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A xinter. spot and December, 95c askndy .”;‘r" ‘:Yl’:u Py.‘mll Westerts amnber, HC; APy i Corn quiet: high mized, new, $1sde, | 3 fafa, 21,000, 100,000 ht§ corn, 11000 1he, WUFPALO. Dier, 3. —(iRatN—WWheat nulermll art hard Dnioth at 81,08, Corn gi{ sales 1 Kdnwag a1 4101 1 oar new on teack at Sie. {00 ey S et on (rack st dic. - Lyelicld at eqircta - b el nTa—tnchanged. o DRTROIT. stich.. Dec. i, - FLouR-Qulet and frm. eat DEhrrs eatrs, HAA@NAL(es Jannary. TV hIte, S1 163 Decemniier, 81 D43 aaked] ool T2a b, ehi . b {RAIN- TVliest nominal DPec. B ~URAIN hiesl nomini &‘!fi’f&-... 2 \llwankee, $1.00, Corn gulet; Siliio, At 7 ; Ko, Brerraio aieal N un: 0. 2 LORIA, . ~Hi1auwiNRs~Irregalar; sales of 100 ris At Bl.tXiM. COTTON,. ¢¢, Larrs, Dec. 3.—Corrox—Dull and onchanged: Sos 1,140 Daless Tocoipts, .1,500; shipmonts, 1,200 puck, 30,300, " aurate, Tean,, Dee, 3,~CoTrox~Qplet; recelpta, s hales shipments, 2,072 stock, 71,624t sales, 2@ esporta, L.BOUS spinncrs, 800; speculators, 504 phdling, £ v “@aLvRatox, Dee. 3.—CoTroN—Weak: quotations re- Jieds middiing, Bfet low middilog, Ao; moud ordi- ary, Tiie: met recelpts, 4,853 baless grow recelpts, T :{;—mn. w,i0; to France, 1,607 ta the Continent, 433; cosrtwise, 1,050 jonit. Dec. 3.~Corrox~Weskand Irregalary mid- ding. #¥e: low middiing, 8)4c; good ordinary, el pet recelpts, 2,002 baless sales, 1,000 stock, 26,784t Trorts constwlae, 1,300, Ciant x3T0N, Dec. 3. ~Corron~Easy; middiing, 0cs Jow middiing, 8¢t good ordlnury, 84ci not recelpts, 3,155 baleas saivs, 1,0004 stack, 70,847) exports to e, 630, savaxxatt, Dec. 3.~Cotrox—Weaki middilng, 8 eioes Jow middifug, Sides good ordinary, THct netre- Zetpta, 5,703 bales: sales, £00; stock, 70,5004 6Tports to {de Contloent, 3,890 — PLTROLEUM. cevetaxn, 0., Dec, 3.—PrrroLrtxX-Market firmg sandsrd white, 110 test, oc. pirTsRu, Pa, Deo, 3,— PTROLIUN~Quiet; crude 113 st Parker's forimmediate shipment; reafined, B¢, Philedelphin acllvery. > ot Cter, Dec, 1.—PrTrOLROM~-Market opencd resdy AL 24c mulesat 61%e: mdvanced Lo 0o!{o; declined 10 &, closing at Dijge bid: shipments, 44,000 prist sreragiog 24,000, TURPENTINE. wisatox. N, €., Dec, 3,—3rintTa oF TURPEX: qust—Flemat 20%c. MARINE NEWS. VESSTTL, MOVEMENTS YESTERDAY. The weather wan rather thick outsido yesterday, with occasional showers of raln.ond & ifiarey of smow fo the cvenlng. The wind waa westerly and high moet of - the day, and no sall vessels left port. 7Tne schrs Nlagara and Annle M. Petorson srnved from helow with coal, and thelr crews began to srp tnem aftor they reachied port. The schr Uulden Fleeco brought lumber from the Straits, 10d the Golden West and 8, 13, Pomeroy similar armes from Menorinee, and all of them were undergoing the ptripping process preparatory to teing Jaid up. The Coptalns of the craft report ity weather on the passage up, The tng Now Jirn was to have laft for Geand Tlaven last oventog with her barges, and Capts, Chureh and Hill, submarine divers and wreckers, were to hnve taken passage on her and make some temporary ropaira on the dlsabled schr Montpelier, bat thick weather Kept the tug in port. The prop Colorado was expected In port last ventng. —— SAQINAW-VALLEY COMMERCE. Snipments from Day’ City by lake have nbont ended for the present season. The following fig- ares show the kind of frelght and quantitics shioped from that port this sesson and the lust, compiled by & Detroit Free- Press corresponden 1877, o, 0 533,804, 074 v 184,471,90 2,372, 420 pments to b sbout hipped fn 1877, LAKL FREIGIITS, Yesterday the prop Colorsdo took 7,000 bu rye, which completes her cargo. No other engugements were reported. There was some inquiry for ves- #¢ls tq load and loy up here, but cariers, resus the terma_ offered. They think that if graln con- - tinues to accumulate in the elevators Lotter rates wiil be optained 1n the spaing, - The stears baree Abercorn left Detrolt yesterday for Uuislo with 8 cargo of wheat, taken at dc per 23,000, 000 foct le: The steam bargo Egvptian and consort sehr Pel. {ean Jonded 85 (0 bu of graln at Toledo yesterdny for Bullalo at do per L. A STORMY 1’ABSAGE. Mr. 3. V. Taylor, owner of tho sche Floretls, bas recoived an intercsting lotter from Capt. Uamble contatning an acconnt of the passage of that vesacl from Quebec to Folmouth, Fugland. The yoyage ovgr tho Atlantic occan was a stormy and dangerous one, but the Floretta wuccessfully weathered the galus and ran into Falmouth harbor salety, Capt. G ites that tho Chicago sehr U, Q. Cooper was also In tho same pori, whither ahe bad put back 1 & disabled conditton, with a cargo of coal on board, PORT LIURON. 3 Pont Hunox, Mich., Dec, 3.