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VOLUME XXXII ONLOTHING. A A Ao 2 2 C. 0. D. STATE-ST. SAVINGS BANK “DON'T BUST. NUTTING The “C. 0. D.” Clofhier, Will continue to recoive largo or small cash doposits, and give in exchango - MEN’S CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, CHILDREN'S CLOTH'G FURNISHING GOODS, Wholssele Jobhing PRICES. Got o good Buit, 8 good Overcont, gnd your monoy will be well {n- vosted. Prices woro novor 8o low as now. NUTTING 0.0.D.CLOTHIER 184 & 186 Statest., Opp. Palmer Housse, EDUCATIONAL. Allen Academy and Polytechnic Institute, Kot 144 and 146 23d-st., near Michigsa-ay. most plegant and thoroughly equibped Dope' and Prbi e g A R Al iratory, Clamsical, Commerefal, and Polytechnic— repariog ta pumluhomn&my for the best universitien, of o businesa and soctal [ife.” Able Faculty, Fifteen experienced instrurtors. Girls can recejre the mame huronigh natruct(on as the boys In Ancient aod Modern sthematica, Belences, l'mlmnh{. Liter- S5 Teoniy of the Iresont, Xas pooha roe s s ou the family of e 1 C we O ARA W ALLRN, LU D, ireidet NETROPOLITAN BUSINESS A N 113and 115 State-st., Ohicago. Lt Scholarship uuti) Oct. 1, 850; thereafter, $60. MISSOURI MEDIOAL COLLEGE, The turty-soventn reqular coarse of Lectures in this inatitntion will begin on Monday, the 1st of October, 1877, and coptinne five mont| The preliminary courae will begin on Monday, 10th Sevtember, The commencement for conforring degrees will bo held early in March, 1878, . For the annual circalar and catalogue giving reg- 5‘!“0‘1‘; for graduation, fees, and other informa- lon, addross P. GERVAIS ROBINSON, M. D., Dean, 1621 Olive-st., 84, Lonis, Mo, CHICAGO ACADEMY, . No, 11 Bighteenth.st. Fazltsh and Classical Day-fchool, with Primary, In- ermediate, snd_Celicgiate_Ueparimeats, .I’I_llplll of Ui sexes havo ‘equal sdvantaxes fn sl Tuillon arged only trom date of admisaton, H. H, BABUOOK, Prinoipsl. PENNSYLYANIA MILITARY ACADRMY, CHESVER, Pa., opens SKPT. 12th, Location healthe ful; groonds empiet hulldlnsl commodions. Thor- nu!h ml,fucllnu 6 CLVIL ENUGINERRING, the CLAS~ RICS, and ENGLISI, Careful supervision ef Cadets. ‘dectiten, s e SERE Wik v o of the Tremont House; cago, . HYATT, Presldent. ate_of the Bacred Meart of . Mary, WABHINGTON HEIOHTS, 1LL. Academy and day-achool for youns ladics, Wil re- genopt, . Board and tult{on tn two langusges, ding, €tc., $133 por aanuin. A s{STEN ByPENIOR. T\'[‘xflr. DARTLYA AN NES. PRANFORD'E (LATE 3. Ugden Hofimaa's) Kngliah, Frencn, and (inr- man lioardlog sna Day-School foi isdies and children, with callsthent No. 17 reopeus Sepl. 34, Applical ity Lt A e el petent tea aterhonse Hawkius and Dr, Ehber;::f" o BANVILLE MILITAR COLLEGE, NO, GN . g ville, cuX:fone iour from s-gfifiu healthiest ate elexant butldings, stcam heat, choerful homo, Hiini Fo it etrmest Lo thoroieh, war for bor or eaialugue vfi'\h:nr[{-vi SRy veleriaces to WAL ent. D)L FOR HOYS. ¥OR DL Gerara Lok, Wie, S B o hadres L ORRISTOWY, " HowEL NI, 8YLYANUB NEED'S DAY WD BOAT sehoul for youug 1adi B, NoYo Toutteentn pearioana ) Fast Fily ARDIN 001, FOIt s, auun_xfiu Tl Now Yorw, "R Y O o “FOR SATE.T0 CLOSE AN ESTATE. LML PROREITTY atbialed o ééi.‘.::-':'w'n‘.‘:':"’.‘; e ol AR stomot e arm s ceenrer p R T S B R the machinery snd senrnl equipment. The ¢ 1ty af | [HRTY] 50 e . Jou'3e! sl Kxecutors, MERCUANT TAILORING, uits 3J.B.HALL&00, “Tallors. 130 Dearbora-st. ‘TO RENT, FGR RENT. TESTRABLE OFFICES DN THE TRIBUNE BUTLDING TO RENT. dpply to WM. C. DOW, Boom 8 Tribuas Building, ___The Chicaga Daily Tribune. 3 [ - — . CIICAGO. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1877. PRICE §VE CENTS. WATCH EN, DIANMONDS, JEWELRY, Ktc. CIEAP LOTN, i) s nitfons of war Is on the pofat of starting for Plevoa escorted by a diviston. Vinsitza, Bept. 25.—~The Roumantans heve approached by fiylng e2p to within eighty yards of the second Grivlca redoubt. Undouhtedly ao assanlt will be made fn two or three days. TUPST PASTIA was reported to have entered Plevna with only & small escort. ‘The Daily News, In its summary of the war, conslders it evident that the Rusafan staff has been again outwitted, and fias permittedYmpor- tant aid to reach Osman Pasha. RUSHIAN 1.03%ZS, Loxnox, Sent. 25.