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Cljieagff tobntu. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 18CL 5 THE CITY. J. J. dursK.—Oar correspondent is requested to eon?alt tbe advertising column; he will there £nd (he address wished for. Objlos Chtjob, M. E.—lt la intended to formally consecrate tbe new Once Church /Methodist Epis- on the 8d of July. The building is In a lorwart state of completion. Phusohal,—Colonel Ezra Taylor, Ist Illinois Idgfat Artillery, arrived in Chicago on Tuesday. Hon. Oalu&ha A. Grow, of Pcnnejlvanla, and Bug eon General Finley, were at the Tremont yesterday. ' losCool Soni.—The red thermometer at Back A Baynor’s drag store stood yesterday st 99*. Bed As an appropriate color to indicate such a temper* ature. It u astonishing what an amount of ”coor freshness ** they can concentrate into one class or their sparkling soda water on a hot day, like yes terday. We suspect the ice-plane la tbe secret of it. Lux. & DrvxHSrr’e Baxwxcr,—About sixty workmen are employed in clearing away tbe wreck occasioned by tbe late lire in the mahbouse of LIU A Dlversey. Tbe burnt grain mingled with Che Charred Umbtrs, presents a curious spectacle, tot little of U being recoverable, and ebst onlv fit for vinegar. They liave resumed brewing, and Lave commenced to rebuild the structure^ Bittkk bt a Lioh.— A serious accident occurred yesterday at the Circus. The man whoae duty It is to dean ont the den in which the lions arc con fined, incautiously put his band between the bars: it wae Instantly seized by one of tbe animals and lacerated ao badly that amputation above the wrist was necessary. Onr reporter did not learn his name. A BMABH-re.—Yesterday afternoon, as an ex press wagon with a drunken driver was passing along Van Boren street at a rapid rate, the wheel caught in the bread wagon ol P. Burekv, and up set the concern, breaking the shafts, emptying the contents of tbe box upon the street, and doing considerable damage in various ways. Fortu nately no damage was done to tbe boras or driver. loss Tubnsu—The excavation and brickinj tip of the lake tunnel has progressed one hundred and sixty feet from the shaft. They make from ten to twelve feet per day. The material thus far Is very good, and nothing has occurred to Indicate a break in the work. Tbe brickyard 1? In full ope ration, and In a few days it «111 supply all the bricks needed for the arch. The crib for the outer shaft will soon be ready for launching. Tbottwo.— Another trot will come ofi on Sat urday afternoon next on the track of the Chiesge Driving Park Association, best three in five, mile beats. The competitors are James Van Etta’s bU S. Black Diamond, to harness: W. Peabody’s a.g. ohn Paul, tp wagon, and C. B. Smith’s br g. Brown Dick, to wagon. Tbe great ten days trot to come off in the first ten days of next month is attracting considerable attention. Several well known men have already made entries for one or more of the trials. Aocxdctt.— Aboot fonr o'clock yesterday after cooo the larpc derrick which has been need in rc- Donofi the materials of the old Baptist Church on Washington street, soddenly fell and struck a splendid span of horses attached to a stone wagon. One of the bones was instantly killed and tbs other badiy injured. The driver barely escaped with bis life. The aeddent was caused by thepart- Ing of the guy ropes that sustained the derrick. Our builders cannot be too carefal in providing against a recurrence of each casualties. Bksidekce PBormrr —Ourreaders should keep In mind the sale of tbe most desirable residence lots in the West Division, which takes place this day, at 2J» o'clock, on the ground. The property to be sold is in Duncan’s Addition, and sltnste south ol Madison and north of Tyler, between Deleted and Morgan, While everything now has •n upward tendency, real estate has remained comparatively quiet. We can see no good reasons why desirable property in this city should not ad vance in proportion with everything else. The ©ale offers an excellent chance for investment. Tbe title comes trom Wm. H. Brown, Esq., and of course is undoubted. Fume.—About two o'c-ocx yesterday afternoon fire was discovered in tbe shingle lactoiy at the foot of.Franklin street. No punllc alarm was given, but the “Island Queen,” was sent for and the flames suppressed before they bad gained much beaoway. The Joes if any is trifling. Again, about 8 last evening a lire was discovered in a three-story wooden banding on Wells—No. 145. Tbe fire originated In tbs Junk store of Wil liam Williams. Through the energetic efforts of tbe firemen the flames were speedily subdued. Tbe building is owned by Henry Miller. Loss not Tar from SBOO which is covered by insurance. Mr Williams' loss will not exceed $l5O. No Insert ance. A Chabce tor the Chabitable,— Two of tbe t>e«t pictures sold on Tuesday night by Gilbert A Earn peon—Nos. 319 and m were knocked down at S6O and $10.50 respectively—frames (elegant ones) included. They are richly worth double that sum. The fortunate purchaser has left them. At Gilbert A Sampson’s to be re-sold, on condition tbstlbe advance upon the first cost shall be equal ly divided between tbe Sanitary Commission and Christian Commission. Ve hope some amateur will take them at their intrinsic worth and thus encourage home Italent, and at tke same time contribute to those noble charities. If not taken by Saturday they will be withdrawn. Bowes* Cibccs.—Tbe Grand procession of Howe’s Circus, which attracted so much attention on its entry into the city, anl which is really tbe finest affair of its kind ever ex hibited in Chicago, will move Its pavilion to the sew location on tbe North Side of the river, this (TfacredaT)jnonnng at 10 e’clocx, taking tbe fol lowing line of march: Proceeding from State street to Michigan avenne, down Michigan avenna to Bush street bridge, over the latter to Kinxle etreet, up Elude to dark street, up Clark street to Chicago avenne, through Chicago avenne to Bath, aba down Bush to the pavilion at It loca tion, on tbe corner of Baperior and Laaalle streets, where ibe performance will continue as per adver tisement. A Horse Contractor at Fault—The follow* log item of news appears in a Washington paper. The announcement may well cause a wince among Other lame docks which abound In Chicago: John Spicer, of Chicago, contracted to deliver wlihin fifty days, 1,«00 cavalry horses at Colum bus, and 3,000 cavalry horses at Indianapolis, at $135 each. Spicer, having tailed to deliver any of th* horses, has been tried by court-martial and sentenced to pay $5,000 tine, and os imprisoned until the fine Is pa'd. The President approves the sentence, with an indorsement which stales eobsCant ially that Spicer shall neither be made to pay the tine or be jngred, If Le will give a bond to pay the money wueo he, the President, shall call npon him to pay it. A Sensation Spoiled —Thefoßowlug Is dipped from s Cincinnati paper: •* We published, a few days since, the substance ol a local article in the Chicago Timer, in reference to the absconding ot a pay and handsome wife of a citizen of our refined and moral suborn IB miles out on the Hamilton road, little dreaming of the sensation ft would create in that quiet retreat. But lot before night cariosity to know who was the missing neighbor, had led to a thorough canvaa ol the subject and the town by the ladles, and each individual husband had plied each other with the tantalizing query, ** hare you heard from your wife yet? 1 ' or, ** was it your wife who absconded the other dayj” Further on, the Cincinnati man gays there ia not a word ot troth in the Storey. That veracious chronicler of nncurrent events does occasionally get a astray-some people think very often. A Handsome Act Well Acknowledged.—The following preamble and resolution was adopted yesterday by the pnplls of the Ogden School. Whereof. We the scholars of the Ogden School, tavmr long felt the seed of a musical instrument •a an accompaniment to oar surging exercises; and whereas, this want has been supplied through the liberality of the Hon. Wm. B. Ogden, there fore . JUsdced, That the hearty thanks of the pupils of the School arc justly due, and are hereby gratefal -1) tendered to Mr Ogden, for bis generous gift of n besutl'ul and valuable Piano Forte; and that we will endeavor to show our appreciation of his generosity, by a more earnest effort on ov part, to make the School worthy of the kind patronage of him whose honored name it bears- Frank C. Hatbswat, 1 Walter c. Larked, }■ Com. Bekbt M. B&xsthau* J Chicago, Jane S2d 166 L Junr rom the United States District Court. A Jury baa been summoned to try the criminal causes now pending in the United States District Court. They assemble on Wednesday next, the Ssth instant, and are as follows: Louis B. Seller, Cook county: E. A. Bennett, Cook county; Sam vel Weigh, Bureau county : James Harrington, BeKalb county; Charles Perry, Henry onauty: Algernon 8. Tail, Kankakee comity; Theodore C. Gibson, Lasalle county; John £. Whiting, Lee county; WfllardP. Plagg, <*gle county; Wm. A. Pennell, Putnam county; Jared Sheets, Stephen. bod county; Jacob Holt, Warren county; Wm Wall, Whiteside county: Thomas Dorg, Will county; Charles W, Murdleldt, Winnebago coun ty; Thomas McNulty, John Adams, D. A. Holmes, Jo Daviets county; John U. Addams, Stephenson county; Willard wood, Will county; John K. Gould, Hock Island county; James V. Gale, Ogle county; David A. Cook, Laaalle county; Thomas J. Robinson, Bock Island county. Fatal Acoidxkt.—One of those accidents re anltlng troa carelessness In the use of kerosene, occurred in the "West Division on Monday after noon, at the house of Mrs. Shannon, at No. SOO DcspJ&inea street at the hcadof Sebor. Mrs. 8. •liOTjitoi 10 kindle , Ore toward, ntehLandlt falling to born as brightly as she wished, took up a can of kenwene oU, poured ont a quantltjnpoa the lud and placed the can upon the stove. The kindling cammed with oil was ton bed oft and afae had the satisfaction of seeing the bra barn brightly. Jostthen ebe thought of the can, and readied out her band to remove it Just as sba took holdof it a terrific explosion tbokplacT Bhe waa at once enveloped In flames Irotn htao to fooL Bor screams attracted the attention of her neur£ bore, who immediately sent for medical assist once. This proved unavailing, and at 8 o'clock yesterday morning she died. The Coroner held mi inquest yesterday, and a verdict was rendered in accordance with the facta. QekebalTrabm’ tlmoK.—a meeting ol the General Trades Union was held on Tuesday eve ning, at which tbe following preamble and reaoluc tiona were unanimously adopted: WnruXAß—lt appears from the cards issued br the employing hokera, that their men have been •obliged to return to their worn at former wages, and. according to tbe statement 01 one employer the latter has men at work at even less wages than before; and Wbx&oas—This Assembly have had an oppor tunity to examine the statements of both parties, and the tacts presented by the Journeymen bakers, in regard to the wares they receive for the almost unlimited hours which they have to wont, remain tmoontxadicted: and Wuzbxao, Tbe members of the Bakers’ Union have projected • joint stock bakery for their pro tection and advancement, and for the better se curing permanent benefits, as we'l ns to relieve the journeymen from tbe .oppression of nuprlncl 'pled employers, who haveuot only re rased to pay a reasonable compensation for labor, but have re ported to acts unworthy.the characters of good cdilaena to secure Journeymen at unfair rates— each as threats, importation of workmen, and Jalae statements in tbe daily papers; therefore, Heictoed, That we deem the undertaking of the Bakers' Union one eminently worthy, aad by which they can obtain more immediate relief from the evils under which they labor, and that it Is our duty asd tbe dnty of the several subordinate Unices to extend sympathy and hearty co-opera tica. Mr.Dooley of the “Bakers' Union” reported progress In tbe matter of tbe Joint stock bakery Inaugurated by them; it was sure to be a success. Of the *£,ooo stock, $5,600 had been already taken )s SIOO shares. Messrs. Dooley, Blake and Baekhart was ap pointed a committee to wait upon the Common Council, and secure a room for the meetings of tbe .Assembly. NORTHWESTERN ItiIVtRSiTY. Board of Tmtets—Thirteenth Annual Hcct- Ug—Reports 0 f Flsaurlal Agent, Trea surer, and the FacaUy—Eleclloa of oSiren and Tnutce-* ▲ KBIT BUILDING DECIDED OL Ths Board of Trustees of the Northwestern University assembled at Evanston, io tbe Univer sity Boilnlog, yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock. The Board was called to order by J. G. Hamil-- ton, E*q n Vice President, woo called upon Bev Bicbard Bauer, to open tha session with prayer. That genUeman addressed tbe Throne of Grace In an eloquent aod appropriate petition for God’s blessing to rest upon tbe efforts of tbs Board. ~On motion, Bev. T. C. Gardner was appointed Assistant Secratary. The list of members was read and the following found to be present: SeHdeni Tnttfm irripcton Lunt, Wm. Wheel er, Hod. Grant Goodrich, James Q. Hamilton, John V. Pmrwell, J. K. Boteford, Bon. Geo. F. Foster, Geo. W. Reynolds, Harvey B. Hurd. Conference 7Vu#f«a-Bock Biver Conference, Bev. B. Crews and TT. F. Stewart; Michigan Con ference, Bev. ProL I*. B. Ptsk; Detroit Confer ence, Bev. T. C. Gardner: Northern Indians Con ference. Bev. B. D- Boblnson; Central lilinola Conference, Bev. Richard Hsnej. Tbe minutes of tbe last annual session of the Board aod of tbe meetings of tbe Executive Com mittee were read and approved. The action of tbe Executive Committee, as recorded io the mia ous, was by vote of tbe Board affirmed. rOTASCIAL BkPOBT. Bev. H. 8. Korea. Financial Agent of the Unl rcralty, (ben read tbe report of hla financial opero tfloas for tbe fiscal year ending at follows: Interest on' notes and contracts $3311.91 Bents and leasee 2,042,45 Interest on scholarship notes 729.20 Tuition hills 1,039.71 Contracts 1,158.25 Bills redevabte 445A6 Scholarships 1,418.76 Merchandise.. 