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e * THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER [3) ~ 1876—TWELVEE PAGES. " THE LAW. gecord of Proceedings in the Chi- cago Couris Yesterday. ; R e \ geviow of the Bupreme-Court Decision on Lis Pendens, CIIICAGO. YBE MUTUAL LIFR INSURANCE COMPANTY. 1o the_cnse of C. E. Lippincott vs, The Mu- ol Life and Safety Deposit Life Insurance Compsnies, the Recetver, C. C. Holton, filed o F;uhm yesterday, stating that among the os- sets 18 & 1ot described ns the south B3¢ fect of Lot 4y Block 40, In tho original Town of Chi- g0 situated on Fifth avenue, The lot s qalued st 830,000, but In the present hard thmes ¢ has only heen offered §31,000 for it, which sill just pay the incumbrance snd leave 31,000, e Recuiver Usnks tha 1s the best he can do, ol asked leave to rell at the above figures, Judge Farwell ordered the Recelver to scll for $1,00 cashy—the purchoser to hold the Com- oy hatmlesa for any clafm on the mortgage, WIE MUTUAL BECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY. The following Is the showlng of the Mutunl ecurity Insurance Company for Angust: n hiand Aug: 1. v + 821, %:';!‘55& for rent, clerk hive, etc.lliiyl) Balanco On BAUA. cvvers raees sonans o 821,008 DIVONOES. Emily E. Clarke flled a bill for divores from herhusband, Lewls A, Clarke, on the ground of desertion. ] Elinor C. Barker aleo asks for a divorco from per husband, Charles K. Barker, for a llke (audcs 1TRMS, The argument in the stone-contract case will come up this morning before Judge Farwell, In tho ense of Joseph Bawyer va, I N, Tru- gell, Joeeph Farwell yesfer nf supointed John Jioftman, of No. 150 Washington street, Re- rer. e Bodgett was tn hia room yestonday, and will be in court Monday. Judgo Farwell will declde tho case of Lowen- {bal va. the Chileago, Danville& Vincenacs Rail~ soed L‘mnpnn{ lo«l:\{. Friday will e the Tast day of service and for fling trial notices to the September Lerm of the Cireuit Court. UNITED STATES COURTS, R, E, denking, Asslgnee, began a suft for 15,000 against Wiliia Fiscler und Johanna reser., DGi'orge W, Camphell, Assignce of Leopold Broow, brought sult, for $1,600 against Rudulph Wolfson and 8aoel T Bach, 5 The Union National Bauk sued August Lim- berg for $1,000, BANKRUFTCY MATTERS, ; The composition in the case of Perry Bros, was yesterday conflemed, A'third goneral creditors’ meeting will be held Oct, & before Reglster Urant In the case of Rosenhaupt Bros. In the matter of Dunlop & Walloce, an arder was entered conflrming the Assirnee’s sale of stock at 32 cents on the dollar, z Inthe case of Downs & Blas an order was made for the gale of the bankrupt stock by the Assfnes ab 475 per cont of the inventory price, Geurge W. Camipbell was sesterday appolnted Asslznee of James Wiley & Co. Au 4 !‘gucu will be cliosen at 10 & m, to-day for E. . Runyan, SUPERIOR COURT IN DRIEF, Maria Schneller begun a suit for $1,600 against Henry Heling, Audrhin Hanson cominenced an action In !ress?ns(:w egalnst O, Strauglan, laying damages at 3 0, ‘Jobn Stephant filed a bill aatrist Lotwtse Pis- wr, widow of Jacob Vister, Johin O., and Loulsa 8.'C. Pister, J. \W. Ehrmun, exceutor, 8. A. Levy, Trustee, T. 8. Robinson, Trustee, and Harrlson_Knfckerbosker to foreclose n trust- deed for $10,000 on the south 20.fect of Lot 18, Block 183, In Schioal Sectlon Additlon to Chi- g0, Rosa Ruck vegan a sult {u trespase to accover 5,000 dawagges from Marletta Gester. CIRCULT COUNT. Elizabeth Vickers begun u aylt for $1,600 agafnst Edward Christie, % Charles I1. Beed, the State’s Attorney, filed o potition to restore the mups or plats of Guuw’s Bubilivision of the north 80 ncres of the W. 34 of the I, 3¢ of the 8. W. ¥ of Sce, 22, 40, 18, Christiah Endero commenced a sult in tres- EJ»; agzaingt the Chleago & Pacitle Raflvond * Txeeutor, etc., va, M. V B, 4, Clark wmpany, clalining $5,000 damages, JUDUNENTS. Cinetir Covnr—Coxrzesions. —E, E. Beardale: Iiotchkiss, $1,070. 076,86, LIS PENDENS. . THERECENT DECISION OF TILE S8UPREMZ COURT, 10 the Editor f The Tribune, Cnicano, Scpt. 1.—The dectsion concerning Ha pendens mavo by the Supreme Court of this Btate in the recent “ease of Grant vs, Bennett, * (Cllcaggo Legal Vews, p. 379) has caused o feel- fug of unensiness among the profession s to titleato real estate, cstublislung ny it doea u law of properdy otlier than the. general ungerstaud- ing of the professlon on the subject, to my per- tonalknowledge, of uver thirty years. Theact pro- widin; for ¢ the motte of commencing suits in chmnees ¥ has been In force In ths 8tate thuee 1627, (Seo Revised Laws of that year :n substantlally the same langusge as fu that of L3 and of 1874, The rulo of the common Tab was us fs stated i the oplnfon, snd was un- o) g}\'u the langunse of that decielon frons Scainat all peraoyin without # bill befn Tendens; but thy bl Lot from thie mervice of th benat vetnruable tll the the parly lvew never wo remote; otherwl o the rervice ofn mubpon atul prevent the Justice €ttty Lo bind o as enrly as 1635 In 1, Vernon, § D 1 48 N, s 610, Where it 1s quoted ut length: That @ subpena eerved, bill Sled 1o 1ls pendens hut the service of a suhpann uctuatly fled males vo s belng “Aled endens subpicna, thotgh it t term, and thongh se 8 mian ght allen hia landy uf the Conrts bt that being ¥ the cousel observed to ho n bard tetlon in puciuters it wus propoved that tumne toiree might Lo taken by having sume public reeord of calendar kent wlierounto purchasern izt have resort und see what lunds are s demand Juthls Conrt, % thev oty ul law b caacs of Ane, M Carl@ adrbsard cult, " . by 0 « 1 3 i L'|I.')l The Taw then allowed sult to bo commenced an order to the Clerk to lasue summons be- oro uny bl was filed. But thiy act, See, 2 says Uine mode of camumencing suits fu chan- ery shall b by (it B bil," and by Sce, b the shull dpon Hiling the b fuuu Illu‘llu‘- Vg, by this nct, np suniinons con bo and conscquently nu ls peadens (4 pend- 1) us Lo the defendunt or any one elos up- s, saued, g sl il the bUL was actuully tlled. Thin clearly the st Interfored with and changed the cos Jaw girle s Lo third persous s well us (o 1 inon- 0 de- Tendant, but how far i the only ouestion, Hay- Ing used Bimmige in this uet broad enough to fika the palut of thne amd the mode of tseer- tact of u panding sult (lls pendens) vt be glven Lo the luyw by the foreo of {t8 own’ Langugre, rather than to usk that the Legisla~ :%run!mll not only pasy s Juw, but declare [ty ect? Wity id the counscl protest againgt the rule In thls Ahways enfr have sinee ing cuss wnd l'm\l’l'! he v cease of etl ftawlth hiesitation e difliculty fn the way of third persons uscer- talnfuy the Tacts of u pending sult, touchiug the Yand, und of u service on the defendant, bth thy ! While *the jistlee of the Court ™ should not ha pre- Yented, equally thivd l]\emms sfiould not beun- Yittingly lnjured by Luylng property involved o lidation Lhat the recards dld tiot shiow to e [n existence, Now, constyne the stutute, as the profeision have alwuys construcd it, and objections ure obviated; aul just us tlfectually uy i1 the Legisiature had doclared so Hu 80 tany wunds, for 1o man Duys fand with- out exmnining the veonrds of the courts, and thuse retords sl hinn whetler a it s pend- {quur Bot, by the furee of this sct, ! 