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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUERESDAY, AUGUST 13 1876 lement of passcngars, The Peerlees left g A iG A . Aum 0. Thore wera. in port the steam-bary nnlo Bmith and her consort Northerner, l(\:’l‘l\'n‘d ot Hancock 8 n. m, Ang, 102 in port, tho borge Wetmore and stnr Windelow. Al Marqueite found the ntesm-barges Spare 1a, Fletc and, Chamberiain, schrs aoharwk, Martin Sumatrs, ¥, J. Wehb, and J, lireda, and stmrs 3lssonri ant Kewoenaw, Arrived at Haul! 30 p. m. Aug. Jo Mot Candian stme Francia Smith In tho piver, and stine Jf, L. Harl off Plctared Nocks, TPaund at anlt the atoam-barge Cormorant, achrs Kata Brnca and Nrightle, stinr City of Fremont, and Canadian stmr Ocean, LeftSanlt ot 56:20 p. and conntered o densa fog off Mackinaw; ar- tived there at 4 a. m. Aug. 1, Raw the prop Cotorndo mahioto off Bois 1tane Island; will prob- shly zet off without amslstance, The Pecriean leayes agaln for Lake Buperior ports Waducaday eveuing at 8 a'clack. i e MISOELLANEOUS.T = % axn Tuenx.—The schr 0. C. Tmmpf, of lilrli"\!:nkn. will make another Kuropean teip,... Commander Edward 11, Potter |a now Light-honsce Tnspoctor of $he Tenih District, with headquariera ¢ Bufialo....Tha schr Butcher Doy has been laced In_dry-dock at Duffalo for new decks.... Rinccht Hahaina ia rocolring & new foromast at Port 1iuron to supply the place of one destroyed on Lake numn....’F he sche Cambria was solzed by the Canadian anthorities at Montreal for changing her rigoé Dateolt, and not paying dutles on the new portiona purchased, The owner has bonded tha Cambris, snd she loft for her ocean voyage, A Loxu Prr.—A man in s skli en route for Detrolt prsscd Clayton on Wodnesday last. Sovon weeks I‘l‘ncn ho siarted from Loston on a wager hat o conld not make the distance to Detrolt in four manths, His routo hea been via tho Allantic const of Maino and Guif of St Lnwrence, Tle stops mostly'at farmers' housca or cooka his own food. §ie slospa undor his bont when canght sway from shelter, o dlatance 1s about 1,000 mlilcs. From Clayton to Detroit 18 500 miles, ' 110 carries & change of wearlng apparol, fl’yhllz-]'mll, and & coffee-pot, ten, coffes, corn-meal, aalt pork, angar, and condensed milk, Ho daes trolling enongh to atny hisdlet, Fifiy miles from Portlond, Mo., he s tipped aver by the swoll of % stenmer, Il Dboat weighs 160 pounds, The bet was 83,000 be- tween somo Doston gentlemen whose names ho gave. If ho gets lhmu¥h he gets $500. 1e 18 “thuainess,” and gocs right uloms. uvnrnglng.'u milcs pec day. _Hin namo Is James 1. _Gay; Dirth- place, Keene, N, H. Ae:ompnn{lng ‘him over tho #amo route In James R, llagan, of the Lioston Jier- ald, In another hont..—Delrolt Free 'ress Special Dispaich to The Tribune. MARQUETTE, Mich., Aug, id.—Arrived, vrops , Soveraign, Annie Smith, Northernuri O vic ail. Drighilo, Cinra Paricer, Katio L. Bruce. Cleared, ‘[lrop sav‘umlzn for Prince ‘Arthur's Landing; sehrs Col, Cook, John Bredan. Passed down, props Arctle, Cuyahogm, e By ibine. 5"“?‘:.' P red—Prons Indin and , Po., A rfifl:’:fll&ui, frra Chicago, and ste Dreadnought, trom Marquette. o ——— A TERRIFIO CONFLICT. 014 Bi's Battlo With llcl’Pngmlnl.l 8§ uo rushing Into town vesterdny nu‘x’rlxlnllug,l ::l fast as his lmping gait would n"‘?}'fnllo, Uncle 81, I linzen't seed yer in town senco Chuesday1” sald Pete, |, st udder, e 3 Sl!";tfir:yon? dar on my phlguu "twixt dls and - dent" Now, Ppleasep “ [low cum dat 1 "{(nm T's got two acres obdo lvellest bizness out «wr since do War|? 5 “Tall e all bout it ole man.! WEL yor jees wanta ter se sights, nigger, jess cum ot dar an’ sco dem grass'opperst Good fathers, derg's millions ob dem! An’ yer nob- ber sced eech forrigin’ an' instriteshun ob truck in do 'M]‘-lf mlm dla"flnyl when the Linguin army cutn *loug liyar s dat dat né' 1" wondered the fnterested Pete, #Yas, sah; dey mu' hab migrated hyar from a p'o nelghborhood, too, fur dey’s de incs® hun- as hoppergrasses dat yon cber did see. De; jesa llg]‘n 8 down on your plree ke a nigger into 1 watermllilon, an' de nex! ""F yer knows dern atn't nuifin dero but a passel o™ atubs and nub- bin cobs.” ++.Joss lssin at dat, will yer!” cxclalined Poto to another gaping darkey. “Dey come onte my place yistiday mo'nin! ieuu Iwaz gitin' do dow up for da nMikin.! waz down dere in do rodound Isee the re- yanco gyard ob_de longleg scamps sittin' on de fence tnspekin' 'round onto & patch, Don I cllmes ober into du feekd, an’ I cut me down a urty stout bresh, an' I lay down my ole straw Ent an’ let [nter 'em wid de brest. De fust lick I hit'em dey jess hop up ltke do wuz skeered, but bless de Foufl Marster, dey only juiny eber my olo head Inter do feeld, Dat mado me mad, an' I let inter *em stronger den ober. An' what yer tink, niger! When I turn 'rovnd ter ece whar dey all’ gwine, I sced de wholo army cum- min In troo' de fence, climin’ up de co'nstulks and chompin® away Jess fitten to kill, sn’’ fore de angrela! dey’d done chawed u{r dut ole hat ob mine tell dere wazn't nuil ol it ter show what kind ob straw dat it had hin made ounter. “Dey'a reg'lar awinized, wid olo redeoat gin- ruls at'do hed ob de Iine. and kernels wid yaller Hripes down dey legs, and wnpllnfin wil colors all algsh up an® down de hody an* de good Mar- ster only knows how many ob de privits dere is ~ley jcas dar by do acrel’? “What you gwine ter do *bout ik *I'm gwine up hyar ter got smin Parls greens ter put on dem, und of dat don't kyore dem ob forrigin, yor needn't speekt me at'chureh Sun- day kasp dery’s heaps of tings dat a *lizious nig- ger kin stand without backslidin’, but these fur- tin grass’ oppors alu’t 'mangst 'em,”" e —e— A Nirave 014 Notdler, Ratelgh (N C.) Sentinel, Tle was quite an old man, and he had qluuc [ bad litg, and he remarked as ho touched his hat, BANIwant s money cnough to get to Suyan- nali, Ifeel that I have not long to live, and I want to be buried In that nice, cool grave-yard Just outside of Snvannah.