Ctiluine.
FBIDAT, APRIL 25,1863.
SUPPLEMENT.
the mrsimttG battle.
Report of the 4th U, S. Artillery.
Brvorac KEABPrrrsBCTBG, Tekj?., (
Cspt. Lync Starting, Assistant Adfrte'nt General:
Capta.isk_i have the honor to submit the
fouowingTcport of the part taken by my bat
tery in the action of the 7th Inst. After hav
ing disembarked -and -formed in column- of
pieces upon the bluff above the landing, I was
ordered by Gen. Crittenden to advance with
the sth division towards the scene of action
On my way thither my battery was detached
by Gen. Buell and sent to a position on the
right of our open field, near the left of our
line, where a brisk firing was going on be
tween the rebel infantry posted in
the opposite wood, and our own near
me. I opened fire at once on the
enemy wi»h my section of rifled gnus, my left
section had been previously halted by Gen.
®ueil, but was soon afterward ordered up.
my fire was now returned by the enemv’s ar
ullcry, posted apparently in the rear ot his in
fantry, out so secured from observation by
the forest, that his position could only be de
termined by.watching the smoke of Ms pieces.
After about half an hour the enemy ceased
airing, but soon after opened again with artil
lery and infantry, but to his right of the former
position. I immediately answered, and in a
very short time his fire again ceased. After a
brief interval he recommenced a well directed
tire from his first battery, to which I re
plied at once: at the same time separating
my pieces somewhat, to avoid a concentra
tion of his lire upon my vvhele battery. After
about ten minutes duration, the enemy’s
fire ceased for the third time, and was not
again renewed from the same battery until
later in the- action. Half an hour afterwards,
how ever, he opened from a batten-to my right
and evidently in antiduation of an advance
upon the center of our line. I at once
changed front and replied, first with case shot
and subsequently with canister, as the enemv’s
infantry advanced through the underbrush
So disastrous was the effect of the fire that
■tht enemy fell back and opened on ns again
from bis guns on the opposite side ofthc
field, at the same time moving forward for a
general advance upon our left. As this
ment was continued, we received, besides the
direct fire of the enemy’s first battery, a de
structive enfilading lire from artillery and in
fantry on bis right. Finding our le'ft closely
engaged, I changed front in that direction and
reopened with case shot and canister so effec
tively that the enemy’s second battery was
-silenced, when, finding our infantry 'inter
vening, I changed position to the right, and
again engaged his first battery, which, at this
time, recommenced firing upon us. The first
section of Capt. Terrill's Batten- also ooened
upon the same, and firing was maintained at
intervals for about one and a half hours, when
the enemy ceased firing. His third battery
then opened upon the right of our centre, but
our own infantry being octwccn himself and
myjhattcrr, I changed the position of my
how itzers, in order to open with canister upon
his flank, as soon as it should be unmasked
by our infantry. Before this occurred,
however, our troops drove the enemy bock,
when. I opened upon his first battery to
which he replied with but two shots, Ms fire
was evidently directed upon our right, then
pressing him to a rapid retreat, and in a short
time Lis batten- ceased firing.
At this moment I was directed by orders
from Gen. Bud to move around to the right
and silence a rebel battery from which a heavy
lire was being carried on against tuc oth divis
ion. I moved bri-kly to the point designated
and as soon as our infantry could be separated
to the right and left, I opened upon the ene
my with canister. After firing some live
rounds I drove him back from liU*position and
moving forward occupied it myself, continu
ing the lire of canister upon a thicket where
he bad sought shelter after abandoning Ms
guns. As “soon as this thicket was clew
ed. I moved a short distance to the
left, and continued my fire
upon some rebel cavalry who were retreating
through the woods beyond, and open field be
fore me. After dispersing these, I moved some
eighty yards to the right in rear of a burning
house, for the purpose of shelling the woods
beyond it, but I found that the enemy had all
disappeared, and their positions were just be
ing occupied by onr own forces, the rest of
the day was passed under the direct notice of
the General commanding, and will need. I
presume, no further mention.
My battery Miffercd the following casualties:
KiUcd. —Privates Kelly and Williams, of
Co. ** B, v 4lh Artillery, 2—TfcwTnfof.—Pri
vates Reese, Campbell, and Coyle, Co.
“H,’’ 4ih Artillery, and Quigley, Mich
igan vols.—severely—4—slightly wounded—
Private Alexander, Swallow, 'and Rooney,
of company M, 4th artillery.
Horses killed, G; wounded, 8; missing, 4.
Ammunition expended—244 rounds'* case
shot; 40 canister; 120 sph. case; 00 shell; 32
canister. Tobil number rounds, 526.
In accordance with an order from General
Boyle I this day sent out Lieut. O. C. Parsons
to examine the apparent effect of onr fire and
tliat-of the enemy upon winch he made the
following report;
Bivouac sear Pittsburg, Teun.,
April 9th, 1832.
Capt. John Mendenhall,
Chitf of Arlttlery, s th Divutiun:
Captain—l have the honor to report that
agreeably to your Instructions, I hive this
day visited the positions upon wMch our fire
was directed in the engagement of the Trh
inst, and have made the following observa
tions. On the skirts of the wood upon which
onr direct flie was first opened, there was
posted six bronze field pieces supported by a
formidable body of infantry. Of the effective
nature of onr fire upon* tMs point, I was
enabled to judge from the appearance of
trees shattered by cose shot at veiy low range,
of carriage wheels strewn over the ground,
of one caisson completely disabled and
abandoned, of dead horses* four of which
were left here, and of the enemy’s dead, nine
of whom still remained besides those already
buried- To the rear of this point I fouud'one
gun abandoned by the enemy, behind which
were live dead horses, and around which the
trees were shattered a* so low aronereasto
show that the euemy must have been driven
from the position with great loss, although,
from the lact that their dead had been burled.
I could not determine the number. I
am satisfied that the cannonading from
the right of tMs point, to which we
afterwards replied, arose from two
guns of the same battery, both of which
were abandoned near the spot. Along
the skirts of the wood enfiladed by our fire,
the underbrush was completely cut up, but I
found only two dead horses to" give evidence
of the enemy’s presence there. Proceeding
through the thicket from which the enemy
emerged later in the day, I found the bushes
broken down by our canister, and the ground
thickly strewn with their dead. Trent; the fact
that our burying parties wore already emraged
in covering tbe dead, I fount! it imp'racticanlc
without erring upon one extreme to determine
the number killed by our own fire, but I ven
ture to mention the fact that within the nar
row area where I stood, more than onr lom-lrcti
dead were still to be counted. The position
occupied by the enemy’s battery, silenced bv
onr own, contained twenty-seven dead horse's
and nine dead bodies still ualuiried. I was as
sured by a soldier that large numbers of the
enemy’s dead had then heenremovedfrom the
thicket thowervd by our o mister. In
the wood beyond the Held over which wc l ist
fired I found the remain? of two horses, and
graves in which a number of the dead had
been buried, but how great I could not ascer
tain. In terminating these observations I
could not forbear remarking, that in every
cate except one, our battery, although en
gaged v ith a superior nrtdlery lorce of the
enemy, excci ded U iu accuracy of aim, range,
and destructive effect.
1 am, sir. very respectfully your oVt eeivt,
ClIAr. v. Parsons.
3*t Lieut. 4th Infantry.
It give? mo great pleasure to call attention
to the coolness and courage exhibited by my
officers, Ist Lieut. Chap. C. Parsons, and 2d
lieutf. S. Can by and Henry A. Huntington,
all of the 4th U. 8. Artillery, all of whom
rendered me most valuable and efficient ser
vice throughout the engagement. Lieut. Par
sons-commanded the right section, (Rodman
rifle guns! and Lk*ui. Csmby the left section
(13-pounder howitzers). Lieut. Huntington
took charge of one of the howitzers during
the firings. Bartlett’s Battery was separated
from me before I engaged the* enemy, and re
mained so separated until the battle was over.
I have the honor to append his report,
I am, sir, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
John* Mendenhall,
Capt. 4llx Arty. U. S. A., and Chief of Arty,
sth Division.
Provisional Governments for the Se
—ceded States*
■The House Committee on Territories have
agreed lo report & bill, submitted to them by
Representative Aehiey, providing for the es
tablishment of temporary .provisional govern
ments over the districts of country in rebel
lion against the United States. Subjoined is
an abstract of the bill ts It vrCl be presented
lo the House:
Section brst provid'-s that the President be
authorized to take possession of hold, by
the military and naval power, the States of
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisi
ana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Caro
lina, Tennessee, Texas, and Eastern Virginia,
and establish a temporary civil government,
to continue until the loyal people shall form
new Slate Governments, usd apply for admis
-teion into the United States.
According to section second, the temporary
governments shall consist of an executive, a
legislative, and ft jndsehtl department, to be
vested respectively in a Governor, a council
of not leas than seven and more than thirteen,
and.a superior court-, and such other courts as
the council may establish. The Governor lo
have the same powers and duties as those con
ferred by act of Congress upon the Governor
of "Washington territory.
Section third provides that the legislative
authority shall be vested in the Governor and
Council, whose powers and duties shall ex
tend to ail rightful subjects of legislation not
inconsistent with the constitution and laws
of the United States; and. neither,the tempo
rary government nor any depaitoieht-thereof
shall sanction the right of one man to pro
perty in another. The legislative council
fetofth assemble after the first appointment at
feuca time and place as the President may:
<*ose ihdr officers, &c.
are L\i^?J» oar !^ be Govc roor and Council
S fS l a of allabao
“, r “aßscated estates in the
S i r 11 * 110 : 111 President and tta
Congress, and to., lease ttem fcr not
£fcS - ln sriSTe years on snch term* ns Uie Gov-
the Governor ahd Cbuhcll
are school* for the moraliad iJ.
-districts, jmd provide by law for the attend
ance of aD *iS2ren river seven-and under
fourteen years of age, not less than three
mftfc9firfa% yeatf toiyri6sesisSlte vfitEfii
fccr of hours, not to exceed twelve, which
ehall constitnte & d»T*6 work for field hands
and laborers.
Section sixth provides that all public *****
held by the said recent States at the time of
their act of secession, shall be seized and held
by the Governor of the Districts in which
they may be located, in the name of the Pres
ident, until otherwise disposed of by Con
gress; these lands shall be held for the use of
the soldiers, sailors and regular or
volunteer, who have engaged in crushing the
existing rebellion, who shall be honorably dis
charged at the close of the war, and the
widows and minor children of those who are
killed or disabled; also lor the compensation
of loyal citizens of said recent States who
have sustained losses by the rebellion.
Section seven gives to the Superior Court
hereby authorized its own time and place of
Fitting, nd assigns to It causes cognizable in'
Circuit and District Courts of the United
States and Territorial Courts, making its de
crees subject to reversal, &c., In the United
States Supreme Court.
Section eight provides that loyal persons ad
mitted to the privilege of electors in said dis
tricts shall be qualified to serve as grand or
jurors, and exclude all disloyal persons,
officers, civil or military, lawyers, ministers,
and all persons, from servingas jurors, as elec
tors, orholding any office.
Section nine provides for secretary, marshal,
and district-attorney, and gives governors of
districts $2,500, councilman SI,OOO, and judges
per annum. .
Section ten provides for the establishment
of ports of entry and delivery, and the ap
pointment of collectors and other customs of
ficers, the salaries of the former to be SISOO
and of the latter, not more than SI,OOO. * ’
Section eleven repeals inconsistent acts.