4 the net ot Interfered with the common- aw rulc ut all there might be some” resson for clalmiug that thut rule-was sthll in force; but having taken nway foom the complatmant the llnennu of obtamlug Us pendens by tnero scrviee, k 13 oL fuir ta prestme that tho filing of the i’(( Wi iutended s the substitgte for it, par- theularly s fu fully effectuates s 'to il parties the petiding ault. ° 1t §s then u matter of record '“’" ot depending upon the retiens of oflleers, 1 tho case of Lawreneo ve, Lam, 4 Gllman, Vol (A. . I517), this very question was In- :u\ul' mml the My puendens held to begin ou the fling of the bIIL 'Vhe cuse was_ beurd 1 the Court bictow befure tho Hon, 'J. D, Ca- WA then Circuit Judze, whose decies wos fl Jemed by thy Supromu Courty—Purpie, d., de- Wering the opinio) ¢ ml 16 LACLs thien uppesr to be that on the 1%th of Uctoker, J8% a 1l was fled to forecloss u “I’:flua;:c mde by Luwrence to Lam, and con- r""{ll o the Uctuber term, 1844 The caso us feburted does not ahow thit o summons wos er seved, i the fule inforence iey that i Jover wasi bt ut that term, October, 1814, “«l\:]muu:uno {1 und thed hls auswer, scitio Elibl farts of & Milzatioh by which ane Dari e IS ek b 4 Wberi docd ept, -onye: . gl premieys oL WOIVEYWE o moX Voe ol the poluts mado by the plainti in er- £ p evervidy, why shorld not that ror, at p. &3, Ik: ‘' Ehaoe, as fully appears from the” answer ‘and_exhibits, claimed the premfses fn the bill mentloned by virtne of & Bherill’s decd execnted on o aale’ on excention nsued n}um tho judgment raudered agaliet Plafatim tn ereor {Lam] an garnishee,? ‘That, des 8 inade Sent, 22, 1944, which wan after bill flled, bud hefore Lawrou O g 357 the rame eounact sa twritiea [elted by defondant] aasert, what bo ono will deny, that o purchiaser, pendento Hie, need not necesearily be made w party, Bu theee cases do not determing what will® consti- tute a pendente Hite ao a8 to dispense with the of making a person who hecomes in- aparty. ‘To_constituio pendonte Iite, there muot hua DI Aled and subpena served, nud the following anthorities ure referred to in supportiof this pusitions T Vernon, i18, d, 505 20 Lng, che R, H43 Bennett Losser ve, WL faur, & Olida, 302, 810, 541,17 Theso arp sume of the tases quoted by thn Supreme Court i support of 1ta opinton, and [ think I liave guoted cnongh froin the Tacts aml the argument to shiow tha yery guestion pre- sented fin that case fs tho one before the Court in this, But the Court then sald (p, s3): M It 18 not necessary to decide whether David 8hane would umler other cireumstances have had such an intereat in the suft 08 would have made it necessary to bave made hitn s party detendant to the it of forcelusure. 11 he had such au Ine tereat, he acquired that Interest pending the Ht- fizution hetween these rnrllcs, and it fs unneves- sury to refer to authorities to show that u party thus situated, Is not entitied, unless he psserta his chim himaelf, to be inade s defendaut on thereeyrd.” I peaveely think this case was cited to the Court, and thore 13 nothing In the syllabus to in- teats that this point was before the Court in avy form, or invalyed {n the cose, ———e—— MARINE. CINCAGO. Anntvars—Stmr Chicago, Monltawoc, sundrica; stmr Alpena, Muakégon, sandrlea; prop G. P, Tleath, Bangatuck, sundriea; prop G, J. Truesdell, Uenton Harhor, aundries; prop Meseenger, Benton Harbor, sundrles; prop Trader, Snogatuck, stn- dries; prop C. J. Kearshavw, Day Clty, tumber and ealt: prop New Ers, Orand Haven, towing; schr 8. W, L. Watson, Milwaokee, light: sche Kitty Grant, Saugatuck, lumber; schr Lotlie Caoper, Oconto, lumber; achr Rol Roy, Siater Bay, lum- ber; schr Gypsy, Whito Lake, lumber: eche Wiil. Uam Sturgea, Menominee, lumber; sche Coral, White Lake, lumber; sclir Ferguron, Penssulkan, lumber; schr J. A. liolines, Muskogon, lumber; schr B, Anderson, Girecn Bay, lumbor; echr Julla B, Merril, Pensaulkce, Jurber; schr Mary, Muskegan, luniber; schr Wallin, Holland, wood; schr Emeline, Mnske- gon, lumbor; schr Jesslo Philllps, Manlatee, lum- ber; achr Lako Porest, Menomince, lumber; schr Grace M. Filer, Lincoln, lumber; schr Ida, Mus- kegon, lumber; schr - Jenny Lind, Ford River, Jumber;, achr M. Dall, Muskegon, lum- bor; wchr Surprise, Green Bay, lumber; schr Four Brothers, Holland, bark; schr Christl- Kenosha, gravely achr Amerion, Sturgeon Bay, lumber; schr L. B. Coates, Muakegon, lum- ber; schrZ, O. Commine, Menominee, lumber: achr Wilie Loutlt, Ludington, lumbor; schr Hun- garlan, Muskegon, lumber; sohr R, C. Crawford, Oconto, lumbar; schr Leo, Muskegon, lumber; achr Persin, White Lake, lumbor; schr J, B, New- land, Manfatee, lumber; sche L. B. Shepard, Ludington, lumber; rchr Itogulator, Muakegon, lumber; achr J. W. Brown, Muskegon, lumher; sche Uharles Lullng, Manistee, mber: sche Con- test, Muskegon, Inmber; schir Prosto, Mack's Pler, wood; schr €, Ii. Nims, Bayflold, ice;ache Adrl- atie, Whito Lake, Ico; achr Myrtle, Muskegon, Tamher; achrd. ¥, Tracy, White , lumber} schr Jason Parker, Muskegon, Inmber; schr Q. D Morrie, Goose Marhor, wood: acur Mlanet, Whits Lake, fumber; schr Robert 13, Klng, White Lakal wuad; schr D, K. Hailey, Builulo, coal; sche A, Q. TRogers, Eacanabs, iron} scow Bea Birl, Saugatock, lumber; s chr P. Head, Muskegon, wood;achg Charloite Hibbard, Alaska, railroad tles; schr'l'em- Eclr,l!ly City, lumbexs echr Hower, Alpens, lum- crischr Magnolia, Muskegon, lumber; schr Lena Johneon, Ludington, lumber; achr C. J. Roeder, Manistes, Iumber; achr M. Thompton, White lake, lumber; schr Beloit, Pentwater, bark; schr Hacine, Muskegon, lumber: wcr J 0. Mozs, Mus- kegon, lumber; achr Mamio, Ludington, lumber; schr Ataunto, Muskegou, Iumber; sciir Wolverine, Muskegon, lumbers wchr sabelle Sanda, Maniatee, Tumber; schr Ytocklag Lilrd, Butialo, conl: schr A 1. Burger, Ludington, lumbors schf Boasio Honlt, Mamstee, Inmbor; schr Tom Palne, White Lake, woods el Cocllla, lumber; nolir I, Rand, Kewaunce, bark: schr v an Valken- burg, Sutton Bay, lumber; schr Sardinia, White Lake, lumber; ‘schr Mertha Calklus, Maniatee, iamber; ache Little Belle, White Lake, wood; achr K. M, Portcl, Grund Traveree, bark: schr G, P, Do Coulres, White Lake, Wood;_ achr Winule Wing, Pentwater, bark; schr A. Moshor, She. boygan, Tumber; schr W . Nounds, Charloite, coal: achr Bary McVey, Slater Nay, woud; schr Whirlwiud, Witite Lake, luntber; schr Literty, Manfatee, Tumber; wche Glad 'Tidings,” Trav- eras Bay, wood ; schr Applcton, Ludington, lumber; schr Kato Winalow, Buffalo, coal; schr Weatches- ter, Muskegou, luinbor; ache Clara Parker, Le- Tand, plg fron : schr