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gomctiSßum - HAVE Coiual«M'n Boom, f* lie Crogro*'ted ' . - Floar PxvJsi'ns. &c, &na Mocu-cott. ' To par lll * ecceMlMe to MU. S»c n «11 if cOPgfaP" ttat T; ,st. e H l-ti lea ’la, rtf 4 Co, Uilot tbjroon ~ - apla^Wx,. »„ iiciioJi .t-c.atfrr. KlCg-n COMMISSION iHEECUANI, renDCHI Ottwitlo" «4«1« (run, 1 '.ear aad Oouatry Produce generally. orriOE NO. 2 lIILLIARD'd BLOCK, j t. cor. f.Paler will ClarKtßaL*-;..,,P.O.Borfflfid. ■„t %c tia & c-o, Xw Toxic; Gonrd Frcrea, do ■ h:; £ ffifi^*aa£iSSfr f \ >ia. - [felfffiO-Ty ‘Vy u-i vauces mate on copidgrmutm^ p E U G N E T, pHDFOBD, MEREDITH & CO, ** MSSISSIOH HSBOEms. B O soanywer Btre»-Chte«p>, ghe awlr «SSa.' attention to the purchase aadafie of Hour, Qnth j sli tiad? C‘ Produce, Stock, Ac. Liberal advances %iit ns consignment toaatbr Slla Dried Com rDWAKD -SACKET,- COJraiSSIOS StEBOHiKT, Ja. 166.V SocQi Water street) between Old and bew Board of Trale Buildings, 7 OmCJLQQ, **T. . \pLSS,'WEIGHT & SHSRMANf rS'TOU’Ca OBinrTMray aCSBCHASTS, trey BeaerSptioß of ProtdM os Coßu&Ustoa SxdutTd]r« Eti £2 Lahitj* BrDlh. ._ CHICAGO. iLLEK VANE & CO., JX COLQGSSION MSRCHAStTa thf sale ot ricur. Grain. IteetPtok, Hams, Laid. <nrr, Cheese. Seeds, Dried Fmia, Ac. 129 Soitb Agense for Ewabors and West. uiss vijai ' tsclsa22B4r] nriLUAMB &HOFGHTEUNG \ t COM.MIB3IQJT MERCHANTS, So. nth' South Water street, second door Wart ol % rli street Bridge, give their exclusive attention to s?6&.c and purchase oi an kinds of Produce Stock. tu on Commission. Osaii advances made on Blili c; and property in atore. Refer to George £ CO, MArina HM»lr- Rnrf Qeorge Steel A Oo t. *. wattage. UaTtiMyl w. n. BocsgTKLixtt. VEELY, LA WHENCE & CO., j.> COiIMISSIOK MKBCKANTB for the purchase ti-.d sale of Grain, Flour, pronslcne, and Country pr.dice veaerally. Businas* exclusively Commission. *>:• dealers In Salt, lime, Water-Llme, Stnooo, plaat fr-c Hair. Land Plaster, <fco, at 2SB, S3B and 26C fccct:. Water street. E, *. W t.' pHAULES RANDOLPH, esyrEAL oowwwsToy hebchaht, 7‘Cc 8 Loomis BvUiUnS) or Clirk and Soatt TTjiier streets. Advances Cidc .'B feP6My Q.HIFE'EH’ BROTHERS, OoßsmleeSoKi j SO. B PC ME SOT’S BLOCK,* Oerear South VMf-r sad Claris toreeta, Chicago, Ai news ti*4e t». ataya. ta^syg-ly] Y TIsD/IRTTOOX> & CO., U CQ>r>TTSBIQy 2551ZtGHA27TS I £si Sostb Wats? St*, Gtalesco* ■ pULVKH & COMPANY, COMMISSIOK 35EBCHASTS 216 Seatb. Wetor Street* a, >. CCLTSE. . . O S CCITm rpEOMPSON, BONHAM & 00., A EXCLUSIVE 003SHISSIO5 HSBGH&KTfI, HO. S2 SOUTH WAXES BTEEET, CHICAGO. ILL Kim to—MerohanU’ Savings, Loan and Treat Co., Aionio Richmond & Co, 80v..1n0, C. Hslaea, Chicago - . TJL Drake A Co, 2S; Y a S. 8. King, Buffalo. t.aalOe&ly] TUKPIH, LAKE & C 0. f t OOMISSION MERCHANTS, so c 182 I>2 Sousb Water Sta* Cblsag:©, T. A. TCfiPIX, WELLS- LAKE, D. J. LAKE. jgAKER & SPAFFOED, General Commission Slerchanta, Gicc a’-d Warehouse No. 91 South Water Street, ADTAJfCEa MA3>E OX COXBIGXMEXTS. AiJ. AJU-'b U.. • srticular attention given ro the purchase and sale cf r i.oir CHAIN SEEDS, &(L, <ac., on commission, niite tT-ly ] r s ORD & KOBTOK, Stonge andComraicaloa MerdUffit% Its proofWtrohonEa.cn Market street, between Lake and Bandoipn streets. Chicago, HI. Cf" Liberal uCTtnccs mode on Consignments. e-JtdSL A. FCSO. piTKIN & CO., fiencnl CcEenlefifon Ufc BOUIE. WAXSB STSEST, CHICAGO, XIX, rAics l. GATxa. Qyarshiyj iirm h. rasa. ■QAILIE & SEYMOUR* JL> PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMKI3SIOB MERCHANTS, Office 13 South Waior-et., pomeroyl Buildings. PostCffioo Drawer 6137, Chicago. lieu P. BAILTS, T. B. BXTMOtJIU rsxrstxsces.—-Sturget Buckingham *Cc,; wm. Mar tin. GeniTi-i FrUkut Agent C.8.4Q.2.H. a:US-cS3l.ly ■ Bfahian, ® GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT St. Joseph) m^sonrU Particular &tt>-.iuUa paifi to the pnrohase end sale o 1 Hii'-'s Tallow, Hemp. Tobacco aud produce of ever? iWcre. by perdition, io Messrs._Mlles, v. riiiiit & Shcnartu; Ciejrliom, Locale £ Co; DlcClii* * n .v Cat 'r: t-ttUn & (fa. m bll-e2ig-lr MORSE & CO., ~ PEODCC2 COS3HSSIOTT MEEC] !S5 SOUTH WATER STREET. ' tin’s Bollfilnga, Chicago. Business ccained strictly to Coirail&sioii. lyflMyflc JOSEPH H. TUCKER, CLate of the firm of Tucker, Baniulpb * Carter.) C020SI8SIOI? ss. 6 Board »f Tnds BuMiap, Chicago, BL Personal and exclusive attention given to a Cornels tior.Hnslne»a. Advance? made on property In atom jqc :or tale in tide market, or for shipment East. iK2il9l&€m B. DUPKE, Wholesale PROVISION DEALER, Office S7 Elate Street. Packing Home on Booth dark Street, near rwelfux. In stare on band through the season, S££f, PBSK, USB, HAMS TeIPE, PISS 1 FEET* EMBSED BEEF, 48. C.JD would invite the attention of Grocers. Hotel Keepers and generally, to his hUrtJUIOa BUGAB CUBfcD HAMS AND BEEF, ■c-nicb ba? had preference overall ether brands offered ft tale lame jfortbweet lor the past live years. egr- Ample Fire-Proof Warebocsc Facilities for the cf norage of all kinds ot Barrel Provisions, P lour and FrtWWe. feuiSßWm || & -&—R CARTER, General Commission Nerthanls, Kn l (Second Floor) Board of Trade Building, Mill } Ive their personal attention to the purchase ana sale of til kinds os Produce, 53” Advances made on consignments. . zoewYLLCaaTEff. aairLM.ctsm TWATSON V. COE & CO., T Y COMMISSION' MHRen.A-VTs. FOB THE PUBCHABK AND SALE OF Poric, Floor, Grain mad stodu Ko. tic* Bontb Water Street. Chicago, mind*. \a4vSST.WX, B.L.UKDEBWOOD. CUERMAN & HALL, Produce and Commlaalou Merclianlß, 97.....'..50UTH WATER STREET 97 ÜberaLcaiCi .fives cesee fleet, Gren SeedA-Pro. vkfon > atSSlrlod Prune, tor Mle to tide market or .tip. meet East. J»‘ MURRY KELSON, ITI -r FEODUCB - OeßEdnios asd Shipping fflewntßi, JfO. 214 SOUTH WATER STREET. /treat for the Felton Starch Works. Oswegpoo„ N.TJ liberal cash advance* on Flour cna Grain for ship- yAN INWAGEN & CO., general conunloslon Nerehanti) KO. S DOLE'S BUILDING, Comer South Water and Clark streota, Chicago, IE. feU'aMy _ ||UMSSY, BROTHER & CO,, Oemnlnln ffierefeatnte, Gtr« Cieir crcl ttive aoeettoe to tae ptirtfitue uft A LIEN HOWES, oommaoii UEBoaftiEt, Hi teeth Wter ttmt, Cbleacc, ED. Cairm-ij] CPAFFORD, STEWART & CO., MTHTwawev<k>mmiwioa» Advances made on coualgn p> a a. gzAJjoan. a etswar. ■. r. w. ma C HOLMES & SOU, * Beef esi Perk Packers, Aim FKCVTBIOK HtHROHAJTTS. ornm. 80. 12 Hirer Street FACDXe BOOTS EOBIH BEtEOH. CEICiSO. Dcetenln KEF MU RIBS RHSHMU UID, IK. Pr price for Cars** end Hog». BKfSS TO Bioko* «ad Bwtfne* Quiacy. EL, St. Lords MidCWcaeo Bunk, J.Yotj Sfe3^®tsa« eS?«i*w. IMMS-W SCOTI STEWART, Coßsmliaton Kerchmt) 170 I BOAED or TEADB J3 UIIaDISOB, OeldSKly mrwitnAj gjjsoifl. QA S H AJ> YAHO BS. WAKEFIEU9, HASH A CO* LtYtcpoolaad Loadffa. liberal OA AdTa&aM b# made w eofttifft* Xante to tt* abcre touso c£ Uttl, ÜBB rUVUISUMI VHBIH BaasnSfi tif - —. . WWMHtt - . Iscnßrt rSS, d S£ r#la wMdiaoiTod ;C«a«o,Mwfl»Bd t fio. ” 7 ;~*f , '*™ BIB \- THLURD& CO., &dSSS»ffF»%SS.4&^S£S r *•* V®*** Btock ol lea |s'^?* d^9mtie * for d eUTering It, coa *ss“ belnssoppUed by a. to Uieir en-- ft CO. -i* l ° i^*ls * ,Bm ! Office Ko. 2 Mmodlc Temple. HO iPARTNER^HIP.— The under- : The Chicago Marble Company, - - Andhavingnolonger any interest In saldCompony; w formed a co-partaemUp with the ur.aeretgned, An drew Drysdale, under the dim came cf G. WTPrlcke'.t « Co- Id the business of manufacturing Parlor Grates and Fender*, at -No. jiaj state street, Chicago, where we win "be Pappy to eec all old.customers as well as hew ones who may want well finUr-ad gad loWprtoed articles in oorlineof b«ilneaa.« r ■ ■ . • .. April unh.lStfh apl&xiw T^ISSOLUTION.