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i 1 ve ®, { | ‘ { 6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES. ee ee : IRON WORKS. OCEAN NAVIGATION, REAL ESTATE. No Change in the Condition of the Land Market. The Fedling Favorable, but Trans- actions Few, More Loans Made, and In- terest Paid Promptly. The Bonanzas and San Francisco ; Real Estate--Miscel- laneous, ‘The symptoms of the real-estate market have not changed in the week that has oe farsa can be judged from the tone of inquiries nd the feehag among property-bolders, the prospect ip favorable. The opinion is held by the oldest and coolest observers of the course of res) estate in this city, that the lowest point of > jon ig behind us. The business of the ity visibly improves each successive season, snd ite realty will creep after it, The transactions of the week are neitber numerous nor importsnt. ‘It conld not be expected that, at this timo of the | year, they.would be auch; but more rapid aslee nd detter prices may be looked for with the soming of real spring weather. “ pi ae ae SALES OF THE WEEK. ‘NoT MUCH DOING. Ira Brown haseold eight fota in Park Ridge for €304, four tots. in Desplaines for $900, end one lot in Evanston, to Mra. Ruth M. Hail, for 9509. : EB. C. Cole &Co, bave sold two-story brick house and lot 204 Park avenue, for £6,000 cash 3; 7 ote on Milwankes svaune, in Iogerham's Gub- division, for €4,200; ong Jot on Schnyler street in the sare subdivision for $300. J. & Gould bas sold for F. 8. Edwards to A. L. Selby a two-story brick and bseement house and Jot, on Bhodes eseace, for $8,000 cash. ‘Mr, BE. A. Linn bas bonght 350 feet rear the - win entrance to Lincoln Park—price, $35,000— for immediate improvement, M. Earley bas cold to Liun & Hawkinson the three-story brick block of six houses corner Yau Barem street and Winchester avenue for $40,000. * ee ‘Lion & Hawkinson bave sold 190x145 feet. with brick residence. northeast corner of Belden ave- mae and Hwibut street, to William D. Cox, for $18,200—$10,200 cash down, balance in throe years at 10 per cent; 252150 feet on North Dear- born atreet, eouth of Scluiler, for Louis Specht, all cash down, for $4,500. W. W. Watson bas sold st Washington Heights 21 lots to C. W. Fairbanks, 28 lots to Solomon McKetchen, 2 lots to Elizabeth Col- vert, 27 lot to Mary Jane Davall, for s total con- sideration of $22,875 ; aluo sold 21 lets to A. B. Dodds for $2,625. GC. C, Tharer & Co. have sold house and lot No. 60 South Desplaines street, for $3,000, on s rash basis: also house and lot cp Calumet avo- nue, near Thirty-second strezt, for $10,000 cssh. 3.G, MeCord bas sold house and lot in block corner of Vincennes avenue sud Thirty-eighth street to J. Dachen for $10,000, on a cash basis. ; 8.B. Bowles has sold three lote on Fulton siveet, just east of Californis avenue, for 23,000; two lots at Brighton for $500; and two lots at Homewood for $400. ‘Milton M. Durkey has bonght 121x125 feet on Lexmgton street, corver of Rockwall street, wuth ‘itecn otber lots in same addition, for $20,~ 500; also ninsty-vix lots in Gann’s Subdivision 29, 40, 13, for $30,000. a ‘ ‘The McANistor estate, of Phitadelphis, has pold, or contracted to aell, the uiock bounded by Harrison and Taylor and Looms and Throop, for about &30 per front foot. Mos: of the block ‘has been resold at dearly $60 per front foot, gi ing the first purchaser ® profit of about $75,000. It 18 repor the contract to sell was st the above-mentioned price, and 35,000 only was paid 33 forteit, Bofure the time has expired, con- tractx have boen made to rescli nt an advance of 875,000. ‘Fred N. Hamlin nas sold to William L. Donn, xf Nox York, the Case Building, engines, ete., 12 dy 189 feat, on the southwest corer of Madison and Franklin streets, formerly occupied by Ham- in & Bale, wholesale dry goods, for $125,000. ‘Mark L. Skinoar bas gold to L. J. McCormick 380 by 100 foet on Rust: street, between Onio and Ontario, enst frout. for £12,500. s Joel D. Harvey has sold to J. P. Perkins un- divided balf of 40 by 80 feet on Caual street, be- tween Adame and Monroe, for $10,000. James IL Patite has solid residence No. 140 West Moaroe street, to Henry. Williams, for 28,000. ‘Charles B. "Holmes & Co. have sold house and lot No. 672 Wabash avense for $22,000. ‘Henry Hyerth bas sold at Highwood 185 fect on Hinhwood avenne for 22.800 ; 50 feet, witha two-story frame house. at Railroad avevue, for 83,500 ; 50 feet, with a two-sory frame Louse, at Lake Forest avepne, for $3,000. eo ‘arbert, Rickards & Co. havesola to Christian Scharnborst, of Chicago, 700 feet in Haibert & Wickarda’ addition to South Evanston ; also, 100 fect in Grant's additioa to Soutn Evanston, for a | ronsideration of $20,000. THE LOAN MARKET. BUSINESS MORE ACTIVE. ‘There bas been x fair emount of business done the past weck, considering the severity of the Weather. A mildday gives an impetas to the market, but it only requires an early spring to maks loan-sgents busy. Several loans varying from $10,000 to $40,000 each have been nego- tisted. The rate of interest continnes at 8 per | tent for choite property, 9 per cent for the ma- jority of loans of $10,000 and upwards, and 10 por cant for amounts less than $10,000, aud on not first-rate collaterals, Interest is paid promptly, the reports being far more favorable | than they wero » yearor twoago. Many loan- agente are willing to renow their loans, bat find the borrowers ready with the money, insistiog upon paying up sud getting ont of debt. There iss been more inquiry for money”the past week than has been known for somo time past. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT YOR THE WERK ENDING ‘ance 20. 2875, 1834. 35,153,173 $650,594] 345) $25,826,027 5 A,054) 7 ; baecrere te § Santi Ageregate ...-.| 730} 31,954,068! 201 $37,874,038 | THE COMMISSION DEALERS. BENoTsL, ‘The most important change in the business of the city during the past woek bas beep the move- ment of the ccmumission deslers from South Water gtreot to near Fifth avenue and Jackson stroet, as noticed during the week. Parties awning property there have tzken hold of the work with tho true Chicego energy, and have | contracted for over forty-five stores to be completed by May 1 These stores have een already taken by some of the strongest firms in the commission trade. The movement to this locacion meets with the general xpproba- tien of the wholesale commission merchants, | and the city desleia are more thay satisfied with the change. ‘A namber ‘of owvers of lots inthis vicinity Intend to improve their procerty, and ample Yoom will thus be provided for the trade. pebidnetre MISCELLANEOUS, RENTS, ‘The honse and store agents have been busy daring the week, and report that the search on ‘the part of tenants for new quarters, has fairly begun. There are no new facts to give with re- gard to rent. The rates of reduction we have tjeam before hold good in most transactions, passed, So | Dwelling rents are firmest in the North Division. ba Petrie bas rented the dwelling No. 69 North Dearborn strest, for $1,400 a year, for threo H the dwelling No. 473 North Dearborn i vances ' Street’ for $1.000 a year, for throe years ; at the coraer of Wood and Congross streets, for 9500 a year; nnd the basement 165 Washington , street, for $900. | March 41, Sam Shooman, two-story atone front, { 40x56 feet, 