87.19 East Maine Coat Sent 151.54 Tofal .$10,867 60 Pusrossxxxra. For department of Instruction $5,801.00 Expense account TO4AB Museum 866 79 University building 157.60 Taxes in Wisconsin 550.91 Additions to library Paid J. G. Hamilton, Treasurer 145^17 Oliver Massey, bsllance of account 815.91 Casa on hand 3,699 4( T0m......... $1u,9C7,«) Tbe aggregate value of tbe property of tbe Uni versity remains substantially as represented to tbe Boara at Us last session. The report of the com mittee raised to estimate the available property of tne institution, was incorporated in the re corns of the Secretary, and has Just been read in yonr hear ing. It may be added here, however, that the eulee of lots In Evanston daring tbe year amount to $10,600, and tbat leases have been effected to the extent of SB,BOO, making an addition of $11,600 to our productive capital. The remaining lots in Chicago have been leased and improved by the erection of good, substantial tenements thereon. The current income of tbe University is conse. qncntly somewhat augmented, and it is hoped that tne revenue lor the year to come win be adequate to meet tbe caucuses on the basis of the past year. Below le subjoined an estimate of the probable Income for the ensuing year: Bents accruing on leases $2,848.20 Interest accruing on notes 1,35L»9 Interest accruing on contracts 1,630.93 Interest on scholarship notes 300.00 Tuition bills of students 700,03 Total Income $6,9.8.11 Tbe aggregate expenses for the year now closing amounted to S6AUSA6, being an excess over the estimated increase of the year to come of $922.07. There Is a lair presumption that this deficiency may be overcome by collections of Interest and rent, which have been accrued but remain unpaid. Rerpecifnlly submitted, H. 8. Norrs, Financial Agent. • TREAsmxxn’e bxpobt. The report ol J. O Hamilton, Treasurer ot the Board, was read, and, upon the eta ement ot Hr Lunt, of tbe Auditing Committee, that tbe ac count was eonect.it was accepted. The Universi ty was stated to be altogether out ol debt. This announcement was received with applause. TUX BCPOBT OP TUB TACCLTT. Tbe report of the Faculty was then read as fob lows: Tbe FocnVy are bappy to be able to report at the close of another college year, a goed degree of In ternal property. Tbe number of students In attendance in the College classes bn been 89, and in the Preparatory School 87, making an aggregate of 12S or over SO per cent above the attendance in any previous year in tbe nistories of tbe institution, Tbe collections in Natural History and Mineral ogy have been largely increased daring tbe year. Fonr hundred specimens of Bocks and Fossils of Illinois from the State Geological Survey, all la belled and mounted, have been donated te the University through tbe order of Gov. Yates. They Illustrate very tnJiy, toe Geology of the State, and make tr. our collections a very valuable accession, ot whiehjt may sot be amise/orthe Board omtke appropriate acknowledgment. The Cabinet has been further enriched by the addition of over 300 specimens trem other sources, chiefly through tbe Personal efforts of the Professor in charge of tbe Department. Kote of tbe latter have been mounted for want of room. Vi e ma> say of *he Preparatory school that it Is steadily increasing in patronage, hut its work is greatly unbartaesed for tbe want of suitable ac commodation, and Us beet efficiency cannot be hoped for until these ere secured. The question of board tor students hat caused us muen perplexity, and we fear will greatly em barrass ns the comlngyear. It has been difficult to find accommodations lor all, while tbe price of board has gone beyond the means of the majority of our patrons. Self-boarding would be practica ble in a larger number of cases, were there a sup ply of rooms to be rented for tnls poroose. we state tbe difficulty, hoping that you may be able to suggest the remedy. The faculty hare consid ered whether tbe want may not in part ne met in tbe erection of a tenement of the cost of |1,5 J0 to $2,000, tbe rooms of which might for a rime be tented lor the occupancy of students; but the wisdom of such a measure is asnblectfortbsde liberation and uecuion of the Board. Daring the last five years the faculty have not failed frequently to urge upon yonr attention tbe importance of proceeding in tne erection of per manent buildings. You will allow ua to renew this recommendation. Tbe want of the Universi ty is this respect, Is so manifest and pressing that no argument is needed to arouse any and every one to the importance of providing to meet it. It scans to ns perilous to the best interests of the iustimtion to delay longer a vigorous forward movement in this matter. At first tbo pobUe commended the prudent policy wnich determined the erection of the present building. It was un derstood to be merely a temporary provision, and be wisdom oi ibe course baa never been question* td by those most thoroughly conversant -with tbe <acts in tbe case. Tbe building for tbe time served its purpose wed. but it has quite outlived Its day, end it is neither convenient nor respec table, nor pol.nc for ns to devote it iongtTtoitsprer4&tn»e. Tbe delay to build has has been manifestly detrimental to our fair fame both at home snd abroad. We have disappointed public expectations in failing to fulfil tne hopes which onr early high pretejuions engendered, and nothing can prevent a funflr loss ot public confi dence In onr financial vitality, except a termina tion of the reign of “dead letuarg*" and a vigor ous forward movement. The moral effect of do iftd *oi*ething will be to the institution of tncai cnlable value, effecting all Us varied interests, but especially bearing open its reiarions to t&e town of Evanston. Tbe material interrsta of the noi veraity-aro mainly here. Ita unproductive proper ty is al) here. The prospective v*Jue of this is to be determined mainly by tbe growth of tbe place end tbe literary ana other attractions which ftay be centered hi re. Every dollar which is expended in substantial baild will sdd two dollars to the value of tbe landed properties, so that as a purely financial qocaiiou it would be wise to baild and short-sighted to defer it But there are other considerations in regard to the town which bear with at least equal weight with that Just named. Those who nave settled here bsve been led to do so, largely through tbe frotp-elite attractions ot the place. The univeral -2 may not llgbtiy set aside the moral claim which e community has npon it for the fulfillment on it sport of tbe expectations to which it has given It is scarcely necessary to call the attention of the Board to the <ootfnued vacancy In the Presi dency. This has already been a subject of repro sedation to you. The Faculty are deep y alive to tue advantages which would accrue to the univer sity in various retards from nar.ng this position worthily filled. They regret that the continued inadequacy of the income ol this Institufoa does not enable them to offer toyoaarecommmdation in tide convention. On motion of Mr. Goodrich, so much of the re port of the faculty as relates to the election of Pres idtnt ofthe University was referred to a committee of three, appointed by the chairman, as follows: Messrs. Goodrich, hunt and Hayme. Mr. Foster, from the committee directed at the Isfet session of the Board to see to the protection o! the shore ol the lace, reported that their efforts to cause the improvement to be made had not been attended with tncccss. The same committee was continued for the eusuing year. The subject of providing a boarding house for the accommodation of students was referred to the Executive Committee, with power to act. A committee of three was named by the chair to tube the matter of permanent University buildings Into consideration, after which the Board adjourn ed until half.pa*t two o'clock. AFtERFOON SESSION. The Board convened at half past two. according to adjournment. The Committee on Permanent Buildings pre sented a written report recommending t£e con struction of a new building for the university. They aevised that efforts be made to raise funds jor that norpore in the.lollowing manner: Ist. That oncvbalf of the collections from schol arship notes be set apart for the building fond. Sd. That s*o,ooo from the sales first made of real estate be set apart for that purpose. Sd. Subscriptions to the amount of $35,000 be raised, payable when $20,000 shall have been piedgcd. The report was accepted, and, on motion, tem porarily laid upon the table, The committee appointed at the last yearly see* elon ot the board, to revise certain of the by-laws, reported at length. Their report was received and adopted. . , On motion. It teas voted to go into an election forTiUfctevaln place of Heears. Evan a, Botaford and Beynolde, whose term expired with the pres ent seaslon. Mr. FVtraell was appointed teller, and a ballot waa bad; and Messrs. Evans, Bots ford and D. C. Hoag elected. « omczßS. The following officers of the Board were then elected: jYesifenf—Dr. John Evans. nce-JYeddati—J. Q. Hamilton. Sectetarvand Financial Agmt— Henry 8 .Noyes. Treasurer— John V, Farwell. Executive Committee— J, K. Boteford, O. Lunt, O. C. Cook. D.C. Hoag. , , On motion, It was ordered that the dense of BachtJorof Arte be conferred upon Milton Cash ing Springer, and George Egerton Strobridge; tbe degree of Bachelor of Philosophy upon Frederick James Hatchings, and tbe degree of Master of Arts upon James William Haney, and William Aueon Spencer. Fro eesor Noyes, on behalf of the Faculty, read a communication recommending a change in the vacations, as follows: Seven weeks in the Sam mcr, five weeks in the Winter, and two in the Spring. Tbe Facnlty were instructed to change the times ol the vacation, at their discretion, pro vided they do not exceed fourteen weeks. nnmnxNT or raKrsmtßsnr. The committee to whom was referred |£at part of the report of the Facmty relating to the ap pointment of a President, reported that In their opinion it was nnadvisahle to make tbe appoint ment at present. Mr. Hurd deprecated the adoption ot the report. He tboucht if such was tbe decision of tbe Board, the prosperity and ruefulness of the Institution was gone. a- Mr. Foster took a eim : lir view. - • * . • **.®°drlch explained that the income of the institution was not large enough to suitably re compense a President, and It was not souadpollcy to entrench upon the capital. - t E ? rd m ,oy©d that the report be received and Tdl d? e temporarily. This motion pre- f.? eter c P.tee report of the Bnflding Committee and moved Its adoption.' a P vTe“n£ Tbe third proDOTitlan ... .mended eo u to te- J&'FZSZSZXtZ « Mr. Goodrich then moved that lbs present «o tton of tbe Board upon this aabject, beaabadm led for t>>e action of the Board at tbe last session l Mr. Foster moved that Professor Noyes, or such o'hor person as tbe Executive Commltta •ball designate. be iDStrucieo tu protocol* ti.e subscription to the building fond. Tala motion prevafled. After the transaction of other unimportant bas inets, the Board adjourned without date. MILITARY ORDER. in Important Regulation far the Conduct ef Soldiers Passing through this City. The following Important order baa just been made by Colonel B. J. Swee*, Post Commandant, for the governance of soldiers passing through Chicago. Tbe order has been leaned notone mo ment too soon, and tbe public will Join us in tfraMHcg the Commandant for hla action in this matter: _ “Gxksbai. Obdeb No. 49. T. Commanding officers of detachments, companies, or regiment 3 arriving in sad passing through tela city, will ba held strictly rerpoptlble for the conduct of their commands. 