- —Notice' is here _■_/ bvglven thattheco-partnerehlpunder name of Hurlbui’s ft Soane, was dissolved on April nth. 1851, by mutual con» ent. "W, H. Doane-wlll vay all demands against, and receive all moneys dna the narUw. W.B.Doane and W. W. Hnrlbnt wUI con ttane business in the arm same of Soane & Huriburt. W.H.DOAUE. W.'W HURLBUT. J. B. HUttLBUT. D. N. HUSLBUT. splSxSt T^ISSOLUTION—The co-partner- XJ sUpbwtoforeaxUttng between Henry P. El dred and Andrew T. King, under the name and firm ot Kidrcd •£ King, in the lumber business, ii fM« tlay db ftolredbrmmual consent. The basin essln fntare will bs carried on: at their old atand. corner Twelfth'and Clark streets, by Henry F Kldred, as usual, all bati ness cf the old aim wUbe settled by blnn H.F.ELDRED, A, T. KING. aplKft insurance. STATEMENT of the Conditv.n O OF THE MERCUTTILE aUTUAL IKSUBAffCE CO. OF NfcW YOBK, Ob the thirty-first day of December, 1860, made fc '• te Auditor of tae State of Illinois. The naiaeo.the company is the Mercantile Httvrrl Inearacce Company, located at the city at Xsw X <ik la State of New York. The amountoriiscapltal stock la Sis Hundred. t ?d Forty-Six Thousand Foot Hundred Dollars arrfi wddnp. Cosh offhand or in hands' of Agents K. ntMOL or otner persons B.mds owned by the Company an per vouchers accompanying. to wit; New York City six per cent«ock. *20.000 New Y rk State five per cent, stock 15.0U0 United States flro-per cent loan .. 20,000 Brook ya permanent Water Com* misrloners bonce, elx per cent.... SQA3O Willi msbargh Qaa Ltrnt Company stock .... ..TT... ... 24,000 Hudson Elver R. E. bonds 0f1873,8d morgaee seven per cent I'VTO New York City Bank Stock 163500 Other stocks owned by the Company 2i,uo Par Taloe l-$Sie,6W Total booda sad. stock- market value Bonds and mortgages _ Lrons payable oa demand secured by pledgeof Stock and b0nd.....' U0.190'00 Intension above securities due and not collected ... B,WOO Bills Receivable and uncollected, premiums. .. 512,553 65 Salvages and sundry claims due the Company Sckip owned by the Company. Amount of UaMUOes, one ornotduo to ti&nkaor ciliercreaitorj—none. Losses adjusted and doe. $954 82 Losses adjusted and not due z,Ti5 04 Losses unadjusted ...1,014 84 Losses la suspense waiting for for ther proof .’.4,146 50 Ail other clams against theCompa ny—nrwe. - ■■ - Total liabilities topm $10,890 60 D. TV. IRWIN, Agent, No. 9, Board ol Trade BalMing. April 10th, 180. OEIGINAL [Ccrbflcateto expire on the 31st day of Jammy, 18S1] ATOiros’fi Ofticb- State or Illinois, ) hprme field, April 6th, 186 LJ . Whereas, The Mercantile Mutual Insurance Company located at New Vor min the of New York, baa filed in this office a statement of the condition of its affaire, as required by *‘An aoe to regu ate the a gentle? of Insurance Companies not Incorporated by the State oi IlllnoiB,” approved February 14th. IBS, an act amendatory thereto, approved January 23d, 1857, - and whereas, said Company has furnished sa tic factory, evidence that it la possessed of the required amount ot capital. Invested In stocks and mortgages, and has filed In thi* office a written Instrument, signed by the Pres ident and Secretary thereof, appointing DaVID W. IRWIN, of Chicago, Us Agent for the trans action of the buf-ineas of said Company, and fully jma unreservedly authorizing him to acknowledge service. of nrocoss for and on behalf of said Company, con senting that service of process upon him, the said: agemt, Khali be taken and held to be as valid as It served, upon the Company, and waiving all claim ot error by reason of such service. , , i«ow therefore In pursuance of the provisions of the acts aforesaid, L JEBSK K. DUBOIS, Auditor ot Public Acc .-nuts of the State of Ijlinols, do hereby certify that the said DiVioW. IBWIN Is authorized as agent for tnesald Company, to transact the business ot Insurance In this Stats turtil thq thlrty-flrßt cay of Jaciuarv, in the vear eighteen hundred and six ty-two, so lar as he may oe legally empowered so to do bysald Company. . . In testimony whereof I have hereunto sub > bkal. > scribed my name, and affixed the seal cf my I wv— * office: at Springfield, this sixth day of April, A. D. 166 L JESaE H. DUBOIS. aplCUefiJUm Auditor P. A STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS O OF THE Marine Bank of Chicago, Located at Chicago, Illinois, as they existed on the first Monday of April, AD n 13SL LIABILITIES. Amount. Total. Capital htock.paidlnandlnvested M aocordlagto 1aw.,.. . - $141,100 00 Amount- fdebt- owing to the as sociation other than far depos it* and circulation None. Amount due to depositors S3,u3S 90 Amount of notes or bills in circa- AUiUUUCViUUIUVt WWW latiou.. ... S'.'OOO Leas amount on hand SS.7J4 * 14.3)0 M Amount due banks and bankers.. 11,74114 $533,160 04 RESOURCES. Stocks deposited as security lor circulation &V*'B 83 Ef»l ©state Aone, Kotee of-ether banks on hand -- None. Amcuntof debts owing to the As* s c:at.on other than loans or discounts. .. . - Specie on hand ■ - X4.8-S M Amount deposited with other hanks and bankers 483,126 21 Susi.euded debt..... None. $508.1.0 C 4 STATE OP ILLINOIS, Cook County, ss; L J. Scammon. President, do solemnly, srriocsly and truly declare and atllrm, and Hamilton B. Dor, Cashier, do solemnly swear, that the above Is a fall and. correct statement of the affaire of the Marine Bankof Chicago as they exlstci on Monday the first day of April. A. D. 1361, to the best of our Knowledge aSdbeUeL J.vdUNG SCAMMON,President, HAMILTON B.DOX. Cabhitr. - Subscribed, affirmed and sworn to before me, this tweUU. da, of April, A. BEOUFIELI>I Notary Public. .-{Fruit, (Ktocmes, &c. 18, OSG apis-e»Mw T ARCS OE SMALL ORDERS I J for Feed. Meal or flour order aad: St tbelofftttrat p » HvHl fiTEVKNa-g hOBRAB. KAA Boxes M. R. RAISINS, in Q V/ prime order. REYNOLDS, SLY A CO. 1 HA Tierces RICE, iUv EEYKOUIS, SLY ft CO. KAA Hhds- N. O. SUGAR, Jand -oUUto* °°“°r^|g^°olSl E LY < . C 0. 1 9AA Bags RIO COFFEE, ■LiwU'J ° BEYKOLDB. ELY * CO. tAA Boxes PRIME CODFISH, lUU imt received “^■Y^- gLT a 00. -J KA HHDS N.O. SUGAR, COM i.OU HAXKEY, 16 South W atcr street^ <0 A O BBLS. REFINED SYRUPS Zj\ t' _Kew York.Baltimore and other brands. A KA HLF. CHESTS TEAS—T. T - ')v/ H_ Imperial, Gunpowder and Oolong, of enperlor * HASKET. _ IS Sou to Water street. lAA CASES TOBACCO —The 1 A A BXS. PRIME CODFISH— IV V/ ror^[||s PITKIS ft BASKET. 16 South Water street. KA TIERCES PRIMK RICE— OU Sowlaato fo . P dfor ik .l,b Z ET> mdl-It 16 South Water streets T?ISH.—2,OOO Packages Mackerel, J? Fielded WgrHng-, codfish ana White fish, in store For sale by KOBTOX BO SB * CO, Vo. 16 Blver street rrtjjAS, COFFEE, SUGAR* Tobacco, SpXeeOy At low figures ftr cash buyer*, : _ KOBTON, 8088 A CO, Ko. 1» Hirer street Xtr E OFFER FOR, SALE AT YY LOW PRICES, 500 BOXKS BOAP,_ , §BB IS^R^sSSf? M boxll eox^ ' SUU 100 COSCESTEATAD lie. wu.mm LITTLE ft co., Ko. 129 south Water street. STTOAB, «*oi "”-“43affigmiSS Xj'RUITI FRUIT!! FRUIT! ” STEVENS *t WEBBER, 108 BAMOIiEA; ■ iTMBT, Sealen iu Toroigu and Domeatia Emit COUKTEY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEKDED TO. gLigD twing Mobs. pOPPER XIGHTKDJG. RODS Btosle Eo4s Mat *J,Bipra» to my-part of the oooo trjnotcocupl(^J^ot3 fe free. ' . fl Office Fo. « Dole’s Boudin*. comer of South Water streets. tpifrean.ua T IGHTNENG RODS.—New _and Li Improved Style of Iron Bods. Gold and Barer Plated Copper PolnU. >»w Style of Insnlstore and Attachment!.nrAmntlr Ko. 97 Klnzle street, Chicago. GEO. W. HASSX&IV o SorytO. mttfixgm k, T.9,mausm, T IGHTNING RODS AT THE XJ Old Stand, 9S Klnzle street Iron and CpPPear T-tg»tniny Hod*. Copper Polite jrttk rtlver- and gold puwTptatSarlp,tfiepestlnnseT AUo Attachment! O Occ and Factory, SBBnile ■sassj s "- A yo,t °wana* *> States. Usages. &e. - STEWARTS COOHNQ STOVK “WEDNESDAY,OIPIOL 17,1851. S«flr Arrivals ind tiepartorec of Stall Trains. r Tnsint Depart. Malls Clot. Trains Arrits. t i SAM. ■ ■ MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. • 6 00 Am. 10 09 p. m. 7.10 A.D. 8.00 ft; m. i.... 8.00 p. m. ! 