Fifteenth Annual Statement of Bible
Society Operations In Illinois, for
tlic year ending Marcia 31st, 1861.
The past year has been an eventful one in
the history of the Bible Cause in the State of
Hlicois. The year before had been one of
comparative prosperity, and onr remittances
to New York hod exceeded those of the previ
ous year by nearly $4,000. But we had hardly
entered on the labors of the past year ere the
fall of For!: Sumter summoned the nation to
aims, and thenceforth every interest of a moral
nature was made subordinate to the all ab
sorbing one of war. 00,000 of our citizens
left their homes for the camp and the battle
field, among whom were many more who had
been accustomed to sustain them. The rela
tion of these men was of course changed
from that of patrons of Bible Societies to
beneficiaries of the same.
In addition to the withdrawal of so many of
thejornier supporters ofthc cause, the intense
excitement which bn<t prevailed during the
year—the universal Interest in the contest be
tween freedom and slavery, and the generous
efforts to relieve the bodily wants or oar sol
diers, have rendered It extremely difficult to
seen re the attention of our friends to the equal
ly, if not more important matter of supplying
them and the destitute everywhere with the
brea dof life. Add to tMs, the failure of crops
In portions of our State, the low price of pro
duce, with the consequent hard times, ana the
reasons will be apparent for diminished re
ceipts. Nevertheless, our remittances to New
York are only $3,765.75 less than the previous
year, and are nearly equal to those of the year
before that, when peace smiled upon us, and
our citizens generally were at their homes.
These remittances amount to $-35,667.17, of
wMch about $15,700 was in payment for books
for our own State, and the remainder, nearly
SIO,OOO, donations to aid the American Bible
Society in supplying other places.
While our receipts last year were less than
in some previous ones, our distributions of
books were greater than ever before. The
number of Bibles and Testaments sent by the
Parent Society to tbe various Auxiliaries and
Deposit ories in the Stale during the year, is
over 80,000, while it has usually been about
55,000 or 60,000. Very many of these have
been placed iu the hands of volunteers, almost
wholly gratuitously. It has been the aim to
have every soldier belonging to our State,
famished with either a Bible or a Testament,
and tbe gratitude generally manifested on the
reception of these gift?, and the avidity with
which iisauy of them have been perused, en
courage us to hope that this work has not
been in vain. Not only have our own soldiers
been thus cared for, but prisoners from the
South have been furnished with the book
which teaches obedience to righteous govern
ments.
Wi!h the exception of the extra work re
ieired to above, onr plan of operating during
the past year has been much” as in previous
ones. Onr Slate was so generally covered
with Branch Societies, that only about 15 new
ones Lave been formed, making the present
number about 1150. There are also 115 Aux
ilirics m the State, most ol them Country So
cieties, making the whole number of Bible
organizations 1256. each of which has a depos
itory. The value ot the books in the Branch
Depositories will average some sls, and in the
County Depositories about $l5O, making the
value of books in the 1265 Depositories ofthc
State, not far from $35,000. Most of these
books Lave been paid for, but some of the
Auxiliaries, especially in the southern part of
the SUte, have not only been unable to make
any donations to the P«rent 'Society, but are
considerably in debt to it for books pur
chased.
The number of officers of the auxiliaries
and t ranches in the State, is about 5,050. and
of local agents about 6,500, nuking 11,500
men and women, who occupy official relations
in connection wlih the cause. They thus not
only frirl more interest, and perform more
gratuitous 1-ibor, but promote their own spir
itual welfare by these disinterested efforts on
behalf ot their fellow mi n.
Ti'c have also a fcw-travcllng ageuts whose
fields embrace several counties each, and who
in addition to forming and fostering societies,
establishing and replenishing Depositories, se
curing and inflating local agents, settling ac
counts, remitting money, Itc., are expected
to malm direct personal efforts to raise funds
and circulate books, especially in those places
where this work is not performed hy
tho?e on the ground. Wc have reduced
the number of these agents during the
past year, and enlarged the fields of some of
those who remain, hoping that wc might rely
upon Local Agents, Ministers, and other
friends of the cause, to perform more service
than heretofore, and thus reduce the expenses
of the Auxiliaries. Whether this reduction
was wise, results will show. That so,uc agency
is needed to keep the Branch Societies in
operation, is demonstrated by their history
wherever organized. That the'plaa of operat
ing in this State continues to work well is
seen from the fact that onr remittances last
year were nearly equal to those from the six
surrounding States comblcod, and tMs had ;
been usually the case for the past 10 or 15
years. Onr circulation of books is also much
larger than where a different plan is pnrsned.
The number of persons in the State consti
tuted Life Members of the Parent Society the
past year, by the payment of S3O each, by them
selves or friends, or Auxiliary societies, is
about 250. Wc have also a large number of
notes, of from S3O to SSOO, to constitute Life
Members of Life Directors hereafter. An ad
ditional legacy, from which we shall probably
realize about $1,500, has recently come to onr
knowledge.
In closing this statement, it affords me
pleasure to bear testimony to the industry
and cfikieucy of the traveling agents, associ
ated with me in the State, to the faithfulness
of mam o! the local agents, to the kind co
operation of ministers and private Christians,
and especially to acknowledge our indebted
ness to the Great Author of the Bible for Ms
preserving care, and for the cheering results
of our efforts. Wc enter another year with
an important and herculean work before us.
Hundred? of thousands of soldiers and ma
rines are to be kept supplied with the book
which tbt-y so much need. Hundreds of thou
sands of destitute families and individuals
scattered thickly all over our country, are to
be searched out and supplied at their homes,
and hundreds of millions in foreign lands are
mutely pleading by their deplorable condi
tion, for the scriptures which have done so
much ioi u?. A. Lord,
Gen. Ag’t A. B. S. for IU.
Honorable Mention.
[From the N. Y. Tribune, April 27.]
Great bravery and tenacity were evinced by
several of our Generals ou the field; but It
seems to us that the army was saved more es
pecially by Gen. Grant’s chief of the staff and
director of artillery, CoL Webster, aided by the
admirable management of the two gnaboits
that came tip from Savannah after the day
was already lost—and of whoso movements
the official report published to-day is so en
entirely satisfactory. Webster’s masteriy
disposition and spirited working of the few
gnus Ftill left to ns in the afternoon, and the
tuptrb handling of the gunboats by thtir
commanders, arrested the triumphant rebel
hordes in full career, killed their chief and
cou-ptllt d Beauregard to desist from the at
tack at nightfall.. Next morning Gen. Buell
was on hand, with a good part of his army;
Gen. Wallace was also in position; and our
victory ol Monday was easily won and never
doubtful. Had Beauregard had twenty thou
sand more fresh men, he would probably held
on another day and been much worse handled
than he actually was.
A Berdax Sharpshooter.—Near Yobk
towk, April 16.—A squad of Berdan's men
had some shooting sport to-day. Only one,
Trnman Head, popularly known as “Cdifor
nia,” —he who picked off the first rebel slain
at the siege of Xorktown—had been hit, and
that merely by a splinter from the muzzle of
Lis rifle, partially shot away by a rebel bullet.
Having strickerr him in the face, it made him
loot bloody and grim, as he stood gesiicuUt
jokir-g, and relating the day’s adventures
by the reddj light of the camp-fires, amid a
crowd of admiring comrades. A swarthy,
wild-haired, grizzly bear hunter, of eleven
veare’ experience, he has journeyed hither
from the canons and gulches of the land
of geld* to use his unerring rifle in
the strvicc of Uncle Sam,' previously
willing his property, to the amount of
560,000, now deposited in a Philadelphia
bank, to the possible widows and orphans of
Berdan's Mmrp-Abooters. Not Cooper’s “Natty
Buroppo,” or Bird’s “ Roaring Ralph Stack
pefle,” was more idiomatic or racy in yeroacu-.
: lar than he. “ The darned old pit war of no
kind o’ count,” he 6aidi . ü but he hated to
; have to leave iL He war afraid his rifle was
wounded—that war all, I’Tou should ha* just
seen our boys spank them " s.~. They
> brought out something that -looked like a
bakc-oven ohcc, and stuck it’up" to shelter
’tmr > He couldn’t tell what to make of the
doused: thin^: He liad. fired away: ’most all
his ammunition, and.must have some, as he
war goin’ out agiii to-morrOw.” Loud and
long, and hcorty, was the mirth incited by
thia. “California” la evidently the pride and
glory of Berdan's Sbarp-Shootere.
Tbte Coßtnttf .for fOrdnance and
Saull Arms*.
Tbe<3bmmlsslon 'appointed by tbc Secre
tary to examine the Government con-'
tracts itodfdnance aod*Bcrall ; arms havedia-
sdarge cumber of.cases, and thus C*r
saved to the Government hundreds of thou
sands of dollars -on contracts confirmed, be
sides annulling a large number of worthless
ones. The. Commission -have also exposed
the worthleaaneee ofmany of tbo arms fur
nished to the-Chreersment,-The contractors
whofcre flowed to eb oh will be compelled
toduxnidi inns in strict- accordance .with, the
letter^-‘their''agreements, aifd■’care wHH>e
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Formerly cashier of the American Exchange Bank.
New York. [fe.B-k9T7-Sml CHAS, H. MEIGS.
17UKOPEAN EXCHANGE.
BILLS OF OH
Sfiglaad, France, Germany, Switzerland?
And other European Countries. lor aale at the Bank-
Sag Office of
j. rouse scAnmoNt
•Karlre Bank Bonding, Late street, Chicago, niinola.
gV Drafts .oaMeKTS, Baring Brothers ft Co« Lon
don. and’ miners of Credit sTaflahie anywhere on the
Continent granted. 4e12 hTBi-ly
RANKING OFFICE OP
J. T. VAN VLECK.
HO. 4 Bboao Stbset. (one door from Walk))
Kxw Yoke, Oct. Sto. IB£L \
XHE PATRIOTIC
Ftrx Ena's me; THOUBAjm Dollaes o' the new
7 SO-100 United States Loan for sals in sums of fSG. f-00.
t,OOO and $5,000 Notes, with the Coupons or Interest
arrants accompanying each Note, and now ready for
delivery upon the receipt of remittance.
The Kotos will be enclosed, and tent forward as di
rected, and no charge made.
•gr I will take six per cent. Two-year United States
Treasury Note? at par In exchange for the 7 8-10, and
can supply either large or small amounts.
Refers to H. A. Tusker A Go., Chicago, CL
oca.-gQi9-8m j. tTVan vlbck.
AIKEN & NORTON,
JCX. BANKERS & DEALERS IK EXCHANGE.
Vo. 1 Board cf Trade Building*,
Booth Water street, Chicago.
Collections made tc all the principal dues la Che
United States. ja7-ly
TLLINOIS SAYINGS XNSTTTU
JL TICK,
X3S THE CITY OF CHICAGO.
INCORPORATED. FEBRUARY, IST7.
Office, 104 and 106 Washington Bt
This Institution receiver deposits in Gold, Silver and
the Bills of Specie-paying Saaks of
FIVE CENTS AND UPWARDS,
From an classes of persona, including Minors and Har
ried Women, and allows Interest st the rate of
SIX FEB CENT. PER ANNUM.
Dividends payable on the first Monday of January
and July. Oilict open dally daring the usual hours of
business, and on Tuesday and Saturday evenings octll
8 o’clock. JOHN C. EABWSr President.
