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ETprrial Notices M 'OTHERS! MOTHERS ! I MOTHKIW ::! Don't fan to procure mrs. for chil. *lLUvaloable preparation Is toe prescription of one oTihc most experienced and skllliui Norses In New Lnpland. and Has been used with never failing success in ihonMr.de of cases. It not <. niy relieves the child from pain, but luvigo rate? the t-umach and bowels comets acidity, and give* tone and enerrr to the whole system, It will al most Instantly relieve GKITINO IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. And overcome Convulsions, which. If m»t speedily remedied. end in death. We believe itTbebest and rarest remedy in the world.ln aM cascsof DYSENTERY am! DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN. whether arising from Teething or from any otner cause. Full directions fornulnc will hccompaar each buttle. None genuine utile*# thetac-elmHe ofCUUTIS & PER KINS. New York. U on tne outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealer*. Principal Office. 48Dry street, New York, I’BIOE CKLY 25 C£KTB WB BOTTL*. fc2o-a2;&3m T IVKR COMPLAINT. —In this m J cjlmuto.a vast siurtber of persona are more or lets affected wli)i disorder* of the liver, artslnt from Inflammation or obstruction of that organ. The com* iiion evniptomt of liver complaint are aduupalnor j-chlneln the right tide. parileuUMyon pressure—some difficulty of h:ca’b!ng—yellow furred tongue, loss of appoUic. nausea, vomiting. dl*ordcr ol the stomach and bowels, rick headache, costiveness at some times unddlarrl.es at others, slight fever* towards evening, right sweats. &c. Some of the appitarances of liver complaint are so much liketbose of pnlmon*rycoa sumption tliat one of these disorders!* often mistaken forth* other. It Is a common mistake among physic lans to eujwm; that liver complaintcao be cured only by calomel; bat this remedy is generally worse than disease—for they who once submit to *‘a course of mcr curV’irav r»-urv themselves that thev never wlUen icy perfect health afterwards. Dn. J. 11. SCHENCK‘B "M cfl>nAi:t. I’tt.i.s. a purely vegetable compound, an swer ever’- purpose for which calomel Is prescribed, and they crnr.oi possibly do any Injurv. Torir action or. the I\v*t I* so wonderful that some’** regular phya Mans'* who have witnessed the cares performed ny ti.om, err-tneouslv repotted that they must ontaln v&lomcl. To contradict this slander. Dr. Scbenck :.:adc oalii before an Alderman In Philadelphia, timt lie Mandrake PUU contain no ml’viral substance what ever. and n copy of this aihdavit Ispobllshedln Dr. s-cher;ckV pamplih t. Dr. 6. pledges himself that these Mandrake Pills will cure any eaas of liver complaint, ntui abundant evidence of the fart Is exhibited at his office* In Philadelphia. New Yorlc, Boston. Baltimore :,r.d V\ aoMngton. where the certificates of his patients, many of Unit persons of the highest rcspectablllty.are kept on file. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by all Druggist* and Dealer*. mhS-Sl J)IPTHERIA! DIPTHERIA!! HiatCsDii therta Cnre.GrAKXNTEED to ctee or all cases, outuc sionxt ncrc-VDEp. The trade supplied by Lord & £g.lth, AVbolesalo Druggists. 23 Lake street, Cldc&go. fti23a'n2-3m r pO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser. having been restored to health In a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after haring suf fered several years with a severe long affection, and tliat dread disease. Consumption—U anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who dcalre It.he will send a copy ol the pro scription med (freed charge). with the directions for preparing and nslng the same, which they will find a sure cure for cossrxpnox. aetux i. dboxchitis. ag The only object of the advertiser In sending the Pro* scriptlon U to benefit the afflicted, and spreadlnfoma tlon which he conceives to be Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as It wEI cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties vbMng tic prescription wfll please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON*. WlHiamsbargh, Kings County. New Tork. ftgraSf.Mwd&wy CAED . Deafness and Blindness. DB tTKDKB TOOD. Oculist and Anri*t. Operative Burgeon, I2t Eaadolph street, near theShcrmaa House, Chicago, Illinois, Dr. U.hts devoted Us professional life to Ophthalmic and Aaral Medicine and Sorgcrv. and receives monthly oil the ecu and Ingenious Instruments and apparatus, and the different mode* of treauiumtused for the re lief and euro of these afflictions In all the Ophthalmic tad Aural Hospitals and Infirmaries of London, Paris. Berlin and Vienna. He performs all the approved ancient and modern operations for Deafness. Cataract, Artificial Pupil, Cross Eye. Entropium. Ectroplum. Slaphvloma. FislnlsLacbrymalls. and the removal ox tumors, wens and spurious growths of every descrip tion. Artificial Eye* and Ear-Drums Inserted, and fxamtnation* conducted with the Ophthalmoscope. Aurisco]>« Otoscope. Pharyngoscope and Ophthalmic Microscope Instrument* and machinery that brilliantly Illuminate ibe whole exterior. Interior and posterior f art* of the Eye and Ear. tlm* revealing the cause and nature of tnanv diseases of the eve and ear that have been thought forever hidden in darkness and Impenetrable obsennty. fell-z9&*-tm J^OKDOIf EYE AND EAR t enter of Randolph and Dearborn streets. Chicago B, P. REYNOLDS, M. D.,V. D. ITT., Of tho Royal Optholmlc Hospital, fcn-z9ST-lra Losnow. *PHE CONFESSIONS AND EX JL ITEIOKNCE OF A KERTOUS INVALID. Published forthehcneflt and as a caution to Tones men and others who suffer from Nervous Deull.ty. 3.arly Dec;-v and their kindred ailment*—supplying the niransofpcircnrc. Isy one who has cured himself alter being a victim of mfcplsred confidence In medi cal humbug and quackery, Ily enclosing a post-paid «i!r»ctcd ci v#lon. single copies miy tie had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYKA!It, i>q. Bedford, Kt.pi-county. New York. JrgJrSj'JSm 'T'IIE GOOD SAMARITAN JL positively cures ConFumptloa. and all diseases It-adinc to It. Call oV state your case hr letter, with fttinp. Advice free. Delay Is dangerous If you are diseased. Thirty-one years practice and experience. No calomel or mercury used. Medicines sent l>y mall or express, office and Laboratory 251 l-S South Clark ftreft.Chicago. Pott Office Box 7L delh-yMO Sn DB. PFAHODY. TJATCHELOK’S HAIR DYE. JD ThebiriiaUicworld. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S re'ehmted Hair Dve produce* a color not tobedis tmgmriied from nature—warranted not to Injure the t-nlr la the remedies the Ul effects of had dyes, aud invigorate* the hair tor life. GREY, BED, OR RUSTY HAIR lti«tant’.v turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the hair soli and licaiitifal. Sold hy nil Druggists Ac. rir The genuine Is signed \v illlara A. Batchelor oa thv four slues of each box. Factory. Hi l!arclar-st„ jiew York, (late 233 Broadway and 10 Boud.) JyS-a.0.-ly TMPORTANT TO FEMALES. J_ Dr CbcoctnanV Fills, T' e comMi.atlon of Ingredients In these Pills are the rtsnlt of a l«*iig and extensive practice, They are mild l:i i!; t lr operation, and certain In correcting all Irregu larltie* Painful McufimaUonß. removing all obstnic lloim wl’cf.icr from cold nr otherwise, headache. pain Jh ts.c ride, palpitation of tuc heart. whites. aM nervous affections hysterics.f&Ucnc.pain Inthcbackaud limbs itr..dWwl!cdt,leep, wClcbaiUe from InlcuiipUoa 01 tature. DB. CHEESEM-IX’S PILLS Was the commencement oi a new era la the treatment of these Irregularities and ohttmctlons which have cm M-nedFo ir.acv ioßrr.WATcr.cor.trE. No female cv. cnjovceod health nnlossheis regular, and when reran nbrlrucUon takes place the general health be- Clues todccllr.e pa. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS fLro ihc most effectual remedy ever known forallcom rlali.ls peculiar to Kouui. To ft ll fnvalnablc. TKprcTXO, wrrn okrtsiktt. psriodioal ■'Ednacirr They are known to thousands, who have v>t-d them cl'diffcrcat periods, ihroushonlthccountry, having the reiuctlon of some of the most xiusxxr pnvMCiufs x>- America. „„ , _ J .iriJCITCriBECTIOSB, BTATTS’G w u THBTWIOtTLD ror nx re>n. with each Box—the Pities UssDoll&s rsr P.ox containing from to CO Pills. . Pills pent hr mall, promptly, by remtttlngto the Agent Sf: Loire strict. Sou) nV Dnuc.n isr s nes =uallt tr~ Sold In Chicago at mnnnfactor B price by LOIID fc SMITH. aplg-lyr CARD TO THE LADIES. Dr. Dnponco’s Golden Pills fob females. irffalliWc sn correcting. regulatttK. and removing all ~iiionUiiy periods from what ever caose.” and always successful as a preventative, and the omv sure and reliable medicine ever known iCr all diseases, so peculiar to females, whether man ri-a or single. providing y w o gel the genuine Pills. “ Married Ladies” wlllbe particular la observing ar »„c:c 3d of the directions. Ibe Ingredients of the Fills i-rc made known to every agent, and they inform -.cm the puis are perfectly harmless, and will do all claimed for them. Erlcc, SI.OO per Box. “General Wholesale Agents. Bold la CMcagO by LORD & SMITH , T roFMHELD U5 ivortti Clarkstreet. JVahk nrcrniKlß*. Randolph street. F V HOOKER. MWwt Randolph street i '« V\tcHEN V.*> Wert Lake street, it* ,1 JiROME. corner of Clark and Adams street, r I'-psendlncKmiEßoCtlte "above agents* "Port OKlce" can have th. Jus ler.t (confidentially) by mall. to “F T* rt of Un C V-&IZ!SSS\ ‘nfnSr MrtlcnUr. Bur nothing raVcd •* Golden Ala " nerontter unlcjvon 3 ;.d tile Mcnatnreof S. D. Hone on each I 1.. rcr* M-y been added, on acco'iutOft.iC been COUNTERFEITED, »e26-QTObGm f'ATARBH! CATARRH! V j Dr. Seeley’s liquid Catarrh Eencdy, A sore cure tor Catarrh or Cold in the Head. It 'ttu'-c: toctxrc Catarrh than roaromptlon.atidby the we prevent the latter. personsshould u • dcrrt-nr.d that the better way to core consumption la W fl!c SmiSoiM orCasirt. •« t!.ej cenenilly«rofir. »Ti- *Ltifr»t vfff slight. Person# tlnd incyhavea co.d jiud find P.ct tbev Uave frcucenl attacks, and are more Si, A-vc to W chances of tcuucralnrc. Inthlaeoa •lit ion *tlic iiomj may be dry, or a sllcbt discharge, t.iln a- rt aerd afterwards becoming thick and adWslye, / K thc dipci-e becomes chronic the discharges are la- and clranped In quality :.{her are u dWvv. ai d arc «a»i-p cot rilof by blow- the nose. or else tl.cyialUnlo the throat and are CaVked or coophcd off. The secretions arc oUenslve, V c V*y«'Vto«* can hr effectually removed, Price of the C atarrh Kcmcdy. WA —sntlic ent fornse «)-!ojnoutli. with full and e'ear directions. Mat by ex rQS.ce. 182 South Clark Street, CTTp Stairs.) AddiUa »r. D. It SKELVB. ocu-vlVi r-m Post Office Ho* 4S*.l, ChicaeO. 111, Consumption! I'TINE 'i'll RKE BE^IGOIGSt Stm-NCK-S PULMONIC STKIT for tie cure or • oit i. c.-df Drracliltlßand every form ufCooßtimp. .v„ k TTiVixcialiirmctlouornih medicine riper* tao o.ci-sin tie 10I1KS.promotes Ibe and ’ U"t ttrr l>r erneclor-itlon. pcrJSe* the Wool, ana •J “ti übila every other i-cmedr 'trilHCi K-SSEA VEEDTONIC. forth/ corCOfD/j T' or all dUea-res arl-ln,, (roii ix* It Jtv n.b fonlc invigorates tlic digestive ° t T«Vi*' Mace of Hiena-trtclnice. i.cleut. and then enables the patient to digest t.ie most jiuntloch food. Itisasovcrskvi remedy for a a cues C SCIlf-Ni'i?B M.VKDBAKE PILLS, one of the post valuable n utlidi.ts e'er elfcovered. being 4 vegetable j nbsUtntc fur calomel. and bavin? all the useful prop erties ascribed to ttiat mineral. without producing auy cifUaJnJujl.»UKClh-cu. To tbtsc three medicine*. Dr. J. JL Scbenck.ofPbJU rielphia. owes ids ut.rtvuUtd s-ncc-ta in the treat-mot «>r l»oimcr:i»ry t onsutiipiiou. x»ic I’almoiilc Syrup ri[k;iip the morbid matter, dlechirrcs It aad pariflcariie i lo.id lireXJaaarateP.llßact upon the Jlvor.remove ;.!1 obstn dlons thcrcfi-xi.i, give theorc*n n hra t : iy tone and « uic Liver t.ompnilni. wnlchlaone oftte i.roi! Ir.cCt causer of evntumi.tion, Tim .‘tea tVecd h enlc Invigorates the j*owin> niibe stomach, and bv : tunctlietlrp the digestion and brining ittoanortnal f.tiij healthy condition. Improves the <juallty oftlic b'.onrt—by whlch means, the formation of olccrsor tu- J .errle* In 1 he lung* becomes Im powinie, The comblaei action of these medicines, ar ibnn explained, am care * v*-rv case of Consumption, If the remedies arc n«ed }n time, a: <: the use of them peivevercd, In eauicicatty to brine the case to a favorable termination.