11. At least ore commissioned officer of every such detachment, company or regiment, must re main with and In command of the same, and every officer, except the commanding officer, and every enlleted man who shall desire to pass around tbe atv, or to separate from his command, moat hare a pass signed by his commanding officer and ap proved by the Military Provost Marshal, except when the command la stopping at the Soldiers' Best, when ench passes wifi be approve! by the officer in command of the Best m. Commanding officers will report to the Mil itary Provost Marshal, No. 45 Randolph street, who ia authorized to give them passes. IV. It shall be tbe duty of tbe officer command ing at the Soldiers' Best, an! all other commis sioned officers on duty In this city, to report promptly to tbe Military Provost Marshal or to these headquarters, whenever it sball appear tbat any detachment, company or regiment has been abandoned by Us commissioned officers, and the Military Provost Marabal on such report will Im mediately assume and retain command of each detachment, company or regiment, till he shall be relieved by order of tbe commander of the post. V. All officers and men who shill be absent from their commands without passes will be arrested by tbe Military Provost Marshal. VI. All commanding officers whose commands may be at the Soldiers’ Beat, will famish sack guards as may be required, observe such instruc tions as may be given, and obey each rules and regulations as may be made by the officer com manding tbe Best. VII. All officers and enlisted men, whether with or without passes, who shall be under tbe Influence oj liquor, drunk, or in any way disorderly, will be arrested. Tbs Doo Dats— A Mass Hcmpus about Mcz rxra—The necessity of a short sermon about dogs in the columns of the Thtbuxb, was forcibly sug gested yesterday morning, on seeing m one of our most frequented streets a yellow dog exhibiting unmirtakeable symptoms of hydrophobia. Dogs are useful in their war. We once knew a mastiff In oar school boy days that kept Intact a field of water melons. The owner ofthat field waa a happy man. and ate his fruit In peace and quietness under his own vine and fig tree. Bis next uoor neighbor was not so fortunate. He had a holy horror of dog?, and lost hit watermelons. Our readers will readily discover the connection between dogs and ibe—Oh! what a melon. Newfoundland docs are favorites with women and children, Black-and-tan terriers are affected by the fpoiting fraternity, and for family use. Germane take to bail-dogs, and Irishmen to cars, as naturally as ducts to water. We know a Ger man butcher In the West Division, who has seven boll-dog?, one coach doff, and a blaca-and-tan terrier- ThenelgLbow think this too much of a pood thing. In that same neighborhood, within a e rcult of ahundred rods, there are net less thin a hundred dog?. We have not the dog statistics at hand, but from somewhat extended Inquiry and observation we ate forced to arrive at tie conclusion that there are not leas than 80,<xx) dogs wiiLlo ih i corporate limits of the city or Chicago, or one uoe to every five inhabitan’s. The coat or keening this Immense army Is equal to tbat of feeding halt that number of soldiers, or not lees than *6,000 a day. In these stirring times with gold at StO, wh stj at two dollars a gallon, wheat going up at toe rate of a dime a bnebel dally, and other necessaries in proportion, it becomes an interesting questioa how this vast army of non-producer? shall be fed. The coat of farnishinF tbs dogs of Chicago with fresh meat and “bnken victuals,” would clothe and feed every soldier’s family in the city. Tbe wlvss and children of the brave men who have gone out of oormldst to fight our battles are starring, and tbe troa« y that would put bread into their mouths and cover tbeir nakedness is wasted upon 30,01)0 worto le-s curs. The appearance of a mad dog In onr streets Is suggestive. Tbe hoc rummer months are upon ns when this malady Is likely to prevail, and un less some steps are taken by the authorities to to dear tbe aty of this vast multitude of dogs which are become as troublesome as the lice of Egypt, we may expect that cases of hydrophobia will be as frequent bb small pox or diphtheria. And this leads us to ask el his Soaor tbe Mayor, why he has not issued his proc’amttion as re quired by the ordinance, restraining and forbid ding dogs to run at large, no less securely muzzled. It has been usual to issue this document al early as tbe lint of June. The Mayor is accounted abounding In ‘’hone sensenow let him show a little dog sense. Be Is criminally derilst in his de lay. Does be suppose that be willbe more firmly established in tbe affections of this community, if be allows every dog to roam at largo f This has become a serious matter, and in common with tbe great majority of this people, we ask Mayor Sher man to issue his proclamation as required by the ordinance. Tux Actiok or Widow Bsizjct aoaisbt the Ilukois Ckktbai. Hailboad.— Jn the case of Kel ley vs The Illinois Central Railroad Company, wh ch has been on trial in tbe Circuit Coort since Monday last, the Jury yesterday morning brongnt in a verdict for the plaintiff for $5,000; snd npon motion by tbe defendants, a new trial was granted by tbe Court. This is the second trial of the case. Tbe first trial, w hicb was reported In tbe Tbibuxk, took place at tbe April term, when the jnry tailed to agree. Tbe case is one of mnch impor tance to the profession and tbe public generally. The suit was brought by Brio get Beiley, tbe widow and administratrix of Hugh Kelley, deceased, who was a switchman in tbe employ of the delendant, and was run over and killed on the night of the 14tb of October, 3£63,1n consequence, as alleged by tbe plaintiff, oi tbe incompeteocy and Qnakx>fulQeß9 of the ea fdoeer in charge o! the engine, who was cnowlng y employed by tbe defendant In a capacity fur which be was unqualified. It seems that tbe person who acted as engineer had been a fireman in tbe employ of Che defendant for several yean, and their agent, with knowledge of this fact. Placed hist In charge of tbe euslne. Tbe plaintiff claims damages on the following grounds: Firtt, That tbe engineer of the engine which caused the aeddent, was incompetent and unskilful;, second, that be was placed in charge ot tbe engine by an officer of the Com pany, and not by an oromary employee; third , that tbe company was bound in dnty by tbeir em ployees and the traveling public to use all possible cai e in the selection and detailing of their servants; fourth, that it was in consequence of the negli gence of the defendant andtne incompetency of tbe engineer, or both, that the seddent occurred; ffth, that the deceased was conducting bis busi ness and performing his duties In accordance with the rules and regulations of tbe defendants; sixth, that the defendant was legally bound to take duo care not to expose tbe deceased to unreasonable risks, snd to associate with him only persons of proper skill and competency; tecenVi, that it mat ters not who employed the engineer, whether the defendants or their drlv authorized aecut, fjr the act of the agent wonld*be tbe act of the de r en lent. The defendant contended that the plaintiff could not recover, the deceased being an employee of the company and that they took tbe usual coarse io select the engineer. Tbe fact of the engineer being a fireman would not avail as the usual cus tom was to select engineers from amongst tbe firemen. The engineer in this Instance had been recommended as a competent person by the freight scent and tbe yard master, although no personal or actual examination had been made as to bis qualifications by the master mechanic or machin ist. Tbe facts and the law of tbe case were ably argued by counsel on both sides, and tbe action will he tried again at the September term. S. Ashton for p aintiff; McAllister, Jewett A Jackson for defendant. Washotctomah Howe. —An adjourned meeting of tbe Board ot Directors of tbe Home was held at the Asylum, No. 517 State street. The President, J. C, Bell, occupied the chair. The minutes of the last meeting having been reed by the Secrelaiy and confirmed, Mr. B. A. Law, as Chairman of the Executive Committee, reported that several meetings had been held, and among other matters whichaad come under dis cussion was the appointment of a permanent agent Tor the Home, to solicit subscriptions for the benevolent purposes contemplated by the direc tors, and to exart himself generally for the Inter ests of the Institution. The Committee were sc cordincly prepared to recommend to the Board that such an officer should be engaged, and with that view they bad spoken to Her. U. F. Skianer. who was at present acting In the opacity of agent foi the "Home of the Friendless/’ His engage ment would terminate at the end of the present month, and the Committee were of the opinion that he would make a very zealous and efficient officer. On motion of J. 8. Mclntyre U was resolved, that the Executive Committee be authorized to engage Her. 5 Shmn either sti permanent salary or upon commission. A donation of ten acres of laud <m State street southeast ol the University as a site for tie erec tion of abuliciog for a new Home, was also re-* ported by the Executive Committee as preseated by Matthew Laffiln. The title had been submit ted to Jndce Goodrich for investigation, and be bad not yet presented a report. The Superintendent of the “Home” reported the nomber of inmates since the sth of December last to have been twelve. The maximum term of the residence in the Institution of any inmate had been twenty-one weeks: the minimum term eight days. One patient bad died of ddirlum tremens shortly after bis orrlvsL Several Lettsrs of thanks from ptrsons who bad been patients of the Home wtreaito submitted by theSoperlnteadent. They unanimously expressed the most sincere gratitude for benefits derived, and gave assurance that the authors were continuing in an adherence to the prnciples ot total abstinence Inculcated daring tleirtcmporaiT residence with the Superintendent. Judge Unokins reported that the bill for the in corporation of the Home was ready fur legislative enactment, and only required that the directors sbonldfix upon a design for a seal. The meetiog fixed upon a seal bearing an en graving of an ark nurruunded by the words “Ohi eago.Wacbln&tonian Home.” i he meeting then adjourned. Poucb Coukt.—Quiet reigned at this temple pi Justice yesterday. Comparatively few offenders were present, and the cases were mostly ot minor importance. By lookers-on who knew not the ■ terrors of the prisoner's dock, nor the stem Justice of Judge McOonmll, yesterday's session waa said to he “ decidedly dry.” George Kinney, an African of the tonaonal per suasion, had, or rather did hare, a sweetheart, to .Whom he h»d freely offered his heart's warmest affection. Be was in love. The admiration was supposed to be mutual. Bat the fickle damsel suddenly transferred her affections to another, whereat Gee wld with rage, and lonily averted that somebody must be whipped—hinting very pointedly that that “ somebody” vu hie suc cessful rival. Officer Donnell one day stepped into fals shop and kindly offered him quarters at the Armory until the poignancy ol hia grief should subside, whereat George's rage culminated, and he threatened to shave the bean clean off the said officer. For this little Joke he was required to pay s£o and cotta. John Maloy yesterday had anßaltcrcatlou with Dennis Dcaney. at the saloon of the latter, on Kinzie street. Alter exhaur ting the argument and calling many hard names. Maioy drew a pocket knife, and made “ the nnkindeat cut of all,” said cot being In the right brea*t of hla Teutonic-op ponent and about three inches deep. Sergeant Jennings, of the north division police, took him into custody, and he yesterday appeared before Justice Mcbouuel. Tbe case was continued till Saturday and the prisoner required to find bail in the rum of SSOO. Morris Brown insisted on driving on Clark street bridge alter being warned to keep off. Be didn't “care a straw*' for tbe bawling of the hrl ige tend ers or the ringing of the bell. He would go on the bridge when he pleased. Tbe pleasure cost him ss.os, Mary Colton does well enough when sober— which rarely happens—but when drunk is a roar ing tigress. She had a little frolic with a neighbor and proved her pugilistic powers, hut the demon' stntioß cost her $25. Mrs. Johnson was tried for a like offense and was similarly disposed of. Path;a the Poucb—Action op Supebintbnd but Bbadlst.—This community Is tolerably well potted as to the position of police affaire in thlfldty. For two months the police officers bare been unpaid. Sock was the disorganized condi tion ol that department of tbe city, government during tbe’ab-ence of Commissioner Coventry, that no one could be found autbo rued to sign the pay mil. Tbe very next day after bis arrival Mr ■ Coventry signed the orders upon the ComplrA'cr* as bcis required to do by tbe rutos of the Board. F. O. Bhcnnau and his coadjntor, B_B. Hsyee, re rare to aim th* warrants, br which they are r«t oered valid. Tbtslsan old trick of tbeae small politicises. If the; cannot rale they propose to rnln. It la doubtful, In this case, if they have a Finance Committee to attain them In their ille gal position, tl thongh we make no doubt that they : wih be able to obtain from tbe acsomnodstln* official who does the legal opinion business to order, an opinion that their conduct is alt right. The lecal opinion of each * man Is not worth tbe paper upon which it !• written. C. P. Bradley, the Secretary of the Board of Po lice and Act-cg Superintendent, yesterday, op in hi? own nspcntibUli j. borrowed the money o' ooe of oar tanking hooeeeland paid those members of tbe force concerning the legality or whose ap pointment there was no doubt. This otcoane left oat 01 the rinjr William Turtle and Wm. Abbott. We understand that arrangements are being made to continue tbe payment of tbe police until such t'xce a? municipal affairs shall become regulated. Mr, Bradley is entitled to tbe thanks of this com munity for tbe efforts he baa male and ia atlll making to prevent the di-banding of tbe force. A Heuoub OcraAOß.