ISustnrssr (Earns.
JJEOPXE’S pension AND j ATLANTIC MUTUAL
BOUNTY MONEY OFFICE. j IKSURAHOECOMPAHY.
SNYDER. COOK: & CO., I 61 WaU (corner of Tfelliam,)
j KBV TOOK,
tsTin* foaj cotapUed -wiOi the laauanee Laws ot
CcrserlAks and Dearborn Streets, opposite tbe j H'lnoh, -oger
Trcmcmt House, Diciey*B Building,
CHICAGO, UIDIOiS,
Attorneys for War Claimants In
every State in the Union.
Icretpo&Kctothetmpenlir*deznan£sorpntrtlc£ece* !
tfiy, wo have estabbßbrdsxChicaco. mtnol&a General >
Central Office icr tin Collection mall demands against |
iho Government in a
Quicker, Safer and Cheaper j
Manner than ithwever heretofore Von done. The •
gust o jnlacio tint >me heretofore existed to evjEfriog !
cJifrtta haj been ilajot t entirely removed; -We mesa I
tton length of time taker, in making the collections. i
All parties having the** claims hare almost ttvarUDly i
been Bot-jecttd to teelous and Almost.endless delays. |
EvefJlli’ng money and personal exerewa could do to
rranexy p.".causes Gttbtsc delayshiibytu denebjns. I
We thick there wm be no dlumiicfactfon among onr i
client* m this respect. Ope A cent will be employed i
by us where v-e have not already emp’oved one. Taow 1
acting as oar apentj will be ftnnlsoM with all Blanks. ;
Duanicttona.Ac, free. Alia, a copy of oar work on •
Pensions and Bounty Mosey. j
Those luring rjatros In any locality where we have
no Local A rent will address us at CMcaro. m. AU ;
nccessaiy forms will be immediately forwarded them. 1
Cialn s forwarded to our Washington panner by <x- !
pm* every morning. All moneys remitted to claim- .
ants morning after receipt, No charges unless claims :
eoccessfullj prosecuted.
Beware of partles-whohsuparoandcamMoradarett 1
circulars offering to collect for mere nothing, Sodh
persons will cheat you oct cfyoor money. Emptoy ;
none but responsible collector?, as tnc moneys pass ;
through Attorneys bands when collected. Employ no j
Person natu yen fad cut that they are men of Intccri- *
ty anC itFpcntdblUty. and lh*l Lhev have some faciullrt ;
fcrmaklng your collection, and aie not mere Brokers I
or Coa-iiiistlcm Ecuats. \
NOTICES OF THE PB2SS
Tfcey are eminent Lawyer*, and well worthy the Ira-
Infuse business they arr dcisjr.—-.Ch;. Dally Times.
They combine the rare <ja*l»tieo of Legal worth. In
tegrity xza reepenfloi itv.—[Chi Journal.
Thev are men of established reputation,—[Chicago
Tribune
Tills crcat War dais: House elands justly at the
bead of «*rerj thing of the kind In the Doited Slates.
—1 Chicago pen. Addr> es
SNYDER, COOS. & CO.. Chicago. IU.
Tt-rt Ofhro Box C?bO. Office in rooms 2 and 13.
UUS-Irfd-Cw
pARR BROTHERS,
vy jto. 3. k. cats, x. rrpuTTßin.v cahs.
BEAI, ESTATE BROKERS,
AND BRANCH HOUSE OF
“ The National Claim Agency”
Of Harvey, Collins A Ersce. Washington. D. C,
Height's Block, 12S Dearborn street, Chicago.
The rso*t reliable and ONLY DIRECT War Claim
Agency In Chicago.
Particular attention paid to Special Glacis, Pen*
axoara. Bounties and Patents.
NO ADVANCE FEES demanded and NO CHARGE
made for prosecuting claims if no: recovered.
Address CAKB BHOTHEBS, “National Claim
Agency.” P. O 80i409L
Bxrcc To Chicago Tribune Company; C. S. Scrivea,
Epo ; John A. Nicholas EfeqG Messrs. G. H. & L. Latlln
fr Co.; Mrasra. Hollister ii Wilkins; Messrs. Vander
voort, Dickerson & Co. Bia2o nSII-iy
THE
“Washington War-Claim Agency”
Hare established en office *t IK Washington street,
Chlraro. Til., fer tne rodectldn xf all Cl*ms against
tnc I'yiTFD Stat>* Gor*EjncKNT, proving oat of the
pßX»nrr Wax. Cin'.inp received and forwarded to the
PRINCIPAL AGENTS AT WASHINGTON,
For PzinnoHs, Boihstt Mokkt, Back Pat, and
claim* dne f-om the Cojiximabt and
QTAjrrXKILASTKE DEPaXTXKSTS. end collected
Cheeper and Sooner than by any other means.
N. B,—Liberal arrangements made with Claim Col
lectors In me country.
Addrcfe, H. M. SHEPARD, Ally at Law,
mtt n27?-Sm ifiO Washington street, Chicago.
CLAIMS ON THE UNITED
STATES.—The cndertlgned are engaged In the
Collection of Claim* on tbeaereral Department* ot tha
T7nSt«fl butre Government. and especially those on the
Coamhaary and QcsrtermsFter Departments, and all
claims reqairtna an act of Cocgresa. They will also
attend to procorinp Bounty J.and?, Solders' and
W Idow*' PcDH'ona as d Soldlert’ Back Pay. Mr. Dor
man will retrain at Washington, D.CX, ana mar he con-
Bailed or addressed there Mr. Clartc may be fonnd
oradCrtßftcd at the office of ileszra. Waite Towns,
ICO Washington street. Chicago. iiL Al! may depeaa
oc the ctnKwt promptness In collecting and remitting.
O. iL DOLMAN. a C. ci.auirre
Frrr.JiExrEe;—Uos. S. Foot. VL: Hon. Ira Harris
F.Hon. E.Cowan, Pa* Eon. J. Howard Mich.
JJon. 1-yrnpp TmaibnU. III.; Hon. X. N. Arnold, U.
Hon. 1» t\ Uradter, M:ch : Bon Thomas Lh-ammond
Chiracs; Hoe. .t.*vha AL nilsos, Chicago; Mea n>.
Wait® ATowne, Chicago; John L. Bcrlpps Kao, Chi
cago fehS-aIK-cm
CENTRAL WESTERN
\J "War Claim. Boerty sad Pension Office of
WILLSON & MERRIAM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
15 Click Smutr Chicago, Ilunoia
son. k. ttili my. tfeia-kCfil’iy] j.»». w. mscriak.
'J'O INVENTORS.
COBIBK & MAKES,
A 'T> ■SoLiTTutt?. Chicago, T:r.
Otter No. 11 Lam on Block.corner of Clark sad W*«h.
latter f*tref u> *’oat (MEre Box 4113. Apeneiea at Waah
inptoc ana Lcndcn. Circumrs sent ta any address.
2a
pASH ADVANCES MADE ON
consign sects op
Crain and Flour to Buffalo.
I* UNDERWOOD & CO.
apri-pAißlm
SURVEYING AND KXGI
REEEING.
SAJtiLI'AL S. GREELEY.
fcarrej rr and C:vsl Ecc**ae»-r, has removed hat oi2ce to
£ie> C 8 Whitiagtcn Street, Portland Block.
\V • P . DAVIE,
For several scar* 6tta-h*d as nrHcpbcgmiii to tho otS
ecs ol tin- Citi Surveyor, and of ibe Boards of Wa
ter Co« mimootrs and Fnbilc Worts, haring a fell
and nmpjrt- Aim. ot all .Additions and djU h visions
Within the City Limits, is prepared tofurnish
Plats or Rial Estate,
or Crtplcs from wora*»rt maps, moebartcal
and oili- r drawing. at the tame place, GS Wtt®hiacton
stre-tt. Port.-u-d B.ock. aiU»pSo>im
pASIT ADVANCES ON GRAIN
\_y AND FL»'UR for cale In Ewtor" markets.
KIHIBAXL &. WOLCOTT,
Are m roslre an vance* on Grain and Floor
oona'gsetf to John anddvethe
Shipper pnvUegp ef m ling In Oswego or Buffalo eft
Bi r.\ al of the ccnr.ipr.ircr.ia at either oi these points.
Cm
QLAKKSON & TREE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Bc'oo.B 1 »nd 2. R2 Dearborn street.
J.p. ciabksc-k. [mhSl rA<lm] rinse
pAPSB.
PIOEEEE PAPES WASEHOUSE OP
BUTLER & ECUISrT.
No. 48 STATE STREET.
Maaufa.rtaMßfa-«aq Wholesale Dealer? ts all kinds et
Coarse and Fine Papers, Envelopes. Cerda, Card and
Straw E rape* Beg*. Printers* ink, 4to, ftc.
paid for aQ Ends cJ Paper Stock,
S. EIRE a CO.,
J.
BOAT ASD CiSDLK HUTTFiCTFEEKS,
ASd dealers m Reset. Boca Atn. Tallow, Tallow OH,
Ro*. 18 RirentLi ChieiffO,
SuT-gSM-lJ
SettlingfHacfriues.
FLORENCE
FLORENCE
FLORENCE
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
Salesroom 124 Lake street.
Salesroom 124 Lake street.
Salesroom 124 Lake street.
There is nothing so much sought for by the public at
a Practice', bowing machine.
One that is Simple, Strong and Sellable,
One that will res for without the annoyance of
beixrc out of repair; ore th«t la Noiseless and swift Is
tnniian • also, that tun* «a me stitch as yon vast It, alike
ocbotbftideeof the tapilc; such are the Machine of the
Florence Searing Machine Company,
Who take pleasure in placing their Machine# befbretha
public *ad nnhesianoclr a«y they are the best in the
woblp ud openlj aofi paolicly challenge machines o
any -mt all maaaikctnrua :o Co *6 labg* a aaiooa ot
work as can easily i«r dooe on one of these machine*.
Tbcj make jrtrK diftekskt and hare too
advantage of » bete«£iblz ftzo mono*, which c&p
lies the work wthei ■*aj, wnich. together with aa&iug
all of the pocb ►t.tches can be done while the Ma
chine is in mo f i< n; tLn soring of time In stopping to
change the l»natb ol Mncb. i«, o’vwated br this Ma
chine. E*fjoie<t Aobhtv Wasted throughout the
country for tb*-r s»«»; with a eoa’l lo»e«tmo»t of
capiui * rrofliabJ * caabo readH r osts■'llihed.
TV* ofiVr liivr-1 turtureruTOW Any corTWfmprteaee
regarding our Ma-hioee *ui b« promptly answered.
EuniOMia lfcTT‘-E STAMP and we win s»nd clrcolar
sad sample of work 07 r «tnrs man Address
XT, C. 3IASOS, Gen’l Western igt,
apl7-i*4l-ly 12* Lake street. Coioogo.
L. CORNELL & Co.’s
Sewing Machines.
PRICES FROM £35 TO t*o.
Tatcart & Fair's Patent. wncox k. Qlbh* Patent,
Emptre Patent.
All Sewtnc Mocnii un in uiarkut nu-ce one or anomer
Of tbre-tliree ftlicti-A single Thrciia BU«±
Lock btltch. ffion. two coaunon apoola); ix>ck or
Shuttle et.tch, (Hilkc on Ikisji Blare) An extwricace ol
htx rx*Ae Is tisc hu6:n*-B8 and a practleHl knowlsige
of every Sewtnn Machmeof aoyFtandißg,fanyw»rraßt
u* In *ayinr that Save, brfar. toe best, silliest, mart
(Cnnic bi>(l reU-b '- umchinco, taking ALL OF THESE
STITCHES. No one cun den* that each stitch If good
wbee well made, and that each Is Its place. 1* preferred
by diCtrrcv i.arttet. i»nre U the only office where you
can g&in an unprejudiced knowledge of the real xs&rit
of tot difi-rect enrehet. and have your choice, with
primes® of cxctaiynsc. Different sixes will suit all
partlrA whatever tr»cv wt«h to mw. Our Heavy Uaau
fteturtep Loot Sutcir <a s u« on both aldet) Machine*
are aa larj-e and M Blck«tr*b, while they ran
lighter, faster and «niii lets one-tenUi of the uolM.