* AllorUi Sclienck’smedlclncs. accompanied byfall are foldbvaUDroffgtfls/udlJeuers. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea weed Tonic. • Lr.h. f 1.(0 per bottle. or £5.00 lialfdoun. Mandrake 3T;lf Hi per box. Letters for advice should ab v aj> be directed to Dr. Bchcnclt’s Principal OiOee, JO L’orth CUi street, Philadelphia, Pa. j€2l-a305-lm JJRIME MALT BARLEY, $1.50 to $l6O per bushel, 34 lbs. Ere Hmt one Dollar, S5Ew. „ IRWIN & MOREY, [ipirair] s Board of inis Biahs* fflfftirinal A Valuable Medicine FOR EVERY FAMILY. lIDIfDDIDTC 1° 611 sections of the city and llllllllDiu I «J country, kc:-pon hand,baV. sell www.w and recommend as a tonic sUmu laol and appcilrcr. BOBACK’S STOMACH BITTERS. APATUtPADICO In nil section* of the city AIU E nCWAIIICv mjdcouutry keep Instock, fell and dispense an a tonic ROSACE'S STOMACH BITTERS. !UVCIPIA&IO In nil sections of the cltr and El I OIUIHRu country. approve and recoup mend tula celebrated tonic. ROSACE'S STOMACH BITTERS. PDfIfICBC In all fioctionsof thecltvand country. vnUuCnO supplied with ana ROBVCE’S STOMACH BITTERS. UfITFI O In all sections of the city and country. ■lll I uLu arc supplied with and "cannotkeepa Hotel.*'without a stock of BOB.VCK'S STOMACH BITTERS. tlftftniTJLl A Throughout the army of the nlfttr I I AL2I Norilihave found an Indlspcnsa -1 ■ ble tonic, and arc using, for the soldiers. ROBACK’S STOMACH BITTERS. £||Tl FDD In everv regiment ought to have.and JJH B I Ehft mnny bare Introduced and highly recommend ROBACK’S STOMACH BITTERS. I ADIFC* Old and vonng. for Biliousness. Liver l_£tui£u Complaint*. Languor. Weakness and Genera! Debility, are rccommented to nee BODICE’S STOMACH BITTERS. PUFT.UfinnV Who desire. » Rood tonic, for CUEeiaBclUE giving tone to the spirits, a bUhniuvwi b.-altliyappetite am! strength to thesvstem generally, should not fall to buy a bottle of BODICE’S STOMACH BITTERS. Dr. C. IV. ROBACK, Prop.. Cincinnati. C. A. COOK, Chicago, General Agent Officc2t A 21 Market-et., Lind's Block. Sold at wholesale by FHLLLR A FINCH. LOUD A SMITH, SMITH & DWYER, J. 11. HEED ACO„J. KOESLHLLD. WRIGHT A FRENCH. At retail by BLIPS & SHARPE, WRIGHT A FRENCH. MANN A DTCHF.. GALE BROTHERS. E. H. SARGENT, W. 11. DILLINGHAM,!!. .JEROME. JAS WILLARD, and byDrogzlsts and Dealers generally, throughout the Northwest. fell-z333-ly-cod «§• CONSTITUTION WATER THE GREAT REMEDY TOR THE CONSTITUTION, AND THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES, AND DISEASES OP THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. These Dangerous and Troublesome PlMcaacs, avlalcb. have tUas far Re* skied tlio beet Directed Treat* ment.caubo completely con trolled by tlio Remedy now before us 2 THE CURATIVE properties of the medicine direct themselves to the organa of secretion, and hy so altering the con idtlon of the stomach and liver that the starchy {irinciplc of the food is not converted Into sugar so ong as the system is under the influence ot the CONSTITUTION WATER, which gives those organs time to recover thcl healthy tone and vigor. Wc are able to state tha the Constitution Water has cured every case of Di abftls in which it has been given. STONE IN THE BLADDER. CALCULUS, GRAVEL. BRICK DUST DEPOSIT AND MUCUS OR MILKY DIS CHARGES AFTER URI NATING. Diseases occurring from one and the same cause will be entirely cured by the Constitution Water, if taken for any length of time. The dose should vary with the seventy of the disease, from twenty drops to a tcaspoonful three times a day, in water. During tba passage of the Calculus, the pain and urgent symptoms, should be combatted with the proper remedies, then followed up with the Con stitution Water, as above directed. DVSMENORRUCEA. OR PAINFUL MENSTRU ATION, AND IN MENORRHAGIA OB PROFUSE FLOWING. Both discuses arising from a faulty secretion of the menstrual fluid—in the one case belngtoo little, and accompanied by edvere pain; end the other a too profuse secretion, which will be speedily cured bv the Constitution Water. "That disease known as FALLING OF THE WOMB, which Is the result of a relaxation of the ligaments of that organ, and ia known by a sense of heaviness* and dragging pains In the back and sides, ami at times accompanied by sharp laciuat ing or shooting pains through the parts, will, -In oil cases, be removed by the mediciuc. There i s another class of symptoms arising from IRRITATION OF THE WOMB, which physicians call Ncn oneness, which word covers up much ig norance, and ia nine cases out of ten the doctor docs not really know whether the symptoms are the disease, or the disease the symptoms. Wo can only enumerate them here. I speak more particu larly of Cold Feet. Palpitation of the Heart, Im paired Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes of Heat, Languor, Lassitude and Dimness of rVialon. SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION. Which in the unmarried female is a constant re curring disease, and through neglect the seeds of more grove and dangerous maladies are the result; and as month after month passes withwai an eflort being made to assist nature, the suppression be comes chronic, the patient gradually loses herap petitc, tlie bowels are constipated, nteht sweats come on. and consumption finally cuds her career. LUECORRHCEA, OR WHITES. Thladlreaec depends upon an inflammation of mucous lining of the vagina and womb. It Is in all cases accompanied by severe pain in the back, across the bowels and through the hips. A tea spoonful ofthc medicine may be taken three times a day. with an injection of a tea-spoonful of the medicine, mixed with ft half pint of soft water, morning and evening. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. AND CATAAHH OF THE ULADDER, STRANGURY AND DOUSING. OK PAINFUL URIN ATING. For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be said In ft* praise. A single dose has been known to relieve most argent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain In the email oft be bock and through the bins? A tcaspoonfhl a dav of Constitutional Water wQI relieve yon like “”**■ FOK DYSPEPSIA. It baa no equal in relieving the moat distressing symp toms. Alb<* Headache. Heartburn. Acid. sumiach,Vom iting Food, &C. Take a teasponnful after dinner. The dote In all ctsca may lie increased II desired, but should be done gradually. rrivsiaAKS Hare long since given up the use of bnebo. eubebt. ar.djnnliH-rs Ja tlie treatment of these diseases, ana only uee them for want of abetter remedy. COKSTITTUTIOX WATER. Has proved Itself equal to the task that has dcvolv ni*oou. DIURETICS IHtate and drench the Iddneys. and by constant use soon load to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease. _ Bead, Bead) Bead* Daxtille, Juno 2,150. Dr, Wu. Jl. Geboo—Dear Sir: In February. SSI*: I n« altuctedwtth the sugar diabetes. au<l for live mouths I passed more than two gallons of water in .wcutyTucr hoar*. 1 was obliged to get up as often at cn or twelve limes during the uUht. and la live mouths! lost about fifty pounds la weight, During Hie mouth of July, isCLI procured two bottles of ConMltotoln Water, and In two days after using it, 1 experienced relief, and after taking two buttles 1 was entirely cured, pood after regaining my usual good Leal til. Voure truly, lcatm. *“** J. V. L. DEWITT. DOST OX COEXEES, X. T„ Dee. 27. 1361. Wtt.n.GcEoa&Co. Gout<:—lfrcelyglve yon liberty to make use of the following ccnincale of tbc value of Constitution Water, which I can recommend In the highest manner; Sly wife, who was attacked with pain la the should length of the back, audio her limbs, with Palpitation of the Ilcart, attended with Fulling of the Womb. and Irritation. I called a phvrfrtan, who attended her about three mouths, when bereft her worse than he found her. 1 then employed one of the best physlclaus 1 could find who attended her for about nine months, and whUo she was under his rare she did not puffer oulte so much pain; ho finally gave her up. and said “her case was lucurable.” For, •aid he, “she has rncli a combination of complaints, that medMne ctvcnforor.c operates against so tncolhcr of bcrdlllicultTca.** About this time, she commenced the use of Constitution Water, and to oar ntter aston ishment.aluij*t (he first (lose seemed to have the <le .Led efleci.atidshC kept on improving rapidly under It? treatment, and now superintends entirely her do rootle affidrs, She has not taken any of the Constitu tion Water for about four weeks, and wo are happy to say ih&l U Uai crodoccd s permanent M. VAN DENSCHOTEN. Miltoed, Coam, Not. 19th, IS6L Djt,Wixxisac JT.Gneuo: . , , ... DcarSlr—l have lor seTcnJ years been afflicted with that troublesome and dangerous disease—Ghatel— which reslr-bid all remedies and doctors, until X took Coxsrmrno.v Wateb, and you may be ascrod tlmt I via executing pleased with the result. It has EsnCE LT ccniD me. and you may make any use of my name von may s -c fit in regard to the medicine, as I hare en tire coufic n ce in Its ctucncy. POND STRONG. THESE ARE TACTS ENOUGH. There i» no class of diseases that produce sneb ex* haortlcjr r'h*ctH upon tlie Immtn constitution a« Dla* Petes and Olsases of the Kidneys. Illodder and Urinary Passage*. raid through a false modesty they arc neg* lecteur.ntll they arc so advanced as to be beyond the control or ordinary remedies, and we present t be CONSTITUTION WATER To the public with the conviction that U has no equal rSlcvli.c the class of disease* of wJdch It has been f^nnd EO'j&laeDtly successfullo curing; and we trust that wediall be rewarded for oar effort* In placing so vMnuMe a rc-niW In a form to meet the requirement* of patient and physician. FOB SALE BT ALL DBUGGISIB Pmoi. IL ym. E. OHEGG S CO., Proprietor*. MOT*an & LUen. General Agent*. 80. 46 clltr street. New Yorlc. j-.t-t WRIGHT & FRENCH, WHOLESALE AGE2TTS, Chicago, HL O Randolph street. QTEAMED FRESH OYSTERS. O fpl«d OyrtOT. PlcUcd Poultry.(jame, Soupa, TrineFnHts. Vegetables, Jelllc*. Sauces, etc.. it» every m» In nErjtmoiXxT sKAZ.ro C*SB. DJ FITIIIAN « POOUE, st their extensive Farmi end Factory. Brigeton, J«. J„ and for sale by their Sole Acenta, _ • ARCUKB A BEEVES. 45 Korth Water street, and 4G Korth Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa, Each cm warranted. Send for a price List. fc&aWW €l]kago tribune. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1803. TEE OLEBIOAL IMBEOGIIO. The Bill for an Injunction Filed by the Counsel of Eev. Mr. Hager. GROUNDS FOR THE CHANCERY PROCEEDINGS. THE BILL. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Superior Court of the city of Chicago, in chancery Bitting, humbly complaining, eboiveth unto Your Honors, your orator, Elijah >V. Hager, of the city of Chi capo, in the connty of Cook and State of Illinois. That your orator has been for the past thirteen year?, prior to the filing of this. Ids bill, e clergy man of the Protestant Episcopal Church In the United Stales of America. That the raid Protestant Episcopal Clmrch la a purely religions organization or association, co extensive with the limits of the United States of America, and regulated and governed as toltagon end conduct. by a Constitution and code of general laws, known as Canon*, which have been and are from time to time enacted by representatives from the members, clerical and lay, or said religions As poi i.ntSon throegbont the United States, in Gener al Convention periodically assembled, and which arc etvlcd tlic Constitution and Canons of the Protc*tant Episcopal Church In the United States of America. Thai the said Protestant Episcopal Church ia further composed of different distinct organ zations, co-cxtensivc with the bounds or limits of a State or part of State in the United States, and known and dlatUi- gnitbed as the Dioceso of the particular State or Srtofa State. That each of Mild organizations own as PioeM* in said religions organization ia regulated by a Constitution and Canons or laws enacted by its own representatives in Convention periodically assembled, and at the same time Is in its general conduct, together with the other Dio ceses, regulated by and subordinate to the Consti tution and Canons of the said general Convention of said Protestant Episcopal Church In the United States. That each and every clergyman ol said church association, although temporarily or permanently attached to and a member of any of said Dioceses is nevertheless known and recognized as such clergymen throughout the existing limits of said Protestant Episcopal Church, and entitled to and a partaker of all the rights and privileges of such ciergymnnship, which arc granted and guaranteed to him as such by the Constitution and Caucus of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States. That the clergymen in said ProtostantEpiscopal Church are divided into three grades or classes, namely: Bit-heps. Priests and Deacons, of which said cfassr- the Bishop is the highest, and has cer tain privileges and powers granted to him under the constitution ana Canons as well of the general churches us of the different Dioceses or State As* sociatlons, and that each Diocese has at Its bead a cldef officer, a Bishop, and that the grade of your orator is the second grade or class In said Church, namely, that of a Priest. * That on or about the first day of August, A. D-, 16G2, yonr orator who had been a* aforemention ed. for more than twelve years before, a clergy man of the said Protestant Episcopal Church m the Vailed States of America, and had been con nected for three years previous thereto as such clergyman with and a member of the Diocese of llas.