—One of those sickening offenses against law and human nature, from which we regret to say no community is exempt, was brought to light in this cl'y yesterday. Jacob Blttig, t German, about fi'ly year? of aee, who re* aides at No. 203 North Dearborn street, was arrest ed on complaint of hla step-daughter, Pauline Bittig, charged with a foul attempt upon her person* Ibe complainant ia of very preposesslog ap pearance, about ftueeo years of age, and told the t-ickenln? story of her wrong with aa article sim plicity and depth or feeling that touched all whs heard Ic. It ecems that Blttig is now living with his second wife—a very wonhy woman—and tnat Pauline 1b her daughter. For a long rime BltUg has besought tbe girl to listen to ms loathsome overtures, but to no purpose. He then com menced a systematic course of tbe moat brutal treatment hie cruel passion could devise. She was ircqucnilv beaten, kicked, knocked down, turned out of doors, &c. To all this tne poor girl meekly submitted, glad in any way to escape nls brutal lasts. She toiled with her needle, earning her own support and contributing something to tbe (amity expenses. Bittlg’s wile had been apprised by her child of his frequent attempts upon her virtue, aod remon strated with him. She, too, then became an ob ject of bis wrath. For months things thus pro gressed. On Friday night last tbe wretch forcibly entered Pauline's chamber and attempted the ac complishment of bis long cherished design. By gnat effort she was enabled to resist him, and fled to the lady's bouse In whose employ she was. Thither he followed her, but ehe had found a reso* lots protector. Foiled in bis purpose, the villain commenced an assault upon the bouse, smashing io tbe windows, door?, Ac. On Tuesday morning he was arrested and tbe above facta brought out. He was fined 225 for disorderly conduct, and upon tbe more serious charge, tbe extent and penalty of which la lourtf en years Imprisonment, he was ncld to appear at tbe Recorder's Court, bail being fixed at $eW. LOCAL MATTERS. Clark Seminary.—The anniversary exercis es of Clark Seminary, at Aurora, HI., will be held June Seth, S9th and SOth. Class examinations, 28th and 2Sth; Stn dents’ exhibition. SOth, and tbe Literary Society addresses on the evenings of the 2Sth and S9th. Bev. J. H. Vincent, of Rockford, will address tbe Young. Men’s Bocleiy. bev. Dr. Erarts, of Chicago, is expected to ad dress the Ladies' Society. Xlsaket Picnic.—A basket picnic and fish ing excursion to Clarke Station, Calumet River, will take place on Saturday for the benefit of the Sabbath School of Calvary Presbyterian Church. Cars leave Pittsburg depot at nine o'clock. MIST Dr. James is now at bis office, 86 Ran dolph street, between State sod Dearborn streets. Ten separate rooms, and all consultations confi dential. Impure Breath—4mong all the disagreeable coDtequcuces that follow fast the decay of the teeth, an impure breath must be tbe most uuplca eanl and mortifying lo its possessor, as it is the most inexcusable and offensive to society, flow often its possessor lexm rlcnces a distant coldness shown even trout the best of friends, or perhaps the one most fondly cherished, from this source. You are ignorant of the canse yourself, the sub* Ject is so delicate—yonr most Intimate friend will not mention it. Wuynot remove this one great barrier to yonr hea th, beauty anti happlnees, at ouce,| by using that justly popular Dentifrice, Fracrant SOZODOKT, tbe most convenient, plea sant and efficacious gem for the toilet the world has overproduced. Sold by druggists everywhere at 73 cents p<* bottle. 3t-TueaThsSat mother*! Mothers!l mother*!!!— Are you ditturbodat nigh* and broken of yonr rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruli sting pain of catting teeth f It so, go at once and get a boiUe of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. It will relieve ike poorllctJe sufferer Immediately—-de pend upon It; there is no mistake about it. There Is not a mother on eartbwbo has need it, who will not tell you at ance that it will regulate tbe bowels, and give rest to tbe mother, and rebel and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly tale louse In all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is tbe prescription of one of tbe oldest and beat female physicians and nureea In the United States. Price S3 cents. Sold evervwbere mayfthz&Sdm-Taei Ths A Sat Dp, Bigelow.-—We have often referred in complimentary terms to Dr. Bigelow, speaking of him as a gentleman In oveir way worthy the con fidence of those who need the services of a special ist. To those who are afflicted with venereal dis ease in any of its forms, or who have long suffered from chronic derangements, we would say, "Go to Dr. Bigelow; yon will find in him a gentleman well qualified, both by education and experience, to give you the aid you so much wish for." Dr. Bigelow la now permanently located at No. ITJ South Clark street on tbo comer of Monroe. Hla rooms are open for consultation day and evening, snd those wno vls't him may rely that all the ap pliances of the medical art will be brought In to their relief. je»-k753-U Diarrhoea and Flux-—Dr. Strickland’s Aud-Cbolera Mixture is tbe only remedy we know of which will effectually cure a bad case of chronic and acne diarrhma and dyeenterv. Soldiers, do no( be without puch valuable medicine. You may depend on it In the wont case. . H. Scovil, Agent. Je2s-k760-ll No. 76 Randolph st., Chicago. Dr. Everson’s Chicago-Bye and Bar Infirmary and. Clinical Institute, I:'< 4 fronth Clark creel. Deafness, blindness, catarrh, and all diseases of the air passages successfally treated. je3o-k49>4t-x tu tb&sa Metropolitan Ball to Bent.—This Hall is to rent for all tbe purposed (or which such balls are ordinanly used. Terms moderate. Applica tions can be made at tbe office, adjoining too en trance to the Hall. JclO-n9iO*tf JOT Bouse and Sign Painting, Calciuunlng, Glazing and Graining. Paper Hangings and Win dow Shades selling at wholesale and retail at New York prices. F. E Eight, 89 Randolph street, Box 5863. ie&hU3-im Commercial Postscript. CHICAGO MARKET—EVENING BOARD. 'Wsuvudat Bvaxxxo, Jans 3 1, 1851. Notwithstanding the oppressive weather, the later eit in the general pi oduee markets was so great that the Sherman House this evening was again crowded to except, wheie for two long hoars grata operators sweltered amidst tobacco smoke and foul air, watch i»c the course of events. The decline in gold in the afternoon canted a slight panic m grain, ani prices fell off materially. In the evening Ci? patches were received stitlnz that gold bad Mien to 200, while othera reported it at 220. Un dcrtblsstateof affairs there was bat little disposi tion to Invest, and the general markets ruled quiet "Wubat suffered a decline of BalOc irom the closing prices of 'Change, aad 15@17c from the blghest point reached to-day. In the afternoon, about 175,003 bo were sold, at a range of |i.73@1.7« for Mo, 1, and at fIXSdI.TS for. ho. 3. In ibe evening the market ruled quiet, with ssles of about ISd.utO bo atfUTSO 177 for No. 1 Spring, and sl.o6di.€9K for No, 2—clos ing quiet f0rN0.1atf1.7501.76, sad firm for No. 2 at $1.(8. The sal rain the evening in detail were as fol lows ss,oiobu No. 1 Spring at $1.77: 5.00S bu do at 21.76K; 12,000bn do at Sl/iO; St.QCO bn do at It.tt; It,CMba N0.3 at 11.G5 1 83,000 Da do at tl 61; 10,0(0 bu do at ♦LIT* 5 SO.OvO bu do at $1.63; 1,003 bu do at |L£9; WXfcba do at ft#)#. Conn declined 2®>c below the closing prices of 'Change. In the afternoon thin was considerable inquiry, partly on Buffalo orders, and about 100,(00 barbels were sold at sl<3l®l 36 for Mo. 3 Cora In store —including 11,(00 bushels No. 3 River at 11.17 iff. o. bb.; onds,SU)bad« &tsl47){f.o.b. In the evening, however, the demand was light, and only about 70.000 bushels werctold.at for No. 2,and 91.18 for Rejected—closing quiet at the inside quotation. The sales in theevtnlogwtreas follows: 13,00] bethels No. 3 Corn at bushels do at $1.37K 11.U00 bushels do at $1.23; 4.000 bushels do at |ll3Js ; 53,C00 basheZscost $1.23;5,W3 bushels Rejected Cora at $l4B. Oats were In moderate Inquiry and steady, with sales of3s,oMbuNol, instore, at 75376 c—chiefly at the inside quotation. lljotiwxNßß opened In the afternoon very qaict, billowing to mure etebmagmg news from New Tork, an active demand sprang up and prices rallied trem $1.56 up to 91-68, with sales of about 8,300 bjla at that range—chiefly «t $1.57011n the evening the market openeo firm, and some sales were effected at SIXu, but they gradually dropped down to $1.57 and elored steady at that price, with sales of about 1,783 U)!a. The sales In the evening in detail wereasfol- lows:—4oobbb> ( lnlots,atsi.iio: 8M bbls at H.59K SCO Dbls at SI.SB I SM bb.s at $1.53; 186 bbls at sls7* ■ 450 bbls at $1.57. Pbotisionb were almost entirely neglected. The only sale reported was. a lot of 8,000 pcsdrysalfted Hams at 16c packed. Mchi Fork was nominal at $lB OM34D.U). Lard was offered at 17c, witboat buy ers. Fukiosts ruled dull. The propeller Neptune was zgaged at 10c for cum, arid the barks Golden Fleece n«i Sunrise at flefor oats to Buffalo.. Cincinnati market. [SpeoUJ DlipAich to tii« Cbicseo Tnbtme-J CmciaJfati, 'WadEfcidmy, Jane S3. 1844. Tho Fionr market is again buoyant aoder the tews from Few York. Prices advanced to So lor superfine, and $7.5007.60 for extra. k Wm^xT—Demand good and prices higher. Sales cfl.atbrlsatsl.6s. Graht—ln "Wheat there Is an unsettled market. Prices higher. Bed held at K. 7031.73, and White at SLSCOIBS. Com holders are asking higher prices; ear $1.1201.11; shelled SUBOL2O. Bye a good demaad at $1.60, Oats quiet at fcSc. Barley no demand. Pri ces nominal. G toexnas— I The large advance on gold has excited tbe market. Holders generally asking higher prices. Coffee Is ic higher. Itaw Sugar quoted at 30®8Hc; Lord refined 2CK@56e. Molasses SLIOOUS. Peovihohs Hear pork advanced to $lO, with sales of I,9ootails at that rate. Market closed unsettled. Bulk Meats unwilled; UOJWO ns Sides, averaging 40 lbs sold at 14c, and 106,000 &s Shoulders at llj<e. At -a general thing holders are asking 180150 for Shook dcm and Bides, but they cannot effect sales at theas rates;-tcotcaiard sold at 16c:" City ls|heldat 17c; Su g.r Cured Bams held at 24035 c. tit. Louis market [Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.} Sr.Louis. Wednesday Evening, Jane 21 Tobacco— Sales compnie 11 bbda stems at SL4&O 2.20; 2do sersps at $2.3002 SO; la do green lugs at 16.7008 80 : 36 do rectory Inga at $1.7009.90; «8 do pUuters* do at $10.10014 00; 30 do common shipping leafsf $*4.50018.75; St do medium do dost $19,233 27.25; 40 do good and fine do at ft 9.00034.50. Goaik—Wheat firm at an advance of from 234 c; salet consist of 5 JKB sacks; prices ranging at $1,353 1.91 for common fall so strictly choice. Coro firm with aa upward tendency; tbe a svaoce Is abont 4c t sties conttst of 730 sacks in various lots, ranging at #l.»oi.Sd I< r common mixed to prime mixed. Oats —No excitement on ’Change; small advance, with sales of 1,300 Backs in lots at 93395 c. Flops-Excited and advanced tOo per brl, very ac tive and doling firmer, with the following sales: 100 brls super at s7.oj ; 259 brls spring X at $7.00 ; 29v brls 09.00. Milwauxb*, Wednesday, June 22,1961, [Special dispatch to tbe Cbtsago Tribune.l Flour—Excited and held at 25050 c higher. "Wboat—Becelpts 33,0(0 bn. Market excited and higher, but grovloit steadier at the close. Sales tala morning were: 4COADO bn No. 1 Spring in store at $1.7801.95; 10,000 bu N0.2 do at $1.8601.77; MO bu Injected at $1.55. Sales on *C»aage were: 2K9 bu No. i Spring la store at BUSOLBS; No.*Bsg ular at $1.78. Tbe market this eve mug waa qniet and lower. Sales during tha afternoon and evening ▼ere: 2f,sW boat SL7SOLS7for No. 1 Spring. Tie market closed at SIAO. \ o*Te—li active and firm. Bales of 1 car.ln store at $1.75. ■ - • Cqnr—s37chigher. Bales were: Soars delivered atsLacoi.22tseatttnstore 'atsLiß. Teeeels rmi < Dftnlu [Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune,! DiTaorr. Wedaes Jay Kre., Jess 29,1861. Up—Prop Oneida* Bark Great Weat.No. 3; schrs China. Cayaoga/Otkney, lu>, ci-y. Cows—Prop Potom»C; bark Staidari; schrs White Wood, Bermuda, Emeu. ILLINOIS ABD MICHIGAN CANAI*. [Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.] BaibGZPosTt Erxsnro, Jana 23. Ci^ajtD-Cuba.cntow* : h Cooley. Joliet,Mhrls ralttKßurnham, JoUet, 53,C00rt lumber, 8,300 lath; Besolnte, Athens. AnMTaia—Advance, Athens. 48 to* dvmeaalon Jrtonet Athena. eo rubble; 8 F Gale. Athens, wnjDble: BLCtoodeli.Dtlca, SAOutm corn: Buss* beth, Lockport,4,S«o bn cora! 2flo brU flour; BUs, Jodet, O.IXO As cot Stone, C3>u » B empty brls; Sene* ca, Seneca, 6,720 bn corn; Cayuga, Lockport, 5,00j n« Bszoobpobt, Jane 31—# p. m. , Cmiro-Gen. Butler, LaSalle. 10.D0) ft lumber, Morris; f-tbccca, LaSalle: Johnstown, LaSalle. 4;«4 ft lumber; kesolnie, Athens; D Hast, Athene: a F Gale, Athenst Advance, Athens. Ass.txd BaJleFranc*, Menis. 5 900bacorn; Kx ctUlcr, Kankakee, 2,200 ha corn. New York Market. N»w Yob*, ■Wednesday evening, JnasJL Conw-About 8c lower; |U5ai,4S for middling uplands. Ttonn—-Eastern and we* tern flonr Irregular, ex* cited, unsettled and Sa«9oe higher. #B.«t©».w) for state I «B.