—Passed down-— Prop Bonton; tug Winslow and tow; schrs Red ng, Bigler, 2 Wind—Rast, brisk; foggy. NAVIQATION NOTES, OIII0AGO, About thirty tugs are atill In commission, Capts, 14 Honderson and Becker left for thelr :::p:uln howmes at Cloveland and Syrscuss lost £l amb] ELSEWHERE. Navigation on Lake Buperlor has closed for the sea: The engineer in charge of the operations at the Lime Kilns reports that good progress has bean Bauo, 1t fa astd that the schr Wand Lias bacn sbandoned #ince tho failure of recont eforls to reluase her from tbe rocke near Sand Boach, - The Buffalo Tug Awsociation expired Saturday evening last at 1) o'clock by limitation, and the re- vorla showad satlafactorily for tha season, The numbcr of steuwers and propeilers that Bave arrived at Cloveland sfuce the openlog of nav- Iy ill;‘ ) fl&‘md of sall veusols, 1,843; total n 4, it Ehll Lo of the schr Hattle Howard, Bad & narrow escape from belng run over by a rails oad tralu at Toronto last Thunlay. Detrojt Post and Tribune: *iTho tug John Mattin recelved $125 for towing the schr Wi from Lake Huron' Lo Loke Erie, and the tug Will- fam A, Moore racelved 8150 for'towing the schr O, M. Burton sume distance, ** Capt, Thomax P, Thouipson, one of the oldest of the lake payvigators, and avthor of ** Tuompson's Loast Pilar, ** & boak contaluing valuable inforina- tlon for laka mariners, Cied at the Detruit Msrino Hospital Monday mornlng of lung disessc. Lo ¥auvorn near London, binglund, snd wae abau 70 yearw oid. Tiv cummanded # number of wtean and wail ves ou the great lakes during hie life- ile leaves twa duughters, who live in Col- Cleveland Jleratd, 24: **In addition’ to the lhummx of the new propetler for U, P, Mineaut Hidehit & Langell's yards this winter, tho follow- ing veasols will o Tepalred biete: Tho stvami-Large eiya will have 8u upuerdeek vuton; thostesm: 2o Hackuit robuilt; and the stesm-barge Cutine ¢ 1Ty, deck put on and thorouvbly repalred in the ‘lub« dock; the Il M, Wilson receives s now leck, and the schrs L. C, Buttaand D, K. Chnt 372 16 bo ralsed and uppor decks put on them: tho axwell and Grundy are mlso (v be thoroughly Overbauled sud have pew docke! Bhip curpenters urward 10 n‘uly umes and pleuty of work w 4 . MILWAUKEE, Becial Diepalch i Ths Triduna. Mitwaykes, Wis., Dec. 8.—The tug Welcome left thiy sfternoon with six and olae tuch Wothe '3lon pumps and uther outdl to uake another at- t off the schr Cabs, sshore peas Fish STEML Bloos Delow Loie” Baing Wit cost f0r 8 volitug mill, Y —— MICHIGAN CITY, Apecial Diapuich to The Tyiduns, : Micutaas Cirr, Ind,, Dec, S.—Arrived—Schr kout, Racine, lumbor. . Clalnd»flahn Davld Nacoy, Bpring Lal = U. Andrews i - barye Norman nrtr:h;.‘ll&;hi’:nn. lighs: stvam-barge Wind brisk from'the northwest; lght rain. —— ERIE. Epecial Disputch ¢0 The Triduns, Ensz, Pa., Doc. 3,—Asrivale—Frop Olean, Baf- 1alo; schr Wancoata, Port Colborne; sche Kinz- llt‘:.‘h'.‘ Bkuflnlnl achr O, M, Burton, Chicago} schr zbt; 0 . Toledo; prop Ansle Young, Chica ol sbartires—gonr Taacmi, Welamds Spron ean, Bu ty; prop Willlam M., Barauw, 800 tons coal, Chicago. p ——— TORT OF CHICAGO. Thae following sre the arrivals and actusl sallisge 84 this port fur the twenty-four hours ending st 10 O'clock Jast nighs: 8ckz Lous ptar, Maultld, fidives, North Plar, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, DECLEERL n t g A sueh & policy as that of these South Carolins Dem- ocrata no long the North wiil unite a _nllil}llhn ‘ork Iler- felir Florence Leater, Manbatee, lumber, Twelfth Keli? John Mark, Manistes, Inmber, Twelfth steeat. E Charlen iteitz, Manistee, iumber, J,aka street, hy Laffalo, anndeies, Handoiph atrert. 3 Tieers, 133y du Noe, limber, Markot. olden West, Menominee, Ininner, Htate streot. Hehr Uneonta, Chebuygan, lumher, Market. Kenie Stampede, Mennminee, jamher, no orders. Belir ¥ Wlicox, Manixtes, Iunber, v Trop Skylark, Sieaton Istbor, sundries, Stat Rchr Goiden Fleece, Foint K¢, Ignace, fombe Demncratic party of the conntry.—New ald (Ind. Dem, ), Tha recciver of stolon goods is abont as bad as the thief. Wondor if this will ocour to ‘Wade Hampton when he accepts the Bouth Caro- Iina Senatorship at the hands of a legielature which he #nd_everyhody slse_knows was_elected by barefaced fraud.—DBoston Transcript (Rep.). . Aliea p. Behr Niay Erl ‘ treet. e P viad o o n’:fifl .,,":.’ffl'fiafli Matket Mr, Whitelaw Iteid says the negroes in Prop T. W. #noak, \¥ , lumber, Slate atrect, B B T omero ki aea: ‘Nmber,. Afaod D, Kchr Tda Keith, Erje, cont, ranch, Bimr !neb:nnn. E\:..fi?,".of,"'.'&'u'fln Rash street. ATy one precinet voted for the Democrata atthe muzrlo of Democratic revolvers, Mr. Iteld ia exceedingly young in this business, Ho has yet to learn thet Lie uverage noura will not vote when thers are AT, PAILING . guns in eight. —Allanta (Ga,) Conststution x dries. Er I & Rt shusiiace ais (B helir Four firatijers, follan: . mindries, A woekly, bearing the absurd and section. Behr LI ‘Dosi, Bi, Bt Joe, pundrics. CHEMICAL ELEMENTS, The Itoported Discoverles of Norman Lock- yer~Their Probable Bignificance=A Talk with Prof. Chandler, Aeio Yor & Evening fost, The announcement, published fn the Evening Post, that Mr. Norman Lockyer, K. R. 8., has stated to the French Academy of Scicnces that he belleves he has auccoeded in proving that many of 'the so-called chemical etements are in renlity not elementary st all, but compound bodies, has excitcd much interest in stlentific circles, and tha spponded brief explanation of the importance and nature of the discovery, made this morning -by Dr, U. ', Chandler tos reporter of the Evening Pout, s Litticly, ~ ' * ' Dr. Chandler enid: Me, Lockyer claims that the so-called chiemical elements aro in reality not elementary at all, but compound bodlcs. a1 titlo of the Soutkron, bas been aent us sa an ex- change. 