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MONDAY, APKIL 8, 186 L
ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN MONET.
Hereafter our subscribers and persons
who send ns bills of the rejected XUinois
and Wisconsin Banks will be credited for
what they are worth in this city. We re-
gret as much as they can that we are
obllgedto make this announcement, but
it is the only course that is left us.
MILITARY AKD NATAL MOTE'
MENTS.
The war steamers Mississippi, Minneso
ta, Colorado and Pawnee, and the brig
Bainbridgc, in addition to those previously
rtported, are getting ready for sea with al l
possible haste. The Pawnee has already
set sail from the 'Washington navy yard.
The destination of the forces is still a
well-kept secret. Boats for expeditiously
landing the troops have been plaCed~on
board the steamers. The Charlestown
navy yard is full oi workmen, and all
the highest state of activity—
and, in short, everything is being done
which would be done if a fight had been
determined on at the earliest practicable
moment Rather more than the nsual
number of exciting rumors will be found
among our telegraph dispatches. The
latest sensation is that Ben McCulloch is
bound to seize Washington the moment a
drop of blood is shed on the Southern
coast
PENNSYLVANIA.
it is rumored that Pennsylvania will
immediately be put on a war footing by her
State authorities, to meet any possible exi
gency like an invasion of‘Washington by
Jeff Davis and his fellow traitors. If not
true, it certainly ought to be. There is but
one way for the government of the United
Stales to maintain even the show of an ex
istence, and that is by holding the fortresses
in its possession and collecting the revenue.
If a treasonable foray is made upon Wash
ington or the Northern States in conse
quence, it must be repelled by the North
ern States, and they bad better all be
getting in readiness for the event.
AN AMENDMENT.
The Chicago Times urges all the colored
persons in Chicago to go South -‘to their
friends.” We have an amendment to offer
right here, which is—that Mr, Turveydrop
, of the Tima office, should go South to his
friends. A movement of this kind would
be more popular in Chicago than the one
suggested in behalf of our colored people.
Springfield Nominations,
The Republicans of Springfield have made
the following nominations for city officers:
Mayor, G. A. Sutton ; Cltrk, L. W. Shepherd;
Assessor and Collector, 8. B. Moody; Attor
ney, Speed Butler; Treasurer, James L. Hill;
Street Commissioner, H. F. Wickereham;
Marshal, Horace Morgan.
SPRING ELECTIONS.
ILLINOIS.
Sangamon Co. —As far as heard from the Re
publicans have carried 8 towns and the Demo
crats 8. The Board of Supervisors will un
doubtedly be Democratic.
Laoon. —The Democrats carried the city of
Loeon, with the exception of Assessor and
Street Commissioner, by about 20 majority.
Adams Co. —Clayton, Ellington and Honey
Creek have elected Republican town officers,
and Melrose, Burton, Lima and McKee, Demo
crat c.
MICHIGAN.
Lapeer Co. —The Beard of Supervisors
stands 9 Republicans and 7 IJemocrata, a
Democratic gain of one.
Kent Co.-—The Republicans gain four towns
in Kent county and lose two.
Bat Co.—The Republicans for the first time
have a majority in the Board of Supervisor*.
Calhoun Co.—The Republicans have carried
17 out of the 22 towns.
St. Clair Co.—The three towns heard from
elect Republican town officers.
Grand Haven.—The Republicans elected
their Supervisor In Grand Haven by 17 ma
jority.
Returns from various towns in different
parts indicate that the Republicans have more
than held their own in the State.
RHODE ISLAND.
Gov. Sprague is reelected by 1800 majority.
In the Eastern Congressional District, W. P.
Sheffield, Conservative Republican, is elect
ed to Congress by 500 majority, and in the
Western District, George H. Browne, Conser
vative Democrat, is elected by 1200 majority.
The Democrats shout loudly over the suc
cess ot what they now call the Democratic
ticket. The peculiar Democracy of the ticket
may be gathered from the fact that the Con
vention which nominated it unanimous!} en
dorsed the Administration of President Lin
coln without reserve; and farther, from the
political sentiments of the ticket—as follows,
Arnold, Bartlett, Parker and Sheffield, Re
publicans,.Sprague “for Lincoln,” and Burges
and Browne, Democrats.
WISCONSIN.
Brown Co. — Cole gels the entire vote of
Brown county forjudge,
Jackson Co. —Cole has 500 majority.
Racine Co.—Cole has about 1,200 majority.
Ozaukee Co.—Knowlton’e majority is about
1.000. Another report says 1,700.
Winnebago Co.—J edge Cole has about 3,000
majority in Winnebago county.
Dans Co.—Judze Cole’s majority is about
1.000.
Sauk Co.—Cole’s majority in Sauk county
IB full 2,000.
Milwaukee Co.—Milwaukee county gives
Judge Cole about 3,500 majority.
Boos Co.—Rock gives from 1,500 to 2,000
majority for Knowlton.
Boix?8 Co.—Knowlton has about 8,000 ma
jority.
COLE PROBABLY ELECTED,
Contrary to expectations derived from the
first returns, our Impression now is that Judge
Cole is elected to the Supreme Bench, and not
Knowlton, the mortgage repudiator.
Is It Sumter f
[From the Cincinnati Commercial.]
There are, as nearly as can be ascertained,
three thousand effective Southern troops
in the immediate vicinity of Charleston.
They are scattered about on the Islands, and
the communication between the city of
Charleston tnd the Islands is under the guns
of Fort Sumter. There are not more than
fifteen hundred troops on Morris Island, and
the batteries there are nearly all erected
with the view of sweeping the channel, and
not to prevent an attack in the rear. The
resources ‘of the General Government
are considerable. There are about two thou
sand troops now at New York, andotherayail
sble Northern points. There were four hun
dred on the Brooklyn. There are at least a
thousand just withdrawn from Texas. Now, if
the Administration has been carefully maturing
a plan of operations, and has determined
to make an attempt to relieve Fort Sumter,
and if all the talk about evacuation has been
merely to gain time for the movement of
troops, a United States fleet, bearing
four thousand soldiers, sailors and ma
rines. may rcndc*bous off Charleston harbor
this very night, -and a landing may be at
tempted under cover of the fire of the shell
guns of the steamers. Two thousand U. 8.
troops once landed could sweep the Confed
erate forces from Morris Island, and taking
the vaunted batteries in the rear, could come
into possession of them at once. The. Con
federate troops would, be made prisoners of
wax—end it would be impossible for all the
troops of Jeff Davis to relieve them, for
Fort Sumter the communica
tions— would also take care of Fort Moul
trie. Then the United States would com
a»nd the situation, sod Charleston could
be summarily brought to terms. Fort Sumter
could be faUy garrisoned and amply provis
ioned and provided with ammunition. After-
Wd, the business of erecting; -sand batteries
Mdsr its guns would eesss to be practicable,
VOLUME XIV,
for Its shot and shellawould protest against
such acts of ■war. An attempt by Jett Davis
to throw his Pensacola army toward Washing*
ton would be immediately checkmated by
transferring.the fleet and army from Charleston
to Washington. The poseiblllty of this plan of
relieving Fort Sumpt er depends on the practi
cability of a landing on Morris Island. That
effected in force, the' rest follows'. It is re
ported that there is great dissatisfaction exist
ing among the Confederate troops on that Isl
and. - Many of them are Germans and .Irish,
and workingmen who are not in their hearts
for the secession cause. The sight of the old
flag of the Union, u that banner of beauty and
glory,” might recall them to-their allegiance
to the .Federal Government, and the fighting
might hot be remarkable bloody. We shall
see in a day or two, for if the blow is to be
struck at Fort Sumter, it will fall speedily.
THE CITY.
SEE FOtTETH PAGE.
Eeooldeb’s Couet.— The case ot the people
Against JosiahW. Biasell, has been set down
for trial on Wednesday, April 17th.
Pebsosal. —At the Tremont: Gov. Yates,
of Illinois; Ex-Gov. Seymour, of New York;
CoL LB. Curran, of Springfield; Hon. L. B.
Crocker, of Oswego, N. Y.
'The Late Disturbances.— -The seven col
ored men who were arrested on a charge of
"riot in the late disturbances growing out of the
capture of the Harris family, are to be examin
ed on Wednesday. *
Discredited Currency.—ifesßre. E. K.
Willard & Co. have opened an office at S4
Clark street, for the purpose of buying dis
credited currency, dealing in State Bonds, Ex
change, &c. -
Police Appointed.—The Police Commis
sioners held a meeting on Saturday, when the
following additional were appointed police
men; Richard Sheppy, American; Holmes
Sweetser, ditto; Sherman C. Hoyt, ditto;
Jacob Banter, German; Thos. Dahli, Norwe
gian ; Michael C. Hickey, Irish; Henry Babe,
German; Edward Mooney, Irish.
Rascalities.— Margaret Conway was held
to bail on Saturday by Justice Davis, upon the
charge of stealing twenty-five dollars in gold,
and fifty dollars in currency, from one Wil
liam King, who keeps a store at the comer of
Desplaines and Klnzie street. Henry Fish,
who is charged by one Charles Gantz with
swindling him out of some $230, in a transac
tion that took place some two years ago, was
held to bail in S3OO.
Pnrr.TT armoniq Concert.— The sixth regu
lar monthly Concert of the Philharmonic So
ciety will take place in Bryan Hall a week
from to morrow, on Saturday, April 14th. The
programme embraces -the Overtures lu
William Tell, by Rossini, and La Tirene, by
Anber; also one of the most popular and
pleasing Symphonies, by Mozart, No. 3, in E
flat
Vessels purchased fob Chicago.—The
Buffalo Republic says: u We'learn thatS. S.
Guthrie, Esq., has purchased lor Salomon
Sturges, Esq., of the firm of Sturges, Buck
ingham & Co., of Chicago, the following ves
sels from Geo. W.Tifft, Esq., viz : The Naomi
International, Corinthian, and Golden Har
vest—and from Charles Ensign, Esq, the
Yankee Blade and Young America.
