l
uv>. 111 i>>< k ly» - a fa - 1 'aj- .*i >.
V.-1.--lierx-A-s It 1-!>r--.v: l vs-: Mr> ! -.f i'r, i
tbnlrn-«’ id d- f It; f-, • ;a .- f : <. ,t* r
any r.irt th<*r-s»f. . r l>i** inter- •; <t t:t»— ;■ >•:
eordla-r to’be ti-*,**-a;;.l epert tli«-r--**r. Ibe;-. , - , .
»it|onof thel.-yal b.d-lor* <»f «... I -.o*r*. u- ~r .
eljjned. alter tavpij •«'!v*•-1 a T1..1W . f -...• >•
•layein a :.i*»*«paj er pnblUP-'-t In thi* cit .*« f • ;.i- a
nliill **-H t:i* * xM prem‘«e-* -T mv pnrr Uhti - if.
f.e rich 1 *n.; **«j 1;:ry ci r-- ;*■ r;.: t:- :i ••* • •• ii t Hirui t
.lov, i!« heir* < -r*. a-.-.ln!*tpn’or. -r iu*linx I
there;; . atpnM'c tt-r. !::**. t;.« hi.’.'.c,-: l 1 -
at u.e i:<-rtiiUo >r of Li .• Court !•; 1.. v I
ai tlie time af ;-el::l.;xl .-ucii ad’. • rt’« T;-*M.
And, whert-a.-', defaril: ba* bt-en nvul*- !n i »x n:.--
of the nrst fxo pr.-;r!‘sury note* ah*»v« «pi’. l:;e l. **u •
«- pl!cat!on b\s D«:-.-n i..».ic t> r;r bv t; ••
nil of -aid j'rr.'.wnrT r do- ab.'-t-e m- - i]
•aldprcn:!**** lu said fru.-t L’cnl d-'scrlVd, v-il, .■
dr vfr.ne cf t;;c p'-xt-r and auth-'rltv L> i--;--.: ’ •
a<iij l>eedof Trass, and for tr.«; 1..
jr-r«*< , d;
S'*w, thep"r*f». prrMlr po.fr-f« hr-r’xr J-.cr. U.3t ..
t..; urn's-tai-e -T •■»;. p"~-r aau a rd •' I -;.:»T'vd '
atpnVlc iuc:l»:i.atti<}QprtlixU. r ;;-■•■ .i<:rtHo>:.>.
In the Fire 1.: ChliM-'. In f” < •• ;-.*v * -.Oh. x.-l
«U:*oflLln .!». on l.wid.y. th ,-.ir> j..j* of
Jascary. A. L» -ad. a: oli.e •>; i. vat. 1x 1 :..r.*L Jo:i
of taa: <iav. t-> M.; ;»-r f r a-u. r. • ;.r>.u»-v>
in ri!.i Pf'c lof fru*t >i'>«-r.. - ;*’.:. ',>-•
aleU In n.dd c tup tv x*t ‘ -'jv - , aim t.:- axt an ri!-. I
a* 1,-) L» rjv.r.ibi r t .rc«- - C. f. :r •’ -. .x:,-l d\j
In I’.loek n'.M'u-r -it *•«•. 1; ' y.la .‘.didS :; t-i
• ;ty i-: i\la;-j,ti-Ai-.i: att. Cl f.te vr.vU-i>-. a;,'
a.*d tijclty • f r»dru;; :’o;; of Uii- -hi-J III;. 1 do-, ru* t
h«.-lr« md a—■* t. r> for U.c ;-'.rp. if- !•: »-x;«t l».’o l :
01 fru*t :;.cuUi-r<n. I
iiFFI A. I;U,S. Inutee. i
PtaaT. i
AfOItTUAOE SALE.--Vi'iimv.v i
*’X J«-bn T. jb- rmau. of t.;o iTt v of 'x’ur'f.licr* •
lo.oro un>rtiP»sed un-. tbt-Li»J*r»;f:. J. J. S. l*>.r
trr. of Nenar*, Sew Jcr*«y. by c >•. •<* Apr!