Tuxcoln, Silver Lake, Ininbers achr'C. ¥. Allen, Grand Haven, Jumber: schr Loufau McDonaly, Manitee, Inmbier; schr Helen Tinod, Muskegon, lumber; Acow Mary E. Packard, Ludwig Pier, lnmber; ncow Magdalena, Tackard's Pler, wood; scaw Uranger, Mack's Fler, woud; scow White Oak, Ludinglon, wood: scow Banner, Hullund, bark; scow Lauret, Muakegon, wood. CLranASCEA—Schr G. B, ' Fller, Ludington, 10 tous hny ; prop Trucadell, t. Juo,’ sundricns - prop Messener, B, Joacpl, sundrieo] schr Jonslo Phil- 1lps, Manistee, 1,000 B corn; prop Arabls, Bulla- 10, 160 bu_wheat, 32,218 bu coru, 200 Lrin flour, pundsiea: rche G, 3. Case, Bullalo, 25,537 bit corn} nchr Madison, Ladingtou, 30 pkge ' frule: schr Chi- cago, Sbeboy?an, 23 bilsupples and sundrics, prop 21,000 b corn; prop Rognuke, Tonnoke, Battal Milwankce, sundeleas schr Mystic, Muekegon, 30 Du corn, 40 bit onts, 4 tuns coals eche A. J- Mow- rey. Lincoin, sundrien; prop Tender, Saigatuek, ndtiess peop G. I' Meath, Saugutack, K0 b corny 5 preen dod, and mindries: st Alpéns, Mlurke: ok D1 bl park, 7 cunes furdl, and sundrlos: pro {enomince, Gredn Bay, 44 bris pork and sundries el Twin rotlers, Halland, 12 tons coal sud » rics. —r—— TFREIGIITS, Citcano,—Frelghts wers quiet. Tiwo vesols were taken at 23jc for corn to Nuffalo. Most of tho earrlora wero holding off for 213¢. The char- ters wers the schrs 8, V. it Watson and Champlon for 75,000 bu corn at 2%4¢, and propellor room for 10,000 hu barley, - BurraLo, Ang. 30.—Charters reported ae fol- luws: Bark Vanderbiit, coul henca to Marquette ot 4fic, Iron back ta Cloveland at $1.25; schr Butcher Boy, lumber, Perry Sound to Tonawanda, ab S1,0215 on raally burk unrw{) Dlarell, do, Day Uity 1n Chleazo, at $1.50; xchir Delor Delolf, coal hence to' Chlenzo at 40¢; wehr K. Winalow,'conl heneo Lo Chicago at 4be; schr Meare, coal hence to Clicago at 40¢t sche 4. W, Doanc, Queen City and Luceriie, waitiug tu load, DeTnoir, Aug. —Ltiraln frelghta continue ulet, with no change In rates. Wiheat to Onwego, 13¢5 te Kingeton, 1o Bulalo, 2¢; Lo Cleve- landy 13ic, frou of elovation, MUILWAUKEE, Ang l.—No charters to-day, and ratea continne nominal, at 2430 on wheat 1o Buf+ falo, and 536 to Kivgston. LAKE MICIIIGAN, Cunicaen,—Tho;favorable wind which came upat anearly hour yesterday morning bronuht In an fm- mones fleet, Erom 7 o'clock yesterday morning until 5 o'clock 1ast ovenlug no less than ninety veanels arrived In port....The steambarge Ker- ahay arrived ‘here yesterday from Day Clty, having on board ibe lmmense cargo of 400 Urls of walt ami 00,000 ft of lumber,....The mcbr 8, B, Shephatd was damaged by callisfon tn the river yesterdny.,.o Tha schr R. O. Crawford, Cupt. James Van Slyke, arrived bere yeaterday from Oconto witl a cargo of lumber, huving made the tonnd trip In six duys, which la very. fast thno couniderlu the lead wiiile wineh have [ately prevailed lie achr Hegulator arclved horo Yosterduy with spift fore and mun sailt, The damage waw dono during the squail Wedneaday nigut....John Meguaid, Captatn of the scow Dunliam, o which n disgraceful row ecnsreil when she left \»un B tew days o, denles (hat iL wits i who Heked tho mati so untmercifully, lle #ays hu was 0ot on board at all when the sow oc- corred, and " that the Heking was done by one of the ere JEhe eche Teor- peet which has lately’ taken & cargo of dleals to Quebee arcived hack agaiu yeaterday, Bhio lud 8 caryo of Yumber from Zihwankls un boarl, 'I'he pour of \his city wha are sick and fn need of (reeh alt whl no lonkler have & chance (o inhiale the puro nad fuyigorating alrof tho lake on the Nhospitsl ship Summer Clond. ler contracy wlih the Hospital Comwilties cxpired yeaterday, and she will sgaln embark v the luwber tratic, PORT HURON, Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribuna. Ponr Hunos, Mlch., Bept, L—Dows—Drops YLawrence, Mineral Rock and bargea; schra Maple Leal, E. W, Rathburg, Young America, Up-Props Forter, Chamueriin, Ru esla,d.8, Fay and cousort; schra Weat 8ide, Lapetils, Lady Mchonald, W, 8. Crusthwalte, B, F. Druce, Es. canba, 1 &, Mareh, Charlea Hinckley, Wi attin, freali; weather cloudy. Hpectal Digpatih to Th Ponvllukan, Mich., .‘-(lll‘ 1—it Pro) Pananic, Emma Thompeon, Warrlngtlo Fountdin City, Davidson sud Ogaritd, No Mille an barged, Jarvis Lord and consorti schre Dalama, llome, James Couch, Filzgerald, Marco Polo, Portland, Michizon, Jamales, Ur=Props Montany, Canisteo, Jamalea and barges, Gianden Clly, Pralrle Stite aud barges, “Teinncet und barges, ntotagun 1d barges; achre . Blssell, Lem Elleworth, N. C, West, Winp—Northweat, fieshy weatber cloar, ' PUE GANAL, * Hripaxronr, Iil., Sept. 1. —AxmivEn~Montre- al, Ottawa, 3,000 bu cornj Lily, Morris, 6,000 bu corn; O, W. Zimmerman, Minooka, 160 tons sand; Pbeuls, Lockport, 5,800 bucoru; Orion, Mase aune. . 8L, —DowN-~ 0,000 tn corn; . 4, Wright, Morrls, 0,100 ixsex, TAgalle, 5,#00 hu corn. Creaunnn—~Coataract, Utlea, 10,182 ft lomber, 1,000 portas prop Montauk, Lockport., 4,047 bu Wheats' Maple Leaf, Lockport, 5,000 by wheat; Mertrapolis, Peotin, 0,546 £t lumher; Dolphin, O1- tawa, 10 1 lumber, MARQUETI'E, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, ManquerTr, Mich., Sept. 1L.—Anmven—Prop Buperfor; achr Bandusky. CrLeaRen—Prop W, L. Wetmore; echrs lirunette, (‘ .}. Mogill, Two Fannics, David Wagstaffe, il ated, Pansrn Up—1'rop Paclfic, Dowx~—St. Louls, City of Fremont, BUFFALD. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Burrato, Sepl. 1, —Canal frelghts have declined to Gc for whent, and 6%¢ for corn Lo New York. ‘Tho fluftalo Eleyating Association have reduced oveling from $4 to §:4 por thousand bushels on ateain vesacls, ——— MISCELLANEOUS, Tuis AND TiaT, —The achr Magyle Johnaon wos recently sold at Buffalo for $2,200....A now tug lannchen at Grand Ilaven Wednesdny, [ler di- mensiuns are: Length 50 feet; beam, 10 feet; hold, G feet; enging, Dx10....The amount of grain on the New York canal, aa nearas.can ba ascertained, on the 2Uth inet., was 90,000 bu. of wheat, 1,305,000 bu of corn, and 17,000 bu of 1ye... The J>rnp Alleghany and harfu Stewart, Danube, ‘and Ifannaford, and schr 11, C. Pottor, have lald up at Algonac to wail un advence of frelghts. The boats 10s€§130 on the last two trips, cureying lumber at $1,20,.,, Mensrs, Lynn & Cralg, of Gibraltar, Mich., have been awarded the con- teact for Imlldln‘( tho new lock-yates for the Sault Bte, Mario Canal for $5,750,...7he dredge syas nt wortk a1l day Wednesday making good progeeas in digging a trench alungside the prop Wonuns. 