1580-2 Indiana avenue. { Blarch 12, Sarah Martin, three-story stom { front, 223/240 feet, on North LaSalle, near Mapl | street, atone front, 2234240 feet, on North LaSalle, near | Maple street. March 12, George H. Drew, two-story and besement brick, 60x38 feet, Nos. 47 to 51, in- clusize, on Campbell avenne. {March 12, G. Eberlein, two eto prick, 22x40 foot, at No. 413 Oak atreet. March 13,4. P. Anderson, three-story and | besement brick, 23x50 feet, No. 204 South Park | avenue. ‘Ma.ch 13, Heury Sweet, two-story snd base- moat brick, 48x43 feet, Nos. 4 and 6 Milwaukee avenue. : 1 16 feat, No 412 North Dearborn etreot. . | “March 13, Baepler & Wincklor, four-story Brick, {49x12 feet, Fort Dearborn Addition and on | Michigan avenzo. | March 18, C. W. Geming, tro-siory and base- j ment stone front, 82x10 feot, Now. 38 to 45, in- | clusive, Praurie avenue. ! teat, on Ceatro avenue, betweon Cougroas and { March 16,8. G. Siler, Apher brick, 27x62 No, $53 Taenty-sixth stroot. ‘ fede’ house is coon to be ezected by Dr. 8. A. ‘ ‘yroWillisms on the north wast coraor of Soutn Park ‘ and Fufcy-seventh streets. The plans, prepared * by Mr. Logan, atchitect, are slresdy completed. The hougo is to be built of Buena Vista stone in the modern English style, The main house is to be 46 by 51 feet, with an L 27 by 40 feet, There | will ba s basement, two stories, and root. There | | is to bo a large hall, with - roums op either side, © adrawine-rooma, library, billiard-room, conserva- ! tory. dancing-ball. etc, The interior of the § ; house will be Gpishod in hard wood. The hoaso i will bo heated by steam and cost about $40,000. |THE BORANZA MEN IN GAN FRANCISCO REAL : ESTATE. ‘The San Francisco Chronicle says : “ The mill- | fonaires of the Comstock are beginning to open > their eyes to the fact. that city property is the : noxt best thing to Lonauza, and, as is sbown by | the records, are quiotly investing » portion of " their surplus means in business property. The ity of Montgomery and Pine is the locality i vicinit sround which they centre. Jim Keene has al- tiwaya been reported ag averse to real-catato speculation, necding all his capital of $3,000, 00) to $4,000,000 in solid twenties for his gican- tie stock operations. But, if such was the fact, ‘changed bis opinion, for {he has evidently our real-estate down as having purchased the lot ov the } of Pino, 46x6734 feat, for $127,000. Jim Flood is alao promment among the bonanza magnates who want cicy lots. and bis investmenta in Pine street property within the past mouth foot up 140,000. ‘John Skae, who owns all of Virginia City worth baring, and who carries certificates fn his pocket for ah acre or 0 of the bonanza besides, has sunk a paltry $136,500 in real estate within the past sixty dars. As for Senator Jones, | aovody seems to know what he owns or what he does not own, 60 quietly ara his real-estate op- erations conducted; but thera ia undoubted ox | dence at the Recorder's office that he put consid- erably over $100,000 in # 100-vara sand Jot at ! Pwelfth and Market streets, a few days bofore i hhis departure for Washington. There aro any i bie Comstock mines who have invested from { $1,000 to $50,000 in real estate.” i ew YORK REAL ESTATE : ‘The bettor feeling in New York in reference to real estste seems to be increasing, and the diffi- culties of catryig property seem to be light- ened, Monoy is coming to the rescue, and loans on roal property aro increasing in ¥olame, whilo foreclosure suits are decreasing in number. iilustration we present the failowing fgurea: FORECLOSURE 6UITS, NEW TORR. S74, | TET. January. lis) 125. Fabrasry._ ny Total. 235 ‘The foreclosures in Kinga County for January, 1875, were 141, and for Februsry followmg, 117, The following table showa the agrrogate of loans by banks and inaurance companies, for the month of Febraary, in exch year: Tei. | isi6. Tans by banie. $1,703] 8585,°00 Loans by insurance 554,000] “633,709 $925,400] $1,170,500 ‘Yoana for January, 13%: Loans for February, 1875. Increase... SATURDAY’S TRANSFERS, ‘The following instruments were filed for record Baturday, March 20: crre_rnorserz. Forrest av, 149°ft n'of Thirty-third st, of, 50x, 1:4 45-100 ft, dated March 1, +--$ 9,000 ‘Tho premises Nos, 245 and 247 Cottage Grove ‘ay, also Nos, 31 and Broadway av, dated March 90 (Christian Schamborst to Harbest, Bichards & Co.) 24,000: Fremont et, 150 ft n of Sophia at, wf, (Ox135 Ti, dated Bisreb 1 2,500 Dajton st, 232 ft s af Willow et, w f, Wxlzaiy G, with buildings, dated &. 2), 2,500 Gent place, 140 1t 6 of Larrabee st, , dated Barch “0 9,000 Bromer st, 505 {tn Gated March 19, 3,450 Burling st, 118 6-1 TS ft, dated March 1... 1,400 Burling t, 167 tt of Belden dated Mirch 2 9,000 Burling st, 155 ft 9 of Belden cv, 0 f, 192195 ft, dated March 20. seprentecetiesaer (3,000 ‘Warren ay, n w car of Leavitt st, of, Goxiii ft, dated Arch 20. Sesh 8,600 ‘The premises No. 761 West Monros st, dated | wor ar, we corer £, 50x1.0% ft, haa Nora ay, ne cor of Bryzonst, wf, 50x16 cated BMareh 16. as te » L150 Harding av, 175 ft 8 of Wost Oaio st, wf, 35x 123 7-10 feet, dated March 16. 5D | Gardner at, @ of North Halsted et, 6 f, 21 S:10x | 934,30 ft, with buildings, dated’ March 19 .. 4,200 j Milwrukee'ar, 75 ft w of Augusta ot, 8 wf, 33 195 ft, dated March 2)... 4500 | Langley av, s of Thirty-eighta st, w f, 223x122 | “tt, with Building, dated Maveh i7........-0- 8500 | outs oF CITY Liars, WITHIN BADICE OF T MCLEE ‘YROM TIE COURT-OUSF. Grove parkway, 30) feet # of Brook st, w f, G0x130 ft, dated Jan, 18... 8,750 Telferson et, 75 ts of Filty-second si, wf, | B5x100 ft, dated Joly 3, 1874. 5,000 fi Blue Island sv, 120: ft 8 of Ec i | £, 24x126 4-10'f, dated Feb. 7. + 880 SUMMARY OF TRANSFERS YOR THE WLEX. The following is the toral_amouat of city and : suburban transfers within 9 radiua of 7 tiles No.) Consiaeration. | trom the Court-House filed for record auring tho ; 3 eoaacs | Week ending Saturday, March 20: City sales, 66: | consideration, £301,500. North of city Imits— Sales, 3; consideration, $4,725. South of city limit—Sales, 21; consideration, 896,695. West af city timute—Sales, 1; consideration, $2,000. To- tal sales, 91; total consideration, $405,050. MY DAISIE SLEEPS. ‘My Daisie is sleeping under the snow, Unbeeding the storms, or the wild temfest’s rage: ‘No more will her chook with the warm blood glow— No earrow can rezch her—no sin can ahe know: Of her young life's book, all unstained is the page, For my Daisie is sleeping under the snow, ‘My Daisfe fs sleeping under the mow, And puze wss her life an ths flakes as they fall: ‘My bitier remorse she nevor can know— {iNover will Ust to the wild winds that Llow gleaming white Sakes o'er her grave like a pall: the Lisless Soy Daina eepe undes he mow, My Daisie is sleeping under the snow: Ob} would 1 could peacefully sleep by her side, Nover again to awaken and know Soter wil Sopcin by may darling and | Neer ‘nean by my an ‘Where she lies ete cada eee am anersus eraser No more in ife can { happiness lowe OBL soem auay: X! sleep Here the wild winds wil low ; O'er my last home, where my sorrows will cease, By the side of my Dain, Undec the anow, ! omicaca, Aupnsx Vraxox, —-—_ Theatricals at London and Paris. | ‘Tue thestrical censor in London made a little { speech recently, io which he stated that his ut- | mostefforts had been