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Special Notices. f** Jayne's Ague is an in tsble remedy foe Tever sad Amo. experience manyyeap* to aJmort every climate, pr>r« that ere need to strict accordance with toe directions. It * rarely tolled le cure—tot only bre»WM the cblOf uttjyrettortrgxhe morh'.d fcahit ot tic Ejstcm, venting the recurrence of the d'Rcase. rover itxad Ague, ongh not to itself daayeroms Is apt. unless speedliy • aoved, tolav* «ich a pertlcious effect on the sj-b-. r m to cur disorders much mere baneful ..a itself, and which not oily render the afer-Ufe of - patient miserable, hot are la themselves often *l. A promrt aid Effectual remedy la ttu-reTgta „t U w*ttcd, and St such Dr. D. Jayne's Ague Mixture 0- iifidcaUyrcccnmieaded. or MIC hr ilce «. FCILES & riKCfl, Sos. £4 V* Market street. Chicago, anfibj Aglets throagh oc? g*C>lm t »*:c country. IP A Friend in Need. Try it.— ryTALLIELE L'-'MMKNT Vi pro rfCrrca. tue of I>r.sic;- uCon ctlci.l. the cicat bare-setttr. aa- b t- iisaila practice twenty yeara vubtbecoct onUbirptucc***, As an ertcas.' -emody it i* with • a rlval.and will alleviate pa* *> jotf «p»edHy tfcay ? O.hcr preparation. For all and Sar r f Dtsordcn U ii-uxly infallible, an*. -:rea, Waunda. ‘rpruins. Bmlsea, C-,c„ Its sootblfig. ..llu£ and powerful -igtaeclay; properties, extlts •inf. wonder aid art .mshaitut of all who bare ever rt it a trial. four huadn.d certlLcaies of re okable cures, performed by U within the last two • attest UJi fact. Tor sale by J. 5. JOHNSON, • -ruj Ap-,;. “ i-.tate r.rr t-et, Chicago, and by all aoliTSueow-d-ly Garj':.t?r s /*lr*.eui»xsUC iivi ifeu -•stV'ainrutc l*.fc pofitive, eafe aac permanent Near*!*!*, RLd Sal. Rueum. It hi :ktfi;s •i. rtrredv, drlnns oat ana enUielf era <ra- ic- c.Ji-pa>>e. inquiring no change la met or ik and n!»■«• b* i*Vor- rir cbUd-en and persons • :,f tr-ost cit l.Lßt’ConjtitnUdaswUV. pe'.'cctsaletv. •t- ’."rii* J'r— removing. —honored* of U»rm— - i> oM.a i.ed oersonc «cii known, who Ireel? Thnr* silir"?:- -rt b , •y.-rjee-**. She* - v c sad Neuralgia Compound if *v. ■ I »»!>• sr.T t ‘.he c'tveve I evt-r UHARLVS A_ SHI H, :« j.l vid s.jktr Ho'je. Rosna. • V--T bv ler’ap *f Ecccirarb ;n twenty yearn. . i.v.rjt <o;.Cnen to my V'l scverKl Wcebe laet i • l v*: *!it:rtlr -'U'ea l?o e>oJ Gar .: \ i z uxnf.; Ri'id v.-nralrlaCompoand.” I M.' N T AW.y 5 I? rrankiln-sL, Ro?rau. ■iifcvir-g c«cn a esa tact suCerer jrotn Neutairi* rti.rtkcn months, tn.; been dri-enby excra.tst.uj; r L- 'bt trial c I numberless wltbont.ob ‘ i vs, it'acrdby a friend i c try Garil ,rr r.:.eamstlc ard N« .iral_xa I bave sr; ’;nt tci’l*. a* an: ent reiy well. D, D i'AXTFK i'rr Good--Jer. N0.5 Aprlctnn Bloak.Lcwtlv, SLuia. fc: nt;f by 0. E. JC*jN c ‘-.iX. • orner Stftte sad /am . -xr*;it; Cnlt'.nr v ,- .olv'S’!> h - c retail aseat lor •. t~ rTjwcj-tfr:- B. B. 3*aNUON. A.geat . ir-5t 2?*' T>r. Ives’ Hair Ctlvr and Res ..r-i c-Jvrtli-.b’ ■ n-klrßoatoraUvetaatßuo •rftLiU let u.-.J '.ril and .~eiQtT to hair h - • .^r >r. r.u* srTvt. a ic« apoKcatloaa iiviiE cr co •'•r.r.g tne fcldn. It prerents rTc, la-tc- ft“- li.lt a:.’ ccree all cru?.loap or v,‘ r\* -.-hs'-berp of taoCalc go City —C l r.'ml-i* W«?c- •.'»’«« K, -nVuy **t:eular. et--s: m. 41 ,■ Vpp" i— iv*-’ i--Jr Color a d ‘.l* •r J b* Vevp ■*. :o br f:c rest anicle ever Utro to tn»- Wett o' ArvwCere ei-c. It softeus ' - o'; ,u iic Li.'r. ri't-.-r .' 1: -.o Ha former c il »r ai I -r-. -.-/a-l t-.v0'.*.;!•.• r persoral arn-ja-ancey •"< i t'-.icf liven. *Ttv r . t\ per bottle. Wesiera De • ik -.t* OUI O BE. No '.9 i 55tktn Clark btrect • •*.. Crdtre tui.-.U; a'.;c-ded ». Addr?s» uJ. •. i- Cl'i-ii-.. b.v'iiJi •.-ikii itiaeovciy ' K-: t' « r'b ui>"S' r>,e. - r* tA»r«M • .. -v*« ' uisrf>v-rvo’we«Cant&r. '-‘t H-iic.. L-iv.-.wrv •'-ir-« ’SiSriui. CorcMlL *•: r.' •••’* • • - iv V«-clcures Soa'.u H- vl v „ r - -t'; <i.oai i>lE.-i vcre'cun*Bnbuto?oftuftEar -ij.. i.v Veik-a? T»r-jv t r • caret Cl.:*r&VCSire. - -- u-nca> ••l-cc- - -*! -c-^cvLepra. • ••-;,• - «> vv-.ri •- cr-« KJitnnir.*i32L . f sr.-orc. r cures S»U-Ehoucu j'.'f D'fccvtry curseDyrpcmli. v-•-! a: pprt’.-'- ?c«"c- l s. V . ! *...'*rv nif-cv,--rvK the K1 -.usyt. • ri.e-'v-- «•*> Pui’Ciar: s the TJ^cr •s-rtu- i"-’* iieol-ii bicovory brs -uted Ik or-£>. «■' ► 705 are slcK and Co not tao» what t~e matte? I’er .»>• yonha-.eanli;war-i htmer. Tr? Kenned?'# ■»; DleCCTBrj. For fciie by all Drntniat*. £inuaium?u G JUDICAL COLr Q'i AliLll :-j U.CE, COLTJM3TTS, OHIO. IVt Bernier C terse of t.ci-Mrd? in tUs Irstitafloi ■ ,; ( f on THURSDAY, the IMOs of October. m: (. j.timc uuoJ the:st of March, IS p C TJ IiTY: 5,31. SMIB, 31. D., Prof. of Tttc-ry and Practice, and Deau. FBANCIS CABXEE, 31. D,, Trcf. ef Obstetrics ?-nd Diseases ot Women aCMI Iran, JOHN Dl\rSo3r } JLD., Prof, of Anatomy and Ptyelologr. J. W. HA3ISLIO.V, 3t.lS Prof, of Surgery. S. LOVING, 31. D., P:of. of Mat. Med. Thera p. and Med. Jurisprudence, 7 UFO. C. WOBHIIiEY, M.D,, Trot of Cucmlstry. B. N. BASS, 31. D„ Donorsirstor of Anatomy. Torma: ']*- f>.* all the Profesrore P„tn ni!itl'.>ii_Tick€u (c.-ily o«4d once) ];•' s ~r Vec'k.* ?cci-i--t{ap lipht ana foci. tj f . r 'ij jci.l ru.lßc'Cital ac-rantas**? consists la the larr* n; d ii-«l Cel ce cliuic aua vne H»sp‘.ta. oi J l I'r.tDt.Ua iVtiMv iutuniaXT.. t'.caC, las • : ;itaT-v Ci.ru. rlu i•.« rit-tgLhorhojd trill be ac. !■>;«!•> to d-f'a’ P'.ailfT'i*. . All i« tt-i> tf i-Qa:rj w;li be promptly aaorrer=d, If 5. M. SMITH. D'tm. A LIBERAL EDUCATION with j KIUTART IKSTEDCTIDH ADD DBIU. j ' WliTiJiS UK lON COLLEGE aw been located at rrt'ON, ILL VT.J <-p*.n Pil-sary Academic 1 sin• (< lleriate Court rf on ifept. Irlh TneCol. \ l, C r * „ relive ti;» rlnccLd t:-achar», tL rough ay rs xsirci’p tL'! ft appliances,L-tS.regular t vitlSc cou:ten T:-e C-.e-.t -*ihool onllmng* in il» . n«f •, (coe tju ; v UK. ample ard acn »cave protmas, si:t t.jenarUiXL and u navantages which .; r'a ni of parents, In’.-ructlgulfl nrf V.-T.. In * TSTILtEBT IKFASTBT AXT* Pirn* Tactic, euoed. BaTOSktabd faxayasT|C! hXtfcCIBES Ctlls!o> ZuCAVE A>’P FaOTT Umt UU. dir a*- oftccr ti United *>*'«* - ray. atrfa 3 LL.f-.rm, TEE»b-.-t -T5 per rchpolVC*r *o* boar* ian.-'-Lrd room, feel. Labi* vashiafe and ta-tlon 1= T-n rrj d-parUrenu Excellent L-> 1-. pratr*. und'r the same * n - l «ad the ita’ I ore of the teachers. £ lor Cifcnlirs i>. 8‘ ccvss.Freelac-. t. Fulton. sn-ursi:cc. rppy Cl'fY IN’f-URANOS COM -1 PAKT. of Feoria. Hi'-aols, having concluded to cln« vp UsbUFlnecr K tbl* city, has re lasurcl all the xhks n«/w it lorce at this agency in the FECEIA KABIHE AMD FIRE IRSUEARSE GO. rnirh Company ai*nmc? from tbU date alj llabmtles wiuct- m». ariM; under the policies« f the city arreCVm.psiytorei-tiarea All premiums and ere mlan. notes due the City Insurance Company wU bo payable to J. Arc. VBICBT, Agent Cf the Peoria Marine and Fire Conr>anp, at lit- office, Ko 14S South « atir ntroet (Oolt * 8m *• U t). who holds all bocks and accounts of the fi*ld City TJ, D. ICONS S'C*? City lasuraucp Company. Cbic-ato. Sept. 23.1£C1. :cjl-g7oi.;w Prepare in time ASiIXST THE FIRES OF FALL, By Prime A No. 1 Insurance 33f THE PKCEKIX INSURANCE COMP’Y OF HARTFORD, THE FEUITS OF THE PHCENXS Are rranirest In the following r.atcmert of FaCj.s b; d lIUUKKB. showing the amount equalized topan lx benefit, tu the abate ot low ee paid In the Westaoi during the patt four )t«n; a substantial re cord uf * HBU TRIED COBeOBAIIOH. siuno ohio CB,1T«« ILLINOIS SiL ! S SS>; C-. MICHIGAN 32670*8 84£&1* TVIoCOSTSIN. Si.iiiiS 19.... Z* IOWA H^ Z \ Kesjo Minnesota* a.ffiuo I.V.W NK3.-t&fi£A. 1,16710 S.TIT.OO KASSAB 9.765.00 34&-4 3L XKNTXJUvT SIO3LC? .:™r;:;: g§S L. CORNELL A CO’S, Sff.fit&BS ; KlefeOpliL ...... 2765553 J L. CORNELL & CO’S, *e till leuirg fct ulrraiaa.Tjy 1 / mJBBAHP & BUNT, KrettZST AGEST3, Chiwsc, • Sp.W 1 WIT nn.-ph Office Zcr the VeetFir B’m*Ai*rn Blits* K «S£|SSr BH.A H. M-HA ..ILL (Cual, SiSlotft. Set. £^OAL! —COAL !l —COAL 111— PREPARED ARTHRACITc C9M.S in CLicuro aadlnsurv a permanent supply City cents per ton fiactuatioa between Inmn^rannWlcler tor fxceedltf Ipr.-ncr pneei of IS ?td Briar HUI Ccate. bare conjointly ti a ard formerly occupied by JonnSTbewCouie. CoTTipr of Kadisoc and Karket Streets, Wbeze tlizy Intend to KET AIL and WHOLESALE yyTTgmca- pnioßfi, trdnettdbaTtesld to dealers all tht 3um Coaii ♦hit hiSe been brought to Chicago for ten years; and S?ofes £ US rigidly adhered to ua- Spring Mountain Lehigh Coah, to KaCrpada m4o»o or other particulars, address ROBERT WW, ir.*-<U5Eai: Post Office Drawer 6157, Chicago, TO. > W OOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! ' ,1 » mo Certs of loc* body Hictoy TO>od, tfom I*«trolt ESter. 