Tub Charlestonian Investment.—The
sale of land to a Mr.-Button of Charleston,
8. C M noticed in yesterday’s Tribune, whs
made by Messrs. Rees <fe Slocum. They in
form ns that it was 20 16 100 acres at $1,175
per acre—s23,oßß cash. The tract is bounded
on the east by Reuben street, and on the north
by Harrison street Rees & Slocum have also
sold within a few days 40 feet on Wabash ave
nue near Hubbard court at $l3O per foot,
Also, 36 feet front on West Madison street
near Rucker at $35 per foot, half cash, balance
in one year.
Improvement in Western Business. —
One of the strongest indications that lie
Northwest la getting fairly over the hard
times which have so long prevailed, is the fact
that the Messrs. Fairbanks have sold heie
during nine or ten months past, nearly three
times as many large railroad, grain and stock
Scales, as ever before in the same period of
time. This shows a very gratifying improve
ment in all branches of business, especial!}
those in which much weighing is required to
be done. It Is conclusive evidence, also, that
Fairbanks’ Scales, which have been steadily
growing in public favor for over thirty years,
are now, after so long and thorough trial,
more highly esteemed than ever before, all
through the West.
Triumphantly Reputed. —The recent scur
rilous and outrageous attempt, by means of a a
anonymous letter in the to blacken anc
viliify the reputation and ejninent usefulness
of one of the beat known and esteemed labor
era in the Mission Sabbath School cause in
this city, has, as it deserved, received the at
tention of a number of Mr. Moody’s friend;
and co-workers—among them eome of our
best known citizens. The result fixes the
base and ciutl slander very closely home up
on one whose Mission in. this City should
have far different results. When the field h
all reaped, it will be a more suitable lime for
harvest laborers to quarrel over the number
of their sheaves, and we trust t be secular press
will not again be used for such, purpose. As
it stands, Mr. Moody is nuinjuved, and his as.
sailant is the worse by a displa;r of spleen and
ill-taste, to use no harsher term*, at once un
becoming and unusual, in or ouA of the cloth,
in the Sabbath School cause.
Noe. 19D and 20i Randolph Street.
The great establishment of Mciera. Vandtr
voort, Dickerson & Co., at Nos. 199 and 201
Randolph street, near-Wells, has become one
of the peculiar Institutions of our city, in
occupying the entire number of floors of the
double five story iron front store, and with
its premises throughout gotten up on a scale
of liberality and taste more nearly mdtropoli
tan than any other of its class in the city.
And indeed there is here nothing of inivdious
ness to be avoided, for “ Allah il Allah,” there
Is positively only one house of the kind here
The moat complete system and order ha?
been established in the several departments,
where, on the lower floor end basement the
Heavy Metals are unattractive but solid tokens
of business, where on the second floor Howe’s
admirable Scales in every variety are excel
lently well arranged to answer Ifce convenience
of. purchasers; and on the third floor, the
Japanned Wares, and bright Wares iuTiu
and Brass and Copper; and where in the upper
lofts the stock is stored and piled high ready
for orders and shipment.
This house, some years since, was establish
ed here as a branch of an old and not eri house
In America and Europe, and has receaitly re
moved to its present quarters, whert ; It has
taken root for ltsel£ "We wish It all jsuccew.
See the advertisement of to-day.
Messrs. Doggett 6c Eaisonb
The name of Doggett has been a ‘ c House
hold Word” with our residents these fifteen
years past, daring which time It has posi cseed
a popularity only accorded to the “ art of
pleasing” in trade, such as has ever been asso
'elated with it—the housekeeper needing no
farther guarantee as to the excellence of the
family staples than that they came “from Dog
gett’e.” This is high praise, but it Is true,’and
our city readers will bear us oat in it, who
remember these facts of old, of the old stand
on the comer of South Water and Clark street ,
whence Family Groceries went to the remo
test part of the city, and more than that, for
Family Supplies found their way thence to
patrons residing on all the lines of railroads
leading from the city, with a regularity and
promptness equalling that enjoyed by our city
residents. With the completion of Ewings’
new block, on the comer of North Clark and
North Water street, Messrs. Doggett & Eas .
son opened the comer Store in a style and
manner that has been long their own. The
jnnior partner Mr. Easson has been for years
with the house, and was in charge of the
branch Store on North’Dearborn street They
are now happily located for aid residents of the
North Division, and aa we have 3aid a little
something of antecedents, we hardly need, to
add the remark that many of their old patron
from all parts of the city win follow them over
the bridge, and, more than that, are reaching
them from miles away with the family orders
for which the house has long been noted, and:
which could only be entrusted to a bouse of
like reputation with theirs.
A Family As ! ray,
In March last, the driver on a mail route in
Northern Minnesota, on a night as dark' as a
stack of black cats, though where; cats are
everpat up in that style la more than we. can
tell, suddenly heard something drop, and
worse than that, it fell in the water, ancl a
damp conviction struck through him that
there was a great danger of a vacancy in -Uncle
Sam’s postal service. He and hfe horses, and
His stage coach and the entire mails of .
Northwestern Minnesota were In the Cannon
■'river. - • • ' - ,
The mail driver got out and, eatuponthe
bank, and would have seen Ms. hones drown
in the angry flood, if it had been daylight, but
then, on the latter hypothesis the unfortunate
fi T><TrmU would not have got into the Cannon
rlv F
.Iyer at all, eo that*" the driver did not waste
anytime as a spectator. The whole thing was
clear case of foundering and the horses were
too badly foundered ever to mate their ap
pearance again.
The Tnflii hags were got out next day. The
Mail Agent, Mr. Orr, sent them to Assistant
Postmaster Armstrong at the Chicago Post
Office, a damp clammy mass of pnlp, looking
as little as possible like correspondence and
printed mail matter. Here, nevertheless. In
three days .time,tiw.tfouwmf letters and,pack
ages were picked out, spread out, and, after
drying, resealed and sent on their way. There
was, however, a portion of this moist and
ml:
jixed matter whose destination could not he
made out .There was a large daguerreotype
miniature in a once gorgeous velvet case,- en
closing the counterfeit presentment of a young
man most elaborately gotten up. Some loving
female heart was to have been gladdened
thereby. ' , , ;
Among the debris of.the Cannonaded mails,
we were greatly interested by five charming
little ambrotypes, of'three' slaters and two
brothers, thus-unfelicitoußly cut.Off from fni
ther progress eastward, by reason of the total
destruction of their addresses.
little folks of Minnesota will wonder why
grandpa and grandma have never acknowl
edged their pictures.
There is a great deal of human nature spl-
tomlzed and locked up in a mail bag, and a
catastrophe like that of Cannon river touches
-and breaks many fine little chords of life and
feeling. Whose family in Minnesota is this
that is astray at the Chicago Post Office? -
Ministry at Labge.— -I have a fine little
girl 13 years of age that I want to find a per
manent home for, in or near the city—a child
under half a year old to • be a poor
pi an who is a capital house painter, ready to
work at once cheap, an Englishman as ! garden
er, two Swedish men to do chores, these are
good men, steady and trusty I know., I have
also a number of men and strong lads seeking
work every day that I do not know. I shall
tase It as real favor if those in need. of men
and boys in or near the city will send round
and get such of th“ above as suit them.
• Apply to Robert Collyee, Minister,
177 Randolph street, from 1 to 4 p. M.
Lectubb at the University.— The editor
of the Christian Times, the Baptist organ in
this city, thus notices the recent lecture by
Mr. Mathews at the University of Chicago:
“ The Prytaneum Society of the University,
and their friends, enjoyed a literary treat on
Thursday evening last, in alecture on “Words,
their Significance, Uses and Abuses,” by Mr.
Wm. Mathews, Librarian of the Tonne Men’s
Association in this city. The subject afforded
scope for the speaker’s almost unbounded
knowledge of books, and for criticisms upon
styles, and habits of speaking and writing.
Mr. Mathews is a gentleman of fine: literary
taste, and his views were just, while they were
presented with force and eloquence. He
showed no mercy to current affectations in
the use of language, whether by speakers, or
writers, and maintained the cause of onr noble
tongue against those who would corrupt it
with slang or enfeeble,it with fopperies. It
was an important theme, w« U-timed.”
The Weather.— Range of the thermometer
for the week, as noted by E. L. O’Hara, at his
drug store, No. 80 West Randolph street, cor
ner of Canal: ...
7 a.m. 12 x. 6p. m.
. 85. 43. 40.
.. 84. 89. S3.
.. 86. 65. 60.
.. 42. 65. 47.
:. 40. 48. 43-
.. 40. 48. 45.
.. 41. 44. 45.
1881.
Sunday, March 81.
Monday, April 1..
Tuesday, “ 3.
Wednesday, “ 3.
Thursday, “ 4.
Friday, “ 5.
Saturday, “ 6.
News . Literature.— At 103 Madison and 100
Dearborn street, you may find everything in tne
way of cbeap reading, and if you want any of the
late hooks, you may find them at the same place.
Also, New York daily papers of Friday, “ Consti
tution of the Confederate States of America,” price
five cents, and English papers of March 17th. Nor
ris & HyJe secure everything in tto way of lato
literature as soon as issued.
McNally's.— Received at McNally’s, 81 Dear
born street, “ Good Words,” by Norman McLeod;
“Twelve Sermons,” by Horace Mann. A fresh
supply of “Woman in White” and “Crossed Path,”
by WlHde Collins; “Trumps,” by Geo. W. Curtis,
and “Elsie Verner,” by O. W. -Holmes. Also,
Hunt’s Merchant's Magazine for April. A variety
of choice reading matter can be obtained by call
ing on McNally.
Chicago Sabbath School Union. —There will
be an adjourned meeting of the Union held this
(Monday) evening at 7# o’clock, in the S. 8. De
pository Rooms of Tomlinson Brothers, Lake
street, opposite the Marine Bank. As business of
importance will be transacted, It is desirable that
superintendents and teachers should be present.
Do not forget this meeting.
tVT Five Dollars will be paid for a copy of No. 1
of Yol. 1 of the Illinois Intdligtneer, published at
Kaskaekia, H., by Matthew Duncan, in 1514 or
ISIS. Address Box 2,870, Chicago, HI.