6 00 p. in. 8.00 P- m. - MICHIGAN CENTRAL. . „ 4.80 ft; m. To.oop.rn. l - m ' 18.00 ft, m. : ■ |oO».m. 8.00 p. m. , 0.00 p. m. 8.00 p, m. PITTSBURGH, IT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO. T.Soft.m. : :10.00p.m. ‘ 1.60 p.m. 8.00 p.m. _ : 600 p.m. &00p.m. SOUTH AND WEST. __ CHICAGO AND KOCK ISLAND.-- . O.OOa.EL 7.800 a. > . se.l6A.rn. q.OOp.hu ; 7.30 p.m. 6.80 p. m. V . DIXON AIE LINE. 9.15 a.m.: ; 7.40 a. m. :{*»»• 9.50 p.m. :no malL * ~ 6.00 p.-m. ILLINOIS CENTRAL—BEANCH. 6Aoa.xp.„ ; 10.00 p.m. 6.60 p. m. : 5.80 p.m. 9.00 p.m. BURLINGTON AND QUINCY. 8.45 a. m. i 7.00 a.m. 7.15 a.m. 8.45 p. m. ~ 1 ,7.80 p.m. . _■ e.uo p. m. ALTON AND ST' LOUIS, 7.30 a. m- • i- . ; 7.80 p.m. NORTH AN D WEOT. GALENA AND CHICAGO UNION. 9.16*. m. 7 80a.m. . 5.« a.m. 915P cScAGO 9.15 a.m. 7.00 a.m. . 11-« a.m. 5.10 p.m. • 400 mm. . 6.45 p.m. . MILWAUKEE, , „ 9.15 a.m. , 730 a.m. «!2£ - S' 9.00 p.m. 1 I 7.80 p.m. 646 p.m. g.-w. peickett; ASDRftW DBYBDALB. 9.15 a.m. 0.00 p.m. *71.572 a South Carolina Attempt# to nuke Her ! Own Shoes. TdSha Editor ohheN.T. Tribune: .7 . : Bm: You are perhaps aware that South Carolina has a serious as well as a comic his tory. The latter, however, is much more en tertaining, and, if written, would be very in structive to your readers. There are-» few things connected with this comic history which I fear you have forgdtten, and I thought mighty be pleasant rekdtng during these dark day^ Ton may remember that in the years 1849 and 1850 South Carolina worked herself up into a state of very dangerous excitement, and was in great distress to get out of the Union. The whole-world was to be astonished with what she declared she would bring forth.- -Thcljeg islature became generous, and certain cunning speculators exceseivelypatriotic. Agreatdeal of loud oratory and very bad whisky waa wast ed andcoasumed. . What South Carolina did bring forth in that hour of her i distress, was an “independent Southern shoe factory,” and a navy. _ A na • vy? p I fehcyyou-mqulriDg. -Yes,- fiuvSonta Carolina once indulged in theiuxnry of a navy. Several of her most worthy citizens, oppressed with a sense of-patriotism and . ppHßlderable money, put theirheads together, and came to the Very wise conclusion that the State would | beatseawithout shoes, and nothing on land without a navy."- - But liefer, for certain m- | sons of my own, to give .an account of the great independent Southern shoe factory. - If it was urged, South' .Carolina would. be : free of the North, and - Massachusetts in par ticular, she must begin by shoeing her own people. In other words, she must; skin her own veaL tan her own hides, and provide soles for the people.- Beaufort’s mighty men were to march in boots made at the great indepen dent Southern .shoe factory, in Charleston. Qnattlebum’s regiment were to be content with thick brogane, made at the same factory; and Col. “Colcock’s “CoffinßegimentV were to have the beat leather the establishment could tarn out -The planter who did not get his soled at this great independent Southern shoe factory was set down as un sound, and not a sure eater of bine-fire. The benefits resulttegfrqm. this immense undertak ing were to be manilolct Little niggers were to I be instructed in the mysteries of driving shoe pegF.- Intelligent slaves were to be turned 1 into tanners, curriers, and cobblers. Employ ment was to be afforded to white trash, and the children of white trash (who wouldn’t seU for anything if put up in the market, and I never would stay sold when sold), at clicking, 1 stitching, fitting, and bottoming. I Crispen began to look-up, and toronghCnflr pfen the State waa to.- be regenerated. An im mense building, suited to the purpose, was erected in toe Northern outskirts of the city, a spacious tan-yard laid out, vats sunk, and I bark mill* set -to grinding. In a very short I time South Carolina was skinning her own Teal and tanning her own leather, as it was j vulgarly called. But the great trouble seemed to be howjto get tbe shoe factory going, and preserve the undertaking from dependence on | theNorthi There was material enough m the State, even in the city, to make mechanics of, I but they must-be instrseted, and who was-i there to do it There was the rub. To .send. J to Massachusetts for them would beaconde-j s cent lon that would,, ill-become South Caro- I iina One gentleman,' I well remember, pro- j posed to send to France for a supply- of skil- I fnl pordwainers. who would find themselves-i in a congnial atmosphere, and could readily 1 adapt themselves to the institutions of the State Bat then, the gentleman was reminded that French bootmakers, however well they might do to moke fine boots for the aristocra cy, were innocent of the art of making “ nig- I ger shoes”—au art that flourished only in Massachusetts. •• . , T 1 The management of the establishment, 1 l ought also to mention, was to be something magnificent: There was to be a President and Board of a Superintendent at a sal ary of S3OOO a year, a Secretary, the amount of whose salary I have' forgotten, book-keepers J at SISOO and S2OOO, and various experienced clerks oa good salaries. The proprietor of the Mercury waa the great central figure in | this great Southern shoe factory. Of course ihat very philosophical journal had learned j essays on the enterprise, and prophesied no j end of favorable results. Bnthowtogetcord wainers of the right w stripe ” waa the question to be solved, . : ■ Painfulasitwastotoeirpoliticalpride,there j was UO alternative but to send to the North I for mechanics, and -men skilled in the art-Of I brogan-teaking.’ Unless she did this, toe emp?-1 ty Walls of the great “ Independent Southern j Shoe-Factory,” would stand, a sad monument I of South Carolinian folly. Even to this u€j J cessity the wisdom of the State did not yield j gracefully. The “Northern mechanics” were to be mere instructors, who were to teach South Carolina’s “white trash.” and intelligent niggers how to drive pegs,- trim welts, and | make shoes. But there was still another diffi- 1 cnlty. Men competent to manage such a con cern^nd > exactlyeonndontoenigger 1 ’aswellafl 1 skillfnl mechanics, would not come South ex- | cept at a large increase of wages. They leafed the climate, and society so severe of Us dig- 1 nity, was not likely to receive vulgar cord wainers with that rospect which theyhadbeen j accustomed to receive in aNew England town, j However, these obstacles were got over, and I the Northmen dropped In upon ns one day, 1 and gave notice of their readiness to set things 1 going. It was said if we could only get the ! building inaugurated things would fnove v smoothly enough. But that great event, I 1 may mention, was celebrated under the be nign influence of an immense quanty of cham-. J paogn, cigar smoke, and - oratory of bine-fire I order. | . . 