700 CorSL of Beacli sod Maple TTood « my T ' el “ ‘Tm. ELDEED. Ittuiugmct "AJEW INTELLIGENCE OF WO S ss^sstasgLasrs^B.. . - aetiiSw , O T AS T.Tfin B B V/ QfTßU«ffl£scs omen. "if’^TasSSeaS! o *'! J&oncß to loan. TITONET TO FIRST JJAi clan fcacnrlttca, ■A-t Xjow Hates. *.A lso ' trtU advance cm flrvvclaas ColUtezali for 60 or Wdaye. - 8.F.-DOWKIH& * CO, S3 Clark street, SbErmaa'B Block; 'J'ELEGBAPHIC EXCHANGE On 2Vew Yorlti FOR SAIiS.BT EISOBT COBB' ■tlS-EWS-lsi Telegraphic Office. TO LOAN ON CHICAGO cm PBOHEBTI, Or od Goo3> IMPBOVEU FAB MB, within 100 miles Ol Ch'caco in this Btate. - Farms for tale cheap.' CHAMBBfiS i LEB, UlLateßt BKXTBB STATE® TBEISUKT NOTES wa KTB n% By C. 2. COBB, Commission stock Broker, No. 9 Telecraph Building. FOP. MONET TO LOAN On Beal Estate Securities in Cool: and adjoining Count! ef. applv to £RNST PRUSSCMC, Dealer Is foreign Exekacpe* Hooey ud £e«l estate Brake?- AGENT FOB THE BKTiTfeS COMXKBCIAI, LIFB INSURANCE CO- AND KOXAS7 FDBUC, NO. 6 XiAItITIOP. BLOCK^ no‘.4-ly H. JLcor.Clsrtane Washington street*. MONEY TO LOAN ON O-TT JjJL Property or F anna in Cook and adjoining Coon. Ucf. LASTS WAESAKTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. J. I*. ISJt. 52 Clark street, rost Office Drawer 01ST. doll-Ul-ly Sanbiiig an'e Exchange ftT O T I C E BANK OF MOHTBEAL Tb? BHIp rr Circolsting Note* of the above institu tion aod sIIUs Braacb-s wUI be redeemed inti! more pc.manent arrangements ran be made, at tbc Office of • fiTefsrs. G. & J. WATrOIT, Scntli Water Street, In jfipiit Exchange on New York at oue-balf of ono per ct-iiT.., and tbe rat: will ntver exceed ibrce-qoax tew ©f one rer cert. The r«Kitmptrjn in this city will not bs discontinued 'VUiicut three month* public notice being given. 6t£i-- TkC--w CIIAS. SsiITHERS. inspector. J> A SKIS *3 IIOTJ3K OF C. B. BLAIR, Eschaugc SEanl. SSuildingr, Comer of Lake and Clark Streets, A t.e:-eral Uarik'ng buantes tramsitcd. ETCbarye on the East bought and told. ce24-gTOI Cm J>ANILJKG, KXCHAaSE CoUeotlon. Office, BUBEAM & SONS, 17 Dearborn Street, Chicago. T.r-.T i« 4 soss, r. g. aris.ui & co„ CHICAGO. [ECIT.SCU*3mI CCSCZK2TA.TX, 0. gAHKIHS HOUSE OF CHAPIN, TPHEELEE Sc CO., Corr.fr lake and I-aialle streets Chicago, 18. CvlH't Hole t> «de asti rac’.usd for on day of i)s&y it.cm ntcut^^ttrat-"’ of Exchange £<xcha. York forealelD bum 1 -towut. aa^-cSSo-Sm, ocS’SJ-lr A KEN & HOHTGS3, J3l BANKEBS f.SD DKALrAiS la EXCHANGE. No. 1 Bunio of Trade Ksuldlnse, SOtTIE WaTAS 6TDASI, CHICaG J. C'.Jitrtionaaa.-e in all the principal cities Intnc T7cl:ed States. . la7-iy TSETT & BKEWrTER, X BANXZB3 AND D2ALEB3 IN Ixcbaoge. hank Notes &&d Coin, Kcscatistb.; lowa. Particular atiettion given to C -UeinP -B throneb. ont Xc *a, Procc- da of City C .-1160110115 Remitted on da* c { payment. at current rat®* ol Excharse SEJKMtscrsßack of ITorfa An&r.ca, S jw York; Clara. D:dire A Co., New i ork; Grante Bank, Boston; Z e' err. Vila ft Co,. Boston; Wo-k, H “.Conch & Co, otiKdelptia; Bcllltt & dab ihorr-e, Philadelphia; 6. d tots, Cidrago: D B. Holt. Cashier, do.; F, I; nc’ccT Adam*, do.; Clark Bros. A Co, St. Lnnla. I. if. lesit. W. C. BnnwßTD JfOUNG p-CAMMOK, Marine • Bank Eliding, will continue ft GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. KXCB AKC*E on LONDON AJ*D PAT.W f> r sale, and Letters or Chedit atalable any where on toe Continent of ivuropc. Jyis-gi::-3m rrxiKois savings’ isstitu- .? Jfi.o3 . .1.01 . 20.00 111 THE CITY OF CHICAGO locorponted Pebrnarvj 1857* Office 104 ft 106 Washington Street. Int’ituiloc receives‘’eportts In Gold. S'-lyer and tbe Bills of psying Banla of » ITB OENTB A*»B WWABBSs Fjo» <ii cla«?.ea o *er?cns. including minor* and manned women, an allow* interest at tbe rate o 813: P2E C3CTT. PEE -tSITOM. Dividend* payable or- the Tin, Sunday of Janoary and July OSlre open daily durlrg tbe nenal liocrs ol baelncea, and on Tuesday and E-ttnrdnv un- U1 9 o’clwk. 0 oks C. HAIHfIS. K. F- EJDDEB. C sutler. * Jel*r6i*3y J}AVSSJPOUT, Bankers gnJ DetJtrs la £xehuij{S| j;i.SE. viO’JD, SUL.Y2K. &C. Ko.si '.-lax'' am a. Chicago. Himoia, N . DANK OF AMERICA. —Public D notice is hereby given, that all Blils or Circa hti-p yotiE ol tlie “BANK OF ATttERICA,” incorporated aid doing business in toe city of Cbic.4ro. nnder the gencrd banking laws of ibv ttate of Illinois, mu?tbe j.re entod lor paymcnttp t v e atidltor of Public Accounts oT said Bute, at his offlcsin the clfr of eprlcgUc’d, within threr years rrc-i- th»- <'. a»? bt-reot, or the fends deposited for the redempUon of eaid note*, will ce given ttp to said tii. *.tt aw of m«Prcddeit. K. "W. Wiliabd, Cashier. jy2&g2S4o^ei<4 TSctitts, ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JlAi that ve, {hr urdrrMgncd, have this day formed a Special and Limited Parle ershlp. of which Otto &tli<.l!cr is the Special Purt ier. in the w uolesile Lienor rnsi ess la the City of Chicago, and State of lilli oia. that the 6*ld AnorewSchaikr. as the special ■partner, has contributed the sum of three thousand dollar, cash to the capital -tock In tald firm. that the s-ald Otto Mutschlochner has contributed the sum of font thousand four hundred and nleety.'dx dollar 4 and eighteenth that the mid partnership begins on the first day of October A. D. iSSL and la to continue for durtas and until the second day ot Oc'ohcr. A- p. ISs»'. that the firm name ol said Partnership is to be Olio ilnt-clilcchner. who resides in the City of Chi cago. and that the Mid Andrew SchaUcr i the City or EIEIE, Counts- E gn™liSit, l, ‘ ANDREW SCHALuES. DErsnroyn & Fob©, Attorneys. Chicago, ilh, October let, A. D. IS6L r\ISSOLUTION OF CO PART- I / KFBSHIP.—The co-partnsr hip heretofore ex- Ptln«'b c -twe?.utheunderfilci , >d. under the firm ot J. M. BiINE & CO, Is this day cbsclTedby mutual cot. ipli The bnslCKs of the firm wm be settled up by Mr. J.M.StrDe. at the old 6t*nd, i'O 87 Lake fittest, up f-talts. to whom a debt* due to the Cm are to be 1 August Ist IBBL MAX KKAIW JM- STINE would respectfully • inform Ms friends and thetrade generally, that he wfl coctmue tne WHOLESALE DRY-GOODS BUSINESS £.t tbe old stand. =To. 37 i,at© Street, Up Stair*, And solicits a conllnaanoe of ttsir patronage. acpt-fc.Sol £m jrrfcung fSarijittea. SEWING MACHINES, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Or Money Refunded. K e ether Mcchlre win bear this eaaraidce, and all nx. tdi solo. Our IlfcUitea are sow GREAT!*? ixapnovaa, An**- vr? invite tie n>oet revere practical te?t and miuod vrttb tfco best in the •oild.et any pnee. bend, for h copv of our "bewlne Hachl *e Be view." Office VPfcTAiE?, -S3 Late street Address !•< C(KRELI & CO., tcITCMr Post Office Box Si, Chic**©, ill. JEV N E & Fresco sad Decorative Painters, 101 WASHINGTOJT ST., CHICAGO. SEK3CO ASD DSCOSATTVS PAIRTIKO 2a the Parian, Mate* Hell? safi fintr claw residence®. Alex the interior of Pab- Uc Halle, *c, torwceso. miaote, ud.«***», iS?SSI Wc also rive Btri:-t a*tentloa to tte Graining Wood end Herbies, and ecdclt year enters ocmfldfeßt of exe* rssvßgnssarsiß*. m Wrth!ngton<t Jj'AIRBANK'S STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS. Fairbanks ft Creenieaf, 15 UKEWSIiW CHICAGO, public teouses. WATTESON HOUSE, Cffi- JKL CAGO,—Oa «il 4»te our rate* of Booth win be reduced to ’ . . OI.QO Per D*y. BISSEtili 4 QOODBIOH. - CMoojo. Sept, tstt; UR - - oeiMWtm CJicagoffiriJmnt MONDAY* OCTOBER 7, 1881. DISASTER TO THE GREAT EAST. BBS. An ABtticiaCoiaßeßteiiiheKlritdr. The Great Eastern left her mooring® in the Hirer Mersey at o’clock on Tueadayj the 10ih of September. The pilot lift her at lour o’clock; - Immediately putting on. fall speed, ailment well ■with her. nntiPfotir o’clock'on Thursday, when a strong breeze prevailing, the aft tackle of one of the forward boats on the .pert side became unbooked, leaving it suspended by one tackle. The captain en deavored to steady the ship while this was rectified, bat found to his surprise that the ship would not answer the helm. Tne fact was, though it was not known at the time* the inoctr pin was broken. Toe fore-staysail was ran np, but the wind immediately split it into ribbons. The fore trysail was then run up, but it was blown away. The paddle engines w erenow stopped, and fheboateorderedto be cut away, when the Great Eastern once more started on her course.' The passengers then went down to dinner, and from that moment commenced a cba-B of breakages which Lasted without intermission for three days. Every thing breakable was destroyed. Furniture, fittings, services of plate, glasses, piano—all wrre involved in one common fate. It now became known that the rudder was unman