£peruu IS aiict».
•J5 A Friend m Need Try lt *
PE. gwmqy rKTALUBLV UNIMBJTT la pre
pared froo the reealpe ot Dr. Ssopaen sweet of Con
necocta, the rr*-st none-wtter. and been used in
bh pricac* fortt>e lest twenty yeers rthttemon
M*onl»h:t?Buccee». a* etteca' -eneCy tt to with.
out a tie al* and trtll alleviate pa** aotb spaedlly than
any other pm «nHon. For & ««*»•»••*■ »d N«r-
t* ip truly tofemb\e.4n te nwjtrattve
or Scree. (TmoA apreiw. Bruise*. «c. lt» toothing.
powerful etrengtueninf property, excite
the jnrt wonder aoo as* ‘WMumuit of AD who neve cm
glreo It a trial Over four Hundred cemncatoa off*
Biertsble core*. by It within the lest two
assort nue tact For tale by J. a. JOHNSON,
General AF«nt ****** «treet- Chicago, end by aS
peaitia- noiS’fiOeoW-ddy
s Medico Discovery
ceres Scrofula v
Fearer* MedfeaJ Kieo»w> cores Bryilpelaa.
K r. .recy** Medical Di*cot:re cares Canker
Kecr-dy*» Medic*' Discovery carve Pursing ftoreJTth
* vrrne •u»<x>»erycore-Humor o{ the Eye*
Kennedy** Medical frlscovery «*am. feoald Hr» A ..
KoLi'idy'- Medical Dlßc{>v?rj cur**.Kun..lnc of the Ear
Kmrfdy'f Medical Discovery cures Ul'eratidSoreDe*
K2r.D»-cf‘e Wt-dlcal Discover* caret: Lepra
Fcsßecye
Remedy** Meffica! "ccore-y cures S*li-RheaaL
*xcunedy t Medical Diw-overj cur-? Dyspepsia,
s Medical Dl'envere Rcpnlafre the Bowels.
Kcnrcdy** WedlosJ Discoc.-it the Kidneys.
Keurecyx Mec-cal DLcoreri Becn.-ttit- Lteer.
Kenned?** Medical n»» cured Dropsy.
"When yon are sick. aao not Know wnattae matter
Percspp yem oavean inward humor. Try Kennedy’s
Medical Discovery
roraslt-by all Druggistt ocTSD-ly
Gardiner's iticumiiio iad Neu
rates* Cere— a» d t*» po-'rtv*:, «*fe »ntl permanent
Cere ior L'Leam-TisGL N- and ball Baoum, It
iktxkb L ari ont iod endrely era
tixAUanthe rttetvwi. »y rinuiee tu diev or
e*e ukd id.hi b* wki l S'y cLUd’en and persona
r f the m»«t ■‘-I'ratc -irj. perfect
Tt-fctla. nielr Ua *- tbsw6n)lot lag.—hunirede of G&em—
esp b« obtaUsce «e.l fenowu. who Creel*
e;tv tliur tb ttt b«C*tt
- Gardiner's KLeraaf'caad Keor»UplaCooipouadii
the beet aodiclne for the disrate I ever *aw.’ f
CHARLITS A. stars,
No.! o<d StAt“ House, Boston.
“After suffering tr>th Raeac-etlais twenty years,
rri bcii g f*‘sJn,e r ' to mv bed eeaeral weerg test
1 vas*»tlrel} cn*»*a «'tb two botUea of Gar
c "sctt m>d N‘- aretp.a Como xind •*
NORM-* NT. ASJvkS, F>smkllD-Rt_ Boston.
“Havirc been a c r.-tant euflerer irom Neoralgla
moodis, tad I*een driven bv excruciating
m‘.n lo tdal ol ua.tabe.Tleu remedies, without ob
lairlDC r f.l> T , i>nuc-o bysfriend o try Gartl
t;er'F ili'tiiiiiStir »b£ Necr*!ptA C-ouiooood. I have
taken bnl o;.e tet Ar &»c am c;«rrete vr«il.
V.B BAXT’-R Drv Good* Dealer.
No. 5 Appleton Slev-k, Lowell. Maas.
For M‘e by J. H. JUIIN&.’N. comer State and Ban
co'.rr ttrerta, rbleayo - aid retail aeect tor
tte Ncnb-aeetvri, btatrs. E. R. LaNl>On icent
ibe trad- surrHed Iyi o ”u \y
Coal.
/'"'jOAI !—C r 1 i L!; -'rile under
eigntd hiring «xcr,t*-ded to the TmElncss of
•K-liii 6 NfvrDoQse ■r'.t:!* r -ppectfaHv Rollclte the pat
rcrape of bl* fnen s. end the nnb’ic <enerdlly, as
rux r-y them tba.t b*- can :-upr> • at all times the best
<2r-»llty of Coal at the lowest prices.
CHARI-B3 W. GH&Y,
t»uci;cs:cr to Joh S. K ewiiouie,>
Dealer in Anth'acite snd Bituminous COAL.
A i M'r-G nA s FLAE • TEL the bca-t art.de in use lor
ifwumer Fm-l t-r C>-a! Kindling
OfFicr—Ccr. • a.h;n-.ton end Market streets, Cbl
cu-i- liL Post Office Box 3447. an 4g3j7-lm
JLLIK OiS COAL.—The
CHEAPEST «S*Q BEST.
Tne Northern nbr<oia oai and Iroc Comnauy oi
tv mcetthf i:-cru-sk;c damaLdforthclr
ISOT. , «I.\UI>. COAL,
Ano to secure nnift in price - am quality, have
f ■ ; '-c u:* yllicet-u-j y-ro l-. Chicane, aud arc now
j 'or pylv ccr imers ls-<:e t -»nja]l cnaa
will a Pi Its ip.Th'LE <V ILLINOIS COAL,
free frem fc.nte. tulphrr. slack or watrr. at such prices
£s tO
bEn €<>«s>isTmo^.
Their coal la the same HeretOkore sold here by
csrs. Ltv &. Strvthf-'-c-, but .s mint’d and handle:,
ithi, ;t ’.s sseß tt.■-•■.nod andte kept
■«(! itt_r a«nrr»otur’ to w«.*t:<er is known to i*e
i: -iri; u t;. all «eal» to those which
t.-i lr»r;-tlv tltnmlt-na
I; <m 'ii is rt.aclly anie and lurn* with a
I:ini t blare, yet -&s moie "y-’j tDan rav Eastern soft
rf-jiV. !i L •sell .'.daitefi fir fsuiiiy use oarricuiarly
a- wv! t* for maau'acfirtcg pnrnoses,
j-.' -s*:up t u:f , .xr*-n-tt* , le ta our own
hr-', ne and anerdng the oclj hope for
• t-- -tfretej-rar.-t;' f t l !*- inter*ets
c ’! 5- at me sa?<o fixe exce!iir.ft. &SY ot for
coaiii la
Cheapness and TI ility Combined.
F" ere Rou<»e 'e-;:er op toaoa^eture?should
ItVirbi. t »a-.h ia >*i] is uceued to satisfy
t itr merit-
'a •T' er o nvolc !•;£«. a-d afford the pobl’c the
‘..r-- r-; t of thetewrrt . rlcts, the Company have adopt
u,e ••-VibiASLT?- rule of
las!) YtiOi: THking* the O^der,
PidCES FOE JULY AND AUGUST:
in» c c _r c, d*;l;T»Te »»a any dock, oer tea. ,
f True ano over at v arc per-.a 3.4
nui fci.-d. per t0n.... 350
L*" - trt» r Stovr at the tard er tun SjSi
* ucii • «-ree, per ton 5.76
ryseti r.-d Yard tOU r n*SST 'OEVER OF
’-'ATrTH AN. l.it'A: La r~B- CTj. where
: -t in.v. in- I’lr- & • ■ r forwnrrir-g on the Galena and
, >' *. -• f.: <j t-e N..ri*w-,4 t-.rr. Bal;r
•. naur.tiatl-- s e-cut- by will pe provrtly at
-1.-. 'id<i r e.-' £ ?. HaVb -5,
P- *». Diawer Gtduago. HI.
y-c'.^‘tu _________
—C•) -• i: ’—C OAL Jll—
C°~
: c Sr-artoc. wn * sbarre. Bhamotls aw.d
C .1 -.cn siiiie* of Pennsylvania, in trier t.o Incrcaee
tLc ta’ea of
PREPARES AKTHRACire COALS
1-, l'; jtu-. a- c lutur*. • ertaaELeut nupi ly at crv«r
■H -i i-p uiij- out.- oe? t.-a cacfisriou tie tween
- • i-.-n.r-: v-i.-t-r --t-xo^a- g ivirmer prices of
_• •: si-c briiu F-*li. ‘'cat-. nnb-.d th«
jiic (c:merit opieo by .loan »j NewhomtA
Corner of £fcd.iros and £Ufrket Streets,
■h.'-'ittcy mtfcL <: to L.ZTAILatd 7%dOLtiiALi! \
FREIGHT AFD EXCHANGE ADT*'SD.
_ *Tt ;■ -tCi V: cu.-tleri fciitlt Jard Coals
r. t r- ' r ter sears;
..+ r •'d:- :•»:•. n.T'Sve years,
it L tiu.-f »c o;.rtsrr =ui-wi' axl-,»':r r-*.rftj taaa ever
lisrd C*'- la ! av,- l- t ‘ L Ju <M& rr ar-.rtt.,
c*'i ,r . for ♦•it'-rr bfc o r retell COST
i>;p c V ILL ir- TO The r.acction
;• -i.j.-r nrj>-: T-t.irc j-ajKrftt a-.* will
f,c rw’tii «*-n>e rlald'- adiier-id toxm
c■ ~ a l . '■lrcurrs : sinc«B.
i-'r-T i« .w-inr/li »"<? 5-prng Moaata.it LrV.'.rrh, Ootla,
c i“t -rvi-t {icn-.i-’-.v.u t;< fi) aud otner
,-. .'t-r— -Vri tT-r prices ' r particulars address
tcOBtUT LAV,
'T - '-V' , * , br fittv .» ! »r„M. Ar r»-<.-.ago. TIL
v . r...Z'
3£|* ant £ax
NO t-UCH WORD
I J.< PAlL.''—n;•? enflr-g InPrlly Tftrtaßd,and
% j.i r>u-i cur *-u;; uv.tf t>ee the uraof Ttv
itifdor -iohn PhiElipS;
it TTASniXCTOX STREET.
•• t \ rti“ vot! wlili ep.-ct rl-> bv tasoectlODO f the eye,
ltT -. 11 e'.'Us cr.v. u.ufy to the truth o tMs state
■ll ir *1*1“ citi.
f.i’.d M«m <ns Sled speiiiities and Eye
ftiavds (ij»eiaan»l Sarliic classes,
'iZLRS-.OI'ES. MICROSCOPES. UAQSIFIERS.
■-.r 'Lir-ii.rf. Tb 5 r- u-: • '<ts. H <Jrometer#. Mathemat
ical Instruments. Etc.
Sectaries repair’d a d Glares li&crted. Ferft-
G■-!•••?*;■• V.mz‘,V.iP-AVU-s
Ur phUitr- lias baa aDuudant t,rper;cncc and BUO
cce:- In treating
DISEASES 07 THE EYE A 1
ff e , cr r are rcaao«t;l to exaaure bis reoorozn«a&-
r.jims and tMt Us skill jyflvßt^ft-iaepn-Cl
MATTS*, PRACTICAL
or'TZCXA.Xff.
tr.v 00-r? rLenoc.
■st-.l sic Bratf>- *?3rt«tia.
r-'-v,--- 6,'V.ra tiicroacap**, TeieacojKA
Kiati emasica'- xitrcmecos ate., eux, eonet&nti? on
-1 6j>SCtMl<*JO.
Scales
||OWli’i STASDABD
3 C A L 33 E>,
Vfe?StBVDDBT, DICKER4.BM &
19? and 2CI lUncoipb Strett-
CHICAGO, ILLQWSB.
vc!' „ or: of Level. J>o Check Sods. All Fnctloa
on Ball*. b®* w-ly
PAilt BA N K’S STAND ABB
SCALBS OF ALL KIXBS.
FarrltaiiLs «fc Gs’eeoieaf,
SS iAKE STREET CHICAGO.
arciß jEtpupmeittg, &c.
EQUIPMENTS.
VTc arc rex extensively engaged in mannlactnrtag
Prageofi Equipments,
EKAPSfcLK, cmmssmo, vater-pms
CUUCTS, CARTRIDGE BOXES, CELTS.
MIFF-SHEATHS, 4.E.
*_na are prepared to finish large qisattttaa
SSORT NOT ICS.
BA9FLES OH HAND.
f TTKES A STD WAT. 309 E»-«T*OLFH STES3T,
Mannfrctnrcr* of Saddles, Horse Collars, *O.
rw- aE Bgp'Jlm promptly »r.,w>red. jgmasiaa
’lyj" ILITABY GOODS,
BLUE SLOTH
■*:~rcy Cloth.,
flannel,
ISlankeU,
.f« a Trimmings,
FOR BALE BY
lowen brothers,
74 zxi 16 Lake Street.
MILITARY CAPS
3. &c A. 'HERZOG-.
HATS, cm ARC STRAW SOBBS
IBZ IASK BTEEES, CHKAO-i, tt.t.
SJt26«eSS?
M ILITARTf NOTICE!—
KKIiTS! BCtTS!
Officer’* Bwo r«J Balt* prw,
Piter* lower«ita tei.** v£i« Tv?fcsil<ss**®:
ai»4 Cap* eaptUed toe«r-. E. e!BowtPn
Oowtrj orders ples«
JMPROVB TOUR BREED OF
H O O S.
stock Of Hogsat the Bom
*P*£?SSi. tf *od S ate of Uoaole, which is
t * StmmJt Station upon the Chicago, Ai‘<m and St.
t^rVen ■nrfiee from ‘Chicago, sad
°fit? from tae State Fair Grogans. Several trains
pass there dally
Into tribe or Hogs has the advantage of the latest
wnr imnrrtati- ns nf Bnffolk blood »nd males and fc-
XBares can be selected •<t (-atSxt'ly different s .ran a
The atvaitases oi this, kind or H cs are Its ladlspo
emon to rove, the smallness of bone to tr-e meet, toe
email quantity of four conb-am+d, t*e email am- oat «T
<-fia) made, its general c'eaiiPoeoa and the decided La*
proveinent that ue ct oss mates ttpoa the common hogs
of in* c-"entry
■Whilst It is desirable that person* shotfd tee fer
themselves. those *ho cannot are requested to send
te the sgb*ciib< r and g.t a circular.
They wDi be delivered, properly bored and provided
wnr feed tor any portion of the United States or Can
adas, and delivered free oj cii*-rg- t any railroad de
pot. express office or vessel la Chicago. Andreas
enb*cnber, care of Boa, Jotn Cftteaco.
Illinois. CHARI.Ro L EBRD
aolT gsgtdtf *waw
OAR BO N OIL!
Pure Carbon Oil,
THE PUREST, HEAVIEST AND BEST
IN TEE MARKET,
iramnttd Pure White tai Ken-Explosive*
JOHNSON, EPSKCS3 & CO^
Ko. SO Lake street, Chicago, ILL,
Agists ros the wsll-ksows
LUCIFER OIL WObES,
PENNSYVANXA.
auF-gT? Im
JKTEREST DIVIDEND—
Holden of Scrip in the
RESOLUTE FIRE INSURANCE €O.»
