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SATURDAY, APRUj 27,15G1.
Letters from tho Camps,
We learn from the proprietor of, Lloyd’s
Tsobj Post that he yesterday received from
lbs Illinois Central Railroad train hands febxno
t#a hundred or more ictteifi'and'packages
Stmt by our gallant volunteers. In the camps to
their friends in this dlty, 'Many 6 1 theeo let
ters whose contents have been shown us indi
cate the boys are in good spirits, and. already,
though on no considerable occasion, enough
hu bseu shown to declare them possessed of
the right fekti of pluck.
Ward Hiuloßf Hew York—
More fiMralu.
The Rev. Mr. Vanileter,who brought to the
West the first company of “ Little Wanderers, 5 ’
iasjost placed in good homes fifty-two more.
This is the twenty seventh company t.Vta
“Pester of the little children” has placed In
the homes where “ they shall hunger »io more,”
He has received into his Some for Little Wcm
derers nearly one thousand during tlic past
year. The triends of neglected will
hold ft mass meeting In Metropolitan Hall next
Sabbath P. M. at 4)< o’clock. All the Mission
and Sabbath Schools are Vequested to be pres
ent. The Mission Spools will occupy the
galleiles. Mr. will relate some
deeply interesting incidents connected with
hie vrbrk.
Honor to the Brave.
The ceremonies to take place at McYicker’s
Theatre this evening will be well worth be
holding. The Irish Brigade will be present,
hy Invitation of the Manager, and receive ss a
gft from J. J. Sands, Esq., a magnificent silk
banner with appropriate mottoes and emblem,.
of the true adopted sons of our country. Mr..
McVicker will nuke the presentation speech
and blend with it Qalleck’s address to the'
American Flag. The entire performance is of
a patriotic nature, and we call especial atten
tion to the advertisement in another column.
Go early.
A New mail Bonte to Lake Superior.
A new mail route to Ltke Superior via
Grach Bay and Caicagiy, is being agitated.
The route, as proposed, will be from Chicago
by the Northwestern Railroad to Green Bay.
Thence by boat to Bay de Noque, land to ilar
quelte, and boat to Houghton. The lime
through It limited to forty-eight hours, but it
is expected that it can be performed in thirty
alz boars with all ease in summers. In win
ters the same route Is to be used with land
Conveyances.
This route goes Into effect onthe.lst of
szid offers besides its mail faculties, a greatly
Improved route ol travel between this city
«ad tlie Hyperborean regions-, over one of tbe
best managed raUroada 'coding ont of thia
city.
The Sewing for the Soldiers.
The Sawing Machine men have come out
liberally. Messrs. Cornell & Co., W. C.
Mason & Co., E, jftichards <fc Co., and Cook,
Btone & Co. v aave all made prompt and gea
ierous termers of their respective Sewing Mar
rooms, etc, We learn that the ladies
have mide arrangements toaccept occupy
the hull proffered by Mr. McVicker.
Good for tlie People’s Line.
Buffalo, April 24,1531.
Messrs Sanford & Hm.t,, Chicago— Genii:
Tenure hereby authorized to tender to tlfe
Governor ot Illinois or other authorities, the
free passage on the Lakes, by People’s Line of
Propellers, of volunteers to serve their coun
try and uphold Its flag against traitors and re
bels. Yours, truly,
Charles Ensign, -
Agent People’s Line Propellers.
Chaplains In liie Army.
Sditors Chicago Tribune
What provision, if any, has been made by
the militia law of the State for Chaplains in
the army? Oar best citizens are interested
In this matter. If no such provision exists,
the present legislature should attend to the
matter without oelay. K.
Tho Sturges* Allies.
Chicago, April 25, 1861.
At a regular meeting ol the “Sturges Rifl.es”
held at their roemsin Dole’s Building, roll
having been called, Mr. Steel stated the ob
jects cl the meeting. The following were
Unanimously elected officers:
James Steel, Captain.
: N. E. Sheldon, let Lieutenant.
M P. Foster, -d Lieutenant
The following were appointed a Committee
to draft rales lor the company until accepted
into service: James Steel, N. E. Sheldon, M.
P. Foster, Mr. Prtble, Mr. Kline, Mr. Spencer
and W. G. Fader.
Drill hours—lo to 12; 3to 5, and 7to 9
O*dock. On motion the meeting adjourned.
W. G. Fcileb, Chairman,
Chas. V. Williams, Sec’y.
Tenth Ward Volunteer*.
A meeting was held in pursuance of a call
ty H. N. Frisbie and others, at H. Nlcmeyers,
comer ol Cmal'and Mitchell streets, of those
who were in favor of organizing a company
for drilling purposes in the Tenth Ward. G.
W. Spofford was chosen Chairman, and Oils S.
Favours Secretary. Remarks were made by
Mestrs. Spc fiord, Frisbie and McAllister.
The following gentlemen were appointed a
committee to draft by-laws and perfect the or
ganization : —Jacob Hood, Sand F. White,
William Metzger, H. McDonald, C. Reiaig, C.
Hopklrson, H. C. W. Comdery, H. N, Frisbie,
G. W, Edwards, H, Niemeyer, W. Klxon, Jo-
Mph Yeager.
Adjourned to meet at 7% o’clock on Mon
day evening, April 20;h at Kiemeyer’a House,
corner of Canal and Mitchell streets.
Geo. W. Spoffosd, Pres’t.
Otis 8. Favours, Scc’y.
Launch.— At Miller & Hood’s ship yard, on
the Korth Brunch, on Thursday afternoon, a
Tory successful launch of a new steam lug
came off It was built for the Messrs. Prindl
ville, and la the largest tug at this port, with
the exception of the McQueen. Her dimen
eiocß are as follows: Length 75 feet, beam 14
feet, depth of hold 8 feet. She Is equipped
with two very powerful 16 inch engines, from
Warrington’s Vulcan Foundry in this city.
She is said to bs a perfect model of beauty and
Btrength, and will be a very valuable addition
to.the Messrs. Prlndlriile’s steam tug fleet.
She is named the li Union.”
Fceileeb Compakt.—A mutter roll hia
Beee opened for the enlistment of a corps of
silty picked men as Fusileera, for Bridges,
Breastworks and Fortifications, which ie being
formed, no recruits nnder 5 feet 10 being re
celved, of the ages from 20 to 60. John Wil
son, a well-known railroad man, hns opened
his place for enlistment, nnder the Matteeon
Boose.
The Illinois BascEßS —Capt FuHet’e fine
cavalry company now numbers 120, and but a
few more will be received. Their drill-room
a 4 the Armory is visited by many spectators.
On one one of these occasions a few nights
since, as a token of appreciation of Capt, Ful
ler and bis corps, the firm of Messrs. Harless
& Parker presented the commander with their
eki for SSO.
The Seamen’s Brigade will meet to day
a‘ ID o’clock,at their rooms In Lind Block, for
drill By order, H. Deal, Captain.
The Company met last night and elected
Ha ary Deal, Captain; John Lyle King, Ist
Lieutenant; and Wm. Johnson, Orderly Ser
geant The remaining officers will ho elected
when the Company is fall.
Cockades.— McNally, the newt man on
Dearborn street, has just received a quantity
of cockades that In style and finish evince and
declare the highest sentiments of patriotism.
They are to be worn by everybody no w-a-days.
Grace Cbubcb Parish— The ladies of
Grace Church are requested to meet at the
residence ol E. F. Had duck. Esq., 223 Michi
gan avenue, at 3 o’clock p. M. tomorrow, (Sat
urday,) to perfect arrangements for the sup
ply of bandages and lint, and send aid and
comfort to our brave volunteers. Let there
be a £sH attendance.
Mrs. 3.F. Hadduck,
Mrs. J. M. Loomis.
Mrs, J. H. Looms.
Fibbt Presbyterian Church,— The ladies
of the Fiat Presby* erian Church are request
ed to meet In the Pastor’s study at the church
this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2% o’clock, to
prepare bv.osges and lint for our volunteers.
Ball worn linen and cotton will aid the work.
Mrs. Humphrey, 1
Hra. Dicfelnson, >-Committee.
Mrs. J. W-. Smith, )
Wanted.—The Minnie Rifle Bullet Moulds,
which the original company of Zouaves at
the Armory. Parties knowing anything of
them, or any other ballet rdoulds in the city,
will please leave word at the Quartermaster’*
offite, No. 19, or 48 Wells street. , -
|sy* Rich household furniture, velvet and
Braseel* carpets, pier glasses, Aar; at auction,
PT GUbert, Sampson AWarner/Ko, 83 .Lake
Otflif O’clock this mnwalwj-
The &tUroad lßop and Ibe War,
We have before referred to the ready alac
rity with which the railroad employees have
enlisted in the cause of their country. A very
striking exhibit in support of the statement Is :
: the following list of employees in the service ;
of the Galena and Chicago U nioh Railroad in :
■ tl.l* city, now among our Rlluois Volunteers, ;
; nearly ttixty inntunber, and most of them ttdw ;
i in the field ln acHye duty. as willho seen by a ;
i list of.the companies: ■ ; ■
John Achoff, engineer* Artillery; Ja«, McConnell,
dcuZouaves. Co. P*;-!. S.- Jnfttson, dodO'; Geo.
: Whitney, do do; Thos Gilbert do do ;C. W.
■ Boynton do do; Chas. . do dot Edward
Daniels, fireman. Zouaves, Co. F; John Whitler;
do do; Jbhn Caliban, do d'-; John Booby
d) do; Pat conn el e, do.do*. T. Dlsscnhach. do do;
Nelson Al’en. bHcwftrfth, Zouave, Company F;
Daniel Btali do.German Rifles; Patt Rcgan/cotA
Sereralth. IRgblindGuards, Co. A: John Shields,
oUer maker, Irish Regiment ; Wm. Riley, do,
do; ThomasCntlghton,machinist, Zouave?,Co.F;
G. C. wanner* do, do, Co. A; Fred. Butler, do. do.
Edward S-uopk. do, do; Harry P. Eire, do, do,
do; Ji«. ntzgibhone, do, i’o ; James McCormick,
machinist. Highland Guards, Company A;
ChasE. Brydges, clerk General Ticket Office. Ar
tillery ; Du can McLean, do. Ensign W. I. Regt;
O. F. Shead, do Freight Office, Artillery ; James
Faulkner, clerk out Ireight, Harding’s Co.; Chas.
McKuight, do, Zouaves Co. A.; J Schermerborn,
do, do, Co. D,;.Chas. E. Dow, freight conductor,
Artillery; Samuel Gee, do, do; James Fitch, bag
gageman, Zouaves Co. C; E. F. Gage, do, do, do;
Frank Calkins, do, do, Co. F; John Cook, do;
William Kent, do: James A. Jackson, baggage
man, Artillery: John Leary, baggageman, do;
JohnE: Blsecll, brakeman, do; Horace Greenfield,
do, do;'Juo. F. Utman, do, Zouave Co, A ; F. P.
Brown, do, Sterling Co; Moses Jackman, do, Ram
sey Guards; W. H. H. Thomas, do. Zouave Co. F;
I). U. Rrgan, do. do; Edward Davis, do. Rifle
. Brigade; George Relchum, do, Zonavc Co. F; W.
H. Tilton, do, do; Andrew Bank?, do. Artillery;
- J. W. Seymour, do, do; « has. A Currier, do, do;
John Basteda, Zouave Co. F; H. A. Hawey, do,
do; A O. Hawey, do, do; John Colford, do, Irish
Brigade; Geo. Mitchell, do, Zouave Co. F.
Brides these men, almost every station
along the line of the road has lost more or lees
of the employees.
A Timely and Beautiful Pastoral Let<
We publish below an appropriate and touch
ing let ter issued by Rev. Dr. Clarkson to the
young men from his church who have joined
the army. It will speak for itself. The pray
ers are especially timely for people and sol
diers in this crisis:
To the gallant men who have gone from St. James'
Church , Chicago , to defend the Constitution
and the lam.
Dearly Beloved We are proud of you,
and shall every day have yon in our thoughts
and in our prayers. May the God of battles
bless, protect and keep you. No men on
earth ever were called to a plainer and holier
duty than you have been; and we expect to
hear that yon have done the duty well The
Right must triumph, and Treason be over--
thrown, but it may cost ue your precious
lives. Be ready, then, for death, aa well as
victory. Repent of yonr sins, and have.faith
in Jet us Cures*, your Savior, and the way is as
short and straight to Heaven from the battle
field from your bed at home.
. As fast as 3on depart from ns to the scenes,
of battle, your names shall be read in the
Church,and constant and special prayers shall
be offered lor jonr health, your protection
and your triumph. And if y.- u fall in battle,
I promise you that no efforts or means will be
spared to procure your bodies, which shall be
brought home and buried, if practicable, un
:der the tower of the Church; your names
shall be graven upon its walls, to remain there
while the stone itself remains, and our chil
dren and children’s children shall bo tanght to
revere your memories.
Following this, you will find two prayers,
one of which we shall use for you—the other,
I pray you, use for yourselves. “And to God’s
gracious mercy and protection I commend
you. The Lord bless and kesp you. Tho
Lord make His face to shine upon yon, and
give you peace both now and evermore.”