-achufeetta, of good standing and Irreproached and unimpeachable in his character and standing therein, connected himself with the Diocese of the State of Illinois, according to the Constitution and Canons ol said Diocese; that the limits and bounds of the said Diocese are the limits and bounds of the State of Illinois. That immediately upon such connection so ca nonically made by yonr orator, as such clergyman, with said diocese of Illinois, yonr orator became at once entitled to all the rights and privileges of such—hie clenrymauship—as well under the Con stitution and Canons of the said Dioccsc ofllli- noit>, asunder ami by virtno of the Constitution and Canons of the said Prot-etaut Episcopal Church In the United States of America. That ttic second article of the Constitution of said Diocese of Illinois, which said Constitution to- gethcr with the Canons of said Diocese were in force when your orator became canonically connected as aforesaid with said Diocese, and still arc in fere:, -nd which yoar orator now produces here in court and craves rercYeUCG 4° “3 part of this his Bill, provides 41 That the Church id “the Diocese or Illinois accedes to the Constitu tion and Canons of the 4 Protestant Episcopal “ Church In the United States of America,’ and 44 recognizes the authority of the General Convcn -44 lion of the same.*’ That your orator, cotemporaneously with his canonical connection as aforesaid with said church In the Diocese of Dllnois. became by the selection and appointment—lawfully made nuder tho Canon of said Diocese of Illinois Ad of said General Protestant Episcopal Church—of tbe members thereof, Hector or Minister in and over a parish or congregation of said Protestant Episcopal Church, known as the “Church of tho Holy Communion,” in the city of Chicago, in said'eomity of Cook, and hath been since then hitherto and now is a clergy man of said Church and a minister of said Diocese of Illinois in charge of said “ Church of the Holy Communion.*’ That it is provided In Section 4th of CanonS. of said church in the Diocese of Dllno]?, that In the formation of parochial associations or incorpora tlous: “All the provisions of the Statute for rell “ glous incorporations of the State of Illinois, and “ of any Canon of the General Convention shall be “strictlyfollowed and observed, and all theac “ krowledgements or record thereby required, be “ dnly math* “—as by reference to said Canon, when produced, will fully appear. That the said Associ ation or Parish, styled the church of “the Holy Communion*’ in its organization strictly ami fully followed and observed all the provisions of the Stat ulesfor religiouslucorporations of the State of Illi nois, and has a legal existence and continuance under tuid laws, and is therefore, as an incorpora tion under thclawsofthc Slat-; of Illinois, legally created, nnder the protection of the said laws and within the Jurisdiction, as your orator Is advised and believes, and therefore submits, of the Courts of Equity of said State of Illinois, when a proper and sufficient cause for the interposition of such courts in Us behalf is exhibited; and your orator further submits under council that as a member and' Hector or minister of said “Church of the Holy Communion.’ 1 he is also under the protection of thelaws of said State, and his rights and privileges as member of said church arc within the equitable jurisdiction of this honorable court. Your orator further complaining, shows nnto Your Honors, that Canon 20 of said Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Illinois, is :ts follows: “ Caxox SX.— Ofihetrial of a clergyman not being a lUfhop.—' Whenever any minister of this diocese, not being a Bishop thereof, shall become liable topreseniment and trial nnder the provi sion of any Canon of the General or Diocesan Convention, the mode of proceedings in the Dio cese shall be as follows, viz.: “ Sec. I.—'Whenever the Bishop shall have rea son to believe, on information being given by a ■major part in number of the vestry of any ‘chuich of which the accused is a minister,'or by ' any three presbyters of the Diocese entitled to “ scats in the Convention, or ‘from public rumor,* 1 as contemplated by Section 11, Canon 37, of the “General Convention, that any clergyman is un • der imputation of having been guilty of any ‘offence or misconduct for which he is liable to ho ‘tried, and that the Interest of the Church re quires an investigation, it shall be his duty to ‘appoint three persons, of whom two at least ‘snail be presbyters, to examine the ease, a mi nority of whom may make such examination, ‘and if there be, tn their opinion, sufficient ‘gioundsfora presentment, they shall present 4 enrh clergyman to the Bishop, who shall thero -4 upon cause a copy cf said presentment, together ‘ with a citation to appear and answer thereto, to 4 bc served upon the accused with all convenient • speed. “ Sec. 2—'The Bishop, or if there be no Bishop ‘the Standing Committee shall appoint the trial “ and place for the trial, and the place must bo •‘ within the Diocese. The Bishop, or if there bo ■‘noßishop, the Standing Committee maypoat “ pone the trial from time to time, for cause shown “ or when iuetice required it. “Sec. 3 'The Bishop shall proceed upon the trial “aaJndge.and not less than three nor more than “flve presbyters, shall be hi? assessors to try the “ facts in Issue, which presbyters shall be selected “by the accused out of a list of eight [to bo far “ nlshcd by the Bishop from among th'ose entitled “ to scats in the Convention], who shall be ancon “netted with said party by relationship or mar “riage, and not parties in the presentment; and “ if the accused shall neglect or refuse to make his ‘Selection, the Standing Committee shall select “ for him. and if there be no Bishop, or he decline ‘■acting in the trial, the Standing Committee shall “designate some member of the Court to preside “ in hu* place. “Src.4. A written notice of the time and place “ appointed for the trial shall be served on the ac- ! “ cased, and also on one of the presenters, at least “thirty days previous thereto. Advocatesor I’roc “tors shall be allowed on either side at the plea “snreof the party, provided they are clergymen “canonicallyresident In the Diocese, or laymen “ who have been communicants in some parish of “ the same, for at least two years before the trial.” Year Orator further shows unto your Honors, that Sec. n, Canon 87, of the General Convention of said Church,referred to in said Canon 20 of the Dio cese of Dlinois, provides, amongst other things, that if a Minister of the Church shall be accused by “public rumor,” (amongst other) of being guilty of scandalous, immoral or disorderly conduct, an inquiry shall be instituted as to the truth of such public rumor; and in case of the Individual Being proceeded against and convicted according to the roles or process provided by the Convention of his Diocese, he shall be admonished, suspended or degraded, aa the uatme of the case may require. In conformity with their respective Constitutions and Canons, as in reference to said Canons of said General Church when produced, and which your orator prays may bo taken aa part of this bill will more fnllv appi ar. Your orator humbly states and submits, there fore, open counsel, that nnder the Canons of the said Diocese of Illinois, your orator, as a cler gyman of said church and a minister of said Dio cese of Illinois, ami a member and rector of said Church of the Holy Communion, could. If proceed ed against tobe tried, only bo proceeded against upon information being given to (he raid Bl*hopbv a tiWjor-j<n( in nvm&er of (he tu>try of (he Church rf tnc lldy Communion, or by three pre*bif (ere cf the JHoceee of lUlnoi*. (meaning clergymen.) entitled to scats in the Convention of said Diocese. or from “public rumor” under paid bEC. it. of Canon 87 o! the General Convention of paid Church, and no otherwise howsoever. Your orator farther complaining, shows unto your Honor* that on the 15th day of January, A.D. 1563. Ibcßt.Rcv. Henry John Whtchouse, Bishop of the Diocese of Illinois, caused to be served upon your orator an in trumeut In writing, pur poiticgon Us face to be a citation, wherointhesaid Bishop of the Diocese of Dlinois stated or recited as follows: “To the Rev. E. W. Hager. Rector of the Church “ ol the Holr Communion, Chicago. “ Haring been credibly informed that von were “ under Imputation of being guilty of offhase and. “ misconduct for which you were liable to be tried, “mid that the interest of the church required an “investigation, 1 have duly proceeded according “ to the provisions of Canos xY of the Diocese of “Illinois, ‘of the trial of a clergyman not being a “Bishop’ to appoint a committee of inquiry con “ sifting of two Presbyters and one layman to cx “ominetliccasc. The said Commissioners have “ carefully made snch examination and find in their “opinion'sufficient grounds for presentment and “in coiu-eqnenrr have formally made to me as “Bishop of the Diocese of Illinois, saiapresent “ ment dal. d Jan. 13th, A. D., ISGi, a c driftedcopy “of which I herewith serve upon you by thehands “ of the Rev. Charles Henry \ an Dyne, a summon “erappointed by mo for that purpose; and Ido “hereby cite yon to appear and answer to said “presentment In the city of Joliet, in the county “of Will on Wednesday the 19th day of February “next, at ten o’clock in the morning In Christ “Church in paid city. . . . “ And, furthermore, I do hereby furnish you with “ a list ns follows, of eight clergymen. Presbyters “oftheDioccee oflllinois.whoarecntltledtoscats “ in the convention of the same, and as far as I “know and believe, arc disconnected with yon by i “relationship or marriage, and not parties in the “presentment; from which list the* furnished you “ arc to f-i-lect not less than three nor more than “ five to be my Assessors to try the fact in the is- Thcßev. Thomas N. Benedict, Hector of Christ's Church. Ottawa. _ • _ ~ . , _ The Rev. Samuel Chase, D.D., President of Ju bilee College. _ „ _ . The RerrLewisP. Clover, D. D., Rector of St. Paul’s Church, Springfield- The Rev. John H. Egor, Hector of Grace Church, Galena. The Rev. Hemy T. Heister, Rector of St. An drews’Church. Farm Ridge. , The Rev. John Wesley Osborne, Missionary, 111- inois-Ccutral Railroad. The Rev. Wm.M. Steel, St. John’s Church, Dc- Rev. George C. Street, St. Luke’s Church, ** *-And In the event that you shall refuse or no “rfpet to make your selection, and duly Informme “of the same within ten days tom the date of this “ pptlce and citation then w Standing Committee “ will make the selection for yon, according to the “ provision of Section m. Canon to of the Diocese “ of Illinois, and (he (rial shall proceed at (he time “ ahd jilace appointed. Given under my hand and seal on this, 15th day ofJanuary,A.D.Jß63,and in the twelfth year of my