1 Scarcely bad three months passed when { obstacles of an almost insurmountable charac ter arose. • The exeautivemeh, very important characters at first, soon found themselves as “ mere mechanics iirtbe eyes of society, grad* ually grow indifferent to the interests of the I concern, and d vlded their time, between the 1 pleasures of toe cock-pit and the duties of toe j shoo shop. The tanners would get tipsy, and the curriers were no bettetup In. their morals. I An immense amount of leather was spoiled j for want of skill and attention. Things were | even worse in toe shoe shop. Little niggers J did not take aptly to drivlug pegs and trim-1 ming welts, and preferred sowing toe former | In adjoining fields, even at toensk of thirty I stripes, well laid on. Intelligent'niggers did not likje the idea of being kept making shoes I for “ cbmmon niggers.” Tue Northern white t mechanics became discontented,.were regard- 1 ed by ’ Carolinians as no -better- toad the ne- j CToes with whom they worked, grow discon tented; and such of them as did not take to ] whisky and bad company went home. An Immense quantity of valueless .shoeswere J Blade, tard toe observing-eye soon w }h a t the wiiole concern was out 'Of joint Credits, j too. were glvea,.lndiscriminately,. and it was Enough -that the. applicant sfraijrUt-oul Secessionist. . A Secessionist s j note was held good enough for shoes vend I may too mention that n^ D L of i? e tti T 1 ble mementoes reihain unsausfledlo toisday. : | Bat I don’t think the hoWen coold be got to part wdlh them. There was waste In toe teu- Vtoi, Waste in the currier’s shop, waste in the work shops, waste everywhere! Worat of aU, I SonlhfCorblina’s poor white trash looked with 1 contempt upon the vulgar occupation of stitching ana binding shoes—“ft trade mggers I ' o Wt£°tSejcar c«ne rinaa;. triotic gentlemen; were- expectmg.^gedjvl-. fiends,thebalancesheet* a ment. showed ft veiy Intruth, it had toe of its strongest friends of thdUr excess sending them into retire-J •meati with empty pockets.. . - 1 willlnmy next give you a of South I Carolina’s Navy, its exploits, and what became - of it.' JUSTD *' ■ay I ■ •%s» 2VSTS 21 42,1fi0 00 SI.ILV-'Ti 17 CHICAGO POST OFFICE. - 5.00 ft. m. ' 8.40 p.m. GodßleirOnrK atlr« Xand^ God bless oar native land; Finn may she ever stand. Thro’ storm mad night 1 When the wild tempests rave, Baler of wind and wave! DoThou our country save, By .Thy great might. For her oar pray’r shall rise, •To God above the skies: On Him we wait.. Lord, hear our nation 1 s cry; Be Thou forever mgh ; Hay freedom, never die; Odd save the State! Erbdha.tibm Cubed bt Madhbss.-*A young mau named VJbl Hammd, of J®J hamhuta of the State Lunatic Hospital, pear tide city, for four years pasfwas solmnafrom the riienmatism aa to render locomotion, with* out the aid of crutches, Impossible. On. out the aid of crutches. It was discovered alsothaths hadsnddenlybeeomea maniac through the severity of his sufferings ; the same canse'whleh htdrestored him to the use of his limbs depriving' him of -his reason.— Xarrisburgh{?K> Ttigrqph.---- >\>s - Movsaißsts op Bbitish CoLOimii Sotebs* . confidently Canada ♦hot tbe'BlKbt HoC thkSui MnlgraTO, at pie aent Llenfcwuftt Coraraor of Nora Scotia,!* Canada, as Gaveroor Generar>rtha British American Prorincea. Bail, Kulgravo Is the eldust sch dr the Maraotaof Normafldy. And that Sir Dominick Dalj, formerly ddtmt. Governor of thdWwid • - this p-itT. istofe afpoint**! Gev- Si of Kon BStk-J®. York BartM, April ISth. * M—l Tinners’; Stxrc It SCALES. .... i L VAHDEEVOOET, BICKEESON&CO., Importers TINiPtITE; And dealer* to Ilanert Stock, METAIJ WAREHOUSE. 199 ft SOi......Baaflblpli Street...... 199 ft SOI; CHICAGO, ILL. AGENTS FOB [owe’* Improved Scales. Alaoforwl* TK PLATE, SHEET ffiOS, ZINC, tzknxsb'] tqols'Xsb XAtnmES. Japanned and Stamped Ware, AXES, SHOVELS, SPADES, Hoes, Bailee, Picfc», Ba™, ir a rrow. Xeotli iredgee and Sledeea. AGENTS TOB Windup’s 'Patent Ventilating Ee frigerator. SAD I RONS n 'a» cut or box, inferior to «ny In th* mirkil. - T7E DEAL J-AtMrar.T XS FENiCE WIRE, English and 'American* GIROCTLAE SAWS, From the celebrated manufactory of ■WHEBXBB, MADDEIf & 01EMSEK, MIDDLETOWN, N. T. Fall Stock of Circular, Mill, Cross-Cut f and Back Saws, Order,; WITH FIXTURES COMPLETE. EYEBY BAW TTABBAiTTED TO GIVE BATH- FACTION. |»-Orders'epUclted from dealer* parti#* yrtng saw*. j£l Wo oflffer tit© above goods to (hetrad# at tko lowest Market Price, TANDERTOORT, BICKER SOS&CO. 199 & 01 Randolph St. [»pß-e«B.la &c. g T A TIONERY, Blank Books, Printing, JONES, PERDUE A SMALL, ST At l O W E K S , 12a take Street) Chicago. JONES, PERDUE & SMALL, •RionV Book Manufacturers ANX> BOOK-BINDERS- 122 Lake Street, Chicago. JONES, PERDUE & SMALL, COMMERCIAL PRINTERS, um Street. Ne. m /BARTER A STONE, Dealer, in »isn» riP*»; W Booth Street- Sf - | iIL jarCai «ndi ci Obfem TJUTLER A HUNT, 48 State-St., 15 tare BO* oa head we *«cnrtM <*1"* 1 * 111 * SS« : i* l * -SSS- : SS-- ?SS-'- : -SS : axes soi2!*” Si *na . teiunl e*>ita«it “IS."?*' Da. ingebsoll, • : Sun BOOg ltiXTJTAbmkße • BOOK BltiDEB AND BVAKB. boundm any Style, did Books bound end re-bcumo. Bnn«UofPrinrin« - post ogeecca: SBM-*. .. - .myZLasai-ay_ gteam®ErfflSaot*»- A TIiQUST SCHWARZ’S ; Mmrrim STEin isadincds second door yest rtTKonn a»« BttSSt wadSsVontb Clark atrert. opposite tha , 'CourtHonse, Chicago,Hi- __ ■e»rv Mr Btaflsln&Uits branches. He colors SlSldS SvSiit. A«.-onvctlcl«nfl l^d^«2?SSMnSHnr P o RtiiMß : gavhi«» ppss 1 O irtmnmaiamrtan JHBgH .xmg:. pain t in jWMhlagton et, Chicago, ■ -> ’ ' FRESCO AND DSOQBAMTB f JJHTOSB iStSo PErion, IMalniHaia W«W* dassßealdenooe? Waatortstf. , I <^*o^ ATSON & KEYNOLDS. . ■ j ■•. 'f6 *■■*' - .V. c MTUffUa. SStoi O. BtfUrio. 1 -- i.IOQLIy \t7BIGHT McCLUBE, ,XJN- W DHEIAKEBS, 80. BSutta Wr.nl. .ap.' r 1 METAUn SOWS*, j " *: cw^ GLOYEft Gl'OyiSi 3Sgiteß^^ ,s aißr - j »T>o’ ' T& “ ■ 4 ittiiJ^..i4,<l«*r-"— !■•> „,.,., - , v , - HATS, CAES, STRAW SOODS, ! Bi. ■ "• fer «QMAiht j £mfiMnߣAi«y| i 3 ~ s a. ...;..ias* OHicaa£.> r _L^..a Invite 13>e Bpeebl Attention of-BUacd* awpAto. .fheirTOT l*nre.Tr«a assorted Mode w which •- leTorahie term* • 1 ;•:'' -."':;.-;';waßEß.~wmJA*sA afciau*;. 16 &18....STATE Kl'BEßl....isifc 18 *a«h'Bnywi^aywjMi*Mft«liCTl^ii^rttedt6*a*r»C^llißoß Wooden i)EIED i. ;••' 16 A 18....STATE »TKKET...-i«& 18 ' ~iabg6l4y n ; .-• ■- '**■ - ''. t ••;• ■y^INTER AfSHRING TRADa. " EntmocLsWoa,a»B«n9»»loCoyy f Drj Goods jobbing Department z0h05.74 um min srsssz, .. ; Wearecewiaahlßgiddttfaatof . >.v.<vr FRESH ASD SEASONABLE <JOOBB, AaUnTtelmyeiiteeKaatfaette aame. It lieu ale tomaetthe.Tjewaof - - BLUE SMI AIS iHDBT Tilß BOmS. BOWEN BROTHERS. ■ iranorten and Jobtxar*. - M ■ PEAKE, MABSH & OEiONS, 37 Lake St. - -'43 Wabaih - the pressure tf.(her fin* we ttare CONCILIATION AND CONCESSION, Bofitristhty-canWsffscted.by Xiow E*rloe«< Dry Good*, HoSsery tad Hotiema, FBESHRUt. CHUPREJBMBREAI VALUE. rathtr than Ward* And webavs determteed;eh .a r of tardwoA, rtgld'esonomy and SMALLPROFITfi. and it win-be BuICIDAL on thepartOfCLOSE.BUra» nettop .—.in. o".r mu Urf sof KNOW* DTIANDB OFHiiA v p DOMESTIGs/hOBIBBT. COTTOHADEB AgD DBESS GOODS. .. , .felt-ly Bawson BOOTSMDSHOES, v Ha fO...——...LAKE STBSBT..~~~.~~SrO. SO We wooldKßpeetfanyceUthe attMttouofOKy and Country Merchants to our extensive stock of Boots and fihoee, which we have now in store/and ct tefl/ n. eeWng from our-Factory ln;West BoytetoiyMaea.• which consists of a full asaortmentof tooeejCclebratec Custom-Made pataaKipandCalCandGralnWeterProOi Boots i together wltha;t i stock of all rtyies of ; SPRING AND SDIIBEB GOODS. ■ Of the bast quallty'and manufacture, which wears pra-' pared to eellifor CASH and prompt-paying trade s* Boston and New Tortc Jobbing .. . ■■ ■; We are Agents for the saleof. MUchelliPatantUettf- Be Tip Booffi and Shoes In aßthe States. . 1861 SPBING TRABE 1861 H. W. HUNT & CO., 33 and 35 street, CTilcago, . Manufkctarere and Jpbbsrs of Beady Made GlotMiig, . . And Dealers In • • GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, Cloths, Coatings, Cassimeres, Satinets, TaHora*; i ; Trimmings; Ac. Ac, ~ ■. ‘ • Our stock Is laige and well assorted, and. will bo; AttheLowcet.Prises. yjATS, CAI| o( , ANB STRAy BATES, WILLIAMS & 00., 89 A4l • Tfflfcw.'strftst/ Chicago--...39 ft 41 HAHUFACTUBBBS AND DEALERS IS ' Hats, ■Caps, asd BtraV fioods. OCB SPRIND STOCK :' BS THE LASBEST ARD UDJI DOMPLCTI ' in Uia ffity, which we win son at &# VB3RY LOWBIST PRIOTS. mhl2e3S-8m 1861. SPRING TRADE. 1861. FIELD, mNEDIOTfcCO r 81 and 83 South Water Street, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Of ' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC t.ltibti and Cotton Goods. Mmra to&- : tbb .v-n jBL-ab'an.