K. B. KIDDER. Cashier. Jelff6l4r
jQAYENPORT, ULLMANN & Co
BAVHEB6 AHB SEALEB3 ZH FTnrT&Trgie,
BANK NOTES, GOLD, SILVER, &0„
WUTSO-ly No. S Clark SL, Chicago, DL
T3ANK OF AMERICA.—PubIic
X> Notice is hereby given, that all Bills or Circulat
ing Notes of the
“BANK OP AMERICA,”
•leretolcre incorporated and doing Dualseas is the city
Of Chicsco, under the general banking laws of the stat*
of Illinois, must be presented for payment to the Audi
tor of Public Accounts of said State, at his office, In the
city of Springfield, within three yean from the date
hereof or the funds deposited Cor the zedemutio? of
raid cotes will be given up to said bank.
Dated this 50th day of May, A. D. ISCU
GEORGE SMITH. President
A W.WXllasd Cashier. jy26-gS2toJal-6*
EXCHANGE
ON NEW YORK.
FOB SALS BY EMORY COSB.
*ftUßg6tfe-l7 Telegraph Office.
JHoncjj to 2,oan.
V,TONEY TO LOAN ON UNIN-
Jdt-1. cumbered Real Ertate In Illinois, within on shun
died miles of Chicago, ik sums of one thousand dollars
and less. Apply to GEO. W. NEWCOMB. SO Dearborn
sweet, room N0.6. • -mh2Sn7iMm
jyjONEY TO LOAN ON
CHTCAHO CUV FBOFSSTY,
Or on Good Isoraovxo Fausts, within 100 mHw of Chi
cago. In ibis State. Farms fbr sale cheap.
mh2&*SS&«m CHAMBERS A LKJsTIJI Lake st,
FOB MONEY TO LOAN
1? On Beal Estate Securities la Coot aal
Counties, apply to
l EENST PRUSSINGh.
Dti]« la FarelgE finihngi) Hoot; cad Bid
Estate Broker*.; ,
A9EST fOB THE BRITISH COMMERCIAL LIFE
lEbUHASCE co„ ahd kotaet public.
No* 6 Larmon Biotic,
noU4y B. £. cor. Clark and Washington sta.
<£o=Uartnecßt)ips.
pO-PARTNERSHCP NOTICE
\_/ -Tbe anderrijaied bare this dsyjmtewd ima Co
partnership under .the name and e&le or *• Ssrrrn
BBOTHTRfs for the transacVoa nf the - Wholeiile
G'-ocery B**rinw*. at So -43 oath W«»r*tre-t.
UABCBLLUfiB RMITd, PoUvdd; Co.
WaIDO W. SMITH,late of S T Sardioi i Co,
A. JCLSOh SMITH. use of telth, p oOsra« So.
CHICAGO. April 20. ISC • »pßtpT32-im
OISSOLUTI ON.—The .Go-partner
• L/ ship I cretofeteexirtloK between the nnflaxstaied
nadcr tbvarmofhmUn, PoU*rd & C?..isthU(uirai«-
wiTto b> mutual ooLMnt. Either ot u»e' jarttat win
sign in ifqnldatloa. MaROELUUS B. SMITH.
JOSKK POUAHD,
CmOAGO, April 14.166. A. JOJOSONbMIIH. :
apS4-pTS3-Jm
jf Urk anlr
T AKK STREET; MILLS,'
, mIJ OwnerXeto and DeepiatoasgUeoL -
itEW BUCKWHEAT-FLOUR Mitt an other aSD
product! allow ram. atwtolegjeorretafl.
jyii .. • Jv&BisvESßftcq*.
PATENT BUCKWHEAT
J- FLOUB—Msotiictared by
HiWKZiri M OHAPaiN,
MICHIGAN MILLS.
Try the very beat Foeiwlieat Flour to ttie ctty~psr<
advbße,. , „
•AAMesuaaVMß.ffOßindarWlnK.
sweet
qun^.
KaM-4b.«W«otb VtMt;«z«(b,
PCI* . t . ■ •,.*: ~ - ~■„.
VVTOODI WOOD' WOOD*
f » ; -
, _ Bry |bpie «ad Tfeeibluii H&ple Wood
For ni» at lioDOlf &LZFS Vood Ytrt comer of Wadi
aniHanrUoawrtett, ajiapSiMir *
saper
card.
rTbe subscriber would rcapeetfblly infownhu
and the public generally, that he has connected •with
his Paper Hanging business the manufacturing of Bed*
ding. Having a thorough knowledge of the business
and intending at nil times to keep on hand a fait as-_
sortment in all its' branches; and to be prepared toi
manufacture to order in quantity and quality second
to no house in the city, he hopes to merit in his new
business, as heretofore received In his old, a share of
patronage. He takes this opportunity to thantr hla
friends and patrons for their many favors in the past,
and hopes to be doubly grateful in the future.
E. G. L. FASOH.
BEDDING WAREROOMS
E.G. L. FAXON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
BEDDING.
Ob Hand and Slade to Order
MATTEABSES,
FEATHEE BEDS,
Bolsters,
Pillows,
Comforts,
RENOVATED FEATHERS.
The only place in the city for Cured Feathers free
from smell of the quDI. Also the only place to get
PORTABLE SPRING MATTEASS,
The Best Sed Ever? Used,
X3T The public are in\ ilcil to eaii and examine my
stock. J
E. G. L. FAXON,
70 XiaTse Street.
ap7-p142 ly
E.
G. L . FAXON,
USH JOBBING HOUSE,
NOW OPENING
For Spring Trade,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
PAPEE HAMMfiS,
BORDERS,
DECORATIONS,
CURTAIN PAPERS,
(AIL COLOES.)
FIGURED PAPEB SHADES,
Common end Gilt.
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
OIL -AJND DEY
CAMBRIC WINDOW SHADES,
Fixtures,
TRIMMINGS, ETC..
Atthc lowest cashprices.
PEDLARS SUPPLIED.
E. Q - L. FAXON
70 Lake Street,
P. O. BOX 2616,
E. RIGBY, JR., Agent,
Importer and Jobber of
PAPER HANGINGS
AND
General Mouse Painter.
apll p256-6m 69 Randolph street, Chicago.
JQ BAKE & 880.,
PAPER HANGING-S,
Window Shades, fixtures, &c.
aeuss Am sign paihtei
PAPER HANGERS. ETC, ETC,
. No. 184 Clark Street* Chicago.
[oclS-ly]
g?f)tp Cfjanhlcrs.
QXLBERT HUBBARD & GO,
SHIP (M&XBLEBS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers is
TWINES AND CORDAGE,
SOS ft 207 South Water St., Cor, Weill,
Would can particular attention ot the Trade to our
stock, as we at all times have the largest and
beat assortment In the West cx
MANILA AND TARRED ROPE,
DITCHING ROPES,
BASS. BAGGING AND BURLAPS-.
CANTABS. OAKUM,
TAB. PITCH. CHAIN A
.AND TACKLE BLOCK!
COAL TAB SOOFZNB FITCH AHD FELXXHB
BED CORDS,
•CLOTHESLINES,
BROOM TWINES, all qualifies,
WRAPPING TWINES,
in bundles or barrels,
BELL AND SASH CORDS
NETS AND SEINES,
vSttoß, Flax aad Hemp Twice?
OF KVEHY DESCRIPTION.
SIBLEY TENTS
And Tenta of every kind.
AWNINGS,
WAGON COTERS, TARPAULINS.
REGIMENT AX. COLORS*
STANDARDS, GUIDONS*
FLAGS, ETC**
Of fiZk or Bufitlhg, SB par Army Rafpilftapfift
Constantly on band and made to order.
6. HUBBARD I J. 8. TURNER | G. A CABPSNTKB
ROSTER Jk HARDKXBERQH,
SHIP CHANDLERS,
SAIL
TWINES ASD OOBDAGB,
Sets constantly for sale, at the lowest' market prices
aaalila.aaa Tarred Hopes. Hay Hope. Lath
Tarm'Bsgs and BagghgTCanna.
O&ro, Spun Tar.
Chains, Blocks, fte* Ac,
Cotton, Flax and Hemp Twiaes.
SAILS AND TENTS,
TarpauUngs, Awnings, Wagon Covers,
Flags, Ete, Etc.,
Made to order at the shortest notice.
LASDELL OE SIBLEY TENT,
HAGAVS & SOSB
PATENT HOIST WHEEL
PUT np AT BHOETKBT KOTICB.
ms.lMMi focgl-gß* Jtm l a M.gaXDimTffffW
General IsTcttccg.
P # P K U Q E O T,
WILLQW CASS,
CHILDREN’S GIGS,
AND CARRIAGES,
to be had only at
Peugeot’s Great Variety Store
LOS H«alc& Stxeet,
; AMoon hand a large assortment of
HOaBUES. BALLS, TOPS, &C« t ftc
GWMBSES®*""'
OSTXCEES’ SWOEIJB, BELTS, BAmrga 4C_
Bowie Enlvee ahdMniufy Goods. Sun MatarlaL Sole
AgenMor-Hasarffs ah of
ttoUi.. .«SOB6fi T. ABBKT,
.apg-lY ... . IS3 Lake street.
iyAK LIJMBER ANB TIMBER; 1
V"I am prepared'to eat-to order nnd-Hellvee on
(Emnitussum
w ItLIAM E. STONE,
Cneral Frodin CommMon Berduat,
No.sDoift’sßa!ldlnß.Oor.Clark?and Skmth Waterfits.
p-O. Boxers. Ch‘cago;id - • ■ f
liberal Ca-h adVctncfcAmadft on.rx>nk!gmTn»nt3
ap2j pSASfim ■
gHERWOOD &- CO.,
6EHEKAL COH3QBSIOH KEECHANTS,
No. 3 Pardee's Building, comer of Wells and South
Water streets hlye their exclusive attention to the
purcbaseandKis oiFicm, Grain w* o aerproduce.
Advances made on consignments. ‘ spis-j&ae-im
NEELY & CO.,
GENERAL COKMIoSIOS SEEBCHASI3,
No. 7 Board oj Trade Bunding.
C.T.WHEBLXB. A.S.NEXLY. K.P.IaWKESC*.
apl6-pM7oy •
QYKUS CLARKE,
Produce Commission Shipping Merchant,
NUMBER 10 CENTRAL WHARF, BUPFAJ.O.
Cash advances made by Walker, Bronson & Co- Chi
cago. 3p7-pui-3m
JQ W . WEBB,
PRODUCE AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT 1
ASSST FOB
Beaver Line Steamers,
Earning in connection with Colllngwood Line steam
from Toronto to Montreal and Liverpool. Opfics
—No. 1 Dole’s Building, corner Clark aadS. Water s3_
Chicago. 11L P. O. Drawer SKS. EuFnaax ces—W. P,
Howland, Eso.. 3LP.P., Pres. Board of Trade Toron
to, C. W. Goodeuhamdt Works Toronto. apj-pST-lm
■\iXJERY NELSON & CO.,
A.TJL N0,214 South Water street.
Give their exclusive attention to the purchase, sale,
shipment anti making cash advatcesoa Grain, Flour
Provision a andProunceof all kinds,
FOB A COMMISSION,
afUBBY SEISON. - Z. B. STEVENS.
JgIDFORD, MEREDITH & CO,
EXCLUSIVE COMMISSION MESOHAHTS.