IVekcc--Sewing Cotton, OH, Needle*,
“rf 6 . I,* B«w«icMhcfcjoe*by the week or month.
A Lady 1* lr» to «io all kind* of stitching
&K»ui our Clrooiars before perehsring.
for Sample* and Orcuiar. or call tuS
183 Lake Street, (up vtaln.)
Af.lirea L. COKK Bor XL Chicago. £U.
gttjoni ®aej.
Mterhttne,
* (cuoGxaaoi to oaxpszu. a ooj
SHOW CASE
KAKtrFAOTUSER,
SO. 6B DEIKBOBS STaKET,
CtnCASD, ILL.
T9* OBo* Dcx'Oflt-
Insurance.
lutnranee against Karine and Inland
Navigation Blakh
missels, ora 1 Fite and Three
Quarter Jllillion Hollars,
VIZ:-
United Etaua S took V Sew York Elate and _
other States stock*. |2,CfiOOCO
■KrwYortCttybankaad other stocks 524,000
Benda and mortgagea, loans on stocks, real
estate and other aecurltlea I.toUW)
Bills receivable.. LSiajSoß
The Whole rnoriTS of the company revert to the
AssrtXD, and arc divided AtmrALi.T, upon the Pre
miums terminated during the year, and ftr which Cer
tificate: are Issued, Bxaeleo Ixtebzst nn.cn redeemed.
Total profits for 19K years .....t12.W3.510
Of which there has been redeemed by cash.., ip.S'iS&jO
TBI’STEESt
John D. Jones, James Low,
Charles Dennis, Caleb Baistow,
Thomas TUestOD, A. P. Plliot,
Etxuy Coit. Oeo- C. Hobson,
Joseph Gftillajd. Jr„ W. H. H. Moore,
'WiUtam E. Dodcc, Dennis Perkins,
Robert C Gcochue, J, Henry Bnrey,
B. J. Howland, Cornelias GnaneJ,
Jerj&min Babcock, Bobert 8. Mintnrn,
P_ K. Morgan, Lewis Curtis,
C. A,4land, - - A.- A- LOW,
Wm.C.P'ckengin, LeEoyM WUor,
Charles H. Bussell, Daniel S, Miller,
Lowell Holbrook, Joanna J. Henry,
P. A. Hargoos, TVm. bturgls, Jr,
James Bryce, David Lane.
Watts overman, Henry K. Bogert,
Royal Phelps, S. T. Nlcnll.
Gordon W. Burnham. Fletcher Wcstruy.
Frederick Chauncey,
Applications for Insnsance In tl&c
above old and reliable Company re
ceived and forwarded, andOertificates
loaned on application to
HUBBARD & HUNT,
Ho. 1 Loomis’ Block, comer South Water and Clark
streets, Chicago. ap2s-p?o9-lm
A WILLMARTH,
INSURE
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
In the following Insurance Companies i
HOME, of New York.
PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON,
or PBovtnzxcx, s. L
CITIZENS, of New York.
UNITY, of London.
And other responsible Companies.
Xjiie Risks talcon. in th.o
HAMATIM LIFE m €O.,
Of Nrw York.
Office 150 South Water Street*
U&U-kSfelr]
ARCTIC
File Insurance Co.,
OF NEW YORK.
CAPITAL, $250,000.
MILLER & WILMARTH,
AGENTS,
150 South Water Street.
TTNION INSURANCE & TRUST
Company.
OFFICE, BOOM NO. 2 LOOMIS BLOCK,
No. 4 South Clark street, Chicago.
Capital, 5300.000.
DIRECTORS:
B»nj. Lombard, M. D. Gilman. Geo W. Gage,
Van H HJccith, John v. FarwcD, Marshall Ayres,
Matthew BoVcs, Elvl« Harwood. Oliver Whitaker,
.tortW Stone, Joslah Louibaid. Daniel Sharp,
Ir vl F. Stevens, D. L. rhiPics, Isaac G. Lombard,
J,Q.Hoyt. Chas. Chandler, Tnomas Harless.
TIEX.T A MTV LOMBARD, fh-^RiSent.
VAR H.HIGOIKS. Vies Pnsaldattt.
IBAACG-LOMBARD. Secretary. h4-n m2774ai
fßctrijattf Sailors.
Dealers In every variety of
BEHTS FURNISHING GOODS,
8 THEMOBT BLOCK,
Dearborn street ...Chicago,
Have jnrt received their Spring stock ot new and de
sirable goods.
GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS.
We also tnanc&cture Shirts to order, and
■WAESAHT & EXT IE ALL CASES,
J j B_U R W B L L ,
’MERCHANT TAILOR,
Ko. 8 Tremont Block, !>©art>orn street.
Is now receiving a well assorted stock of Cloths,
Camocbrsr, Yssttkos and Coatings, Ibr Spring
Wear, which will bo made up to order m Che most ap
proved atyle and at the lowest cash prices,
H- BCR WELL,
spl-nP©2m Ho. STremont Block. I>e*rbom strso
Stationers.
BOOKS
Tbefcwm required by tha
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
Eailroad,
FOR SALS AT
MUNSON’S,
NO. 140 LAKE STREET.
i&ttsu Stores.
INSTRUMENTS.
JVXJUS BAtmß,
DRUMS AND BRASS
INSTEUMENTS.
99 Sotth duk Streets
tUßnoeterer and Importer oc Kuateal Instrcaeeji
and Baring*. Hating connect! 00 with sanafacturtnf
oouse* to Beriia, Letpstu, Dresden, England and rart&
1* prepared to faiasat '*ealers. Bands and ladtvtfiaals
with every orttel* ir thetr uae
At the lowest H. York Prices.
post ogpa Barst. octtdHHy
ISctnobals.
'JURNER * SIDWAT,
Maanttcterer* asd Wholesale Dealers la
SaddJeSj Horst Volltsrsy
Whips, arr.,
HAVE REMOVED
Xo No- 40 I-ako Street.
[rays rn la]
REMOVAL— RUBBER GOODS,
RUBBER OAffiP BLANKETS,
Capes, Ponchos, and Havelocks,
BCBBEB COATS AND USCSINS,
Bnbber and Leather
BELTING.
HOSE, PACKING, SCO,
JOHN B. KDBSON, Sc 00-,
m Baalripb rreet.
grains*
jpAIBBAKKB’ STANDARD
SCALES OF iU SRBL
Fairbanks A Greenleafc
ra EJLZB BTBEBE OEmUS.
80i«7Hf
■ , 1 , i
■WEDNESDAY HAY 14, 1862 *
MB. CAMERON’S DEFENCE.
HE VINDICATES HIS CONDUCT AS
SECRETARY OF WAR.
Stands Up to tlie Contraband
Doctrine,
The Belgian Mnskcfs—Anns
Contracts—Horse Trades
—Transportation
Accounts.
FINAL SLAP AT “THE COH
EITTEE.”
Before Ms departure for Europe, to enter
upon Ms new duties, Mr. Cameron accepted a
banquet at Harrisburg, Pa., and made the only
formal defence of himself aa Secretary of War
that has yet appeared. The Mayor presided,
and gave the following toast;
Sihon Camebon—A Pennsylvanian who has
never forgotten Ms native State—an American
who has always been faithful to his country and
his countrymen. His fellow citizens delight to
honor him.
The enthusiastic applause with which this
sentiment was greeted having somewhat sub
sided, Gen. Cameron addressed the company,
and having spoken of his early life in Harris
burg, he proceeded to the greater question of
his public lUe. He said:
In responding to the sentiment of onr worthy
Mayor, my intention, gentlemen, was simply
to speak to you familiarly as friends and neigh
bors, without referring to my control of the
■War Department, over which I had the honor
to preside, but in view of the charge recently
made against me because ot my exercise of
the delegated power with which! was intruat-
Ed, it may be proper for me to say to you a
few words in relation thereto. 1 took a seat
last year io Mr. Lincoln’s Cabinet against my
own judgment, without consuniag my
tiistc for the position, and, I may say,
against my own determination. I resigned
that post, when I thought my mission was
ended in organizing, equipping, and supplying,
under the most adverse circumstances, a larg
er ai my than had ever becu raised lu the same
space of time at any period of Unman history.
When I did accept the place it was with the
peril ctunce Btan between Mr. Lincoln and
myself that whenever I thought proper
to resign I should be privileged to do so;
and when a vacancy occurred in the appoint
ment to Ku6sia,hc offeredmu the post,and I was
glad to accept it, "Why, gentlemen, I toiled
in that Department as no man ever toiled be
fore : I have told you that in my younger
years I worked for twenty hours out of the
twenty-four for successive months; but that
labor was nothing In comparison with the
•verpowering toil wMch I underwent at Wash
ington. To say nothing of the extraordinary
necessities of the Department arising from an
unforeseen and threatening nutinrjii emergen
cy, the doors of my private dwelling.were be
sieged from daylight to the latest hours of the
night; The Department was surrounded on all
hands and at ail hours. Certain members of
Congress, who figure in the vote of censure,
were ever besieging my doors, and often pa
tiently waiting for hours to catch a part of the
drippibgs&om the "War Department.. Mean
while, 1 managed the delicate and trying affairs
of my situation as well as I knew how. Of
conrte I committed some errors, but I did not
commit the wrong with which I am charged
in the resolution of Congress. I solemnly
assert that neither in motive nor deed can
i I be justly chargeable with the commis
sion of any wrong in the administra
tion of those affairs, and I am proud to say
here, in reviewing my official conduct, that I
see no act which I would not repeat under the
same circumstances. Upon my appointment
to the position, I found the department desti
tute of all the means of defence; without
| gune, and with little prospect of purchasing
j the maiaid of war; I found the nation with
out an army, and I fouud scarcely a man
throughout the whole War Department in
whom I could put my trust The Adjutant
General deserted. The Quartermaster Gener
al ran off. The Commissary General was up
on his death bed. More than half the clerks
■ft ere disloyal. I remember that upon one oc
casion Gcu. Scott came to me, apparently in
great menial tribulation. Said he, “I have
BjHmt the most miserable day of my life; a
friend of my boyhood has just told'me I am
disgracing myself by staying here and serving
this fragment of the Government, in place of
going to Virginia and serving under the ban
ner of my native Stale; and I am pained to
death. ” But the old hero was patriotic, loy
al, and wise enough to say that his friend was
wrong; and he was right in remaining where
he was.
It should be remembered, also, that in these
days ot peril and alarm, an outcry weut up
from all portions of the loyal States, urging
the Government to procure arms, equip
ments, and*- supplies, by any means,
and at any cost; to disregard the
usual routine of contracts; to cut through i
“red tape,” and at the hazard of encounter
ing peculators, to prepare it
scll to meet the Immediate dangers. Groat as
w»-re the exertions then made, they fell far
ebon of the'Ocruauds of the people. The Ad
ministration wag at that time censured for its
caution in guarding itself against imposition,
because such caution was considered as an
evidence of delay.
But to procecdl Tou aB remember, gentle
men, Ihe day erf the President’s proclamation
calling upon the people ot Pennsylvania (be
cause the demand was made upon you here, in
common with other States) for troops to de
fend the National Capital, ily son happening
to be in Washington,! gent him hither with
the utmost dispatch, and twked him to appeal
to every man he met In this town, and
through the country, to send down
every soldier who would come. With
in three days alter the issuing of tho
proclamation, 480 troops from Pennsyl
vania arrived la Washington. They were the
first to.inspire the. Government with hope and
courage to contend with the awful crisis then
impending.' They came there without anus,
ana were famished from tho arsenal at that
place. Directly after this, within two or
three days, three or four regiments were m
ecmblcd at Cockeysville, Maryland, by my
order. At the same time a number of bridges
on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad,
via, Wilmington, were burned or destroyed.