OP NEW YORK,
Cen receive tte Interest on samo dt calllne at the
Agency of the Compiny In Chicago
Anew iß>ne of Scrip for tbs year of July,
J®, ■whl be ready tor delivery on or about tae flm of
Septemhtr. Those v.bo a-e en'Uled tc same will
pleastt tall for it. HIGGINSON & J iUBr Agents.
an 23 g406-lm Office No. 1 Clark street.
Burlbut ? s ore at tight
BARREL STA.VE
RAWING AMI OKESSinG MACHINE,
PATENTED JULY .id, lb*o.
The srestett invention of tne age.—iClncinnati Com
mercial
A di c covcrv of national importance —fN.T Tribune
Dep.eiviug'the hlgbert prai-c in both construction
and action—[Scientific American
It is the favorite of ail at the Exhibition, (Chicago
Mechanics inndtnte.)—iChicago Tribune
tve give It our hcartv approbation, and commend It
to all lumbermen, believing it opena a nine of wealth
to them.—^:St. Louis llepnolican.
The ■tU'Ger-i'med are v e inventors and Patentees
ar-d stlD own the rlnhtto following territory, to-
indiana. Ohio. Virginia, Minnesota,
Maine, Lcuis-iana, Tennessee. Artansas.Marjland Flor
ida, Vennout, Alabama Oregon. New Jersey, Dela
ware and Rhode Isteiri We are now prepared to sell
State, Conr.ry and Town Bights.
We build a splendid new eMe machine, capable of
making a stave from one to -ix feet lons, and of any
desired thickness from % of one inch to 2>£ inches
The machine is automatic, and is wasbanteo to
make a PERFECT TIGHT Barrel Stave.
The following persons have the machine* in opera
tion, ai d to them we would rc«pectml]y refer the pab-
Uc:—Harward *- DeWolf MicMeau City, Indiana:
Che.' ey.’PoKt & Co, Afhley, ID ; L. R. & H. W Alley,
Eatcsvlllc, Indiana; N. J i empleton. t inciunsti, Ohio;
Caswell & Oaviiiaon, Parkersburg, Virginia; A. Thorn
ton & Co, Minneapolis, Minn.
"We will take real estate or good personal property
In exchange for machines and rights.
Persons wi»hing to make Inquiry In regard to said
territory will please addre*-
A CO., Post Office Box 3&13, Chicago, tUinoia.
au »g<74-am
T?OR s&LK OK EXCHANGE.—
J.' The subscriber offers for sale or exchange, hi
Eesidence at Eacine, Wisconsin,
Toe house la nearly new, built In the manner,
situated ontLemaln avenue jf the town. Bollcof w »oa
and lined through with brick. —42 feet front. Inclusive
ol wing; marble mantels- o&throom, cellar, two well*,
clf-terr. toretherwltb all required outbuildings, good
barn, wood and ash hou.-ee ample grounds,
handsomely mid out wlta graveled carriage and foot
walks,
VARIETY SHADE TREES, SHRUB*
BERI AND PLANTS,
With a line garden—eastern front of itfj feet—with
fine view ci Lake MichUau.
Racine If piity miles north, c f Chicago, directly on
the Ltte, vUI; ■; Art* elevation aid pen rvtlv healthy ;
about ten tnousar-d Inhabitants; fine roads, B.iho h
ana churches The sch. ol- are established and con
ducted upon ths fame principlrs as th jse of Chicago,
and tic 'own Is pronom ced the handsomest in Nurtn.
west. AccPcrihle four times prr day ny rail Woa-d
b« eo’dcn'.hoe or exchanged for 001-ago property,
and the acdlticßftl if any, wli he paid in cash or hy
Mining am->rig&go Wm. A. afURFJiT.
•*«i Clark street. K. T. Central Railroad Office
en'.fexlui Or address P. Bor 3133,
OTlOii. iv ? JiXGUnSION AN®
The niir.ola Central Rallrcan company nave made
artung aments for ere use of a fine Grove, located at
?4att'*oc. on the lire of tUelr road, twenty-aevtr
milvs from Chicago.
TS.L- Grove is Urmtolatrly sdl/uslng the track. A
potties of It f.as b'-en cleaved ot the undetbruau. aad
put lx Etutc.We ccnJitl m for P;c N c Parties, itaud*
fr»r Bpeakera, msdo benches sad ewinga hare aiac
bscc erected, within the Grove Ua living Spring
cf Clec-r w&ter. Adjacent to the Grove la a piece o?
beer.ttful level prairie, «ell adapted for Crlcset an.fi
of-.iT athletic eporta. TM» Grove win ea?Uv accorn
a2fdateS,>ou people As a place fur Excursions and
fi<>N:CS it has anriv-led attractiocs.
Sp'-cia! Trains bA Chartered at reasonable ratec
brapnivinc at tee ofece o' the General Euperhitea
aant is tho Grest Central Pero*-
W. H AB7HUE, General Bupt.
WP. JOHNSON. Pasa. Agent. je36.g17-^ia
■\A7lLr>o2yS ALBANY rrEEO-
V X US6 STRAWBERRY now,
and vou'll get b crop text etromer _
GEORGE B. D 4»yj§A a t.
Morsra > Gprdv-ns. r-’ortu Hue, rear <Jl>bonrne on dec,
well supply strode, reoted plants of thU cele
brated varlct-i at £4 per tr-nosand, Fardes In want ot
qoantitUfl are tovlted te cerrespond. Also,
Heckere £e r dine t-nd i-ongworth's Prslinc
R4SIP REARV PIiAJU‘B.
Bnevetfs Giant. rraocenlA Red Antwerp, aad Large
Fmlf.d Moi-tbly, at prkas t* suit the Utase. aho,
bare.y Cnrrftiits. Goo»ebcrriep. Ac Orders from the
ccuntrv will receive premot Plaate care
liilly packed, Aodxe*a GEO- B. DAVIS, Box .Wt4«
Chicago. aaUgßM2t
T-3UTLEK & HUNT, 48 Staie-St.,
jJ have now on band the following sizes of printing
f&z' '.era 20x44 22X40
2<#XiC 2-':X4« 2ilsi 355x37 S7X4I 22X3*
24-s-i 2x37 23x55 28*27
Ana alarce of BOOK PAPES
S t ouD reams of wrapping Paper, of different sizes.
LyOO risms Manilla go. _
i-i" re%ma Can end Letter,and ageneral assortment
of Printer's Stationery
i.fKtOfeepe of If atiier’s celebrated BocS andKsws lac.
All of wUcb will be sold for caeb at the lowest pos
sible rates. .
rr.hTo gy cash .i&ld for Rags. *4
JMPORT Al4 T, —Look m&t
ITfi BMfBOIiPn BTBBST, Chtn»,
And ace how low they sell Oils. White Lead. Zinc,
Pfdnta French and American QlaaaVamlsfcee and
Sans of all hand*; Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Cop Oik or
c«t£utiltv: Brashes. and all trade
T AEE superior charcoal
3PIO- ISIOW.
aad for sale la aaantitb s vrvnU enstomera, by^
C. H. lacOOR i'ICK & CO,
Jylfi’rt-Iy ARenU for Manufacturers.
TTZ> BAE.
X>lKi-‘ eiGHSS.—IOO Paitema.
J3 Also. Parrct and Squirrel Cages, Cups. Foua
♦tins. fee, at vh.'lrsAle,
*.T ISB MKB BTBERT.
-rijf?.’? BARNTJtf BROS.
jplSHUffi TACKLE.—
•S»l*rVi HOOlX)» r
L'.ntt, Spoon B<b, Socifc. File*. float*, 4C
RF.lf.r- POl-K?—VS.OBJ <*e«-Jolatad *£-at
*SS 1 .ay- etxt<“t BASMTIM BSOft.
pOUNDRT PTG IRON,—
300 tons Assorted Joandry Pig Iron,
From the celebrated .M'abonri humac*. for aaleJaqnaa
tfti ?■» to &n!t pcrrfcasenw
POOPEBaGE —
V_/ lOffl Butter Keg*.
6CQ WtiUtf Barrels,
JK Alcohol Parrels.
50C~ Staged Hicto.-y Hoops.
for c ale cheap by bSUDKS & CO.
3517. iax CoraerFlae and Michigan rts.. Chicigo.
TO SHIPPERS OE LUMBER
AHB fcALT.—Math** * Co.’s Kortbem Tran*.
portation Lise having madf arrangers “ntt with light
Siaft Steamboats < n the Illinois Hirer, are now pre
porec to contract for the transportation of Lumber,
fcjviL *cx tc all points on the Illinois Hirer at reason*
able rates. MATHER * C#.. Ageuta.
Foot of Iforth Laaalle street
QHELDKKS’S GIGS, Carriages,
cm carts, chairs ctuus.u.
•WiolMie Mid Beta!!. «t IS LUM
J T. CASTER,
PAPER aitd paper stock warehouse,
ESI Sowth Water Street Chicago, Hi,
Cash paid tor Cotton and Woolen Bags, and Ustala.
Kl*eO-lT
pLAGS, DRUMS, ROSETTES,
FLaGS rrom S inches to 4 feet long.
DRUMS. American and GennoK—U alsea. _
EOSOTTES, ranonl pstteraa. psde rap.
plied at IS* Late street BAHKTJM BROS.
rims 1 GUNS ’ ! GUNS i!!
VJ 6pm, Btao. putois, coin, irra’i, snarprt,
and every variety of Revolver. Bowie Knives. Tents,
ricks, ShovelL Pane. Gold Scadea, Blankets and aQ
kinds of Miaarg Tocla. Powder, Snot caps and Am
munition generally
tMT Agent for bXliOni* Shot, and Sole Agent fox
guard's Powder GEO.. T. ABBEY
apnj
TV'ATIOKAL premium ca-
X w TAWBA WExE, of John H. Mottlcr,
BY THE CASE OB BOTTLE,
At GALS BROTHERS. Dragdata.
T>UBB GRAPE JUICE,
FOR SAGBAMERTAL PURPOSES,
At GALE BROTHERS,
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Cljttago CcibutiE
MONDAY, AUGUST 26. 1861.
DtO| Inmif ini B»HrSu* r of SHU
Train*
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7 80 p. m. a. m.
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3 1TTSBUE6H, FT. wAtNB AND CHICAGO
6.05 a.m. 10 00 pm. 6 25 a.m.
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SOVTBARDVSff,
CHICAGO AND BOCK ISLAND.
Chicago. 111
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9.80 p-m no mail. 6.00 p. a
ILLINOIS CENTRAL—BRANCH.
6AU a. m. 10.00 p. m- 9.33 a, m,
4.90 p.m. 5.90 p.m. 9.00 p.m
BURLINGTON AND QUINCY.
8.45 a. bl 7.90 a, m. * 50 p. n.
6.45 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 615 a.m.
CHICAGO ST. LOUIS R. E. UNB.
803 a. m 7.80 a. m. 7 10 n. m
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NORTH AND WEST.
GALENA AND CHICAGO UNION.
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CHICAGO AND NORTHWEST SEN.
|3-00 a m. 7.00 v m. 6.20 a m.
-00 p.ta. 6.50 p.m.
MI Lw All k me
8.00 a BL 7.30 A BL 150?. m.
SOCp m. 7-30 p. m. 6.35 p.aL
CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO AIR LtNB
6 05 a.m. 6 25 am
7.40 p.m. 700 p.m
THE ARREST OF flB MUIB.
A Defective's I&p into his Diners — Bd>d Finan
cial Arrangements—The Effect qf the Block
ade.
[From the N. T. Tribune Slit.]
When Muir of South Carolina was diverted
from the gang-plaak of the Persia, to the inn
kept by stout KUnin Burke for the political
reirtfchm ct of Rebels, known as Fort Lafay
ette, kls baggage, of coarse, was taken out of
the sbfp, and went into the carious keeping
of Government officials. A detective, to
whom we are indebted for many fevers, has
furnished ns with copies of some of the cor
respondence found in Muir’s trunk.
The following letter to “Charles Caven
dish Clifford, M. P, House of Commons, Lon
don,” will command attention:
Charleston, July 31. 1861.
C. C. Clotobd, Ebq. —Dear Sir: Ths im
portance which our Amencan affaire are
atfeummg, must be my excuse lor again ad
dressing you. I have just returned from
Richmond, the seat of Government fer the
Ccnkhciate States. I attended for a short
l:-roe a» t spectator the- meeting of Congress,
and conversed with several of the members
•with ■whom I have long been acquainted. I
»niv«.d in Richmond the Wednesday evening
succeeding the battle at Maxassas, which was
fought on Sunday, the 21st. Long before you
rtCtive this you Will have heard of the decis
ive victory gained by the Confederate troops.
The tflVct of this battle on the Northern
mmd will fee to exasperate and excite to
greater efforts than ever, the great masses *f
ihe North and West. They will never be con
tent unUi the disgrace of this defeat is wiped
out bj seme counterbalancing victory on their
put. As a lover of peace, and earnestly de
siring a eprody conclusion to this useless and
w-died war, I could hope that neither section
would be again humiliated by so disastrous a
del eat as that of Manassas.
X found the members of Congress, the mem
bers of the Cabinet with whom I am ac
quainted, and those citizens of Richmond
with whom I conversed, perfectly confident of
eventual y gaimngthe day. 1 asked some of
the merchants of Richmond if they were not
apprehensive that Gen. Scott’s army would
get possession of Richmond, but they assured
me that at no lime did they feel the least sense
of oauger, and since the recent battle they
were satisfied they were not too confident. I
confess I had my fears that Richmond, being
so near to the base of Gen. Scott’s operations,
mi gut have been captured by the overwhelm
ing iorces of the North.
1 lid profoundly impressed with the great
strer gth of men, money, and the materials for
waging war which the North possesses. I
have been pained to see the disposition of my
neighbors to underrate the courage and pat
riotism of the North, and bare learel it might
lave led us into fatal security. The experi
ence of the last battle baa taught ua a useful
it'Fßcn. It has convinced oar people that the
Tsu-ktee will fight, end most desperately, and
wP lead to greater caution In future.
Men are plenty; the msa ns of keeping
Ihtm In ibe field axe not so easily found aa
met, yet we trust these means will not be
waMirg.
The otjec f of my visit to Richmond was to
attend a Convention of ail the Baq£S in the
Coiederate States, to see how they could aid
the new government with tbeir credit In this
emergency. It was agreed that all the bank*
should receive on deposit, and in payment of
debts, the Treasury cotes which the govern
ment are afeont to issue, say to the amount of
$100,000,009, and to pay out those notes to
tbeir customers. Tnis will give them univer
sal currency throughout the Confederate
States; and as our ports are blockaded, and
we must in consequence do without foreign
importations, we can use this government
credit among ourselves so laug as the war
lasts; and when the war is over, those notes
will have to be funded into a permanent, deat
The planters are everywhere subscribing the
half of their entire crops to the government
lean, and it is proposed, though not yet deter
ment d upon, that the government aid the
planters to the extent of the whole crop,
either by its bonds or by Treasury notes, tne
larger denominations of which are to bear aa
interest of over 7 per cent, which would in
duce many persons to hold them as an invest
ment. To an English financier such a plan
might seem very ruinous ; but we have mads
up our minds that the government most he
supported in the war at all b&ziros and at any
cost, and should these treasury notes depre
ciate or become worthless, we had better suf
ter than return to stick a Government as now
ruks at Washington.
* * * * ♦ *
Present zsy regards to Sir Augustas and
Lady Clifford- X shall long remember the
pleasant family dinner at their house.