That you may return to us In health and
safety, with no wound upon yonr body, no
s-aln upon your valor, and no scar upon your
Christian character, eta 1 be the daily prayer
of Your affectionate Friend and Pastor,
Robeet H. Clabksof.
Prayer io be used by the members of St. James
Cnxtrck, for those of their own number who have
gone to Battle.
0, most powerful and glorious Lord God, the
Lord of hosts, that rulest and commsudest all
things; that sitteat on the Throne judging right;
and therefore we make our address to thy-divine
majestyin this the necessityand peril of our beloved
country, and pray tbit 'hou wonldVt take the
cause into thine own hacd, and judge between us
and our enemies. Stir up thy Mrei-gth, O Loid,
and come and heljfns. Save and deliver ibis land,
so long sheltered by thy mercy, from lha ungodly
treacheries of her own children, from the lawless
violence of sintul men, ana from tho wicked de
vices of the devil. Especially do we pray fur those
precious ones of onrown fold who nave gone to
suffer, and if need be, to die for the protection of
Goveyiment. and of law. Defend, O Lord, all
those who defend u«, and our children and our
land, from rebellion and anarchy, and make it ap
pear that Thou art still the Saviour and Deliverer
of those who trust iii Thee, and do right. All of
which we ask through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Prayer to be Used by the Soldier.
O Lnrd, my Heavenly Father, give me unfeigned
repentance for all the gins of my life past, and
steadfast faith in Thy Sou Jesus, my Saviour and
Brother; for his name's-soke forgive me all my
transgressions, and •• do away mine offences.” De
fend me from the temptations and keep me from
the vices of a soldier’s calling. Save me in the
perils of battle, and grant me Tby favor and bles
sing here, in defending the Right, and hereafter,
in Toy heavenly kingdom through Jesus Christ
our Lord, Amen.
Serving for our Volunteers.
Editors Chicago Tribune:
As J. H. MeVickarhas kindly offered to fur
nish a room to the Ladies lor the purpose of
making the uniforms needed bjeur volunteers,
I wornd inform the ladles I have a Sewing Ma
chine and a practical baud to run it, atihcir
service whenever needed I can be found at
17 South Clark Street, any time from 7A. \y.
till 6 P. M. C. P. Ward.
For the Camp.
Any packages or parcels intended for any
of the members of the Chicago L ! ght Artil
lery, can be leit at the Armory, on Adams
street, and they will be forwaroed with the
quickest dispatch. CoL E. Tatloh,
Abstt Nurses.—A special meeting olinoh-e
ladles only who expect to go as anises in the
army, will be held in Bryan Hall, on Saturday
af'ernoou, at half past 2 o’clock, for instruc
tion, &c. By request E. 3. Tuttle.
Annual Estimate of the Bearil of Po
lice Commissioner*.
The Board of Police of the City ot Cldcago, in
Pursuance of eec<lou twenty-four of an act cf ihe
egislature of the State of Illinois, entitled “Au
Act to establish a Board of Police in and for the
City of Chicago and to prescribe their powers and
duties.” Approved February 2Ut, 18C1, U> which
section the Board would respectfully call jour at
tention, and which is as follows:
“Sec 24. The Common Council of the City of
“Chicago shall annually raise and collect by tax up
“ ou toe real and personal property, taxable within
“ the City of Chicago, such sums of money. as
“the Board of Police for the City of Chicago,
“before the time fixed by law for the Comp
troller of said City, to present to the Common
“Council of said city, his estimate for the expen
“ ecs for the next tl-cal year. In each year shaft ue
“ port as requisite and needful to be ndsed by s:tid
“Oily of Chicago, which sums of money *hsll bo
“ applied by the said Board of Police lor the fiscal
“purposes of this Acl Such sums of money pro
“ vidi-d for, when collected shall t-o paldluuo the
“City Treasury of the City of Chicago, and shall
“be styled the 4 Police Fund,’aud t-hall M paid
“•bereioaud therefrom, under the fiscal rrgula
“ tlocs of law relating to the finances of said city
“ and ibepro>iblonts of this act.”
Health Department and miscel
laneous $4,500 00
Scavengers, Ac 2,0.0 ( 0
Recorder’s Court 31,000 00
SALABIES.
Mayor $3,500 00
Comptroller and Assls teats..... 6.000 00
Treasurer 1 600 00
Collector and Assistant 4,000 00
Clerk
Surveyor
Marshal
Acting Snpt. to May 6th.
JIM? PEPABTKENT.
Salaries of Fire Department, re
pairs of machines, supplies,
&c . 62,000 00
eoTTH nmsioN.
Street Comnltf loner’s salary to
Way 6th 100 00
Sundry repairs in April. 60 00
. $l5O 00
west nmnoar.
Street Commlssltßior’s salary to
May 6th , 100 00
Market expenses 500 00
KOEm DIVISION.
Street Commissioner’s salary to
May 6th... 100 00
Market Expenses BUO 00
Having estimated the amount required to pay
the necearary expenses, wages .and ea'atios of the
Police Depirdnent nidcr their charge and control,
haviog estimated the amount required for repairs,
supplies, fuel, light, stationery lit and about the
Station houses in said city, and Use necessary ex
penses to be Incurred in the execution of criminal
process in said city, and the maintenance of order
at elections holden in said city, havtf* found the
same to be the sum of elxty six thousand, two
hnndred dollars. And the Biard of Police for the
City or Chicago, report as requisite and needful to
be raised by the City of Chicago, for the ensuing
year ior the PullenDepartment nnder conuol ana
do“S. U ‘ a Ett “ of lUt^U
AH of which la respectfully submitted.
A. Coventry,
Fred. Tuttle,
Wat. Watkar.
Latest iroh Fort Pickinb.—The best piciisifff
to ba obtained in Chicago, ere found at the well
supplied tables of Messrs. Case & Parmelee’s La
dles’ and Gentlemen’s Eating House, 2705. 133
and ISS Dearborn street.
Citizens dine at 123 and IIS;
Soldiers dice at 133 and 135;
Ladles dine and snp at 133 and 1S&-
Dearborn street. apST-St
Low’s Brown Windsor Soap, and Low’s
Glycerine Soap; another invoice received by Sar
gent, Apothecary, Randolph and State.
fsr~ If you wish for bnshv whiskers or a'feed
nafing mustache, send for a box of Belling
•ham’s Stimulating Onguent. It Is warranted
to bring them oat In from three to six weeks.
Sent on receipt of price and postage,'sl.lß, to any
address, by J. H. Johnson, TO State street, Chica
go, UL .mhSfiJto
i* Foe any opemtion upon your teeth, or foe
rKKraor artlfldal work of any desirable style, call
an Dr. Albaugh, Ho. 88 WeetHandolph ft.
JftSMxa ■
taro ook* McLain, 68 Dearborn street, have
Blade their price for cleaning and dyeing gent’s
gennests less than any other house in the dty.
W AH ttooS4 act 641 tonU ti). tlr^tUemra
Obif
&& ™E T OUNQ RECRUIT; A MOST
Mb rv.nP'iSS on / tt «lra. Ellsworth Zouave
Drill, Bardie.: Scott, and' any other book
•»*>4n4 at Sherlock's
BookAtore, IIS Dearborn. Orders by mail attend
-1 ; * v ap27z3t
Attention Some Onordit • "
; COMPANY A.—Ypt? AR2 HEREBY
■ commandedto fippearat your Armory, in
; Lmd’s Block, for Umhpany Drill, this (Sat
•urduv) evening, AnrJk?T»;,;The roll-wIU be called
: &t 7# o’clock. By order.
i ...1, 1 i- ■- : ?ELW. ZxJDtBRMJLS-j.O.S, ::
Homs Guard, Flr»J Ward,
v-U APRIL
27tb, at T# Hall No. liO Ran
iiaßtt dolph street, furu floor (over Vandervort,
Warehouse.)".
S. B. Williams, Sec’y.
Tike Scandinavian Companies of Ar
tillery and .Infantry.
ALL WISHING TO ENLIST
In either of those Companies
yyffi WvreC tiPk are requested to call: forAr
lillerv at No, 35 Kiozle street
X4r 1 " —for Infantry, at No. 146 Dee
pUlnes street. The Artillery Company is nearly
roll and the Infantry Is rapidly filling np.
Attention! DKrots Eoglncer. Sapper
Bud miner «orps.
MEMBERS OP THE ABOVE CORPS
Titimn will meet at Geo. Steele’s Building, fonn-
SbSb erly Board of Trade Booms, northwest
corner of South Water and Lwalle streets, for the
Koae of drill. Let all member - be promptly on
, also those desiring to enlist.
Arthur C. Ducat,
Adolph M. lliuzeh,
Anton Nre«AV.
Chicago military Fire Brigade.
v a THERE WILL BE A MEETING THIS
evening at o’clock, at the old Armory
of the Light on Dearborn street,
* opposite the McCanell House.' Mem
bers of the old volunteer Fire Department and
their friends are invited to attend.
, P. A. Bhaoo, Sec’y.
tCAPT. LIGHT, FIRST LIEUT. DUDLY, AND
Second Lieut Freeman of Company E., Yates
Phalanx, are recruiting at No. 00, Randolph st.
Persons wishing to join a Company under ex
perienced officers, will do well to join the above
Company.
Hyde Park and ulevervllle.
V ft THERE WILL BE A MEETING. OF
SSL. tbe c tizens of the Town of Hyde Pars
/fef& and village of Clevervllle, at the Hyde
Park House on this (Saturday) evening,
to form a military Company (Home Guard) at 5 o'-
clock, p. m.
Attention! Company 1 1, Illinois State
miUtla. '
AS/4 YOU ABE HEREBY ORDERED TO
laggjJr meet for drill in the old Light Guard. Ar
mory, -o. 16 Dearborn street, this even
ing, at 7j£ o’clock. Be Punctual.
Geo. S. Wright, Recruiting Officer.
BELIGIOUS NOTICES.
Notice.— Rev. N. Colver, formerly of Tremont;
Temple, Boston, will preach to-morrow morning
and evening, in tho Tabernacle Baptist Church,
Besplain street.
—Bishop’s Chapel, corner of ’Washington and
Peoria streets. Services at 10# a. m., 4p. m. and
7# In the evening. Seats free.
The third Sermon of the course to Young Peo
ple will be deliveied to-morrow evening, in St.
John’s Church, Union Park, bjllcv. Dr. Clarkson.
Rev. W. H. Rvder will repeat his Sermon, by
request, at >t Paul’s Church on Sunday evening.
CoL Taylor’s LJgnt Artillery will be present, and
the choir will slug “ The first Gun is fired.”
The Flf st Christian Church meets every Lord’s
day on Monroe street, between Aberdeen and
Rucker streets, West side. Preaching next Lord's
day by M. N. Lord, Evangelist, at 10# a. m. and 7
p. m.
Church of the Ascension, Protestant Episcopal,
on Oak street near Wells, North Division. Divine
services every Snnday morning at 10# ana in tho
evening at 7#. Sunday School at 9# a. m. Rev.
W. H. Cooper, Rector.
Rev. S. H. Graham will preach in the United
Presbyterian Church, corner of Jefferson and
Washington, to-morrow at tho usual hours, 10# a.
m, and 3 pm.
jlttmter, &c.
L U MBEES!
WALUCE & HOLIES,
(FOTUtEBLY JOBS’ S. WALLAOEj
Rave constantly cn hand a well selected stock ol
Hard and Soft Wood,
LUMBER, LATH, SPOKES, STAVES & SKIHSUS
AT WHOLESALE OE RETAIL.
And will fumbih Bills for Lumber. Timber and White
Oak Piling, to order on the shortest notice. They are
also prepared to do a general Commission Business,
and to make libera' cash advance on all kinds of Lum
ber consigned to them to sell either by cargo -or at re
tail. SZt* Office and Yard on the comer of Old and
Grove streets. South branch, Chicago, ill.
Post Office Drawer 6111. mhS-e'H-a™
JMPORTAHT TO BUILDERS.
JAMES McCAMBIOH,
Canal Street, bet, Madiscu and Washington Ste^
CHICAGO, tt t.,
Manufacturer and dealer In all kinds ot Wood Mould
ings, Door Jambs and Architraves of any desired pat
tern. Circular Mouldings, ®ny Radius, wood Turning
in all its branches. Scroll Sawing and Cornice Brackets
a variety of patterns: Octagon and four sided Balus
ters and Newels on hand and made to order; stair
Hailing and Brackets, Planing and Matching and Saw
ing done to order in the best manner at the shortest
notice; Fence Pickets. Particular attention elven to
filling orders from the country lor aay and alt of the
above dieclptlons of work. Bills for Bough aac
Dressed Lumber filled with dispatch, and shipped at
the lowest market price. Tour attention U Invited be
fore purchasing elsewhere. My motto is“ Good
work and low prices win."