put forth to keep off the { Enghsh stago “allthe Frenth filth imported { from Faris," land Providence having aided ‘him. Paris thereupon toox ap the gauntlet, and replied eubstantially as follows: ‘You plsy pieces which our public would bias ; for the res! itiv ratoer carious that, when Prince of Males aod ords, as well es all other foreign tices, visit France, the fiat tt ng they thin's of is to. telegraph for bozes in 3 theatre.” bouse ; BUILDING PERMITS. | March 12, Hall, McCormack & Co., three-story + ry and basement : | “Wlareh 29, 3.8, Jowett, three-story brick, 4 | | Barrison streate, | ' why the item report Thorsday put him | | the eset line of Montgomery street, 68 feet eouth | pumber of cther partics who hold largely in the { ‘That the flowers when they blossom, the sunbeams ! our amalles: : ‘MONEY AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL, ‘The business of the banks was elow. The clesrings i were only $2,600,020,—a lower figure than they bave reached since last fail, There is little activity in losns: ! beyond that required by tho ordinary daily neceanitics «Of trade. ‘The rates of discount at the banks are 1 per cent to On tho street the situation Ie one of unchanged { duliness, Bates are 7@18 per cent. ‘A very significant feature of + heres well as in the East ¢ is accumalsting in the hands of capitalists money that Honan the rorent report of (ho New porations. In saa Gute Superintendent of Banks it is stated thet numbers of the larger savings banks are burdened + swith a large amonat of losnsble funds, for which they tan find po borrowers, Inthe West, there is im this j city and the surrounding country a visible accumula- tion of mousy unrelieved by any activity in loans, } erhts must ecek investment, There is no risk in the prediction that with the return of good weather we ball have good times, New York exchunge was inactive at 25c premium for ' ‘between banks, | ree leanings for the wack wero $17,078,497.5, and the balances $1,725,007.44. ‘The Sgures for the corre sponding week of last year were $15,097,003.78, and ($2,320, 082.56, NATIONAL BANKS AND TIME NOTES, March 38, William Hott, two-story brick. 22254 | a question i ralsd, apropos of the recenty pub Ushed opinion of the Comptroller that the National ‘Danks cannot make their own time notes for discount, “Billa Payab'e” 1s included in the printed list forwarded by the Comptroller to the banks asa gaide in making thelr stetemont 7 THE REDEMPTION AGENCY. ‘The Nations] ‘Bank Redemption Agency 1s now re- deeming, assorting, and delivering to the Comptroller of the Cusrency, for destruction and replacement ; with new notes, # daily sversge of nearly $500,000 in National Bank notee unfit for circulation, The amount assorted and delivered from -the Ist of July Jast to March 17 is $72,4:0,495, all of which Las been ; replaced by new notes. This isin sddition to the re domption of notes of banks which have failed, ‘gone into Uquidstion, or mate srrangementa for reducing their circulation under tho fourth soction of the act of June 0, 18H. The rapid redemption of soled and mutilated nofes bos already bad a merked effectin improving the candi- tion of the bank circalation, Although the notes St for circulation have been carefully selected, none | of them have yot been assorted and returned to the banks, Arrangements have now beex perfected for this branch of the work, and in a fow dsys the as- sortment of the noles fit for circulation will be- gin, As fast asasnficient amount of such notes is assorted for any bauk the Treasurer will call upon the bank to reimburse him for thelr redemption, and as soon asthecall is complied with the notes will be returned to Jt Tho sgency haw for somo months been fully up with its work, turning out } each day in assorted notes an amount equal to tho receipts, The § per cent fund furnishes an ampio 3 basis for redemptions, and enables the agency to keep ' scurrant balsnes of about $3,007,020 in legal tenders ; to ite credit in the Troasury, against which it can draw } in payment for notes redeemed. ‘The expenses of tho ' agency to date, including salaries, exprees charges, } furniture, printing, stationery, losses, and all possible i charges, havo been cousiderably less than oue-quartar | Of] percent on the amount redecmed. Abont one- | third of the bank circulation will be redeemed during | the first year, so that the expsnses of the agency for | that time will be Jeas than ane-twelfth of 1 per cent on | thetotal bank circulation, At this rate the total ex- } pense per annum to a bank's $99,000 for keeping ite urgency clesn will be leas than $75, CALIFORNIA SANSING CAPITAL. {The San Francisco Bulletin gives some interesting , facts about the additions to the banking capits! of San } Francisco: “The ease with which incorporations of , thia Kind are gutten up in this city is truly astonish- ing, Within the past few months the Bank of San has been increased from $1,060,000 to $5,000,000. This gives us two banks of $3,003,000 exch. And now eames 1 12 | tho incorporation of the Commercial Bank with acim. ! | Mor capitel, And the ead isnot yet, We areinformed | tha there fs to be another colossal institution of this | Kind formed in » fow months, which may possibly ' overshadow all others, Beveral minor fipancisl incar- porationa bave beon recently formed, or aro mow in | process of incubation,” : | SAS FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS, ‘The Chronicle of the Lith reports the prices of min- } tng stocks California, $32.50 and $73.09; Ophir, $108,50 and $109.00 ; Mexican, $30.27 ¢ and $31.50; Bort & Belche 352.00 ; ‘Goald & Gury, $2.0); Andon, $6234 regular way, and $8,373; bayer 0; Woodville, $5.633 ; Rock } Inland, $3.59, ‘Lids—Consolidated Virginia, $140.00 » Alpha, $17 3. Beicher, $55.50; Crown Point, $32 + Empire MD, $4.50; Rentuck, $11.(0; Overmaa, $50.50’ } Savage, $195.00; Silver Will’ $6.50; Sierra Nevada | gi.00;' Yellow Jacket, $1500; Meadow Valley, $7 1 Bullion, $40.00. : GOVERNMENT BONDS. 1 Bid. [Aske ; United States 6s of *S1. . 120! 120% United States 5-208 of =| 318%; 07 » United States 5-20s of 74: «| 173g) 118 + Dnited States 5-20s of "63. Tyy 197% * 690s of *s5—January and Jul 113% 1194) ly. 6-208 of '67—January and July. | Sisot *6¢—Tenary and July { United States currency 63. | | Gold was 15%@US%. \ ‘in of Wednesday says: Tho gold clique show no farther dispoaition to ! squeeze borrowers, and the opinion that they contem- ; plate s Black Friday operstion is weakening, However, } iti not eate for merchanta to stand short of gold— } certainly pot without having borrowed thelr gold an j thne, Tho belief that thers is to be, or has been, an | abandonment in their plans of squeezing cash gold, | gave a firmer tone to the foreign exchange market at ; the opening, and before noon the leading bankers ad vanced their rates to 479} and 43934, and business + advanced to 479 and 483 plump, ‘The leading New York merchants have been inter- viewed on the subject of the operations of ‘ the clique, and expreas im very strong terms their indignation at the heavy tax it has ; levied on all legitimate business. Mr. August Bel- { mont went directly to tho root of the matter, Ho : maid: ‘Tho clique had, perhaps, been able to shut up ; nine or ten milifons of gold, hence the scarcity in the | market and the advanced price, It could not last very * Tong, because, if {t continued, gold could be bronght from Europe in sufficient quantities to reduce the de- mand, Tho whole mattor was but a speculative bubble, and beyond that there was not the slightes caure for a 2ive, The trouble was that we were so un- fortunste av to ave an irredeemable currency, which liad become depreciated, snd waa consequently Hable » to fluctuations, This misfortune had been brought on ; Qs, with many others, by the War, and until it was j remedied ‘theso things would continue to occur, He | did not think the present difficulty would Inst for any considerable time, nor did he think that gold would + resch » much higher figure, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Sterling exchange was 481G485; cable transters, ; London, 48736; Paria, 619%. Other rates of foreign ‘The New York Darly Builec- j exchange are quoted H +7 Ease H @ 94 | sisyasn Switzerland (france) Soo. alike Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (kroner)... 