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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1872 PERISBICAL LITERATURE the one who requires most of tho drsmatic snd tho | Christmas holidays lasted o month. Thoso | ed? Ttwill mt bo ascorled. Ought Eoglind, then, CITY REAL ESTATE. TO RENT--ROOMS. WANTED--MALE HELP. ic felings s . H : fully to slinquieh Troland, which would inevita: arlistic fedings, smsor, aud metods. The | woro tho palmy days of iho Clristmas tids, iy be allicd with 8 rival naton? Would any nation | TNOR SALE_SXis TECT, SOUTH FRONT, ON | MO RENT_ITANDSOAME UNFURNISHED ROONMS, saough, 3t ] of d B i when the mysticmistletos bough conferredupon |y e gorgdo it? And, under the circumstances, “Adams-st., corner Lincoln aleo, £2x190, south kront, sinzlo or en suite, on sccond floor of the St. Julien, Snouel p i Jndecd, e only pessilI WL | anyorous swains o churtor for’ Linsing 9 road | qught any ation fodo 7 Tho Trich domund for in- | gn Adama'st,” aeot Faulitas ks anidwator. sower, and | 151 and 153 Deacboruit.” Apoly to MES. JOHNSON, ot WA DR Bookkaggm. Clerks, &o. 0DS SALESMEN BY A FIRST- 1 13 o ol wate Class. Naw York Jobbing houss. o Brosdway, two i T 5 as the winds. All about the growth of tho fes- | gependenc i not patriotic only; it is now and chiefly Nlnuuzmn pavement. SNYDER & LEE, 14 Sixon Bhild- | Room 17. first-class salosmen, om0 who s acqualntod with Northorn . 0ld and New, and Harper's |Tiseflynemen iLisate Duchers rorret w0 | 38 0 N eland and othor Christian connirics, | ecdesiastial or xoligious. “Thounarchy hai would fol, | g, ioxthest comot Mooe tad Lunele st 0 RENT_LOWER PART OF COTTAGE 1457 INDL. | Liinoia and Whiconsia merchants; also, ous for Indisos M s &culpture, as well as Dickens’ in romance, ' They study | its logends, its peculiar observancesin difforent E’&ififiifi; b=t el ooy sl o oot bonse, 18 rousi nrwx“x’-'f{:"z'i\:'m&?;“ bydrant {nkitehen.” Applyathouso | trady "o o7 ot New . York. Appis to FOR- agazine. fifo ‘around them, 1n 80 doing they drew from the | placos, is o1d in Christeslom, would end in un ecclostaslical, CSDOEID | mhonts aad ot oxIis Togh Somth Trsats Nor écool | . SI6. FER, PIERCEE 00., o1l West Madison s vast and inexhiaasiible stream of God's croative ener. » A ©* CHRISTMAS THROUGHOUT CHRISTENDOM. lton, noar 0 Park; 0 RENT—ROOMS, LARGE AND SMALL, WITH | \3TAN AIAULTON HO! U Rixonpalld- | T esand e, 10 cobdlonsen, stort walk trom business, | WY Sier s Acke-siass Botol clork, e o . o Paos st county Of his foe, Dut the discussion of the subject | idstomst., bety §o dusrable, and 3. Froude's coming was most timely, | {6703 S03uit, S ED: gy, He who uses only what there is in himself, or only thiat and second-band material that has been written But Christmas _is over for this vear: anti ° i sod i i i i ini X o " 2 o ‘hargo of tha dining room. The best of reforences S 3 S l 43 s to enjoyment, and that is | For smerican opinion, not well-nformed, has been 2 o B chars ini N one il vry aquickly run ey of xedl writing, and | Palion bes pacsel in bo | matully swayed by eympathy with the unfortunate, | 'OX_SALE-BY KERR, DIVISON & WELCH, | mo RENT 6 NICE ROOMS ON WEST MADISON- | & Reminiscences of 18---Novels | Wbl el nihos = Tial s | Sy ingof e mormory, oeplcmnt o Bt | WS BRSPS sttt | e B e B e | T oo o ol R Teaten 5 and Their Critics, Ofher artidlesars; Toveat First Sight ¢" | oustome from colsbrating whick wo bave just | BNy Josisy of Saglund, sad, latiesky, By the | gend, water, g5, sad modém improvaminias very | L0 L P EEes R e D e Soore bainda. “TUps and Downs,” (Clhiep. XXVIIL)—by Ed- | come. We quoto only this passago: Tndecd, 5o long 15 the pathetic music of Mooro | Y RERT. DAVISON § WELGH, | L and 5 conts v mights “ co and wagos) an ors, on doors, 3 2 OR 84 ward E, Hale; “,William Blake, Painter and | Christmas in England is scarccly the shadow of its |melts tho drswing-room to tears, and the tragical 'Roal Estato Dealers asd Brokors, M2 LaSallo-s Poet,"—by Thomas AL Clark; ¢ To an Undis- | former merrs, brilliant self, when all classcs of gociety, lincidents of Irish story are told in passionato elo- | ~ Sitinarbie-front houses b Tndiana-av., noar Thi A . 3 fo 4 goab, and glaztng. “Tavolot on contract for tho yoar's in- | 'O RENT-TWO C=OICE PARLORS, AND UPPER | Husin nterial will be famished with machine work sito Thompaon's | dome: ipii itoro united azomid a common banquet-table, indulged in quence, and the cruclty of English lswa is detailed | sts, olieap. D oo, B B At madra Dl s e P o 2o L tion, Past and Present---The | ciplined Writer,"—by P. G. Hamorton. Bt et omestrained joviality ond morriment. Tha| with burning iadignation, it ia not eusy condidly to | Dwellinghouso on Indisna-av., moar Thirty-fourthist., | D2 \p - §inag por m gty Holeiancos Sacined, PRdoka . AEOILORO, s At hee e bowl st “ouce played g0 conspiouots ' pat’| consider the Irial uestion. Tmagination spesks, and | atabarsaiay T UG T L | A0 RENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. | K. G. & CO., coro Cook, Coburm & Go., Chiéago. - Reading-Room of the British Harper’'s Magazine. at the Christmas banquet, has become obaolete, Wix} | iguorance fondly believes, ‘It i3 not surprising’ that | 4,0 fcot on Monroost., noar Wells, af Be abconoms with of without baned - D&Y boacders can bo W ASTED_ GOOD TINNER AT EDDY & J ABIE: s s : ttors b {ho ola-time tossts of © Drien heil,” or * Washas” | tho pricsts in Trcland are hostile to England, for the | A wawer of ploces of acroproperty, mear cits limits, | Beat Madisonst. Euls SON'S, 5 Cottage Grove-av, Musenm. Ruskin, as his recent ferocious letters have | oo i 11 bovw! derivos its namie, has given pi@ | imposition of the Anglican Church upon tho ‘country | very cheap:. 2 shown, disbelioves in modern civilization £nd | to tho modern * Come, Lerc's to you,” or ““ Il plig® | is truly sccounted o wrong. But that church is now 0 RENT—HANDSOMELY-FURKISHED ROOMS, i = S S AT o Coachmen, Teamsters. &o. otistlo sod the | yous Khen, too, the siagiug of Chbristmes 6O | discatablisned ; and the mhost candid and thoughtrnl | OB SALEENORTORY, AND DASEMENE OUC | 5 Brihe dor, wegk. oe monthas ihe St Jalion, 151 aad ANTED—MAN OR BOY_TO TAKE CARE OB progress. To hear the steam-whistlo and the | ¥oue, CJCh C0 . pular, even at court, hus peMlY | observers beliove tht since independence is impos- SR, S0 Iot L1 ot par, Shers on Bealro: | Ty e horses. HAIR & ODIOENE, Weat Twenty-soconde Christmas Holidays---Personal Difficulties | locomotive-bell amidst tho classic rotreats | rilion into disuse, and is now principally confied 0 | sible, and ependence hopeless, and federation im- | a¥, near Tweaty-fourlli-st. SNYDER 'S LE! on 0 RENT AT 21 WEST MONROEST.. NEAR | at., botwoon Toomis and Laflin. - : s ? Ttal, hocks him. Modern modes | the lower clusscs. Even tho traditional metletoes pmfhmm, union, honest, just, and equal, is the tlding, northeast corner Monroe and LaSalls Pt » [urnishe N in Congress---The Irish Question, Dr . 3 1 sh"“ ogards as the iaven. | S10und which githers go much of pot¥ ad galy eolutlon, of o probian.’ To this ehd M. | FORSKLE_ATI BARCAIN_TOTSONWESTELY. | i e prosean FToNT TOON, FOT o sfifi%’?fl"' e ol ravel 0 - i mef oude’s effort is dirccted. av., k. Taylor, end Campboll-ay., on terms o NT—PLES R , ] —i N UND) NEDy: ti f the E 'lg One. He mnever will xgx‘g{.::‘n?ffy ngm:gdcfha w‘k:;n St th _present 'quugi;n good story from “The Drawer” sgi;mg:mipunmmu tobuild.’ Inquiro off promisce of nished, at 34 West Madison-st., cornor Morgan. having cancinded to puton the road thros addi- oW OF BRI RN S0 OF Prospective lovers, now excluded from {0 churches | v oo GO CADWELL, o at 1% South Clarkst., fn bunk. _ | 710 RENT—SOUTH SIDE, NEAR POST OFEIOE, | H{onal wholesalo notion wegons, on tho st of March, ds- 01a and New. . journoy by coach or railway whoro & horeo can | of RIOSRERe LN M B oty o do- i s O SATE-GREAT BIRGATY CTERLTISAT | L e oo pd peed U REL S RO ORNIOE, | s ek therontof ol inks ot o8 i Tho editors of 0ld and New samounce, in the | carry him, or by stesmbaat when bo can go by | roce from, its Mgy post o favor; SISO | o Drawr hus mora than onco had » Kindly ot | tcu?5ot ot i, DLRIGH & BOSET HIWASR, | TS wenT B RO Soie G | Ttk oh il s e by il boreabicid 12 2 i i i ink itil i [ Dlock, or Christmag-log, with ila warr ey Mr., Henry Bergh's benevolent work for the dumb : D3 January number, that their esperiment hes | ggils, He thinks tho British Parlisment should 3 for Mr, Henry Berg} DESIRABLE ROOMS, SINGLE OR | frnish bonds in thio sum of $5,000; or by investing 53,000 x 2 tonding oven to tho poor and the sranger ss they | for 7 Diga hensvalent Yeuck (ox e ditmat | §uLo, 18 Parkers Block, ot northedst comnor Halsted | 1n tho busfaca, i sve oo Ltk oF (ot Biire, roven to be a success. Threo years ago, it Was | havo prohibited the construction of o railway | iiereq ‘sround the Bospitable boar, i8 boing grad- | snimola. Tt 1a quite fn orfeh, Tcrelon o 16t OF o OR SALE-ON INDIANA-AV.. EAST FRONT, | 2udMadison.sts, Applyat Room 4. b end fumnigh 0% o dx fweanifal, Addross E ined by tho founders of this magazine t0 | {hrongh & beautiful valley in Wales, because | Gally supplanted Ly the Christmassce, whose futro- | Little i, tn which the serenity of (g matare i opna- nesr Dogglea:place, 0160, only S105 per foot. 9. 1. = W.H. AINSWORTH & CO., St. Lonis, Mo. stermined byt sonnoen s Mepare Ol &, HORUHLL ¥ 0% ¥ ntidy of reccnt date, | Tent, An officor atteched to the stalf of General Cus- | KEELER, 145 Clark-st., corner Madison. 0 RENT--HOUSES ARTED_LIVE SEN FOR THE GOUNTRY—3T see if no place conld be found for & periodicel | Wordsworth wroto a fine sounet against the des- | duction into Eugland s comparatl, %, [ 0¥ Glrig” | ter, having his wife and child with Lim just before S STORT SUTLDING % P2 GiVE MEY FOR THE COUNTRY_SID tabl But if the Lord of Misrule Las L S D & J{OR SALE_CHEAP-O Manta s - : 5 A f las b moro fational | Sharp Aght with the Indisus, gavo them in chargo toa | [ORSAREFCHEAR - OURENORE RGO, & | 1 NI COTTAGE OF4ROOMS, 1 BLOGK WiST | 2aplaon-at,, Koo 1. « devoted to the social improvement of tho | ccration of his accustomed hsunts ; &nd he de tian elvilization as been tho gaing 000" piuna, | frieudly Tndian to take beyohd the lino of tho enemy. | Joscs: kebania bl e around Toass. CHADLE & of Union Perk, on Smith.at., S35 amonthy i soomsin | {JANTED—A BOY WHO LIVES AT WOME TO country, and ready to consecrate social improve- | claims with grent zeal against the railway which 9r ]:omch‘:-g:t x:wma et yollow r~diance over & | The Indian procured s mule ond started. On reach- | STRATZ, (3 South Jei rson-st. Tnzgo Liguso, 15 muonth ail in good repair, For particu- keop tho cash account of a wholessle house; must i ey Z S : i 3 its 1 i cd to tho mother to tako {he Tars call at 30 Wost Washington-st. j ment b fonsiess and Lberal xeligion.” The | connasts Ventoo with fho main_ Land, beceuso it | 00 SUATEHIS 00l s Grurasand | g ioriver opropoed o, e moties ok e Iovcall ot 80 Vst Wshogronst e | e et e Al o Thave succeeded in their search for the niche, and | interferes with the beauty and romanco | home sanctusries robe themecies in EROXEreen SO0 | ovar tho mulo suddenly stoppod, snd began slowly, to il gas apd water. Apply at 235 Nerih Franklin-at,, | 2202 : int Ives in it permanentl: ¢ tho approach of the City of the Ses, But | iv¥, and Inurel. Generous PRV, o 1% Ca by | ink, until mule, Indisn, ond child dissppeared. The r 43 South Market D.'J. GALLERY. VYARIED-S® CHOPPEES, Im HEWERS. 7O I5end by themeciven 2y 1.0 o it : EXT, are distributed to the pariel b e bells etil ring ow: | mother, onroaching New York, met Ar. Bergh, and, | I50R §3LE5 ACRES, NEAR DOUGLAS PATE RENT_PART OR ALL OF A GOOD HOUSE, pake crotstis. Good cortragta tolet. Kefer & The American Unitarian Association, whoee Di- LOCOMOTION, PAST AND PRESENT, =~ Jowelled hands, while the O riep morning air_joyfully | With tesrs in her eves, related her sad story. and Twelitlist and Boulgvard, a fine subdivision | L ono block from stroot cars. - Apply at 101 Walnubst. | SERcl, Sontractors. Apply to SHAW & WILSON, 2 tors founded it, withdraw from the | Harper's says, is not to bo ruled bysuch fancies. | theirsilvery chimes on thefSP DO S E 20 CoF | on, Mr. Bergh,” she exclaimed, *words cannot s fencod: striots all improved s | ZEter e R S e - ke ’ el i ikol; back to tho clumsy | 204 checstully, ‘Nor 1s 002 frolic, when thero | tell what I sufered as I eaw my poor child perish Can bo had on rcasonnble tenis. | IO, REX USE OF.6 ROOAS, CLOSETS, TANTED_IMEDIATELY—A STOUT BOY TO management. The editors sre unchanged, | The world is not likely to go 0 ¥ | of tho old-time feastir i within my eight |~ Fancy, if you can, what were tho SLRE M4 Nison Building, northeast comner | Lo bathroom, water, ges, slo; .Day bgand for 4 per. carTy a transparency. 134 Dearborn-st., near Mad- but the basis of ownership has been on- | contrivances of the past: ¢4 vas broughtd the lusty brawn foelings of a mother on that 8ad, sad Gecasion! nroc and Laballo-sta. . e Fhonth. . Appls at tho baldig, L R, CARPENTIN | oo 1 d. The sph f discussionwill bo extended Up to the middle of the sixtecnth century, the moat BE old bluo-coated "E‘”fi'{".fififiu ey “ Yos,” Baid Mr, Bergh, “of courso it is verysad; Fun SALE_AT A BARGAIN_NORTHEAST COR- | 797 Madison-st. “u:nsw LABORERS FOR TEXAS PACIFIO. 2rged.. Thepuerad de of travelling was on horseback, with ‘Then tho grim boss M J but, madam, fancy the feelings of the mulel” ner of Jollorson and Delovon-sts. ; lot, WS par- | g a e e e e T R00D O anl Csiro & Fulton Rallroads, 500 for P. J. Ken- ! } topics a8, whether the grest | common mode o g B G o i Days ad rosomars, : , ties wishing fo improve. No money required down. L NT—32-A ) e - | neds & Co.; leveo work: must, leave {his evening; agent to sweep in such topi )y . carricrs, and heavy goods were conveyed by 'Tnt“x lo = 3 . . . . This, for our wives: quire at 135 South Cl: in baak. B ‘&on nmgfwlrury Hflnfibm rdRv-wkex-m GEO. P. 038 with thomen. from & \West Randolphist. SN Sellead Yotgofalional fio £ nfl:\:flus °°"§i§;“’ T s shee o e oyt at Fiooht While ronnd tho30rry wassail bowl, Ono of tho passengers on board thoill-fated Metls, af | S —mmm e e » Sornor Rucker and Hubbard-at. o. or whether the country is to rule them,” and the ne I, two = d trowl.™ i cster. One has a gammon of bacon snd two razes of Garnishod with 0bons, blithe did trow. the timo of tho disaster, was an cxcee gly nervous SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. o, RENT—A BOARDING HOUSE AND DINING i ANTED—WE OFFER MEN OUT OF ENPLOY: e co 4 & ng.of the i St rooms, all farnistied complete, fo man snd wife, who i “questions of Givil Servico Reform, of Land, of | B, (0% Geiivered so tar as Charing Cross: tho | _Tosay nothing ofho Tosst becf and plum-puading, | mas, who, whle fostio 18, o T Mgl Tt | s s | ity tho ronkand fako dho oardors 80 Wik Ad: | gt oo SRR S WoTRHOBR % Wt Somind Suffrage, of the Ballot in England, of Insuranco, | turksss in (ho panpicr of the othor sre fiyle Satved, | Ohristisas e, (WS T\t "oty abdicates, whils | Soved st ust, he rushed £ tho telegrapl o gnd ecat 0% Tibtotn Pario o Clateat. hodolday, Bamoad- | Sk towst. N it : vosce that people I 3 5 4 i ickly | this meesage: * Dear P—, I am saved. Break it Racino-ar, from '$330 to S50 each; casy payinents. - S '\ ANTED_A BI [N A REAL ES of thie Police, and Government of Citics, ote. | Were it Pobis " U Sume, Slghuor Mugs, wo'l | (1 bour's besd, gioroted with rosemary ot pricdy | thie messasa: D SRR T TR e, hotitolet Somer | TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &c. | W bt ontvio LS OLERK IV & REAL ESTATR The January number opens with a Christmas | c.up the gculluz‘mufi they “11‘11 fzfigfif}; ;“’."3,““‘,’;; :g:ly; ,fi".’;’;{‘ffiinfd upir great etate at the Royal Monroc and LeSalle-sts. TR RovsLE S1ow 15 woll ucquwmxéxdh the' fl:"" salary. tunalls good et E itle i for they have great charge,” and t i TOR SALE—FIVE-ACRE BLOCKS AT WASHING- ) TORE, 151 AND 1% SOUTH | gromces riquired. ress, giving ago and refereacos, story by E. E. Hale. Itatitleis Pt by Gadshill bidding tho hostler | Christmas tablo 4 -ACT kS & roeak] B O o3 o Shaa | T, Tribone obce. THEY SAW A GREAT LIGHT. a;:;fikg:f:;w&l "o sho_stable, and ono of ths Congressioal dignity may notbo sbeolutely SUIT ON A FARRIAGE-CONTRACT. | [, en lelts, nesr depols, e et LiR 12 | . Hubohcl Soon ; splendid pormanent jocation: Ap- "ANTED—A YOUNG MAN T0 WATT ON TABLE, It is too good to be spoiled by extracts, and | travellers suing, * Tho boy shall lead our horse down | o Secen ith Suapp on the floor, but it Las —_— Fizon Duilding, Aortheast corner Monrooand Laslie-te. | DIy on promises. IV o it onms 5 hanle Lifa Tnaimancs good Enough"to be reproduced in full if our col- :‘hz;fi i 3‘;}“)3{\:‘ L L_r-:c;-; 5 "01‘523 ::xd‘ h"?:"ufl'; n“f;xig Certainly noting to fear b; be“}‘;gm?lgu;“ddmckg “The Husband of Mrs. Oserwia Eoyce °§u.s ALFE{EPE ACRES, gfiflf?