1f somebody will send e s copy of the Northron, we ahall tako pleamure in rolliny the Boufhron nni the Northron into a nice bundie, and *+chackir 2 then in the grate,— Yemphis (Tenn. ) Atalanche (Ind.). '[1.s Houth cannot always be solid on the slde of wrong. A portlon of its own people will eventually break loose from the party identified with fraud and violence. and when this point Is reactied the South will no Jonger be solid in the #ense that makes it an offense to other parts of the Unlon, —New York Limes (Lep.). Benator Wallace's home paper has hoisted 2 flag bearing the names of Thorman add Wallace' for Prerldent and Vice-President in 1880, This i modest for & **home paper.” The home paper which places B distinguished man second on a Presidential ticket. is by no_mcans worlhy of the namo, ~Jailimore ,Ggsetle (Dem. ). Thé fnct "that thio colored bride of colored Benator Druce, of Misstastppt, will reside in Wash- tngton this wintor, causes a suclal flutter there,and tho question asked I», **Shal! she be recelvedr' Thisis & very probable thcory, snd not {n the ()T will, ?lu. Bruca is -;n Ohto woman and thase least startling. It has bean entertalned for o [ $Rio Beopfe eromot getting st dawadaya. = long time by many scientiflc men that tho so- called chemical elemnents are not simple bodies, Mr. Lockyer probably formed his concluslons by examining the dark lines in tho solar spectra and compuring them with the bright lines pro- duced by the elements in qitestion, and what bo now advances is plausible. Chemists will be very glad to have him substantiate his story. During the last century, since chemlistry be- came an exact sclence, chémists have beei en. guged in analyzing eversthing thoy could find If we use silver it will drive ont gold, say all the pretenders to the sclence of finance, who asanmo that thers is but one metul that is real money, They never mention that France has a:flu‘m.m in Jawful silver money, and that shie hae in addition mure gold coin than any uther 7{“““\“ of the carth,—Cincinnatt Commerciol (Ind, ep. ). Hompton's nmmne s the rynonym of violence, and lawlessn and blood, Wera i nature—metals, ‘rocks, solls, water, | Hayes to-day to dlsfranchisc half the Southern nir, everything amtmal ~and vegetable, | whites, using the army to cut down all who raiscd o ‘ggly B il :}::fmglftl:;g suarm ot s voleo In apposition. he would commit B tee e 0 u'x tia ot oy ol been no greater crime than that which the country, no less than a Jnst God, 1aya to the charge of the red. nuuded Hampton,—Atlanta (Ga.) Republican (&ep). Ohio fairly bristles with Presidential can- didates for both partics, On the Democratic side are Thurman, Ranney, Payne, and Uncle Dick Dishop, and on the Reoublican side, Garfeld, Shermun, and Foster. Soshrewd an obeerver ax Congressman Townsend, of Cloyeland, O., s of the opinion, however, that votn candldates for THH0 will bo taken from States outsive of Ohlo.— New York Tribune (lep. ). From beneath a majority of 3,000 for the other man, whose pame fa Washburn, Ignatius Donucily manages to send up a warning that he will contest for the seat in Congreas from Minne- sota to which he wasn't elected. It mar not 5o acinally necessary that we whould have a Wnsh- burn in tne House, Lut it Is very, very Inportunt that wo should nut have any Donuelly tuere, — LPhitadelvhia Titnes (Ind. Dein.)s Tho uno thing that Congress ought to do in tho approaching ahort sceslon, bealdes passing the Appropristion byl fe to pass o law providing for the manner of counting the Electoral votes in cuse of 4 coutest. It does not matler s0 much what conrse I8 declded upun as that vome coureo should bu, Any ruje will bo na fair for one side for the other, but seglect to make n rnle will by tively criminal. —Boston teratd (Ind. Ixem,), If wuccessfnl resnmption shonld give the country prosperily, the BDiue Uen's Chicken Dayard will be the foremost man of the Democrucy, and it the Soancial saue shall bo unsettlcd by the fallure of resnmption, Hendricks will be to tho front. Nevar hefaro was auch uncertainty stamp- ed upon tho political movoments of ail parties in the future, snd factious combinations tn Peor sylvanin or elsewhcre at this ime will boatiempted only by thoso who liaven't renva enough to come in an ;fl the rain,—~JLAlladelphic smes (Ind, en.)s The botter jndgment of the most enlight- encd financlal authoritios of Now York—auch men as Auyust Belmont being cited an an example—Is that the New York banks wade a serious mistake in delermining to establivh a distincilon between gold and silver doposits aiter resumotion. They will eventusliy discover that the froe use of allver carefully amalyzed. The result of this vast work is thereduction of everything material by analysis to about sixty-six difTerent kinds of maticr, each one of which refused to submit to any further simplification. These sixty-six sub- ‘stanceswlich cannot be furtner simplitled by de- composition or analysis bave often beon called the clements or simple substances. There arc many facts abuut these substances that hava jed chemiats to belleve that thoy were not simple, snd could be further scparated aud reduced, an the number of simpie substouces thus very much lessened. The Idea has often been enter. tained