1t was expectod that this part of tho \vork would e completed aome time during the night, and that +one ur pioze tugs conld then pult her into the ditch cut by her alle,...Ths Detrolt Fost esya: Tho schr Thyodore Perry, which has been lald ap for & year past, las fiaslly changed hsnas, and will come oul in a fow daysus ineasa doll, She has been purchnsed by Dy City partics, and is undergoing & llmtuu;: overhail Bt Oaden: shipyard, and It the coutne of o weak will he ready fuf buslness. privata”.,.Says the Detrolt Aree Press of thed0th: . the stmr Annlo L. Uraig wan about enterin, the river Tncsilay morning, s German about 24 years of age, namod Frederlck Ileimer, of Toledo, ho shipped st Cleveland last Sunday night s a deck-hand, jumped overboard, and, altho a gang-planik was thrown him, he mads no cfort to savo bimeelf. e sank almost immudiately, and a8 not scen to rise again, A bost wan lowered, but the crew only succeeded 1u recovering the man's hat "....The schr Giladstone, bound from Toronto to Oswego, had & narrow escaps from the besch at the Intter port Bunday, ‘The yes. rol lost her steering-gear balf a wils frum *he plers and drifted to feeward, but the Caplain aucceeded in gettin, hcrnlontfl-lu the East Pler, from which place she was taken In tow by the t Dana. About 2,500 feat of her deck of lnmber wi lont overboard and drifted Mhore inder the fort, . The Cireen Uay Gatetle ways: *‘Ilcpafrs at the Huiraight Cut, rendered necensary by the encroneh- ments of the lce during Iaat winler, are wow in progress, ‘Tho enst pler, which auftered to the grealest extent, requires about 100 fuet of new piling, tho ice havimg cut the piles In two, etriugers and planking will also be required, as the danisie was sutliclent to nearly interrupt communi- cation by meana of the wi batween the lighte, Tho work is ander the superintendence of I, W, Taylor, of Mllwaakee, une of the master mechanics in the employ of the Lighthouse Board, After completing the work here, which will occupy about fourteen duys, Mr. Taylor bus orders to praceed to Kagle Blufl, and thon¢e to Eacanabn, where work is_necceeary," Notice, —Under a recent decision of the Secre- tary of the Treasury. Yesseln trading to Linceln are not obliged to report and clear thte, #a thore fs o Customs officer st that port. They bave hete- tofors been required to report to deputy at Luding- on, somo Jmiles distant. Bpecial Dispaich to The Tribune. Enrs, Pa., Sept. l.—Acrived—Props Fletelier, Viennajschr Ironton, Cleared—Schr Sam Flint. e — A Woman Votes to Hang Ifor Husband. Charlatta (N, C.) Obserner. It was stated in yustorduy's issue that the negro who committed the rape upon the little white girl near Jeffersun, 8. C., hing heen cxught near thie Anson County line and taken to South Carolina. Wa learncil to-iny that when the party who had hla lu cuarge arrived at Jefler- son, & crowd of 300 or 400 people, including both negroes and whites, collected, and the question of hunging him on the spol where the rips wos committedl was discussed, It was finally decld- ed to seitle the matier by s vote. A fine wos drawn, and all who werc la favor of hanging were requested to pasa to onoe side of it. Every person In the crowd, including_the wife of ths negro, came over except one. When informed of %lll fate ho confessed the erfme, telling the samo story as that given by the lttle girl, with- out baving heard here report of it. Ile was then “‘"f{f toa trecnear by ana hung t} he was deu ‘Ferms of eale New —t— . Drove Off the Rurglars. Hargford Timen, Night before Tuat au sttempt was made an the rear of the hiouse of Dr. I, 8. Starr, 170 Sigour- noy street, but the burglars, three in nuniber, were seen, and didw't get fu. About 2 o'clock this morning a domestle was awakened by sounds, Mra, 8pencer, though she had loaded revalvers Jylm.‘ on the table, wiaely chase & safer and equally effective woapou, She took a tin horn, about 3 fcet long, uud, going 1o a bay window near the scenc ol uperations, quickly ut [t under eaver of the blinds, and blow a Ehul that would have shamned Roderick Dmi. It was enough., The burglars dropped their tmplements and fed headlong, leapluy the fenee and tearing off Into darkuess. Ilow fhe Der Gandidaf Just ut this perlod of thwe, when natlonal politics ha »Ycu to be going on on the largest scale possible, the following suthem {3 thnelyas well as meritorfous: ‘Who shitands deratreets and goruers round. Mit sefrol agzes to b groun: Und slintled und bowed, und nefor frownod? Der Gandidale. Who hold your hiand ven yon would start, Und tald you yoi was mighty shiuasi, Und howhe luyed jou mit kis harc? Der Gune OCEAN STEANSIIIPS, ONLY DIRECT LING TO FRANCE, The General Transstisatle Company's Mafl Sieamers New Y cal between New York snd Havre, ing st Tlyinouin (0. B.) fur the lsndiog of passengers. ‘The splendid yriaols on 1h1a {avoilte route (or e Continent, (Cabina provided with Electrlc Bullx) will sall from pier No. Y f trect. N, ., a8 fallowi Touzalz, Haturilay, Sopl, 2 AL 4 D m. Lachiewnes, Saiuniay, St b, o & m, Fa! Urudette, Saturddy, Bept. {ih 4 M. Price of asange i golit (lacluding wlie) Flrae cahl $110 to 129, aceonding e, actomaudation. Third esbin, §10. Second, 72 Ttetirn tlckels st reduced ‘rates, Btecrage £20, with supertor accominudation. focluding wiue, beddiny mid ulenalls, Without extra charge, Steamers marked thus ¢y 00t carry stes gera. | LOUIS DE BENTAN, b 8% + Agent for Chiésgo. ANCIIOR LINEDATL STERMERS New York and Gty S0 0 | GALLE ALSATIA, Bapi ANCHORIA, S N e UTOPIA, Ront. 2, daui| AUSTICLIA, Naw York i Glasgow, Liverpool,”Lundos, of Lonlunderey. Cahing, $85,875 nud €0, scconling to sccaminodations Lutermealase, $33; srcrage, €24, Dratys tasurd for any ainount at ciereint rmtes, HENDRERSON BROTHERN, wl Washington-n, STATE LINE. NT! YONK TO GLASUOW, VERPUOT, N, NEW YOI F S AN Lok Y bE DuBLiy f 1 3pm B,0um Rep.10, 2w BIATE And every alternats Thursday 5 accordi; au tickets, 3810 rice. AP .\'f‘ 3, New York to Quecustown and Liverpool. o YOI LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. | SPAIN.... . Aug, 18, 3 p.mn | EQYI"F, Sept. 2, 3 p. m Sl Al Aam | FrALy: Se: orablam 0k LONDON hinE HOLLAND, Aug.2d.ua. 1, | ERIN, A p. m. Celin pastage, i Yéura i Pt 2, curtency, and tiekuts at reduced rutes. Steerage tivketa, rency, Dratsfor £) and upwarisun Ureat friial Apply la ¥ LAd ALl ; North German oyd. 1) sall wrery Satur- ay Semen. Iee. Tot ol THirdates (loboken: iakes' O oassviepront Kew York vo Suiinambion: oo 188t o Brviaeay st cutll, $1007 decdil cabln, S, gol ; dtcoraye, 440 cdrranel, FF (relut VRREBTIS g Bowitig tireon. New Yurk. g2 PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. Cabln, futermediate, and stecrage passsgo AP LOWEST RATES. Goneral oftic, 138 La Balte-at,, coruer Madtaon, o=l B ML Worlare Aent e INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Careylng tho Malls between EUROPLE AND AMBRIOA, :"?t m‘:qz, spply at Company'sotiice, 32 S, Clark- ' ERANCIS 0. BROWN, Gon, Wet, Agt, it rituls wnd ircland. Stenmship Line, Bn"rfl?grg Ne‘\v' Y‘nlk ta Mrimal (tul‘!rlnfl dlrock, | ' Weate, hiureday, Bent, 7 % suurdzyy Eept. 30 ARRAGON,' Sywion; MEBRICAL. SNEEZING CATARRH. This[a & constant aneaze, suecss, snerze, antil your Tead Sersus rendy o iy off, Unth your use s eyes ifs: chiarge exerssiye quantitics of tineus, thin, serdf, and oisonons, antil, unft fut nistnexe or pleasure, you num- ieF youriclt anonz the otk Aflieted of mofinls des Ined 0 suffer perfdicaily t diatress without Tcifef ur cunsafatiun, ery hreath of \6 18 properly cailed Th, and commonly, Cold in the itead. | urpeice i dite Lo conmtitntfonally. wenk of TRALA, 80 enferbicd Action of the per. Tn' e permanent euse of thiy dis- Fanhorn's Jiadica) Core for Catareh fa A never-failing specliic. Iustant reliel follows the orat Hore, I ke deatroya the morhfd sensftivencrss (o at- musplierle ehanges which predispose people to this dis- wave, mud {a SUFE o prevent au aitack of Chiroulc ur Ul cerative Catarrh, 4 CHRONIC CATARRH. « Eymptome.