—It Is stated that the Rus- tlan and Roumanian losses lefora Plevna cx- ceed 25,000 killed and wounded. . A TURKISIt DETACHMENT ON NOUMANIAN TER- RITORT, Bucmarzer, Scpt. 25.—A Turkish detachment has occupica a matural stronghold on Rou- manian territory, undee cover of the pnns of Sillstria. They spparently intend to attempt to cut the rallway betwcen Golatz sud Bu- chareat, ) = R A A A e P N e e b e CLOSING-OUT AUCTION SALE For the o0se of closing Retail Business heoforo removal, we offor our cntmrrmwll Stock, consisting of Watches, Diamonds, Jow- ciry, Silver, &ec., at PUBLIC AUCTION, Without Limit or Reserve, nt our Store, 266 & 268 WABASHEF-AV. GILES, BRO. & CO. Sales daily at 10:30 o’clock 8. m., and 2:30 and 7:30 o’clock P. M. Hala conducted WM. A._BUTTERS, Anclonecer, OROCKERY » OFENING, WHOLESALE CHKERY, GLASS) mAND OPENIG ‘We tnvite the attontion of dealars replon. “ - ” ishing their FALL 8TOOK, or buyors com- [ fug to this market, to tho LARGEST, FREBHEST, AND BEST ABSORTED — S8TOUK IN THE WEST, of FRENCH, EYGLSH, and CERMAN | % el , Levter China and Fancy Goods, & CO Bohemfan, Freneh, and Domestic Qlass- n':‘mt and colebrated Fnglish T. & R, STATE & WASHINGTONSIS, guorl:fi and J. & G. Néakin Royal Stono O‘UR GR AND ALSO Majolica, Parian, and Lava Goods, i n Sitvor-plated and Niritannia Waro, 1 | Looking-Glasscs, Table Cutlery, and, M oF thefr woury 2 , know this will be indignantt deoted, ar > iall be told the eame o atory, that “ Hir £ 23 ency s mast deaply oxomed] Inthetr w & 12" that “[lis F,x has orde S ually Aifty bullock-carts b earry them to/ & £ !k where he has “ordered 7 a e & . made, and where, I suppose, he has ord he ‘Tackish soldicts to heal their wounds, Bus Kezanlik has no hosnital or build- Ing fit for une, and 1L I not ey to transport upwards of ¢ wounded in fifty earts, carh eart earrying at the most three men. No, the unfortunate Turklsh soldler must take cars of - bimeelf in sbont elght cases out of ten. If he can hohhle away to some plac: of shelter, he may: but as to any organization, ambalance transport, medleal cuinforts, or what not, he must not. expeet any, What [« tie that anyhody shoulil care about bim? Tethim goto the Eoglish ambulanes and have chloroform when his poor battared limbs are amputated, or beet-tea when he is s feehle he ean swallow nnthing elec: but he most. not expect his uwn eountrymen to care about eoddling him tn this kindg of way, ory indeed, to care much what becomes of him. Ava. Sy—1 tind I ind conrrderably noder- estiinated the number of ‘Russian dead who weralelt o the field in the great fizht of Satnr- dayuight, 1 am fuformen by Shakir Pashn, tha securul In command of the Army of the Balkans, that | 2N dead Russians were counted nn the hill sfde whore the aeverest strngzla occarred. 1 visiterd the apot yesterday, andd from Mie ex- tmordinary way in “which the trecs and bustes are ¢t to pleces by bullets, the only wowder Is that any man conld have tne out allye from such o terriflc flre. The surface of the rround was broken hy hundreds of small mounds where the dead wera burled, and o fosutliciently had this been per- furmned, that berr and thee & hand or a knco nrumuhngnlmru the curth-heaps gmve.a ghast- Iy sapect to the gloomy wowds. Many dead, buth fricnd and foe, wete atill Itinz anharied, with a cloth over their faces and thelr bodiey half-strippedd. In close proximity grotips ol ‘Turkish soldiers sat and smakertor made coffee, with the must astonishing Indifference to the fate of their conrudes who had fallen by thetr sldea tew hours hefure. (k'ununnllzemnm Daw cotuer would Nt a cloth to ses if the dead man wus Russisu or Turk. There wos not a single Russlun prismer made nor Ronetnn’ wounded man brought fote the Turkish lwes. There ls no quarter given by elther - side. 1f the capture of arms foruis any criterion of the domage loflicted on an encmy, the toxs of the Russiuns mnust bave beon very great, for st lenst 1,00 Russian rifles have been col- Jected on thts hilt alone and brought Into eamp, There were also great numbers of Ruksian caps and aceouitreiuents, bearing the nminbers &1, 51, 55, and 56. 