27 { Austria (paper florins), eteraccee os + BSR | (LTE AND OOUNTY BONDS. | Bi) dated. Chie 73 L013 & tot, 10234 & in | ong ty 7e rage (1013; & int Abas Rint | Chicago City 7 @ ct, waterloan[101%; & irt. [10234 & int, | Chicago City 7 9 ck. certificates; 985; & int, | Goor County # Bet bonds pOtiy kink, i County ++] 1033 ; West Park 7 @ ct, bond, = ae j ‘ + National Bank of Tilinols..22 7707722, * Tilinois Trust and Savings Bink... : National Bank of Commeres...... } Merchants’ Savings, L. & T. Go, ‘Union Nations! Bank. . os LATEST. ; Special Dispatch to The Chicare Tritune. | New Yonm, March £0.—Well “street markets © rv regular customers, Where good outslde borrowers Ste; the applicants concesafons of 1 or 2 per cent are msde. j the Snancial aituation | @: fa the large amount of | proved {ited spirite, starch, grape 1 im today, owing mataly to the fact | manufacture of domestic dis! i ; i aE Se cane «statement, of which ominota predic- | ED@St. aot Lsirop, fecling eee ee ali boc {tions had been confidently made, proved decidedly. | ont crop! was 30,0.0,000 bu short of the avarage, the settable, and the gold nqueeze baring been loosened * densteney of whic must be meatly Aled by corn. GihuidersUly. “The stock market gained s conddent . | ‘The vislble suppiy is now about 7.400,000 bu, includ : a i 24,04 Sew Yor 9.3.2 tone, the general list rising with considerable rapidity, {98 524100) inet it ty aGh,aa7 bu stock in New York and closing with a degree of strength very unusual for at the corresponding date in 18/4, Tue barley crop Saturday's market, The general stock marketcon- will be absorbed for brewing purposes, and s limited tinued to improve xt und aftor the rst board in lead- smount only can be utilized for feeding purposes, ing specialises, oie? ahares holding thelr own on» ‘Whest fs pientiful and cheap, but is dearer than maize t ‘The Uni fe Jed the van, closely | Ph pound, and its uso tor feeding enimale, except tie fair trade, The Union Pacifi + ‘followed , by Northwestern ‘common. After the ilouring offal, {a not to any considerable extent practi- ‘eal, With the usual consumption and export, there is feecond . board, the stock market commenced a rapid recovery, and abarp demand set in for the entire list, under which prizes advanced X 4 percent, Union Pucliic led om the upysrd tura as uaual, and recorded 51} na against (9% at the owt + set, Weatern Union Telegraph reached 7, ex-quarter- ly dividend of 2 per cent, St, Paul eclitng st 36, Tho market closed at the best fg irvs ofthe day. Money market quiet Gold waa active to-dsy, aad ong-eighth of the crop of 187! ‘Tho crop in tho commercial Statea was abont 469,009, 60,000,000 bu, ‘Ie wun said of the maize crop of 1873, that there wan no State in which the crop is of any general import- 174 js not only less than an average, butt is less than | the previous one, with no old coin of consequence to supplement it. Corain South Csrolina and Louisiana {8 $1,04 per bu; in Mississippi, $1.01, and is most of the Now England States 1s held at’ $1.10.6).18 par bu. In Kansas, where corn was worth, in 1873, 23¢ oa Dec, D1, itwe in December Inet worth 9ic;'and fm Mis sour, Which was afilicted with drought, the price of corn was 74:, and in Nebraska, where the urop waa cat off by grasshoppers, 742 was the uml price, Mis- souri, Kinsas, und Nebrasks will have drawa, and will continue to draw largely on tha 481,000,0.0 of aggre- ite crop in the commercial States, lower In price; after openicg at 146, declining to 115%, and fchowed by 8 reaction, There are reports of want of harmony exist- fagamong members of the pool, and this accounts | for the break in the price yesterday and to-day. Ro- | colpta of gold during the week sco estimated at $250,- | 000, and the proba bilities that these receipts aro.on tho increase doubtless operated in favor of the decline in price, At all events, tho pool was not inclined to | | squeeze borrowers to-day, and the rates paid svere 1-32 | pnd 1-64 until Monday; fist and at the rato of land 2 per cent per annum, while subsequently 1 per cont was, pald to bave bilances carried, Instead of the unfavorable exhibit’ of the banks, so confidently prodicted by the gold bulls, who have promised that tho surplys of reserve should be entirely wiped ont, a very favorable atate- ment is the result of the week’s movement, evéntuat- 5 eat ee eee tinaTak id seen Loses + into few strong hands, and the shorts rushed in 10 are collected heavily, equivalent tos decrease in de- palin peyGeepe uae togolong in what they osite, circulstion showing only 5 nominal change, © , pany. The gain in specie and greenbacks represents excosy ' | BulratrNts—Tue Commercial Revort gives the fol- | ; lowing us the shipments of provisions from this point ot receipte over witharawala for clique use, Tae banks - rine ‘week ending March 1S, 1875, and since Noy. 1, PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Were again active, snd excited : erm, and under Western influonces, there being no par- ticnlar encouragement in the toue of advices from other points, till the lateat New York dispatch quoted | lard highor. Thero was, however, 8 rather general feeling thet the produce of the city is concentrating ! are really better off than tho riturn indicates, it being 1874, together with comparisons: | Maade up on raising averages, : | Pork, | Lard, *Hams Skould, alidales, . rise | ten'| tea | the, Be. COMMERCIAL. ams | Sino Same wock igi) Tass) Sain) os) Sorta See oat | The following were the receipts’ and shipments of Same wock 127i], Lgis) Sala] S75) 217164 fsa | the leadiug articles ot produce in this city during the Sates vonerisiliasel s&s] Stislaxsieresltea ee twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Saturday i ner ing, and for the corresponding date one year \ rie ag the corresponding, ook fi : asd, ee ‘ Reoatets. ; aentciones allent mosts, except shouldersand 8. P, l 2 The following were the shipments for the woek enc H tog March 1, 1875: Fork, 7,.29 bria; lard, “§,017 te 8. P, hams, 2,163 green hams, $,991 pes; shoul- ers, 1,024723U tha; middles, 7,3/s,830 Ibs. Miss Pons—Wan very active aud advanced 25@ 40c per brl beyond the highest figurea of Fridiy, ‘There *Greon bameahinped for tho wock ‘outaide, and focal operators were antious purchasers. | A good deal of tho buying was done to ll suorts, but