{fifi: E :flsg&&-{ ng f&fl%}?fififflégflfi finn 3,55‘,}’.};{;%“{*:;’ _i_u: m"fl%‘?&h‘ffii‘;fi‘é?' between 0 and Monroe. Tmns yield the room. It has an advantnge | o ihe taeocurity of tho roads, aithough in the Middio | that of thiry veats sgo. [n thos cBy% CHER Waxnts Over $100,000. o e I BIY I LItk 11 Nisen | Jor. horaorold largo roomss’ bosidss: closets, ‘bath- | YAFARTED-4 BO¥ W0 G\ HOT<E WAGES, in these days of English talos with a trang- | Ages pedestrians on religous pilgrimages were prog | between mambers of Gfl"'lsfe“ e fintiony on From the St. Louis Democrat, Dec. 25. Boliding, northcast comer Monroo and LaSallo-sts, Eooms, walgr.clossts, paniclas, oo, hot and nt;;lff JoicEy W §10 per month aad bosrd. Apply at & Judd-st.,” xoreiin thess dayp of Bnghah | bty tocted by the sacredness of their purpose. * ocourrency, end often there were fistioufls on | gy g United Statos Circuit Court yestordsy, a | Fi0R SALE — AT HYDE. PARK, TWOSTORY | 12041 or tho Davis Sowing Maching Go. 1o Sogth taf. | betorol0a. m. parent varnish. It is s genuine American 8tory | ~rop aater S m"‘g“:fli’;figfifi“}fi“fl}:f“&‘fi:‘; the floor. An 01‘1.311%";“;‘11%“;_ suit was filed in the name of Henry Boyce Bousd, 19 rmome, and lot 9125, cistsidof Jofer, | gl AYTED-X STEIDY. TROTHEUL TOY 10 in scene and character. sidered efleminate and disgracellt T ¥ MOST NOT. azainst Julius S. Walsh ond_ Silas Bont, | $03a nearOake , S5 e w oacding house, 31 Michlgan-av. The Rev. James Martincau continues L's met- jfl;ageyszgeflfl}:fir&m Swys grg!un:{adu; makoLeT | of this nturo: 0l w2 ot o gpicy | ATUSHEES OF the estato 1\[“ At Oatary | £.LEF, Nixoa Bullids, hortheast cornor Monrod and WANTED---TO RENT. CENTT0CATVAS TR T LS i i is vi ita- "to her coa “1In Bir Philip The los fatal Congrossional ducl vas that in whi Boyce, wife of plaintiff. Mr. Boyce was for- " & e LR resa aphysical papers, and gives hia views on THlifn: | nees took relactanty 1o hep e 05, famous | poor Giby lost bisife, Tho quaeel e poleal | morly'Tadgo of the Wesiom District of Touis- REAL ESTATE WANTED. VW ASIED-_TO RENT_BY AN ATTORNEY_DESE | X 35 Tubino offce risnigr. % 1 to bo as great a dis- | one, s Cilley 3 Tor men at armcs, it woa then Lol g room in & doubla offieo. " Address, stating priceand | Vi o 1 s ceabla bflen. :D—50 WOOD CHOPPERSFOR MICHIGAN, > i K 5 3 enimmsit; th ‘t | inna, but resigned during the war, on account freo fare; 300 Labe for_TeXzs Pacifi Mrs. R. 8. Greenough gives tho third part of | riceTor o young gentleman to bo scen riding in the | strife. Thers vus nopeps B A *oP 81ty | of bis lovalty and obedienco to ‘public opin- | Yy ANTED-_REAL ESTATE_AGRESEPROPERTY, & Falton Ralzoads: 30 for . J. Rennedy & Cor Tonsa. ~Pythonia. Elreet fn e corch, 2 O O weaatvont: ob mach | paces, Cily was an cspert shiot wth tho rile, while | jon. e states that on tho 4th of October, 1848, Darthiof Sevonty Rich.ct. snd qant of Statost neat Seen i the teoat : - at k, must leavo this evening; agens rocs with the mon . B 5 - ad; must b ain, Address X &, Tribuno LOST AND FOUND. b s o rening {6 0 IN EIGHTEEN HUNDRED FOURTEEN oD fashion of tho tumes altered.” Like most other | Gravé was wholly unused to the wepon. A sidowind | your orator and Octavia Boyco, his present wife, | Siendi =ust bo a borg: 2 From 3 Wost Randolph-st. SN EGL & CO. t h 2 i 2y o v ST 'ANTED—ALL SEWING MACHINE CANVASS- z B @ ed,” Like host fher | Gray v oI an e gariies ool their groundand | o vodovy of Jobn Delancy. and daughter of I GOTTAGE AND TOT OF | T OST_RUNAWAY YESTERDAY, AROUT 8 X LA thoro are somo very curious reminiscences of | ymprovements, coschos were Yehemently atacked b | vt MRS PLS GRIG Snc dlogatr.Gllley | (16 Tota Jobn Malluaphy, Baring agroed (0 got | VY AT 1 o ber ommeiie v Sairon | J St om o corieror oot "und: Waldh-s y o Datiar terms than auy ab elo 1 the Sy OB the most prominent men of our country at the | i1y, G waterpost decares v that Lousekcoping | wasy bave ma, buthe sould B0l SRR ST, | marmed at o futuro timo, and each Baving clil. Pelbyas atfloos Wiith a ‘apot on hor forohosd—white g hot woight Is S50 | Bour8zol0s m., 0to2p. m, ond of the last war with Great Britain. The pa- | never decayed till-cosches came into England ;7 and | Onhe frst frc bis baft Beack ©o8 o0 Boi"nd | dren, tho issno of former marringes, deemed it ANTED_ACRE PROPEITY OX INSIDE LOTS, | pounds : she answers Hor . nemo 23 ¢ and, ono or describes part of & journey from Boston to | much later, in 1672, n Mr. John Cresset wroto m | {ha forty fect off. Gxaves WS T2 f S0, 00y | prudont, among other matters, to provent com- 11 giso throo hiouses on South Sido {n partpas. | gray maro, elx soars’ old, dark grey ring-bouas on both ‘WANTED--FEMALY HELP. P P Journs the abolition of the stage-conches | coected, an L g tior T A o ohdl 'TNEY, Rocm 25 Otis Bilock. of hor forolegs'; wont off about 8 O'clock the last scen Washington, and was written by Edward Everett. | pamphlet urging the shottion, of 106 BOgPevilts | SAied. * Hoary A. Wise sccompaied Graves to the | plication in their property, or that of their chil- 5 > f their chil- | e e O T h TN NORTTERN | of them was on the cormor of Harbino aad Wostormar, 5 - Among other men, Mr, Edward Everett during % Coion, be. Curged “thut | §1d, and General Jones, of Tows, $as tho second of | Gron, and to provent any confusion arising | Y4} LBODY OF LoD IN NORTHERN | westof the Union Lim Kilus. Aus party returniog thora to omestics. this journey visifed Gouvernour Momis. Ho | 2R (0% (ifs™ Bike. gcatlomen como o | . Thes o muck censuredfor allowiug mers | therdfrom, ontered inio . Togular ante-muptial | yua oot T aeohee X eianen 45 S moteness | ke W aktDwilbo rovardad G thacoro o Wood | -yyranTED_ A OITE To Do GENERAL HOUSE: : very ccas vhi ‘han one shot, the difliculty . 5 i controct, as follows : ke —— R e e, | Y e work in a small family whero thero isanother girls sayu: LTondon on evey emill esuiion, e act i + went on the gound tied up by an | TAITiage ¢ OST—2, WALLET CONTAINING MONEY AND | mustbocompatont, a good cook, and briag rof 2 Aamong the remialscenees of the Revalntionary Wer | oihervise they would ot do but upon urgent moccssi- | aut the fuct i, thoy went 08 e EEHC4i0 i | On tEe 170 of Jamuary, 1819, your orstor, snd BOARDING AND LODGING. TSI ATLPT CoNTATNING WoEY AW | pamBihathinl s sl il other gil with which he entertained me, Was the following : 1y ; may, tho convenfence of the passage makes, Lol | oo es, from which thes did nt feol themsclves at | tho 6id Octavia Delaney, now Boyco, duly exe- taralng tho samo to 108 South Dosplatnes-st. \[ANTED-A CONPFIENT GOOK AT 1@ 50 Just after the war broke out, the stoward of tho | wives often como up who, rether s SRR Uk BRE T3, BTG qeviato, Tueir fatal nistako consisted in | cuted and ackmovledged an ante-nuptial mar- West Sido. { O3T_A_ WOLISEIN TopE. TAST EvENIY W CONPR TN T CO0K TR Mazor of Livingston bnd been gainod over to the royal | Journeys upon horscbuck, would stay sthemey TUERL Lcorl e tho conditfons by whicl o combat wis 10 | riago contract, o trnio _copy of which controct is | 9Q AND & WEST_ MADISON-ST., OPPOSITE Tinod with red fiannol, on Nawborry-av. or Tweltth- | Ty ANTED—A GOOD. FIMALE FIRST CO0R AT canso, ind bud carriod most of the tennn im that dic | when they cowo o town, they sust reseu i e 18 40| BCHerbed. “Glley diod on tho ll, but e fate wS3 | oforith fled in this Court as Exbibit A, which | 9O Slherman Huus—Single roous, wilh boscd, 85 10 | a6 Hinderbilibe il revarded brsiirmiag it 10 | W Glhbral Eurapian Hotso, & Soath bosplatasst. Fection. They had seeretly taken the oath of allegiznce | mode, gef , €0 1o pluy , ou O that of Gravos, whio lered o fow yeara s o i ! | & ‘. - . FRAN 25w ot Jeple R o e jxguisu;fiofl?fh u]‘fi:mi-fi:;fitaEcnl:nn\&“;?y":\-éfi?