1 mentlon tals becanse L find thut lus- slan sccounta steudily sud syszematically (alsily the numbers of the fnssian Josses in kifed and woumded, amd_ have, moreover, invarfahly cinss- ed the desd as Bulgnrian regulars in each cuso of Russisn farlure, seeking thereby to detract. from tiie credit due to the Turkish troops for hating beaten the rezulars of the Russlan army, But In every casc of n Russian sucoess the dead chonze thefr nationality, by some unknowu inetumpaychosis, ad beome Russian regulars, -and we ‘henr no more abont the Bulearians, ‘This Is unfuie to the poor Turk, who, with il hissins, isu most gallant soldier, for on his 8lde the irrcgulars, Circassians, and [ashi- Bazouks belong not to the tigniing class, BErT, fl—As day by day passes in enforced Inactivity on the partat the Turkish sriny hes sleging tha Shipka Pass, the reckless wuste of Juc of the firet four thays’ constant assauits oa such a pusition becomes more cyident. Auother week’s contemplation of the grim gray rumport of ruck which columatds the pass on thia side, and from which the Russtan gung peer uminousiy over roud and valley, the creats of afinost {naccessible hilla lytug in a line of enfilade, and crowned with stfong carthiworke, with trenches and rifle-pits before them, amd artillery bebind, forves bome the conviction, of which there was never much douht, that G0 of Turiey’s bemt soldiers have Dbeen sacrificed foolishly, " if not wantonly, When forty battalions Yo day sind nizht for n week before a position too strong to be attucked, aml we note the foolhardiness of the firat four days’ fighting, when, on one ovzs slon, seven battalions and on another iftean, nwd - subsequently thirty-two, were hurlod n sheer obstinacy agatust this position, It certaluty becomes fair 10 ask v:h‘y we should still be ex- b ted llo accept Sulefinan Lasha as a great eneral. . 1 find I have hitherto becn very couslierably below mark in my estinate of the killed, anil wounded {n these few days’ fizhting. AS fur the killed it 18 hupeless ever to expect to got an approximation to the truth, but the wounded are not eo casily misreprescnted. I have now ascertained that there were between 4,000 und 00 wounded at one time In Kezavlik on or abaut the 20th or 30th of August. At tho samo time there were 2,000 wounded st Pmlippopolis, and already 1,350 bad parscd through Ardrian- ople. ‘T'his wmakes n total of 8,50 wounded alone, 1t s Impussibie to form more than a rough estimato of the dead, On the buttle- field 1. saw innumerable graves, and from tha accounts of the trupps I heard of whole bat- talfons having been annihilated. I should think that the dead cannot be taken of o lower Sgury than 8,000 to 4,000, i GREAT BRITAIN. TUR DUEADSTUFPS TRADE. Loxpox, Sept. 23 —~The Mark Lane Express says the condition of wheat gencrally s bad and in the North mauy samples are sclling as 1ow as 40 shfllings, and even leas, As the damp weather comes on the condition of English wheat will render 1t almost unile for use, and a large proportion of it unsalable, and It must be kept till spring. Tho prospects of the next crop are not favorable. Iy now scems probable that we shall recelve from . India this year ouly lalf of what we cxpectod. From Egypt, also, sbipments are on a lesa ex- tended scale, and scem Hkoly NOF TU XQUAL EXMRCTATIONS. North Russia continues to ship furely, tbut not eo largcly as prodicted. Bhipments from America aro liberal, but not excessive. Wheth. er they will become larger in the vext fow wecks romaina to be scen, but thero {4 no longor thy pressure to sell which thers was under the first bellet of an eporous crop, ‘The truth of tha matter as to t8e large surplus of Character of the Feat Accom-. plished in Revictualing the Place. The Enemy 8till Actively Pushing Forward His Approaches. hero give you the words of a Bavings Nank victim ‘who vistiad my office gesterday, and wio sddrested e aa follown: My, Brown, du you know me? Do you reinember the five lota fhat 1 purrhved of you iwo ears 3go at I'ark I"'T' AN T have 14 gone but them, uwn lila chieekn ) 1 had #avedd <127 towards buildlog a howse for my wife and Iigtle onea, bat All now Is [ost {tears wtill trickiing down hig clieaks). My money was in the Fidelity ¥avings Hank." 1 ammm{hlm by telling htm ehat Purk Hidge tols were ouw worth €300, and he paid 'I'l"sll’k o that his gain on lots excovded bis toe at the bank. The mlr‘ Illlll"rfml