there wos also a greater disposition to take hold, es- pecially on the loug futures, as shown in, the unue val { activity in the June option.” ‘The strength in pork is surprising tho oldest operators, Stocks are vary | large, and the demand for consumption la falling off; foliows: 3.0 tls cash or gelier the month at $10.85 ; 14,800 bels eoller April at $19,724 @.0.10; 18,5,0 bris 14,00 vris seller Jane at oridently adeficiency af abont 100,000,000 be, or nearly | 000 bu in 1874 ve, 62,000,000 bu in 1974—a daficienoy of snce, Which reports the yield of 1879, The crop of | ‘oa tho speculative articles, though live hogs were : easier, with a rather larger supply than had been count- } odupon for Saturday. The trading was chiefly West- ' were a good many buying orders on the market from .) yet the market is buoyant. Biles were rerorted 25 | Francisco has been started with a capital of $1,000,000, | ! while the capital of the Merchants’ Exchange Bank | Highwines, bris., Pouatoes ia | 1°" 5085 ‘Lumver, No. feat. F973, 800'1 399,450, ‘Shingles, No. 48 1,000]1,25 +090 Eatl, NO... ae 88,0co| * 11,0.0 ‘Salt, brs 1,731 1,125 Also the following, without compansons: ‘Kind of produce, | ‘Heceived.| Shipped. } Poultry, Ibs. «} Ryley 3; Poulay, co Fl i Game, pkgs. 21 | Eger, pkgs. 33} Gheeso, bxs 923] Dried fruits, tis 73,985 275 it Grecn spplos, bra. bu. ie) Withdrawn “from store on Friday ‘tor city con- sumption: 314 bu whest, 9,085 bd corn, 576 bu oats, 98 bu rye, 1,323 bu barley. - ‘Tho following grain wee inspected into store on » Saturday morn pg: Gcara No. 1 sprivg. Gk cars No. 19 do, 10 cars No. Sdo, 2 care rejected do (22 wheat) ; {1G cars high mixed corn, $2 care No. 2 do, 22 cars re~ { Jected do (Ocorn, ail new); 1 car white oats, 3 cars j No, 2do, 1car rejected do; no rya; 1 car No, 2 bar ley, 1 car No, 3 do, 1car rejected do, Total, 160 cars, { or 60,009 bu, Inspected out: 13,345 bu whest, 8,173 bucorn, 4,151 bu cats, 712 bu rye, 6,298 bu tarley, ‘The following ware the receipts and shipments of { proadstuffa and live stock at this point during the past week, and for tha corresponding weeks ending as dated: Wich 90,Mch 19 3Pch 2 1895. } ik, 65,455 425,461 1875, Burley, ba Drensed hi Barley, DU... Dreased hogs, No, Live hogs, No, Cattle, No... ‘Tho following wore the exporta of four, wheat, and corn from New York during the past week and the week provious 1%, 293,000) 835,325 Cora, bu, aisieou} 151,155 ‘The leading produce markets ware largely of tho woather order on Saturday, except provisions which wera also goerned almost purely by local consid- erations. ‘Tho weather was warmer though the clonds seemed to bo yet stronger than the sun, till after tho chlef business of the day was over. ‘Tho receipts were light, and the shipping movement more aptive than the average of tho psst two weeks, The decline in the gold promlum tended to diminish prices of product, especially tho exportable articles, Dry goods toa protty large aggregate were dis- tributed to the interior trade, and tho smount taken by Iocal rotailers was also liberal, The wintry weather mailitates ogainat an active movement, but the volume of asics is considerably in excess of Iaat season, and, the prospecta of a prosperous spring trade being ex- cellent, & choerfal feeling prevaila, There were few price changes, but those few were in i ! i i an upward irection, and the tone of the market was tnequivocally firm, The domand for groceries was not especially active in any departments, and values were not sub- Jected to any important change. While most lines were held with some show of firmness, the tone of the market was by no means buoyant, Dried fruits were unchanged in price, Apples, peaches, and, in fact, all descriptions of domestic dried, remain firm, and im- ported varieties were also held well up to the quota- tions of the doy before, There was s quiet feeling in the fish market, and former prices were only indif- ferently sustained, No changes were noted in tho coal, wood, pig-iron, leather, and bagging markets, Tho ofl trade was quiet, with little or no variation 2 prices, | ‘There was less animation in the bog trade, and Fri- dsy’s prices wero not sustained. Not all of the offer— : ings were taken, and the market closed dull and beavy, Balea were at §7.00@8.25 for poor to choice, | Cottle were fairly active at abont atcady prices—quot- | adle at $3,00Q7.00, Bheep were in good demand st ! Girmly-maintained prices, or of $1.00@5,76 for poor to ' ‘ extra, i ! Lumber continues in fate country demand and steady, Shingles are in moderate request, No im- « : portant changes were noticed in druga, hardware, of + { trom, The latter is firm, also drugs, but no immediate + j advance is expected, Wool and hides were quiet and : | unchanged, Broom-corn was firm, and seeds quiet, ] xcept millet’and Hungarian, which again advanced _ { under good inquiry. Potatoes were firmer, owing to ° i continued light receipts, Hay was steady and salable. Poultry advanced under » good retail demand and in- adequate offerings, Eggs were weak ond lower, ‘THE CORN OUTLOOX._ ‘The eorrent number of the New York Produce Ex- | change Week:y, not yet come to hand, contains an ex- i haustive resume of the situation incorn. The aver- { age crop of the past eight years has been 999,254,875 j ba, snd the exports 30,s08,525 bu, leaving a yearly | { average of 903,389,352 bu for consumption, which is { 4, 52 bu more than the a 7 { about 9,000,000 bu, and if they shail much exceed the | ; B¥erage exports of the last enght yeare thers will bea” { deficiency in the amount left for homie consmmption of ; * 75,000,510 to 100,000,002 bu. ‘The winter inthe West } i tedly severe. ‘There has been a } alughter of more than the usaal number of ewine, | | Which ‘bave taken sbont 12 bn per head for fatten’ | { ing, averaging about 75,0.0,000 to 100,000,000 bu for cattle have also ) this purpose. The heras | for fattening, a Ii Fagot in u. * geller May at $2),00:220.10; | The Toarket depended $20.45,3.0,70; 6,509 bris seller “uly at $.0.60820.0, ; Total, 53,82) bris, The market closed at $2),0 cash, LSs@N.S14 for June, Other descriptions of pork were quiet and Arme: $20.50 for clear, § ..75@17.0) for prime mess, and $I: 414.00 for prime di Lsnp~Was relatively quiet, but 240 per 109 Be higher, in sympathy with pork. Liverpcol was an- changed, bit New York was firmec at the close, The compuaretive weakness in tord recently has provsbly been partially due to a falling off in the butter market, the high Fie of which checked consumption #0 much under present business dullness a8 to bring about 8 severe reaction, Silea of lard were reporte: a8 follows; tes cash at $13,451 3,70, 4,000 tcs seller April at SLNS 13,1134, 4,700 tes seller May 28 $12.02 (15.0734, 3,000 tea eelicr June at $11,10 914.15, Tot 11,£50 tea, “The market closed at $13.70313.75 cash} HITSIRITY eeller Apml; $19,95@1N.9735 for May; and $11.12}<@14.15 for June, ‘MuaTs—~Were in very good demand, and firm at full previous prices, the trading being clulefly in large Lota, geverl of which wera “tened Over” at tho current ditference, Sales were reported of 300,020 the should~ ers, seller May, at 72¢c; 100 tea sweet’ pickled hams (14 Ths) at Lic} 750,000 Ibs short ribs at 10% for May, aad 10$sc (ccuntry) for April; 250 boxes do at Lic, cach; 1000.0 Ita short clears, seller May, at ie; 