Free Dispensary. —The Dispensary at No. 165
Clark street,’ so productive of relief to the sick
poor of the city during the past year, is open each
dav from 3 to 4 P. M. for the gratuitous medical
and surgical treatment of that unfortunate class of
society. All interested will please take notice.
Cambrian Benevolent Society. —This Society
will meet at Welch Church, on Desplalnes street,
near Randolph, on Tuesday evening next, at 7
o'clock P. M., to elect officers for the ensuing year.
John T. Edwards, President.
Colips.— Few are aware of the importance of
checking a Cough or “Common Cold” in its first
stage; that which in the beginning would yield to
a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks the
Lungs. “HrotmV JBroncftioJ Troches,'" containing
demulcent Ingredients, allay Pulmonary Irri
tation.
Pr Bay Sloat’s Elliptic Hook Sewing Machine,
at 51 Clark street, under the Sherman House.
Pr Burnett’s Cocaine. Burnett’s Kallston, Bur
netts Florimel, (a new perfume,) Burnett’s Tooth
Wash, Barnett’s Flavoring Extracts—Just received
by Sargent, corner Randolph and State streets.
SST’ I am bow cleaning and repairing gentle
men's clothing cheaper than any house In the city.
Try me and see If it la not so. Joan Jowss,
119 Dearborn street.
“ 123 ASTt 125.”—N05. 123 and 125 are getting to
he employed to represent good living and comfort
able quarters. In fact, when “Dearborn street,
Messrs. Case and Pannalce,’! are added, the mind
of the reader needs no farther explanation. The
early vegetables, game, delicacies of the eatable
and drinkable kinds are always early found at 123
and 125 Dearhore etreo . ap6 81
Wm. M. Rosa A Co. will exhibit !this day
for city trade, their Paris promenade garments for
ladies, la“ailks,"cloths, Ac., at 167 and 168 Lake
street.
Pr Remember the Republican mass meeting
to-night at Niemeycr's Hall, Canal fftreeU
HiGinT-TiQnTT-ExrtODU*.— ’ The receipt for
making oil which will burn, in Kerosene Lamps—
imitative of Kerosene-and which we will warrant
to explode like gunpowder, can be had gratis at
Noble’s Lamp and Oil Emporium, 188 Clark
street, , »p6«
. If yon wish for bushy whiskers or a • fasci
nating mustache, send for a box of Belling
ham's Stimulating Onguent. It is mnsated
to bring them out ia from three to.six weeks.
Seat oareceipt of price and postage, sl.lß, to any
address, by J. 3L Johnson, TO State street, Chica
go. UL , mh2B,Bm
For xjtt operation upon your teeth, or for
zssnor artificial work of any desirable style, call
on Dr. Albaugh, No. 58 West Randolph st. - - -
E£“Cook& TH>T*in t 98 Dearborn rtre*t,hare
made price for cleaning and dyeing gent's
garments less ** ,|tr| any other house Is the city.
\SBT See advertisement of “Hardßubber Bigg’s
Truss”—has cured eases of twenty years finding
is this City. . - :• -• • • atlS-lm
|3F" All should not fafltdreadthe advertisement
of Prof. Wood in todays paper- _ _ ,
DIED.
Eecsntiy at Denver City. Mce« Peak, SEOEGE C.
BRADFORD, i&te of our city. He was wen known
to oer bnslnestxOomßnnlty. Mr. B. leaves many
trteads here mad elsewhere who win be pained to .hear<
of his. decease. ... - - ■
At BeUevme, tIL. April ith, JULIA IL, Infant
daughter of Gea ff. aad Julia A. Prlckett, of this ,
<diy.aged sixmonthsaad-Uvodays. _ -
M Of each is the Kingdom of Heaven. I
Neb) gtsbertiaetnents.
a. B. aasrrßN, Advertielng Agent, 93 Bear
tom ti.,U authority to receive
S and da IMLeiam Pnpere of Northwest
TUT"ANTED —A Situation as Porter
, W ta.Eetdlor W “iSn
German. Best references will oe gwen. ftDeiSt
C.B.,atthisQtßcc • z_
XSTANTED —A Protestant Ger
. VV man Korweefan or EnaU.h Girl In apriarfto
tSSSlSJfSfhoase weat of Desplainea street
apsist • . •
TSrANTED—To sell Photographic
irtiL “ln
S)Box 45*Haes, Mien., until t*e &to cl April.
apßX2t —•
\\T ANTED A Situation as Ac-
V.T conntant and Cashier. Huveh.lflfleeuyem
experience C<n give as cood reference sa anj yonng
SEtuSS B.hlS ttrtMiy temje..te ConMreaolly
do the work of Salesman. Inquired. SaUry nos o
mucirc as a good bUuV.lotu AdorePWL w,
TI7ANTED—A few ladies and
YY Bentlementolearna newand^attltdW^
which is easy and can he done athome, r>y wMca
work will be elven $3 capital required uu »>“«
tov,n£“. residence. 3« if Mate {tea. add see f.r
yourselves Ladies will he taught hy alfdy. Cwl ne.
rweea the hours of 9 and 4 o clock, Tms
pOR SALE OR RENT —A first
JT class with the to*
—oTcmeQts. N«. 4 Park bow. Tor particulars
-Booth Water street. tptoSt
[olrc at No? 183
TO RE NT-A Few Rooms for
first class Boarders—married <£®2t»asdliiiSS
aentlemco—may be bad In one of tbe
and locations In ’be city, If applied for ve,ry
dress R, Box 2671: 2&Z-.
TO RENT—The Marble Front
Store, No. 114 Dearborn street suitable ft* »]“»“•
saU-or mali trade. Also, the of
Ikhtfd with the latent Sidewalk lights. Apply y*
BROWN BROS.; 114 Dearborn street. apaxaw _
TX) RENT—To Large Brick Ware-
A. house and Dock—also Frame Building, with
Dock, situate on the north side of the hiver, just ne
low Boah-street Bridge. Possession given May • .Al
io two first-class Brick Dwellings on Michigan street,
(three stories and basement). Possession
mediately, if desired. Also building at corner of Pine
and North Water streets-taloon below and dwelling
above. For terms, inquire of W. H. SAMPSON, No.
3 Metropolitan Bgildings. apS-eiiQ~tmy
T> Bn NT—Several Comfortable
Dwellings on Edina Place, and Stores on State
street, between Van Boren and Harrison street*. Al
so twe Dwellings, with about one acre of ground to
eacn. for rent on reasonable terms. Inqulreat Eoom
Nd.2, over George Smith ft Co. a Bant, 17 Well sat.
ap:xlt
T'O KENT —Dwelling House No.
X 147 Monroe Street, third door west of Clark
street Possession c»n be immediately..Apply
to THOMAS HART.ESS, No. C Pomeroy Block, South
Water street. apßiSt
TO BENT—The Block of Stores
In the three-story wood-building, southwest cor
ner of Wells end Mot roe streets. Are finished
and suitable for Drag. Clothing, Boot.and Shoe stores,
ftc." Will rent to good ■parties at *lO to * hpermonth.
Also—The upper stories over stores, snWQBed 1 for
large Boarding House or Hotel. WUI rent very low.
Inquire of J.M. .>ILLIAMB.2It»* South
2d door west of Wells-st Bridge. api-e47fl;tmyi
'T'O MERCHANTS —A Young
f JL. Man of steady and business habits, and thor
oughly qualified,-li desirous of obtaining
as Book-keeper or General Clerk. Address DGOH
KEEFEB," Tribune Office. 55£iL-
T-OOK HEBE!—I offer for a few
1 J davs, for the sum of|IOO, an undivided interest
in a strict!* honorable basiucssi, which in the nsnds or
an industrious man, with fair management, will ci''p
an exceedingly handsome profit. This te no humbug,
as will be demonstrated. Address *£, Tribune Of
fice ■ apbxit
■VTEEDLE THREADERS.—The
i_\ neatest article Bole. Wanted by every Lady.
One will be senr, free, for 25 cents, In stamps. Great
Inducement! to Agents, who are war ted in eviry part
of the country, * urnwred in all quantities, by the
gross or dozen. Addre-s. with stamp, H. tri'LDON,
No. 48 South Clark ttreet, Chicago, or P. O. box
3731.
TVTANTED— A few ladies and
T » gentlemen to learn a new and beautiful busi
ness, which s easy, and car be cone sthome, by which
they cau make from »12 to *IS p.r wee*, after taev
nave Uarned the business, *fter learning, constant
work will be glvtn. $3 capital lequbcd. Call at the
Inventor's residence, 312 State street, atd see ior
yourselves. Ladies will be taught by a lady. Cal be
tween tae hcnwof 9 and 4 o'clock. Tins is no h: in
to apS-lt-net_
Housekeeper wanted
"Wanted a young person to keep a small bouse
fi-r a gentleman wnose wbe has gone East. The ap
plicant miiKt be competent and willing to do all the
nec«tsary work. - Qond a n (i uou-i home war
rax.tfidtoher. Addrew “F. D 2158 Cbxag> Fori:
Office, slating real name and where an interview can
oe had. No Irish need apply. apSiSt
■VfETROFOUTAN GYMNAST
IfX DM—Thoseformer member* who joined under
Babcock * Curtla, can beat of something to their ad
vantage by calling at the Gymnasium. Day ana Eve
ning Classes w 111 commence on Monday, April Bih.
Hours xt is o'clock, M., and 8 P. M. H. G. OTTIG
NON, Proprietor. apjclw_
DO A RUING—Two or three suites
i) of pleasant rooms for Emilies; a few rooms for
single gentlemen, with good board, at reasonable pri
ces, can be obtained at no. 68 Edina Place. A limited
number of day boarders can be accommodated.
apSxiw
F3R SALE—One large sized Safe,
Inperfet order, for sale chca". A good none
will be taken la part payment. GEO. W. 11 AN MS,
Scale and Safe Shop, 97 Kinzle street. aptxlw
Xj'XPLOSIVE KEROSENE.—We
JCi wara all consumers against the highly danger
ous compound sold as Keroreee by unscrupulous
dealers, aud give notice that we have for sale at all
times tne
PURE KEROSENE AND BARREN OILS
Of the best qualities. GOfeS & HfU' 4 ,
No. S3 North Clark street.