AwAy his tears and wentaway with a o0 bl bountenmnoe Ny re. and beat [uvestment tho My 810 Lotaare the # Inhoroke i Sler i mechanic, aod man of snsll means can poeatbly Bt MY LOTS AT LA GRANGE Arn vty ons Block from the lepot. nd 7 milea from AR by Beamtiha Tipértyy tad 1 ot seh: 18K thers for $100, £15 down &p €5 monthly. This makes (¢ cont xou, after your first payment, oniy 17 conts A day, You an gave that oa cigsr oucy, or your zoud wife wiif Fodt's way to econcintse Just & HiLis more, 50 you can Ly-snd-by bave A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF YOUR OWX, ravn my ofice to see the fotaevery pl‘e::fi:uzmn-fi!l T 10T30 T e Mhoraing anik st 3 na 4o'clock 1 the afternoon, for ali who tncan business. LA GRANGE 1s 01 Chicago, Ruritogton & Quincy Ballroad: ts One T ChtAess, Inoss Btractive. and eoie ising #uburba, being l'fluulfl“&nfll“ml:d among hills an groves; hunow atout 1. inhahitania, and growin, 1diy; churches, schools, storca, eic., etc., aud s oty halt ‘way between Chicago And East Grove, DuPage Co. B e EBd Rh of Themn Aons e fom . ! o of them g?c’:xr”’n‘:ne‘)’: 2) 1!hna-':n" N?l PROJKCTED Illl'l(({"fi- MENTS at La Grange, but como and soe for yourself, COMMUTATION ON THIS ROAD VERY LOW, nd TILAINS ALMOST EVERY [IOUR. A BPECIAL A A o w ke e wih e THeil: rosd Co.. #0 that It only costa you 10cents to Hde on an Bt EEHINg & adride ticket, SR wkisioan co. 5 MhTAY T ABLE, and seo far yoursalf, Special cvening tratus during amusement reason. ‘Suniday iraine for thosa wishing Lo atiend chureh in ‘the city. X AlL to sco these Lots licfore hu{mr. Ithe the CHEAFEST PROPERTY fa the markel, and T Will Assist Parties fo Build, E7-flememter e you, £t an Atatract with ol riy purclived of Tt. 851 1% ALYE COmIMIMIOY ::-'“fira-’l"m BULR{Dit UL inY Owa broperiy, nd bHOW Roumanian Sappers Within Eighty Yards of " the Second Qrivica Redoubt, THR IMPERIAL GUARD. Three Infantry divisions of the Rueslan Guard reached Blela, One will remain {o that neighe borhood, the two others have bren dlspatched toPlevns. Nearly all the cavalry of the Guard ia destined for Firnova. : ASIA MINOD. Enzenroon, fept. 25,—It is rumored that the Rusefan garrieon of Ardahan has received a ro- {nforcement of eleht battalions. The Rassian centre has also been reinforced, and now con- talns aixty-four hattations of infantry. Fart of these reinforcements were drawn from Gen. TergukassofI'a forco, which now consists of ouly twelve bastations, . - MONTRNRORO Bucnarsst, Bept. 25.—An officlal dispatel announces that the Montenegrina aro now at- tacking Goransko, ———— GENERAL, TNR UBIROrrs. Loxnox, Sept. 2h—A correspondent, writlog of tne (iesbolls, the merchunts condemned to be executed, under date of Sept. 8, suys: “ The British Vice-Consul at Phillippopolis has con- sented to represent the United States, whose Vice-Coneul s oue of the Geshofle. An urgent note has been sent to Mr. Schuyler, the Amer- fcan Consul at Constantinoplo,” zicur, CONSTANTINOFLE, Sept. %5.—Count Zichy, Austrisn Ambassador, denies having mentioned the subject of mediation during his recent au- dienco with the Sultay, . BHIPKA PASS, ACCOUNT OF THE FIURTING FROM A COROR- SPONDENT WITH TItE TORKISIH ARMY. Corresvondence London Newes, ARXMY OF TUR BALKANS, SiIrka, Aug, 2. — As from the Pesk Lattery a bird's-oye view of the battle can be obtatned, I have spent most of the last four days ut that point, and have watched with admiratiou the courage aud per- slistence with which the Turkish troops advance to the attack. Not once, nor twice, but elght or ten times a day do they scale thuse steep wood- ed hills under a murderous fire, only to be hurled back when sctually within o few yards of the summit. The fire of the Turkish artil- lery Is extremely good—indeed, I may eay I never saw better, After a fow shots, they ob- talaed the exact range of the rifle-pits at the eccond bill, and from theee finally the Russian troops rotrcated in the utmost baste. At that moment the fato of the day, of days, sl perhaps of Turkey, hung i the balance, The wivante was sounded, aud the assault stould Instantdy have been made, There was the great- est enthwainam and the wildrat cheeriug ot oyr position. The gyniers worked llke deutons, and tha hail of shel) must bave Zallen