ageable. About sis o’clock the vessel had to be stopped again, owing to two rolls of sheet lead, weighing ecme hundred, weight each, which were in the engine room, rolling about with every oscillation of the vessel wuh fear ful tcrce. These having been secured, anoth er ctarl was made. when, a tremendous grind ing was heard under the paddle boxes, which had become twisted, and the floats were grind ing against the side of the ship. The poddies v ere stepped, and thenceforward the scene is described as fearful in the extreme. The ship rolled so violently that the boats ware Wished The cabin, besides undergoing the datgers arising fromthc crashes and collisions : which were constantly going on, had shipped, probably through the portholes, a great deal ol water, and the stores were floating about in utter confusion and ruin. Some of the chan* cUUra fell down with a crash. A large mir ror was smashed into a thousand fragments; rails of bannisters, bar?, and numerous other fittings were broken intofnamberless pieces. Eems idea of the roughness ot i c night incidents may be nattered from 'he fact- that the chain cables polished themselves bright wiih friction oh deck. A epareridiogbit gave way on the cable deck, and knocked a hole through the ship’s side. Two oil tanks also cn toe cable ceek were so much damaged by another concussion that two hundred gallons of lith oil contained in them ran into the hold, and caused, during the rest of the unhappy voyage, a most intolerable odor. The luggage ot’the passengers, in the lower after-cargo space, was lying in two feet of water, and be loie ihe dfclivciance of the ship was effected, the luggage was liteially reduced to rags and pieces ot timber. Twenty-five fractures of Lxnbs occurred from the concussions caused by the tremendous lurching of the vessel. Cuts and bruises were innumerable. One ot tot cooks on board wss cast violently, by one of the lurches, against the paddle bos, by which he sustained fearful bruises on the arm?, putting it cut of his power to protect himself. ano:htr larch drove him against one oi the Btancheons, by which concussion one of the poor fellow’s legs was broken in three places, -jlit baker received injuries of a very terrible ' character in vital parts, and one of the most striking incidents of the disaster was this poor, brave man, crawling in his agony to ex tinguish some portion of the baking gear Tikicb, at that moment, had caught fire On Thursday night the gale was from the southwest, but on Friday morning it had turned round to the northwest, and the ship was drifting an unmanageable login the trough cf ihe sue Bhe did not ship much water on deck. It was scon discovered what was the matter with the rudder. The pin npon which it turned had broken off three feet above the point where it entered the stern of the ship. It was wrought iron, ten Inches in diameter, ana ihe iron appeared thoroughly good, break ing si that particular point where it appeared ttrosgeet, welch was one of the most carious incidents oi the disaster. It was now found necessary tc rig up some kind of steering ge*r, A spar v* as lurown overboard with the anchor fluke attached, which, dragging in the water behind the ship might bring her heal totr-ewind, but the swinging of the rudder u. a hr- it useless, and a plan was then suggested to the captain by the passengers, to which the ticace ot'ific vessel is probably attributable. Ir, wi*?, to pass two or three turns of chain cable around the rudder pin, immediately be • : i«.w the point at which the breakage occurred, j and secure it with wedges and small chains lypu'lug either end of this chain cable. A I circular motion of the pin wes produced, and 1 a connection being effected with the usual c‘ca ; cs attached to the rudder, and a tempor ary wheel rigged up below the deck, a shift was male once more to proceed, but the screw of the Tisstl upc n which the locomo tion now depended, hardly a vestige of the paddles remaining, coonstopped, it being foul ed by the rudder, by which the rudder was prevented from veering more than was neces sary to steer the ship. All of Friday was occupied with these ar raEgtiDcnts. The ship had drifted up the -west coast of Ireland, cut ot the oralnary track of Saturday night. The brig Magnet, of Ha iiax, hove in sight and came alongside acd raid to ler the purpose cf rendering assist arcc. Sunday, at 2 o’clock, the Great Eastern got underway; the rudder was found to act, and tfie vessel proceeded nine knots an hour with the screw alone.. She met the Persia the next morning and signaled her to come under the | Ite, v.Lich the Persia did, but she proceeding, j the Great Eastern did not lessen her speed, { and it was supposed and concluded that her in -1 leniiors were unfair. The Great Eastern put on ball speed and was scon beyond recall. An attempt was mads at an explanation, but the Penia was tco far off. The Great Eastern continued her course Tuesday morning, and reached the head of Kin sale, wnere she stop ped four hours to arrange her tackle. She .tlgt aled the shore, but no notice wjs taken ot her. At four o’clock she arrived off Cork, and a small steamer came off to assist her, and the larborwas soon reached. TTT.LMAHH & roHlirsi-iyj oc3x6w MACHINES, ALMINI, Stoles. AN AMERICAN COMMENT. [From the New York Evening Post.] Vhat Might Have Been.— Let tie suppose list a Yankee conceived tbe Idea cflui'dii g a vessel bigger than Noah’s ark; that a cumber of credulous Yankee capitalists subscribed several millions of dollars to carry out this grand idea; ttat elaborate and costly plats were made; that tbe greatest ship i Djicers and naval engineers of America put their heads and their experience together, wiih the ovbwcd object, of glvit>g to this Yankee wonder the finest lines, the best pro portions, the greatest speed, the utmost safety and comfort that could be united in one ship by the concentrated genius of the Yankee nation. Let us suppose that the timbers of the great ship were laid—after many delays, and much Yankee newspaper bragging; that several years were consumed in tbe construc tion ; that meantime every Yankee illustrated paper had pictures of the great ship in its. daiiv stages of progress; that ths moat emi nent Yankee scientific associations had reports of what the great ship would do when she ; was finished; and that the reporters of the ; I daily papers had a constant item in this great j Yankee marvel. Li t us suppose that when the tedious work was at last completed, public notice was given of the launch of this great wonder. Let ns suppose that on a given day thousands of ca liens and admiring Yankees crowded the ship yaid, the river banks and the housetops, to witness the great event of the age. Let us suppose that, at tbe proper moment when all was ready the chocks were knocked away. Lei ns suppose that the great Yankee triumph of ship bulld'Dg did not move! Let us suppose the disappointed crowd sent home, and then the disgusted architects ap ply-! g hawsers, chains, windlasses, men, { horses, hydraulic pumps, and every other ma- : chineiy and power that could be brought to ftiher, in efforts to persuade the Great Yau ec Marvel into the water. Let us suppose that after several months of constant effort, and the waste cf money enough to build a California clipper, their object was at last at tained. Let us suppose other shouts of glori fication in Yankee newspapers, otter “ cuts” in Yankee pictorials, other np?rts of the ex cellencies of this latest marvel, to Yankee scientific associations. Let us suppose that afGcrmanym'>ro months the monster ship is at completed in every department; and that the newkhareholders who lave superseded the bankrupt first subscrib ers, and put in a few more millions, at lait see their hopes afloat. Let us suppose that a trial trip is planned, a fine day chcetn, the passengers got aboard— tim j mootings cast off! For tbe first time the i Yauketmsrvelisfree; and incontinently she j ruts down several ships and steamers. Let i ussurjcecthat after various adventures she j leeches the Sound. Lot u» suppose that ■ while the passengers are congratulating them selves on this latest American triumph, there is a loud report—an explosion—and the great triumph made ridiculous by a blunder which we mutt suppose our Yankee papers to call an accident! Let us suppese other trial trips, even a sum mer voyage or two; all balled with new plan cits b> Yankee editors. Finally, lot us sup pose this great American wonder caught *.n such a storm as all s.agclcg vessels are liable ;c. Let us suppose this marvel of the age tearing htrstlf to pieces In a gale which does ret ct the