&s"fld g o | D hmeholy wreck, wasting uway £ emaindér of {:;i‘l“é{,;gi;“‘;;‘ ‘;‘hg‘“’m 2;"1,“,,“;;’ °{3§§ 66 NFSI MONROEST, 3 WARN, " COMFORTA- QST_TUESDAY MORNING 4 LARGE BAY ‘,Ef;‘i‘,’;nfi,mfimziflfi';g‘gmgmf- REFER~ i Toyal Tor 5 R o1y 2 s ¥ ] , 1848, o rooms, wi 3 orse, soven years old, with largo soab o ! ences . b - e artect thom. - Au's teward, they wero prom: | © The immediate precursor of modera modes of land | bis lifo in remerso snA MIECT | 4oy 1laco on tuo | That ho ronounced all interest in her property | bowd, nuitabig for iwo goutiomenand théie wivos, 1aDel- | ABouldor? Gndor Wil bo Fofardcd O otaraing Rt to VWANIED-X GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL, hod tho fecstmple of their lands, Information of | travel was tho English mail-coach, which forty or fity ersont but such qusrnis were generally | excopt the interest from rents, ete., of which he | ¥sto family. Reforences required. 201 Wosson-st. housework. Appls at 450 Fulton-st. * ihis intrigne and treachery was given to the Doard of | years ago oforded tho most ‘oxpeditious means of pib- | floor of the House, but st : O A i Sforiomas & amomber. | Tho stew- | Jle conveyence, It was, on the whole, n pleasant futi- | adjusted on tho spot, fohn Bell, atrward Secretary | was to have one-third, and she renounced all in- have. URNISOED ROOMS OST_ON ABERDEEN.ST, OR IN A STATE AND ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND IRON~ ard was apprehended, his crime proved, and he was | tutior, if we mey dge by contomporary repmis, | of War under Genéral Harrison, truck Hopkine L. | torost in his estate. ' She transferred to Jobn W uglo gentlomen; houso Madison-st car, a thin-covered black lack veil; & lib- it i monts. oriX ewasd Wil bo DAL for 1o veruen to ABA W | 218 Twentamtiat, T weses 8iporwcek. Apply st 3 o, ? et the faco a5 retort for aninsulting remark. | GvFalion and . Edward Walsh, s Tras as: moder . e : " | als Tentsatatt: Sondemncd 1o desth. Upon tho qucstion of i cxecu | much norosoclal and follyas well ssmorosstatacoryy | S S {onn Carciin, maa. wesonal encounies | allon, 83 property . in Missouri, | 975 WEST RANDOLPICST, UPSTARS— O | CLANRE. oo B, 10 Lafalloat. = ANTED A GIFL 10 COOK, WASH, AND THON.- om, ¥ wos proposo that" 1t should immediately "iako | fo thoso who Lko to e Ll eyes mher, UavenpEY, | AR, SGariond, of Cousians, torlond woaslargo | foen ofl her _property o in | Mssouth | ATO condemen oun be ascomitodtod wih plessans | T OST_GRRISIMAS DAY, A FOURET-DOOK CON: W A o i Wanasnae B b e it out o sioop here t | ate mow whirled along over the iron roads which | and very powerful man, while Byrth W - e Yo B 4, talaig 87, og Torent X [ EDP—A_GOOD COOK AND TAUNDRESST : gt wrgo ART L i t a8 active and wir 28 & Scoteh terrier, | same “under her direction. That he has WEST WASHINGTON- A suitablo reward will bo W Albagy,” g Tecommended, Hisko the” mn down | truverse Europo e e In | e el Dt e o ¥ ras. aro. struggling uud | over sinco had a comfortablo home for her in the | 332 feent xo0ia, with board, suliablo for gontioman | 1aid for it roturn to this ofico. o good old times w! 3 in or Norwegian, Inquire at 947 Indiana-av. b e i i gt b T i . SIS Y MORNING. OR N 3 ED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE~ in it to'the Maror of Livingston, call out th tenante, | tho good od times wAen 165, L0 2% Wik eant | tumbling about smong the desicknd chairs, but tley | Btato of Louisiana. ~ That during tho late civil | end wife or two genilimen, = o | LA I O P oo W E o ity T SERin e e o and hang him in T Pl'w;l:“e» e | & mothing more than it docs now-a-dnye, und “secing " | were separated before auy Injurss S there wea the | WAr she remained in Europo for a time, but ho 39 WEST RANDOLPH-ST. —l\!l(';l:é‘g 4 g Ll.}- a¥., botweon Tywonty-fifth and Twonty-first-sts., a strap | t3-fourth-st.; reforenco roquired. e D e arq of War. aud. the Manor of | & countrs through which oo passed wug not to mean- |~ When Wiso und Stanley came s BOVEJe/® 228, | wrote to her to return home, and she got 84 far {pBished front and baok room, with bosed, bath, | offold.plated sloigh-vells. Tho fndor will conior & favor | \XFANTED_A GIRL FOX GENERAL OUSEWORE: o by A O o 1y that turned out, ot | fngiens prase s las bocom since the introduction of | greatest B‘“‘“’i"&'}fi.fi:&%‘ffim Tho eceno | On her way as Louisville, when sho was GLOPY‘U!I go: “‘%;g;.’sf;fl;;w' S TRAL THIOR IR 3’53’,‘1’5“,;"%“‘)‘{5*““““ oy losving At 665 Wabsai-av, | VY 420 sl damiy wadis, 69 por WO AP o0 oF i out, f i i ral 5 - e 5 x4 G MS-ST., NE = 4 . nmugem‘amwnging.icgfiy S that s, enuired, | malirouda, ggknlgfl“fl;_l‘f;‘:‘;fi;”mu’;‘:;;“flfi;}“g"é}‘::y ;’&zé‘:‘?flg“:fim e retures, notwithstanding | by General Sherman, who refused to allow her | §23 HEST ADANS ST, AR B O o aniar: Statosst. SO0 M, Yor § y T 7ut chracter of the affair. Tho | £ pass through tho lincs, and she wont to New | nished: coatains svery modern convonlonco, snd. no |. [ OSIT810, AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED TFOR ANTED—2 GOOD GIRLTOR GENERAL HOUSE« vag 43 New York toSan Franciecs in o week | tho disgraceful and palnful clufet, % % k- | Y i i Tuk s O bord s Jocation and tabla | A, return of fur gloves (ssal ekin) lost on Madison-st W o smali Jomiye A7 Sonth Robosest, be mant i‘:n"’.im Lrom e O e iid 1t tioy took siz | Clerk of tho Hose, . Clair Sbrky selzed the Speak- | York and romained thero unail the closo of the | Xoll-fumishod ainglorcou, wich board; locatioh aad tablo 5 2 0 on M near Clinton Dec, %, at about 5 p. m, o S0 quite B8 O e ikas i the diffoehce in fho | or's mace, and in 3 Joud voier ‘ommanded the peace. | robellion. That O'Fallon died in 1865 and Walsh VWASTED-A GIRL THAT 1§ X GOOD COOR - knowledge of the Germsu language aft Tears of oge, 1le passcd somo time in the country, and exerted himeelf strenuously to procuro the libe and leaping over at floom 28, 159 Lasallo-ste . o H s : 4 ; S FORNISHE 2 = that can wash and iron woll, at 559 West Wasl Hivie £ Tueki Governor Gilmer jumped on adesk, capin in 1866, and in April, 1866, Juliua 8. Walsh and | 7T FULTON-ST.—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS OST—IN GUNTHER'S STORE, OR MADISON-ST. fnd Hist oin o N Hon of Latavolte, It appeare, from the published | world whiether sou soo with tho cyes, o, » Bekn OF | ENCLGS of futervening memers throw Wimscf wros | 13 oy 160 4" 070 varo fmado Trustoes ; that x‘;23d"’ reat, with booed, clthor singlo or o sute. | |08 cormor Biate, or Madsomst. e a wilak contan: | Laioa Taemoirs of Blr. Morris,—a circumslance to which be | with thoso of & 2% (P8, O o). {ho combatunts. General Dyvsom, of Louisians, drow | DF- Tharies 4. opo wore mede Trustees s tha ot and cold water in rooms; D ing monoy and papers. The finder will bo well rowarded ANTED—< GOMPETENT GIRL TO COOE,: e e A e e el iko to read lusuri- | & bowlsknife ffoma ubeath 3t e boek oL MEDNS: | 3 (obtiin Silny Bont was appoiated Trastes in South Side. suapamiog Joto GIIORGE HAYES, S WoakMoaroo, | 4, ok, wad tion; ko, gl for sesgnn. worky ¢ 1Y Louts Prilippe was in this countrs, L was obligedto | o people who read, eud like to read WSWAF | 4ng plunged into the midst £ te row, ~Guoeral B | and Cap ppoin! n HUBBARD.COURT-NEW BOARDING HOUSE; | & o 3 2 i . borrow a sumof two or three thousand dollars of 3r. | 61y “no article in Harper's will bemoro attract- | pygjer seizod Armnold of Tesnesse by e s oy 18 place. 5 4:( first-class board, with room, §6to 85 por weok, with OST —ON MADISON.ST., BETWEEN CURTIS ANTED—A GOOD GIRL-OCOMPETENT ANDy AMorris, which Le was tiot sble to Defere tLe | ive thinn that about the half strungled him, appxcutly ot general principles. | Judge Boyco statos that ho has not recoived | s of plano: day board: B and_Pootis-st,, o ladios’” groy squirrel coliar. By Jilizg 1o do th gonoral Housawork fora privatet o R aaon 1 1oy READING ROOM OF THE BRITISY MUSEUM: and without any provicis ismerspaing, | ATML | bis full eharo of tho incomo from his Wilo's | & oy BIXTHENTILST._ PITASANT FEONT HOOM | fowarfod o - ) uten-sh, tho nderwill bo berally | fomih. _Apols sttt Norh Curtiast. i ¥ ‘means wero very m: 3 1 ok ¢ Dion Lewls,of Missisaippl, o ma i s e n s | omead. ANTED—GERMAN GIRL, ATT AV e oecvorvod s adsbut of ery | Tt e supdong.room of the Dushusan tuoamost | extcal, moment, DY S funendlh vk | estote, Ho says thet by tho wr ho lost all bis | 22 piaicersd o diase voom Mot beary, Mowo | B06" —rmee v —omse—wrr mgony | W, AT T INDIANA AV, ‘dollar be spent. asily resort of many of the men emd women wiioso | O€ suormos 901, CCeucion. s seat was at bc | Yaluablo slaves, and that somo of his houees in WIT] I hi ‘famous here as there, yot 8uch i8 the de- o : When Mr. Everett went to Washington, he | namesare h is the de- | to the o Re e som ) . ; ouisi stroyed, and r o found s Congress brightened by such Tights a0 moersey ot s goverament, fhe B o and obseur- | e 8 B wen wiling at lis sk when the afimy | Lions greatly reducod in value; that his wifo has | 539 Tufus King, Calhoun, Lowndes, Macon, Web- | 10k, snd mére pleasure-secking xovel-roaders ster. Of the last ho says: by complying with certain forus. Jostlo th I - alresdy zequired the most brillisnt | renowned poet ot the threshold, o &i ¥ a fli‘:fi:&’ o e o eatd of him by Mr. | with an aesayist and reviewer in the luxurious, | WHSTntion, o fose to his fect, and feeing ol 3 harmoss on. Tho findor will bo Liberally rowarded by - . cemicircle, nair the central door of . Louisiana werc destroyed, and bis threa planta- T”'E“S‘}‘EE’?