with mur- derous cffect on the fiying Russians; but. for some perfectly unassienabie cause, the Turkish troops in the valley did not respond. Ty had fallen back aboui half an hour belore, and seemed temporarily dispirited. The moment of victory pussed sway, und {u a short time we saw a Russlan oflicer waving bis arms and cheering back his men futo the rifie-plts. It was a mont exciting moment. Alter so much tofl, su much blood, tha Turks actually were masters of the day, but let the golden moment shp by, For o sliort tme on the miorming of the thind day of the attack It also seemed likcly that the Turks wonld carry all the positions. The artil- lery on both sides ot the Russian poaitiou hat opcned a very heavy fire, and the troops ad- vanced with astonishing emthuslasm. Nothing could have becn more eallant than the way in which, regardless of ahot sud sbell, with thelr comrndes {alling by twenties ood thirties at their slde, they forced themselves up to within & _few yards “of the Nussian fntrencluuents, ki lchlng witha glass, it scemed abmolutel certaln that they would rush on the works llll{ carry them by wasault, bat then the same thing occurred which I have ou tha st four days wit- nessed at least six or scven times, They sud- deuly fcll back again, elther from want of somo ouve officer to -lead them or from unlookul-for fallure of courage at tho lust moment. It was atrange, wohw watch the effect on the Hussfans of thess rushies on the futronchmeuts. . Un one occasion abody of as least 1,500 fled pmfinlmd&. and ooly & few remalued, keeping up & steady fire onthe advancibg Turks. Then, as the Turks recolled, back they came again, and the fire woulit extend ulong the whole Hue. The number of Turkish troops on the first day of tho attack was scyen buttalions only, an ab- surdl (nuloguuu number, and quite proot suf- ficlent that Bulcimun Pasha had very much un- derrated not only tho strength of the position, but the reaistauce that the Husalans would of- fer, On the sccoud and third day, as each even- ing brought in the tremendous lists of killed aud wounded, and he found himself not one whit nearcr bis goal, ho strengthened the at- tacking partics. Yesterday there were An Assault upon the Work Expected Within a Few Days. Three Divisions of the Rus- sian Imperial Guard Reach’ Biela. The Russian Army in Asia Said to Have Been Heavily Reinforced. Weekly Review of the English and Continental Bread- stuffs Trade. The Placarding of Thiers’ Posthu- mous Address Strictly Prohibited. REVICTUALING PLEVNA. A GREZAT PXAT, s [Zy Cable to The Chlcaqo Tribune.] Loxpon Os7ick or Tae Cmicaco Trimuxe, 6 Pararave Pricx, Stnan, Sept. 26— p. m,—One of the most daring exploits of the war has been succesafully achicved by the Turks, Tho garrison of Plevna, aftor under- going gront privations lately on sccount of n lack of provisions and smmunition, hasat last been relieved by & convoy dispatched from Orkani by Chefkot Pasha, Tho officer commanding tho division which protect- cd the ¢onvoy, Ahmed Ifzi Pasha, deserves no loss credit than his superior for tho skill displayed in exocuting o moat arduous task. Thero ara fow operations more diffionlt than the con- duct of a wngon train severnl miles long acroaa country open on one side to the en. emy's assoult, Such wns the work which Chefket initiated, and his comrade in arms brought to a safo conclusion on Bunday last. Supplica of food and ammunition had firat to traverso tho winding rond down the Isker Valley, whero, doubtless, little save physical obstacles had to bo encountered, but whan, ot Great Lukovitz, tho wagon train quitted Isker and struck out northeast for Plovaa, every mile of the long track was ¥ LUDLE TO DE & BATTLEFITLD, unleas ample caro was taken to keop the foo ot o respectful distance. The wagons were compolled to follow the highway, which is in good order. No danger waa approhended excopt on the right, seeing that the Russians were postod only on cross routes and beyond the Vid, Aocordingly, due pro- cautions wero adopted from the out- sof, after quitting Lukovitz, to ocenpy overy villago on the exposed flank with horsemen supported by infantry. . Two thousand cavalry, one-half of which were regulars, accompanied the column, and hence the inadequate Russian horse sent sgainst them wero unablo to do any.mischief. Tho first village attacked by OCount Stackel- derg on the 20th inst,.