Tours, James S. JI. Castes.
Anothe r mercantile letter from Charleston,
written by copying presses so illegibly that
only a portion of it could be deciphered, and
ihe signature to which is bat an inky “ quirl,”
speaks just enough of British recognition of
the rebels to stimulate curiosity and make n«
wish that the writer bad been more communi
cative. Mr. Trescott’s companion to Rich
mond spems to have been a Mr.'Bulllgny; bnt
ho may have been anybody whose name begins
with B and ends with y, g, or j. An interest
ing quality in tins epistle is that it enables us
to know the spirit of Mr. Russell’s letter to the
London Times, descriptive of the Bull Run
battle, and teaches us that this gentleman ha«
the amiable habit of treating his rebel friends
to private copies of the fan he makes of the
running Yankees. But to the scrawl:
4 - Mr. B. f.bowrd me, coalldentiilly, Mr, Rub
EeUV letter about the battle; the letter beat*
all I have yet seen in print about the Yankees
rennirg. He says -we could hare had Wash
ington by merely aekirg.
“He says Lord Lyons bad an inclination to
ssk Mr. Seward ‘il the Confederate Spates of
Amuicahad not the belligerent rights, accord
ing to his notion, be would certainly admit
they bad the belligerent power.* On oath of
stcrecy he communicated to me also that the
first step of recognition was taken. He and
Mr. Bnliigny together sent Mr. Tregcott to
Richmond yesterday, to ask Jeff. Davis, Pres
ident, to accept the treaty of commerce, to
accept the neutral flag carrying neutral goods.
This is the first step of direct beating with
our Government.
41 It prepared for active business by Ist Jan
uarv. you may rely on ell going right.
•'‘Crops geod and fine. There Is more com
made than ever known. Cot ton will be four
million bales, with what was left from the last
crop
“ Have no d*ubt that there will be soot
direct opportunities with the South by
steam. Ail our privateers do remarkably
well, though some less good than others,”
In a letter dated Norlolfi, July 11, fro* a j
very nice person evidently, named Annie K. :
Anderson, the destitution of that swamp city |
of rebellion in all the elements of a civilized
diet, is thus touchingly set forth:
“All your Norfolk mends andrela lions are
well, hut every one has a poor Isok, Kid dis
cusses nothing but economy. The blockade
has caused everything to rise In value. I hsar
that there is not a barrel of white sugar in the
place—and tea and coffee are thing* you
must not expect to replenish when they give
out, and if it were not for salt crabs and fish,
I dont know what we should do. There is
such a demand for meat of every kind that it
is almost beyond the reach of me poor.”
“The schooner Henry Middleton (a first-sissa
v«sel) is.loading with spirits for Liverpool.
She will take about 600 barrels. A number of
perions are interested in the vessel and cargo,
and tee intend to run the Hoekode and enter your
port under the CeufederaUfiag. The vessel aad
cargo go consigned to you. If she arrives safe
re m the proceeds of her cargo rshiTseted
in such article* <w art mueh vented here, viz:—
[Here follows a list of assorted tin-plates to
amount of 480 boxes, and a large quantity of
ataorted sheet-iron, iron wire, rods, 1,800
pounds tin-mstal, 8,000 pound* ot lead, and
an assortment of blacksmith’s iron, and white
thread.”] Mr. Robert Muir, of this place, one
of the parties Interested in the adventure, and
by whom I seed tins, will confer with you
and advise whether it will be better for the
schooner to clear for a Northern port, so that
in case she is ordered off by the blockading
fitel, she may proceed to New York or Phila
delphia. Confer with -Mr. Muir particularly
on this point—and whether it wll be necessary
to put her ueder the British flag. * * *
1 am under the impression that this war will
Boon be brought to a close. Watch closely
the movements of your Government toward
this country. If it interferes we will sooa
have things put to rights again. Endeavor to
have some goods to meet the raising of the
blockade. Salt is worth to-day $4 per sack.
There is a large and flue crop of wheat made
in this State and Georgia. A good business
might be dene in it if we only had an oppor
tunity of shipping.”
A letter from R, T, Walker, of Charleston,
dated Aug. 6, end addressed to Charles Moore
of Liverpool, will be found interesting to the
officers of the blockading squadron, as well
as to the readers of the ‘Tribune, Walker
writes:
his same merchant. Walker, writes another
letter to Moore, of Liverpool, under date of
Aug. 6, in which he says: -
44 There has been 600 barrels spirits turpen
tine sold this week at 25 cents the gallon. It
is it tended for shipment to Liverpool direct
from this port, notwithstanding our karoor is
blockaded, Terre is some risk attending It,
no doubt, but I thick it will go sale. lu case
the vessel should be overhauled by the fleet,
the captain has Instructions to fire bar. The
Cotarco.
CHICAfiO POST OVVIOI.
BAST*
MICHIGAN SOUTHERN.
7 03 a. m.
7Adp. m.
to.no n m.
6.00 p.m.
MICHIGAN CENTRAL.
6.15 a. m.
6.30 p. bl
7.80 a.m.
7.80 p.m.
DIXON AIR LINS,
parti e? maVitg the shipment we determined
the c— d T*i>fcttt*a wil-derive do bea- fit tram
it The «Uck of epiriU In thia la abcat
I,CCO bam k— tone ol U for aale under thirty
cents. There will be very little fine rosin re
ceived here this jr-ar ia comparison with the
last, many of the distillers having abandoned
the baati.tse.
Tbe Caebier of tba Bank of Sonth O.rolins,
niidf r cateolJu’y 7* inclosed to C. J. Sam*
* 10 it Sod of Lot doi?, with a heap of sterling
dißlis, a u Power of Attorney from Ronert i£
Slcfeeito receive irom the executors of Hen
ry Foyle the amount of a legacy left former
UDfierthe will of th«li T ter” TfceßebslSbb
ext, anxious ar. the non-arrival of his devised
£250, will now Irorn irocn the Tribune thene*
ctEßlty of his making out anew power of at
torney. Justice has wiped her scales with the
one forwarded through Cashier Wiring.
J. &S- P Rivenel of Charleston send to
the thread manntecturmg Coats of Paisley, un
der date o’ Jnj 10 rheir account current, and
sod a drstt for $717 16, and they also send
thb positive state
“ Our port is note effectively blockaded, and as
long as it continues to be so nothing can. pass
in.”
Af= a proof that this blockade was eff-'ctiial,
on ‘he other half-sheet of this lecher the Bave
nels write, under date of August 7, to say :
“We have none 6f your ravors sine? rha
d&‘e of cur last letter. We have had no oppor
iuniiy wUZ the present of furwaruing me du
plicates.”
A joint letter from Camben and Sullivan’s
Island, dated July 24 and 28, and addressed to
“dear Willie,” by a mother and sister, aai
filled wi’h affection and womanly feeling, com
n nnicates the tact that the European c ures
X-ondence of the Charleston rebel* is forward
id to Europe ‘‘through the courtesy of the
Brltifb Consul.” The mother, in the basiaes>
part of her letter, writes, u Money is hard to
get, but provisions now are abundant. While
the blockade lasts we will dunk content —for
there is no tea or ct-ffee to be had In oar
stores, and very little in Charleston-”
Edward N. Thurston, of Charleston, writes
voinmiiiCntly. and among other correspon
dents to C. K. Priorlan, of Liverpool- His
letter is dated in August, assuring C. K- P.
that
11 The late glorious victory over the Lincoln
lies, won by Gen. Beauregard, has so com
pletely changed the aspect of a£birs that we
top* scon to bear of the success of our Cam
miealonerb on jour side of the ocean, and that
when we next have the pleasure of seeing you
here, yon will fini Old Charleston a compo
nent part of ft vigorous Southern Confederacy.
Commodore Stimgham’s blockading squadron
off the bar, continues an eye-sore, but we live
in hopes.”
The Tnutore of New York City*
The New York correspondent of the Bos
ton Journal writes:
Ever since the war commenced there has
been a Southern party in New York It has
been well organized and has organs of power.
The great enthusiasm atumding the surrender
of Fort Snmur for a time silenced the tone
of this party and it was loat sight ofi Bat it
hes now emboldened itself, and much effort is
now mede to form a party opposed to thepre
sent Administration, opposed the war, and
by it return to power m New York men wao
have loLg ruled the city and toe SUte, and
men who have to regain and re-hold the reve
nues of the Imd. Toe presentation of toe
Journal of Commerce , the Day Book and the
,Vrics, the Organ of Major "Wood, by the gvaad
Inquest of the county, has called up the ele
ments of the faction scattered by ths patriotic
outbursts •! the people, and yon maj expect,
to see an organization in New York of much
power and force. lam toidby mea. well post
ed in matters of general * interest, thit
Mr. Wood, and Ben. Wood, his blo
tter, arc regaining their hold on the
masses of onr city—that the Fire Zouivea are
here at woik with all their power among
thtir friends to alienate them from the Gov
errment. These men, disaff, cted and desert
ers, anxious to make their side fair, leave no
stone unturned to harm the cause and make
ont a case against the Cabinet The unfortu
nate position of the 794 i Regiment helps on
the case. This regiment, tae pride of all
Scotchmen, has, lu the public eye, good
ground for dissatisfaction. Tae resolution to
put them into the Sickles Brigade is regarded
as cause enough for nmtinj. The Scotch are
a moral race. Judged by the morals of Tam
many, Daniel E. Sickles never ranked high.
Hie conduct in the Key matter, and the siro
bcquent renewal of his domestic relations
with Mrs. Sickles, have all stamped him with
a brand eo deep that no time can efface it. If
ht bolds a command, and any one chooses to
march under him, it will be ati well enough.
But many will not —mutiny will follow an at
tempt to compel men to do so; and if co*n
pf IWd for a time to submit, men will take
judgment into their own hands. Now Sic
kits and the Woods are aworu foes, and the
disaffected Scotchmen find in these m>n last
friends.
Flight of feoysl Teuiiess«ana.
A Danville (Ky.) corresponacut of the Gin
eibiati Commercial, writing on the 20ih inst.
tiftjs:
On yesterday, at noon, 214 East Tennessee
an?, relugccs from Souihern tyranny, passed
through Danville. Their progress was not
that or loud fcuzzie and acclamations, for spec
tator and refugee were filled with emotions
too deep for utterance. Escorted by a large
number of citizens, they marched in siieu.ee
thicugh the streets to the Seminary yard,
where a bountiful dinner was ur-pared by the
generous hospitality of the citizens for tbeir
benefit. Not a shout greeted them, but tba
mingled indignation and astonishment that
paled, the cheeks of loyal men and woman,
when they beheld this evidence of tie tyranny
ot liit Southern Confederacy, spoke volumes
in feehalf of Union and Liberty. The priva
tions that these men bad undergone in
making their escape, was deafly shown fey the
worn and tattered appearance of tbeir cloth
ing. Nearly all the men were without
coats—some with bare shreds of shirts—
others with pants worn threadbare, while
some were even without shoes. Many of
item had their guue with them, whica they
hau managed to preserve from tke vigilance
of the pa«rola which were daily marching up
and down the Tennessee borcer to prevent
fcuch escapes. They bad been compelled to
either acknowledge the authority of the
Southern Confederacy, or seek safety ia
flight. Like noble and true patriots, they
preferred the latter, and bidding a last alien
to parents, wives, and children, they took to
the bushes and fled to Kentucky. Everybody
had Jkd m Vie rtUjhi. Borne of them were
men or property, but expressed fears that it
would be taken from their wives and children
whom they had left behind, and appropriated
to the benefit of Jeff. Davis’s army. Said an
old man who addressed the crowd after they
had eaten heartily, “ they told me I must sup
port Jeff Davis, or leave the countrv. I fled
through the mountains to old Kentucky.
For sixty years I have looked up to them
stars ond stripes, (pointing to the banner,)
and if the Lord lets me, I intend to look ud
to them for sixty years longer.” It was
rustic Iscgnage, but U came from as true and
patriotic a heart as ever beat- in a humm ho
eom. Some of these poor follows were deep
ly affected, and umable from their emotions
and choked utterance, to say more than that
bey had left wife, home and children.
A Bazardou Scheme.
rWftebiugton Corrcrpondence N. Y. Herald.]
In a < onvtr?atio» liad witli a gentleman who
left New Orleans, I leam an imporlaat inci
dent in tbe rebellion at its commencement.
When tie Star of tbe West was seized at that
pert, there were eight bnedred and fifty r3gn
iar Uuited States uniforms at the Baton Rouge
Arsenal. A plan was devised to put those
uniforms on that number of mec, place them
on the Star of the West, and sail for Fort
Pick ene, for the apparent object of reinforcing
the fort. Gaining admittance under that idea,
they were at once to kill or make way in some
manner with the garrison stationed there, and
hold possession of it. Tbe leader of this
movement immediately telegraphed to Jeffi
Davie, asking his sanction of the expedition,
and ie telegraphed in reply tnat, although they
night be successful, there was danger of being
overhauled by the Pensacola squadron, and
losing uot only the vessel but tue men, and
advised him to abandon it, which it seems
they did.
Sftuifste' Caras
T C, FULLER,
3 UENTIST,
85 CLARK STREET
Opposite, the Court House. Chicago, apll*6i-ly
W. FREEMAN,
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Office and BetlfierceFe. gg West Randolph
street, .'successor to Fuller & Aibaagfej would rG
‘peroqßy inform the public that he may a tilTbe found
at theWd place prepared to pfve fall satisfaction tn
every department « Den tie try whether in Fxniuss,
CUBAKise. FzT&AOrcra. ExeirLATise or the laser,
tin'n of Abttficiai. Tswife. specimens *f all hinds
work can be seen at hie office. Charges moderate.
xnV | *t
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half price is snowed in for Tot
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mhii-easEAm laesbtbest Chicago
dumber, &c.
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Surd cud Soft Wood,
LBMIER, UTN SPSUt STAVES t, SHiRSiES 1
AT WHOLESALE OH SET AIL.
And will mrnian Bills fur Lumbar, Tlmoer and White
cat Piling, to order on the shortest notice. They are
also prepared to do a general Comslscloa Bmaeaß,
and to make liberal cash advance* on all kinds of Lam
er n, consigned to then, to sell either by or at- re
tall tST Office and Yard on the corasr of Old and
Grove streeta. South Branch. Chicago. Hi „
Pf»t Braw 811 f, *nb?U(»iGaßaJ-
INSURE TOUR FURS FROM
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Thev will be packed such a nscuer as to rend«
Sem lmpcr*&us to MOTH or dampness, and Insured
womaaS«asaeOtlo«. Sccripa mtdehargea
iav *• A. &i.rs a w..
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ttuidh, *v4 l»ier*
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On and af'er T aTJ BS;)aT An* 324.181, Pas«e-ger
trii s will i*avt toe i>eprt er of W -tX
Cstfcl aueeta (Sundays exceptsdj as follows:
BKM* AM. and S: O M.,and arrive at KUwaokee
at* :»A AM. and If. ’B. PjM.