It was at tbis time that the mob in Baltimore
murdered our unarmed soldiers In her streets
on their way to the defense of the Capitol,
and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad refused
to carry our troops. At that time, when the
loyally of nearly all of the inhabitants was
doubted, Mr. Seward, the Secretary of State,
in company with the Secretary of the Treasury
called upon me and said, “We must have
somebody in New York to assist the public
officers there in collecting and forwarding
troops, 1 ’ asking me to name any individual
whom I considered competentjfor that purpose
Xwaa acquainted with but a few people in
New York, but hfler a moment's reflection I
recollected Mr. Cummings, with whom I had
an intimacy when bo was a citizen In this
Slate. The two gentlemen then informed me
that, they had appointed Mr. Cisco of the
Bub-Treasury, Gen. Dlx, now in the army,
Mr. Opdyke’ the present Mayor of the city ol
New York,, and Mr. Blatchford, acitczen of
Now York, and as I have stated, requested
me to name some other gentleman. I gave
the name of Mr. Cummings and associated
with it that of Gov. Morgan of the State of
Now Yok. To thow how guarded I was in
these appointments, I will rend the order that
I gave upon that occasion:
“ Department of Wac, April 53,1861,
“ In consideration of the extraordinary emergen
cies which demand immediate and decisive meas
ures for the preservation of the National Govern
ment, I hereo •• authorize Edwin D. Morgan, Gov
ernor of the State of New York, to make aH neces
sary arrangements for the transport lou of troops
and monitions of war in aid and assistance of the
officers of the army of the United btales, until
eommnnicaliou by mail and telegraph is complete
ly rc-i aiablisbed between the cities of Washington
and Hew York. Either of them. Incase of inabil
ity to consult with the other, may exercise the au
thority- hereby given.
“ SIMOH CAMEBOH, Sec'y of War.
It will be Been that I did not Intrust those
gentlemen with the expenditure of any money.
I was careful to give them no authority to act
independent of the military offleeraof the Got*
orameot. Sometime afterward, I received
a telegram signed by Messrs, Morgan
and Cummings, asking foe authority to draw
money, which' I referred, in the usual manner,
to the Treasury Department, That is all I had
to do with the matter; and at the end of four
teen days, communication having been restor
ed, I revoked their authority, as will be seen
by the following note:
** War Depabtxznt, Mar 7,1361
“Obntlsxxm: The extraordinary, emergency
which demanded immediate and decisive measures
for the preservation of the National Capital and
the detente of tho National Government. rendered
It utceeeary for this Department to adopt extra
ordli arj mean* for that purpose, sod having ftil
confidence In your Intelligence, experience and In
tegrity, >on were authorised to make all necessary
arrangements fur the tr asportation of troops,
£c., in aid snd assistance ot officers of the Army
■ of the United States, until the re-establishment of
ccmtunaicatioD. by mails and telegraph, between
the riritF of New York and Wa-hington.
* Uninterrupted communication between the
two cities being now again established, andit be
ing desirable that 'he duties heretofore attended
tobyjon should bo hereafter performed by the
officers of the army, to whom they properly be
long. I begto tt-nderyon the thanks of thU Depart
ment for the very prompt and efficient manner in
which yon have ditcharged the duties assigned
you. and to request yofl to cease making purchases,
procuring transports, <r attending to other duties
under authority giv-n, which, could be justified
oclv by tho emergency now, happily, no longerex
: latihjr. Respectfully, yon re.
“SIMON CAMERON.
“ Gov.'S. D. Morgan and Alexander Cummings,
Eeq., Now York vity. M
Now. gentlemen, in regard to the Congres
sional Committee of Investigation, of which
the country has heard so much, I have reason
to believe that, the original intention of Its
!o'control the War Depart
ment -snd place money In the pockets ot.lta
numbers. Thu teoond or third day efter-the
annonneement of -the Committee, its
mac called npon me and desired that labould.
authorize him .to. famieh a certain regiment,
with arms, munitione, clothing, £c. I refund,
his ;- application, , because, I thought,
from zi>j knowledge of hlfi character thtt he.
was unworthy of a trust. After afurthereo)-
oquy with iheChalunau, I ordered him out of
tt*e War Dt-partro* nt; and of course I was at
tacke^lbyJhatXJommlttee, . , Tr
Tho.Cpo)milUeof made
the additional charge upon me, .|n my official;
connection with the Government, of having
bouebt a greater number of than were
, needed- I did order a laige number.of,asmsv
• but 1 wilt take' this occasion to answerttuA
; charge. It must be borne in mind thit X was
- enppiytogam'armyof-mdiWthab 700,000 men
szuiAhelofea of arms in^asioglecampaign hav
bees eetimtedby military men toreach sshigh
a S^ ncc at the statistic o ,l I leave you with great reldctanceif It baa
teen the dream of-my life iagb abroad in 1
iz&ttoD of muskets, t almost 100, WO carbines, 6 ome position that would enable me ta catch"
and perhaps asmany swords. When I took a proper glimpse of the beauty and grandeur-
TKMsession of the, Wax Department, I found of World ; but as the toe tows near
that there were, but few nmakfita lfl.the arse- when j u^you a parting adieu, I ip- •
na^s » h° swords of any account, and scarcely proach it with the pain caused by theseoara*
aay munitions of wax. Within a short time tionfrom old and dear friends. -■ ,
th c P^Sro&tion,- it became apparent Perhaps I have said enough—it may be too ,;
that there was. gnat difficulty hr procuring much—l desire to state to you, however, that 1
arms. 1 found -the Ordnance Deportment; myrelations'wUh thcTresldenthavebeeii and
without a headr-the person having charge stm are of the'"most, cordial character, I en-' ‘
there being an old man. who.was concededby tertaffi forhlm aaforany
those in. whom I. had confidence, including onewithwhotn I have ever been associated..
Gem Scott, to be incompetent foe the duties He is to honest, high-minded gentleman, or
of the position.. I superseded-hinv and put ve U as a faithful public officer. [Great ao- -
an his place one who was believed to be folly pianse.] •’ •’
competent, but who soon proved, in the opin- : This rebellion will be ended after awhile/ :
ion of mv associates, to be unequal to the eri- with it will end the cause of this and ’
sis. , I felt, peraommy, reluctant to enter Into aUfoturc-intemal strife, as I hope. [Great -
any contract myself as 1 had no time for such I have never >»een an Abolitionist. • •
details, and therefore directed Sir. Tbon.- ■fm-n-.i one Ur-t if I had the power, I :
48 _ Scott, mv assistant, to ael .In | -ftoold rail into the field every man able to
conjunction with CoL Ripley, aud that ghonldtr a musket, whether he be vhite-or
he should see that every contract was so tjlsck, that this war inay be brought to a
guarded that. In case of failure at the end of speedy and certain close. And I believe we
thirty days, the contract should be revoked, come to that. Ido not believe that, after
Icayins to Gol. Riplcy.to.dctcrmine the quality 3 while, when the hot Southern olimatA jg
and price of the arms to be eontnicted jor. At our soldiers who are fighting for the
this time Governors of States, officers wanting Government, our people will becontkt to see
arms, Cabinet Ministers, and members of Con- tlle t r sons brothers die when men accli
gress, were conshmUy making application for matcd to g out h arc able to defend the
f I K ,D 6 Department country, and, of their own strength and will,
with inefficiency, stating that if consent were drive all the rebels out of the'land. ] Ap
given tnevconld be procured; and I therefore pbujpc.l There cannot be a doubt about how
directed Mr. Scott to act in conjunction with this slavery question is to be settled in the
Col. Ripley and to contract with every man eisd . But, go far as lam concerned, lam
who was willing to make a musket or furnish, wiping to leave its disposal to the Great Ruler
a swoiti, and from whom the other necessary above. I would not punish the deluded rank
munitions of war could be obtained—at the fil£ thev have laid down their
same time instructing him to see that arms; I would not harm one on the
Chief of the Ordnance Department should ns Jiyod of }l individual who was enticed
the price and determine the character of the seduced upon misrepresentation to join the
arms. The allegation has been repeatedly it- rebel army; tut, Lad I the leaders, 1 would
crated that I made these contracts with an eye do utl them as I said I would do with
to personal preference. Bat-1 have already the Mayor of Baltimore, when h« asked the
prevtn, gentlemen, that the farthest limit ot President to send back the National troops
even my official action in the ma.ter was sun- from Cockcysville, and not allow them to pass
ply to order the making of such contracts as through Baltimore. I said, “ Let me alone,
were necessary, leaving all that regarded price aEd I will hang him and his whole posse upon
or quality in the hands of the Ordnance De- the trees around the War Department.” Had
partment; and to this day I scarcely know j been allowed to do so, our troops would
any of the individuals with whom contracts : never have been impeded in their march
The special contract exciting public atten- | rebellion would now have been crushed. Such
tlon was made with a party by the name of are my opmionson that question, which, per-
Boker. On the sth of September, under cover baps, I sometimes express unwisely for my
Irom the President, I received a note, which I qwr good; and this is another reason for the
now read; passage of the resolution to which I have al
; inded. Every Border State Representative
' who thinks his brother, or son, or kindred in
the rebel ranks does not deserve hanging for
his treason, voted in lavor of that resolution.
[After a short pause, General Cameron con
cluded as follows:}
Gentlemen, this is a contest in Which we all
have a direct interest. Pennsylvania has a mo
ral power which no other State in this Union
possesses, and therefore every citizen of Penn
sylvania can do a great deal toward bringing
this war to an end. I have no right to give
advice, but I shall be glad, in leaving the coun
try, to believe there is to be no ’p&rty here but
the party of the country, the party lor the war
and in favor of supporting the Administration
in conducting the war, because, whether men
were opposed to Mr. Lincoln or otherwise, by
his Administration alone is the war to be con
ducted. If Pennsjlvania will stand bv his wise
and patriotic measures, she can aid the Presi
dent, and control the result. I remember that
In the war of 1812 every man who opposed the
war was considered an enemy of bis country.
I trust that the same beneficial rale will be ap
plied in the present case. [Applause.] If we
falter in patriotic devotion. The people of the
South will be encouraged to persevere in their
rebellions and infamous design; for the war
can only be ceded by a determined and united
policy here in the North. Why, it was only
the other day that a letter was seen from the
wife of the traitor Davis, stating that “ Jeffi
was cruelly deceived in Pennsylvania and New
York, where he expected the support of half
the people, because he wasled to believe more
thair one half of the people in both of those
States were going to join him.” That is the
current delusion"in the South; and ao long as
we give them aid and comfort by divisions
among ourselves, just so long will they be en
couraged to fight the Government. Let us all,
with one heart, looking solely to but one ob
ject, go through this war; and that being over
we can rake up the old political carcasses of
days gone by, and again attack each other with
ail the spirit of Whig and Democratic futy.
Iu the first place kt vs finish the. «w. [Long
continued applause.] Short aa the interval is
before my departure,! confidently expect to
be able to carry with me the news of further
vital successes, which will prove to the pow
ers of Europe that the Union is safe, and that
the day of the redemption of the nation is
drawing nigh, and is even now at band.
“pVAsnnffiTOK, Sept, 4, 1531.
il Hon. Simon Cameron, Secretary of War.
“Slit: Our resident partner in Europe advises
us by last steamer of a lot of upward of 1(10,000
stand of arms—rilled, percussion muskets—new,
cud in good condition—having been placed in his
control by making advances thereon.
** We desire to oiler them to vonr Department,
and should it appear to von of sufficient impor
tance to secure the Immediate delivery there or so
large a quantity of good arms, we would invite
your attention thereto.
