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ot aftive i@ far sliori . s osesided comtest cndsd | citr o col~ tuket by sbeat two ety Treienrer. commint, of 2 Tow eck i by taas: T8 tis wits B syaex of t'EGR 7 = nd was ey G oning tu s Ve IR0l CaUses B ey i oyt et g vestan, ac i HOK pase 1 ity Vaz confisnaliy £ e o 27D tor or from whidk wax Lilng o e rigid ceonem, ridding Tize Licn Gone Las Doed ml‘.lu X vements, such ax e of £zaets, 5is0 caAC afuT tho Brw W WS The new cminiss eversoody locked oy & to-caforma ov Ty i all the érzors aud &2 est tatentions in 1l W tho ontses by one Tl o Tu the cariy days of L m | % ut it hé aystem of gOvCTRDIzuE wid uot CideT 0 bs_at once Tect 1 |Ehat of tao orper vitis of Limois, id the Musor w3 | coures S et s discoversd ool these was Do Bual: » O e fha- heud of the Gy Goverpment. | ueut Bumslu Yor 91,00 W00 latd conid be tuken, 3nd e 3ot hee veoen that no fa:pravemerts of thatlind ~ But, i afier yeurs, by nggressiva acis of thy Legisla s tare, inspired by voi froieden Sl So Gz Ge e paving ef-eirect been £0 enzie i 8 roere popntom with | wae ooy the oty bave 1o money (& liors of tie avpeuse, b a sembiance of dignity. from him, were To: g thie Governmeat, but were sciiered atmong ifraypoud- {bla boards, owiug merely somina; oLedience toany ene. s the Board of Poie sad Fieo Commissioners, | the yart I Fti0% membets were electzd by the county 3t luxge, { though thelr functions were practicelly eonfiied to the | sity, swere dependeut upen the Oty Oouncil for mones, | bt ‘conld be ealled for their mizJesds only by 3 weard dicg in ths Qourts. of T ounting to but S230,630. it has been mpesey Sch work In ther aircction: A'Smildr asiowales O N owed to be expendod iz the exteu-ion «f the syatem. Tt has beea oll disposed of, aad 3et B2 eir own sweet witl jrovements, were. substan:ially inderendent, members of the of Educstion, t:ough . by the Commva Douncil,. once slect { beyend ita conirl. Tha Board.of Hesith, members were_selected by the Jodges of te s empowered 1o spend what zuonos it eamed meces. | closed, afrer fary, and, even if £a2 Councll did not spproprate what | temp: ; washsked, the city was fnally comgelled topay it and 35 3 T<fol i By the laxt of these acts, passed in 1502, ‘the Afayor was | The 22w House of Correct! Saelicl the Presidency, of - the Comnon Council, | order iy s aupshle 82 ; o 32 the appoimiment of s’ conmitic:s, sud wasleft i Tabor leuscd =t livizyg Tates, waich Wil B 0 D o parform €xcept 1o panion prison- | place loss of 3 burdes Spon e chry tan it hi=s been | o from the Bridewell, to. make epeeches to distin- | 3n the past. guished visitors, to { free licenses, and to sign the orente to. Lim, oot themn: MUNISIPAL LABTRS. . S hdimances presented to Lim, Snce o veto them w38 ‘ . e T o Tosicd overhshead. Tho | Ipistobesvpgsed thalin theren g of the m;:‘gflf «gego be 3 ,ff,‘-’d‘fi ge thenom “he general industry wost have falien ‘toal e )Vernin: at FurTo! )y Vas- = s & i 5 e o e e rm imeni, aud who overed | Tpoa the Baird of Public Works and eity ofichals g0, mean to do, o hive only wien they pleased, whieh was suidom. 