Agent for WM. B. BILL’S justly celebrated
GOVERNING VALVES,
Tog Steam Engines, warranted to regulate the mottoc
o£ the engine perfectly under any and all dream
EtAnces. Send for Circulars,
Post Office Boi 4252-
■RUPTURES CUBED
_Li> BY THE
BAUD RUBBER RIGGS J
{ This Truss Is unlike all ethers ever
T used, both in construction and mate*
rial. Does not constantly press on th a rupture, and
tnefbe give a call for a trass for life, like most tmeses
In use, bat cresses In, four places, bringing Hie parts t>
getter. giving nature a chance to cure, wbici. it dope
In nearl} an x*»ses. Doesnot pmes Ui’ON THU CORD
or ob-tr»ct circulation; never soils or corrodes, and. le
always clean and new. Young persons and recent
cos' s always cured. PhvsMans say it l» the ONLY
PHILOSOPHICAL TRUSS IN USE. None but those
wao have sud'ered with the misery of rapture cm ap
preciate V’e value of the ** Rlzgs Truss. An Illustrated
pamphlet containing all particulars, sent free. Per
sons wishing this Truss can be fitted by sending size
In inches around hips In line of Rupture with dlscrlp
tion of case to J. B. SEELEY, Sole and Eacludve
Agent for the Western States.
Office, 194 Lake street Room No. 4. fup.stolrsj P.
O Box 4355. Wholesale Trade supplied at New
T>rk prlcm iTUfta-iv
JStiSiS Stews.
'T'HE OLDEST AND LARGEST
JL Music Publishing House in Chicago,
H. a. UICGINGS, IX7 UaudolpU-St.,
(Successors to Higgins Brothers,)
on band the celebrated Patent Inso.
iatea Iron Frame Plano Fortes, made by Uchte &
Bradbury of New York.
Pianos to Rent and rent applied as part of the our
ofiate mone-, If bought within one year
. A Catalogue of Select Music and Musical Goods will
Oe furnished to applfi an»s free of charge.
Particular attention given to the luting of orders.
Tearhcrs ana D.alera furnished at the usual discount.
Ja9-d£SLly
i A.
I PIANO TBBTE TUNER AND REPAIRED
■AAKR ST ss (Up*Stalr»)
tfeia-eSMa]
D 3 AN SUES A,
83...
T ARGEST 'WHOLESALE
, -*-< _ HOOTS El
I Musics! Sostrumeats and Strings.
IVLII'S BAUES,
90 South Clark Street, Chicago,
Macaftvctnrer and Importer of Musical Instruments
and Strings, baring connection with manufacturing
homes In berlin, Lelpslc, Dresden, England and Paris,
la prepared to famish Dealers, Bands and Individuals,
with every article in their line.
$27,600 00
1,600 00
1,000 00
1,500 00
101 00
AT THE LOWEST B£W YORK PRICES.
OolSd2£94y jcucrs bad:
Drums and brass
DTSTEUMENTS.
JULIUS BAUER,
MANUFACTURES OF
DRUMS AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS,
99 Snath Claris Street, Chicago*
dpruit, (ffitoceries, &c.
T ARGE OR SMALL ORDERS
for Feed, Meal or Flour filled m short order oad
MtHI tiTEVKNti » NORtUS.
KA/I Boses M. E. RAISINS, in
VV prime order. REYNOLDS, ELY & CO.
1 O H aieroes RICE,
REYNOLDS, ELY & CO.
fCAtf) Hhds. N. O. SUGAR, land-
U\J -Jr tag and fbr sale veiy low hr
REYNOLDS. ELY ft CO.
1 200 Ba SS MO COFFEE,
AAfVV REYNOLDS, KT.y ft CO.
1 Boies PRIME CODFISH,
Xv<*V/|u*t received and very cheap.
TJ^ISH. —2,000 Packages Mackerel,
X Pickled Herring, Codfish aiS Whitefiah, in etor*
F»r sals by NORTON, ROBB ft CO^
'J'EAS, COFFEE, SUGAR,
Tobacco, Spices,
At low figures fbr cash buyers.
27ORTON, ROBB ft CO n Ko. 16, ki rer street
Xyß OFFER FOP. fiAT.E AT
' " LOW FBfiBS.
WS S9SSR.PAIin, 800 BOXES STARCH,
BBS iOO KEHS. S. C.SOdX
SOOBOXKBUEB^^^ n oXE 3 POTASH,
Wl LLi*.a lithe & co,;
No. 123 South Water street.
efiso i
50 V 8 100 Bhl*.Sugar, SOBoiesßugw,
100 Bhls. N.T. Syrup, s(fßt)i« Molaiwc
WM. LITTLEft CO.. 129 Soith street
Jh'PJJIT I FRUIT!I FRUIT!! I
STEVENS & WEBBER,
108 BAKDOIiPH STREET,
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruit
We are selling, until further notice, Oranges, at to
£US; Lemons, $t to f ISO per box. Also. Apples, Caicr,
Figs, Dates, Note, ftc* os low as the lowest.
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,
ocfldnaoro • ■
WIGHT SCAVENGER,—CharIes
Xv Knarwtn ettgna to the cleaning of uriw vanlts
Attention {
ffiruassa.
Vo. IS River street.
MOTSTETAU'S’’. ~
Friday Evening, April 26,1001.
Tho opening of the Straits infused a more cheer
ful feeling in business circles to-day; but the im
mediate effect upon the money market was scarce
ly perceptible. Exchange was very variable,
i Some of the .banka were unwilling to. pay mnOh
| aboyq.lo per cent, ; others allowed customers 16®
! 15#.::'Aboafci3©15 was;the average 'range. The
! i|ps pTfeeSvaa 15©17— -the higher figure ttrbh£
eiders. ■.■A.very.iew dayewiil now detenamoihe
; fate.afcttrHiladlittttrbDcy: If'shlpibda ts s Skduld
i bo, active- andtho'demand-for currency 'firmans
I many‘believe, thobanks not rnowin' tie rejected
i list may be sustained* ‘.Times areso tmcerlain'mjd
I unsettled, that we have no advice to oar
1 readers, Eacibhe most form his own - judgiiieiEt
: andrnul isownriaks. >• ; -- :
Gold la buying at 15, 'afelHng 16©20—thehtter
for small parcels.
Wisconsin.— The general rule to reject all Wis
consin money, is still in force here.-’ Each one Of
our city banks has a small list of itsown which are
taken from customers. For the benefit of our Wis
consin readers, wo publish the following list,
which a dispatch from Milwaukee to one of our
leading banks says has been added to-day to the
Wisconsin banka rejected in Milwaukee:
B»uk of Beaver Dam, Manitowoc County,
Fond da Lac, Monroe County,
Horxoon, Mercantile, -
Manitowoc,- Southern, ='
North America, Waupai ca County,
Oconto City, Waush ra County,
Oneida, Winnebago County,
Lake Shore, Wisconsin Valiey.
The Southern States.— All theßanka south of
the Ohio and of Mason and Dixon's Line, are “ tin,
current" here. Missouri, and a few of-the Ken
tucky Banka have nearly the same value as Illi
nois, but it ia impossible to give any definite quo
tations.
Stocks.— -Dispatches to SaltsnataQ & Co., No.
24 Clark street, show a decline In Tcnnessees since
yesterday ofS cents, which Is really about 20 per
cent, on the former price. The closing rates were
for Tenneesees 31,
Railway shares were nearly the same as yesterday.
Closing quotations for New York Central 72, Ga
lena 58, Rock Island 36#, Burlington & Quincy ’
E6. Market steady. •
Milwaukee.— We quote as follows from the
Sentinel of this morning:
We doubt If such a day a? this has ever been,
witnessed in tbe money market. Ever elnce Tues
dayit has been known .that a convention of bank- !
exs would be held here to-night, and it was gene-,
rally supposed that the meeting .wan'd take action
in regard to the issues of ths banks heretofore ia
good standing. To-day, and especially this after-.
uom, the rumors of the probanle action of the
banks toc-k more definite t-ltape. All was feverish
excitement, business on 'Change was brought to a
stand-still: nobody wanted to tonch any currency:
business on the streets, to the casual observer
very active, Woi*, after all, dull and vexatious in
: the extreme. Large numbers thronged the stores,
to purchase, hut the merchants wanted to do no ;
badness, and many went so far as to close their
stores entirely. Men rushed about the street to
pay some debt which,'ot v «-wise, they would never
nave thought of; but every one was willing to irnsc
foranything; in fact, the whole city could have
been bought on time, and very long time at that.
Exchange was nowhere. The nominal rate at
the banks was 12 per cent., bat they sold none.
Here and there we heard > f outside purchasers, at
34©i6 percent., but they were lew and far be
tween.
' Gra>d Trunk Hallway op Canada,—Traffic
for week ending April 13,15G1. . .
Pssaengers ~524,750.70
Freight and Live Stock—,.... ;... 59,495.07
Mails and Sundries 2,72f.09
T0ta1'......’.. ....] ..£56.073 79
Corresponding week of last year 70,858.89
Increase ..$16,114.90
OOMMESOXAL
Tuesday Btbniho, April £0,1361.
RECEIPTS LAST TWENTY-POUR HOURS.
Flour, Wh’t, Com, Oats. S’ds. Bar.
brie, bn. ha. . bn, fits, bn
By Canal... 9500
i.izv. U.R.R. GS7 10400 964 1000 520 ....
J.&ti. I.E.R. G43 3500 3160
LC.E.H GOO 2150 5600
B. & C.R. E. 372 3275 19515 2820 : 80
O.&N.W.R.E, 1433 0280 359 502 2000 330
Sofeft 3323 25005 38118 4412 2000 850
Drs’d High-
Hoga Live Bides wna Cattle Pot’s
No. Bos* Bh. brls. No. bu.
3.&C.T7.E.R. ISO 1570 IGI 56 779
3.&R.1.8.8 4600 350
(.C. R. It 850 2215 160
LB.&Q.R.R. .... 131 C7TO 651 49 ....
‘J.&K.W.B.K, 2 .... 1440 851
C. A. &Sfc. L. 30
3 1211 16506 1025 105 1930
Total
BHIPJIHHTS LAST TWmTTY-POTJB HOTJEfI.
Flour, Wh't, Corn, Oats, Rye, B’rly
brls. bn. bu. bu. bu. bu.
To Bufiblo :... 22307 28Q10
To Other Ports 13165
22307 42075
Total.
The high rate of Eastern exchange, and the ur
gent desire to get rid of currency, caused a firmness
in all kinds of produce this morning. There was
an active inquiry for Flour, but the offerings were
light and the market firm, with sales of 5,000 bhls,
at $4.55® 5.10 for Spring extras, and $6.00 for White
Winter extras. There was also a good demand for
Wheat,but holders asked higher prices, and the mar
ket was not so active—about 40 000 bushels having
changed hands at an advance of closing
firm. No. 1 was sold at for common currency
and OOjtfc for preferred; No. 2 sold at 92@93c for
common currency, and 59#c for preferred. Corn
was firm, and prices ruled higher, with sales
of Canal Mixed at 34#c afloat; aud iu store at
33>i@31c—subject to 2c storage. Oats were firm
and 1c higher, with sales of No. lat 21c—2c sto
rage. Ryo and Barley quiet. Nothing do
ing ia Seeds. Higbwincs steady at
Provisions quiet and nominal. Freights dull. A
propeller was chartered at Uc for wheat to Buffalo.
Grain at Toledo.
The receipts of floor and craln at Toledo, from
Jan. Ist to April 13th, 1861, are as follows :
Past week. Since Jan. 1.
23/263 136 957
IS,TOG 103 839
95,867 553,337
370 1.589
4,105
5,752
Floor, brls
Wheat, bus
Corn, bos..
Oats, bus...
B±rley, bus.
ilye, bos
Total (floor to wheat) ISCI
do do 1860.
Increase, ISCI 143,001
The following Is the amount of grain in store at
the elevators in Toledo, on Saturday:
. Elevators. Wheat, bus. Corn, bus.
M. S. Railroad ..119 628 ' 16,610
Kings’and.Wabash., 50,G00 2:0.000
Buckingham 29,770 30,760
Total,
Slade.
3URKETS BX THE LATEST MAILS.
/ Bcfpalo, April 24.—Flour, demand moderate,
ami prices a shade easier, but without quotable
change. Inquiry confined principally to the bet' er
grades. Sales 400 bids at ss®sl2# for extra Ohio
and Michigan, and $5 50@G 0 j for douMe extras.—
Wheat—ilia market is dull and heaw, andp-irtics
nra from 3 to 5c apart in their yiewa for all dee
criptions. Corn doll, at 40c for new, and 43c for
round lots of old from store Oats quiet, at 23c
and 94c from wagons. Berley quiet, at 54®58c as
to quality. Eye quiet, and nominal at 515(&56c
Peas—Canadian field iuffuir request for seed, at 50
®ssc for fair to choice. Seed'—Timothy dull at
$2 50 for ' auadlao, aud $2 75 for Illinois. Clover
in modearte demand at $4 75®4 87. Flax firm at
$1 (X>. Millet dull at 73c.— Advertiser.