M WAtJEEGAK ACCOWMODATt“N TEMW I-aves
Cb'rajo at P. *4. and a»rliea at ‘ibi aat s h%
A m. b. c. Ba’J> srt^,
auiw *nn-ruaead*at-
\JT EaILBUA-O.—6PBOf«
Or and aft*r Mocda? April !££>. tmat will
leavv WeL# street depot a*fo3i«r<. %aud»y. except©';
9.48 A. M. and tui P rL for Bdtfiden Tto-fer rd,
{■' ret port, Varna. Galena, DnnieltL. Onbiqne. and ta
tcßnedwe p.-intE; • a. K and r :or
DtrciL Polo, Fulton, Cedar Eapidt and
point*; 4<w F M. for Elgin- EeMdert. Bocsford &•<
tntcrxrccUK’polntp; ML for Genevaandl'vt*r
mediate pctnse for Belott sad
will take tte ».4£ a. M watt. °a»eni?ej* for Cr <atal
Lake McHenry. Eidnrocd. Geneva Lake and Inter
medlar* potato, win take tfce -5.0* 1 A. V. Wain
keeping Cart on nisbt trains.
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Gen Av*t jt>
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V Rattßoato UNB—Psasanger train*
Goes and arrive at Cbica?o as follows:
Bay Ex . resa and Man leave at 9.00 A. St, and am v*
at6.SOP M . Sunday* excepted
Night Express leaves at 91 5 P. E, sasurda/ ex.
rented: arrive at 9. Ik & H- Mondays executed
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Q RAKE & BROTHER
PAPER HANGINGS,
WiNOOW SHCrs. FIXTURES, &C.,
Rohm cni Sim Paintfft, Paper Has*
cers, Bte#, Ele. (
29*0. IS4 CLARK StR&BT.
onjjbv'
@lutßiung.
|£ B D. MoFABIANS’S
G-as, Bteam Mtrtixigr
&SDPLIIKBISe ESTABLISaMBOT.
S,sa«XJe trfife?, €&ios£o 3
03U-LK2 Of
CAS F&TBHES AKB FS3&TSS2
&EU&€TS€*£Z M CrJMTP.2»,
Asm o.
All ’prinda ot St&ftn. “WorSfc
TO THE TBASSs
Tbe traee BtppUeu wua tools aiiQe>-*ry articlaU* the
ssa Steam Fitting sad Plumbing Boonew. Eo-truo
o? anS Bronsfcig done to oraer.
Manu&otorv 167 and "_€S Eegt Washington rtreet
my2S .
r J > > V. SMIxH & COMPANY,
BRASS COCK MANUFACTURERS,
Copperttmitfu,
AND DEALERS IS
WROUGHT IRON PIPE,
STEAM USD 6AS FITTLVGS,
SHEET COPPEE, BLOCK TIN, PUMF3, &a
also—Particular attention paid to Jobbing cf all
kinds connected with the Trade.
333 Washington St., Chicago, 111.
moi-raMyl
USag*
BAGS 1 BAGS IBAGS*.!
r iBWBLI'B
STEAS BAS BAOTFACTOSV,
30,22 24ASS3T STBE3TT, C3ICA.QO, -
BaXtS aNX> «ACKB :
Of every description furnished on *
short ootlcp- ms printed ’Pith ~
Raw and Hoaatifm Grmnea. ;
BXMEOF FAB WELL. 5
&nf-rm-ly i
JAIMES H. CHILDS. 4s CO,,
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
Penn.,
KA3T7PACTUB3BS 07
Seamless Grain Sags,
AND .OF
OSNABTJEGS,
32 inches to 40 indies wide.
ga*“ We are prepared to receive orders from the
trade. ]aid793-Iy
IL> AOS—IS A.GS—•
Ajf corn exchange
BAG MANCFACTOttT.
HART. ABIES & CO, 157 South Water-et, ChlCigO.
B. E. - IS- Broad street, N ew York.
MANTTACTUESES a27D n»AT.BM ES
Bap of nvrery Description.
Miners’ and Grocers* Bags made and printed to or
der <*lth beautiful brands. New and Second-Band
Seamless Gruin and Gunny Eagi for Shippers, sullen
an< Fanners’ use. for Flour, Buckwheat. Feed.
Hams. Salt, Seed, Ac,
CT Orders filled with fidelity and dispatch. Bags
leaned to ehlapert. toys, y
QHICAGO BAG AGENCY,
aTS SOUTH WATER STREET*
6KAMLEBB GRAIN BAGS of various sizea and
qualities.
FLOFB—Halves, Quarters and Rights, printed tc
order of any defined pattern.
BAM SACKS—E' ery size used.
GUNNY BAGS—Two o? Ttree Bushels.
CommieeloD Merchants. MUlerP Grocer* and Pro
vision Dee iera win find Just the articles wanted In our
Stock. OrderO solicited. _
ap’.’ep.lr HAtvailis ft CHAPMAN.
J&£B(Cina*. »£,
QLD SACHEM BITTEBS
AND WIGWAM TONIC.
USE TBS
OLD CACHES BITTERS.
It 1b the finest and best
spsikg masioiwa ehowk.
rr la as tTxzqirAi£B
Purifier and Regulator of the Blood.
IT IS A DELIGHTFUL TONIC.
TRY IT AND IT WILL OQ YOU DODD.
For sal© by EDWARD FOSTER, Wise and Liquor
Merchant, 179 South Water strest Chicago.
WH. GOODRICH, Proprietor,
New Haven. Conn.
Principal Depot 1C w&terstreet.N.T. "ngiffsa-lr
gIKI-H GSR’S
OXiS
LONDON DOOK
GIM.
THIS DELiCISG TOKIC SHMBIEHT
ESPECIALLY DESIGNED
Tor tke 9«« of tfa« Xadlcal Profea«io*
asd tho Pamlly.
Saying soenedc too to-caned -sia*,* ■ArciQafej.*-
“Con2*V Medicated.” • Schncppa*' «.. 15 cow ea=
dcrECdtyall of the meet prominent Ptyilcia£2 v Cham,
lets, and Ccnnoltsscr?, as possessing an ol those In
trinsic medicinal rnsMHpg, (tonic and diuretic? which
oelong to ca ots a*c pthti ota. Pat up la quart ard
plat hotil» and sold by eh Druggists, srocea, Ac.
A. BE. BINEVGKB Sc <M»^
abided la ITS,) Sol* Pbopbdtpow,
Fo. IS Broad stteat, K, T.
V*For sale, wholesale. In Chicago, by Hoyt *
pierce j, H. Bead A and J. 8.4 rtmsr A Co
nr>v*Pffi.iy _
inettxatttE.
gOHB INSURANCE
FIRE AND HIBIHE,
The Union Insurance
A2TO.
TRUST COMPANY,
•fficc—Eccm Ko. 8 Loopiis Bloc*, Kb. 4 Soua GUri
BtreeVctlcago. nilooia,
nA~PTTAIj.SgaOO.OOO.
BENJAMIN LOMBABD. Chicago, DllnoU.
GRO W GAGR.Tremo'*tHonßa. Chicago, minoi*.
jl d. GILMAN, of M. B. Oilman & Co, Chicago,
b. PEABO3T, Attorney at Law, CMC.
B °JoH§°v: FABWEIAb of Cooley, Fanrell * Co,
c YAlf meonre, jnoce of thesooenorcoort.
J Q HOYT, or OMcjeo. Biiaols.
THOMAS Earless. offiarieas & Parker.
ISA M3G u'-MRaRD Chicago.
t ryi yf STEPHENS Boston, Mass.
JAMES W. STONE, M. D„ Boston, Mast.
DANTFL SHARP, Bps ton, ijjsn.
MATTHEW BOLLES.Backer.Maea.
D. L PHILLIP&. nilnote
aWbSJ£ G&vmo. nmoi
JOBUH LOMBARD, Banker, Gngprmejlli eK
CHARIEB CHAKDLEB, Banker, Macamb. pllaoia.
OLIVER WHITAKER, of Hsnderaoa * Whitaker,
Toulon, Blinds-
a l ® ssfsw
ISAAC G. LOMBAKD. Secrctai^^^
jgteaw Sg? S^orfes.
■VTEW YORK STEAM DfS
X v WORKS, Wm. Verimry. m South CHsAatreel.
between Madiaoc and Monroe. Chicago. Dyer aus
all kinds of SJtt MdWoc-laa Qoodi Aisa
Straw Bata and Bonnet and
lap. Store CmuMT Work tv- t lclted. AB Wdar.
or Bxprcaa promptly tty eatp,
a; ■. dia.
11) IKOIS CENTRAL RAIL
BOAT).
OP TWB-
On and afl-r BtJ? D AT, Jul: an. trains wm
leave from the Gr*a - Central Depot, foot of La- eaad
Bomb Vaterstmts aa follows:
THROUGH tXPUbSS, daily (except Sunday*), at
6 JIB A, 3A, arriving at Cairo at <3 midnight.
Hub train connect* for
Kempbm. Few OrUan« and Mobile.
ACCr-UIiODAIIOF celery day) at l'4r< P m. tot
Caiiv and Way stations arriving at Calm at
__ P. M next day
This train on eatnrdsva will ran only to Urbans
Train* irlT» at ®:3e a. M. and ®:3W P. M.
hvde park and wood laws.
Trains w ill leave Chicago: leave Wood Laws:
fr«>A.M., WA.H,
I;£>A.M, t ft;3A.M,
12tfC M. lifSP.IL,
S.-00 P M„ ?:45 P. at,
vSPM, W P.SL
fSF" Per tickets and information apply at the office
In the C-rcat central Depot
w. r, ART Ell B. Qen-Sup’L
W. P. JOHESOS. Gen. Pass. Agent.
IMirBIGAB CH:KTRaL HaIL-
Itl EO* D.
GRERT CENTRAL ROUTE
To New fork, New knglagd and the
GauA»>.
On and after SUNDAY. Ang. nth. 18ft. Trams leave
the trett central t, ep.t, tout of Lake street, at
7:(lO A. 2d.—Llgtiomg EXi-res l , iexcept Sunday,) ar
rive at : retreat P M; Suspension
Brldg 1:00 A. SL; Abaay, -d* ?. M;
NewrorK, 730 P. 4L; Boat m. »1;45 P. si.
7:80 P. M.—>>w Tors, and Boston Sxprew (except
Saturday) an-fve at Detroit. ';ii A M.;
(Ccrento, 8:42 P H; Me -.treal, V£oo ■».-)
Bridge ot Buffalo, ft-10 P. M;
Alban?, s :so A. >1; New i ork. SfcftJ &. M;
Boston, v:SOP.M.
11:J# A,il,— ; >rciu-att Express, (except Scuciav,)
through to Crnctj ati in li h.ora.
Salisbury’s JPa.ten.ti Ousters
Art na on Day Erprres Trains
PATENT &l EEPING CARS ON ALL NIG JIT TRAINS
pf Baggage Checked Through a*
THROUGH ‘t lOKKTs ir sale id all principal Ball,
road f itcer to the w Cfct, a* the G&iena Otfice, corner
Lake aac D#arbom .tracts (under the Trmn-jat
Houte) Chicago and at it- Depot
T* N BICE. General Supfttotondeat.
J. Q. A BKAN. w-ptera -a—. Agti
1 —SUMMER ARRANGE
AOOI* MKNT.
Slichigan Soothers & Lake Shore
imioiD.
On and after SUNDAY. Aog.uth. andnntilii.'* l
DcUce. trains will leave Chicago ai follows;
New Yoint DaT T X2-KXBB
7;©<*A.M. Q-ilj (except dnaday), via r Il Ml .A
-jptnKoa l. connectlnt a- Flfehart with 1 In
on Air- ire s- na*, at "Whit- P g’-o i wlta -tola
lor Tiree r»!vtw, at edtian wluitrau for
Monroe, Detroit and JacEaon.
FIGST Fxpessb: . .
7JC r“. SI daily (except Sstnrdav), via CM t Ichl
gan
with trams fo»* Dttr >it.
Truss urrlTe irom the East at 7:')0 A. AJ. and
7-A^P.M.
ail the above trams max* regular connections to
Dartirk. Bunalo. i-'lasire Falls. Aloaav, :J~w Tors,
Dcvtrn FhlladclpMa Tultirc<)r»,a’'d an u*lrta Esst.
Sailabuij’s Patert Dusters cec-i on ail trams
Luxurious new fciei ping Coachee with all modern
tnrrOvfjx.ente nard only oa ’hir and all coanecttog
roads.
Ttro-sn TVtEets cats be obtained at da Comj.a'iy’a
Office. Clari street under tae 3airman Enasc, or
It tie Dei-ct. corner of Van Sorrm and Sherman ate
tOH> ft. CAV.TBELL- "3SO. %L. «HAY
Oen’l Pijt-I o do cl »gt.
r i H>; PVNNS'LVANT.i CES
■9 TEA I. HAT7.P.OAT? is a a FlratClass 3oad In al
respects.
With 285 Miles of Double Track,
THFEE Daily TSAJSS (with coanftCtioas from
all pi lists
RCB FtIT*BUBB TO PHIUDM.PHIA,
Ail ccnnetirg direct to New York,
looming Afternoon Fast Line Night
Express.
One Train Bally froa Piffilrarg to Uew Tort,
(4bo miles}, without change cf cars.
VIA ALLENTOWN AND EASTON - ,
With direct cocne ctlona tfom Western i -ltles. arriving
hours in advance of other routes, in tine tor Boston
by Bail ct Beat adiits.
Express Trains Bno Pally*—Others
Scndays Excepted,
NINE DAILY TRAINS from PfUade’.chla to New
York. Tickets g'Od on 4nv Jneortrdu New Tort
or Eo'toi. Ticktte via Pittsburg good via PciUaelpuia
or Allentown,
BOAT TICKETS TO BOSTON
Good via any of the i>oat Lines.
Two Ba?ly Connections from Harrisburg to
Baltimore and Washington.
BSQGAGE CHECKED THROUGH—ALL
TS AXSFERS FREE,
BABE ALWAYS AS LOW AS BY ANY
OTHER EOUTE.
Buy Ticliets via IPittsonrg,
TICKETS FOA Sa.i £ AT ALE MAIN
OFFICES.
FREIGHTS.
Bv this rout? yvetrlirs oi si! can he to r
warded fr. u Fhil&drlpLiA. New Tot* B-ist-.-u cr Bal
timbre 'Q and ft maa p tnt oa the railnai- oi Ohio
B entirety. Indiana, libnoic,
BfJ’Xl BT lU.fL*o<o> D hXcT
T< e Pcn*ssl»*i la Bapr -?d also connects at Pit's
burg ■wlxb »tcamera. Pt with b go d% ca' f iwar ie i
to acv I orten - b-Obi . »j stai’Kom Keistao-.y, Ceu
cefaeee Ctiab?rl;cd Illinois, Mi*si“a!pp* Wla- on flu,
W 86»urt, Batr-as, Ark“>rj--aa «nd Rtd Rivers; aod at
Cleveland. >an''U«kv and Cntcaso with steamers to
all ports o’ the Kosfbwestern
Merchacts and *fcl?: *r - -ntrusting the transports
tl-ju > f ti eir Freight with tht* Company, can rely with
co’ c-e m on it? > D*>e ‘y iruoli
RATES OP and from any point
In the ***‘»tbvtUe t-er-nsylvtnl't B41ro«d are at al
ilzn « as favorable o> are charged by otner Railroad
Covjtanitß
Be particu’ur to mark packages *vxa PsyNa.
R fNKKDFP-, rm«de]ph ; ft
MiCRfiW & KOoNS *-e»th Street, Baltimore.
LEKCD 6 CO No. •- -ator House, or No. 1
Wil.las’street, I*e- Ton
LErCB » CO., No.Tt-lata «;ire»-t. Boston.
H, a. Ro-PRTO v '. General Fr' l&ht agent. Phila.