1rom this Givicion of powers eame a multiplicity of offices, & e :hi:uw:eo( expenditure, suey, % erally. Wi they have dome, oglected o do (£ suy of W scea. A The autiss growing out 6f rébuilaing £l mecessaci- 15 Tpon the feres wrder b supervision of the Tierd emploveyend folmers s ilaresied o iSMraImia | of Publio Worke, <ud these princimly incident 1o he e o Gics whIth steme 10BN | lenisim of the ooty Znd to » krger extent then o B e ming. the Lnpoesiusit | 18 generslly eupposcd, In’ the large arcs embraced by o T e ans of ihe Hopea caterased of him, | fhe present limits, dhiere 7% ‘Sundfeds of Emall prop- O ok ly s rentored which | erty-owers who, while taey acknowledge the propricty way by succustive Legilatures, | o ppeerving the law, znd edmit ibe enyperiority of e e =Tt wuich was brougat before the | brick over fruod bufidmgs to toese who bave the e Ao by Jant Noveiiwr. Aficr it hud long | forme are ot pecuniaziy circumstanced 50 38 t0 0B~ Boriaté: amd back 2g%D; | gerve the guperal apmication of the ule. These shoit- Iattes) can bo shortly and muock inesiciz Gitizens had been aecustomed to this . doing hnfln?‘;, an b it the fire it woald dout ,siuce exch Board snd all ite bhad been taken caused the preparation of a bill, conimoziy kuown e D Deen amended, and 50 mited astohast | oo anm e . ¢ = o taiied s vt wouid pot ece have caused great |« T have this & o Win. ¥.Dan- ISR AL | ERe s SLETIin s e R TR appesttion Gl o e ar oo e i fag | Works and tho policemery 1 o, Eave ol Liken 257 I B P hrands of Smokihg Tobsccos in :?:. ‘of the Boards whose independenco was threst fi"-'“;h“:r ‘{’;m‘ e a ahiarp I m}x fl:,‘;fi the Northwestern s&se‘%. CAREOLE, i Bi a i o Sopttoprevent further encrojchments. It ¥ Qg nn,.n““m“-m,‘yg mfifi%fii’l}r e it “fi:‘s“a:fifi%;pfl 3 2o b he potice baxe =it Slindinthis | yimehborg, Va., Jan. 17, 1 g Sitere ot et by the e e‘p‘“&’”d‘{, rs?nml‘:‘—:r:é?? g st S SOME SRR Aleo, AGENT for the CELEBRATED of S Soep thase sppofnied by the Governor, | B S st A SLEBRS : g the past year there usva been ogetier | cc - 5""““”““”":‘:,}‘,‘fl.‘{;‘;§,“‘“¥§-‘$;“d conirmed by | DUEE T B or 67 miles, of sidewalk,of wood, G- B Cy 3CO. "3 t0 15 fewt, and of stone and ‘mites were lafd on the South Sids on the West in widths from Of this, 205 Whes, in lon, the miles i ity required it, thus doing w3y with the old method e North Side, and S1; LR e o s S Faserting to'the Coure, ur u farcica! tral beforethe . Thls s Lol been, 10 0 et O T o Mayor trae atso awborized, when the | BFRRLS of e property w3 A Sanual ‘npproprision hill wos submitted, 9 Y6 | boop somewhat lenicat on the mattes "on the, ground B o omiaimed in it of whivh hodsapproved, sud | 3% eu e matien, on e £rons g prosed, sud | oo he conteinpialed change o the G52 B e semmitir. [chaa bappeasd Uabin S0et | G°Loic. iy require tia tecring B of ToStsl e g, approprisdon bl b2 pssed containing Kems | gyoccalk thiot would bo pat down at present. But S wero unguestiusably Beeroben Cial thp | B emount of atone and concrete sidewalk 618 el were ngues S o to siam he bill er {6 | SHOTBON Aoy tng tmat oaly tem) k siil o B D e and run the ik of leaving the city | ISR o, dednedag hat o2 uemiogn AT iyte of funds for the cusuing vear, His veto power m“-\m‘*«'@'« > ol pibgms nb,fl’-‘fl, P &04; thos practically culified. By this til the Mayor | the Prepers o gure s e, ESaa given buck the Presideny of e Coundil it el Bulding bas b8 SIS, Tt Thas nothing, bat also the e intment of 1ts Gomumite | 3SOFRSENGIN g "now bencaih the sme rothy B¢ o, which da of much LmporBaces and be ws also | P00 neercicesbla s that roof 15, and the rain Bl owered (o examime aud inspect sccountsofany | 233 288 YRS the unjust, the’ Judge and the Zan i or oftcer of he ciry, sud 10 SRAVIS dciailed | £l ORR S S on the defendaits, with proverkisl e aetohs of which he desired fn- | 4759 B3 tiroogitout a ratay dar. = e " ght bridges wore destrosed by the fire, namely, on nder this ast, snd the new Bchool bill which went e Vom Buzen erect, Palk strect, Buch Adams treet, Slate streel, ‘Ciark sireet, Wells street, and Chi- to perform the work of reconstruction ‘whick, though 0 avenue. oy were of various patterns. 