—Olatrueted breathing, partial elosure of pic.or both Rowtrilu, & stopped up, Hainfled up renling i the iead, constant biowlie of ‘the hose, dischiarges from thie uose of w watery or thick yeflow ‘or preenist mitcus, frequently streaked with blood, Sometmes the matiar hecomes encraaind fn tha naeal’ paessges and Temoved unly by prolonged efiurt, "In the woriny on Infog the syinptome sre the worst, = Violent hlowing, i kiug and spitting ol th couits are repioved. Tenst pa ind the theoat 18 frecd fi . L lias aecuiulated durlpg the bight, Finally the soneiia recrelfony aftack the throat, bronchial trbes, |uu7 . terminailng 1y pulinanary consutuption, aecom: punfed by n ucet wlicantvo breath, aud Imipalred efe- sight i ULCERATIVE CATARRH. This {a the destructive and terrifile sfape af the dis- ease, The Whols kasal poasages, including the cyes and ‘ears, tha tonsils, throat, lironchial tules, snd Tuogs bedome, oue After snuifier, affected, f0amed, ulcerated, and iccumb raplily to ihis frightful mon: Mter, A pecallar acdd s generated und sat at ifherty by this Misense, whichi, peroieatiiz the Llod, weakers qnd destroyd ite rengvating puce, and allows fhe sys: em bo oppartunity fo theow off the nalady until this polson I neutralized and expelied, It 14 hiern tyat thia constitutlonal treatment Lecomes of e most vital cons Acqnence, *hecauye unlesy arrestert ot this atage the 1 TRk Tapid progress owar conpumption. "~ \Warrews Househuld Physiclan. while & southing, healiog, and satringent nied MUkt be appileg Wirectly 1o Lhe noral Larkages, formiog tho most perfcot treatinent of the discase slble. BRUARENTLY CURED. FAXPORD'S BADIOAL CURE yom CATAREM I8 8 8a certain, and periuanent cure for Catartli of every form, and I8’ the inost prrfect remedy ever devired, It Ta urely s vegetahle diatlllatton, and is anpiied locally by uanmatton, nnd constitutionslly by fnternal mimitis: iration, Loeally applicd reliof Is Inatantaneous, It £outher, heals, angeleantes tic nasal pusssges of every fecliag bf heal fuess, obstruction, dullness, or dizzines, Conntfiutionadly sdintuistercd 1§ renoy, purfilestLof the acll polson \ith s clarged fn Catarrhi. atimulates the stoniach, liver, sid Kigneys, pestectydigestion, Tiakes now bluud, and ner: mlis the formation of sound, ealthy tssue, and Anally ahinlis comulote cuntrs] over the disease. e remark- Able curative powers, when all othier reinedics utterly £ull, OF BANVORD'R TLANICAL LTnE are aitesicd by thous £anda who grarefully recommend {4 10 fellow-sulferers, Nortatement fa made rezardiie 11 that cattnot be sube stantiated by the most respectable and rellable refor- cuce. Jilsa great and zood wiedieine, and worthy sl eonfidence. Ench packnge couteina Treatiee un Ca- tarrh and Dr. Sanford's tmpraved Inlialing Tube, and Full ilreet 058 for 1ta aar fis A1l cuses. £ ANFOnD's RANCAL, CUEX {3301 by all whelrsaln and retall droggltts throughout the Untird States. Xin LAME BACK. Lame and Pa'lnl‘ul Ilnrk._’lTwclre Days in Hospital, Mearra, Woeka & Potter: G recaverced from o initje_and use of yuur CoLLINs' Ve wansolar dudiity’ twelve 1lie Rre: Every dr air seems an encmy in disgulse, Acnte Cat his poss entlemen, T liave just yainful back theouxls the OLTAIC PLASTENS, My back aintultiat L conld hat stoop, walk, or id, aud way placed 1o tio hospical for 8 withiout enre, 1 then saked surgeon to try fhie ConLixe and In a few hours afte: pultiig oue oy et Hesed of paln and hlv to lend iny backs stn now thor. ime And an; oughly well, T cousiter them linply wouderful, Re- spectfully yonre, ALEXANDER JAME Co, 1, V6L Artiliery, Fori Warren, Bostox, May 3, 187, “ ARl DOING WONDERS.” Meners, Weeks & Potter: Gentlemen, —CoLLINm VoL TALE PLASTPIB are dofng wondets, They work like minklc, ‘and those vau seut Iust. nre all sofd and nors wanted. Hend me three dozen na kool 8 yuu geb thic Lyant theui to-morro o " PALMEL, P. M, Motisy enclosed herewith, BIRUE, 1F poseibiv. | 10 hudte. T No. Fayette, Mo., May 1, 147 Bald by all drugins, conta for one, 1. fully wrapy Yronelewrs, . and warranted, b) Hosto, Sam SEWING MACHINES. Save PAC! BOY TRE World Renowned WILSON SHUTTLE SEWIND MACHINE Tho Best ana Cheapost First.Clase Machlne [a tho Yerld, AIFOR SALE EVERYWHERE. ACGENTS WANTED 70 UNOCCUMED TERRITORY, T WHOM WA OPELI UNPRECEDENTLD INDUCEMENTS, ¥OR PULL PARTICULARS, TERMS, ke., Addreea WILSON BEWING MACHINE CO 129 Seato Bty Chlcugo, Hh THE GREAT SHOW COMING AUAIN: CEICACGO FOR TWO DAYS ONLY ! Monday and Tuesday, Sepl. 4 and 5, ON LAKIE FRONT. HENRY BARNUM, Maoager. FHOWE'S GREAT LONDON CIRCUS MENAG- ERIE, MARDI GRAS, &c. The entire resourees of THIS GREAT KHOW will be Prodyced.” The) set Circis ever in Chicago, Vouchied Tor by Uie Prest and Public, Tlie Empress of the Arena, M'LLE DOCKRILL. Thie Australlan Horseman, MR JAMES MELVIL] ‘The Gracefal and Acentopiished FRANK MELVILLE. The Gymnast Wonder, M'LLE JUTAU, GEO. BROWN, WM, CONW] WM, Wi v | 1 DOGKT Fitkh 0t £ ROKT. EI. X, WILLIE, FREDDIE o Thirt Uthier Epecialty ATlaue, A Chater Menucerln, & Schuol of Natural Hintory, s ofo-Mardi-Giras Carnival Steeet Mardi-gras Commival, &t ' will take Dince st B o'clock {3 the morning, thrand Mippo-Ze i ekt 1,200 Cushtoned Onera Seats. Admisslon aa usuat, Dours open aL 1 and 7 B, DUCATIONAL, ADAMES ACADENVY. QUINS TASHM. TON. CHARLES FIRANCIS ADAMER, LL. D., hajrman of Tosrd of Nanagers. WILLIAM ft. DISMMOCK, Lb. D., Mastn, The dealgn of the School fato prepars bays, in tha MOat tierongl) manter, for the” hest Amerltan Col- irger. IBuyattom this Acadeiny have been this year adinfited to Harvand, Yale, Brown, and Amberst Col. Inges Thore ara flda teachem—all gentlomen ~of sulitysnd cxperionin, e ot i €T 18 @ BTEDATALAFY clavt for thave too young for 1o Avwleingt AN hejustenction Kven 15 CAEnTy e higher work of tie Acadeiny, "No_ puplls are Te- anrder {0 yrarsof agv. The Master (with bis Tamily) aud the Al Teachier restde n the Academy lioarding Achooj {Die yuangrr bors hinve each 4 separata alcovo (n o flormitory that communlcates directly with the 'R bedromn, 'L 3is0 be boarded in vvllltu famiites, Fur catslozues sidress tho Master, " LADIES’ SCHOOL, FProparatory, Acndemic, and Collegiate, CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., Will open Sept, 13, 1870. Kooma larae, clogantly forntatien, eated by rtoam, and ghtad by s, Special attention to health. Gymnastic