L L. BOUPT Gtncrai Ticket-lis'-t Pdl*
Eyres Lewis Gen ooa Pa .a-il’fiPly
r mOAGO and northwest
BliN mn.WAT.
For EOCS.TO. Beloit. PresDsrt Janesville. Oalera.
MRfilx»n. Prairie du Ch'eu "Pond da Lsc. Ofihkot*
Greet B*y, Berlin Elpon. I* Creese, St. Paul A-C.
On azd after Wednesday. May Bth. ’-561- trains vrD
leavt viz:
Day Express ?tW a. M.; Night Express, rirtKJ P. 2*
Through tc all tbe above points, anc connecting a
boti. rTß'jie du Chian and La Croats, with ’teaaiei
Tor St. Peal, <fec.
■War Foceenrer S3b P, M., for Janesville,
Trainsarrive 6VA} A.MiI2;ISP. M. P.M
U. DUNLAP, Superinteudauh
5. Dn Wrrr Soeinsos. Gen. Ticket Agent ocLJ-li
GBSAT CO S SOLiD ATES
LUTE!!
CINCINNATI AHTS CHICAGO
Aft USE fiAURCAQ.
Forty Milas tie Shortest Rent® Xr t-incinsAt
Indui’-spclir *sd Lcuimuf.
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS leave West Sice Oaio:
Depot Chicago dally, as follows:
6tl>& A. M-—B&v sxoreat <Snnv.ayaeict.ptv<i.)
f:4H P. Id Night, Expi>*i, (Saturdays exc-ptelj
twp-QITGH TO CINCINNATI AND INDIANArO
LIB WITBOTJ r CHANGE OF CASS.
EiiTixi CoH?rEono> &—At Andersen and ffict
mond <or iVoua, Urba * Da.tea Xenia Columns*
and all p-itnt* tn Centre! and Eastern Ohio.
Souths as Cosx*on-,Ha —At Xndlaaapolia fo?
Franklin. Cc-lumbn* Ma-llaon, Lairn-nccbcre. JalTei
Mitß’a and all prints in Centra! acd Sou hem In
dlaus-. also for Loop*villa Frankfort Lexington, and
all points South.
Cent' ctious at Clnaanate for Eamdc-a, Marriatta
Parkersburg. and points on the Ohio River.
Time to Cincinnati oals 12 hour*. Elegant SleeplEj
Care on Night 'iralrs!
TLrougl. lick* U b. ttL line can be obtalnen at ai
arinclpaißnllroad Offices in the Northwest, .-nc at thv
Company’s Ofiic* 8 -- No. « Handolph strest. Chicago
(under tee Sherman Houßc.)
JOHN BRANDT, Superintendent.
CHAS. E. POLLETT. Gem Ticket Axe-t myl»
Racists and Mississippi
EAILSOiD.
LOWEST FARE
And Shortest Time by this Bontc
BELOIT, FREEPORT, GAEB-
M A»B DUBUQUS.
On arc after WEDNESDAY, July IDth, 1551, TWtt
EXPBFSB PASSENGEIi TBAXNB leave Gaily fer
tile Depot ot the
CHICAGO AHD NOB'
AT S.-00 A- M. and 8:00 P. M.
Fare to BELOIT ..
Fare to FEEEFORT
Fare to GALENA
Fare to DUBUQUE
Tine Saved, Chicago to Beloit 1 hour 37 minute*.
do. Chicago to Freeport. .S3 minutes.
Car* Jea're Freeport Ibr Chicago at „
3 o’clock P. M, arrive at (*3O p. U,
M O’clockP.b?„ « 5.-COA.M.
Time saved, Freeport to Chicago...’ boor and 40 min
“ Beloit " - .2 hours OS min.
w* Tickets for sale at the Rscice and Mlsa'sslppl
Eal’road Office, opposite the Chicago andjrorthweat.
era Depot, Tt- C. 'ft.Xß.
General Ticket Agent, Fro Tem.
MATT. TATLOR, Superintendent
je24.e996-tf H. W. GEIS WOLD. Agent, Chicago.
"PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYKE a
X, CHICAGO BMLBOAD.
paesanttr Trains leave the Deoot, corner of He®
ton and Canal streets, • Ihlcsgo daily at
SSS
m mens, sew v«n, raiL»anGa,
BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON,
Harrisburg &. Pittsburg.
42»0—F015 ALBANY, BUFFALO. DTIHSSF
CLHVKLASD COLUMBUS, CIScJU
KATI, DAYTOH.
An i all intermediate Stations between Chicago aae
the cities above named.
i A-enlnzCan on dent tralna. and baggage by tk£
rente checked through to all Eastern Cidau
principalTicket Office* In the
West at the Company's office, owner of Randolph aaf
Lenrhcm i ircota,' and at the Union Depot. West filer
Chlcߣo * D. W. BOSS, Wesfn Bass. Agent,
3. F. rATSICZ. Ticket Agent.
TAETROIT TO BUFFALO,
. m NORTH SHORE.
Through in Twaxy Hours without landing.
The fast low pressure Steenier FOSEST Qujusp,
Cam fcasTor, will leave tae Deck of John
Htoctluca * Co, Dcfrolt, fw Buffalo, every MONDAY
EVHKJJSG-, at 7 o’clock, on the arrival of the Western
trains. Brave Buffalo for Detroit every WBONK9-
DAY EVENING, at S o’clock, mating Railroad con
nections at both ends of the rente. , . .
The Forest Queen has superior passenger aaafrejgDt
acccmmoc-aPonB and makes the trip across Lake Erie
carried at propeller rate*.
Cabin pat sage to Baflalo includes meals and room. Jtig
Dttk * H “ .-li*"
jySggitw
/CHICAGO, BURLINGTON &
BrwrCffl at 8,45 a. m. (Snndsv* excepted).
{SRSS£«? : ESindkysaxcepted.)
Irjivf.s rl 545 P x_ (Saturdays excepted), arrives a.
STWSwW «cent*o AuroraAMommodA
touYefswrt Mo * ffaiaaya exoepteto, «m*w
MI6SUA.«- Sort
/CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS
V,i EAILBOAD LINE.
SOiIUICB ABBIN6EMBNT.
fine 'Rmress and Mali Tra n leaves West Side Vnloa
cSra<a atlto A. H. dally, fexceotSunoay),
ikiKA.. \ The Alton Accommodation Tram, wim
liSiSicJiltaSioA k.-»-IWP M. *UOy(-i.
“££-^>“ a ” K “3^ioßß.
&tgai annmigemnnß.
"OJHEREaS, HECTOR O.
4m his Wife, did
ISS**?' MarchWto,A D WO, wbith toid wav daU
filea for record rn the »i« cay of too ta ~e snor dr In
tu office c-fih» Recorder of uouk C.naty. UUaotP,
ai.o i? 2 of Deeds, Page 4fb -coava;
to me, at-bert Serve?. Lot nineteen oft, la the Bab
eiviflon of B-O-ia thirty ihre« (« Wolcotts
tP-t. and fifty (50 Elnzl=‘3 Addition to "Si ago, la tna
LourtJOf Co«k, and stars of Illinois sibiSt to uia
cocdrocn tr»t r,c DoUolcg tboold eve- be erected an
aid lot within ten feet from the west fine thereof IS
lnca*eof default In the parm-at of car
telapromiepory orln*er-6t oranypartticrt'ofi
widen ea'dnotfs ve described in sal-id* d aaf -Uj wi.
v cote of two nn .dred dollars pijaa-B
with interest at alx percent cu the Qrstdav of
ter, 18-7; one note of ove hnnrred and fifty dollars.
pa>ablc wlr 1 jut- rest»t kx per cent on toe toirQeih
ca\ of March. ; on° kOte Of seven hundred a*d
fifty dollar* payable with Interest at sue per cent on
V~*- iViJt»th day oi March, cote cf“even
Lcn-rrd and fifty dw.ura, payable with inters at ali
percent oi. toe thirtieth da’ if Ma-ch Si"*; a d one
note cf .-even ticnire* and fifty c -fiara. pa aule with
locerettat eiz per cent on the thirtieth da* of Marco,
with aniioal Inc -rest upon ta shoH amoont aa
paic. cii a: 1c at the rate of six par cent per
a. cum. theu upon application k f .he colder of
said cotc& the undersign -o, after bavins
Both bale ten i t»j 6 L. a aahy ue >Bpao< r pnhl.sr.ed la
the City of :‘Mvgo (personal notice on ea 1 * of
the fi> at part nameo in taid Qend being waived) »hon\d
teil tald pr or a-y part there f a-d ail rig-it
f-qnltj of redemption of t--* sard party of the
fintpitt. bis utir«, executor?, edmlnl-trator or as
p ther Li. at public veedne, t the fel»b .-et bidder
lor cash, at the Court House door In said City of Cnl>
ta o
And, whereas the note described to s*!d Trust Feed,
ai d hertlt-to-f re oenlocea as payable aim later,. t
at six per cent on the thirtieth day of March, v«0 ana
t'e i-tte cescrib d to ta;a d to, wa
me rt-one d, as -syable with Interest** a? x per cent on
the thirtieth »y of March. 8-* i are respectively dae
and unpaid together with t :, e Interest tacraun op to
this date, except one years interest oa e-cb note.
vM* hires be-n paid, and (Berets aow due and cuoatl
ci) sal rt no es for prlnclpa r and istrr th- am o*one
ti.ct.tand c 4 gh: hundred and £vc dollars ($!,S«a) tae
other tores describe.. to Addend having been pat A
aj d whereas, tpnbcstiou has been ma- et-j me by
th- 1 gal ho drrcffald ta-ono es to sell said premls-s
50».i erelore, 1, Robert Her vc? the Trustee named
in >ald Trust Ue*d, to pursuanse tucreof and of rhe
premises, will reli at public auction to th* highest hid
dmor cash, on Tuesday, th- third day of Ssstembci
next, at 'en o’clock to the fore. o><n, at f he aorta do >r
of he Court Hoin-e. In the City of Chicago, ta the
County of coop and State oi Illinois toe pramitea
described in said Trust Deed, < r so much thereof at
n a'- be neceFssrj. stibiec .to t>»e coi dltiou as ab-tva.
together with all right end equity ot red-mutton of
the>-alsj Hector O. snow anl honey C’vrd-lla Stow,
his wifs. and their be ra. execu'ora Adminlstxa:ora or
uMigns therein to pae tbe 8-0002' then dae and an*
paid en s ald no e?, and the cost of advertising, ssltiag
and (onvevlus gaid premia**, including attorney's
f «s wtlch eaid premises are des-'.ib-o m ea'd Deed
as followg y—net nuu-ber nineteen ( 9). la tae Sabilri
ticn *f Blocks thirty-three (S'?) TToleutt’j AdOltios,
fiftv oo), n.lnzi6’=- Addition to Ch cag-». ruhjecs to
the condition teat no h dicing shall ever be erected
cd said lot within ten fe* * of the west line thereof
BOBEBT HEr.VBT. a* aforesaid.
Chicago, August l»ii. aoSl-gtiS-td
STiiTE ->F ILLDTOIS, COOK
COUNT!. 9.B.—Sapsrior Court of Caicsgo An
euftTerm, A-D 1051. SarrA|| C. Daria, Cburles B.
Sawyer a&d Nathan IV. PerklSvs. CharlesH. Thump,
eon.—Attachment
PcbLc notice is hereby given to the said Charles
H Thcmpaoc that a writ or attachment issued oat of
tie office c*l the Cl«ri of the bnpenor C u f £ of Chl
caji O. dated ■bethlre* of August, a D ISM at the
suit of tlretwld&siDael C. Davis. Charles B. Sawver
and Nathan w . perktoa. and toe estat-: ef tue
eaid Cra;>§ for th* sum ol Yott tun*
dred L>g ri One and £2-190 Dollars directed V the
Sheriff of Cock C-.anty. which e&id vne has Ivan re
.nmec executed
New, therefore, mlfsn von, the gs‘d G H.
"tiomr-soti ehall persooall/ha and appear oat re tbs
saia sn-trior t our! «f Colcago, on or >'ciore the drat
da- cf tbs Term thereof to bcldea at the Coart
Boas*, In the Htf f Cilcaeo, ODtnr 6rst Monday ot
Sepumber e. D. JS-«% etve special baC. *nd plead to
the said plaintiff's acti will b* entered
as*atm t :• an, and btiir f tne sUd Sama-l C. Davis,
Cnftrl-sB. lawyer and Kathib t?. Perkin* and so
neb i f tie • repeKy attached as nay 63 to
tie said judgment and cost**, will lie bold to
.t&y lie same.
W iLTEB KIMBALL Clwlc.
Sailtp * Eixchcoch Pl-. iTa A«’y. aoSgS^-iar
CTATh OP IT.LSNOK, COOK
X COUNTY, SS.—Superior Court of Chicago, An
cmt Term. A.D. S6l, Heury Kiggins aod A. W. Eel-
I*ffg vs John Ellis*—Attachment.
Public notice b hereby riven to the said John Ellis
that a writ of altachmentls Ted out of the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chicago, dated the
;<d dav of August, A. D, at *he suit of the said
Henrv Kigglh' and A. W. Kellogg and against the es
tate of the said John Ellis, for the sum of four hun
dred thirty-three and sT-ni) dollars directed to the
Sheriff of Cook County, "which said writ has been re
turned executed.
New, therefore. unless you. the said John EIU», shall
ptron lly be and appear before the said Superior
Court of Chicago, on or before the dr;t day of the
term thereof to'be holden at the Cou T t House, In the
citv of Chicago, on the first Monday of September, A.
give special ball, and plead to the.-aid plain
tiffs’ action. Judgment will be entered against you and
in favor ot the said plaintiffs, and so much of the prop
erty attached as may be sufficient to satisly the said
judgment and costs will be sold to satisfy the same.
WALTER K.IMBALL, Clerk.
Gallup A Hitchcock. Pl'ffa’ Att’ya. an-s -~7-tw
CTATE OF lILIKOLS, COOS
kJ COUNT?, S S.—Superior Court of Chicago.
August Term, A, D b36-. James ttead. Henry J,
G-:dccr, S Dei ter and Arthur H. Poor Yj.
Mottley, lansing & Co.-Attaccrvent.
Pubbc notice is berth? given to tae said Uoselev,
Lanelog & Co. tout a writ • .f attachment issued out of
tk»- office cf the CltTi of the Superior Court of Chi
cago, dated to*- 9tb day cf July, A D , ’<n at toft suit
ot toe >aid Jarce» R. aj. Henry J. Gardner, s. Park
manPuter and Art-urH Four, and &gatost*the es
tate cf the 'aid Mceelcv. t aoalna *•, Co. for the s- ; m of
iiveHuntrf d EiYßty-Elgbt d!r«ct*d
ti the Steilß cf county, which said writ lua
bftfcU reiQi ut-d eitouted.
Nuts, ti extfme, uni-69 you. thea?idl£oaele' . Ltna
itz s Cc ‘hall pn-rvjraily be and appear before tts
i-aid fuperlur Csnrt; f Calcago, cu v.r b tore tue
dftv or the term thereof, to be bolder at the C . urt
f ill tae City cf Cblcago oa tiie fiist Monday
-Eibtr. A D ds6-, gitet-pecial b»U, and oleatl to
aid nlaatifis' action, jocgmet will be entered
ist * 00. acd in favor of th-j said Jame? Seed,
.. -■v J,* Garurf r. j. Pnrkman Dester and Arthur a.