that all mizht be forms of one kind of matter, Posalbly thls may be troe. Ono of tho most important facts which has led to this view la: these clements are naturally subdivided into groups by tneir propertics, and the members of @ group not only resemble each other very closcly in all their propertics, but also exhitidt n numerlcal relation fo the atomic weights, which makes them conatitute what is calléd {n chemistry an hotmologous scrics, Now, tlieso homolugonn series are woll known among compounds, and the occurrence among the cle- menta establishes an anaiogy between them and tho componnds which leads to the frresistible conclusion that theso clemnents aro compounds and not olementa, The following are the sixiy- six so-calied elements:. Aluminum, Anlimony, Arsenic, Barlum, Bis. mutk, doron, liromine, Codmlum, Cvginm, Cal- nm, Curbon. Cerlum, Chlorine, Chrowium, Co- bait, Columbium, Cnprar. Davium, Didymium, Krolam, Finorine, Galllum, Glucinnim, Gold, Ly drugen, Indium, Jodine, Iridlum, Jrom, Lantha- num, Lead, Lithium, Magneaiom, Monganeae, Mor- cury, Molydenum, Nickel, Nitrogea, Usmi Oxygon, Paliagium, Phosphorus, Platinum, Folus. s, Whodlum, Zubldium Rutheninm, Kelanluwm, Silicon, Ailner, Sodium, Btrontiuu, Salphur, Tune talum, Terbluin, Tellnrium, Zhatlium, Thoriun, Tin, Tianlum, Tungsten, Ursnlom, Vanadinm, Ytteiu, Zine, Lirconinm. ‘There s, lamentably, a popular fdea that chemiatry as o aclence ‘I8 extremely vaguo and unsettted; that it [s continually troubled with yarions contlictivg thuorles, and, altogether, a matter of theory anywuy; and it 1a easy to start the bellof that a new discovery similar to the alleged one of Mr. Lockyer will deatroy all that Las gove before fu tha science. fie i eoidly afouided. M, Lok | Bt o ofigsati el er's atatements In no wise rend tho fubric of - ihemlllr:‘. thoy have lomg been sntlcipated, | trY: inany atiempt that may ba made tn eatablish and mainiain avecio payments, ‘This is one of the mattors in which history fs surc to ropeat ftself, — Forney's Progress (lep. ), It s annonnced from Washington that Tilden s already actively engaged in carrylng ont plags to secore the next Democratic nomination to tue Presidency, and that ho is engaged in negotlat- jug with Jeadlug Democrats of Pennaylvania. Pos- sibly this tre. Of course Tilden vants the Presidency, and of course the FPennsylvauis De- mocracy will negotiate with anybody who hus mon« Assuminiz thot his dlscoveries can be nuthenti- cated, the following example, Hlustrating the fmportant fact relating to both compounds aud clements, will serve to show that what appears on ity face to be s discovery is simply vstablish- ing on a practical foundation what hsaloog been held to bo true theoroticully, ‘The following g & grouplog of the alkall motals, with thelr calculated and determined atomic weights: GROUP OF ALKALL METALA. —Atomlc welghts,— | ey 1o rpend. Lut there in sometbing lndicrous in Names. Caleulated, Observed. | a combinstion of a hroken-down politician wao . Lithlum. 7. cuyered thick with fraad hoping to achlovo any- thing by the belp of & party which hna jnet heen knocked down and tranipled upon by the people of ita own Htate. —Philade(phia Bullslin (e, ). v ‘Thore nover was o more pointed cate of ¢ Love's labor lost* than that of snndry poli- ticians who are walting or. tho shore of time T tho hope that some propitious Nood wmay come and take them off, and urging upon the country the name of Tildon. That wamo e the type of utter despuir, It {s without 1ife and without hope. Thore who make the effort would aa well endeavor to marshal the clonds o as to produce a wreat roln on the day of clection in 1850 s0 as to elect Thden on that dsy, ‘Thoy cin exert no mora influence upon tha eliction than upan the clonds. Were they to nomis nate Tilden, sven the cluude would laugn at them, and conld nut weep on 1hat day of s great farce, — Ttichmond Va.) Dsvalca (Dein.). South Onroling can tako care of hor citi- zens, white and colored. Falso swearing will not wuvall to convict respectable citizens fn the United States Court, and they who perjury themsclves will take s short ruad to the Btate Penitentiary. The State will go farthor. There sro hundreds of crimiuals in South Carelina who sre alluwed to yo froe, in conforuilty with ** tha coucilintion policy " of the Hamnton Adminlstration, Thuy aud their Northern fricnda have not respondod aa they shouin toour **guod intentions,” mud it will not take lung to vat 8 few scorv of tho big and hittle ravuee in jail, by *tcivil procossea,™ If 4+ tho conclllation pulicy " be Indeed a fallum, 'Uhe Hadicals gener- aliy, and the colored beople particularly, have nSnitely more to losc than any other claes, by tho arreats for sypposititions offenses In this blate, “'he pleasant vices of the Rudicals are the whine with which we scourge them, And, unless Mr, Yiayes compel his ofticors to e fafe and fmpartiat, 1ho dsnce will seon begin.