™ The_uppeal didu’t open a singlo wallet. He waa talking to threemen who had found n shady srot under a grovery nywning, and e seemed a little dlsappointed,” Pulling nnew string, he remarked: “Gentlemen, won't you do some- thing for au otd soldler?” Wert'you a soldjer nthe last Warl” nsked oue of the group, | was,"" was tho prompt reply. #What branch of the kervicod” 4 Tho heavy artillery,” % Wiiere, were you stationed " “Well," slowly replled the strancer, s If he hadu't expected such o question, “we were tometimes here and sometlines there, The fact was, our artillery was so heavy that we gencrally \wlu it ona hilt” The Confrderate Government diln' seem to expect thut us three or four men Were gnln{; to drugn clg canon sll over the conne try and whip the Yaukees to boot. Yes, I was wounded In the left leg." Y1n what actjon,' was asked, “1 never knew what they named i85 my busi- ness was to get up and hatmp and knock ™ thun- der ont of a whole Unfon-reghnent to once, and you Just bet Ididn't huave upy timeto fool tround and ask what they were “golug to nae the battle, I went lnto ‘the War to fight, and ana didn’t T just throw inyself, though|" “Did_ you throw yoursell under u wagoni" Ruietly aslked ons of the three. ‘‘Sumctiines I did, and sometimes Ididn't, Thoy used to let me fight any way to win, I'vefit from under s wagon awd from the top :; f',treo, and the boys used to call me the wild * They must have eccni you ‘clawing' to the rear” suggested another of the trio, “Vcry'f ely, gentlemen, Sometimes [ coutd fAght better at the rear, and 1 went back, Then d chanye and fight on the flank, and then I'd wdvance und mow 'ein down u front,” “Where did yousay you were wounded i “Inthe Jeg—just above ‘tnere, The surgeon Inld that threa'or four bullets hit mo- to onve.” “Be hopest, now, old man, wud tell usif yoh did't get'thatJeg hurtina millor sround machinery " Great God!do you doubt my word " "n‘-cd the man, starting back, “We dot they replied in chorus. o closely scanned each face, and wus indulging tn gesturcs fo show how lie uloplurcu such conduct tuwnn& one who had fought bravely, whenoneof th mon satd ; *Cate, now, g‘yenk the truth, and we'll ralse you 80 'he old man turtied to go, halt- &l hesitated, and then replieds 1 suppose, gentlemen, tiat 1 tell off o bufiding - Atlant sul hurt g leg, but it hu]x pened so duyned cluse after a hatilo that I con al never reatld tell whetlier the fall or the ight hurt me the most, in yaur 10 Detrolt Pres Press. Juty 13, This curfouy istand atlll continuvs to excito sttentfon from mariues who puss by It in cross- Iug Lake 8t, Clair, and also from the residents of "thls clty, large numbers of whom have taken Passuge on one of ths Btar line steumers forthe express purposy of viewing this extraordinary Pheuomenon, ThY istand “still remalns Jntact, Ww.th the cxception of ane section about 80 fee dquare, which followa after the mafn body as it foats with the cusrent or is driven by the wind. Y2sterduy It waa reported that It had been shilt. &l by the wind tq within 5 miles of the canal, :n-l nlillul'l distauce vut of the routs of passiug csrels. Musters of yessels whio have pot heen i formed i regard to the island, ov viewing it fur the first time, mistuke It for the mainlaud, and are momentarily startied st tholr supposed yorle ance from the proper course, but on ubserving 1t through a glass discover their arrar, The American flag which was placed on the [#laud Jast Saturday by Einory Wendell, of this tlty, stifl tlaunts [ts folits to the breezes of the lske; and, Judging from present appearauces, unless # heavy storm or a passing propeller thould chance Lo break futo It,” “Jowell’s Inand,” so named in honor of the ex-Postmas- ter-General, who was amoug the trst to visit it. rumises to be a permaneut attraction for the quisitive durlog the remalnder of the aeadon, LINCOLN PARK. Objections to Granting the Appli- cation for Judgment. The Matter Taken Under Advise- ‘ ment by Judge Wallnce. Mothod in Which Bpecial Asscssments Are Oollented. o The consfderation of the tax cnscs was re- sumed yesteriday In the County Court beforg Judge Wallace. 'The special asscssment cascs for the South Park, fourth fnatallment, which have been reserved, were all deckled In favor of the Commissfoners, tho asseasments sustalned, and an order for the salo of the lunds entered by tho Court. @ CITY PHOPERTY. ‘The Lincoln Park special asscrament, made In thp Town of North Chicago, first instatiment, was next called, Mr. Bkinner, of Goudy, Cttandier & Bkinner, nppearing for the Cotminis- sloners. The caso of a number of clty lotshe- sessed for tho park was presented. Mr, Adams, who appeared for the clty, obected that, though it might be necessary to make tho usacssment, there could be no dand aold for the asscesment If it was ity property; that the eity might be required to nay tho proportion that it was benefited, by mandnmus or soma other romedy, but that the lands could not be sold in that mothud or any method without a voto of twd-thirds of tho Aldermen clected to the Clty Councll. ITo clted tho case of Taylor vs. Iteed, in which the tank lot, on which the city bulldings now stand, had been sold on a speclal assessinent to Mr. For- sythe and assigned to Mr. Reed, and Mr. Reed attempted to compel the redemption of it, and the S8upreme Court held that while [t might be necessary to asseas lt, the Councll, or the aofllcers of the clity, or uny other authorlty in the Btate, had no power (o cause the disposition of the lot, nnd the divestiture of the city’s title by neglect or dellberate willfulness, and that the only way thut the property van be di- vested by the ¢ity was in the speclul manner designated by the charter. Tho vbjectlon wng suatained a8 to {he school lots, school buildings, County Court bullding and Jall, and engine bousea throughout the North Town. PRIVATT OWNERS. The next casc was that of private owners, Tho only evid¢nce presented was the general tax judgment ‘showing that there had been Judgment rendered againat the same lots of the year 1875, thecertified cnpi of the Hroceudln 8 of the Circuit Court conlirmin, i Lincoln Park nsscsswnent, the warrunt lssued by the Town Collcctor for tho colection of the nsscas- ment, and tho Collector's return uponit, and roof that Lincoln Park was partly within the fartner 1lnits of the Clty of Chicago aud part- hv w:ltmn the Town of Lake View, wero pro- luced. ‘The argnment was made for tho Park Com- missfoniers by Mr. Skinger and by Mr. Adams, who censed to uct for the city and acted for the Park Commissloncrs, and for he abjectors by Mr, Edward Robey. NY TIE OBJECTORS it was clafmed that underthe Constitutfon, Art, 1X., Scc. O, which says the General Asscmbly may veat all corporate suthorities of citics towns, and villages with power to make Joca improvemonts by special nssessments, or Ly speeil taxation, on contiguous ' property or otherwise, the corporate authoritics of North Chicago could not muke a specinl asscssment except for the corporate purposes of that town asn mr{wmflcn, he reoent case upon Bill 500 atating that tho powor to levy taxes and the law prescribing the meuns 16 to that extent a charter or organic law of a corporation, and the require- nent of the Constitution is it shall be a general law was roferred to, and also the case of Updike va. Wright, declded June 80 last, which recites ® large number of cases, commencing with the Seventoenth Illinols Reports, and ex- tending to the scventy-seveuth voluing, which have detormined that this clnuse of the Consti- tutlon is a limitation upon the power of the Genoral Assembly to grant anthority to any other corporations that those of citfes, towns, and villnges to make speelal nsscssmeuts or caugo them to be mnde. 1T WAS ADMITTRD that the Park Commissloncrs were not corpo- tute authorities of the Town of North Chicugo, It appears by tho law that thoy src to be vested with the complete jurisdiction” over the proper- z{ acquired for the parki that they have all the power of the City Councll of tho City of Chleago in ita rogulations and fn ” the of ordinances