Consecration. IfcEAL l Ebnrt J. WsrrEnouaß, Bishop of the Diocese of TIL . as, from inspection of the original thereof in the possession of your orator, when produced, will op* pear. And also accompanying the said paper writ ing the said Biehon caused to oe served upon your orator o certain other paper writing purporting to be a entitled copy of certain charges in writing of scandalous and immoral conduct against rouroro tor.puiportliigtohavebeenmadti to said Bishop, and signed b; George Greene, Thomas Smith and W. B. Roberts, styling themselves commissioners or presenters appointed by said Bishop for exami nation under said Section 1 of said Canon XX of the Diocese of Illinois, and upon which paid charges jour orator-use to be tried under said citation or notice on said 19th day of February, 1863, at Joliet aforesaid, which said certified copy jour orator here produces in Court, making it a part of this bill reference beingtlwreto bad. Your orator, further complaining shows unto Tour Honors that the charges made in said paper writing bj said Greene, Smith and Roberts, arc of a character very Injuriously affecting the charac ter, reputation and standing of your orator In the community, as a cltiica of the State of Illinois, a memberof said Protestant Episcopal Church, and especially as a minister In the same, now in active dnty and good standing, and that if your orator should be convicted of the same audfouod guilty,it might result in the suspension or degredatiou of J our orator from his said ministry. That by the awe or Canons of said Protestant Episcopal Church in force in said Diocese of Dlinoia.a minister when degraded from his ministry, is degraded en tirely and forever and can never bo restored. Yocr orator further showetb unto YonrHonors that hehasbeenamemberin said charchforthe past thirteen years; that his character as a member therein basal ways been without suspiclonor blem ish; end that the charges made against him by said Greene, Smith and Roberts, are the first char ges ot impropriety or immorality which bare ever cen made sgoinethim in saldministry; and that the said charges so alleged against him are all and every of them wholly, wickedly and maliciously false. Your orator farther ehoweth that should your orator be triedand convicted cf the charges bo made against him. the injury resulting to hua as a minister of tald church, from a suspension or deg radation from said ministry, which miirht follow upon said conviction, would be Irreparable, for not only your orator's profession as a Christian minis ter in eald church,and from which alone he does now and can gain a livelihood, would be destroyed forever, bat your orator’s character as a Christian d an and as a citizen would-bo irrcparablyinjured, and that no remedy at law whatever could in any degree compensate him for the Incalculable dam* age and Injury which he would thereby sustain. zoar orator further complaining showeth onto Tour Honors that the proceedings of the said Bit-hop of the Diocese of Illinois as your orator Is advised by counsel, and humbly submits, being based not upon Information .by a majority of your orators vestry, nor by three Presbyters of the Diocese of Illinois, nor “ from publierumor'*ls wholly unwarranted by the Canons of theGeneralConvemlonof the said church, and of the Diocese of Illinois, from its inception, and Is therefore null acd void and that no valid subsequent proceedings can be based tbere ou. But your orator in fact says that he is informed, and verily believes and so solemn* lycharges the fact to be that the said Bishop of said Diocese did not receive the information allegfed in his said notice to have been by him received from either of the three sources appointed by said Canon,but that one John Wilkinson, a cler gyman in the said Church, the Chaplain or assist ant minister to the said Bishop In bis church in Chicago, with the view, ns your orator solemnly believes and charge?, to injure your orator irre parably as a minister in said Church, and toprocurc the trial, conviction, suspension or. depredation of Sur orator from said ministry, made to the said shopWhitchousc representations and statements against the character and moral reputation and conduct ofyour orator, and Induced trim, the said Bjshop.topr oceed upon hi s said statements against your orator. That in fact there are not nor have ' beenfrom “public rumor’’any charges whatever against your orator at any time other than such statements as may have followed sud been the sole result acd consequence of the said representations of said Wilkinson, so made by him, and of the subsequent proceedings taken therein by the said Bishop. Your orator further states unto your Honors that the said Henry J. Whitchouae,Bfshop as aforesaid, without any authority or right undiir the Canons of said Church or Diocese, but solely, as your orator Is Informed, upon the representa tions of said Wilkinson, did thereupon, as your orator is Informed, appoint said Urecuc. Smith andßohcrtsa commission to inquire into said Imputation against your orator. That your orator, upon bis information and belief, states the fact to the said Greene, Smith and Heberts, were him the said Wilkinson, ails the said Wilkin son personally took part with them irilucu C?°rts to succeed In obtaining causes for presentment and trial against your orator; and that ho, the said Wilkinson, lias been since the said 15th day of January. A. D. 18C3, “ ami for some time prior thereto,” actively engaged In efforts to ootain from some source or other, with a view to accomplish his unlawful designs against your orator, sufficient statements of Improper conduct against yonr orator, whereon your orator might he prosecuted and tried, and that ho, the said Wilkin son. induced and produced the making of said pre tended charges against your orator. Your orator further states unto yonrHonors, that the* said Greene, brnith and Huberts wore se lected by the said Bishop without your orator’s know ledge or consent, and that yonr orator had no noticcof anysteps being taken by them; thht all their proceedings were secretly conducted; and that your orator was apprised for the first time, of the charges which they, the said Greene,Smith and Huberts, would make against him, for his trial thereon, at the tlmo the said Bishop served upon liiro acopy of the same as aforesaid. Yourorntor, complaining further, showethuntoyonr Honorsthat on the third day of February last the said Henry J. Whitehonec. without solicitation thereunto by vom oralor.bclfor certain reasons which he thenss signed.postponed the time ofyourora tor's saidtrial from the Jftb day of February last unto Tuesday the 3d of Jlarcb iust., at Joliet aforesaid, being a period of 23 daysfrom said third day oTFebruaiy. That on the 4th day of February last, your orator noti fied the said Bishop WhUehousc that your orator bad sdectc d three from the list of eiehl clergymen furnished jour orator, by the said Bishop, on said 15th day of January, A. D. 1863. Jn his earn citation or notice, to be assessors on said trial whenever the same might take place. That on the fifth day of February last, the said Bishop acknowledged the receipt of yonr orator's, said letter of the 4th announcing such selection, and stated to your orator that he wonld duly notify the persons thus selected; that since that day, luctth day of Feb ruary last, your orator has had no knowledge or in formation from the said Bishop, or from the said persons eo selected whether or not they are pre pared to be the assessors under said canon, to ■ try the said issue upon said charges, nor whether they or either of them are so situated as to be able to be present at such trial as such asses sors— that in fait, as fur as your orator knows or is informed from the said Bishop or the said persons so selected, or either of them, the said Court to try your orator npon said pretended charges has never been and is not now constitu ted as a tribunal; and your orator is advised by counsel and hmnbly submits that said section four, of Canon 20 of the Diocese of Illinois, which provides for a written notice of the time and place of the trial being served npon tiro accused at least thirty days previous thereto contemplates end is predicated upon u previous canonical constitution of tire tribunal or court before which such trial is to take place, and that until such Court has been canonically const!- tilled, and your orator notified thereof, no notice of.the time and place of irlnl can lawfully or ca nonically be served upon yonr orator, and that after IV.o constitution of said Coart or tribunal, yonrorator underpaid canon Is entitled to fall thirty days notice of the time and place of said trial, by paid Court so conetltnted. Yonr orator therefore submits tlrnt no valid notice, un der said canon, whatever, has ever been given to yonr orator, of the time and place of said trial, and that, therefore, the trial of said presentment on Tuesday, the 3d day of March instant, at Joliet aforesaid, as the said Bishop has notified yonr orator it shall be, cannot lawfully or canonically take place; and jour or ator cow states that since the said Bishop, on the Stli day of February last.informcdyourorat rtbat he would notify the three persona so selected by yonr orator, *• he has never communicated with your orator on that subject, and yonr orator has not now. In fact,” any knowledge as to whether the said three persons so by him selected, or any of them, will be the assessor or assessors nndcr said canon. Tour orator further showelh nnto yonrbonors that all the cliarges made against him iuthonameof the fcaidGrcen, Smith andilohcTts.arc.aa before stated, cntirelv, wickedly and maliciously false, and that if tour orator can be enabled to obtain anyprocess from any court competent for that purpose to com pel the attendance and testimony, or the testimo ny upon commission of witnesses in his knowl edge, in bis behalf, he will be able folly to establish the entire falsity of said pretended charges, an dhls own entire innocence. That there is no power under the Canons of said Diocese of Illinois, provided whereby any wit nesses ran be compelled to appearand testify, either In person, or to appear and testify before a commissioner, and that the appearance or the testimony, otherwlsetak-m. of witnesses is wholly voluntary with themselves. Your orator further showethnntoyonr honors that thare arc resident in the city of Cleveland, in the State of Ohio, two witnesses, named Sebastian L. Everett, ami Everett, his wife, whose tes- limony is very material In bahalf of your orator, , who have distinctly stated tint they were present - atthe time and place when and where your orator ' ischargcd with having committed actsofimpro- 1 priety with certain persons named in said pro tended chart ee, and that no such acts of impropri ety as charged were committed byyonr orator-that oco of the Mid witnesses, tho said Sebastian L, Everett, in behalf of himselfand hia wife, has made this statement some weeks ago publicly In one of the Chicago papers, over his own signature; that your orator, knowing that there wa* no power un der said Canon to compel their attendance or testi mony, took measures to ascertain what they could testify to, and found that they can. If they will, disprove entirely all the materials of the pretended charges against yonr orator. That your orator had good reason to believe,up to IhcSlstdsyof February last.that said witnesses would voluntarily come to this State and give their testimony in his behalf; and that on that day yonr orator was informed, for the first time, that they would not testify on the said trial before the said Bishop, asd that they gavcasthclrreason for not to doing, that they were related to some of the parties m the pretended charges, and therefore they would not testify in said trial. Tn-t the following is a true copyof a letter writ ten to the editors ofthedncAGoTßicuNßon the 2Sth day of January, A. D. ISGT. by the said Se bastian L. Everett for publication therein, and which in fact, nt his request, published in the said newspaper on the day or January, A. D. 15(13. Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 23, lrG3. Editors Chicago Tribune: There has recently appeared In thcpablicprinta sonic charges of bad conduct against the Rev. Mr. Hager of Chlcage. On the occasion when. It is said, ho was guilty of improprieties, my wife.with other ladles, waspresent. Sne asserts that there was not the least impropriety in Ilf. Hager’s man ner or behavior. I saw the ladies and Mr. Hager together mynlfn short time after, and they treated him with all tine kindness and respect. It was perfectly evident that nothing disagreeable bad liappcncd between them. 1 have positive knowl edge of their meeting on subsequent occasions, Avhcn the most pleasant relations prevailed. S. L. Everett. The original of which when required will bo pro duced to this Court by your orator. That on the 23d day of February last, your orator [the 22d being Sunday! communicated to the said Bishop the materiality of the testimony of tho Mid witnesses in his behalf, and the fact that he had only tho day before learned that they would not come on said trial on the 81 day of March, and in addition thereto the further foet of the present pressing occupation of hia counsel—with their other professional du ties rendering it almost impossible for them to devote ar.y of their time to yonr orator’s business and Interests—and upon these facts asked from the said Bishops postponement of said trial to a fu ture day; that yonr orator in makiog Mid applica tion, then hoped that he might possibly succeed by tnrthcr efforts in inducing the said Everett and hta raid wife voluntarily to appear and testily in said tr!al,orto*sscnt to allow tucirtcstimony to he taken on o commission from the said Bishop: that vour orator requested a reply from the said Bishop to bis said request at his earliest possible conve nience ; that on the 26th of the past moctb your or atorrcceivcd from the said Bishop a reply to his said reoueft, declining to grant your orator a postponement of said trial, alleging as a reason for such refusal, cot any insufficiency of the causes therefor shown by yonr orator, or that justice did not require it, bat that the said George Green, W. u. Roberts and Thomas Smith had, forreasons which theygave him. abso lutely refused (as tho said Bishop informed yonr orator) lo concur in such arrangement. Yonr orator submits and charges that the said Bishop otlhe Diocese of Illinois has exceeded the powers given him under the said Canons; in that he Institu ted proceedings against your orator upon the In formation of one person alone, as your orator be lieves and charges, and that..person, as tout or ator is Informed and verily believes, the said John . Wilkinson; In that, further, be has fixed the time , of your.orator’s-trial npon Mid alleged charges i without giving your orator thirty daw previous . • noU« thereof after tho toofititatlou of tiw Coon or tribunal before whom yonrorator Is to be tried; in Hat he luu» refused a poelpHicment ot the time of his trial, upon good cansu siownby your orator, basing his said refusal upon the disinclination en tirely of the said Urcen, Bobc.'ts and Smith, for reasons which they gave him, to concur in such postponement, «n«i that, therefore, under counsel, your orator charges and submits Hat the said Bishop of the said Diocese, is pro ceeding with your orator's said trial, at tbc time by him fixed therefor in direct vio’ation of the letter and spirit of the Canons of the Diocese of Illinois. Your Or ator faith further that nevertheless be took imme diate steps upon receiving said refusal from the said Bishop by the most urgent appeals to Indace the said Everett and his wife to, come to this State and tcitify on said trial offer!eg to pay allihcir expenses, coming, return ing and tarrying here; but they totally disregard the said appeals and efforts of your orator. And yonrorator states to yonrHonors, that unless the said Everett and hie wife can be bronghtto testify on said trial, either personally or through com mission.your oratorrearegrcatiytbakbewinbc un able to make a successful defense to and refat ulon of the mod material of the said pretended,but false and wicked charges against him. And yoar orator further states unto your Honors, that the said witnesses, S. L. Everett and his wife, your orator Is informed, and believes and so charges, have been • slbce the publication of said S. L. Everett’s said letter, in said Chicago Tiubcne prevailed upon,infiuenced and induced by the acts and appliances of the said par ties to said preteuaed charges, who are relatives to tbc paidEvcrett and wife, and which said patties arc wholly under the control and influence of the; said George W. Green, W. H.Boberts and ThomiS Smith, and the said John Wilkinson, to refuse to give their said testimony on said trial In behalf of yonr orator. And your ora tor, upon bis information and belief, charges the fact to he that the said Green, Roberta, Smith and Wilkinson have it positively la their power and control to cause the appearance of the said wit nesses at said trial, or of their giving their testimony on a commission from said Bishop, and that the said witnesses are nowentirely under tbc Influence of them or of tfaclr said relatives who are controlled by them, and that theycaa. If compelled by this court so to do, produce the said witnesses for examination,orally or otherwise, on said trial; and that the said witnesses now refuse so to be examined in consequence of the applian ces and Influences of the said Greene, Robert?. Smith and Wilkinson, or one of them, or of some of the said parties over whom they have full control; and yonr orator farther states that the following isa true copy of a letter received by yonr orator's counsel from said S. L Everett, on the 17th of thepaet month, and which your ora tor's said counsel communicated to your orator on the 21st of said mouth, positively informing yonr orator's said counsel that he would not testify ou tbc said trial on acconntof his relationship to some of tbc parties. CnEVEUtim, Ohio, Feb. 14, 1803. J. P. Clarkson, Esq.— Dear Sir: Tonr favor of the 12th I received yesterday. Under the circum stances of tlie case, the very close relation exist' iug between the parties to the suit of Mr. and myself, and the fact that all wo coaid say having been expressed in tho card I have pub- Jishedinthe TmntrNE, for the purpose of with* drawing my wife's name from before the public 1 must us at present situated decline to be present at the trial before the Bishop. I am yours respectfully, 8. L. Evebeti. The original of which Isin your orator's posses* elon.and will be produced by him to this Honorable Court when required. Andyour orator therefore humbly submits to your Donor that forasmuch as there is no power whatever in the said Canons of the said Diocese of Illinois, or in the said Bishop of same, by virtue of said Canons, or otherwise to compel the attend* ante or the testimony, otherwise of said S. L. EvercUandbis wife, and forasmuch as this fart Iswcllknown to said Greeny Roberta Smith and Wilkinson, and it is fully intholrpower to procure, if they wi!l,their attendance and examination, they, Die said Green, Roberts, Smith and Wilkinson should be enjoined and restrained from further proceeding with their prosecution of your orator upon eaiu false and wicked charges, until they snail produce both of the said witnesses for ex amination in your orator's behalf upon the trial of said presentnunt either orally or by commission from said Bishop. And your orator further states onto yonr honor, that there is no appeal from the decision of such a court, as is provided by tho Canons of the said Diocese of Illinois, and before which the said Bishop has, as before mentioned, notified yon orator tliat he will be tried on tho 3d instant, al lowed by said Canon to your orator to any other court or tribunal, and that unless your orator can he enabled to secure the testimony of these wit nesses above mentioned, he may. against right, against justice, and against the spirit of the Canons ot said Diocese, and the laws of God and man, be .convicted of said pretended charges of which he is wholly innocent and thns bo forever rained in pro fession and reputation as a good citizen, a min ister of said church In said Diocese, and a Christian man. Your orator further states .unto your Honors that said Henry John Whito bouse; Bishof’-Bi* iaiu xXuCfse Gl George Greene, said Thomas Smith, and the said John Wilkinson [all of whom, together with the taxdW.ll. Roberta,your orator praya maybe made defendants to this his bill of complaint] arc residents of the county of Cook, and within the jurisdiction of tills Court and its process. And your orator fnrtbcrstatcs untoyonr Honors that [althongbyonroratorhasreqnestedthomso to do] said Henry John Whltehoupc, Bishop as afore, said and said George Greene, Warren 11. Roberts and Thomas Smith, nevertheless declare and give oat that they will on the said third day of March in stant at Joliet in the county of Will aforcs’d proceed with tho prosecution and trial of your orator upon said pretended charges and your orator be lieves and slates that they will so do nnlcrs re strained therefrom by order of this honorable Court, they. thcsaidQrcen, Bobertsand Smith, confederating with the said John Wilkinson and ethers, now not specially known to your orator, pretending sometimes that said pretended charges arc true, at others that they have no influence or control over tho ■ said witnesses, S. L. Everett and his wife, and at other times pretending that tho proceedings against yonr orator have been, and are strictly cannonical, proper and right; whereas your orator In fact, says that the said protended charges are en tirely wicked and maliciously false; that the said Greene, Roberts, Smith and Wilkinson are able, if they will, to produce the said witnesses on tho said trial; and that the said proceedings against your orator arc nncanonical, unjust aud contrary to all right; of which actings and doings of the said Henry John Whltehouee, Bishop ot tho Diocese of Illinois. ea!d George Greene, Tliunas Smith. War ren U. Roberts., .and John Wilkinson and their confederates, arc contrary to equity aud good con fidence, and tend to the manifest wrong, injury and oppression of you'orator. In tender consideration whereof, and foras much asyonrorntor is wholly remediless la the f) remises, at and by the strict rules of the common aw, and can bare adequate relief only in a Court of Evpiity, where matters of this nature arc properly cognizable, and rclievable. To tho end thereof that the eaid Henry John Whltehouse. Bishop of the said Diocese of Illinois, George Greene. Thomas Smith, Warren H. Roberts aud John Wilkinson and their confed erates, when discovered, may full, true and perfect answer make to nil and singular, the matters and things herein contained [but not upon oath, their answer upon oath being hereby expressly waived] and that as fully as If the same were herein again repeated, and they thereto par ticularly interrogated. And that the said floury John Whitt-house. Bishop oftbe Dioce>» of Illi nois, George Green, Warren 11. Roberts, Thom as Smith and John Wilkinson may bo enjoined and restrained by (be order and decree of this Hon orable Com t from using said canons of tho Protest nut Episcopal Church, for the authorized purposes aforesaid to the injury of yourorator, as the Rec tor of the Church of the Holy Communion, and as a minister and Presbyter of said Protestant Epis copal Chur.b: and that they may each of them maybe likewise enjoined and restrained from all further proceedings for the trial and de termination of said untrue and nafoundod charges against your orator on the au anthurized presentment aforesaid, and also from all proceedings upon said citation and notice and the postponement thereof aforesaid, at said time tvr.d place, or from any proceeding for said trial, at anyothertime or place whatsoever, until the said couit shall be duly constituted, and until after tlilrtydaysnollec given In writing to yonr orator subsequent to t>ucK constitution, and not at any time until the said George Green, Thomas Smith, Warren H. Roberta and John Wilkin son shall produce upon said trial for Eereonal examination, or for examination y a commisbion duly appointed in your ora tor’s behalf a reasonable time before the said trial St your orator’s expense, the said witnesses. Sebastian J>. Everett aud Everett, hla wife. And for such other and farther relief, and either or both, as the nature of your omtois ease may require, and as may be agreeable to equity and good conscience, may It please your honors to grant untoyourorator not only the writ of injunction, issuing out of and under i he seal of this honorable court, directed to tho said Henry John Whltehonse, Bishop of tho Diocese of Illinois,the eaid George Greene, Warren 11. Roberts, Thomas Smith and John Wilkinson to restrain them and their attorneys as prayed for in this bill, from proceeding further with the pros ecution and trial of yonr orator upon said alleged and chargee, or any of them, until iinher order of this court, but also the writ of subpoena to be directed to the said several defend ants herein above mentioned, and all dud each of them, commanding them, and each of them at a certain day and under a certain penalty, therein to bo limited, to be and appear before your honors In this honorable court, and then and there full, true, direct and perfect answer make to all and singular the premises, and further to stand to. perform and abide such further order .direction and decree therein, ns to this honorable court shall seem meet. And your orator shall ever nray &c. £. W.Haokb. S. A, Goodwin, and J. P. Clarkson, Solicitors of Counsel. _ State opTu-inois, Cocjt*t op Coos, ss.