—~Charleston (8. C.) Newa and Courler (Dem, Bulldosir), O n far-off fsle, on o wighty nation, the mother of nations, shine the rays of tho rsingsun. On the mlghty billows of the vcean, vexud by frete tul November winds, on a speeding ship. with falr oud wanly burden freighted, strike the raye of the In this scrics it will bo scen that In the calen- Iated atomic weights there is a common differ- enco of stxtecn. ” That s, add sirtecn to the stotnle welght of sny aubstauce, and you have a8 o result the atomle welght of the substanca coming afier it fu the serics. Numbers 4,5, 7, and 8 of the calculated serles are yet unkuown, but chemists hope to discover, sonie tiue, mot- als which will uxactly dt in these piaces and complote the scries, Tn scparating the ko-called elemonts the misslng metals may be found, ‘The stomic weights of tho known mutals of the series determined by actual oxperiment, sct down In the second colunin, will scen Lo al- mosat exactly agree with tha theoreticaliy caleu- lated weights, and tho varlation cun safely be attributed to wistakes In pructical experiinent. {ng. Thus we have an howologous serica among b Toowlag & ingof tholiomol o followlug 1 & groupingof thehomologous serics of paraflinus, which are known to bo coin- pounds, with their molecular welghts: HOMOLOUOUS BRRILS OF PARATFINES, Aolecular Tridecano, .., ‘Totrudecane, FPuntadeca DI noon-day orb. On & vsst contincnt, on an ex- 27, 1 . CaTlisg pectant people, gleam tho splendors of the act- 30, Parattine CJ0H73 ung king of Out Into the Atlantic Cunada The common difference in this serios {s C HI | yas gazed through the doep wloom of uivit and tha diiference between each or fourteen, snd nunber of the serics and the number which precedes ft {s duo ta the substitution of mathyl C 1138 for bydrogen I, und consequently equals an sddition of C 112, Here wo have au homologous scrics smonis known compouuds, and su exactly similar eue amony hew~alled elepien an analogy fs es- tho vapors of th early duwn, walchlng for tho firab faint glim o of the golden, crimson bai ner. From distant lsleto unear contineut cof Hoating o'er waters tho whispered prayer of God wpeed the dauwhicr of the Queun and the hoir uf Argyll, From tho mountains and plaivs, fram the vaileys aud dales, frow the lakes sud acan of the greut Dumlniou, there orcathes forth tho ssjonate call. 'O bring thew saleiy! O bring tablished Letween the two groups, and we have om quickly " aud it volls ou away, awsy throvgu tho olements belwving just Hko the cans: | fog, through storimn, and weote the brave wlip 4 pounds, which leads irreafatibly to she dashes on westwurd with the star of cnipire, ‘waste. gray anid miclancholy po more, 1ad, echocs the wish of miiMons i od milllous {4 Canada. Who {s {1 tust that we are wrong in calling then: that they are fu mlllemnuund and can bo farther separated. This fs what Mr, Lockyer Irowm across (be sea? Loruel " shout the claims to have done. of thu deop. . ** Louiss!™ cry the winds of i leaven, Loroe, choseu by bis Quoen Lo rale this fair land ot oure. Lorng, uf 8 Ducaol race thoe bolr, Laulse, the roysl brida of 8 chlef of the Gaels, Lorue and Loulse, our ous rulere, —Jlalifus o —m—— CURRANT OPFINION, ‘The best Becrotaries of Wsr ever known in this country waere John C. Calhoun and Jefer- son Davis. The best Chalrman of the Miikary Commitise will be Joseph K. Jobuston, —Augusia (Ga.) CAronicle (Dem. ). ‘What o team—8am Tilden and Gummy Blair| Tiiden fs confident v will bead the ticket In 1880. The old sinuer Is at present stirring up the Democratic wookeys In rcnmnuul&—i - cinnabl Enquirer (Do, ). It is now whispered that it Mr, Tilden is rolying upun Mr. Handall for asaletance in 1880, ho e R T e o - A W oa i ppointea. — FAUGdelaAla Pre Cliep. ) We warn the Southern Democrats of one thing,—thelr Statea aro now restored 10 local self. govornment; the responaibility of giving tbe col- ared mea justice and falr pluy rests upon them. Theold sysiem of Fedaral. (oterfotsnce will not ve Krw (N J.) Chronlele (Siue Nuaa Loyaliaty. $26. $50, $100. $200, $500. Alcx. Froinglam & Co, ave been for may ¥ stock brokess aad baubers fa Sew Yok, at 12 Wallal, “They Lava the reputation of gululuy fur Mielr custuni rs 1arye returos from investuents raagiby from 8% 1o $asxh, aad vy the quviable reputation of wiwuys Biak: ng quick returny, Keud for their Maancial Bepurt, fiCe.—~Now York Trilua, "CONSUMPTION CULE, e oA i A To ConsumpTives AND INVALIDS. Use WINCHESTER'S IIYPOPHOSPHITE or LINE 4XD RO Te-cetablisbod, 8ad 1t 18 even probable that the | 415 RODA. For Goensuiupsion:, Weak, Luugs, next Copgress will repeal tho Federal Election | it ls au ackuowledys Bpecitio Rowady, proved hyu‘ RY 1T, yeurs' vxperleuces Frice, 81 and 82 per buitlo. Prepared only by W CHESTER & €O., Chieanlsts, | Bold by Lrugguts. B0 Jubin Sty New Yorks lawsor wany parts of thom. But the Northern ablic, feehag thal full juatice bas now been dons Pa'tho bouth, will heuceforth watch the couduck of 1he Dewocrsts Lbery with redunbled Julo&u{, sod su leugus public opiudon lu the Seuth tolcraics AMUSEMENTSN. IAVERLY'S THEATRE, 1. BAVERLY Maager and Proorietar. Thie Wedneaday Matinee and Night, and dnring the weex, the last great New York success, Esriou's very sttractive rlay, MOTHER AND SON, Wil the Cnfon Square Theatre Comoany, The Chica- o I'reas indorses Tiat of Paritand Naw York: ** [y {e alwayn an agresabie 1hing o bave o record & siiceess, and Lhis (* Mother and Son®) bas proved to he ym roniounced, - cmpbatie, very patpabls ribune, —Clieagn 18 Moy of thie dram ¢ one of gacomanon Intee- ceat, and ntiracts the atentionof the audicnee at frst aad b Tim ooy teh af tho play falls ta RIYe any adeqnata ea o trengih, 11 must bo seen 1o be sppreciated, The cuse ls very strong. ** “Muther and gon * is ~lnter-oh tine U j20 Kvening Joornal. tinctively 3 drawing pisy." t 2 0'clock. 