for prcscflblnF the government of ull affafrs withiu that terri- torial Iimlt; that they wers to recelve all thoe moneys ralsed by the assessment, and to appros vinte them to the purposes of this territorial {‘nrlwintlnn. and the recent case of the Bouth Park Commnmlissioners va. The People, repurted In Tie TRINUNR, was clted as showing that this segregated this territory from the towns of North Chicago and Laké View and created un cntively soparate Jurlsdiction; that the town of North Chicago had no furiadfction over the Parks or the fand acquired, and could not con- trol o stnglo shovelful of gravel, and its ofllcera would he trespnssers §f nwiy attempted to do any act within those limits if prohibited by the ordinances of tho Commissioners, Thercfore, 1t was elaimed that the assessment for that pur- Inusc. or for any purpose conngeted with the . Parle, was not an assessment for the corporute purposes of the Town of North Chieage, IT WAS ALRO CLAIMED that the Park fs a unlt, part of it situated out- aldo thoe territorind Hinits of the Town of Nurth Chieago, nnd part of it within what had been iLs territorial Nmits before the Park was cstab- MNshed, and that the levylng of an assesment In the Town of North Chitago could not be for the vorporate purposes of North Chicago, or for Jocal fmproveinent of the Tewn of North Chi- cago, if 1t was to be cxpended® without tho town; thut a rallroad, of which a Lundred fcet might be within the jurisdiction of North Cileago, and which might extend to the Mlnmlp?l tver would be a loval {mproves ment, but it wounld not and could not be a local improvemont to the Town of North Chleago; that, except for local Improyements of towis, cltfes, and villnyes, no speclal assessment could be made, the distinction belng very carefully taken by the Supreme Caurt that, ua the Cou- atitutlon provided that for all other corporate purpuses, all corporations might be vested with ower to levy tuxes, [t must, by implication, “nm. tho pawer to I speciul assesstients on the vorporute fmproveiuents of towns, citics, or villages, und the Jocal linprovements of those towus, cities, or villages ntust be confinud with- in thelr corporata Hmits, aud could not extend beyond them, 3 n the case of Flundley and Kees vs, tho Lin- coln Park Commissioniers, deciled three years ago, the Suprems Court eaid; That s “purk situated partly in the Town of Lake View und partly in the Town of North Chilengo canniot be a Joeal fmprovement of the Town of North Chi- cagols eviilent, and It §s sreued that 1Lt Is not a loeal improvement of the Tuwn of North Chi- eagzo the Town of North Chifeagro could not have auy power Lo make u spocinl assessuicnt for the purpose of any such park In nn{ way. Itisalso argued that the Town of North Chleago exists n8 & corporation unl{ by virtus of that of the townsblp ‘organization Juw Incorpordtes the townships or divisious of each county adopting thet torm of government that the powers uf auch tawns are vested In the clectors Dresent 8t the aunual town meeting, and that they are conferred only upon the tuwns, and thal the churter of the Town of North Chicago or kuy other town in the State cannot be stueud- ed by uny special law, If the Town of Nurth Chicogo has any powor to lovy any ssscssient or to vause thu levying of an assesament 1o maka a purk that law must be gencral, and the umendnient of the charter of every corporution exbsting under the luwmhl[) organization luw throughout the Btate must bs accompllshed by the act that attempts to confer Lhe puwer, 1t was argued ON LEUALF that those usses THE PARK COMMIASIONERS te were made by the Ase isor of the Town “of North Culcage In order to pay fur the lauds which fori part of Lincoln Purk, which are ajtuated Inthe town; that they, ‘the Cominlssivners, gave the botice in the "Clreult Court, and tho town authoritigs of North Chicago have after- wards no power to recelve the nioney or expend i1, or conduct any of the business of the park, which still Is to be_vonsidered s a corporate proceeding of the Town of Nurth Chileago, aid, therefore, within the clause of the Constitution, Tha cltatfon of the aathoritics uud yeading of the statutes umlllml mure than three-fourths of the day, and wt the hour of adjourninent, Judge Wallace aunouncedt that he could not decido the case until ha lad exsmiued the siatutes with care. TIK METHOD OF MAKING Til§ ASSESSMENT fur Lincoln Park is peculiar, The Commission-* erswure -not made vorporate authorities of the Towns uf North Chicagzo and Luka View by o vote of the people us the Bouth Park Comuils- sloners and West Purk Commissloners were, ‘The statute at iyst enacted 1 1899 Incorporat- ing them proyided that certafn men should he Campissiutigtk, aud that the Town of North Chitvagu -u.uur.,l lssue & certain awount of buuds which shouli? be delivered tathe Commlireloners, and the proceeds appropriated to the payment for the lands Included in the park. It wng lieldl hy the Supreme Cowrt that thy Uencral” Assemubly could not com- pel tho Town of “North Clicagn o Ko Into deht without, [ta consent, and eould not compel tha Clly of Chicago to heeame Indebted without fta conzent, and that the statuts waa to that extent v Anotlier statute wna provided by which {he corporate muthorities of tLe Townis of North Chlenge und Lake View wero empowered to make n apecia) assersment to pay for the lands, nud designated the snperviaora and Assessors of those fowns as euch corporate authoritice, In the case of Hundiey sgainst the Lincoln Park Comminsioncrs, the Court held that the Supervisor util Assessor of the Town of North Chieago coyld not e corporate author- ftiea ot ‘the Town of Lake View; nnd viee versn, and that the ossies- ment g0 made was vold—that the conatitutional proviglon was a lmitation on the power of the Leglsluture to alter speclal assess- menta to be marde, and that they could not he made by any other than the corporvate authorl- tiea of cities, towns, or ¥illages; and that those were not corporate authorltivs of tha entlre ju- risdiction. 50 ANOTIIRR ATATUTE WAS PASSLD amending tho former act to un cxtent that seemsto Anuthorize the ssessors nnd Bupevvisors to act na corporate authotitics of cach town to niake nn asacssment within tie town. Themode of operation I, thut the Park Commissloncrs shall apply to them to make an asscesments they shall nesess the value of the Junds Lo o takeny and_ shall make a report to aconrt of rocord, and Jeltion far_tha condemnation of the Innds, A summone alil be fssued Lo the ]mruus interested in the lunds, and a verdict of o ury tuken determining the vatue 1o be pald for the lands by the Park Commissloners; and the titl to tho'lands purchased or condemnned shall rest in the Cominlssioners in trust for the use of the towns under thelr original charters or authority as a BDoard of Park Coimissloners, Afterwards o apeclal pascasment oy bo made by the Buporvisors and Asscasors of the several 1owns on all lands within the corporate limits of tho town bencfited by the bnprovement or cnlargément of the park for the cost and_expenses incldent to the taking of the lands for park Vuruoscm A roport of the nssessment shall be returned to the Cireult Court; the Commissioners shall give notice, prosccuto the cse, und the Conrt shall deter- mine it a8 may seem just. After the confirma- tlon the Clerk of the Court shall issue and trunsmit to the County Courta copyof the Judgment of the Circuit Court, a statement of the lists of the lands, the Interest due, and the installments due, Ho shall transmit this nlso to tho Collector of the town, and the Collector shall make collection and rcturn this, which shall be his warrant, to the County Tressurer, who ~shall turn it over to the (:mm!