smaller ships of other nations. Let us suppescher twisting off her rudder pin tsls, rolling away ter boats, smashing her err at. wheels, teasing her wretched passengers »nd crew about like mice in a cage, breaking their -hoDC?, grinding up their luggage Into tinder, filling their nostrils with -decayed fish oil, tbeir bodies with splinters, and their souls with terror.' LU.US suppose that the pride of- America proved herselt on the first real trial I a great unwieldy, unmanageable tub, thus dis* appointing the confident expectations of all the celebrated Yankee wiseacres, and bring ing their cherished theories and tbeir equally precious shares ct stock alike to naught. Finally, having supposed all this, we leave the reader to suppose what funny comments the London June* and Saturday Review would hat e u adc upon Yankee pretensions and Tan- Ik cc hr mboguery, hew they judge of all things by tbeir size, a-nn axe always undertaking what they carnot accomplish.. How the Rebels get Xnt jlHjjenc©, Tbe expedition against Port Hatteras. was inown by she rebel leaden a* .Richmond severe! days before its anrlralat tbe place of its destination. The Intelligence bad been IrsrVmUtcd to them by a leading banter'of this city. The messenger subsequently ffeU into “he hands of the police, and was-iacarcer rated, at Fort Lafayette; the principal eavei fcimseli by a timely departure from the city. There I? ressento believe that there are anil anny officers employed la nd about Wash fcjgton who are m connntioicatiQh wit*, the enemy: but they art now closely watched.- iV. T, Taper, ' -- . tgr Thera is » reported coldweee batweea Eeftondoni Sweden. It wffl prtbiblf ta oreofie great*?; between now Mdwext spring. Hr« Bnekaman On Saturday night or Sunday mooing the. house of Ex-Preeldentßdchanan, at Wheatland,was broken open and a very vaiua- JJ* 'of double.harness carried on. The thieve* effected an entrance by prying open th e dotfry and found the harness in a smaffclos&t or box kept for the purposed Theab’fcataess were purchased at Washington by Hr. Bu chanan shortly after his inauguration as Presl* dent, ata cost of five hundred and thirty dol lars. They are heavily mounted frith silver, and as the rogues will hardly attempt. to dis; pose of them, through fear of detection, it' is likely they will cut off the mountings, melt them down and sell it as old silver. The sil ver alone in this shape, would probably yield them several hundred dollars. After securing the harness the rogues visited the Icehouse and carried off all the marketing that day pur chased by Mr. BachmanV housekeeper. The Tag cals were apparently welL acquainted with the premises. —Lancaster (lb.) Express. ■ WORK 05 THE HARBOR DEFENSES —Oipfr Fester, of the Engineer Corps, is pushing •work on the Sandy Hook fortification with a iorce of ever SCO men, and w-11 have it comj plriedasa water battery, or provisional de* fence, during the FalL Improvements' ane also progrcfcsiEg falislactorUy on the forts at the Narrows, under direction of Colonel Dele field, and although the new defenses at th.it point-are. only temporary, they will present serious obstacles to an attack from theeea. Kb steps ■ are known to have been takah for the construction of an iron plated steamship, cr the early completion of Steven’s water bat tery, which many people regard as a powerful adjunct to our harbor defenses, if not indis pensable to their perfect security.—.V. Y. Journal of Commerce. Our Kind-Hearted President.—One of the Eolckrs in the Vermont regiment to which private Scott, the eoldier sentenced to be shot lor slf cping upon his post belonged, relates an incident which shows in a strong light the kind-hearted character of our President. Scott was to be shot early in the morning. On the afternoon before, it was decided to pardon him, but the place of his confinement was six or eeren miles from Washington. President Lincoln telegraphed to the officer in charge of the execution, but Lettiig no reply and fear ing that his message might have miscarried, htTwtnt himself after oark to the encamp mert to make sure that all was right. Says the.writer— 11 1 am a Democrat, but in tne future, if I have an opportunity, Ishall sorely cast my vote for ‘ Ola Abe.’ ” A New Style op Stove —The men in Gen. Banka’s division have devoted their attention, within a few days past, to the construction ot temporsiy fire-places in their tents. The plan adopted by one of the New York regiments is firet to dig a trench a foot wide and a foot deep, running from the interior to the exterior of .tne tent, then to coverit over, with the ex ception of a feet at each end, the inside serving as a fire place and the outside end covered with a heaclees barrel serves as a chimney. The invention 5s said to be of California origin. A modem French writer says that “the an- of handling soldiers, -whilst making them move in groups—that art in which Tarenne excelled—seems to be lost. Throwing masses—lnfantry, cavalry, artillery—such, in his latter years', was Napoleon’s whole art. At Waterloo he employed no other method; when tte Prussians arrived, the hammer was broken on the anvil. The effect of those mon strous ehocke —whose secret reduces itself to a mechanical formula, mass multiplied by velocity—ls horrible.” The Health of Jeff. Davis —The reports two or three weeks ago of the convalescence of Jeff. Davis, must have been premature, as the Richmond Enquirer of last Tuesday con tains the following announcement: “We are glad to say President Davis was able to be in his office yesterday for the first time since his illness.” SJatf, craps anU Jfurs. FJBS! FURS! FUHSI—J. & A HEBZOG, Practical Furrier i and dealers In HATS, CAPS AND FURS» Have Inst opened their large and splendid stock of American ano European Fore, expressly mannfectured for tHs ruarkcL Turongb onr facT-Ittcs la importing onr European Furs and a practical experience for s Far? lb the manufacturing of this e-rticle, we are en abltd to sell cheaper than any other houses in the ■West All! intending to prepare A-r the cold season, would do well to examine onr 9‘ock b-=fjre Duyme elsewhere. EEPAIIILNCS OX FDBSNEATiiYDOXK. Military t ap‘ ir-adc to order. , . iLtiS-tifitt J. * a HEBZOG. !S2Lake street JSESSI.A.N, AMERICAN AND HUDSON BAY COMPANY’S FURS. l-aoi*-a" Fine furs, Hisses’Fore. Gentlemen’* Fur*, Bltlth and Carriage Bc-hes, Bnffalo Skins, Bugs, Foot HaH>, Ladles" Fromenade, Kidln*' -n-d S'saUng Cape, BBEBD’S SIIjE HATS, Ecft Eats of ever? style, Cloth and Fur CAnn, Timbrel las. Buck Gloves andMltteut, Calf Shin Gloves. AC., AT WHOLES All OE RETAIL. TISOS. B. Jfl: -Slilß Sf CO,, Furriers and. Manufacturers, 107 Randolph Street Chicago, 111- tsr- All good- warranted as represented. Ca->hrald for shipping Fora. 895"6t-ty ’Suemess ©asbs XT W . CLARKE’S LAW OFFICE, No. 128 Lake Street, Gorier of Clark, [ocS’ei-ly] Office 270.1, up stairs, Chicago, HI, y\ GOODRICH, AGENCY OFFICE. Corner of Clark and IQonroe Streets, ftTp Stain.) SOUTH-WEST OF POST OFFICE. The subscriber offm his services as Agent to tie pubic to tranfaci any business as an Agent. Baying Lumber for persons or dealers latte country, orals poflrc of cargoes of Lumber, Shingles. Cedar posts or Wood. Also, collecting Debts, Duyl'g Goods for country merchants or others or the soiling of Coun try f reduce, bythe "boat or carload. Any business sent to him -will be promptly attended to at a reasona ble commission. Address , __ )». GOODRICH, Drawer 5771, Chicago. ITL REFHBEX' ES.-Cooley, Farwoll & Co., Dry Goods Merccnnls, Chicago, HI.; D. R. Holt, Cashier ofMer cuantt’ Saving-*. Loan & Trust Co.. Chlcigo, HL; Thoa. W. O’iCutt, President Mechanics’ & Farmers' Bank, Al bany. H. i. ; W. W. Goodrich, Attorney at Lay, 74 Walt street, K. T. eeSog73l-3w MITCEILL & ZAHM, ILAN-WACTUBEES O? TiLLOW, CAHDLB3 AND SOAPS, And d'alert 111 HIDES, WOOL, PELTS AND BBEO3. Fact* r* corner of State street and Archer Road. Office ar'd •Wareiocse 77 Kir ale street, Chicago, m. j. 8. inrcHxnn. [noih] toms z*hs. jgiNST WISGESS, M,nnfactnrer and Wholesale Dealers in BOLT MOULDING. LOOKING GLASS, PICTURE Oral and Ornamental Picture Frame w arehou.se, 15S RANDOLPH STREET, Opposite the Court House. Chicago, Illinois. Steam Factory, SST, 529 and 281 State st, and SI and 58 LaSalle st. French Mlrrort.lPortralt and Oval Frame* ol every Hind. OUI Flames re-gilt equal to new. P.0.80x. 1944. j T S. KIRK CO., SOAP AND * CAKDIE HAKOTACTDEEBB, And dealers la Bcdn. Soda Ash, Tallow, Tal'ow on. fta. Kot. 18 & 30 BtnrSt., Chicago, anl.gSit-ly ■DUTLER & HUNT, 48 State-Si., D nave now on hand the following sires of printing * IHzS 3PI« 99X40 VtiS £x44 34x54 25x57 87x41' STTfa CSX42 31XS4 21X33 25i55 23x27 And srereeeifflDC alarze assortment of BOOK PAr as Rfc-n reams of ■wrapping Paper, of different eixcrl UIOO reams Manilla do. , . ' . Vfi reams Cap and Letter, anda general assortment of Printer’s Stationery. j.or-0 kers of Mather’s celebrated Book andßews Ink. in of "which will ba sold tor cash at the lowest poa- Cash said for Bags. üßk California atib IJikt’s fJtat. jp OR Y S X PRESS Teia ©ays TO SAN PKANCISCO. will ba received at the office of the Gutted Stale? Express Company, . cosy ter or r 7 -*™*- ahdlaebstbssxs. SO Olartc streets^' will be forwarded to connect with the Foos Express, leaving St. Joseph, Missouri, every WEDKBSSI.I AITD BATUEDA.T, AT 11 F. IS TELEQRAM* Best to Fort Kearney on the morning* or Monday and Friday; will connect with the Pony, leaving SLJcacpi WKnc^ss. Letters weighing j< ox. or under 1 TjA Letter* weighing overloa., v ...,._..... r *.