4,000 Ms" long clears at 10-0 cash. The market closed at 73,0 for shoulders, cash or eeler March; Te do scller April; 730 do seller May; long clear, 1u:{o cach Or alier March ; do seller April, Ones do reer Alay, use; abort ribs 1UsiglOxe cash or seller March ; do seller April, 10%c; do aoller May, 10%,¢; skort cleara, cash or seller March, 100; do seller peal 20320; do seller May, Lic, Boxed meata X¢ higher than loose, Sweet pickled hams, 15 Bhs average, at 1Néltxe, Bacon meata quoted at K@lée for hams, 83;c fcr shoulders, 11}¢0 for short sius, and 12° for short closre—all packed, Ghease—Was quist at T@LIe, BEEF PRODUCTS—Were quict and nom-mally un- chong.d, 28 $3.25 for mess, 3425 for extra mass, and $210.9 22,00 for ham, Tartow—Quoted at 8@SX0, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Was quiet but firm ot the recent advance, the fact of light atocks, and continued light receipts, making holders careless about making concessions to attract trade, Sales were reported of 200 brie winters on private terms ; 475 bris apring extras at H,50@1.65, ‘Tojg!, 735 bris. The market closedas follows: Choice winter extras, §5.5¢@6.75; common to good da, $4.50 2 1,08: 2,05 for April, $0.suG-0.92%§ for May, and \ «@5.00; cholee spring extms, 4.6:4@4i5; fair do, | + sipping grade, $4.25@4.50; Minnesstas, $5.00@5.; potent spring, $3. spring superines, $5,598, 0 flour, $3.5@5S055; buckwheat do, $5.06, ‘Buax—Was tn for deman’ and « shade essier. Sales gered0 tons at $.0.00 on track, and $11.09 free on baste Cony-Mear—Was quoted st $9:40@9.60 per brl for good and $ 49. Gc for comme, WHEAT—Wos less active, but generally strong, though aversging 4c EE ‘bu lower than on Friday. 819 Upon advices from other pointe, which, indeed, were not important, but wise Chiety local ahd infivenced by the weather outlook, There wasa rather widcspresd expectation that the crossing of the sun to the northern side of the equator would bring a radical etangs of temperature, the bid weather of the past week being recirded as the equinoctial storm, The milder temperature of Siturday, with a promies from “Old Proba” thst these woutd be a further movement in that direction, fostered the tdea and induced a good many to Jook for | a deciine in prices, especially ag Naw York rofused to move upward in concert with Chicago, But thera was | not much property offered at tho decline, as holders think the next crop.will probably be very much below ; an average yield, | The weather of the coming week be. all-important a a regulator of peices, Tf it thould continua to be wintry for the net ten dasa there will be very fow to belicve in a good crop of apring wheat, Seiler April opened 2534¢, declined to Y5c, rose to 95%c, receded | 40 95%¢, and advanced ‘to 953gc, ‘closing at 540. Seller the month, or tegclar No, 2 spring, sold at S1ZELGo, closing at $174c; gilt-edged receipts of do Cloves ai saije, Beller Alay told a¢ 95%, @diee, closing at uve, Seller June sold at 99@@aW3ic, Cash sales were reported of 1,000 bu No.l spring st 9735y@ I8e ; 156,000 bu No. 2 do at 9434693}7¢ 5,00) bu No. 3do a Bie for winter, and B@LIYc for gllt-edged receipts, 30d 1100 bu ejected do (fran) Btw, otal, 63,100 on Mrvsesora WHEAT—Was quiet and steady, Bales confiaed to 1,400 bu No. 1 apring at $1.(0), No, 2 was entirely nominal, ‘CGORN—Was more active, at about the sume range of prices sa on Friday. The market opened weak, but Tecovered tone towards 11 o'clock, thongh Liverpool was easier, and New York was understood to be 80, uta fair speculative demand wes atimulated bere by statistical reporta from New York to the extent that there is now» practical deficiency. of 100,000,009 bu duo to ineressed consumption during the very bard winter, and a decreased yield in 1874. ‘This siso im- proved the fecling among holders, Séller April opened at 6530, aold at Géc, and advanced to C4Xc, closing at Soige, Baller the month, oF cash No, 2 soldat 66a G60ige, closing at 663c, Beller May aold at 714@72Xe, closing at 724c, Seller Junesold at T@il%e, Cash gales were repotted of 78,600 bu No, 2 at 66@66x; 4,000 bu rejected at 63}¢@t3%c; and 1,200 buears at 614¢@Gsc on track, Total, 84,000 bu, ‘OaTS—Were quiet, though a littlo more active than on Friday ata shade better prices, Tne demand was Light, but there wero few seliers on the market, which aympathized more or leea with the firmnesa in other grain. Sellar April sold at 53x@1374c, and closed at the outside. Seller May aold ‘at 667@3ie, closing at the inside, Begular No,2 sold af S3@i3io, and strictly fresh receipts at 532@54e, Salen wero re~ ‘of 11,500 bu No, 2at 69%;@540; 4,200 bu by sample at 56@9e on track, Total, 15,400 ba. BXE~—Was in moderate request at unchanged prices, Balea were mado of 1,200 bu No, 2 fresh at H7@2uc, ac cording to location, "Als0200 bu by sample at 7 on ek, BARLEY—The market was quiet and easier for regu lat, but stronger for fresh receipts in favorite housee, for which there was considerable induiry ; also for April, Tho receipts were very small Seller April old et $1,011,053, and cloved firm at the iunlde, Seller the month was quoted at $1.09@1.10 sellers, Fresh receipts of No. 2 sold st $1.13@1.14 1a N, 8., and quoted at $1.1522.16in A, D. & Co.'s, Regular No, 2 brought §1.0334@1.00, and ‘ase offered in round lot at the outaide Sgure. ‘No.3 was nominal at 91@Do, and Sie was bid for rejected, Cash sales were report ed of 6,600 bu No, 2 at $1.08i7@1.14, according to loca sen, Ad 3000 bu by ‘sample st SLo0gt1s, ‘Total, on LATEST. ‘Meas: pork was fairly active ta the afternoon, and | firmer, closing at $10.05 camh and $20,9730500, Siny,”"Saleo were mado of 5,150 bria st 325 ans for April ; $20.95@20.374 for May 5 $20.675;@ 0.10 for | 7Tard wee quice but brmer, closiog was gi ut er, N77 April, and $1400 for Say, With eaten Sf 1000 beicoy $U0.7i96 for April; $440 for May; and’ $1415 for ‘The Call Board will meet hereatt turday af ternoon at 4 otdock, The list of artiies called sab bo congied to mass pork, lard, and bulk meata. request and easier. Beller wold at 256% 46 closing at the inside 5 ‘selier a SeysG06746, cloring at SB HGIRKC, Com wi in demand, ad Oriner, under ght otter. and tizge aciler Jose, ae i oe quist and firm at 837{0 for April, and 570 ~ “Sh CHATTANOOGA FOUNDRY AND MACHINE ~WORXS, ee i Mining and Manufacturing Company, ‘Yale Weister & “Marks and Thos, Webster, i OHATTANOOGS, TENN. Tnoorporated under s charter granted by the State of ‘Tonaewnee: Tanita Soin 0, a 109 source of $100 + gach, with power to izoroasa to 5 Rubreribed caniial, win, in1.s0 shares of $100 each, fully psid ap. ‘Fals Company is forme and extending’ theo elLhed businoss and corks | Boundry and Mactine Works, sitasted at Cattano., and for tae purpose of purcbaslag or mineras Taw Works are wubstenttally ore ja Works tially or foost el n for making. Mschinty, an tho centre of tho Cualy tro, and Districts of Tonnessee, Georgia, and Alabama, and sur- founded by at least. {wonly Pig-Troa ruraaccs ia {hess , ‘Stat They are located above hiel-water, in the centro ‘ol railroad coatering ia Chal é igeyo wares have best most successfully carried o2 by ‘and are situated in a large and woll equipped Fonadry, connected with the ‘Machine Shope by a narrow-gauge track, and contain one af Seats Eugliy. Pacont Gear Whos! Moulding Sta chines. The Machine Shop, cbs lasgost Jn the