{ Collector, who shall procced to obtaln judgment the samo as for other taxes. All moneys collected by any of these Collectors ars o bo pald over to the Treasurer of thie Parl Commisafonere, Bo that the only proccedings of the Assessor and Suflurfllur of thu town scem to he to sct the ball In motion. After that the wiole afluir ls managed ond the money {8 recelved by the Bourd of Park Comnmisslouers, 1T 18 CLAIMED TO BE THB TIEORY of tho Bouth Park cnses which the Supreme Court hns declded from the June term of 1867 down to thoss declded In June, 1876, that wiere an improvement os to bo mnde in' two towns 1n whieh the corporatenuthoritics of elther town could not properly be vested with power to make ity the Legislature mlgzh!., with the consent of the people of the local district, establish thoso two towns into a dletriet having all the clinrac- terletics of utown, for the purpose of such local finprovements, but that, unless thers was such conscnt of the people of the two towns that might be united {nto such district, there could be na new Qorporation established, wnd the peraons pamed 23 Comunissloners, or Trustees, or ofticers could not be corporate au- thoritics uf eitlier of the towns or of the new distrit @0 forineds but, {f nut the corporute authoritics ef towns, ihlugcs, or cltics, they coild not he vested with auy Fu\wt whatever to muko assessments. It Is clofimed also that, Iz the Lincoln Park - assessment, thuse who framed tbe ancodatory acts did precisely us those who amended fi'mauu: ‘They neglected to observe the hiuts of the Su- preme Court, which have been stated about as strongly s language would enable it to ba done \\'uaoudi stating that that Was the only possible method. ‘To-doy the objoctions to the Wesat Division atreet ussessmont will Lo nade, the question betng whether the clty authoritfes can turn over astreet to the Park Cowmnissloners to be (m- proved and controlled by them, Calleotiug u Dobts Dunbury Neics. Mr, Bpiggs, & fat man, of Summerstreet,owed Mr, shrlmp, 1he grocer aud proviston desler, u hitl, which th lat geutlemun was anxlous to ml‘]cut, but which, for sometrivisl renson, the Tut won had declared he would settlo when he Ful ready and uot u minuts before, This suucy ndopundence on the part of Splegs frritated thu grocer’s nature to siich an extent that, flnnily, lio made the bold statement to his book- keeper that {1 he didn't mortify s&:‘!ggslmupny- ing that bill within the next’ thirty days De would scll out bis business to bimn for 50 cents on the dollar, ‘The vext afternoon 8plgezs was passing the store vu the oplmsuu siae "of the street when 8hrhop run to the door aud yelled : “Come In hore and pay that bifd of yours, ami don’t go snuuhlmi down the stroet Wwith your hoad hung down like a sheep Bplrgs took no notive of this demand, which :’c ned ouly to belghten the ereditor's fudigna- b "Thie following day he saw Snly,iga down town In company with a Iriend, when he approuched him and saids “You're o pretty man to be wearlng a beaver hat; and here you ure owing me for the victunls ou aud i‘uur Tamily stuffed yoursclyves with last Thanleglving 1" Returning home he encounteyed oneof Splegs! daughters on her way with an mssocluto tu tuke 4 music lesson, when ho auld: 1 should think, youug Indy, that you would rather gu without kuuwlug how to play und slg il your'{uthur gets 8o that ho can pay for what you eat.' y A day ortwo later he saw, through the win- dow, one of 8piges’ sona priting nicasured ot the tallor’s for u sult of clotlics, when ho opened the door and suld: 3} # Pon't you trust him aday forthose clothes, His fatlier has owed mo $86,40 “for sirlofn stenk ank guch things for over sixmonths, and I can't Bt one dollar of it.” Boun atter this hie snw Mrs, Splggs and her duughter chatting with some ladles 1 the horse- car statlon, when e entered and sald “Thils womun's husbund owes uie fortho soap that was used §n washing that collar. she's got on lier ueck, and I want my pay for {t.”? Alout a wek later Die suw splpi 4 riding out witha c\crfimun. when, after beckoulng hlin to stup, he salld; ; “You ought to be nshamed of yourself! Tero you are passing yowrself olf to this mints- ter of the Gospel as au hongst tign, when you are owlig me tor the stareh used fn doing up your shirt boson," The next evening Shrl catled at the louse of Spiggs to f Lo was ready to settle bis bitl, but Spiges was away, Mrs, Bp}g s WUS b hume, however, entertaining sume of her lad; fricnds at the (ea-table, Bhrimp pushied Lis wiy fnto the dinlug-roogy snd wald s ¥ Ludles, the family whose huspitality you are now c“"”i owes nie for the flour that those hot biscults there, ou the centro of the table, are made from, and 1 should ke to et my money for b most confoundedly well. Pussing vut of the gute ho et e, Splegs' oldest daughter [n_company with 8 young swan whom he'suspeeted was hier nl!hmcui when ho sald: “That girl's chicek wonldn’t look so plump and fat (1t hadn't been for me. | have been Jetting ber have all the fresh doughuuts awd ho- lognn - sausuge she wanted for the past six munths, anud the bill hasu't been pald yet,” The young muu luoked as though he'felt a it tle ustiuned to be found i such company, and was commencing to move down the strect, when the youns lady gave a wild ahriek und fe) sense- Ies'to the sldewalk, e came back and ussist- ed her fnto the house, amd that nizht Spiggs came duaud pald his DI in fully, with o Hberal uterest thereto, LIVER COMPLAINT, y I, V. Pience, M, D., of the World's Dis- peneary, Butlajo, N. Y., Author of *The Peo- fl:'- Common-Senes llwl’ul Ad.vlscr." elc,y The Liver {a the great depurating (purlfying) organ of the systems, and has very sppropriste- Iy been termed the **housekeeper' ot pur health. 