80 -v, i8 naturslly so elew in manifesting its re- s i ‘e city's expenditures for reconstruo- Bults, A new Boasd of Educatior has been a) tion for e year: - consisting of fifteen members, in ‘o twinty, 38 | Temporars City Hall.... $ 75,000.00 fotmerly. The old Superintendent of Police Ly:besy | pu: and 16,000.00 Lo - Al tho Boards bave come fo fecl the infin. | perreon Stiedt Schoo), bailding. ence of fhe central\power, and have generally showed 1 building. . R Seivos amensble to ita ecntrol, and in somein- | Ogden School ‘building Etances haveestempted to reform themselves. Bridges. ..---- " e R Guties of tho Alayor s ofioe Lavenctleen | Engive bousesand engin 47,000.00 confined o those. dovolving upon him usder the 2o- | Machine shops and mschin 15,132.81 called Myyors bill As an ex-ojicfo member of ‘Reservoirs and hydrants. . TAMLIE Foard af Hedth, he has felt called upon the manitary inferests of the city, and it has ksen $529,468.07 d ont and the k. e e other work of 3 Insgmplese &chos) Bauses, afe 5ok Pl THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Before the ire, THE CHICAGO estously advocating the adoption of some Plan by Shlch there ehquid be established in Chicago 3Fzeo Pablic Tibrary. There wes a public library in the di, from which books were lssued o subscribers ; but the {netitation was limited in it operations, and was not Total...... These smounts baf pamed completed. similar natyge i Quigisabis " a5 tavestigathn into the causes of the fire, made by T e ew, had cidentally bown the | ~The Msyor during the winier convened s public Iaxity of discipthe,and the ‘insubordination which pre- | meeting of citizens 1o consider the mxtter, and the ye- ~ailed in the Fin, Department, and which 1 5 | Bat was the draft of a bill to be presented 10 the Legie ¢ geestly impairedits usefulmess. After the partial reor | lature. 1o itis and what followed it, | 31, genization of thitBoard, by the election of 3. Behm mas Hoyne, D. L. Saorey, Elliot Anthody, and Ju- A B ccéed Mr, Gind, and the sppointment of Mr. Tal- | Liue Rosent “Esquires, 100 part. The e §iatt tofill the vaancy caused b the resignation of Alr, in a general iw a0~ bue~ Brown, an effort! the Poli i) \ 3 { o I 5aY ~ Captaing and eants, end some def- | of Chicazo, in April, 1672, roaking snd fpabordinate engineers were Cis- | the establichment of a Poblic Librars. . pooed o, wa S metning was dome to_obisin | later the Masor appoimted s Men =ml better discipline, ~SIX new | sisting of Mesers. Thomes Hoyne, D. L. She fire-engines have been ‘eome of them Rosenthal, Willard Heyes, e er e i the tmpaved strouts and among | Raster, Bobert F. Quezh, Elliot Anthopy, and James V. s low’ awellings of the West Side, and for the | Sheaban. This “Foerd organized on the 23d of-Apzil mmmmwm.mhfimua In the annurl levy of tazes for 1332 the Gouncd in- s ot =0y Gatober, The work of putting | cluded a tax of one-fifih of onc ‘mill for the Library. e aaiarm boxes has been carried op g Tapidiz a8 | | The friends of Titerstare in all parts of fue world go:bm The number is yet far too small, but all has | took active part in aiding this enterprise. Nearirall o D o