#Ctay 80 for extra round noon Ohio.. ■WmexT—Virmat t1A6&i.70 for state. Qbaih— Wheat excited, and Iflaisc higher; IL9BB 3Ja lorChlcego »pntg; #2.06521,7 for Milwaukee dab; winter red western eIaBA2.IS. BfO quiet and nominal. Bailey scarce. Corn decidedly higher at siAT#l.Mfor aewmlred western. Oats higher and more actlveat UIHQKc for western. Svoan—Active, iNew Orleans 19K. IKOUfc for Cuba. Pstbolsum—Firm. Defined In bond, 77c; refined lree,Blc. Wooc—Higher sod nnsetded. PuoTieiose—Pork open'd very much exceed, and prices Advanced #1.75 ft br). bat closed flail and drooping at about yesterday’s Azams -#38.00 for mess; |S9AO(sm.O(: for new prime: t&50£39C0 for. Erlme ness. Beef excited.mute active and higher, ales at tlMKtoi6.faO for ronntry meat; |9.o<W>.uj for country prrno: S3O 0i'®23.00 for prime mess besf; firm, bat quiet. Cat meats firm, bnt quiet.. Bacon sides dull and nominal. Lard more active, chiefly fer tome df livery, and prices higher. Batter onset* tied at 36@35c for Ohio. Mi Yi Miner end Stock Market* Naw Tors, Wednesday Evening, June 72,1854. Mohrt—More active and decidedly firmer at 7aßc. Sterling exchange irregular and unsettled. BaUi re ported 246 in currency. Qou>—lrregular and unsettled, opening at 213 and dosing at 2t8@310. Stocks— Government stocks stea* y; U. 9. B'e, 1331, couponsH2AH2(4; 57'j’s coupons U»H®lO6; 710 uea snry n>tes, October and Apn], 107. Stocks doll and lower. C&PU2K; C&N W pfdß3H: C& it I Its*; Clt* QlSt; MU &PDa C 69: Ft W lUK; Erie 115; Hudson lll,S; rttadingllOH: MC 151; u&9Sk; 111 sCilp 130: N YClB* - ; «.amh7»y. Prices oimlnloc nocks bid lo Boston to-dayßay State 17k: Central 63; copper Falls 37; Franklin 47; Northwestern 10; PewablchfiiH; Bocklanllijf. Buffalo Market* Butfalo, Wednesday Evening, Jane 23. Flour firm, at this morning's rates quiet. Gbazit—Rbeat alter New York gold rap rts closed dull ana Inactive, with offers to aeu No 1 Milwaukee Earing at 61.59.H, wJtboni bids: In tue eastern excite men between i2eni t p. ni..saiesof Not were made at 67X0. Corn film. Sales at Oats, sales at btc. WBIBXT—Lees active: talta at ♦l.6B—closing at $1.«9».MM®1.66. Cabal Pkbiobtb 1c better wi«b engagements at 19c lorwhea., and 17c for corn to NCar torg. Labs IxponTs-Fiuur, i 0,587 bis; wheat. T3J77 ha; c0rn,13,436bn; oats,#o bo. Cabal Expobts—Floor,4s2 bhls; wheat,63,6B) bo: corn, 3,750 bn; oats, iO.f-50 bn. * Oswego Market.' Oswbgo, Wednesday Evening, June 32,186f. Floub—Active and acarce at $8.25® •t.so for No.l: sß.7a for red winter; 510.U091U.25 for donble extra. QitAiy— Wheat opened U@tSc better, bat closed nx ft tiled and quiet, Mo. 2 Chicago opting. SU»; last niabt do . to arrive, si 60. The supply is light and most of the sales of late bava been made for fa* tnrs deliver; Corn and other grains are scarce and quotation* nominal. Cabal FBiionrs-Better. Floor, 45c; wheat, 12c; Com, UXo—io New York. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Wednesday Evening, Jane 2J. Mart eta unsettled in consequeobe of the advance Is gold. Flops—Fnn at $8.6039.50. G baik—Wheat advancing; white $3.1092.20. Com white IIA3, oat* doll. PmtOLaoß—Crude 4Cc; refined In bond 63c; do free f^c. WmttT—Advanced; Ohio $1.60. Baltimore Market. Baltimore. Wednesday Evening, Jane 23. Plods qatet. Ohio extras s3.2o<aS S7H. Wobat advanced 2@sc: Ky. white SMS. Cobb active and advancing. Bales of 10.0'.0 bn at $1 «®i 51, WmexT firm bat excited, at 1L559U58. Married. In this city. Jane 23,1861, by tbe Bav.J. Leins, Mr, WILLIAM SCIINBLL toMliS SBxBdTINB ALLINB, ail of Chtcigo. jeiJ-kin-lt At Niles, Mich., on 2Cth last., by Rev. Father Cap. pen.P.L.UARbIi'Y, ofinucity.to Mias NkLLld afON ELLIS, of Mortis, 111. At Oeceola, Ind., on the 16th Inst, by Bar. Mr, Schofield Mr. ÜBnUY P. PLUMB, form-vly of the 17th 111. Begin tut, to Mist ALMA A. BANCROFT, of the former place. DIED. At Cairo. HI.. June S2d. Mrs. O.D.MOORBS. Her remains will be brought to Chicago for laterment. Railroad Time Table, Tbe following table ehowa the time of arrival and departure of tne several trains on all the rail roads in Chicago: CHICAGO AND KORTnWXamB—DB7OT OO R. WX9T WATBB AKD KDtZI* BTS. Depart, Arrive. Mall Passenger *10:00 a,m. *3:15 a.m. Evening Express *5:00 p.m- *11:35 Ain. Night Express *0:30 p.m. *8:16 p.m GALENA DIVISION O. A K. W. BAILWAT—BBPOT HOBTU WBLLB 6TBBBT. Fulton Passenger 9:45 Am. 6:80 a.m. Fnlton Passenger 9;16 p,m. 1:35 p.m. Freeport Passenger 9:30 a m, 8:15 p.m, Freeport Passenger 10:00 pjn. 8:10 m Rockford Passenger 4:00 pja. 11:10 a.m. Geneva Passenger 6:30 pm. 8:30 a.m. accazoAg chtkal. Detroit Expresa *6:30 a.m. *ss:9oa.m. Detroit Express 16:00 p.m. s&4Aa.m. Detroit Express *tlo;oon.m. *3:15 pan. (TVoiiu for Cincinnati and Ltmuvil'e.) Horning Express *&9oim. *3:10 p.m. Night Express f&OOp.m. s&4oa.m. xicmeAk socnrzKX—dxpot oobxzb tax bubxb AXD BUEBXAX STBZXTfI. ...•6:30a.m. *S;1B p.m. ...t6toop.ni. *ts:3oa.m. .•tlCkOOp.m. }& 45 a.m. Day Express Even Inc Express, Night Express..'. Express, via Adrian *6:30 a.m. •&45 a.m. Night Express, via Adrian./HkOO p.m. *sß:ls a.n. PITTSBURG, PORT WATJTH XXD CHICAGO. Mail and Accommodation. .*4:40 a,m, *3; lop.m. Day Express *6:30 a.m. •8;15p.m, MauKiprees... t&OOpjn, *9;lop,m. Night Express —..tKhlO pm. 18:lsa.m. Gin- A LoclarlDe Srprcsc..t9:4 : ‘ p.m. i&55 a.m, (Connecting vit\ P-nntyltania Central B. B.) LeavePittsburg.. 8:00 am. p.m. 8:45 p.m. Harriflb’jr.. 1:20 pja. 9:45 a.m. 6:00 a.m. AnivePhiladel... 6:80 p.m. &50ft.ro. 10:10 a.m. “ N. York, via p.m. AUccton " N. York. Tift VlfcOS p.m. 19KXS B. 1:55 p.m. PhUadel. { “ Baltimore- 5:40 pan. 7:00 a.m. 11:50 a,m. “ Waeh’lon . 9:00 p.m. 10:30 a.B. &€0 p.m. _ asccnUTi Jon iiKm. Day Express &30a.m. 8:50 p.m. Night Express 0:40 p. m. 8:35 a. m. {For Indianapolis ana ZauUvWs.\ Day Express 6:30 a.m. 8:50 p.m. Night Express 9:40 p, xa. 6:35 a. m. Day Passenger *B;lsa,m. *9:00 p.m. . Night Paa scager +0:30 p. m. *7:00 a. m. Kankakee Aochi *5:15 p. m, Hyde Park Train *6:85 a. za. *7:48 a. m. u “ * 4 *12:00 m, *1:85 p. in. 44 “ 4 * *4:00 p.m. *5:20 p.m. 44 44 44 *6:15 p. m. *7.30 p. m. Chicago', surlingtos and qcixot. Day Express 0:30 a.m. 5:15 p.m Night Express 9:15 p.m. 5:00 a.m. Uendota Accommodatl.on 5:15 p. m. 9:80 A m. CHICAGO AND BT. LOUIS. Express Mail 9:30 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Night Express 9:00 p.m. 5:30 a, m* JoUet Accommodation....4:4sp.m. 9:30 a.m. CHICAGO AND BOON ISLAND. Day Express and Mali 9:45 ajn. 4:50 p.m. Nlcht Express 9:15 p.m, 5:15 a.m. Joliet Accommodation ,5:10 p.m. 0:10 a.m. CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE RAELWAP, Bt. Paul Express 10:00 a.m. 8:15 p.m. Night Express 9:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Waukegan Accommodation 5:20 p.m. 8:40 Am. Evanston Special.... 3:80 p.m. p.m. * Sundays excepted. t Saturdays excepted. Mondays excepted. Excursions. rTVHE CHICAGO HIGH SCHOOL JL will go on an EXCURSION AND BASKET PICNIC TO DESPEAINES, SATURDAY* Jnly 3d, 1864. The member* of the Bihool are making extensive preparations for entertaining the company In the best manner possible. Refreehcunta on lbs grounds. Cars leave C.A n. W. 8.8. Depot,. West Water and Elina streets at Iff A. W. .■ . Tickets lor sale at the cars. Je2S*k?3Slt piO-NIC EXCURSION On SATTBDAT, Jane 25th, TO WINETKA, On the Cbl. and Mil. Railroad, For the Benefit of the Sabbath Schools of the Firat Reformed Prebytcrian OhurcU. Ground! pleasantly situated on the Lake Shore, 17 miles irom tberlty bdl evpecialv laid on*, lor the comfort and pleasure of excnraioiisis. Abundance of ccol ■water, swings and ether amusements. *1 icketa for adulta, 50 cents: children, 2s cents; to he had at the cars before starting. The Excursion will start from the Old Milwaukee Depot at 9 A. M. Je2l*kS3}*St OASKET PICNIC TO HAB- O LEM, Fstdat. 21th of June, by tbe " Byea*’ Drcieiy. Cara leave w. e il* street depot at 8:13 a. m. Ticket? GO cents. To be had or P. 8. Husjander, 25 Klrrie srret: B. Bakanscn, 161 Chicago avenue; ardat tbe depot Great Wm urn Band win be In attendance. Je2McK4 stiihp XASCTJBSION TO JUi ISLAND. Saturday. Jane 25tb 9 1864* UnlcnPark Bat* ’-TUnbenStreetMissionandProvl dencc ' .etlon Sabbath Schools. The moet charming and beautiful grounds to be found, . Tickets 75 cents % Children 35 cents* Cars leave Wells Street Depot at f:is, and corner Benbtn and Klnzlo street st 8;So. ]eJi*ssi3St lUp piC'NIC -^ EXCTOpSION , SATURDAY, June 25th, On the C. B. A Q. Mew Boad, ~ —TO NAPERVILLE. Ample a Tran cements are made to accommodate a large number oi Sxcuralonlata to tbe village and srovea oi Maneivllle. Train leaves Great Cen’ral Depot at B:<s, (distance thirty miles), arrive home at t4!>p. M. Tan lor tberomm trio (or adults only si, children SO cents. Proceeds for the benefit of Plt xodth Caoca and Sabbath School. Jd»ks3o2tm>p ■ asgc atu» 35at sufinnecg. BLINDNESS, , DEAFNESS, QBANULATED LIDS, DISEASES GF THE AIR PASSAGES, CATARACT, AHAVROSIS, Orou-Xye. Dr. Ercrson’s Chicago Eye & Ear INFIRMARY! And Clime Institute, ISA South Clark Street. If vou Ism afflicted.with any of the above diseases, you will beat anbaerre your wMCare ana Interests by o»Uing Ist tbe above place and examining the Dr's evireoeee of ability and fnecea*. ... Je2c-k(9e-st MTTAattbp amusements. QOLONEL WOOD'S MUSEUM. COL. J.H. WOOD * CO...Proprietor* and Manaftrs. A.D.BHaDLEF Direct or of AffiueaeßU. Tomsnar Er*snro, June isd. PO3ITIVALT LAST BIGOT OP MIBIA>TX»S CBIKE. Bernard Reynolds Mr. Aiken Mr. John Dillon Miriam West Mrs. L. «.Pertla To conclude with thepetUt Comedy of THE MAR RIED KAKB. Mr l l'ubtv, (drgt apue'rioce. sir. McManus; Mrs.Tnctrar, Bst: e B**raard. Friday—A ereat bill for the BENEFIT OF MR. A. D. BbADLBT. PRlCKS.—Admission to Museum and Lecture Boom, 35 cents. Children under tweve yean, id cmti. Dren Circle and Parooette. tf cents extra. Private Boxes, $s and $C Bo extra charge tor Boeerved Beats. Box Book open from 10 A. M. to SP. M. Door* Of Lecture Boom open at Tjf o’clock. Curtain rises at b od^cc. on The Great Museum, with its over KO.OCO Carl* ©titles I ThelnvU*WoLady’ Theßaoncoa*Amerl* cut Giantess! Right feet high, and weighing over 900 Pounds! will appear nightly. Mlm amer,2l years old, and 80 laches lush! the finest Small La of in tne Wont Jes-ns»lw TiToYICKER’S THEATRE, -Lul Mad Don street, between Stale and Dearborn. Mcvlcker and Mytn. Managers. Engagement of the great Actress. MATILDA QBRONt WEDNESDAY AND TBURiD AT EVENINGS will he presented Matilda Heron's own sensation Comedy in Qve acts. The Belle of the Season j 08, DATS OF SHODDY. Dreiented with a east ot characters weleh cannot be equaled la the country. BeaotUai and apnroortate accaery, etnbrsMigamoomlgtt vltw of NIaGASA FALLS. To conclude with a Bbilltaut Paxes .Br M’lls Augusta. Saturday Matilda Heron's Matinee, CAMILLK. VARIETY THEATRE, 115 and U7 Dearborn street. C. M. CHADWICK A CO., Sole Le»ees and Managers* T. L. FITCH, Acting and dtags Manager. 11 NEW STABS 11 Are engaged and will appear prior to July 4lb, ENGAGEMENT OP MON& MARTINI CHIUISKI, Wire Ferlormer, Juggler and Ventrlioqullt, im CHAMPION or TUI WOULD. Immense success <>f Ur. DIOR CO LINS, the uu. approachable doc Dancer and Ethiopian Comedian. J'ondsy ex-color. Jnue 27th, first appearance of MuaFANNY TfcOMPcON. the beantliaioaoMase. Doors ooen at'l4 o’clock. Curtain rises at BJf o*clk. Bcal* or psioub Parqnette. 2D cm: u*w «nd Family circle, Si eta: Private Boxes. U.co Single •eats in Boxes. 5# cents, mrtS-hliS-iw rjBAITD BALLOOtf ASCEtf* VJ BIONS! MONDAY* July 4tk, JB6l. At Washington Skating Park, W. 8., TWO MAGNIFICENT BALLOONS!! In which FIVE PERSONS will aseeadt ty Each ticket admits you to the Balloon «xhlbl tlons and splendid Panorama o' Balloon Voyage** Sic descriptive bills tor parti' n a**. J. M. KINNBY. \?ent. City papers copyt d. Je3-k751-8l 4iLp TJErORN of the FAVORITES, MON DAT. 1 liVaiMY^WK DJ?^DAT and THURS DAY KVK>INGF.Jate27,2S.294sSn. SABI SBABPIiGVS MHN&TBBLS, Fiusa sand au» Btt*L*tQU»Op»aa Tboup*. The Hei oca 01 a Hemlsphlre and Gr-at Iron Clads, will appear ns shore. Introducing an entire n-w pro grammcnotyei copied by their many imitators. «r.n. B.hom»ey 1* cow with Sam Sharp'ey’s.and will appear each evening in his cMebnted Banjo Chimes. Tlekets,2scta;Peserredseats,st)cts. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. ■ % BaU BQABFLET. Manager. F**RK Clixar,) • O. Bypkßwpop, y Agents. Jeifl k<7l-Ct S. B. HOWES Bwpectfnlly Informs the public that he has retained to America after an absence of Sevan years la Ea* rope, bnnslng with him the Bosi Complete ud Ittncttee CIBCTJS the world has ever seen, combining In Itself all the GREAT EQUESTRIAN ARTISTS of England and Continental Europe, numbering nearly one hundred male aodfema'e artists. In ad dition to cn* who stand* witheut a peer among tbe celebilties ol tbe age, viz ; (ROCKETT, the U» Tamar, with a den of SIX ENORMOUS LIONS, fresh from tbe forest, untamed and umobdued save by ttls MAONIPOTBNT BEABT COKQUkBKB, whose daring exploit at A*tlcy*s Amphitheater, Loo aou, won him enemies fame. This glorious act con soled in going alone Into a whole herd or beasts which baa escaped from their cage and devoured a poor feilow who fel'ln their way, and by his MY3TE rIOUS POWEB quelling their rage and thirst for blood, anc leacing them nses to their cage. He will appear In each performance in their erormousden. ferd them wltb baw meat from bis naked hand, and demonstrate hi* control over them by making them perform a number ofreanenvers and novel evo jotfot*- Mr. HOWES, with a desire to gratlfv the universal public, as well as his immediate patrons, announces a grand GRATUITOUS FXDIBITION, which the people ot Europe nocked by thousands from distances often to twenty miles to witness; a GORGEOUS PAGEANT, more brilliant tnan ever beheld by mortal eyes since the days ot Chivalry or the splendors of the FIELD OP THE CLOTH OP GOLD, la this great procession will appear the GRAND CHARIOT OF ■with the fall Opera Band; followed by the elaborately beautiful GOLDEN CAS OF PASIS, andcontalnlrgan . ALLEGORICAL TABLEAU OF AMERICA, rep resented by groups ot beautiful females, classically craped. To complete ibis besatt/Hl picture, Mr. Creckett, tatkewoudrr and admiration of every one, enters tbe den end leads out a large LIVING HON IN THE STREET, and at tbe word of command bonnda with a terrtfle It ap to tbe top ot the Tableaux car. W' ere it grace* ituly e ouchta at the feet 01 (a Laoy) the Oodaeai of Liberty, representing-the tteconclllatioH of Great Britain to the Independence of tbe United States la A. D. 1783. Around are placed beautiful trru, reprrseztloff Europe, Asia and Africa, wnilo Trntb a? d Jn’tice stand by. This Magnificent Peri patetic Picture will be followed by NEPTUNE’S SEA CHARIOT, Chinese Chariot of OcnfHclas, the maaaive Cage of Lyons, and other Cbarlota. Cara, Berlins or exqmalte yorsmanahlp, drawn by detachments of the mag sirceo* itnd of Foreign Horses, and succeeded by the whole Trcnpe of Anisia. Including tbe moat hesull ml 7-ady tvl'.'EßS in the world. The whole forming the moat attractive ont-door display ever witnessed on the American Continent. THE CIBCGB CO3IPASTV satnbera npwards atSOH MSN - and Horses, and 12 of ttesmsllest Shetland Ponies ever aesa In this coon try. Among the performers FROM LONDON are Mr. James Cook, Wm. Armstrong, Hr. Klnkald, and Ml. George Wilton. FROM PARIS. Messrs. Osmond, Dupres, Albert and Henry Lemaltre, Gustave Thalbert. Jaqmea, Prudhomme, Emiie Lo- Clere, end Annand Feral. MAD’LLE cablotxa de bebg, Principal Equestrienne from tbe Cirque Napoleon FBOM LONDOU. Mles Blanche 'W&tscn, Miss Grace Holloway, Miss liose Mowbray, Ulas Emily Grover, and Mifs Char lotte Nelflon. MTle Carlotta Do Beip, MTle Jolie Amoor.MTla E mi lls EtoiUe, MTle Marie D’Angrt, and U'Ue Eugenie Duval. Together with POUR CLOWNS. Mr.Crosset and Sam "Watkliifl, from London; Mon- BU.nr Kcrl, from Parts; and Sam Long, the popular American Jester. WHbaLoitof others,and a troupe ofßideis, Lady BqnestneDnes. Coryphees, Vanltcrs, etc. GEOBQB WILSON, ot ABtiey’a-Eciueatrlan Direct* or. Leader oi Orchestra, Prof. Beeves. •mix putobk at CHICAGO, Comer ot Twelf h aad Biato Streets, 910NDAT TriNDAT .. REBNESMY. Ibonday, Friday and Saturday, June 23d, 21Ui and 251h, CHANCE OF 4 LOCATION TO TEE KOBTH SIDE, OK 9UPKBIOS STB SET, BETWEEN CLABK AND LASALLE. Two performances dally, afternoon and evening, commencing at 2a ana 7>s P. M, Admission , so cents. Children order twelve 25 cents. The compmv intend visiting the lollowing places accorr lug to tbe dates given below: JUNE— Monday,27tb, Wanketan;2Bth, Kenosha Wednesday, 29th, Baclne; Thursday, Mtb, Mllwau bee JULY—Friday, Ist, Milwaukee; Satnrkay, 2d, "Wau kesha; Monday, -Un, Watermen; Tuesday, Sto Boncon {Wednesday, 6th, Bon du Lac;Tnnrsday, 7tb, Oshkosh; Friday, Bth, Berlin; Saturday, nth. Bipon; Monday, it.n, Waupon; Tuesday. 12th* Beaver Dam; Wednesday. istb, Columbus; Thursday, 14(b, Foitaeo Cltj; Friday, »s«h, Lodi; Batuiday* 16tb,Maalson; Ucaday.iStn,Whitewatertluesday, l9th.J«nrtvill&; Wednesdav.Soth, Beloit jTknrtdiy, 21st, Belvidere: Friday. 22d. Bociford; Saturday, 23d,Freeport; Monday.4>th,Monroe; Tuesday,26th, Warren; Wecnesday, 27th, Sbn'tsmrg; Thursday, 2?th, Plattvllle; Friday, 29th, Dubuque; Saturday, aoih.oaima. „ „ _ , AUGUST— Uonday, Ist, Mount Carroll; Tuesday, 3d, Purling; Wednesday, 3d. Dixon: Thursday,Un, Amboy; Pnday, ath, Mendota; Saturday, 6ih, Ot. tawa: Mrndav, Bth. Lasalle; Tuesday, Sth, Prince, t< n; Wednesday, loth, weooneett, Taursday. itth. Genfseo; Frl'iev,l2th Book Island; Saturday. 13th Davenport tMondav,lsth. Muscatine; Tuesday,l6th* Wappelo; Wednesday, 17ih. Burlington; Ttursday* 16th,Monmouth; FH* ay, 19th, Galesburg; Saturday* 20tb. Fanninston'; Monday, 32d, Peoria; Tuesday. 2Sd. Pet In: Wedceanay. aub. Bloomington; Thors* day,2sth,Cllntm; Friday,s6th,Decatur; Saturday, 2'iib.Unco’D: Monday. 29th, 8 rlngflcld. le»k9A6t - GENEVA jFitc alarm Eelegtapf). TO THE CITIZENS OF CHI CAGO. The work of comtrnctlng the Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph Will be commenced in a few days. It is desirable that it should be done In a neat, datable and permanent manner. Telegrapa ports placto along ibe sidewalks are Objectionable; they are nssightlj, and a constant source of inconveni ence to proprietors ana* occupants oi bindings. That will decay in a few years, snd cause tbe city conic erable execute to replace them. To avoid all these difficulties, it te proposed to car ry tbe wires over the top* of the Houses, fastened to neat Iran brackets, as li done in Bolton, Washington, St. Lonlf, New Orleans, Ac. Wuespnt up In this manner can hardlv be sees from (be street, need no repairing, and will last as long as the house Ua«lf. In each Usui Box there ti a Utbtalvg arrester and conductor, rencerlagtha bouses to which tbe Telegraph la attached, MOKE secure from lighting than they would be witcont the wires. It la hoped that tn* dtitena wiD cheerfully consort to have ibe wires attached tothelrhouses, and thow by aid the d«y anthorilies In carry In* out this mat PDhhc tmtit ovemeut In the beat ma intr. ’ . One ot tbe employee* of the Telegraph will call ca tne owner* -of bniloxncs to ohiala their permission to use the same it-will give an requlml Imtorma tioumieiationto the manner off ameupy hewire*« 4tp Chlel Engineer rii* Dsportmeht. FROM PARIS. .Jane 20th .June 21et .Jane 224 anrttott Sales. rjtfIIRTT.SIX DKSIKaBUE RESIDENCE LOTS IN THE WEST DIVISION, AT AUCTION. On IBVRMUT, J.IM 23d, ISS4, mt as o><u,ck r. m.. OIT THE PBEHISBB t 7t» ,ell rv llß following deeirable Besldene Lots. Jllnate m Oor>c«o*» Addition. nxr tr ff *oo 18, in meek No. i, fronting n( on r r V ?•*£***» between Madison ua Mo-ros,S;tl2S i ice. tuo« LOS No. 9. t& Block No. 10. 50x1%, fronting f M t on Hslited street, between Monroe and Adams sts. I Lots 14 nod is, to Bl.cn ic, Javis each frontlnx vest on Green itreei, netwfea Vonroeand Adams in. Lote 11 nol l«. la Flock «. six 21 »nc*. treating w-«t . oaGre*n»'r«e', b'taeen nd»mi not Jackson sts. low s, 10. u .mi u Mxla. Lot 8. ssxia (eoranr lot) in Block ki.troct newest on Green street be tween Van Boren nod Tiler stree t. Lot", 6Sjiis, froaitne east on Green street. Lots* •no 12. sxi?s tnco/troDilnr w>st oi FeorU at, la r B . : 2 c^? -oS ct l reßn n^ an . l ,' arcQ »nd Tyler street*, lotP, 26x1% Lots 9 l<*.ll.rj,ißnßdl4,s-Ixl3Senek, In Block a fronting west on Peoiln street, between TyJerand Harrison streets. Lots 3,3.4,s sno «. soxllt.fronting casionPoorls, Lot»8.9,10,11,12,11 end 14, Mxl3j fronuoe wei on Sangamon street, Block 2S, b:twe-n Tyler and Htnifon sts. Lot 9, soil is feet, in Block 87. fronting east on 8k« gstnon street, between Harris on nod Tvlersts. Toe above property li the most desirable for Ea.'l cence in the west OtTiaion. It is high and dry, and well locaUd.it is near two lines of street rallway*- the Madison street and Halstea street iices— and Is anrroondtd by many flrst-cla s residence#—among tbemistbatof oar exMayftj. J.o. Haines; B#a..tbe estate oj the late Dr. Eagan, tnl many others wall known. To parties who desite to improte, and t*» those who are seeklfg Inyeetroentß, this is one of ih* best o> portanl’le* that baa been presenter for several years, ae the whole will be aeld wunont re* erro lor GASH. Te»TitlsUitdoitbtto. JeU-kJfS&t W». A. BUTXEK3 <fc CO* AoCtT*. Dbt goods, clothing, STBAW GOODS. Ac., Ac., AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, Jane 34tb, st 9* o’clocr. at Batters* Auction Roorrs. in Portland Block, cor. of Washing ton andDeartorn-sts., A LAKOB VARIETY OF Dry Goods, Yankee Motions. ciolb< Inc, Straw Goods* JeJS.i7©-n WH.A.BUTTERS A CO., Anct’rr. Q.REAT SALE OF Horse?, Hares, Holes and Ponies, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, JnsefOlta. at 10 o'clock, at Messrs. AvtrsV Cattlt Yards, at TTbUeVs Hotel 9t»bles, cor ner of Ruggold Place and bute streets, About 70 Bones, Blares, males and Ponies, suitable for Carriage, Bag* eii Team or the Saddle* The above sale preients a rave chance to pnrehasa a Hors- st a great bargain, as they will be sold w*tb oni metre lor cash. They canbesaenam examined on the d«> before and 00 th- morolue of the s*le J023-k't32-£t W<S. A. BUTTERS « CO., AuotTs. Regular Saturday's BALE —Household floods, Brand; in Cask, Ac. On SATURDAY, June 25 b. at 9k o’clock, at Bat. ten’ Auction Rooms m Portland Slock, corner of Dearborn and Washington streets. NEW FURNITURE— C ousting of New Chamber Beoatesoa. Uoreaos. Ac. SECOND HAN j> U ITUBK—Consisting of„a gen eral verletv of Household 00-* as. CAbPETB—One nearly new Brussels Carpet, Persian tat Urn. ahoutSC ;arda. Several new and second* band Carpets. AT 11 O’CLOCK. PIANOS-Sereral Pianos an* Meiodeon. AT 12 O’CLOCK. HORSES, BUGGY AND HaßNE&S—Several Horae*, Bregy ana HsrnfS*. JeI»MTMt VM. A.BUTTEBB * CO., Aucfrs, HOrsEHOLD FURNITURE, elesaat French and Cottsve Chamber Baft*, first qoal ty of ailvcr-o’ated Ware, Carpatr, Offl:e Vert*. Irorj-hSDd’ed Table Cutlery, 4c., 4c„ at AUCTION. at onr silesrooms 46 and 48 Dearborn st~ on TOtSDAY, Jane 28. at 9K o'clock. Jt3Ak6Bl*7t GILBERT* SAMPSON, Anct*ra, riATALOGUE SALE BY THE V/ CRATE AND 80X.—70 cratee best White Crock* cry and 4iß boxes Tumbler* AT AUCTION on Thues dat. Jnne 80th.atl0j< o’clock, aconrrooms. 48 De«*. born afreet. Tbe aoo*'* are all ot the best quality a»d style, from the manufactory of James Ed yards A Beta. Fnrtbfrparticntaia mafew (lava. Parties wlaalrr * catalogue «»lil ol**a-'e write for one. lel9-k502-et GILBERT A SAMPSON, AttCtTs. Rock county, Wisconsin LANDS FOR SALE BT AUCTION* wrn be sold by Auction, on THURSDAY, THB 2SD OF JUNK NEXT, In the city of Janesville. Rock County, Wisconsin, thlrty.«ght hnndred and forty (3840) acres ot tbe flmen agricultural lands! a the State. They are si tasted about ten miles from Janesville, and adjomlns the vil lage of FootvUle, with the Beloit ana Madison Ball* road running through them, amd the Milwaukee and Southern Wisconsin Bailroaaon their border, and are composed of abont an eqnal quantity of heavy timber and prairie. They were selected for their present owner for investment, nearly thirty years ago,as the best lands, is all respects, in Bock County, and this County, It >s well known, la the garden ot Wisconsin. Ttey will be sold in fan parcels, and the purchase money, leaa twenty or twenty-five per cent* which most be paid in cash, may remain on mortgage at seven per cent. Inter®*, for seven or ten years, eg eepQnsr timber lots, wbten will be sold for cash. There will also be sold at the same time and place, and m the same manner, but wholly fbr cash- twenty two hundred fJJOO) acres of prime lands in Marathon Coon ty, near the town of Wansaa, selected about eight yean ago. _ A more eligible Opportunity for tarmen to secure most desirable farms, or for tbe investment of capital, conid not be offered. , _ For furtherparttculars apply personally, or by let ter to Mr. DAWSON, No. I Bast Fifteenth street. New York, who will be u Janesvlla tec days before the sale takes place: to J. j. R. PBA9«t. S*q-Counsellor at Law, Janesville; or to Mr. JOHN HOW^oaiUe property, at Footvioa. mv!s-«61-Sw jpot Sale- FOR SALE—A Grorer & Baker Sewing Machine, (rood aa new; coat sls. will be scldfoi s<s. Apply at 145 Lake street, up-stafrs. Jtli-k76B.it T?OR SALE—Seed Buckwheat. A 100 bkl*. of choice New Y~tX Buckwheat, for teed, ctatar. SHERMAN. HALL & 9t south Waienrcet. • jeS3»k7B4-8t FDR SALE The gocd will. stock and fixtures of a HUlln»rj Store. centrally lo eated, doing aucodtrade and established jor tour* fern rears. This Is a rare ouportanity tor aar one dentin* to enter into the trade. For further partic ulars addreu “ U aB,” Tribune office. Juß>a6s3At pOR SALE—Two Stores with X Dwellings orcr, on Stale street, near Twelfth, with leane oi ground. A great birzMn . Je23k7VMt FOR SALE—A first class Grocery, Lease, Sloek and Fixtures, now doing a good business, located (none 01 the best thoroughfares la this city, or would pke an actlre pa tner wlia a ea-h Capital of ONB TnOtJ3*XD DOLLAJJB. Be.SOU ror Belike. want or capital. Address ** K stall Qao cib,” CMcsgo Tribune office, with lull nans and where an imerylew may db had. | e23-r7lj.it F3R SALE—Cheap. Ninety five feetot Picket Fence for eale cheap. Including thrceeateawbhtbeir hangings,costs, Ac., aluouod and in good condluon; al*o, a f*w extra Cedar foata. Je2S-k731-lt J. LE ffla LEE, OS Clark street. F3R SAT-E -A good-sized express or draught Horse. Apply at S3? North Market atieat. Jefcj.tua.it T?OR SALE —A good buggy mare, J. 1 am j cart old. smart and sound, bat not hand aotne. ’Mllsellcbeap.aslhavonoaaoforher call at 85 Randolph tu cet. Je2a-K746.it FOR SALE—Large Drug Bu^i nraa. An extensive drug bonae In one of the largest ct*le» in this MateU offered for sale, (on ac count of tbe Jlineasof the owner.) It is araieopoor tnnity for an energetic hnau eas man- Inqolrs of FULLER, FULLER, JeKWMSw [TOR SALE—Lake Street Steam JL Flouring Mills. This mill b-is five run of stone, power droning and bolting acp>rstaa. of tbe best erdtr, and everything complete and now running. My lUlea’th Is the rt as in lor tbe sale. Parties de airing can apply to meattha mill, comer West Lake and Dtiplaines atreets, or to MURRY NELSON A CO, tooth Water street. J. S. STEFEwfI. Pose Office Box 3361, Chicago. Illinois. Je32 kS33 6t SALE.