.-Ui, A. O. l-j*.acd rcc-nle-i in t, • !l.u r-. r’> 1
c'woai County. Slay if in. -i.-. ,ti ii-n»kii>c‘ ■ i’l'iig'.-, ,
euro tto ranuent of a vcrtAln for {-■ - :.t«n»a*»(t ■
Cve Isundrt.i dollar*. . 4 .; 1
or a. aula tvt n!r.-.’‘rcn i.-i:..;r* t d.-dar- m- d
Fcbruarv* lot. A. I>. ’.XA. in Liroo jtfv..;. t-.c .[
Crst day «»f » el ru .rv. . v.*, tn-l ;u* > u> r.-t'.** t;.c • .1' •
tner.t lh:en-. i« 1 tl:. »Alil dr .* ,1 _■* { .
attlserate i-l ten i**tetui p-. 1 ir.:.» ■ w ..«tdav ;
Of Arm. A. V. t-As; :s,-:d, ’.x.i-.T.-,,.. .1 -ra.-;- 1. • been
nadc Jn the patrutet - nw . «e.. . j: j ..;i p - !>«it4 of 1
xrtilcli l:avt y.-Luti .lux- w :i Kah: -It. r, •
and I Lave t:.-.Tvt',revV’ 1 tj :-.-;ar;
N'-v. nxffufore. UoU. «• 1-. J cr<div ■dv.-ti f .. • p. I
to the i>’.Wv-.-COU/»la«il l:t It’ Oil 1. • r»?.f i
.*dl at public «iif:.’”?.:slti:erot..- t , r. la the (
City ui ci.ie-icc, tn tne County >.f c-oi,ou >k • thirty- *
ArtiUny of January. A. :.t u-r; la tut* 1
lurent'on of that U#y. to tne hip xc.*t ’; ca-n 1
the eall u: TTjr;Krs’d ;re:-u.-t», :
•erer.re fIT!, InXlkitW nnnlii-r df.. • . -., ;*.i o .r. '
«»n. Bobett* as su.rr-“ Ad.U.o x to t Lie x-. In. th*: I
C-.ucty of c'xuiic. sa>U M .txi >.r a. -I Mi li -ni a ..I -
cqu’.tj ef r.-dfi.ipUor uf liin-tM.; .km:: -j-. - ..irsn.m. Ult 1
btdr* and n«.-l P :ii« :ReMh.
Dated c De<*. tr:U. A. I* ;.
1 _ . . .JoXfl 3. i’uiiiJilh * ‘
Pakwlli « >rmi, Atfyr. .. :i f t
r PKU."TEK’S SALK. lV|,^
X <w; Uieaectuul dry of A. t>. Jauie* .
Benney am. caiintruvc .vunr.cy. LL.'eiiv.i:> ir .--r. '
»a:n deed of TrrltlnA. July mrtr.-’.’vJ.’iAicii- Ir - n'eil
In tae IlccojdurX naica tf the • . ;;s:/ f ( uml •
Male nf IUlnoU.1;, lb--fe ;1 *oi «iii I’sac io7, i
ttldco:iveyt*tnc under
4.i'ran»Rer dt«>rllied iu uu.t 1, , raru-lwii certain ’
rtooUaiory r.oto.t’Mv! r. r tb.’ .am rfJfOOCO, ! '
p y»b.« to Nathan iivj.-i or --rd*. r. and fr- -xh xC ■
byagrcenifrAdeductedtlie >un nffcX;;; ;io. a.,.j ■
otter for L.c .turn i-f f-0.-si • a-.., ••■5 • •.; .
FUaer. amlboUi of wiuii nrc r—.a'.ji. fu ~b.. i
f«*ra',’ii4tiias-iaie.u. t«afcx»m ( H b.ui\ •-'ml rtax-.-I '
AiJCCBt '•lib lutere-t; hq-I. wberva#, deVi!’ - :. '*
BC’UTPa-lelaliie pavim-ut «-f e.nld iiuU« ai.d in;, r. -f. 1 :
- 1 ■
WMbrftwf Bodd nolcalo the r-rcatliw.*.* ci>:;vr-\. .*
•mil -.ra dLldbaJunt-’i.* nror’-vd-i --i -’.ci .-ulv. ;x •! 1
uonJa* iotac terna i-f.i.'u* innit ia .«.ii.i <!• >d >ot: ’il*. I !