..jor’ami omacUof ibe
be puflicimt ‘o -atisr? the said Judgaieat, and coats,
Tf lii bt a old to aansfy tte aaa-e
EB KiMBALXi, Clert
Gallup & Hitchcock. Plfav AtVy au>gsi-Jir
Eouk
Sfcplu
ttfc 1-i
seal is
r ei rt
TIiUSTEE’S SaXE Whereas,
default has been made In the payment of apt*-
mi?for- note lor *:**, dated June tn. a. D I*o ■. made
bv Gilbert c. Noble, ano payable to the order of him
>eli at Marine Hank, Chicago. lilinoi-j one year after
date, with interu-1 after One. at ten per cent, per am
m.m, and secured by Trust Deed of same -.ate. do]?
exei nteilbj tlit-eaiu Gilbert C Noble to the ondar
eigt-ed. Gecrire Scovllle trustee, aud recorded In the
lu corder’e Office of Cook County. Illinois, in Book
£5 of Deeds, Page -U S.', and application bavins been
made to r.e c>y the local holder of raid note to ell the
real estate in raid Trust Oeeu described for the par
noses therein stated. Public notice i* hereby gives
that on Wednesday, the tweutv-eighth (i:tb> day oi
August, A D. Sfil, at ton o’clock In the forenoon ot
said day, at the north door ol the Court House, in the
citv of hb ago. ouuty of oofc. and State of Dlinola,
I shad •■ell at public auction, to use big .est bidder or
the real estate in said Trust Deed described, t«-
wit: —i he west half of Lot No. teu CK'), of Block num
ber one (i), in Sawyer’s Addition to Chicago. Illinois,
in the citv of Chicago. Cook Conuty. and State of Illi
nois. together with all right title benefit and eQiity
of redemption of the said Gilbert C. Noble, his hein*
or os-igns therein. _
GEORGE SCOVILLE, Trustee.
CliW.gn. Augusti-tt •s»’!. ■ q-fwg-t-'ta
Ceufomia am? ©ifet's pta*.
p O JS V
Ten Pays
TO SAN FRANCISCO,
LETTERS will ba received at the office *! the
States Express Gomptm^t
CORPSE Oi* CLARK AND I.ASB STRESS.
<uu Lake ana 20 Clark streets*)
Whico will bi forwarded to connect wits the P025
Express, leartafe St- Joseph. Missouri, every
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. AT U P. X.
TE2Jf«JtAM»
Sent tc pert Kearney es :ce mornings or Monday aas
Friday, frill correct witt- the Pony. leaving St. Jose?’
Wednesday* and Saturdays.
express charges i
Letters wElghm? * nz. or under 1... ?2.a
Letterr weighing ever 1 oz 4A.
The half Gvnee letters will he reduced to one doUa?
July Ist
ET Ic all css** to be enclosed m Gcvernmec
••lamped envelopes, and all Express charges prepaid
ttS'fiMy H. D. UOLVIN, ÜBBt
JONES Ss OAS^WBIQHS-
PIKE’S PEAK
TSANSWSRTATiOK LIMB
FROM
mmmm Kansas,
MUSTEK ASB MOHSTAIH CITY,
In connection with th e Cfctwwro, BurlisgtoE & Qoliia*
3»Uroid Ccmpauy who ars prepared to give through
Bills ci Lading from Chicago to Denver City «ad
Mountain Gty.
J, & C. havtng Essa engaged in aio trauaiKirUtloS:
buainer-e for seversu yeara, and transported a iarst
aaonut of freight to
smst «n the aeic *mcs
?>rrtgy the past year, tafors their Wendt
ar-d patrons that they expect to eneage largely la thf
.lastaese the ensuing year, and vm bo prepared tc
CrsEsgort *&j iaouU «f Freigsf
THAT MAY SFFiS,
BAILWM
.911(0.
,».oe.
.HAOI
.$5.00.
Ttqk Osi XbCBM&i to Fiva Taavmai Xesa,
All freight was win be require 3 to be settled at the
date of shipment; or vMn be required oa UahTery
atpstnt desttnatica.
Our Agent* also in St Joseph, fit. Louis, Chicago
Hoston/Few Tori and Cfadnsea will giro
EHBOU6H BILLS OF LADING TO OSST7SB STS
Oar first trams wfll start about
SGTH SAT OF AFBO,
Or as icon beftu® as the gnu on the Plams WQI li
low.
Onr terms w3l be mads teofra noon apgßatioa te
our office ta Leavenworth, or to the offices ol as? cl
rates and contacts caß on W3L JtoSTDt
aeneral Freight Agent ottkeC.B. A (gSa&ffiD* fboi
stf South "Water saea*. .
JgTTTtS A GARTW RIGHT
jfttrntturf.
Q MORGAN hsa Removed to
169 Randolph Street,
Where he Tin he pleased to see aQ bis oldpattrtma as
well as these wlshlagto purchase Furniture at LOW
PRICES. The stock Is entirely new, and comprising
one of the largest, heat and most fashionable Fnrnf
tnre in the West.
PARLOR AND BEDROOM SUITES
a Tetea. Sofas, Bedsteads and Cbtira of all kind.
Pleese can and examine this stock before jot.
|&BcSin«B, fftstkteww, Sw,
QHICASO LEAD WORKS,
Pet. cim&oc and Fslton street. West side,
LEAP PIPE, BAS km SHEET LEAS,
Shot) undu Lead and Lytharglj
LEAD, PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC SAHIK
■■msai|gg
lluirrtaktcs.
WRIGHT & McCLURE,
UHIXEBTAXSB2, Ho. £3 Lasalle street.
KUUIB CBFFIItc
Also, Wood Coffins and Shrouds of aUstylaa. Are
prepared with Beams and Carriages, and win gftrs
prompt attention at all hours Have a Chapel aSff
Vault in the Cemetery. acts
T. WOODSON & CO„ Ifn
* V • dertakera and Sextons, 228 Washington rt.
(between Franklin and Market streets) keep a full
assortment of Coffins, Strouds. Ac. ef variety
•nr' pi Ice. Will furnish Searses and Carriages. at:e* d
Funeral*. and discharge everything connected wlta
their business, at all hoars, in the mat manner, and
•e n-Rscßableterßia
* wrn»H* Jasuaw Wrrrr.
"WIGHT SOAVEN GBR. —Charles
4149, wd recaps prowpt atteakott. JyU-Sa
tcjal flWWTttßtmnire
ThUt'TKE’S SaLE.— Whereas
A £>o*rEßrownasdKato Brown, hla wife, A\Aoa
tbetwentpthlrt! day of D cumber, A D. **<, execute
tod d* liver to the tmderaigaed.afl Trustee, a deed «f
trust or certain b»nds tnereln and herd j-r-er d&
eeribed to s-curs the payment *f two certain premia
*rrv Dctw of even date therewit' aortth-r-m particn
larfy mentioned and do-erfbed, exeentod-by the said
6e rs Brown, ra *ble to himarlf or ordf-r truck
said trust deed la duly record'd In the Rev-order*;* •ri
te , f cook County. State of Ulineia. In Book of
provided in and by said dee<L
that Ip ca«» deranlt ah< old be made In the parme of
Eald notes, or any thereof according to thr
or effect of said »ctee, then. on *he appiicatjon o. the
1» gal h. Ider of sac i otes, Reoige ScoviUe, the tru-tse
tot rein mentioned, after - a news,
paper printed in the city o- Chicago t-n da>» before
day rf tnrb pde, might swill the said ana all
Tlglit andf qulfer oi redemption of said George Browa,
I-is heirs and a sigr.- therel' - at public -action. *t cue
north door of the Court House. In raid city, to taa
blptest bidder for caib. at th» time mentioned in aaca
notice;
Ar A whereas, default has been made lo the payment
of one of -aid notes, and tue sane baa net been paid,
and application has be-n made to me by the legal
own* r c-f said otes to sell the •*akt Dretnf.es tnd aS
right equity of redempflon of rAld George Brown,
his heirs ana 4 sign therein, according to the orovi*
Elone of-aid trust deed
Now, therefore, noti-e Is hereto- given that L the
aald George scortlle will on t- e twenty-eight dxy of
August. A D 1--61, at the hoar often o'clock la the
U renoon at the north door-.f the Coart H-ms* iat?e
cl tv »;f CMcago. In CookCoantv. and State of UlUola,
Fell at public auction, to ttis highest bidder for cash,
the aid land nod { remises w Ic» are de'Ctibedln-aid
trurt deed as follows, to-wlt.—The nort- half of the
Fonth half of Lot five, in Block twenty eljht (-81 in toe
Original Town of Chicago (now cit-- of -. hi
Cook t oui tv, 1111 ois, together with all the buildings
and improvements t’ ereon and all rig-it and eq tty of
redemption 0/ eaiu George Browo, his heirs aid as
sign- therein GEO-wGE SCOVILLE Trnstee.
Chicago, August ’-th. iti6 . au-Vg -'---td
'T'BTJSTEES SALE. Wh.Teia,
I E- rnardG CaolSelA Henry Waller ana Sarah
B. Waller his wi! a executed aud delivered to J. Yoons
Ecamoioa. a certain deed of trust, which bear) date
March 4th, A D. Wj. and wa.- recor led in the orUct
of the Recorder of Cook Coantv, Cllnols, on the -th
day of March, A D. In t- of Deeds, at pags
whereby they made conveyance of certain parcels
of land therein described, to secure the payment -d
certain notes and intcreet thereon also 'fescrihed in
fald trust deed, which said note* were drawn bv said
CaulfielA to secure an Indebtedness to Hoifcnian A
Geipeke
An A whereas, it was proviaea in said trust deed,
that in case default should be made in the payment 01
said prumi-sory notes ox interest. 01 an? pari tu-rcol
according to their tenor ana effect, then, on the appll.
cation of said Hoffmann a Gelpckc. their legal repre
sentatives or assigns. It should he lawful for *aid Scats
m*n to Fell and dispose sf said p-cmisea or any part
thereof, In manner prescribed by said trust deed; and
whereas, default hsa beeo made bv said Cauidell t
payment of certain interest on *aid notes which 1*
past due an'l unpaid. AnA whereas. appHcation has
been mad, to me, the said scammon. by the legal hold
era of said notes, to sell askl premises, as Z am empow
ered by said deed to do.
Now. therefore, notice In hareD? given, that I shall
on the twenty-vighth day of Sepl mf-er, A D. I*6;, at
1 o’clock in the forenoon, sell at public auction, at the
north door of the Court House, in the city of Chicago.
Cook Uour.tr, Illinois, for the highest and bes tnne*
theFSiueWiu bring In cash, the said parcels of land
and all right, ben-fft and equity of renemptloa of asto
Cacltieid, and Waller and wife therein, which
premise? are described a° follows to wit: Ab thus*
em'dn pieces anc par -else flan A situate lh the Count
of Cook and Stale ef Ulluois, and described as follows
namely: Lots3i, 2g,2-, s3«ln Block i; Lota t,A *. A *>.
4-, +-. ;9, ‘ and-1 In Block j; Lots i i 4, i". li
Block a: L*t= 1, 2. xri, in Block X, all m the Swift
Auley's eubdlrtaon of the north half of the sonth baU
of the west half of the N. E. qua. ter of Section £\ T
N_ li M E., lying In the drt •! Chicago.
J. YOUNG SCAMMON, TmsteA
Chicago, June 2d t.*h- jy.'-vq^Kd
'T'Kl’S’lEs* S R-LR. Whsreae.
X on the 17th day ot Mat, x&S, ERr«n C. W. Cow
cet &LG Mar? L. Cowdtry, Ida wife, executed U
Samuel p.
real e.-tate hsrelsaftftr descrlord, wulcb *as duly re
corded in ihe ileci-rder'a office » f C:-os County, llil
nola. In Book *■ cf i/t-da, Page Sot, to secure tns pay
irent f-t fire prcm.s&r.rs notes ir ssid tr-fll d«eJ p ■•?■
tlcauriy described, all payable to the order of .Josiai
H. Carter; a?.d, whereas ‘d-fault has be-n made it
theps’D cat of rb-: u-r e'as’. notes, la slid
trust dee* - mentioned, and auali' at or, havma bcc:
mauc to ne as the execa'or* and legal raore^eatarivet
of Samuel P. S&lnuer, dciCA-ed, t 6sll tea real eetat*
Is said trust deeo described, in e of thep..«ei
of sale therein centals®?. Public actio is terabv
given, that on Saturday, the Thirty-First
August, iKii.att-'ii ./clock II the torenoon of said
day. on the pri-mlser hiT-laafter desorbed, we will
®eu at public auction t * the bidder for cw
th faJ f state is said’rust dee- - described, vis:—Lotr
number three [B] and four 14;. il Block ten (10), of ths
School Sri tlon Ad HVo v- the Cltv of Coos
ConiitT- ILiaels, with the •ip-'urteuasces tfcercnasc
belonging, and all the right and e jolty of red-motSca
of the grantor, his neira and nseigos therein* anc
’or the purposes In said trmt stated
JOHN C HA'KE-S.
BLBKIDeE M. HALti,
E-ecntors of tiasmel P. Skinner, deceased.
lyg-g*&-td
r-HAKCEKT BOTTCE-State ol
mincts. Cock County 8. s.—Superior Omt o,
Chicago September Term. A_ D. 191. Medora A
lllUecolrr vs, Walton «l. MUledoler,—ln Chancery.
Affidavit of the of Waltu-a G. Mlila
doier. defendants above named- haviny been filed 1e
the office of the Clerk of said Bupertor Court of Colca
So. h'otlce k hereby given to the said Walton G.
illlcc oler that the complainant illcu her bill of com-
Slaiat lr sain Court on the Chancery side thereof, oc
re 5d day of July. ISO, and that asommous thereupon
issued out of said Court against said defendant, re.
tcrnableon the tl T et Monday of September next (1861J
as la by la-» required.
Now. unless you, the said w a'ton G. MUledolershali
personally be and appear before said Superior Court
of Chicago of Cook county, on the first day ot the
term thereof to be bolden at Chicago, In sale County,
on the first Monday of September, 186 L and dead,
answer or demur to the sdd complainant's bill ei
comp alst, the same and the matter* and thing? them
in charged and stated, will be taken as eonfeweil
and a decree entered against you according to the
prayer of said MU. WaLTp.S KIMBALL, Clerk.
Lvwbakd * Sjrmi. Comnl’ts’ fiol*rs lys-gsi'-td
ftTATE OF ILLINOIS, COOS
V. • COUNTY, S.S—Superior Court of Chicago,
Aarwt Tern, A T> IWL Josiah King,_-aac M. Pea
nt rh ano J ha Arbucklo T* Jehu EUia —Attachment.
Public nctlo 1" nereby riven to the saia J-.oh Ellis
that awrlt of attachme t hfne . out of tae office of
the Clerk cf theSiDerior Court of Chicago. cs.tel the
third oav cf August A • . la- L at the suit of me >ald
Jo- lab King, Isaac M. Penno’k aad John Arbackls,
and against the estate cf me said John fchlK for the
enin < j Three ant Bixty Seven Dollars, il
reett d to the Si.enff of Cook County, which sAd vrit
has be#® returned ex» cm e-i
Now, thtrefere, uaiers you, the said John Kills,
shal 1 oersonallv be and appear beiore the -aid supe
rior Coo»t of Chicago, o or befrre tue first day v f
the t«»m there* f to b" at t; e Court 'lou-e la
the City of Chicago, on’be hr-t Monday of sputum
her. A. n sf&l, gjve apec albail and ple’-d to U*e aa d
ydaLitiffa* actr-00, ut w\U oe c»te*ed agaia-t
you and in favor of me ►aid pialaOSs and 9" tnu”-h
cf the property attached may 1m ■'ufflclent tosatis
rv the famiuoamentaad t* 'sts, ■sfilbesnid to satisfy
the same WALTP-’J KiMBALL (Terh.