—Elijah W. Hager, being duly sworn, doth depose and say tliat he is the complainant named in the foregoing bill—that he has beard the said bill read, and know its contents, and that the matters and things there in stated, as of his own knowledge, are true; and that, as to those matters therein stated, as of bis information and belief, he believes It to be true. E. W.Hvoer. Pfcb«cril'i a ami sworn to before me the 2d day of March. A. I). 1663. Tup?. B. Cakcxr. Clerk. KEPOUT OF THE SANITARY COM' MISSION. Chicago Sakitaht Commission Room?, ) Chicago, March 1.15W3. f Tlie following i? the list of money contrib uted to the Chicago Sanitary Commission for the month of February: Piret Congrecntional Church, Joliet, Ills., per John Kidd. Pastor $31.50 M. E. Church, Adrian, ilich.,T. A. Blade, Pattor ._. v ....... 45.00 ... a. Sociity. Shitland, Winebago co., HI?., porXemnel I'isk. E?q 18.00 s s. A. Society, Galena, Ills., perMre. Charles, f. Secretary, proceeds of exhibition of the 9 Panorama of the War, donated by the pro* b ptictor • ••• 15.00 ■e S. A. Society of Lmn Town. Knox co.. Ills., !• per Jas. Soles, Dsq.. Treasurer 100.03 £ Clmrcli of Ilazle Green. Wis.. per Rev. B. “ Vanderla? 3 00 Church of Vernon, Mich., per Rev. E. T. Branch • —• 10.00 M. E. Church ol Fairfield, Wis., per J. Aely 10.00 Queen Ann Prairie Methodist Church, Green wood, McHcury co., Ills 8.03 Baptist Church, Chester, Ills., perßev.C.- S. Barber %f*:,”*«**v St. Thomas (Epis.) Church, Battle Creek, Mich., per A. Bush. Pastor.... .. 17.00 Collections in Bath, Mason co.. Ills., per A. Sloan. Esq .*•*.. 23.00 Baptist Congregation of Kenosha, TV fa., per S.C. Johuson.Esq A*v/‘.v S. A. Society. Lafayette, Ills., per S. H. Hal sey, Corresponding 5ecretary............. 44.60 Citizens of Tvenona, Ills., per David R. Ed dy. Esq ■ • -•••.-■ 6LOO M.E. Church, ‘VTaukcgan, His., per A. S. Phelps. Eaq Chnrch Rural. Wnnpaco co., Wis., S. 11. Ashman, Pastor ** Collections by Rev. G. Geiklcr among Ger man Evangelical Christiana of ItorlufieliJ, Cook co, His 48.03 Second Reform Dutch Chtirch, Grand Rap ids. Mich., per Rev. J. M. Perris 60.00 Baptist Chnrch, Canton, Ills., per C. T. Jlcald. Esq 20.90 The German's Working Mon a Association, Chicago. perM. S. F. Gffntbcr,Esq ...... 50.00 Citizens of St. Charles, 111., per James T. Wheeler. Esq - - •• ---■••• *3*oo M.E, Church of Channahon, W 111 C0.,1U., per Jos. Lewis, Esq 50.25 Jefferson Schoolbonse, Ogle Co., UL, per Thomas B. Fisher, Trea5urer............. . 16.50 M. E. Church. Galesburg, UL. per Rev. I. B. Kent • •• 41.60 Baptist Church, Deer Park, Dl., per Mn. C, A. Armstrong..... T. 83 Chnrches in Chesterfield. Macoapln C0.<81., inpartDerßev.H.D.Platt.......... 35.00 Dad'cy, Will Co., Dl., per Rev. J. Qcirgo Cross 8.00 Calvary (Episcopal) Church, Farmln^on, BL. per Rev. J. Wilkinson..-•-••••-...... O-.TO Soldiers' Aid Society.Bloolslaad«uL, brine ncttprocfM*daofballandaupper,peril n. - Maspcy,- Esq*••.•• •• • •* * • •..... 136.63 M. E. Chnrch, Tennessee, 111., per Ear, W. B. Canthcre - •.. 15.0Q Clt'zrrs of Sublette. ta ken np at a public meeting held in the Th-plii-t Oilmen, per B. Lu>ve. T.... ....... CongrcuaiJor.nl Church. Fremont, 111- P ? r R*vj E. O. Smith, pastor of Congregation alChnrch 11.00 Liberal Church, Fremont, 111., per Rev. E. G. Smith 6.00 Other .Churchee, Fremont. liL, per Her, E. G. Smith 4.80 Collection in CLurcb,Carroi, HL,pet Rev. John Deeper. .'..v.; 27.00 Conyrezatiot al Church, Dexter, Mich., per R. jj Wlll'am?, pastor 4.03 Frierd?, at Ea?t Greenwood and West Mc- Henry, McHenry Co., 18., with supplier, per 4. E. Bassett, A. Overrocker, and J. Clark, Committee: g.QO Prefbvteritn Church, Hyde J’ark, 18., per H. N. Hibbard, Esq 26.00 L. P.Tibbiii*, Esq., Cottage Hill. El 2.0J Friend?, In the town of Le Roy, Dodge Co.. Wis., per 21. L. Cowles 16.23 Congregational Church, M.lburu, HL, per Srmnel Smith. Esq i 9.7 a Tabernacle Baptist Church, Chicago, per C. • 7t.Hclden.Ksa 35.00 Collc-i tSon at Union meetings of Polo, Ogle Co., lU., per H. Norton, Treasurer 100.00 Collection at Dakota, HL per C. J. Brown.. 27.25 Soldiers’Aid Society, Genesee Qrore, White side Co., per J. Tumbleson 22.00 Young ladies of Sterling, 111., per E. R. Earle, Esq 75.00 Church of Metamora, HI., per J. J. A. T. Diion*.*** 22.00 Churches of Brighton,Hl.,pcrMesars. Brown : and Warren v * 23,03 M. Church of Hartford, Mich., per J. J. BneLpastor ••••«••• 8,03 M. E. Church, Saginaw, Mich., per Rev. R. 6. Pardington, pastor —•• 1—75 Schoolcraft Circuit, Mich. Conference, col lected by Rev. Jna. Billing, Schoolcraft, -Mich..... 41-03 Additional from Banner Town Sol. Aid So ciety of Yellowhcad, Kankakee county, HI., perW.U. Richardson, Treasurer.... 23.55 M.E. Church, and Cong. of New Boston,llL, per Jas. Scott 25.15 Surplus over expenses of Chi. and St. Louis railroad festival, per C. M. Pratt. Esq., Com. of railroad and proprietors of Briggs House, 63-03 Cong. Church of Greenville, Montcalm co., Mich., per J. 11. Fuller 11.25 Additional from First Presb. Church, Chi cago, per H, Seelye, Esq 26.03 Presb. Church, Dwight, 111,, per P. D. Young pastor 2.00 Presb. Church, Cheuoa, 111., per P. D, Young pastor 7.55 St. Marks (Epis.) Church, Chester, HL, per ILB, Servant, Treasurer 21.00 Sol. Aid Society of Calumet, Wia., per Miss A. H, White, Sec*y 'i.OO Sanitary Com. of Ironton, Sank county,Wls. per Mrs. O. C. Blanchard, Cor. Sec’y 15.45 Cbas. Woodward. Missionary, Rochester, Olmstcad county. Minn 1.00 Second Ashteno Sol. Aid Society, Kalama zoo. Mich., per Rev. T. T. George 4.06 Sol. Aid Society, Osseo. Hillsdale county, Mich., for drayage on boxes 3.00 Ladles of Fox River, farm, 111., for drayage onboxea 1-00 Grace (Epis.) Church of Wabasha, Minn.,per H. O. Patterson, rector 1.00 Sol. Aid Society of School District No. 7,Mc- Henry county, HL, per Mrs. J. C. Carpcn ter, Huntley, 111 I*oo United Cong, and Pieab. Churches of Battle Creek, Mich., per Rev. E. L. Davis, pastor 13.03 Sol. Aid Society of West Jersey, Stark co., HL, per S. M. F. Farrer, J. P 49.00 DONATIONS naCEITBD THROUGH WX. X. DOUGHTY* Mory A. Parrish, St. Joseph, Mo.: .20 Rev. F. A. Britton, Danville, llich., (collec tion) 13.00 Rev. G. Wallace, Lisbon, HI., (collection)... 14-50 S. -S3 Mrs. Sarah Hobart, Red Wing, Minn 1.0-3 Mrs. L. Cotter, “ “ 100 Rev.R. Spates, w “ I.o' Rev, S. Spates, “ “ I*oo W.Tilton, “ “ 1.00 E. Williams, “ “ 103 E. Goldsmith, “ “ 1-00 Chaa. Spates. “ “ 1.00 Perßov. C.Dazcnby £.OO Clark street M. E. Church, Chicago, per D. Banka C-1.03 Additional from Jefferson School House, per S. Martin, Pastor of Baptist Church, Washington, Tazewell Co., 11l 2.03 Baptist Chnrch, Lamoille, HL, per Rev. Juo. IV inter, Pastor 15.10 Minneapolis Circuit Mission, Mendota Con ference, per Rev. Levi Gleason, Indnstri ana, Minn.... 9.70 Citizens of Orland, Cook Co., HL, per J. O. Wilder, Esq 8-00 Cong. Chnrch, Plymouth, Wlb., psrThos. A. Wadswoilh 6.00 Soldiers! Aid Society, Washington, HL, per Mrß.S.M.Fisb 0.00 Chnichoftbc Ascension (in part) Chicago. per Rev. W. H. Cooper 11.61 Baptist Chnrch. Flag Centre, Ogle Co., 111., • rer J. Moxon 10.00 Ladies 8 “J?"- „ is. 111., per Jno. Keep,of Keiiostm, u!5... Lr.'VJ Pres. Church of Spavo, Fulton Co., HL, per Rev, E. Qulllin 12.30 M. E. Church of Baraboo, Wls., per Rev. W. Wilcox, Pastor 15.00 'First Pres. Chnrch of Grand Rapids, Mich., per K. N. Faxon, Treas 7.23 Pres. Church of Cambridge, Dane Co., Wls. per Rev. Wm. Cargcn 8.00 Second annual donation from “ A Friend,” Chicago 600.00 Citizens of Bloomingdale, Ills., per Rev, Daniel Chapman, for supplies for the hos pital of the 105 th Ills. Tola 43.75 S. A., Chicago 1.03 Congregational Chnrch, Lawn Ridge. Mar shall Co., His., per E. H. Mann, Clerk,.... 31.25 Church, Shipman, His., per Thomas Reynold?, 13.80 Mer*ra. M. K. Jessup & Co., of New York and Chicago, 100.00 Pres. Church of WaynesvlUc, His., per Thos. M. Newell 0.55 Collection 9y Rev. P. Bcinick among Ger man Ev. Christians, of Hooslcra Grove, Cook Co., His , per pastor J. Hartman.... 15.00 O. A. Corbin, for citizens, of Alto. La Co., Hla 20.00 Universally Society, of Jefferson, Wls., per Rev E. Garfield. The one dollar credit ed to the Univ. Soc. of Jefferson, in tho previous report, was the gift of an Individ rod 84.20 Additional Congregational Chnrch, Lawn Ridge 3.00 Additional from Pres. Chnrch, Mendon, HI., per Rev. A. B. Campbell 2.60 Citizens of Harvard, McHenry Co., Ills.,per Hon, T. B. Waknman 22.45 CbrisUEplecopal Church, Joliet, Ills., per Rev. C. A. Gilbert 10.05 Soldier’s Aid Society of Kopley and Victor ia, Knox Co., His., per Elias Fulmer, M. D 11.00 Citizens of Greenville, Bond Co., Ills., per • Rev. T. W. Hynes 123-50 M. E. Chnrch, Fairtown, Mich., per H. E. Croshy, com 11.09 Third German Soc. of the M. E. Chnrch, W. Harrison st., Chicago 9.85 Church, per Timothy Palme*, Lisbon, Wie 13.00 Churches of Caledonia, Houston Co.. Minn., per Rev. W. Talnter 50.00 Chnrch of South Lynn, Mich 9 School district of Gage’s Lakc.Lakc county. HI., per Lucy G. Kellogg 1.75 M. E. Chnrch, LawrcncuviUc, HL, per Rev. It J. Natl 82.00 Additional from Congregational Chnrch, Lawn Ridge. 11l 1.00 Congregational Church. Madison. Wls.. per Mrs. B.F. Hopkins. President Aid Society 34.93 Avails of a weekly savings box, from Onar ga. 111-, per Mrs. M. 1L Plersou 1,00 J. P. Farnuni, e?q.. Chicago 6,00 J*ir?t Presbyterian Church, Beloit, Wls., per •Tas.Farr, jr. 10.00 Additional from Presbyterian Church, Earl villc. 111, per John Ustick 2.63 First Presbyterian Church, Adrian, Mich., per Rev. U. Dnffield, jr.. Pastor 33.00 M.E.Chnrch of Junction and Naperville, DuPage county. 111., per Rev. J. T. Hanna, Pastor 21.00 Citizens ofEast Whocllng,Cook county,!!!., per Mr. Strong 140.00 Church of Sandwich, HI., per M. B. Castler 33.59 St. Mary’s Church, Chicago, per Right Rev. James Dnggan 60 00 St. Michael’s Chnrch, Chicago 25.00 Sanitary Commission of Prairie City, HI., per J. W. Brooks, esq.. Treasurer 83.00 First Presbvterian Chnrch, Madison, Wig., perD.H. Tullis 45.07 Additional per Lewis £. Landon from citi zens of Bloomingdale for purchases for. 105 th regt. 111. Vol 6.00 i ChurchorthonolyFamlly. Chicago 1960 Westminster Chnrch, Beloit, Wis., per A. P. Waterman, esq 10.00 Per Wm. Teal, New London. Wis., from M. I E. Chnrch at Medina, $4.70. and H. E. Church, Jewell’s School $1.60. 0.30 ! Mary Hart, Eurlvillc, 111 3.00 I Belleville, Wayne connty, Mich,, per H.