fhat oould bewith the fands disposable for | the living authors of Great ‘Britain bas coatriboted thyt purpose. The injunction which ‘delayed the new | sets of tielr works, embellished with their autographs. IaEs tunnel hos been dissolved, and work has begun on | In v liberal contribations have been made, and L o Jot for the Wost Side pumping-works has | i is estimated that on he st of October, 1612, {here een ordered to be booght. A mew pumping-engine rege donated in_Turope as many a8 15,000 vORYm-3. e e the o1 omes af the Wates Vorks, and furnisbes | A few hundrod voiuris Wave ben oecived znd were 0 incressed water supply. Bacglon “the shuives in the temporary rooms farnishod a8t November, an ordinance was introduced in the ety in the City Hall, on the lst of September, e B O e bot, before 1t could | Before awother year i is expected the Libraxy Will be Lt Successful operation. Hally acted upon, snotter Councll bad come iato | working order 0d e, S8 e Suje nd o be taken up from (he T Skl o i i nning. The press, the insurance companies, and 2 gz muinber of e Test citizens were in favor of an THE BANKING BUSINESS. i adwm%uuflz:‘omu pronibit the erection of a4y 2 == jore wOOET inge o city linite, The ing the first day or two of panic after the fire B ection made to that proposition was, ibat the costof Durlng the S putting up brick oaildings woud b s gmf‘f: of | ot fow believed that 2 soodmany of the banks must reveat, poor finlgwmcm riiting, Soa. there. | 1271, owing to the loss of all their securitios and cur- Tore, toforce ¢ ing v tenemhent 20uses, | peney, which were supposed 10 be destroyed. Bt cther hand, i as Sl it G118 e Sivst | whenit was found that every ‘bank vault in’the city its duralility, as com whet | Fed preserved its contents intact, condence revived. the lower rates of insarance, made e 3, e e long run. Thediscuseion of this sub- s, But this far Joct culminated tn 3_procetsion of recidents of that by tue, facts, as the part’ of the Nerh Side west of Welie stroet, who the banks in the ‘city in this way Parched to the Council Chamber one Monday evening, and much of even that . 35 order to perition that thut part of ibe city might be se than 25 above stated o oniside of the mew frolimita—3 proces- o0 which degenerated into 2 mob, more inclined to fhreaten than, petiion, Einaly, du ordinpce wis ent e fire Lt ough, Ly the vote - of the T temen of the ontside e hee xere sofar | ists and merclimuts of other ciieS, ‘who thonght ft 3 O iedsn foleave out acousideratle port Food opportunity fo bay real estaler o €0, 110 de e e, South of Van Suron aud uorth of Lee | here The fncresed voluzme of bankinz busuessiin etts, and the western partof the Norih Division, | consequenss ‘of theso causes may.be estizied 13 1he ‘here the properts was maialy oved by poor people. | T = comparipson of tue condition of the Naii TB5ie this action of the Coumon Coaacil did not come Shfesao, as shown by their reportsto 6 e hopes of many, aud falls short of giving’ ot3be Cuxrency on Oct. % 1671, tnd Jue ordon of combus- e w2d brick edi- |\ entire loss of all Dot been over 00,000, collectsd yet. O most prominent . -fanling busiuess Bas i, The paymens of inenrance of ready moner, and still more of the fire on the tostmi: bronght large amoan: seas brought by capiti- fices of the cit¥. . 