For the purchase and sale of Pork: Stock. Flour. Grain,
and Produce generally. No. 226 and 238 South Wafer
street. Chicago, m. JaTT-ly
Linen, &c,
JJAPPLEXE & SHELDON,
CODDBIsAIOII XEBCHASIS,
218 South Water street have facilities tor shipping
Broom Corn to Eastern Humfficturers. advances
made on Consignments and Shipments.
Hzfebetcs i—Bowen Brothers, C.B Blair. Chicago.
y. n. nAPPLirm. ~ [apl-ngro-iyj sens sheldOn! ja.
PHODTTCE COHJOBSIOF MEECHA2TES.
Give especial attentloa to the purchase and sals ol
tones of produce on coznmi&loQ.
Office 121 Lake street, comer of Clark.
OLIVES H. LEE. [mhsS-ttSSO-fiIUJ CSA2LES H.ANTZ3.
A BIEL AKIX & CO.,
Pbodttce Commission Merchants, No ifiG
bonmWater street. Cash advaices made on Fiour
and Grain to ba sold here or In
New Tork, by Wm. A. Brown A Co.,
ABIZL AKIN. [aplG p4fl2-6mj J. H. IHJBLBL'T.
TJAILIE & SEYMOUR, PRO
.~T . J ?.P. CE AKD general commission mbs-
CHANTS. Offickia South Water street,
Building. Post Office Drawer 6LS7, Chicago. RzFsa
NNCss—Starves.Buckingham A Co- WcnUartln, Gen.
Freight Agent C^Br&^B.R.
TDBUCE, SCOTT & C0 M Produce
-jLJ , CommiSaionMeiT-hanta, Ko. 1G Lasalle street, be.
tween Lake and South Water, Chicago, lU.' Personal
attention given to the purchase and sale of Grain,
Flour, Provisions, and oiaer products on commission
we mate liberal cash advances on Consignments for
sale in this or Eastern markets.
Post Office Drawer <2B. mhir-nSB-Sm
ALONZO ECrCE. 6EO. Z. SCOTT. B F. QLBiL.
gAWYER , WALLACE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
47 Braadalrect. New York.
Advances made on Consignments to the above Arm
by WM. AITCHISON, Jr n Agent, 153 South Water
street. Cmcago. mli«aS36-ly
QHABBOURNE & WETHERBE
General Commission Itterclianla,
Pardee’s Building, corner Wells and South Water stn.
ho.B up B.Uiirp, Chicago.
a. s. chadbocene. tn»Ul-n2U-6m] o. r. wwnEnaa.
BUBBAKK & CO.,
FBODUCE COMMISSIOJr MEECHA3TTS,
No. 1 Dole’s Building, cor. South Water and Clark sta.
Post office Drawer 6207, Chicago.
P. H. BALT, i P. W. BTRBANK | F. Ttar.T. I eXO. P. OOLT
fe2fini47-6m
Tt TORSE & TARWOOD,
XTJL (LATZ ALBXBT ICO BBS * OO.J
PRODUCE OQSryiHalOF KESCHAHTB,
ISC SOUTH WATER STREET,
. Aik£n> Building.
Business confined stilitly to Commission.
albzet aoßss. .[yaS-iy] n, s. tabwoob.
MS. NICHOLS & CO. have
* opened. atISS South Water street, Chicago, a
General Commission Souse, for the purchase mosaic
of Grain. Flour, Previsions, and solicit consign
meats and orders. To parties accessible to Milwaukee
as well as Chicago, in connection with their Milwaukee
House. Nichols,Britt ACo„ think they can give such
superior advantages. [aplstl-lv
X. 8, KltmOLS O. S. EEITT, H. A. SIC2QLB.
ap7-a477
WILLIAMS & EOUGHTELma
» “ COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. SDK South
Water street, second, door weatof Wells street bridge,
give their exclusive attention to the sale and purchase
of all kinds of Product. Stock, on Commission
Cash advances amdstm. bills of lading and property! a
ttore. Refer to George smith A Co* Marine Baffin vt<*
Gnorce SLerli ...
r.n. wir.TiT«,y«i. narto-ivi w.d. goueaTELise.
MEELT, LAWRENCE & CO..
A V COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the purchase
and sale of Grain, Flour, Provisions and Country Pro
luce generally. - Business exclusively Commission.
Also, dealers m Salt, Lime. Water Lime, Stucco, Flaa
tartng Ualr, Land Plaster, A<l, at 21S. 233 and 340 South
Water Street AT.TVPRTr rrKirr.yr, trrtnmrg no
UEKos. vm. t. wnroiATx edwasd p. lawehsge.
mbsiwo-ly
pASH ADVANCES MAM. BY
\J N, K. FAIRSANK. No. 5 Board ofTrade Build
ings, on GnAiy, Flock, Pkotisioks and Hxghutses,
For DAVID DOWS & CO., Hew York. „
The property can be held here in store until the
opening of navigation, and can be sold here orkhippei
Chicago. Feb. Ist, 1862. fe7-kTBO-3ai
M. FUNKHOUSEK & CO„
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
216H South Water Street.
janiß-kSSO-ly
TURLAY & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS*
8K Clark Street, Chicago—P. O. Drawer 615 L
Cash advances made on shipments tons orom
Correspondents in New York, Boston or Philadelphia.
QTLBERT, UPDIKE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS*
No. U Lasalle street, Chicago.
BTANAED. GILBERT A CO. No. 5 City Buildings.
Bt.- Louis. mylTSl-iy
C.J. GILBERT. . 6.W. CPDIK*. K- O. HTtVim
Q.RIFFIN BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 5 Pomeroy's Black, corner South Water and Clari
itreetß. Chicago. Advances made on consignments.
y. t. euirriy, [rnhSToO-ly] a. 6 aims.
IJNDERWOOD & CO n
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ho. 15S Bentli Water Street, Chicago, XU.
mhffiae
MB ALL & WOLCOTT,
9EHERAX COHJOBSIOH MEaCHAHTt
No. IK booth 1% sterutreel, Chicago, IU.
Consignments solicited. Orders for purchaase execute*
with care and dispatch.
anAjrm.Lu ktxrall. [dcysi-iy] x. e. woloott.
jgICE FAY & CO„
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
So. 12 Lasalle street. Chicago, BL P. u. Box ISU.
Give them exclusive attention to the purchase asc
i&le of Flour, Grain and other Produce, on Commission
sics fat, [au23-gl-lrj ;asl h. woopwobth.
QHARLES RANDOLPH,
G£H£SAZ< COSQEISSIOH MERCHANT,
N0.2 Loomis’ Building. comer Clark and South Water
streets. Advances made on consignment*. felTO-l?
jgUMSEY, BROTHER & CO n
COMMISSION MERCHANTS*
Give their' exclusive attention tothe priiiM ma
sale of Flour. Grain and other Produce, on eommia
sion. No. 146 South Water street comer of Clark, CM
cago, HL ao3B«aa
JgAKKR & SPAFEQBB,
SEgRRAT. COHHBBIOH ICKBCHAHia,
Office and Warehouse, So. 91 South Water SC
Advance made on coasignmenta. Particular attea
tlon given to the purchase and sale of Flour; Brain
Seeds; Ac, on Gomndaalen. mh3-e137-ly
pH)RD & NORTON,
STORAGE ABB CONK3SSIOB SSBCHABT6,
Flre-proofWarehouse on Market street. between Laki
-and Kaodolph streets, Chicago. CL
Liberal advances made oa consignment*.
eauE a. roKD, [auiT6o-iy] hathasß3ll boxtqs.
s»tcam Mm s&orfes.
SCHWARZ,
BOSTON FANCY STRAW DYE HOUSE,
US Illinois street; second, door west-of-North Clark
street, ant 1 TT South Clait street,'ln th«
Methodist Church Block.
Thi? establishment has been In operation for six yearv
and during mat ture has shown Itself wort Hr ofthe
i public pai rcrage ao liberally bestowed.
; Ills ahead oi any othrr est»bn-tm ent'of the kind In
the eityior Drelrg and Cleaning Woolea and Silk
geocsof every d«crtptlon.‘ Also, la leaning aid re
pairing t en' lem*n> Eaimmta, (hiving been awarded
. a premiem at the Cmted -nates Falr.>
I have DC connection whalaifwp with any other
> In Qualm e. and all order*- should be left at wither of (he
aoove place*. AH crdetalrom the country will receive ■
prompsauestkm.
iJ.B.—Prices have been reduced to suit the bwm a
Dreß to |LtO, b Bt!*rT to 75 cents, and a Crape ahswl |oi
fLCO. -A. BCH WAB2.
MEW YORK STRAW DTfi
iA wx. YXXBUBT. 151 South Gart stresu :
between Madwast and Monroe. Dtet-hio
; AMOi
Straw Bata and Bonnet DyelnE,Bleetiilnr»d Pre»*-
Ing.—etoreaad Oountry work
i byiean ortore* ptomnMy atiandK) ta. Poet OOce
BoxMP ■ -T • atOAm \
Catiiim
pABC OC R * PEEK,
' HI BASDOLPH WBEEI. ,• -j
Mahogany,Eosawood mdWalnnt,
Wood Best end CentsSest Qietzs, Bedsteads andßm
teana, BtitooLFernttßraonhandandtoorde.
BP~ F»rriruiar-wttSa» qOcgWy Ordera.
EOR6E R A ABE, Cabinet
VA-. Maker, o&Nsdb Hubbard between Menominee
aad UndeaMretta GtiaagOb liLa. Poet •Qgoe.Box 45T54
AH kinds of Furniture.made.-to order. Beoairlnjr
done In aD its branches. Ptaxoaeadrcßsirces V«r
niaheiraiMWMaadSrpalredj BoodaeanfoltyMckeA
lerahtotaßrt to any purtof the tTnited BtSea ■
hold Fejaitnrc moved to any part of the oitr-
F B-—fi<msa and Furniture Cleared b! Bed Bua for
erer, Isa sbert time. a^pifilai
■ - Ateo,
1IKIK6BOOM&COUMOS:
or sxzax TAJDgrt. <
- lSifeiiwssffiarins.
CIUBVEYIK& AND ENGI
KJJ NEEEIN6.
BA3HJAI S. 6BEELET,
Surveycr and Civil f nglneer, has removed Us office to
50. 68 Washington Stmt, Portland Bloek.
W. PrDavie.fbr several years attached as DriurhtE
man to the offices mf the City Surveyor. sad of the
Boards Of Water Courmlarioners and Public Works,
having a fall and complete Atlas of an Additions and
Subdivisions within the City Limits, 1a prepared to
furnish
Plats of Heal Estate,
or copies from recorded maps, (lirewise mechanical
and oth»r drawings), at the same place. G3 Washington
•street, PorOand Block. apß-pso>lm
("ASH ADVANCES ON GRAIN
AND FLOUB for sale In Eastern markets.
KmBALli & WOLCOTT.
Arc prepared to make advances on Gram and 'Flour
consigned to John WEmot, New York, and give the
shipper privilege of (tiling In Oswego or BuiTalo on
arrival of the consignments at cither of these Mints.
apll-pgZ-Sm
gOLDIERS, WIDOWS, HEIRS,
LOOK, TO TQCB DfTEBESTS!
People’s Pension and Bounty Money Offlte,
(See our advertisement In Weekly Tribune.)
63JYBEB, COOK ft CO., Chicago, 111.,
S5 Lake street, (comer Dearborn,) rooms 12 and 13
Entrance on Dearborn street.