1 have obscrved in tho dissecting- room, and alae in making post-morfem exaninu- tlons of the bodles of those who have died of Aiferent diseases, that in a large proportion of cases the liver has given evidence of having at some thine been discased., Liver aflections are equally prevalent In bessts, Every butcher kuows thut tho livers of cattle, sheep, and swine, are ten times a8 frequently dlscased a8 any other organ. A healthy liver each day sovretes sbout 344 pounds of bile, When jt be- coines torpld, congested, or if, {rum oy csuse, it ba disabled in the performance of its dutles, it1s evident that the clements of the blle must renafu i the blood: thua frritating, puisontiur, = nud perverting every vital process. Nature at- terpta to rid the rystem of these noxlous ma- lerials by means of other organz, as the kidneya, lunes, skin, cte, whish bacome overtaxed in performingg thelr additional labor, and are un- uble to withstand the pressure, The brain, whicli I8 the great electrical centre of all vitality, Lecomes overstimulated with umhealthy biood, and folla to normally perform its functions, Ifence thers {s dullness, head- ache, fmpairment of the memory, dizzincss, glonmy forehodinga, aud Irtability of temper. When the blood §s diseased, the skin manifests disenlored spots, ptmples, blotches, bolls, ear- buneles, and sevofulous tumors, The stomach and bowels, sooner or later, become alfected, and constipation, plles, dropsy, dyspepsia, or dinrthea, I8 the Inevitahle result, SYNPTOMS OF LIVER UCOMPLAINT. A rsallow color of the skiny or yellowlsh- hrown spota on the fuce and other parts of the hody; dullness and drowsincss, with frequent hendache; dizziness, bitter or bail taste in the mouth, dryncsn of the throat, and Internal heat; palpltation of the heart, o dry, teasing cough, sore throat, unsteady sopetite, sour stomumch, rising of the foud, and o choking sensation In the throut; sicknces and vomitlng, distress, heaviness, and a lloated, or full feeling about the sfomach and sides; aggravating pains in tha sldes, buck, or breast, and about the shoul- deray eolic pains and soroncas through the bowels; constipation, alternating with diarrhea; pligr, flnlulence, nervousness, colduess of the extremities, rush of blood to the head, with symptoma of apoplexy; numbness of the limbs (especlally at night), and chills, alternating ith hot flashes; kidney aud othor urinary aif- fieulties, dullness, low spirits, and gloomy forobodings, Only a few of these symptoms will bo ltkely to be present o apy case at one time. TREATMENT ~Take Dr, Plerce's Golden Medical Discovery, with small doses of his DPleasant Purgative Pellets, which nct a3 an alter- atlve on the liver, For Liver Complaint and the various affections caused by a diseased liver, these remedies are unsurpassed. The Golden Medical Discovery does not shioply palliafe the diseane, but it produces o Jasting effcct. By Its use, the liver and stomach are changed to an activ® licalthy state, the appetite I regulated, the blood purified and enriched, and the entire system renovated and restored to health, The Dlecovery {s sold by drugglsts. R.V. Pierce, M. D., Proprictor, World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. NEW PUBLICATIONS, PUBLISHED TIIIS DA’ IIFmE, PUBLIC SERVICES AND SELECT SPRECHES Ratherford B, Bayes, * By J. Q. HOWARD, 1 vol., 12mo,, cloth, with Ktsel Portealt, Cheap EdIt1on, paper 0overS. ... .vueseveesnse This work hes been preparcd with the spoclal sanction of Gorornor ll‘;vs. by a Mo&!mphnr of his own salection, to whom he bina afforded every fa- clllty llar tho production of & correct and rellable narrative. 1t embracen eketohes of bis Family History, Doy- bood, Education, career at the Bar, n tho Ar- , in Congress, and as Governor of Oblo, with chaptera on each of tho contests in which ho de- feated Thurmon, Pendleton, snd Allen. In the text nre ;i:cn s0ma of his rharter Spocchos, Mes- toges, ele., in the Appendix, aix of his best oecher. ok i by Jsnsen, McClurg & Co., and by baokuellors genorally. ROBERT OLARKE & 00, PUBLISHERS, CINGINNATL. OCEAN STRAMSIIPS. ANCHIOR LINEDALL STEAMERS New York and BT hu TR a7 AL A Atk York and London: | UTOPIA, Bopt. 2, 2p. m ANGLIA, Avg. 5. NOR A0 Tl Liverpdol, London, fhit to sccommodations, ow. el Ji"‘:‘““r"n 05,875 0 ace 'D e e nte, 331 aleGraks, $50: rafts tsaded fur $ny amount at current rates, HENDEINON DIOTH Rt i Wasmngion-st. STATE LINH, GLARGOW, LIVERPOOL, ARy AND LONDOXDER). 4 NNAY LY ANIA, Thursd Aug. 24 And evury aiternate Thursday v} ter. inn. 800, &0dand $A4, according to sccominodations. ffeturn e ATy o AT AT & Lo sl At Ny L1 t Guncrsl Kienta N ARRACK, biknakoroq (Tark s ot North German Lloyd. ‘The stesmers of thia Company will aatl every Batur. day from Lremen Pler, fool ’o.f Third-st.. Iflflmkn:n, liates of sage—From New York to Southampton, ,ondon, 11avre. and Bromen, first cabin, §100: recoud chbtn, $60, kolds sieerage, $30 currenvy. Fur frelght of paaago apply to OELRICHS & CO., 2Bowling Green, New York. Gront Wostern Steamship Line. :’mm Nt'\; York to Bristol (Engiand) direet. CORNY 2 . Thursday, 3 SO AT Wolnewisy. ot § Uh‘r 701 Intermedinte, $43; Klecrage, 830, urston ¢ $120; Prepaid sie certidcates, £, Al |YIA'I i, ¥, WIHITE, 67 CI: $t., Michigan Central baflrond, FINANOXA L, $100 oyl s, §1.700 Paid & Profit of W1s during the past few months, under our improyed system of oporating In Stocks, Riska rediced to uominal sums and profitsincreased. Book contuln- ing full information sont on nli illcation., TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Brokera, £ \Wall-st., Now York. MEDIC. CONNU.TII"I‘IUN- 1NHIGHS'K‘IDN AR NVASTIN et emeactous TESEDIES aro il ' N LAY e arictan and Genuine prepased ouly by QAVORY & MOORE 144 New on Said by them, 1)ANC]IBA'I'H} . Tondon, \ Jondon, EMIRTS IRoUanou: CHEM "f "c'n llf{’ nouy A A DR. JAMES. Lock Hospitel, o, Washiogton & Franklnshs, Chartered by the State of 1llino{s fur the oxpress pur- poes of gIVIDK Immedisto relicf (n all cases of private, chironie, and uritiary disexsca fn s8Il thefr complicates forws, It {s well known that DI JAMES has atood st il head of o profearlon for e rart wyyears. Avoan experience sre all-lmportant. Rewinal Wenkneas, Bl Toiscs b drewmis, plinres o tho ace, 108 tidn: hul, el poutulvely'bs Curod. Ludtes wahifhg tie iuat delicate atleatiun, cal) or writa, _Dleasait hoie for pa« tients. A houk for the million, Marriage Gulde, which tcils you all sbout these discases—whao whould marry— why uul—=10 cents to_pay postsge. D, Janes has g d pariors, You see no ono but the Doctor, Dy 4 ()),l‘llmllluunl Mlwas Pataate o 3 Louica b Ifle Reeiatist i the o Neiass 1B 1k e 7 A Eompests elerwhate, patiicu: aminal Fiid iy Bapm o rmalon for Lhe Besual oy reyroduciion: how 1o be couts,” Nlook 64 pages v, &8 oBee BF, Obime NOCURE! NO PAY!XDR- KEAN 413 =, Cbarkeates CoPe 0 Alubtae Uhivago. Muy be cousulted, persanaliy ur by Imadl, free of ciiarke, on all ehiroulc oF nervous diseascs, DIL. J. KEAN Isthe anlyfu Lt T the 1Ly WHO WATTADLE Cres OF D0 paYs Olfice liours, ¥ 8. a1, 108 B, 1= | Buldaye fromi B 1 12, NEHVDUB HXHA'UST}ON—A MEDICAL EBSAY. suries of lectures dellyered at Rann'a my,New York, uulhlutuulml:uw howlng Iudisputably “Bow lust slordIngaciear synopals of Lhs jage, and (hetrestinent of nervous befug tha resultof 30 yeas Tees thio mutior, DL L. f. ExatTeathat. NowYork. PRESCRIPTION 'RER Far the apeady cuto of Semintl Wesknew, Lott Manbuod, dlsorders brought on by indiv- crotions or ex druggist Las the iogredls ’ cxpe ATMUSEMENTH, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAOUIRE & HAVERLY, WILLE. CHAPMAN. Monday Evening, Tconard Grover's nd during the