*- The half ounce lotterawUl oereauced toons dollar alter Jaly let. nr xc all cane? to be enclosed ih Government 7eiol ' es - oL^Sglgg 11 ffirocmis, ikobisiowa, &c. JJIO COIBKE. X t O O O SAO-R) For sale by H. T. SICS, Ko. 8 Board of Trade Bloch. seTrlm THWENTT -THOTJSAKD Boahelf I- BABLEYHALT. v heap for Oasli. WWW * MOREY, O Board of.Trade Bnildln*. jputnituie. MORGAN has Removed't* 169 Randolph Street, - Where he will toe pfeuedto tMiDhiß oW p»ttrc«a«i weuMthose wtemagtopnrchaeeFurnitureatLOW FSICEB. The *todt is caßrely pew, and comptjetej one of the Unrest, host sad moat Ihihlouable FureS true ta.the Wert. PARLORf AND BEDROOM SUITES .sasseswjsssassgss fc-Tet*. BofM,BoflKeefii MdCheite of ill Hal. tth itoefc ggt am gat x oD?S MAUS3, PRACTICAL Aj OmOULMT. - mol*galrsot*f&. ¥E WILL EXHIBIT OH FRIDAY WORMING, OCT. 4TH, FROM ATJOTION, XOO Pieces PLAIN ALL WOOL DE LAINES, COLORS, of THE BEST QUALITY. FOR TWO AND SIX PENCE A YARD, Regular Price Four to Five BMQings. TVc win exhibit at the same time a mm mam OF THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES IN Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, &c., We will exhibit MONDAY, OcLTth, an Auction pur chase of over 600 Pieces OF THE BEST lEAEHB OF FRENCH MERINOES, All cf which we will tell MUCH EELOff THE COST OF IMPORTATION'. 50,000 STARK NULLS BAGS, Below tLe IVTarlset Price. Large arrivals of New Goods Gaily at WM. M. ROSS & CO., Be£gf32 8m Koa, IC7 and 1)5 Lake street. FAIL TRADE. ISSI. DAVIS, SAWYER & C 0„ 43 & 44—L&ke Street—43 &44 Dry Goods Jobbers, And Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Gaps, ABE NOW SECEIVDsO ALABGE STOCK, COMPRIS ING *t t. THAT IS NEW AND DESIRABLE IN EACH OF THE ABOVE LINES, yrmcn will be sold at Eastern Jobbing Prices. DAYIS, SAWYER & CO. [selo-g5"6-3ml 1861. 16 & 18—State Street—l 6 &18 CHICAGO. G. C. COOK & CO., Invite the attention of buyers to their stock of OROGENIES, Which they offer at.the Slowest Castli PrloeSi G. C. COOK & so., 16 & IS-—State Street--16 &18 NEW CASH STORE. MARTIN & BEOS No. 88 Xielte Street, Chicago, Illinois, (Tremont Bloci.) We have juit opened a large and Complete Stock of CLOTHING, Which we will sell AT LOWER PRICES Than ever offered In this market. TO WHOLESALE DEALERS We can offer EXTIt.t J.vmrc EM EATS, As we pnreha-e a great portion of our Goods FOR CASH, A.KD KIABBFABTBRE EXCLUSIVELY II IEW YBBE. Call and examine o* toot before rmr chasing else 'Bberc. as It is do trouble to enow goons. Iff ARTITf & BBOS; se2-g4SB Sm JJRI GOODS CHEAP for CASH. COOLEY, FARWELL & CO., Ko«. 42, 44 and 46 Wabash Avenue, Have in store a large stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS And Invite the attontb o close buyers, before pur cliaslng elsewhere. Wp hare come down to a War Bads, mating CASH the Rule, and CREDIT the Exception, and hope the S^ u,,l SsagF.a2fisr.*«ff seswa Satterlee, Wells & Faulkner, WHOLESALE GEOCBRS, 64-—Lake Street —64 COBSEE OF SIATE, (Old Stand of Scncrlee, Cook & C 0.,) CHICAGO, ILL. H. L. SATTEBXSX XB. W*U*- *• PATLBtSB tielO g5»Sm3 Ravson & Bartlett, acArrvrAcrmxßS akd wholesale dealers is BOOTS AND SHOES, 30 J.JKB SXIUEEX.. 30 CHICAGO, ILL. v„ wnniA reaneetfa'ly call the attention of City and cSffilJSSSto t/osr «tw) sboM which ws have now in store, and are daQy West Boyalatea Ma*, which consists of Custom Made Patna Kip and Calf, andGrsnWat-r Proof Boots; together with a fall stock of an ttylee ot fail and wihtee goods eftte best quality and mannfacttirs, which weare -11 fer CASH.and crompt paying tr*d= at Boston and Kew TorK«JohblnglMcefl. TTe arc Aeente ft the-sale of Mltchsu a Patent lie ;,aIlteTS kSk aid stow 13 tilth. States. CONCESSION! PEAKE, MARSH & 01 LOHfc, 37 Lake St. - - 48 Waeaih Ay*.. Conlormisc to Use pr««ro of the time*, we here determined upon eOKCILUTIOH ASS SQKCSSSISg ■ofisr tetter ten be effected hr '' X«OW X'*l JLOe»»». ;' \We then oCcr AT WHOLBBAIS throughout axaem duriaf the preeat eeitHaone a iteefe of Dry Qoodf, Hoiiery and Hotioiu, •ÜBserpMM&ln nanus, muhiu ui im iuH HMHitaite . «*<*•»» rmthrr '*M» nyrm^S REMOVAL. 066ETT, BASSfcTT A HILL 'Wholesale Dealer* BOOTS AND SHOES We Tiave removed nearty opposite oar old stand to tils Co Tn!nodiniia double store, Scsi 20 and 31 Lake Street, corner Wabath atoms, where we shall be happy to receive onr old customers and as-many new ones as may be induced to «*»ti on us. We hare now In store the LARGEST AXD BEST SELECTED STOCK OF BCOTs AND SHOES in this market, -which we shall offer at prices that can. not fall to convince cur Korth western Merchants It will be fortheirlnterest tobuy cius instead of going East To close I CASH BUYERS We would particular!" recommend an examination of onr stock beloie purchasing elsewhere. . Cheap for Cash. 1861 FALL TRADE 1861 FIELD, BENEEIOT & CO. 81&83. -SobUl Water Street...Sl A: 83 *bt NOW PREPARED TO SHOW A FULL STOCK OF GOOD* FOB MEN’S WEAR, To which they call the attention of the Trade. FIELD BENEDICT A CO. BOWEN BRO’S, 72,74 &76 Lake Street, HU?. OPEKISG EVSEY GRADE OF SEASONABLE GOODS, MAKI3G THEIB STOCK UNEQUALLED IN ATTRACTIONS. Buyers are brrited to Examine. BOWEN BROTHERS, Jobbers, Dry Goods Crockers, &c. TIN PLATE Hardware, AND IEETAI. WAllEHlillS’T. Established in 1844. WILLIAM BLAIR & CO., 176 Lake Street, Chicago. Having received our Spring Etoch, we offer At tlie very lowest marliet rates, 4,0”' Boxes Tin Plate, assorted Fixes. 3,500 Bdia Sheet Iror, N0.16 to No. 26. p.« W Lbs. copper Bottoms. f>,OCO IPs. Frazier’s Copper LBOO Bdla. Bright Wire, No. 0 to No *23. 14i c»st9 Saeet ZinCtasßorted widtns. 7,5y(‘ Bdla Best Fence wit e, No. 7. 8 and 9. €.M» K( gs Nails, Wheeling and other prime brands AGRICULTURAL IMPLEM2STS of all dsscrip ticnr it Factory pnccs. „ „ , A complete assortment of Cutlery, Shelf Hardware, Tinner's Toois Japancd and Pressed Tin "Ware, and Tinner’s Goods oi all descriptions, upon as Ihvorahle terms as the gcodscanbe procured from any market. Tyrf.T.T.w BT.ATe. a. B ZTBLSOS. O. W. BPT.DItTT. Benttsts’ ®erhs DENTISTRY— Dr. Kennicott Ims returned, with renewed health, and a deter mination to merit the friendship and confidence of all who may entrust the care of their teeth to his skill and experience. Office, 131 Lake Street. BelS-gfiOT-ini T C. FULLER, ° 3J»NTiaiT, ’ 85 CLARK STREET Opposite the Court House. Chicago. apll'6l-2y iSSISAK, A- Seutlst, 10»...WASHINGTON STREET....IO3 F. O. Box 8041. WM. aLBAUGH, DENTIST, Tv Office anCEcaldenceHo.Rg Wert Baadolph street, (cncccasor tc Feller & Alhangh,) would re spectfully Inform the public that he may a tllTbc found at the old place prepared to give full satlalactlon in cverv department oi Dentistry, whether in Fillers, rr.TtlvTNo, BxnacTrn.