In response to the Imperative demands of our brave
and patriotic soldiery of the Northwest, we have es
tablished a Central Office Car the Collection of Pen
sions, Bounty Money. Arrears of Pay, and an other
claims growing out of the present war. The largely
iacreasmg: amount of such business has demonstrated
“e necessity of some General Central Office for the
collection cf solders’ Haims with
Economy, Fidelity and Despatch.
Wc have facilities for collections unequalled
by any other Houce la the country, for these reasons;
SfJ? a Sf* n Unabridged Compilation of all the United
Kates' Statutes on these subjects, together with all Fs
?sT a L Cecis i 0 J?. s since the adoption of Che Con
atDution of the United States. One of oar firm
had HI teen years experience In the business, aul wilJ
now reace permanent yin Washington Ear the prose
cution of our clients’ claims. This wlfl virtually en
sure success, sad also enable ua to make returns to
our cheats immediately. We employ no outside At
torpeys at Waphlcgton-but do the work of prosecuting
and collecting tiafnm all within our own firm, hence
our clients have to pay but
ONE FEE,
And that a reasonable one. Special attention will be
given by us to claims heretofore diiallowed at Wash
ington ; also to claims on Commissary and Quart ermas
ter Department "We also recover pay for Horses lost,
died or killed in the service.
To Rgoargsrs:—We are now ready to negotiate
with entire Regiments or fractious thereof; for the col
lection of the entire amount oZ tmiir Bounties, whlca
will be dne at the close of the war* The benefit of an
application now is, that by so doing these claims can
(as the close of the war) bo got before the Departments
to be audited prior to the hundreds of thousands
will then be filed. All evidence, blank forms, docu
ments, &c- furnished free by us. Soldiers and officers
who would wish to provide for their families In case
they fall victims to the c&susliUes of war, mar write
and employ us (and they are requested to notify their
friends at home of the fact) to collect their bounty and
bsck pay, then should they die or be killed In the ser
vice, the bounty becoming immediately due, will be
collected and transmitted to their families. Should the
party to employing us survive, the boon tv win be col
lected sttheclose of the war and to him
All returns are made to onr clients a gold. Claims
forwarded to Washington every morning Liberal ar
rangements made with Hatm agents in the country.
We wlsn to emjloy one agent In every county in the
W estem States. No unless claims recovered.
Tovar agents we will send lists of killed, wounded
and deceased soldiers from their vicinity, and will keep
them advised ol all new lawg and decisions relating
to claims. P. S.—Claimants advised by letter free.
Address. SNYDBB, COOK & CO., Chicago. ZIL
Office. 95 Lake street, corner Dearborn, rooms 12 &13.
Refer to G. N. Cushman ds Go- Bradnsn Smith & Co.
and Hon. E. P. Ferry. Chicago, m.
g~ Post Office Box 3955. mhl9-n33A6w
QLARKSON & TREE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Booms 1 and 2, 83 Dearborn street.
3. p. cxaeeson. [mb3ln9o&-tni] t.i vtnrg-T*
ESTERN PATENT AGENCY.
COBURN S: 3IIHKS,
CHICAGO ILLUvOH. .
.Cffice No. 31 Larmon Block, corner of Clark and
Washington streets. Post Office Box 4443. Agencies at
Washington and London. Circulars sent to any »d
--dregs. ap>-a993-un
(CENTRAL WESTERN
/ V> or Claim, Bounty and Pension Office of
WILLSON & MERRIAM,
„ ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
4S Cease Stbhkt Chicago, Illinois.
eon, m. wtllson. [fel2-k£6l-ly] jos. w. kekbiam.
T>ET.L & GREEN’S NATIONAL
JD CLAIM AGENCY OF WASHINGTON CITY—
Have established an office at 189 Lake street, Chicago,
Ills., for the collection of PeaslonAßonnty,Back-pay,
Claims doc to contractors, and for Horses or any other
property used or destroy e i in the service of the U. S
Army. Address P. 0.80x2537, Chicago. lIU
Refereneta Hon. A. Lincoln, President United States;
Hon. David Tod. Governor of Ohio: Hon. Richard
Yates, Governor of Illinois. Hon. A. G, Curtin. Gover
nor of Pennsylvahia. rnhS-aIGS-lm
pARR BROTHERS,
. ' J3TO T-. K. CiHT. E. DLi'L i iBISK OAHE.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
AKD BEAHCH HOUSE OF
“ The National Claim Agency”
Of Harvey, Collins £ Brace, Washington, D. C*
Knigiit’s
The most reliable and ONLY DIRECT War Claim
Agency In Chicago.
Periicniar attention paid to Special Ciau£3, Pen
sions. Bounties and Patents.
NOJtDVANCE FEES demanded and NO CHARGE
made for prosecuting claims if not recovered.
Address CARR BROTHERS, “National Claim
Agency." ?, O Box 4C9L
. Befeu to Chicago Tribune Company; C. H. Scrircn,
Esq: John A. Nicholas, Messrs. O. H. &L. Ladin
& Co.; Messrs. Hollister & wuMns; Mcasra Vander-
TOort,Dlckct£Cn.&Co.— - ~ ma2on647iy
THE
“Washfagton War-Claim Agency”
Have established an office at IDO Washington street
Ohlcafo.HL. for the collection of all Claims against
the United States Goveekkemt. growing oat of the
PszssntWae. Claims received and forwarded to the
PEEHCIPAL AGEHTS AT WASHINGTON,
For Pssstonb, Bottttt Mojtht, Back Pat, and
claims due Contra from the Commibbact and
QUAiBTSSMASTZB DsFABTaucNTs, <fco. and collected
Cheaper and Sooner thaa by any other means.
K. B.—liberal arrangements made with Ciaijp col
lectors In the country.
Address, H. M. SHEPARD,
mh4n2lS3m 100 Washington street, Chicago.
pLAIMS OX THE UNITED
\_J STATES.—The undersigned are engaged in the
Collection of Claims on the several Departments of the
United States Government, and esoeclallv those on the
Commissary and Quartermaster Departments, and all
claims requiring an act of Congress. They will also
attend to procuring Bounty Lands, Soldiers* and
Widows’ Pensions, and Soldiers’ Back Par. Mr. Dor
man will remain at Washington. D.C, and may he con
snltrd or addressed there Mr. Clarke may be found
or addressed at the office of Messrs. Waite & Towns,
ICO Washington street, Chicago. lIL All may depend
on the utmost promptness in collecting and remitting.
O. M. DORMAN. C. C. CLARKE.
Ektttizncm:—Hon. a. Foot, Vt; Hon. Ira Harris
N. Hon. E. Cotvan, Pa.; Hoo. J. i.'. Howard- Mich.
Hon. Lyman Trumbull. IlL; Hon. L Is. Arnold, 11.
Hon. B. F, Bradley. Mich; Hon. Thomas Drummond
Chicago; Hon. John U. Wilson, Chicago :Me*re.
Waite ATowne, Chicago; JohaL. Bcrippe. Esq., Chi
cago. fess-nlffi-Gm
\\7 Ali CLAIM OFFICE—Prompt
■ * attention given by the subscriber to the proa
ecntlOQ of all legal claims against the United States
(100 00 bounty is now due the nclra of decease soldiers
and officers. Applications received by mail. Addres
LEAVITT fc WRIGHT, Atfys at Law.
Office Ka 63 South Clark street. ’Post' Office Boa
1015, Chicago, HL jal klT74m
Vi I'iCH El iL & 7.AHM, Slaugh
i-ti terer* and Packers of
BEEF AND FORK.
Tallow Chandlers and Uelters. Dealers In Hides.
- - - Wool. Pelts and Seeds.
Office 'TEazle street, Chicago. Packing House at
Bridgeport. . noU
p APEE.
PIOHEEB PAPES WAEEHOUBB Of
BUTLER &. HUNT.
No* 48 STATS STREET*
Manofacturerg and Wholesale Dealers in an Kinds «t
Coarse and Fine Papers. Envelopes. Cards. Card and
Straw Boards. Paper Bags, Printers'lnk, Ac, Ac.
(F“Caah paid for an kinds of Paper Block, ahl
J 3. KIRK & GO.,
SOAP iSB CAUDLE SiStVICTCBEBS,
And dealer! in Raatn. Soda ABh. Tallow, Tallow OR, Ac,
Now. 18 A SO Rlver-st** Chicago,
aaT-gSU-ly
JLanhs.
V/fICHIGAK PINE LANDS.
XTJL The St Mary’s Ship Canal Company win oiler
AT PUBLIC AUCTION,
On Toecilaf, tt© 17tk of Jane Next,
AT EAST SAGINAW,
All its lands upon the Saginaw Ever and ita tributaries,
- covering nearly
100,000 ACRES
Of the best Pine Lands in the State. These lands, whe-
Iherwe regard inequality of Iheplae, the amount per
.acre, their nearness to good streams, the cheapness of
logging, the ease and safety with which logs are run
ananeTr.ortbefadltHq jor.mariafacinring and ship
ping. are unsurpassed.'and are'wortny the attention
Pot only oi actual operators, but also of capitalist! for
It is not expected thac-they will bring at auction oao
ibalf their real value. The lanes were selected with the
greats can by experienced Judges and upon a com
rpartbor of the reports of different persons, who aide
their reporta unknown to each other.
There are on the fiaeUiaw Hirer, between Saginaw
City and Bay City—a distance of nlteen miles—forty-
Itwosaw-miUB. nloagti&e of which reseda can lie and
:ioad. fhe proportion of clear etuff la ytry large, often'
[averaging roily percent on a winter's Jogging.
- The vadey or the Sign aw abounds not only in p’ne
: but also in hardwood of the-bestqualliy, which b rapid
ly rosing into demand for shipment. •- -
: There are also 1 rgetraatsoi tog tag lands of excel
lattqualiey, tube tad at favorable rates.
In addition to all these advantages, is is now demon
strated thstlieiieathth* Valley or the Saginaw lies the
most valnabfe salt basto in ftu
only flf.etn months since the manufacture of
talt was begun
There are now seven salt factories Inoperatloo, yield
ing adaby product of 50Q barrels, and there are twch
■ lyone coicpanic»more that have bought their ground '
and are making p.’usaratioaa to_ manulacture as soon
;as possb«& ..TBcsa .salt .wor&s are .largely Increasing
• the demand not only for staves but also for cord wood.
> From inaicrttoesJtda believed that In no
1 part of «ne Western country will the increase of uopn
loom endtherrteeic real estate be *o rapid, u la the
YAneyof the Begtnaw for tbunext two yean. -
Also, the Company w»U offer at Auction on the first
day of July next, attbetewo'-of Mnahegon. -on Laae
'Michigan,-and -about-twenty-ibur- thousand.scree of
spine land* ail situated upon thawatanof the Muiko
'gotC Tim pin* la of excellent quality, and especially
I fThWyn m«rtvt
; There are a dozemlane steam mills near the mouth
?rft&sziTeraxmgsiaeotwh*sbTeaKlßeaalOid. There
’ is, upon the western tide of the State, no river where
; so large a InmberhnriasM ** done as upon the Muste
gen. TT-flqanmiy.af cutlaatjeocwwatay millions
of feet. These lauds are special y worthy of the attea
■ tlon of lumbermen inChlcaroand. Milwaukee.