weok, Comedy Drama, entitied Our Boarding House, wilt he resented for the FIRST TINE ON ANY Matinees Weidnerilay Anil Satardny. Augnst 1 oun Callfarni Minatrels, HOOLEY’S NEW CNICAGO THEATRE, Clarkeat,, npposita Sherman House, THE MINSTREL PALACE. " Monday, Aug. 14, every eventng &t f:15, and Wedneaday and Batarday Mntfiiecs at 2:15 p. m., Fronounced fuceess of IFFOOLBEY’S MINSTRELS, Compristng 300f the mast talented artlsts in the p fesslon. Entire t‘.hnmrl'fllllyofimmme, George Knlght's Spreinities—Motor Heilows—Flirting {n the Twilight— Mall's Banjo Koloa—17arkies from the Stlo—\Westun the Walker, Moniny, Aug. ul, afler alaborate prepara. tion, witt be produced Genfge Knight's Orfginel Na- tlonal Rketch, entitied ** 0 YEA IS AGO,™ Iatroduc- 1ng o Milature Reximent uf Contluentals. ADELPHY THEATRE, TO.NIGHT, TUESDAY, Aug. 16, THE LIVING ART PIGTURES, With M1le BERTIIA COLNF, ELIZA GUILLIAUME, And thirty Lewutlfully-formed Jadics, The Kt Filx liallet Troupe: **The Little Four:" Adn fublnsons rolland MeCarthy teynalds Tiron Marey Belley, Fat cOnipun: clty. Ladies' Nigbt ‘nmrgd-pn ¥ 1 COLISEUM, MONDAY, Ang, 14. and the entire week, lhe Grand Spectacle entitiod Aladding or, The Wonderful Lamp. Qrand Amazoninn March by Iifty Young Ladles, together with o mammioth SPECIALTY OLIO. EXPOSITION. BUILDING, GRAND PROMENADE CONCERTS. The grest: GRRMAN MILITARY BAND (i rector Carl Bock), M. Ilelen Amcs l|lllln§-. Mz, Altred Wilkie, Orlental Quartette, ete, Matinee every day at 3 o'clock: Evening atB o'clack, Wednesday—Mee, Cartls, _ Admisnlon, 50 cents, TILE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, “‘”C?“A”M*P’K[GN” licago Tribune The Preeidential Campaign Is now opened, each party haviug placed ita ticket In the fleld, It will be an exciting and desherate rtrumyte. 17 the Gov. ernment poses into the hands of the Democrats and Confederates, [t will put back tho wheels of procreas for many years, Heaction will bo innu- pgurated; the colored peaple wi be, practically, reduced to bondage; aud efther ho Natlonal Debt will be repudiated, or hundreds of millions of Ttebel clalms for Rebellion losses will bo saddled on Northorn tax-payers, ofi the plea of **dong Jurtice to our Benthern brfthrent " The Democratic-Confederata alliance ia the same In character and spirit as wher the one wing re- solved that the War for the Union wos a ** faltare, " and the other wing tricd desperutely to make it a fallnre. They arcnow & barbor of refage for sce- tional animositica and pro-siavery reutiments, With oll their promisea and pretensions hey havo proven utter fuilures in deallug with ques- tions «of Tuxation, Térifl, Rovenue, Curroucy, or Reform. Trudenco admon!shes that **the dentinies of the country In peace stiould s contded to thoes whu saved It fn war" Notllng will do more to srouze the pablicto thelr danger, ond avert the ealamity of Coppor- head and Confederote mscendoncy In the govern- ment of the natlon, than a wide diffusion of Tur Cuicauo Tarsuxe Among the peaple of the Weat. AN the best speechies of the great Hepablicun ore ators will be publisted. All the important- documents and facts wiil bo spread bofore its readers, * Al useful polltical information will be given to the poople, Tho Opposition party will La kept on the de- fensive, and the campalgu be made warm aud live- 1y for thetn. CAMPAIGN TERMS, From now until the 1atof Dacember. three weeks ofter the Presidontial election, Tue Twnexe will he annt at the following exceedingly low rates: Weekly Campaign Tribunes--slogle cop) 50 Three '«-pm..f..“ 1,60 Ten Coples 1o one nddress, creger W 8o Tri-Weekly Tribunes-ssingie copy.. 2,00 Three Caples, . e 500 Back numbers of the Campolzn Editlon cannot be sont. The sooner pervons order THE Caxralay Tutnuxx, the grenter uumber of {ssues they wiil get for thefr money, Address THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, OHIOAGO. ILL. PILOPOSALS, PROPOSALS. ‘The Board of Commissioners of Cook Cflun!{ wil receive bide untll 2 o'clock p. m,, Aus. 21, 1870, for the etectlon of the nmlxhllhmlru and corridors for the new Cook County Hoepital, to be located on the block bounded on the north h{ south hy Polk, on the oast by We west by Lincoln-st, The blds will ba recelved scparately as follows, Wit s First—For the mason work. Kecond—Tor the cut-stone work, Third—For the p)nu‘rlnfi. Fourth~For the slate and marble work, Tifth—For the carpenter work. Rixth—For the rooing and galvanized-iron work. Beventh—For the painting and wiazing, lamblug und gas-piplng. —For tho steam work 'io apeclfications for each vil) be under one cover and classified, and ained thereln to be inclnded lu the bid for the samo. Contractors may bid for the whole of the work specified, or In part, according to the wpeeifientions. But the Board of Commirsioners of Cook County reacrve the rhilll to reject any or all of the blde, or to nccept uny hid or part of “a bl they may deem Leat for the Tnterest of the county, ‘Thu plans and specifications cun be seen at the aflee of J, b Cochirane, prehitect, No, S Mer- chanty' Bulldlug, corner Lasalle'and Washing- ton-sts, Kach mnjm»nl must bo placed in a roaled ene volope, and indorwed **Proposal * on (he envelope; umd accompanyIng the bid it bo a bond with twa (2) or Thoro matlsfactory kurctles to the ¥ County of Couk™ 1 the suin of five thousand dollury, u suircty that the party making the bld will entor Into s contruct and gilw goud” and waf- " ficlont aurely (to be nplmnm b)r thu Doard of Commisslonirs of Cook County) for the faithful performance of the same, should the contruct by awarded to hiu o them, the bond to b Inclused In a acpurate wealed ' envelope and indorsed **Hond " on the envelope, and tugether with the proposul to be put in another aud reparate en velupe, seuled and Indorsed 4+ Proposal and Soud * for Cook County 1lospital Bulldings, and apecify- fuuiz the class of work Uid for (aud nccompanylig he bid wust be . printed copy of this udvertices ment), and dlrected to tho Iuard of Commissloners of Cook County, and delivered at the oftico of tha Clerk of the Basrd of Commissloners on or botoro 4 o'clock p. m. Aug, 21, 1870, us uo bid will be recelveaafter that hour, Competltion by convict-1abor will bg N{eclnd. U PNON, LONENGAN, K, GEi MIDE, JOIN CONLY. PHEQ, GUNTHER, A, 1l JOHNSON, . /ML CLEARY, ' MICHAEL MULLOY Jcl;ll[flammmel op Tablic Hullaings and Hos- pitals, nrrison. on the ‘ood, and on the s of work ang u " PLOPOSALS FOR STONE, L., Aug, 11, 1870, opencd at 10 0°cluck, b70, to furulsh shoub B0 eubie yards of Dl Ahiur, sud lubble Hione fur ono rhop st this Arscnal. rtiea dealring 0 U can get full specifications by spplyityg to the undersigned, fiie suctessful bidder will ba Fequired 1o satet fnto e 2 of (e quailty; i quaiil; an., Fepl. cuptract Lo Shen i it bl URUoi 400 yarde of thie Btona may be required thla scam T8 Birkitaes g i venlvindent Wil depend i Turthir Spprupristions. for- the work, vy mem‘-’»x'm- Stno would prooably be ro- ok e iy o et A ders ant state the mamne of the quarry from which Lheir 5tone will