Gallup * Hitohcocr. Pity* Atf?&. auagti»4-g
'T'KUSI EE’s SALB.—Whereas
-* Henry Waller and Sarah B. Waller, his wife, exe
cntea and delivered to J. Yoai.g Scammou, a Ccrtak
deec of trust, dated March Uth, A, D. itiia. and r»
corded In the office «>f the R-'-corder of Cook Con-:ty,
Idln. ia, on the IPtb day of Marc . A. D. la B-jok
Deeds, at Page 218, couveying certain lots oj
land and preml=c» tnere’u d--«crlbex in trust, to sa
care the pa t '»ent of certain nromi aoteslisaid
trust dear specified; and, where-p, it was provided in
said deed that In case default should be mod - by said
He-nrv Waller to ray fail i-ote? s. r :d interest as the)
fbi m'd become due >r.co*'db’c to their
tenor ana tiftLt. then, or application of Hoffmann &
Gtlpcke. th'dr legal or uiaifua, It
should belawfn: tor -ajdßcamoonto sell a->d
of feld premia*a or any pert there >f, aad ail right
benefit anc equity of redemption of said Waller a d
wbe, t't., v ir i mra >‘r »2SlsnE therein, in ma-vner prs
scribed In sa’ddeed; and. whereas, certain !n*ra’;l
ments of Interert on said ootea rat-- fula:- cua aid
default l-t.3 mrdr: uytaid Henry W I'.ier, in pay
ment of said int ins.t on said notes at the time whet
the same tell due, and said Interest has njt bcou paid
up to this time; and. whereas, (said Hoffmann acd
Uelpckc-) tue legal r.oloera of said notes have mads
appVt ation to said Scammun to advertise for sale and
sell, ai-d dispose of t aid premises according to the pro-
Tis<- ns cl sal' deed «:f trust
KifK S 3 8
How. tfier cfote, notice Is hereby given that L the
said J Yonrg S-'ftmmon wiß on tun T wen tv Eighth
day of September, A. D. 1761, at the hoar of tar
o’clock in the forenoon, at the north door ol the Coart
Hoes-, in the city ot Chicago. InCiokCouety. Hit qla
ofitr f -.r Bale a-o sell, at public an ,tloa for the highest
and best price the same will trtr.g In cash, the
aforesaid, with all rigrt, be ieQt ard eonlt; of redemp
tion of said Herry Waller and wtf, therein whicr siie
premises arc situate In the County ol Cook, and Stiv;
of Illinois, and as foil wn: -Lots numbered
Si -A s'?, /£, S9. 4®. 45, »2, 4S and IK. In Biock 2; Loti
1, is, P3 ja Block s; and Lot «2. In Block *; ad In Swift
i McAnley’a subdivision of the north half of tbt
Boc tb half of the wen half cf t. e S. S'. K of Sec. 26-
T S3 N- Ji. 14 E_ lying in the Citv cf Chicago.
.}. T OUNG SoAAIMO N, Trustee.
Chicago. June
SALE.—Whereas,
JL Berry Waller and Sarah B- Waller, bis wife, and
Bertar' G. Caulfield, executed and rteiivereda ccrtai
deed of trust, whlcbocara date March lith, a. 0.1880.
and Wfts filed for rtcor-i In the office of tne Recorder
of C’-ck County, Illinois, Jlarch I-th, A. D. IS- 1 , and
recorded tn * aid office in Book I9d of Deeds, at Page
€29. whertby the conveyed tu J. Young Scammsß
certain premises (n said tm-t deedde«crlb;;d. to»eeort
thf pjymcnt o a promissory nrta tx r *y > , or evet
d**te vith said de«d, drawn by raid Caul dr*ld, and pay.
able to the order ofHoffmaca * f-ielp - ke, elv<
months alter Its date, with interest at ten per cent per
annum.
And, whereas, it was provided in and by raid trust
deed, that In case be made in the payment ol
eald tote, ac* crdtng to Its tenor and effect then, oe
the nppbcatJcn of the legal bolder there M said Scam
mon, either in person or by attorney, might sell and
dispose of said property or premised in manner pro
serbed bv svU deed-
And, when 1 as. de ;ault was made In payment of raid
nctc and no part thf reof has paio. and apr-lica
tiou has been maue to eaio Scvsamc-u by the hoilert
theiect to sell, as unpowerad to »o by said deed, f*alc
SremJs r«. # and all right title, benefit and equity oi rd
eruption therein <fsaid Cauideld, and waller and
wlJf, tbtlr heirs and assigns. , „
How, therefore. Lotlct I? hereby given, that I shall
on the Twenty-Ninth day of August, A, D, 188 i, at tac
o’clock in the forenoon, seilatnuhllc auction at the
ucrh door cf the Court House, in the City of Chicago.
Cock County, Ifficola, to tie highest b-dJtr for
the Fald property or prem'sea, t '-wit All the follow*
lug lota, sitcats to CT-y -.f Chicago in Swift A
McAnley s subdi vl'dm of the north-half of the south
half of the west half cf thf north east quarter of Sec
tion twentv [2o], in Township thir'y-u-ae [393. north ol
Barge fourteen [l4] east, nameh, l.;ts tweetv-foar [3l ■.
twtnti-STe [2s],
tv-flve [3s]. fS6\ thlrtv-peven [oTI. thirty eight
[fs<], tbirty.nlce ra»], ferty [403. forty-five (4-3), forty six
[4O“, fifty-one [sl l, Bilr-tvo [S2] and fiXit-ihree, [sl], K.
Bio k ore [H; Lots three [Si. focr [4!, five Pi sis [63.
seven 173. eight [-]. eleven [lO. twenty clue [•»].
(-'■' 3. thirty, one [all thirty-two [33-, thirty five l&j,
thlity-six [36],
eight [4*]. aadh>rty nine [49). In Block three
three m. seven 173. eight [S). nine
three Rsi twenty nine po;, thjrtv (Sy. thirsy-oae (.m
fert? UP] and fifty-three f5-tj. In S!o"k four [4], hslTg
for y three (443 lots la alb with ail buDdisg* und tin
proven) ear* on e**d premises and all right, t!tl®, oene
fit and eonltv of redemptloa of said Henry and Sarah
B. Weller and Bernard 6. Caulfield, their nelra or e»
signs tiicren, J. YOUSC- SGAMMON Trustee,
jy2?-g?iatd
CTATE OF ILLINOIS, Cook Goan-
O tv. Rf.—Superior conn of Chicago, Inenst Term,
A. D. ISSL—James S»cKindiey, William ScKlndley
and Granville S. Ingraham ts. Cl aries Damerel,--Pao
lie notice Is hereby given to the said Charles Darners!
that a writ of attachment issued unt of the otdea of
the Cleikoi the Superior Court of Chicago, dated the
seventeenth day of July. A. D. !SS’ at the suit of the
said James ilciindley, William McKlndley and Gran
vale 6. Insraham, ana against the estate 01 the said
Charles Damerel for the sum of four hundred and
nlretr-one andfi-iOO do lar»,'hrected to t*e Sheriff of
Ccok'cooniy, which said writ oas bees returned exe
cuted. Now, therefore, unless von, t‘;e aald C.-’arl-S
Damerel shall personally be and appear before the
said Superior Court of Cntoagp, on or oefore the first
day of the trim thereof to oe holdsn at the court
house inthecitv ol Chicago, on the first Monday ci
An gust, A. D, is-'’., give special ball, and to the
said plain tOTs’s action, judgment will bo entered against
Sou, and In favor of tee said plaintiffs, sad so machox
»e property attached as may be necessary to satisfy
the said Judgment «id costs *lll be sold to cidsfy the
Bams 6 WAIjTKB KIMB2LL. Clorh.
D. c. ft T. J. Nichols, ri’fiy Att*ys» iyg7-g-&- , .w
QTATE OF ILLINOIS. COOK
C 5 COUNTY. 8. A—Superior Coart of Chicago,
September Term. A. D. 1S»1. The Merchants Bank
oi Albany vs. John Q. Wilson,—Attachment.
Public notice Is hereby given to the said John Q.
Wileon that two writs of attachment issued out of the
office of the Clerk of the Superior Conrt of Chicago,
dared the -tth day of July, A D. >B6l, at the salt of the
eaid Her charts Bask of Alharrv ana again** the estate
cf the said John Q. Wileon for the earn of Sixteen
Tbcasand One Hundred asd Fifty-Seven6l-100TMIIars
directed to the Shexlffii of Cook and Will Counties,
which said writs has been retained executed.
Now, therefore, onto* yon. the said John Q. Wilson,
shall personally he and appear before the said Supe
rior Ccnrt of Chicago, on cr before the flm day of
the Term thereof; to beholden at the Court Hosier in
the Cltypf Chicago, on the first Monday of Septem
ber. 11). 2861, give special bail and plead to the said
plaintiff’a action, judgment win be entered aeamat
you andin favor oi the saidplaintiff. and u
the property attached as may be sa*eriect to san^iy
SISSI“ fe2ent
Brasses tk Boot, Plt’g-» Atfya. Ru*-gsra-*w
17 STATE OF DAVID S. HAY
WOOD,
appointed exeenton of ths estate pfTiaviQ S. Hay
weed. late of the County of Cookand State of Illinois:
d^SkeAhCTebvsrirenotlce tout we will appear be
flrett?Co^tv y of Coot County, at the Coon
Bouse In Chi'aso. at the regular term thereofi on the
tUrtMmdivlf ceit, at »Ucb tiMjn
mSm d»S» gainst said estate are eodfled
SdSSnSlSrtoißMlS; for tee OTOTOW! oU«rti! tM
mSrSSSSi Att pereoM Indebted to aaM relate are
THOMAS J- HATWOOD,
Atteraejtbr Estate. IplgaSw
"TdMIRISTBaTOKS’ -NOTICE,
J\ To an whom it may concern, takenotlce. that
undersigned. Administrators of the estate el
win apply to toe County
Court of CoOkConnty, in the State of CUnela, at the
S2rt September term then-off to be holden In the
Court Bouse, In Chicago, In said County, on the third
Monday *rSeptember. !S*i, for leave to sell or cem-
TMmndallthe desperate claims, debts and demands
whatsoever due the estate cf the said Mary LUweilia,
dpefUfd.and which accrued in her life time.
aec***w. ba -7ID g. WHITE, Administrator.
ESTHER WHITE* Administratrix,
rated July 17, IHO. JtfHOHy
'TBUSTKE* SALB^Whema,
1 Jearum Atkina, ©f the Coodty <4 Cook • ai-jo
of lUtcola made, executed and delivered % me. a*
trustee, a certain deed oi trust, bea'ing date tae nlmft
day of October, A. D. 9*, cocveylok' to me aa such
trustee, the lan- and premises hflCrJoaSer d»*crlbeA
to secure the payment of a certain iirommißS »ry Q' te
•f even date thi-rewlth, for the ?um of sixteen hued
r. •: and fifty dollars, with interest.aftordae, at too per
Sf! n livable to the order of hta?i’i' two mo-'thg aftsf
ihereef ap meiitlooedin sal itrustde i. whiro
ro. recorded in the R -cuMer’s o-ffee of
and 20 --f OeeriS. page V>:
ar???f has been mad? in the panned ■>/
the tote • *f stolen auadl-d
mad- “•W'.on. and no location -as been
r^mls»^ndJr^M bolder, tfi n-oC to -ell aa.*
deed *» the namoeea
Court House, in toe city**
County, to tre. highest
In sain trust deed expressed, at tea o'clock
Thursday the Fifteenth t 6th;da<. of \tSwi a*
the premise? In said trust .teed to-wtt- a
certain piece or parcel land, -ituatcin ana >-Lt? »
part of block one ’« j. hi fhe original town rtf r.njta,®,*.
commcrcm? one hundred and fifty ti. t
not Jj-uestcornerof-aid block, *r.«l rnrudus t [j a
the sontb line of Klnzle street one hundred an i fr.rtr
[l«Oi fret ton point thirty psijteet west of weatliua Jf
lot one ft], block on* {l\m Klnner Ai'Utmn to Chics.
fo* thence running south ninety-seven v . 2 i*. - -ui
eetti! an alley; thence west along the north line of
tliealley;one hundred and forty ,’i feet, thencs
north a!on<»-th ; »*fl v £ line of land later? conreved to
Wu, H. Brown, about ninety-one i _! Jeet. to the plac*
- city ofCbu-igo Connty
of Cook. State of Illinois, with »B «ic ptirHege* and
apriunensncc? thereunto belonging, aa • all the right
anii equity of redemption of the s«d Jearum
his heirs and assigns thereat _
HORACE G. CHASE, Twice.
Chicago. July teth, lA-t. Jy^gs>(rtd
The above palol* acjonrceo to Mondav, ‘hevveaty
sixth <i6th) day vf August A. i). jat ten o'clock
A M at the north coorof tie Court nous©, la the city
oi Chicago arcrwaid.
, H'-BACS G. CHASE Trustee.