T) RENT—A three story Brick
WooseluOatario Terrace, cast of Kush street.
Has all modern Improvements, and the location is un
surpassed. Apply to NORTON, IkOBB * i.O. No 16
River street. apß-edWWw
inform the Ladies
JLI and Gentlemen of Chicago, that lam doing a
regular and legitimate business la Painting, and cm
not In the least connected with the establishment at
31*2 State street. My rooms are at 170. Many not
knowing ray nnmber have confounded me with the
other establishment G. S. LACEY, 170 state street.
apßx2t
'J'WO THOUSAND GALLONS
FUBB JUICE OF WILD GRAPES,
Prepared expressly for our trade, and warranted per
fectly free from all Impurities and adulterations.
This Wine la highly recommended by cor best Phys
icians for Ita
SUPERIOR TONIC PROPERTIES, .
wh le Its rich fruity flavor makes it an agreeable medi
cine for Invalids. _ , _ ,
GALE BROTHERS. Drnfglsta, Ac..
202 Randolph st, Chicago.
"WOOD.—Good Dry Beech,
XJ and MAPLE,
IS'O'R
la the Michigan Southern Wood Yard, on Harrison-at
DKT w oor>,
Now lending and for sale, on the Dock.
HICKORY, BEECH and MAPLE,
Sawed, split and delivered M. D. DOWNB,
»p3x3t North-West End Rnsn-St. Bridge.
TXT ANTED—A few ladies and
M gentlemen to learn a new and beautiful bußl
ness, which la ea-y aud can be done at borne, by wMch
they can make from 411 to sl* per w*ek, after they
hare learned the business. After learning, constant
work will be given. $3 caoital required- Call at ibe
Inventor's residence, 319 tt»tc street, and see sor
yourselves. Lacies will be taught by a lady. Call be
tween the hours of 9 and 4 o'clock. This is no ham.
bag spS-lt-Let
MS. NICHOLS & CD. have
• opened at ISB South Water street Chicago,
a General Commission for the purchase and
sale of Groin Floor, ProvU'one, Ac, and follclt con*
slcnmema and ord-rs- To parties acceueiblc to Mil
waukee a* veil as Chicago, In connection with their
Milwaukee noose, Nichols Britt & Co..think They can
give such superior advantages. Tnb29-e3S>'Utr.ct
x. a. nichols. o. x. bsxtt. n. a. kiohols.
"DOAKD—A very deferable suite
.13 of Booms, with Board, can be found at 11 Adams
street, If applied for soon. apsc4436t,uet
ANY ONE HAVING EITHER
_ZtL a good HORSE, or good light EXPRESS WA
GON. can find a cash cu-tuner by calling with the
tame at ROB' ITS Lamp and Oil Emporium.
apsetss4t.net
CO PARTNERSHIP NOTICE—
V 3 We hare this day associated with ue Mr. S. P.
WARNER, of this city, as a partner in our business.
The name of the firm will hereafter be GILBERT,
SAMPSON ft WARNER,
GILBERT ft SAMPSON.
April 1,1E61— apse4sS4t.net
iap6 2t
F3E sale or to rent.—a
rape chance for speculation. The subscriber of
fers for sale one of the best first cla«s houses in Chi
cago, containing twenty rooms and all the modern Im
provements, with brick bam. Ac, Ac. The bouse Is
centrally located on Wabash Avenue, and fronting the
Lake, will sell the same at the present depreciated
value of property, and will take any or ail of the forty
depreciated Illinois Sinks, if not sold by the firSt of
May, will rent the same for three or five yeans fur
nished or unfurnished. Any person renting tor live
years will have the hon«e no»ly piloted and papered
to suit them. A person having a ia*te for the fine arts
■wffl be preferred, as there Is iu the house a fine coDeo*
ti-m of modem picture'* to go with the bouse, if rented
fundahed. Apply to ALEX. WHITE. 125 Washing
ton street, between the hours of 10 A, Maud 2 P. M.
'T'O RENT—Store 219 Lake street,
JL To store 39 Weils street.
• r To Bent, store 152 Wash'uston street.
' The above stores are all la the South Division, rents
low and possession fine of May. Apply to at.f.y,
'PO RENT—Four new Cottage
- -1_ Houses, containing six rooms sod kitchen, now
Dniidlng. and -will be ready the flzstof Jane, 1: cued oa
comer or ComeUa and Warren streets. The Madison
street canpassthe houses. Apply to at.vy WHITE.
TO RENT —A Few Tenement
Honses. from six to right dollars per month.
Apply to ALEX, WHITE. l*sTWaahlagtonsireet
, lap6ette-Bt]
T 00K AT THIS.—AII those
l. J Afflicted wlib Piles.
CpQffti*. Son*. BwjmnCT. Pains, Sore Btlff
Kne«, Sore Feet, Pimples on toe Face, Klneworaa.
Cancers, sal aU tanning Sore* cored or no pay.
BOSSES, &e;; &e.
; ,sp6xlw No. 23 South Wdla toeeVChk^^L
CAPITAL WANTED—A Partner
\J mill one, two or ttute thousand dollars to en
cage Jsrnaaafnetailnc a newly Patented machine - for
. rating and loading bay. Address “W.Dl,*? 80x4928,
Chicago, EL apiss *T
CHICAGO, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1861.
Neb) S^erttsemeitfs.
rjpo THE. PUBLIC.—
We havp opened an Office
AT 34 CLiRE STREET
job the Repose or buttng
IHlsiois & Wisconsin
DEALING IN
New Yc|k Exchange
AND STATE BONDS.
Call upon so iaStl' idling ymi Discredited
Honey. .
'mi
E. S. WILX.iKD 6 CO.,
01 Cl|rk Street-----34
‘Jißne**’ Stock
■ T
VAHWSEVOOET,
DICKERSON & CO.,
TIN; PLATE,
I
And dealer. In Tinner’s Stools,
METAL. WAREHOUSE.
196 & 201 Eandolpb Street 199 & 201
agents for
Howe's Improved Scales,
TIN PLATE, SHEET IBOS,
TINNERS' TOOLS ANb MACHINES.
Japanned and Stamped Ware,
axes, Shovels, spades,
Hoes, Bakei, Picks, Ban, borrow
Xeetb. 'Wedges and. Sledges,
Wmship’s Patent Ventilating Re
frigerator.
By the cask or box, superior to any in the market.
FENCE WIRE,
English and American
CIRCULAR SAWS,
From the celebrated manufactory of
WHEELER, MADDEN & CLEUSEN,
Fall Stock of Circular, mm, Cross-Cnt
Saws made to Order,
WITH FIXTURES. COMPLETE,
EVERY BAW WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS-
g2T Orders solicited from dealers and aU parties
using saw*. *r
We offer the above goods to Ute trade
at the Lowest Market Price.
VANDERTOORT, BICKERSOIV&CJ.,
199 & 201 Randolph £t.
W. H. KRETSIN6ER,
117—South Water Street-—ll7
(Between Clark and Psabsobn.)
The only bouse In the city selling
Staple Agricultural Implements,
GOODS FIRST RATE, PRICES LOW,
Sealers will note this on their memorandums and
call at
117 South Water Street 117
gloat s sewing machine.
The OnirSlacilM Having the
ELLIPTIC HOOK,
>f»vw me LOCK STITCH, which is alike on both
sides of the fabric, and having a positive upper and
topes tendon.
Every Machine Warranted.
My w'e give foil instructions and guarantee the
practical working on aQ kinds of fabric, thick or thin,
without change ot tension.
MASON a EASTER,
SOLE AGENTS FOB THE NORTHWEST,
54 CUBS STREET,
Under the New Sherman Houle.
AGENTS WANTED In every town and dty In the
Northwest. mhlTO-ljtUtpg
£J-RO VKR A BAKER’S
family sewing machines.
940 AND UPWARDS. i
If©. IIS U)m Street, Chicago. HL
_ ' QaTtUjlrtej. - -
ALL KINDS OP SEW-
J\. UTS MACHINES
EepsdredbyJ. J-TroeUnd,
Alter rear ol JBr.WM street.
DISCREDITED
MONEY.
£»pß-e<7l*ltt
| AND
SCALES.
Import6rs£-of-
CHICAGO, ISA,., -
Also for sale
ZINC,
AGENTS FOR
SAD IRONS
WE DEAL LARGELY IN
MIDDLETOWN, N. Y.
and Back Saws.
FACTION.
[apS-ettS-lmJ
Exclusively at Wholesale.
Neb) abbettlamenta.
THE “PRESENT STATUS”
Not to be Maintained!!!
i
FOB
STRYKER & CO,
141 lake Street,
ABB HOW SB f^EjYQfQ
A Larger, More.. Extensive, and
eJIUCH VUE&PER
STOCK OF W SB
Than ever before.
They hare been enlarging and renovating their
♦tore, thereby increasing their facilities for attend,
leg to the wants of their Customers.
A MORE COMPLETE
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
In their line of trade
Cannot be found In the City.
WE CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION
TO TEE POLIO WINO COOLS:
Heavy Bristol Denim 5....,,., 10 cts,perjard.
4-4 Stiaut Bleached Muslin 3 “ “
4-4 Brown Sfaslln 6X “ M
Bprlas Stiles Fast Colored Print*'!..'. 8 “ «i
Beautiful French Printed Brilliants...l2J* *• "
ErcAnlClothsforTrftvelingDrcfcKs... 6}< “ “
SpyingStyleaof beatDe Lainca,...... , u •*
Broad Tape Hoop Skirt, at price. In
compatibly lower than ever
before offered,
AND A VERY COMPLETE LINE Of
Embroideries from •Auction,
At prloai greatly below anything ever before offered.
OUR CLOAK AND
MANTLE DEPARTMENT
Is tu full stock of tho latest and most elegant styles
introduced East.