De takea; piust reparcd fu 1 ey havesueh St i autay ve it o H B elomly doveloped to how hat tho. taauired fed, and to gl 185kt perfofinande of the EDUCATIONAL. ADAMS ACADEMY. QUINCY, MANN, Tox. CllAl’Il.ES‘.F" OCH, Ll. 11, ; o3 0 TWILLIAS T DIMMOGH e L. D., Managem, Mnster, The deatan of the fehivol fnto prepsre. boya {n the moat thorungh manner, for the hest Amerean Col- Tnges, ” Toyn from thin Aeadetny have been thin year adfintited 1o Tfarvard, Ynie, rown, and Amheest ol Inges | Tllera aro Riug teachers—ail sentlemen of sllity and experience. here e b Flis Maatur Cmith Teachers realde In the Academy tie younger boys have rach & écparute alcove in & dormitory that communicates dlreotly with tbe Magr ter's hedroom, Hoya can nlao be hoarded In § Lor catalogues addreas the M 1» 8 preparatory ciass nr those too yonn; “J‘. And the Instruction wiven is earetnl Teher work of i Atadcmy. "N Bupl ar work o oy, "o Pupilaara ro: Eefod under 10 years of e of wge, hits nunl!.v*l anq oard(ng Schiool for Al nghly for the Asmistant l Anid arie rivste tamilles, aster. LADIES SCHOOL, Froparatory, Acadomis, and Oollegiate, CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., FEIl apen Sept. 13 e, beated b Specinl attention to public oxaminations or exhi farnix 1870, {mnmn. ons, Itooms large, elegant!; ateatn, and lighted |)‘:’I 4 m([}{mnull: drill, “No gas. Prof, (i, Blesuncr, an experienced Instructor nnd zamlmnr, wiil bave charge of the Department of Ament > th addresred. Georye Loomis will have the hool, ta whom all coimmauications should be Send for circular. ualc, Dr, l(em{ Fonter will hnve charge of tha Health overnment of Academy of the Sacred Heart, No. 361 North Dearborn-av. ¥ ‘This Inatitute has hren eatablished under the patron- v pelect Acodeny. e of the Rt feverend Hishop of Chicagn, and i riafice with the expressed desire of parcita for s Cltases comintnca the First Monday of September, 82 th an af arudirs will be the samo as thal Juall the establishmentnof the Sucred feart. For Circulars and further information THE LADY BUPE 0 Dursus anply (o G0, 1 Dearborn-ay. OHIOAGO FEMALE OOLLEGE, MORGAN PARK (NEAR CIICAGO). term of this fustitution commeacss on Treadny, Sept, 12, 1876, Another new buflding will be con- | pleted ond rendy for occupancy ot tht time. The fall Its cul!m('ll‘r will he sufliciont to eccommodate Aty ad- ditional boarding pupils, _For fariher information or circulars nddress the Presldent, 0. THAYER, Chicago Kemale o, 77 Coll i Morian Park, Cook C Chicayo. "HIGHER EDUCATION TOR LADIES, PITTSBURG FEMALECOLLEGE. TWENTY-81X TBACHERS. ‘Ten teachers In the Consersatory of Mnsic cone nected with th College, uchool In the United tages and acrommouations, 7. Bend to REV, 1. C. PERSHING, D. Chares burg, Pa.. for a catalojue, fers than ony tuten affording equal advan- ¥all term opaus Sepl, D,, Plita- LAKE FORRST UNIVERSITY. TIIE COLLEGITRE DEPARTMENT il open sept. 7. R. W. Palterson, 1. D, Preslient. FERRY HALL, Miss Martha i1, 8prague, Prin- cipal. The El¢hth Year of thiy firat-class seminary for youny ladies will commence Bept. 7. For further {nformation TERSON, D, D, SPIRAGUE, Take Foreat, 1. appl, or 1o 1SS to . W, PAT- MARTHA 1. KEMPER FLALL, JIKENOSHA, WIS. The Memorial Hchuol for girla and young iadles Teachre, dations. TIulllu; Excellent discip) ntzed 1871, o A ¥y Reulty of saperior firsl-claa_sceomino: well srranged: uew Chapel and Clotster completod: new Music-House; and wveeythin Wil Le 15 Froper ORIer for the opening WEDNESDAT, e 3]1""5. 53}" ‘M;Xl'l.:é" i ) o eatato oy enmnbiak AGHALT, D. D.. Reotor. M. EV Dmfln?. and Palnting the o MOUNT VERNON MILITARY ACADEMY. Morgan Park {neas .Chic Talcott, Pres. The fall terin commences on Thureday, Sept. 14, 1878, The sclool, und Tenry agol, Capt. KO X, Kirk T, WIll;hP, Priucipal. er new managemont, will afford Jargely Increased faciiitien Jor thorough ine struction, adilress Capt. ED N. KIRK TALCOTT, Por turther Information and circuiars ', Preeldent, Morgan Park, Cook County, Hi., or 318 Monroe- #ts, Chicago, VAN NORMAN INSTITUTE, 22 ot smhae, € Unequaied €l Mxz VEILLEI oul, for Yo Fyundel 1 New i 1 1457, Wb etng Contrat Vark. Tor Deanty and Iealthftiiness. asaical, French, and Gerimn Family Y wili reapan Hept. Fiviing ol Tnformation, wiit U, VAN NORMAN, Ll':: D., I VAN SOt Etpals, CHTICAGO TADIES SERINARY, 15 and 17 Bouth Sleldon 2 P one square eastof Dnlon Fourteenth year openis Sept, 11, Able Pro ol the depariments, Classical, Euglish, slcal, puplls. ferrora i At and M. Riocution a apeciantty, under Prof. E, M. Booth, The modesn. lsnguaies {b charea of native teache Ample accommodations for Moth hoirding and TuES GuibG, Prineival. ueipal, PLRNBYLVANRIA FEMALE COLLEGE, Plttabu all the ernuicnt [s that of & refined Chrietinn home, eation, 3ig miles from the heart of the city, g, Finet Bud, Pa. College Conrue eiabraces opartments of Higher Education. Gov- (7 Free from dust and smoke, cany of sccess, &nd nn- eurpursed for beaul! and scenory. Season opens p e Sept 13, For catalogucs apyly curly 1o the fev. THUS, G STRONG, . D., President, ADAME O. DA SILVA and Mres, Alex Bradford’s (formerly Mrs. Opden Ho@man's) English, French, and German loardin, und Day-Schaol for No. 1 Heopetin Sept, made by letier or porsonaily, callsthenion. York, vang ladies and ¥“’ t Thirty-cl: 0V chlltren, with ththest, . New Apjileation may ba e, DEARBORN SEMINARY, 685 and 980 Wabash-av. Roarding snd Day Schovl for Young L. Twent, Rt droas Z var opent Se '+ GHOVEL or Iey, LN or LoD} S1ANTS les and Girls. alogucs ad- 1i RS, COTHBERT'S SEMINARY Tteopenn Monday, Sept. 11, for dren, une Noarding s dayv schbol. i Iadics and chil- Corpe of ‘ol clent and exporfoncad teacliers: Siperior bulidtng, APPATALUA, ote, A ner Hlxteenth and widres 31 ia 4G Lcinl aitentlon slvea to musle, Cor: Pliets. 86 L For cataloguo, BERT, Prin, VASSAR COLLEGE o Wasitixatox, b. C. 1CE (s hereby glve (ol Perso Rt Nalts it bo prescute s, 4 tho saine . , withi (ho legal pruof thiereot, withe %n‘rfi%‘l‘:";m':h“ Eates or' thiey will ba ' Sisals coes, An: ents, Addreys DAVIDSON & CO,, Hoz 2204 ew York [:] lewed, X} UL N N (Blgued e ompyiaiter of e Lurseudy. Dext year Sept. X, clv ey Lor cxatiinntion on Ui 20 ber. dy anid the nld U K70, Apiation, stat Host-ofick niiirer e to W, Students will pre- at, gnd 1 Ehe Ty ot #a0f parent ur N RUIaTIA Young Ladies’ Coilegiate Institie and Seminary, MONROE, MICH, Kept A o pariinent, turee Muuros, ich, Flrtven The twenty-sevonths colloglate yuar apens the Ioth of 11 emabraces, besides Ui Clwasical, & Mua- Tlunos, one Flye’ Organ, unle Tedchers, Apply o Frof, K. J, HOYD: IMPORTANT TO STUDENTA. ADRIAN COLLEGE—Entrunce upun any study Inuny depurfment conditioned only by preparation to puratic that Aty ud, , $hus atfording g vater [atitudo in the selection snd the onder of studiss than can b found elsewhere, Expenre low, For cata- lfl‘l"“&:’ sddress GLO, V. McELROY, I'rea., Adrian, ch, IRVING MILITARY ACADENY, Lake View (noar Chlcago), of play-arounds; wanner of el eatalogne, Ofice COE, Prestdents Capt. J.CLA Wasliugtonat, e Bept, 6, Ten acres raful overviens of tho ‘morls and four yeeldent Prufesars. Send fur Chicago, Il B, LK ML, Cominandant, RACINE COLLEGE, The Autumn Term wll] begin Sept, 6, Grammar Behool open the w ), R nd Mechan! Pelytec! natruction very prac lege and cutulogues D. ., Bacl vt tennneluer i {lis country, teopeus Aept.