0N PARK CONGREGAT'L CRUREIL, ‘Whitney Co.. Jessie Couthoul, rooax SEATS sz (BINATION FOR THE Ladj AL Treat £gn, Library, 21 Weat sadison-at,, and ¥, SALE BEGINS COLONSA when, n wili be sold ingz extenordinary expense, I 8151804 75 cents, Rl"m'mm-.wi THEATRE, D 0 A L HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ONE WEEK ONLY—Engagement of the eminent sct "“MRS. D. P. BOWERS. REPERTOIRE. Monday and Taeaday eventng and Wednesdsy Matl- AUDLEY'E BRCRET. jursday evenlogs dhd Saturday Mat. N LYSN ad faiunddy evenings, MIRAIL A WOMAN i 1) oy T M )~The charming sectressand vocal- s, ] WELK 0t tho Grai: Production of LESTER WALL Great Drama, ROSEDA S k) BEAUY and STHONG C, meriting th= oninton sccorded by Lhe entie prey hlfe, ELLSLE, ART wiémgt_ums. THE FINERST COLLECTION EVER SEEN IN TBE WHST. N EXAIBITION Cl 40 8O- THE LOAN EXHIHN l-!'lllk:"n'c(')?FT"F CIHIUOA DECORATIVE ART, At 65 Washington.st. Wil elore Chrlstima: Il then open d: af Admitiance, 23 cents, HAMLIN'S THEATRE, 1 this week. and Meilnecs on Tueeday and Frids :‘tA'J‘ PR MTAS S E tiE ( Y e ctor, OLIVER DOUD BYRON, 1o bis Romantlc Sensational Drama, eniltled HERGO; or, Donald Mciay. and eve- Tho most tnteresting o exciting drama of the day. A stury of Lave, War, nud_ Adveature. btartling Heenval Poptilar Pricer—80, %, And 2 cta. Teserye seats Withyut extra charge. M'CORMICK MALL. Twotece lectures by brof. 0. 8. FOIW L. Vi o Wednradny eveniiey oc, b an d SOl Tl Ttk linre, and M3 D 0 Life, Health, Sol ness 1 scink 3t 8, wud clasing with ainnloas of suma of your most mitent eltlzens selected by fhe audience. Con- n%, 89 10 Vour best Inminess adantation, et The I'alier House dally, from W 8. m.'to 10 B m through Decrianer, 2 &2, T 192 & 124 State-st., JUNT NORTH OF MADISON. I HAVE NO TING GRAND HOLIDAY OPENINGS, BUT CAN NIIOW YOU The Largest and Best-Assort- ed Stock of HOLIDAY GOODS IN THE CITY, Comprising Everything for Young and Old. DON'T FAIL 0 SEE THEN, B2/ Open every evenlug untll 0 o'elock, __BURNETT'S EXTRAC wURBNETT QERFECTY). Standard ;= Flavoring ez rant c19 Tlousckeepers who study thelr inter- ests will domand of thelr grocer strictly pure Vanilla ouly, and refuse to accent an adulterated compound, which may render the unscrupulous dealer a larger profit, Thoughtful people should read the testhmonfals from Chicagu’s best Gro- cers, below. June 13, 1878 Messrs. JosEra BURNETT & Co., Boston Gentlemen,—~Knowing your Flavoring Extracts to bo the finest made, it gives me pleasury to reconunend themn as such, Your Vanilla belng entirely free from ‘Punqua, I3 sought for by housckecpers who know and appreciate an article of real werlt, L. C, PARDEE, é ‘Successor to taaton & Co. July 30, 1878, Messrs. Joszpir Bun¥err & Co., 3 Boston: Gentlemen, — Wo have leen selllng your Staudard Flavoring Extracts for many years, without & complaint. Glv- ing us they do uulversl satisfaction, 1wakes it a pleasure to handle such good: We consider them the best, and always advise our customers to that etfect, ROCKWOOD BROS, . 103 North Clask 8¢ Chluat AR Wt £aive. for birae bolls “oiiib. cuita brubses, k. | dragt IR T Kidneyn, For Deollity. Low of Memory, Indispont thom or Husinest, Enoriness of fireatls Trubied with o an Invigorating medlcine to i ery casc. thse offavting of Dys) Diood H.T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND rggm EXTRAQT BUCHU PHARMACEUTIOAL, A speeific pemedy for all disesses of the Biadder and ton to Exer- ess of Viron, Paine in the n. wed to §onn, yery fre. sumption follaw. When fircted 1L reuires the afd of ongthem, and tone up the apatem, whiclh HELMBOLL'S BUCHU does 1n'ev. HELMBOLIVS BUCHU led by any remedy known. It [s peescribed Leminent pbysicians all uver the world, DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Tlradache, 'ain tn the Showlders, Caugh, Dizziness, four Swinach, Eraptions, Bai Taste In the Mouth, paptatton of “the Nearis bain tn tho rezion of th Kliness and a thous il Gelier jainful aymptoms, are s, In uneqni Dy tue HELMBOLD’S BUCHU Irtgorates the Stomach. stimulates the torpld Liver, Howels, and Kidnesy to heal(hy action {n cleinsing ths all impastéles, and {n tmparting new lite and ¥lgor to the whole nfnlrm. A stgie teiat will be quite sufiicient to convlare the ‘must hesltating of ita valnable remed|sl propertiea, PRICE—$1 PER BOTTLE, OR 6 FUIL 85, H.T.HELMBOLD PIROPRIETOR, TEMILE OF PIARMACY, 830 CHESTNUT-$T., PHILADELPHIA, JOHN P, HENRY, CURRAN &CO., T sod Everywhere. ew York, Agénts_ INSTITUTIS, Txtabliahed (n 1672 for the (re Hof Cancer, Tumors, Ulcers, el nerofuln, and kkin' Diwases, 5 50 knifgor faen of bload and little ¥t Informa ences, sddress Dr, F. o, 11k D, Arend’s Congh Lozenges Afford Immediate rellef snd effcct A speedy cure, Taste plrasant. 