N7e manufacture f-om patterns purchased direct
from the leading Houses East; and our facilities are
such that every novelty of the season will be kept by
us, and at prices that must command our goods to
every ope. Any one desirous of purchasing
GOODS CHEAP,
And that will prove to be Just what they arc repreeented
WILL DO WELL TO CALL
AT STRYKER & CO S,
141 lake Street, Chicago, HI.
ALL ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN
B.AISrKS
T,fKJE .V .1 T I* .lit,
mom HBTAIL TRASH
, -iT-
Nobic's Lamp and Oil Emporium,
IS2 CUBK STREET 122
flps-ei63 3t-net
WHOLESALE.
BPaOIAL HTOTIOH.
50 Cases
WAHASUITA FEINTS, 7i per yard,
IN NEW AND CHOICE STYLES.
And never before sold la this market at less than B>£c,
Also—Now receiving from the bankrupt stock of
DEFOUST & ARMSTRONG,
Op New Tons,
Over $50,000 worth of Choice and Desirable Goods
that will be sold at If s* than two-thirds the value
, . P. PALMbR & CO.,
apß-eA73 2w . Nos. n% 114 and 116 Lake at.
gLEACHED COTTONS,
SHILLING LINENS,
D.IM.ISU, noons.
Towels, Diapers.
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
Oaeap for Casß.
A.G.DOWNS & CO,
150 Lake Street 150
mh;s-c5155m
TT'EROSENE L AMPS WITHOUT
1\ CHIMSIE3.
Baad what the editor of the u American Baptist" says
ABOUT OUR LAMPS,
Then call at
123 Clark st. and Purchase Them.
All of the DISCREDITED Illinois and Wisconsin
BANKS received
FEOH OCR RETAIL TRADE AT PAH.
Ambrose's Lamp.—We have been presented with
one of these excellent articles, wtiicb barns Goal Gil
without a chimney, and emits a soit agreeable light,
aid is much, saperlor, especially for week eyes, to any
otheMamp we nave ever used. The smoke and odor
are consumed by the burner, and the 11* lit U about
equal to tnat of three candles. The Inventor assures
u* that hall a pint of good oil will bum thirty hours.
BnmsnißSß tbs place,
Noble’s Lamp and Oil Emporium,
is* clajrk street iza
Imhl4-e2434m3jtp]
ft TE AM
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL,
Tending and at Queenstown,
The Liverpool, flew York and Philadelphia
STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
Wm dispatch every Saturday their foil power Clyde
built Iron Steamships
CITY OP NEW TOBK. EDINBURGH,
CirT OP BALTIMORE. KANGAROO,
CITY OF 'WASHINGTON, GLASGOW.
city of Manchester. vi«o.
jKTNA, BOSPHORUS
Batesof passage allowaaby any other line. Fas.
sengert forwarded to all the principal cities of Europe.
Persons wishing to bring out their Cl ends can boy
ticket* in Chicago to great advantage.
These Steamers have superior accommodation b, and
carry experienced Surgeons, They are built In water
tight xbox BicTioNS, and carry patent fire smnhila.
tors. For further Information apply to
CLEGHORh, LECKIE ft CO-
General Western Agents 13 LaaaQe street Chicago.
Exchange on Europe soil In soma ot £1 and up
wards. mhZTSi-lyiatp
TTOME FOB IBEBEIATES,
XX Omo.
SBFFEBEKS FBBM ALCOHOL OR BPIBM 1
T. T. BKKIiYE, M. D rt Pro]
T O O K O U T FOR
ADULTERATED KEROSENE.
Certain persona an selling recipes for adolteratln*
Coal or Carbon oil
With Oampheno and Fanil Oil!»
A more explosive compound coald not veil fee
The nnderalgned have always on hand -
Genuine Qil^. f
■Warranted to please consnmerl, at Tery lov prio.
A. K. GOODRICH ACC Y^JJ k
T\ISCKEDITED ILLINOIS AND
XJ ynscossis monet j
Bongbt « Ulghtot Prtec*,
Si BELDEH * TOUKO.
SxchugaOffloe, in CIM* it.
Neb) aibertiaementa.
WESTERN TESTIMONIALS
HOWE’S STANDARD SCALES,
GIVEN
Vandemort, Dickerson & Co.,
OHIltaU. WBTEBH AK2HTS,
No,. 199 and SOI Randolph
GlUoago, Illinois.
COTOi&o. sth AprfL 1861. )
Oitiob OP tbz Chicago and Mh.wauke« 8.8. CO,j
To WHOM rr scat CosCE»w: We have had In use at
the Chicago Depot one of Howe's R. r. Track Scales,
since Jan. Ist. 1800. and are satisfied from the tests we
have made, and which w*re a* thorough and careful
M w« ccu’d poaslbiy coctrlre, that it U accurate and
reliable. I have no hesitation in recommending these
Scales to others. Youpj respectfully.
S, C BALDWIN, 6upta
I was present when theteits spoken of above were
made end concur in shove reeommerdatlon.
„ ~ _ . t . . „. ■ JaS S.GB«FFITH,
General Freight Agent Chicago and Milwaukee. B. R.
MusoATm. lowa, Feh. 11,180.
Messes, Vandzstoobt, Dickinson & Co* Chicago:
" Gents: In reply to voor favor of the 4th instant,
wnulisaywe trj well pleased wtb theworklßE of
oar ten tons “Howe’s Scale," and would cheerfully
recommend It as the most accurate, least H*ble to In-
Joryhyfrofitor otherwise, and the cheapest scale in
existence. Whil-f our neigh Dors have found it tirpos
■lbie to work thrlr scales at times on account or frost
ah'llce.oura has not been oat of repair in the leait,
andhave tested it lu varlms way*, aun always found
it accurate. We remain verv truly yonra, Ac-.
LELASD & CO* Per o. W, Bbowh.
WfiZATLixD, lowa, Feb. 14,1851.
MtBSSS. VkSMBTOOST, DICEKMOS ft Co., Chicago.
Illinois:
GBKra: I have one of Howe’a Improved Four Ton
Scales, la nse for three months past, and I find it to be
perfectly accurate and correct, a'id very easy set op in
worklug order. I take pleasure In recommending it to
others who may want scales. They ar* superior to any
otaera I have ever used. Respectfully yours.
J.D.FEOAU.
Bahtoul, Champaign Co,. EL, Feb, 11, 196U
Msaasa. Vasdievoqrt, Dicxxnaos * Co„ Chicago *.
Ges'tlexxn: I purchased one of Howe*a Improved
Scales of 70a about one month slc.ee, and have
weighed over fifteen hundred loads of corn on them
since, and the? have never tidied to give entire taUtfkc
lion. Ido most cheerfully recommend them to any
one wishing a good scale. Keepcctfhllys our?.
J.TJSNFXELD.
Font Watkx, Ind,, Feb. 12. ’B6l.
Messes. VimßTOon, Diocxssos ft Co., Chicago,
lUnola;
Gents :’l am satisfied that the “Howe's Scales” are
the best la ua«, Beapoctfnliy yours, _
* H. J. RDDIBILL.
Pkncteton, Kosciusko Co, Indiana,
to ALL WEOX IT HAT CONCERT: IhtS ll to Cfltliy
that I have one of Howe's Improved Three Ton
Stanfara Scales In constant use, and it works perfect
ly sa'lsfsctory to myseli In every respect. I weigh a
great deal on this scale for railroad transportation, acd
mo»t say that! never saw anything that would com
pete with it.
I nave also one of Howe's Improved Counter Scales
In constant use io my store, that works very dee. and
I would recommend to any person wishing to pur
chaseascalethatwillweUuaeourately. oget one of
Howe's ImprovedStandardScales. D.F. NICHOLS.
Pahtoe Mills, Mendota, 111., Feb. 9,1261.
MsB3BB.Vain>MVOOBT,DiOK*BSOJrft Co., Chicago:
Gents: Having used the “Howe (Three Ton Hay)
Beale” in connection with our milt, we take pleasure
la recommending it to be superior to any scale we
have ever used. Respectfully,
BLACKBIONE ft PANTON.
Mendota, Feb. 7,1561.
Messrs. Vakdeetooet, Dicekeson ft Co- Chicago:
Gents: I have weighed over 4,ftM loads of eca l ,
wheat, corn and oa's In the laat 9u days, and I think
the Howe B ahtar* durable andoc.mct
Tours reap self oily, 'WM. CONNELL,
Joust, 111., Feb. 6, ISftt
Messes. Yakdbetoobt, Diceebboh ft Co- Chicago:
Dbae Sihs : I tak! pleasure in attesting to tee supe
rior merit* of the Howe 4cale, having nad both a three
ton and a rlx hundred scale la constant use for several
months, and can but speak in the highest terms of
their accuracy and principle of construction.
I am very truly j oun, 6. NILES.
Kanevtllx, 111, Feb. % IMI.
Messes. Yandsbtoobt, Dicxzsson ft Co.. Chicago:
Gentlemen ; I have given the Howe Hay Scale you
sold me, neany biz months trial la weletlog *hea*y
and light drafts a-d am convinced that U U perfect la
durability aod precision. . _ .
Tours respectfully, B. A. COT.
POKTXAO, HI., Ftb.«, IS6U
MgflKßw. Vasdbbvoobt, Dicxxeson* Co., Chicago:
Gents: We have had a set of Howe's Four Ton
Scales In constant nse for the past six months, and
lied them accurate la every Instance, and we are per.
fectiy satisfied that they are tne beet scales la ase. The
■mull coant°r scale gives perfect sa Isfactlon.
Tours, eta, RDSSELL. BABCOCK * 880.
OmO! op T, & EL Smith * Co H Pekin, HI.