‘“".“_‘\_WSO_.W iotgralng bl to 213 Fast Sonsovst. ¥, HAINSWORT VWANIED- A GOOD COOK—AT H NORTE | , nnfuraished alvo, well-furnished roomn, = DT ANTE = “dd o obsorbed wis ke fn whet he vai | grocted s dwelling house at o cost of 260,000, e SN "poard; tablo board, §5 OST_DEOC. 18, ON BLUE ISLAND-AV, OR CLAY. | \\ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- commenceg, g e | ero : e ata 3 suirublor singlo and double, with board; tablo board, § 3 V oD ety “l'm%c firet stage of the .g::%“.:iamnu)tj sttze | ok ho says s twico its valuo, | Ho | porwoeks tonate, o galtar and case. - Tho hoder wiil pliten: rer work, at 1515 Indiann-av. ; only three fu the familyg hisatieion, noise, Lastle, 2 o y g POt was turn it toJ. STELLER, Nc -st., . | xaust como prepared to say. et e emn e oeon estimatos ono-third of the incomo from her es- | £ay() WATASH AY._HANDEONELY FURNISIED inen it 1o, STELLER. No, 21 Olaytan-st., noar Wood: tate from February, 1848, to July, 1808, at 9120,- “tooun; alsd singlo rvom, with or without board. 5 d ive VWANIED_AT 75 MIGHIGAN-AV., A COOK, 4 tate 1 g 5 = OST—MONDAY NIGHT, AN EXPRESS WAGON, | 1Y lauadress, and sccoud | itha sk f sectional complacency, | leather-bound arm-chairs provided for all tho | f30ld iu a desperate struggle, Lo called_out 730.95, and enys ho has received frora her only WABASHAV.—A SINGLE, FRONT ROOM, No. 80, on West Sido. Fiader will recotvo roward of | {7 ANTRD_A COMPETENT GIRG T0 DO G {G’,‘I’?fl? §S§?$ fi.%gl;t f};‘: g:llx‘:n'.:gi, Bor fh;n)‘,'oxflx i wosld. One, ns he wits tlre, is somctimes '{his?" and making his woy throngh the throng by £71,490.22, and says there is now due him from 69 I with bonrd; Bas fire-place. Keference required. | retarning samo to 165 Elghtecnth-st. ¥ eral housework in a smiall family. 817 Wabash-av. cqual. He had not yet to the conscious posses- | startled, ashe refreshes his eyes s moment by glancisy | momentum of his great weight, he grasped the ¥105,000 to $110,000, with interest. Ilerincome, | Q€)/f PRAIRIE-AV., NEAR SIXTEENTILST.—X OST_CHECK FOR &, DATED OCT. 17, 159, Siom of the transcendent ability which afterwards do- | off Lis book and round upon his aeighbors. 10 Sefmea | batants, one in each hand, holding them apart as vash b &\27 t L % i i woll-furnished doubln room to rent: gas, bath, hof drawn by Lovi Wing & Co., payablo to A, Hartnody, Housekeopors. % ST o Rocir n his profeeeional sad poiieal caroer: | Desidohim o familiue foct—a far st Las M vol. | Iy as hother might repatato i coutending chilézer :,l",'fl‘égs 3‘,,‘:’,,“‘3“3‘2—,“532,” : l};‘,.){-‘“ 1‘;?‘:;1?: ’ifii’é"u‘,‘; 2nd cold wator, furnace; family boarding 1t dostred. ordor, orbearor. HARTNEDY, 49 Statot. L D R L R R L o Turheliaa given ne i ndicationsof it. Hebad | looked ont on bim from fruntispiecss of Maad boic | Tto iquired, * Wiat the devil e all this sbout 22 T | 900N SOUIORNERG | 80 00 B W | { 5] STATEST. —SOUTIT SIDE HOUSE—PLERS. | {JOUND—-A SMALL SUN OF SIONEY, ON THESI | gLy, o5 aatmuriind ios sial fumlly ofsoung mem o i 1t 3 a rly privation 2, or in tho windows of photogrunk fautcuil, with | efect was electrical, and quict was soon reatored. Y T Z 1 “ant rooms with gaod hotel board at $5 per week ; 1nst., on South May-st., which tho owner ean have s exporionced middle-aged woman preforred. Ap- 1534 the fousdations of greatness in carly privation | umes, or i B s families accommodated. by doscribing it and paying for the advertisemont. A2 | DY 2L SEAVEV'S, &5 Wabashar. tive obscurity ; but he had hardly yet bes | stores. So, cozily esconced ina Simmoned from the In the eccond scesion of tho Twenty-cighth Cor | 8ottle with him according to the terms of tho | atovestn all 3: T oweit 11 tho strenuous Colizion with | a pile of bools which have bettives scaltered sbout | gresasn affray occurred bebwoon os-Sp i findred minds, Nothing was wenting to his fame ; to | vasty ocean of surroundinfcognized these historic | and Georgo Rathbun, member {rom th Whit: | marriage contract, and that they be ordored not | NLINTON-COURT, 49 SOUTH DEARBORN (BURN- | South May-st. HMiscellaneous. 0 I ‘ayuga Di- | to pay out any more money on her account with- gide) £t., near Twenty-ninth, a nice, chcerful placo ICKED UP—A BAY MARE ON THE %TH OF 'ANTED--TWO LADIES TO GO TO ST. LO hie success, as o public man, one thing was wanting | tho desk, have I many tin-rotund figure and fat, red, | trict, Nuw York, Thoy wero both active, musculr | oyug {ho order of the Court. 10 bourd, wBéro plousant Fooens, il exctllant board, for Docomber; ownor can havo lim by proving property | VY i fofielt for & noa gal oty BOoE. nm‘mmfi“fi only, but 'that want was fafal,—to have been born | faces. More than oncrs Lemon bustled by; I'have | men, full of spirit, and blows were belug rapidly ex B lngic ard marriod poople may be found at vecs low rdtes; | and pasing oharyes, at 17 Sapson-st. mntildelivers. J. A. OWENS, Star Hotel, 0 Wost Sads south of the Potomec. Falstaff featurcs of.6rm, deathly white and fhouglt- | chauged, when o pistol was fred at & dovr-Keeprr e e L Einri coame, g R} "TRAYED—FROM 179 WEST EIGHTEENTH.ST., A | 1800-5t. ‘Everctt makes a contribution to history of | scen thetall, bar; foce, of Swinburne, sitting closo | outsido {ho hall by an iuvaue man, who wes trying © | A Young Mam Without Any Liver, | St e small bay_maro (pony): whito star In forchoad, dne r. Everctt makes tory of | £, yet youss: Browning, truo poctls fact, calm, | force his way into the House. Thero was immenso ex- P ok b e o BOARD WANTED. Bind whito foot. A reward will bo pald for her roturh. a rather startling character: I ovér s , dark-eyed, gray-huired, and gray-béarded} | citcment in the House and throughout the Capitol, tio Ll 9, TH8 B ISRl i e ?I\,(KEN UP-DEO. %, A HORSE, WITH SADDLE. b A fow years latter (in 182), another distinguished | deop, 11hé philosopher, and his illustrious wife, | rumor Sying about thata member had been shot, axd From the Pottatowen (Pa.y Ledscr. : o0 STD, Ovmor cap havg by proviog " p pasing ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS STARGHER. ALSOT member of Congress from Sonth Carolina, Geneval | Lerye Eiiol ; Froude, sceming more like o scholurly | in tho confusion of the moment the impression cb- [ A very unusnal and wonderful phenomenon e Unis | chiarges. JAMES KERWIN, on saignts. 