Chicago.Acgr.gtlfth, SBI. n-JISggrVUE
\l ASTER’S SALE.—State of I*ii-
XTJ note. County of Cook, 'rtor Court of
Cblrago—ln Chancr’T. h. r-lford n Ella* tL
Bu 11 A Margaret E D Smith, Benjar m F. «r«d!<sy«
James G Dco'ey, James. M Brvant. p.obert A fifattk
Richard H Collu s. Jeremiah t B-.sU, David t, Da
Golycr and Samuel De colyrr—Bill to Forsclcs#
il engage.
notice la given that in pursuance of »
decretal cicer. ecttred m the above enut : ed •■sos**. as
th«- fourth nay * - f April a l>. 13» , t, tr* Scott, w
Masttrl’ Cbnwery .f tee inoerlorCoa« of 0 dearth
»il at public aneCop, to the fcl*r.e?c bl-lter far
t»fh. at the n'rth door or the hoaeo of Cook
to- uty i» tne City of Chicago. County of Cook .ml
State of D lcsdi. on Wrdne’day, the fourth .tA*- of
S.pt.-nbtr A D 'Sai at eleven o’cl'Cfc !n the fore
noon or thAt day, the toLowlug draertbnd real citato,
r tv. ate In the t.uy of Clicw' Con *y of Coos sail
State of iliiivds, fcr f - m-ch thereof afi ta»y b t
ears to s-*tls<y the amount due comobtoxnus uid-*r
said cecre-, **iih ces a ot suit and eipeoaea of
Ealc) to Mtt- Lets os e (\> two (A. three 1 >. nvr [s>.
flx i&x ana seven tT), laßßck five m-i Lots taren (O.
nine ;?>. elewn (il), tceive (-2). fonr-eea ( *\ twenty
two rs-), and twe-ty-dve £5) m Bloc*, nine (9*. iu
Mcßeynoid’e *nbdl>i«joa of -art of tee ea?t naif .*£
the r;rthe*st Quarter of S. ctlv.c six («0,
thirty-; l. e ( *•>, NOrt-i Rangefoertem :■-■). cast jft.c
Third Principal Mrndlan. Also, Lot tore*- {<) Is
Block, tea (10;. Lot-tore*) (baadc r «‘ *
b goh Cea> street, and Lots ox. 16), nin-s {■}}, foortets
and twentv t»o (2J\ ft:-tingot Iftlvaukee tve
nuc In Block eleven fV.V In 3ubd.‘v*e\on of Bio«xrs ten
t'.Ci F&d eleven (U), lo Mci-ejnotd’a eA-liciou to Chl-
Cego. IRA SC-ITT
liV tft in Chancery of the Superior Court of Chicago,
.august &tli. -i6i. au-O-giii-td
Mortgage saliE.—pa.t>i• o no*
tics V' hereby green that by virtue of the
powers of rale coi tam'd la two indentures ot VI jit-
Sfco €j»c*jt-d ard careered to p-.e undesigned,
Ttil'iamß Scott, Ltad and j£; z* o vea
Lkr, il; wlie, bea : u-g oa the 'ttu -lay »{ l ily,
-ft. D. -feS, and recorded la the office off e C-*rk of
the Circuit Cs-cn aao Kt.» ffiLd.* «*f C.»k
County In the risteuf UUiiO’s. ,n tO of M-rt
k&gc». o< eat P>>se ? atw th.ohrat p azen < f said
Botk; ope of eafa Mortgage* bel’ig rvsa 1 1 secant
Tht psvxcittrf »h« *oba of-aid syives er uad for
the sum <-i FT- e Thou**. d D.liara o-. the H?fs day
of jU., T» i', wilts Int- ;est op s >u - a*, the n»ts of
tva pe cfntperunr. nl. !<*'atil- eeii anrnal? at the
Auif lr&n gxehHnr*: J'ani. in »he » Ity o S-V x o rt,
and th<- osht-r t.| f*id Mort.'sgfA being t-j secure taw
pj.;. m-nt of lue E.'nd of &.'.{£ Sylve-tcr Lind fjc the
ot Five Thou-and Dollar*, das on the
JSib day « f Jul;, a. D pe , with f-terte: oti sMd sum
at the rule« j ten per c*nt por * nr.m psy-i ne seint
annually at the aLTorraaid I auall, o- ice 2 at day
of feplenbcr. A D. ooi at the isurth door *»f the a
Court Hcn»-, ia the Cit/ of • ntaago, in sal * County of
Co:k-td St.-t: of Illinois, at ta*' hour often e'cTjpJk
ir the fortne-'u of B<U ; d-iy. ...ff-i f_-. sale -»nd e -ll at
public vrDdne. a.- icnca -*ft n'-y bo necessar? to pay
said irdfttrdnoes Init-ie-tftL'i e?pea-«9 v.£ -aile a* t-~-e
following di-soribeii preudsea to »itThe Nona
Store k lind’s 81-ocfi on t-e north twenty fjor
(2«) fret of Wbarflng Lots cumbered iwovtynine
(29). thirty ('<;>, and tn t»-o:-e ,3), of BradleyO *.ur
vej cl ‘U i.arfi; g Lo’slii Fn»-ijrlg .oal i o-rnof C .ica<o,
and known c-ore rardcnlarly *o nambir twenty Mar
k*-tf’re:t reen mail* ir the oa>icent
of the principal sum secured b/ sail mo;t.•ag-a,
an J also of >he last half vearc ior<-rvst ai>ou >*atd 'iiau
rc;pect.\tlf, WU.L2AW D. bC< 1 ?T. 'fortgagee
By H, v. wui«ni. his Attor-'e-In iact
Biodgett & Wraerov. Atfya. auid-g«2-tii
]V/| OBTG.AGE —"SFbereaa,
All .Tclm B Knight and Eil'unmi War?, of the State
c’ Kcutnckv. ox-rule-J and cliilvem! acto»P*ter Geib,
of the city of Chicago. County of Cook and State of
Blinoi;, a certai’: Imlc :ture of murtga-re dated the
nineteenth day orNovorauLT, A. D. eighteen hundred
on nftv-flve (!%".). wlilcr. waa dul» in the
TVi-conler's'iffier Coote Counrt.ln Cook tw-acy
tn-o li.) ofilongaaes.on page live hundred and four
(fi-?). Ia and bv which said lr.denture said John B.
Knight and Edunod Ware convened to said Fetor
Gilu.asrnortg.'tcet*, ail of sub-lot- numbered ou» o)
and two i2)vif Jam-a I), r. Ogden’s Su‘ of Lot
nun»l-erone{ .) In Mock number oii-ety sn (’Mi. In tho
S bool Seitii;- Addition to Chicago aforesaid: said
Lots taken together being fily i5P> f(*>‘6 In front oc
Mncroc ntrt u and ro nine back s nth. on vv.-Ua
street, one hundred fret C' fl. to an alley to secure
the j avment uf ibe five (') certain ,» r ‘jo2i&? rv Cole* o|
thcfaul K-iJahtand "‘arc to the -aid Gel*, given for
Tmrt cf toe purchase nrice of said Luts ; -aid notes all
□••nrlrig even date with said icuecture, the Cr -t r r five
hundred and eighty «i-l H doll vr .o ip i /ahla to
tliii &a'd tied) oUevcar from the date thec ofitUe -ecoai
(r<i> third (S'ir-d fourth:-thifor the wir - . of ten hundred
and lift - , dollars cf do. < each, and payable r—
to-aldCcb, Id two (t) three »>) and four (4i yar.* troia
tre date UiertOh and the fift • and last f-*r tnc sum of
clchtctn tbousaud live hundred a d tifty dollars
(t~ ,n3o) payable to the nrdir of the said GeFb.dvs
years ffim the oate there f with intere-t.
And whereas, deffiait 1 a been made In the payment
cf rhe two no*es last above mentioned, to wr the
nvtrspavabJßic fmr »nd five m aod3i years fr m ite
cate thefcol »es- ectivcM. and more than thirty caya
ha-lug elapsed siuc. the last of th-m fill du*; and
wnereas, trere Is now due and unpaid onou said notes
of prirdnal «nd lntere>t the -aiti of about r.inetaea
thousand nine hundred and forty dol ars l?
Now, therefor-, in iU-‘i.sinct of the nnwir mm®
ve.-fed by aaldtndectnre of mortgage, I, the n ;der
slgned mortcagce, ?-holl, on Tu-s-ay, the t-ntix
( Hull) dav of §'• Jtoifter. A. P. I, at reu o'clock In
tli frTci'oon. at Urn north .l or Court Bo;iie,la
paid city of Chicago, offer the .-‘aid Lot- at pubdc auc
tion anil *eli the mme, and ail right ard eqnit" of re-
Qti; rtlou oft -e said mortg,;g->r» tliereln, to the high
est bidders forcash, to pay allci ft* and ex-.'fcnsea la
curri'd In ndvertis'ngaml seihug said Lot.-a•;«! he said
bhlance of prinmnal audlnt-re-t due on said notes.
PtTLK GEIE, Mort: agee.
Cl-lcago, Jane 17, JfSL jji -g-Jdi-td
MORTGAGE. S \LS —Whereas,
deihnlt has been made tn the parment of a cer
tain rute (bearing d vti- the 27tn day of March, A. D.
'it:, and doe and payable In six years after date,) for
thet-an: of tworty-mr.v hundred and mr.otv-iive dol
lars acd ninety -four cents, si*-> »«- '*); anil' wLereaa.
&Ipo, default has been u a>\- la the pavioeut of a cer
tain bond or oblization, of ‘•amo date as said note, and
£)vep to secure the payment o: tha sum of seven
thousand five hundred and nlnctv-ainc dollar* and
twenty cents. J-V99 P- Ml which -aid note and bond,
together with other Indebtedness, are described in,
a d secured by a certain morttrace executed by K
Randolph Smite and Margaret EJ. Uis wife, dated th«
ilth da> of March, A. D. . and recorded In Qig Re
corder’soffice of Cook Countv. Illinois. In Book 19 of
Mortgages, pase «7\ which said mortgage has been
duly assigned to me.
Now, then for ,in pursuance of the powers of sals
In said)mortgage continued. Public notice Is hereby
given, that om Wedncs'lay tno twcnty-fltth, day of
eptember. A. D. !-di. at ten o clock In tue forenoon of
that day. at the north door of the Court House fa ths
citv of Chicago, Cour.tv of Cook and State of lllio<4a,
I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, the premia-s mentioned and described In said
mortgage, viz: Part of lota seven [77 and eight [B] bfc
block fity-elzbt [Wi of the original town of C ifeseo.
beetonins ftt a stake cm the east line of ?al<l lot eight
r-j.aseaia lot was originally laid cut forey-Qve (46J
feet north of the centre of said east I n?: thence run
ning west para'lei with the north line of said lot eight
[PUo a crake thlrt - . [tn] feet wc ,t of th e west line of
eaidlotcightr; ur.to lot uomlver seven [.], in said,
block fifty-eight i’*l; thence northerly, parallel with
the eastlme of ?aldlotseven [*], and tne west line of
said lot «ight l- jto the north Une v f said lot eve* pn
on the alley; thence alone the north 1 nes of said lot
seven 17 and eight iti to the north east comer of said
lot elgnt [*’; thence southerly along the east line of
said lot eight to tb* place of beginning, oil In the city
of Chicago, Cocnty of Cook, and Scam of liUuols with,
the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenance*
thereunto belonging, aitd all the right ana eqait of re
demption of the said B. Randolph Smith and
mortgagors, their heirs and assigns therein.
F If. WINSTON, Assignee of Mortgagee.
Chicago, July 22th, 1361. jyts-g^js-td
MOETGACiS SALE—Whereas,
default bas been made in the pavaje-.t of a cer
tain Ncte catec the eighteenth d*y of Juiy. in the
v<tr fclgMe n Bnaorcci and c lity for tb- sum of oua
bnndred and fiftv seven dollars and eighteen cents,
wiVn interest at 'be ra.e ct tea per cen. oer ar-uum,
Bavi.ble on‘‘ year alter cate to the order of 3 inlfiuuoa
ernsner, which said note's secured so be paid by a
certain indenture ol mortgage of the premia*
Insitrr mentioned, dated the day and year aforesaid,
executed by William Schafer and Elizabeth, his wlfb,
to the undersigned mortgagee, which mortgage la
dnlv recorded in the Recorna of Cook County* Stab*
cf j'Uinci-., in &<x.k of liorigagea fifty-one, ou Page
five hundred and twelve.
Now, then, notice U hereby given that L the under
signed, by virtue or the power upon me conferred la
and by said mortgage, shall, on the twenty seventh
day cf August in the ye*r Eighteen Hundred and
Sixtv-One, at the north door of said Co >k Coanty
CcsHifouee, In tbe City of Chicago, attweiveo clock,
or neon ox said last mentioned day. Sf.ll at cuDHc atio
tacu to the highest bidder for Ctt-n, tbe premies land
osd real estate In said mortgage deS'-ribed *ud a!i
right and equity of redemption ol sal a wniiain bcu
-Iktherein; said laud&ana gremLea ojiagdescn&ego jiagdescn&eg
as folio - * s. viz Eight acres of la=d tr nm off tbe 0 trft
end or side of the south half 01 tne cast haJf of t&a
nonh eastcuaitcrot Ser'lon t “9 -ty two (2-f. In Town
ship forty-one (Jl) north- and b«ag« tu.rteeß (13),
esA of the Third Pr.cclpal McrirJan; sa-d eight acres
of land being sixteen (1*) reds in width from aorta to
south, and txtsßdirgln length from tbe eaat line of
esld east half oi said torch east quarter of sale Sec
tion twenty two to the west line of said east half of
said northeast quarter.
BONIFaCIUS BEGKAUZB, Mortgagee,
Batts & Ntsarw, Solicitors.
Chicago, July 23d, IS6I. Jy22-gl»rod
CTATE OE ILLIKOIS, COOK
O COUNTY, SS.—Superior Court of Chicago, Au
gist Term, A, D. ibsi. James H. Childs, Thomas X.
owe, Eohert T. Kennedy and Haryay Childs va. Jeha
Eill.'*— attachment, . ,
Public notice is hereby given to the said John Bills
that a writ of attachment Issued out of the office ot the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Chicago, dated the 34
day of Auzu; t, A. D. l«?, at the suit of tbe said James
H. Chllda,Thomas M, Howe, Bohert T. Kennedy an 4
Harvey Childs, and aeain-t the estate of the said John
EIU-. for the sum of three thousand one hundred aud
sixteen and 6.’-‘On doQare, directed to the Sheriff of
Cook County, whxh said writ has been returned exe
cuted.
Now, therefore, unle-a yon, the said John Kills, shall
personally be aud appear before the said Superior
court of Chicago, on or before the first day of the
term thereof t® be boldeu at the Ceurt House, in the
city *f Ch'cago. on the flr.-t Monday of September.
J>. give special ball, and plead to the said plain
tiffs' action, Judgment will he entered against you ana
in ibv*r of the said James H. Childs. Thoma* it. Howe,
Robert T, Kennedy and Harvey Child*, and so moca
of the property attached as may be sufficient t# Mtumr
the saia Judgment and cost- will be sold to eatiafy too
same. -WALTER KIMBALL. Clerfc
Gallup A Hitchcock. Pills’ Att’ya. aos-gj-»-tw
ASllliijil
J?rMr«zatom!wCounty and Slat? afors-
C o?tt«’ ( SL^S o^d *^ oi: p®P tenb6r E MU
(317 thereof, for the purpose of aettlla*
claims agalsat the estate of Wiaiaai
Vsl AitirErp. tate of Warren Conirty, and State of
15 in haTlre claims aralnft the same are not!*
ffod aad reanwted to attend then and there. tor th*
p irp«c of during the*
Administrator ot the Estate or Tflllia» Tan Aa*
were. deceased.
Chicago. I2L, July 17th, A. D. ISO..
QTATE OF ILLINOiS, COOK
KJ COUNTY, ss—Saperior Court of GUtofA
August Term. A. D. IS®, John W. Steania and Jama®
Fortyto va. Isaac L. b a sc■ k-—A tta 2 luaent.
Public notice Is hereby given to thesald IsaacL.
Shaatthatawrit of attachment Israel oatot toeofflea
the Snpertor Court of Chicago. dat*4
» e s&h Sy of July. X D. i»l at the suttol toe uld
John W. Strains and James Fojsvth and against tha
e-tatcofthe seld Isaac L. Shank, for tie sum of Stent
Hundred and Thirty Seven 26-li* DoUars, directed to
the Sheriff of Cook Conner, which said writ has been
returnee executed.
Kow, therefore, unless yon, the eald Isaac 1# Shank,
stab personally P3 and appear before the said Supe
rior Court oi Chicago, on or before the first day of ta«
term thereof, to be bolden at the Court House, in the
City of Chicago, on the first Monday of sJz:
li*l give special ball and plead to the said pTMntMT a
action, judgment win be entered against you a-a ta
favor of toe-eald plaintiffs, and so much oftoe pr<u
perty attached as may be sufficient to *ac»fy tnesai*
fragment mi co«U, aahftirag?*-
Mathsx A Tatt, Plffl’s AWT*. aaa-gtft^w
Estate of Robert pat
tkrbow TtexASZP.—Yobbc Notice la hereby
n T claims and demand*
toe Mta^f*wd Robert Patterson* deoM*
SwS. same for adjudication and eetflanta*
St Presto WOT of CoKLtT coart OI Cook
ssfcfsasa&ss
ESI. bet* , iilmlaMreWj.
Chicago, J one S-.tb, 1553. jylS-taiMR
jyisgisww