driil, “No public esaininations or cxhibitfona, Prof, G, Bieenncr, nn exnerlenced fnsfractar and Sompoter, WIll have clargo of tho Lepartment of urle. Dr, Menry Forter will have charge of the Healtn Depsriment, r. George Loomia will tave the government of the eclionl, to whom alf comimunicatfons should be addresred. Send for circular. H. B. BRYANT'S CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE And English Training Sehool, BTATE.AT,, B, B, COR. WASHINGTON. Lorgest fnatitution of the kind In the United States, Thotough lustructlun, Excellent dlecipifue, Commenea tme, Gond bardiay: places fr students out of Can select any uranches. Address for cireus t. 3 BUYANT, Chicogo. TII, Acadeny of {he Sacred Heart, No. 361 North Doarborn-av, This Inatitnte bas been extabliehed nnder the patrn agnof the Right lteveread Bishop of Chicago, i {n aceordance with the expresscd dcaire of parents for & Eelert Academy. Llawes commence the Flrat Monday of £eptember, il the plan of siudies il be thie aaine a2 that pursucd in all ihe etabiishimenteof the Sacred Heart. ¥or Clsculara snd furtles Informaiiun aniy to THE LADY, SUPEIGOR, 361 Dearbarn'ay. tgn s “ COMING.* The grandest cxhibition painting fn the world, “LOOKOUT HOUNTAIN,” “The Battle Above tho Clouds,” 18 caneidered the most remiarkable picture in exist- enca, James Walker, tho artist, sketched the position of (he forces engaged during the battle, and a photographer made 00 negatives for this work immedintely after the Oght. Its accaracy of detall s been attested by thousands of Union and Confederstes there cngaged, and it excites the deepent interest an an llinstration of one of the reatest achievments of our own **Army of tho Vest." This great work, costing nearly $70,000, the property of Gen. Joe 1inoker, had heen ob- tained at great expense by the Exposition Commit- tee for thle Annual Exbibiton concgnently they wifl be ubliged to charge 8 smail additional adumis- slon fee, SOUTH PARK PAVILION, Corner Thirty-ninth-st. and Cottage Grove-av, THIS EVENING, GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT GIVEN BY THE G. W. L. G. BAND. ADMISSION, 26 CENTS. Chicago Acadey, An Engilsh and Ciawlcal Day School, furnishen Ougt and fratematlc traning for puptis of ail ages.” Tn the Primary and Intermediae Departments they are carefully igatructed fn the commen brancues, &id- In the Collekiate Danartineut may yrepare far Lustness or scientific pursnits, or for sdmimfon to any College ar Usteessiiy, Natife German snd French teachers tn- siruct o Uietr retpective lagnases. Puiln of bort sexes have cqual advantages in all departinents. Tenth year begius Sept, 11 For elreulars addresy 1L 31 DABCO University of Notre Dame, NOTRE DAME, IND. ‘This (nstltution affords students an _opportunity of pursulng at will a Classical, Bclentific, or Com- merclal Conrse. The Post-Graduate Cotrsa of Civlt Engineering fa now alea fuily established, Clarses will be Tesnmed on Tnesday, Fevt. bl Tioard and toition for scholastic year, SU0D, For entalogues uddres« KEV. P. J. COLOVIN, C.8.C., President. HIGHER EDUOATION FOR LADIES, PITTSBURGFEMALECOLLEGE. TWHNTY.S1X TEACHERS. Ten teachers in the Consersatory of Music con- nected with the College. Chnrpea less than any school in the United States affording equal advan- {ages and accommodations. Falf terin opens Sept, 7. Bend te REV, 1, C. PERSUING, D. D., Pitts- burg, Pa., for catalogue. WOoOD'S MUSEUM. MAREFI & VAN FLEET Proprietors. HIGHT & ROUELE.-.., Mansser: Grand Openta of the Fall and Winter Besson, Satur- day, Rept, 2, with New Cotapany, New Eces Magntfcent Dmr Cnriatn. "7 coed, patuted, gilded, aud lhnmuu{hly Tenuvales Ing it ona of the pretiiest (heatres in the West. day Matinac and evenlog, Sheridan’s elvT it Comedy entitled THE RIVALS, Quigley's MARIONEYTES, ur Fun for the Littis Ones, and LITTLE TOMMY, tho Cliltenys Bird, wiil sddreta ths Sudience la the Susas n Iy, iu'i()u:cy_’s NEW €HICAGO THEATRE, opposite Sherman House. Monday evoning, Aug. SAaod Wodnosday aud Saturdey o nees, HOOLEX’S MINSTRELS! *UThe Peopie's Own,™ In Ba eutirely iew Drogramime. Firet appearaoce of TIARRY STAKWOOD, S he man h the Talking Banj; eorge B, Knight's Millary $nectacle, A e paraite and driil 6t the mintature regtment of Continen- tals recaived with tumuliuous sopiviee. Immcnse sic: X F TE WELCH. 11 eera of tae o W WL, "J:I".\ ’ s Twg en’ from By Hook.” Enpaeed, and will sbortly s the emg’%vx. ity SRERIOAS "ana "MACK. TRet "pros Tabines, TCVICKER'S TIEATRE THE SPY A GREAT HIT! Chas. Barry as 6en. Washingtow, TUniversal Delight-.-Tableaux Encored, ILE SPY every niglit and Baturday Matf 3 SHEUE FOURNES U HAVERLY’S TIHEATRE, Late Hooley's Theatre, Tandolphat.. betwveen Clark i MAQUIRE & AVERLY Propriete WL GIATR AR, Mgager Unequivocnl success of the FAMNOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS! Monday eventng, Aug, 2%, dnd durlng (he week, an gaulre cliango of Urogramiaie. Wedneaday and Saturday Matlnees, “Soit 4 Orat wppearance of canian and Croutn. Tob flart, ool Burgessand Dilly Courtwright ~. RSOVEEUTORPUY DE. JAME, Lock Mospital, Cor. Washinglon & Franklin-gls, Chartered by tha State of Hitnofs for the express pure pose at glving Immudiate rellef (n il cates of private, 1 omblicate wel 4 Mou at the Jicad of the profeesion for Uio ket 5) rears. Ageand experience srs sil-hinportant, Kembin) Weukiiene, b lussen by dreams, plinpieson the Tave, foat nan: (ks oo witively ho curcd. Lutiles wanting the ot drlje il\h‘n\llln. call or write, _Plesaul houe for pas tenis. ' A boak {or the millou, Marriage Giride, which (abolit theso diseases—who vhould inarey = 10cents (o pay hastage. Dr. Janies Tins 3 "You see no 0o Lut ihe Doctar, Dr. Contultatious uiway res ST # i Vangidentar, Y T Wanimazor Mt o vy tuntn of b el § st e Uiy the fongrat L cliy, wid o (ke Boet succemial SRR DAY i SINAL WEARNKSA, RIGHT of MEMOKY, ks, Rarrous e, n Tauiriag Gelfesto atianiios, eall or wels pilcats, Persentaflisted whth loag-atavding e complaint, of those Larlag Li 1ad o enll . ar. MAY De sonuited. perioamiy at ali okironic oF nervuns dlses ouly physivian (n the city who warra: Oflice houre, Yn. 1 WH D, Tk Bu 7 T tnd 2. q RoAreats 3 D“- I“ 01\ ot mih e ive male DiMcultles. Sty oelebrated Frenth Perdicd] 1114, Drlw, aivo Spacines, theouly e iravedtive knows, 3. 1 Marriage Gulde. 1ustrated, 14 IFge Voo pagos, ster with Peescription, $1.