8o o ide, which last year cided in the crossing of Tt fife from the West to ke Soath Di made the last-numed porsion of ke cit secure; Pt the presence of somany wood=n buildiugs on the ‘ctanding memace to the botter part -of .Sl m:il;;lfing has been ed. £ conegiction of BONFES erect: it was artcmpted to e, and fo preyent 1d an agare- ts, ogainss about o 50,000 ‘befrp ihe fre, The incressed volume of a conflazration. [ bank s and the demand for more bank cafi- 121, has induced the reccat organization of two BT ing of the year. en- | ‘Naténal Bauks since the beginticg Ore e x S ized 283 smofl Jrivate Lank nas slen been recrgati Tank. Sn that Chicagfnow hes_twants-ivo X Tanks, instead of nincieen, 2 before the fire. The St - iveh bove, compmring thie brsness of :Natom Vefore and aficr the fe, -do.1ct include e b ion Sir-?'mxgt{'.s. uard Copmazde ) oclock, ce:s b2 pr ipaseda bidl allowing 3 howe proj<ris ~bad been dr- to B dweided auon as 10 the thaonnt of deducdion, 21.d to aboy enbection. Iu-the ¥ srose. the Copati- Tode e duiv of the General < ana iptherr Jf the roUREY 1t up: = Gadsied n 3 dozen s | ~ \Trnkin Hacveach & O, ?ii‘fd.:& their NEW and 252&&12 ING, PrmoxE had been | | LAIRT TOBDIRD 4 OO, s be |, Go=uB ER 9, 1872 CORNEEL ST, ARS AND TOBAGGO. CARPETINGS. .| Wm. Y. Danieis, 567 Wabash-av,, Chics i L IMPORTER AND DEALER «LONBJACK” SHOKING TOBACCO, BY AUTEORITY OF TilE FULLOWING Notice to the Trade: CEEWING TOBA ORDERS PROMPTLY, ATTESDED TO. BUSTHSSS CARDS. ALL t IAMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF GENERAL GROCERIES, Are now permanently located in ELEGANT BUILD- Comer of Wabashav, and Lakest FRANKLIN 4G VEAGH & C0 3. B. HALL, TATTL.OR, AND DEALER IN MENS FURHISHING - GOODS, Board of Trade 3len, wishing to furnish their OFFICES and HOUSES. wounld do well ERELL. formerly -with Harri- son & E a fanltless Spring Bed shot buy the *Suspension.” We ask a trial, and enarantee sa tion. Gpen Hll 9 p. m. DRAKE & WEL. S, NICKERSON, Carpets, 178 & 180 Madison-st 1. F. DRAKE, fermerly with Messrs, Hollister & Phelps. later . I. Hollister-& Co., would in- form .his old castomers and friends that he may be fonnd at 134 & 136 Twenty-second-st, ready to show full lines of CARPE At lowest possible figures. 0 to call and see Teir old friend. C. W. WETH- ‘yskine. Those wishing S14C- ELELL, 134 & 136 Twenty-seeond-st. Carpsts! - (ESTABLISEED 18449), DEALER IN Oil Cloths, &- Mattings, Before the Fire, 126 Dearborn-st. NO > 330 Wabash-av. fa i ] SEEBERGER & BREAKEY, Wholgsals Hardvars Invite the attention of .the Trade to their very lerge and complete stock of Jardware, at NoW QUARTERS, .38 & 40 Lake-st. Engine zad ccaducting hose, all werranted best quality. Lzce Leather, Belt Hooks, 2nd Fasteaings, NICHOL- SON'S FILES. T.eather and Rubber DBeli- RUESER GOODS. Hallock ‘& Wheeler, 93 WEST RANDOLPE-ST, Maaufactarers' Ageats for Rabber and Leather BELTING, Rubber Clothing, andall kizds of _ Rubber Goods, Fverthiag ia pricc tho loweat of the low. BELTING. ing and Hose. B, 2ROWN & W11 remove after Nor. 1, ock, Nos. 351, 25 .. DROWN & OC. | s SR o -4t URINGTON & SCRANTON, ‘241 South \ater-st. FGO=S AND STATIONZRY: 13 s — CSLLINERY, 2o A Partial Tist of Various Editions, FOR SALE BY .J ansen, McClurg & Co. SHARSPEARE'S DRAMATIO WORKS, with Pocms, donifal plass, 2ad ) Obirles Kolgat's id Pictorizl ¢ splendid cngrarings on le: ol s wood Bildings, Ao lquitis. scones from Trait, ere. 8 vols. imp. by, bead - guper extra, gilt leaves; fine library edition: & ‘beautifal set. e SYET Svols elvsantly bouad in Morocco, cdges, soper exira, gilt cugtents lettered; 8 supord set. 