Philadelphia, April 23—'There is more firm
ness in the market, but there Is littla or no de
mand for export, the sales ot flour being mostly to
supply the hi>mc trade, at about pt erious rates in
eluding some 700 brls at $i 75 for scraped. $3.25®
5.50 for common and good western and Pennsylva
nia and superfine, $5.65#@5.87# for extra,‘so®
G 25 for extra family, and $6 [email protected] $ brl for fan
cy brands as in quality. The receipts and stocks
are moderate, and most holders refuse our lowest
figures ot the close. Rye flour Is held at $3.50 3
brl.-, .with small receipts and sale?. Corn moai is
more inquired for. Po., meal is scarce at $2.75 W brL
Grain—There Is a fair amount of wheat offering,
but thedemted for it is limited, and the market
dull. Sales of 4®5.(K)0 bn are reported at $1 23@
1 30 for winter red, in store, mostly at the latter
rat • for prime Ohio, including while, in small lota
at $1.40® 1.45; and 600 bu Kentucky doon terms
kept private. Rye is selling in a small wav at 6Sc
for Pa. Corn is rather dull atprevions quotations,
with sales of 10.0 0 bu to note at 62c for prime dry
southern yellow, afloat, and 61c in store, mostly at
the former figures, oats ate firm, and 200 bn prime
Pa sold at 33#c in store. Tho receipts are light.
Barley and Malt are qviet.— Bulletin.
Daily Review of Chicaga Merke;
Friday Etzktko. April 20, IS6I
FREIGHTS—DuII. Prop. Kilo Wheat to Buffa
lo at lie; prop. Free State, to arrive, wheat to
Buffalo’oa p. t, Sch’r Harvey, corn, to Buffalo
on p. t.
FLOUR —Received, 8.825 bbls. Market Terr
firm. Sales 1.750 bbls. “Albion” flat hoop, at $5lO
on tra» k; 1250 bids good round boop spring extras
at $5 00 del.. 510 bbls good flu hoop spring extras
at $4 05 del-: M bbls “Planet” at $4 90 del; 12S
bbls “Elmaker.” at $4 85 del: 100 bbls “South
ern Indiana” White Winter at $6 00 del.; 200 bbls
“Beloit City” spring extra at $505 deL; 100 bbls
“ Da> ton City” do at $4 90 dtl.
WHEAT—Received, 25.905 brie; shipped, 22,807
brla. Market Kc better. Silca. 1.700 ba No. 1
Spring at 95#c —subject to 2c storage; 700 ba do
at 903»c—Scstorage—payable in preferred curren
cy ; 7uo bn No. 2 spring at 92c—2c storage; 23,000
bn do at 9So—9c storage; 700 bn do at S9)tfc—Sc
storage—preferred currency.
CORN—Received, 39,118 bo; shipped, 42,075 bn.
Market }ic better. Sales, 6,000 bn Canal at 34Kc
afloat; 40 000 bn Mixed at 34c—2c storage; 10 000
bn do at 36c f. o. b., 8 000 bn do at SSifc—2c stor
age ; 6.000 bn do at 33>*c—2c storage; 5,000 bn do
at 34#c—1c storage; 5,000 bn do at 84c—1c stor
age ; 20.000 bn Rejected at SOc—2c storage; 5,000
bn Rf jected Canal at 33c afloat.
OATS—Received, 4,412 bn. Market advanced
Ic. Sales. 1,000 bn No. lat 21c—2c storage.
RYE—Received, none. Market nominal
42(&43c. ■■ -• ■_—•••
BARLEY—Received, 850 bn. Sales 140 bags at
86c on track.
HIGH WlNES—Received, 1,025 brla. Market
steady. Sales 100 brla city at 16c; 60 brla do In
lotsatlfi^c.
MESS PORK—Nominal at $20.00(2*21.00 perbrL
LARD—Nominal at 10J(@ll#c. BO brla No. 1
eoldatlOc.
OUT MEATS—7S,OOO lbs Bolt Shoulders, at
packed.
TALLOW—Nominal at 9c. ;
HIDES—Very dull. We quote Green B(jh
3#c; Green Salted 4<&4#c; Dry Flint 9<aioc.
POTATOES—4SO bus choice Neshaauocks at
SSc delivered. , •
BUTTER—Common very dull. Sales 40. firkins
ctSc, Good to choice Dairy in request at 10(fhl2c,
POULTRY—Live Chickens per doz;
Turkeys 9@lGc per lb.
EGGS—Steady at 8c per doz.
BY TEiEGBAFR.
KEW YORK, April 26—Floub—Advanced 6©
10c brl, with moderate demand for export and
home consumption, with fair sepecolalive Inquiry.
Sale* 2Li 00-brla at $510@5j20 for super state
$5.25 &5 85 for extra state; [email protected] for super
western; for common *to medinm ex
tra western ; $5 55@5 65 for shipping brands extra
round hoop Ohio; $5.60@7 for trade brands do—
market clodnc flrm with no sellers of good extra,
state below $5.85. Canada flour has advanced,
with more doing; ules"l,&)0 brla at $5.86<&7G0
for common to very choice extra. Rye floor sell
ing at $8.10(24. Corn meal firmly held, with fair
demand; sales 800 brlsMarsh’s caloric at $8.15. '
WansT—without imported change, Sales 600
Grain—Wheat l©9c better, with’moderate ex
: port and rome trade demand, al-o a fair specula
• tlve Inquiry; sales 8500 ba Inferior and common to
I chice spring at sl.l7#©l SO del; 6600 bu red state
lat $1.17©1.31 for inferior to good; 9000 bu prime
I Milwaukee club at $1.28 del: -1650 ba .-winter red
west ern-at .83 • 1200 bu red Jersey at $1.40;
4000 bu white Canada at f1.50; 12,600 bu white
western at $1.40©1.5 C. Bye firm and in good re
quest; sales: 7600 busbris at 60@63 for in
ferior to prime. Barley dull and declining; sales
400 bu of elate, at 53©5Sc—the inside price la
store. -.Com. Armor, with pretty good demand for
export and home consumption; sales 79,000 bush.
BteSc for old mixed western In store and deliver
®ojt *>s&®66ofdc new do* 68©64C;forNei|r*binejf
yellow; 70#c for old do; 63 for flew northern*
yellow; 70e white tsouthem. Oats in fair re
quest, at S3@S7c fotwestern and; Canada; 36©37 c
for state; email lota.ita trifle-dterihese quota
tions. *■ ul ■ -:'y I*?
} Provisions— Pork dull and declining. Sales 800
: trie at g'8.37©18 50 for mess, $lO 50 for prime, in
i eluding 500 brls mesa at buyer's option to Aqgnst
■ S3thr ‘Beef quiet without quotable change.. Sales
; 2 050 brls at [email protected] for country prime, $5 [email protected]
■ for country mess, $9 [email protected] for repacked mess.
Prime meea beef quiet and unchanged. Sales SO
tierces ledia mess .at sl9. Beef hams quiet at sl3
©ls 25- Cut meats.unchanged. Sales ISO pkgs
at 6K©6# for shoulders, 8# ©B# for hama.’ Ba
con dull. Lard heavv and lower.
sales -725 bbls at 9# @lo#, chiefly 10. Prime but
ter selling at 10©l5c for Ohio and 15©20 c for state.
Cheese steady at 7©lo# for inferior to prime.
Groceries —Sugar—Raw dull and unchanged;
sales 415 hhds Cnoa at 4#©s# by auction; 200
hhds prime Porto Rico at s©6#. Molasses quiet
and unchanged; soles 100 bhri< Cuba muscovado
at 22; 69hhds Porto Rico at 80 by auction; 150
bbls N O at SSX^Oc.
Stocks dull and rather heavy, Chi & Rl3s#;
Mil<£ Miss 4#; G &C U56; Panama 90%; Read
ing 31; NYC 72#; Hudson 3d bonds B5; Erie
bonds of' 62 55: Tenu6s42; Treasury 12a 100#;
USs3of '7475#; Cieve & Toledo22#, b 10; C B
& Q56! IC scripSC#; M S guar 27#; Harlem
prei 29#; Canton Co 8; Harlem 3d 77; Mo 6a 37;
Va 6s 43; U S 6a 'SI 85#, coupons.
MAR IN E LIST.
PORT OP omCAGO.
ARRIVED April S6.
Prop Backus, Childs. St. Joseph, 1800 H R ties, 57
cds wood, 43 bzs fi*u, 88 bf brls fish, 5 m
lumber.
Prop Lady Fnnklln, Hickey. St Joseph, 1316 RB
ties, 18 brls fish, 130 brls flour.
Brig Helfenstein Ferris, St. Joseph, 4049 R R ties.
Schr Honest John, RolUn, Mu=kegon, 74,647 ft
lumber, 11 m shingles.
Scbr Magnet, Palm-, r, Muskegon, 75 m lumber.
Schr Jane Louiea, Davis. Manitowoc, 4 m cedar
post ß , 6 cds shingle bolts.
Schr Transit, Humphrey, Sand Bay, 260 cedar R R
ties, CO cds woods.
Schr Monsoon, McGraw, Muskegon, 75 a lumber.
Schr Speed, Reed. Muskegon, CO m lumber.
Schr Telegraph, Hays. White Lake, 75 m lumber.
Schr Laurel. McVey, Kalamazoo, 55 m lumber.
Schr Hirondrilo, Contain, Kalamazoo, 65 m lum
ber. •
Schr Arrow, Scott, Kalamazoo, 60 m lumber, 48 m
shingles.
Schr Storm, Williams, White Lake, 42 m lumber,
IK) posts, 8 hf brls fish.
Schr Bates, Cannon, Muskegon, 91 m lumber.
CLEARED April 26. ;
Prop AHeghany, Boyington, Port Bamia, 10 m bu i
wheat.
Prop Backus, Childs, St- Joseph, 15 tons mdse.
Prop L*idv Franklin, Hickey, St. Joseph, 15 tons
mdse.
Bark hand Crocker, Fitzgerald, Baffalo, 19,671 bu^
corn. • -
Brig Minnesota, Hansom, Green Bay.
Bng Helfensteln. Ferris, St. Joseph. ;
Schr Telegraph, Hays, White Lake.
Scar Hiroodelle, Coataln, Kalamazoo.
Schr Laurel, McVey, - Kalamazoo, ;
Schr Arrow, Scott, Kalamazoo.
Schr Denmark, Fitzgerald, Bnfialo, 10,090 bn com.:
Schr Storm, Williams, White Lake.
Schr S Bates. Oannon. Muskegon..
Schr Racine, Brown, Green Bay.
Sch; Pilgrim, Higgle, Green Bay.
Schr Magnet, Palmer, Mnskeeon.
Schr Transit, Hninphrey, Kewaneo. SObrb mdse.
Schr Jane Loniae, Davis, Manitowoc.
Schr Daniel Slaneon, McComber, Bnfialo, 18,103 bit
corn.
Schr Ellen Williams, McDonald, Buffalo, 19,811 bu
corn.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Vessels Passed Detroit, April 24.—Hound Up
—PropVermont; tngCleveland; eebra WmFiskc;
Peoria, Comet, Midnight, L B Goldsmith.
Bound Hoion—Schrs Patrick Henry, Forest, and
Bush.
ILLINOIS AND MICHIGAN CANAL.
ARRIVED
Aquila, South, 2-28,800 lbs ice.
Vermonter, Feeder, 42 cds wood,
W U Brown, Lochport, 65 c yds ruble stone, 175
doz eggs.
Ocean Spray, Ottawa, 5,000 bu corn, 700 lbs rags,
COO Iba scrap iron.
Troubadour, Lockport, 4,500 bu com.
CLEARED April 25.
£ R Hooper. Poison, 37,200 staves,l2,B73 headings,
2.400 boopa.
Vermonter, Willow Springs.
Lockport, Lockport. 3,000 bn wheat, 6,000 hoops,
1.400 lbs wire, 600 lbs merchandize.
Joliet, Dupage.
Alida, Lasalle, 101,035 ft lumber. 1 box sugar.
Aquita, South. "
Atlanta. Lasalle, 123,655 ft lumber.
J D Harmon. Lasalle, 110,273 ft lumber. 10,000 ft
siding, 15.000 lath.
W H Brown, South Lockport.
American Star, Lasalle, 86,536 ft lumber, 1,870 lbs
carpchter work, 8,850 lbs mdre.
Africa. Lasalle.
Aurora, Lasalle.
pmCAGO MTEX-FIIRNISHIKa
DEPOT.
T. W. BAXTER &
FRENCH BURS MILLSTONES.
C 7 ar.T. QHABBIBa.
a W. EEOWJP3 PATSHT PORTABLE
Flouring and Grist Mills,
BUTCH “ANKEE” BOLTINS CLOT 23,
Bmtt end Separators,
_ Separators for Wershcueea,
Beltiag of AH SlniJ,
Hoisting Bcrewa and liana.
Bran Dusters, Pick3,?toofSti£S, 60**0.
FAIRBANKS' SCALES,
XSD
MILL FURNISHING GENERALLY.
Finn*. Specifications and Estimates furnished T?ben
desired, andtha construction of Steam and Water Mills
contracted for entire.