(0. Correspondence conls dential Callor vrite, WHN stamp, Eigiii or Grman, NERYOUS EXUAUSTION-A CAL. ESSAY Tivered at KA‘I‘m peising & aeries uf fectul L] us of Naw }uf’ul 11“‘“ cause and cure 0 atuge decliu, sowlag lndivutably how loit g!l‘"l inay Lo regained, aitordingacies synupels ot the [ »ulmrnulo marriage, aud tictreatuient of nurvous And phystcal delitity, beie tha ra B yefee! leude. Drice 33 conte, Aduress DI T, K%, oo audresldences Banc PRESCRIPTION FRED Tor the wpeedy curo of Seminal Weaknves, Lost Manhood, wnd il dsorders brought un by indiss cretions or excens. Auy drugnet hae thelngredls ents, Addrews DAVIDSON & CO.. Box 2303 New Yorl, " PRERORIPTION FREE the speciy curo of sknuss. Loit Man- Dol Wi e s on by Clratietlon ar eresg ool DIEPSRLR L S e, ondo wlilshoitly spes . ADELPII THEATRE, J. 1, Tlaverly.....Prop, | J. Rt. Allen.. ..Manager GRAND MATINEE T0O-DAY, 2. M. SHARP, An unvqualed varlety company, each and every onc i star. All branclica of the amuscment world i 8 siugle entertainment, Sunday afternoan and wvening, grand benent to LEONARD GROVER. A CIAMPION BILL, . GRAND CONCER'T AND BALI, Vel Wedneadsy and Saturday, 70 and 371 South Stnteste 0 ROTTGIRSER: DANCIN A1 USION HALL, & ner of Monroe. Ing, Tlckets CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, MORGAN PARK (NEAR CHICAGO). The fall {ermof this institution commences vn Tuerday, Sept. 12, 1670, Another now bufiding will be com- pleted and ready for occapaucy as tbat time. Ity capacity will he sufliclent to accommodate Gfty ad- ditioual boarding pupils, For further information orcfrculars addrens the Treaident, G, THA' Chicago Eemale College, Morgsn Fark, Covk Co., 1L, "or at 77 Madison-¥t., Chicago. M1SS ABBY H. JOHNSON, Forseventecn years Principalof Hradford Acmicmy., will begln thio aecond yesr of her Moms Schnal for Joung Ladice bept. her residence, 100 at,, Dostun, Atiss SARAT 1., BAILET, late of Dearborn Semina. 17, Chicaco, w1’ hiave charie of the Uepartment of ental l‘mlow)-ny Belles Leitres, and Latin, Referencea—=I'7of. 8, C, Bartlett, Chicago Thea, Sem- tpary: the Kev. A. . “Peabody, Harvard Univeraity, Cambridge, Masn.; Jarics T, Fieids. Hoston. GLEASON’S ACADEMY U430 Weat Adama-st. _This 1s an Elcmentary, Com- merclal, and College-Preparatory School fof Young Men and Boys, Pupils can enter for either depart- ment. or for the Commercla) combined wilh other studies selected by permisslon of theDrincipal. ‘The Fall terin beging Sept, 4. _Please send for cat- alogue, M. T, GLEASON, Drincipsis ELMHURST BOARDING S80HOOL, For Young Ladies and Girls, near Chicago, 111, Next schaol year will commence 3unday, Fept. 11, 1870, Indoreed and patronlzed Ly tho most emi- nent citizens of Chicago ond vicinity. MRS, L CUTTER, formerly liead Assiatant Washin; Scnool, Clilengo, Principal. Send for circular to Principal, Elmhurat, buPage Co., 1. hasies- MRS. GARRETTSON’S BOARDING AD DAY-SCHOOL for young ladies and children, No, 52 West Forty-seventh-at,. Sew York, wlil reopen on Wedneeday, Sept, 27. Facili- ties for the study of French, uerman, and Muslc unsurpzesed. ‘Thoroughcss in every departisent, Apply peraonally ot by letter, as above. MADAME O. DA SILVA Alex Dradford' (formerly Mre. Opden Knglish, French,and German oardin ay-School for young ladies and children, witl calisthenics. No, 17 West Thirty-cighith-st., New York, Iteopens Sept. 25, Appliention may be made by leiter ur personally, as above. MRS, CUTHBERT'S SEMINARY Reopens 3fonday, Sept. 11, for younz ladies and chil- dren. foanding aud day schoof. Fall corps of e clent and experienced teachers. Superior bulldiug, SPpAratus. elc. Special attentlon FATE 1o IusLe, COF- iyl Lolie: For catafogiuc, iKNTA CUTHUERT, Pria. " ST, XAVIERS ACADEMY, Wabash-av,, cor. Twenty-ninth-st., Wil he opened for the reception of bonrders aud day scholure on the first Monday in Septembec, For termy address THE MOTIER SEPERIOR. RACINE COLLEGE. The Autuinn Ferm will begin Sept. . The Col. Teza and Grammar School open the ssne day, For galalogues apuly fo REV. JAMEY DEXOVEN, D. D.; Raclgv, Wis, U BUBLICATIONS ., teed Music Books., Kasy, Simplifiod Instruction Books are ‘Bellak’s Mcthod for (Reed) Organ, PAPER, 75 C1S. DOARDS, $1.00, Mack's Analytical Method for Violin, BOARDS, 81,00, A eapltal collection nf music for & **home™ or ama. tQur urcheatra, consisting of Viollu of Flute or buth, {rnee or Clartnes, second Violin, spd Vieloacello or Duuble Bass and porhisps Piano, is WINNER'S BARD OF FOUR - - $1,00 Valuable Books for Study, RITTERS HISTORY OF MUSIC, 2vol ca. $1.50 Thila couclse, romplete, sud {ntereating history cone tains the substance ot ail that has ever been written un uflxwaxbxuu. Aud (W alinost 2 becessity for muslcal stu- e Moore's Encyolopedia of Musie - - - £6.00 Appendix to Moore's Enogolopedia - 600ts, Diotionary of Muaioal Information - $1,26 Of these three useful booke the frss lamuch thelargest, and contalds s {LIMANSC AlliouDL Of fnformaiton on viusical subjects, FLo Appeudiz has notices ot what Tiwa tranapircid stace e e DUOLCAGR Gf tiid Teb Dhiuk and the ** Dictionary i ance of u)) that la1n the rvat a8 the bk Kucyelopedia," but condented as M as posstile, Hither Book st pant-free, for retall price, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO,, Bosato! A, i ESSOR $50. $100, $200. $500, $1,000, ALEY, FUDTHINGUAM & CO., Dankers and firg erw 13 Wallat N Y., loake for cuslomiers desira uvesimenta of largo of suisl] aniounts i stooks o exitiiata chatacicr, which frsquently pay from 2vs tu weiity Limes the amount fuvested ercry (bIrty days. Btocks bouglit aud carried ad long 48 ‘desired on epusli of Svercent,_Clrculara aud weckiv revortasent frev, 3 WANTHED, Bllver, Gulddust, and Dulllon bought, Jewel- D] el Dullion houghe, Jexeli kindsof westa gold snd sliver, refued and asssyed. ; + CHICAUO KEFINING CO., 158 Filth-av., Chicaga. - Irlle C. BROUSSAIS Vil reopen ber French and English tiehool on Beptem. ber 16, 4L S84 MIchIuwn A%, Shn Wil bo ssistad by Mlie M. WROUSSAIS, Mirs JEFFERS, and othier coni- wicnt tesclems. The V'ritiary Departuiens upens un cplember 4. Youne Ladies”Colleiale Tnstiate and Seminary, MONROE, MICH, The twenty:seventh callelate year opens the 10th of Reptember, 7 Tibraces, Beshied L CIASSICAT & Sub: feal Department, | Fiticen Plauos, oue Pipe’ Organ, It Apply to Trof. E. three Music Teschers, Monros, Mich, Ivil and L BOYD, x‘lf&'ln ul Enginecring at the nssetuce Palytechule Lustitutes T'ray, N. nittuciion Nery practi Advaniague uil quJ untry.’ Gradusics obiain excellzut pualtioua, Teopuns Bebk. tath, - For the Annual itedtuter, cou ning fmproved Cotirse of Kt ull particila VEOR CHANLES DIOWNR, Disettor. Nflli’l’ll SLDE SCHOOL rm opens fept, 23, (K10. aross oF apply ster FOR LIOY: s’m Cuicagoay, AR & REED'S BOARDING AND DAY Indics, Nos."u YLVANTS MUS SyLyasn. or. U und 8 Last Fifly- m‘f’:."' Oct, 1, schoul for young d ihird-at,, New York, Freacis and Ger. may pracilcally uight curful’ Halutig 1n priwney Feparatory departuments; colleglate courae uf study mects ol demands for higher wducatlon of wowen, Arangeinents for Lealth and comtort un A grand scale, vacculnl.muder ricl cunmected With the D ORKMIEULY AN re. ) ELVE Q00D DOYS—A Actiool for Loy fromn efght to twelva: years old il beopened at the Dickinson Jome, i¥ Number [ited, 8oy special narental’ card usraiteed. " Addros Vropricwor, D. MOME, " Like areat, i . Grove Hall, New Haven, Howe School I0F Young Lad 1870, Address MISS M, P, MONTYOI HOME"—$1153E3 PORTEN & CHAMBr lly sebool for youts ladics aud el Hawpshiro Couty, Mass, ADAME CLEMEN SCHOOL, GERMANTOWN, 'a. ~Tle fall seaslon of InTu wlii open Wednesday, Fur cliculan apily to tie Prioctpul, M EST BIDR GENMAN “RANDEHGART g Gpeus depr. 4. Lrincipal, Miss DURMESTEL, Weat Jacksog . 