“ We offer the arms at a price not exceeding £lB
each, subject to the inspection and approvalof
an armorer whom you shall select to accum-
pany onr authorized agent. If the article is not
salitfactory, the Government will Incur no ex
pense, and if approved, you will secure an article
much needed.
“We also control, by advances thereon, 18,000
cavalry sabers which we offer as above at a price
not to exceed $7.50 apiece.
Very repecifully,your obd'taerv’ta.
Hebilin Bokeb & Co.
, No. 50 Cliff-st.
“ Also of Liege, Solinger, Ecmecherd, Birming
ham Brown.”
This was at the time when the Queen’s pro
clamation bad prohibited, among other things,
the exportation of arms to the United States.
Yon remember, gentlemen, we sent an agent
(Mr. Schuyler of New York) ont to Belgium
to procure arms for onr Government. He
succeeded in purchasing 100,000 guns there,
but being unable to ship them all directly, he
sent a portion to England, where (the proc
lamation to which I just referred being soon
after issued) he was prevented from transport
ing or using the arms in any manner. In this
extremity, of the large army of soldiers in
and about Washington not two hundred thou
sand of them were armed. Upon the letter
I have just read was the indorsement of the
President, In his own hand writing, in these
words;
“I approve the carrying this through carefully,
cautiously and expeditiously. Avoid conflicts and
interference A. Lincoln.”
—the literal meaning of the indorsement was
that the world should not know of our mili
tary deficiency and weakness until the evil had
been remedied, and tnat care and caution were
to be used as heretofore in keeping inviolate
the secret of our defeat. Fully coinciding with
the President, and in obedience to his order,
I promptly directed this contract to be closed;
and I assure you, gentlemen* without the arms
it produced, wc should not have been able to
achieve the late glorious victories In the West.
I may add, in proof of the great anxiety of
all to obtain arms, that bnt a very few days
before ! left the War Department, the Cabi
net agreed to adopt a conditional contnct
made by Mr. Schuyler for 100,000 gnus in Bel
gium, which I successfully opposed, on the
ground that wo had guns enough contracted
lor, and with the encouragement which had
been afforded to onr own manufacturers, the
supply would probably be sufficient for our
future wants. By this means $1,800,000 have
been retained in the country to be expended
in those localities from which onr soldiers
have volunteered, and this occurred after all
those contracts bad been completed of which
so much complaint is now made.
The Investigating Committee of Congress
have said that tbc muskets made at the Spring
field armory cost only £l2 apiece. Tnat as
sertion, like many others that have been made
in connection with supplies for the army, is
not the fact. Without taking into considera
tion the expense of superintendence, the cost
of buildings, machinery or capital invested,
the mere net cost of the gun for Libor and ma- !
ttrial when there is no competition in time of i
peace, has amounted to $12.60. But had those j
guns purchased ou my order proved to bd
twice more expensive than they actually wore,
then, in view of the fact that the army was
j-racliejdly useless without them, I would hare
done exactly as I did with the beef contract to
which other gentlemen have seen fit to refer.
When we expected large arrivals of soldiers
from Pennsylvania and other States, and there
was nothing to feed them with, the Acting j
Commissary General came to me and paid. u T J
can now buy 2,000 beeves U I pay 2 or 3 cents }
a pound more than they should be worth.”* I
“Well,” I replied, “ pay it [applause], pay
a dollar per pound rathor.than a soldier should
euCt r, hut be guarded that your contract
erases when a supply can he had at the custo
mary' price”—which was done. Ho made a
contract ‘for two thousand beeves, and the
whole world rang with the announcement that
tl«e Secretary of War had cheated the Govern
ment is. order to enrich some favorite, and yet
the contract was made with my personal ene
mies. 80, again, I was censured at the timeof
the battle ofßull Bun for not having sufficient
cavalry In the field. Yet I could not sneak in
my own defense, for the safety of the Govern
ment compelled mo to secresy. Plenty of
horsemen offered their services, but I had no
Fields, swords, or carbines, to give thousand
did cot want the world to know that such was
our condition. My function was to raise an
army of the largest kind in the shortest possi
ble time, and to supply them with whatever
needful material I could first lay ha««ta upon.
As soon as 1 could obtain pistols, carbines,
swoids, and holsters, I had cavalry enough.
Lul then the cry was “ he his got too many.”
Of course, then again I the Govern
wait, by giving my friends all the horse con-,
tracts. [Laughter.] "Well, Mr. Mayor, the
horses have been in the service, and tne coun
try has been saved. Those who then cried “no
more horses,” tc-day can see advertisements
for the purchase of an increasednumber; dud
to-day I saw also a published'advertisement
asking for proposals to famish more muskets.
Had the material resources of the Govern
ment been, in any manner, commensurate
with the emergency, the war would have been
terminated ere this. So far as concerns my
self, I would rather have had a million of gnus
; too many than that a single soldier in any of
our battles should have been sacrificed for
the want of a weapon. X suppose that had I
[ been the willing tool of every maa who wanted
to rob the Government, and if in place of at
tending to my duties, I had been content to
receive men at my house and treat them to the
hospitalities of my social and political posi
tion. or allowed them to control me in the
discharge of my .duties, those men who now
aUempt to slander mo would still be most
profuse in compliment and profession. More
than this, bad I remained in the War Deport
ment until this vote came off, I should doubt
less have received the compliment paid to my
late and esteemed colleague, Mr. Welles.
[Laughter.] He was charged, with having im
properlyemployed a man to purchase snips;
.yet the Moose of Representatives voted down
a reeoWtion to censure him by about the same
vote that they censured mo forhavipg secured
. the services of an employee. Mr. Welles ob
'tained the assistance referred to long after the
excitement and confusion attending the com
mencement ol the rebellion bad ceased. I did
so at a time when the country was almost to
tally bereft, of a Government, and when wo did
not know whom to trust.
■ Now, gentlemen, I could narrate to you In
this way many Incidents of official connection
with the 'WarDepartment. Were it necessary
I would give yon some particulars connected
with the history of this man Dawes, who ap
pears to bo most active in the persecution
against me. . I understand he is a little prose
cuting uttomey, living somewhere in Massa
chusetts. lam well aware of the real cause
of bis enmity, and I will briefly scale it* Some
people of Massachusetts, especially about the
good city of Boston, owu nearly ah the stock
Inrbc Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad.
Notwithstandlcg that road has accumulated
more money on account of this war, by the
transportation of troops and war material for
the Government than it ever did before fat
double the length, of time (which fact was
chiefly owing to the confidence I entertained
in its President); yet ihtr managmentof the
road were displeased because- they coaid not
have an entire monopoly of the Goveromeut’s
business.. When the bridge's on the Wilming
ton and Baltimore road were burned, It "be
came absolutely necessary to construct a new
lin eof travel to Washington, By my direction
thcPrealdcnt of thePeonaylvama Rail road, Mr.
Thompson, In connection with the Wilming
ton Hoad .made arrangements to run a line of
boat* from PerrjrUle to Annapolis, and suc
ceeded in getting the project-into successful
operation.. This new route was used until the
Baltimore and Ohio road was taken possession
or hr me for the Government, and until the
bridees-of the Wilmington road were rebuilt.
In the meantime an arrangement was made
with the Harrisburg, Beading and New Jersey
road? to reduce the fare from $6 to 84 from
Now York tb Baltimore, per soldier. But my
: action in this matter took money out of the
purses of gentlemen in Boston, and Mr. Dawes,
who appeared to represent the interests af
fected, became my enemy. This is the only
: reason for bis opposition ot which I am aware.
I do not know him further than that he was
fr* qnently hanging about the War Department
i is common with other applicants for special
i favors. Having my whale time occupied la
Jin-pa rteg an army out.of rawand undlsclp-.
iced soldiers, of course linayuave run coun
ter to the desires of such gentlemen, and con
sequently they now return the disfavor.
This theme is by ho means * pleasant one
for me; but after the recent wrong which has
. been done.‘me I felt that - when talking to my
) ;oW friends* find neighbors 1 would do myself
the simple justice.to Bpeak-pUlnlj* - It would
ibe needWs for me to attempt to convince you
- iofmy honesty of purpose and Intention in
; every official act of mv life. lam known-"to
iyonyiersohaliy, and I feel WflUng toabide by
:qtd-.wlllfully■ .appreciate jour decision upon
r mj character as you r feUow-citlsen,, [Qreftfc’
.applause.] "
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iron aim Steel.
HALL, KIMBARK & CO,
193 & 195 Sooth Water-St., Chicago,
Importers and Dealers la
HIM Ml STEEL,
NAILS, SPIKES,
AND
HEAVY HARDWARE.
Manufacturers of WARRANTED
Thimble Skeins and Boxes.
Having capacity for 100 Sets per day
W6 possetM anHralled facilities la till
line*
We also keep in store a large stock of
HUBS, SPOKES FELLOES,
EEHT STOCK, &c.
ASHNTS FOB
BURKE & BARNES’
SALAMANDAR SAFES,
AND
QUEEN’S PORTABLE FORGE
AND BELLOWS.
spll-p236-im,
Q.KEAT CLOSING ’ OUT SALE
OF HARDWARE,
At 143 Lake Street.
In order to close no the basin* s* as early as possible
this Spring. I will eell the entire stock without res sire
Ibrnash, to those in want of Hardware, for less than
ocet, RM. WHBSLBS
Tbc above Store (cna of the beet stands in the city),
will be fitted up and rented to a eultjble tenant, as
Boon as the goods can be disposed of. apt.-p2»7-lm
AR & CK H« MILLER, Manu
• faeturersof
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
We are now prepared to famish the trade in any.
quantity with
Tin. Sheet Ibox asd Coppeb Wabz,
Of our own manufacture. Uaturnouabat ttiabe< ol
matprla and baring experienced workmen, we are
confident of being able to salt all m quality and price.
Orders promptly attendee to. „ _ _
LS.&6.H. MILLSB,
fHeloheous.
PRINCE & GO’S
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MELODEOKS.
Warranted lor Fire Tears.
The oldest estaWlshirent tithe United States, on*
ploy og 290 mea, and finishing 6S instrumentsr3r week.
Husifadorj, cor. of Hurjiiad ft HUgir* gts,,
BtFVAUS N. Y.
WHOLESALE DEPOTS.
BT Pulton street.
"WHOLESALE
Henry Tolman ± Cs .....
W.F. Coibora
Btlmer & Weber
Janes Beliak.
A*Oouee
Ph. P. Werleln
A. & 8. Konihelmer
Perrom unacquainted with and Its
hisioty. will bear ia mind that we are tno pioneers and
Uadloa m«snfactaieca. ootomytnihe united States,
tut Is the world. Wo coauneaceo-the manoaotore of
&Itlodeoa«nrChefalaOf tae jearyscr. and atnro that
time hare finished ani-soid TWKKTV-SB VBN'THOU
baHDS Tame iiatrnrcaots are now in usemoetiy in
the United State* and' Cicada, but also in Europe,
Asia, Africa. Bomb Aamrl-oa, and tt« w e*t Indies and
uom aj ibrso quarters we bare toe most fUtrennst®-
ttmonials of the hlsh estimation In which they acabeid.-
At all Indnsfrial Exhlbltisns tb«f
have: invariably been awarded the
Olgbest Premlam whenever exhibited
in competition with others*
We ehafl t&ae in lorwirdajg by man (at our
own eippn»*) our D~iad Catatoene. in which ev«-
ry manimrt.t wa mioQfacsnn a nuy ce*crtDed, and
lfiust»a*e<i Vs elegant engravings. ■ .
All Mtloctonsof our either sail by as
or dealers m any p«»t of sue United StatesorCanada,
arewarmnwa to be pwtect In etety teepeet, and
ehouM any repairs be necessary before tee esomtioa
cf flufi years frem aate of sue, we bold onreelr%readv
and tnUfogtowakaohe «smetreeo« charge, pro Tiled
theiuJ*fylano«cftisedbyaortirtßntord»«cn- ■-
AKrtit*fur T ooFe<eof oar Melodeou may be found
in a I the principal towns ef the Untied State* and
Canada.