Stnm Engines, Eo!!er% &e* 9 dze*
The subscribers baving obtained tbe Agency for tie
tale of Steam Engines and Sellers frotnlbe ciannfao
t:rv C? QODXDEH'O, BAGLEY & SEWELL, of Water
town, N. Y„ would invite tie attention of purchasers
to their superior merits -of style, workmanship and
powers; also, their very low prices. The following is a
list of prices of Engine and Boiler, together with Heat,
er. Water and Steam Pipe?, Cocks, Valrer, Arch cast
ings and Orates, complete and ready for use, delivered
InChicago t
5 horse power. 9 MO ICO none power.-....13,233
8 u “ 573 Ita ** “ i,sw
JD ** " ...... 1115 jS3 u a
13 •* *• ...... EDO S ** "
IS ** M LIOO Ua ** M
.1 333.P57bu.
.1 215 056
and In like proportion for larger aKcs as recalled.
Every Engine Is furnished with
JDDSO2TS PATENT GOVERNOR TALVB.
For Flour Mills we ccnfidoatlyrecommsud them es
mparior to any other style of Engine, and they will
Save from 95 to 69 per Cent In Fuel
over the usual class of boilers In use in fee West. We
sran keep an assortment of different sires at cur cs>
tabiißCcent. where they nay be examined and fee
necessary Information obtained regarding them. Com
petent men will, if desired, be famished to set up and
start engines In any partci fee country. Wo also supply
WATER WHEELS, ETTA?TING. GEARING, &C*
At very low prices.
T. W. BAXTER & COSS
199,695 25T.428
HTH Furnishing Depot, West Water street, between
KandolphanaMadiacn,Chicago HUncla.
Post Office address Sor<7i. oeS’&Jy
Qi-OVE-3, GLOVES, GLOVES'
Don't forget to buy your Gloves at BOWEiPS, No. 21
Clark street The best and cheapest Buck
skin and Fur,- all sold lower than ever before.
N. *l.—Bowen Is also Agent for the West of Wilson**
Dewing Machine, the moffc Simula and perfect machine
WWAimIA ra:l a-Sjt ‘t -v-iy’K'LlF
WANTED-A Situation l)y a
T * young man as Book-Keeper or other employ
ment In so ■ e Mercantile Hou*e. Can Icrnlah good
recommendations a- to coaracter and ability. I* late
ly from toe Ea’t. Ealory not • matter o£ imam-fence.
Address -H. W. P.Box 813 P. O. _ ap2sx9t
ANTE D—A medium gized
T I second hand Safe, Address Box 5875 Chicago
P. O. aphtxiw
WANTED Srn'.rt, Energetic
ToucgMen, with a capital of from ?2 to $3 they
can make to f3 per day by s*lng tun beet
Packages of Stailon-rv aed Jew-dry and Packaged of
Bilk and Jewelry. Sena for Circular, (stamp enclosed.)
Or fltaer of the abive packages, with terms, dc, &e.
will be sent free o: postage to a y address on receipt
of 25 cents. In et imps. J. H. BRUCE, JVO Fudbury
street, Notion, Maos. ap24t597-2w
WANTED—Agents to sell Pack-
T T age of STATIONERY and JEWELRY at
prices odo third lees thou can be purchased elsewhere.
Cali on or address (stomp enclosed,) j. L. BAILEY,
No. 154 Coart at, Boston, Mass. api-e4S3-ini
TXT ANTED —A small family wish
* » to obtain Vard la a private family where
there are no other boarder*, and where the contort!
ot a home can be bad. within fifteen minutes wale of
the Exchange Clsrk aad Lake streets.
Address ARENAS," Box 3908. ap2^74-lw
AGENTS WANTED—SI,2OO a
«aJL year made by any one with $lO worth of
PATENT STENCIL TOOLS,
Stcck enough Included to retail for 9130. Bend for
circular. Sample and St°scil Catalogue. Adcrcis A.
J. hDLLAM, No. 4A w Olive street, tit. Louis. Mo., cr
312 Broadway. New York. apSTai-Iy
XTORSSS FOR SALE.—Artillery
J—k- and Cavalry Horses fer sale at Stahl® cf f\
STKOMBgRQ, 302 South C ork street. ap2Sxlw
SALE OR RENT—Dwelling
A and Lot No <468 Wabash avenue, house con
tarns eleven rooms, sraa and water, and stable. Lot 40
bv 180 feet. Possession Mav Ist Apply to WM. H,
SAMPSON, No. 3 Metropolitan Block. apU-eSG3 fail
FIR SALE OR TO RENT—The
two-story Brick House, situated on May street.
Just north of Lake street, containing eleven rooms,
nearly new and thoroughly balls, with Iron fence,
stone walk. ftc, for rentfrom May Ut cr wm be sold
very cheap to a cash purchaser or on time. Apply to
GKG.a. BtAVEENS, No. 73 Dearborn street.
_apß-eii6-im . ■
■ORICK DWELLING for Sale or
■aJ Exchange for unimproved City Property. The
house is nearly new. three stories and ceu»r, contain,
lug gas, hot and cold water, marble man ties, b»tha,
etc, situate! on the North, hide, east of Bosh street.
Aodrese Box 2669 P. O. - - apßxiw
TJARE CHAjSTCE.—I wish to sell
J-i my Warehouse, built of Stona 41x70 tert, three
stories, situate on the track of the Mineral Point Kail,
read. It is one of toe beat locations in the Wot lor a
Produce and Commission Business.
TERMS BAST. ;•_
For particulars en or addrsea GEO. W, COBB
Mineral Point. Wla.- -
TJOARDING—Two suits of desir-
J .A able rooms for qunilies will be vacant at No. 68
Edlna.Plsce, cn the first proximo. Also, a ftv single
and double rooms for gentlemen. ~ apJacw
BO ABDING.—Gentlemen and
theirwlvea and tingle sebtiemen can be accora
modated with plearant front roons and board; at 99V
.West Raadolph street. Terms moderate. • apefisiw
T>o ARDlNG.—Pka«ant rooms for
-l-F gentiemen and their wives and tingle uentlem ec,
at No. -15. MlchlgfcUjUTenuei -from Kt May. Day
Boaruera can also be 'aocommodated. Address unfit
utHv.-M.ivßHissnnoant ttttvmn
I iaigcrilgnmg.
mmiMW Git
i; -
\ r. 0; ■;
; K0fi.113,114,118 lake Sirce*.
| : 33Caa9«S£errlmaoPrtata. j .;
I ~~.\2dSaleaßUrk Sheeting; -1 '■ ' J . , ‘
• . 1 c ... <. - - • -i _J 1.'.'.-L
j 86 Bales do, Appleton Sheetings,
I :
25 r OOO
i STARE MILL BAGS.
■10,090 LEWISTON DO.
£ll Unii sf Domretto isd Foreign Dry Goods,
Hotioai, Holmij, fie,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTH 9,
CERTAIN GOODS,
it Harr Tori Cun Prtou, Freight Aided,
fe??xSm-4thp •
•April 25.
3L,tHS
.... 2.0 M
fflaiantfe.
Jto Sale.
Garbing.
SPRSSHQ OOODS
AT RETAIL.
Tlio Ziaurgast StoeU of
DRY GOODS
WEST OF NEW YORK, ’
O A. m PET S s
Oil. CLOTHS,
CURTAIN GOODS,
Seddlsg and Feathen.
X*a P A Xi BC S9 K,
Ros« 112, 114, 116 &ak9 Street
feSTxSm-lthp
Rangings.
TO MERCHANTS.
m mm m
The largest and only complete rtookwestoi New Tori,
Paper Hangup.,
CURTAIN PAPERS
Table Oil Clotlis,
WINDOW SHADES,
Curtain Fixtures,
TEDIUMS, ftto
AT SLiNUFAOTUREB’S PRICES.
Cash buyers will find It for their advantage to can.
L 6. L. FAXON,
70 - Lake Street - 70
[mhlS’Sl-egn]
J}RAKE & BROTHER
P APER HANGINGS,
WINDOW SHOES* FIXTURES, *C.,
House and Size Painters, Paper Han<
gers, Etc., Etc.,
NO. IS4 STREET.
today )
E. RIGBT & CO.
DEPOETESB AXD JOBBE3S 07
PJIPSSt IM'IJVGJJV&S,
ISD
General House Painters.
81 It,VTOOLPH-ST., CHICAGO.
ISemobals.
SHMOYAIi,
1861 - - Spring Trade - - -1861
6. M, SPEIBS,
WITH
ar. c£s a., xodxilsoO',
If auulgctnrera and Jobbers of
HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS.
152 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL.
Cap Makers supplied with all kinds of Cap Trim*
dings at lowest rates.
P. s.—Cash paid fo” all kinds of Furs.
mh2S-<ceg J A- HERZOG.
jEeotitms, &t,
JgININGER'S
O 3Cj
LOiD©ii DOCK
G- 1 jST .
THIS DEUCIOO TONIC STiMULEHT,
ESPECIALLY DESIGNED
For tho Use of the BXedical Profession
end the Family.
Saving sapemede the eo-csSed “Stas,'* “Aromatic, "
" ** Medicated,” “Schnappe/’ Ao., la now en
dorsod by all c£ the moet prominent Physicians, Ctem
lets, and Connoisseurs, aa possessing all ol those tn
trnslc medicinal qualities, (tcnlc and diuretic) which
belong to aa old asd rusa oih. Put no in nusrt and
plat bottles ana sold by all Druggists, Grocers, do.
A. M. BDiLVGER d CO.,
abllahed In iuS.) Eons Peopheetoes,
No. 19 Bread street, N. T,
SSH For sale, wholesale, la Chicaco, by Hoyt A
Pierce, J. E. Reed & Co„ a- d J. k. b. r oiler & Co.
apiQ’tfMy
iJIdU
AND
Wigwam Tonic,
THESE DELICIOUS AND FAB-FAKED BTTT3SS
are recommends! by tho First Physician* of ths
Country, oa account cf their PUBITT AND CHEAT
MEDICINAL VIRTUE.
They are pleasant as nectar to the taste, and are pro.
bounced the b-rs3 Taslc and efianiaai mr
to tha Public.
Their curative powsre in oases cf GENERAL DE
BILITY, LOSS OF APPETITE, CONSTIPATION.
B&, are unparalleled, and as a guarantee that we teal
warranted in fjßjmirrg what we do, we beg leave tc
state that our assertions are endorsed by
Prof. SILLIMAN, of Tale College,
Profl BATES, of BUwadmdetta,
And hundreds cf other*.
Tot sale Wholesale In Chicago by
KDwART) FOSTHB,
Wine and Liquor Merchant.
QIFPARD’S PATENT
Self-Acting Water lijeetor,
JOK ITKKDIISra- BOILERS
living been appointed the Manufacturer*# Solo
in thia section, for sale of above, walnvlte the
htsesdon of interested .parties to Us »Tamir«* , L n T .
are sow prepared to SlTorders promptly.
‘WALWORTH, KU3BAED ft CO„
dal7(gs3-€a ta Lais street.
1 KA HHDS N. O. SUGAR, COM-
Ivv MON to choice—for sale by
PARSONS, PITKIN ft HANKEY,
itf South Water street
9A j } BBLS. REFINED STRUTS
afiwvf 1 ■ —New Toffc. Baltimore and other brands.
For sale by PARSONS, PIIEL.H ft HANKEY,
■ 16 South Water street.
AKj) HLF. CHESTS TEAS—Yi
x* 'V H, Imperial Gunpowder and Oolong, or
superior flavor and quality-
PARSoNS, PITKIN ft HANKEY,
. IS South Water street.
lAA CASES TOBACCO—The
X\y vr Twit brands inmarket.
PASSON6, PITKIN ft HANKEY.
. ■ - ■ 16 South Water street.
lAA BXS. PRIME CODFISH—
Av v For sals by' : * ■ •
PARSONS, PITKIN ft HANKEY,
g South Water streat.
Kf| TIERCES PRIME RICE—
. ; PiStlSB, PITKIS i HIJSKEY,
»pw, «e«»i4 wxwitrak
Jltatumrrg,
gTATIONERT,
Blank Books, Printing,
I JONESj PERDUE & SMALL,
gTAfIOIE-iS,
122 LaKe Street, Chicago,
J ONES, v PERDUE & -SMALL,
Blank Book. Kannfestoerj -
ANT) BOOK BINDERS.
122 Street, Clileaso.
JONES* PERDUE & SMALL,
COMMERCIAL PRINTERS,
Wo. 122
■Lake Street.
OAKTEK & STONE, Dealers is
EA«S AND ?i?ES,
S3 SontS Canal Street ......Chicago, EL
ST Cain blnis c-f Woolen
Saga. leTO-ly
T>UTLER & HUNT, 43 State-St.,
bays nerw onband the following tl£« ofprintini
11x47 * !Ss2s 2£=« 55=45 5Cx42 S2=2
Sz£S Sx£4 21x24 £3IS7 ST-ZIX Ss3
23x13 2*X3i 2n£3 25x55 01=2?
And are recelTicsßlaKrcaßecrtsnsntcf BOOK PAP£3.