- The Company basin Us-offica at-Detroit, a full de
: seriptlon or the quality and quantity c f timber upon
ca'hfoe»anrotrapt.as-we , laa,of the quality of the
soil, and these deecripOon* are open forihe inspection
‘of any one who may wish towee them; z.-isr:.u-
Catalogues of thelaada, dlvldedlntogioupsasHmy
win be pfffrf d fbr sale. can.be_had on application by
: to
'T*swßr--Tbe "lands wiS be offersAat a-mMemm,
: price of Circe dollars per acre: one-foorth cash to ba.
■ paid on tise oajrorwK And^tne?reminder in three
- equal annual paiiirettawttMttteregr-aittHaUyat seven
■ pm- rqr I- payable at the Company*? office in Detroit. ..
; -TaiSoee .»&)'may.Wt^pay‘Oie ton amount of
their bid la CaSH. at the time of tale, adlseoual of'
* six per ds- - • i
' Coctractswithpurchaaea wflLpe.madeln aooor4».
; ancewitb-t^focm already.adoptsdand.in tae^bythe 1
• tnfinmuUnii ttist may be win 7
:
’ «rArni ; ln Agratvrtsec»p£ift^^fc-''
SpMaT iijaftm
Caution to Druggists.—Beware
ofcounteifcit .
“Mexican Eutang rinimouf ”
gpmln* Is irrapwa In flnutm pttte mmAni
wlthae words "Mexican "fit
circle Burrounamg aborning volcano. &c_ and **D a_
Barnes” clown in thebottlc, * “■
There has been offered for sale by one John D. Park,
an article in general design Quite the same, but exe
cuted on common stone plate, with the words “ A. G.
Bragg & Co.” lathe too of the circle, Use word •‘M’?l
- underneath, small and obscured by the amoteof
the volcano, and the proprietor’s name, D. S. Barnes,
omitted from the bottle.
To manufacture or sell a counterfeit trade-mark Is a
criminal offence; and the undersigned will strictly en
force falariahta civilly and criminally. Info station tn
regard to tßewhereaoonteof the said coaalflrfeiiLinl
ment will be thankfully received. D. fcJ.BA.ciN KB.
mhat-nUj-im-acwAF-ttw Naga Broadway. K.Y.
r«ATABRH ! CATARRH 11
\y CATAIUiH!! [
BB.BEEmt’BMQirm RATjinn-gn-ginm^
TTassaktzd to be a sure cure Sox
CITABBH orCOLS IN. THE HEAD.
ONEflmronD Teocbasd persona die yearly totida
MnmiPTiMil aaa 1 Illm ,u
CATABRH IN THE NOSB?
The next step being to the throat and bronchial tub#
and lastly, the longs.
It Is ease 1 to care Catarrh than Consumption, and bv
coring the first we prevent the latter. Persons should
understand that the better way to cure Coasuantloß
la to prevent It.
The symptoms of CatUnh&a they generally appear
are at mat very slight. Persons find they have a cold,
and find that tuev hare frequent attacks, and are more
sensitive to the changes of temperature. In this con
diUon. the nose may be dry. c»« alight discharge, tht«
and acrid* afterwarda-becomlnz thick and-adhealva.
As the diecasa becomes chronic the discharges are in
creased In quantity and changed tn-quality-they are
now thick and heavy, and are either got lid of by blow-
In g the nose, or else they fall Into the throat, and are
hawked or coughed off. The secretions are offensive,
causing a bad breath; the voice la thick and nasal; ths
eyes are weak; the-aense of smell is lessened or de
stroyed; deafness frequently takes place. Another
common and important symptom or Catarrh la. thAt
the person is obliged to claw his throat In the morning
of a thick qy slimy mucous, which has fallen down from
the head during the night. When this take? place, tho
person may be sure that his disease la on its way to the
lungs, and should lose no time In Arresting it. The
above are the symptoms of Catarrh as they appear in
different cases: ■ •
By the aid of the LIQUID CATAHBH REMEDY, an
Ueae svmptoms can be quickly and effectually re
moved. And I have sufficient confidence in the Reme
dy to assure all who are disposed to test la virtues In
cering Catarrh, that if afier_the trial of the Remedy
for one iaonth.no benefit Is received, the amount paid
w 01 be returned.
Price of the Catanii Remedy, *KJo—sufficient fbr oae
one month, with frill and clear directions.
Office, 183 South Clark Street, (Up-Stain.)
' Address Dr. D. tL SEKLTB,
del-fcf£S-5m Post Office Box 4ffiL Chicago, HL
For the cheapest and best Hair
Jewelry, “WTea, Braids, Cuha, Frtzaeti, etc- go to A
OHSWA-LDIiM Lake street and exazninethoae won
derful productions of art. Lo scrutiny can detect the
artificial £v>m the natural when adjusted to ts*
31s Fair ■Jewelry contains always the newest Paris
ityles. All articles will give entire irr*f*rifm
Oc2m-ly
THYSELF!
X>r. J. H. McCAjVN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, detects to a certainty
the tree condition and locality of diseases, by a simple
Mid scientific method, without asking any questions.
Diseases of the Throat and Longa treated by Medical
Inhalation and Constitutional treatment. Diseases of
the Heart, of the Stomach, of the Liver. Kidnevs, Drop
-57, St. Vitus’ Dance, Cancers, chronic Ulcers, Rheuma
tism, Ncnrahria, Paralysis, Fistula. Spasms, Fits, Dis
eases of the Bye and Bar. Seminal Weakness, Skin Dla
sasca, Rupture, Dlarrhtra, in short, aQ curable dis
eases of lOHfC standing cured in the shortest possible
time. We are not a** cure-all" doctor.and will under
take no case without a fair prospect of recovery.
Female Diseases, &c..
Such a* Suppressions, Irregularities, of the
Womb. Tumors, all Urinary Diseases, NerronsDcblllty.
Painful orDlfflcult Menstruation, Barrenness. <fetx, will
be speedily cured, without poisonous drugs, injurious
or unpalatable medicines of anyJdnd. Have no deli
cacy m calling, no difference wnat yonr troubles may
be. The afflicted are cordially Invited to call and aat
'rfy themselves.
Consul tationa and Examinations Free
of Charge.
All common! c&tJ ons strictly confidential. Office la
5€ Street Ballroac Building. corner of State and Ban
.olph streets. Office boors from 8 A.M. till 9 P.M.
Address J. H. McCASN, XL D„ Chicago, HL Letters
x» my address. Inclosing a stamp, will receive prompt
attention, or for two stamp? I wut send a pamphlet
ree. . . . eei2-wly-
ImponsElto Females. —Dr Cheese
man’s IlUf.
The combination of ingredients in these Pin? arc the
result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild
In their opera lion, and certain in correcting all Irregu
larities, Painful Menstruations, removing all ohatnze
tlons, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain
in the aide, palpitation ortheheart, whites, all nervous
affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain In the back and
limbs, disturbed sleep, which arise from Interrup
tion oi nature.
DB. CHEESESEAFS PILLS
was the commencement of a new era in the
of these irregularities and obstructions which have
consigned eopuanj to a primaturr grave. No female
can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and when
evtr an obstruction takes place Che general Ue<n be
gins to decline.
DB. CHEESESUN’S FILLS
arc the most effectual remedy ever known for all com*
6 Taints peculiar to Females. To all classes the? are
ivaluable, indfoikg. with cestaintt. periodical
regularity. They are known to thousands who have
nsed them at different periods throughout the couutrv,
having the sanction ofsome oi the mobtEMiKKST Phys
icians ik America.
Explicit directions. stating when thkt should
not be used, with cadi Box—the Price One Dollaß
per Bos, containing from 50 to 60 PHIs.
PQls sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the Agent
2? Lake street Fold bt Druggists generally.
DT Sold in Chicago at mannfactore prices by LORD
& SMITH.
j IR, FRANKLIN CHAVEIT’S
X/ UTERINE CORDIAL 13 WARRANTED TO CURE
ILL FORMS OF UTERINE DISEASE, Or the MONET Will
he refunded. Satisfactory references can be seen at
ais office, IIS West Van Burcn sireet- Consultation
Iree. p. o. Box SSS. Dr. C. has practiced medicine for
19 years, four of which have been in this ctiy.
fe6-kTSB-Sm
JHehicinai.
HELMBOLD’S
GENUIHE PREPARATIONS.
lELUBOLD'S..,.. .HELMBOLD'S.
TBS GREAT DIURETIC.
A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
FOB DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS,
GRAVEL. DROPSY. AND ALL DISEASES
ARISING FROM
iABITS OF DISSIPATION. EXCESSES AND
IMPRUDENCES IK LIFE,
DSPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, Ac,
NSBVOUB DISEASES,
CONSUMPTION,
EPILEPTIC FITS,
LANGOUB,
' NSBVOUSNEBB,
ISIVEESiI LASSITUDE OF THE BUSCCLAS
aYSTEBL
7ZUNE6S OF VISION,
INSANITY,
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
SOUR STOMACH,
• SICS HEADACHE,
HECTIC FLUSH
AND FOR ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON*
BTITUTIONB OF BO H SEXES.
HELSIBOLD’S EXTRACT BUgfHJ*
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT,
PKZPXKED aOOOZDISe TO
PHABIttACT AM)
EMINENT PHYSICIANS.
HELHIBOLIt’S EXTRACT SVCHV
Is pleasant tn taste and odor. Immediate in Its
ictton. and free from ail injurious properties. Corea at
lUle expense.
LITTLE OB NO CHANGE IN DIET.
Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle, or Six for FIVE
DOLLARS, delivered to any name, initial, hotel, post,
erpreas office or store.
&«oibe Symptonu la ill Casuaanlatlsiu,
HELMBOLDH GENUINE PEEPABAHDH9.
EXTRACT BUCHU,
PsrexczjLßS, Pixxsx Korzax.—We make no secret of
1 igredientA They are selected by a competent Drag*
gist and ore of the beet quality.
UEUSBOLD'B SENTtmS PaiSPASAXIOMB
RZPis£> XS ViOiTO, BT
EC. T. HKLMBOLD,
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST.
D epot—lS4 South Tenth at, Philadelphia, Pa,
SOLD ST
LORD ft SMITH.
Wbolesjk Drn??lstg, 23 Lskt St, dlkags,
Agents for the Bta£e of PifaoU, Also, by an reap W
bleDrngslsta.
.»i iw» no i'«in wwwm
Aik for Helmbold’a—Take so otter,
BOlHOGttm
DIHINGSE'S
ejLB
LOKMKDOCK GIN.
,TH39 '
mmm ionic stimulant
?er the Use ef the Medical SProfes-
bloe and theFaally,
davmg aonerseded the»ocalio4 , ‘®oa, ~i* A»maac,“
‘Cordial.* "Medicated," “Bchnappn,* is now ea>
toned by all of the most prominent Physicians, Chen*,
rts and.Connolsema, as pooeaing afl of those Intrh*
3c medldztal qualities (tonic -aciT dlnretlQ) which be-
OCg to as OLD AND PTBK GIN.-- Pitt 03 JD qUlt «Od
'lnt bottles. and sold by aP Pmgglsta, Grocers, *c.
' &.'9L BIHINGSR c eo.« . -
OOftabliehedinlTaj
Saacfttncrp.
£ A G L E WOR JK S
Manufacturing Company.
- DO ton WAS(T ' - ?'