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THE WORKS oF WILLLAM ?H,ffi*;f*c‘%fi Sdted Y palons roviston of o Hiar B arke, 1n 4 vols, €v0, treo Calf, extra- I e B DRAMATIC AND POETIC A EA RS Saand movisod. with grefacs and oo Sy Crple and Sy G ket oLy roree o hoe Morwccs, caita bordersol soid, asd Bt TS ECUNELETE COACORDANCE OF SHAES. 5 St of ih mex:';ud @%’m"“n&flf remacic works of 1ho 2na’pevised edit 3'1:&":‘ radon Glasks, voral Eve, 1BE DRAMATIC WORKS OF Balf calfl hical introduction. by 3 8 12 b jon, uh blograpbical tntrodaction ‘13m0, heif Toxm. Heary Glassford B0 UME SHARSPE. golul.xed ‘Aoroeco flextble, in red Morocco case. 0. %0 \TFORD SEAESPEARS, cdited by Charlea :;'-zi‘ T Tito by tho editar, now Siion, 6 volss et “’a‘; S ’;')s'a',\:s}'u‘fis, complmezinl vol., 1 Bvo, eloth, extragilt. eiltedgus. 31 B SR S B AL "mplete? Chan- Gou: Edition, 1 vol., cloth. SL-& Thze above will be forwarded to say address, by meil or axpress, on recsipt of price. bount. in Dow ‘contents lottered 3 S50 " fent for THE St DEX THE K <o postpaid, —_— i\’eattmpt to keep constantly on hand the BEST AXD MOST DESIRABLE EDITIONS for Librars and Popular Use, of all Classic and Recent Authors. We pay special attention to FINE ART WORKS, Splendid Dlustrated Gift Books, Bare and Fine Editons, ete., ete. T0 LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS. ani to gentlemen forming private libraries, wa offer the finest selection of Standard English and ;American Books of the highest order in all departmuents of literature thut can be found in the West. Jasen, TheClrg & o, Sueeassars s Bosxsellers 10 S, O Griges & 00, © 607 Wabash-av, Chicago. JANSEN, McCLURG & CO,, fholesala Deparfment We ask the attention of Dealers to our stock of ehool Books and Stationery, Juvenile Books, Gift Books, Bibles, Photograph Albums, Day Books, ete., etc., for thefall trade. For extent and variety it is not surpassed in the Yest. Orders filled promptly, and at lowest prices. JANSEN, HeCLURG & CO, Successors as Booksellers to S. C. Griggs & Co. DRUGS. The (1d Salamander WEIOLESATE DRUG HOUSE | The first re-established on the old site in the Burnt Distriet. VAN SCHAACE, STEVENSON & REID, o2 AND 24 LAKE-ST., COR. DEARBORN. Wo cmploy no traveling salesmon, but wo make the CLOSEST PRICES aud tho BEST GOODS. ATISCELLANEOUS. Cordage & Twines. Sails, Flags, Tackle Blociks, Chains, An= chors. &e., &c. Orders promotly executed at LOW Shipehan dlers and Sailmakers, Mropizciarers and Dealers in Twines and Cordage, ' Cotton Duels, Cotton and FlaxTwines, Of every Description. E A w+ . Tents, Awnings, and Flags. 996 to 280 South Water-st. - : T T ERTAT T WEADLEY & BENNEEY, TMPORTERS 2ND \\YDOLEQ“ALE. DEALERS Wines & Liguors, - To their New Store, 254 and 256. Soath Water-st. To Wiem 1 ey LoueeIL A7l parties havinglef goodsin pawn Wwith A FEANK, No. 182 Fifth-av., before the five, are requested to call for such ss have been saved. otherwise they will be scld et Pguiic Auation or Private Sale. Call'ab the RAYD GENTRAY, EOHEY LOAH CFFTCE | 465 STATE-ST, . Mercha: en's and KELLY, Tailors, Hats, il Boys' Ready Made Cloth ags. anid Gents' Furnishing Go 244 FL. Madison=st, FROWH & BOENER, 32 & 35 Wabash-av, h .. FURNITURE. Small expensos, small profits, Jow priceh i | H For Estauaa and Gres Bay. The steamer Truesdel) will leave for abovo and inter- % disto ports, conpectingat Escansba with Peninsulsr Patlroad to Negauaee, Marqaetto, cto. ) x Weinesday Evening, Oct, 9.8t 7 0Closk. Office and docks foot of Michigan-av. T. G. BUTLLY, Superintendeat. TUROPEAN HOTEL. i a first-class hotel, thd five-story and baee- smoat masble (runt buiidinz of 8 rouras, on Dearb-ora-st-y Justsouth of Trivune buildiss. Possesslon glven Oct- 1. Apply to GALLUF & PEABODY, 63 Washington-st. TIVE CHROMO GIVEY AWAY ENTITLED WASEING DATE.”