0. BRYAN'S BUARD! - BUH you 0% B AR S A funiu-Eckiody fentito and B TORWICH. UNIVERSITY, tar NSRRI R S, GRda Doty EDUCATIONAL, LAW SCHOOL, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. The academic year 1870-'77 will begin on Thars. day, Sept, 26, ° The examination for advanced standing will begin on Thuraday, Sept. 28, atd a. m. Atihc beginning of the academic yonr 1877+ '78, nnd aftarwatde, npplicants for sdmiselon whe nrenot graduates of Colleyes will he required to paa a preliminary examination. Atthe beklnn‘nj of the acatlemlc yenr 1H70+'0), the Faculty will ad. a third year {0 the conrse of {nntruction, aad can- dudaton for & desree who enter the School after tho scadernic year 187677 will ¢ examined In the en- tre coures of three years. They must aiso b membera of the School at loant two yenrs, Yor in- formation, and for circnlars giving fnll particuiars, address JOHN 1. ARNOLD, Elbnrhm BISHOP MELLMUTH COLLEGES, LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA, Afford tho higheat intelloctual snd Christian edn- cation tu the sons and daughtors of gentlomen st very moderate chargea, Tha Colleges are one mile npart, and are Loth anpplled sith i abie staff of experfenced resldent European teachiers. IHELLMUTH COLLEGE (BOYS). Head Master~Rev, CANON SWEATMAN, M. A, 4230 per annwm, Incinding all charges. HELLMUTH LADIES' COLLEGH. , Princlpal—Rev. H. F. DARNELL, M. A. Reduction to ctergymen. Yeatly rcholarahips on :ery sdvantageous terms, Next ierm comniences Sep LAKE TOREST ACSDENY. Fall Term begins Sept. 7, CHAS. K. PESSENDEN (Harvard ‘.T.\I.) it % icher of Lattn. T. 8 BETT (Harvard A. M.), T E. J, BARTLETT (Dartmouth A, MIBS MIDA . WALNE, > cher of Greel, f Mathematica. Fisioroe-ia Tc’nehn of Munfc, . ‘agether with & full teashing ce or English and Selentide Fuadtes ard' e’ Griat ad Fichen, fane unze ¢ wiil be at Jansen & McClup'a on Tuchiny, Thusadnge ané Satuidiy ur this work! from 12102, “whiere ie May e consuited by thoee desivous o WiRcing hoya at the Acad: ile would be hapoy alsh o welcome ofd or new pate rons at the Academy In Lake Foreat, S 1K has, princtpar, LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Tuts School provtier 8 fonr y s’ courae (n Engfneot. AR L the degree of Civil Enziacer. or Mining nfinere: ad four vears cune b Gliemlatrs, ln Net- ural iliatory, and In Mathematies, Phyeies. ‘and” As- i af which leds jen of A tranamy, w ot dogien o large portion of the inrae s ©n (0 U ntes k. * ktidents of e Toums In Colleen Rutidings, afd. hosrt "ijl;“ li}'c“["l'l‘l’)‘l““";‘t‘i:"r thl; l'\\'{”l and 20, ot Y S vrinfo g YR TAY O EASTHAMPTON, The thirty.atxth J5as wiht begin Aus, tfon of candfdates Az, ), 8t s, m. thiree years, , WE h et llaven Tiopkiss ( i Tidlied S iy U A r of the Profs 2 i \,l lI.E“ 3 Roawell i'lflillh A .zl jepartiment, receutly N ENgIoh Department i the, e wnd ticorge Y, Washihnrae, A, 0., orie and Oratory, h'fl'nll{ Princlpal 10 the Hilih In Holliston, ddress, for further laformatl Treasurer of Wiliiston Beminary, ALLEN'S AC] d guarant k Y 4 all vd on. Twelve exovrienced fewora and teaclicrs. 1iood boaraing places near the schuol. A Himited number of hoys Teeeived fato tie family of the Presideat. Comno ami s 10e ap well-veutilatel, an Oncly-earpated rooms o emr. Nas, 140 ‘and 160 e tho sunerior advantages of th ing where 10 send your son: call at (he house evenlugs. WA W, ALLES, § Prattont, “ax TH, UNU LADIE, + CHICAGO. £ Sohool,, Tharmzh IESE, Superior ade S AND YA ASHLAND-A Y & 108" K welture 0 connection with thie s ue nddress ths Privetpal, CHARLIER INSTITUTE, Ceatral Park, New York City, for boys and young gentlemen of 7 tu 20 years. Boarding anil Day Echoul, College. Huniness, West Foint, aud Scien- tific Schoots. ~ French, German, and Spanish care- fully taught and spoken, Bullding new, the best of ltskind. ‘Twenty-sccond year bezins Sept, 1 Prof. ELIE CHARLIER, Directer. THE SOHOOL OF VOCAL ART - antned for 1 LLADELPILA, . tabilshed for the fustruction of t hera and artists lnder the direction of MATASE K BRISEIR Frin, 1, assisted by competent ieaciers {n 2t Lranehes, ‘wliil reopen on MONDAY, SEPT. 25. For csculars of Informatfin apnls Actures, UL 1327 SIPBUCE-S, PHILADELEIIA. Pennsylvania Hilitary Academy - Chester, Px. (for loarders ony tlou eievatcdand healtht commoul Tho ems Sept. 1. Locas g8 hanisoine su. n Civil and Me- It n I MAESS COMSTOCIL. Now 32 xmt 31 Weat Vartletlost.s Now York, ACING RESERVOIR PAR) ENGLISH, FHRNCI ASD AN BOARDING LOARDING 1) £0 SIXTEEN. OATHR S ETAGE OF Nt : MILITARY ACADENMY, Sopt. 6. Ten acres 4s Lase, | AThY send ywar ors. Lake View mear Chicago). ones [ise-rruunds; overyihing frsi-c ys Fast ¥ Inveati CIHBEGARAY IANST Eeopeus Wedneadey, Eent, TouNG LADI 1oEML Termm will onen Tueslar, Bert. 13, 1676, Catae 1 ou mppilativa to Thegent, jogues seut frec ou mppileativi to L BGORY, Clabais, [0, "DEARBORN SEMINARY, W55 and D09 Wabash-av. The twenty-Arst year of this well-known rchool opeus Monday, Sept. 11 Primary, iutermediate, und colleglute departments. A full corps of abio teachers. Ample accommodations for boardiug and day pupils. Send for catuloy: SOUTH SIDI SENINARY, ) Sichigau-av. MRS, ). SIMONS, Principal. The Aol il foued Tacelay, Sept, to" with a full corpe of tuchers, _For circuluraspply & sbove. RYE SEMINARY, Rye, N.Y...For pnllcnlg_tiu‘l_dr‘a Mm. 8., ll_ W EST END INSTITUTE. ¥ANT 3 . B L. A Haver! G ety i j\lls;{lflwm SEMINARY WILL IE All{ Bept. 4, 1870, Frof. Clarko & Clasteal Deparbiment, oK 4 FIGULAND MILITAIY “SCADESTY, “WORCES: er, Mass,, preparcs [la gruduates fur sowmasdiug sitions In coiniiwn aud scientitic bursulla CLOTIING, FIRE[ FIREI! CLOTEIING Slightly Damaged bv Water, Al the late firo of Hall, Gorrison & Co., New York, $30,000 worth of 3en's and Boys' Fine Cluthing, ta be sald at Appialsar's value, which is 50 par cens below drsc cust. Saly ¢a coutisue from day to day untll closed out, at (hicago, I, 168 Soufh Clark-st., L AUCTION SALE&, Auction Sale of the Wreck of the Propeller Merchant. Ou SATURDAY, the 6th day of St EMBER, #t 10 o'cluck & L the uf U, tarkweatiicr, cor- tucloe, Wi, the ba suld a < Y RCILOOL FOR Priycipsl, Now PEN MON- o WOIC o Bropele 1 étlon ye o Lgcine. ‘The purcuusor wiil recelvg ttle from the date tho Unosewrlicrs tually e tho Yeasel uftor takiug offaucli poAUle UxtuTey 31 The tu, Rellof carricd bu Chicaio, wnd sy clafin the wwicrs o ke Mreukunay uava st any parcy wao bay roiovs od any purtiou v tho wrvck will g6 10 o purcliadc Vorlus—Quuiter cish, balanco 1u 30, 00 and W dare qual siiounis, With {Wdoreed Daper satisfactary Lo underelgucd, fs RcOUAL of Lie OWers of Lie WEECK,. 1. AL BILULASL, Bilwaukee, Aug, 2y, 1876 A B Ageak = i | Ling cuargy of _ L

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