,*\ ow » -berefon*. pobi; v * notice L* ht-ribv given tbarbr 1 *
wlrtiujovaut orit-’ jrsvfu la,aaJ,laacr-,‘r,ian<’p .vitn t;.u , ;
u-rmaow aaiddeeJ ofirua tt-bailun Si.r.irilay. the dil ' *
day of Jeccuiber. A. P. at t-noVlxjc!: In the :i-rx»- '
r.Lroa or «aid day. acute north door of te Court ff.»>„.*
of eatlfounty.hitaeaiyof tbleaco and State af n»* 1 '■
eala.erli at publle:kUctiou to Uiuitisiie*tbh!>!erf<>ri-«*’i 1 \
tSicpreraL'M lu>aid deed of tn;*l di--9Tnbtd. r.u«u>- ♦ ;
'AlltftatcePUlnpieoeor |«rccl <rf i»:sd *lt,ini.*. In f - •
and being;n tne vUUso . f Cvau.tott, e*.ai--■ !
a d a.t fx»l!uw», Lot minder - n
(.Tb.la iSlocic number flxty.«-vi’u o~i ofiMo-l
(Village; ot Kvi_-..Lxr, thi- >uyxand I' ,
plattet.mdrvcordxjil In the Uccor A-r'* OfTa>* of so;.l •
CoQßty of Ci'ok, together wltn th-j. ; . reditamen:*. ,
1 tecemcaU rinJ-App;vruaiaccc» tni-rcu-' Lu-ertu;. Nad ,
ell right. ben»ati*ad e;aity of rcdi:;.; e .ivfL.as.ud
Jatsea Kenny (Herein. it
’ WfcVNKLnr ■VTfcBSTn.. ■ •U’d.-S. 1
tLlcage.'S’Qy. AtT.lfnf ‘ d >-LTUtd { f
Tie above sa>« ikanda adlonm«d t» wtyiiiifwt.' >• >
Dec am, It tba same ronr and ;*Mco.
• . Pi;*cSKLt>* w>±6. ..;. ;v- •. 1
Chlcaej.Dee.«3. .>>’ ■ - }r -: . .
: nr ß U' s t EE * s ' t. -Ijic Ko-'M
1 X tlceUUorcbjyijtfu J;»*I,L.C-!_:iaKr.’- r. UlO I
v lr«stoti la aDeetfol Tpuedp-mted U. -Mxf.' i »
millan,dated Deevmberd'li, IV*>. a-.r ’-vt.ivxt ia-vio* I ;
; oocnaf U»ltoo>rtie9riirtrocab.t-(1... v. iniuob. i n ‘! '*
DeedN FaXI’l*. 1 ’I*. "f;l.r • - oMrf.inlr in ' .
-hepapnetitexi ttu*ri*»»r.- ►[••cited li. •
ibeapplication ••! t:«* 5c.V. ».<*V;.*p
I xauotl-o for ca li t.« »'f : 1—•>«•*. j. ‘ ■
il->orof thecoun Hmw i>*; 1 :
Sill day of December, A. !UF*». at In- .
forenoon of said day, the premies - -. - '
No.eljlJt (8). in Block No. nix(d), In *'...u- 1
■SSSSf^fe* 0 '- 1 ? 4 *’ Cm ' •■■ ■“' i
, „ ... I*. 0, fXXN'n FnKZS, f i
C*a,iTrli, IWJ I
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| llrgal abbertismenls.
MOUTC-AiVt.'.' SAl.K.—Wh'.-rer.
Ptmon tVjiuro ami M.irv C.. Ma w!V. iIM .
ih« >t!i i!»v of April. A. I*. i •’«, .-url • ru«
1 .Imv.b w. f.ntlUm. r.ow Uit-ip Peru; i a.--r
ce: •. b'-nrirjr xUic -Civ n. i >«sr si- «: :
1 recorded ’n t-:«* iiArop,<>shch of i''MiW Conner.
1 md*. lab • gu -i.M’tic - '7. and d:-iWr .
hr c v. . ; • i S '*v. Lini’arj fhc prc-’ W.-*
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