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ffiHeohen & aMiUoto ©Kate.
p # PEUGEOT,
jcurrAffrcEza or
WILLOW CAJBS,
CHUDBEN’S GIGS,
AND CAKBXAGES,
to be bad only at
Peugeot’s Great Variety Store
108 Xiake Street.
Also oa band a largo assortment of
MABBIES, BALLS. TOPS. «fcc„ See*
gARNUM BROTHERS,
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Importers and Wholesale Dealers la
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WILLOW CABS,
Childrens’ Gigs, Carriages, &c M Bas
kets, Bird Cages,
PEG TOPS, MARBLES AND ALLIES,
And a targe and varied stock of '
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To "which the attention of SUTLERS Is respectfully
solicited. Onr SPUING STOCK is now open and very
comp]
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Bet. Clart and Lstalle st«.
JJEAD QUARTERS
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
Children’s Spring Gigs.
“ Willow Cabs.
“ Slat Gabs.
“ Willow Cradles.
M Willow Chairs.
I sell better goods at lower figures Chao con be found
n this or any other market in the western county.
NATHANIEL WHITE,
95 south: water street.
(Cooking Js»tobes.
'J'HE KING OF STOVES.
THE TRIUMPH,
FOR COAL OR WOOD,
Arranged with hot air draught and largo ventilated
oven.
THE TRIUMPH
Win hake, boll, broil, roast, fry, toast, and oerform
every oiiercpfradon m Couklngat the SAME Tltfß
and In the most perfect manner, and with the greatest
economy in ineL
THE TRIUMPH
Has a fine large ventilated oven which always Insures
sweetness to the bread baked In' It.
THE TRIUMPH
Has a regular range water back for heating water for
diffusion in pipes through the bouse, and neats water
more advantageously and expeditions!? than any oth
er stove.
Report of the Chicago Mechanics Institute. " Cook
ing titoVCT,” Ac. The articles nnnerthla head were nu
meions and meritorious, eo much so. that your Com
mittee have bad much difficulty In deciding among the
rival claims fir preference.
After mneh deliberation year Committee sward the
First Psssausc, a&ILYEU MEDAL, to me
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE.
JAS.V.Z. BLANBY, )
C HAS. m. GRAY, • £ Committee.
J. H. EATON, )
For sole by
JAMES P. DAI.TOX.
Successor to Allen & Dalton. I TO Lake street.
faints.
P RENOH WHITE ZINC
PAINT,
XADS FBOX
PURE METAL.,
BT THE ’
Tleille Montague Co. of Paris.
Superlorln aU respects to Lead or American Zinc,
la inc from the unhealthy effects of-Load.
White zinc wilt not turn ye low or peel
Gafres of any kmd.no nos effect lu color.
Will cover one fount mere sarikoa than lead.
For Contractor?, it off e n> great economy.
Colors vita sse bases retain *beir brlshtncaa.
Walla anted sad psarilod. cnesperthsa pap«r.
If watbed with water will always look, trash.
When p’operTy laid will be smooth as marble.
Use spirits for dead white, v«ralah for gloss.
For ceilings, dry zinc mixed vitb glue water.
Is adaptedforontaWesna Inside work,
Corer snots with size or gam sheliask.
Use only zinc for priming and first cm**.
Do Dot-eome in contact with Dew lead work.
Dae enow .white for lon coat only.
N& 1 Writs Is Ucd Seal. Snow Whit*, Green sesL
Be cure the seals are found unbroken.
Packed dry in b*rre!a. 220 and 4Q lb*.
Mixer In Oil, 2>. SO, 11-0.2C0. 9M, 500 lbs.
Bsow Whtts in Fopft Sksp oil for last coat -extra.
JOSEPH fIL STRONG, New York,
Agent VifcHle Xontagne Company.
FOR SALS 3T
LEWIS, PACE & CO-,
i 03.50« Water 8t * Chicago.
■ -
©ccultet.
JJENRT HAJRPKJE, M. D,,
Milwaukee,; Wisoonsin,
Opposite the!<&Croe»eßaUroad Depot, P.0.80r573.
The above named feel a confident that, having itndled
Opth«lmic Surgery In the moKceieonued Un rersit.ee
Of the Old World and more specially In the jp-ra log
room of the dtotineoishcd Prof tiraefi. <a Berm. with
whom be pursued his studies anUl the year 659, he eon
afford to toe pubUe the skill or a thoroughly eompe
tent oractill'mer—one >bo has acquainted hhnsdf
with toe latest diacoreriel In Practical Sye Sargery-
..UewToik.
....Chisago,
. .Boston. Haas.
...Clnclnaati,o.
..6s.Lonn,Mo,
~.Philadelphia.
..Detroit, Mich
...Hew Orleans.
.Toronto, O. W.
In concoction with this. •he would refer to the many
racc«*fal operations and ca»o* which be has effected
since be opened -practice la thl* cit>. It may not be
too much forhun toh *pe. that by extending the flell
of his activity, hte usefuinea to the sufferlae ccOeht be
greatly Increased- myS'-r£tt4t
Roofing materials.
Roofingi roofingu
BOOFTUG!!!
. BABBETT, POWELL A CO.,
FELT &KD COMPOSITION ROOFS,
x And Dealer a In
Booling material and Coal Tar*
we are prepared take orvnt-icu for Etootin gto any
portion oi the ilQrthweflt, or famish Materials wish &
recdotsfor qm.
BARKETX*S ROOFING
Has stood a twelve ye&rt test in Chicago, and Is tued In
all first ciaae bollainga.
Office No. 8 Basoaio Temple, CMtago,
»pa9-cßCßn>- C 7 ■-
■' ®tg ®DOiJ6.
T ABGE STOCK OP GfOODS
I Crom&HSBIPFSAXiEB JtKtreeelvßdgtßOTLWS
Coap btcro. which wiQ besNd at a Kaathacrifi'M. We
.arenow offtitaf the greateat bargain.w/er offered In
th*Clo. pdees:
tibsler B<xioei» "Worth 49 Cents,
pt>OTglclrtasaaptlh£B.... 25 “ - US*
LadkallteHbeft IJS “
Ttabacft,t*wretylu.... • “ 1» “
;Kew StjU ßqnostn. -TO “ Lg *
fiflk * “ L 25 “
•Spriir ftnnaatßJbbcna,.. S9. * u 49 *
Piouai»T«fi* . .v*. *l2 H • Sf m
.Skin Braks. *Wa.. . i 7 “ • l 4 • V
Biek S “ “ IS “
Jaconrt F«»U.***-i 20 “ - “ » *
Ccpffrcw Hpd CaflMtt. . ..• ,
;iaasaf«ssn”-s=i- f.a -
ii*ei#*H*ei snipom l ;- ..-is •* Lfij “
- “ IS “
■ .Fpjsqdid lot 'Btonng Olcaks, SI to ISifias lota of
Tlvwee*. Embrptdsrtes. and BuoA-otis other barntea;
i which are aeUfog alhalf price at Boyle's Cheap Store,
He. 193 South Clark street abort Ho&roe. ap5H»W95a
Iff IN SHIP’S PATENT
REFRIGERATOR,
Heats, Cfame, Fish, Fruit,
VEGETABLES. &e.
Vbf Onlf Befiiserator 'OT&erd Ventl*
Jailor nei&r itiog,
rmaU-aWOml
OCOUiIST,
JRiscrnaneous.
SELF VBimLATIN ;
FOB PEESKEVISQ
EXPLANATION,
L—Bv opening RMdstcrC. air is admitted Into the Ice
Chf m&er A, where It is cowled and punned la the most
expeditious cianasr.
DL-lhe air thus cooled and purified pssses through
aperture® DD, (the natural tendency of cold air being
downwards,) directly into the Fro vision Chamber
permeating every part, and preserving a uniform tem
perature tnrongnoattne entire chnmoer.
Ill—After the cold air has thus performed Its office,
It Is made < o pass tthioagh the BE, where a
slight warmth will canse It topasanp through thespice
between the cases of the refrigerator and oat at Regis
tere FP. thus serving the farther purpose of prevent
lug the warm external air from penetrating through
the cases into the Provision Chamber.
Chicago Assay Omnr, 117 Lake St„ )
March :sco. IS5>. >
We have carefully examined Wursazp's Patzst
BELF VxjixmATiso Uefkiokuator, and can cond-
Gently recommend it as an excellent and enoarlor Re
frigerator. Its construction in simple, neat, and con
venient, and secures an Important point, neglected or
Isnpenectty provided in other reirtgcrators, viz: a cur
rent of cold, dry air in tae provision chamber, thereby
not only preventing decomposition,bat al*o the accn
nmjationa of the odors ptcmiirln many articles of food.
BLASEY « MABISER.
Analytical and Causal ting Chemists,
"We are manufacturing the above well-known Re
frlgereto-, ana have a lull atoca of the different sUss
now ready for delivers'. Wo tell only to the trade in
Jors. For fa’e at retail by the various dealers, both la
the cl tv and country,
VABDEBYOOET, DICKEESOH & CO.,
Manufacturers of Wiuahlp’s Patent EclTVentUaUrg
itefris erator, 199 and 201 K&nlolph SC, Chicago.
apSO-pDUSy
"y iHDEBVOOBT, DICKERSON & 03,
09 & 201 Eaadoiph Street, Qilau*.
IHPORTEES O?
fIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, 4e. ; . bs
Tinners’ Stock.
AGENTS FOB
Howe's Improved Scale®.
tnorsi-hSM?}
FENCE WIRE.
AMERICAN
KOS. 8 & 9,
Warranted tough, of first quality, In
good lengths, and In good order, for
sale in large er small lots, bp
VAHDEEVOOET, DICKEESON & CO.,
j Nos, 190 & 201 Randolph SC.
apCS pS33 3m
ilcgal Notices.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS FTEREbV
GIVEN that I will r* II or the lllhday of June
next, at nsy otHce, No 97 Washington street, at tne
hour of iC o*clocs A.SL. my right, title and tnterestde
rived under a deed of tor the benefit of
creditors, made by T. B. Carter to ms July 9th,iS3l,
to the fo'lovlajrU'ta. pieces and pa c-ila of lands, with
Improvements ibsreon. viz:
Ist. Assessors subdivision of ft. 3,',S E. section 30,
town«h‘pri>, int jo Jl oast
2d. Lot ilp Bioct is, with house theron. In town of
McLean. McLean county. lUtnols.
Sd. Lot 3in Block 2, wltn houre thereon. In town of
Caledonia, Boon county, BUnois, on wnich laa mort
gage io School Commissioners of
4in. The 8. w. M of 8. w. H section », town fit, y.
range, 14 East, 40 acres in on widen is a
Diortgae* for about VZO.
cm. Bab Let >sof lots, in Block 43, and sab lot 19 of
lot 4, 1q Block 38. m city of Ga'tna. UL
6th. Lots 2&*, 3STond t>2. in town of Lake Forest.
And will also aei> at the same time and ol*ce. all the
notes in my hands that were not sold on the second day
or May last. asSER CaRTEU.
Assignee of T. B. Carter.