—Raschita, or Rokits, 88 sometimes printed—is well to the westward of the main road. The Russian commander, although ho was early in the fleld, COULD NOT MAKE ANY IMPRESSION ON THE R8CORT, Spoons, AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITIOR. F. & . JAEGER, FALL & WINTER ——| GOODS 4 TAKES PLACE CHICARD . |vo-MoRmow! § INTER“ST ATE The display this year will - cxcel any previous one! and we invite all to inspect the EXPUS flN many elegant and tasty things [] in Hre B inen nepiciment Andite foest eprescntsy FOREIGN A BTUDY IN Whicl ‘will exhibit, th PUTTERY A.N]] P UHGELAIN. bel':t;y: :Il:”gh;vlccst(.lmhtw 5}‘ i Th bl rominded that by mea 0 public are romin y G g BMENTS! IRA BROWN, 142 LaSalle-st., Room 4. FURNITURE. The Tobey Furniture Go, Are now placing’ In their ware- rooms an attractive stock of New Gbods, from designs en- tirely new, at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES." A few goods left over from the clearing-out sale of last spring will be sold at less than 50 cents on the dollar. ADANS & STATE-STS,, CEIICACGO. JL OLOCKN AND GRONZE N, HATSON & C0. Open this day the largest and best-selected stock: of FRENCH CLOCKS BRONZES FEuver shown tn this clty, and sell at prices LESS than EVER KNOWN, collection as arranged In aucceasive cpoc! BRIC-A-BRAC FURS! Hoom, and the hand-baok which accompaaies t, a study 1n the above branches ir offered which hne ' never Yofore been possible In this part of the coant !. L] NEW PUBLICATIONS, i CA_RP I{:TS [} - Best Books for Sioging Sehodls. et cannos com Tstwocony po, | UF HOLSTERY! A N, Jonxsox, JsTOCT. Contalus the system z\‘{(hll colebrated tescher, so minutety and l’mfl‘] drseribed, (sl 1EUs (he casiest and hest Manual for Tescliers and Laaders: and (s also & mast cnterialnlng, wseful. and thorough book for il Mindc Clawes and Conventions; with the plainest of pisin, Instruoilune, and 200 pages of the best inslc, krated (Fom the eas(- i1 f d g, S Ci 'l 5 3 Toolank Sl vt il AR T | 1Y € G THAYER & €O, m.‘?;{({‘)’p’c‘:;'tfi:imd.h“fl‘m Congregations.™ §1.34; Tfl:fi AUCTION SALE OB ENCORE. Uy L. 0. Exxnsox, I ' ' m { k lias already hecn used by thaussnda, whio ha |9 hut une opinion sa tu s admirable voltection of ] Mu of tilees, Quarieis, Trica, Diel fongs, cte., AT e ke o Thorounh hairaciivs Conmas, T8 o s, : NO. 876 WABASH-AV., PRILKING? SINGING SCHOOL. Ty. W, 0. WILL BE CONTINUED Pxmgine. This, like the re,* {8'an gxcolirot (-0'1‘\4 nstructive course, sad the 4 0r 80,75 per doa. AT 10 A, M, 10| d to in+ pisash i ead SRnrention plicrare lavhied oin: 1 Many ne piecea of Purniture rematn onsold. o Alro Dilllard Tuble and Fixturcs, Breweter Bx- . iwenty battalicns in the” front attnck, TUR AMEMICAN CBOP Biallar reval prices " here: - Coplea et paatefreoby | o A A P L belng drfven of by & moro eght of the n. | fix on Jl oty and elgt on tho richy {ola year begine o be iory clearly undersiood, . LYON & HEALY, Chicago. —— T2 | State and coming foot soldiers. On tho 218t tho cov- |.think, clevea mountain uns on the sight, with | 5y b0 e T e i i rie o Oliver e oring detachments had moved through the | {908 Hrss ':f'l"' Hina aiultwa ""}"}:‘”:-I'A'," Ry | extaustion of stocks throughout tho States, thu Wedding Prosents, Decoreled Pottery aud China OVINGTONY, 146 STATE-ST. _DISNOLUTION NoTIcE, usual exports to other ports, 4 larger export to the Coutiuent, tho present moderats prices, aud the disuosition that growers will naturaily Teel Lo holit over such tinu quality at suchprices, 4t s not likely that the expori this year to Great Britain will excecd thut of some former Yuars, unlvas prices should sdvance and oiler an Inducetneul to growers Lo sell moro frecly, FRANCE, TUIERS' POSTUONOUS ADDRESS, Pamis, Sopt. 25.