- lum/etslPrion* ' AGENTS HIE THE AMERICAS FASHIOSS. mhZeUl-£m . . , ■No. 182 ■DABCOCK A PEEK, Hehegsay, Eoeewood and Wahiat;, ERAHUI BBttß JBf^MW»OBnHHIT«« . ' . is SBBAT YABUTY. WoetSeet .14 rjtuTTLE, HIBBARD A GO, IKDWABE M) UN PMTE, OB » ntiaat ... 88... we oSBr tt «M te» MIWT KIKBB BBnß*.'.;'-'', : : ’v:, ivt liroiioxM ot iM< i ttM MU. lASKKT IBQJf, ■-. - IS3 - BtTBSU ffiOH, JM • UCTATTOirBCBfft. ..- !,<;■. -in » aiaonr saa ahkeau) htsm> SSomSs bKEJETgyC. - -•-'■■* Ifttbai-'.T»IQ Td, ;. . IfIJSOO H* COPP’EK BOTTOMS. ; ■ lOcett TINHKES’TOOLaaadJiAOHIsa *• £aaa - astfraMPApß «t booo» Btosft BADIEOICS.V-' •• - | TUTm, ttIBB*BB A CO, OTW *SMT - , Corner of-Stste sadlntertfcr DTK HARDENBERGH & WILLIAfiS, j Ho. 20 Me# Street, Chicago, 1 snonns mssAixsan- I Jj E A. T H E E : jkiinov . ... ' [: SHOE FINDINGS. I FEKHCH AHD GEHHAJt CilJ EKlSa,.be«llT»2l4l I I.T ?•; v ' * "PATENTOALF, •.- - I 1 : *VP HEMLOCK. AMEHICAH CALP. . I L - « { : M VPPBa, I I - >• - *■>.: I • ■ 1 b -,rV I I ' CalTßldj 3Ber&eoo t I j ■ 1 sAOT;yß^ty&^ il - HUtand,Cotton :■■ 1 *u. AT,tbvyfesT : Tßi^fej.^f: 'T, ; - •. <. 'TS ->* ! *- -iIA. - 4. i BumUetoOT «e4 spnto«l« Bwto ;S‘ : ;; : ■O. a I»tt«Sj^.O»»t«f •DFA-&DW&RE, TSI-iLATE- 1 XJ. ,-Miu, o--'.') 1 ‘ J ,o";'-aiBa»i4 |WABEPPIJBEi“ c ..... “ IT6 ;v s■' orir?fipd&g.'Stock. vc-olbr.' !? - ■* At the Very Bazket JSatea, : l.tDOßoxetTOiTftatfcaaocted'slzefe. . 1 ■ &ettr Tbs, Copper Bottom*. J '”7 •'. •; •,? . -■• 4,800 Bdla. Bttoot WJ»Tho. 0 to No. 20. -•* ltt> Casta Meet Zinc. asserted-widths,- - Bdlfl.'BcsryeECe.'Wire So, 7. rand 9. . ; £ br&nda. I i AfiBICULT ORAL iMfLEitfElltS of all ’ ’floDHt.pßCWfypric6Br -J m_‘ ~r» -‘• ■: : A. complete aaiiqrtaxientof Cutlery,” Shelf, Hart ware, I TUmofiToola, JapaoßedTaDd Eretiod Tln l Wape acd - Tinner* Goods of all deet favorable htermstatoegoodfc caabe procured Crranaiiy market. | WILELUEBLAOL ;• O. X IktdO*.TT. BSSU, UC*vps^s4i£ The«K«SJM,fer :mui»ea frpia*i« W. Hi KRETSINGEB, * 117—South Sffeet^rin (BZTVSSS Cr.iwr A3D'SB&ZBOSK} > .The- oslf Jioubg in the city selling Staple Agricultural Implements, BxnlnstTßty at Wholesale. fiOODS FIRST RATE, PRICES LOW, ■ liaaleriwin nofo thb oa.theirsieiaora&dams and: can at* H7—*.Soxrrn Watzb SrnksT.V. . ! .£epaetf9-lm>. - : YARD, GILLMOKE ,& , CO., JATOsi JtABSLEBtnXIIDiQ, • 80a.0.7 Chestnut and 614; Jayne Street*, - Pifw. * niti.piri *j : , Maya lhe& Spring Importation of SiLK AND FANCY DRJ GOODS, ~, . Press Goofa in Great Variety, WHITEQOpDS.EMBROIDERIES, ScC., Which they wPTaell iit CieLOyeatßaatetnPricea. ABDBKB* pEA tl SON & BAN A, ' 40 - lAKE STREET --- 49 - Manufacturers and Jobbers In Save now in store t M and Complete' Stocks which will be.offsn>d at lr»w.: prices for. cash or approved •CPBdtths ; onrlnpitol#: - \ . Law BcmU ahd Small Profits.. apfr«4s2*lm I pB OCTEB 1 & G AMBLE, S4 WEST SECOND STBEET| a I Wj P I- N N A T I. Manuttctnrers an Wholesale Dealers In - Stax and Tallow Candles, (Helnf, Genoa, tad Palm Sup, LARD Dll, PEARL STARCH, FARCY SOAPS AC. - CANDLBS 60LD BT AOTXTAL.WEIGHT. %• It la well known that many Star Candles that are ready seven to the pound, are branded and sold as r sixes" .'There Is -a disadvantage and a loss lathi* '■ [notice to both retailers aad cotgutnen. even If the < handles are bought at i reduction of two cents perlbj : bom the price of the regular article. * Thnss ■ A box of -Sties." short weight, centalt>b 340 : - Candles, ana la so hi for U» at s»y A box of Sevens coutalng-the same numberof , eame sffieliaoldforS4lhs. actual . i .;.. -WHI6HT,at2OCtB ISO fhrorofbuylng by weight...... .40 And this difference becomes greater as the price ad vances. It Is obvious that the retailer can gct no' more ■forhla24oCandlesintrae'easethan lathe other,con - seouentlr on Every; hundred boxes.of ’‘short weight" ~heseßs.be loses FO2X7 dollabs. mh16e273-lHidltw lifTTCHELL & Z AHM, TALLOW : I*JL MELTERS AND CHANDLERS, and dealers In Hides, Wool. Pelts, and Seeds. - Buy and- sell live Stock ori Gomralpslon. i OFFiaB AND-WSSSHOnSE—77 RXNZIB ST. ■ Liberal Gash Advances made on shipments of any of above articles for sale in Gi is market or shipment Ka.it, J.C.JCTOHBU, • • lnd9] - ' LOUIS"ZAHSC'-' £Jjip djanblets. STORE!—NEW STORE!! CEO. F. FOSTER Invitea the attention lof alt Interested fn Chicago or any other oi tho Lake Ports tohii new . SAIL; L;P^T AND CBZF OHfiI7SLiBH7 STOBS, At 201 Soath Water Street, - ; ; NEAKXAEB ST. SRrp&SL ConstantivonhandMANin. aim Tabbed Rope, Hay Rope, Lath Tie > Canvass of ah kinds, and all otoer articles found In Ship Chandlery Storey -Fails, -lent«. Wagon Covers. Awnings and'Tarpaa'lns furnished at the »*>OBTe»T Notiob Lowest Psion;- apHTttliy QLOItOE f . POSTER. QILBERT HUBBARB & CO. SMpChandlers, ; ' Wholesale,andßefall Dealers in . . TWEffES and CORDITE, ;,; 80S * SOT South Water St, (Get. ;, Would can! particular attention of the'trade to our stock; as we at all times have the largest and - • ■ : . best assortment la She West of SEullE and Aired Bope, -JUtebing Bopek Bail, Bascfns and Barlaps.. Cumisii Oaknmtj •TaivFitch, chains, ... - And Tackle BlMjsa, SSAHABBODFIBB PITCH AHD FEITIII* an quaUHaS. WBaPPIFG TWINES. In bundles or barrela, ■ BELL ASl> BASH CORPS. . tKETB ANO SEOGEa. < 'otton, Flax and Hemp Twines, 07 EVERT DESOEIPTIOH. Having alio a BAIL LOFT our todlittes are on ■equalled In the manufacture of - tsm WAGON COVERS, AWNING! : ANBTABPAIJiiINS, A Urge stock of which we have constantly on hand© make tooruer at the shortest notice. a. HtTBBABD 1 J. 8. TUBNEBI G. B. CABPSNTEB. . • BT Bend for our prices.- te&ci*dm pUBINGTOSr & SCRANTON. SHIP CHANDLERS, .■ ABjr •' SA IL M A KER K Have constantly forsalp at the lowess prices, SZasOlA tad Tamd Eope .and Cordage of 7; Erwy Description- HAT AFD BALE BOPE, LATH EOPR. . L ITCHING BOPES, ; BPUIT TARN, ' SASH & BELL CORDS,* M ARLTKIS, AO* - - PITCH; ' - BLOCKS, ... BOSIN. ; , , CHUNK COAL TAB. : - - ANCHORS, BhiGH? VABNJBH, - OARS. T^: PAINTS AHD OILS, ■ PAINTS AND OILS. WidsandKarrow Gotten Duck aad Canvas, OP Ali HUMBEEfi, LIGHT ASH HEAVY. ' , - Cotton, Hemp and Flax Twine*. Wool Twines, Bar* laps. Wool Sacking,,wool sacks. Tests, TaurpanllncN Awnings. Wagon . Coven, dec, 9 • SHADE TB DBDEB 01 THE SHOITItt lOTIBE. : njEINQTC®. * 6CHAOTOS. mMMaAn ; 317 Boftth Water street. Chicago- Sage. BAGS!BA6§n BAGS!!! STEAM BIG 31 jso: 22juzxxr Brass*. Chicago. ; ’ Of erery'deacdptlan farnUbed on ’ abort -apUee, sad printed , vltb ' ISew and BenaUftilDrsoda.' SIMEON VARWRTJ. apfrOMy.,-.-. „... - JAMBS H. CHILDS & GO. Flttatoursb, : JPenn. . jWJTOWWruiUM'O#. " Seamless Grain ;v : AHD tXFi : ’;V os Nr: m G’a S3 inofcM to 40 imhn wUa; ara prepared to recaiYfl frorn ma tSk. f!J .,.-..:..; . --... XJAGS— D: ’-‘f!: " atAwtrpA'CToKT. , * -a afimAewi«na : aMi>nritlßB atbj: r .> [-1 - lEner? r and 6rdcer9’^gs l AisMe^|f®s^^^; [ rwHh we«w*«4Seazaiem hH»fI - ;t ; l y aiAsa trf • «4 to ;&n«TS ! feMSTtos WjT.f -„, . "_ ■»»**»: ■.'•,M;-li ; tIJ . sol r . , s ,t sl; -T ' ' '- •feS7.i;iJ- •= •■■;- • •. 1 w-‘ : - .p O NY! E TO SAN PllA^©cfc r>: - received at the offlcactF the -'•' Company ■ i .£LAEK ANBXAKE STENTS, . - i 1.. - ~ ( , : ; (l {UßLah« and3oCUfekstreets,*: -■• T7Tilchi»lllM‘ferWarded toconn*ct.'VrUh thnFpny, Express- fearing St JoeephrMlaionil; every - 'WEDNESDAY Am SATtrE3?Ar» AT • ;..ir>:f;n.-i--.,:>TraX6BASWu zr. 2.-.- •-.v! feat to FortKosniey on the mornings of Monday and. ■Mdajr, will connect <llll the Pony, leaving St Joseph WednesdayiPaad'EfltcpdaTO. > -,-... ■ EZPBKSSdffiBOSSI *" Letters • ijettcn-aralhisg over I o* ... . * 400 The half, oonce IcttersTrQl OS reduced to one dollar - after Jnly Sat. ~ •■ ... 9*daaQ ; eases to be enclosed In’-Government Stamped envelopes, and. all chugea prepaid. m Bota% : JOKES !