STEIM ENGINES OB BOILERS,
,PATEJST:SCGA2CASKIIILLS,
patent" steam con. -svaforatobs
: PATENT FTRK KVAPOSATOBS, ‘
PATENT STAMP" H2LL3;
Plßc’s Peak orXake Superior,
'.Ciicago.HL
SHTO F(» CEKOTLASS,
WltiCraiM»oßcap«lM»,-prloM.ete.«o.
- - ■ A»i --
SEND HQB CIBOPtABSr
P. W.JQAXES, ?
5 ,...i'i;. r ;.: f ;imqie6;ina» ;V!
'F.B.-A4«aSTO»deTeqTH»». MMMItUv
OLD O&'WBGO LIKE TRAKS-
V POEXATIOK COMPACT, FOB ISSt-FslCns
Dane * F. B. Dana & Co, ICO BroaS
screet, Kew York, proprietors.
The undersigned, as agent* of the above old vtsll
ESTABLIHH2D LIN'S, will contract freicht at the low-**'-
rates from by- Lake and to Eiir^-n
markets. Also heavy freights from Eastern ooicts
■westward.- Tola route via Oswego !•» not-only the
xost ixpzDmor®, but avoids all rl«c of cavxi.
breaks west of Syracuse, The Company have *n ex
*«Mlve Floating EL. visor, with apparatus for slo wing
grain, at Orwego. wth uhlch they tranter grain,
“dpped by this ljihb, from Tciselg to earxJ boats, with
out going into store
, WRIGHT* WHITLEY. Agent?,
ilaMrDau)£oStaW»t£r
street, comerof Tyan, Itdl-ptll-.'n
LAKE superior.
- CHICAGO ASD MHWATTKEB
AND LAKE SUPERIOR LINE.
On die opening of navigation,
A FIBS! CIi&SS BIBJUIEB
Win leave our Dock fbr the various sorts on t it«
S^‘E =- M.rtt?
A. HARVEY & CO
epUpSCWm 226 and 233 South Water street.
the
Western Transportation Go.
p?JW»SS TE ? N TEASSPOBTATION Co3C
“nmsHMßla to nm tbsir Lsto
klCiw Propellers on alternate days with those of the
NEW YORK CENTRAL
AND
SOCB3GAN CENTRAL RAILROADS,
y umbering thirty hurt-class, staunch and strong steam
ers, offer to the commercial public, the
dcctJy superior acflitles fbr thatriuiiipoi^oaofaS
cl:tndlse and produce to and from the Eastern. West
era, Sontem and-Southwestern States. The Cam
pasy's unequalled CANAL f&cllittes, consisting of
i 30 Canal Boats,
Of the largest class, six of which leave Kew York and
at Buffalo with the following
THE WESTERN EXPRESS,
(Owned and operated by this Company) will run over
the Kew York Central Railroad to Buffalo, connecting
with tie various Ksilroat*g leading wat, and with the
following Lises of Propellers on Upper Lower
The Upper LaAf JLine Dail*/.
W. T. Co. Steamers. B.C.AC. Line Steamer*.
TONAWAXDA, fountain city, •
FREE STATE, WENONA,
HOHATTK, aCENDOXA,
PIYittOiTH, EVERGREEN CITY,
NEPTUNE, GAIiENA,
SEAY FLOWER, CHICAGO.
Leaving the dock at Erie Basin, and foot of Michigan
street, every evening at 7 o'clock. For freight or das
aage, apply at xh« Western Transportation Office. Erie
BMln, and the Buffalo. Cleveland and Chicago
Office, foot of Michigan street.
Via North Shore direct, connecting at Buffalo with the
New Tcra Central, and Buffalo, New
York and Erie Railroads.
w. T. Co. Steamers. W. T. Co. Steamers.
3USSOUEI, Dl-\KIBK,
ILLINOIS, CONCORD,
SAGINAW, MARY STEWART
OMAR PASHA.
Leaving the clock, Erie Basla. every evening, at 7
orfeck. Fw Height or passage apply at the Compacts
OSce, Erie Baals.
Cleveland, Toledo, Sandusky
EQUATOR, EQUINOX,
ABATES, EUPHRATES,
ECLIPSE, COarET,
ROCKET, MARQUETTE,
CUYAHOGA, ORONTES,
FOREST QCEE.N,
Leaving the dock at Erie Basin, at 7 o’clock P. M. For
freight and passage apply to r. D. Dole, Agent, office
loot cf Midi lean street.
For bill? lading and contracts by Canal or Railroad,
apply to the following Agents:
E\ EHf.Tr CLAPP, No. 1 Counties Slip, New York.
HLGiIALUIN, ** “ *•' *•
A. COLSON. No. 9 Aster House, New York.
S. 15. CIIAbK, IIS Pier. Albany. N. Y.
t>. G. CHASE, m Hirer etieet, Troy, N. Y.
J. SURD & CO. Hurd’s Dock. Detroit. Mlcb.
J J. TALLMADGE. Mitirilhf.lppi and PndK.->nu Chten
Railroad Dock. Milwaukee.
K. A. BUCK. Green Buy, Wls.
W.F. HURD. Boston, tiass.
■Western Transportation Co, Erie B ts'a, Buffalo.
CONSIGNEES:
BOND 6 MORRIS Cleveland, Ohio.
DENNISON B. SMITH & CO, Toledo, Ohio.
TV. T. DILL. Sandusky, Ohio.
JOHN HHABN & 10., Erie, p 4 .
DUTTON & RAYMOND. Kacffie. Wls.
KENOSHA PIKE CO., Kenosha, Wis.
w. H. WEIGHT & CO, Waukegan, 111.
J. F. KIRKLAND, Sheboygan, wls.
C. Y. BICHMOND,
Down Freight Agent, North Dearborn street.
3, W. XCITIE, Up Freight Agent,
Foot of State sireet, Chicago, 111.
apU-pT-fS-Sm
Northern Transportation Co'y
OF OHIO
Is prepared to transport property between
Boston, all Points in Sew England, Sew York
and tbe West,
With promptness, care and dispatch.
Tiik well known Line of Fourteen First-class Screw
Steamers, connects at Ogdensbnrg with the
Ballroad for Boston and all Points in Hew
England;
At Cape Vincent with the
Eailread and Propellor Line between Cape
Vincent and Hew York,
And at Oswego with a
LINE OF 25 FIRST CLASS CANAL BOATS,
Between Oswego, Troy, Albany and
Perming a DAILY LINE from Boston, New Tort*
OcdensMunrn, Cap* Vincent and Oswego to Cleveland'
Toledo and Detroit,
AND A TEI-WSEKLT LINE TO
Chicago, Milwaukee and Intermediate Forts.
J. Myers, 191 Broadwav. New Tort. John Hock
leg, 7 State street, Boston*Geo. A. Eddy.Ogdeniburgh.
IL 4. Crevo'ln, Cape Vincent John K. Crawford, Oa*
wnto. Felton & Breed, Cleveland. Walker & Hayes,
Toledo. E. K. Mathews, Detroit. O. J. Hale, Milwau
kee. Taylor, Marray&Co-Rsclne.
CLARY & HOWE, Agents,
Foot of Hortii TjuteMf Bt., Chicago.
[Sp4-p32 Cm]
gUFFALO, CLEVELAND
1862 Chicago Line. 1862
For the ensuing season of navigation, the steamers
of this line will ran la connection, and on alternate
days, with those of the
WESTERS TRANSPORTATION CO.,
SXTWBZ3T
Chicago and. Buffalo,
Touching at intermediate poiUwhen practicable, and
forming a
DAILY LINE
(Sundays excepted,} for the transportation of Freight
and Paesesgera
B t> C. kC. line Stars. W. T. Co. Steimers.
FOUNTAIN CITY. MOHAWK.
GALENA, FREE STATE,
WEKONA, TONaWONOA.
MEKOOTA, PLvMJUTH.
CHICAGO, MAYFLOWER,
EVERGREEN CITY, NEPTUNE,
Henning In connection, at Buffalo, with
NEW TORE CENTRAL RAILROAD. WESTERN EX
PRESS. SPAULDING’S EXPRESS, UNION
EXPRESS:
The Western Transportation Company. and Troy and
Erie, and Troy and Western Lines of Canal
Busts, on the Eric Canal.
At Cleveland, with
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH BAIAROAD.
Tte Steamers composing this line are of the largest
size, and of great strength and speed, with superior
accommodations for Passengers.
N Ith these uneqalled facilities the line Is prepared to
contract to transport property rrom New York. Bol
ton, Albany. Troy, and all the principal points on Che
line of the New York Central Railroad ana the Erie
Canal, to the ports os the *est snore of Lake Michi
gan); and f»om these ports lo Cleveland, Bcgalo. and
•Ifpolsts East.
For rate* of freight and passage apply to
JOHN H MORE, Agent N. T. C. Railroad, No. 39
B'oadway, K. T
HIGH aLLEK. ) Ag’ , < W* a*n Transportation Oo_
A, COLEON. \ No. 1 Cocnties Slip, N. T.
M.B. SPAULDING, Spaoldiag’a Express. NO. 2 As
tor House- N. Y.
J. H. wiLGUS & CO. Proprietor of Union Sxprtaa,
JJc.2O7 Broadway, N.Y.
W. C. FICB, Agent Troy and Erie, and Troy and
Western Lines of Canal Boats, No. 1 Coenties sup, N.
York.
G. 6. BIDDER. No. €9 Washington at, Boston. Maaa.
W. T. HURD, Agent W.T. Co. BuSton.
A. A. W£MPL% Agent New York Central B. R-
Albany.
S. O. CHAFF, Arcnt W T. Co. Troy and Albany.
J. A. J. SPRAGUS, Agent N. X. C. R. K- Troy. N.
i BOND A MORRIS, Cleveland. Ohio.
WM. STEWART, Agent C. & P. B. R- PUtahnrsh.
J. L. HURD A CO- Detroit. Mich.
J. J. TALLHADGE, Milwaukee, IYI3.
SHELDON PEASE, Hanagtog Agt.,
OEce foot of street Baflilo. '
C. X. BIGHBEOITO,
Agent for Eastward Bound Freight, Office foot of
North Dearborn street, Chicago.
J. H’, TUTTLE,
Agent for 'Westward Boon! Freight, Office foot of
State street, Chicago.
A. A.BAHPLE,
Passenger Agent, Office 1f0.6 North Claris street,
Chicago. anS-pi>2m
1862 CLARS’ & HOWE. 1862
Shipping and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
For the purchase of Prodace la this market, and
Amenta lor use Northern Transportation Company of
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
Foot of Rorth lasalle Street, Chicago*
'fspi-pSJ-Sm]
1862 MATHER & CO., 1862
SHIPPING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And proprietors of the Northern Transportation
Line, on the Illinois and Michigan Canal, between Chi
cago and points on the mmols rarer and St Loals.
Ha-rtar oar own fhcOities on the Illinois Btrer. ws
are enabled to give despatch to property shipped by*
onr Lice.
Office-FOot oTSorat Laaa’lestU. Chicago. apfpSWm
D. M-oFAR LANE’S
Gas, Steam Fitting and
PLUMBING ESTABLISHMEMT
-64 taoH« Street, Ctdspgo,
—TOB—•
SiS HUtilM IW BW I6BSJ1VB&
Practical Plumber,
Ail Madia of ateam Worh.
S?teamioaf amis.
AND
WESTERN EXPRESS.
18 62.
The Detroit Line Daily ,
and Green Bay tine.