-o. BxsxmATnro or the Inser tion of AsxmoiAi, Tariu. Specimens of all Binds work can he seen at his office. Charge* moderate. nviysi-jy . QBI> SACHEM BITTERS AND WIGWAM TONIC. USE THE OLD SACHEM BITTERS It la the finest and beet a?Eiwa BXBSioxxtß kkwh rr IS AS 'CSEQUALSD Purifier and Regulator of the Blood* IT IS A DELIGHTFUL TONIC. TRY IT AND IT WILL DO YOU GOOD. For Pale t>T EDWARD FOSTER. Wine sad Liquor Ueichant, S3 South Waver street, Chicago. —"Wm. GOODRICH, Proprietor, New Haven. Conn, Principal Depot, H5 W&terstrect,N. Y. nolffW-ly r£I3fIHQSB. ! S 0> X* 3D LONDON DOCK •GlIiT. THIS DELIGIOU TOMIS STIMULEMT ESPECIALLY DESIGNED S'oy tha 9m of the JSedlcal and tho Family, cuiiferteGe toe ao-salica "OIiul” ■Mvaaiaus/’ *Cordial,”* **is'efilc&ted,” “ScbßejrxT Ac- is now era* Sorsen b~ t.U of the meat prominent Pbjßtciana, Caeto. jts. antf* CcnnoUcccrs, ta tyesftatog au ql thc»at to. ttola medicinal Claudes. <toa!c icd dloretc) waica 33lon?tc» as ou ikc »cm gix. J*at to quart ana -tot «md sold by all Draggisli, fciocan, Ac • A- IS. BSN*NGKB & CO., • actiahed to 17JB0 Soitß PEOFsarrosa. Ho. 19 Broad street: IT. Y. mg" For sale, wholesale, is CWcago, by Hcyt * nark. J. n. Reed ft Go„ auQ J. S. S- Fuller ft Co. aplf^l-ly CATARRH! CATARRH!! CATAEBH!!! DR. SEELYE'S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY 11 ' ■Warranted te be a sure cure for CATARRH or COLD IN THE HEAD, OSE HUNDRED THOUSAND persons die yearly In this Cf tutry of Consumption. Every physician knows that with fully two-ihirds of this number, the discus first commenced as a Catarrh, in. the jS’ose. Toe next step being to the throat, and bronchial tubes and lastl> tte lungs. , It is easier to core Catarrh than Consumption, and by curine the first we prevent the latter. Persons should understand at the belter way to care Con sumption Istocre'-entit . The symptoms of Catmh as fhey general:? app°-ar are «t firstverv ellghc. Persons Had they have a cola, and find that they Cave frequent attacks, and are more sensitive to tie changes of temperature in this con* dition. Ihenoeemaj be dry, or a alight discharge, thin and acrid, aft-rwards becoming thick and aanesive. As the disease becomes chronic the discharges are m created in quantity and changed in quality; they are n->w thick and heavy, and are either got rid of or tlmaingthencse, or else they toll into the throat, and arebaAedorconghed olt The secretions are offen Eire causing a tan breath; the voice is thick and na sal; tbeeywarcweak; the sense of smell is lessened or destroyed; deafness frequently takes place. Ano ther common andlmporiaht symptom of Catarrh is, that the person is obliged to clear his throat laths morilng of a thick or slimy mneona, which has fallen down from the bead durit gibe nig- t. When this ta<es place, the person mav be tore that his disease is on its way to the lungs, and should lose no time in arresting It. The above are the symptoms of Catarrh as they ° l Sytt?S l /^§e , tKimD CATAEBH EEMHDT. all the«e symptoms can oe quickly and effectual!* re moved. Aiol hare enffittent confidence In the Rem edy to assure all who are dJSp* aed to test Us virtues In curing Catanh, that if after the trial of tae Remedy for one month, no benefit la received the amount paid onhe Catarrh Remedy. *2oo—sufficient for use one month, with full and clear directions. Office, 196 Lake, Corner of Wells Street. Ode rt£S Dr. D. H. BSKLT2. ecLgWwm pffee Box 4353, Chicago. HL Know thyself;—Drs. Mg cask ft MILLER, Physicians and Sargama. detect* to a certainty the true condition and locality of diseases, by a staple and sclentWc method witnoat .iiriTif any questions Diseases of the lluoat and Lanes treated hy Medical Inhalation and Confitltn Uor a treatmert. Bheumatisß. Henrahpa. bcroftda BemlsalWcakres?—4n short; all ctaableTdlseases of long standing cared in the shortest possible time PE KALE DISEASES, &c„ Such as Enypresdoixa. - Inwnlarltiea FtiUng tte Womb Ttu^SamaTJrlnarjniseaiea,Kerronsßebljil- ty. Painful or Difficult Mensuration. will be speedily cored, without potoonota chogg. Uu mrion* or ospaU'abls medicine* of any nodellcacT mealing no die ereocewhst row trouDlo* K The afflicted are cordially Invited to cau and catisiy them selves. Consultation* ani KJtnmiaa FE.EE OF OHAB.QE. AD Comm*nlc*ttoa» strictly confidential. OfflMln ttBSMt c^CTotaute»naß»c. actoh streets Office hours from 8 TiSsiE MoCAKH. It D. CMcayoin. tOTiooro »44ick. pronipt attention,- or for two stamps -we »ena » ptopolet . ■ ~ ■ Awntet, Set. LtJMBER! SSEStotSTsSS?-- .atfSSS»«Sm«I4IMB« eelr ittntLnta HQ stOChot. Chn. Stif, Burds, Jeirt, SetatUag, SI4I»S, wyp^TER* ordera reeeUeprowp*ett«wtt<w. Cm a«6ar«tßiSf T>RQOE BAKLEY MALT Ai *“V ~»» ,,UCT “‘* U “*f^3oß*T. iptMl-tt . ißoarto?Tredaß«nAß<. S>a»uittß l&ariitoare, Sw, P. HAYDEN, 1 POLLOCK WHjqH Hew Tort. I . Chicago.! . aostaaut, Ohio. HAYDEN, KAY & CO., HTo. 238 Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL* Arenow reoerrtng-froia their jnann&ctorles at AUBURN", N. T., NEWARK, N. J., AND COLUMBUS, 0.. THEIB FALL STOCK OF SADDLE, wmm AND Carriage Materials- Which, tsgether with a complete assortment of Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Shads, Bows, Springs and Axles, •TTTrr WILL OFFES TO TEE TSADS FOB H At Prices that will not he Undersold HAYDEH, KAY & C(L Bare always on hand the largest assortment of PATENT DASH AND ENAMELED LEA THER, ENAMELED CARRIAGE AND OIL CLOTH, SKIRTING, BRI DLE. COLLAR, AND {Sals, axtei BCexxxloo^. HARNESS LEATHER, Dorse Collars, Horse Blankets, &c., Which, together with everything pertaining to the SADDLERY HARDWARE US E, The; will sell at prices which carnet fall to give sati ttsesisanil faction- _ SstaasmErg. &». JONES, PERDUE & SMALL, STATIONERS, j And Blank Bock Manufacturers. Having the throe depirtmente of Palter Ruling-) Printing and Binding , CcmMr.c.i in their Establishment. would respectfully call the attention of BUSINESS MEN In vraat of ANYTHING IN THE ABOVE LINE, To their Fuoerlr r Csr.Ultie3 for furnlshlrg a general Ofiice or Countuer-l’oom Oittit. JONES, PERDUE i STULL, 122 LAKE STREET. GrO TO STATIONERS' HALL, No. 140 Lake street, fliieago, FOE. ULiiVK BOOKS, Stationery, GOLD PEIsTS, ocffio-iy PRINTING, BOOK BINDING And every article required In the OFFICE OB GOUNTSMS KUOM. ACCOUNT BOOKS, ?or every trade or business, made to order, single or in sets, of any desired style oi . -Euliig, Printing or Binding, And of superior materials »rd wcrtanonahlp, at short notice and LOW PRICES. 3T. MTJN SON, MANUFACTURING STATIONER. MO Latte street. Dapit ffiangmgg. 70 - - Lake Street •- 70 PAPER HANGING Cash Jobbing Boose. sow OPEKIXG FOB FALL TRADE. PAPER HANGINGS, Border Curtate Papers, WINDOW SHADES CiilUlP FOR. 37.4® JOT. ALSO A FIXE ASSO3TSIEST FOR CITY TRADE. ggg* The best Workmen at Reduced Prices, to compare with tlie times. E. G. L. FAXON, 70 - - LIKE STREET - - TO Jyl-eiay ___ E. RIGBY * GO., F. TKPOKTXBS 159 JOKBHEB 07 HJIJyO M'CS, AJSD General House Painters, H BAMGOLPH-ST., CHICAGO. PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHOES, FIXTURES, AC., Boom and MemFal»*«r«, PaperHas gar*) Etc*) Etc*} IfO. 184 CLARK (odSUI D. HoF A BLAKE’S Gas, Steam hitting 4KB PMMBIS6 ESTABLISHMENT. _ 54 Xumlle Street, OUeiss, L IW ■u rime,, ub iui nninn PRACTICES, Pi.I7.HBKS, Anti manufacturer of AH wiTida or Steam Work. TO tur TRADES ms* rjA c, SMITH & COMPANY, MASS COCK MANUFACTURERS, Coppersmiths, *vt> DEAXiSESQf WROUGHT IRON PIPE, STEAM ANO GAS FITTISGS. BHFET COPPER, BLOCK TIN, PUMPS, *O. ■UMMatt >m— n nutt liWK 01 **■ ttUeouacMirUktktTrtte. »*3 Washington St, Chicago, IU, [ * tMtflWJi INS IRUMENTS. ; iinwAcrtrsni op DRUMS AND BRASS utvTsamsmß, 98 ...Sootli Cl.rk 5treet..........99 Manufk-.lurer and Importer of Ifreical Instrument! and Btrd gs haTlnz connection with msnufietnrtng Lot sea in Berlin. Lrdp-ic, Dresden, England and Paria, Is prepared to furnish Dealers, Bands and Individual? with truy article la tndr line. ’ At the Lowest Sew Tort Prices. Pest Offlte Box 340 L r? PRESS:—The Singing School) or Part Ist of FESTIVAL CHIMES, By the Too WESLEY MAR HE, wilibt and fer • a.e by the 2jth of Sep •.ember next. Price 40 C » Retail.) l ibera, ctccnnt tc Dealers and Teachers. Orders xnstbtßcn itLe-'ablisOfcrs. H- iL HIGGISA, No. 117 EandUph street. Chlcaga Y> E M OVAL.— A. JUDSOS BIGGIES Has rf-r*oTed blsrtcck of Musical Instruments and Sheet Music to 95 vS’aalilrgtoD, b-tweea Clark and W«isliLitton tireetß, Where be hopes to rccelTe the ostronage of bis old cniicmtrs auc manynewotes. His rent beu jr grca'ly lessened, he teela couhdcat c: being abis ta sell geode ttnch cheaper, whicn in these hard times la very de il’able, jnet pubhehed. Gen Fremont’s War Sonr, price 23 cetts il?o.many ctbfrpatrl Uc pl-c-s Cat-dognei Corn Khed free ol po tage. All cruers dllad promptly, a. tcntof.it Hr afidrcslw JDDSOJ> . 93 Wiililagt .n strict. /"tHAIsCERT NOTICE—State of fViir.-.t« Cvtmty of Cook, 8. S.—Sapcrtor Cotat of C : . s-sn-c Eccrcbrr Tina, V. Fredericks. 2hr<*t-M:» vs. L-rcargus L. Larron, a. Lartoa ai c Van B.H!g,!ns.—ln Cuoxcery. Alncatlt Uiar xtca'gu* and Sarah A. Lar ton. twooMhe defendants above named have eons cot ct ttil? Sia’e, bavin? been filed in the ofice of the Clerk cl said superior' Court of Cnistgo. Notice Is hereby given to the said Lycomns L Ltatoa mod S- T ah -M Lart.'C that tn a complainant filed hij bill of cc» plaint i- sa’dConrt. oathe Cnanceryelde thereof ; ct the tint uuy ol oct her. IS£L and that a summons TTTTC STEAMSHIP • therein o? lasted oat of said Court acaisat said defea xjxa< ox£if»AiA*.