&: CARTWRIGHT. PIKE’S PEAK TRAMSPORTATION LiNE r LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, erasd mountain city, - m connectldnwith the Chicago, Partington & Qnlney who are prepared to give throogh BtH*ol Lading from Chicago to Beaver City and Mountain City. 0 j. * a having been' engaged la Che transportation bnstneu ‘for .several year*. and transported a large amount of freight to - BEBVEB t|ITMD TBE GDIS BEGIOB - Paring the past rear. reapectfullylnfbntt their Mends and patron* that they expect to engage largely In tha hosbieaa the year, and will oe prepared to Transport any Ameimt of Freight THAT MAY OFFIR, From Ona Shqssapi is Flys nunuud Tom. AH freight hfflfl will be require ! to be nettled at the dateof shipment; o- cash willb* required on dehTeiy as point * f destination. > also in-St Josephu 8t Lonla, Chicago^ BO9WII I 'JieVC»»K ua Clgdnnun WIH give THEOUQM OF LADING TO DESTKB CTTF Oar trains wIU start about the SOTH DAT OF APRIL, Ores soon before a* the grass, on the Plains will a£ low. . . . . Ourterma will be made In own upon application to oar office In Leavenworth, or to the office* of any of our agentA • , jy'Forratesand contracts can MARTIN. Genera! Freight Agent ot the C. B. A Q. B. B, Co„ foot ■of South Wafer street' mh&sfttSAoi .... . JONES A CARTWRIGHT. v*ETo Snippets. /CLEVELAND, PITTSBURGH ' and wheeling railroad , • EXPRESS FREIGHT LINE. .. Merchants ordering goodsfram - ■ - ' v \ Pittsbnrsb or Wheeling, <kn depend on quick transit and rates - as low as hr any other route.-: Present rates on 4th class,. Iron, *ll.. ftc. BC per IK, 1b... allrj^ Office Board of Trade Building, South street, apltott&lw ‘ .• • ~ - Chicago, 111. CFECIAL NOTICE ■ .... TO SHEPPKBS. • ' ; Michigan Ssctberu &n4 Sorthera Isilsiia Railroad EXPRESS FREIGHT LINE ; B«th in tia United Stttm mid ftmada. - An Express Freight Train w-Ulleaya Chicago Station eorner of Clark aanTwelfth s treats, dally, atil o’clock A-hL, for the above placea. - Shippers by this line can rely on having their erty iraneported. to its destination w ta as QUICa DESPATCH and as tew tsinstzbs a* by any other Company have within the past few months bom Cars especially adapted for this trade. If desired,, 'Freight can be sent from Chicago to Cleveland. Dnn« ptttahnrgh orKewyork without change of Can. ■ - - Bates at aUHmes as lowas by any other Line. ■ - ty Mark Freight designed -for this Line,--"-Via Michigan Southern Railroad Express Freight." Contracts given - at the General Office, So. 65 South H. PORTER. Gem laSy : • CHAfI. H. GRAY. Cop’tAgant #il aSEorSs. BEDFORD OIL WORKS. The subscribers are mannlacturing MASON’S SPERM OIL 'FOB JIACmXEET. BI«ion*B Headlight oil and Mason’s Car Box Oil. Also, a very, superior TANNERS’ AND HARNESS OIL. And would Invite all who desire a to atrial of tire same, with tae fall btlief tbat no CHI can be found Bearing an 3" comparative value for either - Ugh! or machinery to taese Oils, m reference either to quality or price. . < We nave a process by which all the fibrous aim gum* mey substance In Fish Oils is precipitated, levslrg themt-enectlv pure and transparent _lh>* prccraa also Increases the booyor curable charsctera of the Oil thereby increasing thewEarlngqoalmeft. Another -valuable qoaUtyU, it. will stand a very low drgree of - temperature. ‘-The tame' Oil used for machinery is a VERY SUPERIOR BURNING Oil, Giving a cieax; brilliant light, which proves Its purity and, excellence. These Oils are sold Wholesale and Be tall by P. E. MEBBIHEW A.CO. at the Maanfictorv.’ 229 State street, and by C.GOODWIIT.U- South Water street. p.k MEBBIHEW * CO. WIW YORK KEROSENE OIL COMPANY, At Prices to Command, the Market! KEBOSEKS ILLUMIKATIKG OIL, PARAFFTME ILLTJMDTATINQ Oil* -PETBOIbDM ILLOMINATINQ OAL. MACHINERY OILS. DEPOT: OZZEFS & CO., 89. Water street, Not York. apS-e4253m ■ ■ ■■■ ■• ■ : J I POB TA N T.—lrook mat ITS BAJTOOLPH STBEET, Chtetce, . Lnd see bow low they BeU OUa, White Lead, Enc, ■ ’alnts. French and American Glas 4, Varnishes and Ja* sacs ox all kinds; Alcohol, BornlngFlald, Ccal Oils, c f ISuhber ©aobs. ■RELTING, PACKING HOSE, il &C,- The' patent'solid VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTIKG, Warranted to be the best in use. HOSE AND PACKHffG, ’ OF ALL SIZES. * LEATHER BELTING ■ AKP - - ' ■ UOELEAIHEB) /a r-TrY an kinds of . BUB IS UK (iOOD S . JNO. B. EDESOIV A CO., Sole Agent*, apl4ofc6m m Randolph 'Street, Slagsfrnry Block. • iCafif 13clls. CHURCH AIfDFIREALIRM BELLS. - We en:ineptfedJo dB oidez*. fct Uica.> CELEBRATED BEILS At New York Ptiaß, With Fieigil Aided- Every Ben Is WAGE ANTED for one ye» with felr and proper usage. -If abellshoiU'l breaMfler.a gay. half price is allowed in exchange fer-amew one. xor tollpartlcnlaia.send tot CirouiaES'to .... TCTtLE, HIBSABD & CO n agents and Importers of Hardware and Tin-Plate, ffMLrkftn ,ez LAKE STHEEirChicago. C! MORGAN, igaXaEe Street, • ! ’win, np to ist of May next, sell for . XiBBB TltaJir' COST TTUlargaMiirtchgtocfeof cAW«n jpajuraßE . Comprising one oT'thaTarzbst and'bert'slWfa 'West, recta as Bosewood, Mahogany red w»li*nt Pre ferred Bedroom Balto,Sak Extension-Ulning Table*, iatTrees; BareacsTanil otter articles too numerous to «mti nt>>iWi Tdllbo sold cheap foe cash. rp Q :iN V ENT 6 B B. ! BROADNA)T* CRAY, Patent ACCorne, a mad Solicitor*, , .■ gr* Jtwat&na, INFRING£MKSTS,_Ct<^l tSppU-. outonfl orepreed redprOaecnted, ttoon a CostisgeNt ■-yStthat IxNoPatkst No Psr, Iftne Inventors© do- Patents obtained ttrongn ttia agency vUlbe imbusbedin moot of tne leadiuf b Hirer arsestjt tst ' wnsTHKXs or caasoxT wnica brings .tee inventloj directly betorottoe pnwiv AHprofeesHmal trastne* - ' traCAacted by members of tteflm—hoi bt xjoploi. ml: patents seemed In an Ibrelgn Countries. Advice, •glyep, dredars aentgrataltonaly. -- COBNER BEVKNTE ANI>:P ep '.' pohite tbe Patent Olfice. WaaMngtoo. H. C.—£a : tabUstoed In 3Sa9, - * P. O. Box 4«8-&t»oibba- — teSveOT-Sm j jcSimg,' . Bowie Kntr—, -Ttat% HcCT| ..VSBEr Grertii, peQa,6oUBBatSKSBUM^»^2BBBL L .. isiH»t'--iini ■ Tsn* a-taciiiiwi' J »>%;■».-a v.i-tr | ,i;G?:,f2 c=i £i->u«;‘ttuirs^ii-i-:' * I *‘*•4-'v- 1 VV-- • ’ ’»£■ : ■ * .-Vi >■'■;./ .'r 'K‘ j'h'jyi :■:::■* E \X.# s S TE E N ;.M-i , : - -nU Vf •s»ir.'-5--a •WESTERN --EXPRESS. ' -i e &•% i : . ; TBEWBsms nuMpemmes ■ Haring cjaae arrangements to ns their like Stem v Pr6peUera on alternate dayaMth’theaeoftke ■ NEW YORK CENTRAL . Michigan Central Railroads, : Numbering 5® flirt class 7 staunch: an d strong rteabim no v offer to too mercantile And commercial public, the (bOowlrg evideatly'snpertorfaeillti-afbrtha trans .portpUoo ortnerchaaiJUe aad.prodaca to and from the ' Eastern, Western. NortSem and Southwestern Statesr - The-Company** unequalled CANAL fidlltlea, con*- ‘listing of .. .. xao Oanal Boata, j Ofthelargeitfilase,6lxbfwMcM a ave3T w'Vorkand Buffalo dally* connecting at Buffalo with the fjDoxrtoiz ' Propeller Linea. enables i; to oDVr merchants and ship- 1 pars superior Inducement* tor their patronage. TBB WBBTSaza: BSPBSSB, (Owned andopecatod by ibis Company) will rnnover. tha New York Central Railroad to Buffalo, connecting with thevarloua Ral roads leadlßr west, and with toe •following Line* off ropeUen on the Upper and Lower Lakee^- The Upper hake UnelhxUy* w ttaSwuhm. b.cXtf liarx Stx a vxxa. . TOnawauda) Fountain Cltfj FreeStatSy Wsnona, Mohawk, Bcndou^ * Flymouili) - Erergreen dty } . Neptune, Gelena, . May Flower* Chicago, : Leaving the dock at Trie Basin and foot of viehl gan stress every ev-*vin<; at 7 tt. For Qrel2htor passage-apply at the Western Transportation Office, Brie Basra, and Wuffala. Cleveland and Chicago ; Linn office, foot of MlciAgaa street. Tht Vefroii Line Daily* Via Korti,Shore Direct. W.T.Co. Snaassa. W.X.Co.STtlmraa. Missouri, DmJdrk, Illinois, Concord, Qmar