Chicago. May 11 th 1362. _. my Q-r-yxLma
TORTG-aGE SAXE.—"Whereas,
_L» J- Cjreolns Beers and Mary, bis wife, did, on tb«
fourth day or February. A. n, §6i, execute and deliver
to the undersigned. Jabez K, Botatord. a certain. Heed
of Mortgage, bearing ca»e the dav una year aforesaid
open the isncssn-* premia** hereinafter desenbeo, to
secure the payment of a certain bond for the penal
son ot sixty thousand dollar?, given by toe said ijyre*
nloa Beers to the eald Botstotd. which bond la more
particularly mentioned and describe-! in sala-mort
gage; which said mertgaxe is recorded in the Eecor
der’s office ol Coot Couniy.ln Boot &iof Horigssres,
Pace ESS. -
The condition of the said bond being “that whereat
theeahi Jabfez£.Botefoid is bound, as Bdreitf-fb* thn
above nonnden. Cyrrr.iua Beers to tv. l. Newberry «r
a note for ten thoesasd dollars, drawing interest at the
rate of ten per cent per annum; also, to I>.ri. Johnson
cna note lor five thousand dollars, with interest as
aforesaid; also, to Harriet Been, on a note for taree
thousand dollars, with Interest as aforesaid; else, to
James Carter oo a note for four tbooaana dollars, with
interest as aforesaid; also, to tne btate Bant of In
diana. at Booth Bend, on a note for three thousand dol
lars wlih Interest; also, to.the Firemen's Insurance
Company on a note for three thousand dollar#; alao,
to George Cobb on a note tor thirteen hundred dollars,
with interest, matu pm the gross the sum of twaaty
ntne thousand three Hundred dollars, besides interest
due and to grow due on said notes, on all which in
debtedness the said BciCelum u only surety lornaid
Bolts.
Now, if the above bounded, Cyrenlos Beers, his heirs,
executors and administrators, sbau well and truly p\y
or cause to do paid the aforesaid notas aod interest
thereon respectively at the maturity thereof ana shall
save and Keep harmless the eald Jabez K. Botaford,
his executors and administrators of and from ail lia
bility for and on accuott of his being surety as afore
said on said notes, tn*n and In that case bond Co be
void, otherwise to be and remain In fh'l force and vir
tue."
And whereas It was provided In and by said mort
gage, that If dctault should be made by the Beers,
hlsheirs, executors and administrators, in the payment ’
of the said notea aod Inttreal, or either of them, either
of principal or interest, in the condition.of the said
bond menttooed, or In the performance o! any of his
covenants therein contained. *y reason whereof the
said Botaford. assurety.sh-juiunavetopiy the same,
or any part thereof; then and in that c&ae It should be
law ml lor the said botsfora. ttomume to fme. as he
should pay any of eald indcotcdness la Qie coudltloa of
said beno mentioned, afur paoluning a noc’ce In a
newspaper printed in the city of Chicago aforesaid,
twenty daysbafore the day of such sale* to sell the
premises hereinafter described, or so much tcereot as
would be necessary to icon burse himself for all mos
eys paid, and interest tin-reon with ad cotta and ex
penses of aovmibing and selling said property, togeth
er with all right and eaurtyor redemption or the add
Beers and wile, their heira aod assigns tnaretn. at pub
lic ftacJlon at the nr-nb door of tne Court House, said
city of Chicago, to the highest tedder for cash, at the
time mentioned in such notice.
And whereas default has been made In the payment
o. (aid indemetncts. mentioned la said bond y the
raid Boers; and the said Botaford. surety »g aforesaid,
has In consequence of such default ot the said Beer*
been obhgrd to pay and has pair of tne said indebted
ness and interest, mentioned in saHboart.totae amount
of t-m y-onnthontand eight hundred sad forty-throe
and elgnty-rti hundredth dollars, v 2.;
To tl& firemen’s Insurance Company, Princi
pal-and Interest. ISJ3I3S
Branch Ban* of Indians, principal and later
.est &IMJS7
Geo. Coho, Pilnclgal and Interert 1,33800
J«a. Carter, Principal and Intereat 4JUO >o
■W. I*. Newberry, Fnncipnl and Interest 10.t90.00
*3.3036
Now. tnereferc. In pursuance of and by virtue of the
power and authority m me vestde in and by said mort
gage, I ehalL onthefilstday of May, A D. -6SA at tile
Eturof |0 o’clock lathe lorenoonof said itjz at tne
north door of the Court House, m tne dqBC Chicago*
State of-iflinolasell at public aactioo,to toeTxlghast bicU
der for cash, the fullawmgdeambco premise?, subject
to the previous mortgages thereon or so much thereof
as may beneesaury to reimburse the undersigned the
amount by his eoove paid, interest and sorts, viz: The
west half of the east half seventy [eighty] test deep of
Lot five [s], in BlocK sixteen [lol- original Town, of
Qilcago: also the e*»t eight aid eight tenth* [8 8-101
leti of Lot four [4], and all of Lots five rsj and «x [Gj
In Block fight [aj. in Fo«t Dettbord Addmon to Chica
go; also Lot eight 181. in Bloch two isj. in Fort -dear
born Addition to Chicago; also Lots one fl]. two CZI
five pi sx I6T, seven [Tj. eight fß], eleven [Ultwelvo
rt2> thtrtfea MSJ. fourteen xw£ seventeen [nj. eigh
teen [7Bl, nineteen [l9], rwruey i2D], twenty-three pi],
and tw-nty ronr J2»J. m Eloct one hundred and thirtr
flTeflSsj.ln.ihe Hmqpl Section Add'floa io Chicago:
alto Lot two I2J. In fcflocfc seventeen LIT), in Fractional
Section Fifteen Addition to Chicago; alsa -the north
mtrty(9(' feet ot LotthreofSJ Inßiook seventeen [tfj,
is Fractional Bert-os Fifteen Addition to Chicago;
also the tooth west quarter of Ecct'ou five [sl. in
Township ihiriy-e!*ht> corh. raaae fourteen oaet, to
getber with sU the right anc equity of redemption of
the eald Gyre ulus Beeia and wire tralr heirs aod as
signs, of. In and to the the aforesaid preadies, nod
every part thereef
JABVZE. BO7SFOBD, Mortgagee.
Hoeas* & Attorneys.
CmcASO. May &, igß. myS-rtO-td
\f ORTGAGE SALE. —Public no
i*TX ticelshereby given that LSeilgmaaScuieSnger
the Mortgage# in a certain Mortgage Deed, cate 1 Sep
tember ISh. I'ST. executed by Morris Waller, (his wl e
JohlagthertlD), arcrecordsd in the office of the Ke
corder of Cook County. niaob, in Booa SS of Mort
gages, Page \~t, will, by reason of defanlt by the said
Wader In the payment of the promlsaery note in said
Mortcaseepe-'-ineo. at public auction for esah to
the highest deder at the aorta door of the Conn House
in the City cs Chicago. County of Cook aioredaid on
the 4th o»y oi Jane, at tea o'c.ock m the
1 noon, an ot trne (9>: tn Biork two (2). In
H. MyerhoirasnboirUioo of Block or onvLoc thirteen
(if) jr the Board of Trustee's of iho rllnotaanl Michi
gan n»»»i; of tbs wees pan of auction
five (5). InTownahla tinrtT-nlno (S9), cardi ofßanse
fourteen (14), ca*t oftbe Third Projctpv Meridian, said
aubdtvision oy Slyerhoff recorded in th-> otfiee of the
Recorder afforesald. In Book 49 of Maps. F&ga 35. I
mail «!ao.4V the earn*; time and ptaoe, under the p t wtws
insa!dm*.rtc&ee.ieU any. present rauMlnlns tntersdt
oi the • aid Waller to and to the soctn rsß'-erJv oalf at
hot ConrtMi 0 1 >. In Block thirty-three (&),- la Oglea’s
Addtt.pu to Chicago, tKCag twenty (20) feet la wldsh
and fcontinson Miiwankee avenue
&LIGMAW SCHLEgnJOSB, Mortgage*.
Chicago. May 3d. i»k. • mySiStua
MASTER’S SALE.—State-of XUi-
IjA nnin Conk County: as. Ctrcotv Court of Cook
County—ln Cbaccvry. Btepfaen Childs .vs Samael K.
CbDcf, Hruian .W.
': V" "
Public notice is bereoy given that I L. C Paine
Freer, Master li> Qusacerj of &yosCoonrr. Sfiatqof;-
TtWnft«.'w»L'la obedlbabe so the maodisela adecree
entovdm the above-' entiUed Causa, s-n'st pnbfic aae-
catlvto tne-hlihest biaoer. at Hip north door
of the Court aouite. in th* city of Colcago, County of
Cookalommld;outfit iStn.dayoof-May, A:;IX iSO,'ht
teno’etee* in tb«* forenoon of said day, all tficioUov-
Isgdtecnbod p.irecls of l»nd. a!tnat» In the of'
Cocvk aforr sal". towxtrau«Qd)vlqfid.cwotbbiUof the
east barf of tiie n.-rtbwrrt quarter of tcetioa tnlrtr
four(HO. to : townfefalp tnlrty-fire («5). north of range
fourteen (U). east of the, third principal meridian, wa
t&lsivg eighty i 80) acrt**-’Al*oahnnalrided tro-thlrts
of one equal muttvlded half, at thft west fialfiqf tile
hertfi e«t qnarru: "oT section three (J) oftownifiip
thuts-krar;<s4l...ooaShi Of range- fourtaetf rO-eastiof
Thattdrd petocpal aeri Qian ; canr alelaggfitf-^agrtv.
; be the same more or iels, or su'mudb'aad «nsh p>-ron
as may he-xmoetaarv lo jsake the tnonef-dne to can
ccmplalnsct. prtßdsal and. interest, with tim-casti.
a pAnfß FEraa
-• Master in ChaficciT Of Cook County.
cbzcaoo, Apm ss, iso, sp9^pUsv4
gjteawtoat l,iues.
THE
Western Transportation Co.
• -■* •• '* ' • iro
WESTERN EXPRESS.
1862.
pSSF.iS! 3 ™® TRANSPORTATION coil-
*rfngementa to no their Lake
fcttsjn yropeDea on daya. with those of the
HEW >*OBK i.R\T»AT.
, ; ...... -
mrHie.ss eiwraii, biilboads,
NmnCaila, qflrtyllratclMt, ttainicVaßdithniir glam
ciianoisaacd-prodacetoftiHl from the Saatern. Wert
cm. Northern and Southwestern States. The Com
pscy’fi Mtgoancd CANAL fstaittea, c Asiatics of
130 Canal Boats,
nr the largest class, slsof'whlcMeave New York and
Bun&lo daily, connocUag sit BaJ&ld irtth thefbUon-fayc
Prop<ner lines;
THE WESTERN EXPRESS*
(Owned and operated hr this Company) will run over
the New York Central Kaflroad to Bona!o, connecting
”itht£eTßiiouaJta!iio6rsle&dlng west,and vrith the
xoiio'wteg lines of Propellers on the Upper and Lower
The Upper lake line Daily, j
W. T. C». Steamers. B. C. ft C. Line Steamers. I
TONAWANDA, POrifTAIS CITY,; !
PBEE STATE, WKtfONA,
MOHAWK, MESDOTA,
PLT3IOCTB, EVEHGttEENCITt, i
KEFTUKE, GALENA,
MAY FLOWEB, CHICAGO.
Leavlcc lie dock at Erie Ba-On, and loot of Mlehlcan '
stives, every ctehlez a: 7 oVJorft. For fretzht or ms
fajre. apply at the Western Transportation Office, Erl-
Basic, aid the BnfTaio. Clave land and Chicago Lice ■
Office, foot oT Michigan street.
The Beti'oit line Bally,
Via North Fhore direct, coaoecting atnnfWo with the
SewTorX Central, an it Unffalo, New
Toik and Erie iiallroada.
W. T. Co, Steamers.
W. T. Co. Steam en,
HISSOIRI, DUKKIBK,
ILLINOIS, CONCORD,
SAGINAW, 3UBI STEWART
OISAB PASHA.
Leaving tie dock. Erie Basin, every evening, at 7
o’clock. For Jrelßht or passage apply at the Company's
Oflce, Erie Basin.
Cleveland, Toledo, Sandusky
and Green Say Idne.