~Instructions havo beon tele- Rroplied to the Prefocts to Interdict the col- portage or placarding of Thiera' posthumous address. villages. bordering the .Vid to Tenen (called Temin im the - Russian ac- count), and here, being still dis- tant from the wagon-train, Col. Totlebin essayed Invainto break throngh the line aud roach the convoy, As the village named is near Plovna, and as Totlebin rotired to a post of obsorvation after his ineffoctual ad. vanoe, it is now obvious that honce- forward the sucoess of tho opers. tion was assured. On the 22d the wholo collection of transports bhalted at Dabruk, about six miles from tha Vid. As Lotk the Russian cavalry commandors, even if thoy wero sustained by inlnntr:, had been unable to make any impression on the Ou. manlis, number of trouns, as not cven the Commander- in-Chict bimself ‘has any {des within 2,000 or 000. Asa rmuéh average, I take 600 men to a battallon whea the fighting began last That wonld give about 35,000 mfante the wrtillory and mountain guns. ero are also great nimbers of Bushi-Bazouks smd Cire cusstana prowhing about W hills and in the rear of the ariny, but for what objedyexcapt to strip the dead 1 have faliel to dischver, It Is true thelr occupatio o the valley Iy gune, fur thery is not a viilave (u sight that 1s not & bluckened ruln, and protably ot an old man or wony Telt ahive: but [ sugpested the other day that “while the precious ' bload of ti regulars is Howing like water upon the hillsides, soitis of these worthleasrutang might b sct to work to muke trenchesor to CArry awuy the wounded, But It appews they are not chiguged for this kind of work, snd cutnol by persuaded to du snything so unprotitable, The real [Ty of thelr pressure fu tho bills Is that they sy 1A be far ofl when the Puss s cleared for theris to descend ou Gabruva, the Wil nunarcts snd shinlug roofs of which aparkle temntingly 1 tho Hulfurinn plaly, suggesting unhlufl.u{ Joor, FOR PICKLING USE PRUSSING'S. f Martan-at. e Sepe Wed OeL" 1 A e mo .y Including wine): © | Whito = econd Cabin, 863 | Wwrine including wiue, beddlug. end uteosits. - H age. $20. ALY MOUTH, LONDON, or any rallway statlon | Colebrated for s porisy. strengih. awl flevor. War. i ""..‘;:""xfl'c‘flnwvgm\rmm '(':“" n‘;‘;'u‘“&"'u‘:';"‘* Fuited abeolutely jure, snd to keep plckles (or yaars. acond Canlo. $A3: iird. Ca e l;{‘lndz'z:\?(l:m-;‘lg (it a3 above: iz FINANCIAL, e S A IlEfilA!. Agent, 53 lirosdway, - D N e, The National Life-Insurance Co, CANADA, Frangeu BT, LAURENT, ANEL ‘ourol oF W, F. WIITE, 67 Clari-si.. Adent for Chicago. ~ Norlh German Lloyd, . of U of A, The steame f this any wil} sall’ every Salur- 3 gyt ;m.“:“u\:‘."ugmg fieel s’ | CAPITAL STOCK FOR SALE. fe oF hisbgee o Soae York Lot onon, Tatres and lreuron, e cabine §500, second | Tho Circuls Conrt of Cook County, IiL, haviag re- cabin, $80, gold: stcarage, 830 curroncy. Fur'freight | Jected all propossla submitied for the pur of the a0d passage spply 1o OFLIICHS & G iy aforesalil Capl ek 3 Bowllug Green. Now Yurk, the ltepublic e —— seain sdvert| ', the ubit 0. Yow York. e ™ Great Westorn Steamship Line, E'-"S’u'i'r'nf-'.'."&"»fl';}‘: ':‘r',:gg';;":.: it ‘TOS ELECTORAL PERIOD. @ Loxvox, Sepl. 25.<~A correspondent at Parls telographa: The Elcctural period, namely, that 1o which public mectiogs may be held, bas now been upen two dayes, but there liny Leen no excitement ln consejueucs u Parls, where micellips Are unot nocessary, us tho suwcess of thy | Bepublivaos i awle tnuat "y fuYeyrone conclusion, fn bloud, fire, aud fust, I e s o tewmote proviucial districls, however, no idea From New Tork to Bristo) (England) divect. F1ock uf the NATION AL LIFh-INSULAN - e O FUB: COULD EHAYE I¥- Vhie Ruasiun lorer must be very considerable, | can be forimed abroad of tho bitterness alrewl; SOREmALL. & wesday, Seot, 28 | Lo 508 A UIBE o siares 8o vt sl of DISSOLUTION. TR OoULD i probubly ot leds tuan 1000 (o (5,000 tessutur, | arising betaeeh the potical partice. - They o) atern, — - 10 ¢los CURRED, Notlee ts hereny give thist the parinenshlp lereto. aud o raanfurvemicut of four battalions was s-en ed up. th ed. The Natlopal 70: [ntermediate, $45: Steerage, $30. Vg fd Meerare plial Btock 1s 1t fathug et . 1. Busted and Whltam 3. 1 £ e tof the Ko Lo uarch up from Uabrova yesterday \ hkvmulmuleuulwm’ mulm‘:mngtln:luutn.rr[ L3 Btoc d ore ealsting ven’ B, 3. lusted ang Mia 3. | gave from & force moving out of e Rou. uarch Bp from (Jebrova yestenday eventng. | aud ready to cumne to blows. Never hotore Jb b favuralie ruige, ¥ r.u(;m‘& L Vet s e been for seany years sndts | (oS o tithe Bit namie o Husted & Downs, haa o i a “m th Uu the Jeth of the Turkish uttack lats [n the | thiy paintul antwosity attain the ntensity & ark-st.. Michigan Cenirsl itslirosd. of dollare sects, Inforsiation fu recand ko the uaturg | eapired by luitation. Willtam & Downs Is authorized | 104X Bos and striking southwest. | pycoing the Turks succesdod in retaink which 1t Lus been growiug sluce the mc{ o? = === .