? is is the firet £ serdes uf nae ON) Chromus, one of 1S will be prosented to each purehaser of a'pound of To reat, for The Greel Atlantic and Pecifc T2 Comgany,- 15 WEST WASHINGTON-ST. ROYAL VICTORLA HOTEL. P., Bahamas, opeas for the wintor season, address 3. Lidzerwood, d Nassan, N. Tov. 1. For full informatio sgeat, 75 Bhway, N MATTEESSES, IS SPENT IN BED. Fon got the most comicrt by using tho CHICAGO IM- PROVED . yraymr TWTRD MATTERER WOTER WRE MATIREN. . WHJITLESEY & PETEES, 29 \Weat Madison-gh |78 YOUR LIiFE turers, and Jubbexs of 3 Rich STRAW COODY, Hotions, 2 Ladies' Frruishing Goods, 951 AND 253 WABASH-AV. C=EHICAGO. On account of a largely increased business this sesson, we feel wer- ranted in opening at the preseut time, for the FALL AND WINTER trade, 8 magnificent stock, consist- ing of Silks, Plain, Turquoise, and Watered, Velvets in all grades and pewest shades. Ribbens, Plain, Gros Grain, Watered and Fancy, te metch the Silks and Velvets ; Flow- ers, Feathers, Laces, Straw, Velvet, and Cactus Hats. Also, a choice and varied Stock of Notions snd La- dies’ Furnishing Goods, such as Gloves, WNubias, Hoods, ‘both ma~- chine and hand-made ; Zephyr Worsted, Germantown, and Bal- moral Yarns, Embroieries, €an- vases, Spool Threads, Fringes, Gimps, -Dress and Agoate Eut- toms, and an endless varisty of Small Wares in the Notion Line,all of which we shall offer during the | coming Market Prices, and to which we re- spectfully invite the attention of the |, Prade. Our popular Pattern Raoms shall contain many New Noyelties worth seeing in the latest French Hats and Bonnets. WALSE& HUTOHINSON, ~ DRESS GOOLS, JESESNUNEERIN.S5v et et S S tamennd e —— Dress Goods Depariment. HAMLIN, HALE & COMPANY. Our enormous sales of Dress Geods, the past month, has enabled us to take advan- fage of recent TImporters’ Auction Siles, and we shall offer, the mext two weeks, Special Bargains in this- department. Close buyers will be gratified, not only with our splendid variety, but also with the _.prices. : HAMIIN, HALE & COMPANY, Importers and Jobbers, Franklin and Madison-sts. e ——————— CURTAINS & WINDOW SEADES. HASKINS & WOLGOTT, ' 758 MICHIGAN-AV,, wo doors north of Twenty-sec= ond-st. Before the Fire at 90 Randolph-st. . (artains, GuriainGoods WINDOW SEABES, And 4l Goeds Pertaining to Window Furnishing, The only Exclasive House of the kind in the West, PAPER HANGINGS, . WINDOW SHADES, &, Having bought my fall stack, aad also the entire woll- seiected stock of F. E. RIGBY, Before the Advance in Prices, 1 am prepared to offer 2 completé line, and at low prices. Alew. Dralse, 178 Wost _MEadison-st. BRUSEES BRUSHE 167 East Madison-sb. Pealers and Consumers are in- vited' to examine our stock, of | which we have a large variety of all qual 'tics,' at very low prices. Before the Fire, 211 Randolph-st. "~ CROCKEERY, & CURHRTY B2 E E j. fi.g GLASS, CROCKERY, SLTERPLATED VA, &, AT A Yreat Reduction. 1In order to save the preekage and expense attending the -rémoval of our goods to our New Store, No. 105 STATE-SP., we offer our present stock of TABLE WARES, WANTEL ORNAMENTS, &c., et grestly ree. duced prides. . E, §, LAWAZNGE & 00, 487 Wabash-2v. T ESTABLISHED IN BOSTON 1822. T« «. CHICAGO 1872. IARORTERS OF two months at the Lowest | CROCKERY FRENCET, BOIEMIAN, ENGLISEL & VIENIN A FANCY GOODS. 