-N. Brown 6.00 Citizens of By ron. Fond du Lac connty.Wig., per Geo. More 110.00 Market Street M.E. Church, St. Paul,Minn., per Rev. J.O. Rich. Pastor 80.03 Contribution of Children of Taylor St. Mis sion Sunday School Chi 7.50 M. E. Church, of Janesville, Wis., per R. B. Curtis 41.00 FietCong. Church. Galesburg, Mich., per J. L. Lvnch 13A5 M. E. Church, of Toraah, Wie.. per J. Mcdd 7.50 Sol. Aid Soc., of Newago, Mich., pet L, E. Sikes 3.73 Citizens of Town of Hampshire, Kane Co., TIL. per P. Stevens 17.25 Soi. Aid Soc., Muskegon, Mich., per Miss Fanny A. Arm?. Cor.Sec 25.00 Sol. Aio Soc.. of Saratoga Township. Mar shall Co., HI., per W. 2. Belc, of Henry, 23.50 Mrs. Charles Johnson, avails of a supper given at Quincy, Minn., perß. F. Hollis ter, Esq 20.00 Friends in Garden Prairie,Boone C 0.,111., per Elizabeth Porter 65.00 M- E. Church, Walnut Hill Circuit, Rev. J. C Willoughby, of Mount Vernon, Hi Jto.oo Sol. Aid Soc.. of Lodi Station, DL, per A. C. Hsthorn, Sec ILOO Sol. Aid Soc., Farmington, Fulton Co., per Thos.Montgomcry 43.00. Additional Church, of Bath, Mason Co., HI., Rev. A. Sloan, pastor 10.00 Friends In Spring Arbor, Jackson. Mich., pcrWn. A. Anderson 12.30 C. IT. Staples. Esq., Oscola Mills; Polk Co., Wls., per Vm,S. Doughty 29.50 R.D. Utley, Stark Co., Ind 2.00 Hon. Samuel J. Tilden.NcwTork 100-00 Trempelean Circuit, Wla., per Rev. S. W. Carpenter, pastor ; 10.03 Loyal Citizens of Hadley, Mich., per Rev. Lewis Mitchell, pastor of M. E. Church, of Hadley, Mich 2T.00 Church, of Deer Creek, Tazewell Co., Hl.,perW.T. Adams 13.40 Sol. Aid Soc., of Trempelean Co., Wis., per A. B. Tanner, Trempelean, Wls 41.00 Church, Eaton Rapids, Mich., per Rev. H.G. Mosher 6.00 Additional from Ladles of Sherman House, pcrO. T- Stcarncs, Esq •••-• SIOO Fol. Aid Soc., Wilmington,- 111., per Mrs. SlaryC. Bowen - 0-05 Henry Fare am. Esq.. Chicago, (check tor §5(5)) premium $1.25 501.-5 E. W. BVTRELOR, Cor. Sec, & Aes’t Trcas. Chi. San. Com. rVRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OP CAJf AT>A. FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE. 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Every Horse Owner Should have thR remedy at hand, for Us timely uso at the first appearance ot Lameness will effectually pre vent those formidable diseases, to which all homes are liable, and which render eo many otherwise valuable horses ncarly.’worthlcss. Over four .hundred voluntary testimonials to the wonderful curative properties of this Liniment have been received within the last two years, and many o! them from persons in the highest ranks of UCe, / CAUTION. To avoid Imposition, observe the Signature andLlke ncss of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also VStephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment” blown la the glass of each bottle, without which none are genuine. RICHARDSON * CO.. / Sole Proprletors.Norwlch. Ct. For sale by LORD & SMITH. General Western AcfinU 24 Lake street, Chicago, and by dealers everywhere. fea>airt>ly TORE AND ILLINOIS Hoop Skirt Manufactory, And Importer and dealer In all kinds of French and German Corsets. AT WHO LKS-M.K - N'D HETAJL. 73 uh Clark street, .poilto the Coart juse). and 120>'orth 1.-uk, bet, Indiana .nd Ohio streets CaiC-100, XLLRTOX9. Mlk * Cotton Skirts ide to order at art notice. Old Irts repaired, altcr lUJ shaped as zood now.' full stock of jven. doable dU ind, brldilit French irts constantly on ad. from S springs, c. we sell wlthontex* •ra cnarce. nrovlded they lie kept clean. Oar skirts arc warranted to be of the best quality. V* atcb Spring toeej&klrts exchanged If not satisfactory, and all par eentto residence. Kotlco to WTiolcsalo Bayer** aswe cave been in the Skirt business since the first Vclnnlng of the trade, and hat cbranches of oar house • all the principal cities of the Union, as well as Lon jon—aadas onr London Agent famishes ns oar steel si tint cost—-thus giving our customers the benefit of *uat we should otherwise pay for commissions—we are able to sell lower than any other manufacturer, orucra oy mail promptly attended to. u UUCEB, Proprietor for CUtago, b'ew York Factory. 33 Bowery. •rSS-ly Chicago Poat Office Box 4555 .iiilflrcn'p. 10 m rprln?a. ladles* size. K. n.—wo repair all_ stlrts whic!»^ CIRCULAR. —Trader’s Bank, Chicago. March 2.1.15C3.—Mr. J. Ellis, late of the nrm of Marshall* Haler. Milwaukee. and of the - State Bank. Madison. liartne purchased the stock of this Hank. it Win. on this dale, transfer Its baainoAS to the new Banking House of J. A. KIXIS * CO. . mS-afiea 1m • F..1. TISSQ \M. Cashier. jgANKINir OFFICE OF J. A. ELLIS & €O m Cbm aoo, March 2. 13C3. The undersigned having purchased the stack of the Trader's Bank ofChlcaso.and succeeded to lUbtuineas, have opened an office in this city, on the Northwest corner of LakeandCark streets, for the purpose of doing a General Banking and Exchange Business. Wc win pay particular attention to the purchase and aale of Exchange. Coin and Treasury Notes, and will be pleased to act as correspondents or agents for coun try banks and bankers. Wo will also keep for sale United States Revenue Stamps, onwldch we allow a discount ot three per cent, when ordered la amounts of S3OO and upwards, and ot two per cent, on amounts of SIOO. E.L TIXKHAM. Cashier. TUATER-PROOF VIENNA & Vt STBEIXA MATCHES.—Th see matches)are made wlSiout sulphur, and being free from dlsagreea- Se <slor arenotroly very desirable, but almStWi*. MnMbleWmw In the parlor, and deeptu* chamber, toerareputup in fancy colored .boxes aud small ciSam* forf&lly use, and are also carefully nacked tn mm* fbr transportation. For sale wholesale and SSlby JAMES lt.D£T, No. 66 Cortland street. New Y r! B*—Country merchants vffl do well to call and ex. ssJueovstoefc, fdl9-zS$-fea Commission filer chants'. T\7 D. HOtTGHTELING, T » • (Successor to Williams * HoogbtellngJ produce comnssroH heschaitt, 2101*8 Water street. Chlcavn. H ja9-y317-Sp Cl AML. HOWE, 148 Sotuli Water-*!., Chicago, 11L, . Solicits couswiouenta of Grain. Lart,iC- Ac..for sole, ol* orders to purchase. Will make ad-’ vane/sou consignments to be held here or shipped East. ie’»zSlsSm QTIPP & McCALL, kj GEX£BAI COSmiSSION mebchanxs, OCcc. S Steel's Ulcct. adjoining Board of Trade Build log. Sooth 'water street, Chicago. IIL Our business strictly and exclusively Commission. Particular attention given to the tale of Blgbivlncs, Grain, Provisions, Etc* Libera* advances m;u*e on Consignments. J.H. Stiff. Chicago. j 11. McCall. Formerly of Canton. 111, Ffria-aISS-lm] Canton. 11l LITTLE & CO., COJDUSSION SIERCH.VNTS. Sell or purchase Floor. Grain. Seeds. Pork, flutter. Lard, Hides. Broom Corn. Ac. Wan-honse .331 South Water street, Chicago, m wat. little. [Ja5-y7SLSmI a. a. Sackkt. pASIPBELL BROS., PKODUCK ASD Commission Merclmnts, IS3 North Klnxle street. Chicago, IU. P.0.80X43U A.BT.J. CiXFDali. I O. H. OAJCPnXLL. Kcrereaccs-Ponard& Doane. William Blair* Co„ Haß.Klmbaik &Co.. Jiay.Allen*Co„ l*dd*WU- Itarea. Davis. Sawyer * Co. dcC^jffTC-tm pENISTON & CO., COI9KZXSSION MERCHANTS, LIVEBPOOL. BsfeilzsCZS:—Messrs. Page. Richardson A Co„Dostoa Middleton * Co„ New York. Snow * Bnrccss. do. Johnston * Cayley, do. Cash advances made on consignments of Provisions Flour, Ac., to the above house by HENRY MIL WARD. dclS-yIM-ly 13 Lflaalle street. Chicago. AKIN & CO n COBEfUSSXON 3IEUCHANTS, IF6 South Water street. Liberal advances made oa Floor, Grain and Provisions, to be sold here or by TTILA. BROWN* CO.. New York, a. Aker. j. a. utTRLStrc. M. TUKLAT & CO., commission MEHcttLvrs, And Dealers in Sorghmn. deKMH-ly 179 South Water street. Chicago. UJL PRODUCE commission merchants, No. 11 Water Street, New York. RetEBXjfCM Goodrich. Willard ft Co„Pt. Louis. Mo.: J. 11. Oglesby. Es«|.. do.; Alonzo Child, Km.. New York City; U.B. Vay, Jr.. Boston, Mass.; Willard ft Child. Chicago. 111.; Alarm ft Scott, do.; Oglesby ft Macank-y, New Orleans. La.; Cora Exchange Bank. New York City. oc3 c9G96m j. alkx. k’combik. p. child. COMMISSION ISBRCIUNTS, Particular attention given to orders for Floor. Orals. Wool, ftc. Liberal advances made on consignments to Buffalo. Now York. Boston and Montreal. \V archoosc S2 and St Snath Water street, Chicago. UL j. lkdcc. U{g9-u535 ly r. a. oum. TTXDERAVOOD & CO., VJ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE and WAREHOUSE-127 Sooth Water at. op posito “Board of Trado” Building. Je2tj P. L. TJiPkEWOOD. 8. L. CXOBEWOOU. bkv. w. rsDsnwooD. A LBERT MORSE * CO., jfS- PRODUCE coanmssiON merchants. No, I£Q Sbnlh Water street. (Aiken's BoiUllngJ CmCAGO. ILLINOIS. CT’Business confined strictly to comml4slotL_£l [au27t929-lyj 'J'ODD, DEXTER & CO., irFTTPT? AT. COUUZSSZOH’ HEECHAUXS, 111 South Watcr-st,, Chicago, HI. JJUfSS TOPD. tV. W. DKXTKU, n.vKTWKLL LIi'COLS. coaraissiovalESSSAJiys, lS9SouthWfttcrftreet.Chlcago.nl. Liberal advanced* made on property la store. Hkfeesnoss; —Cooley, Farwell ft Co.. G. C. ( ook & Co.. Grav. Phelps ft Co. cita.s. n. FAKwxix. |myfil-r537-lyj sbrsoir faewsll. $1.50. I\fUK RY NELSON & CO, JLrJL No. ill Sooth Water street. Give their exclusive attention to the purchase, sale, shipment and mating cash advances on Grain. Flour. Provisions and Prodoce of all kinds. a Commission, irctcr SJUOX. T S, PEARCE & CO., COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. Advances will be made on shipments to Woodruff A Co.. New York, and Uenlng * Woodruff 1 . St, Loab. Otiiceaossouth Water. corner of Wells, (ap«uiiaj d*6-xU27-8m TXEDEORD, MEREDITH & CO., JD EXCLD SITE uter chants, For the purchase and sale of Pork, Stock. Floor. Grain and produce generally. No. and 328 South watef street. c.'hlcaßo. Hi. . ialT-ly G. T. LxproßD. D. Meredith. C. Menemra. gAWTER, 'WALLACE & CO., commission merchants, 47 Dread street, Xetr Tort. Ad ranees made on Consignments to the above Arm by Wjl. AlTUliisOX. Jr.. Agent. ISJ South "Water street. Chicago. mh7-u33fr ly M. FUXKHOUSfeB & CO., COimtllSSlON MERCHANTS, 216 »South Water street. ja*.*? kfSO-iy QJLBEKT, UPDIKE & CO., commission mebchants, Ko.it Lasalle street. Chicago. STAXARI). GILBERT & Co., 2fo. 5 City Balldlng& St. Louis. myirCMy c. j. oilukct. n.v.rpnnr*. *. c. stathbd J£ICE PAY & CO., COMMISSION WEHCH.INTS, Ko, 13 iMile street. Chicago. Til P. O. Box 1518 Give (Vr exclusive attention to the purchase sod sale of Flour. Grain am! other Produce, on bick pat. t. p. xuamifs. jas. a. ttoodwobth. "V TESTING OF THE BOND- XtX HOLDERS AND STOCKHOLDERS OP THE CHICAGO* ALTON RAILROAD COMPANY-No tice la hereby given that a meeting of the Bondholder nrd Stockholders of the Chicago and Alton Railroad Company will beheld In the cltyo! Chicago, at the Office or the Company on Utu Qrat day of April next, st the boor of booo of that day. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors of said Company, and transacting such other btuincM as may he brought bo them. .1. W. FOSTER. ) >l. L. SYKES, > Commissioner*. A. C. BADGER ) J OSBPII PRIG E. Secretary. Chicago. Feb. 25. 1363. feat-asaim TVT OTICE.—The annual meeting of j.' the stockholders for the election of thirteen trnfte* a of the “ Merchants’ Savings, Loan and Trait Crmipany.”wHl be holden at the Company’s Office, on MONDAY, the im day of March proximo, between tbe honraof 9 A.M. aud 2 P.M. L. J. GAGE, feifr-a~-2w Secretary. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY. OmcK op in* SaoarrxßT,) PUtaburgh. Pa.. January Zlth. 1963. > Tbeannualmeetlngof the Stock and Bondholders of this Company for the election of Directors and such other business as mar come before It will be held at the office of sold company, la the city of Pittsburgh on the fourth ‘Wednesday of February, A. D. 1863. The Stock and Bond Transfer Booksot the Company, at their office In the city of Pittsburgh, and at their transfer agency In the city of New York, will be closed on the ictu dav of February, and remain eloaed until tbeSfith of February therelfi er. fcS-xCSi-ld W. H. BARNES. Secretary. ■RHODE ISLAND CENTRAL XV BASK, RHODE ISLAND.