Central Railroad Steamer*,
EQUATOR, EftllNOX,
ABAXES, EUPHRATES,
ECLIPSE, COMET,
ROCKET, MARQUETTE,
CITAHOGA, OBONXES,
FOREST QUEEN,
Leaving the dock at Erleßusln, at 7 o'clock P.M. For ■
freight and passage apply to r. D. Dole, Agent, office :
footed iiichiz&a street.
For hill* lading and contracts by Canal or Railroad,
apply to the following Agtnu;
EVEHETTCLAFP, No. 1 Cocntlcs SMd, Sew York. ;
HEGH ALLEN, • *» - “
A. COLSON. No. 9 Ascor House. Sew York.
B. G. CHASE, Ho Pier, Albany. N. Y.
E. G. CHASE, 191 Eivsrstreet, Troy, S. Y.
.T. L RUBD&CO. ITnrd'F Dock, Detroit, Mich.
J. j. TALLSIADGE. Mississippi and Prairie Du CMen
Railroad Dock. Milwaukee.
E. A. BUCK. Green Bay, Wls.
w.f. HERD, Boston. ttasa.
"Western Transportation Co. Erie "Basin, Buffalo.
CONSIGNEES:
BOND A MORRIS Cleveland, Ohio.
BESSISQHB.bUirfI &CO* Toledo. Oblo.
W. T. DILL. Sandusky. Ohio.
JOHN UKABN &« O . Erie, Pa.
DDITON & RAYMOND. Racine. Wls.
KENOSHA FlEßCO.,Kenoeha, 571g.
W. H. Weight & CO- Waukegan. HL
J. F. KIBKLAND, Sheboygan. Wta.
C. T. BICHXOKD,
Down Freight Agent, North Dearborn rtresh.
J. W. TUTTLE, Cp Freight Agrent,
Foot of State street, Chicago, EL
apH-pSCS-Cm
I pO-I’ARTKERSIIIP NOTICE
"*■ *'*■ •* IJ ! \_J Thctmderplgncd have this day entered Into Co-
Northern Transportation Co’y : SSSffif-’gS'i
r J j Grocery at l/o-t*-oath W»t» r
OF OHIO iIAIirFLLUb B.SMITd, lateofSnllh, FoUardA Co.
t . * JL , IJL ,„ . .| LLIJL _ LL _ TPaIIK) w.FMlTH,larcof S .1 Snrdam A Co.,
la j.repa. od to tracer ort property between . a. JLLFON SMITH, late of Scith, Pollara * Co.
Boston, aD Points In New England, New Toi* | _
and tie West, I T'VISSOLUTION.—Tiio Co-partner-
With piomotncsa, care ani dispatch. , *lphcrctofgrecaljtKatet»e-nUion^o™taicd
•PiT-, I-. ii~p Ttn. NT T-... ,e ni, T-.rrt- ri.w,
Thift veil known Line of Fourteen First-cL-as »c?ew . polvcd by mutual constat. Either 01 tee asrtlee wia
Steamer*. connects at Ogdenabnrg with the i sign to liquidation. MAD-’ELUiS 3. SMITH,
Eailrcad for Boston and all Points in New ■ . „ John s pollard,
England • Chicago, Await, iso. a j joson ssu ra.
At Cape Vlrccnt with the I MnaMHiMBiHMMniHBnMiaMBHnBi
EaUrcad and Propeller Line between Cape ~ „ _ , _ T .w
Vincent andKewYorlc, fBECtUIg Of
And at Oswego with a w
LUTE OP 25 PEBST CLASS CANAL BOATS. 1 : “ Tt ;
- Between Oswego. Troy, Albany and New Vork, ; [\ ; UllCii.— InG Annuli luCCting
Forming a DAILY LINE fro® Boston, New Fork, i of the Stockholder* of the Toottn acd Pctera-
Cup* Vincent and Oswego Co Cleveland, Uailroad irli be held at DtdSTan, Ifl
Toledo and Detroit , TazfWtll County, on
AND A Tlil-TVEEKLT LINK TO ,
Chicago, Milwaukee aM lutenuodiato Porta. E CHTCAKO SOUTH
AGENTS: JL BRANCH D«>CK COMPANY will hold lls aanotl
J. Myers, 191 Broadway. New Tone John HocS* ! meeting. for the e’ecaon 01 Directors’find the irau«ac
leg. 7 State ftreet, B<is»tofl- Geo. A Eddv, Osdona'virzh. , tloa of oih-r De‘lm-as at ltd oflW. In oa
IL J.Crcroln.Cane Vincent John li. Crawionl,Os- • needtiT. thMUi Ay of jouc, A. D. i;Vii
wego. Felton & Breed, Cleveland. IVa’fc-ir <fe Hayca, j my £-j>3l-tia A J. K.MSELT. Sec’/.
Toledo. E. K. Mathew*. Detroit. 0. J. llale, MU wan- ■ ■ ■.
kte. Taylor. Msrrar&Co., Racine. .
CLARY & HOWE, Agents,
Foot of North lasalle Bt., Chicago.
[apa-ps26cs]
gUFFALO,
1862 Chicago Line. 1862
For the ensHing season of navigation, the a teamen
ef this line will run in connection, and on alternate
dara. wltn these of the
WESIEBK TRANSPORTATION CO.,
Ohicago and. Buffalo,
Touching at intermediate ports when practicable, and
foiminga
DAILY LIVE
(Sundays excepted,) for the transportation or Freight
and Pars engere.
B.i C. &C. Lioft Stops. W. T. Co* Steamers.
FOUNTAIN CITY, MOHAWK,
galena, free state.
WEBOSA. TONaW^t'A.
MENDOTA, mouth,
Chicago. mavpi-cjwls,
ETEP.G ce RN errr, un a.
Running to ccnaectlon, at Buffalo, with
NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD. WESTERN EX
- PSBSS, SPAULDING’S EXTRAS, UNION
EXPRESS;
The Western Transportation Company, and Troy and
Erie, and Troy and Western Lines of Canal
Botta, on the fine CanaL
At Cleveland, with
-CLLV KLAND AND PITTSBURGH BAIABOAD.
-The Steamers composing this Use are of the largest
Bine, and of great strength and speed, with superior
accommodations for Passengers.
With these nneqalled faciUUea the Uae Is prepared to
contract to transport property nom New York. Bos
ton,Aibany. Trojvand all Che principal points on the
line of the New York Central R-dlroad and the Erie
Canal, to the ports on the West Snore of Lake Michl
gad; and from those ports to Cleveland, Buffalo, and
appoints East
For rates of freight and passage apply to
JOHN a MORE, Agent N. Y. C. Railroad, No. 239
Broadway, N. Y.
HUGH ALLEN. 7 Ag*ta Wtstbi Transportation Co-
A. COLSON. I No. 1 Coentie* Slip. N. Y.
M. B. BTAULDING, Spaulding's Express, No.SAs
ter Bouse, N. Y.
J. H. wILGI’S * CO, Proprietor of Union Express,
Jsr.. vtc Broadway, N.Y.
W. C. - BICE. Agent Twy and Erie, and Troy and
Western Lints of Canal Boats, No. 1 Coentles Slip, N.
York.
O. G. BIDDER No. © Washlrgtpn st, Boston, Maas.
W.F. HURD. Agent w.T.Co.Boston.
A. A. WEiIPLE. Agent New York Central S. EL,
Albany.
B. G. CHAFE. Agent W T.Co. Troy and Albany.
J. A. J. SPRAGUE, Agent N. UC.B.H, Troy. N.
York.
BOND A MGBKIS, Cleveland. Ohio.
WM. STEWART, Agent C. i P. K.IL, Pittsburgh,
J. L. HURD & CO„ Detroit Mich.
J. J. taLLMADGK. Milwaukee, trig.
SHELDON PEASE, Btanaginsr Agt.,
Office foot ot Michigan street Buffalo,
C. Y, BICHIHOND.
Agent for Eastward Bound Freight Office foot of
North Dearborn rtraetChicago.
J. "W. TIiTTLE,
Agent fbr W«>ftw»fd Bound Freight Office foot of
State Btreet Chicago.
A. A. SAMPLE,
Pawenger Agent Office No. 6 North Clark street
Chicago. ap3-p23-2m
1863. MISSOURI RIVER 1862.
PACKET LIKE.
ST. JOSEPH AND OMAHA,
nr conaru libs’ with the
EAXyiBAL it ST. JOSEPH RAILROAD.
STEAMER OMASA)
Captain F. B. KRECHEYAL. S. 80. DAT, Clerk.
STEAHEB VEST WIND.
Captain J. D. HOOFER. W. w. COPSL AND. Clerk-
WILL LEAVE BT. JOSEPH TBI-WEEKLY
Dnilng the Season^
For Forest City, While Cloud. Enlo, Aiago, AsptowaT,
Brownrflie. Boclrport, Bocora, FeorasKa City, Fiacts
month, Council Bioffs end Omaha. oa the antral of
the Eipieta r’aoseiiger Train from sc. Louis and <he
The Boats ofthls line are commanded by skDlfol and
experienced officers. and hare Wen careraUy orer
hsaled ana refined is the heat manner to Insure com*
lort and saftty to passengers and slippers,'
To Traveler* and Shippers to tJ>e. rp«
per Missouri,
WfFtem lows, Febrattn Territory and the-Ooid Mlasa,
thtsßuelsrecdßueacied as esfe, eipecUUoas sal re
lisOle.
Orerland Eransportation Compaaies
At Nebraska City aaci Omaha will itcoitc ireirat Iron
this Lme tor i>*n >er, ssic tare. Oc.. Pass up Charge.
This route offers to pafaeagers and b dipper* from tda
East Eon and batter faculties than any other.
7HBUCOH MADB ,
By aulhilzed Agents i,r tuls Line, lasi tre principal
cfee? la toe East; '■lilrago and Salat Lotus, lor Freight
and PajcpßgKra,
slmbaotlasd Sfih -ra bo and Baatirom Denver and
the OiJd Mint* wui And it much to their Adr*atajrt to
taSe cut cl T fco bo«a of this. Une at-OnuSi or sebraa.
R» City, which pia«s themwKnla*»venty-are hours
traveling Hmn yf New Yot* and Fblladelphla.
v SS3ASEB ALEX. MAJORS,
. Captain SAMUEL BDB£B> ilKO> A. KICBLT" a Cltrh
‘ will Ichto laT xIL -lie termlarn orthe Hale County
Railroad.' DalL* for Fan'esven worth. Le*ma
worth ana Kansas City, sad return ul
time to connect with the Aspreaa Train solas 3«s
baueCsy
PaEMScert leaving 8t Joseoh at fc3fl B. M. on arrival
of thtfi.4 6u Joseph Trams Iron the East, will ar
rive at Letivtu’rorui and Kaosas City In time tor tnc
' stages !«a'rog for Lawrence, Tope hi. Fort Eller and
, Pest Scot', neat day.
Rebels Sold onl&ard of all the Boat*
■ via Hannibal ana 8t Jorc-pd Railroad, to all points
- Baat by as? of too different route*.
p. n v. eight cor auiivd. to. thU L*ne at St. Joseph will
belbcvatded by the RiaiA free of charge for handling.
; ,yor further Information ad<tn»*
j H. FORD, - nnoer^utsadant.
1 Or. &.<j. IMSqQUboN, Secretary.
mylS-rSSfi ta Saint ioeepa,#®*
/"NIB O WEGO LINE TRANS-,
PORTAfnDS COHFAHT POE ISBV-FWUaw
Dane * Co, Ofwe;o; f. B. Dane St Co, aCo Broad
Eireet NewTorit. proprtrtora. • . . - I|4 ___
; ibe on« < erslg''ed. as
i29TA£XI6JObI<cm, whfeontrart fVJ" low«at
t ratfrs from Lhlcnao. Ny IjJus .Ei^etA
martlets. Ah* heavy v
TV«nrard Tt.ia route via Oawego b not only the
'host KCPzDmoue. but aTuida all rla*., oC-oasaj.