>ixxx . dELta. r.tarnable on the fra; Mutday of Deoiicber , certf.SSl) as la by la-? required. C£ M mmm mk mmm mb b riprnnTS •• I NOVT. ttlUC£& S'OC, tllo e4IU LjCUrgai 'll. Lartoa asdl GREAT EASTERN, : ist s tj£is&i,w&l Sf^sssS^ss ' the first day (A the term thcraot to be holdcn at CMr TA 'v tjq vl To WPTtv o»„ j„_ cago, In tcld CcoEty, on the firjtMondayof Decsm- J A3kx“ iiJblt JjifiJY, Commamier. w.lf-fil arc plead, anaxcr or demur to the sail com plainant* bIS cf compiaist,the same and the matter* acdtfclrpe therein changed and stated, wUlba takes as c- Efufti), and a decree entered against-yoa ae «;idliE to the prayer of said bin, WALTFit KIMBALL. Clerk. Josfph K. Gaht Conipl ts’ SoVr. jfot 33ttropt WUX SAIL FEOM NEW YORK FOR LIVEisPOOU SITCKDAY, €ctofcer sth I'rox. j RATES CF PASSAGE: FIRST CABIN According ty accommodation In State Booms. | tF Scites of flfst-cluse apartments for families by ’ apreeisert- j Servants to attendanceounswenscra. and Childran HALF PHICB. Infants. FivEE. 1 1 Lilly cubic feet of Baggage, FRETS. $35 to S6O, I According to ] IfllEl CABIN Children under eight years, ball fare: under twelve months, fs. Twenty Cubic leet of Baggage. i'KEE. Freight ■will be taken on very Favorable Terms, PlatßCf tlieEtlpirajbe R-en. TlC’ietß Uanßd, and &]] oUtr i> formation furnished os application per* tonally or by mall to JAMES WABRACK, Agent, No. 12 Late street, Chicago. HOWLAND & ASriNWA t.L, __ Consignees. Lew Yort. tell gS97.ini THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE, -BY jg^s Jßi. TS/Z OR a^.XXj. Apply to GREENEBAtTM BROTHERS, thecldcrt riie Bank Bvilding, et. trance on Lasalle street. Sk ht drofb for £L sterling, and upwards at currm. raict. seltpWl-Iva IVrOETt- A<iE SALE—Whereas, i.vX default has been made tn tbs payment of a cer tain nots (bearing date ihe 17 tb day or March. A. D. la&£, and doe and payable In six years after oats.) to* i the ?um of twenty-nine hundred and ninety-five dot I lars and ntnetv-fcur cents, 94v00; and. whereas, i also, delimit has been trade In the payment of a cer tain bond or obligation, ot same date as said note, and gvec to secure the payment 01 tbe sum of seven ouhsud Cts hnndred and ninety-nine dollars and twenty centi,ft,a>a 20-;00, which said note ana bona, together wit other Indebtedness, are described In. and secarrd by a certain mortgage execumd by B. Randolph Str.ltfc and Margaret E.. his wife, dated tho 17tb day of March. A. U. IcS?. ami recorded in the Be . corder’s office cf Coot County, Illinois, In Boot » of Mortgages, pace *76, which said mortgage nab o*in TIME AND INSIfEANCS SATED ! t§ere l for-™n" pnrenance of tbe powers of sale yia ' a-« arsrwgsa?’ . ... a.j.* Ain .„. September. A. at ten ocloct In the foraaooo of CHICAGO, PORT SARNIA StV I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder fat __ . — VT «r | -nth hr'Kls 1 '? r prtlocod and described li said AftD CrR-EAT ESTERS 1 moripagts rta: Fart of IcU m ejsht ig to Mock tllv-clstit |W| cf tbe onslnat town ol CMcsgo r> ATT .WAV TJNTI •re fill lot was ortclnallvWd out iortrn^X»^ XIAIJj VV A X -U.Li.x.l-!* feetnorlLof tht centra of and ca4 line; thence nn- 1 sire west para:!*! wlta the north line of sa.dlot eight ___ i pfi to« <ta*e thlr+T r=Qi feet wfr-t of the west Uoo pt aellabls and ample arrangements forth:-, transpor. unto lot number seven Pl.io said ration 01 e-xt*XN and m*gw]pi aU, I °,Pf,t bloct fifty-eight RSI; thence northerly, paraUtd wlta W»a- wo rtrca»a»—ra . Sail vessels ; p- 11: n.* of > aid lot neven 173. ard tn« west line of from Chicago to earola, Froni carmatp Ha_iuou *na ToroK .a-d creuciaa ; on the a n£j. thence along the north Lnes of said lot Propeller* and Sail Vessel* dally from u. «7- ftll J elrhtl a, t‘'Uie north east comer of said Montreal, and aU AmsrUaa mC«i&5 line of Forts on Lafc>iOnttrle, magni. this a moat .hj&cu ! jot eight to tM pla-e of fiegtnnfint, all In the city IeM hr tM, than | IwSmSun, j . bcPcnnt obclQD"l!iK. aud all the right and eqult ofre navigation via Bt GaL Flats and Lake Erie is , <j,a Ul pt- 0 r of the said E. Randolph Smith and wife, Freight or Paafa.ro apply to A. E. GOODRICH. ; ■norfc.goj, * aLd 8 Agent G. W. Hallway. ; Chicago.Julyssth. iS4i. Jy26-g4iv4l Ccmer Lake and Dearborn streets. . Tbe BaU Is to Sa arday, Oct. Ctk. I£6l *t th> sr.ise Loura- rt place. - F. H. WINSTON, Asshrneecf Mortgagee. a.afex SCtenE+iortanoa, 18 61. j TO SHIPPERS OF PRODUCE. ' THE WESTERS TRANSPORTATION CO. ! &KD ! WESTERN EXPRESS. > X S 6 X. i THE WESTERN TRANSPORTATION COM- | pant Jictlpk made arrangements to rue their Lake Steam Propeller? on alternate d&ja ■with those of the ! NEW TOBK CENTRA!. I ISS I UnCHIGAN CENTRA! 1 AILROADS, I Nmcht-rtar twenty nine first class, staunch sad strong I steamc r? cow offer to tnc mercantile tnd commercial • r-'uhe, the following evidently tnpcnrr facilities for , the transportation of merchandise and produce to and i from the Es ; tcrtu Western, Koithera and Southwest- • err- st«.‘ea TheCorDpany'enae'iualled CANAL faclli. 130 Canal Boats, I Of the largest class, six of which leave New Yorkand ! BuffaloMwlr, connecting at Buffalo with the following j Propeller Lines, enables U to offer merchants and thlp pen superior Inducements for their patronage. THE WESTERN EXPRESS, (Owned ana cceratea by this Company) will ran over the New Tore Central Railroad to Buffalo.connecting ' with the various Railroads leading West, and with the follow Ins lines of Propellers on the Upper andLo«fcr Lake?; The Upper Lake I/ine I>allg. W. T. Go. Steamers. J3. C. * C. line Steamer?. FOUNTAIN CITY, FREE STATE, WEN ON A, SIOHiWE MEXDOTA PLinOtlH EVERGREEN CITY, SEPItM, G4XENA, SLAT FLOWER) CHICAGO, Leavms the doc* at 2ria Basin, and foot of Michigan street. eve** evening at 7 o’clock. Forfreitntor oas fcaiespclrattheWerttm Tr?n-ponation 03ce,Erts Ruin, and the Buffalo, Cleveland and Chicago Use Office, tact ol Michigan street. For bli:s Itdlag and contracts hy Canal or Railroad, i apply to the following Agents: EVFBSTT CLAPP, Agent.No.lCcentlfiSllp.N.Y. BUftß ALT.EN, Frt Agent ‘ *’ - * A. H. PLTEBo, Fr't Agent, sTg/CRASA. Agent 113 Pier A'hany, K. T. _ 8. G. vHASK. Agent is: River street troy. S. Y, E.AGlilfiWOLD.TT'tAgt.lSlPdvaTet.** “ J. L. HURD A CO- Enid’s Dock, Detroit, inch. J J TALLMADGB, Agent. Mississippi and Prairie du Ctlei* Railroad Dock, Milwaukee, wla. B. A. BGCS, Agent Green Bay. _ WH. F. HUBt). Freight Agent Boston. JOHN ALLEN. JR. Prtfeldsnt. Buffalo. CONSIGNEES; BOND A SPENCER Cleveland- Ohl'>. dbknteon B SMITH A CO-Toledo, Ohio. J. M OSDOT'N, Sandnsky, Oslo. JOHN HEARN * C'.i, Eric. Penn DUTTON A RAYMOND, Eadre, Wls. KENO&-HA PIER COMPANY. Kenosha, Wla. W. H. WEIGHT A CO, Waukegan. 111. j. F. KIRKLAND. Bhehojgan, ffla. BXOSXBON9 £t TUTTLSr Agents, ‘ Foot of Stats street, Chicago. 186E 1S@1» THS SORTHbBN TKASSPOETinOS C 6. yfm deling thepresent season, ranthelr line of FIRST CLASS SCBEW BIEA9EB9 Regularly between OgAenilnirsh, CapeTJnceit, Oawcso, ui tbe Upper Ltkeij romrrya A. DAILY LINE, For Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo and Detroit, and ■ TR.X-W BEKLY XilN^E, To and from Chicago, Milwaukee, and Intermediate porta. rvwvpftm'* v ! tb the .••siirt.ads between Ogdens- Boston, Loveli. Lawrence; Nashua. Man chester Concord er, towe Falla, Baslaec Burlington, anc other Intense. sees* -ith the .Watertown and Rune Sab c o«*ero t sirte Hew Oswego Llnooi Ckt*. Pcft’*i€?woea o?wrro,Tioy t Albany and Hew Yori " gy- fr itraga freights subject to but one tranihlr- cneetira at Chicago with the aeveralUnac rs*>jr a- s tc the South and West. absktsakd cohsisbrb. S Mites. Ho. iSi Broaasray.Kev* York, i.jj. waE3nm.Ho.SCoestleeSllp.Keff Y-xtj /CEzr Hocsusa, Ko. 95 6tm« aareeu Bcstor C. L. TEO2SPSOS, OgdeasburgiL K, Y. o. 51. Cg*Kß3na.TH. Ogdeae>burEh, H. Y- G2O. A. ErosiOswera, H, Y. *fiOTET, QsWSgO, K. *. 'ft um.s Hates, ToledCkOhto Z. B, Mateewb. DctroiCMieh. J. Fit.e, MUwaukeejwU. - YATIOB,MuEEAT&Co,Bact2«. r -‘*- gfjip giianSUrg. eobs® F - STSS > SHIP CHAKDAER m ». A m»xl Hare constantly lor aale at toe lowest pricai Ktd, Vn,. Tar, Lath Bopk Otkaa^ama^ Spun Tan. SAILS, rzKTS. TABPAULeKS; AWKIKGd, WASOH c * i#l ‘^3;>yKRS, . Hade to ord« at *ortst aottoe. ' t4Y - scstt Wet€T itteat, Chicagc, HL -2i "SLCW - QK3.E.FO3XSS. • ’ ’ ItsaJ fmntfcmnrt*. TRUSTEE’S SMOti-iWiereas, tte County ofcirrol!, and State oC . tte L«tSM?^ 7 ‘ of TrurtDeeds, Page WA to secure «>«ln Sd_d*d OC ta “= nalguu In .HI n£ puMcncttcalsfcan^JwS trentynineth day of In tne Tonnoan of ssaforeaald, wDI sell at the nonhioot Howse In the City ot Chicago. at £?thft highest bidder for cash, the real TrSl Deed described, to t”(-2|V5 tires (.3) in Block nmnner ive <v, m aSS Haidfr.i an** First Addition to tee Town or Mount tanolL In Ike County of carroU. and State ■w th the pr'vUcges be:oaglnz, and all titl* 1 and equity QI redemptionof_tee therein • ISAAV r, SUiLDON. • Chi> ago, Octobe- Ist 16$!. cco-gTMAw STATE OF ILLINOIS, COOK fOTTKTr. BS.