5,000 reams ol Wrapping Paper, of diksrent sirea.
VtO reams Manilla go.
2CO reams Cap and Levtsr. and a general assortment
ot Piinter’c Stationery.
LOCO Sega gi Mather's celebrated Bock £ndi?swa Ink
AD ot TTCiob. trill bo cold for back at tba lowest poc»l.
Ola rates,
ndil3 0” Cash paid for Bogs. _*g
Da. insersoll,
• State Sees HArcrayrcans,
BOOK BISSEB AND B7IiSE<
lam now prepared to maanfactnre Blank Books 0.-
BTory description, ruled and bound to desired pat
terns, witb. or Trttbontprlntedbeftdlnrs. particular at
teatlon paid to from Countv Omcers, Banks. <fec
Bill Heads. Letter Hsada. Ebippinc Ellis, do.. Rule?
and Printed to order, S£sghdnoA et-:.
bound la any style. Old Books bound and re-bounc
All kinds of Frintlig ueno ■critb nestneea acd dlsnatat.
Terms moderats. NO. —1 LAKS STEIiKT.
Hortbesstcornercf Clsrk. Cann-anoeon ClArkstreet
Post C?3ee P-ct , «Si. mv^o.dTil.?*
flTljanblcrs.
STORE !-SEff STORE 1!
CEO. F. FOSTER
Invite? tha attention of all Interested la Chicago or
any other of the Lake Porta to hU new
SAIL LOFT
AND SHIP CHiN3X.3E7 STOUIi,
At 261 South Water Street,
27SIAJE3 XjA-KLB ST. BmiUDGrIS,
Constantly on hand Manra .otd Tarred Fcpe. Hav
Kone, Lath Tl&% Canvas of all kinds, asd all oto--r
articles found in Ship Chandlerv Btoroa. Fails. leaK
Wagon Covera, Awnings and Tarpan In? furnished at
the beontssT Jioncn anl Lowest Peiceb.
aplO’oi ly Gi-Ou(iE c . FOSTER .
QJLBERT HUBBARD & CO.
Ship Chandlers,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
TWINES and COKSA&E,
805 & 207 South Water St, (Ccr, Wells,) ;
Would call particular attention of tho trade to om
stock, as we at all times have the larcss; and
beet assortment In the West of
SXanHa and Tarred Rop®,
Ditching Rope*,
Bass, Bagging and Bmlapa,
• Ca&yash, Oakairu.
Xar, Pitch, chains.
And Tackle Blocks.
30AL TAR ROOFIRg PITQH ABO FHTIgS
BSD CORPB,
CLOTHES LINES.
BEOOiI TWINE 3, sJI analitlcfi,
WHIPPING TWINES,
in bundles or barrels.
SELL AN O BASH COBUS
NUTS AND SEINB&
Cotton, Flax and Hemp Twines
OF SVEBY DZSCRIPTION.
Baticff also a SAIL LOFT our fecilltiw an un
•Quailedln the manafacture of
fENTS, WAGON COVERS, AWNINGi
AND TARPAULINS,
A large etock cf which wa have constactlv oa baud 0
cake to order at the sbor;?£t notica. »
a. HUEBAKDI J. S. TUBSiSE iG. 3. CAF.PEKTIR
J3T~ Send for our prices. isJ-cli-cia
jpURINQTON & SCRANTON
SHIP CHANDLERS,
ISO
SAIL MAKERS,
Have constantly for sale at the lowees prioaa,
Manilla and Tarred Bspe tad Cordage 0 i
Every Description*
EAT AFT) BALK HOPS, LATH HOPE,
J ITCHING ROPES, BPCK TAld?.
SASH & BELL COIiDB, 1 MARLIN'S. &G
--TAB. .OAKUit,
PITCH, BLOCKS,
ROSIN, CHAINS?
COAL TAR ANCHORS,
BRIGHT VARNIRF, CATW.
PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS,
Wide and Narrow Cotton Deck and Canvas,
OF ALL ItUHBESfI, LIGHT A2TD EEAVjf.
Cotton, Hemp and Fls~ Twines. Wool Twlaea, Bnr
laoi. Wool Sacking;, wool Sjeka.
Teats, Tarpanllng*, Awalcss, Wagos
Cover*, A:c.,
MADE TO ORDER OR THE SHORTEST ROTiQI.
pdturqton: & scrantot?,
Scales.
jp AIR BAKES*
STANDARD Jj*l
mc? x« 352 mi /I
cr ALL KINDS,
Fairbanks & Gro-enleafV
85 Labe Street, CMecso.
DTIF.TEE & FORSYTH,
Maantictcrlßg Coapaay
SCALES, y-=-^x
FIRS 3s BUBSLAIt PROOF / rm,
| J|\*j
Warehouse Tracts, Borage Bar* \
revs, Sagar da.
A. K. BPEKCEB, Asiat
C€37*i354-toa IS3 Sooth "'Yater SL, Ctlc&jc*
jjrrcHcocK’s
Premium Scales ! |j '1
Manufactured bv g
S. S. HITCHCOCK
33 S. Canal* St., Chicago,
All kinds of Scales Repaired.
Jeai.jy
HOWE’S STAND- jfe-*
A3D SCALES.
& eo., M 1 - _ _ r .
No. 199 A 201 Randolph, Chicago, HI Wt«»iiss*Srlft
Weigh out of Level, No Check
Soda, All friction received os S^i*^
Balia. sei’cO-Iy w
P&cf)tnrr§, at.
D DANE’S NEW BARREL
SLtCmSEiIY.
WASaiHTSD T2K BSaT 15 AmfEtg.ft,
To Cooper® g
Inoffsrlc; this New and Uueq •.allfc-.l Barrel Machine
ry tottoCoopers of the Kcrthwest and South, ve do
»o -with the fullest assurance that it will be round
tae Best and meet Perfect, tbs cost Economic*:
and Labor Saving and cheapest of aevinnsa.
DOANS & RUBLE UTS
Stavo Sawing and iirosalsg
FOB TIQST WOES.
This Macklae surpasses ali others, tc. every parttcu
lap. It sawa the stave from the- “belt, curves a zi
places It ready to sat up in tie barrel all a: cue
cca, from b.OOO to IC,CCC per daj. Will make a£ to
$59 ncr day clear of all expenses. 7a go -situ tni* we
have ft foil sot of machines for Tir'd barrel Work CJ
all kinds. Also.
DOAN2S 6TAY3 CUTTING MACHINE, fer FtoUl
Barrels.
DOANE’S HEADING CUTTER- for Fleur Barrels.
DOANZ’S HEADING TURNER, tor 'all kinds cl
DOAnFs 8 * HEADING JOINTZE. fCr all kinds of
Barrels. _
DOANSTS FOOT JOCHTFE, for Fleur Sarrola.
DOAKI7S HEADLSu PLATTEIi. for ali klnda of head*
DOAuTITS KQtTAT.-izras MACHEtE, for ftHkinds cf
Barrel staves.
DOANE’S CROZE AND CHAFFERING MAC2HSK
for all jdnda of Barrels.
DOANS’S NEW WHEEL TIGHT STATE JQSHTto
far all kinds of Tight BsrroLs.
DCAHE’6 HEAD SALVING MACEENS. for all kinds
of heads. This machine Id also the Shlanls
ion extant &
Doanehaa the ocly Barrel Jdacbiaery (or Completlaa
Flour Barrels from the Crude Timber. This matiilnTT
has cost thoesaeda of dollars to perfect—ls made oi iren
and steel—putting all comcetlOD out of the question.
Don’t spaed jl for Barrel or Stave iiaccL:—v
tmtil yon see Deane’s. Send for our catalogue aod H"K
Solars. Address P.0.80x 2703. W. H. DOANE.
aiyllcSaidrJ IC2 Clark ctrse*. Chiaego.
YOUNG’S MACHINE SHOP,
Emt 135 WtSs Sintt, CUugs,
StAUtJFACTDBB AKD RBPATTt KACEDKEBT.
Patter Making Model Making; either for Working »
lor Patent Omce, Scroll fcawlng, Wood a
W. B. TOU2TS ds CO_ Pnsrlßinn
J. J. Ybbelayd, Foreman,
QHICAGO LEAD WORKS,
Cor. Clinton and Felton street, West Side,
IEAD PIPE, BAS AHD SHEET LEAD,
Sbot, White lead and LyUmr^s,
PIG LEAD, PUMPS AKD HYDHATJLIC 1? a’atw l
ty Orders from the trade solicited. C*«ih tm»ia r**
oa.Lead and Flax Seed. D. O. 80x 1528 for
B. W. BLATCHFORP.
Susituss ®atbg.
■pAYSON & REYNOLDS,
A AITaBNZT3 & COCNBZLLCE3 AT iAW.
80 - - Szttx'ooru Strut > . . go
< °°‘ iEl «• “"=«•
t^^SS;-B e] S&S r #co.ia bums * 00.
7ohn «T
£ew% Board of ControVD*W. DesiO^
©omnußSian sa«csanls.
MS. NICHOLS & CO. HAVE
• opened at 188 Sonto Water ttree% Chicago,
House, for tie purchase and
Floor. provisions, &c. and solicit con-
To panic* accessible to liil
%SElSwSl aTcUcaPJ. to couneolloa with their
s?sssSS!s-. * co. ■
Rive sachßaperioi »dvantnges, _
2L s. gicaoiA o.a.aarrr. g^A.sicg.xa
■ p
I J COSCttISSIO* mEBCHAHT,
' EsycnsNobts:—)3an.Win.B. OgdauCblcagoXUHoa
; B. W,Raymond,do; d. W.Mptey,Esq...do.: P. B«-
monr. Neph’s A co„ Kew Tort; GcurdFrerea. do_
. Telvcrton Broi„ Jaa. King's Eons. do.iJaAH.
■ Lucas, Esq H st. Louis; Edward lesson, Eaq-daiCtaß
Chouteau. do. [fslSuO-ly
liberal advance* made oa Consignments.
jgEDFORD, MEREDITH & CO.,
cescaissioff bckecisantb.
2To. 218 South Water Street. Clilcajo, give their erclp-
Hvß attention to the ocrcbaac and sale cl Sionr. uras
and all wnda of Produce. Stock, 6c. LibeiW advance*
made on conslammenta. Agents tor Kiln Dried Ccrs
Be far to £. L Ttaknsja & Co rt Chicago: Elila
3L£~a!pLe 6 Co- Cleclsnsd, iaA?.ly
■No. 123
JgDWARD SACKET,
coirmissioN nEsoimx,
No. 136;* South Water street} between Old and
New Board of Traie Suiluings,
aaS9*Go*ly Chicago, 111.
WSIOHT & SHERMAN,
SSOSSC3 OOiOSiaaGH KEMQA3T3.
a«i?3»a SI
£nz7 B«Mil»t!&a of Country FroAuec
ozx Cemmlselou EKeluMively.
. jaaiiLß sr?iTy. , tl ,B sad a
OEICA6O.
30 and 0
ALLEN YANE & CO.,
COKHIfeSION M3KCHAJTTS,
For tie aala d Ploor, Grain, Bee£ PorkTßamA Lsrvl,
sdtt«r. CoeeA*. Seeds, Dried rrul’ja, Ac. 138 Sontb
* atar atreet. Cblcajo. Ajeua for Hamburg and T?«s
im Beserra Obseoe.
_Hiss_7i23. LoalSalSUj] m. woaa
WILLIAMS & HOUGKTSLING
T 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ko.3£Ui Sooth Water street, second doer Weep cj
W ells asroet Bridge, give tbelr exclnilro attsoaou to
ibe sale and perenaee ot *!1 klcdu cf Produce gtocit,
sc_ on Commission. Cacb sdvnacea mado on Eiiu
of Lading and property in store, ftofer to George
emitb 6 Co, Marine George steel <b Co
s, a. wiLuaga. [jel-fd-ly] v. d. aopoETBLSfI.
VTSELY, LAWRENCE & CO.,
i_a 00MML5S1CN MERCHANTS for tbs purchase
Jid sals of Grain. Flour, Pronsiooo, and Co entry
•?mcucc go?-r-rs.ljj. Bnuneea exclusively Ccmnbidoa.
tiso ucalerß in Si.l, lima, Water-Llme. stucco, Piaat
sritg Hair. Land Foster, 6c, as* *; sa, £8 and &:
isuin Water strsvrt.
4.E.5321.T. M.r.iAWR2SC* TT J.'WLCU?*,
mhSIV-i? b. ?. XAWaaNCg.
QHAKLES RANDOLPH,
SSHZSAL COHiCSSIOH irEECEASY,
R? ; S Loosaia Sallding.
Oprrarcr Cis?i and Booth Water Btr*ot*. Advance
usda on Cqatfqagftnta. faPaO-at
QUIFFS* BROTHERS,
Com*ri»*3osa Mcrcfess.ks,
EC. S POMSSOY*3 BLOCK.