256 & box. 179 Eant M. me———— L O VRN TTWOVEN W “WOVEN WIRE MATTRESSES. Wi patn. MANUFACTURED BY The Union Wire Matteess Co, 5, 7 and 9 North Clark-sts, CEIICAGO. P sitively Warranted NOT TO SAG. Do not throw monoy away on choap, coarse weavo imitations, thoy cannot provo satisfactory. BUY THE BEST. For sale by Furniture Dealers and at our salesroom, 7 North Clark-st., Chiengo. CHRISTHAS ¢ \Ml Now {sthe time to be- ). icin to practice Cumiar recommend: Dresaicr's Chirlsts Chimen G ots, beauti{ul and casy Au- . lows1d’ uristmins { nrols 20 ctn,), o lowal en Clrl als () eta), cts.), 13 Carols by Waterh ¥s or Reieriane (84 ver bundrod) conty o Cholca Pleces. ” A valuable Louk bs Cliriniinne Unrala, O and New (4 cla.}j slso 10 other Ninglo Curols (3o 10ca.) CHU-RQI-{:..,UFFERING (81.23), by L. 0. Exmnsox, 6 Clristinas Antliems, ® coniplete set of Anthetis ana Chanis n for 2!l the Festlyalaand Scrvicesof thy year. A NOE Ny BAINT-BAxNS (81), 18 8 Christmas 4 ORATORLO. TEE SCBO0L, STGBOR, 2552085 ERCAT, 15 anoxcellent hook for Girls® 11igh or Normal Schools, or for rewinaries. Uoad instrictions aad very guod Euliyen your fingers for Christmax playing br practic- g MARON'S PIANOFOR "‘ T"LI'I‘.VICH (200), the beat Finger ‘4 mnsstuts kiows Any Book Mailed, post-fre, for the Abore Prices. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. L UCEAN NTEAMMN Y Gienernl Tran utle Company. Totween New York and Havre. Plor 42, N. It, foot of Mortan-ut. BAINT LAURRNT, Lachcsucn Wed,, Dee, 4, 1310 pom. el Weluesasy, Dec. 13, ednes ll’n Deg. N GOLD (neluding : #100; becond Labin, 843 4, wine, boddtng, aug utendis, *Vills'de Paria ™ **bi, Laue 6 jussciie TR, N, Azent., 53 B « Ageul for Ch INMAN LINE. The Steatusiin City of Nichmond witl sall from Yew ori crpoul, &¢., &, s hurdey, bec uy Calnn basadwn, BIeL §rai a0 U u e curey ni g o Clark-st., In o BIROWN, Geu'l Weat'n At NORTI RMAN L The steaners of this dsy from Bremen Pler, et o1 uny ki Ehibaio HitaN fules il Passage—Fraih Now York to ~and remen, Sesc cabin, #on) currene ALK GOODS. 0 v Loaly wsk & chiance to couvieo las divathiss | nesn whial L MILS, THOMUSON, 410 Wabiaah-ay, LEGAL. NOTIOE. Valuable Coal:lands, Water-Power, City Lot and Juial Franchised, etc.. 10 be sl &t Auclion. Pureiant 10 & dicree of the (freuls Court of Will County, fil, he Wndorsigied Frusteu 10F Ui boud: Nokderaof (hu Kanksker Company. will sc'l ai pubile auctian st The Slewars louse, ia the Uity of Wiming- o Wid counn D, 86 13 ¥ relock Goui. OB e Uil ‘of daauary, 1870, the folluwing describéd propesty, i handred scresof coad lands 1o Wil and Gruody gouirivaucar 1o Urald¥oud Silac, b racts of ok GYyT 40 wcsve o T s oot watsr lata, with 100-bores ) 1ot 4a{he Casal 4o ham No. &g ald kuskakey Eiutiany. adjoiutog tho City uf Wilmligton. Vit T s ot bad alisiang ssifater ots v ma uvwl.l:nuucolu Cans), 1o tracts not exceeding cres each. Ut i outlota, 24 waler-powers a the City O Nl Eorpirate franchises and privileges, dams, lala, Bic.s Of 8214 Kaukakes Colpany, \id of 22ja w il bv us followe: | TLree per ceat Liach OF ot L o bald 11 iaatuder, 1o beald power Lo each T eri of the amount bid fur cac cashon IHIB d:.{.:‘l.llll. the, tualuder, 3 Eaap S s Company, st the ol Bl Rt g1 Pl 2 cadl Bt ccut of tho whole amouut of the bid tw be pald ln six iwonths, 83 per vent in ouc yuar, and i per cont Iu two years sabe, ik ) et 58 went s o ‘Lu buuda, comp.eied withiu sis monihs, prry vy ‘ceived at acir faca valucs rnv Wil thelr coupons rocelved It [Uans severully wado thercos with luterval o Jan. 1 Tho Trusteca witl atia s minlmumblgaal: Ganl lot ug pareel " Vurther luformatios nsy alng b 185, of the Kankakes Coni- e Wilioion T3t ED AP APFLETON, Fhalivnan of Yiasicte af X911 Lambeiton Square] ke Trusecs. Guly Diree Linp 1o France ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS. ADDRESS! To the Weal:, Nervous, and Debilitated, who Suffer from qll-Iealth - consequent on Iingering, Chronic, Nerv- ous or Functional Diseases. External Remedies are the Safest and best that can be applied in diseases, on acconnt of the facility which we possess of watching their action and their results; and of these remedies Electricity, in the form of mild, continuous, and prolonged currents, as realized exclusively by PULVERMAGHERS ELECTRIC BELTS ~~BANDS, has been found the most valuable, safe, sim- ple, and cfficient known treatment for the cure of disease, In our descriptive Pam- phlet we review the manifold benefita to be derived from Pulvermacher’s Appliances, and bring forward testimony in their favor from the most Learned Physicians and Sci- entific Men in Europe and this country. We also dem- onstrate why relief and cure reault from their use after every other plan of treatment has failed, Reader, Are You Afflicted, and wish to recover the same degree of health, strength, and energy as experienced in former years? Do any of the following symptomn or class of symptoma meet your disensed condi- tion? Are you suffering from ill-health in any of its many and multifarious forme, con- scguent on a lingering, nervous, chronie, or functienal direase? Do yon feel nervous, de- bilitated, fretful, timid, and lack the power of will and action? Are you subject to loss of memiory, have spells of fainting, fullness of blood in the head, feel listness, moping, Unfit for Business or plensure, and subject to fits of melan- choly? Are your kidncys, stomach, urinary organs, hver or blood in n disordered condi- tion? Do you suffer