Central Railroad Steamers,
THE
AGENTS
plumbing.
pirw rm
KoOxoass
Q.BEAT consolidated
cescihiati and Chicago
AB-Un BABBeiB.
FOUrMn “
Hao
«■» A. JC—Day Rxpresa,and Man Csnnd*se exceptafty
6-iOF.iUnght Express (Saturday? excepted.)
auandtsp *.
°« obttinM « at
fnnnf i iTin inn man Homed
_ JOHSTBBA2CDT. Geo.Sup,Etchmocd.lnd-
CHAS - Gen. Ticket Agent,
SAM A Lewis, ~WeJn Fcsa Agent, Chicago.
pmCAGO, BURLINGTON *
V/ IQUIKCT RAHBOAD.
, Passenger Trains leave and arrlva at Chicago as fbl.
lowil—DwEgress andMaHleavesChicago** TUBJL
SL, (Sunday exceptedj arrives ataSS p. M_ {Sunday*
gffgptedQ Klght Entcselesvea Chicago stL4sE.lir
wterdara exceptedo arrtrea.at SJSA. M, (Monday*
Menaota Accommodation leaves Chicago
p * **■» (Sundays excepted.) arrives at IB.® aTb,.
yabhdaya exeaoted.> c.&.FA^uowq;
(CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE
RAILROAD,
njsJ^lSdSip P j?’
Trains arrive at Chicago at ns A. X. sn»
__mbs S. C. BALD Supertnfa'udfnk
TLLIKOIS CENTRAL RAIL.
X BOAp.-CHANGE OP Tots'—On and after SDH
"Ai» Fehruaryistb- 1563. trains will leave from tka
Central Depot, foot of Lake and South VTatss
Express %S0 A. 3L, Sundays «vrrapfi*l—arynrtay at Pm
P: it. Bee*
Springfield 730 P.SL. Jacksaa-
p f io» p. itTAiton na*
?• Bt. Louis ilia p. NL, Tern Hants
. AK,andCalro4dOA.M.
Accommodation 6.-00 H St, etery day—fbr Ceatntia
Terre Haute at sSp.M.
smve at CWcsgo—Accommodation at MS A
_ !L.aadßspTttß*i9^op.M.
Baggage checked to all Important points.
apply tttiio aw
FOB HTXtE P.VRK ASD WOOD HTTN -
Tr^csJjiTuClUcaEO; Lears Wood L,»a
6H5 A. SL, 7-25 a w_
ThuOM, jjap «7
ssop.k. SrmT
« « _ w. R. ABTHUH Ges.BvA
W. P. JOHKSOK, Gen. Faaa. Agent.
TCfICHieAU CENTRAL RATE.
-iTJ_ so AD.
6SEAT CENTRAL ROUTE TO FEW TOES. H»
_ ENGLAND AND THE RAVAUta*
On and after SUNDAY. Nor. Sd, L3SL Trad* m
centtel Union Depot, toot aTLaite
#3O P. M.—Night Express (except Saturday), asITM OK
Detroit «i 6:03 A. v ,Rn«iw)B<ni>MAw> m
A
i£ams via M. a Railroad leave CMcaeO a
&00A. 3L, Mall Train 720 P. M_ Fast Exprenuntra
fe < ?JS B 2?iSi7f a>A - Y*rttonaß; at lUO R g
Fight Mall Train.
The 720 P. M. Train isartaar Chicago nma through ta
Cincinnati without change of cars or bagzacev
Salisbury's Patent Dusters are nm onDay rt-fw
Trains. Patent Keening Cars on all nigfct
qt Baggage Checked Through.' tsm
Tssotjoh Ticket* for sale In all pncdpaTSaQroM
Offices in the Wear, at the General omce, Lafea
and Dearborn street*, (undo? the Tremoct
C&so. and at Depot
_ m R. N. RICE, General Superintended.
3. W. SMITH. Western Pass. Agx
AND ST. LOUS*
RAILKOAD Eli'S.
WINTER iBBA?6E3DE3ra.
two expreai train? on and after Dee. DUSE.
wm leave the West Side Union Depot at 9 A. 1L
cept Sundays, and U.-45 P. M. except SatnrdajiL A?»
live at Chicago at ABO A XL, and 330 P. M.
The Joliet and 'Wilmington land
Chicago at LSQP.M. dally. aM arrive? here atI&SBAJS.
aylß JAMBB 8088. Booetver.
PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE A
X CHICAGO RAILWAY.
Passenger Trains leave the Depot; comer of MadDM
and Canal streets, Chicago, dally at
A. M. Fast Line; {except Bnaflayeo
FdO P. H. Night Express, (except SatortATVl
U0 P. M. Accommodation tbi valparalao.
For Boston, Hew York, Phfladalpbia.
BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON,
Btarrlsbnrg and Pittsburg*,.
Also—FOX ALBANY. BUFFALO, Pnrmnrr. CI*7*LUSA
CiILUMHUa, CrSOTHNATI. DaTTuH,
And all Intermediate Station? between Chicago
the titlea above named.
Seeping Cara on night trains, and baxetsa to n£
rente checked throogb to til Eastern Glua.
But one change of cars between Chicago sad 5.Y8K9
Via Allentown on, train leaving Chicago at Sd* p; jj,
Ticketrtbr sale at the principal Tirfwt offices la GM
West, at the Company’s Office, comer of Bacdotpfe «al
Dearborn streeta, and at the Union Depot. WbrtßHa.
1862, THE 1862.
FEBfSSFLTMIA CESTBAL B. St,
285 lOile* Doable Zraeki
(with ila connectlonxj
S A FIRST-CLASS BOUTS.
FOB SAFETY, COMFORT AND SPED
To all the Eastern Cltlea!
TES TRACK IB STONE BALLASTXB
AND ENTIRELY FEES FP.OM DUST I
THREE DAILY 1 BAINS FROM
PITTSBURGH TO PHILADELPHIA
(with close connection* from Western citlmj
ALL CONNECTING DIRECT TO NSW TOBEs
THROUGH PHILADELPHIA,
And close connections at Harrlaburgh for
BILTESOBE AND VASHIHGTCC.
FROM PITTSBURGH TO NEW YOBS
One train runs dally (430 mflesj
VIA ALLENTOWN, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAS
Arriving la adnnet of aS other EUita.
EIGHT DAILY TRAINS FROM
PHILADELPHIA TO NEW TOES*
Tickets tor Sale to Boston by Boat or3taCroM«
Boat Tickets good on any of the aenad ii»m,
FARE TO ALL POINTS AS LOW AS ANY BOTCB
SLEEPING CARS
ON NIGHT TRAINS TO
PHILADELPHIA, SEff YORK k
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH AND TBAHB*
FEEESDFREE.
FREIGHTS:
By thli Route Freigaa of an be tat
warded to and from Philadelphia, New York, Boctoa
or Baltimore, to end from any point on the RallraM
of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, minoli, Wiacooala. Javtk
or Btoonri. bt Ra ir.no an Dtaxcr.
The Pennsylvania Centra: BaU Road also coofiecta Oft
Pittsburgh with Steamers, by which Goods can he fot*
warded to any part on the Ohio. McsMnraa. Ka&
tacky, Tennessee. Cumberland, UHnohi,
wtgeor.na, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Bed Rtveoe
and at Cleveland. Sandusky and Chicago with Bteas>
ersto ali pom on the North-Western Lake*.
Merchants and Shipper* entrusting the traasccrtow
tion ol their Freight to thi» Company, rely wt»
confidence on Its speeds transit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from anoefet
m the West by the Pennsylvania Centra! Ran ™«**
itit it itt mrm inn-nmim «n hut ntrimnn
OTB BB RAIL BOAJj OOMPASXES.
jgy - Be partlcnhwand mark packages "vtaPaorA
Ctktbalb. R."
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, 87StS
to or address either of the following Agents a
a CO- Chicago, r.i^iw.
D. A.BTEWART, Prrtrtt Agent. Plttabnrgk.
CLARKE & CO-Transfer Agents, PlsahorcK
H. W-RRpWN 4 CO- Cincinnati, Ohio.
R. C. mELDRUH & CO- Tnriw
J. E. MOORE. LonJrrtile, Ky.
W. W. AIRMAN A OOIETMJSTffIe, Ini
R. F. SASa St Louis, Mo.
W. H. & E. L. LANGLEY, Oa22poHa, OtdC.
C. B. NEAL. ParketaDurg, Virginia.
HALL & CO_ HarteUJs Ohio.
EL & PIERCE * CO. ZaaerrtHe, Ohio,
HcfiOwnx & McCOLM. Portamoufo, Qfcjy.
R. MoNKKLY M*jx7Ula,Ky.
J. P. JOHNSON, Ripley. Ohio.
JOHN TOBD, Covington. Ky.
G. L. HEATON. Cleveland. Ohio.
H. C. MELDRUM. General Travelling Agent iorSH
South and West
ItIVK STOCK*
Drover*and Farmer* win Undoes Casmott mmi
tageoca route for Live Stocks. Capacious Yards vu
watered and supplied with every convenience, lan
been opened on tms Line and U* connections, and ■—**
attention la paid to-their want*. From. HuriAMjE
where will be found every convenience for tfedlajKiSa
resting, a choice Is offered of the putt, a tykT^tta,
KBWTOBK and BAUDCOEB H&BK3TS. TUSWS
also be found the shortest, qlckeat and moat dlna
route for Stock to New York—rvia, AJlentowa}—ee#
with fewer changes than aar other. -
ENOCH LEWIS. GenT Sup*t, ft,
kL. HOUET, Gesl Ticket Agent, PhfladAAis.
H. HOUSTON. GenT
3al-1d35-ly
1861. —WINTER ARRANGE.
Slicbigaa SeaUerH ui Lak«Sh«?c
RAILROAD,
Da and after BUNDAr, 'Sot; Sd, arid wnta faette
notice, trains win learn Chicago as follows:
Saw Toss. Dat &XPHBB:
230 A M. daily (except Sunday?,, tta'OU. Jfiddfift
Sosd. connectfcj at Elkhart with tratooalfi*
Use Bead, at WlfeePlgeon wltt: train for T>m
BlTers, at Adrian wßlrtralna for Jackson, as A&
Line Junction with trains for Monroe aad B*
- troa> • . - } .
piyae Kimiim; ..
tin BoadTeonMiroßg at alt-s2cb
tralna for Detroit. .. _ .
drains arrive from the East at-lttds A. M. ana U P. It.
All -the above trains-make regal ar ron*wSona tt
Dtmifrk. BalEalo, Niagara Fans. Ajhgy. New:Tds& *
Boßton.PtffladaphlairsSltcrore, and dmCsSmK.
, Lnxnrioua new Sleeping Coaghea. *l.
“* C “ c,e9
ofisaisls^^a^Bn
ttaOepot, cornCTofVaa Barm agl Shemseeree*.
VS*aff3Bfco: ; -.ft&agß&k.
? SQCSt isSLaNI,
.OF Too—WinJet A*
nac em«B£ > comsMßeftM£nsdaT,Hov.iraLiscL Ttato
< s^aßsaßsauaSaaa
lSsp. Joliet Accomodation, Bondage ezmwtK
8:00 P.M. Through Trains arrive: K5 aU urfG#
p. Hj
rWCiSGOAffI) |TOB£gWIST<
V-/ KBS gATT.TTAY. - .
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; ■■ l i^^ J , "'*^^B.3auiQOTs;em. ■
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