—One fifteen Horae JL Power Portable Englne.two 15, one' 20, two 25, ooe SO Hone Pover Stationary Enclnea, wlih boilers; al-o one Uprlcbt Drill, Circular Saws, Saw Arbor, Cianes, Re tire, and Pattern for Founders. For par* tlcnlar* Inquire at 265 State, or address Post Office Box 2iSD, Chicago. Je2l*ks74ot FDR SALE—An nndmdedhalf of a Machine Shop and Tools, situated In Chlcigo. Said shop is well stocked with tools, and dome a Riodanaprofitablehnslcess. To any oaa wlsamg to invest m a mannucturlng business, this sdords a rare opportunity. Address P. O.Box Dll, Chicago. |?OR SALE—Cheap.—A splendid X. 1 seven octave full Iron frame nog Now Plano Forte, bas carrel legs, pedal and mouldings. Mace by O. HABUMAN, new York. Apply »r iso Veit Aiadlfoo ecrtel. • }e;AktS9 4C 17 OR SALE.—Valuable Mill Prop- L erti-—The Liberty steam mIV, situated ontuo MlssUeippl river, ninety miles below me cltyofSt. Lot.ls. in Randolph county, Illinois. Is now offered lortale. This minis a substantial Qve story tone bullaibgwiihfoor run of lour loot French Burra, with machlneiy of capacity to manufacture two hundred and fifty barrels of flour duly, and Is ilia atro. In tb« very best wheat producing regions ot the state <f Il'lnois, as will appear by reference ofthe mat ofthesta'e, Tbaprcperty wiU be sold etuap lor cash Application may be madeto JOSEPH b HOLMES on the premises, or to KTI4BAL A SSN TER, No. 19Pine street. St. Louis, or D. SLOCK. No. 23 River Freet, Chicago. jelß k385-2w I?OR SALE—A good lumber ves- X gel. In gcod condition. Will carry from 70 to 75 m of inmbtr, drawing six fee', of water- Price g3,0C0 cash. Apply to MAQILL ALaTTaM.corotr or Wells and Sooth Water streets. Jei7-ad37-nr FOB SALE—One twelve horse power end te, one line of shafting and pulleys, five latles/ooe iron plainer, oceuprfehs drill.one flask and pattern!, and one screw cutter. J. W. CO 88.236 Hnbbard street Jelt-kilOlftt Meal ißstate-Countta. T?OB SALE—Evanston Property. J, 1 An eligible village lot near the depot,iton 11 fset. A plat of 5H acres, with s grove on the rear. Alco, tbe Evanston Fruit and Da*ry Farm of 230 aerra. in wbo.e mu parts. Terms lavorahle. In quire of TBOMAS FBE&MAN. 131 Baudoiph street. Boom No- 6. • jeai-tsegat "C'OB SALE—SB,OOO greenbioka JL will buy an Improved Am of 2CO acres, 19 miles from Chicago and only one half mile from a railroad sow In course of construction: or win rate city property. In whole orpart. Additss “X.” THrone office. * jeiO-kA.B U lost. T OST—Od Clark, between Illinois A-J and Indiana streets. June 27d, a Memorandum Book of bo account to any person bat the owner, which in picked up by a lav. and u the lady wld be kind enough 10 leave ibe same at the Provdat Mar shal's Office, no. Clark street, or addiea* Box 1375. the will be suitably rewarded, and receive th* hanks .of the owner. W. H. TUBNICLLFFE, Enrolling o fleer, PQ. Box 1315 Jt23k7J7U . LOST— On Friday last, a Blact Tt read Lace Veil: a'ao. a Soari Pin, containing three Carbuncles- Tbe fleder will berottably re warded by leaving the above articles at 51 Clark-st. Jel3-k7vf-lt • ' LOST— A Dog:" SlO Reward. Lest on' Tuesday morning,aspotted slut pup Coach I on, about six week! old. Tbe above reward will Da paid for her relnm to TCCKJBK M BROWN 6 Cigar store. 43 South Clark-m* - je23-k6M-*t dfounb. T? OTJOT>—Last Thursday m the X 1 vlctnltv of Indiana and 6t Clair streets,J two steers, abon*a year old. which tteownerc*ab*ve by proving property and paying charges to Taos. kNULiBii »i adlshastiaet. jea kil^gt I? OIJKD —A Pocket Book contain- X Irg a small sum of moarr, which tha ownsr can have bv railing at 17 an a <* State street, tnlrd floor,. det snblpg propmy ana paying chaxgm. Mas-kOL-'U I?OTrNl>—-Yesterday mormng > on X Wabash avenue, w roll ot mousy.. Thaowner will plemelsgul** (onC. M.flhepb«ro, at she Pose ms Hex's Boom, in th* Pest Office, from B to 8 o’clock p.M. . InSB-kTHIt Ural 15state-Citg TJ'OR SALK—Two Dwellings on X F«tk avisoe west •( TJatoa P*rk—one »t CV<9 and the o* her at -.Hoaae on Wa*t lake street, larr• grounds *ndfine Sb.ee i>ve|ir«c ca WarTra.iear (he Park.64,900; airo.ooest sU>y>. Two Dwelccs os it bij, mar Twisty* Seeooa street; it )SJN e*<j(u Taree Owelttsgs oa Indiana street, near Rtiib. tißi Tory eS tea oalm* a roved Lute end fc«- idetce Property in Uie seat iocs* qlb in tha city J.l* LOS, 66Uark.it JeO-kTA-.t pOK &AtE—-House and furniture. X A two story frame house. with very nice farm* tare. The boare ncs leased ground (cheap), three >e»i»tr*run,attho rateof Apply os ineprenn***. Bo.uO Fourth ayonue, just loath of fianlscn street. FOR SALE.—Who want! a nest, c®*«T Utile reildaace rn the Avenue. fer |UM ? mi nlctlv located, tad aderned with flowert, jLrnbbfT J. ijr»pce t *«•:, *c. it wilt please thaUttica. 88. CCMiliNus, 3o.l3JCUrk O. JcU-kTOtat F° •R SALE.—SBOO ■will buy 40 ecret of lend jail wtQth of the eUr Unit*. tod ktown is the v. w.l* of tlje 8. w. u 0 f T N. n. U. K. of the Sd p. St. Wh , wint* U? hl a. ctjMUlhCs.Booai 19, Ko. 133 Clerk street. JeSS-HOl** _ POR SALE—A new two-story frame boota of fight rooms, mad lot 60 by m feet oaW smn street beiw»»n Koby an.lHo«ns. . 1 hrte frame bouses and lots on Warren near Xlneols. Anew frame boate of eleven rooms on Park avo nne ntar Ui ion Pirtr. Twohiclc booses and large lota oa Washington at., east otnUon Park Two bilcaboutei andlots on Harrison street, near Hal»t#d. A nice two story frame hou*e of eleven rooms on Hamels surer, near Barb. A two-story irmnaboose of tea roc ma, sad lot 30 by JCOfeit.oo Indianastxeet.near Buaa,tor|3 r soo. Isa decided bargain. Several fine dwelling boosea and (lota on Sonth Bide, A number olbnlldlng lots In different nar*«orthe city. SAMUEb A. SAB tEMf, , BeslKatate Agent, Ho. 4 Metropolitiaßlock. Jc22-tt72-.» _ FDR SALE—Michigan, Wabash, Indiana. Prairie and Calumet arenas prop erty, at the Real Relate Auction, to bi bell in Bryan Ball. WkDSEfiDAT. Jnne»tb.at 10 o’clock A.n. Firet-clasa midence and business property will be offered. A good opportunity for ottrca««iog. Particular* can be >sc attained in TUOMAS B ABBAealßitate Office, Bryan Hall. Ja‘li-k53T3t FDR SATE - North and West Di visionßesidence Property.at tbe Rail Estate Auction, to be held in Oryan Hall, WEDSE3DAT, JuneWib, at 10 o’clock A. M, tots located intbe choicest residence nelt’berboods In all three Ulrl aionsof the eny. Bee ether adrerttaenenti. Panic* lais to be ascertained la B. BHTaN’j Beal Batata Office, Bryaa Han. len-kMi at p’OB SALE-South Water street A an) other first elasa Business Property, at the- Real Estate Auction,*© be held la Bryan Ball WED. NESDaT. Jnna39th, atlfl o’clock A M. Also, some of the cboterat residence prop-itr on the arenas*. can be ascertameo in THOMAS B. B&f. Ah’a Beal Estate Office, Bryan Ball. Jc2l-k333 3t F)K SALE—Cheap. Four lots on Wabaeti andMlchJc&n avenues.lnitio Herring* ton Tract, near Fourteenth street. G M. HIQOIH. fcOa I heai Office. 50.7 Metropolitan Block. F}R fALE—Lets I Lots! * Good Boildta* lots, at froze 9260 to *>o)<sefi; aI«o a tries re«ldenc«*,wuh good barn analanre Jot. apply to GEO. t-ICSKBDIKS, oa *eat laoi- TenS? C e t tl,eeaKllr * I,elQ »od Hoble streets. SALE—Lots on West Late, .1. Randolph, Warhlngton and Hsdfsen atreeta. AUo in Duncan’s and Ogden's ad duone. Bnelc House ardLoc corner Indi-na and Wolcott streets lot-USX by luo to an alley. Bonce and Lot north, etat corner Pine and Lilnoi* street!, F. QBDDsa Otr.ceHo.sol7 >-t»»et. * laanteu—agents. tar ANTBD— Agents to sell the . ." Ifaptlia Sommer Store, an article that every DOdyoaniß. Call at 155 Snath Clare ft., ro 'm 3, op stalnr, or address P. O Box 603. jeM-kTM-Ji WANTED—Agents. *75-$l5O. **, To fell Sewing Machines. We will give a ecmmisalon on ail nj»cnlocs sold, or employ agent* * .5 for tbe ahcve wage* aodal&xoeisea paid. Addieis D. B. fISSKI.TIOB <h CO.. i»« roit, Mich. ]«23*k7234c "WANTED- Good agents to sell ▼ T the ‘Pionstrßoy/’or Lite of President Ln coln; Life of Gen. Grant; Btsrk's Hi*to»y of ibe Re bellion. tbe most reliable history written; and other valnsb’* wort a bend stamp for circulars to BOdIS SOB A THOMAS, P.o. Drawer 0900, CM.-sio, hU Jeai-n<26>3t WT ANTED.—Agents wanted to T f set! the moat "Wooderfbl Inventlm of the Age/—an In*trument and foil instructions by wnlch any lady or gentleman can take a perfect uxen«*s. bent free on receipt of So cents. Agents are making tic a day. Every family should have one and taee tbelt ownllkenessea. Town and country rights for sale. Address M. DEQhABD, care ha Broadway. Bew Xoru. JeftAMMc WANTED—Agents to sell our : unrivalled Prize Packages, with which waglvo free a splendid box of Jewelry to every agent. /Use, tose.lonr Use Photographic Aibnms, CanJ Photo* graphs. War Maps and fast-se’llnir boo its For D*r. Honiara call on or address O. M.DUSB A CO- ISi A IS4 Claxktt, Chicago. 111. Je31.k362*5t WANTED—Every first-class JJT sgent In tbe country to sell onr Great Steel Plate Wnr Map, tbe plainest and meat acenrate map of the Southern S'sltsyetpoOlUbed: tliomiaatad with portraits of St Union Genera*. Some of onr agent* are clearing fi»p«r day Every on* iswatcb* log me movement* of onr ainues and neeasan ac curate map to understand fnlytneir positions. *end SOctnt* fortbe map,or tiiifor a sample lot of onr f«t selling goods, send stamp for circular* wfih terms to egeti*. Address gulden * SAMMONS. Be. 1 Sontn Clark street. Chicago. Je2i-k6Ol-li \\l ANTED—Eifi cient Agents v T wanted to Mil some of tbe best works for ageatsnow out. Including Indian M«taacra la Min, nesot*. Elitery or Lincoln's Admlalscrvioo, Life ot Gin. brant. Star or J-etn'eoea, Ac. Ca'l at Boom Ho. 11, iieibod'st Church Block, or address wi>h stamp O. C GIBBS, P. O. Drawer eMJ, Chicago, 111. Jea.-ksW 6t * "OTANTED—Efficient Agents in v T every county in tbe Hoithwest to i-U “ Mitch* ell aßew General Alios "—the best (Or termly use ever pubUtned— and" Stebblns’ BUbtr Xeara* Pro ereaa of the United status," from tne Bsvoiu lonary War to the Great BebelUon—the best work* extant forseenu. Business permanent. Address J. V. DU. P. O. BOX 2534. JettktfHt TENANTED-$2,500 to |3,oooper * • year. A good chance to make money r Ao agent Is wantad in every town ha the Union to mm* mactnre an article of dally consumption. Can no manufactured intbeaaenta dwelline. It Is entirely new, Escnred by copyright Sale as permanent as Sour. Any perton wishing a paylne business will do well to HD prove- this, chance. For foil lolonna tlon address (with stamp enclosed) . L. P- COBU2HTZ, Je;o*ks2s*7t Middletown, Md. TITAN TED—Agents for Schmuck- V * er's History ot the BeheUlou—(English tad German.) Two volumes now ready, completing tbs history to the Call of Vicksburg and Fort Hudson. The engravings are' by Sartain. This work Is now too well andlavorabiy known to ne«d comment. Also, agents for the popular agency hook. Chroni cles of the Rebellion, by Dr. Scott, of Memphis, a humorous and highly interesting work, on which agents are remarkably snccssttaU Price SLsn. B*od for Circ hiara and All particulars to C. P. VB.VT A CO.. jig Dearborn street, Chicago, 111. jei><B4*iuS \\f ANTED—Agents wanted. Just v T published, Raymond’s History of ihe trat on of President Lincoln. BaUJI price |IJC. Sam ple copies cent on receipt of the price. We want good men to engage la the tale of this popular wore. Everybody wa< ts It. Addreas CLARK * CO„ 87 ■Washington street, Chicago, Hi. Box 4751. 3M-t4(3-30t TIT ANTED—2ooactive,inteliigent T T agents wanted to tell the exeat Natural ■Weather Indicator, an article everybody waits. Thousands already testify to its usefulness. It has un dergone tne most scrutinizing tests of scientific men, andaa a Barometer pronounced unequalled. Pleas ant business. Ready sale. No competition. Bond stamp for circular. Address BAMCSL PLKE, No.IS Portland olock, Chicago. P. o.Box 5259, JdNhigMw TITAN TED—Agents. Yoong la f T dies can sell bnncrsdiot Briggs' Sian Mark ing Pens, lor marklrg all fab’irt without % prepara tion even Bose and Towelling, They cannot spatter orccrrode. Sample mailed on receipt of 25 cents— retail price, B. B. LANDOH* Agent, Je2-tSW Ua S3 Lake street. Chicago, la. ANTED—Disabled officers and ?T soldiers, honorably discharged from the ser vice, and In want of employment peculiarly adapted to their co* dittos, should address P. o. Drawer MU Chicago, 111., giving data of dlscba-ga ana name ol comparv and regiment discharged from. m)25-g766-Ua WANTED.—WO per month! I want Agents at IT ISO a month, expenses paid, to sell my £yx» lastixq PxacrLa. Obcextal Bubnos, and thine* other new, useful and curious articles. Fifteen otr culais sent ran. Address JOSH P/LORD, Btdde, ford. Maine. myi-eias-ag Co Heut. 'T'O KENT—Or lor sale, a small A new Cottage House on Tnlton strset, neu Eliza beth Eire* t Inquire at Room 5 Kingsbury Block, JeS3-k7SB.lt TO BENT—Parlor and Bedroom for lodgings, famished or not, ss desired. Ap ply at 254 MaClion J&23 k173-3t TO RENT- A brick store and basement, and fixtures ot same fyr *«le ebesp. Situated on Monroe street, near state. Nov oeca pied. Possession eta be given on or sbont July Ist. Rett ver^yreasonable. Address' Z," Tnbnaeoffice. TO BBNT—Afirat olasa residence, three story, with sll modern improvement. No. 138 Wolcott street, North sice- JAMkSAdftURii. >B,Behl Fstate tnd Bouse Agents, Boom N0.9. Me tropolitan Block. jeliv<i3-2t TO BENT rooms. Fur nli bed or untarnished lodging rooms to rsnt to gentlemen. Apply to Mrs POCTBB.U* Konrthave PARENT —The building 188 Lake street, three t'orlesaod baaemett—• good location for any buslte»s. Alao a < eairahie dwt'dar honae os'West Median street, between Hoyue and LeaviM. Apply at the house oral 195 Lace street. Jt23-h6:?