Faaha, Leaving the dock, Brie Bailo, every avcolßg at 1 o’clock. For fre ght or passage apply at the Ccmpa* ny’s Office, Erie Basin. - Toledo, Sandusky and Oreen Bay Hue. Cimu. R.n.itup STsmaaa. Equmtor, , Equinox, Araxes, Euphrates, Eclipse, Comet,. . Bocket, Marquette, . Cuyahoga, 6routes. Leaving t&e dock at Brie Baiin-at 7 o’clock P. M. Tor freight and passage apply to X.D.DOLS, Agent, Offics foot of Michigan street; . ' . Cleveland and Erie Line, W. T, Co. SnucsM, •- Mary Stewart) . . Sasiottr. Leaving Erie Basin at 7 o’clock P. M. For freight or passage apply to T. D. DOLE, Agent foot ->t Michigan street, and at the W. T. Co ’a Office, Erie Basin. For bQIa lading and contracts by Canal or RanWmA, . apply to the following Agenu: BVEKETT CLAPP, Agent No. 1 CoendetSUp, New Tort, HUGS ALLEN, Freight Agent No,l CoenUes Slip, A H^PfiTßßS,Fr'tAgent ft Astir Boose,H. York. Ac6lson. •* *• ** -• • B. G.c-* ASE.Agent ns Pier, Albany,??. T^_ ‘ So. CHAOB, H.A.G"ISwOJ3)r Freight Agent, Wl River street J. J.TALLMaDGK, Agent. and Prairie Du Ctden Railroad Dock, M'lwantee. W. F.HTJRD, Freight Agent, tK>ston,'Masa,' - - • JNO. ALLEN, Jr. r Pro*. Manager. Erie Bailn, Daflhlow COK’SIGM'i £E3. BOND & SPENCER, Cleveland Ohio. DhNNIS“N R SMITH & CU, Toledo, Ohle. J. W. OBBOBN, Saadnskv,- Ohio. JOHN HKaRN & C0 r Erl", Pa DHTTON &RAYMOND, Baclae-Wli. KENOSHA PI«K CO. Kenosha, Wis. W. H. WB»QH T A CO . Wankeaan, 18. . . J. F. KIRKLAND, hhcbpjgan, Wia. RICHMOND &.ToTll.ll.Awaits, .. 1861 ' / 1861 NOETHER'S TKASSPORTATIOSCO. . -Will dozing the present season, run their line o£ FIRST CLASS SCREW STEAMERS Ogdeiuborgli, Cape Tin cent, Osrwejjo, A* LINE,. For Cleveland, Sandostv, Toledo and Detrolt, and a TIM-'WEBLKXjir like, To and from Chicago, Milwaukee, and Intermediate with the between bnrebaad Poston. Lowell, Lawrence. Nashua, Man chester. Concord, Worcester, ritcbbncgb, Keene, Bel .lows JallA, Bntiand, Burlington, and other Interne At Cape Vincent with the Watertown and Rome Ball And at Oswego with the New Oswego Line of Canal Beats between O-wego, Troy, Albany and New York. . prThroagnirelgata a abject to bat one tranship ment pr Connecting at Chicago with the sewnl Lines of Railroads to the Snath and West. furniture. Regularly between and the Upper Lakes, ronxixe AGENTS A'H) CONSIGNEES, j. Mtbtjs, No. i9i Broadway, New Tort. J L Wabssb, No a Joentts* Slip, Tort Jonslloca'so. No.sTi-Statestreet-Boston. o. L. Thompson. Og^enahar**, N. r. J. XL CaAimBBLCf, OgdensburstK.T. 080. A tUDT. Qswezo N. Y. Cbawfobd & HiTtet, Oiwezp. N. T. WjkXKES; «• Hates, Tf U-djOiliO, E. R. Mathews, Detroit, Mich. o.J Hale. Milwraatfte, wK Tatlor. Mckbat » Co- Rscloc, 'Wli, Felton & ■*»B*ro, Cleveland, HATiiEK & CO, Cldcago. gTJFFALO, CLEVELAND 1861. CniCiSULINSi-186! gSSt For the erinnhiraeiwon of navigation, the steamers oftblsnaevilirac-la connection,- and on alternate days; with those of the WESTERN TRANSPORTATION CO. Chicago and Buffalo, Touching at Intermediate porta -when practicable, and terming* ■ _ IiIST33 (Sundays exceptadj Scathe transportation,of. Freight andPassengen.' C. <*c C. Line Star*. "W. T. Co. Steamer*. FOUNTAIN Cm, MOHAWK. GALENA, FBEB RTATEL WBNOS% TyNAWANOA, .VFA’nOTA, PL/1 MOUTH, CtJICAG(V - ■ MAYPIOWiB. crrr. KE^rusu. Banning In connection. at Bnffilo, with SEW TUBE CENTRAL RAILROAD, PEOPLE’S LZSS . EXPRESS, WESTRRN EXPRESS; - The Western Transportation Company, and Troy and Erie, and Troy and Western Linen of Canal - Boats curthe Erie Canal,- At Cleveland, with CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. The Btwnera composing this Una are of the largest I Mbs and of great ftrength and speed, with aup-Jlar I Keommjdactona for Passengers - • 'I . with these unequalled faculties, the Use is prepared I to contract to transport pr-pert? ftoa-Se* Tort; I 80-' ton. A!b - op. Troy, and alt the principal points on the line oft -e Hew York central’ Kallr-»ad and the •Erie Canal, to tfie port* on tha.Wesl ehop* of Laaa Michigan; and from those portffta Cleveland, BaSalO, and *ll points Ea-t. , .. - For ratee of irelght and passage, apply to JOHN igent S»sw YorkCeutrai Railroad, I Ko. 233 Br adway, New York. . A.H PBTEuS,No. 9 Astor House, Mw HHGH’aLVEN, I Agents Western. Transportation Co. A. COLSON, - f Ho. LCoent4esSttp,>ew-yort. - W. C. RltE. Agent Troy and Erie, and. Troy and. Western Line* of Otnai Boats, No. T Coontlee Slip;-' y ?vraJsnVrth, No. fig’ Washington street, Boston, W, EDITED, Boston, Maaa. AA. WEIIPLB.-MentirftwTorlcCeß. P.R, Albany. S. G. CHASE. Agent W. T,60. NjUSPIw. Albany. J. A, J-SPiIAGUE, AgentH.T.C RB-Troy,N. H. At GBISWaitLD, Agent W. T.C0,19l BUer street Cleveland. Ohio. ' ‘ ' - , B. C. MCDOWELL, Special Agent. Cleveland, Ohio. WM. ST ti VYABT^Amit C. 4 P. ELTL,. Pittsburgh, Pa. J. L. HURD <fc CO_ Detroit. Mish. J. J-TAIiUiADGE:-Agent M.lwaniee, Wla. DUTT *N » UATMuHDrßaclaa. Wia. maSsnßO&yyi tm. Agent*, apleSSMw FoQt of State 'street, Chicago. . DUiFFALO, Chicago & ■ --- • ■‘ ■ :^Bjb US Lake Huron Railroad Line; tffIPMBS OF NOBOCE AIB MESSHAIDIK TAKE’ NOTICE! The 'Buffalo asd Like Horen BaQvay Compear baTlas oomptetedtheirMrtcrßmaau(i>t*Trt-w«eklj Line »r First-Class Scfetr gtejmcrsj ' HiiM'i'ira, 680 fcai-.-Caft Slciira, tniTC, 649 tans-1.-Capt la Hnnt, OHMHiGOH,-—687 tea.. ■ .Captß-WilMm, 5T0 ) ..1.;... ......e49 toi»....Cajrt. Jpast, , - ' “To nm between CHICAGO and GODAkICH. CJW_ (Totrcsma at jLLL Brmaanmn pokts,) In direct •connectionwitht&a , For-Buffalo and at Bnffido-with the- SEW* TOBK fe ERIE it ft,r>r BewTort: and Boston, and at StraV.' : font C.V* vtth the jQBdiKIKCBOKK BA. of Canada v for TorOnio, Kingston. Ogdenaborgb, Montreal, Fort and anj Bostoiv«d9aUd-wUh%tfeas)n%cl>&OTt from tart Dalhoasle, for Bodice ter, Oswego Becketts Har* ►or. Cap*! Vincent, Os*sSbargti> K«etQ»-a»*>Io»»- 'trcale'ofrcrtns’Krpertar mdacemesWTOr*tlie Speedy traaspotlntiiyt of sny.ud W: -tfidr cate. water than aay-oflier ttne; and , UjS'B “• - r ... -. jL r. epeaces2tco, ■ • : Asfta, foot Soatn La?»fle-rt j Sge sinr Sgtr: ■ .DBV OAP \ SFSEX , WZ‘ 7’ pr XsSSSS&S&r'V,' snrjm y . andin def&cfe •“?. hcartoit Dc. Cla a rßSpJftrls - : edacaccd.pliyw«^“L 0 - Itu devoted twenty-years of bis prof eaatwgdUfJjSffiST”* ■*g£ gris^-niE^^pg; - L/ I paiOTOAir<)PTfciAs; " •-yj. ..South Bert Xn QiaMM)p6i> 6lsnE[ ; :i ' ■'• ?J tj'i I ■* L t SfiTT'SPRIN’Gf AWSTJMHER I'JtOO'E* - - ' . ASBASGEMJST. , Michigan Sbmtortf &-Lafie S&ort; ? Kai a. A iL-ao-AP. - - xos, tntas win leave Chicago a* fbir.wsj _*j ‘ '3Un.m£x?Bxs3’ •„ 6uo - ,itewTOMt *3D.BoBTO!r EXPBBSS* a.OO^A M- only except itmday. ma» TBWT ; TlarMr Sums Eatpiaxss; \ • . S OD PIU) ’ally except ~tt arti rrTtJa*; c-- . do via Old do ad «tUd am" - - •■ -•--*•*■ DggnoiT e,ooA. * - - -▼fa PITTSBUBSa >SIfcPBILAD2tPniX l ESPBZSB TtXTOtX.'. ‘ SO <OTD CLBTEI-4.XD: c.OO Aill.l-Makea close connections - ** CI»V«K . • always baqalcfc and £aiafv 8.09 P. it,) olwaj s aflow as any ether route* ' **' All the above- trains in&e regular connection* Id " s Daoilrlc- Baailcv Manx* Falii, * 1 baor, -hi ew Yor*.; Boston, PWlaoclnhlaToaltioiore, and art Point) Sait. HUusSan* Patent Boaters wad on aU tralw __ . " Xuxarioos new deeping Coaches, with all modem Improvements oaed only on tkU. and all connecttag- Tlclrert can lm obtafnediat the-Cffopaa/B • o£Bce r .'l6.Clartt*treet2ad«: the at the Depot comer ofVan Bnreo »ad Sheman wa, JOH *D. CAMPBELL*-- OEO^M-OttAT, Gea*l SaptyToleaS Cl •% Gen 1 ! tfeatcm Agt. IJITXSHURGH, FT- WAYNE A X ... CHICAGO SAOKOAD. r- s Ftwenxer Traios leave the .Depot, cctatt 6i MW. soaauaCaaalatreeta. 'hleago daily at • sa.it. Fort Wayne Aeccamadation. 733 a.