&>7J.:r Sooth Uaterand Clnrit yja-ia, ja.
ranocs cals on consignment*.
m. y. anirra.
jpiIWSSWOOD dr C(X S
00253e1155102T raHEROTTAITOg
153 Sociii \sTas*r COalcssc*
Zlh2*3
QULVER <3 COMPANY,
OOSIMXSSIOH* MST3C7HA27TS,
313 veatv? Strsew
a. ?. qgiras. D&ihsai q s cutTg.
THOMPSON, BONHAM & CO*,
X sxcirjsira
cojcassicji assacHAsTs,
?TO. *3 SOUT-H WATER STREET, Hi
rGjmn ro—Hercfaßntu* Earinsa, Lean end Trust Co,
Blshiuoud dsC-cwEor. Jho. C.Hain«», Chicago;
R. Draka A T4 B. S. King, Buffais,
taulScijlv!
TURPIN, LAKE & CO.,
1! Cvi£L3SIQN SiEBCHAHTS,
So e ISS I=s South ■'PS’alsr St«, daica^o,
▼. A. TUHFLK, WBLLS LAX?, D. 3, LAXE.
UjfSg;
jgAKER & SPAFFORD,
General Commission iVerehsoti,
Office and Warehouse... - Ko. 91 South Water Straet.
ADVAJTCBS HAD? OS CONSIOKifUSTS.
Particular aite-.tlan given to toe purchase and cals
of F;.r»U'\ GUAIN SEIIDS, &c., Ac, on ccmmuaicu.
mh3-e W-iy
pORD & NORTON,
Storage and Commission Sera&ante,
?lm proof Warehouse, on Marketsrreet, between »-*><*
and Randolph streets, Chicago, m,
SS“ Liberal advances' made on CouiifTimcata.
iidsVßL a. reap. LsuiToS-u] g*raaai»-L ao»a.
ipITKIN & CO.,
Seagal Commission SXereSutats,
123 SOUTH WATSS SXKSST, CHICAGO, ILL.
yjJUS L.
OAILIE & SEYMOUR,
S-9 pr.ODUCS AND OENSEAL COMMISSION
iIKHCHAiITA Office Li South Water-sc.. * > oo:aroj'3
it-Ldlaye. Par.Otuca Drawer £127, Culeago.
Tl3. n. sahjx r. e. sirxona.
Ssvs^buou^:— * Cc.; Vvm uir.
cm. General rreigh: assus C. a. A Q. H, L.
aulAcsai-ly
B FABIAN,
» OEST2-l.iT, CO^rM T SSIOR XCERCHAXT
St. Joseph, illlssonrl.
Particular atleutUsu paid t > the purchase andsala cl
flidtti. Tallow. IlPEnp, Tobacco mil prodnc; of »>vcr?
il-«crtpUon, Refers, bypermi-ssioo, io Mi: u =
Wnsl.t & Sherman; Clt-ifboro, Leokla £ Co • Dici-in*.
aon a Dakar: Plfifin ± Co. mhll-e";s-ly
MORSE & CO.,
rEOurcE commissjos KEBcmarg,
EOCTS WATER STREET US
AlXla'a Buildings, Chicago.
Bnslaeea oocLsal strictly to tySC-lyda
JOSEPH
ClAt3 cX tie to cf Tscbsr, SaaSolpb <s Carta? J
CC3ES3S3IOK HHariHW,
Ss, S Soeri of Tr*ds 3ra. : E.
Fartooßl and attar.Ccs ii-rea to a Corcitu.
Uoa Advices 23 di on property btor j
aid ior ►alo la tils or for »M?u;eai a .t
U23.inscm '
B. D U ? i ii, Wholes ala
PBOTiaiOS BEiIEB,
0.
OflM 87 State Btr«at. Packing Hohm oa Souti
Clark Street near *welft£T
la rtora asd oa taad tiirccsh tha aaasaa,
K£F POSS, IA3B, HAI3S T;.!P£, PISS’ F£ET }
SftOitEß SEEF, S.B.
_c. B. D, would Invite the attention of Grocers. Haw
Provision Bealera eenerallr, to hla
3UFEBIOB BU6A.it CCBfcB HAiid AJiD BFEJP
has had preference overall other br .oda alTersi
for rale in too hcrthwcol lot the past five years,
Antpla Flro-Prccf W.arehonse Facilities fcr ths
or swrace of all kind* o» Barrel provisions. Flour and
Dreaedkoas. TeedsaWn
I> & s, p.
General Commli'Jca merchants.
No. 1 (Second Floor; Board of Trade Building,
;.l7e their personal attention to He purchase and aula
af a.l Hinds ci troeuco.
52T Advance? mads on consignment?,
soswaix ciAKTaa. iaai6eiT2-um) ajjfx, p. eairraa
WATSON V. COE & CO.,
GOM3IISSIOX MEKCHA.YTM, *
FOE ?HS POKCEABK AN'D SALS OF
Porkj Flour, Grain and Stock.
No, C6’-< Souta Water Street, Chicago. mine la.
TTATSO3 T. CCA WH- 2- BICE, 8. L. UimCEtTOOn.
dsrawy
gHSRMAN & Tf ATX,
Prodace and Commission H«rcbants (
07 SOUTH WATER STREET 37 *
Liberal cash advances cn f I'nr. Gra-a. Seed- Fro
vision* and Cried Fruit*, for lale in this market or shlr»*
meat x.ast. jal ci-iy
HjTURET nelson*
j- ? -l FKOBrcS ‘
OssasoSsaloa and Skipping aerclisss,
, NO. 211 SOUTH WATER STREET
vA^snt fortheFpitcaStarch Wcris,Ouvego Co
Eberalcash advances cn Flour end Grain for *)!-.
*\?:}2 i'?* r x . «?£• ** ~ givia- the
yAF ISWAGEH & CO.,
General Commission slcrrftaat*.
KO. ? BOLE'S BUILDING,
C SuMy lltil WMSr “ d Clark itr£st »» Chicago. EL
BSOTHEB * CO.,
EEarehante,
..? , IS^ ai7 attention to las purchase and
®*,7 t rain., an d other Produce, on Catamiaslon.
*— o Wamr. ocr. Garish. Chicago [uctSaSiS
SOWS3,
C92£B2IBSIOK HEHCiaAST,
I§J SsaUi €2aSeawo, y*’?,
gPAFFORD, SFBWARY & CO.,
street. Chicago. foar&O-ly
S?AT7OSD. 2, BTEWaST. 5. 7. W. SXA
HOLMES & SON,
See? sad Fork Packers,
FSOVZgZSH Sfi2ISCSASfT3.
OfSca So. 1C Enrer Sireot
BACHING HOUH3 NOSTH B3ANGS. CHICAGO.
SKf ?C!5 BA«i ssaaiosss USS, IT?.
««t icarket pnes far Cania and Sogs.
•Rgvtm TO Banxxra sodßueiasesMen generally &S
St. Louis end Chlcsgo Bftnkr J. Yoaag
RMnantocTEsQ., iTesidect Marne Bank; J. E. Dun.
hf.TT., £3<r. Brecldens Kcrchanta* Savings Loan asd
Trust Company, and L-essn. S. B. Eubbard £ Co*
as. t. a Jtoiiaa.
Y/, SCOTT STEWART,
Fvodnee Conaliriaa Tlenhaotf
NO 1 BOABD OP TBADE BUILDINGS.
eeldXSlly caieaso, illotom.
QASH ADYAK C 1 S.
WAKEFIEXD, NASH St CO.,
Uwsool lad Ltaiea.
uim, uis nnaiiH ut nisssi
wanar.W a SMxaeaAia
TD BUSINESS MEN.—A gentle
sxLas? 1 ffaBPSSR&K^sS
employer's and others. Address AtPl*t-
Tribune Oiflce. ap '- I “ l
'JQWO DAILY TRAINS TO
yirrt Tra'a leave* Chicago, MUwautsa repot, at
9t15 Returns at 2 P. 21.,
. .Qi»ajß>ibour*MttwCematcr/,
Becond-Traln leaves at
p, 71. y Returns at 7 P* 3Z*t
Glrlug oosheur attho Cemetery.
j? AES wangle TlcStfta 13cents each way; padagw
Of t«a TlcSets 10 cons ea:U way.
Ticfcats can to tongue at tl*e Railroad Depot.
JOEEJ 3. 2TSWIIOU3E,
Fres’d-ntot R aetolll Cemetery.
TT'OR LAKE STIPE
iKcKf- 1 Si? isl S&7 * tKCTaTt
WV.er street for Pons on Lake superior, on
Gth Vay, 18»•- , p vpvfy 4 cc\
F->r freight or parage apply to A. HAK’.i.y * ro.
or Capu.il oa b Jtlr 6 _
OFFICE OF THE P., FT.
t«S Aprfl
W f Si' ln^rafaas'va??*t J?'s° Pt
\tg.i ni , w«t v i”r at •tv m*tto after .Ms uats
£,&°617-fe 'j:r.HBHDEgP_!rT«!a-d. :? r^
TWILL THE PERSON WHO
?Y f >nn l * Ladies Portcraonn*la In Bryan P-.1
on Taf ?day afternoon rh seretnra * n p r •'tr l
ticket on It. or the number aoo cf d-p
I*. U. L’oi 4LV>. o-.tc.-ico 'vno* '
■\fOTICE.—The Members of the
J. a Horn 1 ? Mutual Fro insurant;*’ Company of 31. •
jv>|» are r»qn*.*s < d to meet at tbelr ryv;
Hall Hull -b'-r. •. n fl U.-SD iT, w A X
Mar.A D ISG’.fo'-theparp c{ek-:tl-£ttf.c«nO..
rectors f> s-*»vo the voinran?. dnrlt*» —* B'suu-il
rca r and to attend ncy iini *u Du I eaa tna» a-sy
t-vaeS-C Mayidm-ieilu? P-rrroer,
spjjxSt ALONZO CUTL- *i S c e*»ry.
E. TUCSSE,
CART E R,
Season In
The ah- vo sue {3 hereby further postponed to Moo.
<*ay, tae (jib day of A?a*. , at t « Aime Qour and
cgA&XGMaoar.
QTEWART’S COOKfHG STOVE
STILL AHEAD. Tha aeknoPledged superiority
c-f th« Steven Stove iua given rise to several butte*
tioas, Tha zanoiua article 13 tor sale by CL MkT2L
iaani at IS3 =t£ta street, between Monroe and AdaaaC
vs't. a seed szaortsieai cf Ho
and Ttpw*.-*. j,*,'? ekruy
"Vf ITCHELL & ZAHM, TALLOW
S^^sPWsitsnss
Ktszra bt.
©mral Ntrtitw.
ROSEHILL CEMETERY.
>Vx3S
Q MORGAN has Removed to
169 Randolph Street,
’Jillbo pl-ased oieeri'M-s o’d
wc’.l as tio*' 1 \i pu‘- i*a»c F.;r-iUure at LOW
I*:; Iks TT.csi ck ? eivir 1- ;i>- r ar.d com;.rt*‘nj
r.pfi o'f »h» i-»r—-t Cc-taud most fisulonabltj Purat
tnre in tte West.
parlor and bedroom suites
Of Rosewood. Ma'iogipT an : WaL-ut. «ldebocrd
Lx'euaioa Dicing Tubl> s -ud Chair*. Secrwtares > ;
aT- It-* ScfA?, 8.-us: afs a d Chairs O! all alios,
J2f" Please *.al. and enamlcs tins stock b-f->re ved
buy. a 2‘fi' ▼
PARE CHANCE KUK toU.M
XV' NE3*. FcjsSam.—Tho-lnckand Situr-a of a
rijamnd Tobacco >tore—the very beat K’C.Uon u
itv well and tUia* a {rood bas;i-f ?f *.
l.ri*jd ior se'Unir, t';e present proprietor I* goa:;;
V a-t .►q opportu »;iv now offered laruiy aet win-.
Capitalr**<ju r*-i. from S’, - *** tj $\ i*'. Ad r re9!t wth
reai n*mc -JLBINE S, '* Box 11» ss, P. Q arit w
PARTIES HAVING iIuUsE
HOLD goods to dhpoad of can hear of a cash
rnrofcaser by ad dreading alius to '*G. J-. P J r O. Pox
ONE THOUSAND AGENTS
wanted to sell Clark’s recently unproved
PATEST UiOUISLE MAUHI6 PSXGII.
Bn'andld Inducement* offered. Sample* sent b? rail
on receipt of -j cents, cr circulars, t-jos. Ac n by ad*
drcaslQE. with stamp, 2, P. ClalUv,
lia£i. W°gw
OFFICE OF THE ILUNoIS
3TONE COMPANY.—Chicago. April <, is-‘L
notice —Th< annual election of lac ?tot.khclders of
the Idlucia Stone Ccrapanv. •»til De Held - tits ctt.ee in
Chicago, on Tucadav, toe 7th day of May. Pr sirno. at
a o'clock P. M_ for tee election of Hr* .urecton*, and
transaction cl say other btiJnew that nay bo pn
touted. J'JiiN Y>. MoGEN N id 1 ,
apfreiiMai Secr-tar*.
OFFICE OF THE MICHIGAN
SOUTHER* AND KQRTHERS INDIANA
R3JU2VAD COMPANY. No. Vi street.