frum rheumatism, neu- ralgin, or aches and paina? Ifuve you been indixereet in carly years and A Victim to Youthful Follies, or carried the marital relation to excess in later yenrs? Iave these indiscretions and excessen left you in a weak and debilitated condition? Are you timid, nervous, and for- getful, and your mind continually dwelling on the subject? Have you Lost Confidence in Yourself and energy for businces pursuits ? Aro you subject to any of the following symptoms: dreams, palpitation of the Lcart, bashfulness, rostless nights, broken sleep, nightmare, confusion of idens, aversion to society, dizei ness in the head, dimness of sight, pimples and blotches on the face and back, and other despondent symptoms? There are Thousands of Young Men, middle-aged, and even the old, whn‘nufl'ar {from nervous and physical debility, There arc also thousands of femnles Broken Down in Health and wpirits from disorders peculiar to their sex, and who, from falsc modesty or neglect, prolong their sufferings. Why, then, further neglect o subject so productive of health and future happiness when thero Is ot hand a menns of cure? Why not throw off the yoke altogether, and seck o remedy that has Science and Common Sense to commend it?—a remedy of indisputable efficacy, and the most certain means of re- storation to health and pristine vigor? There are wany discases of an acute and febrile type that we do nat propose to cure by meana of Blectricity; but from all that Electro-Physiology teaches ua, in regard to tho niodus operuudi of the Curative and Preservative eflvets of Voltaic Electricity, we may most reasonably infer that all those chronk ail. ments and all discases dependent on a de- pressed condition of the nervous forces, ex- haustion of nerve power, or the diminished envrgy of vital funetions, as treated upon in our publications, are happily most suscepti- ble of cure by means of ‘Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts and Bands, These conditions they will cure, while drugs will not; and we offer the most convincing testimony dircet from the aricted them- selves who have beea restored to Health, Strength, and Energy alter drugging in vain for mouths aud years, SEND NOW For Descriptive Pamphlet and the ELEC- TRIO QUARTERLY, a large [lustrated Journal, containing full particulars and fnformation worth thousands. Coples mailed free. Call on or sddress PULVERMACHER GALYANIC CO,, Oor, 8th & Vine Sta., CINCINNATI, O, Or 212 Broadway, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 State Street, Chicago. A Competent and Rebularly Quglified Physlcian ,"n |:|!em'km:m.h 1 Qua RAILROAD TIMNE TABLE. ARRIVAL XD DEPARTURE OF TRAIN, CHICAGO & FORTEWESTERR RATLWAY. Ticker Uices, 62 Ciagk-m. pga-_mm Tloase) and ag XTRRENCE MaRES.~f Satnrda *Sunday excepted. 3Monday excepte: ieave, | Arrive aTAclfe Fast Lin aSlous City & X T e s S euT0aTEIRRTURARIROT IR 3333332538333339323393 Puliman_Holel Caryare fun througd, between G m‘;jfl Cotacil Biuds, on the train learing Chicago Noother rosd runs Pullmsa or auy other ferm ef hotel ears weat of Chicago. ‘a=Depot corner of Wells and Kinzle:sts. B-Depot curner of Canal and Kinziu-sta, ORI0AGO, BUBLINGTON & QUINOY BAILEOAD, Depota foot of Lake-st., Indlana-av. and Sixteenth-at., and Ui and Kixteonth-sis. Ticket Offices, 50 Clark- & and at depots Mendota & Guleshurg Express ... 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PAUL BAILWAY Mudison and Canal-sta, Ticket + Opposite Bherman HHouse, Unfon Depot, comner ‘Office, 63 Bouth Clark- and at depot, EXPret e cnas, & Minnesota, Wisconain & Mluncsora, Bay, Nt 1 y, Btevens Point, and Aah- | iand throagl N1gnt Kxpress.,.. t 0:00 pmi. Al tralns run vis Milwaukee, Tickets for At. and Minneapotis are zood elther via Madisonsnd I'rairle Gu Chien, or vis Watertown, Latrosse, and \Winous. ILLINOIB CERTRAL ress Kprineneid Rieht £ Trorta, Hurlington & Keo $Pcoria, Burlingion & Keokuk, Dubuque & Klouz City Lxpress ‘lflmuq\m & Slouy Clty hxprear i n Saturday night runs to Centralia oaly, & Un Saturday night runy ta Peuria only, MIORIGAN CENTRAL RATLROAD, Denot, foot of Lak i font of Twenty-vecond-at. Ticket Office, 67 ., souihesst carner of lane doiph, Grand Pacite Hotel, and at 'almer liouse, Mati (via Mam and Afr Line). Jav FXprea . a0 Accomaie PITTEBURG, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGC RATLWAY, Depoy comer Canal aud Maalsanate, Tleker Otlcey 45 Clark-st, Palmier Houss, snd Grand e dotel, | sod Express...... cle Expres ¥ Fast Line. BALTIMORE & OHIO, Trains leave from Exposition Bullding, foot of Monroo. ot. Ticket Utfices, K3 Clark-vt., Paimor House, Graud V'aclfic, and Depot (Exposition Butiding). Morning Express Fast Ling..oore 3Mafl—0M Line.. A A AR Allsatic Exvross Nigot Express. , ONCINNATI & ST, LOUTS R. R, 11 Afr-Liny ani Kokomo Lino.) Devat, ornat of Clion Sod CAroll-ata, Weut S1de, ) Lenva. Cinetnnatt, Tndlanspcis. Louls: Wi, Columbus & kit Day, xpress .. a:40 H R EANKAKED Depot. foot of Lake at. and foot 11 & Lonts: Cineinnatt, Jodlan il X ¢ b CHIDAGO, BOCK & PACIFI0 RAILROAD, Depot, comer af Van llurcn and thermanata, - Tleket Onice, 56 Clark-at, dhierinan House, “Loave. 0 am,® B:00 pm i [REDIYY TDavenport Exprose. 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