-rt TO RENT.—Saloon to root and natures for sale cheap. AddPtse' 4 L,"P. O Box MU. _ __ Je2:k230.7t TO RENT—Store 247 South Wa W street. Also, the dm floor and basement ot store ?S2 late street. Apply to -WILLIAM C. 1)0 fr. Si Clark xlieefc , jeii-k573 6t TO KENT—Ccttags house at Cot tage Grove—etehtroomi. well and cistern water, bam. wM.ll. eiAMPdOH, Beal Estate Agent. Nj.s Me rcpollian Hall. ]eli-kl9Mw Moaxuitifl. BOARDING— Afnrniihea and an nnfinil-hed room to rent wllh hofcjd. t T *°• baitmentsnitable for a Phys cun. A few darooaw mcanbe accomodated. Apply “ Ho *, Boarding.— Two rooms to let with board, one front and 9“ fcrtnan and wile, or two single m«a,nt Clinton su 3egfcHl>lt Boarding.— a few &st class boarders can dud geo* accommodation, with need board and pleasant rooms, atm Indiana street, nlew doora east of Clark street, North Livl#l< n. a f*w dav hoarders can be accommodated. Term* reaicnaole. jeg-kftffru "DO ADDING.—A large front room I) to rent with board in n small qntet family on the North Side, •breebtocts from Kmsb Strae: oriln.dA Illinois meet. Two gentlemen or a gentleman and wile can he accommodated. Beierencaa repaired, I« might he rented wltfcoct board. jeg.fete % "DOARDING. —Pleasantroomsand JLw good board can be bad at the Jennlnxs house, »> South Clark street, at *3J* per week- Also two or three fine tulU of unfurnished rooms forihntllcs l» called for Immtdlntely. QaTLORD a mISLE, Proprietor*. jaAMWi TDOARDING—A few genteel JU boarderscaa find rood aceemmodation. with geodboard and plemsnt moms,nt Wo.Mb webeeb avenue. Abo, a lew day boarders can he dated. Jen.hss»-M_ TTT ANTED—First clam Acton v I and AetreenM for tte new Cairo Theater, which will open on the 19th og July, Abo, wanted Immediately, ooeiood Scene Pniotsrand am* Mace Carpent«. Addresn CMUMP 4 CO. Box ATT, Catro.DuetomKßnoof boMnm> / • TIT'AN TED—lo,oooßeef and Pork • |T; BurslASnbddnUvnrad ngowr AoUar Boom TmtIUHK- - 1-. 5 IWWjI S»iI41«. MSamra. WANTED-At the Garden City FUdI “ oa **» a goed, steady Mua to wo*k la t*a ~ _ J»3IBHl TV “A Man Cook for a fSSSSSt Appl7 « »o.n ftntt^Clwk W Am Dr ß«;: h i r“p?.»lSi' HSJmStSH "£*• I "* , °SuV^V : WMTED-A purchaser lor a S\ v ® r ** e J*** Bakery, now doing a good icikiiiDdbittiL 111* it ui uttnoiofihs |mi nsisesaatrMta la the city o{ fle a S2 caanee tor any one to go into a eo*s eLb-eaviM bjuluftt. Tb« Bakery baa been e»tibll*hed t>roV» Jftyfare. fraMitkc'-ory reason* alrea lorioiUar o*? For imther lufOmauoa address tk>x 3TOTtULonT Mc - joj-kTant* WANTED—A young gentleman* ▼ T a*«d34,0l temperate babUsnndia moderns drcnmatancea, wiabta to bold com apo: deice wux ; jcuif lady, Det««<s the ages of ll ma a«_ & bnt the elncere need apply. Addrem “Prof. «cd!" Box •t.CbicsfO, je33 iTSj-i; YV AW TED—By a young mm of f T good moral clarscter, fbrnlttJnj good rate cc cet. board m asmall nligh at notify waare tbera no cusr boarder*, and woere tbs privileges of * “°P* s*? *>« eojoy*d IHsttnce not to exceed Iw Sb3 otshftC< * im “ o ’ lia * Aadrcxt '* E XyANTED—By a lady, a sitnv jptu* charge of yocai cbUdtea. treM an a b»s a sewing m»c»la-. >'o obV«?M*rt.« to the country. A notnS Sr. £Ol « ftgjssa&ag nun * ca WANTED-A good Blacksmith" w!tTr.ScT' u ‘ telr - !,Tl8:s: * WANTED —A good second hied Jf. A, Safe, L-U«p Press and Desk; also a good sad gum * ygiiE.p. o. SST/m"°° ‘“’“j&ffiS WANTED-A- sitnation m a pri tKallT, to take ewe of • hone .rd do sOoi.t tfic OuoeA TO3 beitotrerercro .drea Aadrtia JH,”P. 0.80x3*38. JeakTWit TU"ANTED—AII those out of em- £ u SJSS!! t IS? "•*&* situation., thotdd o.n « so. S3 JJorfa Clark street. Boom X cp stairs. Serera! sltnatioaa now open. Applicants or mail ?" 9 A ecclo9 « *t«np for return postage. J. W. «roui> ACO * \\f ANTED—StiII another ffood ProtsstsatglrLoftwo years reference from Wabash sTeia*, can be found at Mrs. BiLKAM’d J a !fU ,gri L Ceofflce » u *o«oe sQeat, between etat« and Dearborn ats. Je»k733.i* w Clerks, bookkeepers, • talesmen, pcrtera, barKeepers, clerk* on iteaioboat* ana railroads, brakeemea, 4c , taeklrr Mmatlons iboald apply at ths A»TMrrisiao nan ®caur*sa aqisct, Si Dearborn at.,Boo<n 5. SBTeral»uu-.ilon»DO» open for U>o*a registered, ® -w * r * £? bogna office* «bo coot oot aOTsntra “jtlSwsJuolll7reUlblaotflce* y^i^r*cor TITANTED—-A situation as sales- T T man In any itoodmerraaUle banneas, I>t aa aenyeoaslnecsnian «&<-• can tlve too best of refer. *tice. Apply atFINLKY A CO.’O iaritrisara QxNsnaL tfcauxsa Aoxxor.gt Dearborn at. aim. ?i , **sV wb w “ n tod m asatctaocbooakeeDeror general good busiae*a,by an experienced yonnr man. Good reference. __le3-ttU.lt* \\[ ANTED— An experienced Qer *J. ®»a dry gcoda a»le»Laan-nxa»l uartwsiaad tbeclty traae; »n «xpflii®-ced aal-nuts for* facer «»d »oy ttore Cwboiejsle), man who aadtr p^c^in*-cork* ■ P<> rt w la % dry i ood* stom iwboleaalej. » flm cl-at drag clei*. *otel boy* •t^hi°* B ?» er »P^ eL^ 11l^tt * rOQm »* co'foctor. Apblv A, V ANTE' ~ ■D—A situation aa sales - . . nan la a grocery or dry goods store, by an aipeilenctd yoong man who can give good rtldfenco Apply at HJiLKx A CO.'S AdTemslaz Agency, si DtarScrn at- Also, a situation wanted a* Musral cltrk lu any good wholesale outness. by aaactlra man. A poattlon aa porter wanteo. VVT ANTED —A thorough and ex* TT leneneed clerk Ic an offlce—a good writer and quick at figures. Boaeoiherteelapply. Solarr f®jO Ajf d,ei fJ° u *° baadwMiag, with referenced P.O.Dri*ersß7s. JeJJ-k.SHt ‘YVANTED-- $5 Reward. Wanted T T Information of Joseph Cook. Be was a bar kieeperlnthiacUylntho iammerof Ufa. abtper son who can give information respecting him wi*l please address ll COOK, hu nrother, care Uclnbold. A .Masons. 59 " eat Randolph street* and ab >tc re ward will be paid. je2>k7U-iw VVTANTED—A few energetic, re * T liable men can find steadr and prbfltsble em* ploymen* In canvassing lor tha ♦* Pictorial Gallery of A&usatßdßaiue/‘by Kav. W Bltgity—one sp.ea did volume. royal octavo, I.iOO page*, ampril itud and Illustrated with .4CO tptxliea and accurate en £ ravings. Sold oily by traveling agen*a, Bielaiiv* errltory given. For terms apply to DKHB7 M. SUrnWOfl, lU Dearbornstreat, Chicago,lll. WANTED—A young man of goed sense, rerpeoiabtllty and education, to assistln tbe care ofabongeaad tb* jnsirartljn of* family ot jcung children, -darts* P. O.Bog HSi. or at Bu. 1 Xlngkbuy Block, Chicago, IU IV ANTED—A pair ot well broke ▼ ▼ Moles, large size preferred. An/one hsvJar the same for sale, reasonable, can find a cash coo* tom* r bv addressing •* A H,”P. O. Bjx i 373. Je3J-k740-4l WANTED—OiI Barrels. ‘We r f wfflosy (he highest market price for empty CarboaOil barrels. ARJIaTnONU A CO, Oil Bro kers. 80. 1 i LasaJie st. jaJJ-k7S<M>s TV T AN TED -Two young Lady T T Teachers weblog to chaoire their occupa tion. desire rwprocure Cfoikahios torethor In a or Qcods ektabilahnlent. Good rnsomtainditloas b-* rurstabaO. Aodres* yANNT and MAR' WINS LOW, Washington C. SSt. t Oblo._ Je3yk7T7*lt Vy ANTED.—lmmediately. A i * MonloworklnaVsKetibleGixdeii. Apniw at of Lllntcn and Washington strset*. y * WANTED—A situation by two Anie'lcap alrls la a respectable femlly. *4. dressLIZZIB AAD MAGGIE,boxIjJI. JeJ3-k74C*K T\TANTED.—lmportant. We * T want I.CTO pertoni to send for one of our * Circulars lor the > arrl- d.” conUlnlne iDformttloa for the married, which c«n b* found no where *:■•. and which is if tbs utmost importance. Prte-i. Fifty Csnu aid Stamp- Airo.furOne Dollar, a rvcelptfor makißK ( ostel'o's Ucrlv *ll ed H<*lr tonic, which colors a beaotlfal dark color, and canaea the Hair and Whisker* to grow In profusion. Add****. Box W9, Goaboa, Indiana. -fJeJJ VI/ ANTED—A situation as Seam * » strrsi. Would preier ruining a Grover A Baker Sewlrg Machine, out would De wlUlasr to take plain stwirg ty hand. Plans# address “MAHY,- Tnbnne office. Je2».k573-J! \\l ANTED—A Barn on the North * ~ Side, near Dearaorn and Indiana streets, suitable lor three toms, for which a liberal r«a« wonld be paid. App.y at Phenlx Coffee Mills.• South Lasaile strtet. Jet!-kfi9lh VV r ANTED —To purchase-a largo ▼ J quantity ot tacts'hair, forwhlchTo per pound will be pal d. by ÜBOHQB.H. OKB X 9, sol tcandjlon street, Chicago. Je23-kT^3t TIT ANTED—A pnrchasfr with 7 ▼ ,1350 cash.for ibesalo.n SSI Clark*!. «Ith all natures, crnleotr, flr» Insurance poller, sew Bta.e license. &c Bert. f3O a znoata tor saloon and two rooms upstairs. Inquire at the above place. Jen-kS6S-8t \\7 ANTED—Jror the Government, ww In the Quartermaster's Deoartment, at St, Louis, 2,C{|S ILanorrrs. Wages iio per monOa and rations. Also.lJXo Teav’gt-ra. Waits £& oer month and rations. F.ee transportation furnished Co Slaceof destination and returned to Si.Koula.Mo. • r further li. formation inquire at ue Gorarmaaot Office. LOM South Witter at-ee». Chicago, fii. n w. BaBCUCK QoTernmaut Agent. myl-e337fla Wf ANTED - F arm. A email tarm * T within fifteen miles of the dry and within on# mile ofnraiiway nation- Must baveacomforunl# home, be lo a good condition and be sold cheap. Ad dxe»s, giytng situation ana terms, P. O. box <ißt Chicago. Je2l-kMM« TVTANTED—by a competent per v * ton, a situation In a drew making or t ulortnw establishment. Addicts “ED,” CblcagoP.O. Ja22-k667-2t WANTED —Agents, male and v v female, to sell new and popular subscription A woiKShy sUndardautnon Just the boons for tbo times. Thousands aueady sold. Exclusive axenclea given. Euaines# permanent. Also. splendid steel enamvlnas of Grant, Linci-la. etc. Cill in person oy adcresaE.B, TREAT, 117 a. Clark street. Chfcixo Hi. • Jeß-ktisa 4! TTTANTED—A Baggy, second v v band, with or without covrr. Addre*, sta»lrgk!DO, condirloa and price, sad where u may he sun, P. O. Box lUM. jeiJ-kW6-3| TITANTED—A man with a desire T T to locate In busings* In tbUcltr. wao has tolo. rable capacity, wl»b one thonsvnddoiurs cash. Puck a man mat address Drawer 6395, Liiucazo. and tavesiu gate the chances. ____ jelNkflJS-J! 1,1/ ANTED lmmediately, a first *v clars ecok.waahrr and Iron. Deference# re quired. App»y at SIT Wabsah ayeauv. ' JeZ5-kfil33t \\/ANTED—Ship Carpenteis at r T the Cairo Dry Docks. Wage* SLM per daw for bf at mechanics. Extra time, double wage*. JeK-kSIS-ICt WI ANTED—By a ycting man of v v some expeiieoee a sitnatton Inanv good oer canti'e business, or In an office where he can I'-ara to do bnsicesf. la wiling tu make himseil gva«rally useful, and wul work cheap. Address ‘W." Box 5097 COicago. Je23-aß*7-4! WANTED-By Miss Caroline v T MsJclhof, a few more scholars for the 6-rmaa laognagr, which she has been teachun Wlths.ieces# Kryesr*. Terms very mod- rste. Call at 64H Nortk Clark sued, in theitwilrj store. Jea-kws-sa TTTANTED —To rent irom July f v fiut. aeotiaee house of flye or six room*, for aimallfsniiiy Would prefer a place convenient to htulnea* on South Side, on' will sot b# particular m tn lorailcp ijthe nei|.hb3rtood is good. Good refer ence. sod prompt pvyment guaranteed. Addrea# A J C,” Ttlbnne office. JeSl-kSQSMt WANTED —By a thoroughly competent Voglish Drovglat, with fnortee* years' expcrlen-o la «he larietc London and uno»» dlan hona«a, a situation a* PrerCtlptiou Clerk *<j drrwt'* J D LA,” Box <591, Chicago Poet Office. JeJj kg4t-3t \\r AN 1 ED—The public to know V, ibat One Dollar will purchase from an old retired Druggist. 13 Receipts. any one ol which at woriatbe pi Ice asked tor the whole. They are on* irjah.bnt are »U practical and valuable. end should ho to the h«n<rs of every Family. Farmer and Btul seiaMan. Address**Vr i).”Pom6ffleeßoxlMt.rei. Jek»kCM» \\f ANTED —lmmediately, half a v v dczengoodbon-eewsd lo a, at lair price*, ta favorable locft'tnea rmhe West or gotrb uiru'oas. 1 am tnrslne rjy ca»h orders every day tael 1 cannot flB. £. a. le&kttfrst 'TXT ANTED— Steam Fitter wa* ted. v * An A No. Jl steam and eas flUer eaa find steady employment tod *fc4 wages by addrewtnc KIN3AY at LAZKLL'.FtorIa, 11L jeg X97>ht \XJA7sTED —Inventors, and own* TV era of Patent RlgVe detinue of seQtae terrf tory rriDtrodnciognay article manaUKared trader n patent. will and u to ih eir advaau gw to cal) at Nw. j«i s.mh Clarkstreet.room s,up tUUA Anamoer ct v.loahle invention* new on s»le. ameeg which in J»bba Tnßßlar Chon. n tn*e chnnce forn party with racfm toenxsee in aanarantutagaa a£ ticle 7 ol mtnt.d*iaand for which te oollmUed and piotec<*d b> letters patent. Also, agsnta wanted. Jftg.kXS'H __ - TXT ANTED—Ship owners atten- V V til*. W.B'.d to pmrtilto. vrwtl often o» twelve thousand bnabel*-light ritatto Addmaloroa# week. Post Office- box tsa. lUiaate. . ■ JsJQXUASa TIT ANTED—We want every If merited person In IbnDMtedSuLwtaarnd fa* oae of our BxxX.ao Cincwutna. “for the marriedpw tr ” w Mch CDOtnten ol toe utmost l»- portaM4itoevery m«ntnd hereon, never venled, that cs»* obtained la cootherway. Po*» viveiv no hnrabn*. Addreta* with itsns. A ciw.Tu. J*V“* TXT ANTED.—Five* good vort. . t Cnffl a'i j«i« maw -—— TT7ANTED-Sh ip- Carpenters, Vi joiners naAlAboren _. m h gu * dap. OnoHnrdred Jcmen-waveeJ*^^.. *p @J£ A*f« •.tiajVa.q.e ow. tw. “iiT-kBMW i ' ;-i -j •