—Pursuanttoadccre tal order ol toe Supreme Court of the State of Rhode Island, the tubM-nber gives notice Cat all persons holding bills of the RHODE ISLAND CENTRAL BANK, Mon deposit the same with him at hla office. No. 25 TYeyPosbet street. Providence, ft. 1. on or before the flmt dav of An?u«t. A.D. I*o3, la order to be entitled to sdt dividend that may be declared out of the assets of said Rank. JAMES M. CLAUSE. Receiver. Providence. R. 1.. Jan.i7th.iSH3. fei-xSibCm CTATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY VO OFCOOK-S5. SoperloTConrtorCMca;o.M*rch Term, ISC3. Henry S. llaJm. complainant. vs. Edward Ghccn. Francis w. Hickman and Woodward, defendants—ln Chancery. , AlSdavlt of the con-residence of the deicacmnU above named. having been filed In the ofilcs of the Clerk of said Superior Court of Chicago. Notice Is hereby given to' the said delendanU tnat the com* Slalnant filed Ms bill <f complaint la sold Court, on ie Chancery side thereof, on the twenty-first day of > ebrnarv i J Q and that a summons thereupon Issued out of said Court against paid defendants, returnable on tne first Monday of March next. (1553.) as is by law required. Kow. unless you. the said Edward Gheen, Frauds W Hlcsmau andPaschall Woodward,aaatlpersonally be and appear before said Superior Court of Chicago of Cook County, on the Cm, day of tlic next term thereof, to be holden at Chicago, tn said County, on the OIK SkJPdav of March, 15KJ. and plead, answer or demur to the said complainants bill of complaint th* same, and the matters and things therein charged and stated, will be taken as confessed, and a decree en tered against yon accordion to the prayer of galdblU. THOMAS B. CARTER. Clerk, Bailet. Cast & WtLLtAiLs, Compute’ Sol'rs. fe»a497-ltew4w r pHE UNDERSIGNED, Receivei JLof Tbe Artlrans’ Back of the Cltr of New York. In pursuance of an order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, slanted on the filth day of July, will sell at Public Auction, on the fifth (3th) day of March, ILtB. by Gilbert & Sampson, Auctioneer*, at the North door of the Court House, In the City of CM caco. State of Ellnots. commencing at 12 o'clock noon, the following described real estate, formerly bo.ocg lug to the said the Artisans* Bank: . . . Lots one (Dio twenty (20) Inclusive, la bloc* uv* (5). In Archer’s Addition to Chicago, situate, belnc in the City of Chicago. County of Cook, and nuu of Illinois, and known the Douglas prope. ty. Tbe terms of sale arc c TA2J jjeb. Receiver of the Artisans’ Bank. City ofNew Jwt Chase. Storrs & Munson. tr/XA HLF. CHESTS TEAS.—A nUUfhll assortment of new crop Greens and Clarks embracing *ll grade* of Young Hyson, Hysos “4 '¥Sloss. mm * BASKET. KAA BAGS COFFEE.—Rio,Mar t/v v acalbo and Costa Rica, lair to prime, arriv ing andfor p ITKI »j * HAN KEY. J.A.ELU3&CO. rn3-a&53-3m K A TON’S TOBACCO-Of reliable fJ \J and standard Kentucky brands. In boxes, halt boxes and caddies• also. Use cut chewing and smok ing of approved manufacture. Is barrels, half barrels. dc.. for sale at current rates br_ _ PARSONS. PITKIN * HAN KEY, au7 tsat-ty 7i south Water street. OKA HTTPS, new ORLEANS JUtJ\J SUGARS —Common to Choice la store and Sr sale to V WSOSB, HTKCf 4HOTT, w 7 ' Ti&joUt WaWri&Wti .fumtuial. Segal Notices. ©reams. ■Ktal Cstatt jOR SALE. A PR.ATP.rs STOCE FAEH, ¥?» i* ro s??k si nty, W ml!** from CMap, on tha Hllniil* Centra. l.allrcmAoae mile tout?) or the town of GUrrnn.or ctwlrsof ta* Pe-n A Bur lington Railroad and two and a E» fmiJe*»north of th* townofOnarga. Sola firm eon*T<«% »,f 33 acre* fa of wl.Jch 1.-* nnCercultlvatlon; modem bulltUoua* welt. Cillsi.ed.wlth green b'li'ds. 30*4 . wbntwn wines at- ' tachid coz-Ululcg Eastern rooi»H,D- , sMe*gapT«t and cellar. Ham HC met Iccg .tadS3 feet wide; vork&Uon ardwacon l.cn*c: ;»rgccl«teraardiln , »a»t:r2vn well The grounds j\: cum t e louse are well art with ever, preens and forest troesard also IW yunmr apple tree*. The .farm It an lenred. crowed fenced, Ac There U al*o 13 acres of wo<yjl*od Ijlng two and a half mflra from the hon?e. which g«<*« with the place, mating It or.e « f the most dorirubio place* In tne country. and will be sold low to- m«>h. For particulars address O, W, TA2IBON, Gilman. Illinois. mtnTtSlw SALE—A Farm in Kendall A C« unty.—N. W. gr. of Sections?: s. E.qf. of Sec tion 23: Town 35. North R»*ge I eaa:, Sjf> acre.*. 230 improved, locjnweof N.W.SnerrllL or J. B. Algrron the premise*. *30.C00 to loan on city property. Lot occupied by Dc;”i it. BATE* & TO rtSLEH. Attorney!. fegS 5434-let Block. Dearborn street. JOWA LANDS. COLONIES OH INDIVIDUALS Wanting lands. In large or small tracts, in lowa, of any kind.qualityorprtce v can bo supplied by calling as Nrnhwcstem Real Estate Agency. lIENItV W, BXNGLAND, Boom 1. Kingsbury Bloek.Chlc*go. mS-aCTtUw Ji' O R SAL E—On easy Terms, 1 Farm of 160 icres Flee Lai4, In thicklysetilcd. desirable neighborhood. thirty fJO> miles from Gslcsbmg. 1)1. five) 5) miles from Pratrio City, and tame distance from Avon, both thriving vil lages on the C..8. * Q Railroad, and one and a half miles from village of EHlnvllle. About one halt well fenced and ond-r cultivation.Well watered by springs, and ha* a comlortable frame house and young orchard. Price IS.COO. or will exchange tor fs.«jnt> it cago real estate or vessel property, and pay difference In cash. Addreaa P. O. Boa 1373. Chicago. mSadTStw ’C'OR SALE.—BO feet on Ontario •L rtrect. between Dearborn and Wolcott sta. 43 feet oaS. w.corner of Slate and Qolacy street*, aj •* s. Water, between Clark and Detrbom, Or > , W. Water, between Lake and Randolph. * tc r m , "f years, a bearding house Oh corner of Kinzle and Dvarbom, of 25 rooma and 3300 ySF l *'* ollbroiinre for sale. T. WHEELER, over No. 1 Clarkstrcet. ml-wiio 1 w SALE Choice Farming A Land. I offer 300 acres ot the beat fanning land InMinoeaota.foraaleatlSperacre. o«so. Said land lies In Mower coualy. near Cedar River. 12 mllea north Of the lowa too, within is mllea of a thriving town, with mDI. arhooT*. *e. and has never-tailing water. Address L. S. COLB7. South Macon, It). ma-ftfg9-lw pITY RESIDENCE LOTS FOR V_y SALE, on North Side, near city limits, price SiOO K-foot Also, several yaln*hle corner lots very cheap, eabovearesltiutod within three minutes walk of tic Horse Cars, and offer a rare opportunity for Invest ment. Apply to Theodore Holbrook, corner of Fuller ton avenne and Hubbard street. North Sid* city UrnlhL from 3 to 5 P.M. felfruTl Im A GREAT BARGAIN.—A hand some place of sixty-five acres of load oa Lake Monona. mOcs from Madison, Wis.. with a fino view of and ©.•'polite the cltr. Tne house Is large two stories, hall nlm* feet wide, well furnished, and having every convenience necessary for a RESIDENCE. The place as U stand*, with stock, carriages. &e.. '•n he bad for t6IW. Also, a Farm of Its acres, seventy* flveacresunder cultivation, two miles from McKar* land Depot, oad six miles from the above, can bo *■«-« for fi.4CO. Apply to J.D. GUUNKE. Em.. Madlsoo. a\ tscoruun. tel»-alt3-3w SALE—Lands. To all want* -L Inc Farms—Largo andthrtvlnffsettlenieatofVliifc land, mild climate. THIRTY MILES tooth of Phils, dclphla by railroad. RICH SOIL. Produce* Larger Crops, Twenty acre tracts at from |l3 to S2O per acre, payable within foar years. GOOD BUSINESS OPENTXGS—GOOD SOCIETY. Hundreds are settling and making Improvements. As. ply to CHAP. K. LANDIS. Pott Master, VlneianSl Cumberland C<*autr New Jersey. Letters answered. Papers containing full Information wlllbe sent tree. aeS-xTSI-lm PEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. -LV *250.000 worth of City Property and Lands,l a lowa, belonging to the estate Of Antoine La Claire. deceased, in the errr of davenport. . La Claire Block, of brick, lour stories. SJO feet front, containing a hotel, two public balls, ten nrst ctasn stores and several offices. Post Office Block, of brick. 60 feet front, four storied, containing the Post Office, two stores, six offices, and large upper rr-oms. The above property is the most desirable In the cltv, alt leased, and will bring a largo sett Income on an investment. Twenty Brick and Frame Dwelling Houses Is dif ferent locations. 100 choice bnlidlng lots: one lot of Kacrei adjoining the railroad depot arid bridge, fronting on the Mtsri alppl River; two lots of 50 acres each one lot of-.* acres.one lot of 20 acres, and one lot of 12 acres. aT I the City Limits. Also. hon*es and lots, vacant lots and ontlots. in t-e City of Le Claire. Scott County. . Homes and lots In lowa City, Johnson County. 10 COO acres improved and unimproved farming land* near the line of the illss. ami Mo. Railroad. The above property Is offered for sale, to close the estate of the late Aniotno L® Claire, at such prices M must prove a profitable Investment to the purchasers. For prices, terms and farther particulars, apply to . Executor, or JOHN L. COF- FixTijimMS nt ' D ~ r, ' nr ‘* ]rl - low!% - uuiirt-iai (Sopartntrsl)ip.~ r ’n ;n. O-P-AKTNERSHIP NOTICES. The Co-Partnership heretofore exMlns under •*ia firm name ot 1 P. Wallace A Co.. lathlsdaydlaaolv**! by mutual content, cither party heln* aathorlioa la ate the firm name lo pcttlement of the baslneM. I. P. WALLACE, tuuposuiuor. Chicago, March 2. ISO. Chicago. March 2, ISO. The undersigned hare this day formed a co partner ship under the firm name of WHEELED, WALLACE & CO., For tranractlnga GENERAL COIDIISSIOX BISISE3S, A-t ISIo. 4- Bush street. As sacccisois or I. P. Wallace A Co. GEO. 4. VHBELBR, IRAP. WALLACE. E. L POMKBOI*. w.*VaTfC-lw PJISSOLUTXOX —The coparfncr- JL/ aWp heretofore exlatinr hetwwn u« onder nlffoed. nnder the stele of P.TALMEK A Cd. UthU day dLe-oKcd l.y motoal consent. I*. PALMER. W. W. PIIKLPS. J.II.ALLSX. n&AK&St CUcago.March 2.15*3. pOPARTNERSHIP. Having this day assochitedwlthos Mr. F. P. EIXl6TT.ua* derthetrm andstylcof COMWELLS & ELLIOTT, we shall continue the Paper anil Paper Stock trade with a large addition of stock at oar old stand. 95 and 97 Soath Clark Street. COBNWELLB & CO, mlaffis-lv Chlciipo. March 2.15C3. pO-PARTKERSHIP NOTICE.— Tne nnderxicnod hare formed a co-pir!nershij» under the firm of ou=S <t I’II LLLIPS. aud will con tinue tbc business as formerly, by ns. DANIEL GOSS. WM. B. PHILLIPS. nUafisi-lm Chicago. Feh.23.lSC3. pO-PAKTNERSHIP NOTICE. V_y —On the 12th Inst., was admitted as a member of our firm. V-'M.-t. POPE, recently and during the past •tx yean*, with Mtaam. Davl*. Sawyer A Co., of this dir. Tbe name and style of the new firm will bo SIIEBMAN. HALL A POPE. after this date. _ SHERMAN A HALL. 978. Water street. Chicago. Jan, Slat. ISC3. SHERMAN,~HAU A POPE, [SncccsForatoSherman AITaIL Established A. D.IST.J GRAIN. PRODUCE AND FRUIT COTDnSSION mnEBCHANTS, ■Warehouse, 97 South Water street, Chicago, DL Cash advanced on conslgmaenta for home or East ern markets fea-x6sMni m c. eoECJi vjr. j. s. n.ox. wx. j.pop*. fllnsual 3nstrnnunta, (gtt. jyjAJSICAL INSTRUMENTS. JUUITUS BAUER, MANUFACTURER OF DRUMS AND BRASS Instruments, 99 SOUTH CLARK SXHEEX. Manufacturer and Importer of Musical Instruments and strings. Raving connection with rnannractanog houses in Berlin. Lelpslc. Dresden. England and Parts, la prepared to famish Dealers, Baade and individuals with every article la their Hue Lowest Hew York Prices. Post Office Box SIC 4. oe!3-d3l>-ly pKIN'CE & GO’S IMPROVED MJEIs OS)no JVS 9 WABBAITTED JOS PITS YEARS. The oldest establishments the United States, employ ing 200 men. and UalsUng id Instruments per week. STannlftctory, corner of Maryland & Ma^arasts^ BUFFALO, X. T, WHOLESALE DEPOTS : S7 FULTON' STBEET. a t.akf street.... ■WEOLES?AI<3 AGENTS* ..Boston, Mas*. ..Ctoelanatl.o ..Bt.LoQls.Ma .♦ Philadelphia ..Detroit, MirJi .New Orleans Bcnry Telman* Co. W.F.Colborn Balmer& Weber.... James Beliak-****—* A. Couse •••*.* Pb.P. Werleln A. & S. Kordhelmcr. Persons unacquainted with the Melodeoa and Its history, will bear In mind that v« art the pioneers and leading manufacturers. not only !n the united States, bat in the world, We commenced the manufacture ox ilelodeocs In the Call of the year ISI7. and since that time haw finished and sold TWKNTT-SEVEN THOU SAND. the Tj cited States and Canada, bat also in Europe. A-la. Africa. South America, and the West Indies, and from all these quartets we hare the most flattering tea* timonlals of the high estimation In which they are held. At all Industrial Exhibition* they have Invariably been awarded the Hlsbest Premium wbenercr exhibited. In competition wltU others. We shall take pleasure In forwarding by mail (at onr own expense) our Illustrated Catalosrue. ta which orerw Instrument wc manufacture is fully described, and moitrated by elegant engraving*. , w AUMelodeoaa of oar maanfactuni. either soUlDy ua or dealers In any part of tho United slates or Caaaav «rt warrant, to be perfect In every resist, and should any repairs be necessary beforeSSCSiSw In ah tho principal towns of the United stataa *o Canada. Address either 6XO. A. PHIHCE & CO., Btxffixlo, H. T. GXO. A, PBUfCE at CO., 87 roltoa T 6SO. A. PSIHCE dt CO., 43 Lai» st., <?rcUhsrofIh® aboyc wholesale sgcul*. H'dHH .NEW YORK. ...CHICAGO. .Toronto. C. W