1 | VY Nono bat No. I hands need eal. Apo Hemilton, tod mie that tho Republicans of tiat State, |..w Englancer than ko an OIdEnglandor, with fine, | tained that Rathbun or White had fired tho piskl. | was found within the body of William Millaur, | Pa 32 EURILEY, & West Madison-st., ply at 811 West Lako-st. Bnding the party greatly discredited, and in danger of contemplative, pale, thinnish features, and o sharp, | The qrarrel was not prosccuted afterward, aged about 19 years, son of Mr. Josoph Millam) i . BUSINESS CHANCES, ANTED-A GO IRL TO TAKE Qisorganization under the odium of the restrintd, | penetrating, trown eyc; once, the venerablo an. Forty, and even thirty years ago, personal alterca- | ' 4o ciie” Jorl! try T hip. Ol e ey ST Ty \V gara of childron at 297 Michlgun-av., ono door south system, sent these three gifted young men (OF tho | never-to-be-forgotten head and’ form of Carlyle, with | cations ofien took place in Congress between Nortbern | OF e e, North Coventry Township, Chess AGENTS WANTED,. SOBER, STEADY MAN, HAVING $200 TO of Eldridge-court. Towndes, and Calboun) to Congressin 3vnd asthe | Jarge brow, deef-sunken cyes, and shagay whito huir | and Southem members, having their origin in sec- | ter County, who died on Monday morning, Dec. ARSI ~— LA express purpoec of dcrl:flng war with pending dan- nnE beard ; Charles Reade, with his full face, small | tional disagreements. wa class of men | 9. The deceased has been afflicted for several GENTS WANTED-TO SELL GOODS NEEDED IN can bavo & substantinl’ mones-making businuss, | YYFANTED—TWO [GOOD SHI 0 E nsh every day. For partioulars, apply to DIt. THORNE, | VY ANIEDITWO (G ¥ R Torrs il cnvsahore. of ha. mmine onarged | fLg hatse Coph ot basament 18 North Canai-at | SENRTAYion Y o anfistn lothcs tevnes, and one exyorimeed o &pleen and liver. Ascites, or abdominal dropsy, | ~ GENTS WANTED _GOOD GANVASSERS ARE FIRST-CLASS BOARDING-HOUSE ON wa- | Eldeldgeconrt. bles | et in about eight wonths ago, a5 the result of | A E] o 31 8 dn ? Daali-av.; Sornar of Twenly it ol T for sala cherp. tho enlargoment of tho liver and sploen, inter- T aaré‘pm Tron. e Bl | BB e e AR RIEDLE, Reil | SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. fering with tho proper functions of thoe body, 5 , ONIL ouly measuro which would avert tbe 8Pt to preveil | eyes, sud bald crown; aad Willkie Colliug, with full | in the House from the South who sought to make u ger. A policy of this kind will be Political party 18 | beard snd mustache, large, round, blue eyes, and | Teputation with tueir coustituents by pilting them- in popular governments wie uscendency. Wo | guick, prompt manner. solves ageinst Norvjern members, Whose pi In Pdnger Sof loslnpior © similar * cause, | - Tho total number of Youmes fn the rending-room | aud edncation made duelling ropuis ara ot this momerverse of ~ war with | and the adjacent apartmema (including the room of | ings. It wasa chenp Dothod of gaining distine Bovering on thg wushington and the destruc- | typographical curfosities and antiqui Where one | wholly unworthy of menof true cl tate and Twenty- ninthosts, pain, ture Sbinge Ly a small hostile force | geestho famons autographs—the Magua Charta, Shaks- | slly these men ran against Ligheapirited Nortbern men | gradually increasing until his death. A GENTS WANTE DAY, AND UP- OARDING HOUSE FOR SALE FULL OF STEADY Boolkkeepers, Clorks, &e, fm. of Ei";&?,’."é‘ Téo months before my visit, und | pearc’s signsturc, and E0ou)is nuarly, if not quito | of firmncss and bravers, prolest to repel an ilront, The caso was under chazze of soveral physi- f\ulc‘fé‘ffii‘!h Id.m;lifi g)r:'frn::!milm mourxx‘luy‘i(;::glx:: :5:,‘3;?3: d}m“‘lm' nlunn&md Tuspoctablo. Apply at 171 East %‘\T«Ra w',l\r;;;r&:, ;‘\E }c(;U:?‘G A‘i\lh “?9 K,\? 400k place aboutsal topic of couversation, Nothing | three-quarters of » million. This cnormous figure | aud prepared to meot an untagonit in auy way. 1o | cians of this city since he ws first amicge[f_’ Dr. | ATHVEREIT, {0 Eldridgo-conrt Madison-st., Room 2. yei e retafl, and serera ere still tho aiscreditable than the vandaliem of the | does not include the almost countless tracts, pamph- | cases of that kind the fire-calers Wore often signally - g 3 ~ months In o wholeealo grocery businers, desires n situa- avi tendi ician | - G ¢ v CoUNTT 1% | FRSI-OLASS RESTAURANT FOR SALE, DOING | tiu 2 ould be m he the total absence of resistonce on our | Jots, manuseripts, snd newspaper les, In one vear | discomfled It vas during -l -admisistra- ‘}‘;‘.DEcvf;,fi"&fi?fi?s:s};&fi:g&“f px;l:lfl:fi:;nfi A GENTS WANTED-IX LYERY " COUNTY "IN | ' hcod Susinoss: mania tosoll immediately, sbusiness Gopwith » good huuso; wholesalo prefesred.Addrosa 0 Falied from their homes and wrolly unused 10 | ncquisiiion, pamphlct o8 woll 8 velume, the total | el Smith, of Marylnd, snd Mr. Lloyd, of Miaseetur. | €nco of sovoral porsons, and, strareo to relate, | 520 iPas il cn A0 G S Th: » Room R tison st AT b sl o wrh s o as) | A man fora wholssale grocery houso active service. There really seems, however, to bo 1o | reached 163,0001 The number of voluuzes in tho great | Butts, the result of which gave much satistoction ot tho | after having drawn about eight gallins of dark- | -, = ay xporicnco. (ood referenoes given. £ G s : | Countof sickness in family, Good trado ostablishod. P farced.” Addross U o Teiluse ol Feason why the Dritish forces should have been al- | 4 dome-room” alone i about 80,000. Many of theso | North. General Smith was o known fighting miaw, o | colored serous fluid from the abdomen, found GENTS WANTED — PROFITABLE EMPLOY- Peelore eas tibung olfice, Toured to ndvence with g0 Lttle resistance, and to pur- | are, however, inaceessible to tho dircct procurement of | brave soldicr, who had rendered important rervice'1a 4 % wear. o wish to employ goutiomnen and Iaaie to | FTARDWARE BUSINESS ATQUINGY, ILL,, FOR | QITUATION WANTED_Y A STEADY, STRONG, L ive Y et or 5 - fo. “The tinued {ncreasing 'demand for s o meltae s and H o A ety sotreat from Washinglon unmolcsted | fhe reader, boing in Upper ters Tanchied by Hght iron | tho war of 1852, 11 was o lirge, imposing figuro of a | 12t the liver, spleen, kidneys, stomach. and | solicit ordors for tho colobrated fmproved Buckose Shuts sl The, agntinueg focronsing deiand for sur | 3 notivo man fn ny capacity Food wilor amiorstanad 0 4 i ' | Hio Sowing Mnchino. Stitch alike on both sides, It will | Patont Automatio Steam Govornor requiring our indisid- 2k e amec of fiity milos, through & coantry thor- | staircasos ond gallerics. only ueed by the attendants, | man, of peremptory mannor, ‘aud rather inclined to | YOwels were completely absorbed, withow leay- | it packing and can drive b z S dress S, -5t h i . titeh, horm, foll, tuck, cord, bind, braid, gather, and | ual tima and attention to tho proscention of "its manufac- st e At ¥eong ‘oughly alormed. Stich was not the result on thie very | Of the volumes within the reach, and acceasiblo to tho | the dictatorial and ‘overbesring. Mr. Lioyd, on tho | IDZ any portion of them remaining, nothiny be- | rutfio,—and sow from the fingst naitsook o, Wouvor ‘ovor- | tiire,wa heroby offor for salo our entiro stock of hardwaro, ITUATION WANTED—BY AN ACTIVE BUSINESS augilu oceasion, of which this day on which I write | free use of the reader, there aro some 20,000, contrary, was small in stature, delicate, and almost | ing found in the abdomen but a portion o1 the | coatings and leather. Tor farther purucnhfi( addross | togothor with lease, fixtures, and 'fmd elll, This bust- | 13 man: | isa vfr\flmukenhbunkknq&u sndcnumémgdenz; e sentonsinJ 1o Sniversary A af Apri, 3¢ | " soq (hat fhs wragaifent G4Rdon OF Tt | SO It pbeoruace, Ureding aiveya i cagol | omentun gud tho sorous fuid, ~ How long g | §7, & HENDERSON 0. Clustiad, S "or i | 30 e updedl luprashueeadiy it adees, | e Tl miuscners foem Adieny o TENPLER., 1{he opening of the revolutionary war. is appreciated, wo nood only look througa the &\ ¥ {5-, ‘E‘,’;’fig i :\fil:g ?fl:;fi; uat‘ !trnel «:::a ¢{‘(n llL:‘“\Il‘_E Lad been tho caso wo are unablo to say, but cer- hos ainco b?“b"&ml:'i?% “m;d o l‘g emscires and | S A e _In “Tho Examiner,” which is dn\-otcd_b}o Te- | doors upon the busy human bees suckitg tho | troverted with sumo sharpness sud great eifect certain tainly it ¢ ould not have been long. .y IISCELLANEOTUS. e ha o mnd Bomrraent S joaones. Partict | SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE nuwli arb nn\: pooks, there aro 8000 8onsiblo - | graet which they find in books : statomenta and arguments of Gctncml Siotth, A logical —_— T ERORIANR WaISKERS, NoURTAGHES, WY rosperons locality, will fnd. thisan excollont oppostun: 5 = Tarks abou the course of the vear between 75,000 and 100,630 | Teply #uitablo to the case did not oceur io the Senutor § A Romaunce, otn.—Martina’s worl w e, well v omestics. NOVELS AND THEIR CIITICS M_‘r‘;“:mfie o of the rosding.room. AB aversmy | b0, ftead of resfirming. Lis facts aud attempiing (o Urows, efe.—Martina’s world renowned Pomade, weil | such wo Inito a thorough invostigation. Addrss GARD- feature in the conmon run of what e ovana and f booK niticea,” that ho ob- Section made to o book eo_frequendy consists in the From the Springfield Republican, known thioughout Europo and Amorica, ‘orces whiskers | NER'E ROBERTSON: Quinoy, 1. Ono of our suburbs 1ias o romance. Tk hero, | 24 moustaches t groy on tho sioothest acoia e month, out Injaring the ski {ny’s attendance comprises some 200 persons. The | confute the reaconing of Mr. Lioyd, ho tried the eifect QITUATION WANTED-IY A GERMAN G AS utmost order, decorum, and quict method prevail, | of o little personal {ntimidation. sewing girl or for gonoral Housowork in a respectabl 5, 3 remods for tnidaces, | WWANTEDCL 0.0, .