Messes. Vandebvooet, Dicxbbson * Co, Chicago,
I'lloolv*
Bating now la constant nse one of Mr. How»’i Im
proved Four Ton Scales, and finding it ti weigh very
correctly, andforltssimplicity,notuable to get oat
of reosdr. we cheerfully recommend U to the public,
T. & H. SMITH * CO.
Ivbshals, Platt Co., HI., Feb. 20,186U
£Xn> i/lv&fiMun ;
BCB- Till* Is to certify that T have been using one Of
Mr. HOWE'S IMPROVED SCALKS. and can eay.to
those that are In want of a scale that they can find in
those aU that can be expected In a real •, and they far
excel anvthlng that I ever saw for accuracy and dura
bility. They require no pit, sad they are ea
from place to place *lta little or no Inoonveulr-ncel
flad they are taking the preference to all others where
ever the* have oeea introduced. .. .
i most heartily recommend theta to all la wantof
scales.
Youra, moat respectfully, a JOHJ(sO!f-
We would also refer to the following parties, who
are using difierent varieties of the Howe’s Scales:
J Ewan 1 * Butlsb, Chicago, UUnoiß.
E. w. Blatohford, Esq., Chicago, I'UnolA
C. H. McCormick* Bbo* Chicago, Illinois. _
G. L. Dunlap, Esq, Sopt. N. W. K. B. Co„ Chicago.
Gas Light andCoei Co, Chicago, HUnols.
S Aloes-on.Esq.,ConnellHULlMnols.
Tannbb A Fbxdebice. Paxton, Dllnola.
Wobcestbb. Bbatton * co„ Momencle, Hllnots.
M- B. Has Den, Esq, Abingdon. Illinois.
Fulleb* QabdSee. AMngdon. Illinois.
Mabtbt Pimick, Esq, Ottawa, Illinois.
Geobo* Kline. Esq- Areola, Illinois.
L E Pabsonb, Esq. Peru, Illinois.
T. * H. SMITH ■Pekin, Illinois.
1L Eldbidge. Esq, D-ight, Illinois.
Mass Cablet, E»q-, Drbana, UllnoU.
L. Chapin, Esq. Martoon, Illinols-
Kodsbt Timmons. Sontu Macon, Illinois.
Popham & COSQBOTE. Warsaw, Indiana,
j, Arnold & Co, bpringfieln, Indiana.
P Hoagland * Co, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
John übfp, K-q-. Fort Wayie. Inolana.
J, W. Smith. Esq., Fort Wayne, loulana.
Msbrxam. kick A How. Losjanuport, Indiana.
ChaelbsLut, Esq,Logansport,lndiana.
P. 8. HacklkT, Faq„ Peru, Indiana,
ROSS * DOBAGHTT. Pern, Indiana.
Lbvx Bbunbb, Evq. Wabash, Indiana.
Btbiceland A Bbiqlanp, Richmond, Indiana.
Beabd stabb A Co., Richmond Indiana.
B W. Myers, Esq- La >-orta, Indian a,
Geo. F. Jones, Elkhart, Indiana.
McDonald. Deo. A Co- Aitica, Indiana. .
C "Bigelow, Esq,, President of-blppon and wolf
Elver Railroad Co., Dlppon, Wisconsin,
P. a sos, American House, Milwaukee, Wls-
C °TnoMAB Sbtebn, Milwaukee. Wls.
c c. Gilman, E-q, Dubuque, lowa.
W. J. AokLET, E*q, Waterloo.lowa.
Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Company, Du
buque, lowa. _ , . -
w. 8. TODD, Esq , Birmingham. lowa.
Robert R. Bibqe, Peotla. Marshall County. lowa.
Jo&m it. Parsons, panonvUie, lowa.
It bavlnc been extensively circulated that an scales
are Imitations of ralrb inks’, and that those of their
manufacture are the ereat stand rd, we would state
that tue UOWE SCaLE Is now, from it-, extensive ns©
and undoubted accuracy, the standard scale of the
Union, aad thatlt has become the test of merit with all
othfTs The Hove S-ale took two prrmlnms over the
Fairhaok- In tbxib owx frara, (Vermont) one at
Montpelier and one at Burlington. ■«e aUorecciyed
the sum medal of the Massachusetts Charitable Me
chanics’lnstitution, held *t Boston In iB6O. We have
ezhlb'ted is • art >ns fairs where the Hestn. Fairbanks
have ssenacriD to meet na. We claim our scale to
be the Siaudara Scale of the country, and are ready
and wining at any time to test their respective merit*
with Messrs. Fairbanks.
HOWE’S BTASDAED SCALES.
Claim the following advantages—Receive the Wear,
Tear aid Friction on Chilled Iron Balia. Have no
Check ttods. wai Weigh when Oat of LeveL Very
C mpa.t and easily Transported. The Large Scales
Reainro No Pit Can be set np with printed directions.
No Jarring of the Platform afftcts-tne working of the
Seale. Ooet of construction less than an; o« er scale.
The public are layi.el to examine references and a
large stooa of Scales, also a Railroad Track and a four
ton flay. Coal and Cattle Scale, set np on the door and
"Wolfing on Balls, which can he ea&y taken apartand
set np again, to show In wonderful simplicity.
Have been awarded numerous nrst class premiums
by County and State Fain, some of which are the fol
lowing:
NEW TORE STATE FAIR.
VIRGINIA AGRICULTURAL FAIR.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE FAIR, PHILADELPHIA.
VIRGINIA STATE FAIR.
VERMONT STATE FAIR.
UNITED STATES FAIR. . '
CHICAGO MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. ; X'Bo.
STATE FAIR, JACKSONVILLE, DU 188 ft.
VERMONT STATE FAIR, 4 years in succession,
K.T. STATE FAIR. (Portable Seales), ELMZBAIBBS.
icnrr. COUNT F FAIR, BUFFALO, isiq.
WISCONSIN STATE FAIR, MADISON. l£6D
OHIO STATE FAIR* jjrj*
MAu>is STATE FAIB^
MASS. CHARITABLE MECHANICS* AfiSOCIA
j TIOF, BOSTOF. I'M
pile tor
Cag aadownlae Scales of an Tarletin and rim. al
waToarToa 6%le, actnpon the floor, working on
These Siam are not only Warranted to be Aeennte
end Durable, bat ate warranted to fire entire aattstoo*
tton,or they will be taken back wlshout charge.
/fob iazjs inr
FANERTOORT, BICKERSOS A CO.,
_ QENERAL-.WE3TERN AGENTS,
KQSt If? and 901 RANDOLFH4T* CHICAGO, ILL.
[apßatfHt}
NUMBER 240.
ffiiKairteir,
TXT”ANTED—To Purchase a good
.t43Lig , iteg. , “ i Eipre ”
WANTED—Board in a private
» » family for a gentleman anil lady, when there
are no other hoarders. Address care P. O. Box
3758. fiuoiSs
WANTED—To exchange a light
» T corama Bofgr. for .two tested on a 'of s
light ctrnagc enlteblo tot 000 horse. Ihoolre st mg
Sooth Water street; aptxat
XXT ANTED—The subscriber wants
T T a Furnished Honse. Most be fat a rood neteh.
borbood, and comfortably lurnlshed. Addreta box
3397 Post-office. ap3e«Mt_
TITANTED—Amenta to sell Pack-
TT igi of STATIONERY and JEWELRY at
T*ices oae third less than can be purchased e!sawh a re,
Cali on or address (stamp enclosed.) j. L. BAILEY,
No. 151, Court at, Boston, Mass. aos*e43S4m
\\F ANTED -AY oun£Unmarried
T f Man. to take ctre of a Ga'rden, Horse. Cow,
Ac.. » ftw miles oat of the dty. One acquainted trttu
Kitchen Gardening preferred. Apply, at 33 Xorth
Clark street. apJiSt
\\T ANTED—A chance at someac
» t tire good paying bnalncss. by au energetic
au well acquainted In the city, with a few hundred
dollars cash cap ta! to Invest in the cenceru. Address
Post office Box 365 3. apsxSt_
VAT"ANTED FOR CASH—House
- *l. bold Furniture bought for cash. Address
Box 1309. Chicago Poet Office. whaixsif
W"ANTED. —A healthy, strong
-.-rT T ..Scotch or English Woman wanted as WBT
JfDitSE. Tb» best of references must De given. AIL
ply at3o6 Mlcblgsp avenue. mbSO-eSM-W
WANTED To inform the Ladies
. * * and Gentlemen of 'hlcaco. that they can get
full and complete instructions, so as to acquire a
knowledge of this new and beaitiTnl business, which
»so easy and can be doneat home, by wMoh trey can
make from fi3 :o %is oer week, as advertised by the
establishment at % I a State sL. by enclslng twenty-five
cents to Box 2377, Chicago P- 0. apSxst
XXTANTED—The advertiser, hav
* . to? retired from the Grocery and Prodace
trade m Mtnneeoia, wonld like to engage as assistant
In any business where Ms time can be wholly em
ployed either at books or out door business. Any tit
nation, temporary or permanent, at moderate pay.wlll
be acceptable at present. Can refer to prominent men
for hU past reputation, Ac. Address ••&. N. o, M pitta,
burgh. Fa. Wonld exchange real estate in Mlnaeaota
orabondoftheFL W.4C.8. K. for an Interest in
gome concern. ap^xSt
\V' ANTED.—Agents wanted to
Tv canvass every connty In the Northwestern
Btafesforthesalaof an article which every business
man mast have, every traveler most hav», every rail
road man most have,and Intsct,everybod» mast nave,
Conner Areata appointed, who will be pledged the
sole contfolof a county.
The Small Price of thi« Article brings
It Within the Beach of Ail.
Enclose a stamp and receive by return mall a circu
lar gjvlDg full particulars, Address J. H. JOHNSON,
70 state street. Chicago. P. O. Box 4783.
mhlSe29S-im
TXTOOD TURNER WANTED.—
TT W. B. YOUNG A CO.
apfliSt Brick Bgliding on Alley, rear of 153 Wells St.
PARTNER WANTED. —Brew
tog and Malting.—The subscriber, wishing to ex
tend his easiness. Is desirous to secure a good man as
partner, with to 15.000 cash. The Brewery Is well
established and doing a good business, and has all the
facilities tor doing a laree trade. Railroads diverging
to. all directions. N. B. Satisfactory reference required-
Address S. T. OSMER, Sterling Brewery, 'Whiteside
County, ill. mh3Sx3w
Eo um.