entire. sone ae cao ae Pe a erm ada, Nil ‘uigery, consisting 0! «Planers. Bias Brotes og Raters Sop i Bind op ara the nocessary Tools an lachinory for maki; -atterns. ‘Thelarge Blacksmith and Uoler Shops are fully equip- Phin stock on band is of reeont parchasa, and all in good working condition, Thoro Is also 3 isrgo and valaable amount of patierne for furnace and mining wachioers, pecalisrly adapted to this country. and fur the building | of Narrow-Gauge Locomotives. The Works are well sup- plied with ordors, and the opening and divelopmeat of | new teen. Ore doposits. ane otbor Cart properti ies 3a,the Relghboting Countey, with rapidly indroastug, popalac ae cumbine to Boros the demand tor machinery of alldescriptions, "Pas Works will be transferred to the now Company in fall working condition, with all beneficial contracts, ant will Include the whole of the land aad bullategs thereon, > together with the modern aud valuable Plant, Machinery, ; Fare eee, tee cue'Works to the Company will . ‘Thosoatesce pica af the Works to the ‘bo 812,000; 50,00 in cash, and $70,000 in 700 ordi shares of $100 each, fully paid up. i ‘The estimate on which this sum ia based is from acare- | fally mode valuation of {revaeld land,” boildiags, ae eae eat aera ervaf ibis Gorbany Wil be eo: fe Bifsetore end odicers of this Compa ea3 | pointed at the first mosting of tha stockholders, of which due notice will be giren. Prospectus epy of charter and forme of applications for sbares may be p: from the Secretary (pro tem.), at tho offices of the Cormpsnoy, at the Works. Hach application for shares must be scoompanted bys : payment of $10 per share on applica‘ion. + jnonid no allatmeat to made, the deposit will bere torned without deduction. i i Uitore follows the Chartos, which ts very fal) in ite grant of Manufsctaring and Mining franobisos.] H } S COUNSEL mn Fs OPINION OF COUNSEL UPON VALIDITY OF : t Pr. pa Cuarzsxooga, Team, Jan. 19, 1575. i prams aVeeeres af Ness sp eaeeutace (hs Boy companying copy of chatter of” The or } (ukdey aud “Machioe Works, Mininz and Manutactar- | + fog Company,” with a view to ascertain its validity, &c., ; and have come to tha conclasion that the charter was Reyalartyobjained and fs toga, Under tt the, Gompaar } or Corporation may safely organizosad invest sbals money. | Opother capita All the powars enamerated In’ aai barter ara consistent with the Constitution of the United } States and of the State of Tannossgo; and CaS will be i enforeed in the Courts of the country in isw and in equity. errr, OeeeiLr, & TREWHIT* Attr's. ! LEGAL. ' WHEREAS, : | BY THECIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES i i Hespecttall TREN for the Easvora District of Missouri, ia tbo suit of 3. 3. | Walker and others, complaisante, vs. tho Mississippi | Valley & Westero Kailway pompeny: aad others, defe: ants, in equity for the foreciosare of cortain doods of P trast ormarigagos of sali Compzny,, it was, on tho 27th + Bret SEG ee Valley b Wenders Nara Copeny ° i sissippl ley restero Railway, pany * Should stand etolutely “debarred and foredloned » of and from all equity of redemption ot, a Fi | and ‘to st mortgages, premlsen, property, and | Hanohises; and that iho Mississippi Valley &° Wost- ora Kailway and propsrty,, together with the | franchises and apportenances of Said Railway Compan, Se in sald deed’ of trust and moctgages doscrsbad suould Besold at public auction by the undursi¢ned Siacter La Chancerr of tho said Court, to pay and satisiy the and otherwiss. aad tha: in and by tho said sale the rights, ions, and claims, of whatever kind, of all parties. upon, fn, and tothe said mortgaged proporty, Sid evory park tilereof, should be discharged, and that upon said sale . tbe aid Master should execute a certiticaty stating sued * ele, together with the terms and conditions thereof, and that upon the same being complied with, and the al6 approved and contirmnd by the said Court, fRoastd Mastor should exocuce aad deliver to tho Dur- ‘obsser of purchasers of said property gyod and suticiont - deed or deods for she samo, froo and clear of aif incam- ind that the said Alastor should offer the whole x Hane’ hot, snd property, fogstner with the cept that part of eald roa Sconnected thecowith, wosswied fear the Ton $F Canton. in Lewis County, Sitzsvuri, botwaon the sata ‘Town of Canton aud the Missouri River), and that no bid should received therefor lvsa than $60,W00, and ; that ‘Blaster should ell sepsratoly that part of ssid rosd-bed and the tios * connected therewith iying wostrard from said Town of Canton, between said town and ths Missouri River, as it stands, withou: ralling-stcck, to the highest bidder there. for; and that, upon the sale of said road, property, anc franchises, tho Master should require the paymeus by ihe parchasrra of the sum of st least two hundred thousand dollars {2 cash, or tho delirery to him of a good and soffciont bond, with sureties, to be by him ap- proved, for the parmentof sucb sum of two bundred fhousand dollars, whoa, and as tooa as thorouato to quired bz tha said Court, and that the terms and con. Gttisas of aid safe sbonld be the payment of said sam of tro hurd: thousand dollars in cas or the exeoution and delivery of the bond here- Inbefare specitied on the daifvory of the coctificate of tale by the said Master, and thst the balance of the sum bid should, anloss to parchaser be a bond or Han holder or reorufont boud or Hen holers, be paid fa cash at tho ecntirmation of asid sale, should said sale be con- fiued by the said Court, and if raid nurcnastr aball be a bond or lian uolder or reprosent, bona fide bond or lien holders, then, and in that event stonid said eale be con- Sned, ho should pay. {a cash said sum of $3,000, and alsa the pro rata portion from the proceeds of said sale whlch say bo by the sald Court then fund dae totueather | bon: ta band or lien holders, and the balance afier such casb paymant may be paid ip bonds or lacs bana fide | owned or reprotented by bir. Now, t, ‘Nirtae and J ehred of the said decres, Joseph Shipgoa, the Master in Chancery of the said : Court, will sell at public auction to the bighest bidder. at the eastern froat docr af the Court Honse of St. Louis Connty, ia the City of St. Louis, in the State of Missourt on. We sy, the foncteenth day of April, A. D, 1873, batween the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and threo Io tho afternoon: First—2ho wholo of the railroad, franchises, and prop- orty, together with tho rolling stuck of ths enid Mivais tipi Valley & "Wostern Ralvay Company (exoapt tte ction hereinafter mention:d) upon the torma ond con- ition epectied In tho above recited dzcres: end, ‘Sscond‘Thut portion of the Atississipp! Valloy & Weet- era Railway Compsny's road-bod and tiles connected Pecrowity fing westward from tho said ‘Towa of, Canton, ‘dotween thn said tonnand the Missonri River, as it stands, without rolling stock, and the purchaser thereof will be (aired to pay $2,000 ta cash forthwith, and the balance i | Souye, 22 BPOD HBP Sonsimatleg A ey Saree eg gourt. 5 | Master in Chancery of the United States Cirout Court 1 forthe Eastern District of Missouri. 