* M1 taining tm) g shdris FIOF, o to NEV, JAMES ls. ractical, Advantugus Gradyatés cliain cacell . red Coisrse 0f Btud For the An Tha Col- odny, 1ur DaKOVEN, el CHANLES DROWSE Biredtor, SouUTIY HlDl;: MAN A M:llullt class lanow fonnlug. -+ school will eeopen of teachurk clrevl 1) thiird: man and (3 ars upply us rad X oF Y it ol [or ol Iu: Auw {'uvl. | (eally taughts ¢ preburaiory devartuientay hiwcla wil demands for Ligh Arravgeueats for nealth sl SEMINARY, Tll: o e th e full D ™ nd ¥ L. b Krench at Ut requl’ tratutug (n wolieglate cous cr pduve rée OF study u Gf wolen, wfort o7 & grand scale, Alwnccentul liindergurten vonnected with the sehoal. * $ION COLLEGK off LAW OF TIIE TIV0 UNI. TSN SORERAR, o) Prolessors, =3 Jeciul Most thurough cout Teris, $. Addre Jn re. Elocy V. B BENSLOW, 0 Bouth, Dean. jura, 139 ‘studunis, S0 tion wid 'menu. short-haud, Beerelary, " Grove Hall, Now Havan, Coun, A superior Tomn School for Yuung l:nd.u.\ 1876 Addre SaLar J DF4A ar “lm Aa T woohiAlY (laje 3laca Grau o coraer of Desrhory ks g\\'.\gnmmzx COLLEGE, FuX under cato ot Frle X h wrainyear, Ve Uayen, Coaa, M " youny lad JORWICH UNL Belioul, Nurhil . {3, BR! WOOD HOME - N ¢a. Mre, 8. Soud for clrcular. v f Juag la d 1. L 1 TUTH. R PN it Beleniine and Milttary Sy Sty AU | & Vi Addrew ot WOTH BE3 1) eapeuses covered opons Supt. 20, TFORY, Priuc 15358 FONTE] N Patiily Behoui.0F Youbk Tedi adiey, Huibnadire County, & CIAM 4 wnd enlt KINDENGATTEN opou Bepl, 2, B the Pecit mwarce e FAVILY NCHOOL FOR CADY, Principal, Now AN BUALDING-8CHOOL YOR atavia, N. ¥, HIGHLAND HALL - HICHLAND PARK, ILL, A COLLEGIATE & PREPARATORY [¥STITUTION FOR LADIES 'ALL. Sestlon hegins September zih. 186, Conrse of Study Tharagh and Sxrendel Kara Funie far hats el ing and Painting—Manners Morals and featth of tie frst Ime ortance, "Caileye luliding commarious, mod wel fyrished, s for pupils Almee. ten AIERISOl SAI Fochi Attraciive, Thote wh hiave eampictcn thelr srfianty sneel Eueatign elhewheremarbe recelvApuTon: pot NEher rarees yiih special advantage, EDWARD P, WRGTON, Prosiests X rperisl advantie; EDWARD P, WEOTON, Prostdezt, | OES GRANT'S SEMINARY, MISSES GRANT'S SEMINARY, 128 1-2 & 1330 Dearborn-av,, Tate North Dearboru-st. Wil open Wednesday, Sept. 13, The boat facilitior aro aflorded for Mnsle, Printing, and the Modeoy Languages. Ample accommodatiors for both board.. ing and day pupila. GLEASON’S ACADEMY 230 Weat Adams-st. _Thin fxan Elementary, Come mercial, and ColluF&Prrpnrnlory School fof Youny, Men and Boys. Popils can cnter for either depart ment, or for the Commercial combined with other studies nelected by permission of the Principal. Tha Fall teem beging Sept. 4. Pleana send for cat- afogue. M. 1. GLEASON, Frincipal. Tor Young Ladics and Oisle, mear Chicago, lll.’ Next achool year will commenca Monday, Ropt. 11, 1870, Indormcd and patronised by the most emis, nent eftizons of Chicago and viclnlty, MRW L.N. CUTTER, formeriy Head Assistant Waahington §chool, Chicngo, Principal, ~ Send_ for elrcular ta Principal, Elmhurst, DuPage Co., 11}, MES. GARRETTSON’S BOARDING AND DAY-8CHOOL for young ladies and childron, No. 62 \West Forty-ravontl-at., New York, will reopon on Wedneeday, Bept. 27, Facitls tics for tho eludy of French, German, and Musit horoughness In overy department., or by lettor, 08 above, DOLLAR SEFORE. DONT FAIL Stein's Dollar Store, e 100 B IADIONAT, FEIVAL AXD DEPARTURE GF TRATHS KErplanation of meference Mfarky.—t Batord: o Bundey ncopied® 1 Soniey sroamed ™ 43, Fod Bunday at 8. . '§ Daty, CHICAGO & NORTIWESTERN RATLIAY, Tickes O1liees, w2 Clark-st. (Siieruian jloune) and 7 C:.m_:buncl-. coruer Madison lnd‘ll L:m’ fl.;lpflu!,d‘. ia, WMllwsukee EXpress,. iiliwaukee Passenge; P pMliwaukee Fasscoger (daliy)| Lireen liay Express.. ~@=Depos corner of Wells and K lurl B=Depot carmer of Canu) and EuLFIcH AD, 005 of Twenty-seconf-st. southeast cornier of Ran- Tieket-om dolpli, aud all | A!'l fg:rz:(n and AtrLing), 8.4 antic Myl-‘rc":?dnly) y Ty B:00 . Bkt Exorews {isn m: Morulng hxpres *. ': ;::n P, 1 : e ¥ Bafurday Px. * unday £x. § Monday B § Dally. OBICAGO, ALTON & 8T TOUIB and UHIDAGD, EANHAS Q1Y & DENVER BRORT LINES. Usnioa Depot, West Stde, newr Madison-st. Ficior locn: At Degots s 125 emstpli g 0™ Loava. | Arrivs. & Denver Fast Ex.. DI ] f o. m. . il trigrag g & m |2 wi0s ) m. Bireator, Lacon, Wasli' . . [* 35 o ST KRS Avsoranar [ LAKE SEORE & MIOHIGAN ROUTHERN, aannn e G R LTI R Teave, | Arive, Matl, via Mafn Live.. o ‘o0 ¢ Bpecial N, Yo KEDrd.covvs s P B:00 . . Atiantic Express, daly:. X Colehour Acontinodatin - o Night Express. . OHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T, PAUL, D, Unlun Depat, corner Madlson and Canal-sts, Tickes Oflice, 61 5outh Clark+st., op Oilive: {1 South Clurkst., 0pposite kherman Housc, Teavo, | Arrive. Milwaukes Express Ny Hbrent o Wisconsit, Towa, ani P i * 5:06 . m, (e11:00 8. m. t 9:15 . m. I} trafns run vis Mil ', T g e B e eV aat and Frbiels 1 Clite, oF YIA Watoriaw, Lo Croses, at Winoa: Doty fom o s, RATLROAD, s RAILROAD, e Dkt 121 Teandotiont.: mess Giagand-t- [ A B, Lonh Bt Loul Calro & Cairo Nigh Rpringtiel, & ot Brinkoeld Night Exprew Teoria and Keokuk Kxpre Dubnque & sioux Clty Ex. Dulwicuie & sioux City Kx. Glimiah Pussen CHICAGO, BURLINOTON & QUINOY RAILRO Depotn, fuotaf Laket.. Indiar and Blxteonth o cket Otfices, 34 Atrive] ‘Mailand Expren.... A m. 40 p, m, Dtiana und Streator Haus 2500, ¢ 740 p. In, Tigekiard, Duqua & Bl B Giopin, pactle R Al s C Atchtson Auroma Pasve Lbuque & Jncine Nfyht Kanxaa " Ciy Atchisan, Downer's Gravé Accomui CulEanrg CUwOUKEE <ae Tawners Grove Accommud'nj* Texns Exprons. “Ex. Bunda; TEx. Saturday, § £3 Moudsy, Tieket O X3 Clark. tul mer l%;uu. Grand ces. rK-el., Vs Facitic, and at dopot, Expo-drian itain, o Leave, Arrive, Day Exprem—Pullman Deaw-| 1ug-Jioom Ell‘ldull‘f Lars, Lo Nuw York witkoul chango... Atfatio Eayress = Fultinai) PalacoDrewlng-Itoow Soop- _tug Cara siid Hotel p .| 8:19p. . Unly tlie rugplog the hotel cars o New York. PITTSBURG, FT, WAYNE & OHI0AGO RATLWAY, Lesve. *Bund teds A30doy xcepiod. BAUTTMORE & ORI RATLROAD, TR AR bt o Sullehaw oot ot Mon- Cae Ty k. Graad Pacine, aad Depos (Kajosition Dalldroms. " = Loave. | _arive. & m,[® 8110 { B0 i .18 8200 p, . 4 Dally, 0 fBsturday excepted. iy, CHI0A00, ROOK TSLAND & PAOLYIU RATLROAD, Depot, curner of Van lureu And bherinan-ats, Ticket ilice bu Clark-at., Bheruisn Huus Le Omabs, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex ‘aru ALcomuiudsil 1yt K3press. ., LAKE GOODRIOH'S &' Forutlwaukee, vic., unly (suniays uacopted) ge. . aturyay Boat dou's feave uatl) . For Gratd liaven, Lrend it Fgf‘ 3. FaIRBARAS" STANDAKD X & OO, 111 & 113 Lake 5t., Chicago, Be careful tobuyooly the Genuloa,