‘.‘m'b:’}‘:.:'.'u.?:':.ffif‘:,,fl'o‘:.ufl;'fi"nf»'fn:'nfl%r:l‘énm 47 | wacttle all debts due to and by Ino}hmpln, i Agaiust that dangor it msy be assumed | buld of & very Luportant plece of umu:fi May, : FIRE INSURANCE. I Dathru e on s .\t...,.,‘,"n.,a. ation in reqant | gnicago, vept. 34, 1977, b, - ficazen, . on & swall outlylng - wamolon, ou Osman Pasha took care to guard, and thus, on the 234, after s rapld march, the train vicloriously crosiod the Vid and entered Plevna, ‘The Turkish gardson of that stronghold is uow saved frown starvation,—~a foe more dificult to rvpulse than the bat- talions of the Ozar. which ° they threw ™ up Iutreuchments, Bod haye still posscesion of it Two guns have Just guus up tu be L»xuul there, and from thely fire, which will tako the rock battrey of the Russians §u the rear, great things muy be ex- peeted, 1t waus iear thin spot that late yester day eveulnis the ‘Kurks were once actually fi the Russiau intrenchients on the lower sloves uf the rovk battery, and su precipitale was .tho flight ol the Russkins 1bat they left 200 ritles bo- hind them, which were cujtured. But tho ‘Turks were compelled to abandon these trenche 8 from thocutitading tlre of the ceutre buttery, Tho Russians are waking a very determived FOREIGN MISCELLANY, ABICONDED, . Moscow, Sept. 25.~Lalduu, & Director of the Comuereial Loan Bank, scotenced as au accom- plico of Dr, Strausbery, hus abaconded. DUTCH FINASORS, Tus Hagus, Sept. %.—The Dutch budget shows a defult of $2,i50,000, chiefly in couso- Queuce of tho Achcen war. \ I'ho Finance Minise :fil’ u}uropooulq cover It b\{ lesuiog ‘Ircasury ————m— — WM. S. DOWNS & CO. Wikl conitane the mierchant talioring and woulen {rude 8! the ¢ld stand. No 30 Clark-sl., whern they will ba Ploasd in see e fOIMCE Datrous uf the houss, acst al} Olhiers who isy 18¥0r them With thelr. patroussc, assuring (e Lhat Qur prices shall Le lowest comw- measurais with §0od workmianaiip, ors e S ks miiinss o0 Inserent ing ot T AN e R S R SR (3 o lua: Co. Capital Bioc £ d -s he i i . M LLicreafiet ns yraciCan) THE AGENCY OF THE B 7 g ) Humboldt Insurance Co, | esces st = HE5 gz MONEY toLOAN W rospootiully ek - noemacuoniss | By JOSIAH K. REED. No. 0 Nasavst. N, Y, of patronage bestowed upon this | Jnamounts as required, on INPROVED CHICAGO Company. ADOLPH LOESR & CO. Hmvfin‘n'. at DEST RATE. WAL 8. DOWNS & 0. A CARD. “Ln reltring from (he late 0rn of Husted & Downs, 1 @ s oicasiun Lo rolurn Lbauks Lo thoss wiio liasa $¥0rod s WiLh Wlielr pairouage, und take fleasure iy Eammer, i % BT By ealit u vuries ed - H. H. BUSTED. THE ARMIES, YOR PLEVNA, L d ly sttended e tand, and, with attacks comlng from so J 151 LiaSallo-at, | ,,Avplicatlony rocelvedtod brompuiy suended to | Ltsalingfor ey Loxoo, Bept. 25.~An Orchante spocia aape: | SLIRE M0, s Msckaspiuboe Ioon so ey | WKEE, Chicago, Sept. 24, 1877, ] = = Sroparations aro making {or tho advasce of ‘el | pled. "Fhroush e wight they succreded inro. | o 8- LOUL, Sopt. 28~The argument (o the e UMNNBLLAR COUNTY, ORDERS i N ATES ANY MANTELS. thc troops uow bero towsrds Plevna, They in- | pairing oll the damages done to their treuchos O Chaiuse progreaicd todtay, s will praba- o T e s AND m Plain, | Gold sad Nicks) | clude lasgo sumbers of Circassians belongidg to g o v durol bt oy, aud Ul thelr nen 3 ":“:: “'w"m:;l"x d:‘ ::“ d’";n“;";:’ over Keep's Umbrellas, . 'CITY VOUCHERS s S, | the Sl G o sgulr bt bt | kS B oul Ay may a3 | i o v w1, st th Bous qentiy incham. $10excy. .Boughtas Righess rate YAz aRUS SILVERMAN. PLRUBASCO & nUnNgY | talionv,and oumbers of undisciplined irregulars. 1 cannut cluse my letter without vewarking | BicDonald aud Col. Jubn —. Joyco arrived horg B e B st . ; CLAIDCT of Commerce. 262 NPATH-S T, Auother inunenss courvy of provisions snd gu- | on tho Inbutoan indiffcreace the Turks show 1o | today, aad will testity st ¥ tilal,

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