NSW Vons,
The Annual Election for Director? of trds Carney
will be oelaat me 00-npatv.** Ofllee. in Toledo, or
WfcJ>N'ESD.VT, the tilth d»v cl Aorll UtSt, at U
o’oiockiC Th>s Stock iiojk. will Cl cioaed on tlie :;U
prosl uo at a o'clock i*. m,. and remain ctceed until the
Sfito urosirao at w a. x ,
mh33-*S7i-i-Tid D. ?. BaRTTDT. Secretary.
TiSCEIVERS OF G R BlN'.
XV Frdsht b 11? on all Crain «• n«'caed to tha
S-.-uih Bran :h Elevator of »a*)C., B. A (J. R rf.w'.llba
f'nmi at oar ullleo < nut* c :rn;r ni bouih Water n&d
LA-aPe ftreehs at'-el’s bl •• k. v.-hcra wareLoUsa r>
Cclrt* wil* be Issued for tna aamc.
apl'eiijJw. AK'-OUR. BOLK A Cf>
TNSURE YOLTK FUR’S FROM
X MOTHS by l=avlnutbetn -t oar St^r*
NO. US LAKE SJ’uEET,
They will ba packed 1* such a asuaer tu to mdr?
them I cpervious to MOTH erdaufera*, and 'lif-ar.d
from all damsiia Of lo«. Kectlpn riven and charges
lew. j. A. SMITH .t CO.,
»pJ'al-l7 ILitten and Furriers
9 riAA AAA Wilson’s aL
*!_/•* » *dxnt *TiwnsßitrPLAtrTs
fbr tale at $l &<?r IW\ 12s per SJ ; ), iiui f'> per
packed, ic. and lar;o q=antitl«--i at rMud»l raL*.
OurPAnu are str -u-.-, healthy ami * ell rocto-d. «1
we Invite cuatDra»-r* t» call and see for tarma Ive?
forJ par baaing elsewhere, as M>'>lljA n ’B «tAUDES,
corner of Centre street and Racine Road. (ou*r CljT.
bourne's bridge), Chicago. 111.; or tiddrtia '»E'*. S.
DAYIS,P.O.i<oilQl
HP. bTANIEY,
• C HEKCHANT.
And rtsalcr in Fruit a r d Produce. N">. ’.'s south Water
street. I*. O. "ox gvs, Cnicag •. llliio* 3 . Wc sollrit tta
of Ko->d, that are of toe be<t
woulu bo cur own choice to deal in 30 other cl»tA
N 3.—1 h.va srvrril acres of the 'lljoa’s Albany
au I wisl sell pla r t? of toas variety at the
u-cal rats* and In any quantities,
UNIV'KRSAL CLOTHES
X WRINGER
Effective, Cheap and Uunhle. Fit? any w«h tab at
ttatlonsrv tob Lvo> twork la ore.fourth the U t-ik
with onefvurih t’-o and with>)u( 1 J cry to lh»
cloin. t'or i»al-'by ihi! furnishing trade g^no
allv. All pvrt »■« him va '.‘../rod uiulaat m ‘i'nv.vtDd*
Jntorusu-g Wrii-s rswltu d I dla Eabbt?
Il.l'i not f'>rn!t.he-i b • m. uuccr penalty rf the law.
t he uopolixan *v aching *,ja*,-iTnsco,
aseesc.-agmeaia.
Mojitoaos s.v-e.- whar.-a,.,
WUlivuS M-’WHil.v*:* did. on tie ninety th
diy of t>c-'ber.'n tii-» j-;ir of oar Lcnl cm tuunfjnd
< IrV. tiTV'.'lral a : > ’ 1 i,-ht m-i-:-. er<*cut9 and da*
liv rto t K .o und- M.ncd b;* cert.ia m-.rtg.-ga Ore-.!,
licurios aat“ th ' «U.- ..t vc«r ; .fo*fta ! c»»T«*lrj
Vio p-<> >e. tv‘i-p.l. at.--.nH-.i. t.} ,oc r : the pay*
mont* This two itr'-u-x prao.us r-- n ncs of err a c- to
ts.’rrwita fur n-->-ot Cdft-:n hn , :drs'i dctlsrs each,
dual .0:8 an t two >‘irA site'* t >» date thertol r®.
ep jctlvoly a <lca h ilr.uvi.u ’at-rs-t at -li per civ,t,
Srr a-vaa-n, p r-i»hl-i anousllr widen said nvirtins#
cea isr. c >nlcd la tm 'recorder'* -.lilt* la aud lor l-O
County of C os. ia Hi- 1 , state of I lii ;s. In K .-jJc 4; t.f
Mortgages, at i ag*? '/13. xt.cd wiereas »U\ desalt
b>»4 been made la'ilie pavrac to! inf *ald pfouti lory
note 1 * anc f>c s;» -s- ar • wh jUv one ard ur—aid.
• r .r>er'-f-'re,pa'’- Ic notice!■» hereby s'ven, that L
the said mo.-t/a-ie . «!n 1, under and by virtue of iha
j over a ,d Aitiint. la mo vested i ’ and by ?aM niirt*
g i’<» deed. and fir tu uses hu • purpo- cs ih-.rtd vs*
preW. o * th* iOih day of Mar, A. D.l-St.at tea
c'c'n-’k th-* iorerro <.i said dir, at the -orth door
c: :a«? Ciari II l i :ne c;t.- of»; lc*go,aell •t ; a'v
re auction t > the highest bidder f.r <«,u till the fob
lowlrg described ':c. ;..c <s cr : ar:-;l of lard. slcual#
lit tho Omutv ol Coy!:, and *t.»w of .11 -jl» bc-glhe
wm? premiscti c-scribed in and con>*>ul by tJ.il
m rtrago ‘eel. to wit: •ot numbers': bya ( ), in mo*
Aft'Cssora i'ivls.o • c.f :t o southc tr ctional quarter
t f-ootlan tWfr.fv-t' o fi - !;, tjwn hp tbrty-nl *• £5),
c<»rth range fourteen K. >.u the ( U; oi Chicago, «f.rr*
add, together with adrl.r;:t!ir.-itqultr cf red-.mp.10 > of
the sat i William S. Mf.Vldi- mOiU heirs and as igfii
th-T-ln JOLL lie *LI.Y, mcrtgagaa.
Gallup & HrrcncocE, Ait' .s.
Chicago, April, i-ii. ap'7-e'lTtc
pH iiJ CERY "NOTiCE—Siate"c?
niir.ci-, C.-übty cf Co-k, sa—Superior Court cf
Chicago, Jaav T-rni, Dl 3i.
Fra-cis Wi'sln. ar.d J~-e..h j. Whiting T?. PsOl
Cornell. H,-lenG Cornell William R Loveiov, chsr! j 3
M. Duou- James N. Jehu.-on, wa ■ :ni Lockwood, tdd*
-'coi!. Jr., fjaerga CuekUan, Ilolbert .-malea, Wl*
«a;uT. Uairon Jon a W .-iObri'gi% Jr. Nru.au
Uvra, Jr„ AUrea Jam-rA Matlw-? LtUiu J tuP'lhm,
R a ILta-s. WilUvm SsUlev. Sft!uu«i no-re, 1’- W,
Henry. Adamson a X.wklrk, A. J fuel, werrea
>ewtou, David A Ogd-;.’*.inea » 3 ring, Ih-.mad
Ail’a, Evtoa S. William-. John A. Ja '.esou, ilas-an
A. II pk-ni, sjwrah M. UupkliA, Char fB d. Wa to,
George U. Soring. Wine..-.*? boring. TlmuuJ
Taoiaosoa, Goorga A. Bryan, C-ariss C. Alloa and
idwn 4oyt— r. okar-ctr.-.
i Affidavit of tkeaonrciddvuce of William R. Lots-
Snult, Jr.- IL-nonl Lockwood. Gecrjo
luciham, Hclbwr: So;alen. ft. W. Seurv,
Cicil G a. br>au, cLnrl-s C. All-n, i-reiwla Bojl
damss>. oohuav-n. a. J. iJutl Wnrreu Newioa a*:d
Joan Wllsou, fourtoeaoft-sdßftu<liiitaahoTanam?A
haVißj boea filed la the office cl the Clerk of aald ba»
periur Court of''.hiesgo.
Ncure Is hereby given to the said W.niam It Lor*.
4?-*, Lf/ctwoed. Giiooa Scull, Jr.. Ger.rga
Bacihsm, Holbcrt «u±l- *, R W. Weary. I- avid 3 o*.
den, Gcots* a. Bryau, Charles C. Alien, 2dtrta E -jt,
N. J°hQ'on, A. J. Fuel, Warren Newton and
John Wilson, that the camplaiuaalo filed their bill of
complaiato in sold Court, oathe Ctaa ten aide theieoC
onihe li*th UayofMarcn, A it. I*.,L aad that a sum.
nines tnereupon Issued out of eald C*urt agaimt »ald
uefesdaats, returnable on th-a fir a t Monday cf April,
r»I, as la by law required. And afterwards, to wit:
Dnthe tth uay cf April 1 «ued oat of said Cnurt
an »Lui aummoui agaiua: said deleaaaats, r&txuaab;9
cu the first Monday of May nest, 13^1.
Now.tuer for«,uale'ayoutaeaaidWUiiamE.Lovc
joy. Bcornl LccKTJood Gideon * cull, Jr_ Georgs
Buckham, Hilbert Saales, ti. W. Heury, David * Ck
d'.a. George A L'ryar.. Charles C Afiea, £dwla Uoyu
James v. Jubasr-n. A. J. nca l , Warren Nc»toc ana
John WUscn, shall peraouaHy aa and appear befora
said superior C jirt nf Cb cago, of Cook Cou r ty, ta
the firs; day of the neat term th- ra- f to b*. Ixcldcu at
CMc*?o, io »a;d County, oa the Mou ’ay «f May.
and plot ~ aos*vr or demur to the eald com*
plninantiD.U of c jruolaiat, the same, ant the ■ at>r
and taing-i taersLi cnarg-.'i and -tatea, will fcv taken u
conuaSfid,;vad a de>'.re-> entered :iga nit you sc cordlffit
totne prayer-fiuid "IL VaAeh
wxllup & lliTcucocK. Clerk,
CompTa Sol’r'a. nr'- a, < • »
'TRUSTEE’S S4LE.—WueiwM,
Atkins, cu the eleventh day of January.
A.D. i?ja, executed and delivered to me. the under*
tinned. 23 Trustee, a Deed cf Ir.Ht, conveying tbs
premiSSo hereinafter d '3 Tib d, to secure the payment
cf a certain Promissory Njce therein mentioned ana
described, for a full of which said
and of the
enco is birthy made to the Record of salj Deea. which
said Deed cfTrust was duly rec.-rded In the Recor.
der’a Odice cf Cook County. DUuoK !a Book ’SB of
Deeds, Pa**; T*And, whereas default haa been mads
luthspeviuentof said l»T 'n:i.-srr7 >ote. and applies*
tion has been made to me by John Brooks, the pay e#
and legal holder th*reo*. to •ell said premises under
and by virtue cf the power ir. said Deed of Trait coo*
talced, and fer tna pnrnoew therein expressed.
Sow. therefore, public notice !a hereby given that I
shall sell at public aect’oa. at the north dcor of ths
Court House- In tes City of Chicago, In the ttuo cf
Illinois. fer the hlgaeet and nest price the iam* win
bring In CASh, for the purposes la said Deed cl Trual
expressed, at ten o'cloes in the torenoon on Saturday
«ia twrtoaOdw of Amß. A. D,ISO, liepremise.S
fcani Deed of Tnut described. and situate in £f action
In the County of Cook, and State cf Illinois, to-wlti—
CcEimeacimt « a point in the centre of the County
Eoad four reds south of the north line cfStctlon
eighteen o».Towa firr, -cue (U), Range tourtocn (11>
east, thence running to tho east line cf the north*
*U 1 .? r ?S r tae northwest quarter of said Sscdoa
S™ a » ♦ kw-V**“, c -? 80001 sir rods and aliry-tcnr bun*
wence west parallel with the
S*Acton eighteen lo the centre of
««* c .onaty bead, tuenca northerly alaejf
w e „? eto *v 01 ® a W read to the place of beginning. co*
?, Cf 'v D? ;' 4 b!l1 * < l M> acre, more or lee*,
•ogether with the buildings thereon; together with all
SPrfs.tPE??* 6 ? 406 ** thereunto bcloigli.g, and all th«
««ht. u.Je. beneds and equity of redemption of tala
oearum Alums, hi* heirs or a signs la and to said nr>
FfS: ~, r CII \RLE3 A, GREGORY, TrUBtCO
Chicago. March 13th, ism.
The above sale la herebT postponed until TsesdnY
S3d lcst_ae same bcura-dplaca.
CHAS. A GREGORY. Trustee.
s*Ja *a further postponed to Fridar. aatk
iniL.ataamahoQraaipace.
acCStd CfiAi a. GRECO3T. Trustee
Stshea. Ganges, m.
ganblEg, Soap. &c.
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