—Sopcrior Court of Chicago. 8». ten her Term. A D IS6I. CtarlesChanolorvs. Jo**ok A. f-reene bno George C-Stone-Attachment. Public collet nhcrebyffrtnto the said Jotepn A. ereeae at c G rorge c. c-tone teat a wilt ol attachment .amoi oat of tie office cf the clerk ol lie supsrlorCourtol CM-dj-. d-ted t-eJC day of August. A O.’BBl. at the nit of the laid Charles Grander and sgciasttfte ewate oi the sal ■,• a ps**i*b A Greene and <secve c. Stone ry tlie fc-.ro of focr ncncrcd asf twenty three abb Inj-S dir. cU d :o tne SUcnff ol Cook County, Whim* a_ld vilt La* beer rircrned executed -- rtow, nnlrps yoo>thc said. Joeepa A-’ Sica-, ahal personally becal ac-jK.-vr br'ore the said Sspenar Court**' Chicago OB or Define the Cjv* day t'rm thereof to beholdaa at it i- Cv“i»t tloas<6 m the Clo of Chicago, on the link Murray of S*pun,Kr. A i> 1861. give special ba* and pV *d to tnc said rial:.tiff's %cdoa judgment tf* e: ten.d ap&ILM you aa«l in faror of said plaictUC ard 90 math of tie prep? rt> attvehed at may be »aflt cl c. l :attiSy tfa-€a:d jiegneae and costa. vUI b« sole ta eaitsfy -be same WALTER KIMBALL. Cleric. Gary is Hie sens. Pi Attva eep.«g^c^tewiirß ■TF OF rr.T.IKQIS, COOK Owf iY. S. B—Superior Court of CMcaiO , : Term. A. D. 130.' WiiliAgß Dogge**. noarj ?tt uni i.». Hobart EH\a. Y6. Anton KlaßA—At- OT4' cc Gaoler D. Sa?S?l la-fcTT.? Pul-Uc sctlcs le hereby gt-m to ass sal 1? Anton Slate that & vrit of attachment ia:at.d out of U e office of tne Clerk cf tbs ?cp-rtcr court of Chicago datod the tb;nl 005 of Septrniber. D.i 861, at the salt of the ?ald TTnUto K. Dorgmt. Henry D. Daasctt and D, Hcbart Hl!a. use arsinst ■d® state of th<* aa»d Anton Rises fer the sma cf Tiro Butdred and Twenty-FU* TSolTtss directed tc the Sheriff of Coc’< Courty.nAlah. said srlt fea* fc-en rtturnsd execute. UOi? t therefore, unlc*r. -or. the said Artors Kliaa, ?hs s^ persona 1 !* b»-aud arptar ice said aape rlor Ct.crt cl Ctirngo. or cr before the Cr-t ua? of tb? Tt re. to bs boldcn at the Court House, la tnef'ltyrf Chlrszc.cn th?- fir.t Monday of OrtJbfn A. r> -.Vi, civ* bt>pc!‘il b»ll. oed {dead to U>e aald v.ajnUtf’a action, lc-1-nfnr -win N= entered aealsat vou andiul&Toroi fuirt WilUanß. DocgetV Sca ry I>. B ip-fit sed I>. Hobart Hi la. and so taa'h of tue property attached ss may be an -u'tent to satisfy tbe aa»d Jrocn,ent and cjataTssUl be acid to aat>(|r tbeaaiDe. WAiTEH KIMHAIA* C»er?C Gxtirb A Hitchcock, Plfa’r At.’y. aOgaiiw $95 ca $135, | STA’.iE OF ILLINOIS; COOK COtrtrTY. —-Superior court of Cinema, October lira- A. E>. ISfcL Charles Wright ta. •Tames Wrigbr-A.Uictr.ent. Pcbl c notice ts hcrebw w*»aa Vo *a * sain Jams* Wright taut a «rLt of airacameat u-.ue-loot oi the oCca of tL* fieri 01 to.-Superior Coart of L>!cagc Sat-d tb* third day <-• SfpteaU.cr, A. D. 1561, 4i tbesolt oilha S;»sd Ch*rlee Wigi-tacd agalnet the i*tate of tls Ball Vr'rtpf.t. A.r th: arm of Twenty n’ghi Hm-lrel sod Seveuiy-SeTen and Rf-l?*' Dalian, directed tc t&t Sheriff of Coos county, which said writ baa been r®. tunied credited. . Now, fieretc-re. unless you, the salu James Wright shall pco'ooaEv be aac appear before the said Supe rior Coart o( Chicago, on or before the first day of tae term tnereef, to he h Id. n «t t;.e Court House, in tbs City cd ttc r.rst Monda- of October. &_ XJ. Igfcl. zltb spec's! ball and plead to the said plaintiff's iction ludscu-ui will be entered azjiicst you. tad In {ft-ror cf tbs said Ctarl-ra Wneht. and so mack of th« nrorp:fr attached 13 may be suamentto satisfy th® ralii and cop'*- wtll be sold to satfafy tha j a&mr WALTKK KIMBALL. Clerfc. j ualltp & HrtCEOCK. PifiTb Aifja. bcqgtgi-wr BUBXBUTS G KSaT TIGHT BARREL STAVE AM* »££SStI«G OTACHINB* PATENTED JULY id. IbdO. invention of tac age.—LClncinnatf Com* A discovery of Rational Importanre —■TN.T Trinxio. Deserving the hlghetj pratfe in both coostmciloa and action M?c‘.euti!ic American It la the favorite of a'l at tl»e Exhibition, (Chicago Mechanics Tribune. "Wc give it onr heartv approbation, and co-nmena It to all lumbermen, believing it open* a mine otwealth to them,—.Sti Louis Republican.. The undersigned are ice Inventors and Patentee* and sti l ! own the right to the following territory, to wit*—lllinois. Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, Minnesota, Maine, Louisiana, Tennessee, Arkansas. Maryland Flor ida. Vermont. Alabama Oregon, New Jersey. Dela ware and Rhode Island. We are now prepared to sea State, Conn tv and Town Bights. We build a splendid new style machine, capable ol making a stave from one to six feet lone, and of any desired thickness from s of one inch to 2:-; Inches The machine is automatic, and is wabsahtbd to makc-a PERFECT TIGHT Barrel Stave. The following persona have the machines. In opera tion. si d to them we would respectfully refer the pao 11c:—Hayward A Detroit Michigan City, Indiana; Cheney, Po“t&Co, Ashley. HI; L. B-* H.W. Alley, RctesTllle, Indians; N. J, 1 suspicion. Cincinnati. Ohio; Caswell & Davidson. Parkersburg. Virginia; A. Thorn ton & Co. Minneapolis, Miss. . . . We will estate or good personal property to exchange for machines and rights. Persons wl-hirg to make Inguiry In reran! toaaM teniton will please addres UUKLBDT B£OiHE3S & CO., Post Office Box 5643. Ob'cagc, Illinois, , an.S-c.'tt-f-Q j iq' U y T’ S AXES dcdcus ale raudfabtdrirc commit Oi Bt«or.. offer t.r sale at Si Late street. Chicago, ftb'-OCa Cl their AXES AND TOOLS. The p.t'.tt.cioc ft t:e trade is respectfully solicited, as the loo* 3 wtu ne sold At Hodnced Prices for OasY. Address D. 1». DANA. Treasurer, t sr-tSsivT Care of Edwin Hunt, Calcago. T AKE SUPERIOR CHARCOAL J PXO XKCHT. Acrrsit=mentoftbip-»€Utnowa IroaJastreceiTo4 to Erie inQnmttte. AgrriLa {jt M>HBf>fltnrqW. jyl&’si-!y POWERS, CORK BHiIXTES.-Tia Boy sate Tread Paarwjbr nr r rr tv c borers wllb conUoaons trae*. and chilled n ller* find thimbles s tbs easiest ruttrfag power In p<-wer Ccrn SbeU-r*. of best pattern. jf.de ard sold by KLINE. OREELET d: CO. Oafc! Bilce * Entcphrey... 43 Canal street, corner ofWiaa- Chicago. sa.-rMI am jj'ET & HOL M£s, 20 Dearborn Street, Chicago. 111., Have a large asiortmentof • LILLIE S CELEBRATED SAFES, FIEE A>D BURGLiRS. Ecad the fallowing Correspondence.* Oshkosh, nth. I®. Liwib Esq„—l>ear£lr: Yon have wlthaat doubt learned cf the great fire that visited our pi«* laet nisut. destroying the business part of ovrcnj* and as I thlrk you would be pleased to Know 1 howtao Safe Ipoichawd of you etcod the coutsst. I J“r.Sr? liberty of sending you an account cf it. ly were tmweU if was Impossible fbr me to mm my hotel, tnd there wasnoaitHiDptmaeewr. sm Safe from the bumlrg bunding. whea r mtiwoftoesrefor sSS”r.lS“«an»«im opened the So;?, the placsd there, j cie in 1l perfects “h” sh the blmltag iru 1 he boots were all from eismtulag the somewhat spiled. mauufiictarers which contents ot iciJ »f“ ®‘ a mate tae beet Fire Proof were in u builnes , again I shill order Safe, and should lew xruly jours, one of yoewat vUte. V. GRIFFIN. te, ¥rorrl*torrf the Ortkoah House that was. t» c a-1 bclfr^e uMcghocortowhom honoris £ Vod are at liberty to use this !efc» aa *ou#ee fit. *•*» '(tign= d) M. GaXFFIK. naMoEday evening, the large Lillie's Safe at Wo v.i?rfiiciarer-9 Bast m tills city, ™ foehtdena new and unknown c rmbinanun, ana* vaa scon ioucd-thai ihe-Eafe could not b: opeaM. Mr. lili’e was sest for. and llmself and of M* beet mer worked tteadily some firs hours inattempt log to a:Cf rtala me combination so Safe. They fa'lcd, andtoes ployed more than ten temra more mb. Melag throng .ha n ,,.a <a pptln hjn and WCflgcS IJ litre U enra trraiher wiWpeihaps the severest amt SSS’cci.V' t effort ever made to xfr infe at the Farmer* Bank la Laiainw. wi, 1- UihL establishes the superior Btcun. Burglars, over all eter* ta Tie tests and trials by Bkillflil robbers, totec reverest erdeals ot fire, ttewLitcWa they afford and their wonderful p»«« ; S- re-Maace, bejoed Uiosa of any ota-r manufacture; g£e world.-[Troy Times, 14th, ISS. look at a few cf the Betesaces: American Exchange. Com Exchange, and marly** tie other Hew Tori saa’-ts Bask of Korth America, fhlladslphla. Bank cf Philadelphia. - i Fam ex’s and k echanica. Phnadelphla.- alltie Bant\ln hoik; . Bank of Missouri,-St Louis. • -raiUtuUoa. SC Meitißat^aa4!eaauac*urers , £aTf=* la,muu3,3e ol> G.EJLakCT* Bro i Bankers, St. Lsuia, Mo. D.lckchliCo, _“ , nt.t, , lfo k D C i^SE^|‘^le^gHbi*.S.r. T O A"NX) MANCT va rrt^FFS—Thc subpcriber ttfrti Tha ‘safes, SSCTTHTT AGAIK3T