337 Wabash-av. | E. . PITKIN, late with lJ.VV.mK,JL, lats with Joknson & Abbey. Burley & Tyrrell, PITHIN & BRODKS, OFIO STONE WARE. . GLASSWARE. - LOW PRICES FOR CASEL, MEDICAL CARDS. DR.C. BIGELOW | CONFIDENTIAL PEYSICIAN, has remozed from No. | 179 South Clark-st., corner of Monzoz, to No. 164 SO ! STATE-ST., CHICAGO. > It is well known by all readers of the papers, that Dr. O, Bigelow i3 the oldest established physicisa in Chicago who has made the treatment of all chronic and nervous iseuses speotalty. - Scienos and expericage have mado 1 Dr: B tho most renowniod SPECLALIST of the age, hune ored” by ‘medicsl at= da, baviag iy eatoemed of tho highest: tates of the 'y AND SPECIAL DISE. S dont that ong who- consiacs himsclt {o th \ s one who contines himse] o study |\ year, must have ™ ,:film tg’o dl: n‘lmfi o] ® TBE than & phyctan i3 gony soar, mst have grebter SIL 13 8 PARSAI DS jes a0 nilome: Sent_free ¢5 any addross in scaled o TONSULTATION FREE, ™ The st romd i tho cliy, M, T PARLORS or Isdicn 23 e o 3 ersleme oL R VR AL. A ddre 55 i both sexes. L. Addressall Iouters te D 0. BIGELOW, No. 461 Stato-at. _Ofice hours from ¥ & ma. tod p. m3; Stndays, £ p. m. t05. : [*“Times,” Oct. 25, 1863.1 AID POR THE AFFLICTED, —What tonguo can tell, what ‘pon portray, the misories suflered by thoso anfortunztes - Ttio, in some unguarded moment, have placed thomsclren Inthe way of temptation which they wero unable torusisty 22 Bas Tallon an easy pray to the tempter ? The oo anguish endurcd is 1 in comparison with 5360y axising foum tho drvad of exposire olf. Afaid to take it ste; Ry shoutd smsue, that Which was at Arst buy e e intense, spresding rapidly and inoculafin: D Sty virns, It 19 10, th whola asstem w this class that s devotinghls encrgies. Ho children of vice whoso avocation £2d who otten fall into the pit walch thay have ‘0. 164 State-st.—is specially aims not to deal with thesa ¢ it is to play the tumpter, ed for ‘nto requisition. Treated 5 which their heigh: med 5, and which by the mozal id to their sen= reac- “mieand c Bads sa upen book. ¥. BROOKS, =. coni Siitn, 5 et b £5% Mucleat tntero: cansue, sympton:s, and Oifien liotiss from 3. m. 08 p. m. 1tiar a 5, board, atrindance, otc., 3% Hesired.” A Treatise desoribing | fects scut Zion - 10 any address, ! cndays excepted. Thn able and well n Cla oo D= y Chieago, by ea immense pactice, extends riod of Tea’y. yeurs, )uvvin&hwfmin 3k Thouiead of that-class of cxca ¥, Sexual and Special Dis= ricer themase porear Fms- thoso dise Spreial 2w y 1 cure in both soags. ‘cxpenionce can be relicd ca. pllsated ceer, Aes b diticulties trearcd with success. Treatise fres. Eubber gouds alwas 03 hand. Consultation free and fue it : . St Pries Paid 10 o6t , of Ciitcos Fire, of Chicngo, Equit Chicagy, Germaity, of or Groal Grso Home, ci Caiosgo, by 3. C. GE West Bandoiph-st., np-stalss. {671 s well kuowa at 91 aud 3 RandolphR-st., s, of | - DR. A NIIES, The renowned speeialist, previons tothe Chicago fir tington-st., corner of Carp: m., SondasX locazcd 3t 2% West Ws Office hears rrom 9 2. m. 18 NG P, ITicans Nesotiated Ot real estaw, [ the cits oF subuets, at carrontTates. G; § RUBDAAD, Jr. J 165 Washiogton-shy 30 Sauth Clark.st., Chicago, 3y bo confidzatially Bt el Bad X Nl . Dr.Jy Kesx s the anly ‘Pphysician A0 rants cibres or HO Ay ‘Risbhor Gords always ea haady | |