*.. except Sundays, and at 8 p. x, except Saturdays m BOSTON, SEW TOSS, PHUiBEtPHU. BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, Harrisburg & Pittsburg, Also—FOß ALBANY, BUFFALO TiTTVWTtar- CLEYELANO COLUMBUS, IDTCDL jo ATI. DAYTO2L • And all intermediate Stations between Chicago and - ' the cities above named. “ Sleeping Car* bn tight tra’n«, end baggage bytUt Teste checked timHgh ti> all Eartwa CMc#. •Tickets for sale at me principal Ticket Cffieeetntha ■Weak at the Company V Office. corner of f andolph and Dearoorn streets, and at thoUaion Depot, weatSU% Chicago, - p w; BOSS, West’ll Task Agent, B. T. FAT BIOS, Ticket Agent fXALFKA & CHICAGO UNIOIT VT RAILROAD.—-pars* assangxxzst. On and aft- r Monday. Annl 14th, i 6>, trißM wflf leave Well* stre-t drpot aslolow-,Sunday* excepted! 9.15 A.M:«n£9.ls ** JL. for BeWiderv, Ro lucid, rreeport, Ware n. Galena, Dunlelto.Duooqqe, and t»* •termediate pfcots; 9. * 5 ». M. and 930 r Jt.’l# Dixo'i.Poio FnltMU-Odar Rapids; and Intermed'at* point l ; 400 i*. M. for EgfU. Rockford, and int*rm olaio t-cßts; V-TOP M,forr.eneya aadlater c ed'n'o p 'Ln'e. HaaaengTs for Beloit and JaneavtE* will take the 9.15 a. 5L trubu Pass* ngers for CrybCtf lak“--McHenrv, Richmond. G*n*»v* Lake and law* mediate point#-, will take tb» 4.00 A, M. train.' Sleeping C«a on K. R. • ALCOTT. Sen, Sapt. O. M. WHEBLF.ft, Gen. Passenger Ms% -Jyl /CHICAGO & KOCK ISLAND V RAILROAD LTNS.—Passenger trains depart from and arrive atChiea;o a« tcl!o*s: - • 1 Difßi rtM and xail leave At 9.00 A M,and«lTiT* ai*>.3<> P. H, Sundays eict ut=Q Night Express leaves a: 900 P. M.. Saturdays ®6-, etpt*ct: arrive at 615 A, M. Monday* excepted. Joliet Accommodation 3 OO l*. M., 'Miadaji except . Ed JOHN F. TRACT, uen. Sop*. W. L. SX. Josy. Gtnl Agent. deT T6ai —buffalo and iOOi« LAKE HGROS RAILWAT.--3ho«e» mad best r. ote to Batfoto and other Eastern cities. Train leaving Chicago at *.3J P.-it- Detroit *i B.lt a. at-arrives at Bud‘a;o ai6iuy.it, New Torkrt 12.80 p. su Boston a*- 4.8’; counseling wltn New Tor* Central at Bnilalu aadNsw Yor£ A art* train* golac East. ItclceG via this Road-can he obtained at CM Colon Depot. B. S. CARTES. Gsal Manases. A. FELL.Trafflc Sop'u Baffato. mhiTcl-ly QT. LOUIS, ALTON A CHICA- O GO RAILBOAIX - • WISXKd ABSASGEXffIn. -The only direct rente to Bloomington: gpringflsM Alton andnt Louis- WITHOUT CHANOR OF CAM- Trainalevvo Chicago from.Vest SUa Union Depoft as follow*: _ - „ Day Exinert. SlghtEs* Leave Chicago at ...... WJa.*. Arrive at Jouet. .iDjso fc® “ .« Peoria „.6;3Q*.«, fOOArt - « 8100mingt0n....... MO **• • W * * Decatur ...... 6:38 • * : : |§ ■ 4S*#. - - I?lUto'iSt- Thronsh trains arrive at Chicago at KSOA, it and FHB r m. Joliet md Wilmington Accommodation iaavf Chicago at voc ?, x. dan? (exoept SoadayA arrive m Ml ». if w- Eieeait Sleeping Cart on allnlgbt train*. . CONNECTIONS--JfChenoa wltAXofanaport,Fe» rta and Burlington BaUrotul for LoganaporV PtWfc Salesborsandßarllngtoa. At Blcotatogten wlttDA doH Central Railroad tor pccaiar. At Spring held win Groat Western of UlLaoia for Naples and Qnlr-cy. At St Loa »-with Paclfle RaUroeA for Jedenon City. Srraciue. &crgg_towa. Boonvllia, Leadagton, Independence. Kansve-City ana us»a vorthT wuL Norta Missoarl PjdLro&d tor St. Charlej, Hadson and St- Joseph; and with Iron Mountain BaS road for Pilot Knob and BoathernMlasoarl wiUßaiL ’ road line of Steamer- on the Mississippi Biver nr Matapbla. FlcEsbnrg and Raw Oneana. ; For through tickets apply at taa. Company** 0 Dearborn street opposite Tramont Honaa, aad • Usa Dapvt, Cmuu Eoß a }seatm iWa coNur>ON.i tieceT ” r g, b. MASON. Snrwrluteadent _ C. c. wrtRKLgR. a«rtFVAaeA JOSEFS PRICE. Treaanys. dea_ ILLINOIS CENTRAL BAQ» i ROAD. 1860 WSntsr . On and after Monday, A;rl. 15th, ISfll. teave Oie Great Cecswl *>spct, foot of Lata tiaißcaffil eaeepted) arriving afrpaorut at UR t. M_ st. Looia 11.-50 p. X- Calfo tSB a. IL, . Memphia &C OP. Nsw OrieanCln ItOr.M, Did a. jl, Cairo .p. sl. New Orleaflac* ,58 hours. Trains arrive-taChicags at: . rj- A. X. and SlWp. x, Sundays exeertfO On SaturJa-.t* an Accoxamo-latloa Trainwm benia to Orbaao, leaving at F. M. „ _ . »urough tickets for ill important points SoathuA Aonraweet for sals at the oihoe c£ the company, in tM w. a AF-rmni, W. p. JOHNSON. Gen. Passenger Agent. nniCASo, euklinitTon a \J QUINCY SAIL2.-OA ' ■ Paeseoger Trains leave and arrive Chicago ssfßfc low*: Mall leaves « >.4? a. jl, (ountiays eac«ptoa>f arrives at ago r. «u fSucdays exeseted). Ssprtsi 'eavea at ?.43 y.casturdays excepted); arrive* at 715 (Mondays excepted. Aurora AccommodaOem uaveeat i ’Xtr. K., (Sundaysaxceptedi:aniveaatlO>S 4. <Srt«4wa«pt.J. & tepA CHICAGO & NORTHWEST- V EBN SSJLWAY. DIRECT seen _ “sssyas^ys?: leave, vU: Dnf Ei?rtM-W!i.K _ 5:li) p. jl for J&BtMTlllu and Way Stations. .. tietcu can ba pcrchaaed at aU sanroMl B.DxWirrEoarsdcwrGaaT. Ticket Ag*t. ootfdy apoeti&4a 'T'HB PENNSYLVANIA CKN 1. T34lj SATLBOAD, WO IHLF3 COtTSLS TRACK. The capacity oj fo** Soad Is atnr equal to <#7 Dt ■■ W Si»« TironsA psu«n«r Xnlsa Between Pittsburgh And PhlUdelpW*. Connecting direct In the union L’epol, at wiia Through Train* from all WesternGHl« trtPaseeugere unaarpaihed ter apeed and comfort Of andFwt lines run through to PblladelptiS, w&noot cbtcae of oars or conductor*. . irtm Smoking Cars *.r« attached to each wain i woocttoi Beeping Cars to Express and Fut Trains. TbejCx« areas runs diiiT, Mail and Fast lino Three dany trains connect direct jor jgwywß* amj yast Line eouuo« ter Balttmcra and wi»t > te IS-%hroTigh PasaangerTrelra ?ro<»l6dwlth Udn* Patent under : ibslinglneer, tan* adding xuch to &e *a?Bty trf OS* Trains between. d «5 r SL. . York;twoDxilvTrulss hetveeß Few Tprfcead Boj* ton. ThronghxUiiteta, »U ruU. are goodtm either 0| - the above trains. - . ._ - M < Boat Tickets to Bcrton ate r**4 giver, or Stonlngtcn lines. Beaton passenger*o*n»» •tried Jcee of charge through New York, • ni Ticket* may be obUinea at any of th» ftiiiraad osioea in the West} also on board anyof»« regular Una of Steamers onthe Rlverai and at the occe of the Company Sr* Y.ork. Bafrixapre, or Fhisadalghla. - fir* iu Alwats aj Low as® Tmi as QdAC Al 4hit FOB pf'n‘3BTI'BQH. . Th 9 complete ofthe Welters coaneettoa* Ofw Pennsylvania BaUroadmakea thl* the • dSz& LIM BETW| rWEi K EAWASDOT The oonneetLux'bf .tracks by the ' HstaburetL avoiding-aQdraTasc csfttrtagedf asewn c “ PW! , D ' i . aTEWABT ! , p£ B^y JataMl . i ; ■ nils. Tena.; KarrisJt%onfe-Meoiphlh~Ttam» a OaTkA; ! Sgo.. Chicago; W. H. H, Koo n L 0 gwtght Aggaa of Sallronia stdlisre-tpuintb ta 9th-- wsaw : v ''.i " Jto Srsafert ?gnilita>_Qgfexnd Sg.tt»S»te*- ; -tisa Speedy Transportatioai 9t ■juive Btoci. - ) ■■ ' And good accommodations pztvUecaftl. ■ By this Route Freights of altdapcrtrtlOM e*hbejße» warded tonad fromPhilaaaiphia, -Bow burgh with Steamers, by which. Goods can be forwify sdtoanv port on the OMa - • Isaneaaee, Cumberland. aIA Kan&As,Axkacaaa and Bed ttvlcvelAJid, Sandusky andChicago-Wttßßte*S** «U Porta on the Konhweatamitakea.; ■‘j. -■ - n -^ i tferchana and Shippers entrusting the trapgpqrttqajS cfthelr ti eights to th& Company, can rely wt»wao«* «y«im li SW West, bj the PeunsyfrAnia Rnßroad,K7eat aU tmes-M --' {Mvnbieaaarechargedbvotherß.HvCDmp&oiMw i ET3e psrtjaular to mss paclatgaa m&S B,T - .. so.ia»»> Kamstreet e " ‘' T^HTH^HOrsfO^, TtficraaAH csratai- 4i® - - ofLeie ’ a’&SP*'^ 9 -gaw»Cfc|c»p>t.■;.C' »ai *,.«.~.TJg&tnlng' Express (nnadays exempted,) • * astlva &a ffsaoerston s^m ' aj»i. m Aifc»=?«oo-y. jl: 2* aw, Xa& Hu* - > it; Boston 1 2#>nJg'b£ ‘ toClndnnat! tn 15hog*. _ .. i .♦-•«.• ao3>. aaa-LoatavirW Eip»W,fy*a» Satardav) thro'jgb to cmrisaasltoM o®®** ■’w K»MSa&gr% S>:»- ■■—•■ •.shire and v. »* 2*M&iSSi ’ - 2“®? Sc of Lais street. -j fttssrcT. QcagndAgsct. ~. . ~ , Jw, ■ ;r 3PB SOtTjUiHH- • ;; -- ! ti thla. *«c2tm, tar ibtns, w« latltc tfc* '. * Aftolta *na I ‘ 5 - ' PIPE. WATER PIPE." !<iTi tLd jjfi sUD i*f -; : t*s*T