:nsEiMat« of The Company hare *nex»-
Uji&n Fioaslw Fu vsfcir. wifbanparafea# for Wowing -
irStL at Otweeo. wbh which they transfer grain,
Suippid br tnw Una. ft*>o Tweeta u> caa»i boat*, tflSb
,Ouf solos ioso ' to '^ Bl g ßT & wHfTSar. ip»a
I C3ceFo.i>Far<'e* > a BtuUUag, So otaWater
| afreet. com*r oTWeils ureet. apW-p7i4-2oi
HtfAKRIAGE AND CALLING
'iXl o&ES9l—'nm mostfatMoeaWe
BEST 81LTEB BOOR PLATES,
f Anderfrybran-di ot ecgravlagla KiperSorstym by
‘ WIU.TAW J. WHITE.
S9 dooneMtoiClaA
. . Steamboat ILines^
L A K E SUPERIOR.
CHICAGO AilD aimimnnr
AND LAKE SUPERIOR LINE.
On the opening of tuwijation.
A FIB ST CLASS BTBABEEB
S£SJ£i Te otir"Doc* ftr the naooa ports on Laho
sffi&^iffsßgasssg^ st * Marie *
»pU-p3C6-fan . 226* nd Wmicrstrcct.
1862 CL&BX&HOWE.
■ Shipping and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
For the ‘purchase 'of Produce la this market, and
Agents lor the Northern Transportation Company of
OFFICE AND WAKSHOUSE,
Foot of North J«nnaHo Street) Cbicas<r>
Cap4-pg^2m:
i 1862 MATHER & CO., 1862
K shipping am
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
t s™ a o« of Wortham Transportation
an^i«^V ln * ,5 ? n< ? MJcW«a CaaaL Between CM-
Ca n?. a (^ tK^ t3 °°iyicoießlTertonSt. Lottie.
. H»Ttee orr own ihcPitiss on the Illinois Hirer, we
om-Sne^ 50 Ve 45011 property, hy
Office—Foot of KortiiLasaJleit. ChJcaso. aptpjt-sar
®D=^arwersl)tps.
TAISSOL li’i’lON. The Co-Part-
J ~J nerghfp heretofore erfatfng between tfce txnder-
Bigned.unaer Pesraon & Batchellsr, sttia
day oieolrod by mutual consent
JAMBS a. P8&890J7.
•W. BATCaSiXEB.
CMcnfiO, Miy ICth, 1362.
Co.Pxet3tbs*hii*.—'Tbe uaJeistsned have tbl* day
icnnta a Co-rartnersbtT'. uncer tbs name orPKABS3jr,
i Co, for ibe general transaction of tbs L-im
ocrßoMasst. Office anri Yard on ClarS street, near
a weUtb, formerly occupied bt Eldred & Balcoau
T XT T> PEAIiSOJJ. AVEUr & CO.
JamesH.Pcaj&on. Chicago }
EOfly. ATBTT & Co, Port IJcron, Mlcb. t
HcaiA ATerj & Co.. Y. bit- turer, “ S myia-r35-2t
'THE UNDERSIGNED HATS
this day entered into Uo-cartoershlp under tho
came ac'l si'le oFJno. Clark & Co, (or ihetrans ictioa
of aa eicloslTe Commlaejoa tjaslnes?, over Galena
FrsSrhl Depot, oorarr Dearborn and Xorlh Water s:a.
r. O, Box 4u.u jxr Cn«k advances on
on Fioacce In store, cilia oflamn? and shipment* East.
.n«u. nvAP.K.
•ISO. H- tf \E3HaLU
PAXIL JONES.
inyW rttS-Sm
Chicago, ifa? let, igS.
Dissolution of co-part
ytßfHlP.—The heretofore ex
isting beMrctn the undersigned, under the name oi
Coee, Q*Bbjen * Co , It h-rehy mntna’lT dissolved.
All liaMlitits of tht saia firm will he paid *»r Cone and
O'Brien, and all debts dne sail firm will "be paid to
them. H. B COYS
M W.O'HR-.SV,
ChICStJO, April Ist. 2362. AHO3 KATBBUXE,
SI. w. o'Brisw continues the Lumber Business la
the yardhortncrlv occupied bv Com* OTJriea. A Col,
on South Clark street, between Twelth and North
streets, where all business of the late firm ofCune,
U'Brteo & Co. Kill he settled. myTrllt iw
i pp-PARTN’ERSHIP. We, the
; Vy uiderslgued, have this day entered into a G>
i Pailntrthip under the style and ilrm name of
KELLOGG A GUAY,
i For the purrese of dealing in Coal ot an kind*.
Chicago. May Ist, IS®. - A. R. KRaoiO.
: myGpa£da c. w. GRAY’.
i T\ISSOLUTION.—The Co partner*
; * ' eli'p heretofore existing between the under
signed. uucur the name of S. J. S rdaui A Co* Is nib*
day dissolved by mutual consent.
Chicago, March 1,1552.
The undeialgncdwi l ! continue tlie Star* Hard
wars business under the name an \ stylo*'f S. J. Surdaal
A Co*tvt the olustand, 178Lakeititet.
Chicago, March 1,15*»3
. t as. Berpaj*. Secretary.
pniCAGO AND KOKTH
V- ; WKSTtRK PAXLWiT COMPACT. CalcagO,
May leu if<a The annual n.ectlng of the. Den Ihnlder*
ur.<l StocVbo'der* of the Chicago and North S'eAfern
KaDway Company will he held at the Office of the 0 im
ps ny. In the city ofCnlcago, on Tlmralay. the sth daT
cf.lune.lSf2. atflo’clocfc P. M„ for the election of IM
reciots for the j°»r en-ntne. and for the transaction of
asv ct*cr business that may come before them.
, .myt-rWWd. WILLIB. OGDEN. President.
iHXmtauonal.
Tp OREST HOME FOR BOYS.
A' Thorough instruction In aenfc home, i» a dcl'gbt
fulsuperb ofChicagc. for ten sc ret lada who are ex
pected to enter tne School under twelve yean of ac%
hot ran remain an inaeSnlte time aft** «*■»* “•»«-
Specidc trams vriil be pron>i>uj with reuaois
reference, to any ore who a-ay inquire. Aodrei* W. 4.
NIcnoLS. Post Office Box 1452. Cnicago, ITinola.
myj-riDtw
* LIBERAL, EDUCATION with"
MIUTARTIIRSTBDCTIOR AIDDBIU.
VVKST7:;iy trslos COIXKGK and MILITABT
ACADEMY h«w been located «t FULTON. ILL, end
trill open Primary Academic and Collegiate Coarse*,
on Sept. ißtb, IS6L Tb e College ana twelve erpeuraoed
teachers, thorough appointments. and excellenteppS
ancea, both regular and scientific connea, the finest
schoot buildings in the West, (cost 8110.000), ample and
attractive grounds, a fine Gymnasium, and many ocher
advantages which should claim tse attention of parents.
Instruction in German free; also, in Aktillbkt, In-
YUiTBY AND RIPUt TACTICS, SWORD, BATuNET AN3>
Gymnastic Ei*bcises, Common Zocatb and FasoT
Dbtt.t under an officer of United State* Army. Stu
dent* drees in uniform. Tbbms r—Blls per school year
for board, famished room, fuel, light*, washing aad
tuition lr every department. Excetisnt accommoda
tions 10r Bb l boarders, under the easa* rocf wttfc asd
the constant care of the teachers. Addreea for Clrrs
lanD. 8. COVERT. President Fulton. UL fe*l-aff lyl
l?mnin Exterminators.
To Destroy Rats, Roaches, &c.
To Destroy Mice, Moles and Ants.
To Destroy Bed Bugs.
To Destroy Moths In Tars,. Clothes, &c.
To Destroy Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls.
To Destroy Insects on Animals, <fcc.
To Destroy Every form and specie*
Vermin.
The “ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN..'
•• ppen from Poison*."
“ Not dangerous to the Human Famllj."
“Kxtato not die on premises."
“ They come off out their hole* to die."
tZF’Sold Ereryuhere—hj
AHWholysalz DBroorrs lath** large ettte*. and
by Daucfiivre, Obocsas. BToanEZEFXis and Riraicp
sbs gecerall j. in all Country Towns and Villages im the
Usman Btatbs. „
FCLLEB & FINCH,
Principal Wholesale agent Chicago.HL
wr ConrrßT Dealers can order as above. Or ad
dress direct-tor for Prices. Terms, fee.} to
1 HRVUY R CGSTAtt.
PsirrciFAt Depot—No. 4*2 Broadway, New Forth
pATENT METALLIC BUM Ale
Cases and Caskets,
KISTPAUTTTBXD BT
CRANE, BREED& CO^
Oinoinnati, Ohio,
Hay be obtained aft
Cairo, 111., of J. C. Miller,
At the COMMSBCIAX. HOTEL. cvnoroTSlxUirtreßt
and Commercial arenne.
' Ttie IDTalnaWe qualities ot chwe Boris! Cues ami
Cuketoior o»pig**T~ utsbjictT, ior tßAasyonii?
•no*
ledgcd Tbey Protect tbo remalaaoftiie
from W*tcr. V«nc!s or other Intrusion iTntura ramo
r»J, ffcooJd U ever h# deeired, may be accomplished
witcont inconvrulaece. A. delay otdays or treata,
avtltlne The antral of aOren; frl9Dds.li entirely prac-
Booltsmaibe carried to any put of the elabo
»t ax y season of the 5 ear, vsim psruct safety. T»ey
art moreover s acre sateftnard aealoe* contagions dl*»
es«.e. Thppe *d7ftot»cc« render taem unequalled Of
anything which. either in ancient or modem time*, h**
been invented for tbs roctjpt.on of tfteJtmaiaa body
afterdewh,
Cuetal persaal attention will be giren to
these Casts aad Oa£k ts, or a aterial iomiahsci and I*-
sanctions glTsalor theeamo.
JN&. C. SULItEB,
lew Commercial HoteLCalro. HI.
PARISIAN PATTERNS.-
A 3UBAX eiNPKtO,
lie CLAPS oi-EEET. mwuM » «■« LidlM in
DfttS Wafers gafer.liT-op«mng of Sprilg sat
FoMtoi. itPHouifl 'ft tha
mni.ni. of WILLE. Gaft 4NAQIL ‘Who will tftfc,
in Eurvirg all former pwtroeA and as nur
rtwooea as choose to sire her a trial.' mUS. 0 AK
FISuD has no lire lagon In fraying. Ladles dadnng
U tit rich and coet'y dretagooda made up. in the laten
2huopesn«ty{rH.snould not fall to give UOI3BLLB
Ga VASaGU a 'rial, aa&oe baa mad* dteeecd for tixe
antLafftos in tne Courts of Edtooe, and la every way
ap2B-l*2o-2w
Af ASTER’S SALE—State of Iffi-:
iXfJI wda. CoohCjuntv.es. drcclt Court ofna-»k
i County—lo Charci ry Stephen OWII ava. Beary WaUi
CbUds-Forvclotur of Mortgage.,
t Public nocice ia negaby • elvun that I. L
Hasttrtii niancert of Co>k Covaiy
; mineb, wifl, ta ohedsenen to tn« aaaoata m a
t entered b< the above entitle 1 cause
Itlcnior cash to tbe WidM-. at the
i Const House. ot tueOscr'tj of Cooß. la ns Cttr«
ffI^BBBriSSSSBSv^iS
SR. w2lrfS<n««wi Mertdtsnv 'l<x. BOftWwert •
'S^t^^'^s^f-sssysssi’
t£ iri FrtlAp,'. Sa!*a ot«;
■®S®»BsaasJ^a*ftSS?a’
cL“rTr^, c^ ctliw - 7
1862
S. J. SCTRDAM.
W. W. SMITH.
3. J. SURD AM.
A. S TELLS.
at