82, Lous, Mo., Marea I, 1856. i i ! TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Baton d St. Saseua en Osrice oF ComrTnouter or THE UpRieNcy,) + Taras wupces.” a pe I. Not.ce ta hersby stron oat porous who Nay hive © MERI Sees giccar a peek x 2 rious who Taay have * at ETM , claimg gpainat = ‘The Cook Couaty Natloual Beaker Ge | senda Ottawa &Siraatoc Pads, 4233 Bam c2K0, that tho same must be presented to A. H. , Aacora Passenze a * Burley, Meceivar, with the lozai proof thereof, within Bobugued Sloss Gis Exp. 1 three months fram this data, or they will be disallowed. . JOHN JAY KNOX. Comaptrotiee of Currency, + : REAL ESTATE, 4 jo for the purpose of acquiring | ‘Webster & Marks, well known as ‘Thomas Wobster's | ‘Toun.. Istted in 1237, for bollding every description | ENSTOWN AND Li oF Fidatig NaSuason aid Woe entoetawetenensy | NEEVEgia.co- cere suntan Sach 13 on bout five acres | Kindgot Castings and fiolag i Mr. Thomas Webster, stein full operatic, and comoriee 5 ‘ALLAN LINE ary. Ranavlph-sis. ampunts Qua by said Company upon its mortgago bonds - D: } St. Louis and Springtiela Ex... + Chicago é Padacan 2 Joliet & Dmznt Ace sumodatto St. Louts Bzpress. St. Louis Fast * Depats, foot af © Mail and Express. | Bacifio Night Exp, + Downor'stirore Acoomusodation|” “TNMAN LINE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CARRYING THE MAILS BETWEEN EUROPE AND AMERICA, Passage ates Very Low, For particulars apply to ee fm ADP oR ANOIS 0. BROWN, ‘Ganeral We B2 South Clarkat. ‘corner aks, Ciietpe, National Line of Steamships, HELVETIA. ‘TO LONDON Dict. Wednesday, March 3 at 7a. a Cabin passage, nd $70, coroncy. Stesrage a reduced price, “Hetura tokols st reduved titan, repaid Stearage ticknts froin Liverpool Wt tne lowed ‘Northeast corner Olart sud Randolpb-ats. Coppaatte om ‘Sherman House), Guleaxo. (eopeate ore Hontred! Ocean Steamship Company, All classes of passage between the diferent Enrong and Americas EMIGRANT AND STRORAUS TRAPSIC A SPECIALTY. — Threo weokly sulliogs. Superior shige. Best gocommndations. "Shortest mu STERAGG RATES TO £UROPE EXCKEDINGL LOW. Apoly to ALLAN & CO, Gen'l Weatern A; Chars Nos, 72 and 74 LaSalleet, CUNARD MAIL LINE. Salling Three Times a Week to and from 1 BRITISH PORTS. LOWEST RATES. vply at Company's Ooo, northwost oorner Carkaad 2. H.'DU VERNET, General Western Axent BES f Bao fens. NR cor ~~ SATLROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAD EXPLANATION OF Rr.¥ERENCE MARES.~T Se capiads *Runday excepted. ¢Monday excepted, five Sunday ata: ae} Daly. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. | ~ vn, Bi Clarkeal. (sherman, Lduse), and 15 Conah Ticket OS cornet Halasnsey and at the depot. ‘ceaor, ‘Arriva, aPacilic Psat Lin 4 Green Bay Kapress, b St. Paal & Wino, PEP PP Se PP PPSt PPP FOPSSE REP BBP RB BB ‘@—Depot corner of Wellsand Ki } Depot corner of Cana) and Kintie-sts, MICHI'AN CENTRA’. RAILTOA, Deval, Soot of Lakest., and foot of Teenty secon, Ticlaogice, 61 Clarimainy E35 Lait, Tranond losses Leave, | Arrive. ‘Adantic Kxorese..e.0 ‘Night Bzpress.-.ccorce ‘Sanday Ex, 3*Saiurday and Sunday Bx CHICAGO & ALTON RAILRIAY. Cicaga, Kanzas City aud Venver Short Line, via Lows ‘ang, ifo., and Chicazo, Springheld, alton and St. Leute Through Line. Union Depot, West Side, near 27adisonat, Snider Ticket Oftcea: tt Depot, and 138 Handolphee. ‘Sanras City and Denver Fat Ex. |*1 Loum, Springteld & Texas. Peoris aud Reorax fortes. Falvoad Strrator, Lacon, Washington E: CICAG), MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Union Derot, corner Madison and Canal-sts, Ticket Oca, Gi Souk Clari-at., opposite Sherman louse, and at Depot. ‘Leave. | arrive. MBsunrds ge thee raatis Chie! oa woe} | md Milwaukee, Le Caaea: Wiss] oe St.Paul £ Mingeapolis, throwga| feeRipoa: Worlin, Oshzostt or Ripon wer $s Mensata & Green bay Milwaukee, Madison, Shieg: cele, Montene, 7 a Milwaukee & La Crosse Bi oooh CTRL MAO i, and oot POY ican tah Handolphat., neat Clarke : Taare. Cairo New Orleans Cairot New Orleans E: gpringhend, Poorks & Springteld'snd Peoria, buque & Stony City Ex. Dubuque & ¥..Dedga Ex. Gilman Passenger. Peyese ee Speaggeep CHICAGO, BURLINGTON A QUINCY RAILROAD. pans, id. SiztecntBets, and Canal and at depots. Oniawa aua Streator Prssoagoe. Duboquy & Sioax Oity Esp,..0.2) Pacine Hane Lise, tar Gina f KiSeas ch for Omans..| fen patents ero nee sti anes Ure Downers Grove accommodation p.m. ! ATTRACTIONS TO { Seanod of NEW HOMES TO WSN Healthy and attractive diversity of surface, Grand scenery. | Mild’ climate. No excessive cold cr oppressive baat. ' Asorage temperature: Sammon, 67 degrees wisters 39 rage degrecs, “Thunder storks very rare. es UD own, | “Death rate lowar than in any other State, Bast or W. | ggSoll of unsarpassod fertility, especially salted to. Aird } No failare of crons in thirty years. Grost abuadance of { frait, ‘Stock raiaug very profitable. Aaa farming coun. } try tho Stato ts nat sucpassod by any part ofthe Union." pabbunange ef good sad choep yublle, radrondy and + paiva evisu oftimberof exceptional excollance for indus. art qaineral Yesources, especially coal, tron, lead, « silver, Fine ustucal water systam, vast water te } , Good market for Agncaitarnl products, owing to abort | ina Dall parte ot treworld. Halmatieciiss. Rooter” parte of theworld. : j Ble rivers dncluding the grcat Columba ae NAvies | mmmcree, ports | i aiiiions of Dallars, Gold," °F Sse im 1814, Ton : Brory advantey jed irr civilized Lsberal’ fuse (Good tohoola, “Aluderate tates Ong cena ‘Parphlets, with Map and fall des anid all aeodsd advica bad astistance, tes Be ban Beet | Sears hoard Bf hnmigration Rose Ry, $e Fra eeeee Bal Boston, Massachassttas NO” ® circa MEDICAL CARDS. : NO CURE! Dr. Kean, : NO PAY!! 360 SOUTH CLARK.ST., CAICAGO, May be consulted, persoually aren, i ouit rte oe nervous ‘dinsaine’ Die kes ; cian tn the elty mbo warrauts ‘Olice hours. 9a, m, to 8p, mes Buadays from S oie OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE, scEAPpL let lor Nonag Mom from tho eftecta of Exrors | Leave, “Arrive, ’ Indianapolis, Louisville & Clucio ‘aatl Day Express ° - Indlazapalin Loutsvile& ci phan (eee nati Night Express (daily) 7235p. m,] 1:153, B J KEAN acne | Mall “Ex Sondas. Ex. Setaraay, thx Mondsy Sor _ MANMANEE LINE. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIVE. pee ee Randolpivsty andatdenot.' "ts S04 = Leave, Arvin. Indtenapolis, Cine} Eatl Dap }* 8:00 a. m.}° 8:40 D. me adi (dally Top.) 708m PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. From depot commer Clinton and Carrollnue., Wot! de Office, \Sl Randolph-e., and at depot. Leave, Are Columbus, Pitesby | calamesr Ei lpr pees Nignt Express (daily). 7p. m, PITISBURY, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. nan SASTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Traine rom Exporition Building and depel Rechdyaccoadees, Tho ace, $8 Latah eave. $5.00 Packanes FRACRIONAL CURRENGY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bis of Natoma Ceny, | TRIBUNE OFFICE.| uses in early life. Manhi ws le | Giente to Slarriogs Yomoved. None saad oF ieee HE | Bet ee ap ae he ERR | aa oxo GixtioN, di N-Histhet.0 Poiladalphia, Pac Ig: | CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILR gilta\lon Baring a bigh reputation for honcrabla conduct | Depot, corner af” Van Haren and Shermansis, Teka FRACTIONAL CURRENCE. pa See ie dasa me aD ( 3500 ps ae]? 2808. Be, OLD PAPERS. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE At 75 cents per 100, In'the Counting-Room of this Office. |