'T'O RENT—Three first-class frame
X Dwelling Hitves. N0e,219,243 and 253 North La-
Salle street containing each nine room 3, and dry cel
lar whole size of buildings, with gas, water. Ac. Rent
El O. Apply to PUKISGTON A SCRANTON, 217
omh Water street. apsfc7sMm
TO RENT.—Wanted by May Ist,
a small comfortable Bouse, or part of a house,
at moderate rent, within fifteen minutes walk from
Court House. (West Side pteftfred) by a prompt pay
log and careful t-uant Adores*, stailni’ price and
location. A- C. THOMAS, P,lO. Box 3387.
TO BENT—Dwelling House No.
Wabash avenue between Twelfth and Lib
erty street. Apply to A.J AVEBELL, »7Q Wabath
avenue, between 1 and 3 P. M. gp-nw
TO' RENT. A Nice Famished
House. Price $550. Also, 3 Pice Biases, with
ail the modern improvement*. Price, s4o> Near
Union Park. Address box 4163 P. O*or J,F. Non m,
IQ J Washington street, room No. 6. sp4e6ilv
TO RENT—Store No, 114 Ran
dolpb street, lately occupied by Brewster, Bat
ter, and next aoor to rutnam’* Clothing store. Apply
to M. C. STEARNS. Office by Lake street bridge.
ap4-o43»im
TO RENT—On North Side. Onta
rio street, near Wolcctt, a new Brick House,
twelve rooms, with all modern Improvements. In
quire of E. r. TOWnE.No. 789 Illinois street.
ay4-e430-lw
TO RENT—Dwelling House No.
110 North Dearborn street, to a responsible,
prompt raying tenant Apply to A. B. WING. No. 1
Aiken's Building, South Water street. ap3xlm
TO RENT—A new two-story Cot
tsze, with stable adjoining, corner Gurley and
Silver streets. Enquire of B. F. CHASE, 109 Ran
dolph street. mb-3i2w
TO RENT.—The first-class House,
No. 49A Wabash avenue. Is for rent to a first
class tenant ior one or m >re years from May Ist. Ap
ply to tL G. LQOMia, at Marine Bank. mh2Wx2w
TO RENT—A Farm on the South
Western Plank Road, within a mlle-aud-one-half
of the City limits—6o acres—TO of which Uln a high
state of cultivation, well fenced, good house mi
sheds. For particulars apply to GEORGE STEEL.
Esq., or J. J. RICHARDS, foot of Lasalle street.
_mh23ieS37-lm
'J'O RENT—A desirable Residence
ON MICHIGAN AVENGE,
Bent 0 per annum, near Ringgold Place, to a respon
sible prompt paying tenant. Apply to
R. NELSuN HATDON,
mhl3-e2933m Cor. Market sad Randolph street.
TO RENT—A first-class stone
front, fresco finished dwelling, with brick out
houses. No. 30 H North Lasalle street. Street and
?ard sewered. One of the pleasantest situations on
he North Side, having a fine view of the lake and im
proved grounds In Its surrounding*. Price SSO per
annum. Apply at 302 North Lasalle street or No. 13
River street, ap3-e4ri-lw
TO RENT.—Offices and Lodging
Rooms.
ALSO—SIX WELL LIBHTED BOOMS
For any light and quiet Manufacturing Business.
Apply to B. F. SHERMAN,
mh23-*3IQ-2w Room No. 18 at 114 Dearborn street.
TO RENT—The large Store, No.
33 Lake street adjoining the Store of Me««ra.
Weber, Williams S Tale, and or Messrs. Cooley, Far
well & Co„ for one or live years. Terms made known
on application at No. 22 Washington stree, sou.h
west corner of Wabash avenue. PETER PAGE.
mh‘B-e33 j-tmyl'6l
TO RENT—Dwelling House No.
331 Wabash avenne. Terms, ftfttper annum;
or the premises would be sold on easy terms. Address
O. RJaSITER, Lake Forest muSO-cSte-lm
rTV) RENT CHEAP.—A four story
.A. Brick store, with cellar, 20 by 162 feet construct
ed for storage, bat can be used to advantage by manu
facturer* Apply to (iEO. W. ADAMS, office In rear
of ISO North water street, Chicago, mhl9»lm
Ty RENT—Store and Cellar No.
131 street under Foster Honse, with good
Stable on the alley. First rate stand for commission
House, Possession given Immediately. Also, Store?
with good Collars under each of No. 177, 183 and 133
Klnxie afreet; and, also. Stores wltn Cellars No. 42 and
48 North Clark street, under Foster Poosee-lon
S' reu May first. Inquire ol GEORGE F- FOSTER or
H.BAXTICR. at Foster House, corner North Clark
and gintie street. mhl6-t>2ls-im
rrwo FIRST CLASS BRICK
I HOUSES, with all modern Improvement®, for
rent, on North Side. No*. 146 Bush North Dear
bora tfreete. These H-msea «ra very superior in plan
and finish. Apply *t McCcrmic-'s Reaper Factory to
W. s7MCUO or C. A. aPRING, Ja. ap4x4t-net
ITURNITURE TO RENT.—A
(? small private family desirous of having; their
bouse furu'shed through’ut with good Furnltwe may
bear of a good opportunity. The euboenher wt-hes
to brets up housekeeping and, with his small family,
board for a few weeks, if convenient, with the one
who ta.e# the Furniture. Apply at once, with real
name, through the Post-office, to‘S. A. K.” apSxSt
TO LEASE. Whirling Lot on
South Branch, 107 fact by IS) feet deep to Frank
lin atrett. between Vanßnren and Harrison streets,
with, a good doc*, suitable Cur Lumber. wood. Coal or
Stone Ta d. Appiv to WiL. B, SAMPSON",
TnhT»v>fittmyi6i ‘BoomNo. 3 Metropolitanßlock,
TO RENT OR
I I POB BALK.
The Distillery at East Clinton, on Fox Hirer, on the
Galena * Chicago Uni >n Railroad, three miles from
Elan. Capacity 800 bushels, it will be rented or sold
on the moat favorable terms. Apply to DAVIS A NlB
- 46 Lasalle street, Chicago. mhll-r^-tei
AT OTICE.—To rent or sell, a beau
i.i arm Sommer Residence la the
TOWN OF EVANSTON,
Near the depot In that place, about eleven miles from
Chicago. This premises U known as the Benson House.
For particulars inquire ol GEORGE HUNTOON, Esq,,
of that place.
o
CHARTER.-
Fin First-Class Sailing Vessels
To carry Grain to Buffalo, win be chartered by the
tingle trip or season.
TO RENT.
Twentf-FITO Homo. (ImlmWj locked, -irin be
rented cheap to responsible, prompt-paying tenants.
GROUND TO RENT.
Desirable Lota for a term of years, to persons wish
ing to Improve them. _____
JAS, D. SH£BiSAS,
12 State street, (op^talrsj
oc3o-dsol^Sm
STORES TO BENT.
1 Hits nrrural •*““ •» “• • 1 » r » “ m «l
I—M.h wmbaforrertoa tt» Hut ot Ajtfl or
May. Apply to ••••-■
•r. TT. WADSWORTH)
■.vm«An - No. SB and 60 Lake street.
TO RENT—Possession given
M»r Ist-Mr '
Homeateadßouae.
goatbwest comer of Jackson and Jeff«*on rtreeta,
with Wooodhooaa, Garden and Barn. The lot I*l3 by
300 _
ON A COBSBR PLKABASTLT BHADEP.-
The honaetsconFenlentlj arranged and ha* the by- -
drant In it and cellar asoer the whole—Kitchen, ran
try. Dining-room, HaQ and two Parlor* In main story.
Trre chambers andbathlng-room in second story. In*
. quire atm? office, t5 and AT scute Welle ttreet. un
der Qeo. Smith A Co.**B«nk. ART KM AS CABTKB.
, apl-aSMa
Srftunf 1
ADYKETISINQ SCHEDXJIKi!
&• ftiHowfas iwHti %xte* at Adnrdrtsf is a,
Dial CHIGAGO TOtmiagf
tea (dzhtJAea ifUe) oneJnsertSpx.* «M
Square, each ssftsequetr* dey; (BtfLCO).,, !*»
One Square, two
One Sqrare, one month. (Smfe.W). .* SoM
*“ °“
l»*anak«atughunaaiß7*aa»«aw» ,
aKasss**®*
DISCREDITED
ILLINOIS AND.WIBCONSIN
BOUGHT AT
Highest JSarhet Price.
E. K. WUUBB Sc CO.,
No. 34 CXiABK STREET No. 94
on New ‘S’ork for Salo.
aps-eUa-lm .
auction Sales.
A. BUTTERS & CO.,
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS,
46, 48 trad 50 DGIRBOBX STREET,
(Opposite the Tremont House.)
SALE
EVERY WEDNESDAY A SATURDAY as 9* A.X.
BET GOODS SALE
Xr«ry Monday at 0 1-3 A* IVL,
AT OHS SALESROOM.
|W Oath advanced on Furniture. Dry Good*. Boots
and Shoe*. Ac. aa3(Lc9SUy
GTOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES
O at Auction. WH. A- BUTTERS A CO., will sell
for Bankable Funds, on MONDAY. APRIL 9th, at 11
o’clock, at their salesrooms, *6, 49, a. d 50 Oearbonx
street, an-Invoice ot Shots. Ladles* Gaiters,
■fee. [sp&MfiO-tt) WM. A BUTTERS A CO.. Auc'rs.
TLUNOIS AND WISCONSIN
X CURRENCY AT PAR, fbr a Stock of
Straw Goodi; Fancy, Dry and JSUliaery Goods
and Embroideries,
.A.T AUCTION'.
WM. A. BUTTERS A CO. will sell on Monday. April
Bth, at 9H o'clock; at ttaelr sales rooms, 46, •£ and SO
Dearborn street, an Invoice of Straw Goods. Ladies*
Hats, Children’s FiataAe. An invoice of Fancy, Dry
and Millenary Goods. Ribbons. Ac. An uivoic:otEm
broideries. Wisconsin and Illinois Currency taken
at par. WM. A. BUTTERS A CO-.
sps-e413-3t Aoeaoneers.