~ MAN WITH St AXD | Shaily. Apoly sl Corno EmscHa t., ap stairs. 03 idont,” ighteen years ago, with the deyotion of a youn, Y. 3 unoxocptionable referencos, to engage with or with~ TON W E rior officers of the library has {l Mr. President,” said he, in the tone of a school-mas- | 818! 5O, . young | scat froo, 8l.oo. LO MARTINA & CO., (offices 34 I53g 1 TTUATION WANTE] A COMPET! Larae that it 1 not something else. As » well-known | 28 0 B0 SBorIor Oeer o O e 18 aiava | ter lectiring his pupils, “entlomen coming from & seo- | lover, sought famo snd fortuno in tho mighty | 84 %) B Glsc icago, LUl ot tho advartiser in 8 business pleasnnt and vary proiita- Yot £enors] Bansemorc i aeirats enie AR Sr i Dovelist remarked the otber day, “They find fault | £0% eSUri e the Superintendeat’s desk in_the centro | £D of the country whero the doctrine of persoual re- | West. But whilo he toiled, Lis inamorata mar- | HE SOUTHWEST COLONY OF COLORADO OF 2 = i kson st witha crab bcmue% be 1& nu& ufl;fi;:‘ ‘GCQ‘ “‘;\1'}"1;1‘5; of the hall, To him is confided not only the gencral Sro:x,sfl s lnul mmg&mu ou|ght 13 b ”-pcdnl)y ried his brother, bat, filled with remorse, com- s éfl;ggncsmlrl_yggw;rnfl: gfl:i‘:;nm'; 0 Dastice wish- SEWING MACHINES. SUUATION WANTED_EY A GOMPETENT GIRLS cminent writer said a hundr v t 2 cautious in tha languago they use toward gentlemen in i i 2 0. - 4 o genoral in 8 private family: Srosent hem the bDandle o o krife, they f}j}‘,"éfl’mfi’:}ufi’;‘E,mnj.,',“,',’,’f,‘“},'::s‘.fi;gfiu elr | O Chambor. 3¢ S ows “peinelytes Sor tho sentr, | miended to our horo hor littlo sister, then 9 or 10 | nute, fho richest sofl tho bestand most extoasivo. pas. ousomork tn & prival y; gao xoforences. Applyat Bi7 South Jefforson st., np atairs. Complain that it s not slarps anmd 'if you 3 g e years old. The little girl eent the pilgrim ber | turago, the richest mines, and ‘tho grandest sconory of o o0 Wil e spe- | ments of their conrtituents prevent them from giving | ¥ i L 3 1 LEES NOISELESS, LINK-MOTION, SHUTTLE e thoy comlait fhat it 15 Incamsen. | T of theroom—ho Is slso charged with the spe- | O o s e T s chosen, thiey thouty | Picture; he saw it aud was glad. A correspon- | 81y cotntey on tho faco of tho globe. “Pastiss jolaing our B e sowing Seamstresses. offer y $hoy cial duty of assisting the reasders in their re- P }’“ Ly , thay d colony gatlow rates of transportation, and de- | Inachines aro now pormanently_nstablished in their ole- ITUATION WANTED- Sent to tako hold of.” Anybody sho will exeminoa flo | St QU tako care ot to vound tho feclings of Seuators who | de0ico ensued, rosulting in an cugegomant bofcro | siving | work ot S35 por month and’ bosed. GILL & | o stores Sof Statorate o . LEROW & 0. S A oy tabie Py DRESAIARER WILL of mewspaper notices of Miss Mgelow's worderfully | SRS g oo g oo | were educated in n different sehool,” tho parties Lad ever met. At length the soulof | HAWKES, 111 East Hadison-st. : = | Phices: Gun Farnish machine. Call or addvess f151 Was good novel, *Off the Skelligs,” will find, sccordingly, rolgn! heral & e e et Mr, Qalliard, of South Caroling, was presiding in | the ardent Idahoan burned to behold his brids. VW ASTED-BUSINESS — A GENTLENIAN —WITH TOVER S BARER S S MACHINES SEN- | bash-av. hat a number of them consist in substance of ssser- | Access on liberal terms. Any one, JMHEr | the Senate in the abeonce of the Vico Presidont, aud | In tho east wind e heard her calling, ahdin 2,500 cash wishos to buy an interest in some good aersl office, 150 Statost. Branch office, 973 Wabash- — B tions that Miss Ingelow has heretofore written poems, | how obscure, may use the matchless privileges | he, Imowing the stuff of which Mr. Lloyd was made, ”, Touse, doing a proiitable businoss in the oit 1 3 o rEfwn | a7. ‘Persons Having old Grovor & Baker sowing machines Misoellanoons, aud that this novel is uot a pem, Tt certainly finot ; | of the institution. smifled quite signizicantly s Generdl Suaith took his | Soamiy ¥apor he sped a thousand miles towaid | gnces'ifi e piven, it roquirod. Address, Witk full aamo, Tor isita pir. But why £07 “Thereare eome taings | *vun all tho English convevatiom and hesitation fn, | 5¢at. O tho part of Setators penerally thera was an tho sun rising. Of their moecting and thex ro invited to call and the {mprove s snd he gossmllle givan; Somothing to thele ndvantagor | L rr e qud hoar STTTATION WANSED-BY A WIDOWILADY, WITER B — reeti little. Suffice it that TNGER SEWING MACHINE OFFIGES OF J. I, g L A S A LU e T ’ & _ s 3 3 N N, | Gan cook and run, sowiog machin. or cxll” which this court may be supjosed to know 2 establishing popular tuatilutlons, and lovo of restrict- expiession of lively interuat s 3z, Lioyd reseto raply. fignin g Ve Rl Sy lffrfm eee {h;h:f“’ PERSONAL. WILKINS, 2 Souih Desplainesst., 105 Twonig- | Alra, Fr Ly 110 West Monrooat. A home the objocts The American novel, of which it i8 always sife | ing ond hedging about with conditions and qualifica- e spake A atoneas mild asif Le . al y e At~ | tecODd-st., and 167 Milwaukce-av. Machinos sold on TTUATION WANT] ® that Tt 5 itten,” must, abovo | & e Dolvitoges, 5o city of our republie | Wero inviting a lady to take 3 turn in a waltz. thero will bo another cottage among the mouz- : or e monthiy pAsments, and work given whon roquirod, ATION WANTED—PERMANENT, AS OLERK. to say that It is yet to be written,” must, abote | tions great public privileges, y 2\ “r. President, T t inted i A ~ > DERSONAL—CHUM: YOU WILL FIND OHAS, AT in & dry goods or notiun store, by an experionced salos~ 211, 'be Americen can show o more substantial or moro Liborally managed | | ©Wr. Prosident, 1w notacauinted with the weati- | taing of Idaho, in which the person of our idyl | 7 % Eest Ki INGER_SELECT FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PRESENT | lady with good roferenco._Addross E. HARY, Carrior 13, : Tet it not, for instance, %o fho nightiogale, the | Public benedt than, this reading;room, hsreaity of | G0l o omsonat reaponsibility. T recoguize this | maaupta ok SYentido and review thoso years Cf | {SERSONAL_IF THE PERSOR WHO TOUND THE 3 Singor muchino; payments oaay tho old stand, : iyl i tho robin-abranat i GrUDORS | pwer™ s "burpons, impress omes il o omo | doctrine o la ulet extent, aad am grepatol o bo | AN TS (8 both, mashap, wero as fe7 | b cymp b AR iaton SRSV | CIGET SEWING NAGHINES SOTD 0N HONTH SNANGA Let not daisies and cowslips be prominent in ita flora. | TUT 5, RO, o™ tee o favor, o’ hume | held respontible in any way'for every word I utter on | 21% beeause of love. nention timo ond placo of macting, thoy will océive o | 1 iy paymenta, and n splendid chromo gisen to cach pur- Nor should its mnchiners be designed or its characters | Place Wherh, woboup fee OF VoL, o WIS | ihis fioor, Furthermors, Sir, n ordor to prevent any ood romard and ho quostions asked. ~Addross S 23, | Chaser, ALSID Statost. Come and 00 as (QOIERCIAL AND REAL TSTATE PAPET PUR: Selineaged after Buropeen models, sny more thon its | U0, etudent and | tho - forelgn ecbolaw may | nigoscqtion hereatter, T give tho Seastor from o hung oeo. ahustasy/ a9 & i ) chased: loans nogotiated. E. L, CANFIELD, 18 ‘otura Listory. _The sonfoundinf of things Earopean | P2rtako o0 o wurinte 1o, (86 Bestld O EAEENG! | Marvland to know thatf chid] hold. him sesponcinie For 01d Acquaintance Salke. SFORMATION WANTED—OF, A MAN NANED | | i ot s oot e vi Aoy oy SETS | st Madison-sl, and thines American 8 the more frequent from the | WY DY CRMCPR, 8 ST PYionee” which her | for every word e speaksderogatory to my charactor | At Brixlegz, in Tyrol, Jacob Muller andl. LTER, formonly of London: Addross S ABRIELLE, | der. SOk 0 o e et O onta want- WILL GIVE BOARD AND ROOM TO MAN AND £act that 80 many persons writo novels, not from what | TR /G bestowed, has collectod. I can think of | OF injurious to my feelings,” Turner had baen, the former curato, the latter | 177 West Adam od, 49 Eldridgo-court. Jrilo {oe thio s of 3000, with soenirity. A KIDOER, ibe; have scen and lived, but from what they Lava | Te3lt BOLY BRORRc, e OO RO ek, fora | General Smith made no rejoinder, snd tho flurry | soxton, beadlo and bellri t tho ish T A e | Dropriotor of Contral Europan House, 48 South Dese Foad in other novels. They sct their table, as the Loud- | 10 bappler desting for fo ardout fover liat pasted, but it was obsorved ticreaftor that thero wus 3 | {hirie torl o ond bellringer of the parish for PARTNERS WANTED. HEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, | plafnesst. 