$3,000 POCKET
TABLE CinXEEY AT AUCTION.
WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., will sell for bankable
funds, on MONDAY. April dm. at o’clock, at thalr
Salesrooms, 4\ 4s and til Dearborn strett,
An Invoice of Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Consisting of Fen and Pocket Knives, with on**, two'
turee, lour or six blades. Bowie Knives, TaMe Knlvea,
Ac. WM. A. BUIXERB ACU„
ap3-e441-3t Auctioneers.
STOCK OF
SAFES AND SCALES
at ivenosr.
VTSL A. BUTTERS A CO. wI.J sell at store No.
IS3 South Water street, commencing Monday, April
13th. and continue until all are sold, the entire stock of
the Chicago Agency of the
DnryM A Forsyth Banofactarirs to,,
Consisting of Eire and Burglar-Proof Safe*, of all
sizes; Counter, Portable Platform. Floor and Pork
Packers’, Wheat Hopper, Dormant, Bay, Coal. C;»ttle,
Farmers’ and Railroad Depot Scales; Scale Beams,
Warehouse Trucks, Baggage Barrows, and Letter*
Presses. Also, 3 Locomotive Bead Lights.
WiL A. BUTTERS A CO..
aps-e4&flt And lone rs.
TQAW AND MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS AT AUCTION.
WK A- BUTTERS A CO. win sell for on Tuea
day afternoon, at iH o’clock, at their Auction-rooms,
4d, 4> and 50 Dearborn street.
A FINE UW LIBRARY,
Among which are Massachusetts Reports, 17 vols;
Plckerlasa’s Kep irts, 34 voU; Metcalf* Reports. Itt
vols; Ohio Reports. 31 voU; Übiety's Criminal Law;
Halstead's Law vf Evidence t Disc iw«*ll <v Ist Tltlee;
Mlnnfs Di est: Freeman’s Illinois Digest; Rotcoe'a
Criminal Evidence; American Law Register, t? vols;
together with at>ou T I‘.o vol*. of other desirable works.
Also, a fine collection of Miscellaneous Books.
Catalogues will be reaoy on Saturday.
Wil. A. BUTTERS A CO..
aps-eWT-lt Auctlooeets.
T)Y GILBERT, SAMPSON &
I 1 WAB.VEIS.
WULte Prenob
CHINA AND DINNER SETTS
.A,t .A.tiction.
We will Jell at our salesrooms. No. 32 Lake street,
on April sth. at9S o’clock A M„ French White Chin*
Dinner Setts, coot .mine 23 p)ece*.al«o Tra Setta of
*4pieces. GILBERT, SkMFSjN * WARMER,
apAetet-St Auctioneers.
A T AUCTION, WITHOUT RE
j!jL SERVE, the Wholesale and Retail S toe if of
Drugs. Medicines, Glass Wares, Furniture, Plate Glass,
Boow Case*. Ac, 4c„ will be sold, commencing
THURSDAY, April 11th, 1881, at 9K A. It,
And sale conilnued'tbo succeeding day if necessary to
finish sale, at the store of d. Sawyer, So. id La* a street.
aiAxSt JA3. A. MARSHALL, Auctioneer.
BY GILBERT, SAMPSON &
WARNER.
Superior Bosawood and Mahogany Furniture,
Ciipats, French Plats Mirrors, Cooking-
Stoves and Household Goods, at Auction.
On WEDNFSDAT. April >Ctlu at !»M o’clock A. M,
we will sell at H josu No. in Michigan av*nne, ibs
entire fnrelture ami effect* of a gentleman breaking
np nonsekeepinr, <y>nsl ilnt of a geoenl ass- rlmenfe
of well kepi aosewood, Mabora- y and Walnut Parlor
and Bed-rorm suits. Marble Top and other Tables,
Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wasfwiauds.
and Cha nber Cnalns Hair and S. G. Mattrassee, Beds
and Beddiar. Elegant French Plat? Mirror?. Cit ing
Tabl s, ‘Window Shades, Cooking and P.r’or Siotea,
C'ockrry. Glas»ware aa-l Eitcnra ntrmlD, Parlor,
Chajibcrand Dining-room Carpets, t» gether wlih &
general assortment • f Hon?«ho ! d Goods.
GILBERT. SAMPSON A WARNER.
apße47«-Tc Aacti rc»r*.
BY GILBERT, SAMPSON «fc
JD WARNER, Auctioneer*, 82 Lake street
LABGE ASS POSITIVE TIADE SALE Of
$6,000 Worth of
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, C. C. WARE AY»
FASCY GOODS,
JL.T AUCTION.
On Friday, April 12th, at 9* o’clook, we win sell at
onr salesrooms, No. ax Lake street, without reserve.
Six Thousand Dollars worth of the following goods :
Consisting of Ewers and Basina. Chambers, Plates,
Teas and Coffees, Tea Setts, Creams. Jogs. Sugars,
Tea Pot*. Soup Tureens, Sauce do.. Gravy Boat*,
Brush Trays, Pickles. Bowls. Salads, Mugs. Bakers,
Platter*. Covered Dishes. Button, Soaps.
Also, the same assortment of C. C. Ware. Rocking,
bam Ware, Spittoons. Jugs. Chambers, Bakers and
Dishes. Pie Plates. Fancy French China—Gold and
Painted China Candlesticks, Vases, Paper-Weights,
Jewel Boxes. Fancy Boxes, with Dogs and Girls, ink
stands. Baskets, Cologne Bottles, Cigar-Holders, Fan
cy Cups and Saucers, Card Receivers,
GLASSWARE,
Cnt Goblets, Tumblers. Wines, Egg Glasses, Lemon
ades Dec nter 1 . Covered Dishes of all Binds, But era.
Sugar l , Salt*, Shades, Candlesticks, Fluid Lamps,
Kerosene OU Lamp*, with Marble fret Penoers, Vino
parl, Mustards, Bottles, Bohemian Wine Bottles, Hrck
Goblets, Wines, Preserve Jars, Celeries, Ac. Together
with a great variety of good?, too numerous to par
ticularize. The ab >ye good* will be sold in 1 its to salt
the trade only, and will be sold without l any.reserve
whatever. GILBERT, SAMPSON A WARNER.
[spjel'j-atj ;
#ox 3alr,
FOR SALE A Second Hand
Engine and Boiler?, of 40 Hone Power, cheap for
e ah. Apply to JOHN ROGER 1 , on Kingsbury tl,
near Indiana street bridge. apdxfit
T7OR SALE OR TO BENT—The
L two story Brick House, situated on May street,
just north of Lake street, containing eleven rooms,
nearly new and thoroughly b*iUt, with iron fence,
stone walk, 4c, for rent from May Ist or will be sold
very cheap to a ca*n porchaoer or on time. Apply to
OEO. A. SkaVERNs, No. 73 Dearborn street.
apS-ei-ft-lm
FIR SALE.—For Sale or Ex
change for other desirible property, a flirt rate
distilling property, situated one mile south of the City
of N’Uea, Berrien County, Michigan. Fur dßcriptlon
inquire of the subscriber, at 13 state street, Chu ago.
mi.27tiw D. W. MATHER.
T?LOURING MILL FOR SALE.
X The Frame Floating Mill, known as the “Chicago
Clt? Mills,” situated on the corner’ of Jefferson and
Klnde streets. now occnoled by the undersigned. Has
been ran httle more tnaa two yean. Is well located
and doing a first-rate business. It stands on a leased
lot at an annual rent of f4t<X payable semi annually.
Xfnotsoldat private sale before the 10th of April, 16
win ta«n be offered at public auction, ou the spot. For
price and farther particulars, apply to jdASPLE •
COLS, on the premises. mhifixtd
TO WHOM IT MAY CON
CEEN,—One of the finest opportanttlee Is offered
to any one desirous of going into the
GBOCEBF BUSINESS
And wishing to purchase the entire stock and flxturea
of an old and well ertabllsnod Grocery, doing a floe
boatnMa. For information address Post omce Box
6164. mhlfrylm
1 AAA ACRES GOOD FARM-
' ING LANDS FOR SALE rHEAP OS
EAST TERMS OR EXCHANGE FOB CITY PRO.
PEBTY.—4ft) acres of those lands he only forty miles
south of Chicago, near the Illinois Central Railroad,
the test de In lowa and 17130003111. Apply at 4o
South Water street. WASHINGTON SMITH.
apjxlw .
R SALE Cue New
WASHHOUSE IMLSIi
To weigh up to 3X tons, tor sale cheap. AddresePost
Q 3f«Tsbx34a3. gthaftfJw
'RESIDENCE PROPEKTf FOB
XV SALB-oear the new Trinity Church*—The new
three rtory brie* Sons*. No. 48 Jackson street. harlne
T .Tmrirr mdßeth Improvements, 6m Fixtures and
Bangs, with brick Status la iw.
Cottage House and Lot. 80 feet front err*
ner of Wabash avenue and Jackson street; can be di
vided Into three iota. If desired.
Terms *■ d time favorable to purchasers.
If not sold soon, tor rent from May Ist
JOHST & WTT.r.UMB,
45 Water STeet
aplxlw
T> AliE CHANCE.—I wish to sell
road. It la one of me bat locadonaln taa Wot tog a
Produce and CwhWob Budaeit
TXBIS EASf.
Tar particulars call on or ad (Iren GBO. W. COBB,
ttMSrln
ashing.
■"DOARDING.—PIeasant suits, ss
a 3 fgn m ftegia too™. *e*rba had at iflß Wabash
aranhe. *******
glmwuncments.
riLERK OF POLICE COURT.—
\J a. D. BBADLS7 mpeetfany anaoqncaa that
beta a Candidate torteaabora ofltoa as- CM easting
Municipal aleetioa, mbieetto tha daebtion of the 80.
pnbUsan ConTentton. »»nA>aMiw

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