1245 of the Autocrat and Foet would ssy, with Luan, | Hstorian, o man of sclence, astatistlelin, o noviiety or | Sy 4ied courtesy in tho bearing of all the fireestors | Lurt-soven yers. Tho 18th of November B N AN T D vt | phimonts ORI AN & FEARNERY: Clty Aoncts HAVE EASTERN_FUNDS T0 LOAN, IX and warmed over at that, Indeed,if ihe rule could | JTere SUUOC o The icinity of Fusscll' Square, s | toward Mr, Liosd. Mulier died. “The following day the villagens ARTNER WANTED_WITH $100, IN A GENTEEL | Faain offics 538 West Madison.st. ¥ branch %0 \abasn-av s of not oty than 5,000, ford seate, oo Chi b Cesiablidiod | for romsmce writers to | EOCEE gfi?fi,“‘ Tondiade and . tckeldudy B rero nstounded to seo tho body of & man drng. a8 businers, pasing sovere! hundred dollars moath zeal catate, ALFRED JAMES, southwest comer spesk only of st which they do know | LLATOR, [ O8N0 oom, 1o may sit fn onoof th | Mr. Wileon Flagg's Woods J ing from tho cross which surmounts the church = pgtan B HORSES AND CARRIAGES, o0 ; i ul clude the comparatively g-room, L o Mr. eon Flagg's oods and By-Ways of ot ) Do) 3 - TOCKS_10 SIARES REPUBLIC LIFZ INSUR. I ed ggumions now Jutended, and s grest desl | Towmy fauteulls os luxuriousiy as tho West End Lod | Not England " is pronounced ono of tho moat | SiccPle: It proved ptn exuiingtoniib e Tar T o REACTIVIZIOR: 51 A inlia velvet-lined mahogany, and msy loak round § ©20 O8Y | ner's corpse. Ho had slipped a rope around tho ‘moro besides. The moro one knows in detail of the | 12 d z delightful of recent books. Mr. Curtis is dis~ | 2 H " BT of shest waiters, the. miore” OB l Buro to bg | i 8ens0 of owmoralip ((oF thois use and rultaaro | 0BT fond v, Fronds againet bia eritoen, crose, ‘made a nooso in tho rope, which he se- : 7 i y freily his) upon a far prouder posscssion of learning - i gufonilca 1n discovesng, how Lt they origtaatel | 1" b “preuieat” Sest Bd Lord cun eat: | and partioularly Fathor Burko, whoso loctmred | £2720, 2701 bis Rl sad thon ho bad leped ) NER WANTE] anco Co. for salo._Appy to C. &, FIELD & Co., 151 ellSatabilshed. - Address G2, Tiouns ofcar - o~ | FIOR SALE-LIGHT AND HEAVY DULIVERY | Mouroo-t., Room), ‘Ronts Blook. S well e o 3% Tribunojetfon - wagons, opon sq usiness buggles; aiso | o = = Wi o e d © LOAN—SL500 ON CITY REAL ESTATE: CAR B class estauriot 03 Nogih SAGe: Can | At Soutt Genaler o oF cpresdor Lght B | T e, TR JAGRS0N; 40 o £ " from the cross. He would not survive his old | cloar $10,000 por annum. _Address K 50, Tribuno office. £ = 41 Bryan Blo: them, and transeribed ft, even down to such items os | 1e 18 i goodly company; for, Bero bLur. ‘(‘J‘Z’a‘:‘_”“ stump-speeches.” Says the “Easy | triond the curate ; ho had often been heard to = O R O AN Y TOR A LICHE OO VW ASTED—S1000 FOR ONE YEAR: GOODSECOE: oad sames. Sax“'nk&:x{ om&: --,écg:u&gamfil l;:ua; misteers, philosopers of Foglond, Ha sits, | A3 for Trish sationlLe, Abiveasae o tars | 2 he should end Lis deys in thechurch steeple, TO EXCHANGE. May bo soon at 323 Michlgan-av. ity Ansiwératonce, piving fall nimo. ~ Addross K Hadnlo e, o o O I x| coucusl in bia privilegee, with tho Tritish aTisocracy | nover ovistads tho country an phasl et it 0 EXOCHANGE_FOR CITY PROPERTY, A VAL OF SALT_X TINE LOT OF FORTLAND AND 0 3 of tiain, Ho 18 eerved as faithfullysnd as quickly as - s ol corett abie fruit farm, bringing in a fino reventu; every- Swell _ box-cutters fo Biatoof somebody s New York who in for ol that v~ | 2 Gi0 SESTRRG 0 i Faviito privie. seiee, | (S 2u5 mach sontiment o8 that which wo mean b e FOR SALE. in R olage Tooubriaces Bssemed if Aczosary. | BROWN, 143 Wost Madison. el o e o, DO “wins “in fikp | taris. Therels tho wholo day log to revel, uninter- | T8 SUUPRGRE ) S 8 Ot JisBeation, of auy | o e T D, TWOSTORT, | Address flox 18 South Pass, T e om tko patsengor st of & perfuctly responsibla ruped if he will, 1o his beloved sudics, 0 2 amuatll | ofa Conguered nationality, Father Burko, indeed }I‘: recently bullt, oo ront of %ui'w"x'}';ed"fi"a‘gfifln 3 + oomnsteamer. "Thord e resson fo bolioing that the | SSENSCE R S it ondon roaring < | 12, e lecture upon Trelshid on socn in e s | Oy s, s WX MAYRON E WILL PURCHASE A LINITED AMOUNT OF oxtrath il oforsh sosn. HATON & TLDY. Atioraors at E offerad soon, -+ Attornoys u OR_SALE—PORTLAND & SWELL DO CUT- ¢ Tors indl twotsoat sioizhs. “A. B. CLARE & GO, | oy Room3 Stono's bullding, 15 Madix 2 HOUSEHCLD GOPDS, 402 and 404 West Madison-st. §4‘000 Tg_ !cnl[’)“%l“{" A salo cheap. BEAL y : r k ! T = (GHS, CUTTERS, FINE PORTLAND CUTTERS, | Tribune Bulldia i3 3 speaks of the legendary golden age of his country, as OR BALF — 8 YARDS BRUSSELS -CAREPFRT, | SUEIGHS, " 2 il 8. in London; Lammie (more accuratly Lsemmle) is | SOt bim. 1L he groms mry (oF the whilo Of bl | if there could bo no doubt of the fairy palace of Tara TIOR SALE_s0 WILL BUY W FERT OF SHELVING, longge, §cane bottgm cuirs: rooking.chair, Seatli” LS50 0n tasortmens chony slslgis, o8 SRADLEVE | & o 000 ™, OAN-0% GIT¥ OR STBURBAY good enough German; and there ought not to bo any | yioB A8Y, CE AT i TOhes corridors whera cro | 20d the Lappy Arcadia of Erin; and ‘thehesrer who nll completo and almost now. A big bargaln. Room | stove, all nearly new. 505 West Moaroo-st. 2 = 2 o 0. zoal exiato application must bo mado inia B s M Atoa. Mickltby'a friends, (e Dibabscs end | throy e ea tho Natlquiecs of Egyps and of Phay | 18 scen tho apt atiention of Lia audience, exiles 1. | & Lind Biocl cor. Handoiph and Markot:afs, LEIGHS_NEATEST AND OHEAPAST IN THE by.” JULIUS WHITE, Room 4, 57 Madison-at. b ! = o2 plogt e ity, at CONNELLY'S Carriago Manufactory, 175 : Hirogusee, and the Nicklebies themsclves, for that 7 e tening to the chanted glories of thelr vanished country, | MUSICAL, . g TGO LOAN, ON FIRST-OLASS OITR v thould_fum. ot to be Bumerous and influen- | Biclt of Antloch and Agunistu, of athens and | could but recall that saving of posive wisdom, “The | CLAIRVOYANTS. e R r West Ad: i 310,000 0, L0 s ot imiorat mfi e Hoh county farmilics, Tndeod, Mr. Fostor ox. | Eomo s where are collectcd o marvela of gcology, and | pwor of lope s not Catinguishod inman s it turas to | SILVER BOEHM FLUTE, GOES DOWE .10 B | TIROTTER WANTED—T WANT TO BUY A TROT- | L. PALMER, 01 \ashington st Room 1i. resely 2ays, in his second volume, that a'good many | S MeCbanicl SOerets O PR Sy LRGN | memory when ithasno object ofitaown” * ¢ * | IR MATHEW AND MADAM MAYNARD OAN | ihtit Addnss B4 Telbuagotice . | (o5 Hat has beaton, and mado xecord hotter thaz, 3:40 of Dickens! "patronymice oven tho oddest are tames | 3 vendipg-room, aad) sleping into n nEiGULORNE | Ncuutis muspmen Ean ad ek i e d | oy (She,Dhsinces, marmlaese, Jourmers, lovsuls, sh DiVORCES Botol ot i, = Pl DRect 0 0 % B o MACHINERY. e smongh known in Dickens' own County of Kent, | 9 Tesding-room, wad BOPERE e o, RelLotne | necossucily menace England, and tat it 1s therefore | 20mt fronds, lostordrolon pebpetty, or shythiug pou s ES, Tt thosame habit of studying from realitics has long ) s practieally impossible Without s desperate struggle, ' to kow. Curos fits, peralais, Thoumetism, deafncss, | sansansansannn: v t which surround him, If such a struggie ehould ox 81, ' soro o5os, sominal woaknoss, consumption. ' liver com® | T)IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAL 0 become the practice of dramatists, of actors, of % ¢ Fe such a struggle eheuld occur, would the welfaro of | piay, ) cal Delicato disc d T dal avoided: e P velist s, of all writers in orose, | In tha stalwart times of © Good Queen Bess.” | both countrics and of eivilization ut lasge be promot. | B GHus,caierl: Delicats ditcases cured fn afow | )dccroe; scandal arolded: - TVANIED-THREE OF TOUE GOOD WORE Bt ese g D. FEE AFTER Borses, wolghing botveon 1,%0 snd 1,30 e for | OR SALE-CHEAP_A 12 HORSE POWER PORTw s preciico fa tho | wbleh wowllipay'e wood cash prica. D. J. GALLERY A0l gpfinranning at 2 Socth Jofersanat GRae ox 1047,

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